From b178b868116747566528c5aa88887bd3563913f9 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: drfaust92 Date: Sun, 22 Oct 2023 23:07:26 +0300 Subject: [PATCH 01/15] re-gen --- airflow/.openapi-generator/FILES | 4 + airflow/.openapi-generator/VERSION | 2 +- airflow/README.md | 35 +- airflow/api/openapi.yaml | 438 +- airflow/api_config.go | 203 +- airflow/api_connection.go | 220 +- airflow/api_dag.go | 751 +-- airflow/api_dag_run.go | 369 +- airflow/api_dag_warning.go | 48 +- airflow/api_dataset.go | 156 +- airflow/api_event_log.go | 84 +- airflow/api_import_error.go | 84 +- airflow/api_monitoring.go | 86 +- airflow/api_permission.go | 48 +- airflow/api_plugin.go | 48 +- airflow/api_pool.go | 186 +- airflow/api_provider.go | 48 +- airflow/api_role.go | 186 +- airflow/api_task_instance.go | 769 ++- airflow/api_user.go | 188 +- airflow/api_variable.go | 186 +- airflow/api_x_com.go | 123 +- airflow/client.go | 52 +- airflow/client.go-e | 612 ++ airflow/configuration.go | 4 +- 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b/airflow/.openapi-generator/FILES index 0df9136..b22aff6 100644 --- a/airflow/.openapi-generator/FILES +++ b/airflow/.openapi-generator/FILES @@ -52,6 +52,7 @@ docs/DAGRun.md docs/DAGRunApi.md docs/DAGRunCollection.md docs/DAGRunCollectionAllOf.md +docs/DagProcessorStatus.md docs/DagScheduleDatasetReference.md docs/DagState.md docs/DagWarning.md @@ -123,6 +124,7 @@ docs/TaskState.md docs/TimeDelta.md docs/Trigger.md docs/TriggerRule.md +docs/TriggererStatus.md docs/UpdateDagRunState.md docs/UpdateTaskInstance.md docs/UpdateTaskInstancesState.md @@ -173,6 +175,7 @@ model_dag_collection.go model_dag_collection_all_of.go model_dag_detail.go model_dag_detail_all_of.go +model_dag_processor_status.go model_dag_run.go model_dag_run_collection.go model_dag_run_collection_all_of.go @@ -236,6 +239,7 @@ model_task_state.go model_time_delta.go model_trigger.go model_trigger_rule.go +model_triggerer_status.go model_update_dag_run_state.go model_update_task_instance.go model_update_task_instances_state.go diff --git a/airflow/.openapi-generator/VERSION b/airflow/.openapi-generator/VERSION index e230c83..1e20ec3 100644 --- a/airflow/.openapi-generator/VERSION +++ b/airflow/.openapi-generator/VERSION @@ -1 +1 @@ -5.3.0 \ No newline at end of file +5.4.0 \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/airflow/README.md b/airflow/README.md index 5d8a4dc..0556429 100644 --- a/airflow/README.md +++ b/airflow/README.md @@ -85,7 +85,7 @@ resource in the response body. ### Delete -Deleting a resource requires the resource `id` and is typically executing via an HTTP `DELETE` request. +Deleting a resource requires the resource `id` and is typically executed via an HTTP `DELETE` request. The response usually returns a `204 No Content` response code upon success. ## Conventions @@ -96,12 +96,14 @@ The response usually returns a `204 No Content` response code upon success. - Field names are in snake_case. ```json { + \"description\": \"string\", \"name\": \"string\", - \"slots\": 0, \"occupied_slots\": 0, - \"used_slots\": 0, - \"queued_slots\": 0, \"open_slots\": 0 + \"queued_slots\": 0, + \"running_slots\": 0, + \"scheduled_slots\": 0, + \"slots\": 0, } ``` @@ -147,7 +149,7 @@ curl -X PATCH 'https://example.com/api/v1/dags/{dag_id}?update_mask=is_paused' \ Using a graphical tool such as [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [Insomnia](https://insomnia.rest/), it is possible to import the API specifications directly: -1. Download the API specification by clicking the **Download** button at top of this document +1. Download the API specification by clicking the **Download** button at the top of this document 2. Import the JSON specification in the graphical tool of your choice. - In *Postman*, you can click the **import** button at the top - With *Insomnia*, you can just drag-and-drop the file on the UI @@ -232,7 +234,7 @@ fulfilling the request. ## Overview This API client was generated by the [OpenAPI Generator](https://openapi-generator.tech) project. By using the [OpenAPI-spec](https://www.openapis.org/) from a remote server, you can easily generate an API client. -- API version: 2.5.0 +- API version: 2.7.2 - Package version: 2.5.0 - Build package: org.openapitools.codegen.languages.GoClientCodegen For more information, please visit [https://airflow.apache.org](https://airflow.apache.org) @@ -250,7 +252,7 @@ go get golang.org/x/net/context Put the package under your project folder and add the following in import: ```golang -import sw "./airflow" +import airflow "github.com/apache/airflow-client-go/airflow" ``` To use a proxy, set the environment variable `HTTP_PROXY`: @@ -268,7 +270,7 @@ Default configuration comes with `Servers` field that contains server objects as For using other server than the one defined on index 0 set context value `sw.ContextServerIndex` of type `int`. ```golang -ctx := context.WithValue(context.Background(), sw.ContextServerIndex, 1) +ctx := context.WithValue(context.Background(), airflow.ContextServerIndex, 1) ``` ### Templated Server URL @@ -276,7 +278,7 @@ ctx := context.WithValue(context.Background(), sw.ContextServerIndex, 1) Templated server URL is formatted using default variables from configuration or from context value `sw.ContextServerVariables` of type `map[string]string`. ```golang -ctx := context.WithValue(context.Background(), sw.ContextServerVariables, map[string]string{ +ctx := context.WithValue(context.Background(), airflow.ContextServerVariables, map[string]string{ "basePath": "v2", }) ``` @@ -290,10 +292,10 @@ An operation is uniquely identified by `"{classname}Service.{nickname}"` string. Similar rules for overriding default operation server index and variables applies by using `sw.ContextOperationServerIndices` and `sw.ContextOperationServerVariables` context maps. ``` -ctx := context.WithValue(context.Background(), sw.ContextOperationServerIndices, map[string]int{ +ctx := context.WithValue(context.Background(), airflow.ContextOperationServerIndices, map[string]int{ "{classname}Service.{nickname}": 2, }) -ctx = context.WithValue(context.Background(), sw.ContextOperationServerVariables, map[string]map[string]string{ +ctx = context.WithValue(context.Background(), airflow.ContextOperationServerVariables, map[string]map[string]string{ "{classname}Service.{nickname}": { "port": "8443", }, @@ -302,11 +304,12 @@ ctx = context.WithValue(context.Background(), sw.ContextOperationServerVariables ## Documentation for API Endpoints -All URIs are relative to *http://localhost/api/v1* +All URIs are relative to */api/v1* Class | Method | HTTP request | Description ------------ | ------------- | ------------- | ------------- *ConfigApi* | [**GetConfig**](docs/ConfigApi.md#getconfig) | **Get** /config | Get current configuration +*ConfigApi* | [**GetValue**](docs/ConfigApi.md#getvalue) | **Get** /config/section/{section}/option/{option} | Get a option from configuration *ConnectionApi* | [**DeleteConnection**](docs/ConnectionApi.md#deleteconnection) | **Delete** /connections/{connection_id} | Delete a connection *ConnectionApi* | [**GetConnection**](docs/ConnectionApi.md#getconnection) | **Get** /connections/{connection_id} | Get a connection *ConnectionApi* | [**GetConnections**](docs/ConnectionApi.md#getconnections) | **Get** /connections | List connections @@ -324,15 +327,13 @@ Class | Method | HTTP request | Description *DAGApi* | [**PatchDags**](docs/DAGApi.md#patchdags) | **Patch** /dags | Update DAGs *DAGApi* | [**PostClearTaskInstances**](docs/DAGApi.md#postcleartaskinstances) | **Post** /dags/{dag_id}/clearTaskInstances | Clear a set of task instances *DAGApi* | [**PostSetTaskInstancesState**](docs/DAGApi.md#postsettaskinstancesstate) | **Post** /dags/{dag_id}/updateTaskInstancesState | Set a state of task instances -*DAGApi* | [**SetMappedTaskInstanceNote**](docs/DAGApi.md#setmappedtaskinstancenote) | **Patch** /dags/{dag_id}/dagRuns/{dag_run_id}/taskInstances/{task_id}/{map_index}/setNote | Update the TaskInstance note. -*DAGApi* | [**SetTaskInstanceNote**](docs/DAGApi.md#settaskinstancenote) | **Patch** /dags/{dag_id}/dagRuns/{dag_run_id}/taskInstances/{task_id}/setNote | Update the TaskInstance note. *DAGRunApi* | [**ClearDagRun**](docs/DAGRunApi.md#cleardagrun) | **Post** /dags/{dag_id}/dagRuns/{dag_run_id}/clear | Clear a DAG run *DAGRunApi* | [**DeleteDagRun**](docs/DAGRunApi.md#deletedagrun) | **Delete** /dags/{dag_id}/dagRuns/{dag_run_id} | Delete a DAG run *DAGRunApi* | [**GetDagRun**](docs/DAGRunApi.md#getdagrun) | **Get** /dags/{dag_id}/dagRuns/{dag_run_id} | Get a DAG run *DAGRunApi* | [**GetDagRuns**](docs/DAGRunApi.md#getdagruns) | **Get** /dags/{dag_id}/dagRuns | List DAG runs *DAGRunApi* | [**GetDagRunsBatch**](docs/DAGRunApi.md#getdagrunsbatch) | **Post** /dags/~/dagRuns/list | List DAG runs (batch) *DAGRunApi* | [**GetUpstreamDatasetEvents**](docs/DAGRunApi.md#getupstreamdatasetevents) | **Get** /dags/{dag_id}/dagRuns/{dag_run_id}/upstreamDatasetEvents | Get dataset events for a DAG run -*DAGRunApi* | [**PostDagRun**](docs/DAGRunApi.md#postdagrun) | **Post** /dags/{dag_id}/dagRuns | Trigger a new DAG run +*DAGRunApi* | [**PostDagRun**](docs/DAGRunApi.md#postdagrun) | **Post** /dags/{dag_id}/dagRuns | Trigger a new DAG run. *DAGRunApi* | [**SetDagRunNote**](docs/DAGRunApi.md#setdagrunnote) | **Patch** /dags/{dag_id}/dagRuns/{dag_run_id}/setNote | Update the DagRun note. *DAGRunApi* | [**UpdateDagRunState**](docs/DAGRunApi.md#updatedagrunstate) | **Patch** /dags/{dag_id}/dagRuns/{dag_run_id} | Modify a DAG run *DagWarningApi* | [**GetDagWarnings**](docs/DagWarningApi.md#getdagwarnings) | **Get** /dagWarnings | List dag warnings @@ -368,6 +369,8 @@ Class | Method | HTTP request | Description *TaskInstanceApi* | [**GetTaskInstancesBatch**](docs/TaskInstanceApi.md#gettaskinstancesbatch) | **Post** /dags/~/dagRuns/~/taskInstances/list | List task instances (batch) *TaskInstanceApi* | [**PatchMappedTaskInstance**](docs/TaskInstanceApi.md#patchmappedtaskinstance) | **Patch** /dags/{dag_id}/dagRuns/{dag_run_id}/taskInstances/{task_id}/{map_index} | Updates the state of a mapped task instance *TaskInstanceApi* | [**PatchTaskInstance**](docs/TaskInstanceApi.md#patchtaskinstance) | **Patch** /dags/{dag_id}/dagRuns/{dag_run_id}/taskInstances/{task_id} | Updates the state of a task instance +*TaskInstanceApi* | [**SetMappedTaskInstanceNote**](docs/TaskInstanceApi.md#setmappedtaskinstancenote) | **Patch** /dags/{dag_id}/dagRuns/{dag_run_id}/taskInstances/{task_id}/{map_index}/setNote | Update the TaskInstance note. +*TaskInstanceApi* | [**SetTaskInstanceNote**](docs/TaskInstanceApi.md#settaskinstancenote) | **Patch** /dags/{dag_id}/dagRuns/{dag_run_id}/taskInstances/{task_id}/setNote | Update the TaskInstance note. *UserApi* | [**DeleteUser**](docs/UserApi.md#deleteuser) | **Delete** /users/{username} | Delete a user *UserApi* | [**GetUser**](docs/UserApi.md#getuser) | **Get** /users/{username} | Get a user *UserApi* | [**GetUsers**](docs/UserApi.md#getusers) | **Get** /users | List users @@ -411,6 +414,7 @@ Class | Method | HTTP request | Description - [DAGRun](docs/DAGRun.md) - [DAGRunCollection](docs/DAGRunCollection.md) - [DAGRunCollectionAllOf](docs/DAGRunCollectionAllOf.md) + - [DagProcessorStatus](docs/DagProcessorStatus.md) - [DagScheduleDatasetReference](docs/DagScheduleDatasetReference.md) - [DagState](docs/DagState.md) - [DagWarning](docs/DagWarning.md) @@ -471,6 +475,7 @@ Class | Method | HTTP request | Description - [TimeDelta](docs/TimeDelta.md) - [Trigger](docs/Trigger.md) - [TriggerRule](docs/TriggerRule.md) + - [TriggererStatus](docs/TriggererStatus.md) - [UpdateDagRunState](docs/UpdateDagRunState.md) - [UpdateTaskInstance](docs/UpdateTaskInstance.md) - [UpdateTaskInstancesState](docs/UpdateTaskInstancesState.md) diff --git a/airflow/api/openapi.yaml b/airflow/api/openapi.yaml index 2596ac4..522dbbe 100644 --- a/airflow/api/openapi.yaml +++ b/airflow/api/openapi.yaml @@ -88,7 +88,7 @@ info: ### Delete - Deleting a resource requires the resource `id` and is typically executing via an HTTP `DELETE` request. + Deleting a resource requires the resource `id` and is typically executed via an HTTP `DELETE` request. The response usually returns a `204 No Content` response code upon success. ## Conventions @@ -99,12 +99,14 @@ info: - Field names are in snake_case. ```json { + "description": "string", "name": "string", - "slots": 0, "occupied_slots": 0, - "used_slots": 0, - "queued_slots": 0, "open_slots": 0 + "queued_slots": 0, + "running_slots": 0, + "scheduled_slots": 0, + "slots": 0, } ``` @@ -150,7 +152,7 @@ info: Using a graphical tool such as [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [Insomnia](https://insomnia.rest/), it is possible to import the API specifications directly: - 1. Download the API specification by clicking the **Download** button at top of this document + 1. Download the API specification by clicking the **Download** button at the top of this document 2. Import the JSON specification in the graphical tool of your choice. - In *Postman*, you can click the **import** button at the top - With *Insomnia*, you can just drag-and-drop the file on the UI @@ -234,16 +236,12 @@ info: name: Apache 2.0 url: http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0.html title: Airflow API (Stable) - version: 2.5.0 + version: 2.7.2 externalDocs: url: https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/ servers: - description: Apache Airflow Stable API. url: /api/v1 -security: -- Basic: [] -- GoogleOpenId: [] -- Kerberos: [] tags: - name: Config - name: Connection @@ -623,6 +621,17 @@ paths: default: true type: boolean style: form + - description: | + Only filter paused/unpaused DAGs. If absent or null, it returns paused and unpaused DAGs. + + *New in version 2.6.0* + explode: true + in: query + name: paused + required: false + schema: + type: boolean + style: form - description: | If set, only return DAGs with dag_ids matching this pattern. explode: true @@ -1044,7 +1053,7 @@ paths: description: A specified resource is not found. summary: Update the TaskInstance note. tags: - - DAG + - TaskInstance x-openapi-router-controller: airflow.api_connexion.endpoints.task_instance_endpoint /dags/{dag_id}/dagRuns/{dag_run_id}/taskInstances/{task_id}/{map_index}/setNote: patch: @@ -1127,7 +1136,7 @@ paths: description: A specified resource is not found. summary: Update the TaskInstance note. tags: - - DAG + - TaskInstance x-openapi-router-controller: airflow.api_connexion.endpoints.task_instance_endpoint /dags/{dag_id}/updateTaskInstancesState: post: @@ -1285,6 +1294,34 @@ paths: format: date-time type: string style: form + - description: | + Returns objects greater or equal the specified date. + + This can be combined with updated_at_lte parameter to receive only the selected period. + + *New in version 2.6.0* + explode: true + in: query + name: updated_at_gte + required: false + schema: + format: date-time + type: string + style: form + - description: | + Returns objects less or equal the specified date. + + This can be combined with updated_at_gte parameter to receive only the selected period. + + *New in version 2.6.0* + explode: true + in: query + name: updated_at_lte + required: false + schema: + format: date-time + type: string + style: form - description: The value can be repeated to retrieve multiple matching values (OR condition). explode: true @@ -1327,6 +1364,8 @@ paths: - DAGRun x-openapi-router-controller: airflow.api_connexion.endpoints.dag_run_endpoint post: + description: | + This will initiate a dagrun. If DAG is paused then dagrun state will remain queued, and the task won't run. operationId: post_dag_run parameters: - description: The DAG ID. @@ -1381,7 +1420,7 @@ paths: schema: $ref: '#/components/schemas/Error' description: A specified resource is not found. - summary: Trigger a new DAG run + summary: Trigger a new DAG run. tags: - DAGRun x-openapi-router-controller: airflow.api_connexion.endpoints.dag_run_endpoint @@ -1627,7 +1666,9 @@ paths: content: application/json: schema: - $ref: '#/components/schemas/DAGRun' + anyOf: + - $ref: '#/components/schemas/DAGRun' + - $ref: '#/components/schemas/TaskInstanceCollection' description: Success. "400": content: @@ -2363,6 +2404,34 @@ paths: format: date-time type: string style: form + - description: | + Returns objects greater or equal the specified date. + + This can be combined with updated_at_lte parameter to receive only the selected period. + + *New in version 2.6.0* + explode: true + in: query + name: updated_at_gte + required: false + schema: + format: date-time + type: string + style: form + - description: | + Returns objects less or equal the specified date. + + This can be combined with updated_at_gte parameter to receive only the selected period. + + *New in version 2.6.0* + explode: true + in: query + name: updated_at_lte + required: false + schema: + format: date-time + type: string + style: form - description: | Returns objects greater than or equal to the specified values. @@ -2853,6 +2922,34 @@ paths: format: date-time type: string style: form + - description: | + Returns objects greater or equal the specified date. + + This can be combined with updated_at_lte parameter to receive only the selected period. + + *New in version 2.6.0* + explode: true + in: query + name: updated_at_gte + required: false + schema: + format: date-time + type: string + style: form + - description: | + Returns objects less or equal the specified date. + + This can be combined with updated_at_gte parameter to receive only the selected period. + + *New in version 2.6.0* + explode: true + in: query + name: updated_at_lte + required: false + schema: + format: date-time + type: string + style: form - description: | Returns objects greater than or equal to the specified values. @@ -3278,6 +3375,22 @@ paths: schema: type: string style: simple + - description: Filter on map index for mapped task. + explode: true + in: query + name: map_index + required: false + schema: + type: integer + style: form + - description: Only filter the XCom records which have the provided key. + explode: true + in: query + name: xcom_key + required: false + schema: + type: string + style: form - description: The numbers of items to return. explode: true in: query @@ -3357,6 +3470,14 @@ paths: schema: type: string style: simple + - description: Filter on map index for mapped task. + explode: true + in: query + name: map_index + required: false + schema: + type: integer + style: form - description: | Whether to deserialize an XCom value when using a custom XCom backend. @@ -3467,7 +3588,34 @@ paths: x-openapi-router-controller: airflow.api_connexion.endpoints.extra_link_endpoint /dags/{dag_id}/dagRuns/{dag_run_id}/taskInstances/{task_id}/logs/{task_try_number}: get: - description: Get logs for a specific task instance and its try number. + description: | + Get logs for a specific task instance and its try number. + To get log from specific character position, following way of using + URLSafeSerializer can be used. + + Example: + ``` + from itsdangerous.url_safe import URLSafeSerializer + + request_url = f"api/v1/dags/{DAG_ID}/dagRuns/{RUN_ID}/taskInstances/{TASK_ID}/logs/1" + key = app.config["SECRET_KEY"] + serializer = URLSafeSerializer(key) + token = serializer.dumps({"log_pos": 10000}) + + response = self.client.get( + request_url, + query_string={"token": token}, + headers={"Accept": "text/plain"}, + environ_overrides={"REMOTE_USER": "test"}, + ) + continuation_token = response.json["continuation_token"] + metadata = URLSafeSerializer(key).loads(continuation_token) + log_pos = metadata["log_pos"] + end_of_log = metadata["end_of_log"] + ``` + If log_pos is passed as 10000 like the above example, it renders the logs starting + from char position 10000 to last (not the end as the logs may be tailing behind in + running state). This way pagination can be done with metadata as part of the token. operationId: get_log parameters: - description: The DAG ID. @@ -4069,6 +4217,15 @@ paths: /config: get: operationId: get_config + parameters: + - description: If given, only return config of this section. + explode: true + in: query + name: section + required: false + schema: + type: string + style: form responses: "200": content: @@ -4110,15 +4267,81 @@ paths: schema: $ref: '#/components/schemas/Error' description: Client does not have sufficient permission. + "404": + content: + application/json: + schema: + $ref: '#/components/schemas/Error' + description: A specified resource is not found. summary: Get current configuration tags: - Config x-openapi-router-controller: airflow.api_connexion.endpoints.config_endpoint + /config/section/{section}/option/{option}: + get: + operationId: get_value + parameters: + - explode: false + in: path + name: section + required: true + schema: + type: string + style: simple + - explode: false + in: path + name: option + required: true + schema: + type: string + style: simple + responses: + "200": + content: + application/json: + example: + sections: + - name: core + options: + - key: dags_folder + value: /home/user/my-dags-folder + schema: + $ref: '#/components/schemas/Config' + text/plain: + example: | + [core] + dags_folder = /home/user/my-dags-folder + schema: + type: string + description: Success. + "401": + content: + application/json: + schema: + $ref: '#/components/schemas/Error' + description: Request not authenticated due to missing, invalid, authentication + info. + "403": + content: + application/json: + schema: + $ref: '#/components/schemas/Error' + description: Client does not have sufficient permission. + "404": + content: + application/json: + schema: + $ref: '#/components/schemas/Error' + description: A specified resource is not found. + summary: Get a option from configuration + tags: + - Config + x-openapi-router-controller: airflow.api_connexion.endpoints.config_endpoint /health: get: description: | - Get the status of Airflow's metadatabase and scheduler. It includes info about - metadatabase and last heartbeat of scheduler. + Get the status of Airflow's metadatabase, triggerer and scheduler. It includes info about + metadatabase and last heartbeat of scheduler and triggerer. operationId: get_health responses: "200": @@ -4771,7 +4994,7 @@ paths: content: application/json: schema: - $ref: '#/components/schemas/Role' + $ref: '#/components/schemas/UserCollectionItem' description: Success. "400": content: @@ -5214,6 +5437,57 @@ components: default: true type: boolean style: form + FilterUpdatedAtLTE: + description: | + Returns objects less or equal the specified date. + + This can be combined with updated_at_gte parameter to receive only the selected period. + + *New in version 2.6.0* + explode: true + in: query + name: updated_at_lte + required: false + schema: + format: date-time + type: string + style: form + FilterUpdatedAtGTE: + description: | + Returns objects greater or equal the specified date. + + This can be combined with updated_at_lte parameter to receive only the selected period. + + *New in version 2.6.0* + explode: true + in: query + name: updated_at_gte + required: false + schema: + format: date-time + type: string + style: form + Paused: + description: | + Only filter paused/unpaused DAGs. If absent or null, it returns paused and unpaused DAGs. + + *New in version 2.6.0* + explode: true + in: query + name: paused + required: false + schema: + type: boolean + style: form + FilterXcomKey: + description: Only filter the XCom records which have the provided key. + explode: true + in: query + name: xcom_key + required: false + schema: + type: string + style: form FileToken: description: | The key containing the encrypted path to the file. Encryption and decryption take place only on @@ -5788,7 +6062,6 @@ components: state: $ref: '#/components/schemas/DagState' external_trigger: - default: true readOnly: true type: boolean conf: @@ -5967,12 +6240,20 @@ components: example: scheduler: latest_scheduler_heartbeat: latest_scheduler_heartbeat + triggerer: + latest_triggerer_heartbeat: latest_triggerer_heartbeat metadatabase: {} + dag_processor: + latest_dag_processor_heartbeat: latest_dag_processor_heartbeat properties: metadatabase: $ref: '#/components/schemas/MetadatabaseStatus' scheduler: $ref: '#/components/schemas/SchedulerStatus' + triggerer: + $ref: '#/components/schemas/TriggererStatus' + dag_processor: + $ref: '#/components/schemas/DagProcessorStatus' type: object MetadatabaseStatus: description: The status of the metadatabase. @@ -5989,7 +6270,41 @@ components: status: $ref: '#/components/schemas/HealthStatus' latest_scheduler_heartbeat: - description: The time the scheduler last do a heartbeat. + description: The time the scheduler last did a heartbeat. + format: datetime + nullable: true + readOnly: true + type: string + type: object + TriggererStatus: + description: | + The status and the latest triggerer heartbeat. + + *New in version 2.6.2* + example: + latest_triggerer_heartbeat: latest_triggerer_heartbeat + properties: + status: + $ref: '#/components/schemas/HealthStatus' + latest_triggerer_heartbeat: + description: The time the triggerer last did a heartbeat. + format: datetime + nullable: true + readOnly: true + type: string + type: object + DagProcessorStatus: + description: | + The status and the latest dag processor heartbeat. + + *New in version 2.6.3* + example: + latest_dag_processor_heartbeat: latest_dag_processor_heartbeat + properties: + status: + $ref: '#/components/schemas/HealthStatus' + latest_dag_processor_heartbeat: + description: The time the dag processor last did a heartbeat. format: datetime nullable: true readOnly: true @@ -5998,12 +6313,15 @@ components: Pool: description: The pool example: + running_slots: 1 queued_slots: 5 open_slots: 5 slots: 0 + scheduled_slots: 2 name: name description: description - used_slots: 1 + deferred_slots: 7 + include_deferred: true occupied_slots: 6 properties: name: @@ -6015,9 +6333,10 @@ components: type: integer occupied_slots: description: The number of slots used by running/queued tasks at the moment. + May include deferred tasks if 'include_deferred' is set to true. readOnly: true type: integer - used_slots: + running_slots: description: The number of slots used by running tasks at the moment. readOnly: true type: integer @@ -6029,6 +6348,17 @@ components: description: The number of free slots at the moment. readOnly: true type: integer + scheduled_slots: + description: The number of slots used by scheduled tasks at the moment. + readOnly: true + type: integer + deferred_slots: + description: | + The number of slots used by deferred tasks at the moment. Relevant if 'include_deferred' is set to true. + + *New in version 2.7.0* + readOnly: true + type: integer description: description: | The description of the pool. @@ -6036,6 +6366,12 @@ components: *New in version 2.3.0* nullable: true type: string + include_deferred: + description: | + If set to true, deferred tasks are considered when calculating open pool slots. + + *New in version 2.7.0* + type: boolean type: object PoolCollection: allOf: @@ -6112,6 +6448,7 @@ components: id: 9 created_date: created_date triggerer_id: 3 + nullable: true properties: id: type: integer @@ -6138,6 +6475,7 @@ components: state: state executor_class: executor_class start_date: start_date + nullable: true properties: id: type: integer @@ -6394,6 +6732,8 @@ components: execution_date: format: datetime type: string + map_index: + type: integer task_id: type: string dag_id: @@ -6421,7 +6761,7 @@ components: DAG details. For details see: - [airflow.models.DAG](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/_api/airflow/models/index.html#airflow.models.DAG) + [airflow.models.dag.DAG](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/_api/airflow/models/dag/index.html#airflow.models.dag.DAG) ExtraLink: description: Additional links containing additional information about the task. example: @@ -6463,7 +6803,7 @@ components: Task: description: | For details see: - [airflow.models.BaseOperator](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/_api/airflow/models/index.html#airflow.models.BaseOperator) + [airflow.models.baseoperator.BaseOperator](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/_api/airflow/models/baseoperator/index.html#airflow.models.baseoperator.BaseOperator) example: owner: owner end_date: 2000-01-23T04:56:07.000+00:00 @@ -7351,15 +7691,16 @@ components: enum: - success - failed + - skipped type: string type: object UpdateTaskInstance: example: new_state: success - dry_run: false + dry_run: true properties: dry_run: - default: false + default: true description: | If set, don't actually run this operation. The response will contain the task instance planned to be affected, but won't be modified in any way. @@ -7369,6 +7710,7 @@ components: enum: - success - failed + - skipped type: string type: object SetTaskInstanceNote: @@ -7475,23 +7817,29 @@ components: type: object ListTaskInstanceForm: example: - start_date_gte: 2000-01-23T04:56:07.000+00:00 end_date_lte: 2000-01-23T04:56:07.000+00:00 + dag_run_ids: + - dag_run_ids + - dag_run_ids execution_date_gte: 2000-01-23T04:56:07.000+00:00 duration_gte: 0.8008281904610115 - execution_date_lte: 2000-01-23T04:56:07.000+00:00 pool: - pool - pool + task_ids: + - task_ids + - task_ids + dag_ids: + - dag_ids + - dag_ids + start_date_gte: 2000-01-23T04:56:07.000+00:00 + execution_date_lte: 2000-01-23T04:56:07.000+00:00 duration_lte: 6.027456183070403 end_date_gte: 2000-01-23T04:56:07.000+00:00 state: - null - null start_date_lte: 2000-01-23T04:56:07.000+00:00 - dag_ids: - - dag_ids - - dag_ids queue: - queue - queue @@ -7503,6 +7851,22 @@ components: items: type: string type: array + dag_run_ids: + description: |- + Return objects with specific DAG Run IDs. + The value can be repeated to retrieve multiple matching values (OR condition). + *New in version 2.7.1* + items: + type: string + type: array + task_ids: + description: |- + Return objects with specific task IDs. + The value can be repeated to retrieve multiple matching values (OR condition). + *New in version 2.7.1* + items: + type: string + type: array execution_date_gte: description: | Returns objects greater or equal to the specified date. @@ -7595,6 +7959,7 @@ components: __type: __type days: 1 microseconds: 5 + nullable: true properties: __type: type: string @@ -7737,7 +8102,9 @@ components: description: Metadata about collection. properties: total_entries: - description: Count of objects in the current result set. + description: | + Count of total objects in the current result set before pagination parameters + (limit, offset) are applied. type: integer type: object TaskState: @@ -7750,7 +8117,11 @@ components: *Changed in version 2.4.0*: 'sensing' state has been removed. *Changed in version 2.4.2*: 'restarting' is added as a possible value + + *Changed in version 2.7.0*: Field becomes nullable and null primitive is added as a possible value. + *Changed in version 2.7.0*: 'none' state is deprecated in favor of null. enum: + - null - success - running - failed @@ -7764,6 +8135,7 @@ components: - deferred - removed - restarting + nullable: true type: string DagState: description: | @@ -7775,6 +8147,7 @@ components: - running - success - failed + readOnly: true type: string TriggerRule: description: | @@ -7805,6 +8178,7 @@ components: enum: - healthy - unhealthy + nullable: true type: string inline_response_200: example: diff --git a/airflow/api_config.go b/airflow/api_config.go index 3622137..fa46796 100644 --- a/airflow/api_config.go +++ b/airflow/api_config.go @@ -18,9 +18,9 @@ /* Airflow API (Stable) -# Overview To facilitate management, Apache Airflow supports a range of REST API endpoints across its objects. This section provides an overview of the API design, methods, and supported use cases. Most of the endpoints accept `JSON` as input and return `JSON` responses. This means that you must usually add the following headers to your request: ``` Content-type: application/json Accept: application/json ``` ## Resources The term `resource` refers to a single type of object in the Airflow metadata. An API is broken up by its endpoint's corresponding resource. The name of a resource is typically plural and expressed in camelCase. Example: `dagRuns`. Resource names are used as part of endpoint URLs, as well as in API parameters and responses. ## CRUD Operations The platform supports **C**reate, **R**ead, **U**pdate, and **D**elete operations on most resources. You can review the standards for these operations and their standard parameters below. Some endpoints have special behavior as exceptions. ### Create To create a resource, you typically submit an HTTP `POST` request with the resource's required metadata in the request body. The response returns a `201 Created` response code upon success with the resource's metadata, including its internal `id`, in the response body. ### Read The HTTP `GET` request can be used to read a resource or to list a number of resources. A resource's `id` can be submitted in the request parameters to read a specific resource. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with the resource's metadata in the response body. If a `GET` request does not include a specific resource `id`, it is treated as a list request. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with an object containing a list of resources' metadata in the response body. When reading resources, some common query parameters are usually available. e.g.: ``` v1/connections?limit=25&offset=25 ``` |Query Parameter|Type|Description| |---------------|----|-----------| |limit|integer|Maximum number of objects to fetch. Usually 25 by default| |offset|integer|Offset after which to start returning objects. For use with limit query parameter.| ### Update Updating a resource requires the resource `id`, and is typically done using an HTTP `PATCH` request, with the fields to modify in the request body. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with information about the modified resource in the response body. ### Delete Deleting a resource requires the resource `id` and is typically executing via an HTTP `DELETE` request. The response usually returns a `204 No Content` response code upon success. ## Conventions - Resource names are plural and expressed in camelCase. - Names are consistent between URL parameter name and field name. - Field names are in snake_case. ```json { \"name\": \"string\", \"slots\": 0, \"occupied_slots\": 0, \"used_slots\": 0, \"queued_slots\": 0, \"open_slots\": 0 } ``` ### Update Mask Update mask is available as a query parameter in patch endpoints. It is used to notify the API which fields you want to update. Using `update_mask` makes it easier to update objects by helping the server know which fields to update in an object instead of updating all fields. The update request ignores any fields that aren't specified in the field mask, leaving them with their current values. Example: ``` resource = request.get('/resource/my-id').json() resource['my_field'] = 'new-value' request.patch('/resource/my-id?update_mask=my_field', data=json.dumps(resource)) ``` ## Versioning and Endpoint Lifecycle - API versioning is not synchronized to specific releases of the Apache Airflow. - APIs are designed to be backward compatible. - Any changes to the API will first go through a deprecation phase. # Trying the API You can use a third party client, such as [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), [HTTPie](https://httpie.org/), [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [the Insomnia rest client](https://insomnia.rest/) to test the Apache Airflow API. Note that you will need to pass credentials data. For e.g., here is how to pause a DAG with [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), when basic authorization is used: ```bash curl -X PATCH 'https://example.com/api/v1/dags/{dag_id}?update_mask=is_paused' \\ -H 'Content-Type: application/json' \\ --user \"username:password\" \\ -d '{ \"is_paused\": true }' ``` Using a graphical tool such as [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [Insomnia](https://insomnia.rest/), it is possible to import the API specifications directly: 1. Download the API specification by clicking the **Download** button at top of this document 2. Import the JSON specification in the graphical tool of your choice. - In *Postman*, you can click the **import** button at the top - With *Insomnia*, you can just drag-and-drop the file on the UI Note that with *Postman*, you can also generate code snippets by selecting a request and clicking on the **Code** button. ## Enabling CORS [Cross-origin resource sharing (CORS)](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/CORS) is a browser security feature that restricts HTTP requests that are initiated from scripts running in the browser. For details on enabling/configuring CORS, see [Enabling CORS](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Authentication To be able to meet the requirements of many organizations, Airflow supports many authentication methods, and it is even possible to add your own method. If you want to check which auth backend is currently set, you can use `airflow config get-value api auth_backends` command as in the example below. ```bash $ airflow config get-value api auth_backends airflow.api.auth.backend.basic_auth ``` The default is to deny all requests. For details on configuring the authentication, see [API Authorization](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Errors We follow the error response format proposed in [RFC 7807](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7807) also known as Problem Details for HTTP APIs. As with our normal API responses, your client must be prepared to gracefully handle additional members of the response. ## Unauthenticated This indicates that the request has not been applied because it lacks valid authentication credentials for the target resource. Please check that you have valid credentials. ## PermissionDenied This response means that the server understood the request but refuses to authorize it because it lacks sufficient rights to the resource. It happens when you do not have the necessary permission to execute the action you performed. You need to get the appropriate permissions in other to resolve this error. ## BadRequest This response means that the server cannot or will not process the request due to something that is perceived to be a client error (e.g., malformed request syntax, invalid request message framing, or deceptive request routing). To resolve this, please ensure that your syntax is correct. ## NotFound This client error response indicates that the server cannot find the requested resource. ## MethodNotAllowed Indicates that the request method is known by the server but is not supported by the target resource. ## NotAcceptable The target resource does not have a current representation that would be acceptable to the user agent, according to the proactive negotiation header fields received in the request, and the server is unwilling to supply a default representation. ## AlreadyExists The request could not be completed due to a conflict with the current state of the target resource, e.g. the resource it tries to create already exists. ## Unknown This means that the server encountered an unexpected condition that prevented it from fulfilling the request. +# Overview To facilitate management, Apache Airflow supports a range of REST API endpoints across its objects. This section provides an overview of the API design, methods, and supported use cases. Most of the endpoints accept `JSON` as input and return `JSON` responses. This means that you must usually add the following headers to your request: ``` Content-type: application/json Accept: application/json ``` ## Resources The term `resource` refers to a single type of object in the Airflow metadata. An API is broken up by its endpoint's corresponding resource. The name of a resource is typically plural and expressed in camelCase. Example: `dagRuns`. Resource names are used as part of endpoint URLs, as well as in API parameters and responses. ## CRUD Operations The platform supports **C**reate, **R**ead, **U**pdate, and **D**elete operations on most resources. You can review the standards for these operations and their standard parameters below. Some endpoints have special behavior as exceptions. ### Create To create a resource, you typically submit an HTTP `POST` request with the resource's required metadata in the request body. The response returns a `201 Created` response code upon success with the resource's metadata, including its internal `id`, in the response body. ### Read The HTTP `GET` request can be used to read a resource or to list a number of resources. A resource's `id` can be submitted in the request parameters to read a specific resource. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with the resource's metadata in the response body. If a `GET` request does not include a specific resource `id`, it is treated as a list request. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with an object containing a list of resources' metadata in the response body. When reading resources, some common query parameters are usually available. e.g.: ``` v1/connections?limit=25&offset=25 ``` |Query Parameter|Type|Description| |---------------|----|-----------| |limit|integer|Maximum number of objects to fetch. Usually 25 by default| |offset|integer|Offset after which to start returning objects. For use with limit query parameter.| ### Update Updating a resource requires the resource `id`, and is typically done using an HTTP `PATCH` request, with the fields to modify in the request body. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with information about the modified resource in the response body. ### Delete Deleting a resource requires the resource `id` and is typically executed via an HTTP `DELETE` request. The response usually returns a `204 No Content` response code upon success. ## Conventions - Resource names are plural and expressed in camelCase. - Names are consistent between URL parameter name and field name. - Field names are in snake_case. ```json { \"description\": \"string\", \"name\": \"string\", \"occupied_slots\": 0, \"open_slots\": 0 \"queued_slots\": 0, \"running_slots\": 0, \"scheduled_slots\": 0, \"slots\": 0, } ``` ### Update Mask Update mask is available as a query parameter in patch endpoints. It is used to notify the API which fields you want to update. Using `update_mask` makes it easier to update objects by helping the server know which fields to update in an object instead of updating all fields. The update request ignores any fields that aren't specified in the field mask, leaving them with their current values. Example: ``` resource = request.get('/resource/my-id').json() resource['my_field'] = 'new-value' request.patch('/resource/my-id?update_mask=my_field', data=json.dumps(resource)) ``` ## Versioning and Endpoint Lifecycle - API versioning is not synchronized to specific releases of the Apache Airflow. - APIs are designed to be backward compatible. - Any changes to the API will first go through a deprecation phase. # Trying the API You can use a third party client, such as [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), [HTTPie](https://httpie.org/), [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [the Insomnia rest client](https://insomnia.rest/) to test the Apache Airflow API. Note that you will need to pass credentials data. For e.g., here is how to pause a DAG with [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), when basic authorization is used: ```bash curl -X PATCH 'https://example.com/api/v1/dags/{dag_id}?update_mask=is_paused' \\ -H 'Content-Type: application/json' \\ --user \"username:password\" \\ -d '{ \"is_paused\": true }' ``` Using a graphical tool such as [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [Insomnia](https://insomnia.rest/), it is possible to import the API specifications directly: 1. Download the API specification by clicking the **Download** button at the top of this document 2. Import the JSON specification in the graphical tool of your choice. - In *Postman*, you can click the **import** button at the top - With *Insomnia*, you can just drag-and-drop the file on the UI Note that with *Postman*, you can also generate code snippets by selecting a request and clicking on the **Code** button. ## Enabling CORS [Cross-origin resource sharing (CORS)](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/CORS) is a browser security feature that restricts HTTP requests that are initiated from scripts running in the browser. For details on enabling/configuring CORS, see [Enabling CORS](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Authentication To be able to meet the requirements of many organizations, Airflow supports many authentication methods, and it is even possible to add your own method. If you want to check which auth backend is currently set, you can use `airflow config get-value api auth_backends` command as in the example below. ```bash $ airflow config get-value api auth_backends airflow.api.auth.backend.basic_auth ``` The default is to deny all requests. For details on configuring the authentication, see [API Authorization](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Errors We follow the error response format proposed in [RFC 7807](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7807) also known as Problem Details for HTTP APIs. As with our normal API responses, your client must be prepared to gracefully handle additional members of the response. ## Unauthenticated This indicates that the request has not been applied because it lacks valid authentication credentials for the target resource. Please check that you have valid credentials. ## PermissionDenied This response means that the server understood the request but refuses to authorize it because it lacks sufficient rights to the resource. It happens when you do not have the necessary permission to execute the action you performed. You need to get the appropriate permissions in other to resolve this error. ## BadRequest This response means that the server cannot or will not process the request due to something that is perceived to be a client error (e.g., malformed request syntax, invalid request message framing, or deceptive request routing). To resolve this, please ensure that your syntax is correct. ## NotFound This client error response indicates that the server cannot find the requested resource. ## MethodNotAllowed Indicates that the request method is known by the server but is not supported by the target resource. ## NotAcceptable The target resource does not have a current representation that would be acceptable to the user agent, according to the proactive negotiation header fields received in the request, and the server is unwilling to supply a default representation. ## AlreadyExists The request could not be completed due to a conflict with the current state of the target resource, e.g. the resource it tries to create already exists. ## Unknown This means that the server encountered an unexpected condition that prevented it from fulfilling the request. -API version: 2.5.0 +API version: 2.7.2 Contact: dev@airflow.apache.org */ @@ -30,37 +30,44 @@ package airflow import ( "bytes" - _context "context" - _ioutil "io/ioutil" - _nethttp "net/http" - _neturl "net/url" + "context" + "io/ioutil" + "net/http" + "net/url" + "strings" ) // Linger please var ( - _ _context.Context + _ context.Context ) // ConfigApiService ConfigApi service type ConfigApiService service type ConfigApiApiGetConfigRequest struct { - ctx _context.Context + ctx context.Context ApiService *ConfigApiService + section *string } +// If given, only return config of this section. +func (r ConfigApiApiGetConfigRequest) Section(section string) ConfigApiApiGetConfigRequest { + r.section = §ion + return r +} -func (r ConfigApiApiGetConfigRequest) Execute() (Config, *_nethttp.Response, error) { +func (r ConfigApiApiGetConfigRequest) Execute() (*Config, *http.Response, error) { return r.ApiService.GetConfigExecute(r) } /* GetConfig Get current configuration - @param ctx _context.Context - for authentication, logging, cancellation, deadlines, tracing, etc. Passed from http.Request or context.Background(). + @param ctx context.Context - for authentication, logging, cancellation, deadlines, tracing, etc. Passed from http.Request or context.Background(). @return ConfigApiApiGetConfigRequest */ -func (a *ConfigApiService) GetConfig(ctx _context.Context) ConfigApiApiGetConfigRequest { +func (a *ConfigApiService) GetConfig(ctx context.Context) ConfigApiApiGetConfigRequest { return ConfigApiApiGetConfigRequest{ ApiService: a, ctx: ctx, @@ -69,26 +76,162 @@ func (a *ConfigApiService) GetConfig(ctx _context.Context) ConfigApiApiGetConfig // Execute executes the request // @return Config -func (a *ConfigApiService) GetConfigExecute(r ConfigApiApiGetConfigRequest) (Config, *_nethttp.Response, error) { +func (a *ConfigApiService) GetConfigExecute(r ConfigApiApiGetConfigRequest) (*Config, *http.Response, error) { var ( - localVarHTTPMethod = _nethttp.MethodGet + localVarHTTPMethod = http.MethodGet localVarPostBody interface{} - localVarFormFileName string - localVarFileName string - localVarFileBytes []byte - localVarReturnValue Config + formFiles []formFile + localVarReturnValue *Config ) localBasePath, err := a.client.cfg.ServerURLWithContext(r.ctx, "ConfigApiService.GetConfig") if err != nil { - return localVarReturnValue, nil, GenericOpenAPIError{error: err.Error()} + return localVarReturnValue, nil, &GenericOpenAPIError{error: err.Error()} } localVarPath := localBasePath + "/config" localVarHeaderParams := make(map[string]string) - localVarQueryParams := _neturl.Values{} - localVarFormParams := _neturl.Values{} + localVarQueryParams := url.Values{} + localVarFormParams := url.Values{} + + if r.section != nil { + localVarQueryParams.Add("section", parameterToString(*r.section, "")) + } + // to determine the Content-Type header + localVarHTTPContentTypes := []string{} + + // set Content-Type header + localVarHTTPContentType := selectHeaderContentType(localVarHTTPContentTypes) + if localVarHTTPContentType != "" { + localVarHeaderParams["Content-Type"] = localVarHTTPContentType + } + + // to determine the Accept header + localVarHTTPHeaderAccepts := []string{"application/json", "text/plain"} + + // set Accept header + localVarHTTPHeaderAccept := selectHeaderAccept(localVarHTTPHeaderAccepts) + if localVarHTTPHeaderAccept != "" { + localVarHeaderParams["Accept"] = localVarHTTPHeaderAccept + } + req, err := a.client.prepareRequest(r.ctx, localVarPath, localVarHTTPMethod, localVarPostBody, localVarHeaderParams, localVarQueryParams, localVarFormParams, formFiles) + if err != nil { + return localVarReturnValue, nil, err + } + + localVarHTTPResponse, err := a.client.callAPI(req) + if err != nil || localVarHTTPResponse == nil { + return localVarReturnValue, localVarHTTPResponse, err + } + + localVarBody, err := ioutil.ReadAll(localVarHTTPResponse.Body) + localVarHTTPResponse.Body.Close() + localVarHTTPResponse.Body = ioutil.NopCloser(bytes.NewBuffer(localVarBody)) + if err != nil { + return localVarReturnValue, localVarHTTPResponse, err + } + + if localVarHTTPResponse.StatusCode >= 300 { + newErr := &GenericOpenAPIError{ + body: localVarBody, + error: localVarHTTPResponse.Status, + } + if localVarHTTPResponse.StatusCode == 401 { + var v Error + err = a.client.decode(&v, localVarBody, localVarHTTPResponse.Header.Get("Content-Type")) + if err != nil { + newErr.error = err.Error() + return localVarReturnValue, localVarHTTPResponse, newErr + } + newErr.model = v + return localVarReturnValue, localVarHTTPResponse, newErr + } + if localVarHTTPResponse.StatusCode == 403 { + var v Error + err = a.client.decode(&v, localVarBody, localVarHTTPResponse.Header.Get("Content-Type")) + if err != nil { + newErr.error = err.Error() + return localVarReturnValue, localVarHTTPResponse, newErr + } + newErr.model = v + return localVarReturnValue, localVarHTTPResponse, newErr + } + if localVarHTTPResponse.StatusCode == 404 { + var v Error + err = a.client.decode(&v, localVarBody, localVarHTTPResponse.Header.Get("Content-Type")) + if err != nil { + newErr.error = err.Error() + return localVarReturnValue, localVarHTTPResponse, newErr + } + newErr.model = v + } + return localVarReturnValue, localVarHTTPResponse, newErr + } + + err = a.client.decode(&localVarReturnValue, localVarBody, localVarHTTPResponse.Header.Get("Content-Type")) + if err != nil { + newErr := &GenericOpenAPIError{ + body: localVarBody, + error: err.Error(), + } + return localVarReturnValue, localVarHTTPResponse, newErr + } + + return localVarReturnValue, localVarHTTPResponse, nil +} + +type ConfigApiApiGetValueRequest struct { + ctx context.Context + ApiService *ConfigApiService + section string + option string +} + + +func (r ConfigApiApiGetValueRequest) Execute() (*Config, *http.Response, error) { + return r.ApiService.GetValueExecute(r) +} + +/* +GetValue Get a option from configuration + + @param ctx context.Context - for authentication, logging, cancellation, deadlines, tracing, etc. Passed from http.Request or context.Background(). + @param section + @param option + @return ConfigApiApiGetValueRequest +*/ +func (a *ConfigApiService) GetValue(ctx context.Context, section string, option string) ConfigApiApiGetValueRequest { + return ConfigApiApiGetValueRequest{ + ApiService: a, + ctx: ctx, + section: section, + option: option, + } +} + +// Execute executes the request +// @return Config +func (a *ConfigApiService) GetValueExecute(r ConfigApiApiGetValueRequest) (*Config, *http.Response, error) { + var ( + localVarHTTPMethod = http.MethodGet + localVarPostBody interface{} + formFiles []formFile + localVarReturnValue *Config + ) + + localBasePath, err := a.client.cfg.ServerURLWithContext(r.ctx, "ConfigApiService.GetValue") + if err != nil { + return localVarReturnValue, nil, &GenericOpenAPIError{error: err.Error()} + } + + localVarPath := localBasePath + "/config/section/{section}/option/{option}" + localVarPath = strings.Replace(localVarPath, "{"+"section"+"}", url.PathEscape(parameterToString(r.section, "")), -1) + localVarPath = strings.Replace(localVarPath, "{"+"option"+"}", url.PathEscape(parameterToString(r.option, "")), -1) + + localVarHeaderParams := make(map[string]string) + localVarQueryParams := url.Values{} + localVarFormParams := url.Values{} // to determine the Content-Type header localVarHTTPContentTypes := []string{} @@ -107,7 +250,7 @@ func (a *ConfigApiService) GetConfigExecute(r ConfigApiApiGetConfigRequest) (Con if localVarHTTPHeaderAccept != "" { localVarHeaderParams["Accept"] = localVarHTTPHeaderAccept } - req, err := a.client.prepareRequest(r.ctx, localVarPath, localVarHTTPMethod, localVarPostBody, localVarHeaderParams, localVarQueryParams, localVarFormParams, localVarFormFileName, localVarFileName, localVarFileBytes) + req, err := a.client.prepareRequest(r.ctx, localVarPath, localVarHTTPMethod, localVarPostBody, localVarHeaderParams, localVarQueryParams, localVarFormParams, formFiles) if err != nil { return localVarReturnValue, nil, err } @@ -117,15 +260,15 @@ func (a *ConfigApiService) GetConfigExecute(r ConfigApiApiGetConfigRequest) (Con return localVarReturnValue, localVarHTTPResponse, err } - localVarBody, err := _ioutil.ReadAll(localVarHTTPResponse.Body) + localVarBody, err := ioutil.ReadAll(localVarHTTPResponse.Body) localVarHTTPResponse.Body.Close() - localVarHTTPResponse.Body = _ioutil.NopCloser(bytes.NewBuffer(localVarBody)) + localVarHTTPResponse.Body = ioutil.NopCloser(bytes.NewBuffer(localVarBody)) if err != nil { return localVarReturnValue, localVarHTTPResponse, err } if localVarHTTPResponse.StatusCode >= 300 { - newErr := GenericOpenAPIError{ + newErr := &GenericOpenAPIError{ body: localVarBody, error: localVarHTTPResponse.Status, } @@ -147,13 +290,23 @@ func (a *ConfigApiService) GetConfigExecute(r ConfigApiApiGetConfigRequest) (Con return localVarReturnValue, localVarHTTPResponse, newErr } newErr.model = v + return localVarReturnValue, localVarHTTPResponse, newErr + } + if localVarHTTPResponse.StatusCode == 404 { + var v Error + err = a.client.decode(&v, localVarBody, localVarHTTPResponse.Header.Get("Content-Type")) + if err != nil { + newErr.error = err.Error() + return localVarReturnValue, localVarHTTPResponse, newErr + } + newErr.model = v } return localVarReturnValue, localVarHTTPResponse, newErr } err = a.client.decode(&localVarReturnValue, localVarBody, localVarHTTPResponse.Header.Get("Content-Type")) if err != nil { - newErr := GenericOpenAPIError{ + newErr := &GenericOpenAPIError{ body: localVarBody, error: err.Error(), } diff --git a/airflow/api_connection.go b/airflow/api_connection.go index 7b39cee..22b39e9 100644 --- a/airflow/api_connection.go +++ b/airflow/api_connection.go @@ -18,9 +18,9 @@ /* Airflow API (Stable) -# Overview To facilitate management, Apache Airflow supports a range of REST API endpoints across its objects. This section provides an overview of the API design, methods, and supported use cases. Most of the endpoints accept `JSON` as input and return `JSON` responses. This means that you must usually add the following headers to your request: ``` Content-type: application/json Accept: application/json ``` ## Resources The term `resource` refers to a single type of object in the Airflow metadata. An API is broken up by its endpoint's corresponding resource. The name of a resource is typically plural and expressed in camelCase. Example: `dagRuns`. Resource names are used as part of endpoint URLs, as well as in API parameters and responses. ## CRUD Operations The platform supports **C**reate, **R**ead, **U**pdate, and **D**elete operations on most resources. You can review the standards for these operations and their standard parameters below. Some endpoints have special behavior as exceptions. ### Create To create a resource, you typically submit an HTTP `POST` request with the resource's required metadata in the request body. The response returns a `201 Created` response code upon success with the resource's metadata, including its internal `id`, in the response body. ### Read The HTTP `GET` request can be used to read a resource or to list a number of resources. A resource's `id` can be submitted in the request parameters to read a specific resource. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with the resource's metadata in the response body. If a `GET` request does not include a specific resource `id`, it is treated as a list request. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with an object containing a list of resources' metadata in the response body. When reading resources, some common query parameters are usually available. e.g.: ``` v1/connections?limit=25&offset=25 ``` |Query Parameter|Type|Description| |---------------|----|-----------| |limit|integer|Maximum number of objects to fetch. Usually 25 by default| |offset|integer|Offset after which to start returning objects. For use with limit query parameter.| ### Update Updating a resource requires the resource `id`, and is typically done using an HTTP `PATCH` request, with the fields to modify in the request body. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with information about the modified resource in the response body. ### Delete Deleting a resource requires the resource `id` and is typically executing via an HTTP `DELETE` request. The response usually returns a `204 No Content` response code upon success. ## Conventions - Resource names are plural and expressed in camelCase. - Names are consistent between URL parameter name and field name. - Field names are in snake_case. ```json { \"name\": \"string\", \"slots\": 0, \"occupied_slots\": 0, \"used_slots\": 0, \"queued_slots\": 0, \"open_slots\": 0 } ``` ### Update Mask Update mask is available as a query parameter in patch endpoints. It is used to notify the API which fields you want to update. Using `update_mask` makes it easier to update objects by helping the server know which fields to update in an object instead of updating all fields. The update request ignores any fields that aren't specified in the field mask, leaving them with their current values. Example: ``` resource = request.get('/resource/my-id').json() resource['my_field'] = 'new-value' request.patch('/resource/my-id?update_mask=my_field', data=json.dumps(resource)) ``` ## Versioning and Endpoint Lifecycle - API versioning is not synchronized to specific releases of the Apache Airflow. - APIs are designed to be backward compatible. - Any changes to the API will first go through a deprecation phase. # Trying the API You can use a third party client, such as [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), [HTTPie](https://httpie.org/), [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [the Insomnia rest client](https://insomnia.rest/) to test the Apache Airflow API. Note that you will need to pass credentials data. For e.g., here is how to pause a DAG with [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), when basic authorization is used: ```bash curl -X PATCH 'https://example.com/api/v1/dags/{dag_id}?update_mask=is_paused' \\ -H 'Content-Type: application/json' \\ --user \"username:password\" \\ -d '{ \"is_paused\": true }' ``` Using a graphical tool such as [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [Insomnia](https://insomnia.rest/), it is possible to import the API specifications directly: 1. Download the API specification by clicking the **Download** button at top of this document 2. Import the JSON specification in the graphical tool of your choice. - In *Postman*, you can click the **import** button at the top - With *Insomnia*, you can just drag-and-drop the file on the UI Note that with *Postman*, you can also generate code snippets by selecting a request and clicking on the **Code** button. ## Enabling CORS [Cross-origin resource sharing (CORS)](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/CORS) is a browser security feature that restricts HTTP requests that are initiated from scripts running in the browser. For details on enabling/configuring CORS, see [Enabling CORS](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Authentication To be able to meet the requirements of many organizations, Airflow supports many authentication methods, and it is even possible to add your own method. If you want to check which auth backend is currently set, you can use `airflow config get-value api auth_backends` command as in the example below. ```bash $ airflow config get-value api auth_backends airflow.api.auth.backend.basic_auth ``` The default is to deny all requests. For details on configuring the authentication, see [API Authorization](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Errors We follow the error response format proposed in [RFC 7807](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7807) also known as Problem Details for HTTP APIs. As with our normal API responses, your client must be prepared to gracefully handle additional members of the response. ## Unauthenticated This indicates that the request has not been applied because it lacks valid authentication credentials for the target resource. Please check that you have valid credentials. ## PermissionDenied This response means that the server understood the request but refuses to authorize it because it lacks sufficient rights to the resource. It happens when you do not have the necessary permission to execute the action you performed. You need to get the appropriate permissions in other to resolve this error. ## BadRequest This response means that the server cannot or will not process the request due to something that is perceived to be a client error (e.g., malformed request syntax, invalid request message framing, or deceptive request routing). To resolve this, please ensure that your syntax is correct. ## NotFound This client error response indicates that the server cannot find the requested resource. ## MethodNotAllowed Indicates that the request method is known by the server but is not supported by the target resource. ## NotAcceptable The target resource does not have a current representation that would be acceptable to the user agent, according to the proactive negotiation header fields received in the request, and the server is unwilling to supply a default representation. ## AlreadyExists The request could not be completed due to a conflict with the current state of the target resource, e.g. the resource it tries to create already exists. ## Unknown This means that the server encountered an unexpected condition that prevented it from fulfilling the request. +# Overview To facilitate management, Apache Airflow supports a range of REST API endpoints across its objects. This section provides an overview of the API design, methods, and supported use cases. Most of the endpoints accept `JSON` as input and return `JSON` responses. This means that you must usually add the following headers to your request: ``` Content-type: application/json Accept: application/json ``` ## Resources The term `resource` refers to a single type of object in the Airflow metadata. An API is broken up by its endpoint's corresponding resource. The name of a resource is typically plural and expressed in camelCase. Example: `dagRuns`. Resource names are used as part of endpoint URLs, as well as in API parameters and responses. ## CRUD Operations The platform supports **C**reate, **R**ead, **U**pdate, and **D**elete operations on most resources. You can review the standards for these operations and their standard parameters below. Some endpoints have special behavior as exceptions. ### Create To create a resource, you typically submit an HTTP `POST` request with the resource's required metadata in the request body. The response returns a `201 Created` response code upon success with the resource's metadata, including its internal `id`, in the response body. ### Read The HTTP `GET` request can be used to read a resource or to list a number of resources. A resource's `id` can be submitted in the request parameters to read a specific resource. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with the resource's metadata in the response body. If a `GET` request does not include a specific resource `id`, it is treated as a list request. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with an object containing a list of resources' metadata in the response body. When reading resources, some common query parameters are usually available. e.g.: ``` v1/connections?limit=25&offset=25 ``` |Query Parameter|Type|Description| |---------------|----|-----------| |limit|integer|Maximum number of objects to fetch. Usually 25 by default| |offset|integer|Offset after which to start returning objects. For use with limit query parameter.| ### Update Updating a resource requires the resource `id`, and is typically done using an HTTP `PATCH` request, with the fields to modify in the request body. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with information about the modified resource in the response body. ### Delete Deleting a resource requires the resource `id` and is typically executed via an HTTP `DELETE` request. The response usually returns a `204 No Content` response code upon success. ## Conventions - Resource names are plural and expressed in camelCase. - Names are consistent between URL parameter name and field name. - Field names are in snake_case. ```json { \"description\": \"string\", \"name\": \"string\", \"occupied_slots\": 0, \"open_slots\": 0 \"queued_slots\": 0, \"running_slots\": 0, \"scheduled_slots\": 0, \"slots\": 0, } ``` ### Update Mask Update mask is available as a query parameter in patch endpoints. It is used to notify the API which fields you want to update. Using `update_mask` makes it easier to update objects by helping the server know which fields to update in an object instead of updating all fields. The update request ignores any fields that aren't specified in the field mask, leaving them with their current values. Example: ``` resource = request.get('/resource/my-id').json() resource['my_field'] = 'new-value' request.patch('/resource/my-id?update_mask=my_field', data=json.dumps(resource)) ``` ## Versioning and Endpoint Lifecycle - API versioning is not synchronized to specific releases of the Apache Airflow. - APIs are designed to be backward compatible. - Any changes to the API will first go through a deprecation phase. # Trying the API You can use a third party client, such as [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), [HTTPie](https://httpie.org/), [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [the Insomnia rest client](https://insomnia.rest/) to test the Apache Airflow API. Note that you will need to pass credentials data. For e.g., here is how to pause a DAG with [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), when basic authorization is used: ```bash curl -X PATCH 'https://example.com/api/v1/dags/{dag_id}?update_mask=is_paused' \\ -H 'Content-Type: application/json' \\ --user \"username:password\" \\ -d '{ \"is_paused\": true }' ``` Using a graphical tool such as [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [Insomnia](https://insomnia.rest/), it is possible to import the API specifications directly: 1. Download the API specification by clicking the **Download** button at the top of this document 2. Import the JSON specification in the graphical tool of your choice. - In *Postman*, you can click the **import** button at the top - With *Insomnia*, you can just drag-and-drop the file on the UI Note that with *Postman*, you can also generate code snippets by selecting a request and clicking on the **Code** button. ## Enabling CORS [Cross-origin resource sharing (CORS)](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/CORS) is a browser security feature that restricts HTTP requests that are initiated from scripts running in the browser. For details on enabling/configuring CORS, see [Enabling CORS](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Authentication To be able to meet the requirements of many organizations, Airflow supports many authentication methods, and it is even possible to add your own method. If you want to check which auth backend is currently set, you can use `airflow config get-value api auth_backends` command as in the example below. ```bash $ airflow config get-value api auth_backends airflow.api.auth.backend.basic_auth ``` The default is to deny all requests. For details on configuring the authentication, see [API Authorization](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Errors We follow the error response format proposed in [RFC 7807](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7807) also known as Problem Details for HTTP APIs. As with our normal API responses, your client must be prepared to gracefully handle additional members of the response. ## Unauthenticated This indicates that the request has not been applied because it lacks valid authentication credentials for the target resource. Please check that you have valid credentials. ## PermissionDenied This response means that the server understood the request but refuses to authorize it because it lacks sufficient rights to the resource. It happens when you do not have the necessary permission to execute the action you performed. You need to get the appropriate permissions in other to resolve this error. ## BadRequest This response means that the server cannot or will not process the request due to something that is perceived to be a client error (e.g., malformed request syntax, invalid request message framing, or deceptive request routing). To resolve this, please ensure that your syntax is correct. ## NotFound This client error response indicates that the server cannot find the requested resource. ## MethodNotAllowed Indicates that the request method is known by the server but is not supported by the target resource. ## NotAcceptable The target resource does not have a current representation that would be acceptable to the user agent, according to the proactive negotiation header fields received in the request, and the server is unwilling to supply a default representation. ## AlreadyExists The request could not be completed due to a conflict with the current state of the target resource, e.g. the resource it tries to create already exists. ## Unknown This means that the server encountered an unexpected condition that prevented it from fulfilling the request. -API version: 2.5.0 +API version: 2.7.2 Contact: dev@airflow.apache.org */ @@ -30,40 +30,40 @@ package airflow import ( "bytes" - _context "context" - _ioutil "io/ioutil" - _nethttp "net/http" - _neturl "net/url" + "context" + "io/ioutil" + "net/http" + "net/url" "strings" ) // Linger please var ( - _ _context.Context + _ context.Context ) // ConnectionApiService ConnectionApi service type ConnectionApiService service type ConnectionApiApiDeleteConnectionRequest struct { - ctx _context.Context + ctx context.Context ApiService *ConnectionApiService connectionId string } -func (r ConnectionApiApiDeleteConnectionRequest) Execute() (*_nethttp.Response, error) { +func (r ConnectionApiApiDeleteConnectionRequest) Execute() (*http.Response, error) { return r.ApiService.DeleteConnectionExecute(r) } /* DeleteConnection Delete a connection - @param ctx _context.Context - for authentication, logging, cancellation, deadlines, tracing, etc. Passed from http.Request or context.Background(). + @param ctx context.Context - for authentication, logging, cancellation, deadlines, tracing, etc. Passed from http.Request or context.Background(). @param connectionId The connection ID. @return ConnectionApiApiDeleteConnectionRequest */ -func (a *ConnectionApiService) DeleteConnection(ctx _context.Context, connectionId string) ConnectionApiApiDeleteConnectionRequest { +func (a *ConnectionApiService) DeleteConnection(ctx context.Context, connectionId string) ConnectionApiApiDeleteConnectionRequest { return ConnectionApiApiDeleteConnectionRequest{ ApiService: a, ctx: ctx, @@ -72,26 +72,24 @@ func (a *ConnectionApiService) DeleteConnection(ctx _context.Context, connection } // Execute executes the request -func (a *ConnectionApiService) DeleteConnectionExecute(r ConnectionApiApiDeleteConnectionRequest) (*_nethttp.Response, error) { +func (a *ConnectionApiService) DeleteConnectionExecute(r ConnectionApiApiDeleteConnectionRequest) (*http.Response, error) { var ( - localVarHTTPMethod = _nethttp.MethodDelete + localVarHTTPMethod = http.MethodDelete localVarPostBody interface{} - localVarFormFileName string - localVarFileName string - localVarFileBytes []byte + formFiles []formFile ) localBasePath, err := a.client.cfg.ServerURLWithContext(r.ctx, "ConnectionApiService.DeleteConnection") if err != nil { - return nil, GenericOpenAPIError{error: err.Error()} + return nil, &GenericOpenAPIError{error: err.Error()} } localVarPath := localBasePath + "/connections/{connection_id}" - localVarPath = strings.Replace(localVarPath, "{"+"connection_id"+"}", _neturl.PathEscape(parameterToString(r.connectionId, "")), -1) + localVarPath = strings.Replace(localVarPath, "{"+"connection_id"+"}", url.PathEscape(parameterToString(r.connectionId, "")), -1) localVarHeaderParams := make(map[string]string) - localVarQueryParams := _neturl.Values{} - localVarFormParams := _neturl.Values{} + localVarQueryParams := url.Values{} + localVarFormParams := url.Values{} // to determine the Content-Type header localVarHTTPContentTypes := []string{} @@ -110,7 +108,7 @@ func (a *ConnectionApiService) DeleteConnectionExecute(r ConnectionApiApiDeleteC if localVarHTTPHeaderAccept != "" { localVarHeaderParams["Accept"] = localVarHTTPHeaderAccept } - req, err := a.client.prepareRequest(r.ctx, localVarPath, localVarHTTPMethod, localVarPostBody, localVarHeaderParams, localVarQueryParams, localVarFormParams, localVarFormFileName, localVarFileName, localVarFileBytes) + req, err := a.client.prepareRequest(r.ctx, localVarPath, localVarHTTPMethod, localVarPostBody, localVarHeaderParams, localVarQueryParams, localVarFormParams, formFiles) if err != nil { return nil, err } @@ -120,15 +118,15 @@ func (a *ConnectionApiService) DeleteConnectionExecute(r ConnectionApiApiDeleteC return localVarHTTPResponse, err } - localVarBody, err := _ioutil.ReadAll(localVarHTTPResponse.Body) + localVarBody, err := ioutil.ReadAll(localVarHTTPResponse.Body) localVarHTTPResponse.Body.Close() - localVarHTTPResponse.Body = _ioutil.NopCloser(bytes.NewBuffer(localVarBody)) + localVarHTTPResponse.Body = ioutil.NopCloser(bytes.NewBuffer(localVarBody)) if err != nil { return localVarHTTPResponse, err } if localVarHTTPResponse.StatusCode >= 300 { - newErr := GenericOpenAPIError{ + newErr := &GenericOpenAPIError{ body: localVarBody, error: localVarHTTPResponse.Status, } @@ -178,24 +176,24 @@ func (a *ConnectionApiService) DeleteConnectionExecute(r ConnectionApiApiDeleteC } type ConnectionApiApiGetConnectionRequest struct { - ctx _context.Context + ctx context.Context ApiService *ConnectionApiService connectionId string } -func (r ConnectionApiApiGetConnectionRequest) Execute() (Connection, *_nethttp.Response, error) { +func (r ConnectionApiApiGetConnectionRequest) Execute() (*Connection, *http.Response, error) { return r.ApiService.GetConnectionExecute(r) } /* GetConnection Get a connection - @param ctx _context.Context - for authentication, logging, cancellation, deadlines, tracing, etc. Passed from http.Request or context.Background(). + @param ctx context.Context - for authentication, logging, cancellation, deadlines, tracing, etc. Passed from http.Request or context.Background(). @param connectionId The connection ID. @return ConnectionApiApiGetConnectionRequest */ -func (a *ConnectionApiService) GetConnection(ctx _context.Context, connectionId string) ConnectionApiApiGetConnectionRequest { +func (a *ConnectionApiService) GetConnection(ctx context.Context, connectionId string) ConnectionApiApiGetConnectionRequest { return ConnectionApiApiGetConnectionRequest{ ApiService: a, ctx: ctx, @@ -205,27 +203,25 @@ func (a *ConnectionApiService) GetConnection(ctx _context.Context, connectionId // Execute executes the request // @return Connection -func (a *ConnectionApiService) GetConnectionExecute(r ConnectionApiApiGetConnectionRequest) (Connection, *_nethttp.Response, error) { +func (a *ConnectionApiService) GetConnectionExecute(r ConnectionApiApiGetConnectionRequest) (*Connection, *http.Response, error) { var ( - localVarHTTPMethod = _nethttp.MethodGet + localVarHTTPMethod = http.MethodGet localVarPostBody interface{} - localVarFormFileName string - localVarFileName string - localVarFileBytes []byte - localVarReturnValue Connection + formFiles []formFile + localVarReturnValue *Connection ) localBasePath, err := a.client.cfg.ServerURLWithContext(r.ctx, "ConnectionApiService.GetConnection") if err != nil { - return localVarReturnValue, nil, GenericOpenAPIError{error: err.Error()} + return localVarReturnValue, nil, &GenericOpenAPIError{error: err.Error()} } localVarPath := localBasePath + "/connections/{connection_id}" - localVarPath = strings.Replace(localVarPath, "{"+"connection_id"+"}", _neturl.PathEscape(parameterToString(r.connectionId, "")), -1) + localVarPath = strings.Replace(localVarPath, "{"+"connection_id"+"}", url.PathEscape(parameterToString(r.connectionId, "")), -1) localVarHeaderParams := make(map[string]string) - localVarQueryParams := _neturl.Values{} - localVarFormParams := _neturl.Values{} + localVarQueryParams := url.Values{} + localVarFormParams := url.Values{} // to determine the Content-Type header localVarHTTPContentTypes := []string{} @@ -244,7 +240,7 @@ func (a *ConnectionApiService) GetConnectionExecute(r ConnectionApiApiGetConnect if localVarHTTPHeaderAccept != "" { localVarHeaderParams["Accept"] = localVarHTTPHeaderAccept } - req, err := a.client.prepareRequest(r.ctx, localVarPath, localVarHTTPMethod, localVarPostBody, localVarHeaderParams, localVarQueryParams, localVarFormParams, localVarFormFileName, localVarFileName, localVarFileBytes) + req, err := a.client.prepareRequest(r.ctx, localVarPath, localVarHTTPMethod, localVarPostBody, localVarHeaderParams, localVarQueryParams, localVarFormParams, formFiles) if err != nil { return localVarReturnValue, nil, err } @@ -254,15 +250,15 @@ func (a *ConnectionApiService) GetConnectionExecute(r ConnectionApiApiGetConnect return localVarReturnValue, localVarHTTPResponse, err } - localVarBody, err := _ioutil.ReadAll(localVarHTTPResponse.Body) + localVarBody, err := ioutil.ReadAll(localVarHTTPResponse.Body) localVarHTTPResponse.Body.Close() - localVarHTTPResponse.Body = _ioutil.NopCloser(bytes.NewBuffer(localVarBody)) + localVarHTTPResponse.Body = ioutil.NopCloser(bytes.NewBuffer(localVarBody)) if err != nil { return localVarReturnValue, localVarHTTPResponse, err } if localVarHTTPResponse.StatusCode >= 300 { - newErr := GenericOpenAPIError{ + newErr := &GenericOpenAPIError{ body: localVarBody, error: localVarHTTPResponse.Status, } @@ -300,7 +296,7 @@ func (a *ConnectionApiService) GetConnectionExecute(r ConnectionApiApiGetConnect err = a.client.decode(&localVarReturnValue, localVarBody, localVarHTTPResponse.Header.Get("Content-Type")) if err != nil { - newErr := GenericOpenAPIError{ + newErr := &GenericOpenAPIError{ body: localVarBody, error: err.Error(), } @@ -311,7 +307,7 @@ func (a *ConnectionApiService) GetConnectionExecute(r ConnectionApiApiGetConnect } type ConnectionApiApiGetConnectionsRequest struct { - ctx _context.Context + ctx context.Context ApiService *ConnectionApiService limit *int32 offset *int32 @@ -334,17 +330,17 @@ func (r ConnectionApiApiGetConnectionsRequest) OrderBy(orderBy string) Connectio return r } -func (r ConnectionApiApiGetConnectionsRequest) Execute() (ConnectionCollection, *_nethttp.Response, error) { +func (r ConnectionApiApiGetConnectionsRequest) Execute() (*ConnectionCollection, *http.Response, error) { return r.ApiService.GetConnectionsExecute(r) } /* GetConnections List connections - @param ctx _context.Context - for authentication, logging, cancellation, deadlines, tracing, etc. Passed from http.Request or context.Background(). + @param ctx context.Context - for authentication, logging, cancellation, deadlines, tracing, etc. Passed from http.Request or context.Background(). @return ConnectionApiApiGetConnectionsRequest */ -func (a *ConnectionApiService) GetConnections(ctx _context.Context) ConnectionApiApiGetConnectionsRequest { +func (a *ConnectionApiService) GetConnections(ctx context.Context) ConnectionApiApiGetConnectionsRequest { return ConnectionApiApiGetConnectionsRequest{ ApiService: a, ctx: ctx, @@ -353,26 +349,24 @@ func (a *ConnectionApiService) GetConnections(ctx _context.Context) ConnectionAp // Execute executes the request // @return ConnectionCollection -func (a *ConnectionApiService) GetConnectionsExecute(r ConnectionApiApiGetConnectionsRequest) (ConnectionCollection, *_nethttp.Response, error) { +func (a *ConnectionApiService) GetConnectionsExecute(r ConnectionApiApiGetConnectionsRequest) (*ConnectionCollection, *http.Response, error) { var ( - localVarHTTPMethod = _nethttp.MethodGet + localVarHTTPMethod = http.MethodGet localVarPostBody interface{} - localVarFormFileName string - localVarFileName string - localVarFileBytes []byte - localVarReturnValue ConnectionCollection + formFiles []formFile + localVarReturnValue *ConnectionCollection ) localBasePath, err := a.client.cfg.ServerURLWithContext(r.ctx, "ConnectionApiService.GetConnections") if err != nil { - return localVarReturnValue, nil, GenericOpenAPIError{error: err.Error()} + return localVarReturnValue, nil, &GenericOpenAPIError{error: err.Error()} } localVarPath := localBasePath + "/connections" localVarHeaderParams := make(map[string]string) - localVarQueryParams := _neturl.Values{} - localVarFormParams := _neturl.Values{} + localVarQueryParams := url.Values{} + localVarFormParams := url.Values{} if r.limit != nil { localVarQueryParams.Add("limit", parameterToString(*r.limit, "")) @@ -400,7 +394,7 @@ func (a *ConnectionApiService) GetConnectionsExecute(r ConnectionApiApiGetConnec if localVarHTTPHeaderAccept != "" { localVarHeaderParams["Accept"] = localVarHTTPHeaderAccept } - req, err := a.client.prepareRequest(r.ctx, localVarPath, localVarHTTPMethod, localVarPostBody, localVarHeaderParams, localVarQueryParams, localVarFormParams, localVarFormFileName, localVarFileName, localVarFileBytes) + req, err := a.client.prepareRequest(r.ctx, localVarPath, localVarHTTPMethod, localVarPostBody, localVarHeaderParams, localVarQueryParams, localVarFormParams, formFiles) if err != nil { return localVarReturnValue, nil, err } @@ -410,15 +404,15 @@ func (a *ConnectionApiService) GetConnectionsExecute(r ConnectionApiApiGetConnec return localVarReturnValue, localVarHTTPResponse, err } - localVarBody, err := _ioutil.ReadAll(localVarHTTPResponse.Body) + localVarBody, err := ioutil.ReadAll(localVarHTTPResponse.Body) localVarHTTPResponse.Body.Close() - localVarHTTPResponse.Body = _ioutil.NopCloser(bytes.NewBuffer(localVarBody)) + localVarHTTPResponse.Body = ioutil.NopCloser(bytes.NewBuffer(localVarBody)) if err != nil { return localVarReturnValue, localVarHTTPResponse, err } if localVarHTTPResponse.StatusCode >= 300 { - newErr := GenericOpenAPIError{ + newErr := &GenericOpenAPIError{ body: localVarBody, error: localVarHTTPResponse.Status, } @@ -446,7 +440,7 @@ func (a *ConnectionApiService) GetConnectionsExecute(r ConnectionApiApiGetConnec err = a.client.decode(&localVarReturnValue, localVarBody, localVarHTTPResponse.Header.Get("Content-Type")) if err != nil { - newErr := GenericOpenAPIError{ + newErr := &GenericOpenAPIError{ body: localVarBody, error: err.Error(), } @@ -457,7 +451,7 @@ func (a *ConnectionApiService) GetConnectionsExecute(r ConnectionApiApiGetConnec } type ConnectionApiApiPatchConnectionRequest struct { - ctx _context.Context + ctx context.Context ApiService *ConnectionApiService connectionId string connection *Connection @@ -474,18 +468,18 @@ func (r ConnectionApiApiPatchConnectionRequest) UpdateMask(updateMask []string) return r } -func (r ConnectionApiApiPatchConnectionRequest) Execute() (Connection, *_nethttp.Response, error) { +func (r ConnectionApiApiPatchConnectionRequest) Execute() (*Connection, *http.Response, error) { return r.ApiService.PatchConnectionExecute(r) } /* PatchConnection Update a connection - @param ctx _context.Context - for authentication, logging, cancellation, deadlines, tracing, etc. Passed from http.Request or context.Background(). + @param ctx context.Context - for authentication, logging, cancellation, deadlines, tracing, etc. Passed from http.Request or context.Background(). @param connectionId The connection ID. @return ConnectionApiApiPatchConnectionRequest */ -func (a *ConnectionApiService) PatchConnection(ctx _context.Context, connectionId string) ConnectionApiApiPatchConnectionRequest { +func (a *ConnectionApiService) PatchConnection(ctx context.Context, connectionId string) ConnectionApiApiPatchConnectionRequest { return ConnectionApiApiPatchConnectionRequest{ ApiService: a, ctx: ctx, @@ -495,27 +489,25 @@ func (a *ConnectionApiService) PatchConnection(ctx _context.Context, connectionI // Execute executes the request // @return Connection -func (a *ConnectionApiService) PatchConnectionExecute(r ConnectionApiApiPatchConnectionRequest) (Connection, *_nethttp.Response, error) { +func (a *ConnectionApiService) PatchConnectionExecute(r ConnectionApiApiPatchConnectionRequest) (*Connection, *http.Response, error) { var ( - localVarHTTPMethod = _nethttp.MethodPatch + localVarHTTPMethod = http.MethodPatch localVarPostBody interface{} - localVarFormFileName string - localVarFileName string - localVarFileBytes []byte - localVarReturnValue Connection + formFiles []formFile + localVarReturnValue *Connection ) localBasePath, err := a.client.cfg.ServerURLWithContext(r.ctx, "ConnectionApiService.PatchConnection") if err != nil { - return localVarReturnValue, nil, GenericOpenAPIError{error: err.Error()} + return localVarReturnValue, nil, &GenericOpenAPIError{error: err.Error()} } localVarPath := localBasePath + "/connections/{connection_id}" - localVarPath = strings.Replace(localVarPath, "{"+"connection_id"+"}", _neturl.PathEscape(parameterToString(r.connectionId, "")), -1) + localVarPath = strings.Replace(localVarPath, "{"+"connection_id"+"}", url.PathEscape(parameterToString(r.connectionId, "")), -1) localVarHeaderParams := make(map[string]string) - localVarQueryParams := _neturl.Values{} - localVarFormParams := _neturl.Values{} + localVarQueryParams := url.Values{} + localVarFormParams := url.Values{} if r.connection == nil { return localVarReturnValue, nil, reportError("connection is required and must be specified") } @@ -542,7 +534,7 @@ func (a *ConnectionApiService) PatchConnectionExecute(r ConnectionApiApiPatchCon } // body params localVarPostBody = r.connection - req, err := a.client.prepareRequest(r.ctx, localVarPath, localVarHTTPMethod, localVarPostBody, localVarHeaderParams, localVarQueryParams, localVarFormParams, localVarFormFileName, localVarFileName, localVarFileBytes) + req, err := a.client.prepareRequest(r.ctx, localVarPath, localVarHTTPMethod, localVarPostBody, localVarHeaderParams, localVarQueryParams, localVarFormParams, formFiles) if err != nil { return localVarReturnValue, nil, err } @@ -552,15 +544,15 @@ func (a *ConnectionApiService) PatchConnectionExecute(r ConnectionApiApiPatchCon return localVarReturnValue, localVarHTTPResponse, err } - localVarBody, err := _ioutil.ReadAll(localVarHTTPResponse.Body) + localVarBody, err := ioutil.ReadAll(localVarHTTPResponse.Body) localVarHTTPResponse.Body.Close() - localVarHTTPResponse.Body = _ioutil.NopCloser(bytes.NewBuffer(localVarBody)) + localVarHTTPResponse.Body = ioutil.NopCloser(bytes.NewBuffer(localVarBody)) if err != nil { return localVarReturnValue, localVarHTTPResponse, err } if localVarHTTPResponse.StatusCode >= 300 { - newErr := GenericOpenAPIError{ + newErr := &GenericOpenAPIError{ body: localVarBody, error: localVarHTTPResponse.Status, } @@ -608,7 +600,7 @@ func (a *ConnectionApiService) PatchConnectionExecute(r ConnectionApiApiPatchCon err = a.client.decode(&localVarReturnValue, localVarBody, localVarHTTPResponse.Header.Get("Content-Type")) if err != nil { - newErr := GenericOpenAPIError{ + newErr := &GenericOpenAPIError{ body: localVarBody, error: err.Error(), } @@ -619,7 +611,7 @@ func (a *ConnectionApiService) PatchConnectionExecute(r ConnectionApiApiPatchCon } type ConnectionApiApiPostConnectionRequest struct { - ctx _context.Context + ctx context.Context ApiService *ConnectionApiService connection *Connection } @@ -629,17 +621,17 @@ func (r ConnectionApiApiPostConnectionRequest) Connection(connection Connection) return r } -func (r ConnectionApiApiPostConnectionRequest) Execute() (Connection, *_nethttp.Response, error) { +func (r ConnectionApiApiPostConnectionRequest) Execute() (*Connection, *http.Response, error) { return r.ApiService.PostConnectionExecute(r) } /* PostConnection Create a connection - @param ctx _context.Context - for authentication, logging, cancellation, deadlines, tracing, etc. Passed from http.Request or context.Background(). + @param ctx context.Context - for authentication, logging, cancellation, deadlines, tracing, etc. Passed from http.Request or context.Background(). @return ConnectionApiApiPostConnectionRequest */ -func (a *ConnectionApiService) PostConnection(ctx _context.Context) ConnectionApiApiPostConnectionRequest { +func (a *ConnectionApiService) PostConnection(ctx context.Context) ConnectionApiApiPostConnectionRequest { return ConnectionApiApiPostConnectionRequest{ ApiService: a, ctx: ctx, @@ -648,26 +640,24 @@ func (a *ConnectionApiService) PostConnection(ctx _context.Context) ConnectionAp // Execute executes the request // @return Connection -func (a *ConnectionApiService) PostConnectionExecute(r ConnectionApiApiPostConnectionRequest) (Connection, *_nethttp.Response, error) { +func (a *ConnectionApiService) PostConnectionExecute(r ConnectionApiApiPostConnectionRequest) (*Connection, *http.Response, error) { var ( - localVarHTTPMethod = _nethttp.MethodPost + localVarHTTPMethod = http.MethodPost localVarPostBody interface{} - localVarFormFileName string - localVarFileName string - localVarFileBytes []byte - localVarReturnValue Connection + formFiles []formFile + localVarReturnValue *Connection ) localBasePath, err := a.client.cfg.ServerURLWithContext(r.ctx, "ConnectionApiService.PostConnection") if err != nil { - return localVarReturnValue, nil, GenericOpenAPIError{error: err.Error()} + return localVarReturnValue, nil, &GenericOpenAPIError{error: err.Error()} } localVarPath := localBasePath + "/connections" localVarHeaderParams := make(map[string]string) - localVarQueryParams := _neturl.Values{} - localVarFormParams := _neturl.Values{} + localVarQueryParams := url.Values{} + localVarFormParams := url.Values{} if r.connection == nil { return localVarReturnValue, nil, reportError("connection is required and must be specified") } @@ -691,7 +681,7 @@ func (a *ConnectionApiService) PostConnectionExecute(r ConnectionApiApiPostConne } // body params localVarPostBody = r.connection - req, err := a.client.prepareRequest(r.ctx, localVarPath, localVarHTTPMethod, localVarPostBody, localVarHeaderParams, localVarQueryParams, localVarFormParams, localVarFormFileName, localVarFileName, localVarFileBytes) + req, err := a.client.prepareRequest(r.ctx, localVarPath, localVarHTTPMethod, localVarPostBody, localVarHeaderParams, localVarQueryParams, localVarFormParams, formFiles) if err != nil { return localVarReturnValue, nil, err } @@ -701,15 +691,15 @@ func (a *ConnectionApiService) PostConnectionExecute(r ConnectionApiApiPostConne return localVarReturnValue, localVarHTTPResponse, err } - localVarBody, err := _ioutil.ReadAll(localVarHTTPResponse.Body) + localVarBody, err := ioutil.ReadAll(localVarHTTPResponse.Body) localVarHTTPResponse.Body.Close() - localVarHTTPResponse.Body = _ioutil.NopCloser(bytes.NewBuffer(localVarBody)) + localVarHTTPResponse.Body = ioutil.NopCloser(bytes.NewBuffer(localVarBody)) if err != nil { return localVarReturnValue, localVarHTTPResponse, err } if localVarHTTPResponse.StatusCode >= 300 { - newErr := GenericOpenAPIError{ + newErr := &GenericOpenAPIError{ body: localVarBody, error: localVarHTTPResponse.Status, } @@ -747,7 +737,7 @@ func (a *ConnectionApiService) PostConnectionExecute(r ConnectionApiApiPostConne err = a.client.decode(&localVarReturnValue, localVarBody, localVarHTTPResponse.Header.Get("Content-Type")) if err != nil { - newErr := GenericOpenAPIError{ + newErr := &GenericOpenAPIError{ body: localVarBody, error: err.Error(), } @@ -758,7 +748,7 @@ func (a *ConnectionApiService) PostConnectionExecute(r ConnectionApiApiPostConne } type ConnectionApiApiTestConnectionRequest struct { - ctx _context.Context + ctx context.Context ApiService *ConnectionApiService connection *Connection } @@ -768,7 +758,7 @@ func (r ConnectionApiApiTestConnectionRequest) Connection(connection Connection) return r } -func (r ConnectionApiApiTestConnectionRequest) Execute() (ConnectionTest, *_nethttp.Response, error) { +func (r ConnectionApiApiTestConnectionRequest) Execute() (*ConnectionTest, *http.Response, error) { return r.ApiService.TestConnectionExecute(r) } @@ -780,10 +770,10 @@ Test a connection. *New in version 2.2.0* - @param ctx _context.Context - for authentication, logging, cancellation, deadlines, tracing, etc. Passed from http.Request or context.Background(). + @param ctx context.Context - for authentication, logging, cancellation, deadlines, tracing, etc. Passed from http.Request or context.Background(). @return ConnectionApiApiTestConnectionRequest */ -func (a *ConnectionApiService) TestConnection(ctx _context.Context) ConnectionApiApiTestConnectionRequest { +func (a *ConnectionApiService) TestConnection(ctx context.Context) ConnectionApiApiTestConnectionRequest { return ConnectionApiApiTestConnectionRequest{ ApiService: a, ctx: ctx, @@ -792,26 +782,24 @@ func (a *ConnectionApiService) TestConnection(ctx _context.Context) ConnectionAp // Execute executes the request // @return ConnectionTest -func (a *ConnectionApiService) TestConnectionExecute(r ConnectionApiApiTestConnectionRequest) (ConnectionTest, *_nethttp.Response, error) { +func (a *ConnectionApiService) TestConnectionExecute(r ConnectionApiApiTestConnectionRequest) (*ConnectionTest, *http.Response, error) { var ( - localVarHTTPMethod = _nethttp.MethodPost + localVarHTTPMethod = http.MethodPost localVarPostBody interface{} - localVarFormFileName string - localVarFileName string - localVarFileBytes []byte - localVarReturnValue ConnectionTest + formFiles []formFile + localVarReturnValue *ConnectionTest ) localBasePath, err := a.client.cfg.ServerURLWithContext(r.ctx, "ConnectionApiService.TestConnection") if err != nil { - return localVarReturnValue, nil, GenericOpenAPIError{error: err.Error()} + return localVarReturnValue, nil, &GenericOpenAPIError{error: err.Error()} } localVarPath := localBasePath + "/connections/test" localVarHeaderParams := make(map[string]string) - localVarQueryParams := _neturl.Values{} - localVarFormParams := _neturl.Values{} + localVarQueryParams := url.Values{} + localVarFormParams := url.Values{} if r.connection == nil { return localVarReturnValue, nil, reportError("connection is required and must be specified") } @@ -835,7 +823,7 @@ func (a *ConnectionApiService) TestConnectionExecute(r ConnectionApiApiTestConne } // body params localVarPostBody = r.connection - req, err := a.client.prepareRequest(r.ctx, localVarPath, localVarHTTPMethod, localVarPostBody, localVarHeaderParams, localVarQueryParams, localVarFormParams, localVarFormFileName, localVarFileName, localVarFileBytes) + req, err := a.client.prepareRequest(r.ctx, localVarPath, localVarHTTPMethod, localVarPostBody, localVarHeaderParams, localVarQueryParams, localVarFormParams, formFiles) if err != nil { return localVarReturnValue, nil, err } @@ -845,15 +833,15 @@ func (a *ConnectionApiService) TestConnectionExecute(r ConnectionApiApiTestConne return localVarReturnValue, localVarHTTPResponse, err } - localVarBody, err := _ioutil.ReadAll(localVarHTTPResponse.Body) + localVarBody, err := ioutil.ReadAll(localVarHTTPResponse.Body) localVarHTTPResponse.Body.Close() - localVarHTTPResponse.Body = _ioutil.NopCloser(bytes.NewBuffer(localVarBody)) + localVarHTTPResponse.Body = ioutil.NopCloser(bytes.NewBuffer(localVarBody)) if err != nil { return localVarReturnValue, localVarHTTPResponse, err } if localVarHTTPResponse.StatusCode >= 300 { - newErr := GenericOpenAPIError{ + newErr := &GenericOpenAPIError{ body: localVarBody, error: localVarHTTPResponse.Status, } @@ -901,7 +889,7 @@ func (a *ConnectionApiService) TestConnectionExecute(r ConnectionApiApiTestConne err = a.client.decode(&localVarReturnValue, localVarBody, localVarHTTPResponse.Header.Get("Content-Type")) if err != nil { - newErr := GenericOpenAPIError{ + newErr := &GenericOpenAPIError{ body: localVarBody, error: err.Error(), } diff --git a/airflow/api_dag.go b/airflow/api_dag.go index 2c48270..b7a1257 100644 --- a/airflow/api_dag.go +++ b/airflow/api_dag.go @@ -18,9 +18,9 @@ /* Airflow API (Stable) -# Overview To facilitate management, Apache Airflow supports a range of REST API endpoints across its objects. This section provides an overview of the API design, methods, and supported use cases. Most of the endpoints accept `JSON` as input and return `JSON` responses. This means that you must usually add the following headers to your request: ``` Content-type: application/json Accept: application/json ``` ## Resources The term `resource` refers to a single type of object in the Airflow metadata. An API is broken up by its endpoint's corresponding resource. The name of a resource is typically plural and expressed in camelCase. Example: `dagRuns`. Resource names are used as part of endpoint URLs, as well as in API parameters and responses. ## CRUD Operations The platform supports **C**reate, **R**ead, **U**pdate, and **D**elete operations on most resources. You can review the standards for these operations and their standard parameters below. Some endpoints have special behavior as exceptions. ### Create To create a resource, you typically submit an HTTP `POST` request with the resource's required metadata in the request body. The response returns a `201 Created` response code upon success with the resource's metadata, including its internal `id`, in the response body. ### Read The HTTP `GET` request can be used to read a resource or to list a number of resources. A resource's `id` can be submitted in the request parameters to read a specific resource. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with the resource's metadata in the response body. If a `GET` request does not include a specific resource `id`, it is treated as a list request. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with an object containing a list of resources' metadata in the response body. When reading resources, some common query parameters are usually available. e.g.: ``` v1/connections?limit=25&offset=25 ``` |Query Parameter|Type|Description| |---------------|----|-----------| |limit|integer|Maximum number of objects to fetch. Usually 25 by default| |offset|integer|Offset after which to start returning objects. For use with limit query parameter.| ### Update Updating a resource requires the resource `id`, and is typically done using an HTTP `PATCH` request, with the fields to modify in the request body. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with information about the modified resource in the response body. ### Delete Deleting a resource requires the resource `id` and is typically executing via an HTTP `DELETE` request. The response usually returns a `204 No Content` response code upon success. ## Conventions - Resource names are plural and expressed in camelCase. - Names are consistent between URL parameter name and field name. - Field names are in snake_case. ```json { \"name\": \"string\", \"slots\": 0, \"occupied_slots\": 0, \"used_slots\": 0, \"queued_slots\": 0, \"open_slots\": 0 } ``` ### Update Mask Update mask is available as a query parameter in patch endpoints. It is used to notify the API which fields you want to update. Using `update_mask` makes it easier to update objects by helping the server know which fields to update in an object instead of updating all fields. The update request ignores any fields that aren't specified in the field mask, leaving them with their current values. Example: ``` resource = request.get('/resource/my-id').json() resource['my_field'] = 'new-value' request.patch('/resource/my-id?update_mask=my_field', data=json.dumps(resource)) ``` ## Versioning and Endpoint Lifecycle - API versioning is not synchronized to specific releases of the Apache Airflow. - APIs are designed to be backward compatible. - Any changes to the API will first go through a deprecation phase. # Trying the API You can use a third party client, such as [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), [HTTPie](https://httpie.org/), [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [the Insomnia rest client](https://insomnia.rest/) to test the Apache Airflow API. Note that you will need to pass credentials data. For e.g., here is how to pause a DAG with [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), when basic authorization is used: ```bash curl -X PATCH 'https://example.com/api/v1/dags/{dag_id}?update_mask=is_paused' \\ -H 'Content-Type: application/json' \\ --user \"username:password\" \\ -d '{ \"is_paused\": true }' ``` Using a graphical tool such as [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [Insomnia](https://insomnia.rest/), it is possible to import the API specifications directly: 1. Download the API specification by clicking the **Download** button at top of this document 2. Import the JSON specification in the graphical tool of your choice. - In *Postman*, you can click the **import** button at the top - With *Insomnia*, you can just drag-and-drop the file on the UI Note that with *Postman*, you can also generate code snippets by selecting a request and clicking on the **Code** button. ## Enabling CORS [Cross-origin resource sharing (CORS)](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/CORS) is a browser security feature that restricts HTTP requests that are initiated from scripts running in the browser. For details on enabling/configuring CORS, see [Enabling CORS](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Authentication To be able to meet the requirements of many organizations, Airflow supports many authentication methods, and it is even possible to add your own method. If you want to check which auth backend is currently set, you can use `airflow config get-value api auth_backends` command as in the example below. ```bash $ airflow config get-value api auth_backends airflow.api.auth.backend.basic_auth ``` The default is to deny all requests. For details on configuring the authentication, see [API Authorization](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Errors We follow the error response format proposed in [RFC 7807](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7807) also known as Problem Details for HTTP APIs. As with our normal API responses, your client must be prepared to gracefully handle additional members of the response. ## Unauthenticated This indicates that the request has not been applied because it lacks valid authentication credentials for the target resource. Please check that you have valid credentials. ## PermissionDenied This response means that the server understood the request but refuses to authorize it because it lacks sufficient rights to the resource. It happens when you do not have the necessary permission to execute the action you performed. You need to get the appropriate permissions in other to resolve this error. ## BadRequest This response means that the server cannot or will not process the request due to something that is perceived to be a client error (e.g., malformed request syntax, invalid request message framing, or deceptive request routing). To resolve this, please ensure that your syntax is correct. ## NotFound This client error response indicates that the server cannot find the requested resource. ## MethodNotAllowed Indicates that the request method is known by the server but is not supported by the target resource. ## NotAcceptable The target resource does not have a current representation that would be acceptable to the user agent, according to the proactive negotiation header fields received in the request, and the server is unwilling to supply a default representation. ## AlreadyExists The request could not be completed due to a conflict with the current state of the target resource, e.g. the resource it tries to create already exists. ## Unknown This means that the server encountered an unexpected condition that prevented it from fulfilling the request. +# Overview To facilitate management, Apache Airflow supports a range of REST API endpoints across its objects. This section provides an overview of the API design, methods, and supported use cases. Most of the endpoints accept `JSON` as input and return `JSON` responses. This means that you must usually add the following headers to your request: ``` Content-type: application/json Accept: application/json ``` ## Resources The term `resource` refers to a single type of object in the Airflow metadata. An API is broken up by its endpoint's corresponding resource. The name of a resource is typically plural and expressed in camelCase. Example: `dagRuns`. Resource names are used as part of endpoint URLs, as well as in API parameters and responses. ## CRUD Operations The platform supports **C**reate, **R**ead, **U**pdate, and **D**elete operations on most resources. You can review the standards for these operations and their standard parameters below. Some endpoints have special behavior as exceptions. ### Create To create a resource, you typically submit an HTTP `POST` request with the resource's required metadata in the request body. The response returns a `201 Created` response code upon success with the resource's metadata, including its internal `id`, in the response body. ### Read The HTTP `GET` request can be used to read a resource or to list a number of resources. A resource's `id` can be submitted in the request parameters to read a specific resource. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with the resource's metadata in the response body. If a `GET` request does not include a specific resource `id`, it is treated as a list request. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with an object containing a list of resources' metadata in the response body. When reading resources, some common query parameters are usually available. e.g.: ``` v1/connections?limit=25&offset=25 ``` |Query Parameter|Type|Description| |---------------|----|-----------| |limit|integer|Maximum number of objects to fetch. Usually 25 by default| |offset|integer|Offset after which to start returning objects. For use with limit query parameter.| ### Update Updating a resource requires the resource `id`, and is typically done using an HTTP `PATCH` request, with the fields to modify in the request body. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with information about the modified resource in the response body. ### Delete Deleting a resource requires the resource `id` and is typically executed via an HTTP `DELETE` request. The response usually returns a `204 No Content` response code upon success. ## Conventions - Resource names are plural and expressed in camelCase. - Names are consistent between URL parameter name and field name. - Field names are in snake_case. ```json { \"description\": \"string\", \"name\": \"string\", \"occupied_slots\": 0, \"open_slots\": 0 \"queued_slots\": 0, \"running_slots\": 0, \"scheduled_slots\": 0, \"slots\": 0, } ``` ### Update Mask Update mask is available as a query parameter in patch endpoints. It is used to notify the API which fields you want to update. Using `update_mask` makes it easier to update objects by helping the server know which fields to update in an object instead of updating all fields. The update request ignores any fields that aren't specified in the field mask, leaving them with their current values. Example: ``` resource = request.get('/resource/my-id').json() resource['my_field'] = 'new-value' request.patch('/resource/my-id?update_mask=my_field', data=json.dumps(resource)) ``` ## Versioning and Endpoint Lifecycle - API versioning is not synchronized to specific releases of the Apache Airflow. - APIs are designed to be backward compatible. - Any changes to the API will first go through a deprecation phase. # Trying the API You can use a third party client, such as [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), [HTTPie](https://httpie.org/), [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [the Insomnia rest client](https://insomnia.rest/) to test the Apache Airflow API. Note that you will need to pass credentials data. For e.g., here is how to pause a DAG with [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), when basic authorization is used: ```bash curl -X PATCH 'https://example.com/api/v1/dags/{dag_id}?update_mask=is_paused' \\ -H 'Content-Type: application/json' \\ --user \"username:password\" \\ -d '{ \"is_paused\": true }' ``` Using a graphical tool such as [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [Insomnia](https://insomnia.rest/), it is possible to import the API specifications directly: 1. Download the API specification by clicking the **Download** button at the top of this document 2. Import the JSON specification in the graphical tool of your choice. - In *Postman*, you can click the **import** button at the top - With *Insomnia*, you can just drag-and-drop the file on the UI Note that with *Postman*, you can also generate code snippets by selecting a request and clicking on the **Code** button. ## Enabling CORS [Cross-origin resource sharing (CORS)](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/CORS) is a browser security feature that restricts HTTP requests that are initiated from scripts running in the browser. For details on enabling/configuring CORS, see [Enabling CORS](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Authentication To be able to meet the requirements of many organizations, Airflow supports many authentication methods, and it is even possible to add your own method. If you want to check which auth backend is currently set, you can use `airflow config get-value api auth_backends` command as in the example below. ```bash $ airflow config get-value api auth_backends airflow.api.auth.backend.basic_auth ``` The default is to deny all requests. For details on configuring the authentication, see [API Authorization](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Errors We follow the error response format proposed in [RFC 7807](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7807) also known as Problem Details for HTTP APIs. As with our normal API responses, your client must be prepared to gracefully handle additional members of the response. ## Unauthenticated This indicates that the request has not been applied because it lacks valid authentication credentials for the target resource. Please check that you have valid credentials. ## PermissionDenied This response means that the server understood the request but refuses to authorize it because it lacks sufficient rights to the resource. It happens when you do not have the necessary permission to execute the action you performed. You need to get the appropriate permissions in other to resolve this error. ## BadRequest This response means that the server cannot or will not process the request due to something that is perceived to be a client error (e.g., malformed request syntax, invalid request message framing, or deceptive request routing). To resolve this, please ensure that your syntax is correct. ## NotFound This client error response indicates that the server cannot find the requested resource. ## MethodNotAllowed Indicates that the request method is known by the server but is not supported by the target resource. ## NotAcceptable The target resource does not have a current representation that would be acceptable to the user agent, according to the proactive negotiation header fields received in the request, and the server is unwilling to supply a default representation. ## AlreadyExists The request could not be completed due to a conflict with the current state of the target resource, e.g. the resource it tries to create already exists. ## Unknown This means that the server encountered an unexpected condition that prevented it from fulfilling the request. -API version: 2.5.0 +API version: 2.7.2 Contact: dev@airflow.apache.org */ @@ -30,30 +30,30 @@ package airflow import ( "bytes" - _context "context" - _ioutil "io/ioutil" - _nethttp "net/http" - _neturl "net/url" + "context" + "io/ioutil" + "net/http" + "net/url" "strings" "reflect" ) // Linger please var ( - _ _context.Context + _ context.Context ) // DAGApiService DAGApi service type DAGApiService service type DAGApiApiDeleteDagRequest struct { - ctx _context.Context + ctx context.Context ApiService *DAGApiService dagId string } -func (r DAGApiApiDeleteDagRequest) Execute() (*_nethttp.Response, error) { +func (r DAGApiApiDeleteDagRequest) Execute() (*http.Response, error) { return r.ApiService.DeleteDagExecute(r) } @@ -66,11 +66,11 @@ Logs are not deleted. This action cannot be undone. *New in version 2.2.0* - @param ctx _context.Context - for authentication, logging, cancellation, deadlines, tracing, etc. Passed from http.Request or context.Background(). + @param ctx context.Context - for authentication, logging, cancellation, deadlines, tracing, etc. Passed from http.Request or context.Background(). @param dagId The DAG ID. @return DAGApiApiDeleteDagRequest */ -func (a *DAGApiService) DeleteDag(ctx _context.Context, dagId string) DAGApiApiDeleteDagRequest { +func (a *DAGApiService) DeleteDag(ctx context.Context, dagId string) DAGApiApiDeleteDagRequest { return DAGApiApiDeleteDagRequest{ ApiService: a, ctx: ctx, @@ -79,26 +79,24 @@ func (a *DAGApiService) DeleteDag(ctx _context.Context, dagId string) DAGApiApiD } // Execute executes the request -func (a *DAGApiService) DeleteDagExecute(r DAGApiApiDeleteDagRequest) (*_nethttp.Response, error) { +func (a *DAGApiService) DeleteDagExecute(r DAGApiApiDeleteDagRequest) (*http.Response, error) { var ( - localVarHTTPMethod = _nethttp.MethodDelete + localVarHTTPMethod = http.MethodDelete localVarPostBody interface{} - localVarFormFileName string - localVarFileName string - localVarFileBytes []byte + formFiles []formFile ) localBasePath, err := a.client.cfg.ServerURLWithContext(r.ctx, "DAGApiService.DeleteDag") if err != nil { - return nil, GenericOpenAPIError{error: err.Error()} + return nil, &GenericOpenAPIError{error: err.Error()} } localVarPath := localBasePath + "/dags/{dag_id}" - localVarPath = strings.Replace(localVarPath, "{"+"dag_id"+"}", _neturl.PathEscape(parameterToString(r.dagId, "")), -1) + localVarPath = strings.Replace(localVarPath, "{"+"dag_id"+"}", url.PathEscape(parameterToString(r.dagId, "")), -1) localVarHeaderParams := make(map[string]string) - localVarQueryParams := _neturl.Values{} - localVarFormParams := _neturl.Values{} + localVarQueryParams := url.Values{} + localVarFormParams := url.Values{} // to determine the Content-Type header localVarHTTPContentTypes := []string{} @@ -117,7 +115,7 @@ func (a *DAGApiService) DeleteDagExecute(r DAGApiApiDeleteDagRequest) (*_nethttp if localVarHTTPHeaderAccept != "" { localVarHeaderParams["Accept"] = localVarHTTPHeaderAccept } - req, err := a.client.prepareRequest(r.ctx, localVarPath, localVarHTTPMethod, localVarPostBody, localVarHeaderParams, localVarQueryParams, localVarFormParams, localVarFormFileName, localVarFileName, localVarFileBytes) + req, err := a.client.prepareRequest(r.ctx, localVarPath, localVarHTTPMethod, localVarPostBody, localVarHeaderParams, localVarQueryParams, localVarFormParams, formFiles) if err != nil { return nil, err } @@ -127,15 +125,15 @@ func (a *DAGApiService) DeleteDagExecute(r DAGApiApiDeleteDagRequest) (*_nethttp return localVarHTTPResponse, err } - localVarBody, err := _ioutil.ReadAll(localVarHTTPResponse.Body) + localVarBody, err := ioutil.ReadAll(localVarHTTPResponse.Body) localVarHTTPResponse.Body.Close() - localVarHTTPResponse.Body = _ioutil.NopCloser(bytes.NewBuffer(localVarBody)) + localVarHTTPResponse.Body = ioutil.NopCloser(bytes.NewBuffer(localVarBody)) if err != nil { return localVarHTTPResponse, err } if localVarHTTPResponse.StatusCode >= 300 { - newErr := GenericOpenAPIError{ + newErr := &GenericOpenAPIError{ body: localVarBody, error: localVarHTTPResponse.Status, } @@ -195,13 +193,13 @@ func (a *DAGApiService) DeleteDagExecute(r DAGApiApiDeleteDagRequest) (*_nethttp } type DAGApiApiGetDagRequest struct { - ctx _context.Context + ctx context.Context ApiService *DAGApiService dagId string } -func (r DAGApiApiGetDagRequest) Execute() (DAG, *_nethttp.Response, error) { +func (r DAGApiApiGetDagRequest) Execute() (*DAG, *http.Response, error) { return r.ApiService.GetDagExecute(r) } @@ -212,11 +210,11 @@ Presents only information available in database (DAGModel). If you need detailed information, consider using GET /dags/{dag_id}/details. - @param ctx _context.Context - for authentication, logging, cancellation, deadlines, tracing, etc. Passed from http.Request or context.Background(). + @param ctx context.Context - for authentication, logging, cancellation, deadlines, tracing, etc. Passed from http.Request or context.Background(). @param dagId The DAG ID. @return DAGApiApiGetDagRequest */ -func (a *DAGApiService) GetDag(ctx _context.Context, dagId string) DAGApiApiGetDagRequest { +func (a *DAGApiService) GetDag(ctx context.Context, dagId string) DAGApiApiGetDagRequest { return DAGApiApiGetDagRequest{ ApiService: a, ctx: ctx, @@ -226,27 +224,25 @@ func (a *DAGApiService) GetDag(ctx _context.Context, dagId string) DAGApiApiGetD // Execute executes the request // @return DAG -func (a *DAGApiService) GetDagExecute(r DAGApiApiGetDagRequest) (DAG, *_nethttp.Response, error) { +func (a *DAGApiService) GetDagExecute(r DAGApiApiGetDagRequest) (*DAG, *http.Response, error) { var ( - localVarHTTPMethod = _nethttp.MethodGet + localVarHTTPMethod = http.MethodGet localVarPostBody interface{} - localVarFormFileName string - localVarFileName string - localVarFileBytes []byte - localVarReturnValue DAG + formFiles []formFile + localVarReturnValue *DAG ) localBasePath, err := a.client.cfg.ServerURLWithContext(r.ctx, "DAGApiService.GetDag") if err != nil { - return localVarReturnValue, nil, GenericOpenAPIError{error: err.Error()} + return localVarReturnValue, nil, &GenericOpenAPIError{error: err.Error()} } localVarPath := localBasePath + "/dags/{dag_id}" - localVarPath = strings.Replace(localVarPath, "{"+"dag_id"+"}", _neturl.PathEscape(parameterToString(r.dagId, "")), -1) + localVarPath = strings.Replace(localVarPath, "{"+"dag_id"+"}", url.PathEscape(parameterToString(r.dagId, "")), -1) localVarHeaderParams := make(map[string]string) - localVarQueryParams := _neturl.Values{} - localVarFormParams := _neturl.Values{} + localVarQueryParams := url.Values{} + localVarFormParams := url.Values{} // to determine the Content-Type header localVarHTTPContentTypes := []string{} @@ -265,7 +261,7 @@ func (a *DAGApiService) GetDagExecute(r DAGApiApiGetDagRequest) (DAG, *_nethttp. if localVarHTTPHeaderAccept != "" { localVarHeaderParams["Accept"] = localVarHTTPHeaderAccept } - req, err := a.client.prepareRequest(r.ctx, localVarPath, localVarHTTPMethod, localVarPostBody, localVarHeaderParams, localVarQueryParams, localVarFormParams, localVarFormFileName, localVarFileName, localVarFileBytes) + req, err := a.client.prepareRequest(r.ctx, localVarPath, localVarHTTPMethod, localVarPostBody, localVarHeaderParams, localVarQueryParams, localVarFormParams, formFiles) if err != nil { return localVarReturnValue, nil, err } @@ -275,15 +271,15 @@ func (a *DAGApiService) GetDagExecute(r DAGApiApiGetDagRequest) (DAG, *_nethttp. return localVarReturnValue, localVarHTTPResponse, err } - localVarBody, err := _ioutil.ReadAll(localVarHTTPResponse.Body) + localVarBody, err := ioutil.ReadAll(localVarHTTPResponse.Body) localVarHTTPResponse.Body.Close() - localVarHTTPResponse.Body = _ioutil.NopCloser(bytes.NewBuffer(localVarBody)) + localVarHTTPResponse.Body = ioutil.NopCloser(bytes.NewBuffer(localVarBody)) if err != nil { return localVarReturnValue, localVarHTTPResponse, err } if localVarHTTPResponse.StatusCode >= 300 { - newErr := GenericOpenAPIError{ + newErr := &GenericOpenAPIError{ body: localVarBody, error: localVarHTTPResponse.Status, } @@ -321,7 +317,7 @@ func (a *DAGApiService) GetDagExecute(r DAGApiApiGetDagRequest) (DAG, *_nethttp. err = a.client.decode(&localVarReturnValue, localVarBody, localVarHTTPResponse.Header.Get("Content-Type")) if err != nil { - newErr := GenericOpenAPIError{ + newErr := &GenericOpenAPIError{ body: localVarBody, error: err.Error(), } @@ -332,13 +328,13 @@ func (a *DAGApiService) GetDagExecute(r DAGApiApiGetDagRequest) (DAG, *_nethttp. } type DAGApiApiGetDagDetailsRequest struct { - ctx _context.Context + ctx context.Context ApiService *DAGApiService dagId string } -func (r DAGApiApiGetDagDetailsRequest) Execute() (DAGDetail, *_nethttp.Response, error) { +func (r DAGApiApiGetDagDetailsRequest) Execute() (*DAGDetail, *http.Response, error) { return r.ApiService.GetDagDetailsExecute(r) } @@ -348,11 +344,11 @@ GetDagDetails Get a simplified representation of DAG The response contains many DAG attributes, so the response can be large. If possible, consider using GET /dags/{dag_id}. - @param ctx _context.Context - for authentication, logging, cancellation, deadlines, tracing, etc. Passed from http.Request or context.Background(). + @param ctx context.Context - for authentication, logging, cancellation, deadlines, tracing, etc. Passed from http.Request or context.Background(). @param dagId The DAG ID. @return DAGApiApiGetDagDetailsRequest */ -func (a *DAGApiService) GetDagDetails(ctx _context.Context, dagId string) DAGApiApiGetDagDetailsRequest { +func (a *DAGApiService) GetDagDetails(ctx context.Context, dagId string) DAGApiApiGetDagDetailsRequest { return DAGApiApiGetDagDetailsRequest{ ApiService: a, ctx: ctx, @@ -362,27 +358,25 @@ func (a *DAGApiService) GetDagDetails(ctx _context.Context, dagId string) DAGApi // Execute executes the request // @return DAGDetail -func (a *DAGApiService) GetDagDetailsExecute(r DAGApiApiGetDagDetailsRequest) (DAGDetail, *_nethttp.Response, error) { +func (a *DAGApiService) GetDagDetailsExecute(r DAGApiApiGetDagDetailsRequest) (*DAGDetail, *http.Response, error) { var ( - localVarHTTPMethod = _nethttp.MethodGet + localVarHTTPMethod = http.MethodGet localVarPostBody interface{} - localVarFormFileName string - localVarFileName string - localVarFileBytes []byte - localVarReturnValue DAGDetail + formFiles []formFile + localVarReturnValue *DAGDetail ) localBasePath, err := a.client.cfg.ServerURLWithContext(r.ctx, "DAGApiService.GetDagDetails") if err != nil { - return localVarReturnValue, nil, GenericOpenAPIError{error: err.Error()} + return localVarReturnValue, nil, &GenericOpenAPIError{error: err.Error()} } localVarPath := localBasePath + "/dags/{dag_id}/details" - localVarPath = strings.Replace(localVarPath, "{"+"dag_id"+"}", _neturl.PathEscape(parameterToString(r.dagId, "")), -1) + localVarPath = strings.Replace(localVarPath, "{"+"dag_id"+"}", url.PathEscape(parameterToString(r.dagId, "")), -1) localVarHeaderParams := make(map[string]string) - localVarQueryParams := _neturl.Values{} - localVarFormParams := _neturl.Values{} + localVarQueryParams := url.Values{} + localVarFormParams := url.Values{} // to determine the Content-Type header localVarHTTPContentTypes := []string{} @@ -401,7 +395,7 @@ func (a *DAGApiService) GetDagDetailsExecute(r DAGApiApiGetDagDetailsRequest) (D if localVarHTTPHeaderAccept != "" { localVarHeaderParams["Accept"] = localVarHTTPHeaderAccept } - req, err := a.client.prepareRequest(r.ctx, localVarPath, localVarHTTPMethod, localVarPostBody, localVarHeaderParams, localVarQueryParams, localVarFormParams, localVarFormFileName, localVarFileName, localVarFileBytes) + req, err := a.client.prepareRequest(r.ctx, localVarPath, localVarHTTPMethod, localVarPostBody, localVarHeaderParams, localVarQueryParams, localVarFormParams, formFiles) if err != nil { return localVarReturnValue, nil, err } @@ -411,15 +405,15 @@ func (a *DAGApiService) GetDagDetailsExecute(r DAGApiApiGetDagDetailsRequest) (D return localVarReturnValue, localVarHTTPResponse, err } - localVarBody, err := _ioutil.ReadAll(localVarHTTPResponse.Body) + localVarBody, err := ioutil.ReadAll(localVarHTTPResponse.Body) localVarHTTPResponse.Body.Close() - localVarHTTPResponse.Body = _ioutil.NopCloser(bytes.NewBuffer(localVarBody)) + localVarHTTPResponse.Body = ioutil.NopCloser(bytes.NewBuffer(localVarBody)) if err != nil { return localVarReturnValue, localVarHTTPResponse, err } if localVarHTTPResponse.StatusCode >= 300 { - newErr := GenericOpenAPIError{ + newErr := &GenericOpenAPIError{ body: localVarBody, error: localVarHTTPResponse.Status, } @@ -457,7 +451,7 @@ func (a *DAGApiService) GetDagDetailsExecute(r DAGApiApiGetDagDetailsRequest) (D err = a.client.decode(&localVarReturnValue, localVarBody, localVarHTTPResponse.Header.Get("Content-Type")) if err != nil { - newErr := GenericOpenAPIError{ + newErr := &GenericOpenAPIError{ body: localVarBody, error: err.Error(), } @@ -468,13 +462,13 @@ func (a *DAGApiService) GetDagDetailsExecute(r DAGApiApiGetDagDetailsRequest) (D } type DAGApiApiGetDagSourceRequest struct { - ctx _context.Context + ctx context.Context ApiService *DAGApiService fileToken string } -func (r DAGApiApiGetDagSourceRequest) Execute() (InlineResponse2001, *_nethttp.Response, error) { +func (r DAGApiApiGetDagSourceRequest) Execute() (*InlineResponse2001, *http.Response, error) { return r.ApiService.GetDagSourceExecute(r) } @@ -484,11 +478,11 @@ GetDagSource Get a source code Get a source code using file token. - @param ctx _context.Context - for authentication, logging, cancellation, deadlines, tracing, etc. Passed from http.Request or context.Background(). + @param ctx context.Context - for authentication, logging, cancellation, deadlines, tracing, etc. Passed from http.Request or context.Background(). @param fileToken The key containing the encrypted path to the file. Encryption and decryption take place only on the server. This prevents the client from reading an non-DAG file. This also ensures API extensibility, because the format of encrypted data may change. @return DAGApiApiGetDagSourceRequest */ -func (a *DAGApiService) GetDagSource(ctx _context.Context, fileToken string) DAGApiApiGetDagSourceRequest { +func (a *DAGApiService) GetDagSource(ctx context.Context, fileToken string) DAGApiApiGetDagSourceRequest { return DAGApiApiGetDagSourceRequest{ ApiService: a, ctx: ctx, @@ -498,27 +492,25 @@ func (a *DAGApiService) GetDagSource(ctx _context.Context, fileToken string) DAG // Execute executes the request // @return InlineResponse2001 -func (a *DAGApiService) GetDagSourceExecute(r DAGApiApiGetDagSourceRequest) (InlineResponse2001, *_nethttp.Response, error) { +func (a *DAGApiService) GetDagSourceExecute(r DAGApiApiGetDagSourceRequest) (*InlineResponse2001, *http.Response, error) { var ( - localVarHTTPMethod = _nethttp.MethodGet + localVarHTTPMethod = http.MethodGet localVarPostBody interface{} - localVarFormFileName string - localVarFileName string - localVarFileBytes []byte - localVarReturnValue InlineResponse2001 + formFiles []formFile + localVarReturnValue *InlineResponse2001 ) localBasePath, err := a.client.cfg.ServerURLWithContext(r.ctx, "DAGApiService.GetDagSource") if err != nil { - return localVarReturnValue, nil, GenericOpenAPIError{error: err.Error()} + return localVarReturnValue, nil, &GenericOpenAPIError{error: err.Error()} } localVarPath := localBasePath + "/dagSources/{file_token}" - localVarPath = strings.Replace(localVarPath, "{"+"file_token"+"}", _neturl.PathEscape(parameterToString(r.fileToken, "")), -1) + localVarPath = strings.Replace(localVarPath, "{"+"file_token"+"}", url.PathEscape(parameterToString(r.fileToken, "")), -1) localVarHeaderParams := make(map[string]string) - localVarQueryParams := _neturl.Values{} - localVarFormParams := _neturl.Values{} + localVarQueryParams := url.Values{} + localVarFormParams := url.Values{} // to determine the Content-Type header localVarHTTPContentTypes := []string{} @@ -537,7 +529,7 @@ func (a *DAGApiService) GetDagSourceExecute(r DAGApiApiGetDagSourceRequest) (Inl if localVarHTTPHeaderAccept != "" { localVarHeaderParams["Accept"] = localVarHTTPHeaderAccept } - req, err := a.client.prepareRequest(r.ctx, localVarPath, localVarHTTPMethod, localVarPostBody, localVarHeaderParams, localVarQueryParams, localVarFormParams, localVarFormFileName, localVarFileName, localVarFileBytes) + req, err := a.client.prepareRequest(r.ctx, localVarPath, localVarHTTPMethod, localVarPostBody, localVarHeaderParams, localVarQueryParams, localVarFormParams, formFiles) if err != nil { return localVarReturnValue, nil, err } @@ -547,15 +539,15 @@ func (a *DAGApiService) GetDagSourceExecute(r DAGApiApiGetDagSourceRequest) (Inl return localVarReturnValue, localVarHTTPResponse, err } - localVarBody, err := _ioutil.ReadAll(localVarHTTPResponse.Body) + localVarBody, err := ioutil.ReadAll(localVarHTTPResponse.Body) localVarHTTPResponse.Body.Close() - localVarHTTPResponse.Body = _ioutil.NopCloser(bytes.NewBuffer(localVarBody)) + localVarHTTPResponse.Body = ioutil.NopCloser(bytes.NewBuffer(localVarBody)) if err != nil { return localVarReturnValue, localVarHTTPResponse, err } if localVarHTTPResponse.StatusCode >= 300 { - newErr := GenericOpenAPIError{ + newErr := &GenericOpenAPIError{ body: localVarBody, error: localVarHTTPResponse.Status, } @@ -603,7 +595,7 @@ func (a *DAGApiService) GetDagSourceExecute(r DAGApiApiGetDagSourceRequest) (Inl err = a.client.decode(&localVarReturnValue, localVarBody, localVarHTTPResponse.Header.Get("Content-Type")) if err != nil { - newErr := GenericOpenAPIError{ + newErr := &GenericOpenAPIError{ body: localVarBody, error: err.Error(), } @@ -614,13 +606,14 @@ func (a *DAGApiService) GetDagSourceExecute(r DAGApiApiGetDagSourceRequest) (Inl } type DAGApiApiGetDagsRequest struct { - ctx _context.Context + ctx context.Context ApiService *DAGApiService limit *int32 offset *int32 orderBy *string tags *[]string onlyActive *bool + paused *bool dagIdPattern *string } @@ -649,13 +642,18 @@ func (r DAGApiApiGetDagsRequest) OnlyActive(onlyActive bool) DAGApiApiGetDagsReq r.onlyActive = &onlyActive return r } +// Only filter paused/unpaused DAGs. If absent or null, it returns paused and unpaused DAGs. *New in version 2.6.0* +func (r DAGApiApiGetDagsRequest) Paused(paused bool) DAGApiApiGetDagsRequest { + r.paused = &paused + return r +} // If set, only return DAGs with dag_ids matching this pattern. func (r DAGApiApiGetDagsRequest) DagIdPattern(dagIdPattern string) DAGApiApiGetDagsRequest { r.dagIdPattern = &dagIdPattern return r } -func (r DAGApiApiGetDagsRequest) Execute() (DAGCollection, *_nethttp.Response, error) { +func (r DAGApiApiGetDagsRequest) Execute() (*DAGCollection, *http.Response, error) { return r.ApiService.GetDagsExecute(r) } @@ -666,10 +664,10 @@ List DAGs in the database. `dag_id_pattern` can be set to match dags of a specific pattern - @param ctx _context.Context - for authentication, logging, cancellation, deadlines, tracing, etc. Passed from http.Request or context.Background(). + @param ctx context.Context - for authentication, logging, cancellation, deadlines, tracing, etc. Passed from http.Request or context.Background(). @return DAGApiApiGetDagsRequest */ -func (a *DAGApiService) GetDags(ctx _context.Context) DAGApiApiGetDagsRequest { +func (a *DAGApiService) GetDags(ctx context.Context) DAGApiApiGetDagsRequest { return DAGApiApiGetDagsRequest{ ApiService: a, ctx: ctx, @@ -678,26 +676,24 @@ func (a *DAGApiService) GetDags(ctx _context.Context) DAGApiApiGetDagsRequest { // Execute executes the request // @return DAGCollection -func (a *DAGApiService) GetDagsExecute(r DAGApiApiGetDagsRequest) (DAGCollection, *_nethttp.Response, error) { +func (a *DAGApiService) GetDagsExecute(r DAGApiApiGetDagsRequest) (*DAGCollection, *http.Response, error) { var ( - localVarHTTPMethod = _nethttp.MethodGet + localVarHTTPMethod = http.MethodGet localVarPostBody interface{} - localVarFormFileName string - localVarFileName string - localVarFileBytes []byte - localVarReturnValue DAGCollection + formFiles []formFile + localVarReturnValue *DAGCollection ) localBasePath, err := a.client.cfg.ServerURLWithContext(r.ctx, "DAGApiService.GetDags") if err != nil { - return localVarReturnValue, nil, GenericOpenAPIError{error: err.Error()} + return localVarReturnValue, nil, &GenericOpenAPIError{error: err.Error()} } localVarPath := localBasePath + "/dags" localVarHeaderParams := make(map[string]string) - localVarQueryParams := _neturl.Values{} - localVarFormParams := _neturl.Values{} + localVarQueryParams := url.Values{} + localVarFormParams := url.Values{} if r.limit != nil { localVarQueryParams.Add("limit", parameterToString(*r.limit, "")) @@ -722,6 +718,9 @@ func (a *DAGApiService) GetDagsExecute(r DAGApiApiGetDagsRequest) (DAGCollection if r.onlyActive != nil { localVarQueryParams.Add("only_active", parameterToString(*r.onlyActive, "")) } + if r.paused != nil { + localVarQueryParams.Add("paused", parameterToString(*r.paused, "")) + } if r.dagIdPattern != nil { localVarQueryParams.Add("dag_id_pattern", parameterToString(*r.dagIdPattern, "")) } @@ -742,7 +741,7 @@ func (a *DAGApiService) GetDagsExecute(r DAGApiApiGetDagsRequest) (DAGCollection if localVarHTTPHeaderAccept != "" { localVarHeaderParams["Accept"] = localVarHTTPHeaderAccept } - req, err := a.client.prepareRequest(r.ctx, localVarPath, localVarHTTPMethod, localVarPostBody, localVarHeaderParams, localVarQueryParams, localVarFormParams, localVarFormFileName, localVarFileName, localVarFileBytes) + req, err := a.client.prepareRequest(r.ctx, localVarPath, localVarHTTPMethod, localVarPostBody, localVarHeaderParams, localVarQueryParams, localVarFormParams, formFiles) if err != nil { return localVarReturnValue, nil, err } @@ -752,15 +751,15 @@ func (a *DAGApiService) GetDagsExecute(r DAGApiApiGetDagsRequest) (DAGCollection return localVarReturnValue, localVarHTTPResponse, err } - localVarBody, err := _ioutil.ReadAll(localVarHTTPResponse.Body) + localVarBody, err := ioutil.ReadAll(localVarHTTPResponse.Body) localVarHTTPResponse.Body.Close() - localVarHTTPResponse.Body = _ioutil.NopCloser(bytes.NewBuffer(localVarBody)) + localVarHTTPResponse.Body = ioutil.NopCloser(bytes.NewBuffer(localVarBody)) if err != nil { return localVarReturnValue, localVarHTTPResponse, err } if localVarHTTPResponse.StatusCode >= 300 { - newErr := GenericOpenAPIError{ + newErr := &GenericOpenAPIError{ body: localVarBody, error: localVarHTTPResponse.Status, } @@ -778,7 +777,7 @@ func (a *DAGApiService) GetDagsExecute(r DAGApiApiGetDagsRequest) (DAGCollection err = a.client.decode(&localVarReturnValue, localVarBody, localVarHTTPResponse.Header.Get("Content-Type")) if err != nil { - newErr := GenericOpenAPIError{ + newErr := &GenericOpenAPIError{ body: localVarBody, error: err.Error(), } @@ -789,26 +788,26 @@ func (a *DAGApiService) GetDagsExecute(r DAGApiApiGetDagsRequest) (DAGCollection } type DAGApiApiGetTaskRequest struct { - ctx _context.Context + ctx context.Context ApiService *DAGApiService dagId string taskId string } -func (r DAGApiApiGetTaskRequest) Execute() (Task, *_nethttp.Response, error) { +func (r DAGApiApiGetTaskRequest) Execute() (*Task, *http.Response, error) { return r.ApiService.GetTaskExecute(r) } /* GetTask Get simplified representation of a task - @param ctx _context.Context - for authentication, logging, cancellation, deadlines, tracing, etc. Passed from http.Request or context.Background(). + @param ctx context.Context - for authentication, logging, cancellation, deadlines, tracing, etc. Passed from http.Request or context.Background(). @param dagId The DAG ID. @param taskId The task ID. @return DAGApiApiGetTaskRequest */ -func (a *DAGApiService) GetTask(ctx _context.Context, dagId string, taskId string) DAGApiApiGetTaskRequest { +func (a *DAGApiService) GetTask(ctx context.Context, dagId string, taskId string) DAGApiApiGetTaskRequest { return DAGApiApiGetTaskRequest{ ApiService: a, ctx: ctx, @@ -819,28 +818,26 @@ func (a *DAGApiService) GetTask(ctx _context.Context, dagId string, taskId strin // Execute executes the request // @return Task -func (a *DAGApiService) GetTaskExecute(r DAGApiApiGetTaskRequest) (Task, *_nethttp.Response, error) { +func (a *DAGApiService) GetTaskExecute(r DAGApiApiGetTaskRequest) (*Task, *http.Response, error) { var ( - localVarHTTPMethod = _nethttp.MethodGet + localVarHTTPMethod = http.MethodGet localVarPostBody interface{} - localVarFormFileName string - localVarFileName string - localVarFileBytes []byte - localVarReturnValue Task + formFiles []formFile + localVarReturnValue *Task ) localBasePath, err := a.client.cfg.ServerURLWithContext(r.ctx, "DAGApiService.GetTask") if err != nil { - return localVarReturnValue, nil, GenericOpenAPIError{error: err.Error()} + return localVarReturnValue, nil, &GenericOpenAPIError{error: err.Error()} } localVarPath := localBasePath + "/dags/{dag_id}/tasks/{task_id}" - localVarPath = strings.Replace(localVarPath, "{"+"dag_id"+"}", _neturl.PathEscape(parameterToString(r.dagId, "")), -1) - localVarPath = strings.Replace(localVarPath, "{"+"task_id"+"}", _neturl.PathEscape(parameterToString(r.taskId, "")), -1) + localVarPath = strings.Replace(localVarPath, "{"+"dag_id"+"}", url.PathEscape(parameterToString(r.dagId, "")), -1) + localVarPath = strings.Replace(localVarPath, "{"+"task_id"+"}", url.PathEscape(parameterToString(r.taskId, "")), -1) localVarHeaderParams := make(map[string]string) - localVarQueryParams := _neturl.Values{} - localVarFormParams := _neturl.Values{} + localVarQueryParams := url.Values{} + localVarFormParams := url.Values{} // to determine the Content-Type header localVarHTTPContentTypes := []string{} @@ -859,7 +856,7 @@ func (a *DAGApiService) GetTaskExecute(r DAGApiApiGetTaskRequest) (Task, *_netht if localVarHTTPHeaderAccept != "" { localVarHeaderParams["Accept"] = localVarHTTPHeaderAccept } - req, err := a.client.prepareRequest(r.ctx, localVarPath, localVarHTTPMethod, localVarPostBody, localVarHeaderParams, localVarQueryParams, localVarFormParams, localVarFormFileName, localVarFileName, localVarFileBytes) + req, err := a.client.prepareRequest(r.ctx, localVarPath, localVarHTTPMethod, localVarPostBody, localVarHeaderParams, localVarQueryParams, localVarFormParams, formFiles) if err != nil { return localVarReturnValue, nil, err } @@ -869,15 +866,15 @@ func (a *DAGApiService) GetTaskExecute(r DAGApiApiGetTaskRequest) (Task, *_netht return localVarReturnValue, localVarHTTPResponse, err } - localVarBody, err := _ioutil.ReadAll(localVarHTTPResponse.Body) + localVarBody, err := ioutil.ReadAll(localVarHTTPResponse.Body) localVarHTTPResponse.Body.Close() - localVarHTTPResponse.Body = _ioutil.NopCloser(bytes.NewBuffer(localVarBody)) + localVarHTTPResponse.Body = ioutil.NopCloser(bytes.NewBuffer(localVarBody)) if err != nil { return localVarReturnValue, localVarHTTPResponse, err } if localVarHTTPResponse.StatusCode >= 300 { - newErr := GenericOpenAPIError{ + newErr := &GenericOpenAPIError{ body: localVarBody, error: localVarHTTPResponse.Status, } @@ -915,7 +912,7 @@ func (a *DAGApiService) GetTaskExecute(r DAGApiApiGetTaskRequest) (Task, *_netht err = a.client.decode(&localVarReturnValue, localVarBody, localVarHTTPResponse.Header.Get("Content-Type")) if err != nil { - newErr := GenericOpenAPIError{ + newErr := &GenericOpenAPIError{ body: localVarBody, error: err.Error(), } @@ -926,7 +923,7 @@ func (a *DAGApiService) GetTaskExecute(r DAGApiApiGetTaskRequest) (Task, *_netht } type DAGApiApiGetTasksRequest struct { - ctx _context.Context + ctx context.Context ApiService *DAGApiService dagId string orderBy *string @@ -938,18 +935,18 @@ func (r DAGApiApiGetTasksRequest) OrderBy(orderBy string) DAGApiApiGetTasksReque return r } -func (r DAGApiApiGetTasksRequest) Execute() (TaskCollection, *_nethttp.Response, error) { +func (r DAGApiApiGetTasksRequest) Execute() (*TaskCollection, *http.Response, error) { return r.ApiService.GetTasksExecute(r) } /* GetTasks Get tasks for DAG - @param ctx _context.Context - for authentication, logging, cancellation, deadlines, tracing, etc. Passed from http.Request or context.Background(). + @param ctx context.Context - for authentication, logging, cancellation, deadlines, tracing, etc. Passed from http.Request or context.Background(). @param dagId The DAG ID. @return DAGApiApiGetTasksRequest */ -func (a *DAGApiService) GetTasks(ctx _context.Context, dagId string) DAGApiApiGetTasksRequest { +func (a *DAGApiService) GetTasks(ctx context.Context, dagId string) DAGApiApiGetTasksRequest { return DAGApiApiGetTasksRequest{ ApiService: a, ctx: ctx, @@ -959,27 +956,25 @@ func (a *DAGApiService) GetTasks(ctx _context.Context, dagId string) DAGApiApiGe // Execute executes the request // @return TaskCollection -func (a *DAGApiService) GetTasksExecute(r DAGApiApiGetTasksRequest) (TaskCollection, *_nethttp.Response, error) { +func (a *DAGApiService) GetTasksExecute(r DAGApiApiGetTasksRequest) (*TaskCollection, *http.Response, error) { var ( - localVarHTTPMethod = _nethttp.MethodGet + localVarHTTPMethod = http.MethodGet localVarPostBody interface{} - localVarFormFileName string - localVarFileName string - localVarFileBytes []byte - localVarReturnValue TaskCollection + formFiles []formFile + localVarReturnValue *TaskCollection ) localBasePath, err := a.client.cfg.ServerURLWithContext(r.ctx, "DAGApiService.GetTasks") if err != nil { - return localVarReturnValue, nil, GenericOpenAPIError{error: err.Error()} + return localVarReturnValue, nil, &GenericOpenAPIError{error: err.Error()} } localVarPath := localBasePath + "/dags/{dag_id}/tasks" - localVarPath = strings.Replace(localVarPath, "{"+"dag_id"+"}", _neturl.PathEscape(parameterToString(r.dagId, "")), -1) + localVarPath = strings.Replace(localVarPath, "{"+"dag_id"+"}", url.PathEscape(parameterToString(r.dagId, "")), -1) localVarHeaderParams := make(map[string]string) - localVarQueryParams := _neturl.Values{} - localVarFormParams := _neturl.Values{} + localVarQueryParams := url.Values{} + localVarFormParams := url.Values{} if r.orderBy != nil { localVarQueryParams.Add("order_by", parameterToString(*r.orderBy, "")) @@ -1001,7 +996,7 @@ func (a *DAGApiService) GetTasksExecute(r DAGApiApiGetTasksRequest) (TaskCollect if localVarHTTPHeaderAccept != "" { localVarHeaderParams["Accept"] = localVarHTTPHeaderAccept } - req, err := a.client.prepareRequest(r.ctx, localVarPath, localVarHTTPMethod, localVarPostBody, localVarHeaderParams, localVarQueryParams, localVarFormParams, localVarFormFileName, localVarFileName, localVarFileBytes) + req, err := a.client.prepareRequest(r.ctx, localVarPath, localVarHTTPMethod, localVarPostBody, localVarHeaderParams, localVarQueryParams, localVarFormParams, formFiles) if err != nil { return localVarReturnValue, nil, err } @@ -1011,15 +1006,15 @@ func (a *DAGApiService) GetTasksExecute(r DAGApiApiGetTasksRequest) (TaskCollect return localVarReturnValue, localVarHTTPResponse, err } - localVarBody, err := _ioutil.ReadAll(localVarHTTPResponse.Body) + localVarBody, err := ioutil.ReadAll(localVarHTTPResponse.Body) localVarHTTPResponse.Body.Close() - localVarHTTPResponse.Body = _ioutil.NopCloser(bytes.NewBuffer(localVarBody)) + localVarHTTPResponse.Body = ioutil.NopCloser(bytes.NewBuffer(localVarBody)) if err != nil { return localVarReturnValue, localVarHTTPResponse, err } if localVarHTTPResponse.StatusCode >= 300 { - newErr := GenericOpenAPIError{ + newErr := &GenericOpenAPIError{ body: localVarBody, error: localVarHTTPResponse.Status, } @@ -1057,7 +1052,7 @@ func (a *DAGApiService) GetTasksExecute(r DAGApiApiGetTasksRequest) (TaskCollect err = a.client.decode(&localVarReturnValue, localVarBody, localVarHTTPResponse.Header.Get("Content-Type")) if err != nil { - newErr := GenericOpenAPIError{ + newErr := &GenericOpenAPIError{ body: localVarBody, error: err.Error(), } @@ -1068,7 +1063,7 @@ func (a *DAGApiService) GetTasksExecute(r DAGApiApiGetTasksRequest) (TaskCollect } type DAGApiApiPatchDagRequest struct { - ctx _context.Context + ctx context.Context ApiService *DAGApiService dagId string dAG *DAG @@ -1085,18 +1080,18 @@ func (r DAGApiApiPatchDagRequest) UpdateMask(updateMask []string) DAGApiApiPatch return r } -func (r DAGApiApiPatchDagRequest) Execute() (DAG, *_nethttp.Response, error) { +func (r DAGApiApiPatchDagRequest) Execute() (*DAG, *http.Response, error) { return r.ApiService.PatchDagExecute(r) } /* PatchDag Update a DAG - @param ctx _context.Context - for authentication, logging, cancellation, deadlines, tracing, etc. Passed from http.Request or context.Background(). + @param ctx context.Context - for authentication, logging, cancellation, deadlines, tracing, etc. Passed from http.Request or context.Background(). @param dagId The DAG ID. @return DAGApiApiPatchDagRequest */ -func (a *DAGApiService) PatchDag(ctx _context.Context, dagId string) DAGApiApiPatchDagRequest { +func (a *DAGApiService) PatchDag(ctx context.Context, dagId string) DAGApiApiPatchDagRequest { return DAGApiApiPatchDagRequest{ ApiService: a, ctx: ctx, @@ -1106,27 +1101,25 @@ func (a *DAGApiService) PatchDag(ctx _context.Context, dagId string) DAGApiApiPa // Execute executes the request // @return DAG -func (a *DAGApiService) PatchDagExecute(r DAGApiApiPatchDagRequest) (DAG, *_nethttp.Response, error) { +func (a *DAGApiService) PatchDagExecute(r DAGApiApiPatchDagRequest) (*DAG, *http.Response, error) { var ( - localVarHTTPMethod = _nethttp.MethodPatch + localVarHTTPMethod = http.MethodPatch localVarPostBody interface{} - localVarFormFileName string - localVarFileName string - localVarFileBytes []byte - localVarReturnValue DAG + formFiles []formFile + localVarReturnValue *DAG ) localBasePath, err := a.client.cfg.ServerURLWithContext(r.ctx, "DAGApiService.PatchDag") if err != nil { - return localVarReturnValue, nil, GenericOpenAPIError{error: err.Error()} + return localVarReturnValue, nil, &GenericOpenAPIError{error: err.Error()} } localVarPath := localBasePath + "/dags/{dag_id}" - localVarPath = strings.Replace(localVarPath, "{"+"dag_id"+"}", _neturl.PathEscape(parameterToString(r.dagId, "")), -1) + localVarPath = strings.Replace(localVarPath, "{"+"dag_id"+"}", url.PathEscape(parameterToString(r.dagId, "")), -1) localVarHeaderParams := make(map[string]string) - localVarQueryParams := _neturl.Values{} - localVarFormParams := _neturl.Values{} + localVarQueryParams := url.Values{} + localVarFormParams := url.Values{} if r.dAG == nil { return localVarReturnValue, nil, reportError("dAG is required and must be specified") } @@ -1153,7 +1146,7 @@ func (a *DAGApiService) PatchDagExecute(r DAGApiApiPatchDagRequest) (DAG, *_neth } // body params localVarPostBody = r.dAG - req, err := a.client.prepareRequest(r.ctx, localVarPath, localVarHTTPMethod, localVarPostBody, localVarHeaderParams, localVarQueryParams, localVarFormParams, localVarFormFileName, localVarFileName, localVarFileBytes) + req, err := a.client.prepareRequest(r.ctx, localVarPath, localVarHTTPMethod, localVarPostBody, localVarHeaderParams, localVarQueryParams, localVarFormParams, formFiles) if err != nil { return localVarReturnValue, nil, err } @@ -1163,15 +1156,15 @@ func (a *DAGApiService) PatchDagExecute(r DAGApiApiPatchDagRequest) (DAG, *_neth return localVarReturnValue, localVarHTTPResponse, err } - localVarBody, err := _ioutil.ReadAll(localVarHTTPResponse.Body) + localVarBody, err := ioutil.ReadAll(localVarHTTPResponse.Body) localVarHTTPResponse.Body.Close() - localVarHTTPResponse.Body = _ioutil.NopCloser(bytes.NewBuffer(localVarBody)) + localVarHTTPResponse.Body = ioutil.NopCloser(bytes.NewBuffer(localVarBody)) if err != nil { return localVarReturnValue, localVarHTTPResponse, err } if localVarHTTPResponse.StatusCode >= 300 { - newErr := GenericOpenAPIError{ + newErr := &GenericOpenAPIError{ body: localVarBody, error: localVarHTTPResponse.Status, } @@ -1209,7 +1202,7 @@ func (a *DAGApiService) PatchDagExecute(r DAGApiApiPatchDagRequest) (DAG, *_neth err = a.client.decode(&localVarReturnValue, localVarBody, localVarHTTPResponse.Header.Get("Content-Type")) if err != nil { - newErr := GenericOpenAPIError{ + newErr := &GenericOpenAPIError{ body: localVarBody, error: err.Error(), } @@ -1220,7 +1213,7 @@ func (a *DAGApiService) PatchDagExecute(r DAGApiApiPatchDagRequest) (DAG, *_neth } type DAGApiApiPatchDagsRequest struct { - ctx _context.Context + ctx context.Context ApiService *DAGApiService dagIdPattern *string dAG *DAG @@ -1266,7 +1259,7 @@ func (r DAGApiApiPatchDagsRequest) OnlyActive(onlyActive bool) DAGApiApiPatchDag return r } -func (r DAGApiApiPatchDagsRequest) Execute() (DAGCollection, *_nethttp.Response, error) { +func (r DAGApiApiPatchDagsRequest) Execute() (*DAGCollection, *http.Response, error) { return r.ApiService.PatchDagsExecute(r) } @@ -1278,10 +1271,10 @@ This endpoint allows specifying `~` as the dag_id_pattern to update all DAGs. *New in version 2.3.0* - @param ctx _context.Context - for authentication, logging, cancellation, deadlines, tracing, etc. Passed from http.Request or context.Background(). + @param ctx context.Context - for authentication, logging, cancellation, deadlines, tracing, etc. Passed from http.Request or context.Background(). @return DAGApiApiPatchDagsRequest */ -func (a *DAGApiService) PatchDags(ctx _context.Context) DAGApiApiPatchDagsRequest { +func (a *DAGApiService) PatchDags(ctx context.Context) DAGApiApiPatchDagsRequest { return DAGApiApiPatchDagsRequest{ ApiService: a, ctx: ctx, @@ -1290,26 +1283,24 @@ func (a *DAGApiService) PatchDags(ctx _context.Context) DAGApiApiPatchDagsReques // Execute executes the request // @return DAGCollection -func (a *DAGApiService) PatchDagsExecute(r DAGApiApiPatchDagsRequest) (DAGCollection, *_nethttp.Response, error) { +func (a *DAGApiService) PatchDagsExecute(r DAGApiApiPatchDagsRequest) (*DAGCollection, *http.Response, error) { var ( - localVarHTTPMethod = _nethttp.MethodPatch + localVarHTTPMethod = http.MethodPatch localVarPostBody interface{} - localVarFormFileName string - localVarFileName string - localVarFileBytes []byte - localVarReturnValue DAGCollection + formFiles []formFile + localVarReturnValue *DAGCollection ) localBasePath, err := a.client.cfg.ServerURLWithContext(r.ctx, "DAGApiService.PatchDags") if err != nil { - return localVarReturnValue, nil, GenericOpenAPIError{error: err.Error()} + return localVarReturnValue, nil, &GenericOpenAPIError{error: err.Error()} } localVarPath := localBasePath + "/dags" localVarHeaderParams := make(map[string]string) - localVarQueryParams := _neturl.Values{} - localVarFormParams := _neturl.Values{} + localVarQueryParams := url.Values{} + localVarFormParams := url.Values{} if r.dagIdPattern == nil { return localVarReturnValue, nil, reportError("dagIdPattern is required and must be specified") } @@ -1360,7 +1351,7 @@ func (a *DAGApiService) PatchDagsExecute(r DAGApiApiPatchDagsRequest) (DAGCollec } // body params localVarPostBody = r.dAG - req, err := a.client.prepareRequest(r.ctx, localVarPath, localVarHTTPMethod, localVarPostBody, localVarHeaderParams, localVarQueryParams, localVarFormParams, localVarFormFileName, localVarFileName, localVarFileBytes) + req, err := a.client.prepareRequest(r.ctx, localVarPath, localVarHTTPMethod, localVarPostBody, localVarHeaderParams, localVarQueryParams, localVarFormParams, formFiles) if err != nil { return localVarReturnValue, nil, err } @@ -1370,15 +1361,15 @@ func (a *DAGApiService) PatchDagsExecute(r DAGApiApiPatchDagsRequest) (DAGCollec return localVarReturnValue, localVarHTTPResponse, err } - localVarBody, err := _ioutil.ReadAll(localVarHTTPResponse.Body) + localVarBody, err := ioutil.ReadAll(localVarHTTPResponse.Body) localVarHTTPResponse.Body.Close() - localVarHTTPResponse.Body = _ioutil.NopCloser(bytes.NewBuffer(localVarBody)) + localVarHTTPResponse.Body = ioutil.NopCloser(bytes.NewBuffer(localVarBody)) if err != nil { return localVarReturnValue, localVarHTTPResponse, err } if localVarHTTPResponse.StatusCode >= 300 { - newErr := GenericOpenAPIError{ + newErr := &GenericOpenAPIError{ body: localVarBody, error: localVarHTTPResponse.Status, } @@ -1416,7 +1407,7 @@ func (a *DAGApiService) PatchDagsExecute(r DAGApiApiPatchDagsRequest) (DAGCollec err = a.client.decode(&localVarReturnValue, localVarBody, localVarHTTPResponse.Header.Get("Content-Type")) if err != nil { - newErr := GenericOpenAPIError{ + newErr := &GenericOpenAPIError{ body: localVarBody, error: err.Error(), } @@ -1427,7 +1418,7 @@ func (a *DAGApiService) PatchDagsExecute(r DAGApiApiPatchDagsRequest) (DAGCollec } type DAGApiApiPostClearTaskInstancesRequest struct { - ctx _context.Context + ctx context.Context ApiService *DAGApiService dagId string clearTaskInstances *ClearTaskInstances @@ -1439,7 +1430,7 @@ func (r DAGApiApiPostClearTaskInstancesRequest) ClearTaskInstances(clearTaskInst return r } -func (r DAGApiApiPostClearTaskInstancesRequest) Execute() (TaskInstanceReferenceCollection, *_nethttp.Response, error) { +func (r DAGApiApiPostClearTaskInstancesRequest) Execute() (*TaskInstanceReferenceCollection, *http.Response, error) { return r.ApiService.PostClearTaskInstancesExecute(r) } @@ -1449,11 +1440,11 @@ PostClearTaskInstances Clear a set of task instances Clears a set of task instances associated with the DAG for a specified date range. - @param ctx _context.Context - for authentication, logging, cancellation, deadlines, tracing, etc. Passed from http.Request or context.Background(). + @param ctx context.Context - for authentication, logging, cancellation, deadlines, tracing, etc. Passed from http.Request or context.Background(). @param dagId The DAG ID. @return DAGApiApiPostClearTaskInstancesRequest */ -func (a *DAGApiService) PostClearTaskInstances(ctx _context.Context, dagId string) DAGApiApiPostClearTaskInstancesRequest { +func (a *DAGApiService) PostClearTaskInstances(ctx context.Context, dagId string) DAGApiApiPostClearTaskInstancesRequest { return DAGApiApiPostClearTaskInstancesRequest{ ApiService: a, ctx: ctx, @@ -1463,27 +1454,25 @@ func (a *DAGApiService) PostClearTaskInstances(ctx _context.Context, dagId strin // Execute executes the request // @return TaskInstanceReferenceCollection -func (a *DAGApiService) PostClearTaskInstancesExecute(r DAGApiApiPostClearTaskInstancesRequest) (TaskInstanceReferenceCollection, *_nethttp.Response, error) { +func (a *DAGApiService) PostClearTaskInstancesExecute(r DAGApiApiPostClearTaskInstancesRequest) (*TaskInstanceReferenceCollection, *http.Response, error) { var ( - localVarHTTPMethod = _nethttp.MethodPost + localVarHTTPMethod = http.MethodPost localVarPostBody interface{} - localVarFormFileName string - localVarFileName string - localVarFileBytes []byte - localVarReturnValue TaskInstanceReferenceCollection + formFiles []formFile + localVarReturnValue *TaskInstanceReferenceCollection ) localBasePath, err := a.client.cfg.ServerURLWithContext(r.ctx, "DAGApiService.PostClearTaskInstances") if err != nil { - return localVarReturnValue, nil, GenericOpenAPIError{error: err.Error()} + return localVarReturnValue, nil, &GenericOpenAPIError{error: err.Error()} } localVarPath := localBasePath + "/dags/{dag_id}/clearTaskInstances" - localVarPath = strings.Replace(localVarPath, "{"+"dag_id"+"}", _neturl.PathEscape(parameterToString(r.dagId, "")), -1) + localVarPath = strings.Replace(localVarPath, "{"+"dag_id"+"}", url.PathEscape(parameterToString(r.dagId, "")), -1) localVarHeaderParams := make(map[string]string) - localVarQueryParams := _neturl.Values{} - localVarFormParams := _neturl.Values{} + localVarQueryParams := url.Values{} + localVarFormParams := url.Values{} if r.clearTaskInstances == nil { return localVarReturnValue, nil, reportError("clearTaskInstances is required and must be specified") } @@ -1507,7 +1496,7 @@ func (a *DAGApiService) PostClearTaskInstancesExecute(r DAGApiApiPostClearTaskIn } // body params localVarPostBody = r.clearTaskInstances - req, err := a.client.prepareRequest(r.ctx, localVarPath, localVarHTTPMethod, localVarPostBody, localVarHeaderParams, localVarQueryParams, localVarFormParams, localVarFormFileName, localVarFileName, localVarFileBytes) + req, err := a.client.prepareRequest(r.ctx, localVarPath, localVarHTTPMethod, localVarPostBody, localVarHeaderParams, localVarQueryParams, localVarFormParams, formFiles) if err != nil { return localVarReturnValue, nil, err } @@ -1517,15 +1506,15 @@ func (a *DAGApiService) PostClearTaskInstancesExecute(r DAGApiApiPostClearTaskIn return localVarReturnValue, localVarHTTPResponse, err } - localVarBody, err := _ioutil.ReadAll(localVarHTTPResponse.Body) + localVarBody, err := ioutil.ReadAll(localVarHTTPResponse.Body) localVarHTTPResponse.Body.Close() - localVarHTTPResponse.Body = _ioutil.NopCloser(bytes.NewBuffer(localVarBody)) + localVarHTTPResponse.Body = ioutil.NopCloser(bytes.NewBuffer(localVarBody)) if err != nil { return localVarReturnValue, localVarHTTPResponse, err } if localVarHTTPResponse.StatusCode >= 300 { - newErr := GenericOpenAPIError{ + newErr := &GenericOpenAPIError{ body: localVarBody, error: localVarHTTPResponse.Status, } @@ -1563,7 +1552,7 @@ func (a *DAGApiService) PostClearTaskInstancesExecute(r DAGApiApiPostClearTaskIn err = a.client.decode(&localVarReturnValue, localVarBody, localVarHTTPResponse.Header.Get("Content-Type")) if err != nil { - newErr := GenericOpenAPIError{ + newErr := &GenericOpenAPIError{ body: localVarBody, error: err.Error(), } @@ -1574,7 +1563,7 @@ func (a *DAGApiService) PostClearTaskInstancesExecute(r DAGApiApiPostClearTaskIn } type DAGApiApiPostSetTaskInstancesStateRequest struct { - ctx _context.Context + ctx context.Context ApiService *DAGApiService dagId string updateTaskInstancesState *UpdateTaskInstancesState @@ -1586,7 +1575,7 @@ func (r DAGApiApiPostSetTaskInstancesStateRequest) UpdateTaskInstancesState(upda return r } -func (r DAGApiApiPostSetTaskInstancesStateRequest) Execute() (TaskInstanceReferenceCollection, *_nethttp.Response, error) { +func (r DAGApiApiPostSetTaskInstancesStateRequest) Execute() (*TaskInstanceReferenceCollection, *http.Response, error) { return r.ApiService.PostSetTaskInstancesStateExecute(r) } @@ -1596,11 +1585,11 @@ PostSetTaskInstancesState Set a state of task instances Updates the state for multiple task instances simultaneously. - @param ctx _context.Context - for authentication, logging, cancellation, deadlines, tracing, etc. Passed from http.Request or context.Background(). + @param ctx context.Context - for authentication, logging, cancellation, deadlines, tracing, etc. Passed from http.Request or context.Background(). @param dagId The DAG ID. @return DAGApiApiPostSetTaskInstancesStateRequest */ -func (a *DAGApiService) PostSetTaskInstancesState(ctx _context.Context, dagId string) DAGApiApiPostSetTaskInstancesStateRequest { +func (a *DAGApiService) PostSetTaskInstancesState(ctx context.Context, dagId string) DAGApiApiPostSetTaskInstancesStateRequest { return DAGApiApiPostSetTaskInstancesStateRequest{ ApiService: a, ctx: ctx, @@ -1610,27 +1599,25 @@ func (a *DAGApiService) PostSetTaskInstancesState(ctx _context.Context, dagId st // Execute executes the request // @return TaskInstanceReferenceCollection -func (a *DAGApiService) PostSetTaskInstancesStateExecute(r DAGApiApiPostSetTaskInstancesStateRequest) (TaskInstanceReferenceCollection, *_nethttp.Response, error) { +func (a *DAGApiService) PostSetTaskInstancesStateExecute(r DAGApiApiPostSetTaskInstancesStateRequest) (*TaskInstanceReferenceCollection, *http.Response, error) { var ( - localVarHTTPMethod = _nethttp.MethodPost + localVarHTTPMethod = http.MethodPost localVarPostBody interface{} - localVarFormFileName string - localVarFileName string - localVarFileBytes []byte - localVarReturnValue TaskInstanceReferenceCollection + formFiles []formFile + localVarReturnValue *TaskInstanceReferenceCollection ) localBasePath, err := a.client.cfg.ServerURLWithContext(r.ctx, "DAGApiService.PostSetTaskInstancesState") if err != nil { - return localVarReturnValue, nil, GenericOpenAPIError{error: err.Error()} + return localVarReturnValue, nil, &GenericOpenAPIError{error: err.Error()} } localVarPath := localBasePath + "/dags/{dag_id}/updateTaskInstancesState" - localVarPath = strings.Replace(localVarPath, "{"+"dag_id"+"}", _neturl.PathEscape(parameterToString(r.dagId, "")), -1) + localVarPath = strings.Replace(localVarPath, "{"+"dag_id"+"}", url.PathEscape(parameterToString(r.dagId, "")), -1) localVarHeaderParams := make(map[string]string) - localVarQueryParams := _neturl.Values{} - localVarFormParams := _neturl.Values{} + localVarQueryParams := url.Values{} + localVarFormParams := url.Values{} if r.updateTaskInstancesState == nil { return localVarReturnValue, nil, reportError("updateTaskInstancesState is required and must be specified") } @@ -1654,168 +1641,7 @@ func (a *DAGApiService) PostSetTaskInstancesStateExecute(r DAGApiApiPostSetTaskI } // body params localVarPostBody = r.updateTaskInstancesState - req, err := a.client.prepareRequest(r.ctx, localVarPath, localVarHTTPMethod, localVarPostBody, localVarHeaderParams, localVarQueryParams, localVarFormParams, localVarFormFileName, localVarFileName, localVarFileBytes) - if err != nil { - return localVarReturnValue, nil, err - } - - localVarHTTPResponse, err := a.client.callAPI(req) - if err != nil || localVarHTTPResponse == nil { - return localVarReturnValue, localVarHTTPResponse, err - } - - localVarBody, err := _ioutil.ReadAll(localVarHTTPResponse.Body) - localVarHTTPResponse.Body.Close() - localVarHTTPResponse.Body = _ioutil.NopCloser(bytes.NewBuffer(localVarBody)) - if err != nil { - return localVarReturnValue, localVarHTTPResponse, err - } - - if localVarHTTPResponse.StatusCode >= 300 { - newErr := GenericOpenAPIError{ - body: localVarBody, - error: localVarHTTPResponse.Status, - } - if localVarHTTPResponse.StatusCode == 401 { - var v Error - err = a.client.decode(&v, localVarBody, localVarHTTPResponse.Header.Get("Content-Type")) - if err != nil { - newErr.error = err.Error() - return localVarReturnValue, localVarHTTPResponse, newErr - } - newErr.model = v - return localVarReturnValue, localVarHTTPResponse, newErr - } - if localVarHTTPResponse.StatusCode == 403 { - var v Error - err = a.client.decode(&v, localVarBody, localVarHTTPResponse.Header.Get("Content-Type")) - if err != nil { - newErr.error = err.Error() - return localVarReturnValue, localVarHTTPResponse, newErr - } - newErr.model = v - return localVarReturnValue, localVarHTTPResponse, newErr - } - if localVarHTTPResponse.StatusCode == 404 { - var v Error - err = a.client.decode(&v, localVarBody, localVarHTTPResponse.Header.Get("Content-Type")) - if err != nil { - newErr.error = err.Error() - return localVarReturnValue, localVarHTTPResponse, newErr - } - newErr.model = v - } - return localVarReturnValue, localVarHTTPResponse, newErr - } - - err = a.client.decode(&localVarReturnValue, localVarBody, localVarHTTPResponse.Header.Get("Content-Type")) - if err != nil { - newErr := GenericOpenAPIError{ - body: localVarBody, - error: err.Error(), - } - return localVarReturnValue, localVarHTTPResponse, newErr - } - - return localVarReturnValue, localVarHTTPResponse, nil -} - -type DAGApiApiSetMappedTaskInstanceNoteRequest struct { - ctx _context.Context - ApiService *DAGApiService - dagId string - dagRunId string - taskId string - mapIndex int32 - setTaskInstanceNote *SetTaskInstanceNote -} - -// Parameters of set Task Instance note. -func (r DAGApiApiSetMappedTaskInstanceNoteRequest) SetTaskInstanceNote(setTaskInstanceNote SetTaskInstanceNote) DAGApiApiSetMappedTaskInstanceNoteRequest { - r.setTaskInstanceNote = &setTaskInstanceNote - return r -} - -func (r DAGApiApiSetMappedTaskInstanceNoteRequest) Execute() (TaskInstance, *_nethttp.Response, error) { - return r.ApiService.SetMappedTaskInstanceNoteExecute(r) -} - -/* -SetMappedTaskInstanceNote Update the TaskInstance note. - -Update the manual user note of a mapped Task Instance. - -*New in version 2.5.0* - - - @param ctx _context.Context - for authentication, logging, cancellation, deadlines, tracing, etc. Passed from http.Request or context.Background(). - @param dagId The DAG ID. - @param dagRunId The DAG run ID. - @param taskId The task ID. - @param mapIndex The map index. - @return DAGApiApiSetMappedTaskInstanceNoteRequest -*/ -func (a *DAGApiService) SetMappedTaskInstanceNote(ctx _context.Context, dagId string, dagRunId string, taskId string, mapIndex int32) DAGApiApiSetMappedTaskInstanceNoteRequest { - return DAGApiApiSetMappedTaskInstanceNoteRequest{ - ApiService: a, - ctx: ctx, - dagId: dagId, - dagRunId: dagRunId, - taskId: taskId, - mapIndex: mapIndex, - } -} - -// Execute executes the request -// @return TaskInstance -func (a *DAGApiService) SetMappedTaskInstanceNoteExecute(r DAGApiApiSetMappedTaskInstanceNoteRequest) (TaskInstance, *_nethttp.Response, error) { - var ( - localVarHTTPMethod = _nethttp.MethodPatch - localVarPostBody interface{} - localVarFormFileName string - localVarFileName string - localVarFileBytes []byte - localVarReturnValue TaskInstance - ) - - localBasePath, err := a.client.cfg.ServerURLWithContext(r.ctx, "DAGApiService.SetMappedTaskInstanceNote") - if err != nil { - return localVarReturnValue, nil, GenericOpenAPIError{error: err.Error()} - } - - localVarPath := localBasePath + "/dags/{dag_id}/dagRuns/{dag_run_id}/taskInstances/{task_id}/{map_index}/setNote" - localVarPath = strings.Replace(localVarPath, "{"+"dag_id"+"}", _neturl.PathEscape(parameterToString(r.dagId, "")), -1) - localVarPath = strings.Replace(localVarPath, "{"+"dag_run_id"+"}", _neturl.PathEscape(parameterToString(r.dagRunId, "")), -1) - localVarPath = strings.Replace(localVarPath, "{"+"task_id"+"}", _neturl.PathEscape(parameterToString(r.taskId, "")), -1) - localVarPath = strings.Replace(localVarPath, "{"+"map_index"+"}", _neturl.PathEscape(parameterToString(r.mapIndex, "")), -1) - - localVarHeaderParams := make(map[string]string) - localVarQueryParams := _neturl.Values{} - localVarFormParams := _neturl.Values{} - if r.setTaskInstanceNote == nil { - return localVarReturnValue, nil, reportError("setTaskInstanceNote is required and must be specified") - } - - // to determine the Content-Type header - localVarHTTPContentTypes := []string{"application/json"} - - // set Content-Type header - localVarHTTPContentType := selectHeaderContentType(localVarHTTPContentTypes) - if localVarHTTPContentType != "" { - localVarHeaderParams["Content-Type"] = localVarHTTPContentType - } - - // to determine the Accept header - localVarHTTPHeaderAccepts := []string{"application/json"} - - // set Accept header - localVarHTTPHeaderAccept := selectHeaderAccept(localVarHTTPHeaderAccepts) - if localVarHTTPHeaderAccept != "" { - localVarHeaderParams["Accept"] = localVarHTTPHeaderAccept - } - // body params - localVarPostBody = r.setTaskInstanceNote - req, err := a.client.prepareRequest(r.ctx, localVarPath, localVarHTTPMethod, localVarPostBody, localVarHeaderParams, localVarQueryParams, localVarFormParams, localVarFormFileName, localVarFileName, localVarFileBytes) + req, err := a.client.prepareRequest(r.ctx, localVarPath, localVarHTTPMethod, localVarPostBody, localVarHeaderParams, localVarQueryParams, localVarFormParams, formFiles) if err != nil { return localVarReturnValue, nil, err } @@ -1825,195 +1651,18 @@ func (a *DAGApiService) SetMappedTaskInstanceNoteExecute(r DAGApiApiSetMappedTas return localVarReturnValue, localVarHTTPResponse, err } - localVarBody, err := _ioutil.ReadAll(localVarHTTPResponse.Body) + localVarBody, err := ioutil.ReadAll(localVarHTTPResponse.Body) localVarHTTPResponse.Body.Close() - localVarHTTPResponse.Body = _ioutil.NopCloser(bytes.NewBuffer(localVarBody)) + localVarHTTPResponse.Body = ioutil.NopCloser(bytes.NewBuffer(localVarBody)) if err != nil { return localVarReturnValue, localVarHTTPResponse, err } if localVarHTTPResponse.StatusCode >= 300 { - newErr := GenericOpenAPIError{ + newErr := &GenericOpenAPIError{ body: localVarBody, error: localVarHTTPResponse.Status, } - if localVarHTTPResponse.StatusCode == 400 { - var v Error - err = a.client.decode(&v, localVarBody, localVarHTTPResponse.Header.Get("Content-Type")) - if err != nil { - newErr.error = err.Error() - return localVarReturnValue, localVarHTTPResponse, newErr - } - newErr.model = v - return localVarReturnValue, localVarHTTPResponse, newErr - } - if localVarHTTPResponse.StatusCode == 401 { - var v Error - err = a.client.decode(&v, localVarBody, localVarHTTPResponse.Header.Get("Content-Type")) - if err != nil { - newErr.error = err.Error() - return localVarReturnValue, localVarHTTPResponse, newErr - } - newErr.model = v - return localVarReturnValue, localVarHTTPResponse, newErr - } - if localVarHTTPResponse.StatusCode == 403 { - var v Error - err = a.client.decode(&v, localVarBody, localVarHTTPResponse.Header.Get("Content-Type")) - if err != nil { - newErr.error = err.Error() - return localVarReturnValue, localVarHTTPResponse, newErr - } - newErr.model = v - return localVarReturnValue, localVarHTTPResponse, newErr - } - if localVarHTTPResponse.StatusCode == 404 { - var v Error - err = a.client.decode(&v, localVarBody, localVarHTTPResponse.Header.Get("Content-Type")) - if err != nil { - newErr.error = err.Error() - return localVarReturnValue, localVarHTTPResponse, newErr - } - newErr.model = v - } - return localVarReturnValue, localVarHTTPResponse, newErr - } - - err = a.client.decode(&localVarReturnValue, localVarBody, localVarHTTPResponse.Header.Get("Content-Type")) - if err != nil { - newErr := GenericOpenAPIError{ - body: localVarBody, - error: err.Error(), - } - return localVarReturnValue, localVarHTTPResponse, newErr - } - - return localVarReturnValue, localVarHTTPResponse, nil -} - -type DAGApiApiSetTaskInstanceNoteRequest struct { - ctx _context.Context - ApiService *DAGApiService - dagId string - dagRunId string - taskId string - setTaskInstanceNote *SetTaskInstanceNote -} - -// Parameters of set Task Instance note. -func (r DAGApiApiSetTaskInstanceNoteRequest) SetTaskInstanceNote(setTaskInstanceNote SetTaskInstanceNote) DAGApiApiSetTaskInstanceNoteRequest { - r.setTaskInstanceNote = &setTaskInstanceNote - return r -} - -func (r DAGApiApiSetTaskInstanceNoteRequest) Execute() (TaskInstance, *_nethttp.Response, error) { - return r.ApiService.SetTaskInstanceNoteExecute(r) -} - -/* -SetTaskInstanceNote Update the TaskInstance note. - -Update the manual user note of a non-mapped Task Instance. - -*New in version 2.5.0* - - - @param ctx _context.Context - for authentication, logging, cancellation, deadlines, tracing, etc. Passed from http.Request or context.Background(). - @param dagId The DAG ID. - @param dagRunId The DAG run ID. - @param taskId The task ID. - @return DAGApiApiSetTaskInstanceNoteRequest -*/ -func (a *DAGApiService) SetTaskInstanceNote(ctx _context.Context, dagId string, dagRunId string, taskId string) DAGApiApiSetTaskInstanceNoteRequest { - return DAGApiApiSetTaskInstanceNoteRequest{ - ApiService: a, - ctx: ctx, - dagId: dagId, - dagRunId: dagRunId, - taskId: taskId, - } -} - -// Execute executes the request -// @return TaskInstance -func (a *DAGApiService) SetTaskInstanceNoteExecute(r DAGApiApiSetTaskInstanceNoteRequest) (TaskInstance, *_nethttp.Response, error) { - var ( - localVarHTTPMethod = _nethttp.MethodPatch - localVarPostBody interface{} - localVarFormFileName string - localVarFileName string - localVarFileBytes []byte - localVarReturnValue TaskInstance - ) - - localBasePath, err := a.client.cfg.ServerURLWithContext(r.ctx, "DAGApiService.SetTaskInstanceNote") - if err != nil { - return localVarReturnValue, nil, GenericOpenAPIError{error: err.Error()} - } - - localVarPath := localBasePath + "/dags/{dag_id}/dagRuns/{dag_run_id}/taskInstances/{task_id}/setNote" - localVarPath = strings.Replace(localVarPath, "{"+"dag_id"+"}", _neturl.PathEscape(parameterToString(r.dagId, "")), -1) - localVarPath = strings.Replace(localVarPath, "{"+"dag_run_id"+"}", _neturl.PathEscape(parameterToString(r.dagRunId, "")), -1) - localVarPath = strings.Replace(localVarPath, "{"+"task_id"+"}", _neturl.PathEscape(parameterToString(r.taskId, "")), -1) - - localVarHeaderParams := make(map[string]string) - localVarQueryParams := _neturl.Values{} - localVarFormParams := _neturl.Values{} - if r.setTaskInstanceNote == nil { - return localVarReturnValue, nil, reportError("setTaskInstanceNote is required and must be specified") - } - - // to determine the Content-Type header - localVarHTTPContentTypes := []string{"application/json"} - - // set Content-Type header - localVarHTTPContentType := selectHeaderContentType(localVarHTTPContentTypes) - if localVarHTTPContentType != "" { - localVarHeaderParams["Content-Type"] = localVarHTTPContentType - } - - // to determine the Accept header - localVarHTTPHeaderAccepts := []string{"application/json"} - - // set Accept header - localVarHTTPHeaderAccept := selectHeaderAccept(localVarHTTPHeaderAccepts) - if localVarHTTPHeaderAccept != "" { - localVarHeaderParams["Accept"] = localVarHTTPHeaderAccept - } - // body params - localVarPostBody = r.setTaskInstanceNote - req, err := a.client.prepareRequest(r.ctx, localVarPath, localVarHTTPMethod, localVarPostBody, localVarHeaderParams, localVarQueryParams, localVarFormParams, localVarFormFileName, localVarFileName, localVarFileBytes) - if err != nil { - return localVarReturnValue, nil, err - } - - localVarHTTPResponse, err := a.client.callAPI(req) - if err != nil || localVarHTTPResponse == nil { - return localVarReturnValue, localVarHTTPResponse, err - } - - localVarBody, err := _ioutil.ReadAll(localVarHTTPResponse.Body) - localVarHTTPResponse.Body.Close() - localVarHTTPResponse.Body = _ioutil.NopCloser(bytes.NewBuffer(localVarBody)) - if err != nil { - return localVarReturnValue, localVarHTTPResponse, err - } - - if localVarHTTPResponse.StatusCode >= 300 { - newErr := GenericOpenAPIError{ - body: localVarBody, - error: localVarHTTPResponse.Status, - } - if localVarHTTPResponse.StatusCode == 400 { - var v Error - err = a.client.decode(&v, localVarBody, localVarHTTPResponse.Header.Get("Content-Type")) - if err != nil { - newErr.error = err.Error() - return localVarReturnValue, localVarHTTPResponse, newErr - } - newErr.model = v - return localVarReturnValue, localVarHTTPResponse, newErr - } if localVarHTTPResponse.StatusCode == 401 { var v Error err = a.client.decode(&v, localVarBody, localVarHTTPResponse.Header.Get("Content-Type")) @@ -2048,7 +1697,7 @@ func (a *DAGApiService) SetTaskInstanceNoteExecute(r DAGApiApiSetTaskInstanceNot err = a.client.decode(&localVarReturnValue, localVarBody, localVarHTTPResponse.Header.Get("Content-Type")) if err != nil { - newErr := GenericOpenAPIError{ + newErr := &GenericOpenAPIError{ body: localVarBody, error: err.Error(), } diff --git a/airflow/api_dag_run.go b/airflow/api_dag_run.go index 4369fdf..a686532 100644 --- a/airflow/api_dag_run.go +++ b/airflow/api_dag_run.go @@ -18,9 +18,9 @@ /* Airflow API (Stable) -# Overview To facilitate management, Apache Airflow supports a range of REST API endpoints across its objects. This section provides an overview of the API design, methods, and supported use cases. Most of the endpoints accept `JSON` as input and return `JSON` responses. This means that you must usually add the following headers to your request: ``` Content-type: application/json Accept: application/json ``` ## Resources The term `resource` refers to a single type of object in the Airflow metadata. An API is broken up by its endpoint's corresponding resource. The name of a resource is typically plural and expressed in camelCase. Example: `dagRuns`. Resource names are used as part of endpoint URLs, as well as in API parameters and responses. ## CRUD Operations The platform supports **C**reate, **R**ead, **U**pdate, and **D**elete operations on most resources. You can review the standards for these operations and their standard parameters below. Some endpoints have special behavior as exceptions. ### Create To create a resource, you typically submit an HTTP `POST` request with the resource's required metadata in the request body. The response returns a `201 Created` response code upon success with the resource's metadata, including its internal `id`, in the response body. ### Read The HTTP `GET` request can be used to read a resource or to list a number of resources. A resource's `id` can be submitted in the request parameters to read a specific resource. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with the resource's metadata in the response body. If a `GET` request does not include a specific resource `id`, it is treated as a list request. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with an object containing a list of resources' metadata in the response body. When reading resources, some common query parameters are usually available. e.g.: ``` v1/connections?limit=25&offset=25 ``` |Query Parameter|Type|Description| |---------------|----|-----------| |limit|integer|Maximum number of objects to fetch. Usually 25 by default| |offset|integer|Offset after which to start returning objects. For use with limit query parameter.| ### Update Updating a resource requires the resource `id`, and is typically done using an HTTP `PATCH` request, with the fields to modify in the request body. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with information about the modified resource in the response body. ### Delete Deleting a resource requires the resource `id` and is typically executing via an HTTP `DELETE` request. The response usually returns a `204 No Content` response code upon success. ## Conventions - Resource names are plural and expressed in camelCase. - Names are consistent between URL parameter name and field name. - Field names are in snake_case. ```json { \"name\": \"string\", \"slots\": 0, \"occupied_slots\": 0, \"used_slots\": 0, \"queued_slots\": 0, \"open_slots\": 0 } ``` ### Update Mask Update mask is available as a query parameter in patch endpoints. It is used to notify the API which fields you want to update. Using `update_mask` makes it easier to update objects by helping the server know which fields to update in an object instead of updating all fields. The update request ignores any fields that aren't specified in the field mask, leaving them with their current values. Example: ``` resource = request.get('/resource/my-id').json() resource['my_field'] = 'new-value' request.patch('/resource/my-id?update_mask=my_field', data=json.dumps(resource)) ``` ## Versioning and Endpoint Lifecycle - API versioning is not synchronized to specific releases of the Apache Airflow. - APIs are designed to be backward compatible. - Any changes to the API will first go through a deprecation phase. # Trying the API You can use a third party client, such as [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), [HTTPie](https://httpie.org/), [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [the Insomnia rest client](https://insomnia.rest/) to test the Apache Airflow API. Note that you will need to pass credentials data. For e.g., here is how to pause a DAG with [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), when basic authorization is used: ```bash curl -X PATCH 'https://example.com/api/v1/dags/{dag_id}?update_mask=is_paused' \\ -H 'Content-Type: application/json' \\ --user \"username:password\" \\ -d '{ \"is_paused\": true }' ``` Using a graphical tool such as [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [Insomnia](https://insomnia.rest/), it is possible to import the API specifications directly: 1. Download the API specification by clicking the **Download** button at top of this document 2. Import the JSON specification in the graphical tool of your choice. - In *Postman*, you can click the **import** button at the top - With *Insomnia*, you can just drag-and-drop the file on the UI Note that with *Postman*, you can also generate code snippets by selecting a request and clicking on the **Code** button. ## Enabling CORS [Cross-origin resource sharing (CORS)](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/CORS) is a browser security feature that restricts HTTP requests that are initiated from scripts running in the browser. For details on enabling/configuring CORS, see [Enabling CORS](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Authentication To be able to meet the requirements of many organizations, Airflow supports many authentication methods, and it is even possible to add your own method. If you want to check which auth backend is currently set, you can use `airflow config get-value api auth_backends` command as in the example below. ```bash $ airflow config get-value api auth_backends airflow.api.auth.backend.basic_auth ``` The default is to deny all requests. For details on configuring the authentication, see [API Authorization](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Errors We follow the error response format proposed in [RFC 7807](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7807) also known as Problem Details for HTTP APIs. As with our normal API responses, your client must be prepared to gracefully handle additional members of the response. ## Unauthenticated This indicates that the request has not been applied because it lacks valid authentication credentials for the target resource. Please check that you have valid credentials. ## PermissionDenied This response means that the server understood the request but refuses to authorize it because it lacks sufficient rights to the resource. It happens when you do not have the necessary permission to execute the action you performed. You need to get the appropriate permissions in other to resolve this error. ## BadRequest This response means that the server cannot or will not process the request due to something that is perceived to be a client error (e.g., malformed request syntax, invalid request message framing, or deceptive request routing). To resolve this, please ensure that your syntax is correct. ## NotFound This client error response indicates that the server cannot find the requested resource. ## MethodNotAllowed Indicates that the request method is known by the server but is not supported by the target resource. ## NotAcceptable The target resource does not have a current representation that would be acceptable to the user agent, according to the proactive negotiation header fields received in the request, and the server is unwilling to supply a default representation. ## AlreadyExists The request could not be completed due to a conflict with the current state of the target resource, e.g. the resource it tries to create already exists. ## Unknown This means that the server encountered an unexpected condition that prevented it from fulfilling the request. +# Overview To facilitate management, Apache Airflow supports a range of REST API endpoints across its objects. This section provides an overview of the API design, methods, and supported use cases. Most of the endpoints accept `JSON` as input and return `JSON` responses. This means that you must usually add the following headers to your request: ``` Content-type: application/json Accept: application/json ``` ## Resources The term `resource` refers to a single type of object in the Airflow metadata. An API is broken up by its endpoint's corresponding resource. The name of a resource is typically plural and expressed in camelCase. Example: `dagRuns`. Resource names are used as part of endpoint URLs, as well as in API parameters and responses. ## CRUD Operations The platform supports **C**reate, **R**ead, **U**pdate, and **D**elete operations on most resources. You can review the standards for these operations and their standard parameters below. Some endpoints have special behavior as exceptions. ### Create To create a resource, you typically submit an HTTP `POST` request with the resource's required metadata in the request body. The response returns a `201 Created` response code upon success with the resource's metadata, including its internal `id`, in the response body. ### Read The HTTP `GET` request can be used to read a resource or to list a number of resources. A resource's `id` can be submitted in the request parameters to read a specific resource. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with the resource's metadata in the response body. If a `GET` request does not include a specific resource `id`, it is treated as a list request. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with an object containing a list of resources' metadata in the response body. When reading resources, some common query parameters are usually available. e.g.: ``` v1/connections?limit=25&offset=25 ``` |Query Parameter|Type|Description| |---------------|----|-----------| |limit|integer|Maximum number of objects to fetch. Usually 25 by default| |offset|integer|Offset after which to start returning objects. For use with limit query parameter.| ### Update Updating a resource requires the resource `id`, and is typically done using an HTTP `PATCH` request, with the fields to modify in the request body. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with information about the modified resource in the response body. ### Delete Deleting a resource requires the resource `id` and is typically executed via an HTTP `DELETE` request. The response usually returns a `204 No Content` response code upon success. ## Conventions - Resource names are plural and expressed in camelCase. - Names are consistent between URL parameter name and field name. - Field names are in snake_case. ```json { \"description\": \"string\", \"name\": \"string\", \"occupied_slots\": 0, \"open_slots\": 0 \"queued_slots\": 0, \"running_slots\": 0, \"scheduled_slots\": 0, \"slots\": 0, } ``` ### Update Mask Update mask is available as a query parameter in patch endpoints. It is used to notify the API which fields you want to update. Using `update_mask` makes it easier to update objects by helping the server know which fields to update in an object instead of updating all fields. The update request ignores any fields that aren't specified in the field mask, leaving them with their current values. Example: ``` resource = request.get('/resource/my-id').json() resource['my_field'] = 'new-value' request.patch('/resource/my-id?update_mask=my_field', data=json.dumps(resource)) ``` ## Versioning and Endpoint Lifecycle - API versioning is not synchronized to specific releases of the Apache Airflow. - APIs are designed to be backward compatible. - Any changes to the API will first go through a deprecation phase. # Trying the API You can use a third party client, such as [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), [HTTPie](https://httpie.org/), [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [the Insomnia rest client](https://insomnia.rest/) to test the Apache Airflow API. Note that you will need to pass credentials data. For e.g., here is how to pause a DAG with [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), when basic authorization is used: ```bash curl -X PATCH 'https://example.com/api/v1/dags/{dag_id}?update_mask=is_paused' \\ -H 'Content-Type: application/json' \\ --user \"username:password\" \\ -d '{ \"is_paused\": true }' ``` Using a graphical tool such as [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [Insomnia](https://insomnia.rest/), it is possible to import the API specifications directly: 1. Download the API specification by clicking the **Download** button at the top of this document 2. Import the JSON specification in the graphical tool of your choice. - In *Postman*, you can click the **import** button at the top - With *Insomnia*, you can just drag-and-drop the file on the UI Note that with *Postman*, you can also generate code snippets by selecting a request and clicking on the **Code** button. ## Enabling CORS [Cross-origin resource sharing (CORS)](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/CORS) is a browser security feature that restricts HTTP requests that are initiated from scripts running in the browser. For details on enabling/configuring CORS, see [Enabling CORS](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Authentication To be able to meet the requirements of many organizations, Airflow supports many authentication methods, and it is even possible to add your own method. If you want to check which auth backend is currently set, you can use `airflow config get-value api auth_backends` command as in the example below. ```bash $ airflow config get-value api auth_backends airflow.api.auth.backend.basic_auth ``` The default is to deny all requests. For details on configuring the authentication, see [API Authorization](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Errors We follow the error response format proposed in [RFC 7807](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7807) also known as Problem Details for HTTP APIs. As with our normal API responses, your client must be prepared to gracefully handle additional members of the response. ## Unauthenticated This indicates that the request has not been applied because it lacks valid authentication credentials for the target resource. Please check that you have valid credentials. ## PermissionDenied This response means that the server understood the request but refuses to authorize it because it lacks sufficient rights to the resource. It happens when you do not have the necessary permission to execute the action you performed. You need to get the appropriate permissions in other to resolve this error. ## BadRequest This response means that the server cannot or will not process the request due to something that is perceived to be a client error (e.g., malformed request syntax, invalid request message framing, or deceptive request routing). To resolve this, please ensure that your syntax is correct. ## NotFound This client error response indicates that the server cannot find the requested resource. ## MethodNotAllowed Indicates that the request method is known by the server but is not supported by the target resource. ## NotAcceptable The target resource does not have a current representation that would be acceptable to the user agent, according to the proactive negotiation header fields received in the request, and the server is unwilling to supply a default representation. ## AlreadyExists The request could not be completed due to a conflict with the current state of the target resource, e.g. the resource it tries to create already exists. ## Unknown This means that the server encountered an unexpected condition that prevented it from fulfilling the request. -API version: 2.5.0 +API version: 2.7.2 Contact: dev@airflow.apache.org */ @@ -30,10 +30,10 @@ package airflow import ( "bytes" - _context "context" - _ioutil "io/ioutil" - _nethttp "net/http" - _neturl "net/url" + "context" + "io/ioutil" + "net/http" + "net/url" "strings" "time" "reflect" @@ -41,14 +41,14 @@ import ( // Linger please var ( - _ _context.Context + _ context.Context ) // DAGRunApiService DAGRunApi service type DAGRunApiService service type DAGRunApiApiClearDagRunRequest struct { - ctx _context.Context + ctx context.Context ApiService *DAGRunApiService dagId string dagRunId string @@ -60,7 +60,7 @@ func (r DAGRunApiApiClearDagRunRequest) ClearDagRun(clearDagRun ClearDagRun) DAG return r } -func (r DAGRunApiApiClearDagRunRequest) Execute() (DAGRun, *_nethttp.Response, error) { +func (r DAGRunApiApiClearDagRunRequest) Execute() (*AnyOfDAGRunTaskInstanceCollection, *http.Response, error) { return r.ApiService.ClearDagRunExecute(r) } @@ -72,12 +72,12 @@ Clear a DAG run. *New in version 2.4.0* - @param ctx _context.Context - for authentication, logging, cancellation, deadlines, tracing, etc. Passed from http.Request or context.Background(). + @param ctx context.Context - for authentication, logging, cancellation, deadlines, tracing, etc. Passed from http.Request or context.Background(). @param dagId The DAG ID. @param dagRunId The DAG run ID. @return DAGRunApiApiClearDagRunRequest */ -func (a *DAGRunApiService) ClearDagRun(ctx _context.Context, dagId string, dagRunId string) DAGRunApiApiClearDagRunRequest { +func (a *DAGRunApiService) ClearDagRun(ctx context.Context, dagId string, dagRunId string) DAGRunApiApiClearDagRunRequest { return DAGRunApiApiClearDagRunRequest{ ApiService: a, ctx: ctx, @@ -87,29 +87,27 @@ func (a *DAGRunApiService) ClearDagRun(ctx _context.Context, dagId string, dagRu } // Execute executes the request -// @return DAGRun -func (a *DAGRunApiService) ClearDagRunExecute(r DAGRunApiApiClearDagRunRequest) (DAGRun, *_nethttp.Response, error) { +// @return AnyOfDAGRunTaskInstanceCollection +func (a *DAGRunApiService) ClearDagRunExecute(r DAGRunApiApiClearDagRunRequest) (*AnyOfDAGRunTaskInstanceCollection, *http.Response, error) { var ( - localVarHTTPMethod = _nethttp.MethodPost + localVarHTTPMethod = http.MethodPost localVarPostBody interface{} - localVarFormFileName string - localVarFileName string - localVarFileBytes []byte - localVarReturnValue DAGRun + formFiles []formFile + localVarReturnValue *AnyOfDAGRunTaskInstanceCollection ) localBasePath, err := a.client.cfg.ServerURLWithContext(r.ctx, "DAGRunApiService.ClearDagRun") if err != nil { - return localVarReturnValue, nil, GenericOpenAPIError{error: err.Error()} + return localVarReturnValue, nil, &GenericOpenAPIError{error: err.Error()} } localVarPath := localBasePath + "/dags/{dag_id}/dagRuns/{dag_run_id}/clear" - localVarPath = strings.Replace(localVarPath, "{"+"dag_id"+"}", _neturl.PathEscape(parameterToString(r.dagId, "")), -1) - localVarPath = strings.Replace(localVarPath, "{"+"dag_run_id"+"}", _neturl.PathEscape(parameterToString(r.dagRunId, "")), -1) + localVarPath = strings.Replace(localVarPath, "{"+"dag_id"+"}", url.PathEscape(parameterToString(r.dagId, "")), -1) + localVarPath = strings.Replace(localVarPath, "{"+"dag_run_id"+"}", url.PathEscape(parameterToString(r.dagRunId, "")), -1) localVarHeaderParams := make(map[string]string) - localVarQueryParams := _neturl.Values{} - localVarFormParams := _neturl.Values{} + localVarQueryParams := url.Values{} + localVarFormParams := url.Values{} if r.clearDagRun == nil { return localVarReturnValue, nil, reportError("clearDagRun is required and must be specified") } @@ -133,7 +131,7 @@ func (a *DAGRunApiService) ClearDagRunExecute(r DAGRunApiApiClearDagRunRequest) } // body params localVarPostBody = r.clearDagRun - req, err := a.client.prepareRequest(r.ctx, localVarPath, localVarHTTPMethod, localVarPostBody, localVarHeaderParams, localVarQueryParams, localVarFormParams, localVarFormFileName, localVarFileName, localVarFileBytes) + req, err := a.client.prepareRequest(r.ctx, localVarPath, localVarHTTPMethod, localVarPostBody, localVarHeaderParams, localVarQueryParams, localVarFormParams, formFiles) if err != nil { return localVarReturnValue, nil, err } @@ -143,15 +141,15 @@ func (a *DAGRunApiService) ClearDagRunExecute(r DAGRunApiApiClearDagRunRequest) return localVarReturnValue, localVarHTTPResponse, err } - localVarBody, err := _ioutil.ReadAll(localVarHTTPResponse.Body) + localVarBody, err := ioutil.ReadAll(localVarHTTPResponse.Body) localVarHTTPResponse.Body.Close() - localVarHTTPResponse.Body = _ioutil.NopCloser(bytes.NewBuffer(localVarBody)) + localVarHTTPResponse.Body = ioutil.NopCloser(bytes.NewBuffer(localVarBody)) if err != nil { return localVarReturnValue, localVarHTTPResponse, err } if localVarHTTPResponse.StatusCode >= 300 { - newErr := GenericOpenAPIError{ + newErr := &GenericOpenAPIError{ body: localVarBody, error: localVarHTTPResponse.Status, } @@ -199,7 +197,7 @@ func (a *DAGRunApiService) ClearDagRunExecute(r DAGRunApiApiClearDagRunRequest) err = a.client.decode(&localVarReturnValue, localVarBody, localVarHTTPResponse.Header.Get("Content-Type")) if err != nil { - newErr := GenericOpenAPIError{ + newErr := &GenericOpenAPIError{ body: localVarBody, error: err.Error(), } @@ -210,26 +208,26 @@ func (a *DAGRunApiService) ClearDagRunExecute(r DAGRunApiApiClearDagRunRequest) } type DAGRunApiApiDeleteDagRunRequest struct { - ctx _context.Context + ctx context.Context ApiService *DAGRunApiService dagId string dagRunId string } -func (r DAGRunApiApiDeleteDagRunRequest) Execute() (*_nethttp.Response, error) { +func (r DAGRunApiApiDeleteDagRunRequest) Execute() (*http.Response, error) { return r.ApiService.DeleteDagRunExecute(r) } /* DeleteDagRun Delete a DAG run - @param ctx _context.Context - for authentication, logging, cancellation, deadlines, tracing, etc. Passed from http.Request or context.Background(). + @param ctx context.Context - for authentication, logging, cancellation, deadlines, tracing, etc. Passed from http.Request or context.Background(). @param dagId The DAG ID. @param dagRunId The DAG run ID. @return DAGRunApiApiDeleteDagRunRequest */ -func (a *DAGRunApiService) DeleteDagRun(ctx _context.Context, dagId string, dagRunId string) DAGRunApiApiDeleteDagRunRequest { +func (a *DAGRunApiService) DeleteDagRun(ctx context.Context, dagId string, dagRunId string) DAGRunApiApiDeleteDagRunRequest { return DAGRunApiApiDeleteDagRunRequest{ ApiService: a, ctx: ctx, @@ -239,27 +237,25 @@ func (a *DAGRunApiService) DeleteDagRun(ctx _context.Context, dagId string, dagR } // Execute executes the request -func (a *DAGRunApiService) DeleteDagRunExecute(r DAGRunApiApiDeleteDagRunRequest) (*_nethttp.Response, error) { +func (a *DAGRunApiService) DeleteDagRunExecute(r DAGRunApiApiDeleteDagRunRequest) (*http.Response, error) { var ( - localVarHTTPMethod = _nethttp.MethodDelete + localVarHTTPMethod = http.MethodDelete localVarPostBody interface{} - localVarFormFileName string - localVarFileName string - localVarFileBytes []byte + formFiles []formFile ) localBasePath, err := a.client.cfg.ServerURLWithContext(r.ctx, "DAGRunApiService.DeleteDagRun") if err != nil { - return nil, GenericOpenAPIError{error: err.Error()} + return nil, &GenericOpenAPIError{error: err.Error()} } localVarPath := localBasePath + "/dags/{dag_id}/dagRuns/{dag_run_id}" - localVarPath = strings.Replace(localVarPath, "{"+"dag_id"+"}", _neturl.PathEscape(parameterToString(r.dagId, "")), -1) - localVarPath = strings.Replace(localVarPath, "{"+"dag_run_id"+"}", _neturl.PathEscape(parameterToString(r.dagRunId, "")), -1) + localVarPath = strings.Replace(localVarPath, "{"+"dag_id"+"}", url.PathEscape(parameterToString(r.dagId, "")), -1) + localVarPath = strings.Replace(localVarPath, "{"+"dag_run_id"+"}", url.PathEscape(parameterToString(r.dagRunId, "")), -1) localVarHeaderParams := make(map[string]string) - localVarQueryParams := _neturl.Values{} - localVarFormParams := _neturl.Values{} + localVarQueryParams := url.Values{} + localVarFormParams := url.Values{} // to determine the Content-Type header localVarHTTPContentTypes := []string{} @@ -278,7 +274,7 @@ func (a *DAGRunApiService) DeleteDagRunExecute(r DAGRunApiApiDeleteDagRunRequest if localVarHTTPHeaderAccept != "" { localVarHeaderParams["Accept"] = localVarHTTPHeaderAccept } - req, err := a.client.prepareRequest(r.ctx, localVarPath, localVarHTTPMethod, localVarPostBody, localVarHeaderParams, localVarQueryParams, localVarFormParams, localVarFormFileName, localVarFileName, localVarFileBytes) + req, err := a.client.prepareRequest(r.ctx, localVarPath, localVarHTTPMethod, localVarPostBody, localVarHeaderParams, localVarQueryParams, localVarFormParams, formFiles) if err != nil { return nil, err } @@ -288,15 +284,15 @@ func (a *DAGRunApiService) DeleteDagRunExecute(r DAGRunApiApiDeleteDagRunRequest return localVarHTTPResponse, err } - localVarBody, err := _ioutil.ReadAll(localVarHTTPResponse.Body) + localVarBody, err := ioutil.ReadAll(localVarHTTPResponse.Body) localVarHTTPResponse.Body.Close() - localVarHTTPResponse.Body = _ioutil.NopCloser(bytes.NewBuffer(localVarBody)) + localVarHTTPResponse.Body = ioutil.NopCloser(bytes.NewBuffer(localVarBody)) if err != nil { return localVarHTTPResponse, err } if localVarHTTPResponse.StatusCode >= 300 { - newErr := GenericOpenAPIError{ + newErr := &GenericOpenAPIError{ body: localVarBody, error: localVarHTTPResponse.Status, } @@ -346,26 +342,26 @@ func (a *DAGRunApiService) DeleteDagRunExecute(r DAGRunApiApiDeleteDagRunRequest } type DAGRunApiApiGetDagRunRequest struct { - ctx _context.Context + ctx context.Context ApiService *DAGRunApiService dagId string dagRunId string } -func (r DAGRunApiApiGetDagRunRequest) Execute() (DAGRun, *_nethttp.Response, error) { +func (r DAGRunApiApiGetDagRunRequest) Execute() (*DAGRun, *http.Response, error) { return r.ApiService.GetDagRunExecute(r) } /* GetDagRun Get a DAG run - @param ctx _context.Context - for authentication, logging, cancellation, deadlines, tracing, etc. Passed from http.Request or context.Background(). + @param ctx context.Context - for authentication, logging, cancellation, deadlines, tracing, etc. Passed from http.Request or context.Background(). @param dagId The DAG ID. @param dagRunId The DAG run ID. @return DAGRunApiApiGetDagRunRequest */ -func (a *DAGRunApiService) GetDagRun(ctx _context.Context, dagId string, dagRunId string) DAGRunApiApiGetDagRunRequest { +func (a *DAGRunApiService) GetDagRun(ctx context.Context, dagId string, dagRunId string) DAGRunApiApiGetDagRunRequest { return DAGRunApiApiGetDagRunRequest{ ApiService: a, ctx: ctx, @@ -376,28 +372,26 @@ func (a *DAGRunApiService) GetDagRun(ctx _context.Context, dagId string, dagRunI // Execute executes the request // @return DAGRun -func (a *DAGRunApiService) GetDagRunExecute(r DAGRunApiApiGetDagRunRequest) (DAGRun, *_nethttp.Response, error) { +func (a *DAGRunApiService) GetDagRunExecute(r DAGRunApiApiGetDagRunRequest) (*DAGRun, *http.Response, error) { var ( - localVarHTTPMethod = _nethttp.MethodGet + localVarHTTPMethod = http.MethodGet localVarPostBody interface{} - localVarFormFileName string - localVarFileName string - localVarFileBytes []byte - localVarReturnValue DAGRun + formFiles []formFile + localVarReturnValue *DAGRun ) localBasePath, err := a.client.cfg.ServerURLWithContext(r.ctx, "DAGRunApiService.GetDagRun") if err != nil { - return localVarReturnValue, nil, GenericOpenAPIError{error: err.Error()} + return localVarReturnValue, nil, &GenericOpenAPIError{error: err.Error()} } localVarPath := localBasePath + "/dags/{dag_id}/dagRuns/{dag_run_id}" - localVarPath = strings.Replace(localVarPath, "{"+"dag_id"+"}", _neturl.PathEscape(parameterToString(r.dagId, "")), -1) - localVarPath = strings.Replace(localVarPath, "{"+"dag_run_id"+"}", _neturl.PathEscape(parameterToString(r.dagRunId, "")), -1) + localVarPath = strings.Replace(localVarPath, "{"+"dag_id"+"}", url.PathEscape(parameterToString(r.dagId, "")), -1) + localVarPath = strings.Replace(localVarPath, "{"+"dag_run_id"+"}", url.PathEscape(parameterToString(r.dagRunId, "")), -1) localVarHeaderParams := make(map[string]string) - localVarQueryParams := _neturl.Values{} - localVarFormParams := _neturl.Values{} + localVarQueryParams := url.Values{} + localVarFormParams := url.Values{} // to determine the Content-Type header localVarHTTPContentTypes := []string{} @@ -416,7 +410,7 @@ func (a *DAGRunApiService) GetDagRunExecute(r DAGRunApiApiGetDagRunRequest) (DAG if localVarHTTPHeaderAccept != "" { localVarHeaderParams["Accept"] = localVarHTTPHeaderAccept } - req, err := a.client.prepareRequest(r.ctx, localVarPath, localVarHTTPMethod, localVarPostBody, localVarHeaderParams, localVarQueryParams, localVarFormParams, localVarFormFileName, localVarFileName, localVarFileBytes) + req, err := a.client.prepareRequest(r.ctx, localVarPath, localVarHTTPMethod, localVarPostBody, localVarHeaderParams, localVarQueryParams, localVarFormParams, formFiles) if err != nil { return localVarReturnValue, nil, err } @@ -426,15 +420,15 @@ func (a *DAGRunApiService) GetDagRunExecute(r DAGRunApiApiGetDagRunRequest) (DAG return localVarReturnValue, localVarHTTPResponse, err } - localVarBody, err := _ioutil.ReadAll(localVarHTTPResponse.Body) + localVarBody, err := ioutil.ReadAll(localVarHTTPResponse.Body) localVarHTTPResponse.Body.Close() - localVarHTTPResponse.Body = _ioutil.NopCloser(bytes.NewBuffer(localVarBody)) + localVarHTTPResponse.Body = ioutil.NopCloser(bytes.NewBuffer(localVarBody)) if err != nil { return localVarReturnValue, localVarHTTPResponse, err } if localVarHTTPResponse.StatusCode >= 300 { - newErr := GenericOpenAPIError{ + newErr := &GenericOpenAPIError{ body: localVarBody, error: localVarHTTPResponse.Status, } @@ -472,7 +466,7 @@ func (a *DAGRunApiService) GetDagRunExecute(r DAGRunApiApiGetDagRunRequest) (DAG err = a.client.decode(&localVarReturnValue, localVarBody, localVarHTTPResponse.Header.Get("Content-Type")) if err != nil { - newErr := GenericOpenAPIError{ + newErr := &GenericOpenAPIError{ body: localVarBody, error: err.Error(), } @@ -483,7 +477,7 @@ func (a *DAGRunApiService) GetDagRunExecute(r DAGRunApiApiGetDagRunRequest) (DAG } type DAGRunApiApiGetDagRunsRequest struct { - ctx _context.Context + ctx context.Context ApiService *DAGRunApiService dagId string limit *int32 @@ -494,6 +488,8 @@ type DAGRunApiApiGetDagRunsRequest struct { startDateLte *time.Time endDateGte *time.Time endDateLte *time.Time + updatedAtGte *time.Time + updatedAtLte *time.Time state *[]string orderBy *string } @@ -538,6 +534,16 @@ func (r DAGRunApiApiGetDagRunsRequest) EndDateLte(endDateLte time.Time) DAGRunAp r.endDateLte = &endDateLte return r } +// Returns objects greater or equal the specified date. This can be combined with updated_at_lte parameter to receive only the selected period. *New in version 2.6.0* +func (r DAGRunApiApiGetDagRunsRequest) UpdatedAtGte(updatedAtGte time.Time) DAGRunApiApiGetDagRunsRequest { + r.updatedAtGte = &updatedAtGte + return r +} +// Returns objects less or equal the specified date. This can be combined with updated_at_gte parameter to receive only the selected period. *New in version 2.6.0* +func (r DAGRunApiApiGetDagRunsRequest) UpdatedAtLte(updatedAtLte time.Time) DAGRunApiApiGetDagRunsRequest { + r.updatedAtLte = &updatedAtLte + return r +} // The value can be repeated to retrieve multiple matching values (OR condition). func (r DAGRunApiApiGetDagRunsRequest) State(state []string) DAGRunApiApiGetDagRunsRequest { r.state = &state @@ -549,7 +555,7 @@ func (r DAGRunApiApiGetDagRunsRequest) OrderBy(orderBy string) DAGRunApiApiGetDa return r } -func (r DAGRunApiApiGetDagRunsRequest) Execute() (DAGRunCollection, *_nethttp.Response, error) { +func (r DAGRunApiApiGetDagRunsRequest) Execute() (*DAGRunCollection, *http.Response, error) { return r.ApiService.GetDagRunsExecute(r) } @@ -559,11 +565,11 @@ GetDagRuns List DAG runs This endpoint allows specifying `~` as the dag_id to retrieve DAG runs for all DAGs. - @param ctx _context.Context - for authentication, logging, cancellation, deadlines, tracing, etc. Passed from http.Request or context.Background(). + @param ctx context.Context - for authentication, logging, cancellation, deadlines, tracing, etc. Passed from http.Request or context.Background(). @param dagId The DAG ID. @return DAGRunApiApiGetDagRunsRequest */ -func (a *DAGRunApiService) GetDagRuns(ctx _context.Context, dagId string) DAGRunApiApiGetDagRunsRequest { +func (a *DAGRunApiService) GetDagRuns(ctx context.Context, dagId string) DAGRunApiApiGetDagRunsRequest { return DAGRunApiApiGetDagRunsRequest{ ApiService: a, ctx: ctx, @@ -573,27 +579,25 @@ func (a *DAGRunApiService) GetDagRuns(ctx _context.Context, dagId string) DAGRun // Execute executes the request // @return DAGRunCollection -func (a *DAGRunApiService) GetDagRunsExecute(r DAGRunApiApiGetDagRunsRequest) (DAGRunCollection, *_nethttp.Response, error) { +func (a *DAGRunApiService) GetDagRunsExecute(r DAGRunApiApiGetDagRunsRequest) (*DAGRunCollection, *http.Response, error) { var ( - localVarHTTPMethod = _nethttp.MethodGet + localVarHTTPMethod = http.MethodGet localVarPostBody interface{} - localVarFormFileName string - localVarFileName string - localVarFileBytes []byte - localVarReturnValue DAGRunCollection + formFiles []formFile + localVarReturnValue *DAGRunCollection ) localBasePath, err := a.client.cfg.ServerURLWithContext(r.ctx, "DAGRunApiService.GetDagRuns") if err != nil { - return localVarReturnValue, nil, GenericOpenAPIError{error: err.Error()} + return localVarReturnValue, nil, &GenericOpenAPIError{error: err.Error()} } localVarPath := localBasePath + "/dags/{dag_id}/dagRuns" - localVarPath = strings.Replace(localVarPath, "{"+"dag_id"+"}", _neturl.PathEscape(parameterToString(r.dagId, "")), -1) + localVarPath = strings.Replace(localVarPath, "{"+"dag_id"+"}", url.PathEscape(parameterToString(r.dagId, "")), -1) localVarHeaderParams := make(map[string]string) - localVarQueryParams := _neturl.Values{} - localVarFormParams := _neturl.Values{} + localVarQueryParams := url.Values{} + localVarFormParams := url.Values{} if r.limit != nil { localVarQueryParams.Add("limit", parameterToString(*r.limit, "")) @@ -619,6 +623,12 @@ func (a *DAGRunApiService) GetDagRunsExecute(r DAGRunApiApiGetDagRunsRequest) (D if r.endDateLte != nil { localVarQueryParams.Add("end_date_lte", parameterToString(*r.endDateLte, "")) } + if r.updatedAtGte != nil { + localVarQueryParams.Add("updated_at_gte", parameterToString(*r.updatedAtGte, "")) + } + if r.updatedAtLte != nil { + localVarQueryParams.Add("updated_at_lte", parameterToString(*r.updatedAtLte, "")) + } if r.state != nil { t := *r.state if reflect.TypeOf(t).Kind() == reflect.Slice { @@ -650,7 +660,7 @@ func (a *DAGRunApiService) GetDagRunsExecute(r DAGRunApiApiGetDagRunsRequest) (D if localVarHTTPHeaderAccept != "" { localVarHeaderParams["Accept"] = localVarHTTPHeaderAccept } - req, err := a.client.prepareRequest(r.ctx, localVarPath, localVarHTTPMethod, localVarPostBody, localVarHeaderParams, localVarQueryParams, localVarFormParams, localVarFormFileName, localVarFileName, localVarFileBytes) + req, err := a.client.prepareRequest(r.ctx, localVarPath, localVarHTTPMethod, localVarPostBody, localVarHeaderParams, localVarQueryParams, localVarFormParams, formFiles) if err != nil { return localVarReturnValue, nil, err } @@ -660,15 +670,15 @@ func (a *DAGRunApiService) GetDagRunsExecute(r DAGRunApiApiGetDagRunsRequest) (D return localVarReturnValue, localVarHTTPResponse, err } - localVarBody, err := _ioutil.ReadAll(localVarHTTPResponse.Body) + localVarBody, err := ioutil.ReadAll(localVarHTTPResponse.Body) localVarHTTPResponse.Body.Close() - localVarHTTPResponse.Body = _ioutil.NopCloser(bytes.NewBuffer(localVarBody)) + localVarHTTPResponse.Body = ioutil.NopCloser(bytes.NewBuffer(localVarBody)) if err != nil { return localVarReturnValue, localVarHTTPResponse, err } if localVarHTTPResponse.StatusCode >= 300 { - newErr := GenericOpenAPIError{ + newErr := &GenericOpenAPIError{ body: localVarBody, error: localVarHTTPResponse.Status, } @@ -686,7 +696,7 @@ func (a *DAGRunApiService) GetDagRunsExecute(r DAGRunApiApiGetDagRunsRequest) (D err = a.client.decode(&localVarReturnValue, localVarBody, localVarHTTPResponse.Header.Get("Content-Type")) if err != nil { - newErr := GenericOpenAPIError{ + newErr := &GenericOpenAPIError{ body: localVarBody, error: err.Error(), } @@ -697,7 +707,7 @@ func (a *DAGRunApiService) GetDagRunsExecute(r DAGRunApiApiGetDagRunsRequest) (D } type DAGRunApiApiGetDagRunsBatchRequest struct { - ctx _context.Context + ctx context.Context ApiService *DAGRunApiService listDagRunsForm *ListDagRunsForm } @@ -707,7 +717,7 @@ func (r DAGRunApiApiGetDagRunsBatchRequest) ListDagRunsForm(listDagRunsForm List return r } -func (r DAGRunApiApiGetDagRunsBatchRequest) Execute() (DAGRunCollection, *_nethttp.Response, error) { +func (r DAGRunApiApiGetDagRunsBatchRequest) Execute() (*DAGRunCollection, *http.Response, error) { return r.ApiService.GetDagRunsBatchExecute(r) } @@ -717,10 +727,10 @@ GetDagRunsBatch List DAG runs (batch) This endpoint is a POST to allow filtering across a large number of DAG IDs, where as a GET it would run in to maximum HTTP request URL length limit. - @param ctx _context.Context - for authentication, logging, cancellation, deadlines, tracing, etc. Passed from http.Request or context.Background(). + @param ctx context.Context - for authentication, logging, cancellation, deadlines, tracing, etc. Passed from http.Request or context.Background(). @return DAGRunApiApiGetDagRunsBatchRequest */ -func (a *DAGRunApiService) GetDagRunsBatch(ctx _context.Context) DAGRunApiApiGetDagRunsBatchRequest { +func (a *DAGRunApiService) GetDagRunsBatch(ctx context.Context) DAGRunApiApiGetDagRunsBatchRequest { return DAGRunApiApiGetDagRunsBatchRequest{ ApiService: a, ctx: ctx, @@ -729,26 +739,24 @@ func (a *DAGRunApiService) GetDagRunsBatch(ctx _context.Context) DAGRunApiApiGet // Execute executes the request // @return DAGRunCollection -func (a *DAGRunApiService) GetDagRunsBatchExecute(r DAGRunApiApiGetDagRunsBatchRequest) (DAGRunCollection, *_nethttp.Response, error) { +func (a *DAGRunApiService) GetDagRunsBatchExecute(r DAGRunApiApiGetDagRunsBatchRequest) (*DAGRunCollection, *http.Response, error) { var ( - localVarHTTPMethod = _nethttp.MethodPost + localVarHTTPMethod = http.MethodPost localVarPostBody interface{} - localVarFormFileName string - localVarFileName string - localVarFileBytes []byte - localVarReturnValue DAGRunCollection + formFiles []formFile + localVarReturnValue *DAGRunCollection ) localBasePath, err := a.client.cfg.ServerURLWithContext(r.ctx, "DAGRunApiService.GetDagRunsBatch") if err != nil { - return localVarReturnValue, nil, GenericOpenAPIError{error: err.Error()} + return localVarReturnValue, nil, &GenericOpenAPIError{error: err.Error()} } localVarPath := localBasePath + "/dags/~/dagRuns/list" localVarHeaderParams := make(map[string]string) - localVarQueryParams := _neturl.Values{} - localVarFormParams := _neturl.Values{} + localVarQueryParams := url.Values{} + localVarFormParams := url.Values{} if r.listDagRunsForm == nil { return localVarReturnValue, nil, reportError("listDagRunsForm is required and must be specified") } @@ -772,7 +780,7 @@ func (a *DAGRunApiService) GetDagRunsBatchExecute(r DAGRunApiApiGetDagRunsBatchR } // body params localVarPostBody = r.listDagRunsForm - req, err := a.client.prepareRequest(r.ctx, localVarPath, localVarHTTPMethod, localVarPostBody, localVarHeaderParams, localVarQueryParams, localVarFormParams, localVarFormFileName, localVarFileName, localVarFileBytes) + req, err := a.client.prepareRequest(r.ctx, localVarPath, localVarHTTPMethod, localVarPostBody, localVarHeaderParams, localVarQueryParams, localVarFormParams, formFiles) if err != nil { return localVarReturnValue, nil, err } @@ -782,15 +790,15 @@ func (a *DAGRunApiService) GetDagRunsBatchExecute(r DAGRunApiApiGetDagRunsBatchR return localVarReturnValue, localVarHTTPResponse, err } - localVarBody, err := _ioutil.ReadAll(localVarHTTPResponse.Body) + localVarBody, err := ioutil.ReadAll(localVarHTTPResponse.Body) localVarHTTPResponse.Body.Close() - localVarHTTPResponse.Body = _ioutil.NopCloser(bytes.NewBuffer(localVarBody)) + localVarHTTPResponse.Body = ioutil.NopCloser(bytes.NewBuffer(localVarBody)) if err != nil { return localVarReturnValue, localVarHTTPResponse, err } if localVarHTTPResponse.StatusCode >= 300 { - newErr := GenericOpenAPIError{ + newErr := &GenericOpenAPIError{ body: localVarBody, error: localVarHTTPResponse.Status, } @@ -828,7 +836,7 @@ func (a *DAGRunApiService) GetDagRunsBatchExecute(r DAGRunApiApiGetDagRunsBatchR err = a.client.decode(&localVarReturnValue, localVarBody, localVarHTTPResponse.Header.Get("Content-Type")) if err != nil { - newErr := GenericOpenAPIError{ + newErr := &GenericOpenAPIError{ body: localVarBody, error: err.Error(), } @@ -839,14 +847,14 @@ func (a *DAGRunApiService) GetDagRunsBatchExecute(r DAGRunApiApiGetDagRunsBatchR } type DAGRunApiApiGetUpstreamDatasetEventsRequest struct { - ctx _context.Context + ctx context.Context ApiService *DAGRunApiService dagId string dagRunId string } -func (r DAGRunApiApiGetUpstreamDatasetEventsRequest) Execute() (DatasetEventCollection, *_nethttp.Response, error) { +func (r DAGRunApiApiGetUpstreamDatasetEventsRequest) Execute() (*DatasetEventCollection, *http.Response, error) { return r.ApiService.GetUpstreamDatasetEventsExecute(r) } @@ -858,12 +866,12 @@ Get datasets for a dag run. *New in version 2.4.0* - @param ctx _context.Context - for authentication, logging, cancellation, deadlines, tracing, etc. Passed from http.Request or context.Background(). + @param ctx context.Context - for authentication, logging, cancellation, deadlines, tracing, etc. Passed from http.Request or context.Background(). @param dagId The DAG ID. @param dagRunId The DAG run ID. @return DAGRunApiApiGetUpstreamDatasetEventsRequest */ -func (a *DAGRunApiService) GetUpstreamDatasetEvents(ctx _context.Context, dagId string, dagRunId string) DAGRunApiApiGetUpstreamDatasetEventsRequest { +func (a *DAGRunApiService) GetUpstreamDatasetEvents(ctx context.Context, dagId string, dagRunId string) DAGRunApiApiGetUpstreamDatasetEventsRequest { return DAGRunApiApiGetUpstreamDatasetEventsRequest{ ApiService: a, ctx: ctx, @@ -874,28 +882,26 @@ func (a *DAGRunApiService) GetUpstreamDatasetEvents(ctx _context.Context, dagId // Execute executes the request // @return DatasetEventCollection -func (a *DAGRunApiService) GetUpstreamDatasetEventsExecute(r DAGRunApiApiGetUpstreamDatasetEventsRequest) (DatasetEventCollection, *_nethttp.Response, error) { +func (a *DAGRunApiService) GetUpstreamDatasetEventsExecute(r DAGRunApiApiGetUpstreamDatasetEventsRequest) (*DatasetEventCollection, *http.Response, error) { var ( - localVarHTTPMethod = _nethttp.MethodGet + localVarHTTPMethod = http.MethodGet localVarPostBody interface{} - localVarFormFileName string - localVarFileName string - localVarFileBytes []byte - localVarReturnValue DatasetEventCollection + formFiles []formFile + localVarReturnValue *DatasetEventCollection ) localBasePath, err := a.client.cfg.ServerURLWithContext(r.ctx, "DAGRunApiService.GetUpstreamDatasetEvents") if err != nil { - return localVarReturnValue, nil, GenericOpenAPIError{error: err.Error()} + return localVarReturnValue, nil, &GenericOpenAPIError{error: err.Error()} } localVarPath := localBasePath + "/dags/{dag_id}/dagRuns/{dag_run_id}/upstreamDatasetEvents" - localVarPath = strings.Replace(localVarPath, "{"+"dag_id"+"}", _neturl.PathEscape(parameterToString(r.dagId, "")), -1) - localVarPath = strings.Replace(localVarPath, "{"+"dag_run_id"+"}", _neturl.PathEscape(parameterToString(r.dagRunId, "")), -1) + localVarPath = strings.Replace(localVarPath, "{"+"dag_id"+"}", url.PathEscape(parameterToString(r.dagId, "")), -1) + localVarPath = strings.Replace(localVarPath, "{"+"dag_run_id"+"}", url.PathEscape(parameterToString(r.dagRunId, "")), -1) localVarHeaderParams := make(map[string]string) - localVarQueryParams := _neturl.Values{} - localVarFormParams := _neturl.Values{} + localVarQueryParams := url.Values{} + localVarFormParams := url.Values{} // to determine the Content-Type header localVarHTTPContentTypes := []string{} @@ -914,7 +920,7 @@ func (a *DAGRunApiService) GetUpstreamDatasetEventsExecute(r DAGRunApiApiGetUpst if localVarHTTPHeaderAccept != "" { localVarHeaderParams["Accept"] = localVarHTTPHeaderAccept } - req, err := a.client.prepareRequest(r.ctx, localVarPath, localVarHTTPMethod, localVarPostBody, localVarHeaderParams, localVarQueryParams, localVarFormParams, localVarFormFileName, localVarFileName, localVarFileBytes) + req, err := a.client.prepareRequest(r.ctx, localVarPath, localVarHTTPMethod, localVarPostBody, localVarHeaderParams, localVarQueryParams, localVarFormParams, formFiles) if err != nil { return localVarReturnValue, nil, err } @@ -924,15 +930,15 @@ func (a *DAGRunApiService) GetUpstreamDatasetEventsExecute(r DAGRunApiApiGetUpst return localVarReturnValue, localVarHTTPResponse, err } - localVarBody, err := _ioutil.ReadAll(localVarHTTPResponse.Body) + localVarBody, err := ioutil.ReadAll(localVarHTTPResponse.Body) localVarHTTPResponse.Body.Close() - localVarHTTPResponse.Body = _ioutil.NopCloser(bytes.NewBuffer(localVarBody)) + localVarHTTPResponse.Body = ioutil.NopCloser(bytes.NewBuffer(localVarBody)) if err != nil { return localVarReturnValue, localVarHTTPResponse, err } if localVarHTTPResponse.StatusCode >= 300 { - newErr := GenericOpenAPIError{ + newErr := &GenericOpenAPIError{ body: localVarBody, error: localVarHTTPResponse.Status, } @@ -970,7 +976,7 @@ func (a *DAGRunApiService) GetUpstreamDatasetEventsExecute(r DAGRunApiApiGetUpst err = a.client.decode(&localVarReturnValue, localVarBody, localVarHTTPResponse.Header.Get("Content-Type")) if err != nil { - newErr := GenericOpenAPIError{ + newErr := &GenericOpenAPIError{ body: localVarBody, error: err.Error(), } @@ -981,7 +987,7 @@ func (a *DAGRunApiService) GetUpstreamDatasetEventsExecute(r DAGRunApiApiGetUpst } type DAGRunApiApiPostDagRunRequest struct { - ctx _context.Context + ctx context.Context ApiService *DAGRunApiService dagId string dAGRun *DAGRun @@ -992,18 +998,21 @@ func (r DAGRunApiApiPostDagRunRequest) DAGRun(dAGRun DAGRun) DAGRunApiApiPostDag return r } -func (r DAGRunApiApiPostDagRunRequest) Execute() (DAGRun, *_nethttp.Response, error) { +func (r DAGRunApiApiPostDagRunRequest) Execute() (*DAGRun, *http.Response, error) { return r.ApiService.PostDagRunExecute(r) } /* -PostDagRun Trigger a new DAG run +PostDagRun Trigger a new DAG run. + +This will initiate a dagrun. If DAG is paused then dagrun state will remain queued, and the task won't run. + - @param ctx _context.Context - for authentication, logging, cancellation, deadlines, tracing, etc. Passed from http.Request or context.Background(). + @param ctx context.Context - for authentication, logging, cancellation, deadlines, tracing, etc. Passed from http.Request or context.Background(). @param dagId The DAG ID. @return DAGRunApiApiPostDagRunRequest */ -func (a *DAGRunApiService) PostDagRun(ctx _context.Context, dagId string) DAGRunApiApiPostDagRunRequest { +func (a *DAGRunApiService) PostDagRun(ctx context.Context, dagId string) DAGRunApiApiPostDagRunRequest { return DAGRunApiApiPostDagRunRequest{ ApiService: a, ctx: ctx, @@ -1013,27 +1022,25 @@ func (a *DAGRunApiService) PostDagRun(ctx _context.Context, dagId string) DAGRun // Execute executes the request // @return DAGRun -func (a *DAGRunApiService) PostDagRunExecute(r DAGRunApiApiPostDagRunRequest) (DAGRun, *_nethttp.Response, error) { +func (a *DAGRunApiService) PostDagRunExecute(r DAGRunApiApiPostDagRunRequest) (*DAGRun, *http.Response, error) { var ( - localVarHTTPMethod = _nethttp.MethodPost + localVarHTTPMethod = http.MethodPost localVarPostBody interface{} - localVarFormFileName string - localVarFileName string - localVarFileBytes []byte - localVarReturnValue DAGRun + formFiles []formFile + localVarReturnValue *DAGRun ) localBasePath, err := a.client.cfg.ServerURLWithContext(r.ctx, "DAGRunApiService.PostDagRun") if err != nil { - return localVarReturnValue, nil, GenericOpenAPIError{error: err.Error()} + return localVarReturnValue, nil, &GenericOpenAPIError{error: err.Error()} } localVarPath := localBasePath + "/dags/{dag_id}/dagRuns" - localVarPath = strings.Replace(localVarPath, "{"+"dag_id"+"}", _neturl.PathEscape(parameterToString(r.dagId, "")), -1) + localVarPath = strings.Replace(localVarPath, "{"+"dag_id"+"}", url.PathEscape(parameterToString(r.dagId, "")), -1) localVarHeaderParams := make(map[string]string) - localVarQueryParams := _neturl.Values{} - localVarFormParams := _neturl.Values{} + localVarQueryParams := url.Values{} + localVarFormParams := url.Values{} if r.dAGRun == nil { return localVarReturnValue, nil, reportError("dAGRun is required and must be specified") } @@ -1057,7 +1064,7 @@ func (a *DAGRunApiService) PostDagRunExecute(r DAGRunApiApiPostDagRunRequest) (D } // body params localVarPostBody = r.dAGRun - req, err := a.client.prepareRequest(r.ctx, localVarPath, localVarHTTPMethod, localVarPostBody, localVarHeaderParams, localVarQueryParams, localVarFormParams, localVarFormFileName, localVarFileName, localVarFileBytes) + req, err := a.client.prepareRequest(r.ctx, localVarPath, localVarHTTPMethod, localVarPostBody, localVarHeaderParams, localVarQueryParams, localVarFormParams, formFiles) if err != nil { return localVarReturnValue, nil, err } @@ -1067,15 +1074,15 @@ func (a *DAGRunApiService) PostDagRunExecute(r DAGRunApiApiPostDagRunRequest) (D return localVarReturnValue, localVarHTTPResponse, err } - localVarBody, err := _ioutil.ReadAll(localVarHTTPResponse.Body) + localVarBody, err := ioutil.ReadAll(localVarHTTPResponse.Body) localVarHTTPResponse.Body.Close() - localVarHTTPResponse.Body = _ioutil.NopCloser(bytes.NewBuffer(localVarBody)) + localVarHTTPResponse.Body = ioutil.NopCloser(bytes.NewBuffer(localVarBody)) if err != nil { return localVarReturnValue, localVarHTTPResponse, err } if localVarHTTPResponse.StatusCode >= 300 { - newErr := GenericOpenAPIError{ + newErr := &GenericOpenAPIError{ body: localVarBody, error: localVarHTTPResponse.Status, } @@ -1133,7 +1140,7 @@ func (a *DAGRunApiService) PostDagRunExecute(r DAGRunApiApiPostDagRunRequest) (D err = a.client.decode(&localVarReturnValue, localVarBody, localVarHTTPResponse.Header.Get("Content-Type")) if err != nil { - newErr := GenericOpenAPIError{ + newErr := &GenericOpenAPIError{ body: localVarBody, error: err.Error(), } @@ -1144,7 +1151,7 @@ func (a *DAGRunApiService) PostDagRunExecute(r DAGRunApiApiPostDagRunRequest) (D } type DAGRunApiApiSetDagRunNoteRequest struct { - ctx _context.Context + ctx context.Context ApiService *DAGRunApiService dagId string dagRunId string @@ -1157,7 +1164,7 @@ func (r DAGRunApiApiSetDagRunNoteRequest) SetDagRunNote(setDagRunNote SetDagRunN return r } -func (r DAGRunApiApiSetDagRunNoteRequest) Execute() (DAGRun, *_nethttp.Response, error) { +func (r DAGRunApiApiSetDagRunNoteRequest) Execute() (*DAGRun, *http.Response, error) { return r.ApiService.SetDagRunNoteExecute(r) } @@ -1169,12 +1176,12 @@ Update the manual user note of a DagRun. *New in version 2.5.0* - @param ctx _context.Context - for authentication, logging, cancellation, deadlines, tracing, etc. Passed from http.Request or context.Background(). + @param ctx context.Context - for authentication, logging, cancellation, deadlines, tracing, etc. Passed from http.Request or context.Background(). @param dagId The DAG ID. @param dagRunId The DAG run ID. @return DAGRunApiApiSetDagRunNoteRequest */ -func (a *DAGRunApiService) SetDagRunNote(ctx _context.Context, dagId string, dagRunId string) DAGRunApiApiSetDagRunNoteRequest { +func (a *DAGRunApiService) SetDagRunNote(ctx context.Context, dagId string, dagRunId string) DAGRunApiApiSetDagRunNoteRequest { return DAGRunApiApiSetDagRunNoteRequest{ ApiService: a, ctx: ctx, @@ -1185,28 +1192,26 @@ func (a *DAGRunApiService) SetDagRunNote(ctx _context.Context, dagId string, dag // Execute executes the request // @return DAGRun -func (a *DAGRunApiService) SetDagRunNoteExecute(r DAGRunApiApiSetDagRunNoteRequest) (DAGRun, *_nethttp.Response, error) { +func (a *DAGRunApiService) SetDagRunNoteExecute(r DAGRunApiApiSetDagRunNoteRequest) (*DAGRun, *http.Response, error) { var ( - localVarHTTPMethod = _nethttp.MethodPatch + localVarHTTPMethod = http.MethodPatch localVarPostBody interface{} - localVarFormFileName string - localVarFileName string - localVarFileBytes []byte - localVarReturnValue DAGRun + formFiles []formFile + localVarReturnValue *DAGRun ) localBasePath, err := a.client.cfg.ServerURLWithContext(r.ctx, "DAGRunApiService.SetDagRunNote") if err != nil { - return localVarReturnValue, nil, GenericOpenAPIError{error: err.Error()} + return localVarReturnValue, nil, &GenericOpenAPIError{error: err.Error()} } localVarPath := localBasePath + "/dags/{dag_id}/dagRuns/{dag_run_id}/setNote" - localVarPath = strings.Replace(localVarPath, "{"+"dag_id"+"}", _neturl.PathEscape(parameterToString(r.dagId, "")), -1) - localVarPath = strings.Replace(localVarPath, "{"+"dag_run_id"+"}", _neturl.PathEscape(parameterToString(r.dagRunId, "")), -1) + localVarPath = strings.Replace(localVarPath, "{"+"dag_id"+"}", url.PathEscape(parameterToString(r.dagId, "")), -1) + localVarPath = strings.Replace(localVarPath, "{"+"dag_run_id"+"}", url.PathEscape(parameterToString(r.dagRunId, "")), -1) localVarHeaderParams := make(map[string]string) - localVarQueryParams := _neturl.Values{} - localVarFormParams := _neturl.Values{} + localVarQueryParams := url.Values{} + localVarFormParams := url.Values{} if r.setDagRunNote == nil { return localVarReturnValue, nil, reportError("setDagRunNote is required and must be specified") } @@ -1230,7 +1235,7 @@ func (a *DAGRunApiService) SetDagRunNoteExecute(r DAGRunApiApiSetDagRunNoteReque } // body params localVarPostBody = r.setDagRunNote - req, err := a.client.prepareRequest(r.ctx, localVarPath, localVarHTTPMethod, localVarPostBody, localVarHeaderParams, localVarQueryParams, localVarFormParams, localVarFormFileName, localVarFileName, localVarFileBytes) + req, err := a.client.prepareRequest(r.ctx, localVarPath, localVarHTTPMethod, localVarPostBody, localVarHeaderParams, localVarQueryParams, localVarFormParams, formFiles) if err != nil { return localVarReturnValue, nil, err } @@ -1240,15 +1245,15 @@ func (a *DAGRunApiService) SetDagRunNoteExecute(r DAGRunApiApiSetDagRunNoteReque return localVarReturnValue, localVarHTTPResponse, err } - localVarBody, err := _ioutil.ReadAll(localVarHTTPResponse.Body) + localVarBody, err := ioutil.ReadAll(localVarHTTPResponse.Body) localVarHTTPResponse.Body.Close() - localVarHTTPResponse.Body = _ioutil.NopCloser(bytes.NewBuffer(localVarBody)) + localVarHTTPResponse.Body = ioutil.NopCloser(bytes.NewBuffer(localVarBody)) if err != nil { return localVarReturnValue, localVarHTTPResponse, err } if localVarHTTPResponse.StatusCode >= 300 { - newErr := GenericOpenAPIError{ + newErr := &GenericOpenAPIError{ body: localVarBody, error: localVarHTTPResponse.Status, } @@ -1296,7 +1301,7 @@ func (a *DAGRunApiService) SetDagRunNoteExecute(r DAGRunApiApiSetDagRunNoteReque err = a.client.decode(&localVarReturnValue, localVarBody, localVarHTTPResponse.Header.Get("Content-Type")) if err != nil { - newErr := GenericOpenAPIError{ + newErr := &GenericOpenAPIError{ body: localVarBody, error: err.Error(), } @@ -1307,7 +1312,7 @@ func (a *DAGRunApiService) SetDagRunNoteExecute(r DAGRunApiApiSetDagRunNoteReque } type DAGRunApiApiUpdateDagRunStateRequest struct { - ctx _context.Context + ctx context.Context ApiService *DAGRunApiService dagId string dagRunId string @@ -1319,7 +1324,7 @@ func (r DAGRunApiApiUpdateDagRunStateRequest) UpdateDagRunState(updateDagRunStat return r } -func (r DAGRunApiApiUpdateDagRunStateRequest) Execute() (DAGRun, *_nethttp.Response, error) { +func (r DAGRunApiApiUpdateDagRunStateRequest) Execute() (*DAGRun, *http.Response, error) { return r.ApiService.UpdateDagRunStateExecute(r) } @@ -1331,12 +1336,12 @@ Modify a DAG run. *New in version 2.2.0* - @param ctx _context.Context - for authentication, logging, cancellation, deadlines, tracing, etc. Passed from http.Request or context.Background(). + @param ctx context.Context - for authentication, logging, cancellation, deadlines, tracing, etc. Passed from http.Request or context.Background(). @param dagId The DAG ID. @param dagRunId The DAG run ID. @return DAGRunApiApiUpdateDagRunStateRequest */ -func (a *DAGRunApiService) UpdateDagRunState(ctx _context.Context, dagId string, dagRunId string) DAGRunApiApiUpdateDagRunStateRequest { +func (a *DAGRunApiService) UpdateDagRunState(ctx context.Context, dagId string, dagRunId string) DAGRunApiApiUpdateDagRunStateRequest { return DAGRunApiApiUpdateDagRunStateRequest{ ApiService: a, ctx: ctx, @@ -1347,28 +1352,26 @@ func (a *DAGRunApiService) UpdateDagRunState(ctx _context.Context, dagId string, // Execute executes the request // @return DAGRun -func (a *DAGRunApiService) UpdateDagRunStateExecute(r DAGRunApiApiUpdateDagRunStateRequest) (DAGRun, *_nethttp.Response, error) { +func (a *DAGRunApiService) UpdateDagRunStateExecute(r DAGRunApiApiUpdateDagRunStateRequest) (*DAGRun, *http.Response, error) { var ( - localVarHTTPMethod = _nethttp.MethodPatch + localVarHTTPMethod = http.MethodPatch localVarPostBody interface{} - localVarFormFileName string - localVarFileName string - localVarFileBytes []byte - localVarReturnValue DAGRun + formFiles []formFile + localVarReturnValue *DAGRun ) localBasePath, err := a.client.cfg.ServerURLWithContext(r.ctx, "DAGRunApiService.UpdateDagRunState") if err != nil { - return localVarReturnValue, nil, GenericOpenAPIError{error: err.Error()} + return localVarReturnValue, nil, &GenericOpenAPIError{error: err.Error()} } localVarPath := localBasePath + "/dags/{dag_id}/dagRuns/{dag_run_id}" - localVarPath = strings.Replace(localVarPath, "{"+"dag_id"+"}", _neturl.PathEscape(parameterToString(r.dagId, "")), -1) - localVarPath = strings.Replace(localVarPath, "{"+"dag_run_id"+"}", _neturl.PathEscape(parameterToString(r.dagRunId, "")), -1) + localVarPath = strings.Replace(localVarPath, "{"+"dag_id"+"}", url.PathEscape(parameterToString(r.dagId, "")), -1) + localVarPath = strings.Replace(localVarPath, "{"+"dag_run_id"+"}", url.PathEscape(parameterToString(r.dagRunId, "")), -1) localVarHeaderParams := make(map[string]string) - localVarQueryParams := _neturl.Values{} - localVarFormParams := _neturl.Values{} + localVarQueryParams := url.Values{} + localVarFormParams := url.Values{} if r.updateDagRunState == nil { return localVarReturnValue, nil, reportError("updateDagRunState is required and must be specified") } @@ -1392,7 +1395,7 @@ func (a *DAGRunApiService) UpdateDagRunStateExecute(r DAGRunApiApiUpdateDagRunSt } // body params localVarPostBody = r.updateDagRunState - req, err := a.client.prepareRequest(r.ctx, localVarPath, localVarHTTPMethod, localVarPostBody, localVarHeaderParams, localVarQueryParams, localVarFormParams, localVarFormFileName, localVarFileName, localVarFileBytes) + req, err := a.client.prepareRequest(r.ctx, localVarPath, localVarHTTPMethod, localVarPostBody, localVarHeaderParams, localVarQueryParams, localVarFormParams, formFiles) if err != nil { return localVarReturnValue, nil, err } @@ -1402,15 +1405,15 @@ func (a *DAGRunApiService) UpdateDagRunStateExecute(r DAGRunApiApiUpdateDagRunSt return localVarReturnValue, localVarHTTPResponse, err } - localVarBody, err := _ioutil.ReadAll(localVarHTTPResponse.Body) + localVarBody, err := ioutil.ReadAll(localVarHTTPResponse.Body) localVarHTTPResponse.Body.Close() - localVarHTTPResponse.Body = _ioutil.NopCloser(bytes.NewBuffer(localVarBody)) + localVarHTTPResponse.Body = ioutil.NopCloser(bytes.NewBuffer(localVarBody)) if err != nil { return localVarReturnValue, localVarHTTPResponse, err } if localVarHTTPResponse.StatusCode >= 300 { - newErr := GenericOpenAPIError{ + newErr := &GenericOpenAPIError{ body: localVarBody, error: localVarHTTPResponse.Status, } @@ -1458,7 +1461,7 @@ func (a *DAGRunApiService) UpdateDagRunStateExecute(r DAGRunApiApiUpdateDagRunSt err = a.client.decode(&localVarReturnValue, localVarBody, localVarHTTPResponse.Header.Get("Content-Type")) if err != nil { - newErr := GenericOpenAPIError{ + newErr := &GenericOpenAPIError{ body: localVarBody, error: err.Error(), } diff --git a/airflow/api_dag_warning.go b/airflow/api_dag_warning.go index c36d9a3..a360582 100644 --- a/airflow/api_dag_warning.go +++ b/airflow/api_dag_warning.go @@ -18,9 +18,9 @@ /* Airflow API (Stable) -# Overview To facilitate management, Apache Airflow supports a range of REST API endpoints across its objects. This section provides an overview of the API design, methods, and supported use cases. Most of the endpoints accept `JSON` as input and return `JSON` responses. This means that you must usually add the following headers to your request: ``` Content-type: application/json Accept: application/json ``` ## Resources The term `resource` refers to a single type of object in the Airflow metadata. An API is broken up by its endpoint's corresponding resource. The name of a resource is typically plural and expressed in camelCase. Example: `dagRuns`. Resource names are used as part of endpoint URLs, as well as in API parameters and responses. ## CRUD Operations The platform supports **C**reate, **R**ead, **U**pdate, and **D**elete operations on most resources. You can review the standards for these operations and their standard parameters below. Some endpoints have special behavior as exceptions. ### Create To create a resource, you typically submit an HTTP `POST` request with the resource's required metadata in the request body. The response returns a `201 Created` response code upon success with the resource's metadata, including its internal `id`, in the response body. ### Read The HTTP `GET` request can be used to read a resource or to list a number of resources. A resource's `id` can be submitted in the request parameters to read a specific resource. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with the resource's metadata in the response body. If a `GET` request does not include a specific resource `id`, it is treated as a list request. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with an object containing a list of resources' metadata in the response body. When reading resources, some common query parameters are usually available. e.g.: ``` v1/connections?limit=25&offset=25 ``` |Query Parameter|Type|Description| |---------------|----|-----------| |limit|integer|Maximum number of objects to fetch. Usually 25 by default| |offset|integer|Offset after which to start returning objects. For use with limit query parameter.| ### Update Updating a resource requires the resource `id`, and is typically done using an HTTP `PATCH` request, with the fields to modify in the request body. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with information about the modified resource in the response body. ### Delete Deleting a resource requires the resource `id` and is typically executing via an HTTP `DELETE` request. The response usually returns a `204 No Content` response code upon success. ## Conventions - Resource names are plural and expressed in camelCase. - Names are consistent between URL parameter name and field name. - Field names are in snake_case. ```json { \"name\": \"string\", \"slots\": 0, \"occupied_slots\": 0, \"used_slots\": 0, \"queued_slots\": 0, \"open_slots\": 0 } ``` ### Update Mask Update mask is available as a query parameter in patch endpoints. It is used to notify the API which fields you want to update. Using `update_mask` makes it easier to update objects by helping the server know which fields to update in an object instead of updating all fields. The update request ignores any fields that aren't specified in the field mask, leaving them with their current values. Example: ``` resource = request.get('/resource/my-id').json() resource['my_field'] = 'new-value' request.patch('/resource/my-id?update_mask=my_field', data=json.dumps(resource)) ``` ## Versioning and Endpoint Lifecycle - API versioning is not synchronized to specific releases of the Apache Airflow. - APIs are designed to be backward compatible. - Any changes to the API will first go through a deprecation phase. # Trying the API You can use a third party client, such as [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), [HTTPie](https://httpie.org/), [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [the Insomnia rest client](https://insomnia.rest/) to test the Apache Airflow API. Note that you will need to pass credentials data. For e.g., here is how to pause a DAG with [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), when basic authorization is used: ```bash curl -X PATCH 'https://example.com/api/v1/dags/{dag_id}?update_mask=is_paused' \\ -H 'Content-Type: application/json' \\ --user \"username:password\" \\ -d '{ \"is_paused\": true }' ``` Using a graphical tool such as [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [Insomnia](https://insomnia.rest/), it is possible to import the API specifications directly: 1. Download the API specification by clicking the **Download** button at top of this document 2. Import the JSON specification in the graphical tool of your choice. - In *Postman*, you can click the **import** button at the top - With *Insomnia*, you can just drag-and-drop the file on the UI Note that with *Postman*, you can also generate code snippets by selecting a request and clicking on the **Code** button. ## Enabling CORS [Cross-origin resource sharing (CORS)](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/CORS) is a browser security feature that restricts HTTP requests that are initiated from scripts running in the browser. For details on enabling/configuring CORS, see [Enabling CORS](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Authentication To be able to meet the requirements of many organizations, Airflow supports many authentication methods, and it is even possible to add your own method. If you want to check which auth backend is currently set, you can use `airflow config get-value api auth_backends` command as in the example below. ```bash $ airflow config get-value api auth_backends airflow.api.auth.backend.basic_auth ``` The default is to deny all requests. For details on configuring the authentication, see [API Authorization](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Errors We follow the error response format proposed in [RFC 7807](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7807) also known as Problem Details for HTTP APIs. As with our normal API responses, your client must be prepared to gracefully handle additional members of the response. ## Unauthenticated This indicates that the request has not been applied because it lacks valid authentication credentials for the target resource. Please check that you have valid credentials. ## PermissionDenied This response means that the server understood the request but refuses to authorize it because it lacks sufficient rights to the resource. It happens when you do not have the necessary permission to execute the action you performed. You need to get the appropriate permissions in other to resolve this error. ## BadRequest This response means that the server cannot or will not process the request due to something that is perceived to be a client error (e.g., malformed request syntax, invalid request message framing, or deceptive request routing). To resolve this, please ensure that your syntax is correct. ## NotFound This client error response indicates that the server cannot find the requested resource. ## MethodNotAllowed Indicates that the request method is known by the server but is not supported by the target resource. ## NotAcceptable The target resource does not have a current representation that would be acceptable to the user agent, according to the proactive negotiation header fields received in the request, and the server is unwilling to supply a default representation. ## AlreadyExists The request could not be completed due to a conflict with the current state of the target resource, e.g. the resource it tries to create already exists. ## Unknown This means that the server encountered an unexpected condition that prevented it from fulfilling the request. +# Overview To facilitate management, Apache Airflow supports a range of REST API endpoints across its objects. This section provides an overview of the API design, methods, and supported use cases. Most of the endpoints accept `JSON` as input and return `JSON` responses. This means that you must usually add the following headers to your request: ``` Content-type: application/json Accept: application/json ``` ## Resources The term `resource` refers to a single type of object in the Airflow metadata. An API is broken up by its endpoint's corresponding resource. The name of a resource is typically plural and expressed in camelCase. Example: `dagRuns`. Resource names are used as part of endpoint URLs, as well as in API parameters and responses. ## CRUD Operations The platform supports **C**reate, **R**ead, **U**pdate, and **D**elete operations on most resources. You can review the standards for these operations and their standard parameters below. Some endpoints have special behavior as exceptions. ### Create To create a resource, you typically submit an HTTP `POST` request with the resource's required metadata in the request body. The response returns a `201 Created` response code upon success with the resource's metadata, including its internal `id`, in the response body. ### Read The HTTP `GET` request can be used to read a resource or to list a number of resources. A resource's `id` can be submitted in the request parameters to read a specific resource. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with the resource's metadata in the response body. If a `GET` request does not include a specific resource `id`, it is treated as a list request. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with an object containing a list of resources' metadata in the response body. When reading resources, some common query parameters are usually available. e.g.: ``` v1/connections?limit=25&offset=25 ``` |Query Parameter|Type|Description| |---------------|----|-----------| |limit|integer|Maximum number of objects to fetch. Usually 25 by default| |offset|integer|Offset after which to start returning objects. For use with limit query parameter.| ### Update Updating a resource requires the resource `id`, and is typically done using an HTTP `PATCH` request, with the fields to modify in the request body. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with information about the modified resource in the response body. ### Delete Deleting a resource requires the resource `id` and is typically executed via an HTTP `DELETE` request. The response usually returns a `204 No Content` response code upon success. ## Conventions - Resource names are plural and expressed in camelCase. - Names are consistent between URL parameter name and field name. - Field names are in snake_case. ```json { \"description\": \"string\", \"name\": \"string\", \"occupied_slots\": 0, \"open_slots\": 0 \"queued_slots\": 0, \"running_slots\": 0, \"scheduled_slots\": 0, \"slots\": 0, } ``` ### Update Mask Update mask is available as a query parameter in patch endpoints. It is used to notify the API which fields you want to update. Using `update_mask` makes it easier to update objects by helping the server know which fields to update in an object instead of updating all fields. The update request ignores any fields that aren't specified in the field mask, leaving them with their current values. Example: ``` resource = request.get('/resource/my-id').json() resource['my_field'] = 'new-value' request.patch('/resource/my-id?update_mask=my_field', data=json.dumps(resource)) ``` ## Versioning and Endpoint Lifecycle - API versioning is not synchronized to specific releases of the Apache Airflow. - APIs are designed to be backward compatible. - Any changes to the API will first go through a deprecation phase. # Trying the API You can use a third party client, such as [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), [HTTPie](https://httpie.org/), [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [the Insomnia rest client](https://insomnia.rest/) to test the Apache Airflow API. Note that you will need to pass credentials data. For e.g., here is how to pause a DAG with [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), when basic authorization is used: ```bash curl -X PATCH 'https://example.com/api/v1/dags/{dag_id}?update_mask=is_paused' \\ -H 'Content-Type: application/json' \\ --user \"username:password\" \\ -d '{ \"is_paused\": true }' ``` Using a graphical tool such as [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [Insomnia](https://insomnia.rest/), it is possible to import the API specifications directly: 1. Download the API specification by clicking the **Download** button at the top of this document 2. Import the JSON specification in the graphical tool of your choice. - In *Postman*, you can click the **import** button at the top - With *Insomnia*, you can just drag-and-drop the file on the UI Note that with *Postman*, you can also generate code snippets by selecting a request and clicking on the **Code** button. ## Enabling CORS [Cross-origin resource sharing (CORS)](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/CORS) is a browser security feature that restricts HTTP requests that are initiated from scripts running in the browser. For details on enabling/configuring CORS, see [Enabling CORS](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Authentication To be able to meet the requirements of many organizations, Airflow supports many authentication methods, and it is even possible to add your own method. If you want to check which auth backend is currently set, you can use `airflow config get-value api auth_backends` command as in the example below. ```bash $ airflow config get-value api auth_backends airflow.api.auth.backend.basic_auth ``` The default is to deny all requests. For details on configuring the authentication, see [API Authorization](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Errors We follow the error response format proposed in [RFC 7807](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7807) also known as Problem Details for HTTP APIs. As with our normal API responses, your client must be prepared to gracefully handle additional members of the response. ## Unauthenticated This indicates that the request has not been applied because it lacks valid authentication credentials for the target resource. Please check that you have valid credentials. ## PermissionDenied This response means that the server understood the request but refuses to authorize it because it lacks sufficient rights to the resource. It happens when you do not have the necessary permission to execute the action you performed. You need to get the appropriate permissions in other to resolve this error. ## BadRequest This response means that the server cannot or will not process the request due to something that is perceived to be a client error (e.g., malformed request syntax, invalid request message framing, or deceptive request routing). To resolve this, please ensure that your syntax is correct. ## NotFound This client error response indicates that the server cannot find the requested resource. ## MethodNotAllowed Indicates that the request method is known by the server but is not supported by the target resource. ## NotAcceptable The target resource does not have a current representation that would be acceptable to the user agent, according to the proactive negotiation header fields received in the request, and the server is unwilling to supply a default representation. ## AlreadyExists The request could not be completed due to a conflict with the current state of the target resource, e.g. the resource it tries to create already exists. ## Unknown This means that the server encountered an unexpected condition that prevented it from fulfilling the request. -API version: 2.5.0 +API version: 2.7.2 Contact: dev@airflow.apache.org */ @@ -30,22 +30,22 @@ package airflow import ( "bytes" - _context "context" - _ioutil "io/ioutil" - _nethttp "net/http" - _neturl "net/url" + "context" + "io/ioutil" + "net/http" + "net/url" ) // Linger please var ( - _ _context.Context + _ context.Context ) // DagWarningApiService DagWarningApi service type DagWarningApiService service type DagWarningApiApiGetDagWarningsRequest struct { - ctx _context.Context + ctx context.Context ApiService *DagWarningApiService dagId *string warningType *string @@ -80,17 +80,17 @@ func (r DagWarningApiApiGetDagWarningsRequest) OrderBy(orderBy string) DagWarnin return r } -func (r DagWarningApiApiGetDagWarningsRequest) Execute() (DagWarningCollection, *_nethttp.Response, error) { +func (r DagWarningApiApiGetDagWarningsRequest) Execute() (*DagWarningCollection, *http.Response, error) { return r.ApiService.GetDagWarningsExecute(r) } /* GetDagWarnings List dag warnings - @param ctx _context.Context - for authentication, logging, cancellation, deadlines, tracing, etc. Passed from http.Request or context.Background(). + @param ctx context.Context - for authentication, logging, cancellation, deadlines, tracing, etc. Passed from http.Request or context.Background(). @return DagWarningApiApiGetDagWarningsRequest */ -func (a *DagWarningApiService) GetDagWarnings(ctx _context.Context) DagWarningApiApiGetDagWarningsRequest { +func (a *DagWarningApiService) GetDagWarnings(ctx context.Context) DagWarningApiApiGetDagWarningsRequest { return DagWarningApiApiGetDagWarningsRequest{ ApiService: a, ctx: ctx, @@ -99,26 +99,24 @@ func (a *DagWarningApiService) GetDagWarnings(ctx _context.Context) DagWarningAp // Execute executes the request // @return DagWarningCollection -func (a *DagWarningApiService) GetDagWarningsExecute(r DagWarningApiApiGetDagWarningsRequest) (DagWarningCollection, *_nethttp.Response, error) { +func (a *DagWarningApiService) GetDagWarningsExecute(r DagWarningApiApiGetDagWarningsRequest) (*DagWarningCollection, *http.Response, error) { var ( - localVarHTTPMethod = _nethttp.MethodGet + localVarHTTPMethod = http.MethodGet localVarPostBody interface{} - localVarFormFileName string - localVarFileName string - localVarFileBytes []byte - localVarReturnValue DagWarningCollection + formFiles []formFile + localVarReturnValue *DagWarningCollection ) localBasePath, err := a.client.cfg.ServerURLWithContext(r.ctx, "DagWarningApiService.GetDagWarnings") if err != nil { - return localVarReturnValue, nil, GenericOpenAPIError{error: err.Error()} + return localVarReturnValue, nil, &GenericOpenAPIError{error: err.Error()} } localVarPath := localBasePath + "/dagWarnings" localVarHeaderParams := make(map[string]string) - localVarQueryParams := _neturl.Values{} - localVarFormParams := _neturl.Values{} + localVarQueryParams := url.Values{} + localVarFormParams := url.Values{} if r.dagId != nil { localVarQueryParams.Add("dag_id", parameterToString(*r.dagId, "")) @@ -152,7 +150,7 @@ func (a *DagWarningApiService) GetDagWarningsExecute(r DagWarningApiApiGetDagWar if localVarHTTPHeaderAccept != "" { localVarHeaderParams["Accept"] = localVarHTTPHeaderAccept } - req, err := a.client.prepareRequest(r.ctx, localVarPath, localVarHTTPMethod, localVarPostBody, localVarHeaderParams, localVarQueryParams, localVarFormParams, localVarFormFileName, localVarFileName, localVarFileBytes) + req, err := a.client.prepareRequest(r.ctx, localVarPath, localVarHTTPMethod, localVarPostBody, localVarHeaderParams, localVarQueryParams, localVarFormParams, formFiles) if err != nil { return localVarReturnValue, nil, err } @@ -162,15 +160,15 @@ func (a *DagWarningApiService) GetDagWarningsExecute(r DagWarningApiApiGetDagWar return localVarReturnValue, localVarHTTPResponse, err } - localVarBody, err := _ioutil.ReadAll(localVarHTTPResponse.Body) + localVarBody, err := ioutil.ReadAll(localVarHTTPResponse.Body) localVarHTTPResponse.Body.Close() - localVarHTTPResponse.Body = _ioutil.NopCloser(bytes.NewBuffer(localVarBody)) + localVarHTTPResponse.Body = ioutil.NopCloser(bytes.NewBuffer(localVarBody)) if err != nil { return localVarReturnValue, localVarHTTPResponse, err } if localVarHTTPResponse.StatusCode >= 300 { - newErr := GenericOpenAPIError{ + newErr := &GenericOpenAPIError{ body: localVarBody, error: localVarHTTPResponse.Status, } @@ -198,7 +196,7 @@ func (a *DagWarningApiService) GetDagWarningsExecute(r DagWarningApiApiGetDagWar err = a.client.decode(&localVarReturnValue, localVarBody, localVarHTTPResponse.Header.Get("Content-Type")) if err != nil { - newErr := GenericOpenAPIError{ + newErr := &GenericOpenAPIError{ body: localVarBody, error: err.Error(), } diff --git a/airflow/api_dataset.go b/airflow/api_dataset.go index 29631a5..e47e9a7 100644 --- a/airflow/api_dataset.go +++ b/airflow/api_dataset.go @@ -18,9 +18,9 @@ /* Airflow API (Stable) -# Overview To facilitate management, Apache Airflow supports a range of REST API endpoints across its objects. This section provides an overview of the API design, methods, and supported use cases. Most of the endpoints accept `JSON` as input and return `JSON` responses. This means that you must usually add the following headers to your request: ``` Content-type: application/json Accept: application/json ``` ## Resources The term `resource` refers to a single type of object in the Airflow metadata. An API is broken up by its endpoint's corresponding resource. The name of a resource is typically plural and expressed in camelCase. Example: `dagRuns`. Resource names are used as part of endpoint URLs, as well as in API parameters and responses. ## CRUD Operations The platform supports **C**reate, **R**ead, **U**pdate, and **D**elete operations on most resources. You can review the standards for these operations and their standard parameters below. Some endpoints have special behavior as exceptions. ### Create To create a resource, you typically submit an HTTP `POST` request with the resource's required metadata in the request body. The response returns a `201 Created` response code upon success with the resource's metadata, including its internal `id`, in the response body. ### Read The HTTP `GET` request can be used to read a resource or to list a number of resources. A resource's `id` can be submitted in the request parameters to read a specific resource. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with the resource's metadata in the response body. If a `GET` request does not include a specific resource `id`, it is treated as a list request. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with an object containing a list of resources' metadata in the response body. When reading resources, some common query parameters are usually available. e.g.: ``` v1/connections?limit=25&offset=25 ``` |Query Parameter|Type|Description| |---------------|----|-----------| |limit|integer|Maximum number of objects to fetch. Usually 25 by default| |offset|integer|Offset after which to start returning objects. For use with limit query parameter.| ### Update Updating a resource requires the resource `id`, and is typically done using an HTTP `PATCH` request, with the fields to modify in the request body. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with information about the modified resource in the response body. ### Delete Deleting a resource requires the resource `id` and is typically executing via an HTTP `DELETE` request. The response usually returns a `204 No Content` response code upon success. ## Conventions - Resource names are plural and expressed in camelCase. - Names are consistent between URL parameter name and field name. - Field names are in snake_case. ```json { \"name\": \"string\", \"slots\": 0, \"occupied_slots\": 0, \"used_slots\": 0, \"queued_slots\": 0, \"open_slots\": 0 } ``` ### Update Mask Update mask is available as a query parameter in patch endpoints. It is used to notify the API which fields you want to update. Using `update_mask` makes it easier to update objects by helping the server know which fields to update in an object instead of updating all fields. The update request ignores any fields that aren't specified in the field mask, leaving them with their current values. Example: ``` resource = request.get('/resource/my-id').json() resource['my_field'] = 'new-value' request.patch('/resource/my-id?update_mask=my_field', data=json.dumps(resource)) ``` ## Versioning and Endpoint Lifecycle - API versioning is not synchronized to specific releases of the Apache Airflow. - APIs are designed to be backward compatible. - Any changes to the API will first go through a deprecation phase. # Trying the API You can use a third party client, such as [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), [HTTPie](https://httpie.org/), [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [the Insomnia rest client](https://insomnia.rest/) to test the Apache Airflow API. Note that you will need to pass credentials data. For e.g., here is how to pause a DAG with [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), when basic authorization is used: ```bash curl -X PATCH 'https://example.com/api/v1/dags/{dag_id}?update_mask=is_paused' \\ -H 'Content-Type: application/json' \\ --user \"username:password\" \\ -d '{ \"is_paused\": true }' ``` Using a graphical tool such as [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [Insomnia](https://insomnia.rest/), it is possible to import the API specifications directly: 1. Download the API specification by clicking the **Download** button at top of this document 2. Import the JSON specification in the graphical tool of your choice. - In *Postman*, you can click the **import** button at the top - With *Insomnia*, you can just drag-and-drop the file on the UI Note that with *Postman*, you can also generate code snippets by selecting a request and clicking on the **Code** button. ## Enabling CORS [Cross-origin resource sharing (CORS)](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/CORS) is a browser security feature that restricts HTTP requests that are initiated from scripts running in the browser. For details on enabling/configuring CORS, see [Enabling CORS](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Authentication To be able to meet the requirements of many organizations, Airflow supports many authentication methods, and it is even possible to add your own method. If you want to check which auth backend is currently set, you can use `airflow config get-value api auth_backends` command as in the example below. ```bash $ airflow config get-value api auth_backends airflow.api.auth.backend.basic_auth ``` The default is to deny all requests. For details on configuring the authentication, see [API Authorization](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Errors We follow the error response format proposed in [RFC 7807](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7807) also known as Problem Details for HTTP APIs. As with our normal API responses, your client must be prepared to gracefully handle additional members of the response. ## Unauthenticated This indicates that the request has not been applied because it lacks valid authentication credentials for the target resource. Please check that you have valid credentials. ## PermissionDenied This response means that the server understood the request but refuses to authorize it because it lacks sufficient rights to the resource. It happens when you do not have the necessary permission to execute the action you performed. You need to get the appropriate permissions in other to resolve this error. ## BadRequest This response means that the server cannot or will not process the request due to something that is perceived to be a client error (e.g., malformed request syntax, invalid request message framing, or deceptive request routing). To resolve this, please ensure that your syntax is correct. ## NotFound This client error response indicates that the server cannot find the requested resource. ## MethodNotAllowed Indicates that the request method is known by the server but is not supported by the target resource. ## NotAcceptable The target resource does not have a current representation that would be acceptable to the user agent, according to the proactive negotiation header fields received in the request, and the server is unwilling to supply a default representation. ## AlreadyExists The request could not be completed due to a conflict with the current state of the target resource, e.g. the resource it tries to create already exists. ## Unknown This means that the server encountered an unexpected condition that prevented it from fulfilling the request. +# Overview To facilitate management, Apache Airflow supports a range of REST API endpoints across its objects. This section provides an overview of the API design, methods, and supported use cases. Most of the endpoints accept `JSON` as input and return `JSON` responses. This means that you must usually add the following headers to your request: ``` Content-type: application/json Accept: application/json ``` ## Resources The term `resource` refers to a single type of object in the Airflow metadata. An API is broken up by its endpoint's corresponding resource. The name of a resource is typically plural and expressed in camelCase. Example: `dagRuns`. Resource names are used as part of endpoint URLs, as well as in API parameters and responses. ## CRUD Operations The platform supports **C**reate, **R**ead, **U**pdate, and **D**elete operations on most resources. You can review the standards for these operations and their standard parameters below. Some endpoints have special behavior as exceptions. ### Create To create a resource, you typically submit an HTTP `POST` request with the resource's required metadata in the request body. The response returns a `201 Created` response code upon success with the resource's metadata, including its internal `id`, in the response body. ### Read The HTTP `GET` request can be used to read a resource or to list a number of resources. A resource's `id` can be submitted in the request parameters to read a specific resource. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with the resource's metadata in the response body. If a `GET` request does not include a specific resource `id`, it is treated as a list request. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with an object containing a list of resources' metadata in the response body. When reading resources, some common query parameters are usually available. e.g.: ``` v1/connections?limit=25&offset=25 ``` |Query Parameter|Type|Description| |---------------|----|-----------| |limit|integer|Maximum number of objects to fetch. Usually 25 by default| |offset|integer|Offset after which to start returning objects. For use with limit query parameter.| ### Update Updating a resource requires the resource `id`, and is typically done using an HTTP `PATCH` request, with the fields to modify in the request body. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with information about the modified resource in the response body. ### Delete Deleting a resource requires the resource `id` and is typically executed via an HTTP `DELETE` request. The response usually returns a `204 No Content` response code upon success. ## Conventions - Resource names are plural and expressed in camelCase. - Names are consistent between URL parameter name and field name. - Field names are in snake_case. ```json { \"description\": \"string\", \"name\": \"string\", \"occupied_slots\": 0, \"open_slots\": 0 \"queued_slots\": 0, \"running_slots\": 0, \"scheduled_slots\": 0, \"slots\": 0, } ``` ### Update Mask Update mask is available as a query parameter in patch endpoints. It is used to notify the API which fields you want to update. Using `update_mask` makes it easier to update objects by helping the server know which fields to update in an object instead of updating all fields. The update request ignores any fields that aren't specified in the field mask, leaving them with their current values. Example: ``` resource = request.get('/resource/my-id').json() resource['my_field'] = 'new-value' request.patch('/resource/my-id?update_mask=my_field', data=json.dumps(resource)) ``` ## Versioning and Endpoint Lifecycle - API versioning is not synchronized to specific releases of the Apache Airflow. - APIs are designed to be backward compatible. - Any changes to the API will first go through a deprecation phase. # Trying the API You can use a third party client, such as [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), [HTTPie](https://httpie.org/), [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [the Insomnia rest client](https://insomnia.rest/) to test the Apache Airflow API. Note that you will need to pass credentials data. For e.g., here is how to pause a DAG with [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), when basic authorization is used: ```bash curl -X PATCH 'https://example.com/api/v1/dags/{dag_id}?update_mask=is_paused' \\ -H 'Content-Type: application/json' \\ --user \"username:password\" \\ -d '{ \"is_paused\": true }' ``` Using a graphical tool such as [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [Insomnia](https://insomnia.rest/), it is possible to import the API specifications directly: 1. Download the API specification by clicking the **Download** button at the top of this document 2. Import the JSON specification in the graphical tool of your choice. - In *Postman*, you can click the **import** button at the top - With *Insomnia*, you can just drag-and-drop the file on the UI Note that with *Postman*, you can also generate code snippets by selecting a request and clicking on the **Code** button. ## Enabling CORS [Cross-origin resource sharing (CORS)](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/CORS) is a browser security feature that restricts HTTP requests that are initiated from scripts running in the browser. For details on enabling/configuring CORS, see [Enabling CORS](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Authentication To be able to meet the requirements of many organizations, Airflow supports many authentication methods, and it is even possible to add your own method. If you want to check which auth backend is currently set, you can use `airflow config get-value api auth_backends` command as in the example below. ```bash $ airflow config get-value api auth_backends airflow.api.auth.backend.basic_auth ``` The default is to deny all requests. For details on configuring the authentication, see [API Authorization](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Errors We follow the error response format proposed in [RFC 7807](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7807) also known as Problem Details for HTTP APIs. As with our normal API responses, your client must be prepared to gracefully handle additional members of the response. ## Unauthenticated This indicates that the request has not been applied because it lacks valid authentication credentials for the target resource. Please check that you have valid credentials. ## PermissionDenied This response means that the server understood the request but refuses to authorize it because it lacks sufficient rights to the resource. It happens when you do not have the necessary permission to execute the action you performed. You need to get the appropriate permissions in other to resolve this error. ## BadRequest This response means that the server cannot or will not process the request due to something that is perceived to be a client error (e.g., malformed request syntax, invalid request message framing, or deceptive request routing). To resolve this, please ensure that your syntax is correct. ## NotFound This client error response indicates that the server cannot find the requested resource. ## MethodNotAllowed Indicates that the request method is known by the server but is not supported by the target resource. ## NotAcceptable The target resource does not have a current representation that would be acceptable to the user agent, according to the proactive negotiation header fields received in the request, and the server is unwilling to supply a default representation. ## AlreadyExists The request could not be completed due to a conflict with the current state of the target resource, e.g. the resource it tries to create already exists. ## Unknown This means that the server encountered an unexpected condition that prevented it from fulfilling the request. -API version: 2.5.0 +API version: 2.7.2 Contact: dev@airflow.apache.org */ @@ -30,29 +30,29 @@ package airflow import ( "bytes" - _context "context" - _ioutil "io/ioutil" - _nethttp "net/http" - _neturl "net/url" + "context" + "io/ioutil" + "net/http" + "net/url" "strings" ) // Linger please var ( - _ _context.Context + _ context.Context ) // DatasetApiService DatasetApi service type DatasetApiService service type DatasetApiApiGetDatasetRequest struct { - ctx _context.Context + ctx context.Context ApiService *DatasetApiService uri string } -func (r DatasetApiApiGetDatasetRequest) Execute() (Dataset, *_nethttp.Response, error) { +func (r DatasetApiApiGetDatasetRequest) Execute() (*Dataset, *http.Response, error) { return r.ApiService.GetDatasetExecute(r) } @@ -61,11 +61,11 @@ GetDataset Get a dataset Get a dataset by uri. - @param ctx _context.Context - for authentication, logging, cancellation, deadlines, tracing, etc. Passed from http.Request or context.Background(). + @param ctx context.Context - for authentication, logging, cancellation, deadlines, tracing, etc. Passed from http.Request or context.Background(). @param uri The encoded Dataset URI @return DatasetApiApiGetDatasetRequest */ -func (a *DatasetApiService) GetDataset(ctx _context.Context, uri string) DatasetApiApiGetDatasetRequest { +func (a *DatasetApiService) GetDataset(ctx context.Context, uri string) DatasetApiApiGetDatasetRequest { return DatasetApiApiGetDatasetRequest{ ApiService: a, ctx: ctx, @@ -75,27 +75,25 @@ func (a *DatasetApiService) GetDataset(ctx _context.Context, uri string) Dataset // Execute executes the request // @return Dataset -func (a *DatasetApiService) GetDatasetExecute(r DatasetApiApiGetDatasetRequest) (Dataset, *_nethttp.Response, error) { +func (a *DatasetApiService) GetDatasetExecute(r DatasetApiApiGetDatasetRequest) (*Dataset, *http.Response, error) { var ( - localVarHTTPMethod = _nethttp.MethodGet + localVarHTTPMethod = http.MethodGet localVarPostBody interface{} - localVarFormFileName string - localVarFileName string - localVarFileBytes []byte - localVarReturnValue Dataset + formFiles []formFile + localVarReturnValue *Dataset ) localBasePath, err := a.client.cfg.ServerURLWithContext(r.ctx, "DatasetApiService.GetDataset") if err != nil { - return localVarReturnValue, nil, GenericOpenAPIError{error: err.Error()} + return localVarReturnValue, nil, &GenericOpenAPIError{error: err.Error()} } localVarPath := localBasePath + "/datasets/{uri}" - localVarPath = strings.Replace(localVarPath, "{"+"uri"+"}", _neturl.PathEscape(parameterToString(r.uri, "")), -1) + localVarPath = strings.Replace(localVarPath, "{"+"uri"+"}", url.PathEscape(parameterToString(r.uri, "")), -1) localVarHeaderParams := make(map[string]string) - localVarQueryParams := _neturl.Values{} - localVarFormParams := _neturl.Values{} + localVarQueryParams := url.Values{} + localVarFormParams := url.Values{} // to determine the Content-Type header localVarHTTPContentTypes := []string{} @@ -114,7 +112,7 @@ func (a *DatasetApiService) GetDatasetExecute(r DatasetApiApiGetDatasetRequest) if localVarHTTPHeaderAccept != "" { localVarHeaderParams["Accept"] = localVarHTTPHeaderAccept } - req, err := a.client.prepareRequest(r.ctx, localVarPath, localVarHTTPMethod, localVarPostBody, localVarHeaderParams, localVarQueryParams, localVarFormParams, localVarFormFileName, localVarFileName, localVarFileBytes) + req, err := a.client.prepareRequest(r.ctx, localVarPath, localVarHTTPMethod, localVarPostBody, localVarHeaderParams, localVarQueryParams, localVarFormParams, formFiles) if err != nil { return localVarReturnValue, nil, err } @@ -124,15 +122,15 @@ func (a *DatasetApiService) GetDatasetExecute(r DatasetApiApiGetDatasetRequest) return localVarReturnValue, localVarHTTPResponse, err } - localVarBody, err := _ioutil.ReadAll(localVarHTTPResponse.Body) + localVarBody, err := ioutil.ReadAll(localVarHTTPResponse.Body) localVarHTTPResponse.Body.Close() - localVarHTTPResponse.Body = _ioutil.NopCloser(bytes.NewBuffer(localVarBody)) + localVarHTTPResponse.Body = ioutil.NopCloser(bytes.NewBuffer(localVarBody)) if err != nil { return localVarReturnValue, localVarHTTPResponse, err } if localVarHTTPResponse.StatusCode >= 300 { - newErr := GenericOpenAPIError{ + newErr := &GenericOpenAPIError{ body: localVarBody, error: localVarHTTPResponse.Status, } @@ -170,7 +168,7 @@ func (a *DatasetApiService) GetDatasetExecute(r DatasetApiApiGetDatasetRequest) err = a.client.decode(&localVarReturnValue, localVarBody, localVarHTTPResponse.Header.Get("Content-Type")) if err != nil { - newErr := GenericOpenAPIError{ + newErr := &GenericOpenAPIError{ body: localVarBody, error: err.Error(), } @@ -181,7 +179,7 @@ func (a *DatasetApiService) GetDatasetExecute(r DatasetApiApiGetDatasetRequest) } type DatasetApiApiGetDatasetEventsRequest struct { - ctx _context.Context + ctx context.Context ApiService *DatasetApiService limit *int32 offset *int32 @@ -234,7 +232,7 @@ func (r DatasetApiApiGetDatasetEventsRequest) SourceMapIndex(sourceMapIndex int3 return r } -func (r DatasetApiApiGetDatasetEventsRequest) Execute() (DatasetEventCollection, *_nethttp.Response, error) { +func (r DatasetApiApiGetDatasetEventsRequest) Execute() (*DatasetEventCollection, *http.Response, error) { return r.ApiService.GetDatasetEventsExecute(r) } @@ -243,10 +241,10 @@ GetDatasetEvents Get dataset events Get dataset events - @param ctx _context.Context - for authentication, logging, cancellation, deadlines, tracing, etc. Passed from http.Request or context.Background(). + @param ctx context.Context - for authentication, logging, cancellation, deadlines, tracing, etc. Passed from http.Request or context.Background(). @return DatasetApiApiGetDatasetEventsRequest */ -func (a *DatasetApiService) GetDatasetEvents(ctx _context.Context) DatasetApiApiGetDatasetEventsRequest { +func (a *DatasetApiService) GetDatasetEvents(ctx context.Context) DatasetApiApiGetDatasetEventsRequest { return DatasetApiApiGetDatasetEventsRequest{ ApiService: a, ctx: ctx, @@ -255,26 +253,24 @@ func (a *DatasetApiService) GetDatasetEvents(ctx _context.Context) DatasetApiApi // Execute executes the request // @return DatasetEventCollection -func (a *DatasetApiService) GetDatasetEventsExecute(r DatasetApiApiGetDatasetEventsRequest) (DatasetEventCollection, *_nethttp.Response, error) { +func (a *DatasetApiService) GetDatasetEventsExecute(r DatasetApiApiGetDatasetEventsRequest) (*DatasetEventCollection, *http.Response, error) { var ( - localVarHTTPMethod = _nethttp.MethodGet + localVarHTTPMethod = http.MethodGet localVarPostBody interface{} - localVarFormFileName string - localVarFileName string - localVarFileBytes []byte - localVarReturnValue DatasetEventCollection + formFiles []formFile + localVarReturnValue *DatasetEventCollection ) localBasePath, err := a.client.cfg.ServerURLWithContext(r.ctx, "DatasetApiService.GetDatasetEvents") if err != nil { - return localVarReturnValue, nil, GenericOpenAPIError{error: err.Error()} + return localVarReturnValue, nil, &GenericOpenAPIError{error: err.Error()} } localVarPath := localBasePath + "/datasets/events" localVarHeaderParams := make(map[string]string) - localVarQueryParams := _neturl.Values{} - localVarFormParams := _neturl.Values{} + localVarQueryParams := url.Values{} + localVarFormParams := url.Values{} if r.limit != nil { localVarQueryParams.Add("limit", parameterToString(*r.limit, "")) @@ -317,7 +313,7 @@ func (a *DatasetApiService) GetDatasetEventsExecute(r DatasetApiApiGetDatasetEve if localVarHTTPHeaderAccept != "" { localVarHeaderParams["Accept"] = localVarHTTPHeaderAccept } - req, err := a.client.prepareRequest(r.ctx, localVarPath, localVarHTTPMethod, localVarPostBody, localVarHeaderParams, localVarQueryParams, localVarFormParams, localVarFormFileName, localVarFileName, localVarFileBytes) + req, err := a.client.prepareRequest(r.ctx, localVarPath, localVarHTTPMethod, localVarPostBody, localVarHeaderParams, localVarQueryParams, localVarFormParams, formFiles) if err != nil { return localVarReturnValue, nil, err } @@ -327,15 +323,15 @@ func (a *DatasetApiService) GetDatasetEventsExecute(r DatasetApiApiGetDatasetEve return localVarReturnValue, localVarHTTPResponse, err } - localVarBody, err := _ioutil.ReadAll(localVarHTTPResponse.Body) + localVarBody, err := ioutil.ReadAll(localVarHTTPResponse.Body) localVarHTTPResponse.Body.Close() - localVarHTTPResponse.Body = _ioutil.NopCloser(bytes.NewBuffer(localVarBody)) + localVarHTTPResponse.Body = ioutil.NopCloser(bytes.NewBuffer(localVarBody)) if err != nil { return localVarReturnValue, localVarHTTPResponse, err } if localVarHTTPResponse.StatusCode >= 300 { - newErr := GenericOpenAPIError{ + newErr := &GenericOpenAPIError{ body: localVarBody, error: localVarHTTPResponse.Status, } @@ -373,7 +369,7 @@ func (a *DatasetApiService) GetDatasetEventsExecute(r DatasetApiApiGetDatasetEve err = a.client.decode(&localVarReturnValue, localVarBody, localVarHTTPResponse.Header.Get("Content-Type")) if err != nil { - newErr := GenericOpenAPIError{ + newErr := &GenericOpenAPIError{ body: localVarBody, error: err.Error(), } @@ -384,7 +380,7 @@ func (a *DatasetApiService) GetDatasetEventsExecute(r DatasetApiApiGetDatasetEve } type DatasetApiApiGetDatasetsRequest struct { - ctx _context.Context + ctx context.Context ApiService *DatasetApiService limit *int32 offset *int32 @@ -413,17 +409,17 @@ func (r DatasetApiApiGetDatasetsRequest) UriPattern(uriPattern string) DatasetAp return r } -func (r DatasetApiApiGetDatasetsRequest) Execute() (DatasetCollection, *_nethttp.Response, error) { +func (r DatasetApiApiGetDatasetsRequest) Execute() (*DatasetCollection, *http.Response, error) { return r.ApiService.GetDatasetsExecute(r) } /* GetDatasets List datasets - @param ctx _context.Context - for authentication, logging, cancellation, deadlines, tracing, etc. Passed from http.Request or context.Background(). + @param ctx context.Context - for authentication, logging, cancellation, deadlines, tracing, etc. Passed from http.Request or context.Background(). @return DatasetApiApiGetDatasetsRequest */ -func (a *DatasetApiService) GetDatasets(ctx _context.Context) DatasetApiApiGetDatasetsRequest { +func (a *DatasetApiService) GetDatasets(ctx context.Context) DatasetApiApiGetDatasetsRequest { return DatasetApiApiGetDatasetsRequest{ ApiService: a, ctx: ctx, @@ -432,26 +428,24 @@ func (a *DatasetApiService) GetDatasets(ctx _context.Context) DatasetApiApiGetDa // Execute executes the request // @return DatasetCollection -func (a *DatasetApiService) GetDatasetsExecute(r DatasetApiApiGetDatasetsRequest) (DatasetCollection, *_nethttp.Response, error) { +func (a *DatasetApiService) GetDatasetsExecute(r DatasetApiApiGetDatasetsRequest) (*DatasetCollection, *http.Response, error) { var ( - localVarHTTPMethod = _nethttp.MethodGet + localVarHTTPMethod = http.MethodGet localVarPostBody interface{} - localVarFormFileName string - localVarFileName string - localVarFileBytes []byte - localVarReturnValue DatasetCollection + formFiles []formFile + localVarReturnValue *DatasetCollection ) localBasePath, err := a.client.cfg.ServerURLWithContext(r.ctx, "DatasetApiService.GetDatasets") if err != nil { - return localVarReturnValue, nil, GenericOpenAPIError{error: err.Error()} + return localVarReturnValue, nil, &GenericOpenAPIError{error: err.Error()} } localVarPath := localBasePath + "/datasets" localVarHeaderParams := make(map[string]string) - localVarQueryParams := _neturl.Values{} - localVarFormParams := _neturl.Values{} + localVarQueryParams := url.Values{} + localVarFormParams := url.Values{} if r.limit != nil { localVarQueryParams.Add("limit", parameterToString(*r.limit, "")) @@ -482,7 +476,7 @@ func (a *DatasetApiService) GetDatasetsExecute(r DatasetApiApiGetDatasetsRequest if localVarHTTPHeaderAccept != "" { localVarHeaderParams["Accept"] = localVarHTTPHeaderAccept } - req, err := a.client.prepareRequest(r.ctx, localVarPath, localVarHTTPMethod, localVarPostBody, localVarHeaderParams, localVarQueryParams, localVarFormParams, localVarFormFileName, localVarFileName, localVarFileBytes) + req, err := a.client.prepareRequest(r.ctx, localVarPath, localVarHTTPMethod, localVarPostBody, localVarHeaderParams, localVarQueryParams, localVarFormParams, formFiles) if err != nil { return localVarReturnValue, nil, err } @@ -492,15 +486,15 @@ func (a *DatasetApiService) GetDatasetsExecute(r DatasetApiApiGetDatasetsRequest return localVarReturnValue, localVarHTTPResponse, err } - localVarBody, err := _ioutil.ReadAll(localVarHTTPResponse.Body) + localVarBody, err := ioutil.ReadAll(localVarHTTPResponse.Body) localVarHTTPResponse.Body.Close() - localVarHTTPResponse.Body = _ioutil.NopCloser(bytes.NewBuffer(localVarBody)) + localVarHTTPResponse.Body = ioutil.NopCloser(bytes.NewBuffer(localVarBody)) if err != nil { return localVarReturnValue, localVarHTTPResponse, err } if localVarHTTPResponse.StatusCode >= 300 { - newErr := GenericOpenAPIError{ + newErr := &GenericOpenAPIError{ body: localVarBody, error: localVarHTTPResponse.Status, } @@ -528,7 +522,7 @@ func (a *DatasetApiService) GetDatasetsExecute(r DatasetApiApiGetDatasetsRequest err = a.client.decode(&localVarReturnValue, localVarBody, localVarHTTPResponse.Header.Get("Content-Type")) if err != nil { - newErr := GenericOpenAPIError{ + newErr := &GenericOpenAPIError{ body: localVarBody, error: err.Error(), } @@ -539,14 +533,14 @@ func (a *DatasetApiService) GetDatasetsExecute(r DatasetApiApiGetDatasetsRequest } type DatasetApiApiGetUpstreamDatasetEventsRequest struct { - ctx _context.Context + ctx context.Context ApiService *DatasetApiService dagId string dagRunId string } -func (r DatasetApiApiGetUpstreamDatasetEventsRequest) Execute() (DatasetEventCollection, *_nethttp.Response, error) { +func (r DatasetApiApiGetUpstreamDatasetEventsRequest) Execute() (*DatasetEventCollection, *http.Response, error) { return r.ApiService.GetUpstreamDatasetEventsExecute(r) } @@ -558,12 +552,12 @@ Get datasets for a dag run. *New in version 2.4.0* - @param ctx _context.Context - for authentication, logging, cancellation, deadlines, tracing, etc. Passed from http.Request or context.Background(). + @param ctx context.Context - for authentication, logging, cancellation, deadlines, tracing, etc. Passed from http.Request or context.Background(). @param dagId The DAG ID. @param dagRunId The DAG run ID. @return DatasetApiApiGetUpstreamDatasetEventsRequest */ -func (a *DatasetApiService) GetUpstreamDatasetEvents(ctx _context.Context, dagId string, dagRunId string) DatasetApiApiGetUpstreamDatasetEventsRequest { +func (a *DatasetApiService) GetUpstreamDatasetEvents(ctx context.Context, dagId string, dagRunId string) DatasetApiApiGetUpstreamDatasetEventsRequest { return DatasetApiApiGetUpstreamDatasetEventsRequest{ ApiService: a, ctx: ctx, @@ -574,28 +568,26 @@ func (a *DatasetApiService) GetUpstreamDatasetEvents(ctx _context.Context, dagId // Execute executes the request // @return DatasetEventCollection -func (a *DatasetApiService) GetUpstreamDatasetEventsExecute(r DatasetApiApiGetUpstreamDatasetEventsRequest) (DatasetEventCollection, *_nethttp.Response, error) { +func (a *DatasetApiService) GetUpstreamDatasetEventsExecute(r DatasetApiApiGetUpstreamDatasetEventsRequest) (*DatasetEventCollection, *http.Response, error) { var ( - localVarHTTPMethod = _nethttp.MethodGet + localVarHTTPMethod = http.MethodGet localVarPostBody interface{} - localVarFormFileName string - localVarFileName string - localVarFileBytes []byte - localVarReturnValue DatasetEventCollection + formFiles []formFile + localVarReturnValue *DatasetEventCollection ) localBasePath, err := a.client.cfg.ServerURLWithContext(r.ctx, "DatasetApiService.GetUpstreamDatasetEvents") if err != nil { - return localVarReturnValue, nil, GenericOpenAPIError{error: err.Error()} + return localVarReturnValue, nil, &GenericOpenAPIError{error: err.Error()} } localVarPath := localBasePath + "/dags/{dag_id}/dagRuns/{dag_run_id}/upstreamDatasetEvents" - localVarPath = strings.Replace(localVarPath, "{"+"dag_id"+"}", _neturl.PathEscape(parameterToString(r.dagId, "")), -1) - localVarPath = strings.Replace(localVarPath, "{"+"dag_run_id"+"}", _neturl.PathEscape(parameterToString(r.dagRunId, "")), -1) + localVarPath = strings.Replace(localVarPath, "{"+"dag_id"+"}", url.PathEscape(parameterToString(r.dagId, "")), -1) + localVarPath = strings.Replace(localVarPath, "{"+"dag_run_id"+"}", url.PathEscape(parameterToString(r.dagRunId, "")), -1) localVarHeaderParams := make(map[string]string) - localVarQueryParams := _neturl.Values{} - localVarFormParams := _neturl.Values{} + localVarQueryParams := url.Values{} + localVarFormParams := url.Values{} // to determine the Content-Type header localVarHTTPContentTypes := []string{} @@ -614,7 +606,7 @@ func (a *DatasetApiService) GetUpstreamDatasetEventsExecute(r DatasetApiApiGetUp if localVarHTTPHeaderAccept != "" { localVarHeaderParams["Accept"] = localVarHTTPHeaderAccept } - req, err := a.client.prepareRequest(r.ctx, localVarPath, localVarHTTPMethod, localVarPostBody, localVarHeaderParams, localVarQueryParams, localVarFormParams, localVarFormFileName, localVarFileName, localVarFileBytes) + req, err := a.client.prepareRequest(r.ctx, localVarPath, localVarHTTPMethod, localVarPostBody, localVarHeaderParams, localVarQueryParams, localVarFormParams, formFiles) if err != nil { return localVarReturnValue, nil, err } @@ -624,15 +616,15 @@ func (a *DatasetApiService) GetUpstreamDatasetEventsExecute(r DatasetApiApiGetUp return localVarReturnValue, localVarHTTPResponse, err } - localVarBody, err := _ioutil.ReadAll(localVarHTTPResponse.Body) + localVarBody, err := ioutil.ReadAll(localVarHTTPResponse.Body) localVarHTTPResponse.Body.Close() - localVarHTTPResponse.Body = _ioutil.NopCloser(bytes.NewBuffer(localVarBody)) + localVarHTTPResponse.Body = ioutil.NopCloser(bytes.NewBuffer(localVarBody)) if err != nil { return localVarReturnValue, localVarHTTPResponse, err } if localVarHTTPResponse.StatusCode >= 300 { - newErr := GenericOpenAPIError{ + newErr := &GenericOpenAPIError{ body: localVarBody, error: localVarHTTPResponse.Status, } @@ -670,7 +662,7 @@ func (a *DatasetApiService) GetUpstreamDatasetEventsExecute(r DatasetApiApiGetUp err = a.client.decode(&localVarReturnValue, localVarBody, localVarHTTPResponse.Header.Get("Content-Type")) if err != nil { - newErr := GenericOpenAPIError{ + newErr := &GenericOpenAPIError{ body: localVarBody, error: err.Error(), } diff --git a/airflow/api_event_log.go b/airflow/api_event_log.go index b140f38..8a9f09d 100644 --- a/airflow/api_event_log.go +++ b/airflow/api_event_log.go @@ -18,9 +18,9 @@ /* Airflow API (Stable) -# Overview To facilitate management, Apache Airflow supports a range of REST API endpoints across its objects. This section provides an overview of the API design, methods, and supported use cases. Most of the endpoints accept `JSON` as input and return `JSON` responses. This means that you must usually add the following headers to your request: ``` Content-type: application/json Accept: application/json ``` ## Resources The term `resource` refers to a single type of object in the Airflow metadata. An API is broken up by its endpoint's corresponding resource. The name of a resource is typically plural and expressed in camelCase. Example: `dagRuns`. Resource names are used as part of endpoint URLs, as well as in API parameters and responses. ## CRUD Operations The platform supports **C**reate, **R**ead, **U**pdate, and **D**elete operations on most resources. You can review the standards for these operations and their standard parameters below. Some endpoints have special behavior as exceptions. ### Create To create a resource, you typically submit an HTTP `POST` request with the resource's required metadata in the request body. The response returns a `201 Created` response code upon success with the resource's metadata, including its internal `id`, in the response body. ### Read The HTTP `GET` request can be used to read a resource or to list a number of resources. A resource's `id` can be submitted in the request parameters to read a specific resource. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with the resource's metadata in the response body. If a `GET` request does not include a specific resource `id`, it is treated as a list request. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with an object containing a list of resources' metadata in the response body. When reading resources, some common query parameters are usually available. e.g.: ``` v1/connections?limit=25&offset=25 ``` |Query Parameter|Type|Description| |---------------|----|-----------| |limit|integer|Maximum number of objects to fetch. Usually 25 by default| |offset|integer|Offset after which to start returning objects. For use with limit query parameter.| ### Update Updating a resource requires the resource `id`, and is typically done using an HTTP `PATCH` request, with the fields to modify in the request body. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with information about the modified resource in the response body. ### Delete Deleting a resource requires the resource `id` and is typically executing via an HTTP `DELETE` request. The response usually returns a `204 No Content` response code upon success. ## Conventions - Resource names are plural and expressed in camelCase. - Names are consistent between URL parameter name and field name. - Field names are in snake_case. ```json { \"name\": \"string\", \"slots\": 0, \"occupied_slots\": 0, \"used_slots\": 0, \"queued_slots\": 0, \"open_slots\": 0 } ``` ### Update Mask Update mask is available as a query parameter in patch endpoints. It is used to notify the API which fields you want to update. Using `update_mask` makes it easier to update objects by helping the server know which fields to update in an object instead of updating all fields. The update request ignores any fields that aren't specified in the field mask, leaving them with their current values. Example: ``` resource = request.get('/resource/my-id').json() resource['my_field'] = 'new-value' request.patch('/resource/my-id?update_mask=my_field', data=json.dumps(resource)) ``` ## Versioning and Endpoint Lifecycle - API versioning is not synchronized to specific releases of the Apache Airflow. - APIs are designed to be backward compatible. - Any changes to the API will first go through a deprecation phase. # Trying the API You can use a third party client, such as [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), [HTTPie](https://httpie.org/), [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [the Insomnia rest client](https://insomnia.rest/) to test the Apache Airflow API. Note that you will need to pass credentials data. For e.g., here is how to pause a DAG with [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), when basic authorization is used: ```bash curl -X PATCH 'https://example.com/api/v1/dags/{dag_id}?update_mask=is_paused' \\ -H 'Content-Type: application/json' \\ --user \"username:password\" \\ -d '{ \"is_paused\": true }' ``` Using a graphical tool such as [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [Insomnia](https://insomnia.rest/), it is possible to import the API specifications directly: 1. Download the API specification by clicking the **Download** button at top of this document 2. Import the JSON specification in the graphical tool of your choice. - In *Postman*, you can click the **import** button at the top - With *Insomnia*, you can just drag-and-drop the file on the UI Note that with *Postman*, you can also generate code snippets by selecting a request and clicking on the **Code** button. ## Enabling CORS [Cross-origin resource sharing (CORS)](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/CORS) is a browser security feature that restricts HTTP requests that are initiated from scripts running in the browser. For details on enabling/configuring CORS, see [Enabling CORS](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Authentication To be able to meet the requirements of many organizations, Airflow supports many authentication methods, and it is even possible to add your own method. If you want to check which auth backend is currently set, you can use `airflow config get-value api auth_backends` command as in the example below. ```bash $ airflow config get-value api auth_backends airflow.api.auth.backend.basic_auth ``` The default is to deny all requests. For details on configuring the authentication, see [API Authorization](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Errors We follow the error response format proposed in [RFC 7807](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7807) also known as Problem Details for HTTP APIs. As with our normal API responses, your client must be prepared to gracefully handle additional members of the response. ## Unauthenticated This indicates that the request has not been applied because it lacks valid authentication credentials for the target resource. Please check that you have valid credentials. ## PermissionDenied This response means that the server understood the request but refuses to authorize it because it lacks sufficient rights to the resource. It happens when you do not have the necessary permission to execute the action you performed. You need to get the appropriate permissions in other to resolve this error. ## BadRequest This response means that the server cannot or will not process the request due to something that is perceived to be a client error (e.g., malformed request syntax, invalid request message framing, or deceptive request routing). To resolve this, please ensure that your syntax is correct. ## NotFound This client error response indicates that the server cannot find the requested resource. ## MethodNotAllowed Indicates that the request method is known by the server but is not supported by the target resource. ## NotAcceptable The target resource does not have a current representation that would be acceptable to the user agent, according to the proactive negotiation header fields received in the request, and the server is unwilling to supply a default representation. ## AlreadyExists The request could not be completed due to a conflict with the current state of the target resource, e.g. the resource it tries to create already exists. ## Unknown This means that the server encountered an unexpected condition that prevented it from fulfilling the request. +# Overview To facilitate management, Apache Airflow supports a range of REST API endpoints across its objects. This section provides an overview of the API design, methods, and supported use cases. Most of the endpoints accept `JSON` as input and return `JSON` responses. This means that you must usually add the following headers to your request: ``` Content-type: application/json Accept: application/json ``` ## Resources The term `resource` refers to a single type of object in the Airflow metadata. An API is broken up by its endpoint's corresponding resource. The name of a resource is typically plural and expressed in camelCase. Example: `dagRuns`. Resource names are used as part of endpoint URLs, as well as in API parameters and responses. ## CRUD Operations The platform supports **C**reate, **R**ead, **U**pdate, and **D**elete operations on most resources. You can review the standards for these operations and their standard parameters below. Some endpoints have special behavior as exceptions. ### Create To create a resource, you typically submit an HTTP `POST` request with the resource's required metadata in the request body. The response returns a `201 Created` response code upon success with the resource's metadata, including its internal `id`, in the response body. ### Read The HTTP `GET` request can be used to read a resource or to list a number of resources. A resource's `id` can be submitted in the request parameters to read a specific resource. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with the resource's metadata in the response body. If a `GET` request does not include a specific resource `id`, it is treated as a list request. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with an object containing a list of resources' metadata in the response body. When reading resources, some common query parameters are usually available. e.g.: ``` v1/connections?limit=25&offset=25 ``` |Query Parameter|Type|Description| |---------------|----|-----------| |limit|integer|Maximum number of objects to fetch. Usually 25 by default| |offset|integer|Offset after which to start returning objects. For use with limit query parameter.| ### Update Updating a resource requires the resource `id`, and is typically done using an HTTP `PATCH` request, with the fields to modify in the request body. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with information about the modified resource in the response body. ### Delete Deleting a resource requires the resource `id` and is typically executed via an HTTP `DELETE` request. The response usually returns a `204 No Content` response code upon success. ## Conventions - Resource names are plural and expressed in camelCase. - Names are consistent between URL parameter name and field name. - Field names are in snake_case. ```json { \"description\": \"string\", \"name\": \"string\", \"occupied_slots\": 0, \"open_slots\": 0 \"queued_slots\": 0, \"running_slots\": 0, \"scheduled_slots\": 0, \"slots\": 0, } ``` ### Update Mask Update mask is available as a query parameter in patch endpoints. It is used to notify the API which fields you want to update. Using `update_mask` makes it easier to update objects by helping the server know which fields to update in an object instead of updating all fields. The update request ignores any fields that aren't specified in the field mask, leaving them with their current values. Example: ``` resource = request.get('/resource/my-id').json() resource['my_field'] = 'new-value' request.patch('/resource/my-id?update_mask=my_field', data=json.dumps(resource)) ``` ## Versioning and Endpoint Lifecycle - API versioning is not synchronized to specific releases of the Apache Airflow. - APIs are designed to be backward compatible. - Any changes to the API will first go through a deprecation phase. # Trying the API You can use a third party client, such as [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), [HTTPie](https://httpie.org/), [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [the Insomnia rest client](https://insomnia.rest/) to test the Apache Airflow API. Note that you will need to pass credentials data. For e.g., here is how to pause a DAG with [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), when basic authorization is used: ```bash curl -X PATCH 'https://example.com/api/v1/dags/{dag_id}?update_mask=is_paused' \\ -H 'Content-Type: application/json' \\ --user \"username:password\" \\ -d '{ \"is_paused\": true }' ``` Using a graphical tool such as [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [Insomnia](https://insomnia.rest/), it is possible to import the API specifications directly: 1. Download the API specification by clicking the **Download** button at the top of this document 2. Import the JSON specification in the graphical tool of your choice. - In *Postman*, you can click the **import** button at the top - With *Insomnia*, you can just drag-and-drop the file on the UI Note that with *Postman*, you can also generate code snippets by selecting a request and clicking on the **Code** button. ## Enabling CORS [Cross-origin resource sharing (CORS)](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/CORS) is a browser security feature that restricts HTTP requests that are initiated from scripts running in the browser. For details on enabling/configuring CORS, see [Enabling CORS](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Authentication To be able to meet the requirements of many organizations, Airflow supports many authentication methods, and it is even possible to add your own method. If you want to check which auth backend is currently set, you can use `airflow config get-value api auth_backends` command as in the example below. ```bash $ airflow config get-value api auth_backends airflow.api.auth.backend.basic_auth ``` The default is to deny all requests. For details on configuring the authentication, see [API Authorization](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Errors We follow the error response format proposed in [RFC 7807](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7807) also known as Problem Details for HTTP APIs. As with our normal API responses, your client must be prepared to gracefully handle additional members of the response. ## Unauthenticated This indicates that the request has not been applied because it lacks valid authentication credentials for the target resource. Please check that you have valid credentials. ## PermissionDenied This response means that the server understood the request but refuses to authorize it because it lacks sufficient rights to the resource. It happens when you do not have the necessary permission to execute the action you performed. You need to get the appropriate permissions in other to resolve this error. ## BadRequest This response means that the server cannot or will not process the request due to something that is perceived to be a client error (e.g., malformed request syntax, invalid request message framing, or deceptive request routing). To resolve this, please ensure that your syntax is correct. ## NotFound This client error response indicates that the server cannot find the requested resource. ## MethodNotAllowed Indicates that the request method is known by the server but is not supported by the target resource. ## NotAcceptable The target resource does not have a current representation that would be acceptable to the user agent, according to the proactive negotiation header fields received in the request, and the server is unwilling to supply a default representation. ## AlreadyExists The request could not be completed due to a conflict with the current state of the target resource, e.g. the resource it tries to create already exists. ## Unknown This means that the server encountered an unexpected condition that prevented it from fulfilling the request. -API version: 2.5.0 +API version: 2.7.2 Contact: dev@airflow.apache.org */ @@ -30,40 +30,40 @@ package airflow import ( "bytes" - _context "context" - _ioutil "io/ioutil" - _nethttp "net/http" - _neturl "net/url" + "context" + "io/ioutil" + "net/http" + "net/url" "strings" ) // Linger please var ( - _ _context.Context + _ context.Context ) // EventLogApiService EventLogApi service type EventLogApiService service type EventLogApiApiGetEventLogRequest struct { - ctx _context.Context + ctx context.Context ApiService *EventLogApiService eventLogId int32 } -func (r EventLogApiApiGetEventLogRequest) Execute() (EventLog, *_nethttp.Response, error) { +func (r EventLogApiApiGetEventLogRequest) Execute() (*EventLog, *http.Response, error) { return r.ApiService.GetEventLogExecute(r) } /* GetEventLog Get a log entry - @param ctx _context.Context - for authentication, logging, cancellation, deadlines, tracing, etc. Passed from http.Request or context.Background(). + @param ctx context.Context - for authentication, logging, cancellation, deadlines, tracing, etc. Passed from http.Request or context.Background(). @param eventLogId The event log ID. @return EventLogApiApiGetEventLogRequest */ -func (a *EventLogApiService) GetEventLog(ctx _context.Context, eventLogId int32) EventLogApiApiGetEventLogRequest { +func (a *EventLogApiService) GetEventLog(ctx context.Context, eventLogId int32) EventLogApiApiGetEventLogRequest { return EventLogApiApiGetEventLogRequest{ ApiService: a, ctx: ctx, @@ -73,27 +73,25 @@ func (a *EventLogApiService) GetEventLog(ctx _context.Context, eventLogId int32) // Execute executes the request // @return EventLog -func (a *EventLogApiService) GetEventLogExecute(r EventLogApiApiGetEventLogRequest) (EventLog, *_nethttp.Response, error) { +func (a *EventLogApiService) GetEventLogExecute(r EventLogApiApiGetEventLogRequest) (*EventLog, *http.Response, error) { var ( - localVarHTTPMethod = _nethttp.MethodGet + localVarHTTPMethod = http.MethodGet localVarPostBody interface{} - localVarFormFileName string - localVarFileName string - localVarFileBytes []byte - localVarReturnValue EventLog + formFiles []formFile + localVarReturnValue *EventLog ) localBasePath, err := a.client.cfg.ServerURLWithContext(r.ctx, "EventLogApiService.GetEventLog") if err != nil { - return localVarReturnValue, nil, GenericOpenAPIError{error: err.Error()} + return localVarReturnValue, nil, &GenericOpenAPIError{error: err.Error()} } localVarPath := localBasePath + "/eventLogs/{event_log_id}" - localVarPath = strings.Replace(localVarPath, "{"+"event_log_id"+"}", _neturl.PathEscape(parameterToString(r.eventLogId, "")), -1) + localVarPath = strings.Replace(localVarPath, "{"+"event_log_id"+"}", url.PathEscape(parameterToString(r.eventLogId, "")), -1) localVarHeaderParams := make(map[string]string) - localVarQueryParams := _neturl.Values{} - localVarFormParams := _neturl.Values{} + localVarQueryParams := url.Values{} + localVarFormParams := url.Values{} // to determine the Content-Type header localVarHTTPContentTypes := []string{} @@ -112,7 +110,7 @@ func (a *EventLogApiService) GetEventLogExecute(r EventLogApiApiGetEventLogReque if localVarHTTPHeaderAccept != "" { localVarHeaderParams["Accept"] = localVarHTTPHeaderAccept } - req, err := a.client.prepareRequest(r.ctx, localVarPath, localVarHTTPMethod, localVarPostBody, localVarHeaderParams, localVarQueryParams, localVarFormParams, localVarFormFileName, localVarFileName, localVarFileBytes) + req, err := a.client.prepareRequest(r.ctx, localVarPath, localVarHTTPMethod, localVarPostBody, localVarHeaderParams, localVarQueryParams, localVarFormParams, formFiles) if err != nil { return localVarReturnValue, nil, err } @@ -122,15 +120,15 @@ func (a *EventLogApiService) GetEventLogExecute(r EventLogApiApiGetEventLogReque return localVarReturnValue, localVarHTTPResponse, err } - localVarBody, err := _ioutil.ReadAll(localVarHTTPResponse.Body) + localVarBody, err := ioutil.ReadAll(localVarHTTPResponse.Body) localVarHTTPResponse.Body.Close() - localVarHTTPResponse.Body = _ioutil.NopCloser(bytes.NewBuffer(localVarBody)) + localVarHTTPResponse.Body = ioutil.NopCloser(bytes.NewBuffer(localVarBody)) if err != nil { return localVarReturnValue, localVarHTTPResponse, err } if localVarHTTPResponse.StatusCode >= 300 { - newErr := GenericOpenAPIError{ + newErr := &GenericOpenAPIError{ body: localVarBody, error: localVarHTTPResponse.Status, } @@ -168,7 +166,7 @@ func (a *EventLogApiService) GetEventLogExecute(r EventLogApiApiGetEventLogReque err = a.client.decode(&localVarReturnValue, localVarBody, localVarHTTPResponse.Header.Get("Content-Type")) if err != nil { - newErr := GenericOpenAPIError{ + newErr := &GenericOpenAPIError{ body: localVarBody, error: err.Error(), } @@ -179,7 +177,7 @@ func (a *EventLogApiService) GetEventLogExecute(r EventLogApiApiGetEventLogReque } type EventLogApiApiGetEventLogsRequest struct { - ctx _context.Context + ctx context.Context ApiService *EventLogApiService limit *int32 offset *int32 @@ -202,7 +200,7 @@ func (r EventLogApiApiGetEventLogsRequest) OrderBy(orderBy string) EventLogApiAp return r } -func (r EventLogApiApiGetEventLogsRequest) Execute() (EventLogCollection, *_nethttp.Response, error) { +func (r EventLogApiApiGetEventLogsRequest) Execute() (*EventLogCollection, *http.Response, error) { return r.ApiService.GetEventLogsExecute(r) } @@ -211,10 +209,10 @@ GetEventLogs List log entries List log entries from event log. - @param ctx _context.Context - for authentication, logging, cancellation, deadlines, tracing, etc. Passed from http.Request or context.Background(). + @param ctx context.Context - for authentication, logging, cancellation, deadlines, tracing, etc. Passed from http.Request or context.Background(). @return EventLogApiApiGetEventLogsRequest */ -func (a *EventLogApiService) GetEventLogs(ctx _context.Context) EventLogApiApiGetEventLogsRequest { +func (a *EventLogApiService) GetEventLogs(ctx context.Context) EventLogApiApiGetEventLogsRequest { return EventLogApiApiGetEventLogsRequest{ ApiService: a, ctx: ctx, @@ -223,26 +221,24 @@ func (a *EventLogApiService) GetEventLogs(ctx _context.Context) EventLogApiApiGe // Execute executes the request // @return EventLogCollection -func (a *EventLogApiService) GetEventLogsExecute(r EventLogApiApiGetEventLogsRequest) (EventLogCollection, *_nethttp.Response, error) { +func (a *EventLogApiService) GetEventLogsExecute(r EventLogApiApiGetEventLogsRequest) (*EventLogCollection, *http.Response, error) { var ( - localVarHTTPMethod = _nethttp.MethodGet + localVarHTTPMethod = http.MethodGet localVarPostBody interface{} - localVarFormFileName string - localVarFileName string - localVarFileBytes []byte - localVarReturnValue EventLogCollection + formFiles []formFile + localVarReturnValue *EventLogCollection ) localBasePath, err := a.client.cfg.ServerURLWithContext(r.ctx, "EventLogApiService.GetEventLogs") if err != nil { - return localVarReturnValue, nil, GenericOpenAPIError{error: err.Error()} + return localVarReturnValue, nil, &GenericOpenAPIError{error: err.Error()} } localVarPath := localBasePath + "/eventLogs" localVarHeaderParams := make(map[string]string) - localVarQueryParams := _neturl.Values{} - localVarFormParams := _neturl.Values{} + localVarQueryParams := url.Values{} + localVarFormParams := url.Values{} if r.limit != nil { localVarQueryParams.Add("limit", parameterToString(*r.limit, "")) @@ -270,7 +266,7 @@ func (a *EventLogApiService) GetEventLogsExecute(r EventLogApiApiGetEventLogsReq if localVarHTTPHeaderAccept != "" { localVarHeaderParams["Accept"] = localVarHTTPHeaderAccept } - req, err := a.client.prepareRequest(r.ctx, localVarPath, localVarHTTPMethod, localVarPostBody, localVarHeaderParams, localVarQueryParams, localVarFormParams, localVarFormFileName, localVarFileName, localVarFileBytes) + req, err := a.client.prepareRequest(r.ctx, localVarPath, localVarHTTPMethod, localVarPostBody, localVarHeaderParams, localVarQueryParams, localVarFormParams, formFiles) if err != nil { return localVarReturnValue, nil, err } @@ -280,15 +276,15 @@ func (a *EventLogApiService) GetEventLogsExecute(r EventLogApiApiGetEventLogsReq return localVarReturnValue, localVarHTTPResponse, err } - localVarBody, err := _ioutil.ReadAll(localVarHTTPResponse.Body) + localVarBody, err := ioutil.ReadAll(localVarHTTPResponse.Body) localVarHTTPResponse.Body.Close() - localVarHTTPResponse.Body = _ioutil.NopCloser(bytes.NewBuffer(localVarBody)) + localVarHTTPResponse.Body = ioutil.NopCloser(bytes.NewBuffer(localVarBody)) if err != nil { return localVarReturnValue, localVarHTTPResponse, err } if localVarHTTPResponse.StatusCode >= 300 { - newErr := GenericOpenAPIError{ + newErr := &GenericOpenAPIError{ body: localVarBody, error: localVarHTTPResponse.Status, } @@ -316,7 +312,7 @@ func (a *EventLogApiService) GetEventLogsExecute(r EventLogApiApiGetEventLogsReq err = a.client.decode(&localVarReturnValue, localVarBody, localVarHTTPResponse.Header.Get("Content-Type")) if err != nil { - newErr := GenericOpenAPIError{ + newErr := &GenericOpenAPIError{ body: localVarBody, error: err.Error(), } diff --git a/airflow/api_import_error.go b/airflow/api_import_error.go index 3e3c7d6..271805f 100644 --- a/airflow/api_import_error.go +++ b/airflow/api_import_error.go @@ -18,9 +18,9 @@ /* Airflow API (Stable) -# Overview To facilitate management, Apache Airflow supports a range of REST API endpoints across its objects. This section provides an overview of the API design, methods, and supported use cases. Most of the endpoints accept `JSON` as input and return `JSON` responses. This means that you must usually add the following headers to your request: ``` Content-type: application/json Accept: application/json ``` ## Resources The term `resource` refers to a single type of object in the Airflow metadata. An API is broken up by its endpoint's corresponding resource. The name of a resource is typically plural and expressed in camelCase. Example: `dagRuns`. Resource names are used as part of endpoint URLs, as well as in API parameters and responses. ## CRUD Operations The platform supports **C**reate, **R**ead, **U**pdate, and **D**elete operations on most resources. You can review the standards for these operations and their standard parameters below. Some endpoints have special behavior as exceptions. ### Create To create a resource, you typically submit an HTTP `POST` request with the resource's required metadata in the request body. The response returns a `201 Created` response code upon success with the resource's metadata, including its internal `id`, in the response body. ### Read The HTTP `GET` request can be used to read a resource or to list a number of resources. A resource's `id` can be submitted in the request parameters to read a specific resource. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with the resource's metadata in the response body. If a `GET` request does not include a specific resource `id`, it is treated as a list request. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with an object containing a list of resources' metadata in the response body. When reading resources, some common query parameters are usually available. e.g.: ``` v1/connections?limit=25&offset=25 ``` |Query Parameter|Type|Description| |---------------|----|-----------| |limit|integer|Maximum number of objects to fetch. Usually 25 by default| |offset|integer|Offset after which to start returning objects. For use with limit query parameter.| ### Update Updating a resource requires the resource `id`, and is typically done using an HTTP `PATCH` request, with the fields to modify in the request body. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with information about the modified resource in the response body. ### Delete Deleting a resource requires the resource `id` and is typically executing via an HTTP `DELETE` request. The response usually returns a `204 No Content` response code upon success. ## Conventions - Resource names are plural and expressed in camelCase. - Names are consistent between URL parameter name and field name. - Field names are in snake_case. ```json { \"name\": \"string\", \"slots\": 0, \"occupied_slots\": 0, \"used_slots\": 0, \"queued_slots\": 0, \"open_slots\": 0 } ``` ### Update Mask Update mask is available as a query parameter in patch endpoints. It is used to notify the API which fields you want to update. Using `update_mask` makes it easier to update objects by helping the server know which fields to update in an object instead of updating all fields. The update request ignores any fields that aren't specified in the field mask, leaving them with their current values. Example: ``` resource = request.get('/resource/my-id').json() resource['my_field'] = 'new-value' request.patch('/resource/my-id?update_mask=my_field', data=json.dumps(resource)) ``` ## Versioning and Endpoint Lifecycle - API versioning is not synchronized to specific releases of the Apache Airflow. - APIs are designed to be backward compatible. - Any changes to the API will first go through a deprecation phase. # Trying the API You can use a third party client, such as [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), [HTTPie](https://httpie.org/), [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [the Insomnia rest client](https://insomnia.rest/) to test the Apache Airflow API. Note that you will need to pass credentials data. For e.g., here is how to pause a DAG with [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), when basic authorization is used: ```bash curl -X PATCH 'https://example.com/api/v1/dags/{dag_id}?update_mask=is_paused' \\ -H 'Content-Type: application/json' \\ --user \"username:password\" \\ -d '{ \"is_paused\": true }' ``` Using a graphical tool such as [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [Insomnia](https://insomnia.rest/), it is possible to import the API specifications directly: 1. Download the API specification by clicking the **Download** button at top of this document 2. Import the JSON specification in the graphical tool of your choice. - In *Postman*, you can click the **import** button at the top - With *Insomnia*, you can just drag-and-drop the file on the UI Note that with *Postman*, you can also generate code snippets by selecting a request and clicking on the **Code** button. ## Enabling CORS [Cross-origin resource sharing (CORS)](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/CORS) is a browser security feature that restricts HTTP requests that are initiated from scripts running in the browser. For details on enabling/configuring CORS, see [Enabling CORS](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Authentication To be able to meet the requirements of many organizations, Airflow supports many authentication methods, and it is even possible to add your own method. If you want to check which auth backend is currently set, you can use `airflow config get-value api auth_backends` command as in the example below. ```bash $ airflow config get-value api auth_backends airflow.api.auth.backend.basic_auth ``` The default is to deny all requests. For details on configuring the authentication, see [API Authorization](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Errors We follow the error response format proposed in [RFC 7807](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7807) also known as Problem Details for HTTP APIs. As with our normal API responses, your client must be prepared to gracefully handle additional members of the response. ## Unauthenticated This indicates that the request has not been applied because it lacks valid authentication credentials for the target resource. Please check that you have valid credentials. ## PermissionDenied This response means that the server understood the request but refuses to authorize it because it lacks sufficient rights to the resource. It happens when you do not have the necessary permission to execute the action you performed. You need to get the appropriate permissions in other to resolve this error. ## BadRequest This response means that the server cannot or will not process the request due to something that is perceived to be a client error (e.g., malformed request syntax, invalid request message framing, or deceptive request routing). To resolve this, please ensure that your syntax is correct. ## NotFound This client error response indicates that the server cannot find the requested resource. ## MethodNotAllowed Indicates that the request method is known by the server but is not supported by the target resource. ## NotAcceptable The target resource does not have a current representation that would be acceptable to the user agent, according to the proactive negotiation header fields received in the request, and the server is unwilling to supply a default representation. ## AlreadyExists The request could not be completed due to a conflict with the current state of the target resource, e.g. the resource it tries to create already exists. ## Unknown This means that the server encountered an unexpected condition that prevented it from fulfilling the request. +# Overview To facilitate management, Apache Airflow supports a range of REST API endpoints across its objects. This section provides an overview of the API design, methods, and supported use cases. Most of the endpoints accept `JSON` as input and return `JSON` responses. This means that you must usually add the following headers to your request: ``` Content-type: application/json Accept: application/json ``` ## Resources The term `resource` refers to a single type of object in the Airflow metadata. An API is broken up by its endpoint's corresponding resource. The name of a resource is typically plural and expressed in camelCase. Example: `dagRuns`. Resource names are used as part of endpoint URLs, as well as in API parameters and responses. ## CRUD Operations The platform supports **C**reate, **R**ead, **U**pdate, and **D**elete operations on most resources. You can review the standards for these operations and their standard parameters below. Some endpoints have special behavior as exceptions. ### Create To create a resource, you typically submit an HTTP `POST` request with the resource's required metadata in the request body. The response returns a `201 Created` response code upon success with the resource's metadata, including its internal `id`, in the response body. ### Read The HTTP `GET` request can be used to read a resource or to list a number of resources. A resource's `id` can be submitted in the request parameters to read a specific resource. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with the resource's metadata in the response body. If a `GET` request does not include a specific resource `id`, it is treated as a list request. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with an object containing a list of resources' metadata in the response body. When reading resources, some common query parameters are usually available. e.g.: ``` v1/connections?limit=25&offset=25 ``` |Query Parameter|Type|Description| |---------------|----|-----------| |limit|integer|Maximum number of objects to fetch. Usually 25 by default| |offset|integer|Offset after which to start returning objects. For use with limit query parameter.| ### Update Updating a resource requires the resource `id`, and is typically done using an HTTP `PATCH` request, with the fields to modify in the request body. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with information about the modified resource in the response body. ### Delete Deleting a resource requires the resource `id` and is typically executed via an HTTP `DELETE` request. The response usually returns a `204 No Content` response code upon success. ## Conventions - Resource names are plural and expressed in camelCase. - Names are consistent between URL parameter name and field name. - Field names are in snake_case. ```json { \"description\": \"string\", \"name\": \"string\", \"occupied_slots\": 0, \"open_slots\": 0 \"queued_slots\": 0, \"running_slots\": 0, \"scheduled_slots\": 0, \"slots\": 0, } ``` ### Update Mask Update mask is available as a query parameter in patch endpoints. It is used to notify the API which fields you want to update. Using `update_mask` makes it easier to update objects by helping the server know which fields to update in an object instead of updating all fields. The update request ignores any fields that aren't specified in the field mask, leaving them with their current values. Example: ``` resource = request.get('/resource/my-id').json() resource['my_field'] = 'new-value' request.patch('/resource/my-id?update_mask=my_field', data=json.dumps(resource)) ``` ## Versioning and Endpoint Lifecycle - API versioning is not synchronized to specific releases of the Apache Airflow. - APIs are designed to be backward compatible. - Any changes to the API will first go through a deprecation phase. # Trying the API You can use a third party client, such as [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), [HTTPie](https://httpie.org/), [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [the Insomnia rest client](https://insomnia.rest/) to test the Apache Airflow API. Note that you will need to pass credentials data. For e.g., here is how to pause a DAG with [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), when basic authorization is used: ```bash curl -X PATCH 'https://example.com/api/v1/dags/{dag_id}?update_mask=is_paused' \\ -H 'Content-Type: application/json' \\ --user \"username:password\" \\ -d '{ \"is_paused\": true }' ``` Using a graphical tool such as [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [Insomnia](https://insomnia.rest/), it is possible to import the API specifications directly: 1. Download the API specification by clicking the **Download** button at the top of this document 2. Import the JSON specification in the graphical tool of your choice. - In *Postman*, you can click the **import** button at the top - With *Insomnia*, you can just drag-and-drop the file on the UI Note that with *Postman*, you can also generate code snippets by selecting a request and clicking on the **Code** button. ## Enabling CORS [Cross-origin resource sharing (CORS)](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/CORS) is a browser security feature that restricts HTTP requests that are initiated from scripts running in the browser. For details on enabling/configuring CORS, see [Enabling CORS](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Authentication To be able to meet the requirements of many organizations, Airflow supports many authentication methods, and it is even possible to add your own method. If you want to check which auth backend is currently set, you can use `airflow config get-value api auth_backends` command as in the example below. ```bash $ airflow config get-value api auth_backends airflow.api.auth.backend.basic_auth ``` The default is to deny all requests. For details on configuring the authentication, see [API Authorization](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Errors We follow the error response format proposed in [RFC 7807](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7807) also known as Problem Details for HTTP APIs. As with our normal API responses, your client must be prepared to gracefully handle additional members of the response. ## Unauthenticated This indicates that the request has not been applied because it lacks valid authentication credentials for the target resource. Please check that you have valid credentials. ## PermissionDenied This response means that the server understood the request but refuses to authorize it because it lacks sufficient rights to the resource. It happens when you do not have the necessary permission to execute the action you performed. You need to get the appropriate permissions in other to resolve this error. ## BadRequest This response means that the server cannot or will not process the request due to something that is perceived to be a client error (e.g., malformed request syntax, invalid request message framing, or deceptive request routing). To resolve this, please ensure that your syntax is correct. ## NotFound This client error response indicates that the server cannot find the requested resource. ## MethodNotAllowed Indicates that the request method is known by the server but is not supported by the target resource. ## NotAcceptable The target resource does not have a current representation that would be acceptable to the user agent, according to the proactive negotiation header fields received in the request, and the server is unwilling to supply a default representation. ## AlreadyExists The request could not be completed due to a conflict with the current state of the target resource, e.g. the resource it tries to create already exists. ## Unknown This means that the server encountered an unexpected condition that prevented it from fulfilling the request. -API version: 2.5.0 +API version: 2.7.2 Contact: dev@airflow.apache.org */ @@ -30,40 +30,40 @@ package airflow import ( "bytes" - _context "context" - _ioutil "io/ioutil" - _nethttp "net/http" - _neturl "net/url" + "context" + "io/ioutil" + "net/http" + "net/url" "strings" ) // Linger please var ( - _ _context.Context + _ context.Context ) // ImportErrorApiService ImportErrorApi service type ImportErrorApiService service type ImportErrorApiApiGetImportErrorRequest struct { - ctx _context.Context + ctx context.Context ApiService *ImportErrorApiService importErrorId int32 } -func (r ImportErrorApiApiGetImportErrorRequest) Execute() (ImportError, *_nethttp.Response, error) { +func (r ImportErrorApiApiGetImportErrorRequest) Execute() (*ImportError, *http.Response, error) { return r.ApiService.GetImportErrorExecute(r) } /* GetImportError Get an import error - @param ctx _context.Context - for authentication, logging, cancellation, deadlines, tracing, etc. Passed from http.Request or context.Background(). + @param ctx context.Context - for authentication, logging, cancellation, deadlines, tracing, etc. Passed from http.Request or context.Background(). @param importErrorId The import error ID. @return ImportErrorApiApiGetImportErrorRequest */ -func (a *ImportErrorApiService) GetImportError(ctx _context.Context, importErrorId int32) ImportErrorApiApiGetImportErrorRequest { +func (a *ImportErrorApiService) GetImportError(ctx context.Context, importErrorId int32) ImportErrorApiApiGetImportErrorRequest { return ImportErrorApiApiGetImportErrorRequest{ ApiService: a, ctx: ctx, @@ -73,27 +73,25 @@ func (a *ImportErrorApiService) GetImportError(ctx _context.Context, importError // Execute executes the request // @return ImportError -func (a *ImportErrorApiService) GetImportErrorExecute(r ImportErrorApiApiGetImportErrorRequest) (ImportError, *_nethttp.Response, error) { +func (a *ImportErrorApiService) GetImportErrorExecute(r ImportErrorApiApiGetImportErrorRequest) (*ImportError, *http.Response, error) { var ( - localVarHTTPMethod = _nethttp.MethodGet + localVarHTTPMethod = http.MethodGet localVarPostBody interface{} - localVarFormFileName string - localVarFileName string - localVarFileBytes []byte - localVarReturnValue ImportError + formFiles []formFile + localVarReturnValue *ImportError ) localBasePath, err := a.client.cfg.ServerURLWithContext(r.ctx, "ImportErrorApiService.GetImportError") if err != nil { - return localVarReturnValue, nil, GenericOpenAPIError{error: err.Error()} + return localVarReturnValue, nil, &GenericOpenAPIError{error: err.Error()} } localVarPath := localBasePath + "/importErrors/{import_error_id}" - localVarPath = strings.Replace(localVarPath, "{"+"import_error_id"+"}", _neturl.PathEscape(parameterToString(r.importErrorId, "")), -1) + localVarPath = strings.Replace(localVarPath, "{"+"import_error_id"+"}", url.PathEscape(parameterToString(r.importErrorId, "")), -1) localVarHeaderParams := make(map[string]string) - localVarQueryParams := _neturl.Values{} - localVarFormParams := _neturl.Values{} + localVarQueryParams := url.Values{} + localVarFormParams := url.Values{} // to determine the Content-Type header localVarHTTPContentTypes := []string{} @@ -112,7 +110,7 @@ func (a *ImportErrorApiService) GetImportErrorExecute(r ImportErrorApiApiGetImpo if localVarHTTPHeaderAccept != "" { localVarHeaderParams["Accept"] = localVarHTTPHeaderAccept } - req, err := a.client.prepareRequest(r.ctx, localVarPath, localVarHTTPMethod, localVarPostBody, localVarHeaderParams, localVarQueryParams, localVarFormParams, localVarFormFileName, localVarFileName, localVarFileBytes) + req, err := a.client.prepareRequest(r.ctx, localVarPath, localVarHTTPMethod, localVarPostBody, localVarHeaderParams, localVarQueryParams, localVarFormParams, formFiles) if err != nil { return localVarReturnValue, nil, err } @@ -122,15 +120,15 @@ func (a *ImportErrorApiService) GetImportErrorExecute(r ImportErrorApiApiGetImpo return localVarReturnValue, localVarHTTPResponse, err } - localVarBody, err := _ioutil.ReadAll(localVarHTTPResponse.Body) + localVarBody, err := ioutil.ReadAll(localVarHTTPResponse.Body) localVarHTTPResponse.Body.Close() - localVarHTTPResponse.Body = _ioutil.NopCloser(bytes.NewBuffer(localVarBody)) + localVarHTTPResponse.Body = ioutil.NopCloser(bytes.NewBuffer(localVarBody)) if err != nil { return localVarReturnValue, localVarHTTPResponse, err } if localVarHTTPResponse.StatusCode >= 300 { - newErr := GenericOpenAPIError{ + newErr := &GenericOpenAPIError{ body: localVarBody, error: localVarHTTPResponse.Status, } @@ -168,7 +166,7 @@ func (a *ImportErrorApiService) GetImportErrorExecute(r ImportErrorApiApiGetImpo err = a.client.decode(&localVarReturnValue, localVarBody, localVarHTTPResponse.Header.Get("Content-Type")) if err != nil { - newErr := GenericOpenAPIError{ + newErr := &GenericOpenAPIError{ body: localVarBody, error: err.Error(), } @@ -179,7 +177,7 @@ func (a *ImportErrorApiService) GetImportErrorExecute(r ImportErrorApiApiGetImpo } type ImportErrorApiApiGetImportErrorsRequest struct { - ctx _context.Context + ctx context.Context ApiService *ImportErrorApiService limit *int32 offset *int32 @@ -202,17 +200,17 @@ func (r ImportErrorApiApiGetImportErrorsRequest) OrderBy(orderBy string) ImportE return r } -func (r ImportErrorApiApiGetImportErrorsRequest) Execute() (ImportErrorCollection, *_nethttp.Response, error) { +func (r ImportErrorApiApiGetImportErrorsRequest) Execute() (*ImportErrorCollection, *http.Response, error) { return r.ApiService.GetImportErrorsExecute(r) } /* GetImportErrors List import errors - @param ctx _context.Context - for authentication, logging, cancellation, deadlines, tracing, etc. Passed from http.Request or context.Background(). + @param ctx context.Context - for authentication, logging, cancellation, deadlines, tracing, etc. Passed from http.Request or context.Background(). @return ImportErrorApiApiGetImportErrorsRequest */ -func (a *ImportErrorApiService) GetImportErrors(ctx _context.Context) ImportErrorApiApiGetImportErrorsRequest { +func (a *ImportErrorApiService) GetImportErrors(ctx context.Context) ImportErrorApiApiGetImportErrorsRequest { return ImportErrorApiApiGetImportErrorsRequest{ ApiService: a, ctx: ctx, @@ -221,26 +219,24 @@ func (a *ImportErrorApiService) GetImportErrors(ctx _context.Context) ImportErro // Execute executes the request // @return ImportErrorCollection -func (a *ImportErrorApiService) GetImportErrorsExecute(r ImportErrorApiApiGetImportErrorsRequest) (ImportErrorCollection, *_nethttp.Response, error) { +func (a *ImportErrorApiService) GetImportErrorsExecute(r ImportErrorApiApiGetImportErrorsRequest) (*ImportErrorCollection, *http.Response, error) { var ( - localVarHTTPMethod = _nethttp.MethodGet + localVarHTTPMethod = http.MethodGet localVarPostBody interface{} - localVarFormFileName string - localVarFileName string - localVarFileBytes []byte - localVarReturnValue ImportErrorCollection + formFiles []formFile + localVarReturnValue *ImportErrorCollection ) localBasePath, err := a.client.cfg.ServerURLWithContext(r.ctx, "ImportErrorApiService.GetImportErrors") if err != nil { - return localVarReturnValue, nil, GenericOpenAPIError{error: err.Error()} + return localVarReturnValue, nil, &GenericOpenAPIError{error: err.Error()} } localVarPath := localBasePath + "/importErrors" localVarHeaderParams := make(map[string]string) - localVarQueryParams := _neturl.Values{} - localVarFormParams := _neturl.Values{} + localVarQueryParams := url.Values{} + localVarFormParams := url.Values{} if r.limit != nil { localVarQueryParams.Add("limit", parameterToString(*r.limit, "")) @@ -268,7 +264,7 @@ func (a *ImportErrorApiService) GetImportErrorsExecute(r ImportErrorApiApiGetImp if localVarHTTPHeaderAccept != "" { localVarHeaderParams["Accept"] = localVarHTTPHeaderAccept } - req, err := a.client.prepareRequest(r.ctx, localVarPath, localVarHTTPMethod, localVarPostBody, localVarHeaderParams, localVarQueryParams, localVarFormParams, localVarFormFileName, localVarFileName, localVarFileBytes) + req, err := a.client.prepareRequest(r.ctx, localVarPath, localVarHTTPMethod, localVarPostBody, localVarHeaderParams, localVarQueryParams, localVarFormParams, formFiles) if err != nil { return localVarReturnValue, nil, err } @@ -278,15 +274,15 @@ func (a *ImportErrorApiService) GetImportErrorsExecute(r ImportErrorApiApiGetImp return localVarReturnValue, localVarHTTPResponse, err } - localVarBody, err := _ioutil.ReadAll(localVarHTTPResponse.Body) + localVarBody, err := ioutil.ReadAll(localVarHTTPResponse.Body) localVarHTTPResponse.Body.Close() - localVarHTTPResponse.Body = _ioutil.NopCloser(bytes.NewBuffer(localVarBody)) + localVarHTTPResponse.Body = ioutil.NopCloser(bytes.NewBuffer(localVarBody)) if err != nil { return localVarReturnValue, localVarHTTPResponse, err } if localVarHTTPResponse.StatusCode >= 300 { - newErr := GenericOpenAPIError{ + newErr := &GenericOpenAPIError{ body: localVarBody, error: localVarHTTPResponse.Status, } @@ -314,7 +310,7 @@ func (a *ImportErrorApiService) GetImportErrorsExecute(r ImportErrorApiApiGetImp err = a.client.decode(&localVarReturnValue, localVarBody, localVarHTTPResponse.Header.Get("Content-Type")) if err != nil { - newErr := GenericOpenAPIError{ + newErr := &GenericOpenAPIError{ body: localVarBody, error: err.Error(), } diff --git a/airflow/api_monitoring.go b/airflow/api_monitoring.go index 55cb14b..ceb82a8 100644 --- a/airflow/api_monitoring.go +++ b/airflow/api_monitoring.go @@ -18,9 +18,9 @@ /* Airflow API (Stable) -# Overview To facilitate management, Apache Airflow supports a range of REST API endpoints across its objects. This section provides an overview of the API design, methods, and supported use cases. Most of the endpoints accept `JSON` as input and return `JSON` responses. This means that you must usually add the following headers to your request: ``` Content-type: application/json Accept: application/json ``` ## Resources The term `resource` refers to a single type of object in the Airflow metadata. An API is broken up by its endpoint's corresponding resource. The name of a resource is typically plural and expressed in camelCase. Example: `dagRuns`. Resource names are used as part of endpoint URLs, as well as in API parameters and responses. ## CRUD Operations The platform supports **C**reate, **R**ead, **U**pdate, and **D**elete operations on most resources. You can review the standards for these operations and their standard parameters below. Some endpoints have special behavior as exceptions. ### Create To create a resource, you typically submit an HTTP `POST` request with the resource's required metadata in the request body. The response returns a `201 Created` response code upon success with the resource's metadata, including its internal `id`, in the response body. ### Read The HTTP `GET` request can be used to read a resource or to list a number of resources. A resource's `id` can be submitted in the request parameters to read a specific resource. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with the resource's metadata in the response body. If a `GET` request does not include a specific resource `id`, it is treated as a list request. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with an object containing a list of resources' metadata in the response body. When reading resources, some common query parameters are usually available. e.g.: ``` v1/connections?limit=25&offset=25 ``` |Query Parameter|Type|Description| |---------------|----|-----------| |limit|integer|Maximum number of objects to fetch. Usually 25 by default| |offset|integer|Offset after which to start returning objects. For use with limit query parameter.| ### Update Updating a resource requires the resource `id`, and is typically done using an HTTP `PATCH` request, with the fields to modify in the request body. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with information about the modified resource in the response body. ### Delete Deleting a resource requires the resource `id` and is typically executing via an HTTP `DELETE` request. The response usually returns a `204 No Content` response code upon success. ## Conventions - Resource names are plural and expressed in camelCase. - Names are consistent between URL parameter name and field name. - Field names are in snake_case. ```json { \"name\": \"string\", \"slots\": 0, \"occupied_slots\": 0, \"used_slots\": 0, \"queued_slots\": 0, \"open_slots\": 0 } ``` ### Update Mask Update mask is available as a query parameter in patch endpoints. It is used to notify the API which fields you want to update. Using `update_mask` makes it easier to update objects by helping the server know which fields to update in an object instead of updating all fields. The update request ignores any fields that aren't specified in the field mask, leaving them with their current values. Example: ``` resource = request.get('/resource/my-id').json() resource['my_field'] = 'new-value' request.patch('/resource/my-id?update_mask=my_field', data=json.dumps(resource)) ``` ## Versioning and Endpoint Lifecycle - API versioning is not synchronized to specific releases of the Apache Airflow. - APIs are designed to be backward compatible. - Any changes to the API will first go through a deprecation phase. # Trying the API You can use a third party client, such as [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), [HTTPie](https://httpie.org/), [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [the Insomnia rest client](https://insomnia.rest/) to test the Apache Airflow API. Note that you will need to pass credentials data. For e.g., here is how to pause a DAG with [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), when basic authorization is used: ```bash curl -X PATCH 'https://example.com/api/v1/dags/{dag_id}?update_mask=is_paused' \\ -H 'Content-Type: application/json' \\ --user \"username:password\" \\ -d '{ \"is_paused\": true }' ``` Using a graphical tool such as [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [Insomnia](https://insomnia.rest/), it is possible to import the API specifications directly: 1. Download the API specification by clicking the **Download** button at top of this document 2. Import the JSON specification in the graphical tool of your choice. - In *Postman*, you can click the **import** button at the top - With *Insomnia*, you can just drag-and-drop the file on the UI Note that with *Postman*, you can also generate code snippets by selecting a request and clicking on the **Code** button. ## Enabling CORS [Cross-origin resource sharing (CORS)](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/CORS) is a browser security feature that restricts HTTP requests that are initiated from scripts running in the browser. For details on enabling/configuring CORS, see [Enabling CORS](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Authentication To be able to meet the requirements of many organizations, Airflow supports many authentication methods, and it is even possible to add your own method. If you want to check which auth backend is currently set, you can use `airflow config get-value api auth_backends` command as in the example below. ```bash $ airflow config get-value api auth_backends airflow.api.auth.backend.basic_auth ``` The default is to deny all requests. For details on configuring the authentication, see [API Authorization](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Errors We follow the error response format proposed in [RFC 7807](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7807) also known as Problem Details for HTTP APIs. As with our normal API responses, your client must be prepared to gracefully handle additional members of the response. ## Unauthenticated This indicates that the request has not been applied because it lacks valid authentication credentials for the target resource. Please check that you have valid credentials. ## PermissionDenied This response means that the server understood the request but refuses to authorize it because it lacks sufficient rights to the resource. It happens when you do not have the necessary permission to execute the action you performed. You need to get the appropriate permissions in other to resolve this error. ## BadRequest This response means that the server cannot or will not process the request due to something that is perceived to be a client error (e.g., malformed request syntax, invalid request message framing, or deceptive request routing). To resolve this, please ensure that your syntax is correct. ## NotFound This client error response indicates that the server cannot find the requested resource. ## MethodNotAllowed Indicates that the request method is known by the server but is not supported by the target resource. ## NotAcceptable The target resource does not have a current representation that would be acceptable to the user agent, according to the proactive negotiation header fields received in the request, and the server is unwilling to supply a default representation. ## AlreadyExists The request could not be completed due to a conflict with the current state of the target resource, e.g. the resource it tries to create already exists. ## Unknown This means that the server encountered an unexpected condition that prevented it from fulfilling the request. +# Overview To facilitate management, Apache Airflow supports a range of REST API endpoints across its objects. This section provides an overview of the API design, methods, and supported use cases. Most of the endpoints accept `JSON` as input and return `JSON` responses. This means that you must usually add the following headers to your request: ``` Content-type: application/json Accept: application/json ``` ## Resources The term `resource` refers to a single type of object in the Airflow metadata. An API is broken up by its endpoint's corresponding resource. The name of a resource is typically plural and expressed in camelCase. Example: `dagRuns`. Resource names are used as part of endpoint URLs, as well as in API parameters and responses. ## CRUD Operations The platform supports **C**reate, **R**ead, **U**pdate, and **D**elete operations on most resources. You can review the standards for these operations and their standard parameters below. Some endpoints have special behavior as exceptions. ### Create To create a resource, you typically submit an HTTP `POST` request with the resource's required metadata in the request body. The response returns a `201 Created` response code upon success with the resource's metadata, including its internal `id`, in the response body. ### Read The HTTP `GET` request can be used to read a resource or to list a number of resources. A resource's `id` can be submitted in the request parameters to read a specific resource. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with the resource's metadata in the response body. If a `GET` request does not include a specific resource `id`, it is treated as a list request. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with an object containing a list of resources' metadata in the response body. When reading resources, some common query parameters are usually available. e.g.: ``` v1/connections?limit=25&offset=25 ``` |Query Parameter|Type|Description| |---------------|----|-----------| |limit|integer|Maximum number of objects to fetch. Usually 25 by default| |offset|integer|Offset after which to start returning objects. For use with limit query parameter.| ### Update Updating a resource requires the resource `id`, and is typically done using an HTTP `PATCH` request, with the fields to modify in the request body. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with information about the modified resource in the response body. ### Delete Deleting a resource requires the resource `id` and is typically executed via an HTTP `DELETE` request. The response usually returns a `204 No Content` response code upon success. ## Conventions - Resource names are plural and expressed in camelCase. - Names are consistent between URL parameter name and field name. - Field names are in snake_case. ```json { \"description\": \"string\", \"name\": \"string\", \"occupied_slots\": 0, \"open_slots\": 0 \"queued_slots\": 0, \"running_slots\": 0, \"scheduled_slots\": 0, \"slots\": 0, } ``` ### Update Mask Update mask is available as a query parameter in patch endpoints. It is used to notify the API which fields you want to update. Using `update_mask` makes it easier to update objects by helping the server know which fields to update in an object instead of updating all fields. The update request ignores any fields that aren't specified in the field mask, leaving them with their current values. Example: ``` resource = request.get('/resource/my-id').json() resource['my_field'] = 'new-value' request.patch('/resource/my-id?update_mask=my_field', data=json.dumps(resource)) ``` ## Versioning and Endpoint Lifecycle - API versioning is not synchronized to specific releases of the Apache Airflow. - APIs are designed to be backward compatible. - Any changes to the API will first go through a deprecation phase. # Trying the API You can use a third party client, such as [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), [HTTPie](https://httpie.org/), [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [the Insomnia rest client](https://insomnia.rest/) to test the Apache Airflow API. Note that you will need to pass credentials data. For e.g., here is how to pause a DAG with [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), when basic authorization is used: ```bash curl -X PATCH 'https://example.com/api/v1/dags/{dag_id}?update_mask=is_paused' \\ -H 'Content-Type: application/json' \\ --user \"username:password\" \\ -d '{ \"is_paused\": true }' ``` Using a graphical tool such as [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [Insomnia](https://insomnia.rest/), it is possible to import the API specifications directly: 1. Download the API specification by clicking the **Download** button at the top of this document 2. Import the JSON specification in the graphical tool of your choice. - In *Postman*, you can click the **import** button at the top - With *Insomnia*, you can just drag-and-drop the file on the UI Note that with *Postman*, you can also generate code snippets by selecting a request and clicking on the **Code** button. ## Enabling CORS [Cross-origin resource sharing (CORS)](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/CORS) is a browser security feature that restricts HTTP requests that are initiated from scripts running in the browser. For details on enabling/configuring CORS, see [Enabling CORS](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Authentication To be able to meet the requirements of many organizations, Airflow supports many authentication methods, and it is even possible to add your own method. If you want to check which auth backend is currently set, you can use `airflow config get-value api auth_backends` command as in the example below. ```bash $ airflow config get-value api auth_backends airflow.api.auth.backend.basic_auth ``` The default is to deny all requests. For details on configuring the authentication, see [API Authorization](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Errors We follow the error response format proposed in [RFC 7807](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7807) also known as Problem Details for HTTP APIs. As with our normal API responses, your client must be prepared to gracefully handle additional members of the response. ## Unauthenticated This indicates that the request has not been applied because it lacks valid authentication credentials for the target resource. Please check that you have valid credentials. ## PermissionDenied This response means that the server understood the request but refuses to authorize it because it lacks sufficient rights to the resource. It happens when you do not have the necessary permission to execute the action you performed. You need to get the appropriate permissions in other to resolve this error. ## BadRequest This response means that the server cannot or will not process the request due to something that is perceived to be a client error (e.g., malformed request syntax, invalid request message framing, or deceptive request routing). To resolve this, please ensure that your syntax is correct. ## NotFound This client error response indicates that the server cannot find the requested resource. ## MethodNotAllowed Indicates that the request method is known by the server but is not supported by the target resource. ## NotAcceptable The target resource does not have a current representation that would be acceptable to the user agent, according to the proactive negotiation header fields received in the request, and the server is unwilling to supply a default representation. ## AlreadyExists The request could not be completed due to a conflict with the current state of the target resource, e.g. the resource it tries to create already exists. ## Unknown This means that the server encountered an unexpected condition that prevented it from fulfilling the request. -API version: 2.5.0 +API version: 2.7.2 Contact: dev@airflow.apache.org */ @@ -30,41 +30,41 @@ package airflow import ( "bytes" - _context "context" - _ioutil "io/ioutil" - _nethttp "net/http" - _neturl "net/url" + "context" + "io/ioutil" + "net/http" + "net/url" ) // Linger please var ( - _ _context.Context + _ context.Context ) // MonitoringApiService MonitoringApi service type MonitoringApiService service type MonitoringApiApiGetHealthRequest struct { - ctx _context.Context + ctx context.Context ApiService *MonitoringApiService } -func (r MonitoringApiApiGetHealthRequest) Execute() (HealthInfo, *_nethttp.Response, error) { +func (r MonitoringApiApiGetHealthRequest) Execute() (*HealthInfo, *http.Response, error) { return r.ApiService.GetHealthExecute(r) } /* GetHealth Get instance status -Get the status of Airflow's metadatabase and scheduler. It includes info about -metadatabase and last heartbeat of scheduler. +Get the status of Airflow's metadatabase, triggerer and scheduler. It includes info about +metadatabase and last heartbeat of scheduler and triggerer. - @param ctx _context.Context - for authentication, logging, cancellation, deadlines, tracing, etc. Passed from http.Request or context.Background(). + @param ctx context.Context - for authentication, logging, cancellation, deadlines, tracing, etc. Passed from http.Request or context.Background(). @return MonitoringApiApiGetHealthRequest */ -func (a *MonitoringApiService) GetHealth(ctx _context.Context) MonitoringApiApiGetHealthRequest { +func (a *MonitoringApiService) GetHealth(ctx context.Context) MonitoringApiApiGetHealthRequest { return MonitoringApiApiGetHealthRequest{ ApiService: a, ctx: ctx, @@ -73,26 +73,24 @@ func (a *MonitoringApiService) GetHealth(ctx _context.Context) MonitoringApiApiG // Execute executes the request // @return HealthInfo -func (a *MonitoringApiService) GetHealthExecute(r MonitoringApiApiGetHealthRequest) (HealthInfo, *_nethttp.Response, error) { +func (a *MonitoringApiService) GetHealthExecute(r MonitoringApiApiGetHealthRequest) (*HealthInfo, *http.Response, error) { var ( - localVarHTTPMethod = _nethttp.MethodGet + localVarHTTPMethod = http.MethodGet localVarPostBody interface{} - localVarFormFileName string - localVarFileName string - localVarFileBytes []byte - localVarReturnValue HealthInfo + formFiles []formFile + localVarReturnValue *HealthInfo ) localBasePath, err := a.client.cfg.ServerURLWithContext(r.ctx, "MonitoringApiService.GetHealth") if err != nil { - return localVarReturnValue, nil, GenericOpenAPIError{error: err.Error()} + return localVarReturnValue, nil, &GenericOpenAPIError{error: err.Error()} } localVarPath := localBasePath + "/health" localVarHeaderParams := make(map[string]string) - localVarQueryParams := _neturl.Values{} - localVarFormParams := _neturl.Values{} + localVarQueryParams := url.Values{} + localVarFormParams := url.Values{} // to determine the Content-Type header localVarHTTPContentTypes := []string{} @@ -111,7 +109,7 @@ func (a *MonitoringApiService) GetHealthExecute(r MonitoringApiApiGetHealthReque if localVarHTTPHeaderAccept != "" { localVarHeaderParams["Accept"] = localVarHTTPHeaderAccept } - req, err := a.client.prepareRequest(r.ctx, localVarPath, localVarHTTPMethod, localVarPostBody, localVarHeaderParams, localVarQueryParams, localVarFormParams, localVarFormFileName, localVarFileName, localVarFileBytes) + req, err := a.client.prepareRequest(r.ctx, localVarPath, localVarHTTPMethod, localVarPostBody, localVarHeaderParams, localVarQueryParams, localVarFormParams, formFiles) if err != nil { return localVarReturnValue, nil, err } @@ -121,15 +119,15 @@ func (a *MonitoringApiService) GetHealthExecute(r MonitoringApiApiGetHealthReque return localVarReturnValue, localVarHTTPResponse, err } - localVarBody, err := _ioutil.ReadAll(localVarHTTPResponse.Body) + localVarBody, err := ioutil.ReadAll(localVarHTTPResponse.Body) localVarHTTPResponse.Body.Close() - localVarHTTPResponse.Body = _ioutil.NopCloser(bytes.NewBuffer(localVarBody)) + localVarHTTPResponse.Body = ioutil.NopCloser(bytes.NewBuffer(localVarBody)) if err != nil { return localVarReturnValue, localVarHTTPResponse, err } if localVarHTTPResponse.StatusCode >= 300 { - newErr := GenericOpenAPIError{ + newErr := &GenericOpenAPIError{ body: localVarBody, error: localVarHTTPResponse.Status, } @@ -138,7 +136,7 @@ func (a *MonitoringApiService) GetHealthExecute(r MonitoringApiApiGetHealthReque err = a.client.decode(&localVarReturnValue, localVarBody, localVarHTTPResponse.Header.Get("Content-Type")) if err != nil { - newErr := GenericOpenAPIError{ + newErr := &GenericOpenAPIError{ body: localVarBody, error: err.Error(), } @@ -149,22 +147,22 @@ func (a *MonitoringApiService) GetHealthExecute(r MonitoringApiApiGetHealthReque } type MonitoringApiApiGetVersionRequest struct { - ctx _context.Context + ctx context.Context ApiService *MonitoringApiService } -func (r MonitoringApiApiGetVersionRequest) Execute() (VersionInfo, *_nethttp.Response, error) { +func (r MonitoringApiApiGetVersionRequest) Execute() (*VersionInfo, *http.Response, error) { return r.ApiService.GetVersionExecute(r) } /* GetVersion Get version information - @param ctx _context.Context - for authentication, logging, cancellation, deadlines, tracing, etc. Passed from http.Request or context.Background(). + @param ctx context.Context - for authentication, logging, cancellation, deadlines, tracing, etc. Passed from http.Request or context.Background(). @return MonitoringApiApiGetVersionRequest */ -func (a *MonitoringApiService) GetVersion(ctx _context.Context) MonitoringApiApiGetVersionRequest { +func (a *MonitoringApiService) GetVersion(ctx context.Context) MonitoringApiApiGetVersionRequest { return MonitoringApiApiGetVersionRequest{ ApiService: a, ctx: ctx, @@ -173,26 +171,24 @@ func (a *MonitoringApiService) GetVersion(ctx _context.Context) MonitoringApiApi // Execute executes the request // @return VersionInfo -func (a *MonitoringApiService) GetVersionExecute(r MonitoringApiApiGetVersionRequest) (VersionInfo, *_nethttp.Response, error) { +func (a *MonitoringApiService) GetVersionExecute(r MonitoringApiApiGetVersionRequest) (*VersionInfo, *http.Response, error) { var ( - localVarHTTPMethod = _nethttp.MethodGet + localVarHTTPMethod = http.MethodGet localVarPostBody interface{} - localVarFormFileName string - localVarFileName string - localVarFileBytes []byte - localVarReturnValue VersionInfo + formFiles []formFile + localVarReturnValue *VersionInfo ) localBasePath, err := a.client.cfg.ServerURLWithContext(r.ctx, "MonitoringApiService.GetVersion") if err != nil { - return localVarReturnValue, nil, GenericOpenAPIError{error: err.Error()} + return localVarReturnValue, nil, &GenericOpenAPIError{error: err.Error()} } localVarPath := localBasePath + "/version" localVarHeaderParams := make(map[string]string) - localVarQueryParams := _neturl.Values{} - localVarFormParams := _neturl.Values{} + localVarQueryParams := url.Values{} + localVarFormParams := url.Values{} // to determine the Content-Type header localVarHTTPContentTypes := []string{} @@ -211,7 +207,7 @@ func (a *MonitoringApiService) GetVersionExecute(r MonitoringApiApiGetVersionReq if localVarHTTPHeaderAccept != "" { localVarHeaderParams["Accept"] = localVarHTTPHeaderAccept } - req, err := a.client.prepareRequest(r.ctx, localVarPath, localVarHTTPMethod, localVarPostBody, localVarHeaderParams, localVarQueryParams, localVarFormParams, localVarFormFileName, localVarFileName, localVarFileBytes) + req, err := a.client.prepareRequest(r.ctx, localVarPath, localVarHTTPMethod, localVarPostBody, localVarHeaderParams, localVarQueryParams, localVarFormParams, formFiles) if err != nil { return localVarReturnValue, nil, err } @@ -221,15 +217,15 @@ func (a *MonitoringApiService) GetVersionExecute(r MonitoringApiApiGetVersionReq return localVarReturnValue, localVarHTTPResponse, err } - localVarBody, err := _ioutil.ReadAll(localVarHTTPResponse.Body) + localVarBody, err := ioutil.ReadAll(localVarHTTPResponse.Body) localVarHTTPResponse.Body.Close() - localVarHTTPResponse.Body = _ioutil.NopCloser(bytes.NewBuffer(localVarBody)) + localVarHTTPResponse.Body = ioutil.NopCloser(bytes.NewBuffer(localVarBody)) if err != nil { return localVarReturnValue, localVarHTTPResponse, err } if localVarHTTPResponse.StatusCode >= 300 { - newErr := GenericOpenAPIError{ + newErr := &GenericOpenAPIError{ body: localVarBody, error: localVarHTTPResponse.Status, } @@ -238,7 +234,7 @@ func (a *MonitoringApiService) GetVersionExecute(r MonitoringApiApiGetVersionReq err = a.client.decode(&localVarReturnValue, localVarBody, localVarHTTPResponse.Header.Get("Content-Type")) if err != nil { - newErr := GenericOpenAPIError{ + newErr := &GenericOpenAPIError{ body: localVarBody, error: err.Error(), } diff --git a/airflow/api_permission.go b/airflow/api_permission.go index 8f596de..cc579d5 100644 --- a/airflow/api_permission.go +++ b/airflow/api_permission.go @@ -18,9 +18,9 @@ /* Airflow API (Stable) -# Overview To facilitate management, Apache Airflow supports a range of REST API endpoints across its objects. This section provides an overview of the API design, methods, and supported use cases. Most of the endpoints accept `JSON` as input and return `JSON` responses. This means that you must usually add the following headers to your request: ``` Content-type: application/json Accept: application/json ``` ## Resources The term `resource` refers to a single type of object in the Airflow metadata. An API is broken up by its endpoint's corresponding resource. The name of a resource is typically plural and expressed in camelCase. Example: `dagRuns`. Resource names are used as part of endpoint URLs, as well as in API parameters and responses. ## CRUD Operations The platform supports **C**reate, **R**ead, **U**pdate, and **D**elete operations on most resources. You can review the standards for these operations and their standard parameters below. Some endpoints have special behavior as exceptions. ### Create To create a resource, you typically submit an HTTP `POST` request with the resource's required metadata in the request body. The response returns a `201 Created` response code upon success with the resource's metadata, including its internal `id`, in the response body. ### Read The HTTP `GET` request can be used to read a resource or to list a number of resources. A resource's `id` can be submitted in the request parameters to read a specific resource. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with the resource's metadata in the response body. If a `GET` request does not include a specific resource `id`, it is treated as a list request. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with an object containing a list of resources' metadata in the response body. When reading resources, some common query parameters are usually available. e.g.: ``` v1/connections?limit=25&offset=25 ``` |Query Parameter|Type|Description| |---------------|----|-----------| |limit|integer|Maximum number of objects to fetch. Usually 25 by default| |offset|integer|Offset after which to start returning objects. For use with limit query parameter.| ### Update Updating a resource requires the resource `id`, and is typically done using an HTTP `PATCH` request, with the fields to modify in the request body. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with information about the modified resource in the response body. ### Delete Deleting a resource requires the resource `id` and is typically executing via an HTTP `DELETE` request. The response usually returns a `204 No Content` response code upon success. ## Conventions - Resource names are plural and expressed in camelCase. - Names are consistent between URL parameter name and field name. - Field names are in snake_case. ```json { \"name\": \"string\", \"slots\": 0, \"occupied_slots\": 0, \"used_slots\": 0, \"queued_slots\": 0, \"open_slots\": 0 } ``` ### Update Mask Update mask is available as a query parameter in patch endpoints. It is used to notify the API which fields you want to update. Using `update_mask` makes it easier to update objects by helping the server know which fields to update in an object instead of updating all fields. The update request ignores any fields that aren't specified in the field mask, leaving them with their current values. Example: ``` resource = request.get('/resource/my-id').json() resource['my_field'] = 'new-value' request.patch('/resource/my-id?update_mask=my_field', data=json.dumps(resource)) ``` ## Versioning and Endpoint Lifecycle - API versioning is not synchronized to specific releases of the Apache Airflow. - APIs are designed to be backward compatible. - Any changes to the API will first go through a deprecation phase. # Trying the API You can use a third party client, such as [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), [HTTPie](https://httpie.org/), [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [the Insomnia rest client](https://insomnia.rest/) to test the Apache Airflow API. Note that you will need to pass credentials data. For e.g., here is how to pause a DAG with [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), when basic authorization is used: ```bash curl -X PATCH 'https://example.com/api/v1/dags/{dag_id}?update_mask=is_paused' \\ -H 'Content-Type: application/json' \\ --user \"username:password\" \\ -d '{ \"is_paused\": true }' ``` Using a graphical tool such as [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [Insomnia](https://insomnia.rest/), it is possible to import the API specifications directly: 1. Download the API specification by clicking the **Download** button at top of this document 2. Import the JSON specification in the graphical tool of your choice. - In *Postman*, you can click the **import** button at the top - With *Insomnia*, you can just drag-and-drop the file on the UI Note that with *Postman*, you can also generate code snippets by selecting a request and clicking on the **Code** button. ## Enabling CORS [Cross-origin resource sharing (CORS)](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/CORS) is a browser security feature that restricts HTTP requests that are initiated from scripts running in the browser. For details on enabling/configuring CORS, see [Enabling CORS](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Authentication To be able to meet the requirements of many organizations, Airflow supports many authentication methods, and it is even possible to add your own method. If you want to check which auth backend is currently set, you can use `airflow config get-value api auth_backends` command as in the example below. ```bash $ airflow config get-value api auth_backends airflow.api.auth.backend.basic_auth ``` The default is to deny all requests. For details on configuring the authentication, see [API Authorization](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Errors We follow the error response format proposed in [RFC 7807](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7807) also known as Problem Details for HTTP APIs. As with our normal API responses, your client must be prepared to gracefully handle additional members of the response. ## Unauthenticated This indicates that the request has not been applied because it lacks valid authentication credentials for the target resource. Please check that you have valid credentials. ## PermissionDenied This response means that the server understood the request but refuses to authorize it because it lacks sufficient rights to the resource. It happens when you do not have the necessary permission to execute the action you performed. You need to get the appropriate permissions in other to resolve this error. ## BadRequest This response means that the server cannot or will not process the request due to something that is perceived to be a client error (e.g., malformed request syntax, invalid request message framing, or deceptive request routing). To resolve this, please ensure that your syntax is correct. ## NotFound This client error response indicates that the server cannot find the requested resource. ## MethodNotAllowed Indicates that the request method is known by the server but is not supported by the target resource. ## NotAcceptable The target resource does not have a current representation that would be acceptable to the user agent, according to the proactive negotiation header fields received in the request, and the server is unwilling to supply a default representation. ## AlreadyExists The request could not be completed due to a conflict with the current state of the target resource, e.g. the resource it tries to create already exists. ## Unknown This means that the server encountered an unexpected condition that prevented it from fulfilling the request. +# Overview To facilitate management, Apache Airflow supports a range of REST API endpoints across its objects. This section provides an overview of the API design, methods, and supported use cases. Most of the endpoints accept `JSON` as input and return `JSON` responses. This means that you must usually add the following headers to your request: ``` Content-type: application/json Accept: application/json ``` ## Resources The term `resource` refers to a single type of object in the Airflow metadata. An API is broken up by its endpoint's corresponding resource. The name of a resource is typically plural and expressed in camelCase. Example: `dagRuns`. Resource names are used as part of endpoint URLs, as well as in API parameters and responses. ## CRUD Operations The platform supports **C**reate, **R**ead, **U**pdate, and **D**elete operations on most resources. You can review the standards for these operations and their standard parameters below. Some endpoints have special behavior as exceptions. ### Create To create a resource, you typically submit an HTTP `POST` request with the resource's required metadata in the request body. The response returns a `201 Created` response code upon success with the resource's metadata, including its internal `id`, in the response body. ### Read The HTTP `GET` request can be used to read a resource or to list a number of resources. A resource's `id` can be submitted in the request parameters to read a specific resource. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with the resource's metadata in the response body. If a `GET` request does not include a specific resource `id`, it is treated as a list request. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with an object containing a list of resources' metadata in the response body. When reading resources, some common query parameters are usually available. e.g.: ``` v1/connections?limit=25&offset=25 ``` |Query Parameter|Type|Description| |---------------|----|-----------| |limit|integer|Maximum number of objects to fetch. Usually 25 by default| |offset|integer|Offset after which to start returning objects. For use with limit query parameter.| ### Update Updating a resource requires the resource `id`, and is typically done using an HTTP `PATCH` request, with the fields to modify in the request body. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with information about the modified resource in the response body. ### Delete Deleting a resource requires the resource `id` and is typically executed via an HTTP `DELETE` request. The response usually returns a `204 No Content` response code upon success. ## Conventions - Resource names are plural and expressed in camelCase. - Names are consistent between URL parameter name and field name. - Field names are in snake_case. ```json { \"description\": \"string\", \"name\": \"string\", \"occupied_slots\": 0, \"open_slots\": 0 \"queued_slots\": 0, \"running_slots\": 0, \"scheduled_slots\": 0, \"slots\": 0, } ``` ### Update Mask Update mask is available as a query parameter in patch endpoints. It is used to notify the API which fields you want to update. Using `update_mask` makes it easier to update objects by helping the server know which fields to update in an object instead of updating all fields. The update request ignores any fields that aren't specified in the field mask, leaving them with their current values. Example: ``` resource = request.get('/resource/my-id').json() resource['my_field'] = 'new-value' request.patch('/resource/my-id?update_mask=my_field', data=json.dumps(resource)) ``` ## Versioning and Endpoint Lifecycle - API versioning is not synchronized to specific releases of the Apache Airflow. - APIs are designed to be backward compatible. - Any changes to the API will first go through a deprecation phase. # Trying the API You can use a third party client, such as [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), [HTTPie](https://httpie.org/), [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [the Insomnia rest client](https://insomnia.rest/) to test the Apache Airflow API. Note that you will need to pass credentials data. For e.g., here is how to pause a DAG with [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), when basic authorization is used: ```bash curl -X PATCH 'https://example.com/api/v1/dags/{dag_id}?update_mask=is_paused' \\ -H 'Content-Type: application/json' \\ --user \"username:password\" \\ -d '{ \"is_paused\": true }' ``` Using a graphical tool such as [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [Insomnia](https://insomnia.rest/), it is possible to import the API specifications directly: 1. Download the API specification by clicking the **Download** button at the top of this document 2. Import the JSON specification in the graphical tool of your choice. - In *Postman*, you can click the **import** button at the top - With *Insomnia*, you can just drag-and-drop the file on the UI Note that with *Postman*, you can also generate code snippets by selecting a request and clicking on the **Code** button. ## Enabling CORS [Cross-origin resource sharing (CORS)](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/CORS) is a browser security feature that restricts HTTP requests that are initiated from scripts running in the browser. For details on enabling/configuring CORS, see [Enabling CORS](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Authentication To be able to meet the requirements of many organizations, Airflow supports many authentication methods, and it is even possible to add your own method. If you want to check which auth backend is currently set, you can use `airflow config get-value api auth_backends` command as in the example below. ```bash $ airflow config get-value api auth_backends airflow.api.auth.backend.basic_auth ``` The default is to deny all requests. For details on configuring the authentication, see [API Authorization](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Errors We follow the error response format proposed in [RFC 7807](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7807) also known as Problem Details for HTTP APIs. As with our normal API responses, your client must be prepared to gracefully handle additional members of the response. ## Unauthenticated This indicates that the request has not been applied because it lacks valid authentication credentials for the target resource. Please check that you have valid credentials. ## PermissionDenied This response means that the server understood the request but refuses to authorize it because it lacks sufficient rights to the resource. It happens when you do not have the necessary permission to execute the action you performed. You need to get the appropriate permissions in other to resolve this error. ## BadRequest This response means that the server cannot or will not process the request due to something that is perceived to be a client error (e.g., malformed request syntax, invalid request message framing, or deceptive request routing). To resolve this, please ensure that your syntax is correct. ## NotFound This client error response indicates that the server cannot find the requested resource. ## MethodNotAllowed Indicates that the request method is known by the server but is not supported by the target resource. ## NotAcceptable The target resource does not have a current representation that would be acceptable to the user agent, according to the proactive negotiation header fields received in the request, and the server is unwilling to supply a default representation. ## AlreadyExists The request could not be completed due to a conflict with the current state of the target resource, e.g. the resource it tries to create already exists. ## Unknown This means that the server encountered an unexpected condition that prevented it from fulfilling the request. -API version: 2.5.0 +API version: 2.7.2 Contact: dev@airflow.apache.org */ @@ -30,22 +30,22 @@ package airflow import ( "bytes" - _context "context" - _ioutil "io/ioutil" - _nethttp "net/http" - _neturl "net/url" + "context" + "io/ioutil" + "net/http" + "net/url" ) // Linger please var ( - _ _context.Context + _ context.Context ) // PermissionApiService PermissionApi service type PermissionApiService service type PermissionApiApiGetPermissionsRequest struct { - ctx _context.Context + ctx context.Context ApiService *PermissionApiService limit *int32 offset *int32 @@ -62,7 +62,7 @@ func (r PermissionApiApiGetPermissionsRequest) Offset(offset int32) PermissionAp return r } -func (r PermissionApiApiGetPermissionsRequest) Execute() (ActionCollection, *_nethttp.Response, error) { +func (r PermissionApiApiGetPermissionsRequest) Execute() (*ActionCollection, *http.Response, error) { return r.ApiService.GetPermissionsExecute(r) } @@ -74,10 +74,10 @@ Get a list of permissions. *New in version 2.1.0* - @param ctx _context.Context - for authentication, logging, cancellation, deadlines, tracing, etc. Passed from http.Request or context.Background(). + @param ctx context.Context - for authentication, logging, cancellation, deadlines, tracing, etc. Passed from http.Request or context.Background(). @return PermissionApiApiGetPermissionsRequest */ -func (a *PermissionApiService) GetPermissions(ctx _context.Context) PermissionApiApiGetPermissionsRequest { +func (a *PermissionApiService) GetPermissions(ctx context.Context) PermissionApiApiGetPermissionsRequest { return PermissionApiApiGetPermissionsRequest{ ApiService: a, ctx: ctx, @@ -86,26 +86,24 @@ func (a *PermissionApiService) GetPermissions(ctx _context.Context) PermissionAp // Execute executes the request // @return ActionCollection -func (a *PermissionApiService) GetPermissionsExecute(r PermissionApiApiGetPermissionsRequest) (ActionCollection, *_nethttp.Response, error) { +func (a *PermissionApiService) GetPermissionsExecute(r PermissionApiApiGetPermissionsRequest) (*ActionCollection, *http.Response, error) { var ( - localVarHTTPMethod = _nethttp.MethodGet + localVarHTTPMethod = http.MethodGet localVarPostBody interface{} - localVarFormFileName string - localVarFileName string - localVarFileBytes []byte - localVarReturnValue ActionCollection + formFiles []formFile + localVarReturnValue *ActionCollection ) localBasePath, err := a.client.cfg.ServerURLWithContext(r.ctx, "PermissionApiService.GetPermissions") if err != nil { - return localVarReturnValue, nil, GenericOpenAPIError{error: err.Error()} + return localVarReturnValue, nil, &GenericOpenAPIError{error: err.Error()} } localVarPath := localBasePath + "/permissions" localVarHeaderParams := make(map[string]string) - localVarQueryParams := _neturl.Values{} - localVarFormParams := _neturl.Values{} + localVarQueryParams := url.Values{} + localVarFormParams := url.Values{} if r.limit != nil { localVarQueryParams.Add("limit", parameterToString(*r.limit, "")) @@ -130,7 +128,7 @@ func (a *PermissionApiService) GetPermissionsExecute(r PermissionApiApiGetPermis if localVarHTTPHeaderAccept != "" { localVarHeaderParams["Accept"] = localVarHTTPHeaderAccept } - req, err := a.client.prepareRequest(r.ctx, localVarPath, localVarHTTPMethod, localVarPostBody, localVarHeaderParams, localVarQueryParams, localVarFormParams, localVarFormFileName, localVarFileName, localVarFileBytes) + req, err := a.client.prepareRequest(r.ctx, localVarPath, localVarHTTPMethod, localVarPostBody, localVarHeaderParams, localVarQueryParams, localVarFormParams, formFiles) if err != nil { return localVarReturnValue, nil, err } @@ -140,15 +138,15 @@ func (a *PermissionApiService) GetPermissionsExecute(r PermissionApiApiGetPermis return localVarReturnValue, localVarHTTPResponse, err } - localVarBody, err := _ioutil.ReadAll(localVarHTTPResponse.Body) + localVarBody, err := ioutil.ReadAll(localVarHTTPResponse.Body) localVarHTTPResponse.Body.Close() - localVarHTTPResponse.Body = _ioutil.NopCloser(bytes.NewBuffer(localVarBody)) + localVarHTTPResponse.Body = ioutil.NopCloser(bytes.NewBuffer(localVarBody)) if err != nil { return localVarReturnValue, localVarHTTPResponse, err } if localVarHTTPResponse.StatusCode >= 300 { - newErr := GenericOpenAPIError{ + newErr := &GenericOpenAPIError{ body: localVarBody, error: localVarHTTPResponse.Status, } @@ -176,7 +174,7 @@ func (a *PermissionApiService) GetPermissionsExecute(r PermissionApiApiGetPermis err = a.client.decode(&localVarReturnValue, localVarBody, localVarHTTPResponse.Header.Get("Content-Type")) if err != nil { - newErr := GenericOpenAPIError{ + newErr := &GenericOpenAPIError{ body: localVarBody, error: err.Error(), } diff --git a/airflow/api_plugin.go b/airflow/api_plugin.go index 72ed584..2de761f 100644 --- a/airflow/api_plugin.go +++ b/airflow/api_plugin.go @@ -18,9 +18,9 @@ /* Airflow API (Stable) -# Overview To facilitate management, Apache Airflow supports a range of REST API endpoints across its objects. This section provides an overview of the API design, methods, and supported use cases. Most of the endpoints accept `JSON` as input and return `JSON` responses. This means that you must usually add the following headers to your request: ``` Content-type: application/json Accept: application/json ``` ## Resources The term `resource` refers to a single type of object in the Airflow metadata. An API is broken up by its endpoint's corresponding resource. The name of a resource is typically plural and expressed in camelCase. Example: `dagRuns`. Resource names are used as part of endpoint URLs, as well as in API parameters and responses. ## CRUD Operations The platform supports **C**reate, **R**ead, **U**pdate, and **D**elete operations on most resources. You can review the standards for these operations and their standard parameters below. Some endpoints have special behavior as exceptions. ### Create To create a resource, you typically submit an HTTP `POST` request with the resource's required metadata in the request body. The response returns a `201 Created` response code upon success with the resource's metadata, including its internal `id`, in the response body. ### Read The HTTP `GET` request can be used to read a resource or to list a number of resources. A resource's `id` can be submitted in the request parameters to read a specific resource. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with the resource's metadata in the response body. If a `GET` request does not include a specific resource `id`, it is treated as a list request. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with an object containing a list of resources' metadata in the response body. When reading resources, some common query parameters are usually available. e.g.: ``` v1/connections?limit=25&offset=25 ``` |Query Parameter|Type|Description| |---------------|----|-----------| |limit|integer|Maximum number of objects to fetch. Usually 25 by default| |offset|integer|Offset after which to start returning objects. For use with limit query parameter.| ### Update Updating a resource requires the resource `id`, and is typically done using an HTTP `PATCH` request, with the fields to modify in the request body. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with information about the modified resource in the response body. ### Delete Deleting a resource requires the resource `id` and is typically executing via an HTTP `DELETE` request. The response usually returns a `204 No Content` response code upon success. ## Conventions - Resource names are plural and expressed in camelCase. - Names are consistent between URL parameter name and field name. - Field names are in snake_case. ```json { \"name\": \"string\", \"slots\": 0, \"occupied_slots\": 0, \"used_slots\": 0, \"queued_slots\": 0, \"open_slots\": 0 } ``` ### Update Mask Update mask is available as a query parameter in patch endpoints. It is used to notify the API which fields you want to update. Using `update_mask` makes it easier to update objects by helping the server know which fields to update in an object instead of updating all fields. The update request ignores any fields that aren't specified in the field mask, leaving them with their current values. Example: ``` resource = request.get('/resource/my-id').json() resource['my_field'] = 'new-value' request.patch('/resource/my-id?update_mask=my_field', data=json.dumps(resource)) ``` ## Versioning and Endpoint Lifecycle - API versioning is not synchronized to specific releases of the Apache Airflow. - APIs are designed to be backward compatible. - Any changes to the API will first go through a deprecation phase. # Trying the API You can use a third party client, such as [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), [HTTPie](https://httpie.org/), [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [the Insomnia rest client](https://insomnia.rest/) to test the Apache Airflow API. Note that you will need to pass credentials data. For e.g., here is how to pause a DAG with [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), when basic authorization is used: ```bash curl -X PATCH 'https://example.com/api/v1/dags/{dag_id}?update_mask=is_paused' \\ -H 'Content-Type: application/json' \\ --user \"username:password\" \\ -d '{ \"is_paused\": true }' ``` Using a graphical tool such as [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [Insomnia](https://insomnia.rest/), it is possible to import the API specifications directly: 1. Download the API specification by clicking the **Download** button at top of this document 2. Import the JSON specification in the graphical tool of your choice. - In *Postman*, you can click the **import** button at the top - With *Insomnia*, you can just drag-and-drop the file on the UI Note that with *Postman*, you can also generate code snippets by selecting a request and clicking on the **Code** button. ## Enabling CORS [Cross-origin resource sharing (CORS)](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/CORS) is a browser security feature that restricts HTTP requests that are initiated from scripts running in the browser. For details on enabling/configuring CORS, see [Enabling CORS](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Authentication To be able to meet the requirements of many organizations, Airflow supports many authentication methods, and it is even possible to add your own method. If you want to check which auth backend is currently set, you can use `airflow config get-value api auth_backends` command as in the example below. ```bash $ airflow config get-value api auth_backends airflow.api.auth.backend.basic_auth ``` The default is to deny all requests. For details on configuring the authentication, see [API Authorization](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Errors We follow the error response format proposed in [RFC 7807](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7807) also known as Problem Details for HTTP APIs. As with our normal API responses, your client must be prepared to gracefully handle additional members of the response. ## Unauthenticated This indicates that the request has not been applied because it lacks valid authentication credentials for the target resource. Please check that you have valid credentials. ## PermissionDenied This response means that the server understood the request but refuses to authorize it because it lacks sufficient rights to the resource. It happens when you do not have the necessary permission to execute the action you performed. You need to get the appropriate permissions in other to resolve this error. ## BadRequest This response means that the server cannot or will not process the request due to something that is perceived to be a client error (e.g., malformed request syntax, invalid request message framing, or deceptive request routing). To resolve this, please ensure that your syntax is correct. ## NotFound This client error response indicates that the server cannot find the requested resource. ## MethodNotAllowed Indicates that the request method is known by the server but is not supported by the target resource. ## NotAcceptable The target resource does not have a current representation that would be acceptable to the user agent, according to the proactive negotiation header fields received in the request, and the server is unwilling to supply a default representation. ## AlreadyExists The request could not be completed due to a conflict with the current state of the target resource, e.g. the resource it tries to create already exists. ## Unknown This means that the server encountered an unexpected condition that prevented it from fulfilling the request. +# Overview To facilitate management, Apache Airflow supports a range of REST API endpoints across its objects. This section provides an overview of the API design, methods, and supported use cases. Most of the endpoints accept `JSON` as input and return `JSON` responses. This means that you must usually add the following headers to your request: ``` Content-type: application/json Accept: application/json ``` ## Resources The term `resource` refers to a single type of object in the Airflow metadata. An API is broken up by its endpoint's corresponding resource. The name of a resource is typically plural and expressed in camelCase. Example: `dagRuns`. Resource names are used as part of endpoint URLs, as well as in API parameters and responses. ## CRUD Operations The platform supports **C**reate, **R**ead, **U**pdate, and **D**elete operations on most resources. You can review the standards for these operations and their standard parameters below. Some endpoints have special behavior as exceptions. ### Create To create a resource, you typically submit an HTTP `POST` request with the resource's required metadata in the request body. The response returns a `201 Created` response code upon success with the resource's metadata, including its internal `id`, in the response body. ### Read The HTTP `GET` request can be used to read a resource or to list a number of resources. A resource's `id` can be submitted in the request parameters to read a specific resource. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with the resource's metadata in the response body. If a `GET` request does not include a specific resource `id`, it is treated as a list request. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with an object containing a list of resources' metadata in the response body. When reading resources, some common query parameters are usually available. e.g.: ``` v1/connections?limit=25&offset=25 ``` |Query Parameter|Type|Description| |---------------|----|-----------| |limit|integer|Maximum number of objects to fetch. Usually 25 by default| |offset|integer|Offset after which to start returning objects. For use with limit query parameter.| ### Update Updating a resource requires the resource `id`, and is typically done using an HTTP `PATCH` request, with the fields to modify in the request body. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with information about the modified resource in the response body. ### Delete Deleting a resource requires the resource `id` and is typically executed via an HTTP `DELETE` request. The response usually returns a `204 No Content` response code upon success. ## Conventions - Resource names are plural and expressed in camelCase. - Names are consistent between URL parameter name and field name. - Field names are in snake_case. ```json { \"description\": \"string\", \"name\": \"string\", \"occupied_slots\": 0, \"open_slots\": 0 \"queued_slots\": 0, \"running_slots\": 0, \"scheduled_slots\": 0, \"slots\": 0, } ``` ### Update Mask Update mask is available as a query parameter in patch endpoints. It is used to notify the API which fields you want to update. Using `update_mask` makes it easier to update objects by helping the server know which fields to update in an object instead of updating all fields. The update request ignores any fields that aren't specified in the field mask, leaving them with their current values. Example: ``` resource = request.get('/resource/my-id').json() resource['my_field'] = 'new-value' request.patch('/resource/my-id?update_mask=my_field', data=json.dumps(resource)) ``` ## Versioning and Endpoint Lifecycle - API versioning is not synchronized to specific releases of the Apache Airflow. - APIs are designed to be backward compatible. - Any changes to the API will first go through a deprecation phase. # Trying the API You can use a third party client, such as [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), [HTTPie](https://httpie.org/), [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [the Insomnia rest client](https://insomnia.rest/) to test the Apache Airflow API. Note that you will need to pass credentials data. For e.g., here is how to pause a DAG with [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), when basic authorization is used: ```bash curl -X PATCH 'https://example.com/api/v1/dags/{dag_id}?update_mask=is_paused' \\ -H 'Content-Type: application/json' \\ --user \"username:password\" \\ -d '{ \"is_paused\": true }' ``` Using a graphical tool such as [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [Insomnia](https://insomnia.rest/), it is possible to import the API specifications directly: 1. Download the API specification by clicking the **Download** button at the top of this document 2. Import the JSON specification in the graphical tool of your choice. - In *Postman*, you can click the **import** button at the top - With *Insomnia*, you can just drag-and-drop the file on the UI Note that with *Postman*, you can also generate code snippets by selecting a request and clicking on the **Code** button. ## Enabling CORS [Cross-origin resource sharing (CORS)](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/CORS) is a browser security feature that restricts HTTP requests that are initiated from scripts running in the browser. For details on enabling/configuring CORS, see [Enabling CORS](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Authentication To be able to meet the requirements of many organizations, Airflow supports many authentication methods, and it is even possible to add your own method. If you want to check which auth backend is currently set, you can use `airflow config get-value api auth_backends` command as in the example below. ```bash $ airflow config get-value api auth_backends airflow.api.auth.backend.basic_auth ``` The default is to deny all requests. For details on configuring the authentication, see [API Authorization](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Errors We follow the error response format proposed in [RFC 7807](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7807) also known as Problem Details for HTTP APIs. As with our normal API responses, your client must be prepared to gracefully handle additional members of the response. ## Unauthenticated This indicates that the request has not been applied because it lacks valid authentication credentials for the target resource. Please check that you have valid credentials. ## PermissionDenied This response means that the server understood the request but refuses to authorize it because it lacks sufficient rights to the resource. It happens when you do not have the necessary permission to execute the action you performed. You need to get the appropriate permissions in other to resolve this error. ## BadRequest This response means that the server cannot or will not process the request due to something that is perceived to be a client error (e.g., malformed request syntax, invalid request message framing, or deceptive request routing). To resolve this, please ensure that your syntax is correct. ## NotFound This client error response indicates that the server cannot find the requested resource. ## MethodNotAllowed Indicates that the request method is known by the server but is not supported by the target resource. ## NotAcceptable The target resource does not have a current representation that would be acceptable to the user agent, according to the proactive negotiation header fields received in the request, and the server is unwilling to supply a default representation. ## AlreadyExists The request could not be completed due to a conflict with the current state of the target resource, e.g. the resource it tries to create already exists. ## Unknown This means that the server encountered an unexpected condition that prevented it from fulfilling the request. -API version: 2.5.0 +API version: 2.7.2 Contact: dev@airflow.apache.org */ @@ -30,22 +30,22 @@ package airflow import ( "bytes" - _context "context" - _ioutil "io/ioutil" - _nethttp "net/http" - _neturl "net/url" + "context" + "io/ioutil" + "net/http" + "net/url" ) // Linger please var ( - _ _context.Context + _ context.Context ) // PluginApiService PluginApi service type PluginApiService service type PluginApiApiGetPluginsRequest struct { - ctx _context.Context + ctx context.Context ApiService *PluginApiService limit *int32 offset *int32 @@ -62,7 +62,7 @@ func (r PluginApiApiGetPluginsRequest) Offset(offset int32) PluginApiApiGetPlugi return r } -func (r PluginApiApiGetPluginsRequest) Execute() (PluginCollection, *_nethttp.Response, error) { +func (r PluginApiApiGetPluginsRequest) Execute() (*PluginCollection, *http.Response, error) { return r.ApiService.GetPluginsExecute(r) } @@ -74,10 +74,10 @@ Get a list of loaded plugins. *New in version 2.1.0* - @param ctx _context.Context - for authentication, logging, cancellation, deadlines, tracing, etc. Passed from http.Request or context.Background(). + @param ctx context.Context - for authentication, logging, cancellation, deadlines, tracing, etc. Passed from http.Request or context.Background(). @return PluginApiApiGetPluginsRequest */ -func (a *PluginApiService) GetPlugins(ctx _context.Context) PluginApiApiGetPluginsRequest { +func (a *PluginApiService) GetPlugins(ctx context.Context) PluginApiApiGetPluginsRequest { return PluginApiApiGetPluginsRequest{ ApiService: a, ctx: ctx, @@ -86,26 +86,24 @@ func (a *PluginApiService) GetPlugins(ctx _context.Context) PluginApiApiGetPlugi // Execute executes the request // @return PluginCollection -func (a *PluginApiService) GetPluginsExecute(r PluginApiApiGetPluginsRequest) (PluginCollection, *_nethttp.Response, error) { +func (a *PluginApiService) GetPluginsExecute(r PluginApiApiGetPluginsRequest) (*PluginCollection, *http.Response, error) { var ( - localVarHTTPMethod = _nethttp.MethodGet + localVarHTTPMethod = http.MethodGet localVarPostBody interface{} - localVarFormFileName string - localVarFileName string - localVarFileBytes []byte - localVarReturnValue PluginCollection + formFiles []formFile + localVarReturnValue *PluginCollection ) localBasePath, err := a.client.cfg.ServerURLWithContext(r.ctx, "PluginApiService.GetPlugins") if err != nil { - return localVarReturnValue, nil, GenericOpenAPIError{error: err.Error()} + return localVarReturnValue, nil, &GenericOpenAPIError{error: err.Error()} } localVarPath := localBasePath + "/plugins" localVarHeaderParams := make(map[string]string) - localVarQueryParams := _neturl.Values{} - localVarFormParams := _neturl.Values{} + localVarQueryParams := url.Values{} + localVarFormParams := url.Values{} if r.limit != nil { localVarQueryParams.Add("limit", parameterToString(*r.limit, "")) @@ -130,7 +128,7 @@ func (a *PluginApiService) GetPluginsExecute(r PluginApiApiGetPluginsRequest) (P if localVarHTTPHeaderAccept != "" { localVarHeaderParams["Accept"] = localVarHTTPHeaderAccept } - req, err := a.client.prepareRequest(r.ctx, localVarPath, localVarHTTPMethod, localVarPostBody, localVarHeaderParams, localVarQueryParams, localVarFormParams, localVarFormFileName, localVarFileName, localVarFileBytes) + req, err := a.client.prepareRequest(r.ctx, localVarPath, localVarHTTPMethod, localVarPostBody, localVarHeaderParams, localVarQueryParams, localVarFormParams, formFiles) if err != nil { return localVarReturnValue, nil, err } @@ -140,15 +138,15 @@ func (a *PluginApiService) GetPluginsExecute(r PluginApiApiGetPluginsRequest) (P return localVarReturnValue, localVarHTTPResponse, err } - localVarBody, err := _ioutil.ReadAll(localVarHTTPResponse.Body) + localVarBody, err := ioutil.ReadAll(localVarHTTPResponse.Body) localVarHTTPResponse.Body.Close() - localVarHTTPResponse.Body = _ioutil.NopCloser(bytes.NewBuffer(localVarBody)) + localVarHTTPResponse.Body = ioutil.NopCloser(bytes.NewBuffer(localVarBody)) if err != nil { return localVarReturnValue, localVarHTTPResponse, err } if localVarHTTPResponse.StatusCode >= 300 { - newErr := GenericOpenAPIError{ + newErr := &GenericOpenAPIError{ body: localVarBody, error: localVarHTTPResponse.Status, } @@ -186,7 +184,7 @@ func (a *PluginApiService) GetPluginsExecute(r PluginApiApiGetPluginsRequest) (P err = a.client.decode(&localVarReturnValue, localVarBody, localVarHTTPResponse.Header.Get("Content-Type")) if err != nil { - newErr := GenericOpenAPIError{ + newErr := &GenericOpenAPIError{ body: localVarBody, error: err.Error(), } diff --git a/airflow/api_pool.go b/airflow/api_pool.go index 8546f6d..500cc23 100644 --- a/airflow/api_pool.go +++ b/airflow/api_pool.go @@ -18,9 +18,9 @@ /* Airflow API (Stable) -# Overview To facilitate management, Apache Airflow supports a range of REST API endpoints across its objects. This section provides an overview of the API design, methods, and supported use cases. Most of the endpoints accept `JSON` as input and return `JSON` responses. This means that you must usually add the following headers to your request: ``` Content-type: application/json Accept: application/json ``` ## Resources The term `resource` refers to a single type of object in the Airflow metadata. An API is broken up by its endpoint's corresponding resource. The name of a resource is typically plural and expressed in camelCase. Example: `dagRuns`. Resource names are used as part of endpoint URLs, as well as in API parameters and responses. ## CRUD Operations The platform supports **C**reate, **R**ead, **U**pdate, and **D**elete operations on most resources. You can review the standards for these operations and their standard parameters below. Some endpoints have special behavior as exceptions. ### Create To create a resource, you typically submit an HTTP `POST` request with the resource's required metadata in the request body. The response returns a `201 Created` response code upon success with the resource's metadata, including its internal `id`, in the response body. ### Read The HTTP `GET` request can be used to read a resource or to list a number of resources. A resource's `id` can be submitted in the request parameters to read a specific resource. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with the resource's metadata in the response body. If a `GET` request does not include a specific resource `id`, it is treated as a list request. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with an object containing a list of resources' metadata in the response body. When reading resources, some common query parameters are usually available. e.g.: ``` v1/connections?limit=25&offset=25 ``` |Query Parameter|Type|Description| |---------------|----|-----------| |limit|integer|Maximum number of objects to fetch. Usually 25 by default| |offset|integer|Offset after which to start returning objects. For use with limit query parameter.| ### Update Updating a resource requires the resource `id`, and is typically done using an HTTP `PATCH` request, with the fields to modify in the request body. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with information about the modified resource in the response body. ### Delete Deleting a resource requires the resource `id` and is typically executing via an HTTP `DELETE` request. The response usually returns a `204 No Content` response code upon success. ## Conventions - Resource names are plural and expressed in camelCase. - Names are consistent between URL parameter name and field name. - Field names are in snake_case. ```json { \"name\": \"string\", \"slots\": 0, \"occupied_slots\": 0, \"used_slots\": 0, \"queued_slots\": 0, \"open_slots\": 0 } ``` ### Update Mask Update mask is available as a query parameter in patch endpoints. It is used to notify the API which fields you want to update. Using `update_mask` makes it easier to update objects by helping the server know which fields to update in an object instead of updating all fields. The update request ignores any fields that aren't specified in the field mask, leaving them with their current values. Example: ``` resource = request.get('/resource/my-id').json() resource['my_field'] = 'new-value' request.patch('/resource/my-id?update_mask=my_field', data=json.dumps(resource)) ``` ## Versioning and Endpoint Lifecycle - API versioning is not synchronized to specific releases of the Apache Airflow. - APIs are designed to be backward compatible. - Any changes to the API will first go through a deprecation phase. # Trying the API You can use a third party client, such as [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), [HTTPie](https://httpie.org/), [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [the Insomnia rest client](https://insomnia.rest/) to test the Apache Airflow API. Note that you will need to pass credentials data. For e.g., here is how to pause a DAG with [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), when basic authorization is used: ```bash curl -X PATCH 'https://example.com/api/v1/dags/{dag_id}?update_mask=is_paused' \\ -H 'Content-Type: application/json' \\ --user \"username:password\" \\ -d '{ \"is_paused\": true }' ``` Using a graphical tool such as [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [Insomnia](https://insomnia.rest/), it is possible to import the API specifications directly: 1. Download the API specification by clicking the **Download** button at top of this document 2. Import the JSON specification in the graphical tool of your choice. - In *Postman*, you can click the **import** button at the top - With *Insomnia*, you can just drag-and-drop the file on the UI Note that with *Postman*, you can also generate code snippets by selecting a request and clicking on the **Code** button. ## Enabling CORS [Cross-origin resource sharing (CORS)](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/CORS) is a browser security feature that restricts HTTP requests that are initiated from scripts running in the browser. For details on enabling/configuring CORS, see [Enabling CORS](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Authentication To be able to meet the requirements of many organizations, Airflow supports many authentication methods, and it is even possible to add your own method. If you want to check which auth backend is currently set, you can use `airflow config get-value api auth_backends` command as in the example below. ```bash $ airflow config get-value api auth_backends airflow.api.auth.backend.basic_auth ``` The default is to deny all requests. For details on configuring the authentication, see [API Authorization](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Errors We follow the error response format proposed in [RFC 7807](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7807) also known as Problem Details for HTTP APIs. As with our normal API responses, your client must be prepared to gracefully handle additional members of the response. ## Unauthenticated This indicates that the request has not been applied because it lacks valid authentication credentials for the target resource. Please check that you have valid credentials. ## PermissionDenied This response means that the server understood the request but refuses to authorize it because it lacks sufficient rights to the resource. It happens when you do not have the necessary permission to execute the action you performed. You need to get the appropriate permissions in other to resolve this error. ## BadRequest This response means that the server cannot or will not process the request due to something that is perceived to be a client error (e.g., malformed request syntax, invalid request message framing, or deceptive request routing). To resolve this, please ensure that your syntax is correct. ## NotFound This client error response indicates that the server cannot find the requested resource. ## MethodNotAllowed Indicates that the request method is known by the server but is not supported by the target resource. ## NotAcceptable The target resource does not have a current representation that would be acceptable to the user agent, according to the proactive negotiation header fields received in the request, and the server is unwilling to supply a default representation. ## AlreadyExists The request could not be completed due to a conflict with the current state of the target resource, e.g. the resource it tries to create already exists. ## Unknown This means that the server encountered an unexpected condition that prevented it from fulfilling the request. +# Overview To facilitate management, Apache Airflow supports a range of REST API endpoints across its objects. This section provides an overview of the API design, methods, and supported use cases. Most of the endpoints accept `JSON` as input and return `JSON` responses. This means that you must usually add the following headers to your request: ``` Content-type: application/json Accept: application/json ``` ## Resources The term `resource` refers to a single type of object in the Airflow metadata. An API is broken up by its endpoint's corresponding resource. The name of a resource is typically plural and expressed in camelCase. Example: `dagRuns`. Resource names are used as part of endpoint URLs, as well as in API parameters and responses. ## CRUD Operations The platform supports **C**reate, **R**ead, **U**pdate, and **D**elete operations on most resources. You can review the standards for these operations and their standard parameters below. Some endpoints have special behavior as exceptions. ### Create To create a resource, you typically submit an HTTP `POST` request with the resource's required metadata in the request body. The response returns a `201 Created` response code upon success with the resource's metadata, including its internal `id`, in the response body. ### Read The HTTP `GET` request can be used to read a resource or to list a number of resources. A resource's `id` can be submitted in the request parameters to read a specific resource. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with the resource's metadata in the response body. If a `GET` request does not include a specific resource `id`, it is treated as a list request. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with an object containing a list of resources' metadata in the response body. When reading resources, some common query parameters are usually available. e.g.: ``` v1/connections?limit=25&offset=25 ``` |Query Parameter|Type|Description| |---------------|----|-----------| |limit|integer|Maximum number of objects to fetch. Usually 25 by default| |offset|integer|Offset after which to start returning objects. For use with limit query parameter.| ### Update Updating a resource requires the resource `id`, and is typically done using an HTTP `PATCH` request, with the fields to modify in the request body. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with information about the modified resource in the response body. ### Delete Deleting a resource requires the resource `id` and is typically executed via an HTTP `DELETE` request. The response usually returns a `204 No Content` response code upon success. ## Conventions - Resource names are plural and expressed in camelCase. - Names are consistent between URL parameter name and field name. - Field names are in snake_case. ```json { \"description\": \"string\", \"name\": \"string\", \"occupied_slots\": 0, \"open_slots\": 0 \"queued_slots\": 0, \"running_slots\": 0, \"scheduled_slots\": 0, \"slots\": 0, } ``` ### Update Mask Update mask is available as a query parameter in patch endpoints. It is used to notify the API which fields you want to update. Using `update_mask` makes it easier to update objects by helping the server know which fields to update in an object instead of updating all fields. The update request ignores any fields that aren't specified in the field mask, leaving them with their current values. Example: ``` resource = request.get('/resource/my-id').json() resource['my_field'] = 'new-value' request.patch('/resource/my-id?update_mask=my_field', data=json.dumps(resource)) ``` ## Versioning and Endpoint Lifecycle - API versioning is not synchronized to specific releases of the Apache Airflow. - APIs are designed to be backward compatible. - Any changes to the API will first go through a deprecation phase. # Trying the API You can use a third party client, such as [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), [HTTPie](https://httpie.org/), [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [the Insomnia rest client](https://insomnia.rest/) to test the Apache Airflow API. Note that you will need to pass credentials data. For e.g., here is how to pause a DAG with [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), when basic authorization is used: ```bash curl -X PATCH 'https://example.com/api/v1/dags/{dag_id}?update_mask=is_paused' \\ -H 'Content-Type: application/json' \\ --user \"username:password\" \\ -d '{ \"is_paused\": true }' ``` Using a graphical tool such as [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [Insomnia](https://insomnia.rest/), it is possible to import the API specifications directly: 1. Download the API specification by clicking the **Download** button at the top of this document 2. Import the JSON specification in the graphical tool of your choice. - In *Postman*, you can click the **import** button at the top - With *Insomnia*, you can just drag-and-drop the file on the UI Note that with *Postman*, you can also generate code snippets by selecting a request and clicking on the **Code** button. ## Enabling CORS [Cross-origin resource sharing (CORS)](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/CORS) is a browser security feature that restricts HTTP requests that are initiated from scripts running in the browser. For details on enabling/configuring CORS, see [Enabling CORS](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Authentication To be able to meet the requirements of many organizations, Airflow supports many authentication methods, and it is even possible to add your own method. If you want to check which auth backend is currently set, you can use `airflow config get-value api auth_backends` command as in the example below. ```bash $ airflow config get-value api auth_backends airflow.api.auth.backend.basic_auth ``` The default is to deny all requests. For details on configuring the authentication, see [API Authorization](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Errors We follow the error response format proposed in [RFC 7807](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7807) also known as Problem Details for HTTP APIs. As with our normal API responses, your client must be prepared to gracefully handle additional members of the response. ## Unauthenticated This indicates that the request has not been applied because it lacks valid authentication credentials for the target resource. Please check that you have valid credentials. ## PermissionDenied This response means that the server understood the request but refuses to authorize it because it lacks sufficient rights to the resource. It happens when you do not have the necessary permission to execute the action you performed. You need to get the appropriate permissions in other to resolve this error. ## BadRequest This response means that the server cannot or will not process the request due to something that is perceived to be a client error (e.g., malformed request syntax, invalid request message framing, or deceptive request routing). To resolve this, please ensure that your syntax is correct. ## NotFound This client error response indicates that the server cannot find the requested resource. ## MethodNotAllowed Indicates that the request method is known by the server but is not supported by the target resource. ## NotAcceptable The target resource does not have a current representation that would be acceptable to the user agent, according to the proactive negotiation header fields received in the request, and the server is unwilling to supply a default representation. ## AlreadyExists The request could not be completed due to a conflict with the current state of the target resource, e.g. the resource it tries to create already exists. ## Unknown This means that the server encountered an unexpected condition that prevented it from fulfilling the request. -API version: 2.5.0 +API version: 2.7.2 Contact: dev@airflow.apache.org */ @@ -30,40 +30,40 @@ package airflow import ( "bytes" - _context "context" - _ioutil "io/ioutil" - _nethttp "net/http" - _neturl "net/url" + "context" + "io/ioutil" + "net/http" + "net/url" "strings" ) // Linger please var ( - _ _context.Context + _ context.Context ) // PoolApiService PoolApi service type PoolApiService service type PoolApiApiDeletePoolRequest struct { - ctx _context.Context + ctx context.Context ApiService *PoolApiService poolName string } -func (r PoolApiApiDeletePoolRequest) Execute() (*_nethttp.Response, error) { +func (r PoolApiApiDeletePoolRequest) Execute() (*http.Response, error) { return r.ApiService.DeletePoolExecute(r) } /* DeletePool Delete a pool - @param ctx _context.Context - for authentication, logging, cancellation, deadlines, tracing, etc. Passed from http.Request or context.Background(). + @param ctx context.Context - for authentication, logging, cancellation, deadlines, tracing, etc. Passed from http.Request or context.Background(). @param poolName The pool name. @return PoolApiApiDeletePoolRequest */ -func (a *PoolApiService) DeletePool(ctx _context.Context, poolName string) PoolApiApiDeletePoolRequest { +func (a *PoolApiService) DeletePool(ctx context.Context, poolName string) PoolApiApiDeletePoolRequest { return PoolApiApiDeletePoolRequest{ ApiService: a, ctx: ctx, @@ -72,26 +72,24 @@ func (a *PoolApiService) DeletePool(ctx _context.Context, poolName string) PoolA } // Execute executes the request -func (a *PoolApiService) DeletePoolExecute(r PoolApiApiDeletePoolRequest) (*_nethttp.Response, error) { +func (a *PoolApiService) DeletePoolExecute(r PoolApiApiDeletePoolRequest) (*http.Response, error) { var ( - localVarHTTPMethod = _nethttp.MethodDelete + localVarHTTPMethod = http.MethodDelete localVarPostBody interface{} - localVarFormFileName string - localVarFileName string - localVarFileBytes []byte + formFiles []formFile ) localBasePath, err := a.client.cfg.ServerURLWithContext(r.ctx, "PoolApiService.DeletePool") if err != nil { - return nil, GenericOpenAPIError{error: err.Error()} + return nil, &GenericOpenAPIError{error: err.Error()} } localVarPath := localBasePath + "/pools/{pool_name}" - localVarPath = strings.Replace(localVarPath, "{"+"pool_name"+"}", _neturl.PathEscape(parameterToString(r.poolName, "")), -1) + localVarPath = strings.Replace(localVarPath, "{"+"pool_name"+"}", url.PathEscape(parameterToString(r.poolName, "")), -1) localVarHeaderParams := make(map[string]string) - localVarQueryParams := _neturl.Values{} - localVarFormParams := _neturl.Values{} + localVarQueryParams := url.Values{} + localVarFormParams := url.Values{} // to determine the Content-Type header localVarHTTPContentTypes := []string{} @@ -110,7 +108,7 @@ func (a *PoolApiService) DeletePoolExecute(r PoolApiApiDeletePoolRequest) (*_net if localVarHTTPHeaderAccept != "" { localVarHeaderParams["Accept"] = localVarHTTPHeaderAccept } - req, err := a.client.prepareRequest(r.ctx, localVarPath, localVarHTTPMethod, localVarPostBody, localVarHeaderParams, localVarQueryParams, localVarFormParams, localVarFormFileName, localVarFileName, localVarFileBytes) + req, err := a.client.prepareRequest(r.ctx, localVarPath, localVarHTTPMethod, localVarPostBody, localVarHeaderParams, localVarQueryParams, localVarFormParams, formFiles) if err != nil { return nil, err } @@ -120,15 +118,15 @@ func (a *PoolApiService) DeletePoolExecute(r PoolApiApiDeletePoolRequest) (*_net return localVarHTTPResponse, err } - localVarBody, err := _ioutil.ReadAll(localVarHTTPResponse.Body) + localVarBody, err := ioutil.ReadAll(localVarHTTPResponse.Body) localVarHTTPResponse.Body.Close() - localVarHTTPResponse.Body = _ioutil.NopCloser(bytes.NewBuffer(localVarBody)) + localVarHTTPResponse.Body = ioutil.NopCloser(bytes.NewBuffer(localVarBody)) if err != nil { return localVarHTTPResponse, err } if localVarHTTPResponse.StatusCode >= 300 { - newErr := GenericOpenAPIError{ + newErr := &GenericOpenAPIError{ body: localVarBody, error: localVarHTTPResponse.Status, } @@ -178,24 +176,24 @@ func (a *PoolApiService) DeletePoolExecute(r PoolApiApiDeletePoolRequest) (*_net } type PoolApiApiGetPoolRequest struct { - ctx _context.Context + ctx context.Context ApiService *PoolApiService poolName string } -func (r PoolApiApiGetPoolRequest) Execute() (Pool, *_nethttp.Response, error) { +func (r PoolApiApiGetPoolRequest) Execute() (*Pool, *http.Response, error) { return r.ApiService.GetPoolExecute(r) } /* GetPool Get a pool - @param ctx _context.Context - for authentication, logging, cancellation, deadlines, tracing, etc. Passed from http.Request or context.Background(). + @param ctx context.Context - for authentication, logging, cancellation, deadlines, tracing, etc. Passed from http.Request or context.Background(). @param poolName The pool name. @return PoolApiApiGetPoolRequest */ -func (a *PoolApiService) GetPool(ctx _context.Context, poolName string) PoolApiApiGetPoolRequest { +func (a *PoolApiService) GetPool(ctx context.Context, poolName string) PoolApiApiGetPoolRequest { return PoolApiApiGetPoolRequest{ ApiService: a, ctx: ctx, @@ -205,27 +203,25 @@ func (a *PoolApiService) GetPool(ctx _context.Context, poolName string) PoolApiA // Execute executes the request // @return Pool -func (a *PoolApiService) GetPoolExecute(r PoolApiApiGetPoolRequest) (Pool, *_nethttp.Response, error) { +func (a *PoolApiService) GetPoolExecute(r PoolApiApiGetPoolRequest) (*Pool, *http.Response, error) { var ( - localVarHTTPMethod = _nethttp.MethodGet + localVarHTTPMethod = http.MethodGet localVarPostBody interface{} - localVarFormFileName string - localVarFileName string - localVarFileBytes []byte - localVarReturnValue Pool + formFiles []formFile + localVarReturnValue *Pool ) localBasePath, err := a.client.cfg.ServerURLWithContext(r.ctx, "PoolApiService.GetPool") if err != nil { - return localVarReturnValue, nil, GenericOpenAPIError{error: err.Error()} + return localVarReturnValue, nil, &GenericOpenAPIError{error: err.Error()} } localVarPath := localBasePath + "/pools/{pool_name}" - localVarPath = strings.Replace(localVarPath, "{"+"pool_name"+"}", _neturl.PathEscape(parameterToString(r.poolName, "")), -1) + localVarPath = strings.Replace(localVarPath, "{"+"pool_name"+"}", url.PathEscape(parameterToString(r.poolName, "")), -1) localVarHeaderParams := make(map[string]string) - localVarQueryParams := _neturl.Values{} - localVarFormParams := _neturl.Values{} + localVarQueryParams := url.Values{} + localVarFormParams := url.Values{} // to determine the Content-Type header localVarHTTPContentTypes := []string{} @@ -244,7 +240,7 @@ func (a *PoolApiService) GetPoolExecute(r PoolApiApiGetPoolRequest) (Pool, *_net if localVarHTTPHeaderAccept != "" { localVarHeaderParams["Accept"] = localVarHTTPHeaderAccept } - req, err := a.client.prepareRequest(r.ctx, localVarPath, localVarHTTPMethod, localVarPostBody, localVarHeaderParams, localVarQueryParams, localVarFormParams, localVarFormFileName, localVarFileName, localVarFileBytes) + req, err := a.client.prepareRequest(r.ctx, localVarPath, localVarHTTPMethod, localVarPostBody, localVarHeaderParams, localVarQueryParams, localVarFormParams, formFiles) if err != nil { return localVarReturnValue, nil, err } @@ -254,15 +250,15 @@ func (a *PoolApiService) GetPoolExecute(r PoolApiApiGetPoolRequest) (Pool, *_net return localVarReturnValue, localVarHTTPResponse, err } - localVarBody, err := _ioutil.ReadAll(localVarHTTPResponse.Body) + localVarBody, err := ioutil.ReadAll(localVarHTTPResponse.Body) localVarHTTPResponse.Body.Close() - localVarHTTPResponse.Body = _ioutil.NopCloser(bytes.NewBuffer(localVarBody)) + localVarHTTPResponse.Body = ioutil.NopCloser(bytes.NewBuffer(localVarBody)) if err != nil { return localVarReturnValue, localVarHTTPResponse, err } if localVarHTTPResponse.StatusCode >= 300 { - newErr := GenericOpenAPIError{ + newErr := &GenericOpenAPIError{ body: localVarBody, error: localVarHTTPResponse.Status, } @@ -300,7 +296,7 @@ func (a *PoolApiService) GetPoolExecute(r PoolApiApiGetPoolRequest) (Pool, *_net err = a.client.decode(&localVarReturnValue, localVarBody, localVarHTTPResponse.Header.Get("Content-Type")) if err != nil { - newErr := GenericOpenAPIError{ + newErr := &GenericOpenAPIError{ body: localVarBody, error: err.Error(), } @@ -311,7 +307,7 @@ func (a *PoolApiService) GetPoolExecute(r PoolApiApiGetPoolRequest) (Pool, *_net } type PoolApiApiGetPoolsRequest struct { - ctx _context.Context + ctx context.Context ApiService *PoolApiService limit *int32 offset *int32 @@ -334,17 +330,17 @@ func (r PoolApiApiGetPoolsRequest) OrderBy(orderBy string) PoolApiApiGetPoolsReq return r } -func (r PoolApiApiGetPoolsRequest) Execute() (PoolCollection, *_nethttp.Response, error) { +func (r PoolApiApiGetPoolsRequest) Execute() (*PoolCollection, *http.Response, error) { return r.ApiService.GetPoolsExecute(r) } /* GetPools List pools - @param ctx _context.Context - for authentication, logging, cancellation, deadlines, tracing, etc. Passed from http.Request or context.Background(). + @param ctx context.Context - for authentication, logging, cancellation, deadlines, tracing, etc. Passed from http.Request or context.Background(). @return PoolApiApiGetPoolsRequest */ -func (a *PoolApiService) GetPools(ctx _context.Context) PoolApiApiGetPoolsRequest { +func (a *PoolApiService) GetPools(ctx context.Context) PoolApiApiGetPoolsRequest { return PoolApiApiGetPoolsRequest{ ApiService: a, ctx: ctx, @@ -353,26 +349,24 @@ func (a *PoolApiService) GetPools(ctx _context.Context) PoolApiApiGetPoolsReques // Execute executes the request // @return PoolCollection -func (a *PoolApiService) GetPoolsExecute(r PoolApiApiGetPoolsRequest) (PoolCollection, *_nethttp.Response, error) { +func (a *PoolApiService) GetPoolsExecute(r PoolApiApiGetPoolsRequest) (*PoolCollection, *http.Response, error) { var ( - localVarHTTPMethod = _nethttp.MethodGet + localVarHTTPMethod = http.MethodGet localVarPostBody interface{} - localVarFormFileName string - localVarFileName string - localVarFileBytes []byte - localVarReturnValue PoolCollection + formFiles []formFile + localVarReturnValue *PoolCollection ) localBasePath, err := a.client.cfg.ServerURLWithContext(r.ctx, "PoolApiService.GetPools") if err != nil { - return localVarReturnValue, nil, GenericOpenAPIError{error: err.Error()} + return localVarReturnValue, nil, &GenericOpenAPIError{error: err.Error()} } localVarPath := localBasePath + "/pools" localVarHeaderParams := make(map[string]string) - localVarQueryParams := _neturl.Values{} - localVarFormParams := _neturl.Values{} + localVarQueryParams := url.Values{} + localVarFormParams := url.Values{} if r.limit != nil { localVarQueryParams.Add("limit", parameterToString(*r.limit, "")) @@ -400,7 +394,7 @@ func (a *PoolApiService) GetPoolsExecute(r PoolApiApiGetPoolsRequest) (PoolColle if localVarHTTPHeaderAccept != "" { localVarHeaderParams["Accept"] = localVarHTTPHeaderAccept } - req, err := a.client.prepareRequest(r.ctx, localVarPath, localVarHTTPMethod, localVarPostBody, localVarHeaderParams, localVarQueryParams, localVarFormParams, localVarFormFileName, localVarFileName, localVarFileBytes) + req, err := a.client.prepareRequest(r.ctx, localVarPath, localVarHTTPMethod, localVarPostBody, localVarHeaderParams, localVarQueryParams, localVarFormParams, formFiles) if err != nil { return localVarReturnValue, nil, err } @@ -410,15 +404,15 @@ func (a *PoolApiService) GetPoolsExecute(r PoolApiApiGetPoolsRequest) (PoolColle return localVarReturnValue, localVarHTTPResponse, err } - localVarBody, err := _ioutil.ReadAll(localVarHTTPResponse.Body) + localVarBody, err := ioutil.ReadAll(localVarHTTPResponse.Body) localVarHTTPResponse.Body.Close() - localVarHTTPResponse.Body = _ioutil.NopCloser(bytes.NewBuffer(localVarBody)) + localVarHTTPResponse.Body = ioutil.NopCloser(bytes.NewBuffer(localVarBody)) if err != nil { return localVarReturnValue, localVarHTTPResponse, err } if localVarHTTPResponse.StatusCode >= 300 { - newErr := GenericOpenAPIError{ + newErr := &GenericOpenAPIError{ body: localVarBody, error: localVarHTTPResponse.Status, } @@ -446,7 +440,7 @@ func (a *PoolApiService) GetPoolsExecute(r PoolApiApiGetPoolsRequest) (PoolColle err = a.client.decode(&localVarReturnValue, localVarBody, localVarHTTPResponse.Header.Get("Content-Type")) if err != nil { - newErr := GenericOpenAPIError{ + newErr := &GenericOpenAPIError{ body: localVarBody, error: err.Error(), } @@ -457,7 +451,7 @@ func (a *PoolApiService) GetPoolsExecute(r PoolApiApiGetPoolsRequest) (PoolColle } type PoolApiApiPatchPoolRequest struct { - ctx _context.Context + ctx context.Context ApiService *PoolApiService poolName string pool *Pool @@ -474,18 +468,18 @@ func (r PoolApiApiPatchPoolRequest) UpdateMask(updateMask []string) PoolApiApiPa return r } -func (r PoolApiApiPatchPoolRequest) Execute() (Pool, *_nethttp.Response, error) { +func (r PoolApiApiPatchPoolRequest) Execute() (*Pool, *http.Response, error) { return r.ApiService.PatchPoolExecute(r) } /* PatchPool Update a pool - @param ctx _context.Context - for authentication, logging, cancellation, deadlines, tracing, etc. Passed from http.Request or context.Background(). + @param ctx context.Context - for authentication, logging, cancellation, deadlines, tracing, etc. Passed from http.Request or context.Background(). @param poolName The pool name. @return PoolApiApiPatchPoolRequest */ -func (a *PoolApiService) PatchPool(ctx _context.Context, poolName string) PoolApiApiPatchPoolRequest { +func (a *PoolApiService) PatchPool(ctx context.Context, poolName string) PoolApiApiPatchPoolRequest { return PoolApiApiPatchPoolRequest{ ApiService: a, ctx: ctx, @@ -495,27 +489,25 @@ func (a *PoolApiService) PatchPool(ctx _context.Context, poolName string) PoolAp // Execute executes the request // @return Pool -func (a *PoolApiService) PatchPoolExecute(r PoolApiApiPatchPoolRequest) (Pool, *_nethttp.Response, error) { +func (a *PoolApiService) PatchPoolExecute(r PoolApiApiPatchPoolRequest) (*Pool, *http.Response, error) { var ( - localVarHTTPMethod = _nethttp.MethodPatch + localVarHTTPMethod = http.MethodPatch localVarPostBody interface{} - localVarFormFileName string - localVarFileName string - localVarFileBytes []byte - localVarReturnValue Pool + formFiles []formFile + localVarReturnValue *Pool ) localBasePath, err := a.client.cfg.ServerURLWithContext(r.ctx, "PoolApiService.PatchPool") if err != nil { - return localVarReturnValue, nil, GenericOpenAPIError{error: err.Error()} + return localVarReturnValue, nil, &GenericOpenAPIError{error: err.Error()} } localVarPath := localBasePath + "/pools/{pool_name}" - localVarPath = strings.Replace(localVarPath, "{"+"pool_name"+"}", _neturl.PathEscape(parameterToString(r.poolName, "")), -1) + localVarPath = strings.Replace(localVarPath, "{"+"pool_name"+"}", url.PathEscape(parameterToString(r.poolName, "")), -1) localVarHeaderParams := make(map[string]string) - localVarQueryParams := _neturl.Values{} - localVarFormParams := _neturl.Values{} + localVarQueryParams := url.Values{} + localVarFormParams := url.Values{} if r.pool == nil { return localVarReturnValue, nil, reportError("pool is required and must be specified") } @@ -542,7 +534,7 @@ func (a *PoolApiService) PatchPoolExecute(r PoolApiApiPatchPoolRequest) (Pool, * } // body params localVarPostBody = r.pool - req, err := a.client.prepareRequest(r.ctx, localVarPath, localVarHTTPMethod, localVarPostBody, localVarHeaderParams, localVarQueryParams, localVarFormParams, localVarFormFileName, localVarFileName, localVarFileBytes) + req, err := a.client.prepareRequest(r.ctx, localVarPath, localVarHTTPMethod, localVarPostBody, localVarHeaderParams, localVarQueryParams, localVarFormParams, formFiles) if err != nil { return localVarReturnValue, nil, err } @@ -552,15 +544,15 @@ func (a *PoolApiService) PatchPoolExecute(r PoolApiApiPatchPoolRequest) (Pool, * return localVarReturnValue, localVarHTTPResponse, err } - localVarBody, err := _ioutil.ReadAll(localVarHTTPResponse.Body) + localVarBody, err := ioutil.ReadAll(localVarHTTPResponse.Body) localVarHTTPResponse.Body.Close() - localVarHTTPResponse.Body = _ioutil.NopCloser(bytes.NewBuffer(localVarBody)) + localVarHTTPResponse.Body = ioutil.NopCloser(bytes.NewBuffer(localVarBody)) if err != nil { return localVarReturnValue, localVarHTTPResponse, err } if localVarHTTPResponse.StatusCode >= 300 { - newErr := GenericOpenAPIError{ + newErr := &GenericOpenAPIError{ body: localVarBody, error: localVarHTTPResponse.Status, } @@ -618,7 +610,7 @@ func (a *PoolApiService) PatchPoolExecute(r PoolApiApiPatchPoolRequest) (Pool, * err = a.client.decode(&localVarReturnValue, localVarBody, localVarHTTPResponse.Header.Get("Content-Type")) if err != nil { - newErr := GenericOpenAPIError{ + newErr := &GenericOpenAPIError{ body: localVarBody, error: err.Error(), } @@ -629,7 +621,7 @@ func (a *PoolApiService) PatchPoolExecute(r PoolApiApiPatchPoolRequest) (Pool, * } type PoolApiApiPostPoolRequest struct { - ctx _context.Context + ctx context.Context ApiService *PoolApiService pool *Pool } @@ -639,17 +631,17 @@ func (r PoolApiApiPostPoolRequest) Pool(pool Pool) PoolApiApiPostPoolRequest { return r } -func (r PoolApiApiPostPoolRequest) Execute() (Pool, *_nethttp.Response, error) { +func (r PoolApiApiPostPoolRequest) Execute() (*Pool, *http.Response, error) { return r.ApiService.PostPoolExecute(r) } /* PostPool Create a pool - @param ctx _context.Context - for authentication, logging, cancellation, deadlines, tracing, etc. Passed from http.Request or context.Background(). + @param ctx context.Context - for authentication, logging, cancellation, deadlines, tracing, etc. Passed from http.Request or context.Background(). @return PoolApiApiPostPoolRequest */ -func (a *PoolApiService) PostPool(ctx _context.Context) PoolApiApiPostPoolRequest { +func (a *PoolApiService) PostPool(ctx context.Context) PoolApiApiPostPoolRequest { return PoolApiApiPostPoolRequest{ ApiService: a, ctx: ctx, @@ -658,26 +650,24 @@ func (a *PoolApiService) PostPool(ctx _context.Context) PoolApiApiPostPoolReques // Execute executes the request // @return Pool -func (a *PoolApiService) PostPoolExecute(r PoolApiApiPostPoolRequest) (Pool, *_nethttp.Response, error) { +func (a *PoolApiService) PostPoolExecute(r PoolApiApiPostPoolRequest) (*Pool, *http.Response, error) { var ( - localVarHTTPMethod = _nethttp.MethodPost + localVarHTTPMethod = http.MethodPost localVarPostBody interface{} - localVarFormFileName string - localVarFileName string - localVarFileBytes []byte - localVarReturnValue Pool + formFiles []formFile + localVarReturnValue *Pool ) localBasePath, err := a.client.cfg.ServerURLWithContext(r.ctx, "PoolApiService.PostPool") if err != nil { - return localVarReturnValue, nil, GenericOpenAPIError{error: err.Error()} + return localVarReturnValue, nil, &GenericOpenAPIError{error: err.Error()} } localVarPath := localBasePath + "/pools" localVarHeaderParams := make(map[string]string) - localVarQueryParams := _neturl.Values{} - localVarFormParams := _neturl.Values{} + localVarQueryParams := url.Values{} + localVarFormParams := url.Values{} if r.pool == nil { return localVarReturnValue, nil, reportError("pool is required and must be specified") } @@ -701,7 +691,7 @@ func (a *PoolApiService) PostPoolExecute(r PoolApiApiPostPoolRequest) (Pool, *_n } // body params localVarPostBody = r.pool - req, err := a.client.prepareRequest(r.ctx, localVarPath, localVarHTTPMethod, localVarPostBody, localVarHeaderParams, localVarQueryParams, localVarFormParams, localVarFormFileName, localVarFileName, localVarFileBytes) + req, err := a.client.prepareRequest(r.ctx, localVarPath, localVarHTTPMethod, localVarPostBody, localVarHeaderParams, localVarQueryParams, localVarFormParams, formFiles) if err != nil { return localVarReturnValue, nil, err } @@ -711,15 +701,15 @@ func (a *PoolApiService) PostPoolExecute(r PoolApiApiPostPoolRequest) (Pool, *_n return localVarReturnValue, localVarHTTPResponse, err } - localVarBody, err := _ioutil.ReadAll(localVarHTTPResponse.Body) + localVarBody, err := ioutil.ReadAll(localVarHTTPResponse.Body) localVarHTTPResponse.Body.Close() - localVarHTTPResponse.Body = _ioutil.NopCloser(bytes.NewBuffer(localVarBody)) + localVarHTTPResponse.Body = ioutil.NopCloser(bytes.NewBuffer(localVarBody)) if err != nil { return localVarReturnValue, localVarHTTPResponse, err } if localVarHTTPResponse.StatusCode >= 300 { - newErr := GenericOpenAPIError{ + newErr := &GenericOpenAPIError{ body: localVarBody, error: localVarHTTPResponse.Status, } @@ -757,7 +747,7 @@ func (a *PoolApiService) PostPoolExecute(r PoolApiApiPostPoolRequest) (Pool, *_n err = a.client.decode(&localVarReturnValue, localVarBody, localVarHTTPResponse.Header.Get("Content-Type")) if err != nil { - newErr := GenericOpenAPIError{ + newErr := &GenericOpenAPIError{ body: localVarBody, error: err.Error(), } diff --git a/airflow/api_provider.go b/airflow/api_provider.go index 0fb17f9..a9148d9 100644 --- a/airflow/api_provider.go +++ b/airflow/api_provider.go @@ -18,9 +18,9 @@ /* Airflow API (Stable) -# Overview To facilitate management, Apache Airflow supports a range of REST API endpoints across its objects. This section provides an overview of the API design, methods, and supported use cases. Most of the endpoints accept `JSON` as input and return `JSON` responses. This means that you must usually add the following headers to your request: ``` Content-type: application/json Accept: application/json ``` ## Resources The term `resource` refers to a single type of object in the Airflow metadata. An API is broken up by its endpoint's corresponding resource. The name of a resource is typically plural and expressed in camelCase. Example: `dagRuns`. Resource names are used as part of endpoint URLs, as well as in API parameters and responses. ## CRUD Operations The platform supports **C**reate, **R**ead, **U**pdate, and **D**elete operations on most resources. You can review the standards for these operations and their standard parameters below. Some endpoints have special behavior as exceptions. ### Create To create a resource, you typically submit an HTTP `POST` request with the resource's required metadata in the request body. The response returns a `201 Created` response code upon success with the resource's metadata, including its internal `id`, in the response body. ### Read The HTTP `GET` request can be used to read a resource or to list a number of resources. A resource's `id` can be submitted in the request parameters to read a specific resource. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with the resource's metadata in the response body. If a `GET` request does not include a specific resource `id`, it is treated as a list request. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with an object containing a list of resources' metadata in the response body. When reading resources, some common query parameters are usually available. e.g.: ``` v1/connections?limit=25&offset=25 ``` |Query Parameter|Type|Description| |---------------|----|-----------| |limit|integer|Maximum number of objects to fetch. Usually 25 by default| |offset|integer|Offset after which to start returning objects. For use with limit query parameter.| ### Update Updating a resource requires the resource `id`, and is typically done using an HTTP `PATCH` request, with the fields to modify in the request body. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with information about the modified resource in the response body. ### Delete Deleting a resource requires the resource `id` and is typically executing via an HTTP `DELETE` request. The response usually returns a `204 No Content` response code upon success. ## Conventions - Resource names are plural and expressed in camelCase. - Names are consistent between URL parameter name and field name. - Field names are in snake_case. ```json { \"name\": \"string\", \"slots\": 0, \"occupied_slots\": 0, \"used_slots\": 0, \"queued_slots\": 0, \"open_slots\": 0 } ``` ### Update Mask Update mask is available as a query parameter in patch endpoints. It is used to notify the API which fields you want to update. Using `update_mask` makes it easier to update objects by helping the server know which fields to update in an object instead of updating all fields. The update request ignores any fields that aren't specified in the field mask, leaving them with their current values. Example: ``` resource = request.get('/resource/my-id').json() resource['my_field'] = 'new-value' request.patch('/resource/my-id?update_mask=my_field', data=json.dumps(resource)) ``` ## Versioning and Endpoint Lifecycle - API versioning is not synchronized to specific releases of the Apache Airflow. - APIs are designed to be backward compatible. - Any changes to the API will first go through a deprecation phase. # Trying the API You can use a third party client, such as [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), [HTTPie](https://httpie.org/), [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [the Insomnia rest client](https://insomnia.rest/) to test the Apache Airflow API. Note that you will need to pass credentials data. For e.g., here is how to pause a DAG with [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), when basic authorization is used: ```bash curl -X PATCH 'https://example.com/api/v1/dags/{dag_id}?update_mask=is_paused' \\ -H 'Content-Type: application/json' \\ --user \"username:password\" \\ -d '{ \"is_paused\": true }' ``` Using a graphical tool such as [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [Insomnia](https://insomnia.rest/), it is possible to import the API specifications directly: 1. Download the API specification by clicking the **Download** button at top of this document 2. Import the JSON specification in the graphical tool of your choice. - In *Postman*, you can click the **import** button at the top - With *Insomnia*, you can just drag-and-drop the file on the UI Note that with *Postman*, you can also generate code snippets by selecting a request and clicking on the **Code** button. ## Enabling CORS [Cross-origin resource sharing (CORS)](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/CORS) is a browser security feature that restricts HTTP requests that are initiated from scripts running in the browser. For details on enabling/configuring CORS, see [Enabling CORS](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Authentication To be able to meet the requirements of many organizations, Airflow supports many authentication methods, and it is even possible to add your own method. If you want to check which auth backend is currently set, you can use `airflow config get-value api auth_backends` command as in the example below. ```bash $ airflow config get-value api auth_backends airflow.api.auth.backend.basic_auth ``` The default is to deny all requests. For details on configuring the authentication, see [API Authorization](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Errors We follow the error response format proposed in [RFC 7807](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7807) also known as Problem Details for HTTP APIs. As with our normal API responses, your client must be prepared to gracefully handle additional members of the response. ## Unauthenticated This indicates that the request has not been applied because it lacks valid authentication credentials for the target resource. Please check that you have valid credentials. ## PermissionDenied This response means that the server understood the request but refuses to authorize it because it lacks sufficient rights to the resource. It happens when you do not have the necessary permission to execute the action you performed. You need to get the appropriate permissions in other to resolve this error. ## BadRequest This response means that the server cannot or will not process the request due to something that is perceived to be a client error (e.g., malformed request syntax, invalid request message framing, or deceptive request routing). To resolve this, please ensure that your syntax is correct. ## NotFound This client error response indicates that the server cannot find the requested resource. ## MethodNotAllowed Indicates that the request method is known by the server but is not supported by the target resource. ## NotAcceptable The target resource does not have a current representation that would be acceptable to the user agent, according to the proactive negotiation header fields received in the request, and the server is unwilling to supply a default representation. ## AlreadyExists The request could not be completed due to a conflict with the current state of the target resource, e.g. the resource it tries to create already exists. ## Unknown This means that the server encountered an unexpected condition that prevented it from fulfilling the request. +# Overview To facilitate management, Apache Airflow supports a range of REST API endpoints across its objects. This section provides an overview of the API design, methods, and supported use cases. Most of the endpoints accept `JSON` as input and return `JSON` responses. This means that you must usually add the following headers to your request: ``` Content-type: application/json Accept: application/json ``` ## Resources The term `resource` refers to a single type of object in the Airflow metadata. An API is broken up by its endpoint's corresponding resource. The name of a resource is typically plural and expressed in camelCase. Example: `dagRuns`. Resource names are used as part of endpoint URLs, as well as in API parameters and responses. ## CRUD Operations The platform supports **C**reate, **R**ead, **U**pdate, and **D**elete operations on most resources. You can review the standards for these operations and their standard parameters below. Some endpoints have special behavior as exceptions. ### Create To create a resource, you typically submit an HTTP `POST` request with the resource's required metadata in the request body. The response returns a `201 Created` response code upon success with the resource's metadata, including its internal `id`, in the response body. ### Read The HTTP `GET` request can be used to read a resource or to list a number of resources. A resource's `id` can be submitted in the request parameters to read a specific resource. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with the resource's metadata in the response body. If a `GET` request does not include a specific resource `id`, it is treated as a list request. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with an object containing a list of resources' metadata in the response body. When reading resources, some common query parameters are usually available. e.g.: ``` v1/connections?limit=25&offset=25 ``` |Query Parameter|Type|Description| |---------------|----|-----------| |limit|integer|Maximum number of objects to fetch. Usually 25 by default| |offset|integer|Offset after which to start returning objects. For use with limit query parameter.| ### Update Updating a resource requires the resource `id`, and is typically done using an HTTP `PATCH` request, with the fields to modify in the request body. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with information about the modified resource in the response body. ### Delete Deleting a resource requires the resource `id` and is typically executed via an HTTP `DELETE` request. The response usually returns a `204 No Content` response code upon success. ## Conventions - Resource names are plural and expressed in camelCase. - Names are consistent between URL parameter name and field name. - Field names are in snake_case. ```json { \"description\": \"string\", \"name\": \"string\", \"occupied_slots\": 0, \"open_slots\": 0 \"queued_slots\": 0, \"running_slots\": 0, \"scheduled_slots\": 0, \"slots\": 0, } ``` ### Update Mask Update mask is available as a query parameter in patch endpoints. It is used to notify the API which fields you want to update. Using `update_mask` makes it easier to update objects by helping the server know which fields to update in an object instead of updating all fields. The update request ignores any fields that aren't specified in the field mask, leaving them with their current values. Example: ``` resource = request.get('/resource/my-id').json() resource['my_field'] = 'new-value' request.patch('/resource/my-id?update_mask=my_field', data=json.dumps(resource)) ``` ## Versioning and Endpoint Lifecycle - API versioning is not synchronized to specific releases of the Apache Airflow. - APIs are designed to be backward compatible. - Any changes to the API will first go through a deprecation phase. # Trying the API You can use a third party client, such as [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), [HTTPie](https://httpie.org/), [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [the Insomnia rest client](https://insomnia.rest/) to test the Apache Airflow API. Note that you will need to pass credentials data. For e.g., here is how to pause a DAG with [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), when basic authorization is used: ```bash curl -X PATCH 'https://example.com/api/v1/dags/{dag_id}?update_mask=is_paused' \\ -H 'Content-Type: application/json' \\ --user \"username:password\" \\ -d '{ \"is_paused\": true }' ``` Using a graphical tool such as [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [Insomnia](https://insomnia.rest/), it is possible to import the API specifications directly: 1. Download the API specification by clicking the **Download** button at the top of this document 2. Import the JSON specification in the graphical tool of your choice. - In *Postman*, you can click the **import** button at the top - With *Insomnia*, you can just drag-and-drop the file on the UI Note that with *Postman*, you can also generate code snippets by selecting a request and clicking on the **Code** button. ## Enabling CORS [Cross-origin resource sharing (CORS)](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/CORS) is a browser security feature that restricts HTTP requests that are initiated from scripts running in the browser. For details on enabling/configuring CORS, see [Enabling CORS](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Authentication To be able to meet the requirements of many organizations, Airflow supports many authentication methods, and it is even possible to add your own method. If you want to check which auth backend is currently set, you can use `airflow config get-value api auth_backends` command as in the example below. ```bash $ airflow config get-value api auth_backends airflow.api.auth.backend.basic_auth ``` The default is to deny all requests. For details on configuring the authentication, see [API Authorization](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Errors We follow the error response format proposed in [RFC 7807](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7807) also known as Problem Details for HTTP APIs. As with our normal API responses, your client must be prepared to gracefully handle additional members of the response. ## Unauthenticated This indicates that the request has not been applied because it lacks valid authentication credentials for the target resource. Please check that you have valid credentials. ## PermissionDenied This response means that the server understood the request but refuses to authorize it because it lacks sufficient rights to the resource. It happens when you do not have the necessary permission to execute the action you performed. You need to get the appropriate permissions in other to resolve this error. ## BadRequest This response means that the server cannot or will not process the request due to something that is perceived to be a client error (e.g., malformed request syntax, invalid request message framing, or deceptive request routing). To resolve this, please ensure that your syntax is correct. ## NotFound This client error response indicates that the server cannot find the requested resource. ## MethodNotAllowed Indicates that the request method is known by the server but is not supported by the target resource. ## NotAcceptable The target resource does not have a current representation that would be acceptable to the user agent, according to the proactive negotiation header fields received in the request, and the server is unwilling to supply a default representation. ## AlreadyExists The request could not be completed due to a conflict with the current state of the target resource, e.g. the resource it tries to create already exists. ## Unknown This means that the server encountered an unexpected condition that prevented it from fulfilling the request. -API version: 2.5.0 +API version: 2.7.2 Contact: dev@airflow.apache.org */ @@ -30,27 +30,27 @@ package airflow import ( "bytes" - _context "context" - _ioutil "io/ioutil" - _nethttp "net/http" - _neturl "net/url" + "context" + "io/ioutil" + "net/http" + "net/url" ) // Linger please var ( - _ _context.Context + _ context.Context ) // ProviderApiService ProviderApi service type ProviderApiService service type ProviderApiApiGetProvidersRequest struct { - ctx _context.Context + ctx context.Context ApiService *ProviderApiService } -func (r ProviderApiApiGetProvidersRequest) Execute() (ProviderCollection, *_nethttp.Response, error) { +func (r ProviderApiApiGetProvidersRequest) Execute() (*ProviderCollection, *http.Response, error) { return r.ApiService.GetProvidersExecute(r) } @@ -62,10 +62,10 @@ Get a list of providers. *New in version 2.1.0* - @param ctx _context.Context - for authentication, logging, cancellation, deadlines, tracing, etc. Passed from http.Request or context.Background(). + @param ctx context.Context - for authentication, logging, cancellation, deadlines, tracing, etc. Passed from http.Request or context.Background(). @return ProviderApiApiGetProvidersRequest */ -func (a *ProviderApiService) GetProviders(ctx _context.Context) ProviderApiApiGetProvidersRequest { +func (a *ProviderApiService) GetProviders(ctx context.Context) ProviderApiApiGetProvidersRequest { return ProviderApiApiGetProvidersRequest{ ApiService: a, ctx: ctx, @@ -74,26 +74,24 @@ func (a *ProviderApiService) GetProviders(ctx _context.Context) ProviderApiApiGe // Execute executes the request // @return ProviderCollection -func (a *ProviderApiService) GetProvidersExecute(r ProviderApiApiGetProvidersRequest) (ProviderCollection, *_nethttp.Response, error) { +func (a *ProviderApiService) GetProvidersExecute(r ProviderApiApiGetProvidersRequest) (*ProviderCollection, *http.Response, error) { var ( - localVarHTTPMethod = _nethttp.MethodGet + localVarHTTPMethod = http.MethodGet localVarPostBody interface{} - localVarFormFileName string - localVarFileName string - localVarFileBytes []byte - localVarReturnValue ProviderCollection + formFiles []formFile + localVarReturnValue *ProviderCollection ) localBasePath, err := a.client.cfg.ServerURLWithContext(r.ctx, "ProviderApiService.GetProviders") if err != nil { - return localVarReturnValue, nil, GenericOpenAPIError{error: err.Error()} + return localVarReturnValue, nil, &GenericOpenAPIError{error: err.Error()} } localVarPath := localBasePath + "/providers" localVarHeaderParams := make(map[string]string) - localVarQueryParams := _neturl.Values{} - localVarFormParams := _neturl.Values{} + localVarQueryParams := url.Values{} + localVarFormParams := url.Values{} // to determine the Content-Type header localVarHTTPContentTypes := []string{} @@ -112,7 +110,7 @@ func (a *ProviderApiService) GetProvidersExecute(r ProviderApiApiGetProvidersReq if localVarHTTPHeaderAccept != "" { localVarHeaderParams["Accept"] = localVarHTTPHeaderAccept } - req, err := a.client.prepareRequest(r.ctx, localVarPath, localVarHTTPMethod, localVarPostBody, localVarHeaderParams, localVarQueryParams, localVarFormParams, localVarFormFileName, localVarFileName, localVarFileBytes) + req, err := a.client.prepareRequest(r.ctx, localVarPath, localVarHTTPMethod, localVarPostBody, localVarHeaderParams, localVarQueryParams, localVarFormParams, formFiles) if err != nil { return localVarReturnValue, nil, err } @@ -122,15 +120,15 @@ func (a *ProviderApiService) GetProvidersExecute(r ProviderApiApiGetProvidersReq return localVarReturnValue, localVarHTTPResponse, err } - localVarBody, err := _ioutil.ReadAll(localVarHTTPResponse.Body) + localVarBody, err := ioutil.ReadAll(localVarHTTPResponse.Body) localVarHTTPResponse.Body.Close() - localVarHTTPResponse.Body = _ioutil.NopCloser(bytes.NewBuffer(localVarBody)) + localVarHTTPResponse.Body = ioutil.NopCloser(bytes.NewBuffer(localVarBody)) if err != nil { return localVarReturnValue, localVarHTTPResponse, err } if localVarHTTPResponse.StatusCode >= 300 { - newErr := GenericOpenAPIError{ + newErr := &GenericOpenAPIError{ body: localVarBody, error: localVarHTTPResponse.Status, } @@ -158,7 +156,7 @@ func (a *ProviderApiService) GetProvidersExecute(r ProviderApiApiGetProvidersReq err = a.client.decode(&localVarReturnValue, localVarBody, localVarHTTPResponse.Header.Get("Content-Type")) if err != nil { - newErr := GenericOpenAPIError{ + newErr := &GenericOpenAPIError{ body: localVarBody, error: err.Error(), } diff --git a/airflow/api_role.go b/airflow/api_role.go index 2560ea9..f30c2e9 100644 --- a/airflow/api_role.go +++ b/airflow/api_role.go @@ -18,9 +18,9 @@ /* Airflow API (Stable) -# Overview To facilitate management, Apache Airflow supports a range of REST API endpoints across its objects. This section provides an overview of the API design, methods, and supported use cases. Most of the endpoints accept `JSON` as input and return `JSON` responses. This means that you must usually add the following headers to your request: ``` Content-type: application/json Accept: application/json ``` ## Resources The term `resource` refers to a single type of object in the Airflow metadata. An API is broken up by its endpoint's corresponding resource. The name of a resource is typically plural and expressed in camelCase. Example: `dagRuns`. Resource names are used as part of endpoint URLs, as well as in API parameters and responses. ## CRUD Operations The platform supports **C**reate, **R**ead, **U**pdate, and **D**elete operations on most resources. You can review the standards for these operations and their standard parameters below. Some endpoints have special behavior as exceptions. ### Create To create a resource, you typically submit an HTTP `POST` request with the resource's required metadata in the request body. The response returns a `201 Created` response code upon success with the resource's metadata, including its internal `id`, in the response body. ### Read The HTTP `GET` request can be used to read a resource or to list a number of resources. A resource's `id` can be submitted in the request parameters to read a specific resource. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with the resource's metadata in the response body. If a `GET` request does not include a specific resource `id`, it is treated as a list request. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with an object containing a list of resources' metadata in the response body. When reading resources, some common query parameters are usually available. e.g.: ``` v1/connections?limit=25&offset=25 ``` |Query Parameter|Type|Description| |---------------|----|-----------| |limit|integer|Maximum number of objects to fetch. Usually 25 by default| |offset|integer|Offset after which to start returning objects. For use with limit query parameter.| ### Update Updating a resource requires the resource `id`, and is typically done using an HTTP `PATCH` request, with the fields to modify in the request body. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with information about the modified resource in the response body. ### Delete Deleting a resource requires the resource `id` and is typically executing via an HTTP `DELETE` request. The response usually returns a `204 No Content` response code upon success. ## Conventions - Resource names are plural and expressed in camelCase. - Names are consistent between URL parameter name and field name. - Field names are in snake_case. ```json { \"name\": \"string\", \"slots\": 0, \"occupied_slots\": 0, \"used_slots\": 0, \"queued_slots\": 0, \"open_slots\": 0 } ``` ### Update Mask Update mask is available as a query parameter in patch endpoints. It is used to notify the API which fields you want to update. Using `update_mask` makes it easier to update objects by helping the server know which fields to update in an object instead of updating all fields. The update request ignores any fields that aren't specified in the field mask, leaving them with their current values. Example: ``` resource = request.get('/resource/my-id').json() resource['my_field'] = 'new-value' request.patch('/resource/my-id?update_mask=my_field', data=json.dumps(resource)) ``` ## Versioning and Endpoint Lifecycle - API versioning is not synchronized to specific releases of the Apache Airflow. - APIs are designed to be backward compatible. - Any changes to the API will first go through a deprecation phase. # Trying the API You can use a third party client, such as [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), [HTTPie](https://httpie.org/), [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [the Insomnia rest client](https://insomnia.rest/) to test the Apache Airflow API. Note that you will need to pass credentials data. For e.g., here is how to pause a DAG with [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), when basic authorization is used: ```bash curl -X PATCH 'https://example.com/api/v1/dags/{dag_id}?update_mask=is_paused' \\ -H 'Content-Type: application/json' \\ --user \"username:password\" \\ -d '{ \"is_paused\": true }' ``` Using a graphical tool such as [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [Insomnia](https://insomnia.rest/), it is possible to import the API specifications directly: 1. Download the API specification by clicking the **Download** button at top of this document 2. Import the JSON specification in the graphical tool of your choice. - In *Postman*, you can click the **import** button at the top - With *Insomnia*, you can just drag-and-drop the file on the UI Note that with *Postman*, you can also generate code snippets by selecting a request and clicking on the **Code** button. ## Enabling CORS [Cross-origin resource sharing (CORS)](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/CORS) is a browser security feature that restricts HTTP requests that are initiated from scripts running in the browser. For details on enabling/configuring CORS, see [Enabling CORS](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Authentication To be able to meet the requirements of many organizations, Airflow supports many authentication methods, and it is even possible to add your own method. If you want to check which auth backend is currently set, you can use `airflow config get-value api auth_backends` command as in the example below. ```bash $ airflow config get-value api auth_backends airflow.api.auth.backend.basic_auth ``` The default is to deny all requests. For details on configuring the authentication, see [API Authorization](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Errors We follow the error response format proposed in [RFC 7807](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7807) also known as Problem Details for HTTP APIs. As with our normal API responses, your client must be prepared to gracefully handle additional members of the response. ## Unauthenticated This indicates that the request has not been applied because it lacks valid authentication credentials for the target resource. Please check that you have valid credentials. ## PermissionDenied This response means that the server understood the request but refuses to authorize it because it lacks sufficient rights to the resource. It happens when you do not have the necessary permission to execute the action you performed. You need to get the appropriate permissions in other to resolve this error. ## BadRequest This response means that the server cannot or will not process the request due to something that is perceived to be a client error (e.g., malformed request syntax, invalid request message framing, or deceptive request routing). To resolve this, please ensure that your syntax is correct. ## NotFound This client error response indicates that the server cannot find the requested resource. ## MethodNotAllowed Indicates that the request method is known by the server but is not supported by the target resource. ## NotAcceptable The target resource does not have a current representation that would be acceptable to the user agent, according to the proactive negotiation header fields received in the request, and the server is unwilling to supply a default representation. ## AlreadyExists The request could not be completed due to a conflict with the current state of the target resource, e.g. the resource it tries to create already exists. ## Unknown This means that the server encountered an unexpected condition that prevented it from fulfilling the request. +# Overview To facilitate management, Apache Airflow supports a range of REST API endpoints across its objects. This section provides an overview of the API design, methods, and supported use cases. Most of the endpoints accept `JSON` as input and return `JSON` responses. This means that you must usually add the following headers to your request: ``` Content-type: application/json Accept: application/json ``` ## Resources The term `resource` refers to a single type of object in the Airflow metadata. An API is broken up by its endpoint's corresponding resource. The name of a resource is typically plural and expressed in camelCase. Example: `dagRuns`. Resource names are used as part of endpoint URLs, as well as in API parameters and responses. ## CRUD Operations The platform supports **C**reate, **R**ead, **U**pdate, and **D**elete operations on most resources. You can review the standards for these operations and their standard parameters below. Some endpoints have special behavior as exceptions. ### Create To create a resource, you typically submit an HTTP `POST` request with the resource's required metadata in the request body. The response returns a `201 Created` response code upon success with the resource's metadata, including its internal `id`, in the response body. ### Read The HTTP `GET` request can be used to read a resource or to list a number of resources. A resource's `id` can be submitted in the request parameters to read a specific resource. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with the resource's metadata in the response body. If a `GET` request does not include a specific resource `id`, it is treated as a list request. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with an object containing a list of resources' metadata in the response body. When reading resources, some common query parameters are usually available. e.g.: ``` v1/connections?limit=25&offset=25 ``` |Query Parameter|Type|Description| |---------------|----|-----------| |limit|integer|Maximum number of objects to fetch. Usually 25 by default| |offset|integer|Offset after which to start returning objects. For use with limit query parameter.| ### Update Updating a resource requires the resource `id`, and is typically done using an HTTP `PATCH` request, with the fields to modify in the request body. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with information about the modified resource in the response body. ### Delete Deleting a resource requires the resource `id` and is typically executed via an HTTP `DELETE` request. The response usually returns a `204 No Content` response code upon success. ## Conventions - Resource names are plural and expressed in camelCase. - Names are consistent between URL parameter name and field name. - Field names are in snake_case. ```json { \"description\": \"string\", \"name\": \"string\", \"occupied_slots\": 0, \"open_slots\": 0 \"queued_slots\": 0, \"running_slots\": 0, \"scheduled_slots\": 0, \"slots\": 0, } ``` ### Update Mask Update mask is available as a query parameter in patch endpoints. It is used to notify the API which fields you want to update. Using `update_mask` makes it easier to update objects by helping the server know which fields to update in an object instead of updating all fields. The update request ignores any fields that aren't specified in the field mask, leaving them with their current values. Example: ``` resource = request.get('/resource/my-id').json() resource['my_field'] = 'new-value' request.patch('/resource/my-id?update_mask=my_field', data=json.dumps(resource)) ``` ## Versioning and Endpoint Lifecycle - API versioning is not synchronized to specific releases of the Apache Airflow. - APIs are designed to be backward compatible. - Any changes to the API will first go through a deprecation phase. # Trying the API You can use a third party client, such as [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), [HTTPie](https://httpie.org/), [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [the Insomnia rest client](https://insomnia.rest/) to test the Apache Airflow API. Note that you will need to pass credentials data. For e.g., here is how to pause a DAG with [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), when basic authorization is used: ```bash curl -X PATCH 'https://example.com/api/v1/dags/{dag_id}?update_mask=is_paused' \\ -H 'Content-Type: application/json' \\ --user \"username:password\" \\ -d '{ \"is_paused\": true }' ``` Using a graphical tool such as [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [Insomnia](https://insomnia.rest/), it is possible to import the API specifications directly: 1. Download the API specification by clicking the **Download** button at the top of this document 2. Import the JSON specification in the graphical tool of your choice. - In *Postman*, you can click the **import** button at the top - With *Insomnia*, you can just drag-and-drop the file on the UI Note that with *Postman*, you can also generate code snippets by selecting a request and clicking on the **Code** button. ## Enabling CORS [Cross-origin resource sharing (CORS)](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/CORS) is a browser security feature that restricts HTTP requests that are initiated from scripts running in the browser. For details on enabling/configuring CORS, see [Enabling CORS](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Authentication To be able to meet the requirements of many organizations, Airflow supports many authentication methods, and it is even possible to add your own method. If you want to check which auth backend is currently set, you can use `airflow config get-value api auth_backends` command as in the example below. ```bash $ airflow config get-value api auth_backends airflow.api.auth.backend.basic_auth ``` The default is to deny all requests. For details on configuring the authentication, see [API Authorization](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Errors We follow the error response format proposed in [RFC 7807](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7807) also known as Problem Details for HTTP APIs. As with our normal API responses, your client must be prepared to gracefully handle additional members of the response. ## Unauthenticated This indicates that the request has not been applied because it lacks valid authentication credentials for the target resource. Please check that you have valid credentials. ## PermissionDenied This response means that the server understood the request but refuses to authorize it because it lacks sufficient rights to the resource. It happens when you do not have the necessary permission to execute the action you performed. You need to get the appropriate permissions in other to resolve this error. ## BadRequest This response means that the server cannot or will not process the request due to something that is perceived to be a client error (e.g., malformed request syntax, invalid request message framing, or deceptive request routing). To resolve this, please ensure that your syntax is correct. ## NotFound This client error response indicates that the server cannot find the requested resource. ## MethodNotAllowed Indicates that the request method is known by the server but is not supported by the target resource. ## NotAcceptable The target resource does not have a current representation that would be acceptable to the user agent, according to the proactive negotiation header fields received in the request, and the server is unwilling to supply a default representation. ## AlreadyExists The request could not be completed due to a conflict with the current state of the target resource, e.g. the resource it tries to create already exists. ## Unknown This means that the server encountered an unexpected condition that prevented it from fulfilling the request. -API version: 2.5.0 +API version: 2.7.2 Contact: dev@airflow.apache.org */ @@ -30,29 +30,29 @@ package airflow import ( "bytes" - _context "context" - _ioutil "io/ioutil" - _nethttp "net/http" - _neturl "net/url" + "context" + "io/ioutil" + "net/http" + "net/url" "strings" ) // Linger please var ( - _ _context.Context + _ context.Context ) // RoleApiService RoleApi service type RoleApiService service type RoleApiApiDeleteRoleRequest struct { - ctx _context.Context + ctx context.Context ApiService *RoleApiService roleName string } -func (r RoleApiApiDeleteRoleRequest) Execute() (*_nethttp.Response, error) { +func (r RoleApiApiDeleteRoleRequest) Execute() (*http.Response, error) { return r.ApiService.DeleteRoleExecute(r) } @@ -64,11 +64,11 @@ Delete a role. *New in version 2.1.0* - @param ctx _context.Context - for authentication, logging, cancellation, deadlines, tracing, etc. Passed from http.Request or context.Background(). + @param ctx context.Context - for authentication, logging, cancellation, deadlines, tracing, etc. Passed from http.Request or context.Background(). @param roleName The role name @return RoleApiApiDeleteRoleRequest */ -func (a *RoleApiService) DeleteRole(ctx _context.Context, roleName string) RoleApiApiDeleteRoleRequest { +func (a *RoleApiService) DeleteRole(ctx context.Context, roleName string) RoleApiApiDeleteRoleRequest { return RoleApiApiDeleteRoleRequest{ ApiService: a, ctx: ctx, @@ -77,26 +77,24 @@ func (a *RoleApiService) DeleteRole(ctx _context.Context, roleName string) RoleA } // Execute executes the request -func (a *RoleApiService) DeleteRoleExecute(r RoleApiApiDeleteRoleRequest) (*_nethttp.Response, error) { +func (a *RoleApiService) DeleteRoleExecute(r RoleApiApiDeleteRoleRequest) (*http.Response, error) { var ( - localVarHTTPMethod = _nethttp.MethodDelete + localVarHTTPMethod = http.MethodDelete localVarPostBody interface{} - localVarFormFileName string - localVarFileName string - localVarFileBytes []byte + formFiles []formFile ) localBasePath, err := a.client.cfg.ServerURLWithContext(r.ctx, "RoleApiService.DeleteRole") if err != nil { - return nil, GenericOpenAPIError{error: err.Error()} + return nil, &GenericOpenAPIError{error: err.Error()} } localVarPath := localBasePath + "/roles/{role_name}" - localVarPath = strings.Replace(localVarPath, "{"+"role_name"+"}", _neturl.PathEscape(parameterToString(r.roleName, "")), -1) + localVarPath = strings.Replace(localVarPath, "{"+"role_name"+"}", url.PathEscape(parameterToString(r.roleName, "")), -1) localVarHeaderParams := make(map[string]string) - localVarQueryParams := _neturl.Values{} - localVarFormParams := _neturl.Values{} + localVarQueryParams := url.Values{} + localVarFormParams := url.Values{} // to determine the Content-Type header localVarHTTPContentTypes := []string{} @@ -115,7 +113,7 @@ func (a *RoleApiService) DeleteRoleExecute(r RoleApiApiDeleteRoleRequest) (*_net if localVarHTTPHeaderAccept != "" { localVarHeaderParams["Accept"] = localVarHTTPHeaderAccept } - req, err := a.client.prepareRequest(r.ctx, localVarPath, localVarHTTPMethod, localVarPostBody, localVarHeaderParams, localVarQueryParams, localVarFormParams, localVarFormFileName, localVarFileName, localVarFileBytes) + req, err := a.client.prepareRequest(r.ctx, localVarPath, localVarHTTPMethod, localVarPostBody, localVarHeaderParams, localVarQueryParams, localVarFormParams, formFiles) if err != nil { return nil, err } @@ -125,15 +123,15 @@ func (a *RoleApiService) DeleteRoleExecute(r RoleApiApiDeleteRoleRequest) (*_net return localVarHTTPResponse, err } - localVarBody, err := _ioutil.ReadAll(localVarHTTPResponse.Body) + localVarBody, err := ioutil.ReadAll(localVarHTTPResponse.Body) localVarHTTPResponse.Body.Close() - localVarHTTPResponse.Body = _ioutil.NopCloser(bytes.NewBuffer(localVarBody)) + localVarHTTPResponse.Body = ioutil.NopCloser(bytes.NewBuffer(localVarBody)) if err != nil { return localVarHTTPResponse, err } if localVarHTTPResponse.StatusCode >= 300 { - newErr := GenericOpenAPIError{ + newErr := &GenericOpenAPIError{ body: localVarBody, error: localVarHTTPResponse.Status, } @@ -183,13 +181,13 @@ func (a *RoleApiService) DeleteRoleExecute(r RoleApiApiDeleteRoleRequest) (*_net } type RoleApiApiGetRoleRequest struct { - ctx _context.Context + ctx context.Context ApiService *RoleApiService roleName string } -func (r RoleApiApiGetRoleRequest) Execute() (Role, *_nethttp.Response, error) { +func (r RoleApiApiGetRoleRequest) Execute() (*Role, *http.Response, error) { return r.ApiService.GetRoleExecute(r) } @@ -201,11 +199,11 @@ Get a role. *New in version 2.1.0* - @param ctx _context.Context - for authentication, logging, cancellation, deadlines, tracing, etc. Passed from http.Request or context.Background(). + @param ctx context.Context - for authentication, logging, cancellation, deadlines, tracing, etc. Passed from http.Request or context.Background(). @param roleName The role name @return RoleApiApiGetRoleRequest */ -func (a *RoleApiService) GetRole(ctx _context.Context, roleName string) RoleApiApiGetRoleRequest { +func (a *RoleApiService) GetRole(ctx context.Context, roleName string) RoleApiApiGetRoleRequest { return RoleApiApiGetRoleRequest{ ApiService: a, ctx: ctx, @@ -215,27 +213,25 @@ func (a *RoleApiService) GetRole(ctx _context.Context, roleName string) RoleApiA // Execute executes the request // @return Role -func (a *RoleApiService) GetRoleExecute(r RoleApiApiGetRoleRequest) (Role, *_nethttp.Response, error) { +func (a *RoleApiService) GetRoleExecute(r RoleApiApiGetRoleRequest) (*Role, *http.Response, error) { var ( - localVarHTTPMethod = _nethttp.MethodGet + localVarHTTPMethod = http.MethodGet localVarPostBody interface{} - localVarFormFileName string - localVarFileName string - localVarFileBytes []byte - localVarReturnValue Role + formFiles []formFile + localVarReturnValue *Role ) localBasePath, err := a.client.cfg.ServerURLWithContext(r.ctx, "RoleApiService.GetRole") if err != nil { - return localVarReturnValue, nil, GenericOpenAPIError{error: err.Error()} + return localVarReturnValue, nil, &GenericOpenAPIError{error: err.Error()} } localVarPath := localBasePath + "/roles/{role_name}" - localVarPath = strings.Replace(localVarPath, "{"+"role_name"+"}", _neturl.PathEscape(parameterToString(r.roleName, "")), -1) + localVarPath = strings.Replace(localVarPath, "{"+"role_name"+"}", url.PathEscape(parameterToString(r.roleName, "")), -1) localVarHeaderParams := make(map[string]string) - localVarQueryParams := _neturl.Values{} - localVarFormParams := _neturl.Values{} + localVarQueryParams := url.Values{} + localVarFormParams := url.Values{} // to determine the Content-Type header localVarHTTPContentTypes := []string{} @@ -254,7 +250,7 @@ func (a *RoleApiService) GetRoleExecute(r RoleApiApiGetRoleRequest) (Role, *_net if localVarHTTPHeaderAccept != "" { localVarHeaderParams["Accept"] = localVarHTTPHeaderAccept } - req, err := a.client.prepareRequest(r.ctx, localVarPath, localVarHTTPMethod, localVarPostBody, localVarHeaderParams, localVarQueryParams, localVarFormParams, localVarFormFileName, localVarFileName, localVarFileBytes) + req, err := a.client.prepareRequest(r.ctx, localVarPath, localVarHTTPMethod, localVarPostBody, localVarHeaderParams, localVarQueryParams, localVarFormParams, formFiles) if err != nil { return localVarReturnValue, nil, err } @@ -264,15 +260,15 @@ func (a *RoleApiService) GetRoleExecute(r RoleApiApiGetRoleRequest) (Role, *_net return localVarReturnValue, localVarHTTPResponse, err } - localVarBody, err := _ioutil.ReadAll(localVarHTTPResponse.Body) + localVarBody, err := ioutil.ReadAll(localVarHTTPResponse.Body) localVarHTTPResponse.Body.Close() - localVarHTTPResponse.Body = _ioutil.NopCloser(bytes.NewBuffer(localVarBody)) + localVarHTTPResponse.Body = ioutil.NopCloser(bytes.NewBuffer(localVarBody)) if err != nil { return localVarReturnValue, localVarHTTPResponse, err } if localVarHTTPResponse.StatusCode >= 300 { - newErr := GenericOpenAPIError{ + newErr := &GenericOpenAPIError{ body: localVarBody, error: localVarHTTPResponse.Status, } @@ -310,7 +306,7 @@ func (a *RoleApiService) GetRoleExecute(r RoleApiApiGetRoleRequest) (Role, *_net err = a.client.decode(&localVarReturnValue, localVarBody, localVarHTTPResponse.Header.Get("Content-Type")) if err != nil { - newErr := GenericOpenAPIError{ + newErr := &GenericOpenAPIError{ body: localVarBody, error: err.Error(), } @@ -321,7 +317,7 @@ func (a *RoleApiService) GetRoleExecute(r RoleApiApiGetRoleRequest) (Role, *_net } type RoleApiApiGetRolesRequest struct { - ctx _context.Context + ctx context.Context ApiService *RoleApiService limit *int32 offset *int32 @@ -344,7 +340,7 @@ func (r RoleApiApiGetRolesRequest) OrderBy(orderBy string) RoleApiApiGetRolesReq return r } -func (r RoleApiApiGetRolesRequest) Execute() (RoleCollection, *_nethttp.Response, error) { +func (r RoleApiApiGetRolesRequest) Execute() (*RoleCollection, *http.Response, error) { return r.ApiService.GetRolesExecute(r) } @@ -356,10 +352,10 @@ Get a list of roles. *New in version 2.1.0* - @param ctx _context.Context - for authentication, logging, cancellation, deadlines, tracing, etc. Passed from http.Request or context.Background(). + @param ctx context.Context - for authentication, logging, cancellation, deadlines, tracing, etc. Passed from http.Request or context.Background(). @return RoleApiApiGetRolesRequest */ -func (a *RoleApiService) GetRoles(ctx _context.Context) RoleApiApiGetRolesRequest { +func (a *RoleApiService) GetRoles(ctx context.Context) RoleApiApiGetRolesRequest { return RoleApiApiGetRolesRequest{ ApiService: a, ctx: ctx, @@ -368,26 +364,24 @@ func (a *RoleApiService) GetRoles(ctx _context.Context) RoleApiApiGetRolesReques // Execute executes the request // @return RoleCollection -func (a *RoleApiService) GetRolesExecute(r RoleApiApiGetRolesRequest) (RoleCollection, *_nethttp.Response, error) { +func (a *RoleApiService) GetRolesExecute(r RoleApiApiGetRolesRequest) (*RoleCollection, *http.Response, error) { var ( - localVarHTTPMethod = _nethttp.MethodGet + localVarHTTPMethod = http.MethodGet localVarPostBody interface{} - localVarFormFileName string - localVarFileName string - localVarFileBytes []byte - localVarReturnValue RoleCollection + formFiles []formFile + localVarReturnValue *RoleCollection ) localBasePath, err := a.client.cfg.ServerURLWithContext(r.ctx, "RoleApiService.GetRoles") if err != nil { - return localVarReturnValue, nil, GenericOpenAPIError{error: err.Error()} + return localVarReturnValue, nil, &GenericOpenAPIError{error: err.Error()} } localVarPath := localBasePath + "/roles" localVarHeaderParams := make(map[string]string) - localVarQueryParams := _neturl.Values{} - localVarFormParams := _neturl.Values{} + localVarQueryParams := url.Values{} + localVarFormParams := url.Values{} if r.limit != nil { localVarQueryParams.Add("limit", parameterToString(*r.limit, "")) @@ -415,7 +409,7 @@ func (a *RoleApiService) GetRolesExecute(r RoleApiApiGetRolesRequest) (RoleColle if localVarHTTPHeaderAccept != "" { localVarHeaderParams["Accept"] = localVarHTTPHeaderAccept } - req, err := a.client.prepareRequest(r.ctx, localVarPath, localVarHTTPMethod, localVarPostBody, localVarHeaderParams, localVarQueryParams, localVarFormParams, localVarFormFileName, localVarFileName, localVarFileBytes) + req, err := a.client.prepareRequest(r.ctx, localVarPath, localVarHTTPMethod, localVarPostBody, localVarHeaderParams, localVarQueryParams, localVarFormParams, formFiles) if err != nil { return localVarReturnValue, nil, err } @@ -425,15 +419,15 @@ func (a *RoleApiService) GetRolesExecute(r RoleApiApiGetRolesRequest) (RoleColle return localVarReturnValue, localVarHTTPResponse, err } - localVarBody, err := _ioutil.ReadAll(localVarHTTPResponse.Body) + localVarBody, err := ioutil.ReadAll(localVarHTTPResponse.Body) localVarHTTPResponse.Body.Close() - localVarHTTPResponse.Body = _ioutil.NopCloser(bytes.NewBuffer(localVarBody)) + localVarHTTPResponse.Body = ioutil.NopCloser(bytes.NewBuffer(localVarBody)) if err != nil { return localVarReturnValue, localVarHTTPResponse, err } if localVarHTTPResponse.StatusCode >= 300 { - newErr := GenericOpenAPIError{ + newErr := &GenericOpenAPIError{ body: localVarBody, error: localVarHTTPResponse.Status, } @@ -461,7 +455,7 @@ func (a *RoleApiService) GetRolesExecute(r RoleApiApiGetRolesRequest) (RoleColle err = a.client.decode(&localVarReturnValue, localVarBody, localVarHTTPResponse.Header.Get("Content-Type")) if err != nil { - newErr := GenericOpenAPIError{ + newErr := &GenericOpenAPIError{ body: localVarBody, error: err.Error(), } @@ -472,7 +466,7 @@ func (a *RoleApiService) GetRolesExecute(r RoleApiApiGetRolesRequest) (RoleColle } type RoleApiApiPatchRoleRequest struct { - ctx _context.Context + ctx context.Context ApiService *RoleApiService roleName string role *Role @@ -489,7 +483,7 @@ func (r RoleApiApiPatchRoleRequest) UpdateMask(updateMask []string) RoleApiApiPa return r } -func (r RoleApiApiPatchRoleRequest) Execute() (Role, *_nethttp.Response, error) { +func (r RoleApiApiPatchRoleRequest) Execute() (*Role, *http.Response, error) { return r.ApiService.PatchRoleExecute(r) } @@ -501,11 +495,11 @@ Update a role. *New in version 2.1.0* - @param ctx _context.Context - for authentication, logging, cancellation, deadlines, tracing, etc. Passed from http.Request or context.Background(). + @param ctx context.Context - for authentication, logging, cancellation, deadlines, tracing, etc. Passed from http.Request or context.Background(). @param roleName The role name @return RoleApiApiPatchRoleRequest */ -func (a *RoleApiService) PatchRole(ctx _context.Context, roleName string) RoleApiApiPatchRoleRequest { +func (a *RoleApiService) PatchRole(ctx context.Context, roleName string) RoleApiApiPatchRoleRequest { return RoleApiApiPatchRoleRequest{ ApiService: a, ctx: ctx, @@ -515,27 +509,25 @@ func (a *RoleApiService) PatchRole(ctx _context.Context, roleName string) RoleAp // Execute executes the request // @return Role -func (a *RoleApiService) PatchRoleExecute(r RoleApiApiPatchRoleRequest) (Role, *_nethttp.Response, error) { +func (a *RoleApiService) PatchRoleExecute(r RoleApiApiPatchRoleRequest) (*Role, *http.Response, error) { var ( - localVarHTTPMethod = _nethttp.MethodPatch + localVarHTTPMethod = http.MethodPatch localVarPostBody interface{} - localVarFormFileName string - localVarFileName string - localVarFileBytes []byte - localVarReturnValue Role + formFiles []formFile + localVarReturnValue *Role ) localBasePath, err := a.client.cfg.ServerURLWithContext(r.ctx, "RoleApiService.PatchRole") if err != nil { - return localVarReturnValue, nil, GenericOpenAPIError{error: err.Error()} + return localVarReturnValue, nil, &GenericOpenAPIError{error: err.Error()} } localVarPath := localBasePath + "/roles/{role_name}" - localVarPath = strings.Replace(localVarPath, "{"+"role_name"+"}", _neturl.PathEscape(parameterToString(r.roleName, "")), -1) + localVarPath = strings.Replace(localVarPath, "{"+"role_name"+"}", url.PathEscape(parameterToString(r.roleName, "")), -1) localVarHeaderParams := make(map[string]string) - localVarQueryParams := _neturl.Values{} - localVarFormParams := _neturl.Values{} + localVarQueryParams := url.Values{} + localVarFormParams := url.Values{} if r.role == nil { return localVarReturnValue, nil, reportError("role is required and must be specified") } @@ -562,7 +554,7 @@ func (a *RoleApiService) PatchRoleExecute(r RoleApiApiPatchRoleRequest) (Role, * } // body params localVarPostBody = r.role - req, err := a.client.prepareRequest(r.ctx, localVarPath, localVarHTTPMethod, localVarPostBody, localVarHeaderParams, localVarQueryParams, localVarFormParams, localVarFormFileName, localVarFileName, localVarFileBytes) + req, err := a.client.prepareRequest(r.ctx, localVarPath, localVarHTTPMethod, localVarPostBody, localVarHeaderParams, localVarQueryParams, localVarFormParams, formFiles) if err != nil { return localVarReturnValue, nil, err } @@ -572,15 +564,15 @@ func (a *RoleApiService) PatchRoleExecute(r RoleApiApiPatchRoleRequest) (Role, * return localVarReturnValue, localVarHTTPResponse, err } - localVarBody, err := _ioutil.ReadAll(localVarHTTPResponse.Body) + localVarBody, err := ioutil.ReadAll(localVarHTTPResponse.Body) localVarHTTPResponse.Body.Close() - localVarHTTPResponse.Body = _ioutil.NopCloser(bytes.NewBuffer(localVarBody)) + localVarHTTPResponse.Body = ioutil.NopCloser(bytes.NewBuffer(localVarBody)) if err != nil { return localVarReturnValue, localVarHTTPResponse, err } if localVarHTTPResponse.StatusCode >= 300 { - newErr := GenericOpenAPIError{ + newErr := &GenericOpenAPIError{ body: localVarBody, error: localVarHTTPResponse.Status, } @@ -628,7 +620,7 @@ func (a *RoleApiService) PatchRoleExecute(r RoleApiApiPatchRoleRequest) (Role, * err = a.client.decode(&localVarReturnValue, localVarBody, localVarHTTPResponse.Header.Get("Content-Type")) if err != nil { - newErr := GenericOpenAPIError{ + newErr := &GenericOpenAPIError{ body: localVarBody, error: err.Error(), } @@ -639,7 +631,7 @@ func (a *RoleApiService) PatchRoleExecute(r RoleApiApiPatchRoleRequest) (Role, * } type RoleApiApiPostRoleRequest struct { - ctx _context.Context + ctx context.Context ApiService *RoleApiService role *Role } @@ -649,7 +641,7 @@ func (r RoleApiApiPostRoleRequest) Role(role Role) RoleApiApiPostRoleRequest { return r } -func (r RoleApiApiPostRoleRequest) Execute() (Role, *_nethttp.Response, error) { +func (r RoleApiApiPostRoleRequest) Execute() (*Role, *http.Response, error) { return r.ApiService.PostRoleExecute(r) } @@ -661,10 +653,10 @@ Create a new role. *New in version 2.1.0* - @param ctx _context.Context - for authentication, logging, cancellation, deadlines, tracing, etc. Passed from http.Request or context.Background(). + @param ctx context.Context - for authentication, logging, cancellation, deadlines, tracing, etc. Passed from http.Request or context.Background(). @return RoleApiApiPostRoleRequest */ -func (a *RoleApiService) PostRole(ctx _context.Context) RoleApiApiPostRoleRequest { +func (a *RoleApiService) PostRole(ctx context.Context) RoleApiApiPostRoleRequest { return RoleApiApiPostRoleRequest{ ApiService: a, ctx: ctx, @@ -673,26 +665,24 @@ func (a *RoleApiService) PostRole(ctx _context.Context) RoleApiApiPostRoleReques // Execute executes the request // @return Role -func (a *RoleApiService) PostRoleExecute(r RoleApiApiPostRoleRequest) (Role, *_nethttp.Response, error) { +func (a *RoleApiService) PostRoleExecute(r RoleApiApiPostRoleRequest) (*Role, *http.Response, error) { var ( - localVarHTTPMethod = _nethttp.MethodPost + localVarHTTPMethod = http.MethodPost localVarPostBody interface{} - localVarFormFileName string - localVarFileName string - localVarFileBytes []byte - localVarReturnValue Role + formFiles []formFile + localVarReturnValue *Role ) localBasePath, err := a.client.cfg.ServerURLWithContext(r.ctx, "RoleApiService.PostRole") if err != nil { - return localVarReturnValue, nil, GenericOpenAPIError{error: err.Error()} + return localVarReturnValue, nil, &GenericOpenAPIError{error: err.Error()} } localVarPath := localBasePath + "/roles" localVarHeaderParams := make(map[string]string) - localVarQueryParams := _neturl.Values{} - localVarFormParams := _neturl.Values{} + localVarQueryParams := url.Values{} + localVarFormParams := url.Values{} if r.role == nil { return localVarReturnValue, nil, reportError("role is required and must be specified") } @@ -716,7 +706,7 @@ func (a *RoleApiService) PostRoleExecute(r RoleApiApiPostRoleRequest) (Role, *_n } // body params localVarPostBody = r.role - req, err := a.client.prepareRequest(r.ctx, localVarPath, localVarHTTPMethod, localVarPostBody, localVarHeaderParams, localVarQueryParams, localVarFormParams, localVarFormFileName, localVarFileName, localVarFileBytes) + req, err := a.client.prepareRequest(r.ctx, localVarPath, localVarHTTPMethod, localVarPostBody, localVarHeaderParams, localVarQueryParams, localVarFormParams, formFiles) if err != nil { return localVarReturnValue, nil, err } @@ -726,15 +716,15 @@ func (a *RoleApiService) PostRoleExecute(r RoleApiApiPostRoleRequest) (Role, *_n return localVarReturnValue, localVarHTTPResponse, err } - localVarBody, err := _ioutil.ReadAll(localVarHTTPResponse.Body) + localVarBody, err := ioutil.ReadAll(localVarHTTPResponse.Body) localVarHTTPResponse.Body.Close() - localVarHTTPResponse.Body = _ioutil.NopCloser(bytes.NewBuffer(localVarBody)) + localVarHTTPResponse.Body = ioutil.NopCloser(bytes.NewBuffer(localVarBody)) if err != nil { return localVarReturnValue, localVarHTTPResponse, err } if localVarHTTPResponse.StatusCode >= 300 { - newErr := GenericOpenAPIError{ + newErr := &GenericOpenAPIError{ body: localVarBody, error: localVarHTTPResponse.Status, } @@ -772,7 +762,7 @@ func (a *RoleApiService) PostRoleExecute(r RoleApiApiPostRoleRequest) (Role, *_n err = a.client.decode(&localVarReturnValue, localVarBody, localVarHTTPResponse.Header.Get("Content-Type")) if err != nil { - newErr := GenericOpenAPIError{ + newErr := &GenericOpenAPIError{ body: localVarBody, error: err.Error(), } diff --git a/airflow/api_task_instance.go b/airflow/api_task_instance.go index 1517631..50d11c8 100644 --- a/airflow/api_task_instance.go +++ b/airflow/api_task_instance.go @@ -18,9 +18,9 @@ /* Airflow API (Stable) -# Overview To facilitate management, Apache Airflow supports a range of REST API endpoints across its objects. This section provides an overview of the API design, methods, and supported use cases. Most of the endpoints accept `JSON` as input and return `JSON` responses. This means that you must usually add the following headers to your request: ``` Content-type: application/json Accept: application/json ``` ## Resources The term `resource` refers to a single type of object in the Airflow metadata. An API is broken up by its endpoint's corresponding resource. The name of a resource is typically plural and expressed in camelCase. Example: `dagRuns`. Resource names are used as part of endpoint URLs, as well as in API parameters and responses. ## CRUD Operations The platform supports **C**reate, **R**ead, **U**pdate, and **D**elete operations on most resources. You can review the standards for these operations and their standard parameters below. Some endpoints have special behavior as exceptions. ### Create To create a resource, you typically submit an HTTP `POST` request with the resource's required metadata in the request body. The response returns a `201 Created` response code upon success with the resource's metadata, including its internal `id`, in the response body. ### Read The HTTP `GET` request can be used to read a resource or to list a number of resources. A resource's `id` can be submitted in the request parameters to read a specific resource. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with the resource's metadata in the response body. If a `GET` request does not include a specific resource `id`, it is treated as a list request. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with an object containing a list of resources' metadata in the response body. When reading resources, some common query parameters are usually available. e.g.: ``` v1/connections?limit=25&offset=25 ``` |Query Parameter|Type|Description| |---------------|----|-----------| |limit|integer|Maximum number of objects to fetch. Usually 25 by default| |offset|integer|Offset after which to start returning objects. For use with limit query parameter.| ### Update Updating a resource requires the resource `id`, and is typically done using an HTTP `PATCH` request, with the fields to modify in the request body. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with information about the modified resource in the response body. ### Delete Deleting a resource requires the resource `id` and is typically executing via an HTTP `DELETE` request. The response usually returns a `204 No Content` response code upon success. ## Conventions - Resource names are plural and expressed in camelCase. - Names are consistent between URL parameter name and field name. - Field names are in snake_case. ```json { \"name\": \"string\", \"slots\": 0, \"occupied_slots\": 0, \"used_slots\": 0, \"queued_slots\": 0, \"open_slots\": 0 } ``` ### Update Mask Update mask is available as a query parameter in patch endpoints. It is used to notify the API which fields you want to update. Using `update_mask` makes it easier to update objects by helping the server know which fields to update in an object instead of updating all fields. The update request ignores any fields that aren't specified in the field mask, leaving them with their current values. Example: ``` resource = request.get('/resource/my-id').json() resource['my_field'] = 'new-value' request.patch('/resource/my-id?update_mask=my_field', data=json.dumps(resource)) ``` ## Versioning and Endpoint Lifecycle - API versioning is not synchronized to specific releases of the Apache Airflow. - APIs are designed to be backward compatible. - Any changes to the API will first go through a deprecation phase. # Trying the API You can use a third party client, such as [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), [HTTPie](https://httpie.org/), [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [the Insomnia rest client](https://insomnia.rest/) to test the Apache Airflow API. Note that you will need to pass credentials data. For e.g., here is how to pause a DAG with [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), when basic authorization is used: ```bash curl -X PATCH 'https://example.com/api/v1/dags/{dag_id}?update_mask=is_paused' \\ -H 'Content-Type: application/json' \\ --user \"username:password\" \\ -d '{ \"is_paused\": true }' ``` Using a graphical tool such as [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [Insomnia](https://insomnia.rest/), it is possible to import the API specifications directly: 1. Download the API specification by clicking the **Download** button at top of this document 2. Import the JSON specification in the graphical tool of your choice. - In *Postman*, you can click the **import** button at the top - With *Insomnia*, you can just drag-and-drop the file on the UI Note that with *Postman*, you can also generate code snippets by selecting a request and clicking on the **Code** button. ## Enabling CORS [Cross-origin resource sharing (CORS)](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/CORS) is a browser security feature that restricts HTTP requests that are initiated from scripts running in the browser. For details on enabling/configuring CORS, see [Enabling CORS](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Authentication To be able to meet the requirements of many organizations, Airflow supports many authentication methods, and it is even possible to add your own method. If you want to check which auth backend is currently set, you can use `airflow config get-value api auth_backends` command as in the example below. ```bash $ airflow config get-value api auth_backends airflow.api.auth.backend.basic_auth ``` The default is to deny all requests. For details on configuring the authentication, see [API Authorization](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Errors We follow the error response format proposed in [RFC 7807](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7807) also known as Problem Details for HTTP APIs. As with our normal API responses, your client must be prepared to gracefully handle additional members of the response. ## Unauthenticated This indicates that the request has not been applied because it lacks valid authentication credentials for the target resource. Please check that you have valid credentials. ## PermissionDenied This response means that the server understood the request but refuses to authorize it because it lacks sufficient rights to the resource. It happens when you do not have the necessary permission to execute the action you performed. You need to get the appropriate permissions in other to resolve this error. ## BadRequest This response means that the server cannot or will not process the request due to something that is perceived to be a client error (e.g., malformed request syntax, invalid request message framing, or deceptive request routing). To resolve this, please ensure that your syntax is correct. ## NotFound This client error response indicates that the server cannot find the requested resource. ## MethodNotAllowed Indicates that the request method is known by the server but is not supported by the target resource. ## NotAcceptable The target resource does not have a current representation that would be acceptable to the user agent, according to the proactive negotiation header fields received in the request, and the server is unwilling to supply a default representation. ## AlreadyExists The request could not be completed due to a conflict with the current state of the target resource, e.g. the resource it tries to create already exists. ## Unknown This means that the server encountered an unexpected condition that prevented it from fulfilling the request. +# Overview To facilitate management, Apache Airflow supports a range of REST API endpoints across its objects. This section provides an overview of the API design, methods, and supported use cases. Most of the endpoints accept `JSON` as input and return `JSON` responses. This means that you must usually add the following headers to your request: ``` Content-type: application/json Accept: application/json ``` ## Resources The term `resource` refers to a single type of object in the Airflow metadata. An API is broken up by its endpoint's corresponding resource. The name of a resource is typically plural and expressed in camelCase. Example: `dagRuns`. Resource names are used as part of endpoint URLs, as well as in API parameters and responses. ## CRUD Operations The platform supports **C**reate, **R**ead, **U**pdate, and **D**elete operations on most resources. You can review the standards for these operations and their standard parameters below. Some endpoints have special behavior as exceptions. ### Create To create a resource, you typically submit an HTTP `POST` request with the resource's required metadata in the request body. The response returns a `201 Created` response code upon success with the resource's metadata, including its internal `id`, in the response body. ### Read The HTTP `GET` request can be used to read a resource or to list a number of resources. A resource's `id` can be submitted in the request parameters to read a specific resource. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with the resource's metadata in the response body. If a `GET` request does not include a specific resource `id`, it is treated as a list request. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with an object containing a list of resources' metadata in the response body. When reading resources, some common query parameters are usually available. e.g.: ``` v1/connections?limit=25&offset=25 ``` |Query Parameter|Type|Description| |---------------|----|-----------| |limit|integer|Maximum number of objects to fetch. Usually 25 by default| |offset|integer|Offset after which to start returning objects. For use with limit query parameter.| ### Update Updating a resource requires the resource `id`, and is typically done using an HTTP `PATCH` request, with the fields to modify in the request body. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with information about the modified resource in the response body. ### Delete Deleting a resource requires the resource `id` and is typically executed via an HTTP `DELETE` request. The response usually returns a `204 No Content` response code upon success. ## Conventions - Resource names are plural and expressed in camelCase. - Names are consistent between URL parameter name and field name. - Field names are in snake_case. ```json { \"description\": \"string\", \"name\": \"string\", \"occupied_slots\": 0, \"open_slots\": 0 \"queued_slots\": 0, \"running_slots\": 0, \"scheduled_slots\": 0, \"slots\": 0, } ``` ### Update Mask Update mask is available as a query parameter in patch endpoints. It is used to notify the API which fields you want to update. Using `update_mask` makes it easier to update objects by helping the server know which fields to update in an object instead of updating all fields. The update request ignores any fields that aren't specified in the field mask, leaving them with their current values. Example: ``` resource = request.get('/resource/my-id').json() resource['my_field'] = 'new-value' request.patch('/resource/my-id?update_mask=my_field', data=json.dumps(resource)) ``` ## Versioning and Endpoint Lifecycle - API versioning is not synchronized to specific releases of the Apache Airflow. - APIs are designed to be backward compatible. - Any changes to the API will first go through a deprecation phase. # Trying the API You can use a third party client, such as [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), [HTTPie](https://httpie.org/), [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [the Insomnia rest client](https://insomnia.rest/) to test the Apache Airflow API. Note that you will need to pass credentials data. For e.g., here is how to pause a DAG with [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), when basic authorization is used: ```bash curl -X PATCH 'https://example.com/api/v1/dags/{dag_id}?update_mask=is_paused' \\ -H 'Content-Type: application/json' \\ --user \"username:password\" \\ -d '{ \"is_paused\": true }' ``` Using a graphical tool such as [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [Insomnia](https://insomnia.rest/), it is possible to import the API specifications directly: 1. Download the API specification by clicking the **Download** button at the top of this document 2. Import the JSON specification in the graphical tool of your choice. - In *Postman*, you can click the **import** button at the top - With *Insomnia*, you can just drag-and-drop the file on the UI Note that with *Postman*, you can also generate code snippets by selecting a request and clicking on the **Code** button. ## Enabling CORS [Cross-origin resource sharing (CORS)](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/CORS) is a browser security feature that restricts HTTP requests that are initiated from scripts running in the browser. For details on enabling/configuring CORS, see [Enabling CORS](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Authentication To be able to meet the requirements of many organizations, Airflow supports many authentication methods, and it is even possible to add your own method. If you want to check which auth backend is currently set, you can use `airflow config get-value api auth_backends` command as in the example below. ```bash $ airflow config get-value api auth_backends airflow.api.auth.backend.basic_auth ``` The default is to deny all requests. For details on configuring the authentication, see [API Authorization](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Errors We follow the error response format proposed in [RFC 7807](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7807) also known as Problem Details for HTTP APIs. As with our normal API responses, your client must be prepared to gracefully handle additional members of the response. ## Unauthenticated This indicates that the request has not been applied because it lacks valid authentication credentials for the target resource. Please check that you have valid credentials. ## PermissionDenied This response means that the server understood the request but refuses to authorize it because it lacks sufficient rights to the resource. It happens when you do not have the necessary permission to execute the action you performed. You need to get the appropriate permissions in other to resolve this error. ## BadRequest This response means that the server cannot or will not process the request due to something that is perceived to be a client error (e.g., malformed request syntax, invalid request message framing, or deceptive request routing). To resolve this, please ensure that your syntax is correct. ## NotFound This client error response indicates that the server cannot find the requested resource. ## MethodNotAllowed Indicates that the request method is known by the server but is not supported by the target resource. ## NotAcceptable The target resource does not have a current representation that would be acceptable to the user agent, according to the proactive negotiation header fields received in the request, and the server is unwilling to supply a default representation. ## AlreadyExists The request could not be completed due to a conflict with the current state of the target resource, e.g. the resource it tries to create already exists. ## Unknown This means that the server encountered an unexpected condition that prevented it from fulfilling the request. -API version: 2.5.0 +API version: 2.7.2 Contact: dev@airflow.apache.org */ @@ -30,10 +30,10 @@ package airflow import ( "bytes" - _context "context" - _ioutil "io/ioutil" - _nethttp "net/http" - _neturl "net/url" + "context" + "io/ioutil" + "net/http" + "net/url" "strings" "time" "reflect" @@ -41,14 +41,14 @@ import ( // Linger please var ( - _ _context.Context + _ context.Context ) // TaskInstanceApiService TaskInstanceApi service type TaskInstanceApiService service type TaskInstanceApiApiGetExtraLinksRequest struct { - ctx _context.Context + ctx context.Context ApiService *TaskInstanceApiService dagId string dagRunId string @@ -56,7 +56,7 @@ type TaskInstanceApiApiGetExtraLinksRequest struct { } -func (r TaskInstanceApiApiGetExtraLinksRequest) Execute() (ExtraLinkCollection, *_nethttp.Response, error) { +func (r TaskInstanceApiApiGetExtraLinksRequest) Execute() (*ExtraLinkCollection, *http.Response, error) { return r.ApiService.GetExtraLinksExecute(r) } @@ -66,13 +66,13 @@ GetExtraLinks List extra links List extra links for task instance. - @param ctx _context.Context - for authentication, logging, cancellation, deadlines, tracing, etc. Passed from http.Request or context.Background(). + @param ctx context.Context - for authentication, logging, cancellation, deadlines, tracing, etc. Passed from http.Request or context.Background(). @param dagId The DAG ID. @param dagRunId The DAG run ID. @param taskId The task ID. @return TaskInstanceApiApiGetExtraLinksRequest */ -func (a *TaskInstanceApiService) GetExtraLinks(ctx _context.Context, dagId string, dagRunId string, taskId string) TaskInstanceApiApiGetExtraLinksRequest { +func (a *TaskInstanceApiService) GetExtraLinks(ctx context.Context, dagId string, dagRunId string, taskId string) TaskInstanceApiApiGetExtraLinksRequest { return TaskInstanceApiApiGetExtraLinksRequest{ ApiService: a, ctx: ctx, @@ -84,29 +84,27 @@ func (a *TaskInstanceApiService) GetExtraLinks(ctx _context.Context, dagId strin // Execute executes the request // @return ExtraLinkCollection -func (a *TaskInstanceApiService) GetExtraLinksExecute(r TaskInstanceApiApiGetExtraLinksRequest) (ExtraLinkCollection, *_nethttp.Response, error) { +func (a *TaskInstanceApiService) GetExtraLinksExecute(r TaskInstanceApiApiGetExtraLinksRequest) (*ExtraLinkCollection, *http.Response, error) { var ( - localVarHTTPMethod = _nethttp.MethodGet + localVarHTTPMethod = http.MethodGet localVarPostBody interface{} - localVarFormFileName string - localVarFileName string - localVarFileBytes []byte - localVarReturnValue ExtraLinkCollection + formFiles []formFile + localVarReturnValue *ExtraLinkCollection ) localBasePath, err := a.client.cfg.ServerURLWithContext(r.ctx, "TaskInstanceApiService.GetExtraLinks") if err != nil { - return localVarReturnValue, nil, GenericOpenAPIError{error: err.Error()} + return localVarReturnValue, nil, &GenericOpenAPIError{error: err.Error()} } localVarPath := localBasePath + "/dags/{dag_id}/dagRuns/{dag_run_id}/taskInstances/{task_id}/links" - localVarPath = strings.Replace(localVarPath, "{"+"dag_id"+"}", _neturl.PathEscape(parameterToString(r.dagId, "")), -1) - localVarPath = strings.Replace(localVarPath, "{"+"dag_run_id"+"}", _neturl.PathEscape(parameterToString(r.dagRunId, "")), -1) - localVarPath = strings.Replace(localVarPath, "{"+"task_id"+"}", _neturl.PathEscape(parameterToString(r.taskId, "")), -1) + localVarPath = strings.Replace(localVarPath, "{"+"dag_id"+"}", url.PathEscape(parameterToString(r.dagId, "")), -1) + localVarPath = strings.Replace(localVarPath, "{"+"dag_run_id"+"}", url.PathEscape(parameterToString(r.dagRunId, "")), -1) + localVarPath = strings.Replace(localVarPath, "{"+"task_id"+"}", url.PathEscape(parameterToString(r.taskId, "")), -1) localVarHeaderParams := make(map[string]string) - localVarQueryParams := _neturl.Values{} - localVarFormParams := _neturl.Values{} + localVarQueryParams := url.Values{} + localVarFormParams := url.Values{} // to determine the Content-Type header localVarHTTPContentTypes := []string{} @@ -125,7 +123,7 @@ func (a *TaskInstanceApiService) GetExtraLinksExecute(r TaskInstanceApiApiGetExt if localVarHTTPHeaderAccept != "" { localVarHeaderParams["Accept"] = localVarHTTPHeaderAccept } - req, err := a.client.prepareRequest(r.ctx, localVarPath, localVarHTTPMethod, localVarPostBody, localVarHeaderParams, localVarQueryParams, localVarFormParams, localVarFormFileName, localVarFileName, localVarFileBytes) + req, err := a.client.prepareRequest(r.ctx, localVarPath, localVarHTTPMethod, localVarPostBody, localVarHeaderParams, localVarQueryParams, localVarFormParams, formFiles) if err != nil { return localVarReturnValue, nil, err } @@ -135,15 +133,15 @@ func (a *TaskInstanceApiService) GetExtraLinksExecute(r TaskInstanceApiApiGetExt return localVarReturnValue, localVarHTTPResponse, err } - localVarBody, err := _ioutil.ReadAll(localVarHTTPResponse.Body) + localVarBody, err := ioutil.ReadAll(localVarHTTPResponse.Body) localVarHTTPResponse.Body.Close() - localVarHTTPResponse.Body = _ioutil.NopCloser(bytes.NewBuffer(localVarBody)) + localVarHTTPResponse.Body = ioutil.NopCloser(bytes.NewBuffer(localVarBody)) if err != nil { return localVarReturnValue, localVarHTTPResponse, err } if localVarHTTPResponse.StatusCode >= 300 { - newErr := GenericOpenAPIError{ + newErr := &GenericOpenAPIError{ body: localVarBody, error: localVarHTTPResponse.Status, } @@ -181,7 +179,7 @@ func (a *TaskInstanceApiService) GetExtraLinksExecute(r TaskInstanceApiApiGetExt err = a.client.decode(&localVarReturnValue, localVarBody, localVarHTTPResponse.Header.Get("Content-Type")) if err != nil { - newErr := GenericOpenAPIError{ + newErr := &GenericOpenAPIError{ body: localVarBody, error: err.Error(), } @@ -192,7 +190,7 @@ func (a *TaskInstanceApiService) GetExtraLinksExecute(r TaskInstanceApiApiGetExt } type TaskInstanceApiApiGetLogRequest struct { - ctx _context.Context + ctx context.Context ApiService *TaskInstanceApiService dagId string dagRunId string @@ -219,7 +217,7 @@ func (r TaskInstanceApiApiGetLogRequest) Token(token string) TaskInstanceApiApiG return r } -func (r TaskInstanceApiApiGetLogRequest) Execute() (InlineResponse200, *_nethttp.Response, error) { +func (r TaskInstanceApiApiGetLogRequest) Execute() (*InlineResponse200, *http.Response, error) { return r.ApiService.GetLogExecute(r) } @@ -227,15 +225,42 @@ func (r TaskInstanceApiApiGetLogRequest) Execute() (InlineResponse200, *_nethttp GetLog Get logs Get logs for a specific task instance and its try number. +To get log from specific character position, following way of using +URLSafeSerializer can be used. + +Example: +``` +from itsdangerous.url_safe import URLSafeSerializer + +request_url = f"api/v1/dags/{DAG_ID}/dagRuns/{RUN_ID}/taskInstances/{TASK_ID}/logs/1" +key = app.config["SECRET_KEY"] +serializer = URLSafeSerializer(key) +token = serializer.dumps({"log_pos": 10000}) + +response = self.client.get( + request_url, + query_string={"token": token}, + headers={"Accept": "text/plain"}, + environ_overrides={"REMOTE_USER": "test"}, +) +continuation_token = response.json["continuation_token"] + metadata = URLSafeSerializer(key).loads(continuation_token) + log_pos = metadata["log_pos"] + end_of_log = metadata["end_of_log"] +``` +If log_pos is passed as 10000 like the above example, it renders the logs starting +from char position 10000 to last (not the end as the logs may be tailing behind in +running state). This way pagination can be done with metadata as part of the token. + - @param ctx _context.Context - for authentication, logging, cancellation, deadlines, tracing, etc. Passed from http.Request or context.Background(). + @param ctx context.Context - for authentication, logging, cancellation, deadlines, tracing, etc. Passed from http.Request or context.Background(). @param dagId The DAG ID. @param dagRunId The DAG run ID. @param taskId The task ID. @param taskTryNumber The task try number. @return TaskInstanceApiApiGetLogRequest */ -func (a *TaskInstanceApiService) GetLog(ctx _context.Context, dagId string, dagRunId string, taskId string, taskTryNumber int32) TaskInstanceApiApiGetLogRequest { +func (a *TaskInstanceApiService) GetLog(ctx context.Context, dagId string, dagRunId string, taskId string, taskTryNumber int32) TaskInstanceApiApiGetLogRequest { return TaskInstanceApiApiGetLogRequest{ ApiService: a, ctx: ctx, @@ -248,30 +273,28 @@ func (a *TaskInstanceApiService) GetLog(ctx _context.Context, dagId string, dagR // Execute executes the request // @return InlineResponse200 -func (a *TaskInstanceApiService) GetLogExecute(r TaskInstanceApiApiGetLogRequest) (InlineResponse200, *_nethttp.Response, error) { +func (a *TaskInstanceApiService) GetLogExecute(r TaskInstanceApiApiGetLogRequest) (*InlineResponse200, *http.Response, error) { var ( - localVarHTTPMethod = _nethttp.MethodGet + localVarHTTPMethod = http.MethodGet localVarPostBody interface{} - localVarFormFileName string - localVarFileName string - localVarFileBytes []byte - localVarReturnValue InlineResponse200 + formFiles []formFile + localVarReturnValue *InlineResponse200 ) localBasePath, err := a.client.cfg.ServerURLWithContext(r.ctx, "TaskInstanceApiService.GetLog") if err != nil { - return localVarReturnValue, nil, GenericOpenAPIError{error: err.Error()} + return localVarReturnValue, nil, &GenericOpenAPIError{error: err.Error()} } localVarPath := localBasePath + "/dags/{dag_id}/dagRuns/{dag_run_id}/taskInstances/{task_id}/logs/{task_try_number}" - localVarPath = strings.Replace(localVarPath, "{"+"dag_id"+"}", _neturl.PathEscape(parameterToString(r.dagId, "")), -1) - localVarPath = strings.Replace(localVarPath, "{"+"dag_run_id"+"}", _neturl.PathEscape(parameterToString(r.dagRunId, "")), -1) - localVarPath = strings.Replace(localVarPath, "{"+"task_id"+"}", _neturl.PathEscape(parameterToString(r.taskId, "")), -1) - localVarPath = strings.Replace(localVarPath, "{"+"task_try_number"+"}", _neturl.PathEscape(parameterToString(r.taskTryNumber, "")), -1) + localVarPath = strings.Replace(localVarPath, "{"+"dag_id"+"}", url.PathEscape(parameterToString(r.dagId, "")), -1) + localVarPath = strings.Replace(localVarPath, "{"+"dag_run_id"+"}", url.PathEscape(parameterToString(r.dagRunId, "")), -1) + localVarPath = strings.Replace(localVarPath, "{"+"task_id"+"}", url.PathEscape(parameterToString(r.taskId, "")), -1) + localVarPath = strings.Replace(localVarPath, "{"+"task_try_number"+"}", url.PathEscape(parameterToString(r.taskTryNumber, "")), -1) localVarHeaderParams := make(map[string]string) - localVarQueryParams := _neturl.Values{} - localVarFormParams := _neturl.Values{} + localVarQueryParams := url.Values{} + localVarFormParams := url.Values{} if r.fullContent != nil { localVarQueryParams.Add("full_content", parameterToString(*r.fullContent, "")) @@ -299,7 +322,7 @@ func (a *TaskInstanceApiService) GetLogExecute(r TaskInstanceApiApiGetLogRequest if localVarHTTPHeaderAccept != "" { localVarHeaderParams["Accept"] = localVarHTTPHeaderAccept } - req, err := a.client.prepareRequest(r.ctx, localVarPath, localVarHTTPMethod, localVarPostBody, localVarHeaderParams, localVarQueryParams, localVarFormParams, localVarFormFileName, localVarFileName, localVarFileBytes) + req, err := a.client.prepareRequest(r.ctx, localVarPath, localVarHTTPMethod, localVarPostBody, localVarHeaderParams, localVarQueryParams, localVarFormParams, formFiles) if err != nil { return localVarReturnValue, nil, err } @@ -309,15 +332,15 @@ func (a *TaskInstanceApiService) GetLogExecute(r TaskInstanceApiApiGetLogRequest return localVarReturnValue, localVarHTTPResponse, err } - localVarBody, err := _ioutil.ReadAll(localVarHTTPResponse.Body) + localVarBody, err := ioutil.ReadAll(localVarHTTPResponse.Body) localVarHTTPResponse.Body.Close() - localVarHTTPResponse.Body = _ioutil.NopCloser(bytes.NewBuffer(localVarBody)) + localVarHTTPResponse.Body = ioutil.NopCloser(bytes.NewBuffer(localVarBody)) if err != nil { return localVarReturnValue, localVarHTTPResponse, err } if localVarHTTPResponse.StatusCode >= 300 { - newErr := GenericOpenAPIError{ + newErr := &GenericOpenAPIError{ body: localVarBody, error: localVarHTTPResponse.Status, } @@ -365,7 +388,7 @@ func (a *TaskInstanceApiService) GetLogExecute(r TaskInstanceApiApiGetLogRequest err = a.client.decode(&localVarReturnValue, localVarBody, localVarHTTPResponse.Header.Get("Content-Type")) if err != nil { - newErr := GenericOpenAPIError{ + newErr := &GenericOpenAPIError{ body: localVarBody, error: err.Error(), } @@ -376,7 +399,7 @@ func (a *TaskInstanceApiService) GetLogExecute(r TaskInstanceApiApiGetLogRequest } type TaskInstanceApiApiGetMappedTaskInstanceRequest struct { - ctx _context.Context + ctx context.Context ApiService *TaskInstanceApiService dagId string dagRunId string @@ -385,7 +408,7 @@ type TaskInstanceApiApiGetMappedTaskInstanceRequest struct { } -func (r TaskInstanceApiApiGetMappedTaskInstanceRequest) Execute() (TaskInstance, *_nethttp.Response, error) { +func (r TaskInstanceApiApiGetMappedTaskInstanceRequest) Execute() (*TaskInstance, *http.Response, error) { return r.ApiService.GetMappedTaskInstanceExecute(r) } @@ -397,14 +420,14 @@ Get details of a mapped task instance. *New in version 2.3.0* - @param ctx _context.Context - for authentication, logging, cancellation, deadlines, tracing, etc. Passed from http.Request or context.Background(). + @param ctx context.Context - for authentication, logging, cancellation, deadlines, tracing, etc. Passed from http.Request or context.Background(). @param dagId The DAG ID. @param dagRunId The DAG run ID. @param taskId The task ID. @param mapIndex The map index. @return TaskInstanceApiApiGetMappedTaskInstanceRequest */ -func (a *TaskInstanceApiService) GetMappedTaskInstance(ctx _context.Context, dagId string, dagRunId string, taskId string, mapIndex int32) TaskInstanceApiApiGetMappedTaskInstanceRequest { +func (a *TaskInstanceApiService) GetMappedTaskInstance(ctx context.Context, dagId string, dagRunId string, taskId string, mapIndex int32) TaskInstanceApiApiGetMappedTaskInstanceRequest { return TaskInstanceApiApiGetMappedTaskInstanceRequest{ ApiService: a, ctx: ctx, @@ -417,30 +440,28 @@ func (a *TaskInstanceApiService) GetMappedTaskInstance(ctx _context.Context, dag // Execute executes the request // @return TaskInstance -func (a *TaskInstanceApiService) GetMappedTaskInstanceExecute(r TaskInstanceApiApiGetMappedTaskInstanceRequest) (TaskInstance, *_nethttp.Response, error) { +func (a *TaskInstanceApiService) GetMappedTaskInstanceExecute(r TaskInstanceApiApiGetMappedTaskInstanceRequest) (*TaskInstance, *http.Response, error) { var ( - localVarHTTPMethod = _nethttp.MethodGet + localVarHTTPMethod = http.MethodGet localVarPostBody interface{} - localVarFormFileName string - localVarFileName string - localVarFileBytes []byte - localVarReturnValue TaskInstance + formFiles []formFile + localVarReturnValue *TaskInstance ) localBasePath, err := a.client.cfg.ServerURLWithContext(r.ctx, "TaskInstanceApiService.GetMappedTaskInstance") if err != nil { - return localVarReturnValue, nil, GenericOpenAPIError{error: err.Error()} + return localVarReturnValue, nil, &GenericOpenAPIError{error: err.Error()} } localVarPath := localBasePath + "/dags/{dag_id}/dagRuns/{dag_run_id}/taskInstances/{task_id}/{map_index}" - localVarPath = strings.Replace(localVarPath, "{"+"dag_id"+"}", _neturl.PathEscape(parameterToString(r.dagId, "")), -1) - localVarPath = strings.Replace(localVarPath, "{"+"dag_run_id"+"}", _neturl.PathEscape(parameterToString(r.dagRunId, "")), -1) - localVarPath = strings.Replace(localVarPath, "{"+"task_id"+"}", _neturl.PathEscape(parameterToString(r.taskId, "")), -1) - localVarPath = strings.Replace(localVarPath, "{"+"map_index"+"}", _neturl.PathEscape(parameterToString(r.mapIndex, "")), -1) + localVarPath = strings.Replace(localVarPath, "{"+"dag_id"+"}", url.PathEscape(parameterToString(r.dagId, "")), -1) + localVarPath = strings.Replace(localVarPath, "{"+"dag_run_id"+"}", url.PathEscape(parameterToString(r.dagRunId, "")), -1) + localVarPath = strings.Replace(localVarPath, "{"+"task_id"+"}", url.PathEscape(parameterToString(r.taskId, "")), -1) + localVarPath = strings.Replace(localVarPath, "{"+"map_index"+"}", url.PathEscape(parameterToString(r.mapIndex, "")), -1) localVarHeaderParams := make(map[string]string) - localVarQueryParams := _neturl.Values{} - localVarFormParams := _neturl.Values{} + localVarQueryParams := url.Values{} + localVarFormParams := url.Values{} // to determine the Content-Type header localVarHTTPContentTypes := []string{} @@ -459,7 +480,7 @@ func (a *TaskInstanceApiService) GetMappedTaskInstanceExecute(r TaskInstanceApiA if localVarHTTPHeaderAccept != "" { localVarHeaderParams["Accept"] = localVarHTTPHeaderAccept } - req, err := a.client.prepareRequest(r.ctx, localVarPath, localVarHTTPMethod, localVarPostBody, localVarHeaderParams, localVarQueryParams, localVarFormParams, localVarFormFileName, localVarFileName, localVarFileBytes) + req, err := a.client.prepareRequest(r.ctx, localVarPath, localVarHTTPMethod, localVarPostBody, localVarHeaderParams, localVarQueryParams, localVarFormParams, formFiles) if err != nil { return localVarReturnValue, nil, err } @@ -469,15 +490,15 @@ func (a *TaskInstanceApiService) GetMappedTaskInstanceExecute(r TaskInstanceApiA return localVarReturnValue, localVarHTTPResponse, err } - localVarBody, err := _ioutil.ReadAll(localVarHTTPResponse.Body) + localVarBody, err := ioutil.ReadAll(localVarHTTPResponse.Body) localVarHTTPResponse.Body.Close() - localVarHTTPResponse.Body = _ioutil.NopCloser(bytes.NewBuffer(localVarBody)) + localVarHTTPResponse.Body = ioutil.NopCloser(bytes.NewBuffer(localVarBody)) if err != nil { return localVarReturnValue, localVarHTTPResponse, err } if localVarHTTPResponse.StatusCode >= 300 { - newErr := GenericOpenAPIError{ + newErr := &GenericOpenAPIError{ body: localVarBody, error: localVarHTTPResponse.Status, } @@ -515,7 +536,7 @@ func (a *TaskInstanceApiService) GetMappedTaskInstanceExecute(r TaskInstanceApiA err = a.client.decode(&localVarReturnValue, localVarBody, localVarHTTPResponse.Header.Get("Content-Type")) if err != nil { - newErr := GenericOpenAPIError{ + newErr := &GenericOpenAPIError{ body: localVarBody, error: err.Error(), } @@ -526,7 +547,7 @@ func (a *TaskInstanceApiService) GetMappedTaskInstanceExecute(r TaskInstanceApiA } type TaskInstanceApiApiGetMappedTaskInstancesRequest struct { - ctx _context.Context + ctx context.Context ApiService *TaskInstanceApiService dagId string dagRunId string @@ -539,6 +560,8 @@ type TaskInstanceApiApiGetMappedTaskInstancesRequest struct { startDateLte *time.Time endDateGte *time.Time endDateLte *time.Time + updatedAtGte *time.Time + updatedAtLte *time.Time durationGte *float32 durationLte *float32 state *[]string @@ -587,6 +610,16 @@ func (r TaskInstanceApiApiGetMappedTaskInstancesRequest) EndDateLte(endDateLte t r.endDateLte = &endDateLte return r } +// Returns objects greater or equal the specified date. This can be combined with updated_at_lte parameter to receive only the selected period. *New in version 2.6.0* +func (r TaskInstanceApiApiGetMappedTaskInstancesRequest) UpdatedAtGte(updatedAtGte time.Time) TaskInstanceApiApiGetMappedTaskInstancesRequest { + r.updatedAtGte = &updatedAtGte + return r +} +// Returns objects less or equal the specified date. This can be combined with updated_at_gte parameter to receive only the selected period. *New in version 2.6.0* +func (r TaskInstanceApiApiGetMappedTaskInstancesRequest) UpdatedAtLte(updatedAtLte time.Time) TaskInstanceApiApiGetMappedTaskInstancesRequest { + r.updatedAtLte = &updatedAtLte + return r +} // Returns objects greater than or equal to the specified values. This can be combined with duration_lte parameter to receive only the selected period. func (r TaskInstanceApiApiGetMappedTaskInstancesRequest) DurationGte(durationGte float32) TaskInstanceApiApiGetMappedTaskInstancesRequest { r.durationGte = &durationGte @@ -618,7 +651,7 @@ func (r TaskInstanceApiApiGetMappedTaskInstancesRequest) OrderBy(orderBy string) return r } -func (r TaskInstanceApiApiGetMappedTaskInstancesRequest) Execute() (TaskInstanceCollection, *_nethttp.Response, error) { +func (r TaskInstanceApiApiGetMappedTaskInstancesRequest) Execute() (*TaskInstanceCollection, *http.Response, error) { return r.ApiService.GetMappedTaskInstancesExecute(r) } @@ -630,13 +663,13 @@ Get details of all mapped task instances. *New in version 2.3.0* - @param ctx _context.Context - for authentication, logging, cancellation, deadlines, tracing, etc. Passed from http.Request or context.Background(). + @param ctx context.Context - for authentication, logging, cancellation, deadlines, tracing, etc. Passed from http.Request or context.Background(). @param dagId The DAG ID. @param dagRunId The DAG run ID. @param taskId The task ID. @return TaskInstanceApiApiGetMappedTaskInstancesRequest */ -func (a *TaskInstanceApiService) GetMappedTaskInstances(ctx _context.Context, dagId string, dagRunId string, taskId string) TaskInstanceApiApiGetMappedTaskInstancesRequest { +func (a *TaskInstanceApiService) GetMappedTaskInstances(ctx context.Context, dagId string, dagRunId string, taskId string) TaskInstanceApiApiGetMappedTaskInstancesRequest { return TaskInstanceApiApiGetMappedTaskInstancesRequest{ ApiService: a, ctx: ctx, @@ -648,29 +681,27 @@ func (a *TaskInstanceApiService) GetMappedTaskInstances(ctx _context.Context, da // Execute executes the request // @return TaskInstanceCollection -func (a *TaskInstanceApiService) GetMappedTaskInstancesExecute(r TaskInstanceApiApiGetMappedTaskInstancesRequest) (TaskInstanceCollection, *_nethttp.Response, error) { +func (a *TaskInstanceApiService) GetMappedTaskInstancesExecute(r TaskInstanceApiApiGetMappedTaskInstancesRequest) (*TaskInstanceCollection, *http.Response, error) { var ( - localVarHTTPMethod = _nethttp.MethodGet + localVarHTTPMethod = http.MethodGet localVarPostBody interface{} - localVarFormFileName string - localVarFileName string - localVarFileBytes []byte - localVarReturnValue TaskInstanceCollection + formFiles []formFile + localVarReturnValue *TaskInstanceCollection ) localBasePath, err := a.client.cfg.ServerURLWithContext(r.ctx, "TaskInstanceApiService.GetMappedTaskInstances") if err != nil { - return localVarReturnValue, nil, GenericOpenAPIError{error: err.Error()} + return localVarReturnValue, nil, &GenericOpenAPIError{error: err.Error()} } localVarPath := localBasePath + "/dags/{dag_id}/dagRuns/{dag_run_id}/taskInstances/{task_id}/listMapped" - localVarPath = strings.Replace(localVarPath, "{"+"dag_id"+"}", _neturl.PathEscape(parameterToString(r.dagId, "")), -1) - localVarPath = strings.Replace(localVarPath, "{"+"dag_run_id"+"}", _neturl.PathEscape(parameterToString(r.dagRunId, "")), -1) - localVarPath = strings.Replace(localVarPath, "{"+"task_id"+"}", _neturl.PathEscape(parameterToString(r.taskId, "")), -1) + localVarPath = strings.Replace(localVarPath, "{"+"dag_id"+"}", url.PathEscape(parameterToString(r.dagId, "")), -1) + localVarPath = strings.Replace(localVarPath, "{"+"dag_run_id"+"}", url.PathEscape(parameterToString(r.dagRunId, "")), -1) + localVarPath = strings.Replace(localVarPath, "{"+"task_id"+"}", url.PathEscape(parameterToString(r.taskId, "")), -1) localVarHeaderParams := make(map[string]string) - localVarQueryParams := _neturl.Values{} - localVarFormParams := _neturl.Values{} + localVarQueryParams := url.Values{} + localVarFormParams := url.Values{} if r.limit != nil { localVarQueryParams.Add("limit", parameterToString(*r.limit, "")) @@ -696,6 +727,12 @@ func (a *TaskInstanceApiService) GetMappedTaskInstancesExecute(r TaskInstanceApi if r.endDateLte != nil { localVarQueryParams.Add("end_date_lte", parameterToString(*r.endDateLte, "")) } + if r.updatedAtGte != nil { + localVarQueryParams.Add("updated_at_gte", parameterToString(*r.updatedAtGte, "")) + } + if r.updatedAtLte != nil { + localVarQueryParams.Add("updated_at_lte", parameterToString(*r.updatedAtLte, "")) + } if r.durationGte != nil { localVarQueryParams.Add("duration_gte", parameterToString(*r.durationGte, "")) } @@ -755,7 +792,7 @@ func (a *TaskInstanceApiService) GetMappedTaskInstancesExecute(r TaskInstanceApi if localVarHTTPHeaderAccept != "" { localVarHeaderParams["Accept"] = localVarHTTPHeaderAccept } - req, err := a.client.prepareRequest(r.ctx, localVarPath, localVarHTTPMethod, localVarPostBody, localVarHeaderParams, localVarQueryParams, localVarFormParams, localVarFormFileName, localVarFileName, localVarFileBytes) + req, err := a.client.prepareRequest(r.ctx, localVarPath, localVarHTTPMethod, localVarPostBody, localVarHeaderParams, localVarQueryParams, localVarFormParams, formFiles) if err != nil { return localVarReturnValue, nil, err } @@ -765,15 +802,15 @@ func (a *TaskInstanceApiService) GetMappedTaskInstancesExecute(r TaskInstanceApi return localVarReturnValue, localVarHTTPResponse, err } - localVarBody, err := _ioutil.ReadAll(localVarHTTPResponse.Body) + localVarBody, err := ioutil.ReadAll(localVarHTTPResponse.Body) localVarHTTPResponse.Body.Close() - localVarHTTPResponse.Body = _ioutil.NopCloser(bytes.NewBuffer(localVarBody)) + localVarHTTPResponse.Body = ioutil.NopCloser(bytes.NewBuffer(localVarBody)) if err != nil { return localVarReturnValue, localVarHTTPResponse, err } if localVarHTTPResponse.StatusCode >= 300 { - newErr := GenericOpenAPIError{ + newErr := &GenericOpenAPIError{ body: localVarBody, error: localVarHTTPResponse.Status, } @@ -811,7 +848,7 @@ func (a *TaskInstanceApiService) GetMappedTaskInstancesExecute(r TaskInstanceApi err = a.client.decode(&localVarReturnValue, localVarBody, localVarHTTPResponse.Header.Get("Content-Type")) if err != nil { - newErr := GenericOpenAPIError{ + newErr := &GenericOpenAPIError{ body: localVarBody, error: err.Error(), } @@ -822,7 +859,7 @@ func (a *TaskInstanceApiService) GetMappedTaskInstancesExecute(r TaskInstanceApi } type TaskInstanceApiApiGetTaskInstanceRequest struct { - ctx _context.Context + ctx context.Context ApiService *TaskInstanceApiService dagId string dagRunId string @@ -830,20 +867,20 @@ type TaskInstanceApiApiGetTaskInstanceRequest struct { } -func (r TaskInstanceApiApiGetTaskInstanceRequest) Execute() (TaskInstance, *_nethttp.Response, error) { +func (r TaskInstanceApiApiGetTaskInstanceRequest) Execute() (*TaskInstance, *http.Response, error) { return r.ApiService.GetTaskInstanceExecute(r) } /* GetTaskInstance Get a task instance - @param ctx _context.Context - for authentication, logging, cancellation, deadlines, tracing, etc. Passed from http.Request or context.Background(). + @param ctx context.Context - for authentication, logging, cancellation, deadlines, tracing, etc. Passed from http.Request or context.Background(). @param dagId The DAG ID. @param dagRunId The DAG run ID. @param taskId The task ID. @return TaskInstanceApiApiGetTaskInstanceRequest */ -func (a *TaskInstanceApiService) GetTaskInstance(ctx _context.Context, dagId string, dagRunId string, taskId string) TaskInstanceApiApiGetTaskInstanceRequest { +func (a *TaskInstanceApiService) GetTaskInstance(ctx context.Context, dagId string, dagRunId string, taskId string) TaskInstanceApiApiGetTaskInstanceRequest { return TaskInstanceApiApiGetTaskInstanceRequest{ ApiService: a, ctx: ctx, @@ -855,29 +892,27 @@ func (a *TaskInstanceApiService) GetTaskInstance(ctx _context.Context, dagId str // Execute executes the request // @return TaskInstance -func (a *TaskInstanceApiService) GetTaskInstanceExecute(r TaskInstanceApiApiGetTaskInstanceRequest) (TaskInstance, *_nethttp.Response, error) { +func (a *TaskInstanceApiService) GetTaskInstanceExecute(r TaskInstanceApiApiGetTaskInstanceRequest) (*TaskInstance, *http.Response, error) { var ( - localVarHTTPMethod = _nethttp.MethodGet + localVarHTTPMethod = http.MethodGet localVarPostBody interface{} - localVarFormFileName string - localVarFileName string - localVarFileBytes []byte - localVarReturnValue TaskInstance + formFiles []formFile + localVarReturnValue *TaskInstance ) localBasePath, err := a.client.cfg.ServerURLWithContext(r.ctx, "TaskInstanceApiService.GetTaskInstance") if err != nil { - return localVarReturnValue, nil, GenericOpenAPIError{error: err.Error()} + return localVarReturnValue, nil, &GenericOpenAPIError{error: err.Error()} } localVarPath := localBasePath + "/dags/{dag_id}/dagRuns/{dag_run_id}/taskInstances/{task_id}" - localVarPath = strings.Replace(localVarPath, "{"+"dag_id"+"}", _neturl.PathEscape(parameterToString(r.dagId, "")), -1) - localVarPath = strings.Replace(localVarPath, "{"+"dag_run_id"+"}", _neturl.PathEscape(parameterToString(r.dagRunId, "")), -1) - localVarPath = strings.Replace(localVarPath, "{"+"task_id"+"}", _neturl.PathEscape(parameterToString(r.taskId, "")), -1) + localVarPath = strings.Replace(localVarPath, "{"+"dag_id"+"}", url.PathEscape(parameterToString(r.dagId, "")), -1) + localVarPath = strings.Replace(localVarPath, "{"+"dag_run_id"+"}", url.PathEscape(parameterToString(r.dagRunId, "")), -1) + localVarPath = strings.Replace(localVarPath, "{"+"task_id"+"}", url.PathEscape(parameterToString(r.taskId, "")), -1) localVarHeaderParams := make(map[string]string) - localVarQueryParams := _neturl.Values{} - localVarFormParams := _neturl.Values{} + localVarQueryParams := url.Values{} + localVarFormParams := url.Values{} // to determine the Content-Type header localVarHTTPContentTypes := []string{} @@ -896,7 +931,7 @@ func (a *TaskInstanceApiService) GetTaskInstanceExecute(r TaskInstanceApiApiGetT if localVarHTTPHeaderAccept != "" { localVarHeaderParams["Accept"] = localVarHTTPHeaderAccept } - req, err := a.client.prepareRequest(r.ctx, localVarPath, localVarHTTPMethod, localVarPostBody, localVarHeaderParams, localVarQueryParams, localVarFormParams, localVarFormFileName, localVarFileName, localVarFileBytes) + req, err := a.client.prepareRequest(r.ctx, localVarPath, localVarHTTPMethod, localVarPostBody, localVarHeaderParams, localVarQueryParams, localVarFormParams, formFiles) if err != nil { return localVarReturnValue, nil, err } @@ -906,15 +941,15 @@ func (a *TaskInstanceApiService) GetTaskInstanceExecute(r TaskInstanceApiApiGetT return localVarReturnValue, localVarHTTPResponse, err } - localVarBody, err := _ioutil.ReadAll(localVarHTTPResponse.Body) + localVarBody, err := ioutil.ReadAll(localVarHTTPResponse.Body) localVarHTTPResponse.Body.Close() - localVarHTTPResponse.Body = _ioutil.NopCloser(bytes.NewBuffer(localVarBody)) + localVarHTTPResponse.Body = ioutil.NopCloser(bytes.NewBuffer(localVarBody)) if err != nil { return localVarReturnValue, localVarHTTPResponse, err } if localVarHTTPResponse.StatusCode >= 300 { - newErr := GenericOpenAPIError{ + newErr := &GenericOpenAPIError{ body: localVarBody, error: localVarHTTPResponse.Status, } @@ -952,7 +987,7 @@ func (a *TaskInstanceApiService) GetTaskInstanceExecute(r TaskInstanceApiApiGetT err = a.client.decode(&localVarReturnValue, localVarBody, localVarHTTPResponse.Header.Get("Content-Type")) if err != nil { - newErr := GenericOpenAPIError{ + newErr := &GenericOpenAPIError{ body: localVarBody, error: err.Error(), } @@ -963,7 +998,7 @@ func (a *TaskInstanceApiService) GetTaskInstanceExecute(r TaskInstanceApiApiGetT } type TaskInstanceApiApiGetTaskInstancesRequest struct { - ctx _context.Context + ctx context.Context ApiService *TaskInstanceApiService dagId string dagRunId string @@ -973,6 +1008,8 @@ type TaskInstanceApiApiGetTaskInstancesRequest struct { startDateLte *time.Time endDateGte *time.Time endDateLte *time.Time + updatedAtGte *time.Time + updatedAtLte *time.Time durationGte *float32 durationLte *float32 state *[]string @@ -1012,6 +1049,16 @@ func (r TaskInstanceApiApiGetTaskInstancesRequest) EndDateLte(endDateLte time.Ti r.endDateLte = &endDateLte return r } +// Returns objects greater or equal the specified date. This can be combined with updated_at_lte parameter to receive only the selected period. *New in version 2.6.0* +func (r TaskInstanceApiApiGetTaskInstancesRequest) UpdatedAtGte(updatedAtGte time.Time) TaskInstanceApiApiGetTaskInstancesRequest { + r.updatedAtGte = &updatedAtGte + return r +} +// Returns objects less or equal the specified date. This can be combined with updated_at_gte parameter to receive only the selected period. *New in version 2.6.0* +func (r TaskInstanceApiApiGetTaskInstancesRequest) UpdatedAtLte(updatedAtLte time.Time) TaskInstanceApiApiGetTaskInstancesRequest { + r.updatedAtLte = &updatedAtLte + return r +} // Returns objects greater than or equal to the specified values. This can be combined with duration_lte parameter to receive only the selected period. func (r TaskInstanceApiApiGetTaskInstancesRequest) DurationGte(durationGte float32) TaskInstanceApiApiGetTaskInstancesRequest { r.durationGte = &durationGte @@ -1048,7 +1095,7 @@ func (r TaskInstanceApiApiGetTaskInstancesRequest) Offset(offset int32) TaskInst return r } -func (r TaskInstanceApiApiGetTaskInstancesRequest) Execute() (TaskInstanceCollection, *_nethttp.Response, error) { +func (r TaskInstanceApiApiGetTaskInstancesRequest) Execute() (*TaskInstanceCollection, *http.Response, error) { return r.ApiService.GetTaskInstancesExecute(r) } @@ -1058,12 +1105,12 @@ GetTaskInstances List task instances This endpoint allows specifying `~` as the dag_id, dag_run_id to retrieve DAG runs for all DAGs and DAG runs. - @param ctx _context.Context - for authentication, logging, cancellation, deadlines, tracing, etc. Passed from http.Request or context.Background(). + @param ctx context.Context - for authentication, logging, cancellation, deadlines, tracing, etc. Passed from http.Request or context.Background(). @param dagId The DAG ID. @param dagRunId The DAG run ID. @return TaskInstanceApiApiGetTaskInstancesRequest */ -func (a *TaskInstanceApiService) GetTaskInstances(ctx _context.Context, dagId string, dagRunId string) TaskInstanceApiApiGetTaskInstancesRequest { +func (a *TaskInstanceApiService) GetTaskInstances(ctx context.Context, dagId string, dagRunId string) TaskInstanceApiApiGetTaskInstancesRequest { return TaskInstanceApiApiGetTaskInstancesRequest{ ApiService: a, ctx: ctx, @@ -1074,28 +1121,26 @@ func (a *TaskInstanceApiService) GetTaskInstances(ctx _context.Context, dagId st // Execute executes the request // @return TaskInstanceCollection -func (a *TaskInstanceApiService) GetTaskInstancesExecute(r TaskInstanceApiApiGetTaskInstancesRequest) (TaskInstanceCollection, *_nethttp.Response, error) { +func (a *TaskInstanceApiService) GetTaskInstancesExecute(r TaskInstanceApiApiGetTaskInstancesRequest) (*TaskInstanceCollection, *http.Response, error) { var ( - localVarHTTPMethod = _nethttp.MethodGet + localVarHTTPMethod = http.MethodGet localVarPostBody interface{} - localVarFormFileName string - localVarFileName string - localVarFileBytes []byte - localVarReturnValue TaskInstanceCollection + formFiles []formFile + localVarReturnValue *TaskInstanceCollection ) localBasePath, err := a.client.cfg.ServerURLWithContext(r.ctx, "TaskInstanceApiService.GetTaskInstances") if err != nil { - return localVarReturnValue, nil, GenericOpenAPIError{error: err.Error()} + return localVarReturnValue, nil, &GenericOpenAPIError{error: err.Error()} } localVarPath := localBasePath + "/dags/{dag_id}/dagRuns/{dag_run_id}/taskInstances" - localVarPath = strings.Replace(localVarPath, "{"+"dag_id"+"}", _neturl.PathEscape(parameterToString(r.dagId, "")), -1) - localVarPath = strings.Replace(localVarPath, "{"+"dag_run_id"+"}", _neturl.PathEscape(parameterToString(r.dagRunId, "")), -1) + localVarPath = strings.Replace(localVarPath, "{"+"dag_id"+"}", url.PathEscape(parameterToString(r.dagId, "")), -1) + localVarPath = strings.Replace(localVarPath, "{"+"dag_run_id"+"}", url.PathEscape(parameterToString(r.dagRunId, "")), -1) localVarHeaderParams := make(map[string]string) - localVarQueryParams := _neturl.Values{} - localVarFormParams := _neturl.Values{} + localVarQueryParams := url.Values{} + localVarFormParams := url.Values{} if r.executionDateGte != nil { localVarQueryParams.Add("execution_date_gte", parameterToString(*r.executionDateGte, "")) @@ -1115,6 +1160,12 @@ func (a *TaskInstanceApiService) GetTaskInstancesExecute(r TaskInstanceApiApiGet if r.endDateLte != nil { localVarQueryParams.Add("end_date_lte", parameterToString(*r.endDateLte, "")) } + if r.updatedAtGte != nil { + localVarQueryParams.Add("updated_at_gte", parameterToString(*r.updatedAtGte, "")) + } + if r.updatedAtLte != nil { + localVarQueryParams.Add("updated_at_lte", parameterToString(*r.updatedAtLte, "")) + } if r.durationGte != nil { localVarQueryParams.Add("duration_gte", parameterToString(*r.durationGte, "")) } @@ -1177,7 +1228,7 @@ func (a *TaskInstanceApiService) GetTaskInstancesExecute(r TaskInstanceApiApiGet if localVarHTTPHeaderAccept != "" { localVarHeaderParams["Accept"] = localVarHTTPHeaderAccept } - req, err := a.client.prepareRequest(r.ctx, localVarPath, localVarHTTPMethod, localVarPostBody, localVarHeaderParams, localVarQueryParams, localVarFormParams, localVarFormFileName, localVarFileName, localVarFileBytes) + req, err := a.client.prepareRequest(r.ctx, localVarPath, localVarHTTPMethod, localVarPostBody, localVarHeaderParams, localVarQueryParams, localVarFormParams, formFiles) if err != nil { return localVarReturnValue, nil, err } @@ -1187,15 +1238,15 @@ func (a *TaskInstanceApiService) GetTaskInstancesExecute(r TaskInstanceApiApiGet return localVarReturnValue, localVarHTTPResponse, err } - localVarBody, err := _ioutil.ReadAll(localVarHTTPResponse.Body) + localVarBody, err := ioutil.ReadAll(localVarHTTPResponse.Body) localVarHTTPResponse.Body.Close() - localVarHTTPResponse.Body = _ioutil.NopCloser(bytes.NewBuffer(localVarBody)) + localVarHTTPResponse.Body = ioutil.NopCloser(bytes.NewBuffer(localVarBody)) if err != nil { return localVarReturnValue, localVarHTTPResponse, err } if localVarHTTPResponse.StatusCode >= 300 { - newErr := GenericOpenAPIError{ + newErr := &GenericOpenAPIError{ body: localVarBody, error: localVarHTTPResponse.Status, } @@ -1223,7 +1274,7 @@ func (a *TaskInstanceApiService) GetTaskInstancesExecute(r TaskInstanceApiApiGet err = a.client.decode(&localVarReturnValue, localVarBody, localVarHTTPResponse.Header.Get("Content-Type")) if err != nil { - newErr := GenericOpenAPIError{ + newErr := &GenericOpenAPIError{ body: localVarBody, error: err.Error(), } @@ -1234,7 +1285,7 @@ func (a *TaskInstanceApiService) GetTaskInstancesExecute(r TaskInstanceApiApiGet } type TaskInstanceApiApiGetTaskInstancesBatchRequest struct { - ctx _context.Context + ctx context.Context ApiService *TaskInstanceApiService listTaskInstanceForm *ListTaskInstanceForm } @@ -1244,7 +1295,7 @@ func (r TaskInstanceApiApiGetTaskInstancesBatchRequest) ListTaskInstanceForm(lis return r } -func (r TaskInstanceApiApiGetTaskInstancesBatchRequest) Execute() (TaskInstanceCollection, *_nethttp.Response, error) { +func (r TaskInstanceApiApiGetTaskInstancesBatchRequest) Execute() (*TaskInstanceCollection, *http.Response, error) { return r.ApiService.GetTaskInstancesBatchExecute(r) } @@ -1255,10 +1306,10 @@ List task instances from all DAGs and DAG runs. This endpoint is a POST to allow filtering across a large number of DAG IDs, where as a GET it would run in to maximum HTTP request URL length limits. - @param ctx _context.Context - for authentication, logging, cancellation, deadlines, tracing, etc. Passed from http.Request or context.Background(). + @param ctx context.Context - for authentication, logging, cancellation, deadlines, tracing, etc. Passed from http.Request or context.Background(). @return TaskInstanceApiApiGetTaskInstancesBatchRequest */ -func (a *TaskInstanceApiService) GetTaskInstancesBatch(ctx _context.Context) TaskInstanceApiApiGetTaskInstancesBatchRequest { +func (a *TaskInstanceApiService) GetTaskInstancesBatch(ctx context.Context) TaskInstanceApiApiGetTaskInstancesBatchRequest { return TaskInstanceApiApiGetTaskInstancesBatchRequest{ ApiService: a, ctx: ctx, @@ -1267,26 +1318,24 @@ func (a *TaskInstanceApiService) GetTaskInstancesBatch(ctx _context.Context) Tas // Execute executes the request // @return TaskInstanceCollection -func (a *TaskInstanceApiService) GetTaskInstancesBatchExecute(r TaskInstanceApiApiGetTaskInstancesBatchRequest) (TaskInstanceCollection, *_nethttp.Response, error) { +func (a *TaskInstanceApiService) GetTaskInstancesBatchExecute(r TaskInstanceApiApiGetTaskInstancesBatchRequest) (*TaskInstanceCollection, *http.Response, error) { var ( - localVarHTTPMethod = _nethttp.MethodPost + localVarHTTPMethod = http.MethodPost localVarPostBody interface{} - localVarFormFileName string - localVarFileName string - localVarFileBytes []byte - localVarReturnValue TaskInstanceCollection + formFiles []formFile + localVarReturnValue *TaskInstanceCollection ) localBasePath, err := a.client.cfg.ServerURLWithContext(r.ctx, "TaskInstanceApiService.GetTaskInstancesBatch") if err != nil { - return localVarReturnValue, nil, GenericOpenAPIError{error: err.Error()} + return localVarReturnValue, nil, &GenericOpenAPIError{error: err.Error()} } localVarPath := localBasePath + "/dags/~/dagRuns/~/taskInstances/list" localVarHeaderParams := make(map[string]string) - localVarQueryParams := _neturl.Values{} - localVarFormParams := _neturl.Values{} + localVarQueryParams := url.Values{} + localVarFormParams := url.Values{} if r.listTaskInstanceForm == nil { return localVarReturnValue, nil, reportError("listTaskInstanceForm is required and must be specified") } @@ -1310,7 +1359,7 @@ func (a *TaskInstanceApiService) GetTaskInstancesBatchExecute(r TaskInstanceApiA } // body params localVarPostBody = r.listTaskInstanceForm - req, err := a.client.prepareRequest(r.ctx, localVarPath, localVarHTTPMethod, localVarPostBody, localVarHeaderParams, localVarQueryParams, localVarFormParams, localVarFormFileName, localVarFileName, localVarFileBytes) + req, err := a.client.prepareRequest(r.ctx, localVarPath, localVarHTTPMethod, localVarPostBody, localVarHeaderParams, localVarQueryParams, localVarFormParams, formFiles) if err != nil { return localVarReturnValue, nil, err } @@ -1320,15 +1369,15 @@ func (a *TaskInstanceApiService) GetTaskInstancesBatchExecute(r TaskInstanceApiA return localVarReturnValue, localVarHTTPResponse, err } - localVarBody, err := _ioutil.ReadAll(localVarHTTPResponse.Body) + localVarBody, err := ioutil.ReadAll(localVarHTTPResponse.Body) localVarHTTPResponse.Body.Close() - localVarHTTPResponse.Body = _ioutil.NopCloser(bytes.NewBuffer(localVarBody)) + localVarHTTPResponse.Body = ioutil.NopCloser(bytes.NewBuffer(localVarBody)) if err != nil { return localVarReturnValue, localVarHTTPResponse, err } if localVarHTTPResponse.StatusCode >= 300 { - newErr := GenericOpenAPIError{ + newErr := &GenericOpenAPIError{ body: localVarBody, error: localVarHTTPResponse.Status, } @@ -1366,7 +1415,7 @@ func (a *TaskInstanceApiService) GetTaskInstancesBatchExecute(r TaskInstanceApiA err = a.client.decode(&localVarReturnValue, localVarBody, localVarHTTPResponse.Header.Get("Content-Type")) if err != nil { - newErr := GenericOpenAPIError{ + newErr := &GenericOpenAPIError{ body: localVarBody, error: err.Error(), } @@ -1377,7 +1426,7 @@ func (a *TaskInstanceApiService) GetTaskInstancesBatchExecute(r TaskInstanceApiA } type TaskInstanceApiApiPatchMappedTaskInstanceRequest struct { - ctx _context.Context + ctx context.Context ApiService *TaskInstanceApiService dagId string dagRunId string @@ -1392,7 +1441,7 @@ func (r TaskInstanceApiApiPatchMappedTaskInstanceRequest) UpdateTaskInstance(upd return r } -func (r TaskInstanceApiApiPatchMappedTaskInstanceRequest) Execute() (TaskInstanceReference, *_nethttp.Response, error) { +func (r TaskInstanceApiApiPatchMappedTaskInstanceRequest) Execute() (*TaskInstanceReference, *http.Response, error) { return r.ApiService.PatchMappedTaskInstanceExecute(r) } @@ -1403,14 +1452,14 @@ Updates the state for single mapped task instance. *New in version 2.5.0* - @param ctx _context.Context - for authentication, logging, cancellation, deadlines, tracing, etc. Passed from http.Request or context.Background(). + @param ctx context.Context - for authentication, logging, cancellation, deadlines, tracing, etc. Passed from http.Request or context.Background(). @param dagId The DAG ID. @param dagRunId The DAG run ID. @param taskId The task ID. @param mapIndex The map index. @return TaskInstanceApiApiPatchMappedTaskInstanceRequest */ -func (a *TaskInstanceApiService) PatchMappedTaskInstance(ctx _context.Context, dagId string, dagRunId string, taskId string, mapIndex int32) TaskInstanceApiApiPatchMappedTaskInstanceRequest { +func (a *TaskInstanceApiService) PatchMappedTaskInstance(ctx context.Context, dagId string, dagRunId string, taskId string, mapIndex int32) TaskInstanceApiApiPatchMappedTaskInstanceRequest { return TaskInstanceApiApiPatchMappedTaskInstanceRequest{ ApiService: a, ctx: ctx, @@ -1423,30 +1472,28 @@ func (a *TaskInstanceApiService) PatchMappedTaskInstance(ctx _context.Context, d // Execute executes the request // @return TaskInstanceReference -func (a *TaskInstanceApiService) PatchMappedTaskInstanceExecute(r TaskInstanceApiApiPatchMappedTaskInstanceRequest) (TaskInstanceReference, *_nethttp.Response, error) { +func (a *TaskInstanceApiService) PatchMappedTaskInstanceExecute(r TaskInstanceApiApiPatchMappedTaskInstanceRequest) (*TaskInstanceReference, *http.Response, error) { var ( - localVarHTTPMethod = _nethttp.MethodPatch + localVarHTTPMethod = http.MethodPatch localVarPostBody interface{} - localVarFormFileName string - localVarFileName string - localVarFileBytes []byte - localVarReturnValue TaskInstanceReference + formFiles []formFile + localVarReturnValue *TaskInstanceReference ) localBasePath, err := a.client.cfg.ServerURLWithContext(r.ctx, "TaskInstanceApiService.PatchMappedTaskInstance") if err != nil { - return localVarReturnValue, nil, GenericOpenAPIError{error: err.Error()} + return localVarReturnValue, nil, &GenericOpenAPIError{error: err.Error()} } localVarPath := localBasePath + "/dags/{dag_id}/dagRuns/{dag_run_id}/taskInstances/{task_id}/{map_index}" - localVarPath = strings.Replace(localVarPath, "{"+"dag_id"+"}", _neturl.PathEscape(parameterToString(r.dagId, "")), -1) - localVarPath = strings.Replace(localVarPath, "{"+"dag_run_id"+"}", _neturl.PathEscape(parameterToString(r.dagRunId, "")), -1) - localVarPath = strings.Replace(localVarPath, "{"+"task_id"+"}", _neturl.PathEscape(parameterToString(r.taskId, "")), -1) - localVarPath = strings.Replace(localVarPath, "{"+"map_index"+"}", _neturl.PathEscape(parameterToString(r.mapIndex, "")), -1) + localVarPath = strings.Replace(localVarPath, "{"+"dag_id"+"}", url.PathEscape(parameterToString(r.dagId, "")), -1) + localVarPath = strings.Replace(localVarPath, "{"+"dag_run_id"+"}", url.PathEscape(parameterToString(r.dagRunId, "")), -1) + localVarPath = strings.Replace(localVarPath, "{"+"task_id"+"}", url.PathEscape(parameterToString(r.taskId, "")), -1) + localVarPath = strings.Replace(localVarPath, "{"+"map_index"+"}", url.PathEscape(parameterToString(r.mapIndex, "")), -1) localVarHeaderParams := make(map[string]string) - localVarQueryParams := _neturl.Values{} - localVarFormParams := _neturl.Values{} + localVarQueryParams := url.Values{} + localVarFormParams := url.Values{} // to determine the Content-Type header localVarHTTPContentTypes := []string{"application/json"} @@ -1467,7 +1514,7 @@ func (a *TaskInstanceApiService) PatchMappedTaskInstanceExecute(r TaskInstanceAp } // body params localVarPostBody = r.updateTaskInstance - req, err := a.client.prepareRequest(r.ctx, localVarPath, localVarHTTPMethod, localVarPostBody, localVarHeaderParams, localVarQueryParams, localVarFormParams, localVarFormFileName, localVarFileName, localVarFileBytes) + req, err := a.client.prepareRequest(r.ctx, localVarPath, localVarHTTPMethod, localVarPostBody, localVarHeaderParams, localVarQueryParams, localVarFormParams, formFiles) if err != nil { return localVarReturnValue, nil, err } @@ -1477,15 +1524,15 @@ func (a *TaskInstanceApiService) PatchMappedTaskInstanceExecute(r TaskInstanceAp return localVarReturnValue, localVarHTTPResponse, err } - localVarBody, err := _ioutil.ReadAll(localVarHTTPResponse.Body) + localVarBody, err := ioutil.ReadAll(localVarHTTPResponse.Body) localVarHTTPResponse.Body.Close() - localVarHTTPResponse.Body = _ioutil.NopCloser(bytes.NewBuffer(localVarBody)) + localVarHTTPResponse.Body = ioutil.NopCloser(bytes.NewBuffer(localVarBody)) if err != nil { return localVarReturnValue, localVarHTTPResponse, err } if localVarHTTPResponse.StatusCode >= 300 { - newErr := GenericOpenAPIError{ + newErr := &GenericOpenAPIError{ body: localVarBody, error: localVarHTTPResponse.Status, } @@ -1523,7 +1570,7 @@ func (a *TaskInstanceApiService) PatchMappedTaskInstanceExecute(r TaskInstanceAp err = a.client.decode(&localVarReturnValue, localVarBody, localVarHTTPResponse.Header.Get("Content-Type")) if err != nil { - newErr := GenericOpenAPIError{ + newErr := &GenericOpenAPIError{ body: localVarBody, error: err.Error(), } @@ -1534,7 +1581,7 @@ func (a *TaskInstanceApiService) PatchMappedTaskInstanceExecute(r TaskInstanceAp } type TaskInstanceApiApiPatchTaskInstanceRequest struct { - ctx _context.Context + ctx context.Context ApiService *TaskInstanceApiService dagId string dagRunId string @@ -1548,7 +1595,7 @@ func (r TaskInstanceApiApiPatchTaskInstanceRequest) UpdateTaskInstance(updateTas return r } -func (r TaskInstanceApiApiPatchTaskInstanceRequest) Execute() (TaskInstanceReference, *_nethttp.Response, error) { +func (r TaskInstanceApiApiPatchTaskInstanceRequest) Execute() (*TaskInstanceReference, *http.Response, error) { return r.ApiService.PatchTaskInstanceExecute(r) } @@ -1559,13 +1606,13 @@ Updates the state for single task instance. *New in version 2.5.0* - @param ctx _context.Context - for authentication, logging, cancellation, deadlines, tracing, etc. Passed from http.Request or context.Background(). + @param ctx context.Context - for authentication, logging, cancellation, deadlines, tracing, etc. Passed from http.Request or context.Background(). @param dagId The DAG ID. @param dagRunId The DAG run ID. @param taskId The task ID. @return TaskInstanceApiApiPatchTaskInstanceRequest */ -func (a *TaskInstanceApiService) PatchTaskInstance(ctx _context.Context, dagId string, dagRunId string, taskId string) TaskInstanceApiApiPatchTaskInstanceRequest { +func (a *TaskInstanceApiService) PatchTaskInstance(ctx context.Context, dagId string, dagRunId string, taskId string) TaskInstanceApiApiPatchTaskInstanceRequest { return TaskInstanceApiApiPatchTaskInstanceRequest{ ApiService: a, ctx: ctx, @@ -1577,29 +1624,27 @@ func (a *TaskInstanceApiService) PatchTaskInstance(ctx _context.Context, dagId s // Execute executes the request // @return TaskInstanceReference -func (a *TaskInstanceApiService) PatchTaskInstanceExecute(r TaskInstanceApiApiPatchTaskInstanceRequest) (TaskInstanceReference, *_nethttp.Response, error) { +func (a *TaskInstanceApiService) PatchTaskInstanceExecute(r TaskInstanceApiApiPatchTaskInstanceRequest) (*TaskInstanceReference, *http.Response, error) { var ( - localVarHTTPMethod = _nethttp.MethodPatch + localVarHTTPMethod = http.MethodPatch localVarPostBody interface{} - localVarFormFileName string - localVarFileName string - localVarFileBytes []byte - localVarReturnValue TaskInstanceReference + formFiles []formFile + localVarReturnValue *TaskInstanceReference ) localBasePath, err := a.client.cfg.ServerURLWithContext(r.ctx, "TaskInstanceApiService.PatchTaskInstance") if err != nil { - return localVarReturnValue, nil, GenericOpenAPIError{error: err.Error()} + return localVarReturnValue, nil, &GenericOpenAPIError{error: err.Error()} } localVarPath := localBasePath + "/dags/{dag_id}/dagRuns/{dag_run_id}/taskInstances/{task_id}" - localVarPath = strings.Replace(localVarPath, "{"+"dag_id"+"}", _neturl.PathEscape(parameterToString(r.dagId, "")), -1) - localVarPath = strings.Replace(localVarPath, "{"+"dag_run_id"+"}", _neturl.PathEscape(parameterToString(r.dagRunId, "")), -1) - localVarPath = strings.Replace(localVarPath, "{"+"task_id"+"}", _neturl.PathEscape(parameterToString(r.taskId, "")), -1) + localVarPath = strings.Replace(localVarPath, "{"+"dag_id"+"}", url.PathEscape(parameterToString(r.dagId, "")), -1) + localVarPath = strings.Replace(localVarPath, "{"+"dag_run_id"+"}", url.PathEscape(parameterToString(r.dagRunId, "")), -1) + localVarPath = strings.Replace(localVarPath, "{"+"task_id"+"}", url.PathEscape(parameterToString(r.taskId, "")), -1) localVarHeaderParams := make(map[string]string) - localVarQueryParams := _neturl.Values{} - localVarFormParams := _neturl.Values{} + localVarQueryParams := url.Values{} + localVarFormParams := url.Values{} if r.updateTaskInstance == nil { return localVarReturnValue, nil, reportError("updateTaskInstance is required and must be specified") } @@ -1623,7 +1668,166 @@ func (a *TaskInstanceApiService) PatchTaskInstanceExecute(r TaskInstanceApiApiPa } // body params localVarPostBody = r.updateTaskInstance - req, err := a.client.prepareRequest(r.ctx, localVarPath, localVarHTTPMethod, localVarPostBody, localVarHeaderParams, localVarQueryParams, localVarFormParams, localVarFormFileName, localVarFileName, localVarFileBytes) + req, err := a.client.prepareRequest(r.ctx, localVarPath, localVarHTTPMethod, localVarPostBody, localVarHeaderParams, localVarQueryParams, localVarFormParams, formFiles) + if err != nil { + return localVarReturnValue, nil, err + } + + localVarHTTPResponse, err := a.client.callAPI(req) + if err != nil || localVarHTTPResponse == nil { + return localVarReturnValue, localVarHTTPResponse, err + } + + localVarBody, err := ioutil.ReadAll(localVarHTTPResponse.Body) + localVarHTTPResponse.Body.Close() + localVarHTTPResponse.Body = ioutil.NopCloser(bytes.NewBuffer(localVarBody)) + if err != nil { + return localVarReturnValue, localVarHTTPResponse, err + } + + if localVarHTTPResponse.StatusCode >= 300 { + newErr := &GenericOpenAPIError{ + body: localVarBody, + error: localVarHTTPResponse.Status, + } + if localVarHTTPResponse.StatusCode == 401 { + var v Error + err = a.client.decode(&v, localVarBody, localVarHTTPResponse.Header.Get("Content-Type")) + if err != nil { + newErr.error = err.Error() + return localVarReturnValue, localVarHTTPResponse, newErr + } + newErr.model = v + return localVarReturnValue, localVarHTTPResponse, newErr + } + if localVarHTTPResponse.StatusCode == 403 { + var v Error + err = a.client.decode(&v, localVarBody, localVarHTTPResponse.Header.Get("Content-Type")) + if err != nil { + newErr.error = err.Error() + return localVarReturnValue, localVarHTTPResponse, newErr + } + newErr.model = v + return localVarReturnValue, localVarHTTPResponse, newErr + } + if localVarHTTPResponse.StatusCode == 404 { + var v Error + err = a.client.decode(&v, localVarBody, localVarHTTPResponse.Header.Get("Content-Type")) + if err != nil { + newErr.error = err.Error() + return localVarReturnValue, localVarHTTPResponse, newErr + } + newErr.model = v + } + return localVarReturnValue, localVarHTTPResponse, newErr + } + + err = a.client.decode(&localVarReturnValue, localVarBody, localVarHTTPResponse.Header.Get("Content-Type")) + if err != nil { + newErr := &GenericOpenAPIError{ + body: localVarBody, + error: err.Error(), + } + return localVarReturnValue, localVarHTTPResponse, newErr + } + + return localVarReturnValue, localVarHTTPResponse, nil +} + +type TaskInstanceApiApiSetMappedTaskInstanceNoteRequest struct { + ctx context.Context + ApiService *TaskInstanceApiService + dagId string + dagRunId string + taskId string + mapIndex int32 + setTaskInstanceNote *SetTaskInstanceNote +} + +// Parameters of set Task Instance note. +func (r TaskInstanceApiApiSetMappedTaskInstanceNoteRequest) SetTaskInstanceNote(setTaskInstanceNote SetTaskInstanceNote) TaskInstanceApiApiSetMappedTaskInstanceNoteRequest { + r.setTaskInstanceNote = &setTaskInstanceNote + return r +} + +func (r TaskInstanceApiApiSetMappedTaskInstanceNoteRequest) Execute() (*TaskInstance, *http.Response, error) { + return r.ApiService.SetMappedTaskInstanceNoteExecute(r) +} + +/* +SetMappedTaskInstanceNote Update the TaskInstance note. + +Update the manual user note of a mapped Task Instance. + +*New in version 2.5.0* + + + @param ctx context.Context - for authentication, logging, cancellation, deadlines, tracing, etc. Passed from http.Request or context.Background(). + @param dagId The DAG ID. + @param dagRunId The DAG run ID. + @param taskId The task ID. + @param mapIndex The map index. + @return TaskInstanceApiApiSetMappedTaskInstanceNoteRequest +*/ +func (a *TaskInstanceApiService) SetMappedTaskInstanceNote(ctx context.Context, dagId string, dagRunId string, taskId string, mapIndex int32) TaskInstanceApiApiSetMappedTaskInstanceNoteRequest { + return TaskInstanceApiApiSetMappedTaskInstanceNoteRequest{ + ApiService: a, + ctx: ctx, + dagId: dagId, + dagRunId: dagRunId, + taskId: taskId, + mapIndex: mapIndex, + } +} + +// Execute executes the request +// @return TaskInstance +func (a *TaskInstanceApiService) SetMappedTaskInstanceNoteExecute(r TaskInstanceApiApiSetMappedTaskInstanceNoteRequest) (*TaskInstance, *http.Response, error) { + var ( + localVarHTTPMethod = http.MethodPatch + localVarPostBody interface{} + formFiles []formFile + localVarReturnValue *TaskInstance + ) + + localBasePath, err := a.client.cfg.ServerURLWithContext(r.ctx, "TaskInstanceApiService.SetMappedTaskInstanceNote") + if err != nil { + return localVarReturnValue, nil, &GenericOpenAPIError{error: err.Error()} + } + + localVarPath := localBasePath + "/dags/{dag_id}/dagRuns/{dag_run_id}/taskInstances/{task_id}/{map_index}/setNote" + localVarPath = strings.Replace(localVarPath, "{"+"dag_id"+"}", url.PathEscape(parameterToString(r.dagId, "")), -1) + localVarPath = strings.Replace(localVarPath, "{"+"dag_run_id"+"}", url.PathEscape(parameterToString(r.dagRunId, "")), -1) + localVarPath = strings.Replace(localVarPath, "{"+"task_id"+"}", url.PathEscape(parameterToString(r.taskId, "")), -1) + localVarPath = strings.Replace(localVarPath, "{"+"map_index"+"}", url.PathEscape(parameterToString(r.mapIndex, "")), -1) + + localVarHeaderParams := make(map[string]string) + localVarQueryParams := url.Values{} + localVarFormParams := url.Values{} + if r.setTaskInstanceNote == nil { + return localVarReturnValue, nil, reportError("setTaskInstanceNote is required and must be specified") + } + + // to determine the Content-Type header + localVarHTTPContentTypes := []string{"application/json"} + + // set Content-Type header + localVarHTTPContentType := selectHeaderContentType(localVarHTTPContentTypes) + if localVarHTTPContentType != "" { + localVarHeaderParams["Content-Type"] = localVarHTTPContentType + } + + // to determine the Accept header + localVarHTTPHeaderAccepts := []string{"application/json"} + + // set Accept header + localVarHTTPHeaderAccept := selectHeaderAccept(localVarHTTPHeaderAccepts) + if localVarHTTPHeaderAccept != "" { + localVarHeaderParams["Accept"] = localVarHTTPHeaderAccept + } + // body params + localVarPostBody = r.setTaskInstanceNote + req, err := a.client.prepareRequest(r.ctx, localVarPath, localVarHTTPMethod, localVarPostBody, localVarHeaderParams, localVarQueryParams, localVarFormParams, formFiles) if err != nil { return localVarReturnValue, nil, err } @@ -1633,18 +1837,193 @@ func (a *TaskInstanceApiService) PatchTaskInstanceExecute(r TaskInstanceApiApiPa return localVarReturnValue, localVarHTTPResponse, err } - localVarBody, err := _ioutil.ReadAll(localVarHTTPResponse.Body) + localVarBody, err := ioutil.ReadAll(localVarHTTPResponse.Body) localVarHTTPResponse.Body.Close() - localVarHTTPResponse.Body = _ioutil.NopCloser(bytes.NewBuffer(localVarBody)) + localVarHTTPResponse.Body = ioutil.NopCloser(bytes.NewBuffer(localVarBody)) if err != nil { return localVarReturnValue, localVarHTTPResponse, err } if localVarHTTPResponse.StatusCode >= 300 { - newErr := GenericOpenAPIError{ + newErr := &GenericOpenAPIError{ body: localVarBody, error: localVarHTTPResponse.Status, } + if localVarHTTPResponse.StatusCode == 400 { + var v Error + err = a.client.decode(&v, localVarBody, localVarHTTPResponse.Header.Get("Content-Type")) + if err != nil { + newErr.error = err.Error() + return localVarReturnValue, localVarHTTPResponse, newErr + } + newErr.model = v + return localVarReturnValue, localVarHTTPResponse, newErr + } + if localVarHTTPResponse.StatusCode == 401 { + var v Error + err = a.client.decode(&v, localVarBody, localVarHTTPResponse.Header.Get("Content-Type")) + if err != nil { + newErr.error = err.Error() + return localVarReturnValue, localVarHTTPResponse, newErr + } + newErr.model = v + return localVarReturnValue, localVarHTTPResponse, newErr + } + if localVarHTTPResponse.StatusCode == 403 { + var v Error + err = a.client.decode(&v, localVarBody, localVarHTTPResponse.Header.Get("Content-Type")) + if err != nil { + newErr.error = err.Error() + return localVarReturnValue, localVarHTTPResponse, newErr + } + newErr.model = v + return localVarReturnValue, localVarHTTPResponse, newErr + } + if localVarHTTPResponse.StatusCode == 404 { + var v Error + err = a.client.decode(&v, localVarBody, localVarHTTPResponse.Header.Get("Content-Type")) + if err != nil { + newErr.error = err.Error() + return localVarReturnValue, localVarHTTPResponse, newErr + } + newErr.model = v + } + return localVarReturnValue, localVarHTTPResponse, newErr + } + + err = a.client.decode(&localVarReturnValue, localVarBody, localVarHTTPResponse.Header.Get("Content-Type")) + if err != nil { + newErr := &GenericOpenAPIError{ + body: localVarBody, + error: err.Error(), + } + return localVarReturnValue, localVarHTTPResponse, newErr + } + + return localVarReturnValue, localVarHTTPResponse, nil +} + +type TaskInstanceApiApiSetTaskInstanceNoteRequest struct { + ctx context.Context + ApiService *TaskInstanceApiService + dagId string + dagRunId string + taskId string + setTaskInstanceNote *SetTaskInstanceNote +} + +// Parameters of set Task Instance note. +func (r TaskInstanceApiApiSetTaskInstanceNoteRequest) SetTaskInstanceNote(setTaskInstanceNote SetTaskInstanceNote) TaskInstanceApiApiSetTaskInstanceNoteRequest { + r.setTaskInstanceNote = &setTaskInstanceNote + return r +} + +func (r TaskInstanceApiApiSetTaskInstanceNoteRequest) Execute() (*TaskInstance, *http.Response, error) { + return r.ApiService.SetTaskInstanceNoteExecute(r) +} + +/* +SetTaskInstanceNote Update the TaskInstance note. + +Update the manual user note of a non-mapped Task Instance. + +*New in version 2.5.0* + + + @param ctx context.Context - for authentication, logging, cancellation, deadlines, tracing, etc. Passed from http.Request or context.Background(). + @param dagId The DAG ID. + @param dagRunId The DAG run ID. + @param taskId The task ID. + @return TaskInstanceApiApiSetTaskInstanceNoteRequest +*/ +func (a *TaskInstanceApiService) SetTaskInstanceNote(ctx context.Context, dagId string, dagRunId string, taskId string) TaskInstanceApiApiSetTaskInstanceNoteRequest { + return TaskInstanceApiApiSetTaskInstanceNoteRequest{ + ApiService: a, + ctx: ctx, + dagId: dagId, + dagRunId: dagRunId, + taskId: taskId, + } +} + +// Execute executes the request +// @return TaskInstance +func (a *TaskInstanceApiService) SetTaskInstanceNoteExecute(r TaskInstanceApiApiSetTaskInstanceNoteRequest) (*TaskInstance, *http.Response, error) { + var ( + localVarHTTPMethod = http.MethodPatch + localVarPostBody interface{} + formFiles []formFile + localVarReturnValue *TaskInstance + ) + + localBasePath, err := a.client.cfg.ServerURLWithContext(r.ctx, "TaskInstanceApiService.SetTaskInstanceNote") + if err != nil { + return localVarReturnValue, nil, &GenericOpenAPIError{error: err.Error()} + } + + localVarPath := localBasePath + "/dags/{dag_id}/dagRuns/{dag_run_id}/taskInstances/{task_id}/setNote" + localVarPath = strings.Replace(localVarPath, "{"+"dag_id"+"}", url.PathEscape(parameterToString(r.dagId, "")), -1) + localVarPath = strings.Replace(localVarPath, "{"+"dag_run_id"+"}", url.PathEscape(parameterToString(r.dagRunId, "")), -1) + localVarPath = strings.Replace(localVarPath, "{"+"task_id"+"}", url.PathEscape(parameterToString(r.taskId, "")), -1) + + localVarHeaderParams := make(map[string]string) + localVarQueryParams := url.Values{} + localVarFormParams := url.Values{} + if r.setTaskInstanceNote == nil { + return localVarReturnValue, nil, reportError("setTaskInstanceNote is required and must be specified") + } + + // to determine the Content-Type header + localVarHTTPContentTypes := []string{"application/json"} + + // set Content-Type header + localVarHTTPContentType := selectHeaderContentType(localVarHTTPContentTypes) + if localVarHTTPContentType != "" { + localVarHeaderParams["Content-Type"] = localVarHTTPContentType + } + + // to determine the Accept header + localVarHTTPHeaderAccepts := []string{"application/json"} + + // set Accept header + localVarHTTPHeaderAccept := selectHeaderAccept(localVarHTTPHeaderAccepts) + if localVarHTTPHeaderAccept != "" { + localVarHeaderParams["Accept"] = localVarHTTPHeaderAccept + } + // body params + localVarPostBody = r.setTaskInstanceNote + req, err := a.client.prepareRequest(r.ctx, localVarPath, localVarHTTPMethod, localVarPostBody, localVarHeaderParams, localVarQueryParams, localVarFormParams, formFiles) + if err != nil { + return localVarReturnValue, nil, err + } + + localVarHTTPResponse, err := a.client.callAPI(req) + if err != nil || localVarHTTPResponse == nil { + return localVarReturnValue, localVarHTTPResponse, err + } + + localVarBody, err := ioutil.ReadAll(localVarHTTPResponse.Body) + localVarHTTPResponse.Body.Close() + localVarHTTPResponse.Body = ioutil.NopCloser(bytes.NewBuffer(localVarBody)) + if err != nil { + return localVarReturnValue, localVarHTTPResponse, err + } + + if localVarHTTPResponse.StatusCode >= 300 { + newErr := &GenericOpenAPIError{ + body: localVarBody, + error: localVarHTTPResponse.Status, + } + if localVarHTTPResponse.StatusCode == 400 { + var v Error + err = a.client.decode(&v, localVarBody, localVarHTTPResponse.Header.Get("Content-Type")) + if err != nil { + newErr.error = err.Error() + return localVarReturnValue, localVarHTTPResponse, newErr + } + newErr.model = v + return localVarReturnValue, localVarHTTPResponse, newErr + } if localVarHTTPResponse.StatusCode == 401 { var v Error err = a.client.decode(&v, localVarBody, localVarHTTPResponse.Header.Get("Content-Type")) @@ -1679,7 +2058,7 @@ func (a *TaskInstanceApiService) PatchTaskInstanceExecute(r TaskInstanceApiApiPa err = a.client.decode(&localVarReturnValue, localVarBody, localVarHTTPResponse.Header.Get("Content-Type")) if err != nil { - newErr := GenericOpenAPIError{ + newErr := &GenericOpenAPIError{ body: localVarBody, error: err.Error(), } diff --git a/airflow/api_user.go b/airflow/api_user.go index e98fb79..31682b6 100644 --- a/airflow/api_user.go +++ b/airflow/api_user.go @@ -18,9 +18,9 @@ /* Airflow API (Stable) -# Overview To facilitate management, Apache Airflow supports a range of REST API endpoints across its objects. This section provides an overview of the API design, methods, and supported use cases. Most of the endpoints accept `JSON` as input and return `JSON` responses. This means that you must usually add the following headers to your request: ``` Content-type: application/json Accept: application/json ``` ## Resources The term `resource` refers to a single type of object in the Airflow metadata. An API is broken up by its endpoint's corresponding resource. The name of a resource is typically plural and expressed in camelCase. Example: `dagRuns`. Resource names are used as part of endpoint URLs, as well as in API parameters and responses. ## CRUD Operations The platform supports **C**reate, **R**ead, **U**pdate, and **D**elete operations on most resources. You can review the standards for these operations and their standard parameters below. Some endpoints have special behavior as exceptions. ### Create To create a resource, you typically submit an HTTP `POST` request with the resource's required metadata in the request body. The response returns a `201 Created` response code upon success with the resource's metadata, including its internal `id`, in the response body. ### Read The HTTP `GET` request can be used to read a resource or to list a number of resources. A resource's `id` can be submitted in the request parameters to read a specific resource. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with the resource's metadata in the response body. If a `GET` request does not include a specific resource `id`, it is treated as a list request. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with an object containing a list of resources' metadata in the response body. When reading resources, some common query parameters are usually available. e.g.: ``` v1/connections?limit=25&offset=25 ``` |Query Parameter|Type|Description| |---------------|----|-----------| |limit|integer|Maximum number of objects to fetch. Usually 25 by default| |offset|integer|Offset after which to start returning objects. For use with limit query parameter.| ### Update Updating a resource requires the resource `id`, and is typically done using an HTTP `PATCH` request, with the fields to modify in the request body. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with information about the modified resource in the response body. ### Delete Deleting a resource requires the resource `id` and is typically executing via an HTTP `DELETE` request. The response usually returns a `204 No Content` response code upon success. ## Conventions - Resource names are plural and expressed in camelCase. - Names are consistent between URL parameter name and field name. - Field names are in snake_case. ```json { \"name\": \"string\", \"slots\": 0, \"occupied_slots\": 0, \"used_slots\": 0, \"queued_slots\": 0, \"open_slots\": 0 } ``` ### Update Mask Update mask is available as a query parameter in patch endpoints. It is used to notify the API which fields you want to update. Using `update_mask` makes it easier to update objects by helping the server know which fields to update in an object instead of updating all fields. The update request ignores any fields that aren't specified in the field mask, leaving them with their current values. Example: ``` resource = request.get('/resource/my-id').json() resource['my_field'] = 'new-value' request.patch('/resource/my-id?update_mask=my_field', data=json.dumps(resource)) ``` ## Versioning and Endpoint Lifecycle - API versioning is not synchronized to specific releases of the Apache Airflow. - APIs are designed to be backward compatible. - Any changes to the API will first go through a deprecation phase. # Trying the API You can use a third party client, such as [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), [HTTPie](https://httpie.org/), [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [the Insomnia rest client](https://insomnia.rest/) to test the Apache Airflow API. Note that you will need to pass credentials data. For e.g., here is how to pause a DAG with [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), when basic authorization is used: ```bash curl -X PATCH 'https://example.com/api/v1/dags/{dag_id}?update_mask=is_paused' \\ -H 'Content-Type: application/json' \\ --user \"username:password\" \\ -d '{ \"is_paused\": true }' ``` Using a graphical tool such as [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [Insomnia](https://insomnia.rest/), it is possible to import the API specifications directly: 1. Download the API specification by clicking the **Download** button at top of this document 2. Import the JSON specification in the graphical tool of your choice. - In *Postman*, you can click the **import** button at the top - With *Insomnia*, you can just drag-and-drop the file on the UI Note that with *Postman*, you can also generate code snippets by selecting a request and clicking on the **Code** button. ## Enabling CORS [Cross-origin resource sharing (CORS)](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/CORS) is a browser security feature that restricts HTTP requests that are initiated from scripts running in the browser. For details on enabling/configuring CORS, see [Enabling CORS](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Authentication To be able to meet the requirements of many organizations, Airflow supports many authentication methods, and it is even possible to add your own method. If you want to check which auth backend is currently set, you can use `airflow config get-value api auth_backends` command as in the example below. ```bash $ airflow config get-value api auth_backends airflow.api.auth.backend.basic_auth ``` The default is to deny all requests. For details on configuring the authentication, see [API Authorization](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Errors We follow the error response format proposed in [RFC 7807](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7807) also known as Problem Details for HTTP APIs. As with our normal API responses, your client must be prepared to gracefully handle additional members of the response. ## Unauthenticated This indicates that the request has not been applied because it lacks valid authentication credentials for the target resource. Please check that you have valid credentials. ## PermissionDenied This response means that the server understood the request but refuses to authorize it because it lacks sufficient rights to the resource. It happens when you do not have the necessary permission to execute the action you performed. You need to get the appropriate permissions in other to resolve this error. ## BadRequest This response means that the server cannot or will not process the request due to something that is perceived to be a client error (e.g., malformed request syntax, invalid request message framing, or deceptive request routing). To resolve this, please ensure that your syntax is correct. ## NotFound This client error response indicates that the server cannot find the requested resource. ## MethodNotAllowed Indicates that the request method is known by the server but is not supported by the target resource. ## NotAcceptable The target resource does not have a current representation that would be acceptable to the user agent, according to the proactive negotiation header fields received in the request, and the server is unwilling to supply a default representation. ## AlreadyExists The request could not be completed due to a conflict with the current state of the target resource, e.g. the resource it tries to create already exists. ## Unknown This means that the server encountered an unexpected condition that prevented it from fulfilling the request. +# Overview To facilitate management, Apache Airflow supports a range of REST API endpoints across its objects. This section provides an overview of the API design, methods, and supported use cases. Most of the endpoints accept `JSON` as input and return `JSON` responses. This means that you must usually add the following headers to your request: ``` Content-type: application/json Accept: application/json ``` ## Resources The term `resource` refers to a single type of object in the Airflow metadata. An API is broken up by its endpoint's corresponding resource. The name of a resource is typically plural and expressed in camelCase. Example: `dagRuns`. Resource names are used as part of endpoint URLs, as well as in API parameters and responses. ## CRUD Operations The platform supports **C**reate, **R**ead, **U**pdate, and **D**elete operations on most resources. You can review the standards for these operations and their standard parameters below. Some endpoints have special behavior as exceptions. ### Create To create a resource, you typically submit an HTTP `POST` request with the resource's required metadata in the request body. The response returns a `201 Created` response code upon success with the resource's metadata, including its internal `id`, in the response body. ### Read The HTTP `GET` request can be used to read a resource or to list a number of resources. A resource's `id` can be submitted in the request parameters to read a specific resource. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with the resource's metadata in the response body. If a `GET` request does not include a specific resource `id`, it is treated as a list request. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with an object containing a list of resources' metadata in the response body. When reading resources, some common query parameters are usually available. e.g.: ``` v1/connections?limit=25&offset=25 ``` |Query Parameter|Type|Description| |---------------|----|-----------| |limit|integer|Maximum number of objects to fetch. Usually 25 by default| |offset|integer|Offset after which to start returning objects. For use with limit query parameter.| ### Update Updating a resource requires the resource `id`, and is typically done using an HTTP `PATCH` request, with the fields to modify in the request body. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with information about the modified resource in the response body. ### Delete Deleting a resource requires the resource `id` and is typically executed via an HTTP `DELETE` request. The response usually returns a `204 No Content` response code upon success. ## Conventions - Resource names are plural and expressed in camelCase. - Names are consistent between URL parameter name and field name. - Field names are in snake_case. ```json { \"description\": \"string\", \"name\": \"string\", \"occupied_slots\": 0, \"open_slots\": 0 \"queued_slots\": 0, \"running_slots\": 0, \"scheduled_slots\": 0, \"slots\": 0, } ``` ### Update Mask Update mask is available as a query parameter in patch endpoints. It is used to notify the API which fields you want to update. Using `update_mask` makes it easier to update objects by helping the server know which fields to update in an object instead of updating all fields. The update request ignores any fields that aren't specified in the field mask, leaving them with their current values. Example: ``` resource = request.get('/resource/my-id').json() resource['my_field'] = 'new-value' request.patch('/resource/my-id?update_mask=my_field', data=json.dumps(resource)) ``` ## Versioning and Endpoint Lifecycle - API versioning is not synchronized to specific releases of the Apache Airflow. - APIs are designed to be backward compatible. - Any changes to the API will first go through a deprecation phase. # Trying the API You can use a third party client, such as [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), [HTTPie](https://httpie.org/), [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [the Insomnia rest client](https://insomnia.rest/) to test the Apache Airflow API. Note that you will need to pass credentials data. For e.g., here is how to pause a DAG with [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), when basic authorization is used: ```bash curl -X PATCH 'https://example.com/api/v1/dags/{dag_id}?update_mask=is_paused' \\ -H 'Content-Type: application/json' \\ --user \"username:password\" \\ -d '{ \"is_paused\": true }' ``` Using a graphical tool such as [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [Insomnia](https://insomnia.rest/), it is possible to import the API specifications directly: 1. Download the API specification by clicking the **Download** button at the top of this document 2. Import the JSON specification in the graphical tool of your choice. - In *Postman*, you can click the **import** button at the top - With *Insomnia*, you can just drag-and-drop the file on the UI Note that with *Postman*, you can also generate code snippets by selecting a request and clicking on the **Code** button. ## Enabling CORS [Cross-origin resource sharing (CORS)](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/CORS) is a browser security feature that restricts HTTP requests that are initiated from scripts running in the browser. For details on enabling/configuring CORS, see [Enabling CORS](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Authentication To be able to meet the requirements of many organizations, Airflow supports many authentication methods, and it is even possible to add your own method. If you want to check which auth backend is currently set, you can use `airflow config get-value api auth_backends` command as in the example below. ```bash $ airflow config get-value api auth_backends airflow.api.auth.backend.basic_auth ``` The default is to deny all requests. For details on configuring the authentication, see [API Authorization](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Errors We follow the error response format proposed in [RFC 7807](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7807) also known as Problem Details for HTTP APIs. As with our normal API responses, your client must be prepared to gracefully handle additional members of the response. ## Unauthenticated This indicates that the request has not been applied because it lacks valid authentication credentials for the target resource. Please check that you have valid credentials. ## PermissionDenied This response means that the server understood the request but refuses to authorize it because it lacks sufficient rights to the resource. It happens when you do not have the necessary permission to execute the action you performed. You need to get the appropriate permissions in other to resolve this error. ## BadRequest This response means that the server cannot or will not process the request due to something that is perceived to be a client error (e.g., malformed request syntax, invalid request message framing, or deceptive request routing). To resolve this, please ensure that your syntax is correct. ## NotFound This client error response indicates that the server cannot find the requested resource. ## MethodNotAllowed Indicates that the request method is known by the server but is not supported by the target resource. ## NotAcceptable The target resource does not have a current representation that would be acceptable to the user agent, according to the proactive negotiation header fields received in the request, and the server is unwilling to supply a default representation. ## AlreadyExists The request could not be completed due to a conflict with the current state of the target resource, e.g. the resource it tries to create already exists. ## Unknown This means that the server encountered an unexpected condition that prevented it from fulfilling the request. -API version: 2.5.0 +API version: 2.7.2 Contact: dev@airflow.apache.org */ @@ -30,29 +30,29 @@ package airflow import ( "bytes" - _context "context" - _ioutil "io/ioutil" - _nethttp "net/http" - _neturl "net/url" + "context" + "io/ioutil" + "net/http" + "net/url" "strings" ) // Linger please var ( - _ _context.Context + _ context.Context ) // UserApiService UserApi service type UserApiService service type UserApiApiDeleteUserRequest struct { - ctx _context.Context + ctx context.Context ApiService *UserApiService username string } -func (r UserApiApiDeleteUserRequest) Execute() (*_nethttp.Response, error) { +func (r UserApiApiDeleteUserRequest) Execute() (*http.Response, error) { return r.ApiService.DeleteUserExecute(r) } @@ -64,11 +64,11 @@ Delete a user with a specific username. *New in version 2.2.0* - @param ctx _context.Context - for authentication, logging, cancellation, deadlines, tracing, etc. Passed from http.Request or context.Background(). + @param ctx context.Context - for authentication, logging, cancellation, deadlines, tracing, etc. Passed from http.Request or context.Background(). @param username The username of the user. *New in version 2.1.0* @return UserApiApiDeleteUserRequest */ -func (a *UserApiService) DeleteUser(ctx _context.Context, username string) UserApiApiDeleteUserRequest { +func (a *UserApiService) DeleteUser(ctx context.Context, username string) UserApiApiDeleteUserRequest { return UserApiApiDeleteUserRequest{ ApiService: a, ctx: ctx, @@ -77,26 +77,24 @@ func (a *UserApiService) DeleteUser(ctx _context.Context, username string) UserA } // Execute executes the request -func (a *UserApiService) DeleteUserExecute(r UserApiApiDeleteUserRequest) (*_nethttp.Response, error) { +func (a *UserApiService) DeleteUserExecute(r UserApiApiDeleteUserRequest) (*http.Response, error) { var ( - localVarHTTPMethod = _nethttp.MethodDelete + localVarHTTPMethod = http.MethodDelete localVarPostBody interface{} - localVarFormFileName string - localVarFileName string - localVarFileBytes []byte + formFiles []formFile ) localBasePath, err := a.client.cfg.ServerURLWithContext(r.ctx, "UserApiService.DeleteUser") if err != nil { - return nil, GenericOpenAPIError{error: err.Error()} + return nil, &GenericOpenAPIError{error: err.Error()} } localVarPath := localBasePath + "/users/{username}" - localVarPath = strings.Replace(localVarPath, "{"+"username"+"}", _neturl.PathEscape(parameterToString(r.username, "")), -1) + localVarPath = strings.Replace(localVarPath, "{"+"username"+"}", url.PathEscape(parameterToString(r.username, "")), -1) localVarHeaderParams := make(map[string]string) - localVarQueryParams := _neturl.Values{} - localVarFormParams := _neturl.Values{} + localVarQueryParams := url.Values{} + localVarFormParams := url.Values{} // to determine the Content-Type header localVarHTTPContentTypes := []string{} @@ -115,7 +113,7 @@ func (a *UserApiService) DeleteUserExecute(r UserApiApiDeleteUserRequest) (*_net if localVarHTTPHeaderAccept != "" { localVarHeaderParams["Accept"] = localVarHTTPHeaderAccept } - req, err := a.client.prepareRequest(r.ctx, localVarPath, localVarHTTPMethod, localVarPostBody, localVarHeaderParams, localVarQueryParams, localVarFormParams, localVarFormFileName, localVarFileName, localVarFileBytes) + req, err := a.client.prepareRequest(r.ctx, localVarPath, localVarHTTPMethod, localVarPostBody, localVarHeaderParams, localVarQueryParams, localVarFormParams, formFiles) if err != nil { return nil, err } @@ -125,15 +123,15 @@ func (a *UserApiService) DeleteUserExecute(r UserApiApiDeleteUserRequest) (*_net return localVarHTTPResponse, err } - localVarBody, err := _ioutil.ReadAll(localVarHTTPResponse.Body) + localVarBody, err := ioutil.ReadAll(localVarHTTPResponse.Body) localVarHTTPResponse.Body.Close() - localVarHTTPResponse.Body = _ioutil.NopCloser(bytes.NewBuffer(localVarBody)) + localVarHTTPResponse.Body = ioutil.NopCloser(bytes.NewBuffer(localVarBody)) if err != nil { return localVarHTTPResponse, err } if localVarHTTPResponse.StatusCode >= 300 { - newErr := GenericOpenAPIError{ + newErr := &GenericOpenAPIError{ body: localVarBody, error: localVarHTTPResponse.Status, } @@ -183,13 +181,13 @@ func (a *UserApiService) DeleteUserExecute(r UserApiApiDeleteUserRequest) (*_net } type UserApiApiGetUserRequest struct { - ctx _context.Context + ctx context.Context ApiService *UserApiService username string } -func (r UserApiApiGetUserRequest) Execute() (UserCollectionItem, *_nethttp.Response, error) { +func (r UserApiApiGetUserRequest) Execute() (*UserCollectionItem, *http.Response, error) { return r.ApiService.GetUserExecute(r) } @@ -201,11 +199,11 @@ Get a user with a specific username. *New in version 2.1.0* - @param ctx _context.Context - for authentication, logging, cancellation, deadlines, tracing, etc. Passed from http.Request or context.Background(). + @param ctx context.Context - for authentication, logging, cancellation, deadlines, tracing, etc. Passed from http.Request or context.Background(). @param username The username of the user. *New in version 2.1.0* @return UserApiApiGetUserRequest */ -func (a *UserApiService) GetUser(ctx _context.Context, username string) UserApiApiGetUserRequest { +func (a *UserApiService) GetUser(ctx context.Context, username string) UserApiApiGetUserRequest { return UserApiApiGetUserRequest{ ApiService: a, ctx: ctx, @@ -215,27 +213,25 @@ func (a *UserApiService) GetUser(ctx _context.Context, username string) UserApiA // Execute executes the request // @return UserCollectionItem -func (a *UserApiService) GetUserExecute(r UserApiApiGetUserRequest) (UserCollectionItem, *_nethttp.Response, error) { +func (a *UserApiService) GetUserExecute(r UserApiApiGetUserRequest) (*UserCollectionItem, *http.Response, error) { var ( - localVarHTTPMethod = _nethttp.MethodGet + localVarHTTPMethod = http.MethodGet localVarPostBody interface{} - localVarFormFileName string - localVarFileName string - localVarFileBytes []byte - localVarReturnValue UserCollectionItem + formFiles []formFile + localVarReturnValue *UserCollectionItem ) localBasePath, err := a.client.cfg.ServerURLWithContext(r.ctx, "UserApiService.GetUser") if err != nil { - return localVarReturnValue, nil, GenericOpenAPIError{error: err.Error()} + return localVarReturnValue, nil, &GenericOpenAPIError{error: err.Error()} } localVarPath := localBasePath + "/users/{username}" - localVarPath = strings.Replace(localVarPath, "{"+"username"+"}", _neturl.PathEscape(parameterToString(r.username, "")), -1) + localVarPath = strings.Replace(localVarPath, "{"+"username"+"}", url.PathEscape(parameterToString(r.username, "")), -1) localVarHeaderParams := make(map[string]string) - localVarQueryParams := _neturl.Values{} - localVarFormParams := _neturl.Values{} + localVarQueryParams := url.Values{} + localVarFormParams := url.Values{} // to determine the Content-Type header localVarHTTPContentTypes := []string{} @@ -254,7 +250,7 @@ func (a *UserApiService) GetUserExecute(r UserApiApiGetUserRequest) (UserCollect if localVarHTTPHeaderAccept != "" { localVarHeaderParams["Accept"] = localVarHTTPHeaderAccept } - req, err := a.client.prepareRequest(r.ctx, localVarPath, localVarHTTPMethod, localVarPostBody, localVarHeaderParams, localVarQueryParams, localVarFormParams, localVarFormFileName, localVarFileName, localVarFileBytes) + req, err := a.client.prepareRequest(r.ctx, localVarPath, localVarHTTPMethod, localVarPostBody, localVarHeaderParams, localVarQueryParams, localVarFormParams, formFiles) if err != nil { return localVarReturnValue, nil, err } @@ -264,15 +260,15 @@ func (a *UserApiService) GetUserExecute(r UserApiApiGetUserRequest) (UserCollect return localVarReturnValue, localVarHTTPResponse, err } - localVarBody, err := _ioutil.ReadAll(localVarHTTPResponse.Body) + localVarBody, err := ioutil.ReadAll(localVarHTTPResponse.Body) localVarHTTPResponse.Body.Close() - localVarHTTPResponse.Body = _ioutil.NopCloser(bytes.NewBuffer(localVarBody)) + localVarHTTPResponse.Body = ioutil.NopCloser(bytes.NewBuffer(localVarBody)) if err != nil { return localVarReturnValue, localVarHTTPResponse, err } if localVarHTTPResponse.StatusCode >= 300 { - newErr := GenericOpenAPIError{ + newErr := &GenericOpenAPIError{ body: localVarBody, error: localVarHTTPResponse.Status, } @@ -310,7 +306,7 @@ func (a *UserApiService) GetUserExecute(r UserApiApiGetUserRequest) (UserCollect err = a.client.decode(&localVarReturnValue, localVarBody, localVarHTTPResponse.Header.Get("Content-Type")) if err != nil { - newErr := GenericOpenAPIError{ + newErr := &GenericOpenAPIError{ body: localVarBody, error: err.Error(), } @@ -321,7 +317,7 @@ func (a *UserApiService) GetUserExecute(r UserApiApiGetUserRequest) (UserCollect } type UserApiApiGetUsersRequest struct { - ctx _context.Context + ctx context.Context ApiService *UserApiService limit *int32 offset *int32 @@ -344,7 +340,7 @@ func (r UserApiApiGetUsersRequest) OrderBy(orderBy string) UserApiApiGetUsersReq return r } -func (r UserApiApiGetUsersRequest) Execute() (UserCollection, *_nethttp.Response, error) { +func (r UserApiApiGetUsersRequest) Execute() (*UserCollection, *http.Response, error) { return r.ApiService.GetUsersExecute(r) } @@ -356,10 +352,10 @@ Get a list of users. *New in version 2.1.0* - @param ctx _context.Context - for authentication, logging, cancellation, deadlines, tracing, etc. Passed from http.Request or context.Background(). + @param ctx context.Context - for authentication, logging, cancellation, deadlines, tracing, etc. Passed from http.Request or context.Background(). @return UserApiApiGetUsersRequest */ -func (a *UserApiService) GetUsers(ctx _context.Context) UserApiApiGetUsersRequest { +func (a *UserApiService) GetUsers(ctx context.Context) UserApiApiGetUsersRequest { return UserApiApiGetUsersRequest{ ApiService: a, ctx: ctx, @@ -368,26 +364,24 @@ func (a *UserApiService) GetUsers(ctx _context.Context) UserApiApiGetUsersReques // Execute executes the request // @return UserCollection -func (a *UserApiService) GetUsersExecute(r UserApiApiGetUsersRequest) (UserCollection, *_nethttp.Response, error) { +func (a *UserApiService) GetUsersExecute(r UserApiApiGetUsersRequest) (*UserCollection, *http.Response, error) { var ( - localVarHTTPMethod = _nethttp.MethodGet + localVarHTTPMethod = http.MethodGet localVarPostBody interface{} - localVarFormFileName string - localVarFileName string - localVarFileBytes []byte - localVarReturnValue UserCollection + formFiles []formFile + localVarReturnValue *UserCollection ) localBasePath, err := a.client.cfg.ServerURLWithContext(r.ctx, "UserApiService.GetUsers") if err != nil { - return localVarReturnValue, nil, GenericOpenAPIError{error: err.Error()} + return localVarReturnValue, nil, &GenericOpenAPIError{error: err.Error()} } localVarPath := localBasePath + "/users" localVarHeaderParams := make(map[string]string) - localVarQueryParams := _neturl.Values{} - localVarFormParams := _neturl.Values{} + localVarQueryParams := url.Values{} + localVarFormParams := url.Values{} if r.limit != nil { localVarQueryParams.Add("limit", parameterToString(*r.limit, "")) @@ -415,7 +409,7 @@ func (a *UserApiService) GetUsersExecute(r UserApiApiGetUsersRequest) (UserColle if localVarHTTPHeaderAccept != "" { localVarHeaderParams["Accept"] = localVarHTTPHeaderAccept } - req, err := a.client.prepareRequest(r.ctx, localVarPath, localVarHTTPMethod, localVarPostBody, localVarHeaderParams, localVarQueryParams, localVarFormParams, localVarFormFileName, localVarFileName, localVarFileBytes) + req, err := a.client.prepareRequest(r.ctx, localVarPath, localVarHTTPMethod, localVarPostBody, localVarHeaderParams, localVarQueryParams, localVarFormParams, formFiles) if err != nil { return localVarReturnValue, nil, err } @@ -425,15 +419,15 @@ func (a *UserApiService) GetUsersExecute(r UserApiApiGetUsersRequest) (UserColle return localVarReturnValue, localVarHTTPResponse, err } - localVarBody, err := _ioutil.ReadAll(localVarHTTPResponse.Body) + localVarBody, err := ioutil.ReadAll(localVarHTTPResponse.Body) localVarHTTPResponse.Body.Close() - localVarHTTPResponse.Body = _ioutil.NopCloser(bytes.NewBuffer(localVarBody)) + localVarHTTPResponse.Body = ioutil.NopCloser(bytes.NewBuffer(localVarBody)) if err != nil { return localVarReturnValue, localVarHTTPResponse, err } if localVarHTTPResponse.StatusCode >= 300 { - newErr := GenericOpenAPIError{ + newErr := &GenericOpenAPIError{ body: localVarBody, error: localVarHTTPResponse.Status, } @@ -461,7 +455,7 @@ func (a *UserApiService) GetUsersExecute(r UserApiApiGetUsersRequest) (UserColle err = a.client.decode(&localVarReturnValue, localVarBody, localVarHTTPResponse.Header.Get("Content-Type")) if err != nil { - newErr := GenericOpenAPIError{ + newErr := &GenericOpenAPIError{ body: localVarBody, error: err.Error(), } @@ -472,7 +466,7 @@ func (a *UserApiService) GetUsersExecute(r UserApiApiGetUsersRequest) (UserColle } type UserApiApiPatchUserRequest struct { - ctx _context.Context + ctx context.Context ApiService *UserApiService username string user *User @@ -489,7 +483,7 @@ func (r UserApiApiPatchUserRequest) UpdateMask(updateMask []string) UserApiApiPa return r } -func (r UserApiApiPatchUserRequest) Execute() (Role, *_nethttp.Response, error) { +func (r UserApiApiPatchUserRequest) Execute() (*UserCollectionItem, *http.Response, error) { return r.ApiService.PatchUserExecute(r) } @@ -501,11 +495,11 @@ Update fields for a user. *New in version 2.2.0* - @param ctx _context.Context - for authentication, logging, cancellation, deadlines, tracing, etc. Passed from http.Request or context.Background(). + @param ctx context.Context - for authentication, logging, cancellation, deadlines, tracing, etc. Passed from http.Request or context.Background(). @param username The username of the user. *New in version 2.1.0* @return UserApiApiPatchUserRequest */ -func (a *UserApiService) PatchUser(ctx _context.Context, username string) UserApiApiPatchUserRequest { +func (a *UserApiService) PatchUser(ctx context.Context, username string) UserApiApiPatchUserRequest { return UserApiApiPatchUserRequest{ ApiService: a, ctx: ctx, @@ -514,28 +508,26 @@ func (a *UserApiService) PatchUser(ctx _context.Context, username string) UserAp } // Execute executes the request -// @return Role -func (a *UserApiService) PatchUserExecute(r UserApiApiPatchUserRequest) (Role, *_nethttp.Response, error) { +// @return UserCollectionItem +func (a *UserApiService) PatchUserExecute(r UserApiApiPatchUserRequest) (*UserCollectionItem, *http.Response, error) { var ( - localVarHTTPMethod = _nethttp.MethodPatch + localVarHTTPMethod = http.MethodPatch localVarPostBody interface{} - localVarFormFileName string - localVarFileName string - localVarFileBytes []byte - localVarReturnValue Role + formFiles []formFile + localVarReturnValue *UserCollectionItem ) localBasePath, err := a.client.cfg.ServerURLWithContext(r.ctx, "UserApiService.PatchUser") if err != nil { - return localVarReturnValue, nil, GenericOpenAPIError{error: err.Error()} + return localVarReturnValue, nil, &GenericOpenAPIError{error: err.Error()} } localVarPath := localBasePath + "/users/{username}" - localVarPath = strings.Replace(localVarPath, "{"+"username"+"}", _neturl.PathEscape(parameterToString(r.username, "")), -1) + localVarPath = strings.Replace(localVarPath, "{"+"username"+"}", url.PathEscape(parameterToString(r.username, "")), -1) localVarHeaderParams := make(map[string]string) - localVarQueryParams := _neturl.Values{} - localVarFormParams := _neturl.Values{} + localVarQueryParams := url.Values{} + localVarFormParams := url.Values{} if r.user == nil { return localVarReturnValue, nil, reportError("user is required and must be specified") } @@ -562,7 +554,7 @@ func (a *UserApiService) PatchUserExecute(r UserApiApiPatchUserRequest) (Role, * } // body params localVarPostBody = r.user - req, err := a.client.prepareRequest(r.ctx, localVarPath, localVarHTTPMethod, localVarPostBody, localVarHeaderParams, localVarQueryParams, localVarFormParams, localVarFormFileName, localVarFileName, localVarFileBytes) + req, err := a.client.prepareRequest(r.ctx, localVarPath, localVarHTTPMethod, localVarPostBody, localVarHeaderParams, localVarQueryParams, localVarFormParams, formFiles) if err != nil { return localVarReturnValue, nil, err } @@ -572,15 +564,15 @@ func (a *UserApiService) PatchUserExecute(r UserApiApiPatchUserRequest) (Role, * return localVarReturnValue, localVarHTTPResponse, err } - localVarBody, err := _ioutil.ReadAll(localVarHTTPResponse.Body) + localVarBody, err := ioutil.ReadAll(localVarHTTPResponse.Body) localVarHTTPResponse.Body.Close() - localVarHTTPResponse.Body = _ioutil.NopCloser(bytes.NewBuffer(localVarBody)) + localVarHTTPResponse.Body = ioutil.NopCloser(bytes.NewBuffer(localVarBody)) if err != nil { return localVarReturnValue, localVarHTTPResponse, err } if localVarHTTPResponse.StatusCode >= 300 { - newErr := GenericOpenAPIError{ + newErr := &GenericOpenAPIError{ body: localVarBody, error: localVarHTTPResponse.Status, } @@ -628,7 +620,7 @@ func (a *UserApiService) PatchUserExecute(r UserApiApiPatchUserRequest) (Role, * err = a.client.decode(&localVarReturnValue, localVarBody, localVarHTTPResponse.Header.Get("Content-Type")) if err != nil { - newErr := GenericOpenAPIError{ + newErr := &GenericOpenAPIError{ body: localVarBody, error: err.Error(), } @@ -639,7 +631,7 @@ func (a *UserApiService) PatchUserExecute(r UserApiApiPatchUserRequest) (Role, * } type UserApiApiPostUserRequest struct { - ctx _context.Context + ctx context.Context ApiService *UserApiService user *User } @@ -649,7 +641,7 @@ func (r UserApiApiPostUserRequest) User(user User) UserApiApiPostUserRequest { return r } -func (r UserApiApiPostUserRequest) Execute() (User, *_nethttp.Response, error) { +func (r UserApiApiPostUserRequest) Execute() (*User, *http.Response, error) { return r.ApiService.PostUserExecute(r) } @@ -661,10 +653,10 @@ Create a new user with unique username and email. *New in version 2.2.0* - @param ctx _context.Context - for authentication, logging, cancellation, deadlines, tracing, etc. Passed from http.Request or context.Background(). + @param ctx context.Context - for authentication, logging, cancellation, deadlines, tracing, etc. Passed from http.Request or context.Background(). @return UserApiApiPostUserRequest */ -func (a *UserApiService) PostUser(ctx _context.Context) UserApiApiPostUserRequest { +func (a *UserApiService) PostUser(ctx context.Context) UserApiApiPostUserRequest { return UserApiApiPostUserRequest{ ApiService: a, ctx: ctx, @@ -673,26 +665,24 @@ func (a *UserApiService) PostUser(ctx _context.Context) UserApiApiPostUserReques // Execute executes the request // @return User -func (a *UserApiService) PostUserExecute(r UserApiApiPostUserRequest) (User, *_nethttp.Response, error) { +func (a *UserApiService) PostUserExecute(r UserApiApiPostUserRequest) (*User, *http.Response, error) { var ( - localVarHTTPMethod = _nethttp.MethodPost + localVarHTTPMethod = http.MethodPost localVarPostBody interface{} - localVarFormFileName string - localVarFileName string - localVarFileBytes []byte - localVarReturnValue User + formFiles []formFile + localVarReturnValue *User ) localBasePath, err := a.client.cfg.ServerURLWithContext(r.ctx, "UserApiService.PostUser") if err != nil { - return localVarReturnValue, nil, GenericOpenAPIError{error: err.Error()} + return localVarReturnValue, nil, &GenericOpenAPIError{error: err.Error()} } localVarPath := localBasePath + "/users" localVarHeaderParams := make(map[string]string) - localVarQueryParams := _neturl.Values{} - localVarFormParams := _neturl.Values{} + localVarQueryParams := url.Values{} + localVarFormParams := url.Values{} if r.user == nil { return localVarReturnValue, nil, reportError("user is required and must be specified") } @@ -716,7 +706,7 @@ func (a *UserApiService) PostUserExecute(r UserApiApiPostUserRequest) (User, *_n } // body params localVarPostBody = r.user - req, err := a.client.prepareRequest(r.ctx, localVarPath, localVarHTTPMethod, localVarPostBody, localVarHeaderParams, localVarQueryParams, localVarFormParams, localVarFormFileName, localVarFileName, localVarFileBytes) + req, err := a.client.prepareRequest(r.ctx, localVarPath, localVarHTTPMethod, localVarPostBody, localVarHeaderParams, localVarQueryParams, localVarFormParams, formFiles) if err != nil { return localVarReturnValue, nil, err } @@ -726,15 +716,15 @@ func (a *UserApiService) PostUserExecute(r UserApiApiPostUserRequest) (User, *_n return localVarReturnValue, localVarHTTPResponse, err } - localVarBody, err := _ioutil.ReadAll(localVarHTTPResponse.Body) + localVarBody, err := ioutil.ReadAll(localVarHTTPResponse.Body) localVarHTTPResponse.Body.Close() - localVarHTTPResponse.Body = _ioutil.NopCloser(bytes.NewBuffer(localVarBody)) + localVarHTTPResponse.Body = ioutil.NopCloser(bytes.NewBuffer(localVarBody)) if err != nil { return localVarReturnValue, localVarHTTPResponse, err } if localVarHTTPResponse.StatusCode >= 300 { - newErr := GenericOpenAPIError{ + newErr := &GenericOpenAPIError{ body: localVarBody, error: localVarHTTPResponse.Status, } @@ -782,7 +772,7 @@ func (a *UserApiService) PostUserExecute(r UserApiApiPostUserRequest) (User, *_n err = a.client.decode(&localVarReturnValue, localVarBody, localVarHTTPResponse.Header.Get("Content-Type")) if err != nil { - newErr := GenericOpenAPIError{ + newErr := &GenericOpenAPIError{ body: localVarBody, error: err.Error(), } diff --git a/airflow/api_variable.go b/airflow/api_variable.go index f9acf87..9ae893d 100644 --- a/airflow/api_variable.go +++ b/airflow/api_variable.go @@ -18,9 +18,9 @@ /* Airflow API (Stable) -# Overview To facilitate management, Apache Airflow supports a range of REST API endpoints across its objects. This section provides an overview of the API design, methods, and supported use cases. Most of the endpoints accept `JSON` as input and return `JSON` responses. This means that you must usually add the following headers to your request: ``` Content-type: application/json Accept: application/json ``` ## Resources The term `resource` refers to a single type of object in the Airflow metadata. An API is broken up by its endpoint's corresponding resource. The name of a resource is typically plural and expressed in camelCase. Example: `dagRuns`. Resource names are used as part of endpoint URLs, as well as in API parameters and responses. ## CRUD Operations The platform supports **C**reate, **R**ead, **U**pdate, and **D**elete operations on most resources. You can review the standards for these operations and their standard parameters below. Some endpoints have special behavior as exceptions. ### Create To create a resource, you typically submit an HTTP `POST` request with the resource's required metadata in the request body. The response returns a `201 Created` response code upon success with the resource's metadata, including its internal `id`, in the response body. ### Read The HTTP `GET` request can be used to read a resource or to list a number of resources. A resource's `id` can be submitted in the request parameters to read a specific resource. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with the resource's metadata in the response body. If a `GET` request does not include a specific resource `id`, it is treated as a list request. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with an object containing a list of resources' metadata in the response body. When reading resources, some common query parameters are usually available. e.g.: ``` v1/connections?limit=25&offset=25 ``` |Query Parameter|Type|Description| |---------------|----|-----------| |limit|integer|Maximum number of objects to fetch. Usually 25 by default| |offset|integer|Offset after which to start returning objects. For use with limit query parameter.| ### Update Updating a resource requires the resource `id`, and is typically done using an HTTP `PATCH` request, with the fields to modify in the request body. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with information about the modified resource in the response body. ### Delete Deleting a resource requires the resource `id` and is typically executing via an HTTP `DELETE` request. The response usually returns a `204 No Content` response code upon success. ## Conventions - Resource names are plural and expressed in camelCase. - Names are consistent between URL parameter name and field name. - Field names are in snake_case. ```json { \"name\": \"string\", \"slots\": 0, \"occupied_slots\": 0, \"used_slots\": 0, \"queued_slots\": 0, \"open_slots\": 0 } ``` ### Update Mask Update mask is available as a query parameter in patch endpoints. It is used to notify the API which fields you want to update. Using `update_mask` makes it easier to update objects by helping the server know which fields to update in an object instead of updating all fields. The update request ignores any fields that aren't specified in the field mask, leaving them with their current values. Example: ``` resource = request.get('/resource/my-id').json() resource['my_field'] = 'new-value' request.patch('/resource/my-id?update_mask=my_field', data=json.dumps(resource)) ``` ## Versioning and Endpoint Lifecycle - API versioning is not synchronized to specific releases of the Apache Airflow. - APIs are designed to be backward compatible. - Any changes to the API will first go through a deprecation phase. # Trying the API You can use a third party client, such as [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), [HTTPie](https://httpie.org/), [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [the Insomnia rest client](https://insomnia.rest/) to test the Apache Airflow API. Note that you will need to pass credentials data. For e.g., here is how to pause a DAG with [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), when basic authorization is used: ```bash curl -X PATCH 'https://example.com/api/v1/dags/{dag_id}?update_mask=is_paused' \\ -H 'Content-Type: application/json' \\ --user \"username:password\" \\ -d '{ \"is_paused\": true }' ``` Using a graphical tool such as [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [Insomnia](https://insomnia.rest/), it is possible to import the API specifications directly: 1. Download the API specification by clicking the **Download** button at top of this document 2. Import the JSON specification in the graphical tool of your choice. - In *Postman*, you can click the **import** button at the top - With *Insomnia*, you can just drag-and-drop the file on the UI Note that with *Postman*, you can also generate code snippets by selecting a request and clicking on the **Code** button. ## Enabling CORS [Cross-origin resource sharing (CORS)](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/CORS) is a browser security feature that restricts HTTP requests that are initiated from scripts running in the browser. For details on enabling/configuring CORS, see [Enabling CORS](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Authentication To be able to meet the requirements of many organizations, Airflow supports many authentication methods, and it is even possible to add your own method. If you want to check which auth backend is currently set, you can use `airflow config get-value api auth_backends` command as in the example below. ```bash $ airflow config get-value api auth_backends airflow.api.auth.backend.basic_auth ``` The default is to deny all requests. For details on configuring the authentication, see [API Authorization](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Errors We follow the error response format proposed in [RFC 7807](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7807) also known as Problem Details for HTTP APIs. As with our normal API responses, your client must be prepared to gracefully handle additional members of the response. ## Unauthenticated This indicates that the request has not been applied because it lacks valid authentication credentials for the target resource. Please check that you have valid credentials. ## PermissionDenied This response means that the server understood the request but refuses to authorize it because it lacks sufficient rights to the resource. It happens when you do not have the necessary permission to execute the action you performed. You need to get the appropriate permissions in other to resolve this error. ## BadRequest This response means that the server cannot or will not process the request due to something that is perceived to be a client error (e.g., malformed request syntax, invalid request message framing, or deceptive request routing). To resolve this, please ensure that your syntax is correct. ## NotFound This client error response indicates that the server cannot find the requested resource. ## MethodNotAllowed Indicates that the request method is known by the server but is not supported by the target resource. ## NotAcceptable The target resource does not have a current representation that would be acceptable to the user agent, according to the proactive negotiation header fields received in the request, and the server is unwilling to supply a default representation. ## AlreadyExists The request could not be completed due to a conflict with the current state of the target resource, e.g. the resource it tries to create already exists. ## Unknown This means that the server encountered an unexpected condition that prevented it from fulfilling the request. +# Overview To facilitate management, Apache Airflow supports a range of REST API endpoints across its objects. This section provides an overview of the API design, methods, and supported use cases. Most of the endpoints accept `JSON` as input and return `JSON` responses. This means that you must usually add the following headers to your request: ``` Content-type: application/json Accept: application/json ``` ## Resources The term `resource` refers to a single type of object in the Airflow metadata. An API is broken up by its endpoint's corresponding resource. The name of a resource is typically plural and expressed in camelCase. Example: `dagRuns`. Resource names are used as part of endpoint URLs, as well as in API parameters and responses. ## CRUD Operations The platform supports **C**reate, **R**ead, **U**pdate, and **D**elete operations on most resources. You can review the standards for these operations and their standard parameters below. Some endpoints have special behavior as exceptions. ### Create To create a resource, you typically submit an HTTP `POST` request with the resource's required metadata in the request body. The response returns a `201 Created` response code upon success with the resource's metadata, including its internal `id`, in the response body. ### Read The HTTP `GET` request can be used to read a resource or to list a number of resources. A resource's `id` can be submitted in the request parameters to read a specific resource. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with the resource's metadata in the response body. If a `GET` request does not include a specific resource `id`, it is treated as a list request. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with an object containing a list of resources' metadata in the response body. When reading resources, some common query parameters are usually available. e.g.: ``` v1/connections?limit=25&offset=25 ``` |Query Parameter|Type|Description| |---------------|----|-----------| |limit|integer|Maximum number of objects to fetch. Usually 25 by default| |offset|integer|Offset after which to start returning objects. For use with limit query parameter.| ### Update Updating a resource requires the resource `id`, and is typically done using an HTTP `PATCH` request, with the fields to modify in the request body. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with information about the modified resource in the response body. ### Delete Deleting a resource requires the resource `id` and is typically executed via an HTTP `DELETE` request. The response usually returns a `204 No Content` response code upon success. ## Conventions - Resource names are plural and expressed in camelCase. - Names are consistent between URL parameter name and field name. - Field names are in snake_case. ```json { \"description\": \"string\", \"name\": \"string\", \"occupied_slots\": 0, \"open_slots\": 0 \"queued_slots\": 0, \"running_slots\": 0, \"scheduled_slots\": 0, \"slots\": 0, } ``` ### Update Mask Update mask is available as a query parameter in patch endpoints. It is used to notify the API which fields you want to update. Using `update_mask` makes it easier to update objects by helping the server know which fields to update in an object instead of updating all fields. The update request ignores any fields that aren't specified in the field mask, leaving them with their current values. Example: ``` resource = request.get('/resource/my-id').json() resource['my_field'] = 'new-value' request.patch('/resource/my-id?update_mask=my_field', data=json.dumps(resource)) ``` ## Versioning and Endpoint Lifecycle - API versioning is not synchronized to specific releases of the Apache Airflow. - APIs are designed to be backward compatible. - Any changes to the API will first go through a deprecation phase. # Trying the API You can use a third party client, such as [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), [HTTPie](https://httpie.org/), [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [the Insomnia rest client](https://insomnia.rest/) to test the Apache Airflow API. Note that you will need to pass credentials data. For e.g., here is how to pause a DAG with [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), when basic authorization is used: ```bash curl -X PATCH 'https://example.com/api/v1/dags/{dag_id}?update_mask=is_paused' \\ -H 'Content-Type: application/json' \\ --user \"username:password\" \\ -d '{ \"is_paused\": true }' ``` Using a graphical tool such as [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [Insomnia](https://insomnia.rest/), it is possible to import the API specifications directly: 1. Download the API specification by clicking the **Download** button at the top of this document 2. Import the JSON specification in the graphical tool of your choice. - In *Postman*, you can click the **import** button at the top - With *Insomnia*, you can just drag-and-drop the file on the UI Note that with *Postman*, you can also generate code snippets by selecting a request and clicking on the **Code** button. ## Enabling CORS [Cross-origin resource sharing (CORS)](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/CORS) is a browser security feature that restricts HTTP requests that are initiated from scripts running in the browser. For details on enabling/configuring CORS, see [Enabling CORS](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Authentication To be able to meet the requirements of many organizations, Airflow supports many authentication methods, and it is even possible to add your own method. If you want to check which auth backend is currently set, you can use `airflow config get-value api auth_backends` command as in the example below. ```bash $ airflow config get-value api auth_backends airflow.api.auth.backend.basic_auth ``` The default is to deny all requests. For details on configuring the authentication, see [API Authorization](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Errors We follow the error response format proposed in [RFC 7807](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7807) also known as Problem Details for HTTP APIs. As with our normal API responses, your client must be prepared to gracefully handle additional members of the response. ## Unauthenticated This indicates that the request has not been applied because it lacks valid authentication credentials for the target resource. Please check that you have valid credentials. ## PermissionDenied This response means that the server understood the request but refuses to authorize it because it lacks sufficient rights to the resource. It happens when you do not have the necessary permission to execute the action you performed. You need to get the appropriate permissions in other to resolve this error. ## BadRequest This response means that the server cannot or will not process the request due to something that is perceived to be a client error (e.g., malformed request syntax, invalid request message framing, or deceptive request routing). To resolve this, please ensure that your syntax is correct. ## NotFound This client error response indicates that the server cannot find the requested resource. ## MethodNotAllowed Indicates that the request method is known by the server but is not supported by the target resource. ## NotAcceptable The target resource does not have a current representation that would be acceptable to the user agent, according to the proactive negotiation header fields received in the request, and the server is unwilling to supply a default representation. ## AlreadyExists The request could not be completed due to a conflict with the current state of the target resource, e.g. the resource it tries to create already exists. ## Unknown This means that the server encountered an unexpected condition that prevented it from fulfilling the request. -API version: 2.5.0 +API version: 2.7.2 Contact: dev@airflow.apache.org */ @@ -30,40 +30,40 @@ package airflow import ( "bytes" - _context "context" - _ioutil "io/ioutil" - _nethttp "net/http" - _neturl "net/url" + "context" + "io/ioutil" + "net/http" + "net/url" "strings" ) // Linger please var ( - _ _context.Context + _ context.Context ) // VariableApiService VariableApi service type VariableApiService service type VariableApiApiDeleteVariableRequest struct { - ctx _context.Context + ctx context.Context ApiService *VariableApiService variableKey string } -func (r VariableApiApiDeleteVariableRequest) Execute() (*_nethttp.Response, error) { +func (r VariableApiApiDeleteVariableRequest) Execute() (*http.Response, error) { return r.ApiService.DeleteVariableExecute(r) } /* DeleteVariable Delete a variable - @param ctx _context.Context - for authentication, logging, cancellation, deadlines, tracing, etc. Passed from http.Request or context.Background(). + @param ctx context.Context - for authentication, logging, cancellation, deadlines, tracing, etc. Passed from http.Request or context.Background(). @param variableKey The variable Key. @return VariableApiApiDeleteVariableRequest */ -func (a *VariableApiService) DeleteVariable(ctx _context.Context, variableKey string) VariableApiApiDeleteVariableRequest { +func (a *VariableApiService) DeleteVariable(ctx context.Context, variableKey string) VariableApiApiDeleteVariableRequest { return VariableApiApiDeleteVariableRequest{ ApiService: a, ctx: ctx, @@ -72,26 +72,24 @@ func (a *VariableApiService) DeleteVariable(ctx _context.Context, variableKey st } // Execute executes the request -func (a *VariableApiService) DeleteVariableExecute(r VariableApiApiDeleteVariableRequest) (*_nethttp.Response, error) { +func (a *VariableApiService) DeleteVariableExecute(r VariableApiApiDeleteVariableRequest) (*http.Response, error) { var ( - localVarHTTPMethod = _nethttp.MethodDelete + localVarHTTPMethod = http.MethodDelete localVarPostBody interface{} - localVarFormFileName string - localVarFileName string - localVarFileBytes []byte + formFiles []formFile ) localBasePath, err := a.client.cfg.ServerURLWithContext(r.ctx, "VariableApiService.DeleteVariable") if err != nil { - return nil, GenericOpenAPIError{error: err.Error()} + return nil, &GenericOpenAPIError{error: err.Error()} } localVarPath := localBasePath + "/variables/{variable_key}" - localVarPath = strings.Replace(localVarPath, "{"+"variable_key"+"}", _neturl.PathEscape(parameterToString(r.variableKey, "")), -1) + localVarPath = strings.Replace(localVarPath, "{"+"variable_key"+"}", url.PathEscape(parameterToString(r.variableKey, "")), -1) localVarHeaderParams := make(map[string]string) - localVarQueryParams := _neturl.Values{} - localVarFormParams := _neturl.Values{} + localVarQueryParams := url.Values{} + localVarFormParams := url.Values{} // to determine the Content-Type header localVarHTTPContentTypes := []string{} @@ -110,7 +108,7 @@ func (a *VariableApiService) DeleteVariableExecute(r VariableApiApiDeleteVariabl if localVarHTTPHeaderAccept != "" { localVarHeaderParams["Accept"] = localVarHTTPHeaderAccept } - req, err := a.client.prepareRequest(r.ctx, localVarPath, localVarHTTPMethod, localVarPostBody, localVarHeaderParams, localVarQueryParams, localVarFormParams, localVarFormFileName, localVarFileName, localVarFileBytes) + req, err := a.client.prepareRequest(r.ctx, localVarPath, localVarHTTPMethod, localVarPostBody, localVarHeaderParams, localVarQueryParams, localVarFormParams, formFiles) if err != nil { return nil, err } @@ -120,15 +118,15 @@ func (a *VariableApiService) DeleteVariableExecute(r VariableApiApiDeleteVariabl return localVarHTTPResponse, err } - localVarBody, err := _ioutil.ReadAll(localVarHTTPResponse.Body) + localVarBody, err := ioutil.ReadAll(localVarHTTPResponse.Body) localVarHTTPResponse.Body.Close() - localVarHTTPResponse.Body = _ioutil.NopCloser(bytes.NewBuffer(localVarBody)) + localVarHTTPResponse.Body = ioutil.NopCloser(bytes.NewBuffer(localVarBody)) if err != nil { return localVarHTTPResponse, err } if localVarHTTPResponse.StatusCode >= 300 { - newErr := GenericOpenAPIError{ + newErr := &GenericOpenAPIError{ body: localVarBody, error: localVarHTTPResponse.Status, } @@ -178,13 +176,13 @@ func (a *VariableApiService) DeleteVariableExecute(r VariableApiApiDeleteVariabl } type VariableApiApiGetVariableRequest struct { - ctx _context.Context + ctx context.Context ApiService *VariableApiService variableKey string } -func (r VariableApiApiGetVariableRequest) Execute() (Variable, *_nethttp.Response, error) { +func (r VariableApiApiGetVariableRequest) Execute() (*Variable, *http.Response, error) { return r.ApiService.GetVariableExecute(r) } @@ -193,11 +191,11 @@ GetVariable Get a variable Get a variable by key. - @param ctx _context.Context - for authentication, logging, cancellation, deadlines, tracing, etc. Passed from http.Request or context.Background(). + @param ctx context.Context - for authentication, logging, cancellation, deadlines, tracing, etc. Passed from http.Request or context.Background(). @param variableKey The variable Key. @return VariableApiApiGetVariableRequest */ -func (a *VariableApiService) GetVariable(ctx _context.Context, variableKey string) VariableApiApiGetVariableRequest { +func (a *VariableApiService) GetVariable(ctx context.Context, variableKey string) VariableApiApiGetVariableRequest { return VariableApiApiGetVariableRequest{ ApiService: a, ctx: ctx, @@ -207,27 +205,25 @@ func (a *VariableApiService) GetVariable(ctx _context.Context, variableKey strin // Execute executes the request // @return Variable -func (a *VariableApiService) GetVariableExecute(r VariableApiApiGetVariableRequest) (Variable, *_nethttp.Response, error) { +func (a *VariableApiService) GetVariableExecute(r VariableApiApiGetVariableRequest) (*Variable, *http.Response, error) { var ( - localVarHTTPMethod = _nethttp.MethodGet + localVarHTTPMethod = http.MethodGet localVarPostBody interface{} - localVarFormFileName string - localVarFileName string - localVarFileBytes []byte - localVarReturnValue Variable + formFiles []formFile + localVarReturnValue *Variable ) localBasePath, err := a.client.cfg.ServerURLWithContext(r.ctx, "VariableApiService.GetVariable") if err != nil { - return localVarReturnValue, nil, GenericOpenAPIError{error: err.Error()} + return localVarReturnValue, nil, &GenericOpenAPIError{error: err.Error()} } localVarPath := localBasePath + "/variables/{variable_key}" - localVarPath = strings.Replace(localVarPath, "{"+"variable_key"+"}", _neturl.PathEscape(parameterToString(r.variableKey, "")), -1) + localVarPath = strings.Replace(localVarPath, "{"+"variable_key"+"}", url.PathEscape(parameterToString(r.variableKey, "")), -1) localVarHeaderParams := make(map[string]string) - localVarQueryParams := _neturl.Values{} - localVarFormParams := _neturl.Values{} + localVarQueryParams := url.Values{} + localVarFormParams := url.Values{} // to determine the Content-Type header localVarHTTPContentTypes := []string{} @@ -246,7 +242,7 @@ func (a *VariableApiService) GetVariableExecute(r VariableApiApiGetVariableReque if localVarHTTPHeaderAccept != "" { localVarHeaderParams["Accept"] = localVarHTTPHeaderAccept } - req, err := a.client.prepareRequest(r.ctx, localVarPath, localVarHTTPMethod, localVarPostBody, localVarHeaderParams, localVarQueryParams, localVarFormParams, localVarFormFileName, localVarFileName, localVarFileBytes) + req, err := a.client.prepareRequest(r.ctx, localVarPath, localVarHTTPMethod, localVarPostBody, localVarHeaderParams, localVarQueryParams, localVarFormParams, formFiles) if err != nil { return localVarReturnValue, nil, err } @@ -256,15 +252,15 @@ func (a *VariableApiService) GetVariableExecute(r VariableApiApiGetVariableReque return localVarReturnValue, localVarHTTPResponse, err } - localVarBody, err := _ioutil.ReadAll(localVarHTTPResponse.Body) + localVarBody, err := ioutil.ReadAll(localVarHTTPResponse.Body) localVarHTTPResponse.Body.Close() - localVarHTTPResponse.Body = _ioutil.NopCloser(bytes.NewBuffer(localVarBody)) + localVarHTTPResponse.Body = ioutil.NopCloser(bytes.NewBuffer(localVarBody)) if err != nil { return localVarReturnValue, localVarHTTPResponse, err } if localVarHTTPResponse.StatusCode >= 300 { - newErr := GenericOpenAPIError{ + newErr := &GenericOpenAPIError{ body: localVarBody, error: localVarHTTPResponse.Status, } @@ -302,7 +298,7 @@ func (a *VariableApiService) GetVariableExecute(r VariableApiApiGetVariableReque err = a.client.decode(&localVarReturnValue, localVarBody, localVarHTTPResponse.Header.Get("Content-Type")) if err != nil { - newErr := GenericOpenAPIError{ + newErr := &GenericOpenAPIError{ body: localVarBody, error: err.Error(), } @@ -313,7 +309,7 @@ func (a *VariableApiService) GetVariableExecute(r VariableApiApiGetVariableReque } type VariableApiApiGetVariablesRequest struct { - ctx _context.Context + ctx context.Context ApiService *VariableApiService limit *int32 offset *int32 @@ -336,7 +332,7 @@ func (r VariableApiApiGetVariablesRequest) OrderBy(orderBy string) VariableApiAp return r } -func (r VariableApiApiGetVariablesRequest) Execute() (VariableCollection, *_nethttp.Response, error) { +func (r VariableApiApiGetVariablesRequest) Execute() (*VariableCollection, *http.Response, error) { return r.ApiService.GetVariablesExecute(r) } @@ -345,10 +341,10 @@ GetVariables List variables The collection does not contain data. To get data, you must get a single entity. - @param ctx _context.Context - for authentication, logging, cancellation, deadlines, tracing, etc. Passed from http.Request or context.Background(). + @param ctx context.Context - for authentication, logging, cancellation, deadlines, tracing, etc. Passed from http.Request or context.Background(). @return VariableApiApiGetVariablesRequest */ -func (a *VariableApiService) GetVariables(ctx _context.Context) VariableApiApiGetVariablesRequest { +func (a *VariableApiService) GetVariables(ctx context.Context) VariableApiApiGetVariablesRequest { return VariableApiApiGetVariablesRequest{ ApiService: a, ctx: ctx, @@ -357,26 +353,24 @@ func (a *VariableApiService) GetVariables(ctx _context.Context) VariableApiApiGe // Execute executes the request // @return VariableCollection -func (a *VariableApiService) GetVariablesExecute(r VariableApiApiGetVariablesRequest) (VariableCollection, *_nethttp.Response, error) { +func (a *VariableApiService) GetVariablesExecute(r VariableApiApiGetVariablesRequest) (*VariableCollection, *http.Response, error) { var ( - localVarHTTPMethod = _nethttp.MethodGet + localVarHTTPMethod = http.MethodGet localVarPostBody interface{} - localVarFormFileName string - localVarFileName string - localVarFileBytes []byte - localVarReturnValue VariableCollection + formFiles []formFile + localVarReturnValue *VariableCollection ) localBasePath, err := a.client.cfg.ServerURLWithContext(r.ctx, "VariableApiService.GetVariables") if err != nil { - return localVarReturnValue, nil, GenericOpenAPIError{error: err.Error()} + return localVarReturnValue, nil, &GenericOpenAPIError{error: err.Error()} } localVarPath := localBasePath + "/variables" localVarHeaderParams := make(map[string]string) - localVarQueryParams := _neturl.Values{} - localVarFormParams := _neturl.Values{} + localVarQueryParams := url.Values{} + localVarFormParams := url.Values{} if r.limit != nil { localVarQueryParams.Add("limit", parameterToString(*r.limit, "")) @@ -404,7 +398,7 @@ func (a *VariableApiService) GetVariablesExecute(r VariableApiApiGetVariablesReq if localVarHTTPHeaderAccept != "" { localVarHeaderParams["Accept"] = localVarHTTPHeaderAccept } - req, err := a.client.prepareRequest(r.ctx, localVarPath, localVarHTTPMethod, localVarPostBody, localVarHeaderParams, localVarQueryParams, localVarFormParams, localVarFormFileName, localVarFileName, localVarFileBytes) + req, err := a.client.prepareRequest(r.ctx, localVarPath, localVarHTTPMethod, localVarPostBody, localVarHeaderParams, localVarQueryParams, localVarFormParams, formFiles) if err != nil { return localVarReturnValue, nil, err } @@ -414,15 +408,15 @@ func (a *VariableApiService) GetVariablesExecute(r VariableApiApiGetVariablesReq return localVarReturnValue, localVarHTTPResponse, err } - localVarBody, err := _ioutil.ReadAll(localVarHTTPResponse.Body) + localVarBody, err := ioutil.ReadAll(localVarHTTPResponse.Body) localVarHTTPResponse.Body.Close() - localVarHTTPResponse.Body = _ioutil.NopCloser(bytes.NewBuffer(localVarBody)) + localVarHTTPResponse.Body = ioutil.NopCloser(bytes.NewBuffer(localVarBody)) if err != nil { return localVarReturnValue, localVarHTTPResponse, err } if localVarHTTPResponse.StatusCode >= 300 { - newErr := GenericOpenAPIError{ + newErr := &GenericOpenAPIError{ body: localVarBody, error: localVarHTTPResponse.Status, } @@ -450,7 +444,7 @@ func (a *VariableApiService) GetVariablesExecute(r VariableApiApiGetVariablesReq err = a.client.decode(&localVarReturnValue, localVarBody, localVarHTTPResponse.Header.Get("Content-Type")) if err != nil { - newErr := GenericOpenAPIError{ + newErr := &GenericOpenAPIError{ body: localVarBody, error: err.Error(), } @@ -461,7 +455,7 @@ func (a *VariableApiService) GetVariablesExecute(r VariableApiApiGetVariablesReq } type VariableApiApiPatchVariableRequest struct { - ctx _context.Context + ctx context.Context ApiService *VariableApiService variableKey string variable *Variable @@ -478,7 +472,7 @@ func (r VariableApiApiPatchVariableRequest) UpdateMask(updateMask []string) Vari return r } -func (r VariableApiApiPatchVariableRequest) Execute() (Variable, *_nethttp.Response, error) { +func (r VariableApiApiPatchVariableRequest) Execute() (*Variable, *http.Response, error) { return r.ApiService.PatchVariableExecute(r) } @@ -487,11 +481,11 @@ PatchVariable Update a variable Update a variable by key. - @param ctx _context.Context - for authentication, logging, cancellation, deadlines, tracing, etc. Passed from http.Request or context.Background(). + @param ctx context.Context - for authentication, logging, cancellation, deadlines, tracing, etc. Passed from http.Request or context.Background(). @param variableKey The variable Key. @return VariableApiApiPatchVariableRequest */ -func (a *VariableApiService) PatchVariable(ctx _context.Context, variableKey string) VariableApiApiPatchVariableRequest { +func (a *VariableApiService) PatchVariable(ctx context.Context, variableKey string) VariableApiApiPatchVariableRequest { return VariableApiApiPatchVariableRequest{ ApiService: a, ctx: ctx, @@ -501,27 +495,25 @@ func (a *VariableApiService) PatchVariable(ctx _context.Context, variableKey str // Execute executes the request // @return Variable -func (a *VariableApiService) PatchVariableExecute(r VariableApiApiPatchVariableRequest) (Variable, *_nethttp.Response, error) { +func (a *VariableApiService) PatchVariableExecute(r VariableApiApiPatchVariableRequest) (*Variable, *http.Response, error) { var ( - localVarHTTPMethod = _nethttp.MethodPatch + localVarHTTPMethod = http.MethodPatch localVarPostBody interface{} - localVarFormFileName string - localVarFileName string - localVarFileBytes []byte - localVarReturnValue Variable + formFiles []formFile + localVarReturnValue *Variable ) localBasePath, err := a.client.cfg.ServerURLWithContext(r.ctx, "VariableApiService.PatchVariable") if err != nil { - return localVarReturnValue, nil, GenericOpenAPIError{error: err.Error()} + return localVarReturnValue, nil, &GenericOpenAPIError{error: err.Error()} } localVarPath := localBasePath + "/variables/{variable_key}" - localVarPath = strings.Replace(localVarPath, "{"+"variable_key"+"}", _neturl.PathEscape(parameterToString(r.variableKey, "")), -1) + localVarPath = strings.Replace(localVarPath, "{"+"variable_key"+"}", url.PathEscape(parameterToString(r.variableKey, "")), -1) localVarHeaderParams := make(map[string]string) - localVarQueryParams := _neturl.Values{} - localVarFormParams := _neturl.Values{} + localVarQueryParams := url.Values{} + localVarFormParams := url.Values{} if r.variable == nil { return localVarReturnValue, nil, reportError("variable is required and must be specified") } @@ -548,7 +540,7 @@ func (a *VariableApiService) PatchVariableExecute(r VariableApiApiPatchVariableR } // body params localVarPostBody = r.variable - req, err := a.client.prepareRequest(r.ctx, localVarPath, localVarHTTPMethod, localVarPostBody, localVarHeaderParams, localVarQueryParams, localVarFormParams, localVarFormFileName, localVarFileName, localVarFileBytes) + req, err := a.client.prepareRequest(r.ctx, localVarPath, localVarHTTPMethod, localVarPostBody, localVarHeaderParams, localVarQueryParams, localVarFormParams, formFiles) if err != nil { return localVarReturnValue, nil, err } @@ -558,15 +550,15 @@ func (a *VariableApiService) PatchVariableExecute(r VariableApiApiPatchVariableR return localVarReturnValue, localVarHTTPResponse, err } - localVarBody, err := _ioutil.ReadAll(localVarHTTPResponse.Body) + localVarBody, err := ioutil.ReadAll(localVarHTTPResponse.Body) localVarHTTPResponse.Body.Close() - localVarHTTPResponse.Body = _ioutil.NopCloser(bytes.NewBuffer(localVarBody)) + localVarHTTPResponse.Body = ioutil.NopCloser(bytes.NewBuffer(localVarBody)) if err != nil { return localVarReturnValue, localVarHTTPResponse, err } if localVarHTTPResponse.StatusCode >= 300 { - newErr := GenericOpenAPIError{ + newErr := &GenericOpenAPIError{ body: localVarBody, error: localVarHTTPResponse.Status, } @@ -614,7 +606,7 @@ func (a *VariableApiService) PatchVariableExecute(r VariableApiApiPatchVariableR err = a.client.decode(&localVarReturnValue, localVarBody, localVarHTTPResponse.Header.Get("Content-Type")) if err != nil { - newErr := GenericOpenAPIError{ + newErr := &GenericOpenAPIError{ body: localVarBody, error: err.Error(), } @@ -625,7 +617,7 @@ func (a *VariableApiService) PatchVariableExecute(r VariableApiApiPatchVariableR } type VariableApiApiPostVariablesRequest struct { - ctx _context.Context + ctx context.Context ApiService *VariableApiService variable *Variable } @@ -635,17 +627,17 @@ func (r VariableApiApiPostVariablesRequest) Variable(variable Variable) Variable return r } -func (r VariableApiApiPostVariablesRequest) Execute() (Variable, *_nethttp.Response, error) { +func (r VariableApiApiPostVariablesRequest) Execute() (*Variable, *http.Response, error) { return r.ApiService.PostVariablesExecute(r) } /* PostVariables Create a variable - @param ctx _context.Context - for authentication, logging, cancellation, deadlines, tracing, etc. Passed from http.Request or context.Background(). + @param ctx context.Context - for authentication, logging, cancellation, deadlines, tracing, etc. Passed from http.Request or context.Background(). @return VariableApiApiPostVariablesRequest */ -func (a *VariableApiService) PostVariables(ctx _context.Context) VariableApiApiPostVariablesRequest { +func (a *VariableApiService) PostVariables(ctx context.Context) VariableApiApiPostVariablesRequest { return VariableApiApiPostVariablesRequest{ ApiService: a, ctx: ctx, @@ -654,26 +646,24 @@ func (a *VariableApiService) PostVariables(ctx _context.Context) VariableApiApiP // Execute executes the request // @return Variable -func (a *VariableApiService) PostVariablesExecute(r VariableApiApiPostVariablesRequest) (Variable, *_nethttp.Response, error) { +func (a *VariableApiService) PostVariablesExecute(r VariableApiApiPostVariablesRequest) (*Variable, *http.Response, error) { var ( - localVarHTTPMethod = _nethttp.MethodPost + localVarHTTPMethod = http.MethodPost localVarPostBody interface{} - localVarFormFileName string - localVarFileName string - localVarFileBytes []byte - localVarReturnValue Variable + formFiles []formFile + localVarReturnValue *Variable ) localBasePath, err := a.client.cfg.ServerURLWithContext(r.ctx, "VariableApiService.PostVariables") if err != nil { - return localVarReturnValue, nil, GenericOpenAPIError{error: err.Error()} + return localVarReturnValue, nil, &GenericOpenAPIError{error: err.Error()} } localVarPath := localBasePath + "/variables" localVarHeaderParams := make(map[string]string) - localVarQueryParams := _neturl.Values{} - localVarFormParams := _neturl.Values{} + localVarQueryParams := url.Values{} + localVarFormParams := url.Values{} if r.variable == nil { return localVarReturnValue, nil, reportError("variable is required and must be specified") } @@ -697,7 +687,7 @@ func (a *VariableApiService) PostVariablesExecute(r VariableApiApiPostVariablesR } // body params localVarPostBody = r.variable - req, err := a.client.prepareRequest(r.ctx, localVarPath, localVarHTTPMethod, localVarPostBody, localVarHeaderParams, localVarQueryParams, localVarFormParams, localVarFormFileName, localVarFileName, localVarFileBytes) + req, err := a.client.prepareRequest(r.ctx, localVarPath, localVarHTTPMethod, localVarPostBody, localVarHeaderParams, localVarQueryParams, localVarFormParams, formFiles) if err != nil { return localVarReturnValue, nil, err } @@ -707,15 +697,15 @@ func (a *VariableApiService) PostVariablesExecute(r VariableApiApiPostVariablesR return localVarReturnValue, localVarHTTPResponse, err } - localVarBody, err := _ioutil.ReadAll(localVarHTTPResponse.Body) + localVarBody, err := ioutil.ReadAll(localVarHTTPResponse.Body) localVarHTTPResponse.Body.Close() - localVarHTTPResponse.Body = _ioutil.NopCloser(bytes.NewBuffer(localVarBody)) + localVarHTTPResponse.Body = ioutil.NopCloser(bytes.NewBuffer(localVarBody)) if err != nil { return localVarReturnValue, localVarHTTPResponse, err } if localVarHTTPResponse.StatusCode >= 300 { - newErr := GenericOpenAPIError{ + newErr := &GenericOpenAPIError{ body: localVarBody, error: localVarHTTPResponse.Status, } @@ -753,7 +743,7 @@ func (a *VariableApiService) PostVariablesExecute(r VariableApiApiPostVariablesR err = a.client.decode(&localVarReturnValue, localVarBody, localVarHTTPResponse.Header.Get("Content-Type")) if err != nil { - newErr := GenericOpenAPIError{ + newErr := &GenericOpenAPIError{ body: localVarBody, error: err.Error(), } diff --git a/airflow/api_x_com.go b/airflow/api_x_com.go index 94ad07c..167f373 100644 --- a/airflow/api_x_com.go +++ b/airflow/api_x_com.go @@ -18,9 +18,9 @@ /* Airflow API (Stable) -# Overview To facilitate management, Apache Airflow supports a range of REST API endpoints across its objects. This section provides an overview of the API design, methods, and supported use cases. Most of the endpoints accept `JSON` as input and return `JSON` responses. This means that you must usually add the following headers to your request: ``` Content-type: application/json Accept: application/json ``` ## Resources The term `resource` refers to a single type of object in the Airflow metadata. An API is broken up by its endpoint's corresponding resource. The name of a resource is typically plural and expressed in camelCase. Example: `dagRuns`. Resource names are used as part of endpoint URLs, as well as in API parameters and responses. ## CRUD Operations The platform supports **C**reate, **R**ead, **U**pdate, and **D**elete operations on most resources. You can review the standards for these operations and their standard parameters below. Some endpoints have special behavior as exceptions. ### Create To create a resource, you typically submit an HTTP `POST` request with the resource's required metadata in the request body. The response returns a `201 Created` response code upon success with the resource's metadata, including its internal `id`, in the response body. ### Read The HTTP `GET` request can be used to read a resource or to list a number of resources. A resource's `id` can be submitted in the request parameters to read a specific resource. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with the resource's metadata in the response body. If a `GET` request does not include a specific resource `id`, it is treated as a list request. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with an object containing a list of resources' metadata in the response body. When reading resources, some common query parameters are usually available. e.g.: ``` v1/connections?limit=25&offset=25 ``` |Query Parameter|Type|Description| |---------------|----|-----------| |limit|integer|Maximum number of objects to fetch. Usually 25 by default| |offset|integer|Offset after which to start returning objects. For use with limit query parameter.| ### Update Updating a resource requires the resource `id`, and is typically done using an HTTP `PATCH` request, with the fields to modify in the request body. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with information about the modified resource in the response body. ### Delete Deleting a resource requires the resource `id` and is typically executing via an HTTP `DELETE` request. The response usually returns a `204 No Content` response code upon success. ## Conventions - Resource names are plural and expressed in camelCase. - Names are consistent between URL parameter name and field name. - Field names are in snake_case. ```json { \"name\": \"string\", \"slots\": 0, \"occupied_slots\": 0, \"used_slots\": 0, \"queued_slots\": 0, \"open_slots\": 0 } ``` ### Update Mask Update mask is available as a query parameter in patch endpoints. It is used to notify the API which fields you want to update. Using `update_mask` makes it easier to update objects by helping the server know which fields to update in an object instead of updating all fields. The update request ignores any fields that aren't specified in the field mask, leaving them with their current values. Example: ``` resource = request.get('/resource/my-id').json() resource['my_field'] = 'new-value' request.patch('/resource/my-id?update_mask=my_field', data=json.dumps(resource)) ``` ## Versioning and Endpoint Lifecycle - API versioning is not synchronized to specific releases of the Apache Airflow. - APIs are designed to be backward compatible. - Any changes to the API will first go through a deprecation phase. # Trying the API You can use a third party client, such as [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), [HTTPie](https://httpie.org/), [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [the Insomnia rest client](https://insomnia.rest/) to test the Apache Airflow API. Note that you will need to pass credentials data. For e.g., here is how to pause a DAG with [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), when basic authorization is used: ```bash curl -X PATCH 'https://example.com/api/v1/dags/{dag_id}?update_mask=is_paused' \\ -H 'Content-Type: application/json' \\ --user \"username:password\" \\ -d '{ \"is_paused\": true }' ``` Using a graphical tool such as [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [Insomnia](https://insomnia.rest/), it is possible to import the API specifications directly: 1. Download the API specification by clicking the **Download** button at top of this document 2. Import the JSON specification in the graphical tool of your choice. - In *Postman*, you can click the **import** button at the top - With *Insomnia*, you can just drag-and-drop the file on the UI Note that with *Postman*, you can also generate code snippets by selecting a request and clicking on the **Code** button. ## Enabling CORS [Cross-origin resource sharing (CORS)](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/CORS) is a browser security feature that restricts HTTP requests that are initiated from scripts running in the browser. For details on enabling/configuring CORS, see [Enabling CORS](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Authentication To be able to meet the requirements of many organizations, Airflow supports many authentication methods, and it is even possible to add your own method. If you want to check which auth backend is currently set, you can use `airflow config get-value api auth_backends` command as in the example below. ```bash $ airflow config get-value api auth_backends airflow.api.auth.backend.basic_auth ``` The default is to deny all requests. For details on configuring the authentication, see [API Authorization](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Errors We follow the error response format proposed in [RFC 7807](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7807) also known as Problem Details for HTTP APIs. As with our normal API responses, your client must be prepared to gracefully handle additional members of the response. ## Unauthenticated This indicates that the request has not been applied because it lacks valid authentication credentials for the target resource. Please check that you have valid credentials. ## PermissionDenied This response means that the server understood the request but refuses to authorize it because it lacks sufficient rights to the resource. It happens when you do not have the necessary permission to execute the action you performed. You need to get the appropriate permissions in other to resolve this error. ## BadRequest This response means that the server cannot or will not process the request due to something that is perceived to be a client error (e.g., malformed request syntax, invalid request message framing, or deceptive request routing). To resolve this, please ensure that your syntax is correct. ## NotFound This client error response indicates that the server cannot find the requested resource. ## MethodNotAllowed Indicates that the request method is known by the server but is not supported by the target resource. ## NotAcceptable The target resource does not have a current representation that would be acceptable to the user agent, according to the proactive negotiation header fields received in the request, and the server is unwilling to supply a default representation. ## AlreadyExists The request could not be completed due to a conflict with the current state of the target resource, e.g. the resource it tries to create already exists. ## Unknown This means that the server encountered an unexpected condition that prevented it from fulfilling the request. +# Overview To facilitate management, Apache Airflow supports a range of REST API endpoints across its objects. This section provides an overview of the API design, methods, and supported use cases. Most of the endpoints accept `JSON` as input and return `JSON` responses. This means that you must usually add the following headers to your request: ``` Content-type: application/json Accept: application/json ``` ## Resources The term `resource` refers to a single type of object in the Airflow metadata. An API is broken up by its endpoint's corresponding resource. The name of a resource is typically plural and expressed in camelCase. Example: `dagRuns`. Resource names are used as part of endpoint URLs, as well as in API parameters and responses. ## CRUD Operations The platform supports **C**reate, **R**ead, **U**pdate, and **D**elete operations on most resources. You can review the standards for these operations and their standard parameters below. Some endpoints have special behavior as exceptions. ### Create To create a resource, you typically submit an HTTP `POST` request with the resource's required metadata in the request body. The response returns a `201 Created` response code upon success with the resource's metadata, including its internal `id`, in the response body. ### Read The HTTP `GET` request can be used to read a resource or to list a number of resources. A resource's `id` can be submitted in the request parameters to read a specific resource. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with the resource's metadata in the response body. If a `GET` request does not include a specific resource `id`, it is treated as a list request. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with an object containing a list of resources' metadata in the response body. When reading resources, some common query parameters are usually available. e.g.: ``` v1/connections?limit=25&offset=25 ``` |Query Parameter|Type|Description| |---------------|----|-----------| |limit|integer|Maximum number of objects to fetch. Usually 25 by default| |offset|integer|Offset after which to start returning objects. For use with limit query parameter.| ### Update Updating a resource requires the resource `id`, and is typically done using an HTTP `PATCH` request, with the fields to modify in the request body. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with information about the modified resource in the response body. ### Delete Deleting a resource requires the resource `id` and is typically executed via an HTTP `DELETE` request. The response usually returns a `204 No Content` response code upon success. ## Conventions - Resource names are plural and expressed in camelCase. - Names are consistent between URL parameter name and field name. - Field names are in snake_case. ```json { \"description\": \"string\", \"name\": \"string\", \"occupied_slots\": 0, \"open_slots\": 0 \"queued_slots\": 0, \"running_slots\": 0, \"scheduled_slots\": 0, \"slots\": 0, } ``` ### Update Mask Update mask is available as a query parameter in patch endpoints. It is used to notify the API which fields you want to update. Using `update_mask` makes it easier to update objects by helping the server know which fields to update in an object instead of updating all fields. The update request ignores any fields that aren't specified in the field mask, leaving them with their current values. Example: ``` resource = request.get('/resource/my-id').json() resource['my_field'] = 'new-value' request.patch('/resource/my-id?update_mask=my_field', data=json.dumps(resource)) ``` ## Versioning and Endpoint Lifecycle - API versioning is not synchronized to specific releases of the Apache Airflow. - APIs are designed to be backward compatible. - Any changes to the API will first go through a deprecation phase. # Trying the API You can use a third party client, such as [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), [HTTPie](https://httpie.org/), [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [the Insomnia rest client](https://insomnia.rest/) to test the Apache Airflow API. Note that you will need to pass credentials data. For e.g., here is how to pause a DAG with [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), when basic authorization is used: ```bash curl -X PATCH 'https://example.com/api/v1/dags/{dag_id}?update_mask=is_paused' \\ -H 'Content-Type: application/json' \\ --user \"username:password\" \\ -d '{ \"is_paused\": true }' ``` Using a graphical tool such as [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [Insomnia](https://insomnia.rest/), it is possible to import the API specifications directly: 1. Download the API specification by clicking the **Download** button at the top of this document 2. Import the JSON specification in the graphical tool of your choice. - In *Postman*, you can click the **import** button at the top - With *Insomnia*, you can just drag-and-drop the file on the UI Note that with *Postman*, you can also generate code snippets by selecting a request and clicking on the **Code** button. ## Enabling CORS [Cross-origin resource sharing (CORS)](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/CORS) is a browser security feature that restricts HTTP requests that are initiated from scripts running in the browser. For details on enabling/configuring CORS, see [Enabling CORS](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Authentication To be able to meet the requirements of many organizations, Airflow supports many authentication methods, and it is even possible to add your own method. If you want to check which auth backend is currently set, you can use `airflow config get-value api auth_backends` command as in the example below. ```bash $ airflow config get-value api auth_backends airflow.api.auth.backend.basic_auth ``` The default is to deny all requests. For details on configuring the authentication, see [API Authorization](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Errors We follow the error response format proposed in [RFC 7807](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7807) also known as Problem Details for HTTP APIs. As with our normal API responses, your client must be prepared to gracefully handle additional members of the response. ## Unauthenticated This indicates that the request has not been applied because it lacks valid authentication credentials for the target resource. Please check that you have valid credentials. ## PermissionDenied This response means that the server understood the request but refuses to authorize it because it lacks sufficient rights to the resource. It happens when you do not have the necessary permission to execute the action you performed. You need to get the appropriate permissions in other to resolve this error. ## BadRequest This response means that the server cannot or will not process the request due to something that is perceived to be a client error (e.g., malformed request syntax, invalid request message framing, or deceptive request routing). To resolve this, please ensure that your syntax is correct. ## NotFound This client error response indicates that the server cannot find the requested resource. ## MethodNotAllowed Indicates that the request method is known by the server but is not supported by the target resource. ## NotAcceptable The target resource does not have a current representation that would be acceptable to the user agent, according to the proactive negotiation header fields received in the request, and the server is unwilling to supply a default representation. ## AlreadyExists The request could not be completed due to a conflict with the current state of the target resource, e.g. the resource it tries to create already exists. ## Unknown This means that the server encountered an unexpected condition that prevented it from fulfilling the request. -API version: 2.5.0 +API version: 2.7.2 Contact: dev@airflow.apache.org */ @@ -30,31 +30,43 @@ package airflow import ( "bytes" - _context "context" - _ioutil "io/ioutil" - _nethttp "net/http" - _neturl "net/url" + "context" + "io/ioutil" + "net/http" + "net/url" "strings" ) // Linger please var ( - _ _context.Context + _ context.Context ) // XComApiService XComApi service type XComApiService service type XComApiApiGetXcomEntriesRequest struct { - ctx _context.Context + ctx context.Context ApiService *XComApiService dagId string dagRunId string taskId string + mapIndex *int32 + xcomKey *string limit *int32 offset *int32 } +// Filter on map index for mapped task. +func (r XComApiApiGetXcomEntriesRequest) MapIndex(mapIndex int32) XComApiApiGetXcomEntriesRequest { + r.mapIndex = &mapIndex + return r +} +// Only filter the XCom records which have the provided key. +func (r XComApiApiGetXcomEntriesRequest) XcomKey(xcomKey string) XComApiApiGetXcomEntriesRequest { + r.xcomKey = &xcomKey + return r +} // The numbers of items to return. func (r XComApiApiGetXcomEntriesRequest) Limit(limit int32) XComApiApiGetXcomEntriesRequest { r.limit = &limit @@ -66,7 +78,7 @@ func (r XComApiApiGetXcomEntriesRequest) Offset(offset int32) XComApiApiGetXcomE return r } -func (r XComApiApiGetXcomEntriesRequest) Execute() (XComCollection, *_nethttp.Response, error) { +func (r XComApiApiGetXcomEntriesRequest) Execute() (*XComCollection, *http.Response, error) { return r.ApiService.GetXcomEntriesExecute(r) } @@ -75,13 +87,13 @@ GetXcomEntries List XCom entries This endpoint allows specifying `~` as the dag_id, dag_run_id, task_id to retrieve XCOM entries for for all DAGs, DAG runs and task instances. XCom values won't be returned as they can be large. Use this endpoint to get a list of XCom entries and then fetch individual entry to get value. - @param ctx _context.Context - for authentication, logging, cancellation, deadlines, tracing, etc. Passed from http.Request or context.Background(). + @param ctx context.Context - for authentication, logging, cancellation, deadlines, tracing, etc. Passed from http.Request or context.Background(). @param dagId The DAG ID. @param dagRunId The DAG run ID. @param taskId The task ID. @return XComApiApiGetXcomEntriesRequest */ -func (a *XComApiService) GetXcomEntries(ctx _context.Context, dagId string, dagRunId string, taskId string) XComApiApiGetXcomEntriesRequest { +func (a *XComApiService) GetXcomEntries(ctx context.Context, dagId string, dagRunId string, taskId string) XComApiApiGetXcomEntriesRequest { return XComApiApiGetXcomEntriesRequest{ ApiService: a, ctx: ctx, @@ -93,30 +105,34 @@ func (a *XComApiService) GetXcomEntries(ctx _context.Context, dagId string, dagR // Execute executes the request // @return XComCollection -func (a *XComApiService) GetXcomEntriesExecute(r XComApiApiGetXcomEntriesRequest) (XComCollection, *_nethttp.Response, error) { +func (a *XComApiService) GetXcomEntriesExecute(r XComApiApiGetXcomEntriesRequest) (*XComCollection, *http.Response, error) { var ( - localVarHTTPMethod = _nethttp.MethodGet + localVarHTTPMethod = http.MethodGet localVarPostBody interface{} - localVarFormFileName string - localVarFileName string - localVarFileBytes []byte - localVarReturnValue XComCollection + formFiles []formFile + localVarReturnValue *XComCollection ) localBasePath, err := a.client.cfg.ServerURLWithContext(r.ctx, "XComApiService.GetXcomEntries") if err != nil { - return localVarReturnValue, nil, GenericOpenAPIError{error: err.Error()} + return localVarReturnValue, nil, &GenericOpenAPIError{error: err.Error()} } localVarPath := localBasePath + "/dags/{dag_id}/dagRuns/{dag_run_id}/taskInstances/{task_id}/xcomEntries" - localVarPath = strings.Replace(localVarPath, "{"+"dag_id"+"}", _neturl.PathEscape(parameterToString(r.dagId, "")), -1) - localVarPath = strings.Replace(localVarPath, "{"+"dag_run_id"+"}", _neturl.PathEscape(parameterToString(r.dagRunId, "")), -1) - localVarPath = strings.Replace(localVarPath, "{"+"task_id"+"}", _neturl.PathEscape(parameterToString(r.taskId, "")), -1) + localVarPath = strings.Replace(localVarPath, "{"+"dag_id"+"}", url.PathEscape(parameterToString(r.dagId, "")), -1) + localVarPath = strings.Replace(localVarPath, "{"+"dag_run_id"+"}", url.PathEscape(parameterToString(r.dagRunId, "")), -1) + localVarPath = strings.Replace(localVarPath, "{"+"task_id"+"}", url.PathEscape(parameterToString(r.taskId, "")), -1) localVarHeaderParams := make(map[string]string) - localVarQueryParams := _neturl.Values{} - localVarFormParams := _neturl.Values{} + localVarQueryParams := url.Values{} + localVarFormParams := url.Values{} + if r.mapIndex != nil { + localVarQueryParams.Add("map_index", parameterToString(*r.mapIndex, "")) + } + if r.xcomKey != nil { + localVarQueryParams.Add("xcom_key", parameterToString(*r.xcomKey, "")) + } if r.limit != nil { localVarQueryParams.Add("limit", parameterToString(*r.limit, "")) } @@ -140,7 +156,7 @@ func (a *XComApiService) GetXcomEntriesExecute(r XComApiApiGetXcomEntriesRequest if localVarHTTPHeaderAccept != "" { localVarHeaderParams["Accept"] = localVarHTTPHeaderAccept } - req, err := a.client.prepareRequest(r.ctx, localVarPath, localVarHTTPMethod, localVarPostBody, localVarHeaderParams, localVarQueryParams, localVarFormParams, localVarFormFileName, localVarFileName, localVarFileBytes) + req, err := a.client.prepareRequest(r.ctx, localVarPath, localVarHTTPMethod, localVarPostBody, localVarHeaderParams, localVarQueryParams, localVarFormParams, formFiles) if err != nil { return localVarReturnValue, nil, err } @@ -150,15 +166,15 @@ func (a *XComApiService) GetXcomEntriesExecute(r XComApiApiGetXcomEntriesRequest return localVarReturnValue, localVarHTTPResponse, err } - localVarBody, err := _ioutil.ReadAll(localVarHTTPResponse.Body) + localVarBody, err := ioutil.ReadAll(localVarHTTPResponse.Body) localVarHTTPResponse.Body.Close() - localVarHTTPResponse.Body = _ioutil.NopCloser(bytes.NewBuffer(localVarBody)) + localVarHTTPResponse.Body = ioutil.NopCloser(bytes.NewBuffer(localVarBody)) if err != nil { return localVarReturnValue, localVarHTTPResponse, err } if localVarHTTPResponse.StatusCode >= 300 { - newErr := GenericOpenAPIError{ + newErr := &GenericOpenAPIError{ body: localVarBody, error: localVarHTTPResponse.Status, } @@ -186,7 +202,7 @@ func (a *XComApiService) GetXcomEntriesExecute(r XComApiApiGetXcomEntriesRequest err = a.client.decode(&localVarReturnValue, localVarBody, localVarHTTPResponse.Header.Get("Content-Type")) if err != nil { - newErr := GenericOpenAPIError{ + newErr := &GenericOpenAPIError{ body: localVarBody, error: err.Error(), } @@ -197,36 +213,42 @@ func (a *XComApiService) GetXcomEntriesExecute(r XComApiApiGetXcomEntriesRequest } type XComApiApiGetXcomEntryRequest struct { - ctx _context.Context + ctx context.Context ApiService *XComApiService dagId string dagRunId string taskId string xcomKey string + mapIndex *int32 deserialize *bool } +// Filter on map index for mapped task. +func (r XComApiApiGetXcomEntryRequest) MapIndex(mapIndex int32) XComApiApiGetXcomEntryRequest { + r.mapIndex = &mapIndex + return r +} // Whether to deserialize an XCom value when using a custom XCom backend. The XCom API endpoint calls `orm_deserialize_value` by default since an XCom may contain value that is potentially expensive to deserialize in the web server. Setting this to true overrides the consideration, and calls `deserialize_value` instead. This parameter is not meaningful when using the default XCom backend. *New in version 2.4.0* func (r XComApiApiGetXcomEntryRequest) Deserialize(deserialize bool) XComApiApiGetXcomEntryRequest { r.deserialize = &deserialize return r } -func (r XComApiApiGetXcomEntryRequest) Execute() (XCom, *_nethttp.Response, error) { +func (r XComApiApiGetXcomEntryRequest) Execute() (*XCom, *http.Response, error) { return r.ApiService.GetXcomEntryExecute(r) } /* GetXcomEntry Get an XCom entry - @param ctx _context.Context - for authentication, logging, cancellation, deadlines, tracing, etc. Passed from http.Request or context.Background(). + @param ctx context.Context - for authentication, logging, cancellation, deadlines, tracing, etc. Passed from http.Request or context.Background(). @param dagId The DAG ID. @param dagRunId The DAG run ID. @param taskId The task ID. @param xcomKey The XCom key. @return XComApiApiGetXcomEntryRequest */ -func (a *XComApiService) GetXcomEntry(ctx _context.Context, dagId string, dagRunId string, taskId string, xcomKey string) XComApiApiGetXcomEntryRequest { +func (a *XComApiService) GetXcomEntry(ctx context.Context, dagId string, dagRunId string, taskId string, xcomKey string) XComApiApiGetXcomEntryRequest { return XComApiApiGetXcomEntryRequest{ ApiService: a, ctx: ctx, @@ -239,31 +261,32 @@ func (a *XComApiService) GetXcomEntry(ctx _context.Context, dagId string, dagRun // Execute executes the request // @return XCom -func (a *XComApiService) GetXcomEntryExecute(r XComApiApiGetXcomEntryRequest) (XCom, *_nethttp.Response, error) { +func (a *XComApiService) GetXcomEntryExecute(r XComApiApiGetXcomEntryRequest) (*XCom, *http.Response, error) { var ( - localVarHTTPMethod = _nethttp.MethodGet + localVarHTTPMethod = http.MethodGet localVarPostBody interface{} - localVarFormFileName string - localVarFileName string - localVarFileBytes []byte - localVarReturnValue XCom + formFiles []formFile + localVarReturnValue *XCom ) localBasePath, err := a.client.cfg.ServerURLWithContext(r.ctx, "XComApiService.GetXcomEntry") if err != nil { - return localVarReturnValue, nil, GenericOpenAPIError{error: err.Error()} + return localVarReturnValue, nil, &GenericOpenAPIError{error: err.Error()} } localVarPath := localBasePath + "/dags/{dag_id}/dagRuns/{dag_run_id}/taskInstances/{task_id}/xcomEntries/{xcom_key}" - localVarPath = strings.Replace(localVarPath, "{"+"dag_id"+"}", _neturl.PathEscape(parameterToString(r.dagId, "")), -1) - localVarPath = strings.Replace(localVarPath, "{"+"dag_run_id"+"}", _neturl.PathEscape(parameterToString(r.dagRunId, "")), -1) - localVarPath = strings.Replace(localVarPath, "{"+"task_id"+"}", _neturl.PathEscape(parameterToString(r.taskId, "")), -1) - localVarPath = strings.Replace(localVarPath, "{"+"xcom_key"+"}", _neturl.PathEscape(parameterToString(r.xcomKey, "")), -1) + localVarPath = strings.Replace(localVarPath, "{"+"dag_id"+"}", url.PathEscape(parameterToString(r.dagId, "")), -1) + localVarPath = strings.Replace(localVarPath, "{"+"dag_run_id"+"}", url.PathEscape(parameterToString(r.dagRunId, "")), -1) + localVarPath = strings.Replace(localVarPath, "{"+"task_id"+"}", url.PathEscape(parameterToString(r.taskId, "")), -1) + localVarPath = strings.Replace(localVarPath, "{"+"xcom_key"+"}", url.PathEscape(parameterToString(r.xcomKey, "")), -1) localVarHeaderParams := make(map[string]string) - localVarQueryParams := _neturl.Values{} - localVarFormParams := _neturl.Values{} + localVarQueryParams := url.Values{} + localVarFormParams := url.Values{} + if r.mapIndex != nil { + localVarQueryParams.Add("map_index", parameterToString(*r.mapIndex, "")) + } if r.deserialize != nil { localVarQueryParams.Add("deserialize", parameterToString(*r.deserialize, "")) } @@ -284,7 +307,7 @@ func (a *XComApiService) GetXcomEntryExecute(r XComApiApiGetXcomEntryRequest) (X if localVarHTTPHeaderAccept != "" { localVarHeaderParams["Accept"] = localVarHTTPHeaderAccept } - req, err := a.client.prepareRequest(r.ctx, localVarPath, localVarHTTPMethod, localVarPostBody, localVarHeaderParams, localVarQueryParams, localVarFormParams, localVarFormFileName, localVarFileName, localVarFileBytes) + req, err := a.client.prepareRequest(r.ctx, localVarPath, localVarHTTPMethod, localVarPostBody, localVarHeaderParams, localVarQueryParams, localVarFormParams, formFiles) if err != nil { return localVarReturnValue, nil, err } @@ -294,15 +317,15 @@ func (a *XComApiService) GetXcomEntryExecute(r XComApiApiGetXcomEntryRequest) (X return localVarReturnValue, localVarHTTPResponse, err } - localVarBody, err := _ioutil.ReadAll(localVarHTTPResponse.Body) + localVarBody, err := ioutil.ReadAll(localVarHTTPResponse.Body) localVarHTTPResponse.Body.Close() - localVarHTTPResponse.Body = _ioutil.NopCloser(bytes.NewBuffer(localVarBody)) + localVarHTTPResponse.Body = ioutil.NopCloser(bytes.NewBuffer(localVarBody)) if err != nil { return localVarReturnValue, localVarHTTPResponse, err } if localVarHTTPResponse.StatusCode >= 300 { - newErr := GenericOpenAPIError{ + newErr := &GenericOpenAPIError{ body: localVarBody, error: localVarHTTPResponse.Status, } @@ -340,7 +363,7 @@ func (a *XComApiService) GetXcomEntryExecute(r XComApiApiGetXcomEntryRequest) (X err = a.client.decode(&localVarReturnValue, localVarBody, localVarHTTPResponse.Header.Get("Content-Type")) if err != nil { - newErr := GenericOpenAPIError{ + newErr := &GenericOpenAPIError{ body: localVarBody, error: err.Error(), } diff --git a/airflow/client.go b/airflow/client.go index 9566a78..76f196d 100644 --- a/airflow/client.go +++ b/airflow/client.go @@ -18,9 +18,9 @@ /* Airflow API (Stable) -# Overview To facilitate management, Apache Airflow supports a range of REST API endpoints across its objects. This section provides an overview of the API design, methods, and supported use cases. Most of the endpoints accept `JSON` as input and return `JSON` responses. This means that you must usually add the following headers to your request: ``` Content-type: application/json Accept: application/json ``` ## Resources The term `resource` refers to a single type of object in the Airflow metadata. An API is broken up by its endpoint's corresponding resource. The name of a resource is typically plural and expressed in camelCase. Example: `dagRuns`. Resource names are used as part of endpoint URLs, as well as in API parameters and responses. ## CRUD Operations The platform supports **C**reate, **R**ead, **U**pdate, and **D**elete operations on most resources. You can review the standards for these operations and their standard parameters below. Some endpoints have special behavior as exceptions. ### Create To create a resource, you typically submit an HTTP `POST` request with the resource's required metadata in the request body. The response returns a `201 Created` response code upon success with the resource's metadata, including its internal `id`, in the response body. ### Read The HTTP `GET` request can be used to read a resource or to list a number of resources. A resource's `id` can be submitted in the request parameters to read a specific resource. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with the resource's metadata in the response body. If a `GET` request does not include a specific resource `id`, it is treated as a list request. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with an object containing a list of resources' metadata in the response body. When reading resources, some common query parameters are usually available. e.g.: ``` v1/connections?limit=25&offset=25 ``` |Query Parameter|Type|Description| |---------------|----|-----------| |limit|integer|Maximum number of objects to fetch. Usually 25 by default| |offset|integer|Offset after which to start returning objects. For use with limit query parameter.| ### Update Updating a resource requires the resource `id`, and is typically done using an HTTP `PATCH` request, with the fields to modify in the request body. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with information about the modified resource in the response body. ### Delete Deleting a resource requires the resource `id` and is typically executing via an HTTP `DELETE` request. The response usually returns a `204 No Content` response code upon success. ## Conventions - Resource names are plural and expressed in camelCase. - Names are consistent between URL parameter name and field name. - Field names are in snake_case. ```json { \"name\": \"string\", \"slots\": 0, \"occupied_slots\": 0, \"used_slots\": 0, \"queued_slots\": 0, \"open_slots\": 0 } ``` ### Update Mask Update mask is available as a query parameter in patch endpoints. It is used to notify the API which fields you want to update. Using `update_mask` makes it easier to update objects by helping the server know which fields to update in an object instead of updating all fields. The update request ignores any fields that aren't specified in the field mask, leaving them with their current values. Example: ``` resource = request.get('/resource/my-id').json() resource['my_field'] = 'new-value' request.patch('/resource/my-id?update_mask=my_field', data=json.dumps(resource)) ``` ## Versioning and Endpoint Lifecycle - API versioning is not synchronized to specific releases of the Apache Airflow. - APIs are designed to be backward compatible. - Any changes to the API will first go through a deprecation phase. # Trying the API You can use a third party client, such as [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), [HTTPie](https://httpie.org/), [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [the Insomnia rest client](https://insomnia.rest/) to test the Apache Airflow API. Note that you will need to pass credentials data. For e.g., here is how to pause a DAG with [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), when basic authorization is used: ```bash curl -X PATCH 'https://example.com/api/v1/dags/{dag_id}?update_mask=is_paused' \\ -H 'Content-Type: application/json' \\ --user \"username:password\" \\ -d '{ \"is_paused\": true }' ``` Using a graphical tool such as [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [Insomnia](https://insomnia.rest/), it is possible to import the API specifications directly: 1. Download the API specification by clicking the **Download** button at top of this document 2. Import the JSON specification in the graphical tool of your choice. - In *Postman*, you can click the **import** button at the top - With *Insomnia*, you can just drag-and-drop the file on the UI Note that with *Postman*, you can also generate code snippets by selecting a request and clicking on the **Code** button. ## Enabling CORS [Cross-origin resource sharing (CORS)](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/CORS) is a browser security feature that restricts HTTP requests that are initiated from scripts running in the browser. For details on enabling/configuring CORS, see [Enabling CORS](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Authentication To be able to meet the requirements of many organizations, Airflow supports many authentication methods, and it is even possible to add your own method. If you want to check which auth backend is currently set, you can use `airflow config get-value api auth_backends` command as in the example below. ```bash $ airflow config get-value api auth_backends airflow.api.auth.backend.basic_auth ``` The default is to deny all requests. For details on configuring the authentication, see [API Authorization](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Errors We follow the error response format proposed in [RFC 7807](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7807) also known as Problem Details for HTTP APIs. As with our normal API responses, your client must be prepared to gracefully handle additional members of the response. ## Unauthenticated This indicates that the request has not been applied because it lacks valid authentication credentials for the target resource. Please check that you have valid credentials. ## PermissionDenied This response means that the server understood the request but refuses to authorize it because it lacks sufficient rights to the resource. It happens when you do not have the necessary permission to execute the action you performed. You need to get the appropriate permissions in other to resolve this error. ## BadRequest This response means that the server cannot or will not process the request due to something that is perceived to be a client error (e.g., malformed request syntax, invalid request message framing, or deceptive request routing). To resolve this, please ensure that your syntax is correct. ## NotFound This client error response indicates that the server cannot find the requested resource. ## MethodNotAllowed Indicates that the request method is known by the server but is not supported by the target resource. ## NotAcceptable The target resource does not have a current representation that would be acceptable to the user agent, according to the proactive negotiation header fields received in the request, and the server is unwilling to supply a default representation. ## AlreadyExists The request could not be completed due to a conflict with the current state of the target resource, e.g. the resource it tries to create already exists. ## Unknown This means that the server encountered an unexpected condition that prevented it from fulfilling the request. +# Overview To facilitate management, Apache Airflow supports a range of REST API endpoints across its objects. This section provides an overview of the API design, methods, and supported use cases. Most of the endpoints accept `JSON` as input and return `JSON` responses. This means that you must usually add the following headers to your request: ``` Content-type: application/json Accept: application/json ``` ## Resources The term `resource` refers to a single type of object in the Airflow metadata. An API is broken up by its endpoint's corresponding resource. The name of a resource is typically plural and expressed in camelCase. Example: `dagRuns`. Resource names are used as part of endpoint URLs, as well as in API parameters and responses. ## CRUD Operations The platform supports **C**reate, **R**ead, **U**pdate, and **D**elete operations on most resources. You can review the standards for these operations and their standard parameters below. Some endpoints have special behavior as exceptions. ### Create To create a resource, you typically submit an HTTP `POST` request with the resource's required metadata in the request body. The response returns a `201 Created` response code upon success with the resource's metadata, including its internal `id`, in the response body. ### Read The HTTP `GET` request can be used to read a resource or to list a number of resources. A resource's `id` can be submitted in the request parameters to read a specific resource. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with the resource's metadata in the response body. If a `GET` request does not include a specific resource `id`, it is treated as a list request. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with an object containing a list of resources' metadata in the response body. When reading resources, some common query parameters are usually available. e.g.: ``` v1/connections?limit=25&offset=25 ``` |Query Parameter|Type|Description| |---------------|----|-----------| |limit|integer|Maximum number of objects to fetch. Usually 25 by default| |offset|integer|Offset after which to start returning objects. For use with limit query parameter.| ### Update Updating a resource requires the resource `id`, and is typically done using an HTTP `PATCH` request, with the fields to modify in the request body. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with information about the modified resource in the response body. ### Delete Deleting a resource requires the resource `id` and is typically executed via an HTTP `DELETE` request. The response usually returns a `204 No Content` response code upon success. ## Conventions - Resource names are plural and expressed in camelCase. - Names are consistent between URL parameter name and field name. - Field names are in snake_case. ```json { \"description\": \"string\", \"name\": \"string\", \"occupied_slots\": 0, \"open_slots\": 0 \"queued_slots\": 0, \"running_slots\": 0, \"scheduled_slots\": 0, \"slots\": 0, } ``` ### Update Mask Update mask is available as a query parameter in patch endpoints. It is used to notify the API which fields you want to update. Using `update_mask` makes it easier to update objects by helping the server know which fields to update in an object instead of updating all fields. The update request ignores any fields that aren't specified in the field mask, leaving them with their current values. Example: ``` resource = request.get('/resource/my-id').json() resource['my_field'] = 'new-value' request.patch('/resource/my-id?update_mask=my_field', data=json.dumps(resource)) ``` ## Versioning and Endpoint Lifecycle - API versioning is not synchronized to specific releases of the Apache Airflow. - APIs are designed to be backward compatible. - Any changes to the API will first go through a deprecation phase. # Trying the API You can use a third party client, such as [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), [HTTPie](https://httpie.org/), [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [the Insomnia rest client](https://insomnia.rest/) to test the Apache Airflow API. Note that you will need to pass credentials data. For e.g., here is how to pause a DAG with [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), when basic authorization is used: ```bash curl -X PATCH 'https://example.com/api/v1/dags/{dag_id}?update_mask=is_paused' \\ -H 'Content-Type: application/json' \\ --user \"username:password\" \\ -d '{ \"is_paused\": true }' ``` Using a graphical tool such as [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [Insomnia](https://insomnia.rest/), it is possible to import the API specifications directly: 1. Download the API specification by clicking the **Download** button at the top of this document 2. Import the JSON specification in the graphical tool of your choice. - In *Postman*, you can click the **import** button at the top - With *Insomnia*, you can just drag-and-drop the file on the UI Note that with *Postman*, you can also generate code snippets by selecting a request and clicking on the **Code** button. ## Enabling CORS [Cross-origin resource sharing (CORS)](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/CORS) is a browser security feature that restricts HTTP requests that are initiated from scripts running in the browser. For details on enabling/configuring CORS, see [Enabling CORS](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Authentication To be able to meet the requirements of many organizations, Airflow supports many authentication methods, and it is even possible to add your own method. If you want to check which auth backend is currently set, you can use `airflow config get-value api auth_backends` command as in the example below. ```bash $ airflow config get-value api auth_backends airflow.api.auth.backend.basic_auth ``` The default is to deny all requests. For details on configuring the authentication, see [API Authorization](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Errors We follow the error response format proposed in [RFC 7807](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7807) also known as Problem Details for HTTP APIs. As with our normal API responses, your client must be prepared to gracefully handle additional members of the response. ## Unauthenticated This indicates that the request has not been applied because it lacks valid authentication credentials for the target resource. Please check that you have valid credentials. ## PermissionDenied This response means that the server understood the request but refuses to authorize it because it lacks sufficient rights to the resource. It happens when you do not have the necessary permission to execute the action you performed. You need to get the appropriate permissions in other to resolve this error. ## BadRequest This response means that the server cannot or will not process the request due to something that is perceived to be a client error (e.g., malformed request syntax, invalid request message framing, or deceptive request routing). To resolve this, please ensure that your syntax is correct. ## NotFound This client error response indicates that the server cannot find the requested resource. ## MethodNotAllowed Indicates that the request method is known by the server but is not supported by the target resource. ## NotAcceptable The target resource does not have a current representation that would be acceptable to the user agent, according to the proactive negotiation header fields received in the request, and the server is unwilling to supply a default representation. ## AlreadyExists The request could not be completed due to a conflict with the current state of the target resource, e.g. the resource it tries to create already exists. ## Unknown This means that the server encountered an unexpected condition that prevented it from fulfilling the request. -API version: 2.5.0 +API version: 2.7.2 Contact: dev@airflow.apache.org */ @@ -55,11 +55,11 @@ import ( ) var ( - jsonCheck = regexp.MustCompile(`(?i:(?:application|text)/(?:vnd\.[^;]+\+)?json)`) - xmlCheck = regexp.MustCompile(`(?i:(?:application|text)/xml)`) + jsonCheck = regexp.MustCompile(`(?i:(?:application|text)/(?:(?:vnd\.[^;]+\+)|(?:problem\+))?json)`) + xmlCheck = regexp.MustCompile(`(?i:(?:application|text)/(?:problem\+)?xml)`) ) -// APIClient manages communication with the Airflow API (Stable) API v2.5.0 +// APIClient manages communication with the Airflow API (Stable) API v2.7.2 // In most cases there should be only one, shared, APIClient. type APIClient struct { cfg *Configuration @@ -258,6 +258,12 @@ func (c *APIClient) GetConfig() *Configuration { return c.cfg } +type formFile struct { + fileBytes []byte + fileName string + formFileName string +} + // prepareRequest build the request func (c *APIClient) prepareRequest( ctx context.Context, @@ -266,9 +272,7 @@ func (c *APIClient) prepareRequest( headerParams map[string]string, queryParams url.Values, formParams url.Values, - formFileName string, - fileName string, - fileBytes []byte) (localVarRequest *http.Request, err error) { + formFiles []formFile) (localVarRequest *http.Request, err error) { var body *bytes.Buffer @@ -287,7 +291,7 @@ func (c *APIClient) prepareRequest( } // add form parameters and file if available. - if strings.HasPrefix(headerParams["Content-Type"], "multipart/form-data") && len(formParams) > 0 || (len(fileBytes) > 0 && fileName != "") { + if strings.HasPrefix(headerParams["Content-Type"], "multipart/form-data") && len(formParams) > 0 || (len(formFiles) > 0) { if body != nil { return nil, errors.New("Cannot specify postBody and multipart form at the same time.") } @@ -306,16 +310,17 @@ func (c *APIClient) prepareRequest( } } } - if len(fileBytes) > 0 && fileName != "" { - w.Boundary() - //_, fileNm := filepath.Split(fileName) - part, err := w.CreateFormFile(formFileName, filepath.Base(fileName)) - if err != nil { - return nil, err - } - _, err = part.Write(fileBytes) - if err != nil { - return nil, err + for _, formFile := range formFiles { + if len(formFile.fileBytes) > 0 && formFile.fileName != "" { + w.Boundary() + part, err := w.CreateFormFile(formFile.formFileName, filepath.Base(formFile.fileName)) + if err != nil { + return nil, err + } + _, err = part.Write(formFile.fileBytes) + if err != nil { + return nil, err + } } } @@ -378,7 +383,7 @@ func (c *APIClient) prepareRequest( if len(headerParams) > 0 { headers := http.Header{} for h, v := range headerParams { - headers.Set(h, v) + headers[h] = []string{v} } localVarRequest.Header = headers } @@ -486,6 +491,13 @@ func reportError(format string, a ...interface{}) error { return fmt.Errorf(format, a...) } +// A wrapper for strict JSON decoding +func newStrictDecoder(data []byte) *json.Decoder { + dec := json.NewDecoder(bytes.NewBuffer(data)) + dec.DisallowUnknownFields() + return dec +} + // Set request body from an interface{} func setBody(body interface{}, contentType string) (bodyBuf *bytes.Buffer, err error) { if bodyBuf == nil { diff --git a/airflow/client.go-e b/airflow/client.go-e new file mode 100644 index 0000000..2b25a09 --- /dev/null +++ b/airflow/client.go-e @@ -0,0 +1,612 @@ +/* +Airflow API (Stable) + +# Overview To facilitate management, Apache Airflow supports a range of REST API endpoints across its objects. This section provides an overview of the API design, methods, and supported use cases. Most of the endpoints accept `JSON` as input and return `JSON` responses. This means that you must usually add the following headers to your request: ``` Content-type: application/json Accept: application/json ``` ## Resources The term `resource` refers to a single type of object in the Airflow metadata. An API is broken up by its endpoint's corresponding resource. The name of a resource is typically plural and expressed in camelCase. Example: `dagRuns`. Resource names are used as part of endpoint URLs, as well as in API parameters and responses. ## CRUD Operations The platform supports **C**reate, **R**ead, **U**pdate, and **D**elete operations on most resources. You can review the standards for these operations and their standard parameters below. Some endpoints have special behavior as exceptions. ### Create To create a resource, you typically submit an HTTP `POST` request with the resource's required metadata in the request body. The response returns a `201 Created` response code upon success with the resource's metadata, including its internal `id`, in the response body. ### Read The HTTP `GET` request can be used to read a resource or to list a number of resources. A resource's `id` can be submitted in the request parameters to read a specific resource. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with the resource's metadata in the response body. If a `GET` request does not include a specific resource `id`, it is treated as a list request. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with an object containing a list of resources' metadata in the response body. When reading resources, some common query parameters are usually available. e.g.: ``` v1/connections?limit=25&offset=25 ``` |Query Parameter|Type|Description| |---------------|----|-----------| |limit|integer|Maximum number of objects to fetch. Usually 25 by default| |offset|integer|Offset after which to start returning objects. For use with limit query parameter.| ### Update Updating a resource requires the resource `id`, and is typically done using an HTTP `PATCH` request, with the fields to modify in the request body. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with information about the modified resource in the response body. ### Delete Deleting a resource requires the resource `id` and is typically executed via an HTTP `DELETE` request. The response usually returns a `204 No Content` response code upon success. ## Conventions - Resource names are plural and expressed in camelCase. - Names are consistent between URL parameter name and field name. - Field names are in snake_case. ```json { \"description\": \"string\", \"name\": \"string\", \"occupied_slots\": 0, \"open_slots\": 0 \"queued_slots\": 0, \"running_slots\": 0, \"scheduled_slots\": 0, \"slots\": 0, } ``` ### Update Mask Update mask is available as a query parameter in patch endpoints. It is used to notify the API which fields you want to update. Using `update_mask` makes it easier to update objects by helping the server know which fields to update in an object instead of updating all fields. The update request ignores any fields that aren't specified in the field mask, leaving them with their current values. Example: ``` resource = request.get('/resource/my-id').json() resource['my_field'] = 'new-value' request.patch('/resource/my-id?update_mask=my_field', data=json.dumps(resource)) ``` ## Versioning and Endpoint Lifecycle - API versioning is not synchronized to specific releases of the Apache Airflow. - APIs are designed to be backward compatible. - Any changes to the API will first go through a deprecation phase. # Trying the API You can use a third party client, such as [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), [HTTPie](https://httpie.org/), [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [the Insomnia rest client](https://insomnia.rest/) to test the Apache Airflow API. Note that you will need to pass credentials data. For e.g., here is how to pause a DAG with [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), when basic authorization is used: ```bash curl -X PATCH 'https://example.com/api/v1/dags/{dag_id}?update_mask=is_paused' \\ -H 'Content-Type: application/json' \\ --user \"username:password\" \\ -d '{ \"is_paused\": true }' ``` Using a graphical tool such as [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [Insomnia](https://insomnia.rest/), it is possible to import the API specifications directly: 1. Download the API specification by clicking the **Download** button at the top of this document 2. Import the JSON specification in the graphical tool of your choice. - In *Postman*, you can click the **import** button at the top - With *Insomnia*, you can just drag-and-drop the file on the UI Note that with *Postman*, you can also generate code snippets by selecting a request and clicking on the **Code** button. ## Enabling CORS [Cross-origin resource sharing (CORS)](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/CORS) is a browser security feature that restricts HTTP requests that are initiated from scripts running in the browser. For details on enabling/configuring CORS, see [Enabling CORS](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Authentication To be able to meet the requirements of many organizations, Airflow supports many authentication methods, and it is even possible to add your own method. If you want to check which auth backend is currently set, you can use `airflow config get-value api auth_backends` command as in the example below. ```bash $ airflow config get-value api auth_backends airflow.api.auth.backend.basic_auth ``` The default is to deny all requests. For details on configuring the authentication, see [API Authorization](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Errors We follow the error response format proposed in [RFC 7807](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7807) also known as Problem Details for HTTP APIs. As with our normal API responses, your client must be prepared to gracefully handle additional members of the response. ## Unauthenticated This indicates that the request has not been applied because it lacks valid authentication credentials for the target resource. Please check that you have valid credentials. ## PermissionDenied This response means that the server understood the request but refuses to authorize it because it lacks sufficient rights to the resource. It happens when you do not have the necessary permission to execute the action you performed. You need to get the appropriate permissions in other to resolve this error. ## BadRequest This response means that the server cannot or will not process the request due to something that is perceived to be a client error (e.g., malformed request syntax, invalid request message framing, or deceptive request routing). To resolve this, please ensure that your syntax is correct. ## NotFound This client error response indicates that the server cannot find the requested resource. ## MethodNotAllowed Indicates that the request method is known by the server but is not supported by the target resource. ## NotAcceptable The target resource does not have a current representation that would be acceptable to the user agent, according to the proactive negotiation header fields received in the request, and the server is unwilling to supply a default representation. ## AlreadyExists The request could not be completed due to a conflict with the current state of the target resource, e.g. the resource it tries to create already exists. ## Unknown This means that the server encountered an unexpected condition that prevented it from fulfilling the request. + +API version: 2.7.2 +Contact: dev@airflow.apache.org +*/ + +// Code generated by OpenAPI Generator (https://openapi-generator.tech); DO NOT EDIT. + +package airflow + +import ( + "bytes" + "context" + "encoding/json" + "encoding/xml" + "errors" + "fmt" + "io" + "io/ioutil" + "log" + "mime/multipart" + "net/http" + "net/http/httputil" + "net/url" + "os" + "path/filepath" + "reflect" + "regexp" + "strconv" + "strings" + "time" + "unicode/utf8" + + "golang.org/x/oauth2" +) + +var ( + jsonCheck = regexp.MustCompile(`(?i:(?:application|text)/(?:(?:vnd\.[^;]+\+)|(?:problem\+))?json)`) + xmlCheck = regexp.MustCompile(`(?i:(?:application|text)/xml)`) +) + +// APIClient manages communication with the Airflow API (Stable) API v2.7.2 +// In most cases there should be only one, shared, APIClient. +type APIClient struct { + cfg *Configuration + common service // Reuse a single struct instead of allocating one for each service on the heap. + + // API Services + + ConfigApi *ConfigApiService + + ConnectionApi *ConnectionApiService + + DAGApi *DAGApiService + + DAGRunApi *DAGRunApiService + + DagWarningApi *DagWarningApiService + + DatasetApi *DatasetApiService + + EventLogApi *EventLogApiService + + ImportErrorApi *ImportErrorApiService + + MonitoringApi *MonitoringApiService + + PermissionApi *PermissionApiService + + PluginApi *PluginApiService + + PoolApi *PoolApiService + + ProviderApi *ProviderApiService + + RoleApi *RoleApiService + + TaskInstanceApi *TaskInstanceApiService + + UserApi *UserApiService + + VariableApi *VariableApiService + + XComApi *XComApiService +} + +type service struct { + client *APIClient +} + +// NewAPIClient creates a new API client. Requires a userAgent string describing your application. +// optionally a custom http.Client to allow for advanced features such as caching. +func NewAPIClient(cfg *Configuration) *APIClient { + if cfg.HTTPClient == nil { + cfg.HTTPClient = http.DefaultClient + } + + c := &APIClient{} + c.cfg = cfg + c.common.client = c + + // API Services + c.ConfigApi = (*ConfigApiService)(&c.common) + c.ConnectionApi = (*ConnectionApiService)(&c.common) + c.DAGApi = (*DAGApiService)(&c.common) + c.DAGRunApi = (*DAGRunApiService)(&c.common) + c.DagWarningApi = (*DagWarningApiService)(&c.common) + c.DatasetApi = (*DatasetApiService)(&c.common) + c.EventLogApi = (*EventLogApiService)(&c.common) + c.ImportErrorApi = (*ImportErrorApiService)(&c.common) + c.MonitoringApi = (*MonitoringApiService)(&c.common) + c.PermissionApi = (*PermissionApiService)(&c.common) + c.PluginApi = (*PluginApiService)(&c.common) + c.PoolApi = (*PoolApiService)(&c.common) + c.ProviderApi = (*ProviderApiService)(&c.common) + c.RoleApi = (*RoleApiService)(&c.common) + c.TaskInstanceApi = (*TaskInstanceApiService)(&c.common) + c.UserApi = (*UserApiService)(&c.common) + c.VariableApi = (*VariableApiService)(&c.common) + c.XComApi = (*XComApiService)(&c.common) + + return c +} + +func atoi(in string) (int, error) { + return strconv.Atoi(in) +} + +// selectHeaderContentType select a content type from the available list. +func selectHeaderContentType(contentTypes []string) string { + if len(contentTypes) == 0 { + return "" + } + if contains(contentTypes, "application/json") { + return "application/json" + } + return contentTypes[0] // use the first content type specified in 'consumes' +} + +// selectHeaderAccept join all accept types and return +func selectHeaderAccept(accepts []string) string { + if len(accepts) == 0 { + return "" + } + + if contains(accepts, "application/json") { + return "application/json" + } + + return strings.Join(accepts, ",") +} + +// contains is a case insensitive match, finding needle in a haystack +func contains(haystack []string, needle string) bool { + for _, a := range haystack { + if strings.ToLower(a) == strings.ToLower(needle) { + return true + } + } + return false +} + +// Verify optional parameters are of the correct type. +func typeCheckParameter(obj interface{}, expected string, name string) error { + // Make sure there is an object. + if obj == nil { + return nil + } + + // Check the type is as expected. + if reflect.TypeOf(obj).String() != expected { + return fmt.Errorf("Expected %s to be of type %s but received %s.", name, expected, reflect.TypeOf(obj).String()) + } + return nil +} + +// parameterToString convert interface{} parameters to string, using a delimiter if format is provided. +func parameterToString(obj interface{}, collectionFormat string) string { + var delimiter string + + switch collectionFormat { + case "pipes": + delimiter = "|" + case "ssv": + delimiter = " " + case "tsv": + delimiter = "\t" + case "csv": + delimiter = "," + } + + if reflect.TypeOf(obj).Kind() == reflect.Slice { + return strings.Trim(strings.Replace(fmt.Sprint(obj), " ", delimiter, -1), "[]") + } else if t, ok := obj.(time.Time); ok { + return t.Format(time.RFC3339) + } + + return fmt.Sprintf("%v", obj) +} + +// helper for converting interface{} parameters to json strings +func parameterToJson(obj interface{}) (string, error) { + jsonBuf, err := json.Marshal(obj) + if err != nil { + return "", err + } + return string(jsonBuf), err +} + +// callAPI do the request. +func (c *APIClient) callAPI(request *http.Request) (*http.Response, error) { + if c.cfg.Debug { + dump, err := httputil.DumpRequestOut(request, true) + if err != nil { + return nil, err + } + log.Printf("\n%s\n", string(dump)) + } + + resp, err := c.cfg.HTTPClient.Do(request) + if err != nil { + return resp, err + } + + if c.cfg.Debug { + dump, err := httputil.DumpResponse(resp, true) + if err != nil { + return resp, err + } + log.Printf("\n%s\n", string(dump)) + } + return resp, err +} + +// Allow modification of underlying config for alternate implementations and testing +// Caution: modifying the configuration while live can cause data races and potentially unwanted behavior +func (c *APIClient) GetConfig() *Configuration { + return c.cfg +} + +type formFile struct { + fileBytes []byte + fileName string + formFileName string +} + +// prepareRequest build the request +func (c *APIClient) prepareRequest( + ctx context.Context, + path string, method string, + postBody interface{}, + headerParams map[string]string, + queryParams url.Values, + formParams url.Values, + formFiles []formFile) (localVarRequest *http.Request, err error) { + + var body *bytes.Buffer + + // Detect postBody type and post. + if postBody != nil { + contentType := headerParams["Content-Type"] + if contentType == "" { + contentType = detectContentType(postBody) + headerParams["Content-Type"] = contentType + } + + body, err = setBody(postBody, contentType) + if err != nil { + return nil, err + } + } + + // add form parameters and file if available. + if strings.HasPrefix(headerParams["Content-Type"], "multipart/form-data") && len(formParams) > 0 || (len(formFiles) > 0) { + if body != nil { + return nil, errors.New("Cannot specify postBody and multipart form at the same time.") + } + body = &bytes.Buffer{} + w := multipart.NewWriter(body) + + for k, v := range formParams { + for _, iv := range v { + if strings.HasPrefix(k, "@") { // file + err = addFile(w, k[1:], iv) + if err != nil { + return nil, err + } + } else { // form value + w.WriteField(k, iv) + } + } + } + for _, formFile := range formFiles { + if len(formFile.fileBytes) > 0 && formFile.fileName != "" { + w.Boundary() + part, err := w.CreateFormFile(formFile.formFileName, filepath.Base(formFile.fileName)) + if err != nil { + return nil, err + } + _, err = part.Write(formFile.fileBytes) + if err != nil { + return nil, err + } + } + } + + // Set the Boundary in the Content-Type + headerParams["Content-Type"] = w.FormDataContentType() + + // Set Content-Length + headerParams["Content-Length"] = fmt.Sprintf("%d", body.Len()) + w.Close() + } + + if strings.HasPrefix(headerParams["Content-Type"], "application/x-www-form-urlencoded") && len(formParams) > 0 { + if body != nil { + return nil, errors.New("Cannot specify postBody and x-www-form-urlencoded form at the same time.") + } + body = &bytes.Buffer{} + body.WriteString(formParams.Encode()) + // Set Content-Length + headerParams["Content-Length"] = fmt.Sprintf("%d", body.Len()) + } + + // Setup path and query parameters + url, err := url.Parse(path) + if err != nil { + return nil, err + } + + // Override request host, if applicable + if c.cfg.Host != "" { + url.Host = c.cfg.Host + } + + // Override request scheme, if applicable + if c.cfg.Scheme != "" { + url.Scheme = c.cfg.Scheme + } + + // Adding Query Param + query := url.Query() + for k, v := range queryParams { + for _, iv := range v { + query.Add(k, iv) + } + } + + // Encode the parameters. + url.RawQuery = query.Encode() + + // Generate a new request + if body != nil { + localVarRequest, err = http.NewRequest(method, url.String(), body) + } else { + localVarRequest, err = http.NewRequest(method, url.String(), nil) + } + if err != nil { + return nil, err + } + + // add header parameters, if any + if len(headerParams) > 0 { + headers := http.Header{} + for h, v := range headerParams { + headers[h] = []string{v} + } + localVarRequest.Header = headers + } + + // Add the user agent to the request. + localVarRequest.Header.Add("User-Agent", c.cfg.UserAgent) + + if ctx != nil { + // add context to the request + localVarRequest = localVarRequest.WithContext(ctx) + + // Walk through any authentication. + + // OAuth2 authentication + if tok, ok := ctx.Value(ContextOAuth2).(oauth2.TokenSource); ok { + // We were able to grab an oauth2 token from the context + var latestToken *oauth2.Token + if latestToken, err = tok.Token(); err != nil { + return nil, err + } + + latestToken.SetAuthHeader(localVarRequest) + } + + // Basic HTTP Authentication + if auth, ok := ctx.Value(ContextBasicAuth).(BasicAuth); ok { + localVarRequest.SetBasicAuth(auth.UserName, auth.Password) + } + + // AccessToken Authentication + if auth, ok := ctx.Value(ContextAccessToken).(string); ok { + localVarRequest.Header.Add("Authorization", "Bearer "+auth) + } + + } + + for header, value := range c.cfg.DefaultHeader { + localVarRequest.Header.Add(header, value) + } + return localVarRequest, nil +} + +func (c *APIClient) decode(v interface{}, b []byte, contentType string) (err error) { + if len(b) == 0 { + return nil + } + if s, ok := v.(*string); ok { + *s = string(b) + return nil + } + if f, ok := v.(**os.File); ok { + *f, err = ioutil.TempFile("", "HttpClientFile") + if err != nil { + return + } + _, err = (*f).Write(b) + if err != nil { + return + } + _, err = (*f).Seek(0, io.SeekStart) + return + } + if xmlCheck.MatchString(contentType) { + if err = xml.Unmarshal(b, v); err != nil { + return err + } + return nil + } + if jsonCheck.MatchString(contentType) { + if actualObj, ok := v.(interface{ GetActualInstance() interface{} }); ok { // oneOf, anyOf schemas + if unmarshalObj, ok := actualObj.(interface{ UnmarshalJSON([]byte) error }); ok { // make sure it has UnmarshalJSON defined + if err = unmarshalObj.UnmarshalJSON(b); err != nil { + return err + } + } else { + return errors.New("Unknown type with GetActualInstance but no unmarshalObj.UnmarshalJSON defined") + } + } else if err = json.Unmarshal(b, v); err != nil { // simple model + return err + } + return nil + } + return errors.New("undefined response type") +} + +// Add a file to the multipart request +func addFile(w *multipart.Writer, fieldName, path string) error { + file, err := os.Open(path) + if err != nil { + return err + } + defer file.Close() + + part, err := w.CreateFormFile(fieldName, filepath.Base(path)) + if err != nil { + return err + } + _, err = io.Copy(part, file) + + return err +} + +// Prevent trying to import "fmt" +func reportError(format string, a ...interface{}) error { + return fmt.Errorf(format, a...) +} + +// A wrapper for strict JSON decoding +func newStrictDecoder(data []byte) *json.Decoder { + dec := json.NewDecoder(bytes.NewBuffer(data)) + dec.DisallowUnknownFields() + return dec +} + +// Set request body from an interface{} +func setBody(body interface{}, contentType string) (bodyBuf *bytes.Buffer, err error) { + if bodyBuf == nil { + bodyBuf = &bytes.Buffer{} + } + + if reader, ok := body.(io.Reader); ok { + _, err = bodyBuf.ReadFrom(reader) + } else if fp, ok := body.(**os.File); ok { + _, err = bodyBuf.ReadFrom(*fp) + } else if b, ok := body.([]byte); ok { + _, err = bodyBuf.Write(b) + } else if s, ok := body.(string); ok { + _, err = bodyBuf.WriteString(s) + } else if s, ok := body.(*string); ok { + _, err = bodyBuf.WriteString(*s) + } else if jsonCheck.MatchString(contentType) { + err = json.NewEncoder(bodyBuf).Encode(body) + } else if xmlCheck.MatchString(contentType) { + err = xml.NewEncoder(bodyBuf).Encode(body) + } + + if err != nil { + return nil, err + } + + if bodyBuf.Len() == 0 { + err = fmt.Errorf("Invalid body type %s\n", contentType) + return nil, err + } + return bodyBuf, nil +} + +// detectContentType method is used to figure out `Request.Body` content type for request header +func detectContentType(body interface{}) string { + contentType := "text/plain; charset=utf-8" + kind := reflect.TypeOf(body).Kind() + + switch kind { + case reflect.Struct, reflect.Map, reflect.Ptr: + contentType = "application/json; charset=utf-8" + case reflect.String: + contentType = "text/plain; charset=utf-8" + default: + if b, ok := body.([]byte); ok { + contentType = http.DetectContentType(b) + } else if kind == reflect.Slice { + contentType = "application/json; charset=utf-8" + } + } + + return contentType +} + +// Ripped from https://github.com/gregjones/httpcache/blob/master/httpcache.go +type cacheControl map[string]string + +func parseCacheControl(headers http.Header) cacheControl { + cc := cacheControl{} + ccHeader := headers.Get("Cache-Control") + for _, part := range strings.Split(ccHeader, ",") { + part = strings.Trim(part, " ") + if part == "" { + continue + } + if strings.ContainsRune(part, '=') { + keyval := strings.Split(part, "=") + cc[strings.Trim(keyval[0], " ")] = strings.Trim(keyval[1], ",") + } else { + cc[part] = "" + } + } + return cc +} + +// CacheExpires helper function to determine remaining time before repeating a request. +func CacheExpires(r *http.Response) time.Time { + // Figure out when the cache expires. + var expires time.Time + now, err := time.Parse(time.RFC1123, r.Header.Get("date")) + if err != nil { + return time.Now() + } + respCacheControl := parseCacheControl(r.Header) + + if maxAge, ok := respCacheControl["max-age"]; ok { + lifetime, err := time.ParseDuration(maxAge + "s") + if err != nil { + expires = now + } else { + expires = now.Add(lifetime) + } + } else { + expiresHeader := r.Header.Get("Expires") + if expiresHeader != "" { + expires, err = time.Parse(time.RFC1123, expiresHeader) + if err != nil { + expires = now + } + } + } + return expires +} + +func strlen(s string) int { + return utf8.RuneCountInString(s) +} + +// GenericOpenAPIError Provides access to the body, error and model on returned errors. +type GenericOpenAPIError struct { + body []byte + error string + model interface{} +} + +// Error returns non-empty string if there was an error. +func (e GenericOpenAPIError) Error() string { + return e.error +} + +// Body returns the raw bytes of the response +func (e GenericOpenAPIError) Body() []byte { + return e.body +} + +// Model returns the unpacked model of the error +func (e GenericOpenAPIError) Model() interface{} { + return e.model +} diff --git a/airflow/configuration.go b/airflow/configuration.go index baaccec..80ae6b2 100644 --- a/airflow/configuration.go +++ b/airflow/configuration.go @@ -18,9 +18,9 @@ /* Airflow API (Stable) -# Overview To facilitate management, Apache Airflow supports a range of REST API endpoints across its objects. This section provides an overview of the API design, methods, and supported use cases. Most of the endpoints accept `JSON` as input and return `JSON` responses. This means that you must usually add the following headers to your request: ``` Content-type: application/json Accept: application/json ``` ## Resources The term `resource` refers to a single type of object in the Airflow metadata. An API is broken up by its endpoint's corresponding resource. The name of a resource is typically plural and expressed in camelCase. Example: `dagRuns`. Resource names are used as part of endpoint URLs, as well as in API parameters and responses. ## CRUD Operations The platform supports **C**reate, **R**ead, **U**pdate, and **D**elete operations on most resources. You can review the standards for these operations and their standard parameters below. Some endpoints have special behavior as exceptions. ### Create To create a resource, you typically submit an HTTP `POST` request with the resource's required metadata in the request body. The response returns a `201 Created` response code upon success with the resource's metadata, including its internal `id`, in the response body. ### Read The HTTP `GET` request can be used to read a resource or to list a number of resources. A resource's `id` can be submitted in the request parameters to read a specific resource. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with the resource's metadata in the response body. If a `GET` request does not include a specific resource `id`, it is treated as a list request. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with an object containing a list of resources' metadata in the response body. When reading resources, some common query parameters are usually available. e.g.: ``` v1/connections?limit=25&offset=25 ``` |Query Parameter|Type|Description| |---------------|----|-----------| |limit|integer|Maximum number of objects to fetch. Usually 25 by default| |offset|integer|Offset after which to start returning objects. For use with limit query parameter.| ### Update Updating a resource requires the resource `id`, and is typically done using an HTTP `PATCH` request, with the fields to modify in the request body. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with information about the modified resource in the response body. ### Delete Deleting a resource requires the resource `id` and is typically executing via an HTTP `DELETE` request. The response usually returns a `204 No Content` response code upon success. ## Conventions - Resource names are plural and expressed in camelCase. - Names are consistent between URL parameter name and field name. - Field names are in snake_case. ```json { \"name\": \"string\", \"slots\": 0, \"occupied_slots\": 0, \"used_slots\": 0, \"queued_slots\": 0, \"open_slots\": 0 } ``` ### Update Mask Update mask is available as a query parameter in patch endpoints. It is used to notify the API which fields you want to update. Using `update_mask` makes it easier to update objects by helping the server know which fields to update in an object instead of updating all fields. The update request ignores any fields that aren't specified in the field mask, leaving them with their current values. Example: ``` resource = request.get('/resource/my-id').json() resource['my_field'] = 'new-value' request.patch('/resource/my-id?update_mask=my_field', data=json.dumps(resource)) ``` ## Versioning and Endpoint Lifecycle - API versioning is not synchronized to specific releases of the Apache Airflow. - APIs are designed to be backward compatible. - Any changes to the API will first go through a deprecation phase. # Trying the API You can use a third party client, such as [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), [HTTPie](https://httpie.org/), [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [the Insomnia rest client](https://insomnia.rest/) to test the Apache Airflow API. Note that you will need to pass credentials data. For e.g., here is how to pause a DAG with [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), when basic authorization is used: ```bash curl -X PATCH 'https://example.com/api/v1/dags/{dag_id}?update_mask=is_paused' \\ -H 'Content-Type: application/json' \\ --user \"username:password\" \\ -d '{ \"is_paused\": true }' ``` Using a graphical tool such as [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [Insomnia](https://insomnia.rest/), it is possible to import the API specifications directly: 1. Download the API specification by clicking the **Download** button at top of this document 2. Import the JSON specification in the graphical tool of your choice. - In *Postman*, you can click the **import** button at the top - With *Insomnia*, you can just drag-and-drop the file on the UI Note that with *Postman*, you can also generate code snippets by selecting a request and clicking on the **Code** button. ## Enabling CORS [Cross-origin resource sharing (CORS)](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/CORS) is a browser security feature that restricts HTTP requests that are initiated from scripts running in the browser. For details on enabling/configuring CORS, see [Enabling CORS](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Authentication To be able to meet the requirements of many organizations, Airflow supports many authentication methods, and it is even possible to add your own method. If you want to check which auth backend is currently set, you can use `airflow config get-value api auth_backends` command as in the example below. ```bash $ airflow config get-value api auth_backends airflow.api.auth.backend.basic_auth ``` The default is to deny all requests. For details on configuring the authentication, see [API Authorization](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Errors We follow the error response format proposed in [RFC 7807](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7807) also known as Problem Details for HTTP APIs. As with our normal API responses, your client must be prepared to gracefully handle additional members of the response. ## Unauthenticated This indicates that the request has not been applied because it lacks valid authentication credentials for the target resource. Please check that you have valid credentials. ## PermissionDenied This response means that the server understood the request but refuses to authorize it because it lacks sufficient rights to the resource. It happens when you do not have the necessary permission to execute the action you performed. You need to get the appropriate permissions in other to resolve this error. ## BadRequest This response means that the server cannot or will not process the request due to something that is perceived to be a client error (e.g., malformed request syntax, invalid request message framing, or deceptive request routing). To resolve this, please ensure that your syntax is correct. ## NotFound This client error response indicates that the server cannot find the requested resource. ## MethodNotAllowed Indicates that the request method is known by the server but is not supported by the target resource. ## NotAcceptable The target resource does not have a current representation that would be acceptable to the user agent, according to the proactive negotiation header fields received in the request, and the server is unwilling to supply a default representation. ## AlreadyExists The request could not be completed due to a conflict with the current state of the target resource, e.g. the resource it tries to create already exists. ## Unknown This means that the server encountered an unexpected condition that prevented it from fulfilling the request. +# Overview To facilitate management, Apache Airflow supports a range of REST API endpoints across its objects. This section provides an overview of the API design, methods, and supported use cases. Most of the endpoints accept `JSON` as input and return `JSON` responses. This means that you must usually add the following headers to your request: ``` Content-type: application/json Accept: application/json ``` ## Resources The term `resource` refers to a single type of object in the Airflow metadata. An API is broken up by its endpoint's corresponding resource. The name of a resource is typically plural and expressed in camelCase. Example: `dagRuns`. Resource names are used as part of endpoint URLs, as well as in API parameters and responses. ## CRUD Operations The platform supports **C**reate, **R**ead, **U**pdate, and **D**elete operations on most resources. You can review the standards for these operations and their standard parameters below. Some endpoints have special behavior as exceptions. ### Create To create a resource, you typically submit an HTTP `POST` request with the resource's required metadata in the request body. The response returns a `201 Created` response code upon success with the resource's metadata, including its internal `id`, in the response body. ### Read The HTTP `GET` request can be used to read a resource or to list a number of resources. A resource's `id` can be submitted in the request parameters to read a specific resource. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with the resource's metadata in the response body. If a `GET` request does not include a specific resource `id`, it is treated as a list request. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with an object containing a list of resources' metadata in the response body. When reading resources, some common query parameters are usually available. e.g.: ``` v1/connections?limit=25&offset=25 ``` |Query Parameter|Type|Description| |---------------|----|-----------| |limit|integer|Maximum number of objects to fetch. Usually 25 by default| |offset|integer|Offset after which to start returning objects. For use with limit query parameter.| ### Update Updating a resource requires the resource `id`, and is typically done using an HTTP `PATCH` request, with the fields to modify in the request body. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with information about the modified resource in the response body. ### Delete Deleting a resource requires the resource `id` and is typically executed via an HTTP `DELETE` request. The response usually returns a `204 No Content` response code upon success. ## Conventions - Resource names are plural and expressed in camelCase. - Names are consistent between URL parameter name and field name. - Field names are in snake_case. ```json { \"description\": \"string\", \"name\": \"string\", \"occupied_slots\": 0, \"open_slots\": 0 \"queued_slots\": 0, \"running_slots\": 0, \"scheduled_slots\": 0, \"slots\": 0, } ``` ### Update Mask Update mask is available as a query parameter in patch endpoints. It is used to notify the API which fields you want to update. Using `update_mask` makes it easier to update objects by helping the server know which fields to update in an object instead of updating all fields. The update request ignores any fields that aren't specified in the field mask, leaving them with their current values. Example: ``` resource = request.get('/resource/my-id').json() resource['my_field'] = 'new-value' request.patch('/resource/my-id?update_mask=my_field', data=json.dumps(resource)) ``` ## Versioning and Endpoint Lifecycle - API versioning is not synchronized to specific releases of the Apache Airflow. - APIs are designed to be backward compatible. - Any changes to the API will first go through a deprecation phase. # Trying the API You can use a third party client, such as [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), [HTTPie](https://httpie.org/), [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [the Insomnia rest client](https://insomnia.rest/) to test the Apache Airflow API. Note that you will need to pass credentials data. For e.g., here is how to pause a DAG with [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), when basic authorization is used: ```bash curl -X PATCH 'https://example.com/api/v1/dags/{dag_id}?update_mask=is_paused' \\ -H 'Content-Type: application/json' \\ --user \"username:password\" \\ -d '{ \"is_paused\": true }' ``` Using a graphical tool such as [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [Insomnia](https://insomnia.rest/), it is possible to import the API specifications directly: 1. Download the API specification by clicking the **Download** button at the top of this document 2. Import the JSON specification in the graphical tool of your choice. - In *Postman*, you can click the **import** button at the top - With *Insomnia*, you can just drag-and-drop the file on the UI Note that with *Postman*, you can also generate code snippets by selecting a request and clicking on the **Code** button. ## Enabling CORS [Cross-origin resource sharing (CORS)](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/CORS) is a browser security feature that restricts HTTP requests that are initiated from scripts running in the browser. For details on enabling/configuring CORS, see [Enabling CORS](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Authentication To be able to meet the requirements of many organizations, Airflow supports many authentication methods, and it is even possible to add your own method. If you want to check which auth backend is currently set, you can use `airflow config get-value api auth_backends` command as in the example below. ```bash $ airflow config get-value api auth_backends airflow.api.auth.backend.basic_auth ``` The default is to deny all requests. For details on configuring the authentication, see [API Authorization](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Errors We follow the error response format proposed in [RFC 7807](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7807) also known as Problem Details for HTTP APIs. As with our normal API responses, your client must be prepared to gracefully handle additional members of the response. ## Unauthenticated This indicates that the request has not been applied because it lacks valid authentication credentials for the target resource. Please check that you have valid credentials. ## PermissionDenied This response means that the server understood the request but refuses to authorize it because it lacks sufficient rights to the resource. It happens when you do not have the necessary permission to execute the action you performed. You need to get the appropriate permissions in other to resolve this error. ## BadRequest This response means that the server cannot or will not process the request due to something that is perceived to be a client error (e.g., malformed request syntax, invalid request message framing, or deceptive request routing). To resolve this, please ensure that your syntax is correct. ## NotFound This client error response indicates that the server cannot find the requested resource. ## MethodNotAllowed Indicates that the request method is known by the server but is not supported by the target resource. ## NotAcceptable The target resource does not have a current representation that would be acceptable to the user agent, according to the proactive negotiation header fields received in the request, and the server is unwilling to supply a default representation. ## AlreadyExists The request could not be completed due to a conflict with the current state of the target resource, e.g. the resource it tries to create already exists. ## Unknown This means that the server encountered an unexpected condition that prevented it from fulfilling the request. -API version: 2.5.0 +API version: 2.7.2 Contact: dev@airflow.apache.org */ diff --git a/airflow/docs/ActionCollection.md b/airflow/docs/ActionCollection.md index fa911a2..dd77c71 100644 --- a/airflow/docs/ActionCollection.md +++ b/airflow/docs/ActionCollection.md @@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ Name | Type | Description | Notes ------------ | ------------- | ------------- | ------------- **Actions** | Pointer to [**[]Action**](Action.md) | | [optional] -**TotalEntries** | Pointer to **int32** | Count of objects in the current result set. | [optional] +**TotalEntries** | Pointer to **int32** | Count of total objects in the current result set before pagination parameters (limit, offset) are applied. | [optional] ## Methods diff --git a/airflow/docs/CollectionInfo.md b/airflow/docs/CollectionInfo.md index a5dcbca..ff8567a 100644 --- a/airflow/docs/CollectionInfo.md +++ b/airflow/docs/CollectionInfo.md @@ -23,7 +23,7 @@ Name | Type | Description | Notes ------------ | ------------- | ------------- | ------------- -**TotalEntries** | Pointer to **int32** | Count of objects in the current result set. | [optional] +**TotalEntries** | Pointer to **int32** | Count of total objects in the current result set before pagination parameters (limit, offset) are applied. | [optional] ## Methods diff --git a/airflow/docs/ConfigApi.md b/airflow/docs/ConfigApi.md index 4d5af02..f7ef545 100644 --- a/airflow/docs/ConfigApi.md +++ b/airflow/docs/ConfigApi.md @@ -19,17 +19,18 @@ # \ConfigApi -All URIs are relative to *http://localhost/api/v1* +All URIs are relative to */api/v1* Method | HTTP request | Description ------------- | ------------- | ------------- [**GetConfig**](ConfigApi.md#GetConfig) | **Get** /config | Get current configuration +[**GetValue**](ConfigApi.md#GetValue) | **Get** /config/section/{section}/option/{option} | Get a option from configuration ## GetConfig -> Config GetConfig(ctx).Execute() +> Config GetConfig(ctx).Section(section).Execute() Get current configuration @@ -46,10 +47,11 @@ import ( ) func main() { + section := "section_example" // string | If given, only return config of this section. (optional) configuration := openapiclient.NewConfiguration() - api_client := openapiclient.NewAPIClient(configuration) - resp, r, err := api_client.ConfigApi.GetConfig(context.Background()).Execute() + apiClient := openapiclient.NewAPIClient(configuration) + resp, r, err := apiClient.ConfigApi.GetConfig(context.Background()).Section(section).Execute() if err != nil { fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "Error when calling `ConfigApi.GetConfig``: %v\n", err) fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "Full HTTP response: %v\n", r) @@ -61,20 +63,95 @@ func main() { ### Path Parameters -This endpoint does not need any parameter. + ### Other Parameters Other parameters are passed through a pointer to a apiGetConfigRequest struct via the builder pattern +Name | Type | Description | Notes +------------- | ------------- | ------------- | ------------- + **section** | **string** | If given, only return config of this section. | + +### Return type + +[**Config**](Config.md) + +### Authorization + +No authorization required + +### HTTP request headers + +- **Content-Type**: Not defined +- **Accept**: application/json, text/plain + +[[Back to top]](#) [[Back to API list]](../README.md#documentation-for-api-endpoints) +[[Back to Model list]](../README.md#documentation-for-models) +[[Back to README]](../README.md) + + +## GetValue + +> Config GetValue(ctx, section, option).Execute() + +Get a option from configuration + +### Example + +```go +package main + +import ( + "context" + "fmt" + "os" + openapiclient "./openapi" +) + +func main() { + section := "section_example" // string | + option := "option_example" // string | + + configuration := openapiclient.NewConfiguration() + apiClient := openapiclient.NewAPIClient(configuration) + resp, r, err := apiClient.ConfigApi.GetValue(context.Background(), section, option).Execute() + if err != nil { + fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "Error when calling `ConfigApi.GetValue``: %v\n", err) + fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "Full HTTP response: %v\n", r) + } + // response from `GetValue`: Config + fmt.Fprintf(os.Stdout, "Response from `ConfigApi.GetValue`: %v\n", resp) +} +``` + +### Path Parameters + + +Name | Type | Description | Notes +------------- | ------------- | ------------- | ------------- +**ctx** | **context.Context** | context for authentication, logging, cancellation, deadlines, tracing, etc. +**section** | **string** | | +**option** | **string** | | + +### Other Parameters + +Other parameters are passed through a pointer to a apiGetValueRequest struct via the builder pattern + + +Name | Type | Description | Notes +------------- | ------------- | ------------- | ------------- + + + ### Return type [**Config**](Config.md) ### Authorization -[Basic](../README.md#Basic), [Kerberos](../README.md#Kerberos) +No authorization required ### HTTP request headers diff --git a/airflow/docs/ConnectionApi.md b/airflow/docs/ConnectionApi.md index edc5524..d0e75d7 100644 --- a/airflow/docs/ConnectionApi.md +++ b/airflow/docs/ConnectionApi.md @@ -19,7 +19,7 @@ # \ConnectionApi -All URIs are relative to *http://localhost/api/v1* +All URIs are relative to */api/v1* Method | HTTP request | Description ------------- | ------------- | ------------- @@ -54,8 +54,8 @@ func main() { connectionId := "connectionId_example" // string | The connection ID. configuration := openapiclient.NewConfiguration() - api_client := openapiclient.NewAPIClient(configuration) - resp, r, err := api_client.ConnectionApi.DeleteConnection(context.Background(), connectionId).Execute() + apiClient := openapiclient.NewAPIClient(configuration) + resp, r, err := apiClient.ConnectionApi.DeleteConnection(context.Background(), connectionId).Execute() if err != nil { fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "Error when calling `ConnectionApi.DeleteConnection``: %v\n", err) fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "Full HTTP response: %v\n", r) @@ -86,7 +86,7 @@ Name | Type | Description | Notes ### Authorization -[Basic](../README.md#Basic), [Kerberos](../README.md#Kerberos) +No authorization required ### HTTP request headers @@ -120,8 +120,8 @@ func main() { connectionId := "connectionId_example" // string | The connection ID. configuration := openapiclient.NewConfiguration() - api_client := openapiclient.NewAPIClient(configuration) - resp, r, err := api_client.ConnectionApi.GetConnection(context.Background(), connectionId).Execute() + apiClient := openapiclient.NewAPIClient(configuration) + resp, r, err := apiClient.ConnectionApi.GetConnection(context.Background(), connectionId).Execute() if err != nil { fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "Error when calling `ConnectionApi.GetConnection``: %v\n", err) fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "Full HTTP response: %v\n", r) @@ -154,7 +154,7 @@ Name | Type | Description | Notes ### Authorization -[Basic](../README.md#Basic), [Kerberos](../README.md#Kerberos) +No authorization required ### HTTP request headers @@ -190,8 +190,8 @@ func main() { orderBy := "orderBy_example" // string | The name of the field to order the results by. Prefix a field name with `-` to reverse the sort order. *New in version 2.1.0* (optional) configuration := openapiclient.NewConfiguration() - api_client := openapiclient.NewAPIClient(configuration) - resp, r, err := api_client.ConnectionApi.GetConnections(context.Background()).Limit(limit).Offset(offset).OrderBy(orderBy).Execute() + apiClient := openapiclient.NewAPIClient(configuration) + resp, r, err := apiClient.ConnectionApi.GetConnections(context.Background()).Limit(limit).Offset(offset).OrderBy(orderBy).Execute() if err != nil { fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "Error when calling `ConnectionApi.GetConnections``: %v\n", err) fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "Full HTTP response: %v\n", r) @@ -222,7 +222,7 @@ Name | Type | Description | Notes ### Authorization -[Basic](../README.md#Basic), [Kerberos](../README.md#Kerberos) +No authorization required ### HTTP request headers @@ -258,8 +258,8 @@ func main() { updateMask := []string{"Inner_example"} // []string | The fields to update on the resource. If absent or empty, all modifiable fields are updated. A comma-separated list of fully qualified names of fields. (optional) configuration := openapiclient.NewConfiguration() - api_client := openapiclient.NewAPIClient(configuration) - resp, r, err := api_client.ConnectionApi.PatchConnection(context.Background(), connectionId).Connection(connection).UpdateMask(updateMask).Execute() + apiClient := openapiclient.NewAPIClient(configuration) + resp, r, err := apiClient.ConnectionApi.PatchConnection(context.Background(), connectionId).Connection(connection).UpdateMask(updateMask).Execute() if err != nil { fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "Error when calling `ConnectionApi.PatchConnection``: %v\n", err) fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "Full HTTP response: %v\n", r) @@ -294,7 +294,7 @@ Name | Type | Description | Notes ### Authorization -[Basic](../README.md#Basic), [Kerberos](../README.md#Kerberos) +No authorization required ### HTTP request headers @@ -328,8 +328,8 @@ func main() { connection := *openapiclient.NewConnection() // Connection | configuration := openapiclient.NewConfiguration() - api_client := openapiclient.NewAPIClient(configuration) - resp, r, err := api_client.ConnectionApi.PostConnection(context.Background()).Connection(connection).Execute() + apiClient := openapiclient.NewAPIClient(configuration) + resp, r, err := apiClient.ConnectionApi.PostConnection(context.Background()).Connection(connection).Execute() if err != nil { fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "Error when calling `ConnectionApi.PostConnection``: %v\n", err) fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "Full HTTP response: %v\n", r) @@ -358,7 +358,7 @@ Name | Type | Description | Notes ### Authorization -[Basic](../README.md#Basic), [Kerberos](../README.md#Kerberos) +No authorization required ### HTTP request headers @@ -394,8 +394,8 @@ func main() { connection := *openapiclient.NewConnection() // Connection | configuration := openapiclient.NewConfiguration() - api_client := openapiclient.NewAPIClient(configuration) - resp, r, err := api_client.ConnectionApi.TestConnection(context.Background()).Connection(connection).Execute() + apiClient := openapiclient.NewAPIClient(configuration) + resp, r, err := apiClient.ConnectionApi.TestConnection(context.Background()).Connection(connection).Execute() if err != nil { fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "Error when calling `ConnectionApi.TestConnection``: %v\n", err) fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "Full HTTP response: %v\n", r) @@ -424,7 +424,7 @@ Name | Type | Description | Notes ### Authorization -[Basic](../README.md#Basic), [Kerberos](../README.md#Kerberos) +No authorization required ### HTTP request headers diff --git a/airflow/docs/ConnectionCollection.md b/airflow/docs/ConnectionCollection.md index 8779da4..119049d 100644 --- a/airflow/docs/ConnectionCollection.md +++ b/airflow/docs/ConnectionCollection.md @@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ Name | Type | Description | Notes ------------ | ------------- | ------------- | ------------- **Connections** | Pointer to [**[]ConnectionCollectionItem**](ConnectionCollectionItem.md) | | [optional] -**TotalEntries** | Pointer to **int32** | Count of objects in the current result set. | [optional] +**TotalEntries** | Pointer to **int32** | Count of total objects in the current result set before pagination parameters (limit, offset) are applied. | [optional] ## Methods diff --git a/airflow/docs/DAGApi.md b/airflow/docs/DAGApi.md index 4de7eb7..024735f 100644 --- a/airflow/docs/DAGApi.md +++ b/airflow/docs/DAGApi.md @@ -19,7 +19,7 @@ # \DAGApi -All URIs are relative to *http://localhost/api/v1* +All URIs are relative to */api/v1* Method | HTTP request | Description ------------- | ------------- | ------------- @@ -34,8 +34,6 @@ Method | HTTP request | Description [**PatchDags**](DAGApi.md#PatchDags) | **Patch** /dags | Update DAGs [**PostClearTaskInstances**](DAGApi.md#PostClearTaskInstances) | **Post** /dags/{dag_id}/clearTaskInstances | Clear a set of task instances [**PostSetTaskInstancesState**](DAGApi.md#PostSetTaskInstancesState) | **Post** /dags/{dag_id}/updateTaskInstancesState | Set a state of task instances -[**SetMappedTaskInstanceNote**](DAGApi.md#SetMappedTaskInstanceNote) | **Patch** /dags/{dag_id}/dagRuns/{dag_run_id}/taskInstances/{task_id}/{map_index}/setNote | Update the TaskInstance note. -[**SetTaskInstanceNote**](DAGApi.md#SetTaskInstanceNote) | **Patch** /dags/{dag_id}/dagRuns/{dag_run_id}/taskInstances/{task_id}/setNote | Update the TaskInstance note. @@ -63,8 +61,8 @@ func main() { dagId := "dagId_example" // string | The DAG ID. configuration := openapiclient.NewConfiguration() - api_client := openapiclient.NewAPIClient(configuration) - resp, r, err := api_client.DAGApi.DeleteDag(context.Background(), dagId).Execute() + apiClient := openapiclient.NewAPIClient(configuration) + resp, r, err := apiClient.DAGApi.DeleteDag(context.Background(), dagId).Execute() if err != nil { fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "Error when calling `DAGApi.DeleteDag``: %v\n", err) fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "Full HTTP response: %v\n", r) @@ -95,7 +93,7 @@ Name | Type | Description | Notes ### Authorization -[Basic](../README.md#Basic), [Kerberos](../README.md#Kerberos) +No authorization required ### HTTP request headers @@ -131,8 +129,8 @@ func main() { dagId := "dagId_example" // string | The DAG ID. configuration := openapiclient.NewConfiguration() - api_client := openapiclient.NewAPIClient(configuration) - resp, r, err := api_client.DAGApi.GetDag(context.Background(), dagId).Execute() + apiClient := openapiclient.NewAPIClient(configuration) + resp, r, err := apiClient.DAGApi.GetDag(context.Background(), dagId).Execute() if err != nil { fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "Error when calling `DAGApi.GetDag``: %v\n", err) fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "Full HTTP response: %v\n", r) @@ -165,7 +163,7 @@ Name | Type | Description | Notes ### Authorization -[Basic](../README.md#Basic), [Kerberos](../README.md#Kerberos) +No authorization required ### HTTP request headers @@ -201,8 +199,8 @@ func main() { dagId := "dagId_example" // string | The DAG ID. configuration := openapiclient.NewConfiguration() - api_client := openapiclient.NewAPIClient(configuration) - resp, r, err := api_client.DAGApi.GetDagDetails(context.Background(), dagId).Execute() + apiClient := openapiclient.NewAPIClient(configuration) + resp, r, err := apiClient.DAGApi.GetDagDetails(context.Background(), dagId).Execute() if err != nil { fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "Error when calling `DAGApi.GetDagDetails``: %v\n", err) fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "Full HTTP response: %v\n", r) @@ -235,7 +233,7 @@ Name | Type | Description | Notes ### Authorization -[Basic](../README.md#Basic), [Kerberos](../README.md#Kerberos) +No authorization required ### HTTP request headers @@ -271,8 +269,8 @@ func main() { fileToken := "fileToken_example" // string | The key containing the encrypted path to the file. Encryption and decryption take place only on the server. This prevents the client from reading an non-DAG file. This also ensures API extensibility, because the format of encrypted data may change. configuration := openapiclient.NewConfiguration() - api_client := openapiclient.NewAPIClient(configuration) - resp, r, err := api_client.DAGApi.GetDagSource(context.Background(), fileToken).Execute() + apiClient := openapiclient.NewAPIClient(configuration) + resp, r, err := apiClient.DAGApi.GetDagSource(context.Background(), fileToken).Execute() if err != nil { fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "Error when calling `DAGApi.GetDagSource``: %v\n", err) fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "Full HTTP response: %v\n", r) @@ -305,7 +303,7 @@ Name | Type | Description | Notes ### Authorization -[Basic](../README.md#Basic), [Kerberos](../README.md#Kerberos) +No authorization required ### HTTP request headers @@ -319,7 +317,7 @@ Name | Type | Description | Notes ## GetDags -> DAGCollection GetDags(ctx).Limit(limit).Offset(offset).OrderBy(orderBy).Tags(tags).OnlyActive(onlyActive).DagIdPattern(dagIdPattern).Execute() +> DAGCollection GetDags(ctx).Limit(limit).Offset(offset).OrderBy(orderBy).Tags(tags).OnlyActive(onlyActive).Paused(paused).DagIdPattern(dagIdPattern).Execute() List DAGs @@ -343,11 +341,12 @@ func main() { orderBy := "orderBy_example" // string | The name of the field to order the results by. Prefix a field name with `-` to reverse the sort order. *New in version 2.1.0* (optional) tags := []string{"Inner_example"} // []string | List of tags to filter results. *New in version 2.2.0* (optional) onlyActive := true // bool | Only filter active DAGs. *New in version 2.1.1* (optional) (default to true) + paused := true // bool | Only filter paused/unpaused DAGs. If absent or null, it returns paused and unpaused DAGs. *New in version 2.6.0* (optional) dagIdPattern := "dagIdPattern_example" // string | If set, only return DAGs with dag_ids matching this pattern. (optional) configuration := openapiclient.NewConfiguration() - api_client := openapiclient.NewAPIClient(configuration) - resp, r, err := api_client.DAGApi.GetDags(context.Background()).Limit(limit).Offset(offset).OrderBy(orderBy).Tags(tags).OnlyActive(onlyActive).DagIdPattern(dagIdPattern).Execute() + apiClient := openapiclient.NewAPIClient(configuration) + resp, r, err := apiClient.DAGApi.GetDags(context.Background()).Limit(limit).Offset(offset).OrderBy(orderBy).Tags(tags).OnlyActive(onlyActive).Paused(paused).DagIdPattern(dagIdPattern).Execute() if err != nil { fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "Error when calling `DAGApi.GetDags``: %v\n", err) fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "Full HTTP response: %v\n", r) @@ -373,6 +372,7 @@ Name | Type | Description | Notes **orderBy** | **string** | The name of the field to order the results by. Prefix a field name with `-` to reverse the sort order. *New in version 2.1.0* | **tags** | **[]string** | List of tags to filter results. *New in version 2.2.0* | **onlyActive** | **bool** | Only filter active DAGs. *New in version 2.1.1* | [default to true] + **paused** | **bool** | Only filter paused/unpaused DAGs. If absent or null, it returns paused and unpaused DAGs. *New in version 2.6.0* | **dagIdPattern** | **string** | If set, only return DAGs with dag_ids matching this pattern. | ### Return type @@ -381,7 +381,7 @@ Name | Type | Description | Notes ### Authorization -[Basic](../README.md#Basic), [Kerberos](../README.md#Kerberos) +No authorization required ### HTTP request headers @@ -416,8 +416,8 @@ func main() { taskId := "taskId_example" // string | The task ID. configuration := openapiclient.NewConfiguration() - api_client := openapiclient.NewAPIClient(configuration) - resp, r, err := api_client.DAGApi.GetTask(context.Background(), dagId, taskId).Execute() + apiClient := openapiclient.NewAPIClient(configuration) + resp, r, err := apiClient.DAGApi.GetTask(context.Background(), dagId, taskId).Execute() if err != nil { fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "Error when calling `DAGApi.GetTask``: %v\n", err) fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "Full HTTP response: %v\n", r) @@ -452,7 +452,7 @@ Name | Type | Description | Notes ### Authorization -[Basic](../README.md#Basic), [Kerberos](../README.md#Kerberos) +No authorization required ### HTTP request headers @@ -487,8 +487,8 @@ func main() { orderBy := "orderBy_example" // string | The name of the field to order the results by. Prefix a field name with `-` to reverse the sort order. *New in version 2.1.0* (optional) configuration := openapiclient.NewConfiguration() - api_client := openapiclient.NewAPIClient(configuration) - resp, r, err := api_client.DAGApi.GetTasks(context.Background(), dagId).OrderBy(orderBy).Execute() + apiClient := openapiclient.NewAPIClient(configuration) + resp, r, err := apiClient.DAGApi.GetTasks(context.Background(), dagId).OrderBy(orderBy).Execute() if err != nil { fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "Error when calling `DAGApi.GetTasks``: %v\n", err) fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "Full HTTP response: %v\n", r) @@ -522,7 +522,7 @@ Name | Type | Description | Notes ### Authorization -[Basic](../README.md#Basic), [Kerberos](../README.md#Kerberos) +No authorization required ### HTTP request headers @@ -558,8 +558,8 @@ func main() { updateMask := []string{"Inner_example"} // []string | The fields to update on the resource. If absent or empty, all modifiable fields are updated. A comma-separated list of fully qualified names of fields. (optional) configuration := openapiclient.NewConfiguration() - api_client := openapiclient.NewAPIClient(configuration) - resp, r, err := api_client.DAGApi.PatchDag(context.Background(), dagId).DAG(dAG).UpdateMask(updateMask).Execute() + apiClient := openapiclient.NewAPIClient(configuration) + resp, r, err := apiClient.DAGApi.PatchDag(context.Background(), dagId).DAG(dAG).UpdateMask(updateMask).Execute() if err != nil { fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "Error when calling `DAGApi.PatchDag``: %v\n", err) fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "Full HTTP response: %v\n", r) @@ -594,7 +594,7 @@ Name | Type | Description | Notes ### Authorization -[Basic](../README.md#Basic), [Kerberos](../README.md#Kerberos) +No authorization required ### HTTP request headers @@ -636,8 +636,8 @@ func main() { onlyActive := true // bool | Only filter active DAGs. *New in version 2.1.1* (optional) (default to true) configuration := openapiclient.NewConfiguration() - api_client := openapiclient.NewAPIClient(configuration) - resp, r, err := api_client.DAGApi.PatchDags(context.Background()).DagIdPattern(dagIdPattern).DAG(dAG).Limit(limit).Offset(offset).Tags(tags).UpdateMask(updateMask).OnlyActive(onlyActive).Execute() + apiClient := openapiclient.NewAPIClient(configuration) + resp, r, err := apiClient.DAGApi.PatchDags(context.Background()).DagIdPattern(dagIdPattern).DAG(dAG).Limit(limit).Offset(offset).Tags(tags).UpdateMask(updateMask).OnlyActive(onlyActive).Execute() if err != nil { fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "Error when calling `DAGApi.PatchDags``: %v\n", err) fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "Full HTTP response: %v\n", r) @@ -672,7 +672,7 @@ Name | Type | Description | Notes ### Authorization -[Basic](../README.md#Basic), [Kerberos](../README.md#Kerberos) +No authorization required ### HTTP request headers @@ -709,8 +709,8 @@ func main() { clearTaskInstances := *openapiclient.NewClearTaskInstances() // ClearTaskInstances | Parameters of action configuration := openapiclient.NewConfiguration() - api_client := openapiclient.NewAPIClient(configuration) - resp, r, err := api_client.DAGApi.PostClearTaskInstances(context.Background(), dagId).ClearTaskInstances(clearTaskInstances).Execute() + apiClient := openapiclient.NewAPIClient(configuration) + resp, r, err := apiClient.DAGApi.PostClearTaskInstances(context.Background(), dagId).ClearTaskInstances(clearTaskInstances).Execute() if err != nil { fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "Error when calling `DAGApi.PostClearTaskInstances``: %v\n", err) fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "Full HTTP response: %v\n", r) @@ -744,7 +744,7 @@ Name | Type | Description | Notes ### Authorization -[Basic](../README.md#Basic), [Kerberos](../README.md#Kerberos) +No authorization required ### HTTP request headers @@ -781,8 +781,8 @@ func main() { updateTaskInstancesState := *openapiclient.NewUpdateTaskInstancesState() // UpdateTaskInstancesState | Parameters of action configuration := openapiclient.NewConfiguration() - api_client := openapiclient.NewAPIClient(configuration) - resp, r, err := api_client.DAGApi.PostSetTaskInstancesState(context.Background(), dagId).UpdateTaskInstancesState(updateTaskInstancesState).Execute() + apiClient := openapiclient.NewAPIClient(configuration) + resp, r, err := apiClient.DAGApi.PostSetTaskInstancesState(context.Background(), dagId).UpdateTaskInstancesState(updateTaskInstancesState).Execute() if err != nil { fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "Error when calling `DAGApi.PostSetTaskInstancesState``: %v\n", err) fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "Full HTTP response: %v\n", r) @@ -816,166 +816,7 @@ Name | Type | Description | Notes ### Authorization -[Basic](../README.md#Basic), [Kerberos](../README.md#Kerberos) - -### HTTP request headers - -- **Content-Type**: application/json -- **Accept**: application/json - -[[Back to top]](#) [[Back to API list]](../README.md#documentation-for-api-endpoints) -[[Back to Model list]](../README.md#documentation-for-models) -[[Back to README]](../README.md) - - -## SetMappedTaskInstanceNote - -> TaskInstance SetMappedTaskInstanceNote(ctx, dagId, dagRunId, taskId, mapIndex).SetTaskInstanceNote(setTaskInstanceNote).Execute() - -Update the TaskInstance note. - - - -### Example - -```go -package main - -import ( - "context" - "fmt" - "os" - openapiclient "./openapi" -) - -func main() { - dagId := "dagId_example" // string | The DAG ID. - dagRunId := "dagRunId_example" // string | The DAG run ID. - taskId := "taskId_example" // string | The task ID. - mapIndex := int32(56) // int32 | The map index. - setTaskInstanceNote := *openapiclient.NewSetTaskInstanceNote("Note_example") // SetTaskInstanceNote | Parameters of set Task Instance note. - - configuration := openapiclient.NewConfiguration() - api_client := openapiclient.NewAPIClient(configuration) - resp, r, err := api_client.DAGApi.SetMappedTaskInstanceNote(context.Background(), dagId, dagRunId, taskId, mapIndex).SetTaskInstanceNote(setTaskInstanceNote).Execute() - if err != nil { - fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "Error when calling `DAGApi.SetMappedTaskInstanceNote``: %v\n", err) - fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "Full HTTP response: %v\n", r) - } - // response from `SetMappedTaskInstanceNote`: TaskInstance - fmt.Fprintf(os.Stdout, "Response from `DAGApi.SetMappedTaskInstanceNote`: %v\n", resp) -} -``` - -### Path Parameters - - -Name | Type | Description | Notes -------------- | ------------- | ------------- | ------------- -**ctx** | **context.Context** | context for authentication, logging, cancellation, deadlines, tracing, etc. -**dagId** | **string** | The DAG ID. | -**dagRunId** | **string** | The DAG run ID. | -**taskId** | **string** | The task ID. | -**mapIndex** | **int32** | The map index. | - -### Other Parameters - -Other parameters are passed through a pointer to a apiSetMappedTaskInstanceNoteRequest struct via the builder pattern - - -Name | Type | Description | Notes -------------- | ------------- | ------------- | ------------- - - - - - **setTaskInstanceNote** | [**SetTaskInstanceNote**](SetTaskInstanceNote.md) | Parameters of set Task Instance note. | - -### Return type - -[**TaskInstance**](TaskInstance.md) - -### Authorization - -[Basic](../README.md#Basic), [Kerberos](../README.md#Kerberos) - -### HTTP request headers - -- **Content-Type**: application/json -- **Accept**: application/json - -[[Back to top]](#) [[Back to API list]](../README.md#documentation-for-api-endpoints) -[[Back to Model list]](../README.md#documentation-for-models) -[[Back to README]](../README.md) - - -## SetTaskInstanceNote - -> TaskInstance SetTaskInstanceNote(ctx, dagId, dagRunId, taskId).SetTaskInstanceNote(setTaskInstanceNote).Execute() - -Update the TaskInstance note. - - - -### Example - -```go -package main - -import ( - "context" - "fmt" - "os" - openapiclient "./openapi" -) - -func main() { - dagId := "dagId_example" // string | The DAG ID. - dagRunId := "dagRunId_example" // string | The DAG run ID. - taskId := "taskId_example" // string | The task ID. - setTaskInstanceNote := *openapiclient.NewSetTaskInstanceNote("Note_example") // SetTaskInstanceNote | Parameters of set Task Instance note. - - configuration := openapiclient.NewConfiguration() - api_client := openapiclient.NewAPIClient(configuration) - resp, r, err := api_client.DAGApi.SetTaskInstanceNote(context.Background(), dagId, dagRunId, taskId).SetTaskInstanceNote(setTaskInstanceNote).Execute() - if err != nil { - fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "Error when calling `DAGApi.SetTaskInstanceNote``: %v\n", err) - fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "Full HTTP response: %v\n", r) - } - // response from `SetTaskInstanceNote`: TaskInstance - fmt.Fprintf(os.Stdout, "Response from `DAGApi.SetTaskInstanceNote`: %v\n", resp) -} -``` - -### Path Parameters - - -Name | Type | Description | Notes -------------- | ------------- | ------------- | ------------- -**ctx** | **context.Context** | context for authentication, logging, cancellation, deadlines, tracing, etc. -**dagId** | **string** | The DAG ID. | -**dagRunId** | **string** | The DAG run ID. | -**taskId** | **string** | The task ID. | - -### Other Parameters - -Other parameters are passed through a pointer to a apiSetTaskInstanceNoteRequest struct via the builder pattern - - -Name | Type | Description | Notes -------------- | ------------- | ------------- | ------------- - - - - **setTaskInstanceNote** | [**SetTaskInstanceNote**](SetTaskInstanceNote.md) | Parameters of set Task Instance note. | - -### Return type - -[**TaskInstance**](TaskInstance.md) - -### Authorization - -[Basic](../README.md#Basic), [Kerberos](../README.md#Kerberos) +No authorization required ### HTTP request headers diff --git a/airflow/docs/DAGCollection.md b/airflow/docs/DAGCollection.md index 5ba0a13..e2af619 100644 --- a/airflow/docs/DAGCollection.md +++ b/airflow/docs/DAGCollection.md @@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ Name | Type | Description | Notes ------------ | ------------- | ------------- | ------------- **Dags** | Pointer to [**[]DAG**](DAG.md) | | [optional] -**TotalEntries** | Pointer to **int32** | Count of objects in the current result set. | [optional] +**TotalEntries** | Pointer to **int32** | Count of total objects in the current result set before pagination parameters (limit, offset) are applied. | [optional] ## Methods diff --git a/airflow/docs/DAGDetail.md b/airflow/docs/DAGDetail.md index 7e4c9ed..43b94ad 100644 --- a/airflow/docs/DAGDetail.md +++ b/airflow/docs/DAGDetail.md @@ -54,7 +54,7 @@ Name | Type | Description | Notes **Orientation** | Pointer to **string** | | [optional] [readonly] **Concurrency** | Pointer to **float32** | | [optional] [readonly] **StartDate** | Pointer to **NullableTime** | The DAG's start date. *Changed in version 2.0.1*&#58; Field becomes nullable. | [optional] [readonly] -**DagRunTimeout** | Pointer to [**TimeDelta**](TimeDelta.md) | | [optional] +**DagRunTimeout** | Pointer to [**NullableTimeDelta**](TimeDelta.md) | | [optional] **DocMd** | Pointer to **NullableString** | | [optional] [readonly] **Params** | Pointer to **map[string]interface{}** | User-specified DAG params. *New in version 2.0.1* | [optional] [readonly] **EndDate** | Pointer to **NullableTime** | The DAG's end date. *New in version 2.3.0*. | [optional] [readonly] @@ -1092,6 +1092,16 @@ SetDagRunTimeout sets DagRunTimeout field to given value. HasDagRunTimeout returns a boolean if a field has been set. +### SetDagRunTimeoutNil + +`func (o *DAGDetail) SetDagRunTimeoutNil(b bool)` + + SetDagRunTimeoutNil sets the value for DagRunTimeout to be an explicit nil + +### UnsetDagRunTimeout +`func (o *DAGDetail) UnsetDagRunTimeout()` + +UnsetDagRunTimeout ensures that no value is present for DagRunTimeout, not even an explicit nil ### GetDocMd `func (o *DAGDetail) GetDocMd() string` diff --git a/airflow/docs/DAGDetailAllOf.md b/airflow/docs/DAGDetailAllOf.md index 5e13b9a..7e6ac87 100644 --- a/airflow/docs/DAGDetailAllOf.md +++ b/airflow/docs/DAGDetailAllOf.md @@ -28,7 +28,7 @@ Name | Type | Description | Notes **Orientation** | Pointer to **string** | | [optional] [readonly] **Concurrency** | Pointer to **float32** | | [optional] [readonly] **StartDate** | Pointer to **NullableTime** | The DAG's start date. *Changed in version 2.0.1*&#58; Field becomes nullable. | [optional] [readonly] -**DagRunTimeout** | Pointer to [**TimeDelta**](TimeDelta.md) | | [optional] +**DagRunTimeout** | Pointer to [**NullableTimeDelta**](TimeDelta.md) | | [optional] **DocMd** | Pointer to **NullableString** | | [optional] [readonly] **DefaultView** | Pointer to **string** | | [optional] [readonly] **Params** | Pointer to **map[string]interface{}** | User-specified DAG params. *New in version 2.0.1* | [optional] [readonly] @@ -217,6 +217,16 @@ SetDagRunTimeout sets DagRunTimeout field to given value. HasDagRunTimeout returns a boolean if a field has been set. +### SetDagRunTimeoutNil + +`func (o *DAGDetailAllOf) SetDagRunTimeoutNil(b bool)` + + SetDagRunTimeoutNil sets the value for DagRunTimeout to be an explicit nil + +### UnsetDagRunTimeout +`func (o *DAGDetailAllOf) UnsetDagRunTimeout()` + +UnsetDagRunTimeout ensures that no value is present for DagRunTimeout, not even an explicit nil ### GetDocMd `func (o *DAGDetailAllOf) GetDocMd() string` diff --git a/airflow/docs/DAGRun.md b/airflow/docs/DAGRun.md index d58e995..50d4379 100644 --- a/airflow/docs/DAGRun.md +++ b/airflow/docs/DAGRun.md @@ -34,7 +34,7 @@ Name | Type | Description | Notes **LastSchedulingDecision** | Pointer to **NullableTime** | | [optional] [readonly] **RunType** | Pointer to **string** | | [optional] [readonly] **State** | Pointer to [**DagState**](DagState.md) | | [optional] -**ExternalTrigger** | Pointer to **bool** | | [optional] [readonly] [default to true] +**ExternalTrigger** | Pointer to **bool** | | [optional] [readonly] **Conf** | Pointer to **map[string]interface{}** | JSON object describing additional configuration parameters. The value of this field can be set only when creating the object. If you try to modify the field of an existing object, the request fails with an BAD_REQUEST error. | [optional] **Note** | Pointer to **NullableString** | Contains manually entered notes by the user about the DagRun. *New in version 2.5.0* | [optional] diff --git a/airflow/docs/DAGRunApi.md b/airflow/docs/DAGRunApi.md index 5e3e57b..8a9d572 100644 --- a/airflow/docs/DAGRunApi.md +++ b/airflow/docs/DAGRunApi.md @@ -19,7 +19,7 @@ # \DAGRunApi -All URIs are relative to *http://localhost/api/v1* +All URIs are relative to */api/v1* Method | HTTP request | Description ------------- | ------------- | ------------- @@ -29,7 +29,7 @@ Method | HTTP request | Description [**GetDagRuns**](DAGRunApi.md#GetDagRuns) | **Get** /dags/{dag_id}/dagRuns | List DAG runs [**GetDagRunsBatch**](DAGRunApi.md#GetDagRunsBatch) | **Post** /dags/~/dagRuns/list | List DAG runs (batch) [**GetUpstreamDatasetEvents**](DAGRunApi.md#GetUpstreamDatasetEvents) | **Get** /dags/{dag_id}/dagRuns/{dag_run_id}/upstreamDatasetEvents | Get dataset events for a DAG run -[**PostDagRun**](DAGRunApi.md#PostDagRun) | **Post** /dags/{dag_id}/dagRuns | Trigger a new DAG run +[**PostDagRun**](DAGRunApi.md#PostDagRun) | **Post** /dags/{dag_id}/dagRuns | Trigger a new DAG run. [**SetDagRunNote**](DAGRunApi.md#SetDagRunNote) | **Patch** /dags/{dag_id}/dagRuns/{dag_run_id}/setNote | Update the DagRun note. [**UpdateDagRunState**](DAGRunApi.md#UpdateDagRunState) | **Patch** /dags/{dag_id}/dagRuns/{dag_run_id} | Modify a DAG run @@ -37,7 +37,7 @@ Method | HTTP request | Description ## ClearDagRun -> DAGRun ClearDagRun(ctx, dagId, dagRunId).ClearDagRun(clearDagRun).Execute() +> AnyOfDAGRunTaskInstanceCollection ClearDagRun(ctx, dagId, dagRunId).ClearDagRun(clearDagRun).Execute() Clear a DAG run @@ -61,13 +61,13 @@ func main() { clearDagRun := *openapiclient.NewClearDagRun() // ClearDagRun | configuration := openapiclient.NewConfiguration() - api_client := openapiclient.NewAPIClient(configuration) - resp, r, err := api_client.DAGRunApi.ClearDagRun(context.Background(), dagId, dagRunId).ClearDagRun(clearDagRun).Execute() + apiClient := openapiclient.NewAPIClient(configuration) + resp, r, err := apiClient.DAGRunApi.ClearDagRun(context.Background(), dagId, dagRunId).ClearDagRun(clearDagRun).Execute() if err != nil { fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "Error when calling `DAGRunApi.ClearDagRun``: %v\n", err) fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "Full HTTP response: %v\n", r) } - // response from `ClearDagRun`: DAGRun + // response from `ClearDagRun`: AnyOfDAGRunTaskInstanceCollection fmt.Fprintf(os.Stdout, "Response from `DAGRunApi.ClearDagRun`: %v\n", resp) } ``` @@ -94,11 +94,11 @@ Name | Type | Description | Notes ### Return type -[**DAGRun**](DAGRun.md) +[**AnyOfDAGRunTaskInstanceCollection**](anyOf<DAGRun,TaskInstanceCollection>.md) ### Authorization -[Basic](../README.md#Basic), [Kerberos](../README.md#Kerberos) +No authorization required ### HTTP request headers @@ -133,8 +133,8 @@ func main() { dagRunId := "dagRunId_example" // string | The DAG run ID. configuration := openapiclient.NewConfiguration() - api_client := openapiclient.NewAPIClient(configuration) - resp, r, err := api_client.DAGRunApi.DeleteDagRun(context.Background(), dagId, dagRunId).Execute() + apiClient := openapiclient.NewAPIClient(configuration) + resp, r, err := apiClient.DAGRunApi.DeleteDagRun(context.Background(), dagId, dagRunId).Execute() if err != nil { fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "Error when calling `DAGRunApi.DeleteDagRun``: %v\n", err) fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "Full HTTP response: %v\n", r) @@ -167,7 +167,7 @@ Name | Type | Description | Notes ### Authorization -[Basic](../README.md#Basic), [Kerberos](../README.md#Kerberos) +No authorization required ### HTTP request headers @@ -202,8 +202,8 @@ func main() { dagRunId := "dagRunId_example" // string | The DAG run ID. configuration := openapiclient.NewConfiguration() - api_client := openapiclient.NewAPIClient(configuration) - resp, r, err := api_client.DAGRunApi.GetDagRun(context.Background(), dagId, dagRunId).Execute() + apiClient := openapiclient.NewAPIClient(configuration) + resp, r, err := apiClient.DAGRunApi.GetDagRun(context.Background(), dagId, dagRunId).Execute() if err != nil { fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "Error when calling `DAGRunApi.GetDagRun``: %v\n", err) fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "Full HTTP response: %v\n", r) @@ -238,7 +238,7 @@ Name | Type | Description | Notes ### Authorization -[Basic](../README.md#Basic), [Kerberos](../README.md#Kerberos) +No authorization required ### HTTP request headers @@ -252,7 +252,7 @@ Name | Type | Description | Notes ## GetDagRuns -> DAGRunCollection GetDagRuns(ctx, dagId).Limit(limit).Offset(offset).ExecutionDateGte(executionDateGte).ExecutionDateLte(executionDateLte).StartDateGte(startDateGte).StartDateLte(startDateLte).EndDateGte(endDateGte).EndDateLte(endDateLte).State(state).OrderBy(orderBy).Execute() +> DAGRunCollection GetDagRuns(ctx, dagId).Limit(limit).Offset(offset).ExecutionDateGte(executionDateGte).ExecutionDateLte(executionDateLte).StartDateGte(startDateGte).StartDateLte(startDateLte).EndDateGte(endDateGte).EndDateLte(endDateLte).UpdatedAtGte(updatedAtGte).UpdatedAtLte(updatedAtLte).State(state).OrderBy(orderBy).Execute() List DAG runs @@ -281,12 +281,14 @@ func main() { startDateLte := time.Now() // time.Time | Returns objects less or equal the specified date. This can be combined with start_date_gte parameter to receive only the selected period. (optional) endDateGte := time.Now() // time.Time | Returns objects greater or equal the specified date. This can be combined with start_date_lte parameter to receive only the selected period. (optional) endDateLte := time.Now() // time.Time | Returns objects less than or equal to the specified date. This can be combined with start_date_gte parameter to receive only the selected period. (optional) + updatedAtGte := time.Now() // time.Time | Returns objects greater or equal the specified date. This can be combined with updated_at_lte parameter to receive only the selected period. *New in version 2.6.0* (optional) + updatedAtLte := time.Now() // time.Time | Returns objects less or equal the specified date. This can be combined with updated_at_gte parameter to receive only the selected period. *New in version 2.6.0* (optional) state := []string{"Inner_example"} // []string | The value can be repeated to retrieve multiple matching values (OR condition). (optional) orderBy := "orderBy_example" // string | The name of the field to order the results by. Prefix a field name with `-` to reverse the sort order. *New in version 2.1.0* (optional) configuration := openapiclient.NewConfiguration() - api_client := openapiclient.NewAPIClient(configuration) - resp, r, err := api_client.DAGRunApi.GetDagRuns(context.Background(), dagId).Limit(limit).Offset(offset).ExecutionDateGte(executionDateGte).ExecutionDateLte(executionDateLte).StartDateGte(startDateGte).StartDateLte(startDateLte).EndDateGte(endDateGte).EndDateLte(endDateLte).State(state).OrderBy(orderBy).Execute() + apiClient := openapiclient.NewAPIClient(configuration) + resp, r, err := apiClient.DAGRunApi.GetDagRuns(context.Background(), dagId).Limit(limit).Offset(offset).ExecutionDateGte(executionDateGte).ExecutionDateLte(executionDateLte).StartDateGte(startDateGte).StartDateLte(startDateLte).EndDateGte(endDateGte).EndDateLte(endDateLte).UpdatedAtGte(updatedAtGte).UpdatedAtLte(updatedAtLte).State(state).OrderBy(orderBy).Execute() if err != nil { fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "Error when calling `DAGRunApi.GetDagRuns``: %v\n", err) fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "Full HTTP response: %v\n", r) @@ -320,6 +322,8 @@ Name | Type | Description | Notes **startDateLte** | **time.Time** | Returns objects less or equal the specified date. This can be combined with start_date_gte parameter to receive only the selected period. | **endDateGte** | **time.Time** | Returns objects greater or equal the specified date. This can be combined with start_date_lte parameter to receive only the selected period. | **endDateLte** | **time.Time** | Returns objects less than or equal to the specified date. This can be combined with start_date_gte parameter to receive only the selected period. | + **updatedAtGte** | **time.Time** | Returns objects greater or equal the specified date. This can be combined with updated_at_lte parameter to receive only the selected period. *New in version 2.6.0* | + **updatedAtLte** | **time.Time** | Returns objects less or equal the specified date. This can be combined with updated_at_gte parameter to receive only the selected period. *New in version 2.6.0* | **state** | **[]string** | The value can be repeated to retrieve multiple matching values (OR condition). | **orderBy** | **string** | The name of the field to order the results by. Prefix a field name with `-` to reverse the sort order. *New in version 2.1.0* | @@ -329,7 +333,7 @@ Name | Type | Description | Notes ### Authorization -[Basic](../README.md#Basic), [Kerberos](../README.md#Kerberos) +No authorization required ### HTTP request headers @@ -365,8 +369,8 @@ func main() { listDagRunsForm := *openapiclient.NewListDagRunsForm() // ListDagRunsForm | configuration := openapiclient.NewConfiguration() - api_client := openapiclient.NewAPIClient(configuration) - resp, r, err := api_client.DAGRunApi.GetDagRunsBatch(context.Background()).ListDagRunsForm(listDagRunsForm).Execute() + apiClient := openapiclient.NewAPIClient(configuration) + resp, r, err := apiClient.DAGRunApi.GetDagRunsBatch(context.Background()).ListDagRunsForm(listDagRunsForm).Execute() if err != nil { fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "Error when calling `DAGRunApi.GetDagRunsBatch``: %v\n", err) fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "Full HTTP response: %v\n", r) @@ -395,7 +399,7 @@ Name | Type | Description | Notes ### Authorization -[Basic](../README.md#Basic), [Kerberos](../README.md#Kerberos) +No authorization required ### HTTP request headers @@ -432,8 +436,8 @@ func main() { dagRunId := "dagRunId_example" // string | The DAG run ID. configuration := openapiclient.NewConfiguration() - api_client := openapiclient.NewAPIClient(configuration) - resp, r, err := api_client.DAGRunApi.GetUpstreamDatasetEvents(context.Background(), dagId, dagRunId).Execute() + apiClient := openapiclient.NewAPIClient(configuration) + resp, r, err := apiClient.DAGRunApi.GetUpstreamDatasetEvents(context.Background(), dagId, dagRunId).Execute() if err != nil { fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "Error when calling `DAGRunApi.GetUpstreamDatasetEvents``: %v\n", err) fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "Full HTTP response: %v\n", r) @@ -468,7 +472,7 @@ Name | Type | Description | Notes ### Authorization -[Basic](../README.md#Basic), [Kerberos](../README.md#Kerberos) +No authorization required ### HTTP request headers @@ -484,7 +488,9 @@ Name | Type | Description | Notes > DAGRun PostDagRun(ctx, dagId).DAGRun(dAGRun).Execute() -Trigger a new DAG run +Trigger a new DAG run. + + ### Example @@ -503,8 +509,8 @@ func main() { dAGRun := *openapiclient.NewDAGRun() // DAGRun | configuration := openapiclient.NewConfiguration() - api_client := openapiclient.NewAPIClient(configuration) - resp, r, err := api_client.DAGRunApi.PostDagRun(context.Background(), dagId).DAGRun(dAGRun).Execute() + apiClient := openapiclient.NewAPIClient(configuration) + resp, r, err := apiClient.DAGRunApi.PostDagRun(context.Background(), dagId).DAGRun(dAGRun).Execute() if err != nil { fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "Error when calling `DAGRunApi.PostDagRun``: %v\n", err) fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "Full HTTP response: %v\n", r) @@ -538,7 +544,7 @@ Name | Type | Description | Notes ### Authorization -[Basic](../README.md#Basic), [Kerberos](../README.md#Kerberos) +No authorization required ### HTTP request headers @@ -576,8 +582,8 @@ func main() { setDagRunNote := *openapiclient.NewSetDagRunNote() // SetDagRunNote | Parameters of set DagRun note. configuration := openapiclient.NewConfiguration() - api_client := openapiclient.NewAPIClient(configuration) - resp, r, err := api_client.DAGRunApi.SetDagRunNote(context.Background(), dagId, dagRunId).SetDagRunNote(setDagRunNote).Execute() + apiClient := openapiclient.NewAPIClient(configuration) + resp, r, err := apiClient.DAGRunApi.SetDagRunNote(context.Background(), dagId, dagRunId).SetDagRunNote(setDagRunNote).Execute() if err != nil { fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "Error when calling `DAGRunApi.SetDagRunNote``: %v\n", err) fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "Full HTTP response: %v\n", r) @@ -613,7 +619,7 @@ Name | Type | Description | Notes ### Authorization -[Basic](../README.md#Basic), [Kerberos](../README.md#Kerberos) +No authorization required ### HTTP request headers @@ -651,8 +657,8 @@ func main() { updateDagRunState := *openapiclient.NewUpdateDagRunState() // UpdateDagRunState | configuration := openapiclient.NewConfiguration() - api_client := openapiclient.NewAPIClient(configuration) - resp, r, err := api_client.DAGRunApi.UpdateDagRunState(context.Background(), dagId, dagRunId).UpdateDagRunState(updateDagRunState).Execute() + apiClient := openapiclient.NewAPIClient(configuration) + resp, r, err := apiClient.DAGRunApi.UpdateDagRunState(context.Background(), dagId, dagRunId).UpdateDagRunState(updateDagRunState).Execute() if err != nil { fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "Error when calling `DAGRunApi.UpdateDagRunState``: %v\n", err) fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "Full HTTP response: %v\n", r) @@ -688,7 +694,7 @@ Name | Type | Description | Notes ### Authorization -[Basic](../README.md#Basic), [Kerberos](../README.md#Kerberos) +No authorization required ### HTTP request headers diff --git a/airflow/docs/DAGRunCollection.md b/airflow/docs/DAGRunCollection.md index 4a7721c..f39b935 100644 --- a/airflow/docs/DAGRunCollection.md +++ b/airflow/docs/DAGRunCollection.md @@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ Name | Type | Description | Notes ------------ | ------------- | ------------- | ------------- **DagRuns** | Pointer to [**[]DAGRun**](DAGRun.md) | | [optional] -**TotalEntries** | Pointer to **int32** | Count of objects in the current result set. | [optional] +**TotalEntries** | Pointer to **int32** | Count of total objects in the current result set before pagination parameters (limit, offset) are applied. | [optional] ## Methods diff --git a/airflow/docs/DagProcessorStatus.md b/airflow/docs/DagProcessorStatus.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000..d1c6e7f --- /dev/null +++ b/airflow/docs/DagProcessorStatus.md @@ -0,0 +1,102 @@ +# DagProcessorStatus + +## Properties + +Name | Type | Description | Notes +------------ | ------------- | ------------- | ------------- +**Status** | Pointer to [**NullableHealthStatus**](HealthStatus.md) | | [optional] +**LatestDagProcessorHeartbeat** | Pointer to **NullableString** | The time the dag processor last did a heartbeat. | [optional] [readonly] + +## Methods + +### NewDagProcessorStatus + +`func NewDagProcessorStatus() *DagProcessorStatus` + +NewDagProcessorStatus instantiates a new DagProcessorStatus object +This constructor will assign default values to properties that have it defined, +and makes sure properties required by API are set, but the set of arguments +will change when the set of required properties is changed + +### NewDagProcessorStatusWithDefaults + +`func NewDagProcessorStatusWithDefaults() *DagProcessorStatus` + +NewDagProcessorStatusWithDefaults instantiates a new DagProcessorStatus object +This constructor will only assign default values to properties that have it defined, +but it doesn't guarantee that properties required by API are set + +### GetStatus + +`func (o *DagProcessorStatus) GetStatus() HealthStatus` + +GetStatus returns the Status field if non-nil, zero value otherwise. + +### GetStatusOk + +`func (o *DagProcessorStatus) GetStatusOk() (*HealthStatus, bool)` + +GetStatusOk returns a tuple with the Status field if it's non-nil, zero value otherwise +and a boolean to check if the value has been set. + +### SetStatus + +`func (o *DagProcessorStatus) SetStatus(v HealthStatus)` + +SetStatus sets Status field to given value. + +### HasStatus + +`func (o *DagProcessorStatus) HasStatus() bool` + +HasStatus returns a boolean if a field has been set. + +### SetStatusNil + +`func (o *DagProcessorStatus) SetStatusNil(b bool)` + + SetStatusNil sets the value for Status to be an explicit nil + +### UnsetStatus +`func (o *DagProcessorStatus) UnsetStatus()` + +UnsetStatus ensures that no value is present for Status, not even an explicit nil +### GetLatestDagProcessorHeartbeat + +`func (o *DagProcessorStatus) GetLatestDagProcessorHeartbeat() string` + +GetLatestDagProcessorHeartbeat returns the LatestDagProcessorHeartbeat field if non-nil, zero value otherwise. + +### GetLatestDagProcessorHeartbeatOk + +`func (o *DagProcessorStatus) GetLatestDagProcessorHeartbeatOk() (*string, bool)` + +GetLatestDagProcessorHeartbeatOk returns a tuple with the LatestDagProcessorHeartbeat field if it's non-nil, zero value otherwise +and a boolean to check if the value has been set. + +### SetLatestDagProcessorHeartbeat + +`func (o *DagProcessorStatus) SetLatestDagProcessorHeartbeat(v string)` + +SetLatestDagProcessorHeartbeat sets LatestDagProcessorHeartbeat field to given value. + +### HasLatestDagProcessorHeartbeat + +`func (o *DagProcessorStatus) HasLatestDagProcessorHeartbeat() bool` + +HasLatestDagProcessorHeartbeat returns a boolean if a field has been set. + +### SetLatestDagProcessorHeartbeatNil + +`func (o *DagProcessorStatus) SetLatestDagProcessorHeartbeatNil(b bool)` + + SetLatestDagProcessorHeartbeatNil sets the value for LatestDagProcessorHeartbeat to be an explicit nil + +### UnsetLatestDagProcessorHeartbeat +`func (o *DagProcessorStatus) UnsetLatestDagProcessorHeartbeat()` + +UnsetLatestDagProcessorHeartbeat ensures that no value is present for LatestDagProcessorHeartbeat, not even an explicit nil + +[[Back to Model list]](../README.md#documentation-for-models) [[Back to API list]](../README.md#documentation-for-api-endpoints) [[Back to README]](../README.md) + + diff --git a/airflow/docs/DagWarningApi.md b/airflow/docs/DagWarningApi.md index dca8de8..aa8b6fb 100644 --- a/airflow/docs/DagWarningApi.md +++ b/airflow/docs/DagWarningApi.md @@ -19,7 +19,7 @@ # \DagWarningApi -All URIs are relative to *http://localhost/api/v1* +All URIs are relative to */api/v1* Method | HTTP request | Description ------------- | ------------- | ------------- @@ -53,8 +53,8 @@ func main() { orderBy := "orderBy_example" // string | The name of the field to order the results by. Prefix a field name with `-` to reverse the sort order. *New in version 2.1.0* (optional) configuration := openapiclient.NewConfiguration() - api_client := openapiclient.NewAPIClient(configuration) - resp, r, err := api_client.DagWarningApi.GetDagWarnings(context.Background()).DagId(dagId).WarningType(warningType).Limit(limit).Offset(offset).OrderBy(orderBy).Execute() + apiClient := openapiclient.NewAPIClient(configuration) + resp, r, err := apiClient.DagWarningApi.GetDagWarnings(context.Background()).DagId(dagId).WarningType(warningType).Limit(limit).Offset(offset).OrderBy(orderBy).Execute() if err != nil { fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "Error when calling `DagWarningApi.GetDagWarnings``: %v\n", err) fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "Full HTTP response: %v\n", r) @@ -87,7 +87,7 @@ Name | Type | Description | Notes ### Authorization -[Basic](../README.md#Basic), [Kerberos](../README.md#Kerberos) +No authorization required ### HTTP request headers diff --git a/airflow/docs/DagWarningCollection.md b/airflow/docs/DagWarningCollection.md index 2a0c9e9..f507595 100644 --- a/airflow/docs/DagWarningCollection.md +++ b/airflow/docs/DagWarningCollection.md @@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ Name | Type | Description | Notes ------------ | ------------- | ------------- | ------------- **ImportErrors** | Pointer to [**[]DagWarning**](DagWarning.md) | | [optional] -**TotalEntries** | Pointer to **int32** | Count of objects in the current result set. | [optional] +**TotalEntries** | Pointer to **int32** | Count of total objects in the current result set before pagination parameters (limit, offset) are applied. | [optional] ## Methods diff --git a/airflow/docs/DatasetApi.md b/airflow/docs/DatasetApi.md index dc0d1a7..5bd8945 100644 --- a/airflow/docs/DatasetApi.md +++ b/airflow/docs/DatasetApi.md @@ -19,7 +19,7 @@ # \DatasetApi -All URIs are relative to *http://localhost/api/v1* +All URIs are relative to */api/v1* Method | HTTP request | Description ------------- | ------------- | ------------- @@ -54,8 +54,8 @@ func main() { uri := "uri_example" // string | The encoded Dataset URI configuration := openapiclient.NewConfiguration() - api_client := openapiclient.NewAPIClient(configuration) - resp, r, err := api_client.DatasetApi.GetDataset(context.Background(), uri).Execute() + apiClient := openapiclient.NewAPIClient(configuration) + resp, r, err := apiClient.DatasetApi.GetDataset(context.Background(), uri).Execute() if err != nil { fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "Error when calling `DatasetApi.GetDataset``: %v\n", err) fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "Full HTTP response: %v\n", r) @@ -88,7 +88,7 @@ Name | Type | Description | Notes ### Authorization -[Basic](../README.md#Basic), [Kerberos](../README.md#Kerberos) +No authorization required ### HTTP request headers @@ -131,8 +131,8 @@ func main() { sourceMapIndex := int32(56) // int32 | The map index that updated the dataset. (optional) configuration := openapiclient.NewConfiguration() - api_client := openapiclient.NewAPIClient(configuration) - resp, r, err := api_client.DatasetApi.GetDatasetEvents(context.Background()).Limit(limit).Offset(offset).OrderBy(orderBy).DatasetId(datasetId).SourceDagId(sourceDagId).SourceTaskId(sourceTaskId).SourceRunId(sourceRunId).SourceMapIndex(sourceMapIndex).Execute() + apiClient := openapiclient.NewAPIClient(configuration) + resp, r, err := apiClient.DatasetApi.GetDatasetEvents(context.Background()).Limit(limit).Offset(offset).OrderBy(orderBy).DatasetId(datasetId).SourceDagId(sourceDagId).SourceTaskId(sourceTaskId).SourceRunId(sourceRunId).SourceMapIndex(sourceMapIndex).Execute() if err != nil { fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "Error when calling `DatasetApi.GetDatasetEvents``: %v\n", err) fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "Full HTTP response: %v\n", r) @@ -168,7 +168,7 @@ Name | Type | Description | Notes ### Authorization -[Basic](../README.md#Basic), [Kerberos](../README.md#Kerberos) +No authorization required ### HTTP request headers @@ -205,8 +205,8 @@ func main() { uriPattern := "uriPattern_example" // string | If set, only return datasets with uris matching this pattern. (optional) configuration := openapiclient.NewConfiguration() - api_client := openapiclient.NewAPIClient(configuration) - resp, r, err := api_client.DatasetApi.GetDatasets(context.Background()).Limit(limit).Offset(offset).OrderBy(orderBy).UriPattern(uriPattern).Execute() + apiClient := openapiclient.NewAPIClient(configuration) + resp, r, err := apiClient.DatasetApi.GetDatasets(context.Background()).Limit(limit).Offset(offset).OrderBy(orderBy).UriPattern(uriPattern).Execute() if err != nil { fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "Error when calling `DatasetApi.GetDatasets``: %v\n", err) fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "Full HTTP response: %v\n", r) @@ -238,7 +238,7 @@ Name | Type | Description | Notes ### Authorization -[Basic](../README.md#Basic), [Kerberos](../README.md#Kerberos) +No authorization required ### HTTP request headers @@ -275,8 +275,8 @@ func main() { dagRunId := "dagRunId_example" // string | The DAG run ID. configuration := openapiclient.NewConfiguration() - api_client := openapiclient.NewAPIClient(configuration) - resp, r, err := api_client.DatasetApi.GetUpstreamDatasetEvents(context.Background(), dagId, dagRunId).Execute() + apiClient := openapiclient.NewAPIClient(configuration) + resp, r, err := apiClient.DatasetApi.GetUpstreamDatasetEvents(context.Background(), dagId, dagRunId).Execute() if err != nil { fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "Error when calling `DatasetApi.GetUpstreamDatasetEvents``: %v\n", err) fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "Full HTTP response: %v\n", r) @@ -311,7 +311,7 @@ Name | Type | Description | Notes ### Authorization -[Basic](../README.md#Basic), [Kerberos](../README.md#Kerberos) +No authorization required ### HTTP request headers diff --git a/airflow/docs/DatasetCollection.md b/airflow/docs/DatasetCollection.md index 94a0309..c8942b2 100644 --- a/airflow/docs/DatasetCollection.md +++ b/airflow/docs/DatasetCollection.md @@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ Name | Type | Description | Notes ------------ | ------------- | ------------- | ------------- **Datasets** | Pointer to [**[]Dataset**](Dataset.md) | | [optional] -**TotalEntries** | Pointer to **int32** | Count of objects in the current result set. | [optional] +**TotalEntries** | Pointer to **int32** | Count of total objects in the current result set before pagination parameters (limit, offset) are applied. | [optional] ## Methods diff --git a/airflow/docs/DatasetEventCollection.md b/airflow/docs/DatasetEventCollection.md index da9024f..a261931 100644 --- a/airflow/docs/DatasetEventCollection.md +++ b/airflow/docs/DatasetEventCollection.md @@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ Name | Type | Description | Notes ------------ | ------------- | ------------- | ------------- **DatasetEvents** | Pointer to [**[]DatasetEvent**](DatasetEvent.md) | | [optional] -**TotalEntries** | Pointer to **int32** | Count of objects in the current result set. | [optional] +**TotalEntries** | Pointer to **int32** | Count of total objects in the current result set before pagination parameters (limit, offset) are applied. | [optional] ## Methods diff --git a/airflow/docs/EventLogApi.md b/airflow/docs/EventLogApi.md index 6f5eb81..88086c3 100644 --- a/airflow/docs/EventLogApi.md +++ b/airflow/docs/EventLogApi.md @@ -19,7 +19,7 @@ # \EventLogApi -All URIs are relative to *http://localhost/api/v1* +All URIs are relative to */api/v1* Method | HTTP request | Description ------------- | ------------- | ------------- @@ -50,8 +50,8 @@ func main() { eventLogId := int32(56) // int32 | The event log ID. configuration := openapiclient.NewConfiguration() - api_client := openapiclient.NewAPIClient(configuration) - resp, r, err := api_client.EventLogApi.GetEventLog(context.Background(), eventLogId).Execute() + apiClient := openapiclient.NewAPIClient(configuration) + resp, r, err := apiClient.EventLogApi.GetEventLog(context.Background(), eventLogId).Execute() if err != nil { fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "Error when calling `EventLogApi.GetEventLog``: %v\n", err) fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "Full HTTP response: %v\n", r) @@ -84,7 +84,7 @@ Name | Type | Description | Notes ### Authorization -[Basic](../README.md#Basic), [Kerberos](../README.md#Kerberos) +No authorization required ### HTTP request headers @@ -122,8 +122,8 @@ func main() { orderBy := "orderBy_example" // string | The name of the field to order the results by. Prefix a field name with `-` to reverse the sort order. *New in version 2.1.0* (optional) configuration := openapiclient.NewConfiguration() - api_client := openapiclient.NewAPIClient(configuration) - resp, r, err := api_client.EventLogApi.GetEventLogs(context.Background()).Limit(limit).Offset(offset).OrderBy(orderBy).Execute() + apiClient := openapiclient.NewAPIClient(configuration) + resp, r, err := apiClient.EventLogApi.GetEventLogs(context.Background()).Limit(limit).Offset(offset).OrderBy(orderBy).Execute() if err != nil { fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "Error when calling `EventLogApi.GetEventLogs``: %v\n", err) fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "Full HTTP response: %v\n", r) @@ -154,7 +154,7 @@ Name | Type | Description | Notes ### Authorization -[Basic](../README.md#Basic), [Kerberos](../README.md#Kerberos) +No authorization required ### HTTP request headers diff --git a/airflow/docs/EventLogCollection.md b/airflow/docs/EventLogCollection.md index b6471ab..b58318e 100644 --- a/airflow/docs/EventLogCollection.md +++ b/airflow/docs/EventLogCollection.md @@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ Name | Type | Description | Notes ------------ | ------------- | ------------- | ------------- **EventLogs** | Pointer to [**[]EventLog**](EventLog.md) | | [optional] -**TotalEntries** | Pointer to **int32** | Count of objects in the current result set. | [optional] +**TotalEntries** | Pointer to **int32** | Count of total objects in the current result set before pagination parameters (limit, offset) are applied. | [optional] ## Methods diff --git a/airflow/docs/HealthInfo.md b/airflow/docs/HealthInfo.md index 63deb8e..5060f37 100644 --- a/airflow/docs/HealthInfo.md +++ b/airflow/docs/HealthInfo.md @@ -25,6 +25,8 @@ Name | Type | Description | Notes ------------ | ------------- | ------------- | ------------- **Metadatabase** | Pointer to [**MetadatabaseStatus**](MetadatabaseStatus.md) | | [optional] **Scheduler** | Pointer to [**SchedulerStatus**](SchedulerStatus.md) | | [optional] +**Triggerer** | Pointer to [**TriggererStatus**](TriggererStatus.md) | | [optional] +**DagProcessor** | Pointer to [**DagProcessorStatus**](DagProcessorStatus.md) | | [optional] ## Methods @@ -95,6 +97,56 @@ SetScheduler sets Scheduler field to given value. HasScheduler returns a boolean if a field has been set. +### GetTriggerer + +`func (o *HealthInfo) GetTriggerer() TriggererStatus` + +GetTriggerer returns the Triggerer field if non-nil, zero value otherwise. + +### GetTriggererOk + +`func (o *HealthInfo) GetTriggererOk() (*TriggererStatus, bool)` + +GetTriggererOk returns a tuple with the Triggerer field if it's non-nil, zero value otherwise +and a boolean to check if the value has been set. + +### SetTriggerer + +`func (o *HealthInfo) SetTriggerer(v TriggererStatus)` + +SetTriggerer sets Triggerer field to given value. + +### HasTriggerer + +`func (o *HealthInfo) HasTriggerer() bool` + +HasTriggerer returns a boolean if a field has been set. + +### GetDagProcessor + +`func (o *HealthInfo) GetDagProcessor() DagProcessorStatus` + +GetDagProcessor returns the DagProcessor field if non-nil, zero value otherwise. + +### GetDagProcessorOk + +`func (o *HealthInfo) GetDagProcessorOk() (*DagProcessorStatus, bool)` + +GetDagProcessorOk returns a tuple with the DagProcessor field if it's non-nil, zero value otherwise +and a boolean to check if the value has been set. + +### SetDagProcessor + +`func (o *HealthInfo) SetDagProcessor(v DagProcessorStatus)` + +SetDagProcessor sets DagProcessor field to given value. + +### HasDagProcessor + +`func (o *HealthInfo) HasDagProcessor() bool` + +HasDagProcessor returns a boolean if a field has been set. + [[Back to Model list]](../README.md#documentation-for-models) [[Back to API list]](../README.md#documentation-for-api-endpoints) [[Back to README]](../README.md) diff --git a/airflow/docs/ImportErrorApi.md b/airflow/docs/ImportErrorApi.md index ea99a91..adb0fa8 100644 --- a/airflow/docs/ImportErrorApi.md +++ b/airflow/docs/ImportErrorApi.md @@ -19,7 +19,7 @@ # \ImportErrorApi -All URIs are relative to *http://localhost/api/v1* +All URIs are relative to */api/v1* Method | HTTP request | Description ------------- | ------------- | ------------- @@ -50,8 +50,8 @@ func main() { importErrorId := int32(56) // int32 | The import error ID. configuration := openapiclient.NewConfiguration() - api_client := openapiclient.NewAPIClient(configuration) - resp, r, err := api_client.ImportErrorApi.GetImportError(context.Background(), importErrorId).Execute() + apiClient := openapiclient.NewAPIClient(configuration) + resp, r, err := apiClient.ImportErrorApi.GetImportError(context.Background(), importErrorId).Execute() if err != nil { fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "Error when calling `ImportErrorApi.GetImportError``: %v\n", err) fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "Full HTTP response: %v\n", r) @@ -84,7 +84,7 @@ Name | Type | Description | Notes ### Authorization -[Basic](../README.md#Basic), [Kerberos](../README.md#Kerberos) +No authorization required ### HTTP request headers @@ -120,8 +120,8 @@ func main() { orderBy := "orderBy_example" // string | The name of the field to order the results by. Prefix a field name with `-` to reverse the sort order. *New in version 2.1.0* (optional) configuration := openapiclient.NewConfiguration() - api_client := openapiclient.NewAPIClient(configuration) - resp, r, err := api_client.ImportErrorApi.GetImportErrors(context.Background()).Limit(limit).Offset(offset).OrderBy(orderBy).Execute() + apiClient := openapiclient.NewAPIClient(configuration) + resp, r, err := apiClient.ImportErrorApi.GetImportErrors(context.Background()).Limit(limit).Offset(offset).OrderBy(orderBy).Execute() if err != nil { fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "Error when calling `ImportErrorApi.GetImportErrors``: %v\n", err) fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "Full HTTP response: %v\n", r) @@ -152,7 +152,7 @@ Name | Type | Description | Notes ### Authorization -[Basic](../README.md#Basic), [Kerberos](../README.md#Kerberos) +No authorization required ### HTTP request headers diff --git a/airflow/docs/ImportErrorCollection.md b/airflow/docs/ImportErrorCollection.md index cdd2c55..4584f97 100644 --- a/airflow/docs/ImportErrorCollection.md +++ b/airflow/docs/ImportErrorCollection.md @@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ Name | Type | Description | Notes ------------ | ------------- | ------------- | ------------- **ImportErrors** | Pointer to [**[]ImportError**](ImportError.md) | | [optional] -**TotalEntries** | Pointer to **int32** | Count of objects in the current result set. | [optional] +**TotalEntries** | Pointer to **int32** | Count of total objects in the current result set before pagination parameters (limit, offset) are applied. | [optional] ## Methods diff --git a/airflow/docs/ListTaskInstanceForm.md b/airflow/docs/ListTaskInstanceForm.md index b63a72d..65702ed 100644 --- a/airflow/docs/ListTaskInstanceForm.md +++ b/airflow/docs/ListTaskInstanceForm.md @@ -24,6 +24,8 @@ Name | Type | Description | Notes ------------ | ------------- | ------------- | ------------- **DagIds** | Pointer to **[]string** | Return objects with specific DAG IDs. The value can be repeated to retrieve multiple matching values (OR condition). | [optional] +**DagRunIds** | Pointer to **[]string** | Return objects with specific DAG Run IDs. The value can be repeated to retrieve multiple matching values (OR condition). *New in version 2.7.1* | [optional] +**TaskIds** | Pointer to **[]string** | Return objects with specific task IDs. The value can be repeated to retrieve multiple matching values (OR condition). *New in version 2.7.1* | [optional] **ExecutionDateGte** | Pointer to **time.Time** | Returns objects greater or equal to the specified date. This can be combined with execution_date_lte parameter to receive only the selected period. | [optional] **ExecutionDateLte** | Pointer to **time.Time** | Returns objects less than or equal to the specified date. This can be combined with execution_date_gte parameter to receive only the selected period. | [optional] **StartDateGte** | Pointer to **time.Time** | Returns objects greater or equal the specified date. This can be combined with start_date_lte parameter to receive only the selected period. | [optional] @@ -80,6 +82,56 @@ SetDagIds sets DagIds field to given value. HasDagIds returns a boolean if a field has been set. +### GetDagRunIds + +`func (o *ListTaskInstanceForm) GetDagRunIds() []string` + +GetDagRunIds returns the DagRunIds field if non-nil, zero value otherwise. + +### GetDagRunIdsOk + +`func (o *ListTaskInstanceForm) GetDagRunIdsOk() (*[]string, bool)` + +GetDagRunIdsOk returns a tuple with the DagRunIds field if it's non-nil, zero value otherwise +and a boolean to check if the value has been set. + +### SetDagRunIds + +`func (o *ListTaskInstanceForm) SetDagRunIds(v []string)` + +SetDagRunIds sets DagRunIds field to given value. + +### HasDagRunIds + +`func (o *ListTaskInstanceForm) HasDagRunIds() bool` + +HasDagRunIds returns a boolean if a field has been set. + +### GetTaskIds + +`func (o *ListTaskInstanceForm) GetTaskIds() []string` + +GetTaskIds returns the TaskIds field if non-nil, zero value otherwise. + +### GetTaskIdsOk + +`func (o *ListTaskInstanceForm) GetTaskIdsOk() (*[]string, bool)` + +GetTaskIdsOk returns a tuple with the TaskIds field if it's non-nil, zero value otherwise +and a boolean to check if the value has been set. + +### SetTaskIds + +`func (o *ListTaskInstanceForm) SetTaskIds(v []string)` + +SetTaskIds sets TaskIds field to given value. + +### HasTaskIds + +`func (o *ListTaskInstanceForm) HasTaskIds() bool` + +HasTaskIds returns a boolean if a field has been set. + ### GetExecutionDateGte `func (o *ListTaskInstanceForm) GetExecutionDateGte() time.Time` diff --git a/airflow/docs/MetadatabaseStatus.md b/airflow/docs/MetadatabaseStatus.md index 4355812..193d067 100644 --- a/airflow/docs/MetadatabaseStatus.md +++ b/airflow/docs/MetadatabaseStatus.md @@ -23,7 +23,7 @@ Name | Type | Description | Notes ------------ | ------------- | ------------- | ------------- -**Status** | Pointer to [**HealthStatus**](HealthStatus.md) | | [optional] +**Status** | Pointer to [**NullableHealthStatus**](HealthStatus.md) | | [optional] ## Methods @@ -69,6 +69,16 @@ SetStatus sets Status field to given value. HasStatus returns a boolean if a field has been set. +### SetStatusNil + +`func (o *MetadatabaseStatus) SetStatusNil(b bool)` + + SetStatusNil sets the value for Status to be an explicit nil + +### UnsetStatus +`func (o *MetadatabaseStatus) UnsetStatus()` + +UnsetStatus ensures that no value is present for Status, not even an explicit nil [[Back to Model list]](../README.md#documentation-for-models) [[Back to API list]](../README.md#documentation-for-api-endpoints) [[Back to README]](../README.md) diff --git a/airflow/docs/MonitoringApi.md b/airflow/docs/MonitoringApi.md index c75d8b7..3783be1 100644 --- a/airflow/docs/MonitoringApi.md +++ b/airflow/docs/MonitoringApi.md @@ -19,7 +19,7 @@ # \MonitoringApi -All URIs are relative to *http://localhost/api/v1* +All URIs are relative to */api/v1* Method | HTTP request | Description ------------- | ------------- | ------------- @@ -51,8 +51,8 @@ import ( func main() { configuration := openapiclient.NewConfiguration() - api_client := openapiclient.NewAPIClient(configuration) - resp, r, err := api_client.MonitoringApi.GetHealth(context.Background()).Execute() + apiClient := openapiclient.NewAPIClient(configuration) + resp, r, err := apiClient.MonitoringApi.GetHealth(context.Background()).Execute() if err != nil { fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "Error when calling `MonitoringApi.GetHealth``: %v\n", err) fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "Full HTTP response: %v\n", r) @@ -77,7 +77,7 @@ Other parameters are passed through a pointer to a apiGetHealthRequest struct vi ### Authorization -[Basic](../README.md#Basic), [Kerberos](../README.md#Kerberos) +No authorization required ### HTTP request headers @@ -110,8 +110,8 @@ import ( func main() { configuration := openapiclient.NewConfiguration() - api_client := openapiclient.NewAPIClient(configuration) - resp, r, err := api_client.MonitoringApi.GetVersion(context.Background()).Execute() + apiClient := openapiclient.NewAPIClient(configuration) + resp, r, err := apiClient.MonitoringApi.GetVersion(context.Background()).Execute() if err != nil { fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "Error when calling `MonitoringApi.GetVersion``: %v\n", err) fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "Full HTTP response: %v\n", r) @@ -136,7 +136,7 @@ Other parameters are passed through a pointer to a apiGetVersionRequest struct v ### Authorization -[Basic](../README.md#Basic), [Kerberos](../README.md#Kerberos) +No authorization required ### HTTP request headers diff --git a/airflow/docs/PermissionApi.md b/airflow/docs/PermissionApi.md index ac96cce..698e088 100644 --- a/airflow/docs/PermissionApi.md +++ b/airflow/docs/PermissionApi.md @@ -19,7 +19,7 @@ # \PermissionApi -All URIs are relative to *http://localhost/api/v1* +All URIs are relative to */api/v1* Method | HTTP request | Description ------------- | ------------- | ------------- @@ -52,8 +52,8 @@ func main() { offset := int32(56) // int32 | The number of items to skip before starting to collect the result set. (optional) configuration := openapiclient.NewConfiguration() - api_client := openapiclient.NewAPIClient(configuration) - resp, r, err := api_client.PermissionApi.GetPermissions(context.Background()).Limit(limit).Offset(offset).Execute() + apiClient := openapiclient.NewAPIClient(configuration) + resp, r, err := apiClient.PermissionApi.GetPermissions(context.Background()).Limit(limit).Offset(offset).Execute() if err != nil { fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "Error when calling `PermissionApi.GetPermissions``: %v\n", err) fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "Full HTTP response: %v\n", r) @@ -83,7 +83,7 @@ Name | Type | Description | Notes ### Authorization -[Basic](../README.md#Basic), [Kerberos](../README.md#Kerberos) +No authorization required ### HTTP request headers diff --git a/airflow/docs/PluginApi.md b/airflow/docs/PluginApi.md index 3e6bacb..185ac7a 100644 --- a/airflow/docs/PluginApi.md +++ b/airflow/docs/PluginApi.md @@ -19,7 +19,7 @@ # \PluginApi -All URIs are relative to *http://localhost/api/v1* +All URIs are relative to */api/v1* Method | HTTP request | Description ------------- | ------------- | ------------- @@ -52,8 +52,8 @@ func main() { offset := int32(56) // int32 | The number of items to skip before starting to collect the result set. (optional) configuration := openapiclient.NewConfiguration() - api_client := openapiclient.NewAPIClient(configuration) - resp, r, err := api_client.PluginApi.GetPlugins(context.Background()).Limit(limit).Offset(offset).Execute() + apiClient := openapiclient.NewAPIClient(configuration) + resp, r, err := apiClient.PluginApi.GetPlugins(context.Background()).Limit(limit).Offset(offset).Execute() if err != nil { fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "Error when calling `PluginApi.GetPlugins``: %v\n", err) fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "Full HTTP response: %v\n", r) @@ -83,7 +83,7 @@ Name | Type | Description | Notes ### Authorization -[Basic](../README.md#Basic), [Kerberos](../README.md#Kerberos) +No authorization required ### HTTP request headers diff --git a/airflow/docs/PluginCollection.md b/airflow/docs/PluginCollection.md index 22209e1..449ee14 100644 --- a/airflow/docs/PluginCollection.md +++ b/airflow/docs/PluginCollection.md @@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ Name | Type | Description | Notes ------------ | ------------- | ------------- | ------------- **Plugins** | Pointer to [**[]PluginCollectionItem**](PluginCollectionItem.md) | | [optional] -**TotalEntries** | Pointer to **int32** | Count of objects in the current result set. | [optional] +**TotalEntries** | Pointer to **int32** | Count of total objects in the current result set before pagination parameters (limit, offset) are applied. | [optional] ## Methods diff --git a/airflow/docs/Pool.md b/airflow/docs/Pool.md index 3296a85..50b7511 100644 --- a/airflow/docs/Pool.md +++ b/airflow/docs/Pool.md @@ -25,11 +25,14 @@ Name | Type | Description | Notes ------------ | ------------- | ------------- | ------------- **Name** | Pointer to **string** | The name of pool. | [optional] **Slots** | Pointer to **int32** | The maximum number of slots that can be assigned to tasks. One job may occupy one or more slots. | [optional] -**OccupiedSlots** | Pointer to **int32** | The number of slots used by running/queued tasks at the moment. | [optional] [readonly] -**UsedSlots** | Pointer to **int32** | The number of slots used by running tasks at the moment. | [optional] [readonly] +**OccupiedSlots** | Pointer to **int32** | The number of slots used by running/queued tasks at the moment. May include deferred tasks if 'include_deferred' is set to true. | [optional] [readonly] +**RunningSlots** | Pointer to **int32** | The number of slots used by running tasks at the moment. | [optional] [readonly] **QueuedSlots** | Pointer to **int32** | The number of slots used by queued tasks at the moment. | [optional] [readonly] **OpenSlots** | Pointer to **int32** | The number of free slots at the moment. | [optional] [readonly] +**ScheduledSlots** | Pointer to **int32** | The number of slots used by scheduled tasks at the moment. | [optional] [readonly] +**DeferredSlots** | Pointer to **int32** | The number of slots used by deferred tasks at the moment. Relevant if 'include_deferred' is set to true. *New in version 2.7.0* | [optional] [readonly] **Description** | Pointer to **NullableString** | The description of the pool. *New in version 2.3.0* | [optional] +**IncludeDeferred** | Pointer to **bool** | If set to true, deferred tasks are considered when calculating open pool slots. *New in version 2.7.0* | [optional] ## Methods @@ -125,30 +128,30 @@ SetOccupiedSlots sets OccupiedSlots field to given value. HasOccupiedSlots returns a boolean if a field has been set. -### GetUsedSlots +### GetRunningSlots -`func (o *Pool) GetUsedSlots() int32` +`func (o *Pool) GetRunningSlots() int32` -GetUsedSlots returns the UsedSlots field if non-nil, zero value otherwise. +GetRunningSlots returns the RunningSlots field if non-nil, zero value otherwise. -### GetUsedSlotsOk +### GetRunningSlotsOk -`func (o *Pool) GetUsedSlotsOk() (*int32, bool)` +`func (o *Pool) GetRunningSlotsOk() (*int32, bool)` -GetUsedSlotsOk returns a tuple with the UsedSlots field if it's non-nil, zero value otherwise +GetRunningSlotsOk returns a tuple with the RunningSlots field if it's non-nil, zero value otherwise and a boolean to check if the value has been set. -### SetUsedSlots +### SetRunningSlots -`func (o *Pool) SetUsedSlots(v int32)` +`func (o *Pool) SetRunningSlots(v int32)` -SetUsedSlots sets UsedSlots field to given value. +SetRunningSlots sets RunningSlots field to given value. -### HasUsedSlots +### HasRunningSlots -`func (o *Pool) HasUsedSlots() bool` +`func (o *Pool) HasRunningSlots() bool` -HasUsedSlots returns a boolean if a field has been set. +HasRunningSlots returns a boolean if a field has been set. ### GetQueuedSlots @@ -200,6 +203,56 @@ SetOpenSlots sets OpenSlots field to given value. HasOpenSlots returns a boolean if a field has been set. +### GetScheduledSlots + +`func (o *Pool) GetScheduledSlots() int32` + +GetScheduledSlots returns the ScheduledSlots field if non-nil, zero value otherwise. + +### GetScheduledSlotsOk + +`func (o *Pool) GetScheduledSlotsOk() (*int32, bool)` + +GetScheduledSlotsOk returns a tuple with the ScheduledSlots field if it's non-nil, zero value otherwise +and a boolean to check if the value has been set. + +### SetScheduledSlots + +`func (o *Pool) SetScheduledSlots(v int32)` + +SetScheduledSlots sets ScheduledSlots field to given value. + +### HasScheduledSlots + +`func (o *Pool) HasScheduledSlots() bool` + +HasScheduledSlots returns a boolean if a field has been set. + +### GetDeferredSlots + +`func (o *Pool) GetDeferredSlots() int32` + +GetDeferredSlots returns the DeferredSlots field if non-nil, zero value otherwise. + +### GetDeferredSlotsOk + +`func (o *Pool) GetDeferredSlotsOk() (*int32, bool)` + +GetDeferredSlotsOk returns a tuple with the DeferredSlots field if it's non-nil, zero value otherwise +and a boolean to check if the value has been set. + +### SetDeferredSlots + +`func (o *Pool) SetDeferredSlots(v int32)` + +SetDeferredSlots sets DeferredSlots field to given value. + +### HasDeferredSlots + +`func (o *Pool) HasDeferredSlots() bool` + +HasDeferredSlots returns a boolean if a field has been set. + ### GetDescription `func (o *Pool) GetDescription() string` @@ -235,6 +288,31 @@ HasDescription returns a boolean if a field has been set. `func (o *Pool) UnsetDescription()` UnsetDescription ensures that no value is present for Description, not even an explicit nil +### GetIncludeDeferred + +`func (o *Pool) GetIncludeDeferred() bool` + +GetIncludeDeferred returns the IncludeDeferred field if non-nil, zero value otherwise. + +### GetIncludeDeferredOk + +`func (o *Pool) GetIncludeDeferredOk() (*bool, bool)` + +GetIncludeDeferredOk returns a tuple with the IncludeDeferred field if it's non-nil, zero value otherwise +and a boolean to check if the value has been set. + +### SetIncludeDeferred + +`func (o *Pool) SetIncludeDeferred(v bool)` + +SetIncludeDeferred sets IncludeDeferred field to given value. + +### HasIncludeDeferred + +`func (o *Pool) HasIncludeDeferred() bool` + +HasIncludeDeferred returns a boolean if a field has been set. + [[Back to Model list]](../README.md#documentation-for-models) [[Back to API list]](../README.md#documentation-for-api-endpoints) [[Back to README]](../README.md) diff --git a/airflow/docs/PoolApi.md b/airflow/docs/PoolApi.md index 2453bba..121f53b 100644 --- a/airflow/docs/PoolApi.md +++ b/airflow/docs/PoolApi.md @@ -19,7 +19,7 @@ # \PoolApi -All URIs are relative to *http://localhost/api/v1* +All URIs are relative to */api/v1* Method | HTTP request | Description ------------- | ------------- | ------------- @@ -53,8 +53,8 @@ func main() { poolName := "poolName_example" // string | The pool name. configuration := openapiclient.NewConfiguration() - api_client := openapiclient.NewAPIClient(configuration) - resp, r, err := api_client.PoolApi.DeletePool(context.Background(), poolName).Execute() + apiClient := openapiclient.NewAPIClient(configuration) + resp, r, err := apiClient.PoolApi.DeletePool(context.Background(), poolName).Execute() if err != nil { fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "Error when calling `PoolApi.DeletePool``: %v\n", err) fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "Full HTTP response: %v\n", r) @@ -85,7 +85,7 @@ Name | Type | Description | Notes ### Authorization -[Basic](../README.md#Basic), [Kerberos](../README.md#Kerberos) +No authorization required ### HTTP request headers @@ -119,8 +119,8 @@ func main() { poolName := "poolName_example" // string | The pool name. configuration := openapiclient.NewConfiguration() - api_client := openapiclient.NewAPIClient(configuration) - resp, r, err := api_client.PoolApi.GetPool(context.Background(), poolName).Execute() + apiClient := openapiclient.NewAPIClient(configuration) + resp, r, err := apiClient.PoolApi.GetPool(context.Background(), poolName).Execute() if err != nil { fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "Error when calling `PoolApi.GetPool``: %v\n", err) fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "Full HTTP response: %v\n", r) @@ -153,7 +153,7 @@ Name | Type | Description | Notes ### Authorization -[Basic](../README.md#Basic), [Kerberos](../README.md#Kerberos) +No authorization required ### HTTP request headers @@ -189,8 +189,8 @@ func main() { orderBy := "orderBy_example" // string | The name of the field to order the results by. Prefix a field name with `-` to reverse the sort order. *New in version 2.1.0* (optional) configuration := openapiclient.NewConfiguration() - api_client := openapiclient.NewAPIClient(configuration) - resp, r, err := api_client.PoolApi.GetPools(context.Background()).Limit(limit).Offset(offset).OrderBy(orderBy).Execute() + apiClient := openapiclient.NewAPIClient(configuration) + resp, r, err := apiClient.PoolApi.GetPools(context.Background()).Limit(limit).Offset(offset).OrderBy(orderBy).Execute() if err != nil { fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "Error when calling `PoolApi.GetPools``: %v\n", err) fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "Full HTTP response: %v\n", r) @@ -221,7 +221,7 @@ Name | Type | Description | Notes ### Authorization -[Basic](../README.md#Basic), [Kerberos](../README.md#Kerberos) +No authorization required ### HTTP request headers @@ -257,8 +257,8 @@ func main() { updateMask := []string{"Inner_example"} // []string | The fields to update on the resource. If absent or empty, all modifiable fields are updated. A comma-separated list of fully qualified names of fields. (optional) configuration := openapiclient.NewConfiguration() - api_client := openapiclient.NewAPIClient(configuration) - resp, r, err := api_client.PoolApi.PatchPool(context.Background(), poolName).Pool(pool).UpdateMask(updateMask).Execute() + apiClient := openapiclient.NewAPIClient(configuration) + resp, r, err := apiClient.PoolApi.PatchPool(context.Background(), poolName).Pool(pool).UpdateMask(updateMask).Execute() if err != nil { fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "Error when calling `PoolApi.PatchPool``: %v\n", err) fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "Full HTTP response: %v\n", r) @@ -293,7 +293,7 @@ Name | Type | Description | Notes ### Authorization -[Basic](../README.md#Basic), [Kerberos](../README.md#Kerberos) +No authorization required ### HTTP request headers @@ -327,8 +327,8 @@ func main() { pool := *openapiclient.NewPool() // Pool | configuration := openapiclient.NewConfiguration() - api_client := openapiclient.NewAPIClient(configuration) - resp, r, err := api_client.PoolApi.PostPool(context.Background()).Pool(pool).Execute() + apiClient := openapiclient.NewAPIClient(configuration) + resp, r, err := apiClient.PoolApi.PostPool(context.Background()).Pool(pool).Execute() if err != nil { fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "Error when calling `PoolApi.PostPool``: %v\n", err) fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "Full HTTP response: %v\n", r) @@ -357,7 +357,7 @@ Name | Type | Description | Notes ### Authorization -[Basic](../README.md#Basic), [Kerberos](../README.md#Kerberos) +No authorization required ### HTTP request headers diff --git a/airflow/docs/PoolCollection.md b/airflow/docs/PoolCollection.md index f8c6770..1133263 100644 --- a/airflow/docs/PoolCollection.md +++ b/airflow/docs/PoolCollection.md @@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ Name | Type | Description | Notes ------------ | ------------- | ------------- | ------------- **Pools** | Pointer to [**[]Pool**](Pool.md) | | [optional] -**TotalEntries** | Pointer to **int32** | Count of objects in the current result set. | [optional] +**TotalEntries** | Pointer to **int32** | Count of total objects in the current result set before pagination parameters (limit, offset) are applied. | [optional] ## Methods diff --git a/airflow/docs/ProviderApi.md b/airflow/docs/ProviderApi.md index f59a608..3906087 100644 --- a/airflow/docs/ProviderApi.md +++ b/airflow/docs/ProviderApi.md @@ -19,7 +19,7 @@ # \ProviderApi -All URIs are relative to *http://localhost/api/v1* +All URIs are relative to */api/v1* Method | HTTP request | Description ------------- | ------------- | ------------- @@ -50,8 +50,8 @@ import ( func main() { configuration := openapiclient.NewConfiguration() - api_client := openapiclient.NewAPIClient(configuration) - resp, r, err := api_client.ProviderApi.GetProviders(context.Background()).Execute() + apiClient := openapiclient.NewAPIClient(configuration) + resp, r, err := apiClient.ProviderApi.GetProviders(context.Background()).Execute() if err != nil { fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "Error when calling `ProviderApi.GetProviders``: %v\n", err) fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "Full HTTP response: %v\n", r) @@ -76,7 +76,7 @@ Other parameters are passed through a pointer to a apiGetProvidersRequest struct ### Authorization -[Basic](../README.md#Basic), [Kerberos](../README.md#Kerberos) +No authorization required ### HTTP request headers diff --git a/airflow/docs/RoleApi.md b/airflow/docs/RoleApi.md index 9e286d9..af69ac4 100644 --- a/airflow/docs/RoleApi.md +++ b/airflow/docs/RoleApi.md @@ -19,7 +19,7 @@ # \RoleApi -All URIs are relative to *http://localhost/api/v1* +All URIs are relative to */api/v1* Method | HTTP request | Description ------------- | ------------- | ------------- @@ -55,8 +55,8 @@ func main() { roleName := "roleName_example" // string | The role name configuration := openapiclient.NewConfiguration() - api_client := openapiclient.NewAPIClient(configuration) - resp, r, err := api_client.RoleApi.DeleteRole(context.Background(), roleName).Execute() + apiClient := openapiclient.NewAPIClient(configuration) + resp, r, err := apiClient.RoleApi.DeleteRole(context.Background(), roleName).Execute() if err != nil { fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "Error when calling `RoleApi.DeleteRole``: %v\n", err) fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "Full HTTP response: %v\n", r) @@ -87,7 +87,7 @@ Name | Type | Description | Notes ### Authorization -[Basic](../README.md#Basic), [Kerberos](../README.md#Kerberos) +No authorization required ### HTTP request headers @@ -123,8 +123,8 @@ func main() { roleName := "roleName_example" // string | The role name configuration := openapiclient.NewConfiguration() - api_client := openapiclient.NewAPIClient(configuration) - resp, r, err := api_client.RoleApi.GetRole(context.Background(), roleName).Execute() + apiClient := openapiclient.NewAPIClient(configuration) + resp, r, err := apiClient.RoleApi.GetRole(context.Background(), roleName).Execute() if err != nil { fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "Error when calling `RoleApi.GetRole``: %v\n", err) fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "Full HTTP response: %v\n", r) @@ -157,7 +157,7 @@ Name | Type | Description | Notes ### Authorization -[Basic](../README.md#Basic), [Kerberos](../README.md#Kerberos) +No authorization required ### HTTP request headers @@ -195,8 +195,8 @@ func main() { orderBy := "orderBy_example" // string | The name of the field to order the results by. Prefix a field name with `-` to reverse the sort order. *New in version 2.1.0* (optional) configuration := openapiclient.NewConfiguration() - api_client := openapiclient.NewAPIClient(configuration) - resp, r, err := api_client.RoleApi.GetRoles(context.Background()).Limit(limit).Offset(offset).OrderBy(orderBy).Execute() + apiClient := openapiclient.NewAPIClient(configuration) + resp, r, err := apiClient.RoleApi.GetRoles(context.Background()).Limit(limit).Offset(offset).OrderBy(orderBy).Execute() if err != nil { fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "Error when calling `RoleApi.GetRoles``: %v\n", err) fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "Full HTTP response: %v\n", r) @@ -227,7 +227,7 @@ Name | Type | Description | Notes ### Authorization -[Basic](../README.md#Basic), [Kerberos](../README.md#Kerberos) +No authorization required ### HTTP request headers @@ -265,8 +265,8 @@ func main() { updateMask := []string{"Inner_example"} // []string | The fields to update on the resource. If absent or empty, all modifiable fields are updated. A comma-separated list of fully qualified names of fields. (optional) configuration := openapiclient.NewConfiguration() - api_client := openapiclient.NewAPIClient(configuration) - resp, r, err := api_client.RoleApi.PatchRole(context.Background(), roleName).Role(role).UpdateMask(updateMask).Execute() + apiClient := openapiclient.NewAPIClient(configuration) + resp, r, err := apiClient.RoleApi.PatchRole(context.Background(), roleName).Role(role).UpdateMask(updateMask).Execute() if err != nil { fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "Error when calling `RoleApi.PatchRole``: %v\n", err) fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "Full HTTP response: %v\n", r) @@ -301,7 +301,7 @@ Name | Type | Description | Notes ### Authorization -[Basic](../README.md#Basic), [Kerberos](../README.md#Kerberos) +No authorization required ### HTTP request headers @@ -337,8 +337,8 @@ func main() { role := *openapiclient.NewRole() // Role | configuration := openapiclient.NewConfiguration() - api_client := openapiclient.NewAPIClient(configuration) - resp, r, err := api_client.RoleApi.PostRole(context.Background()).Role(role).Execute() + apiClient := openapiclient.NewAPIClient(configuration) + resp, r, err := apiClient.RoleApi.PostRole(context.Background()).Role(role).Execute() if err != nil { fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "Error when calling `RoleApi.PostRole``: %v\n", err) fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "Full HTTP response: %v\n", r) @@ -367,7 +367,7 @@ Name | Type | Description | Notes ### Authorization -[Basic](../README.md#Basic), [Kerberos](../README.md#Kerberos) +No authorization required ### HTTP request headers diff --git a/airflow/docs/RoleCollection.md b/airflow/docs/RoleCollection.md index 58db8a0..06da737 100644 --- a/airflow/docs/RoleCollection.md +++ b/airflow/docs/RoleCollection.md @@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ Name | Type | Description | Notes ------------ | ------------- | ------------- | ------------- **Roles** | Pointer to [**[]Role**](Role.md) | | [optional] -**TotalEntries** | Pointer to **int32** | Count of objects in the current result set. | [optional] +**TotalEntries** | Pointer to **int32** | Count of total objects in the current result set before pagination parameters (limit, offset) are applied. | [optional] ## Methods diff --git a/airflow/docs/SchedulerStatus.md b/airflow/docs/SchedulerStatus.md index 23222ea..c163124 100644 --- a/airflow/docs/SchedulerStatus.md +++ b/airflow/docs/SchedulerStatus.md @@ -23,8 +23,8 @@ Name | Type | Description | Notes ------------ | ------------- | ------------- | ------------- -**Status** | Pointer to [**HealthStatus**](HealthStatus.md) | | [optional] -**LatestSchedulerHeartbeat** | Pointer to **NullableString** | The time the scheduler last do a heartbeat. | [optional] [readonly] +**Status** | Pointer to [**NullableHealthStatus**](HealthStatus.md) | | [optional] +**LatestSchedulerHeartbeat** | Pointer to **NullableString** | The time the scheduler last did a heartbeat. | [optional] [readonly] ## Methods @@ -70,6 +70,16 @@ SetStatus sets Status field to given value. HasStatus returns a boolean if a field has been set. +### SetStatusNil + +`func (o *SchedulerStatus) SetStatusNil(b bool)` + + SetStatusNil sets the value for Status to be an explicit nil + +### UnsetStatus +`func (o *SchedulerStatus) UnsetStatus()` + +UnsetStatus ensures that no value is present for Status, not even an explicit nil ### GetLatestSchedulerHeartbeat `func (o *SchedulerStatus) GetLatestSchedulerHeartbeat() string` diff --git a/airflow/docs/Task.md b/airflow/docs/Task.md index d0f1f67..4f7025c 100644 --- a/airflow/docs/Task.md +++ b/airflow/docs/Task.md @@ -37,8 +37,8 @@ Name | Type | Description | Notes **Queue** | Pointer to **NullableString** | | [optional] [readonly] **Pool** | Pointer to **string** | | [optional] [readonly] **PoolSlots** | Pointer to **float32** | | [optional] [readonly] -**ExecutionTimeout** | Pointer to [**TimeDelta**](TimeDelta.md) | | [optional] -**RetryDelay** | Pointer to [**TimeDelta**](TimeDelta.md) | | [optional] +**ExecutionTimeout** | Pointer to [**NullableTimeDelta**](TimeDelta.md) | | [optional] +**RetryDelay** | Pointer to [**NullableTimeDelta**](TimeDelta.md) | | [optional] **RetryExponentialBackoff** | Pointer to **bool** | | [optional] [readonly] **PriorityWeight** | Pointer to **float32** | | [optional] [readonly] **WeightRule** | Pointer to [**WeightRule**](WeightRule.md) | | [optional] @@ -462,6 +462,16 @@ SetExecutionTimeout sets ExecutionTimeout field to given value. HasExecutionTimeout returns a boolean if a field has been set. +### SetExecutionTimeoutNil + +`func (o *Task) SetExecutionTimeoutNil(b bool)` + + SetExecutionTimeoutNil sets the value for ExecutionTimeout to be an explicit nil + +### UnsetExecutionTimeout +`func (o *Task) UnsetExecutionTimeout()` + +UnsetExecutionTimeout ensures that no value is present for ExecutionTimeout, not even an explicit nil ### GetRetryDelay `func (o *Task) GetRetryDelay() TimeDelta` @@ -487,6 +497,16 @@ SetRetryDelay sets RetryDelay field to given value. HasRetryDelay returns a boolean if a field has been set. +### SetRetryDelayNil + +`func (o *Task) SetRetryDelayNil(b bool)` + + SetRetryDelayNil sets the value for RetryDelay to be an explicit nil + +### UnsetRetryDelay +`func (o *Task) UnsetRetryDelay()` + +UnsetRetryDelay ensures that no value is present for RetryDelay, not even an explicit nil ### GetRetryExponentialBackoff `func (o *Task) GetRetryExponentialBackoff() bool` diff --git a/airflow/docs/TaskInstance.md b/airflow/docs/TaskInstance.md index 1a748de..3bfb9e2 100644 --- a/airflow/docs/TaskInstance.md +++ b/airflow/docs/TaskInstance.md @@ -30,7 +30,7 @@ Name | Type | Description | Notes **StartDate** | Pointer to **NullableString** | | [optional] **EndDate** | Pointer to **NullableString** | | [optional] **Duration** | Pointer to **NullableFloat32** | | [optional] -**State** | Pointer to [**TaskState**](TaskState.md) | | [optional] +**State** | Pointer to [**NullableTaskState**](TaskState.md) | | [optional] **TryNumber** | Pointer to **int32** | | [optional] **MapIndex** | Pointer to **int32** | | [optional] **MaxTries** | Pointer to **int32** | | [optional] @@ -46,8 +46,8 @@ Name | Type | Description | Notes **ExecutorConfig** | Pointer to **string** | | [optional] **SlaMiss** | Pointer to [**NullableSLAMiss**](SLAMiss.md) | | [optional] **RenderedFields** | Pointer to **map[string]interface{}** | JSON object describing rendered fields. *New in version 2.3.0* | [optional] -**Trigger** | Pointer to [**Trigger**](Trigger.md) | | [optional] -**TriggererJob** | Pointer to [**Job**](Job.md) | | [optional] +**Trigger** | Pointer to [**NullableTrigger**](Trigger.md) | | [optional] +**TriggererJob** | Pointer to [**NullableJob**](Job.md) | | [optional] **Note** | Pointer to **NullableString** | Contains manually entered notes by the user about the TaskInstance. *New in version 2.5.0* | [optional] ## Methods @@ -299,6 +299,16 @@ SetState sets State field to given value. HasState returns a boolean if a field has been set. +### SetStateNil + +`func (o *TaskInstance) SetStateNil(b bool)` + + SetStateNil sets the value for State to be an explicit nil + +### UnsetState +`func (o *TaskInstance) UnsetState()` + +UnsetState ensures that no value is present for State, not even an explicit nil ### GetTryNumber `func (o *TaskInstance) GetTryNumber() int32` @@ -759,6 +769,16 @@ SetTrigger sets Trigger field to given value. HasTrigger returns a boolean if a field has been set. +### SetTriggerNil + +`func (o *TaskInstance) SetTriggerNil(b bool)` + + SetTriggerNil sets the value for Trigger to be an explicit nil + +### UnsetTrigger +`func (o *TaskInstance) UnsetTrigger()` + +UnsetTrigger ensures that no value is present for Trigger, not even an explicit nil ### GetTriggererJob `func (o *TaskInstance) GetTriggererJob() Job` @@ -784,6 +804,16 @@ SetTriggererJob sets TriggererJob field to given value. HasTriggererJob returns a boolean if a field has been set. +### SetTriggererJobNil + +`func (o *TaskInstance) SetTriggererJobNil(b bool)` + + SetTriggererJobNil sets the value for TriggererJob to be an explicit nil + +### UnsetTriggererJob +`func (o *TaskInstance) UnsetTriggererJob()` + +UnsetTriggererJob ensures that no value is present for TriggererJob, not even an explicit nil ### GetNote `func (o *TaskInstance) GetNote() string` diff --git a/airflow/docs/TaskInstanceApi.md b/airflow/docs/TaskInstanceApi.md index a7e01a0..1d5d861 100644 --- a/airflow/docs/TaskInstanceApi.md +++ b/airflow/docs/TaskInstanceApi.md @@ -19,7 +19,7 @@ # \TaskInstanceApi -All URIs are relative to *http://localhost/api/v1* +All URIs are relative to */api/v1* Method | HTTP request | Description ------------- | ------------- | ------------- @@ -32,6 +32,8 @@ Method | HTTP request | Description [**GetTaskInstancesBatch**](TaskInstanceApi.md#GetTaskInstancesBatch) | **Post** /dags/~/dagRuns/~/taskInstances/list | List task instances (batch) [**PatchMappedTaskInstance**](TaskInstanceApi.md#PatchMappedTaskInstance) | **Patch** /dags/{dag_id}/dagRuns/{dag_run_id}/taskInstances/{task_id}/{map_index} | Updates the state of a mapped task instance [**PatchTaskInstance**](TaskInstanceApi.md#PatchTaskInstance) | **Patch** /dags/{dag_id}/dagRuns/{dag_run_id}/taskInstances/{task_id} | Updates the state of a task instance +[**SetMappedTaskInstanceNote**](TaskInstanceApi.md#SetMappedTaskInstanceNote) | **Patch** /dags/{dag_id}/dagRuns/{dag_run_id}/taskInstances/{task_id}/{map_index}/setNote | Update the TaskInstance note. +[**SetTaskInstanceNote**](TaskInstanceApi.md#SetTaskInstanceNote) | **Patch** /dags/{dag_id}/dagRuns/{dag_run_id}/taskInstances/{task_id}/setNote | Update the TaskInstance note. @@ -61,8 +63,8 @@ func main() { taskId := "taskId_example" // string | The task ID. configuration := openapiclient.NewConfiguration() - api_client := openapiclient.NewAPIClient(configuration) - resp, r, err := api_client.TaskInstanceApi.GetExtraLinks(context.Background(), dagId, dagRunId, taskId).Execute() + apiClient := openapiclient.NewAPIClient(configuration) + resp, r, err := apiClient.TaskInstanceApi.GetExtraLinks(context.Background(), dagId, dagRunId, taskId).Execute() if err != nil { fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "Error when calling `TaskInstanceApi.GetExtraLinks``: %v\n", err) fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "Full HTTP response: %v\n", r) @@ -99,7 +101,7 @@ Name | Type | Description | Notes ### Authorization -[Basic](../README.md#Basic), [Kerberos](../README.md#Kerberos) +No authorization required ### HTTP request headers @@ -141,8 +143,8 @@ func main() { token := "token_example" // string | A token that allows you to continue fetching logs. If passed, it will specify the location from which the download should be continued. (optional) configuration := openapiclient.NewConfiguration() - api_client := openapiclient.NewAPIClient(configuration) - resp, r, err := api_client.TaskInstanceApi.GetLog(context.Background(), dagId, dagRunId, taskId, taskTryNumber).FullContent(fullContent).MapIndex(mapIndex).Token(token).Execute() + apiClient := openapiclient.NewAPIClient(configuration) + resp, r, err := apiClient.TaskInstanceApi.GetLog(context.Background(), dagId, dagRunId, taskId, taskTryNumber).FullContent(fullContent).MapIndex(mapIndex).Token(token).Execute() if err != nil { fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "Error when calling `TaskInstanceApi.GetLog``: %v\n", err) fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "Full HTTP response: %v\n", r) @@ -184,7 +186,7 @@ Name | Type | Description | Notes ### Authorization -[Basic](../README.md#Basic), [Kerberos](../README.md#Kerberos) +No authorization required ### HTTP request headers @@ -223,8 +225,8 @@ func main() { mapIndex := int32(56) // int32 | The map index. configuration := openapiclient.NewConfiguration() - api_client := openapiclient.NewAPIClient(configuration) - resp, r, err := api_client.TaskInstanceApi.GetMappedTaskInstance(context.Background(), dagId, dagRunId, taskId, mapIndex).Execute() + apiClient := openapiclient.NewAPIClient(configuration) + resp, r, err := apiClient.TaskInstanceApi.GetMappedTaskInstance(context.Background(), dagId, dagRunId, taskId, mapIndex).Execute() if err != nil { fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "Error when calling `TaskInstanceApi.GetMappedTaskInstance``: %v\n", err) fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "Full HTTP response: %v\n", r) @@ -263,7 +265,7 @@ Name | Type | Description | Notes ### Authorization -[Basic](../README.md#Basic), [Kerberos](../README.md#Kerberos) +No authorization required ### HTTP request headers @@ -277,7 +279,7 @@ Name | Type | Description | Notes ## GetMappedTaskInstances -> TaskInstanceCollection GetMappedTaskInstances(ctx, dagId, dagRunId, taskId).Limit(limit).Offset(offset).ExecutionDateGte(executionDateGte).ExecutionDateLte(executionDateLte).StartDateGte(startDateGte).StartDateLte(startDateLte).EndDateGte(endDateGte).EndDateLte(endDateLte).DurationGte(durationGte).DurationLte(durationLte).State(state).Pool(pool).Queue(queue).OrderBy(orderBy).Execute() +> TaskInstanceCollection GetMappedTaskInstances(ctx, dagId, dagRunId, taskId).Limit(limit).Offset(offset).ExecutionDateGte(executionDateGte).ExecutionDateLte(executionDateLte).StartDateGte(startDateGte).StartDateLte(startDateLte).EndDateGte(endDateGte).EndDateLte(endDateLte).UpdatedAtGte(updatedAtGte).UpdatedAtLte(updatedAtLte).DurationGte(durationGte).DurationLte(durationLte).State(state).Pool(pool).Queue(queue).OrderBy(orderBy).Execute() List mapped task instances @@ -308,6 +310,8 @@ func main() { startDateLte := time.Now() // time.Time | Returns objects less or equal the specified date. This can be combined with start_date_gte parameter to receive only the selected period. (optional) endDateGte := time.Now() // time.Time | Returns objects greater or equal the specified date. This can be combined with start_date_lte parameter to receive only the selected period. (optional) endDateLte := time.Now() // time.Time | Returns objects less than or equal to the specified date. This can be combined with start_date_gte parameter to receive only the selected period. (optional) + updatedAtGte := time.Now() // time.Time | Returns objects greater or equal the specified date. This can be combined with updated_at_lte parameter to receive only the selected period. *New in version 2.6.0* (optional) + updatedAtLte := time.Now() // time.Time | Returns objects less or equal the specified date. This can be combined with updated_at_gte parameter to receive only the selected period. *New in version 2.6.0* (optional) durationGte := float32(8.14) // float32 | Returns objects greater than or equal to the specified values. This can be combined with duration_lte parameter to receive only the selected period. (optional) durationLte := float32(8.14) // float32 | Returns objects less than or equal to the specified values. This can be combined with duration_gte parameter to receive only the selected range. (optional) state := []string{"Inner_example"} // []string | The value can be repeated to retrieve multiple matching values (OR condition). (optional) @@ -316,8 +320,8 @@ func main() { orderBy := "orderBy_example" // string | The name of the field to order the results by. Prefix a field name with `-` to reverse the sort order. *New in version 2.1.0* (optional) configuration := openapiclient.NewConfiguration() - api_client := openapiclient.NewAPIClient(configuration) - resp, r, err := api_client.TaskInstanceApi.GetMappedTaskInstances(context.Background(), dagId, dagRunId, taskId).Limit(limit).Offset(offset).ExecutionDateGte(executionDateGte).ExecutionDateLte(executionDateLte).StartDateGte(startDateGte).StartDateLte(startDateLte).EndDateGte(endDateGte).EndDateLte(endDateLte).DurationGte(durationGte).DurationLte(durationLte).State(state).Pool(pool).Queue(queue).OrderBy(orderBy).Execute() + apiClient := openapiclient.NewAPIClient(configuration) + resp, r, err := apiClient.TaskInstanceApi.GetMappedTaskInstances(context.Background(), dagId, dagRunId, taskId).Limit(limit).Offset(offset).ExecutionDateGte(executionDateGte).ExecutionDateLte(executionDateLte).StartDateGte(startDateGte).StartDateLte(startDateLte).EndDateGte(endDateGte).EndDateLte(endDateLte).UpdatedAtGte(updatedAtGte).UpdatedAtLte(updatedAtLte).DurationGte(durationGte).DurationLte(durationLte).State(state).Pool(pool).Queue(queue).OrderBy(orderBy).Execute() if err != nil { fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "Error when calling `TaskInstanceApi.GetMappedTaskInstances``: %v\n", err) fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "Full HTTP response: %v\n", r) @@ -355,6 +359,8 @@ Name | Type | Description | Notes **startDateLte** | **time.Time** | Returns objects less or equal the specified date. This can be combined with start_date_gte parameter to receive only the selected period. | **endDateGte** | **time.Time** | Returns objects greater or equal the specified date. This can be combined with start_date_lte parameter to receive only the selected period. | **endDateLte** | **time.Time** | Returns objects less than or equal to the specified date. This can be combined with start_date_gte parameter to receive only the selected period. | + **updatedAtGte** | **time.Time** | Returns objects greater or equal the specified date. This can be combined with updated_at_lte parameter to receive only the selected period. *New in version 2.6.0* | + **updatedAtLte** | **time.Time** | Returns objects less or equal the specified date. This can be combined with updated_at_gte parameter to receive only the selected period. *New in version 2.6.0* | **durationGte** | **float32** | Returns objects greater than or equal to the specified values. This can be combined with duration_lte parameter to receive only the selected period. | **durationLte** | **float32** | Returns objects less than or equal to the specified values. This can be combined with duration_gte parameter to receive only the selected range. | **state** | **[]string** | The value can be repeated to retrieve multiple matching values (OR condition). | @@ -368,7 +374,7 @@ Name | Type | Description | Notes ### Authorization -[Basic](../README.md#Basic), [Kerberos](../README.md#Kerberos) +No authorization required ### HTTP request headers @@ -404,8 +410,8 @@ func main() { taskId := "taskId_example" // string | The task ID. configuration := openapiclient.NewConfiguration() - api_client := openapiclient.NewAPIClient(configuration) - resp, r, err := api_client.TaskInstanceApi.GetTaskInstance(context.Background(), dagId, dagRunId, taskId).Execute() + apiClient := openapiclient.NewAPIClient(configuration) + resp, r, err := apiClient.TaskInstanceApi.GetTaskInstance(context.Background(), dagId, dagRunId, taskId).Execute() if err != nil { fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "Error when calling `TaskInstanceApi.GetTaskInstance``: %v\n", err) fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "Full HTTP response: %v\n", r) @@ -442,7 +448,7 @@ Name | Type | Description | Notes ### Authorization -[Basic](../README.md#Basic), [Kerberos](../README.md#Kerberos) +No authorization required ### HTTP request headers @@ -456,7 +462,7 @@ Name | Type | Description | Notes ## GetTaskInstances -> TaskInstanceCollection GetTaskInstances(ctx, dagId, dagRunId).ExecutionDateGte(executionDateGte).ExecutionDateLte(executionDateLte).StartDateGte(startDateGte).StartDateLte(startDateLte).EndDateGte(endDateGte).EndDateLte(endDateLte).DurationGte(durationGte).DurationLte(durationLte).State(state).Pool(pool).Queue(queue).Limit(limit).Offset(offset).Execute() +> TaskInstanceCollection GetTaskInstances(ctx, dagId, dagRunId).ExecutionDateGte(executionDateGte).ExecutionDateLte(executionDateLte).StartDateGte(startDateGte).StartDateLte(startDateLte).EndDateGte(endDateGte).EndDateLte(endDateLte).UpdatedAtGte(updatedAtGte).UpdatedAtLte(updatedAtLte).DurationGte(durationGte).DurationLte(durationLte).State(state).Pool(pool).Queue(queue).Limit(limit).Offset(offset).Execute() List task instances @@ -484,6 +490,8 @@ func main() { startDateLte := time.Now() // time.Time | Returns objects less or equal the specified date. This can be combined with start_date_gte parameter to receive only the selected period. (optional) endDateGte := time.Now() // time.Time | Returns objects greater or equal the specified date. This can be combined with start_date_lte parameter to receive only the selected period. (optional) endDateLte := time.Now() // time.Time | Returns objects less than or equal to the specified date. This can be combined with start_date_gte parameter to receive only the selected period. (optional) + updatedAtGte := time.Now() // time.Time | Returns objects greater or equal the specified date. This can be combined with updated_at_lte parameter to receive only the selected period. *New in version 2.6.0* (optional) + updatedAtLte := time.Now() // time.Time | Returns objects less or equal the specified date. This can be combined with updated_at_gte parameter to receive only the selected period. *New in version 2.6.0* (optional) durationGte := float32(8.14) // float32 | Returns objects greater than or equal to the specified values. This can be combined with duration_lte parameter to receive only the selected period. (optional) durationLte := float32(8.14) // float32 | Returns objects less than or equal to the specified values. This can be combined with duration_gte parameter to receive only the selected range. (optional) state := []string{"Inner_example"} // []string | The value can be repeated to retrieve multiple matching values (OR condition). (optional) @@ -493,8 +501,8 @@ func main() { offset := int32(56) // int32 | The number of items to skip before starting to collect the result set. (optional) configuration := openapiclient.NewConfiguration() - api_client := openapiclient.NewAPIClient(configuration) - resp, r, err := api_client.TaskInstanceApi.GetTaskInstances(context.Background(), dagId, dagRunId).ExecutionDateGte(executionDateGte).ExecutionDateLte(executionDateLte).StartDateGte(startDateGte).StartDateLte(startDateLte).EndDateGte(endDateGte).EndDateLte(endDateLte).DurationGte(durationGte).DurationLte(durationLte).State(state).Pool(pool).Queue(queue).Limit(limit).Offset(offset).Execute() + apiClient := openapiclient.NewAPIClient(configuration) + resp, r, err := apiClient.TaskInstanceApi.GetTaskInstances(context.Background(), dagId, dagRunId).ExecutionDateGte(executionDateGte).ExecutionDateLte(executionDateLte).StartDateGte(startDateGte).StartDateLte(startDateLte).EndDateGte(endDateGte).EndDateLte(endDateLte).UpdatedAtGte(updatedAtGte).UpdatedAtLte(updatedAtLte).DurationGte(durationGte).DurationLte(durationLte).State(state).Pool(pool).Queue(queue).Limit(limit).Offset(offset).Execute() if err != nil { fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "Error when calling `TaskInstanceApi.GetTaskInstances``: %v\n", err) fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "Full HTTP response: %v\n", r) @@ -528,6 +536,8 @@ Name | Type | Description | Notes **startDateLte** | **time.Time** | Returns objects less or equal the specified date. This can be combined with start_date_gte parameter to receive only the selected period. | **endDateGte** | **time.Time** | Returns objects greater or equal the specified date. This can be combined with start_date_lte parameter to receive only the selected period. | **endDateLte** | **time.Time** | Returns objects less than or equal to the specified date. This can be combined with start_date_gte parameter to receive only the selected period. | + **updatedAtGte** | **time.Time** | Returns objects greater or equal the specified date. This can be combined with updated_at_lte parameter to receive only the selected period. *New in version 2.6.0* | + **updatedAtLte** | **time.Time** | Returns objects less or equal the specified date. This can be combined with updated_at_gte parameter to receive only the selected period. *New in version 2.6.0* | **durationGte** | **float32** | Returns objects greater than or equal to the specified values. This can be combined with duration_lte parameter to receive only the selected period. | **durationLte** | **float32** | Returns objects less than or equal to the specified values. This can be combined with duration_gte parameter to receive only the selected range. | **state** | **[]string** | The value can be repeated to retrieve multiple matching values (OR condition). | @@ -542,7 +552,7 @@ Name | Type | Description | Notes ### Authorization -[Basic](../README.md#Basic), [Kerberos](../README.md#Kerberos) +No authorization required ### HTTP request headers @@ -578,8 +588,8 @@ func main() { listTaskInstanceForm := *openapiclient.NewListTaskInstanceForm() // ListTaskInstanceForm | configuration := openapiclient.NewConfiguration() - api_client := openapiclient.NewAPIClient(configuration) - resp, r, err := api_client.TaskInstanceApi.GetTaskInstancesBatch(context.Background()).ListTaskInstanceForm(listTaskInstanceForm).Execute() + apiClient := openapiclient.NewAPIClient(configuration) + resp, r, err := apiClient.TaskInstanceApi.GetTaskInstancesBatch(context.Background()).ListTaskInstanceForm(listTaskInstanceForm).Execute() if err != nil { fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "Error when calling `TaskInstanceApi.GetTaskInstancesBatch``: %v\n", err) fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "Full HTTP response: %v\n", r) @@ -608,7 +618,7 @@ Name | Type | Description | Notes ### Authorization -[Basic](../README.md#Basic), [Kerberos](../README.md#Kerberos) +No authorization required ### HTTP request headers @@ -648,8 +658,8 @@ func main() { updateTaskInstance := *openapiclient.NewUpdateTaskInstance() // UpdateTaskInstance | Parameters of action (optional) configuration := openapiclient.NewConfiguration() - api_client := openapiclient.NewAPIClient(configuration) - resp, r, err := api_client.TaskInstanceApi.PatchMappedTaskInstance(context.Background(), dagId, dagRunId, taskId, mapIndex).UpdateTaskInstance(updateTaskInstance).Execute() + apiClient := openapiclient.NewAPIClient(configuration) + resp, r, err := apiClient.TaskInstanceApi.PatchMappedTaskInstance(context.Background(), dagId, dagRunId, taskId, mapIndex).UpdateTaskInstance(updateTaskInstance).Execute() if err != nil { fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "Error when calling `TaskInstanceApi.PatchMappedTaskInstance``: %v\n", err) fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "Full HTTP response: %v\n", r) @@ -689,7 +699,7 @@ Name | Type | Description | Notes ### Authorization -[Basic](../README.md#Basic), [Kerberos](../README.md#Kerberos) +No authorization required ### HTTP request headers @@ -728,8 +738,8 @@ func main() { updateTaskInstance := *openapiclient.NewUpdateTaskInstance() // UpdateTaskInstance | Parameters of action configuration := openapiclient.NewConfiguration() - api_client := openapiclient.NewAPIClient(configuration) - resp, r, err := api_client.TaskInstanceApi.PatchTaskInstance(context.Background(), dagId, dagRunId, taskId).UpdateTaskInstance(updateTaskInstance).Execute() + apiClient := openapiclient.NewAPIClient(configuration) + resp, r, err := apiClient.TaskInstanceApi.PatchTaskInstance(context.Background(), dagId, dagRunId, taskId).UpdateTaskInstance(updateTaskInstance).Execute() if err != nil { fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "Error when calling `TaskInstanceApi.PatchTaskInstance``: %v\n", err) fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "Full HTTP response: %v\n", r) @@ -767,7 +777,166 @@ Name | Type | Description | Notes ### Authorization -[Basic](../README.md#Basic), [Kerberos](../README.md#Kerberos) +No authorization required + +### HTTP request headers + +- **Content-Type**: application/json +- **Accept**: application/json + +[[Back to top]](#) [[Back to API list]](../README.md#documentation-for-api-endpoints) +[[Back to Model list]](../README.md#documentation-for-models) +[[Back to README]](../README.md) + + +## SetMappedTaskInstanceNote + +> TaskInstance SetMappedTaskInstanceNote(ctx, dagId, dagRunId, taskId, mapIndex).SetTaskInstanceNote(setTaskInstanceNote).Execute() + +Update the TaskInstance note. + + + +### Example + +```go +package main + +import ( + "context" + "fmt" + "os" + openapiclient "./openapi" +) + +func main() { + dagId := "dagId_example" // string | The DAG ID. + dagRunId := "dagRunId_example" // string | The DAG run ID. + taskId := "taskId_example" // string | The task ID. + mapIndex := int32(56) // int32 | The map index. + setTaskInstanceNote := *openapiclient.NewSetTaskInstanceNote("Note_example") // SetTaskInstanceNote | Parameters of set Task Instance note. + + configuration := openapiclient.NewConfiguration() + apiClient := openapiclient.NewAPIClient(configuration) + resp, r, err := apiClient.TaskInstanceApi.SetMappedTaskInstanceNote(context.Background(), dagId, dagRunId, taskId, mapIndex).SetTaskInstanceNote(setTaskInstanceNote).Execute() + if err != nil { + fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "Error when calling `TaskInstanceApi.SetMappedTaskInstanceNote``: %v\n", err) + fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "Full HTTP response: %v\n", r) + } + // response from `SetMappedTaskInstanceNote`: TaskInstance + fmt.Fprintf(os.Stdout, "Response from `TaskInstanceApi.SetMappedTaskInstanceNote`: %v\n", resp) +} +``` + +### Path Parameters + + +Name | Type | Description | Notes +------------- | ------------- | ------------- | ------------- +**ctx** | **context.Context** | context for authentication, logging, cancellation, deadlines, tracing, etc. +**dagId** | **string** | The DAG ID. | +**dagRunId** | **string** | The DAG run ID. | +**taskId** | **string** | The task ID. | +**mapIndex** | **int32** | The map index. | + +### Other Parameters + +Other parameters are passed through a pointer to a apiSetMappedTaskInstanceNoteRequest struct via the builder pattern + + +Name | Type | Description | Notes +------------- | ------------- | ------------- | ------------- + + + + + **setTaskInstanceNote** | [**SetTaskInstanceNote**](SetTaskInstanceNote.md) | Parameters of set Task Instance note. | + +### Return type + +[**TaskInstance**](TaskInstance.md) + +### Authorization + +No authorization required + +### HTTP request headers + +- **Content-Type**: application/json +- **Accept**: application/json + +[[Back to top]](#) [[Back to API list]](../README.md#documentation-for-api-endpoints) +[[Back to Model list]](../README.md#documentation-for-models) +[[Back to README]](../README.md) + + +## SetTaskInstanceNote + +> TaskInstance SetTaskInstanceNote(ctx, dagId, dagRunId, taskId).SetTaskInstanceNote(setTaskInstanceNote).Execute() + +Update the TaskInstance note. + + + +### Example + +```go +package main + +import ( + "context" + "fmt" + "os" + openapiclient "./openapi" +) + +func main() { + dagId := "dagId_example" // string | The DAG ID. + dagRunId := "dagRunId_example" // string | The DAG run ID. + taskId := "taskId_example" // string | The task ID. + setTaskInstanceNote := *openapiclient.NewSetTaskInstanceNote("Note_example") // SetTaskInstanceNote | Parameters of set Task Instance note. + + configuration := openapiclient.NewConfiguration() + apiClient := openapiclient.NewAPIClient(configuration) + resp, r, err := apiClient.TaskInstanceApi.SetTaskInstanceNote(context.Background(), dagId, dagRunId, taskId).SetTaskInstanceNote(setTaskInstanceNote).Execute() + if err != nil { + fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "Error when calling `TaskInstanceApi.SetTaskInstanceNote``: %v\n", err) + fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "Full HTTP response: %v\n", r) + } + // response from `SetTaskInstanceNote`: TaskInstance + fmt.Fprintf(os.Stdout, "Response from `TaskInstanceApi.SetTaskInstanceNote`: %v\n", resp) +} +``` + +### Path Parameters + + +Name | Type | Description | Notes +------------- | ------------- | ------------- | ------------- +**ctx** | **context.Context** | context for authentication, logging, cancellation, deadlines, tracing, etc. +**dagId** | **string** | The DAG ID. | +**dagRunId** | **string** | The DAG run ID. | +**taskId** | **string** | The task ID. | + +### Other Parameters + +Other parameters are passed through a pointer to a apiSetTaskInstanceNoteRequest struct via the builder pattern + + +Name | Type | Description | Notes +------------- | ------------- | ------------- | ------------- + + + + **setTaskInstanceNote** | [**SetTaskInstanceNote**](SetTaskInstanceNote.md) | Parameters of set Task Instance note. | + +### Return type + +[**TaskInstance**](TaskInstance.md) + +### Authorization + +No authorization required ### HTTP request headers diff --git a/airflow/docs/TaskInstanceCollection.md b/airflow/docs/TaskInstanceCollection.md index de636fb..b41ceaf 100644 --- a/airflow/docs/TaskInstanceCollection.md +++ b/airflow/docs/TaskInstanceCollection.md @@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ Name | Type | Description | Notes ------------ | ------------- | ------------- | ------------- **TaskInstances** | Pointer to [**[]TaskInstance**](TaskInstance.md) | | [optional] -**TotalEntries** | Pointer to **int32** | Count of objects in the current result set. | [optional] +**TotalEntries** | Pointer to **int32** | Count of total objects in the current result set before pagination parameters (limit, offset) are applied. | [optional] ## Methods diff --git a/airflow/docs/TaskState.md b/airflow/docs/TaskState.md index ae9b443..325de35 100644 --- a/airflow/docs/TaskState.md +++ b/airflow/docs/TaskState.md @@ -22,6 +22,8 @@ ## Enum +* `NULL` (value: `"null"`) + * `SUCCESS` (value: `"success"`) * `RUNNING` (value: `"running"`) diff --git a/airflow/docs/TriggererStatus.md b/airflow/docs/TriggererStatus.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000..1036893 --- /dev/null +++ b/airflow/docs/TriggererStatus.md @@ -0,0 +1,102 @@ +# TriggererStatus + +## Properties + +Name | Type | Description | Notes +------------ | ------------- | ------------- | ------------- +**Status** | Pointer to [**NullableHealthStatus**](HealthStatus.md) | | [optional] +**LatestTriggererHeartbeat** | Pointer to **NullableString** | The time the triggerer last did a heartbeat. | [optional] [readonly] + +## Methods + +### NewTriggererStatus + +`func NewTriggererStatus() *TriggererStatus` + +NewTriggererStatus instantiates a new TriggererStatus object +This constructor will assign default values to properties that have it defined, +and makes sure properties required by API are set, but the set of arguments +will change when the set of required properties is changed + +### NewTriggererStatusWithDefaults + +`func NewTriggererStatusWithDefaults() *TriggererStatus` + +NewTriggererStatusWithDefaults instantiates a new TriggererStatus object +This constructor will only assign default values to properties that have it defined, +but it doesn't guarantee that properties required by API are set + +### GetStatus + +`func (o *TriggererStatus) GetStatus() HealthStatus` + +GetStatus returns the Status field if non-nil, zero value otherwise. + +### GetStatusOk + +`func (o *TriggererStatus) GetStatusOk() (*HealthStatus, bool)` + +GetStatusOk returns a tuple with the Status field if it's non-nil, zero value otherwise +and a boolean to check if the value has been set. + +### SetStatus + +`func (o *TriggererStatus) SetStatus(v HealthStatus)` + +SetStatus sets Status field to given value. + +### HasStatus + +`func (o *TriggererStatus) HasStatus() bool` + +HasStatus returns a boolean if a field has been set. + +### SetStatusNil + +`func (o *TriggererStatus) SetStatusNil(b bool)` + + SetStatusNil sets the value for Status to be an explicit nil + +### UnsetStatus +`func (o *TriggererStatus) UnsetStatus()` + +UnsetStatus ensures that no value is present for Status, not even an explicit nil +### GetLatestTriggererHeartbeat + +`func (o *TriggererStatus) GetLatestTriggererHeartbeat() string` + +GetLatestTriggererHeartbeat returns the LatestTriggererHeartbeat field if non-nil, zero value otherwise. + +### GetLatestTriggererHeartbeatOk + +`func (o *TriggererStatus) GetLatestTriggererHeartbeatOk() (*string, bool)` + +GetLatestTriggererHeartbeatOk returns a tuple with the LatestTriggererHeartbeat field if it's non-nil, zero value otherwise +and a boolean to check if the value has been set. + +### SetLatestTriggererHeartbeat + +`func (o *TriggererStatus) SetLatestTriggererHeartbeat(v string)` + +SetLatestTriggererHeartbeat sets LatestTriggererHeartbeat field to given value. + +### HasLatestTriggererHeartbeat + +`func (o *TriggererStatus) HasLatestTriggererHeartbeat() bool` + +HasLatestTriggererHeartbeat returns a boolean if a field has been set. + +### SetLatestTriggererHeartbeatNil + +`func (o *TriggererStatus) SetLatestTriggererHeartbeatNil(b bool)` + + SetLatestTriggererHeartbeatNil sets the value for LatestTriggererHeartbeat to be an explicit nil + +### UnsetLatestTriggererHeartbeat +`func (o *TriggererStatus) UnsetLatestTriggererHeartbeat()` + +UnsetLatestTriggererHeartbeat ensures that no value is present for LatestTriggererHeartbeat, not even an explicit nil + +[[Back to Model list]](../README.md#documentation-for-models) [[Back to API list]](../README.md#documentation-for-api-endpoints) [[Back to README]](../README.md) + + diff --git a/airflow/docs/UpdateTaskInstance.md b/airflow/docs/UpdateTaskInstance.md index 8b20d3e..7154c3d 100644 --- a/airflow/docs/UpdateTaskInstance.md +++ b/airflow/docs/UpdateTaskInstance.md @@ -23,7 +23,7 @@ Name | Type | Description | Notes ------------ | ------------- | ------------- | ------------- -**DryRun** | Pointer to **bool** | If set, don't actually run this operation. The response will contain the task instance planned to be affected, but won't be modified in any way. | [optional] [default to false] +**DryRun** | Pointer to **bool** | If set, don't actually run this operation. The response will contain the task instance planned to be affected, but won't be modified in any way. | [optional] [default to true] **NewState** | Pointer to **string** | Expected new state. | [optional] ## Methods diff --git a/airflow/docs/UserApi.md b/airflow/docs/UserApi.md index 21da8fb..c791f13 100644 --- a/airflow/docs/UserApi.md +++ b/airflow/docs/UserApi.md @@ -19,7 +19,7 @@ # \UserApi -All URIs are relative to *http://localhost/api/v1* +All URIs are relative to */api/v1* Method | HTTP request | Description ------------- | ------------- | ------------- @@ -55,8 +55,8 @@ func main() { username := "username_example" // string | The username of the user. *New in version 2.1.0* configuration := openapiclient.NewConfiguration() - api_client := openapiclient.NewAPIClient(configuration) - resp, r, err := api_client.UserApi.DeleteUser(context.Background(), username).Execute() + apiClient := openapiclient.NewAPIClient(configuration) + resp, r, err := apiClient.UserApi.DeleteUser(context.Background(), username).Execute() if err != nil { fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "Error when calling `UserApi.DeleteUser``: %v\n", err) fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "Full HTTP response: %v\n", r) @@ -87,7 +87,7 @@ Name | Type | Description | Notes ### Authorization -[Basic](../README.md#Basic), [Kerberos](../README.md#Kerberos) +No authorization required ### HTTP request headers @@ -123,8 +123,8 @@ func main() { username := "username_example" // string | The username of the user. *New in version 2.1.0* configuration := openapiclient.NewConfiguration() - api_client := openapiclient.NewAPIClient(configuration) - resp, r, err := api_client.UserApi.GetUser(context.Background(), username).Execute() + apiClient := openapiclient.NewAPIClient(configuration) + resp, r, err := apiClient.UserApi.GetUser(context.Background(), username).Execute() if err != nil { fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "Error when calling `UserApi.GetUser``: %v\n", err) fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "Full HTTP response: %v\n", r) @@ -157,7 +157,7 @@ Name | Type | Description | Notes ### Authorization -[Basic](../README.md#Basic), [Kerberos](../README.md#Kerberos) +No authorization required ### HTTP request headers @@ -195,8 +195,8 @@ func main() { orderBy := "orderBy_example" // string | The name of the field to order the results by. Prefix a field name with `-` to reverse the sort order. *New in version 2.1.0* (optional) configuration := openapiclient.NewConfiguration() - api_client := openapiclient.NewAPIClient(configuration) - resp, r, err := api_client.UserApi.GetUsers(context.Background()).Limit(limit).Offset(offset).OrderBy(orderBy).Execute() + apiClient := openapiclient.NewAPIClient(configuration) + resp, r, err := apiClient.UserApi.GetUsers(context.Background()).Limit(limit).Offset(offset).OrderBy(orderBy).Execute() if err != nil { fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "Error when calling `UserApi.GetUsers``: %v\n", err) fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "Full HTTP response: %v\n", r) @@ -227,7 +227,7 @@ Name | Type | Description | Notes ### Authorization -[Basic](../README.md#Basic), [Kerberos](../README.md#Kerberos) +No authorization required ### HTTP request headers @@ -241,7 +241,7 @@ Name | Type | Description | Notes ## PatchUser -> Role PatchUser(ctx, username).User(user).UpdateMask(updateMask).Execute() +> UserCollectionItem PatchUser(ctx, username).User(user).UpdateMask(updateMask).Execute() Update a user @@ -265,13 +265,13 @@ func main() { updateMask := []string{"Inner_example"} // []string | The fields to update on the resource. If absent or empty, all modifiable fields are updated. A comma-separated list of fully qualified names of fields. (optional) configuration := openapiclient.NewConfiguration() - api_client := openapiclient.NewAPIClient(configuration) - resp, r, err := api_client.UserApi.PatchUser(context.Background(), username).User(user).UpdateMask(updateMask).Execute() + apiClient := openapiclient.NewAPIClient(configuration) + resp, r, err := apiClient.UserApi.PatchUser(context.Background(), username).User(user).UpdateMask(updateMask).Execute() if err != nil { fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "Error when calling `UserApi.PatchUser``: %v\n", err) fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "Full HTTP response: %v\n", r) } - // response from `PatchUser`: Role + // response from `PatchUser`: UserCollectionItem fmt.Fprintf(os.Stdout, "Response from `UserApi.PatchUser`: %v\n", resp) } ``` @@ -297,11 +297,11 @@ Name | Type | Description | Notes ### Return type -[**Role**](Role.md) +[**UserCollectionItem**](UserCollectionItem.md) ### Authorization -[Basic](../README.md#Basic), [Kerberos](../README.md#Kerberos) +No authorization required ### HTTP request headers @@ -337,8 +337,8 @@ func main() { user := *openapiclient.NewUser() // User | configuration := openapiclient.NewConfiguration() - api_client := openapiclient.NewAPIClient(configuration) - resp, r, err := api_client.UserApi.PostUser(context.Background()).User(user).Execute() + apiClient := openapiclient.NewAPIClient(configuration) + resp, r, err := apiClient.UserApi.PostUser(context.Background()).User(user).Execute() if err != nil { fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "Error when calling `UserApi.PostUser``: %v\n", err) fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "Full HTTP response: %v\n", r) @@ -367,7 +367,7 @@ Name | Type | Description | Notes ### Authorization -[Basic](../README.md#Basic), [Kerberos](../README.md#Kerberos) +No authorization required ### HTTP request headers diff --git a/airflow/docs/UserCollection.md b/airflow/docs/UserCollection.md index bc04411..1290489 100644 --- a/airflow/docs/UserCollection.md +++ b/airflow/docs/UserCollection.md @@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ Name | Type | Description | Notes ------------ | ------------- | ------------- | ------------- **Users** | Pointer to [**[]UserCollectionItem**](UserCollectionItem.md) | | [optional] -**TotalEntries** | Pointer to **int32** | Count of objects in the current result set. | [optional] +**TotalEntries** | Pointer to **int32** | Count of total objects in the current result set before pagination parameters (limit, offset) are applied. | [optional] ## Methods diff --git a/airflow/docs/VariableApi.md b/airflow/docs/VariableApi.md index 50611cd..aa77962 100644 --- a/airflow/docs/VariableApi.md +++ b/airflow/docs/VariableApi.md @@ -19,7 +19,7 @@ # \VariableApi -All URIs are relative to *http://localhost/api/v1* +All URIs are relative to */api/v1* Method | HTTP request | Description ------------- | ------------- | ------------- @@ -53,8 +53,8 @@ func main() { variableKey := "variableKey_example" // string | The variable Key. configuration := openapiclient.NewConfiguration() - api_client := openapiclient.NewAPIClient(configuration) - resp, r, err := api_client.VariableApi.DeleteVariable(context.Background(), variableKey).Execute() + apiClient := openapiclient.NewAPIClient(configuration) + resp, r, err := apiClient.VariableApi.DeleteVariable(context.Background(), variableKey).Execute() if err != nil { fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "Error when calling `VariableApi.DeleteVariable``: %v\n", err) fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "Full HTTP response: %v\n", r) @@ -85,7 +85,7 @@ Name | Type | Description | Notes ### Authorization -[Basic](../README.md#Basic), [Kerberos](../README.md#Kerberos) +No authorization required ### HTTP request headers @@ -121,8 +121,8 @@ func main() { variableKey := "variableKey_example" // string | The variable Key. configuration := openapiclient.NewConfiguration() - api_client := openapiclient.NewAPIClient(configuration) - resp, r, err := api_client.VariableApi.GetVariable(context.Background(), variableKey).Execute() + apiClient := openapiclient.NewAPIClient(configuration) + resp, r, err := apiClient.VariableApi.GetVariable(context.Background(), variableKey).Execute() if err != nil { fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "Error when calling `VariableApi.GetVariable``: %v\n", err) fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "Full HTTP response: %v\n", r) @@ -155,7 +155,7 @@ Name | Type | Description | Notes ### Authorization -[Basic](../README.md#Basic), [Kerberos](../README.md#Kerberos) +No authorization required ### HTTP request headers @@ -193,8 +193,8 @@ func main() { orderBy := "orderBy_example" // string | The name of the field to order the results by. Prefix a field name with `-` to reverse the sort order. *New in version 2.1.0* (optional) configuration := openapiclient.NewConfiguration() - api_client := openapiclient.NewAPIClient(configuration) - resp, r, err := api_client.VariableApi.GetVariables(context.Background()).Limit(limit).Offset(offset).OrderBy(orderBy).Execute() + apiClient := openapiclient.NewAPIClient(configuration) + resp, r, err := apiClient.VariableApi.GetVariables(context.Background()).Limit(limit).Offset(offset).OrderBy(orderBy).Execute() if err != nil { fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "Error when calling `VariableApi.GetVariables``: %v\n", err) fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "Full HTTP response: %v\n", r) @@ -225,7 +225,7 @@ Name | Type | Description | Notes ### Authorization -[Basic](../README.md#Basic), [Kerberos](../README.md#Kerberos) +No authorization required ### HTTP request headers @@ -263,8 +263,8 @@ func main() { updateMask := []string{"Inner_example"} // []string | The fields to update on the resource. If absent or empty, all modifiable fields are updated. A comma-separated list of fully qualified names of fields. (optional) configuration := openapiclient.NewConfiguration() - api_client := openapiclient.NewAPIClient(configuration) - resp, r, err := api_client.VariableApi.PatchVariable(context.Background(), variableKey).Variable(variable).UpdateMask(updateMask).Execute() + apiClient := openapiclient.NewAPIClient(configuration) + resp, r, err := apiClient.VariableApi.PatchVariable(context.Background(), variableKey).Variable(variable).UpdateMask(updateMask).Execute() if err != nil { fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "Error when calling `VariableApi.PatchVariable``: %v\n", err) fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "Full HTTP response: %v\n", r) @@ -299,7 +299,7 @@ Name | Type | Description | Notes ### Authorization -[Basic](../README.md#Basic), [Kerberos](../README.md#Kerberos) +No authorization required ### HTTP request headers @@ -333,8 +333,8 @@ func main() { variable := *openapiclient.NewVariable() // Variable | configuration := openapiclient.NewConfiguration() - api_client := openapiclient.NewAPIClient(configuration) - resp, r, err := api_client.VariableApi.PostVariables(context.Background()).Variable(variable).Execute() + apiClient := openapiclient.NewAPIClient(configuration) + resp, r, err := apiClient.VariableApi.PostVariables(context.Background()).Variable(variable).Execute() if err != nil { fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "Error when calling `VariableApi.PostVariables``: %v\n", err) fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "Full HTTP response: %v\n", r) @@ -363,7 +363,7 @@ Name | Type | Description | Notes ### Authorization -[Basic](../README.md#Basic), [Kerberos](../README.md#Kerberos) +No authorization required ### HTTP request headers diff --git a/airflow/docs/VariableCollection.md b/airflow/docs/VariableCollection.md index 3991373..0985c82 100644 --- a/airflow/docs/VariableCollection.md +++ b/airflow/docs/VariableCollection.md @@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ Name | Type | Description | Notes ------------ | ------------- | ------------- | ------------- **Variables** | Pointer to [**[]VariableCollectionItem**](VariableCollectionItem.md) | | [optional] -**TotalEntries** | Pointer to **int32** | Count of objects in the current result set. | [optional] +**TotalEntries** | Pointer to **int32** | Count of total objects in the current result set before pagination parameters (limit, offset) are applied. | [optional] ## Methods diff --git a/airflow/docs/XCom.md b/airflow/docs/XCom.md index 68e1873..2b2b73f 100644 --- a/airflow/docs/XCom.md +++ b/airflow/docs/XCom.md @@ -26,6 +26,7 @@ Name | Type | Description | Notes **Key** | Pointer to **string** | | [optional] **Timestamp** | Pointer to **string** | | [optional] **ExecutionDate** | Pointer to **string** | | [optional] +**MapIndex** | Pointer to **int32** | | [optional] **TaskId** | Pointer to **string** | | [optional] **DagId** | Pointer to **string** | | [optional] **Value** | Pointer to **string** | The value | [optional] @@ -124,6 +125,31 @@ SetExecutionDate sets ExecutionDate field to given value. HasExecutionDate returns a boolean if a field has been set. +### GetMapIndex + +`func (o *XCom) GetMapIndex() int32` + +GetMapIndex returns the MapIndex field if non-nil, zero value otherwise. + +### GetMapIndexOk + +`func (o *XCom) GetMapIndexOk() (*int32, bool)` + +GetMapIndexOk returns a tuple with the MapIndex field if it's non-nil, zero value otherwise +and a boolean to check if the value has been set. + +### SetMapIndex + +`func (o *XCom) SetMapIndex(v int32)` + +SetMapIndex sets MapIndex field to given value. + +### HasMapIndex + +`func (o *XCom) HasMapIndex() bool` + +HasMapIndex returns a boolean if a field has been set. + ### GetTaskId `func (o *XCom) GetTaskId() string` diff --git a/airflow/docs/XComApi.md b/airflow/docs/XComApi.md index b977c4c..dbd441f 100644 --- a/airflow/docs/XComApi.md +++ b/airflow/docs/XComApi.md @@ -19,7 +19,7 @@ # \XComApi -All URIs are relative to *http://localhost/api/v1* +All URIs are relative to */api/v1* Method | HTTP request | Description ------------- | ------------- | ------------- @@ -30,7 +30,7 @@ Method | HTTP request | Description ## GetXcomEntries -> XComCollection GetXcomEntries(ctx, dagId, dagRunId, taskId).Limit(limit).Offset(offset).Execute() +> XComCollection GetXcomEntries(ctx, dagId, dagRunId, taskId).MapIndex(mapIndex).XcomKey(xcomKey).Limit(limit).Offset(offset).Execute() List XCom entries @@ -52,12 +52,14 @@ func main() { dagId := "dagId_example" // string | The DAG ID. dagRunId := "dagRunId_example" // string | The DAG run ID. taskId := "taskId_example" // string | The task ID. + mapIndex := int32(56) // int32 | Filter on map index for mapped task. (optional) + xcomKey := "xcomKey_example" // string | Only filter the XCom records which have the provided key. (optional) limit := int32(56) // int32 | The numbers of items to return. (optional) (default to 100) offset := int32(56) // int32 | The number of items to skip before starting to collect the result set. (optional) configuration := openapiclient.NewConfiguration() - api_client := openapiclient.NewAPIClient(configuration) - resp, r, err := api_client.XComApi.GetXcomEntries(context.Background(), dagId, dagRunId, taskId).Limit(limit).Offset(offset).Execute() + apiClient := openapiclient.NewAPIClient(configuration) + resp, r, err := apiClient.XComApi.GetXcomEntries(context.Background(), dagId, dagRunId, taskId).MapIndex(mapIndex).XcomKey(xcomKey).Limit(limit).Offset(offset).Execute() if err != nil { fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "Error when calling `XComApi.GetXcomEntries``: %v\n", err) fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "Full HTTP response: %v\n", r) @@ -87,6 +89,8 @@ Name | Type | Description | Notes + **mapIndex** | **int32** | Filter on map index for mapped task. | + **xcomKey** | **string** | Only filter the XCom records which have the provided key. | **limit** | **int32** | The numbers of items to return. | [default to 100] **offset** | **int32** | The number of items to skip before starting to collect the result set. | @@ -96,7 +100,7 @@ Name | Type | Description | Notes ### Authorization -[Basic](../README.md#Basic), [Kerberos](../README.md#Kerberos) +No authorization required ### HTTP request headers @@ -110,7 +114,7 @@ Name | Type | Description | Notes ## GetXcomEntry -> XCom GetXcomEntry(ctx, dagId, dagRunId, taskId, xcomKey).Deserialize(deserialize).Execute() +> XCom GetXcomEntry(ctx, dagId, dagRunId, taskId, xcomKey).MapIndex(mapIndex).Deserialize(deserialize).Execute() Get an XCom entry @@ -131,11 +135,12 @@ func main() { dagRunId := "dagRunId_example" // string | The DAG run ID. taskId := "taskId_example" // string | The task ID. xcomKey := "xcomKey_example" // string | The XCom key. + mapIndex := int32(56) // int32 | Filter on map index for mapped task. (optional) deserialize := true // bool | Whether to deserialize an XCom value when using a custom XCom backend. The XCom API endpoint calls `orm_deserialize_value` by default since an XCom may contain value that is potentially expensive to deserialize in the web server. Setting this to true overrides the consideration, and calls `deserialize_value` instead. This parameter is not meaningful when using the default XCom backend. *New in version 2.4.0* (optional) (default to false) configuration := openapiclient.NewConfiguration() - api_client := openapiclient.NewAPIClient(configuration) - resp, r, err := api_client.XComApi.GetXcomEntry(context.Background(), dagId, dagRunId, taskId, xcomKey).Deserialize(deserialize).Execute() + apiClient := openapiclient.NewAPIClient(configuration) + resp, r, err := apiClient.XComApi.GetXcomEntry(context.Background(), dagId, dagRunId, taskId, xcomKey).MapIndex(mapIndex).Deserialize(deserialize).Execute() if err != nil { fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "Error when calling `XComApi.GetXcomEntry``: %v\n", err) fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "Full HTTP response: %v\n", r) @@ -167,6 +172,7 @@ Name | Type | Description | Notes + **mapIndex** | **int32** | Filter on map index for mapped task. | **deserialize** | **bool** | Whether to deserialize an XCom value when using a custom XCom backend. The XCom API endpoint calls `orm_deserialize_value` by default since an XCom may contain value that is potentially expensive to deserialize in the web server. Setting this to true overrides the consideration, and calls `deserialize_value` instead. This parameter is not meaningful when using the default XCom backend. *New in version 2.4.0* | [default to false] ### Return type @@ -175,7 +181,7 @@ Name | Type | Description | Notes ### Authorization -[Basic](../README.md#Basic), [Kerberos](../README.md#Kerberos) +No authorization required ### HTTP request headers diff --git a/airflow/docs/XComCollection.md b/airflow/docs/XComCollection.md index 36eba5a..5e08c9c 100644 --- a/airflow/docs/XComCollection.md +++ b/airflow/docs/XComCollection.md @@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ Name | Type | Description | Notes ------------ | ------------- | ------------- | ------------- **XcomEntries** | Pointer to [**[]XComCollectionItem**](XComCollectionItem.md) | | [optional] -**TotalEntries** | Pointer to **int32** | Count of objects in the current result set. | [optional] +**TotalEntries** | Pointer to **int32** | Count of total objects in the current result set before pagination parameters (limit, offset) are applied. | [optional] ## Methods diff --git a/airflow/docs/XComCollectionItem.md b/airflow/docs/XComCollectionItem.md index e3ee09c..b3d16f2 100644 --- a/airflow/docs/XComCollectionItem.md +++ b/airflow/docs/XComCollectionItem.md @@ -26,6 +26,7 @@ Name | Type | Description | Notes **Key** | Pointer to **string** | | [optional] **Timestamp** | Pointer to **string** | | [optional] **ExecutionDate** | Pointer to **string** | | [optional] +**MapIndex** | Pointer to **int32** | | [optional] **TaskId** | Pointer to **string** | | [optional] **DagId** | Pointer to **string** | | [optional] @@ -123,6 +124,31 @@ SetExecutionDate sets ExecutionDate field to given value. HasExecutionDate returns a boolean if a field has been set. +### GetMapIndex + +`func (o *XComCollectionItem) GetMapIndex() int32` + +GetMapIndex returns the MapIndex field if non-nil, zero value otherwise. + +### GetMapIndexOk + +`func (o *XComCollectionItem) GetMapIndexOk() (*int32, bool)` + +GetMapIndexOk returns a tuple with the MapIndex field if it's non-nil, zero value otherwise +and a boolean to check if the value has been set. + +### SetMapIndex + +`func (o *XComCollectionItem) SetMapIndex(v int32)` + +SetMapIndex sets MapIndex field to given value. + +### HasMapIndex + +`func (o *XComCollectionItem) HasMapIndex() bool` + +HasMapIndex returns a boolean if a field has been set. + ### GetTaskId `func (o *XComCollectionItem) GetTaskId() string` diff --git a/airflow/go.mod b/airflow/go.mod index 0eb774e..7b8a41b 100644 --- a/airflow/go.mod +++ b/airflow/go.mod @@ -2,6 +2,4 @@ module github.com/apache/airflow-client-go/airflow go 1.13 -require ( - golang.org/x/oauth2 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This section provides an overview of the API design, methods, and supported use cases. Most of the endpoints accept `JSON` as input and return `JSON` responses. This means that you must usually add the following headers to your request: ``` Content-type: application/json Accept: application/json ``` ## Resources The term `resource` refers to a single type of object in the Airflow metadata. An API is broken up by its endpoint's corresponding resource. The name of a resource is typically plural and expressed in camelCase. Example: `dagRuns`. Resource names are used as part of endpoint URLs, as well as in API parameters and responses. ## CRUD Operations The platform supports **C**reate, **R**ead, **U**pdate, and **D**elete operations on most resources. You can review the standards for these operations and their standard parameters below. Some endpoints have special behavior as exceptions. ### Create To create a resource, you typically submit an HTTP `POST` request with the resource's required metadata in the request body. The response returns a `201 Created` response code upon success with the resource's metadata, including its internal `id`, in the response body. ### Read The HTTP `GET` request can be used to read a resource or to list a number of resources. A resource's `id` can be submitted in the request parameters to read a specific resource. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with the resource's metadata in the response body. If a `GET` request does not include a specific resource `id`, it is treated as a list request. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with an object containing a list of resources' metadata in the response body. When reading resources, some common query parameters are usually available. e.g.: ``` v1/connections?limit=25&offset=25 ``` |Query Parameter|Type|Description| |---------------|----|-----------| |limit|integer|Maximum number of objects to fetch. Usually 25 by default| |offset|integer|Offset after which to start returning objects. For use with limit query parameter.| ### Update Updating a resource requires the resource `id`, and is typically done using an HTTP `PATCH` request, with the fields to modify in the request body. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with information about the modified resource in the response body. ### Delete Deleting a resource requires the resource `id` and is typically executing via an HTTP `DELETE` request. The response usually returns a `204 No Content` response code upon success. ## Conventions - Resource names are plural and expressed in camelCase. - Names are consistent between URL parameter name and field name. - Field names are in snake_case. ```json { \"name\": \"string\", \"slots\": 0, \"occupied_slots\": 0, \"used_slots\": 0, \"queued_slots\": 0, \"open_slots\": 0 } ``` ### Update Mask Update mask is available as a query parameter in patch endpoints. It is used to notify the API which fields you want to update. Using `update_mask` makes it easier to update objects by helping the server know which fields to update in an object instead of updating all fields. The update request ignores any fields that aren't specified in the field mask, leaving them with their current values. Example: ``` resource = request.get('/resource/my-id').json() resource['my_field'] = 'new-value' request.patch('/resource/my-id?update_mask=my_field', data=json.dumps(resource)) ``` ## Versioning and Endpoint Lifecycle - API versioning is not synchronized to specific releases of the Apache Airflow. - APIs are designed to be backward compatible. - Any changes to the API will first go through a deprecation phase. # Trying the API You can use a third party client, such as [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), [HTTPie](https://httpie.org/), [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [the Insomnia rest client](https://insomnia.rest/) to test the Apache Airflow API. Note that you will need to pass credentials data. For e.g., here is how to pause a DAG with [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), when basic authorization is used: ```bash curl -X PATCH 'https://example.com/api/v1/dags/{dag_id}?update_mask=is_paused' \\ -H 'Content-Type: application/json' \\ --user \"username:password\" \\ -d '{ \"is_paused\": true }' ``` Using a graphical tool such as [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [Insomnia](https://insomnia.rest/), it is possible to import the API specifications directly: 1. Download the API specification by clicking the **Download** button at top of this document 2. Import the JSON specification in the graphical tool of your choice. - In *Postman*, you can click the **import** button at the top - With *Insomnia*, you can just drag-and-drop the file on the UI Note that with *Postman*, you can also generate code snippets by selecting a request and clicking on the **Code** button. ## Enabling CORS [Cross-origin resource sharing (CORS)](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/CORS) is a browser security feature that restricts HTTP requests that are initiated from scripts running in the browser. For details on enabling/configuring CORS, see [Enabling CORS](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Authentication To be able to meet the requirements of many organizations, Airflow supports many authentication methods, and it is even possible to add your own method. If you want to check which auth backend is currently set, you can use `airflow config get-value api auth_backends` command as in the example below. ```bash $ airflow config get-value api auth_backends airflow.api.auth.backend.basic_auth ``` The default is to deny all requests. For details on configuring the authentication, see [API Authorization](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Errors We follow the error response format proposed in [RFC 7807](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7807) also known as Problem Details for HTTP APIs. As with our normal API responses, your client must be prepared to gracefully handle additional members of the response. ## Unauthenticated This indicates that the request has not been applied because it lacks valid authentication credentials for the target resource. Please check that you have valid credentials. ## PermissionDenied This response means that the server understood the request but refuses to authorize it because it lacks sufficient rights to the resource. It happens when you do not have the necessary permission to execute the action you performed. You need to get the appropriate permissions in other to resolve this error. ## BadRequest This response means that the server cannot or will not process the request due to something that is perceived to be a client error (e.g., malformed request syntax, invalid request message framing, or deceptive request routing). To resolve this, please ensure that your syntax is correct. ## NotFound This client error response indicates that the server cannot find the requested resource. ## MethodNotAllowed Indicates that the request method is known by the server but is not supported by the target resource. ## NotAcceptable The target resource does not have a current representation that would be acceptable to the user agent, according to the proactive negotiation header fields received in the request, and the server is unwilling to supply a default representation. ## AlreadyExists The request could not be completed due to a conflict with the current state of the target resource, e.g. the resource it tries to create already exists. ## Unknown This means that the server encountered an unexpected condition that prevented it from fulfilling the request. +# Overview To facilitate management, Apache Airflow supports a range of REST API endpoints across its objects. This section provides an overview of the API design, methods, and supported use cases. Most of the endpoints accept `JSON` as input and return `JSON` responses. This means that you must usually add the following headers to your request: ``` Content-type: application/json Accept: application/json ``` ## Resources The term `resource` refers to a single type of object in the Airflow metadata. An API is broken up by its endpoint's corresponding resource. The name of a resource is typically plural and expressed in camelCase. Example: `dagRuns`. Resource names are used as part of endpoint URLs, as well as in API parameters and responses. ## CRUD Operations The platform supports **C**reate, **R**ead, **U**pdate, and **D**elete operations on most resources. You can review the standards for these operations and their standard parameters below. Some endpoints have special behavior as exceptions. ### Create To create a resource, you typically submit an HTTP `POST` request with the resource's required metadata in the request body. The response returns a `201 Created` response code upon success with the resource's metadata, including its internal `id`, in the response body. ### Read The HTTP `GET` request can be used to read a resource or to list a number of resources. A resource's `id` can be submitted in the request parameters to read a specific resource. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with the resource's metadata in the response body. If a `GET` request does not include a specific resource `id`, it is treated as a list request. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with an object containing a list of resources' metadata in the response body. When reading resources, some common query parameters are usually available. e.g.: ``` v1/connections?limit=25&offset=25 ``` |Query Parameter|Type|Description| |---------------|----|-----------| |limit|integer|Maximum number of objects to fetch. Usually 25 by default| |offset|integer|Offset after which to start returning objects. For use with limit query parameter.| ### Update Updating a resource requires the resource `id`, and is typically done using an HTTP `PATCH` request, with the fields to modify in the request body. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with information about the modified resource in the response body. ### Delete Deleting a resource requires the resource `id` and is typically executed via an HTTP `DELETE` request. The response usually returns a `204 No Content` response code upon success. ## Conventions - Resource names are plural and expressed in camelCase. - Names are consistent between URL parameter name and field name. - Field names are in snake_case. ```json { \"description\": \"string\", \"name\": \"string\", \"occupied_slots\": 0, \"open_slots\": 0 \"queued_slots\": 0, \"running_slots\": 0, \"scheduled_slots\": 0, \"slots\": 0, } ``` ### Update Mask Update mask is available as a query parameter in patch endpoints. It is used to notify the API which fields you want to update. Using `update_mask` makes it easier to update objects by helping the server know which fields to update in an object instead of updating all fields. The update request ignores any fields that aren't specified in the field mask, leaving them with their current values. Example: ``` resource = request.get('/resource/my-id').json() resource['my_field'] = 'new-value' request.patch('/resource/my-id?update_mask=my_field', data=json.dumps(resource)) ``` ## Versioning and Endpoint Lifecycle - API versioning is not synchronized to specific releases of the Apache Airflow. - APIs are designed to be backward compatible. - Any changes to the API will first go through a deprecation phase. # Trying the API You can use a third party client, such as [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), [HTTPie](https://httpie.org/), [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [the Insomnia rest client](https://insomnia.rest/) to test the Apache Airflow API. Note that you will need to pass credentials data. For e.g., here is how to pause a DAG with [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), when basic authorization is used: ```bash curl -X PATCH 'https://example.com/api/v1/dags/{dag_id}?update_mask=is_paused' \\ -H 'Content-Type: application/json' \\ --user \"username:password\" \\ -d '{ \"is_paused\": true }' ``` Using a graphical tool such as [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [Insomnia](https://insomnia.rest/), it is possible to import the API specifications directly: 1. Download the API specification by clicking the **Download** button at the top of this document 2. Import the JSON specification in the graphical tool of your choice. - In *Postman*, you can click the **import** button at the top - With *Insomnia*, you can just drag-and-drop the file on the UI Note that with *Postman*, you can also generate code snippets by selecting a request and clicking on the **Code** button. ## Enabling CORS [Cross-origin resource sharing (CORS)](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/CORS) is a browser security feature that restricts HTTP requests that are initiated from scripts running in the browser. For details on enabling/configuring CORS, see [Enabling CORS](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Authentication To be able to meet the requirements of many organizations, Airflow supports many authentication methods, and it is even possible to add your own method. If you want to check which auth backend is currently set, you can use `airflow config get-value api auth_backends` command as in the example below. ```bash $ airflow config get-value api auth_backends airflow.api.auth.backend.basic_auth ``` The default is to deny all requests. For details on configuring the authentication, see [API Authorization](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Errors We follow the error response format proposed in [RFC 7807](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7807) also known as Problem Details for HTTP APIs. As with our normal API responses, your client must be prepared to gracefully handle additional members of the response. ## Unauthenticated This indicates that the request has not been applied because it lacks valid authentication credentials for the target resource. Please check that you have valid credentials. ## PermissionDenied This response means that the server understood the request but refuses to authorize it because it lacks sufficient rights to the resource. It happens when you do not have the necessary permission to execute the action you performed. You need to get the appropriate permissions in other to resolve this error. ## BadRequest This response means that the server cannot or will not process the request due to something that is perceived to be a client error (e.g., malformed request syntax, invalid request message framing, or deceptive request routing). To resolve this, please ensure that your syntax is correct. ## NotFound This client error response indicates that the server cannot find the requested resource. ## MethodNotAllowed Indicates that the request method is known by the server but is not supported by the target resource. ## NotAcceptable The target resource does not have a current representation that would be acceptable to the user agent, according to the proactive negotiation header fields received in the request, and the server is unwilling to supply a default representation. ## AlreadyExists The request could not be completed due to a conflict with the current state of the target resource, e.g. the resource it tries to create already exists. ## Unknown This means that the server encountered an unexpected condition that prevented it from fulfilling the request. -API version: 2.5.0 +API version: 2.7.2 Contact: dev@airflow.apache.org */ diff --git a/airflow/model_action_collection.go b/airflow/model_action_collection.go index 91978ad..cb4bfda 100644 --- a/airflow/model_action_collection.go +++ b/airflow/model_action_collection.go @@ -18,9 +18,9 @@ /* Airflow API (Stable) -# Overview To facilitate management, Apache Airflow supports a range of REST API endpoints across its objects. This section provides an overview of the API design, methods, and supported use cases. Most of the endpoints accept `JSON` as input and return `JSON` responses. This means that you must usually add the following headers to your request: ``` Content-type: application/json Accept: application/json ``` ## Resources The term `resource` refers to a single type of object in the Airflow metadata. An API is broken up by its endpoint's corresponding resource. The name of a resource is typically plural and expressed in camelCase. Example: `dagRuns`. Resource names are used as part of endpoint URLs, as well as in API parameters and responses. ## CRUD Operations The platform supports **C**reate, **R**ead, **U**pdate, and **D**elete operations on most resources. You can review the standards for these operations and their standard parameters below. Some endpoints have special behavior as exceptions. ### Create To create a resource, you typically submit an HTTP `POST` request with the resource's required metadata in the request body. The response returns a `201 Created` response code upon success with the resource's metadata, including its internal `id`, in the response body. ### Read The HTTP `GET` request can be used to read a resource or to list a number of resources. A resource's `id` can be submitted in the request parameters to read a specific resource. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with the resource's metadata in the response body. If a `GET` request does not include a specific resource `id`, it is treated as a list request. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with an object containing a list of resources' metadata in the response body. When reading resources, some common query parameters are usually available. e.g.: ``` v1/connections?limit=25&offset=25 ``` |Query Parameter|Type|Description| |---------------|----|-----------| |limit|integer|Maximum number of objects to fetch. Usually 25 by default| |offset|integer|Offset after which to start returning objects. For use with limit query parameter.| ### Update Updating a resource requires the resource `id`, and is typically done using an HTTP `PATCH` request, with the fields to modify in the request body. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with information about the modified resource in the response body. ### Delete Deleting a resource requires the resource `id` and is typically executing via an HTTP `DELETE` request. The response usually returns a `204 No Content` response code upon success. ## Conventions - Resource names are plural and expressed in camelCase. - Names are consistent between URL parameter name and field name. - Field names are in snake_case. ```json { \"name\": \"string\", \"slots\": 0, \"occupied_slots\": 0, \"used_slots\": 0, \"queued_slots\": 0, \"open_slots\": 0 } ``` ### Update Mask Update mask is available as a query parameter in patch endpoints. It is used to notify the API which fields you want to update. Using `update_mask` makes it easier to update objects by helping the server know which fields to update in an object instead of updating all fields. The update request ignores any fields that aren't specified in the field mask, leaving them with their current values. Example: ``` resource = request.get('/resource/my-id').json() resource['my_field'] = 'new-value' request.patch('/resource/my-id?update_mask=my_field', data=json.dumps(resource)) ``` ## Versioning and Endpoint Lifecycle - API versioning is not synchronized to specific releases of the Apache Airflow. - APIs are designed to be backward compatible. - Any changes to the API will first go through a deprecation phase. # Trying the API You can use a third party client, such as [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), [HTTPie](https://httpie.org/), [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [the Insomnia rest client](https://insomnia.rest/) to test the Apache Airflow API. Note that you will need to pass credentials data. For e.g., here is how to pause a DAG with [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), when basic authorization is used: ```bash curl -X PATCH 'https://example.com/api/v1/dags/{dag_id}?update_mask=is_paused' \\ -H 'Content-Type: application/json' \\ --user \"username:password\" \\ -d '{ \"is_paused\": true }' ``` Using a graphical tool such as [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [Insomnia](https://insomnia.rest/), it is possible to import the API specifications directly: 1. Download the API specification by clicking the **Download** button at top of this document 2. Import the JSON specification in the graphical tool of your choice. - In *Postman*, you can click the **import** button at the top - With *Insomnia*, you can just drag-and-drop the file on the UI Note that with *Postman*, you can also generate code snippets by selecting a request and clicking on the **Code** button. ## Enabling CORS [Cross-origin resource sharing (CORS)](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/CORS) is a browser security feature that restricts HTTP requests that are initiated from scripts running in the browser. For details on enabling/configuring CORS, see [Enabling CORS](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Authentication To be able to meet the requirements of many organizations, Airflow supports many authentication methods, and it is even possible to add your own method. If you want to check which auth backend is currently set, you can use `airflow config get-value api auth_backends` command as in the example below. ```bash $ airflow config get-value api auth_backends airflow.api.auth.backend.basic_auth ``` The default is to deny all requests. For details on configuring the authentication, see [API Authorization](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Errors We follow the error response format proposed in [RFC 7807](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7807) also known as Problem Details for HTTP APIs. As with our normal API responses, your client must be prepared to gracefully handle additional members of the response. ## Unauthenticated This indicates that the request has not been applied because it lacks valid authentication credentials for the target resource. Please check that you have valid credentials. ## PermissionDenied This response means that the server understood the request but refuses to authorize it because it lacks sufficient rights to the resource. It happens when you do not have the necessary permission to execute the action you performed. You need to get the appropriate permissions in other to resolve this error. ## BadRequest This response means that the server cannot or will not process the request due to something that is perceived to be a client error (e.g., malformed request syntax, invalid request message framing, or deceptive request routing). To resolve this, please ensure that your syntax is correct. ## NotFound This client error response indicates that the server cannot find the requested resource. ## MethodNotAllowed Indicates that the request method is known by the server but is not supported by the target resource. ## NotAcceptable The target resource does not have a current representation that would be acceptable to the user agent, according to the proactive negotiation header fields received in the request, and the server is unwilling to supply a default representation. ## AlreadyExists The request could not be completed due to a conflict with the current state of the target resource, e.g. the resource it tries to create already exists. ## Unknown This means that the server encountered an unexpected condition that prevented it from fulfilling the request. +# Overview To facilitate management, Apache Airflow supports a range of REST API endpoints across its objects. This section provides an overview of the API design, methods, and supported use cases. Most of the endpoints accept `JSON` as input and return `JSON` responses. This means that you must usually add the following headers to your request: ``` Content-type: application/json Accept: application/json ``` ## Resources The term `resource` refers to a single type of object in the Airflow metadata. An API is broken up by its endpoint's corresponding resource. The name of a resource is typically plural and expressed in camelCase. Example: `dagRuns`. Resource names are used as part of endpoint URLs, as well as in API parameters and responses. ## CRUD Operations The platform supports **C**reate, **R**ead, **U**pdate, and **D**elete operations on most resources. You can review the standards for these operations and their standard parameters below. Some endpoints have special behavior as exceptions. ### Create To create a resource, you typically submit an HTTP `POST` request with the resource's required metadata in the request body. The response returns a `201 Created` response code upon success with the resource's metadata, including its internal `id`, in the response body. ### Read The HTTP `GET` request can be used to read a resource or to list a number of resources. A resource's `id` can be submitted in the request parameters to read a specific resource. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with the resource's metadata in the response body. If a `GET` request does not include a specific resource `id`, it is treated as a list request. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with an object containing a list of resources' metadata in the response body. When reading resources, some common query parameters are usually available. e.g.: ``` v1/connections?limit=25&offset=25 ``` |Query Parameter|Type|Description| |---------------|----|-----------| |limit|integer|Maximum number of objects to fetch. Usually 25 by default| |offset|integer|Offset after which to start returning objects. For use with limit query parameter.| ### Update Updating a resource requires the resource `id`, and is typically done using an HTTP `PATCH` request, with the fields to modify in the request body. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with information about the modified resource in the response body. ### Delete Deleting a resource requires the resource `id` and is typically executed via an HTTP `DELETE` request. The response usually returns a `204 No Content` response code upon success. ## Conventions - Resource names are plural and expressed in camelCase. - Names are consistent between URL parameter name and field name. - Field names are in snake_case. ```json { \"description\": \"string\", \"name\": \"string\", \"occupied_slots\": 0, \"open_slots\": 0 \"queued_slots\": 0, \"running_slots\": 0, \"scheduled_slots\": 0, \"slots\": 0, } ``` ### Update Mask Update mask is available as a query parameter in patch endpoints. It is used to notify the API which fields you want to update. Using `update_mask` makes it easier to update objects by helping the server know which fields to update in an object instead of updating all fields. The update request ignores any fields that aren't specified in the field mask, leaving them with their current values. Example: ``` resource = request.get('/resource/my-id').json() resource['my_field'] = 'new-value' request.patch('/resource/my-id?update_mask=my_field', data=json.dumps(resource)) ``` ## Versioning and Endpoint Lifecycle - API versioning is not synchronized to specific releases of the Apache Airflow. - APIs are designed to be backward compatible. - Any changes to the API will first go through a deprecation phase. # Trying the API You can use a third party client, such as [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), [HTTPie](https://httpie.org/), [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [the Insomnia rest client](https://insomnia.rest/) to test the Apache Airflow API. Note that you will need to pass credentials data. For e.g., here is how to pause a DAG with [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), when basic authorization is used: ```bash curl -X PATCH 'https://example.com/api/v1/dags/{dag_id}?update_mask=is_paused' \\ -H 'Content-Type: application/json' \\ --user \"username:password\" \\ -d '{ \"is_paused\": true }' ``` Using a graphical tool such as [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [Insomnia](https://insomnia.rest/), it is possible to import the API specifications directly: 1. Download the API specification by clicking the **Download** button at the top of this document 2. Import the JSON specification in the graphical tool of your choice. - In *Postman*, you can click the **import** button at the top - With *Insomnia*, you can just drag-and-drop the file on the UI Note that with *Postman*, you can also generate code snippets by selecting a request and clicking on the **Code** button. ## Enabling CORS [Cross-origin resource sharing (CORS)](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/CORS) is a browser security feature that restricts HTTP requests that are initiated from scripts running in the browser. For details on enabling/configuring CORS, see [Enabling CORS](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Authentication To be able to meet the requirements of many organizations, Airflow supports many authentication methods, and it is even possible to add your own method. If you want to check which auth backend is currently set, you can use `airflow config get-value api auth_backends` command as in the example below. ```bash $ airflow config get-value api auth_backends airflow.api.auth.backend.basic_auth ``` The default is to deny all requests. For details on configuring the authentication, see [API Authorization](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Errors We follow the error response format proposed in [RFC 7807](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7807) also known as Problem Details for HTTP APIs. As with our normal API responses, your client must be prepared to gracefully handle additional members of the response. ## Unauthenticated This indicates that the request has not been applied because it lacks valid authentication credentials for the target resource. Please check that you have valid credentials. ## PermissionDenied This response means that the server understood the request but refuses to authorize it because it lacks sufficient rights to the resource. It happens when you do not have the necessary permission to execute the action you performed. You need to get the appropriate permissions in other to resolve this error. ## BadRequest This response means that the server cannot or will not process the request due to something that is perceived to be a client error (e.g., malformed request syntax, invalid request message framing, or deceptive request routing). To resolve this, please ensure that your syntax is correct. ## NotFound This client error response indicates that the server cannot find the requested resource. ## MethodNotAllowed Indicates that the request method is known by the server but is not supported by the target resource. ## NotAcceptable The target resource does not have a current representation that would be acceptable to the user agent, according to the proactive negotiation header fields received in the request, and the server is unwilling to supply a default representation. ## AlreadyExists The request could not be completed due to a conflict with the current state of the target resource, e.g. the resource it tries to create already exists. ## Unknown This means that the server encountered an unexpected condition that prevented it from fulfilling the request. -API version: 2.5.0 +API version: 2.7.2 Contact: dev@airflow.apache.org */ @@ -34,8 +34,8 @@ import ( // ActionCollection A collection of actions. *New in version 2.1.0* type ActionCollection struct { - Actions *[]Action `json:"actions,omitempty"` - // Count of objects in the current result set. + Actions []Action `json:"actions,omitempty"` + // Count of total objects in the current result set before pagination parameters (limit, offset) are applied. TotalEntries *int32 `json:"total_entries,omitempty"` } @@ -62,12 +62,12 @@ func (o *ActionCollection) GetActions() []Action { var ret []Action return ret } - return *o.Actions + return o.Actions } // GetActionsOk returns a tuple with the Actions field value if set, nil otherwise // and a boolean to check if the value has been set. -func (o *ActionCollection) GetActionsOk() (*[]Action, bool) { +func (o *ActionCollection) GetActionsOk() ([]Action, bool) { if o == nil || o.Actions == nil { return nil, false } @@ -85,7 +85,7 @@ func (o *ActionCollection) HasActions() bool { // SetActions gets a reference to the given []Action and assigns it to the Actions field. func (o *ActionCollection) SetActions(v []Action) { - o.Actions = &v + o.Actions = v } // GetTotalEntries returns the TotalEntries field value if set, zero value otherwise. diff --git a/airflow/model_action_collection_all_of.go b/airflow/model_action_collection_all_of.go index 166c5d8..dd91271 100644 --- a/airflow/model_action_collection_all_of.go +++ b/airflow/model_action_collection_all_of.go @@ -18,9 +18,9 @@ /* Airflow API (Stable) -# Overview To facilitate management, Apache Airflow supports a range of REST API endpoints across its objects. This section provides an overview of the API design, methods, and supported use cases. Most of the endpoints accept `JSON` as input and return `JSON` responses. This means that you must usually add the following headers to your request: ``` Content-type: application/json Accept: application/json ``` ## Resources The term `resource` refers to a single type of object in the Airflow metadata. An API is broken up by its endpoint's corresponding resource. The name of a resource is typically plural and expressed in camelCase. Example: `dagRuns`. Resource names are used as part of endpoint URLs, as well as in API parameters and responses. ## CRUD Operations The platform supports **C**reate, **R**ead, **U**pdate, and **D**elete operations on most resources. You can review the standards for these operations and their standard parameters below. Some endpoints have special behavior as exceptions. ### Create To create a resource, you typically submit an HTTP `POST` request with the resource's required metadata in the request body. The response returns a `201 Created` response code upon success with the resource's metadata, including its internal `id`, in the response body. ### Read The HTTP `GET` request can be used to read a resource or to list a number of resources. A resource's `id` can be submitted in the request parameters to read a specific resource. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with the resource's metadata in the response body. If a `GET` request does not include a specific resource `id`, it is treated as a list request. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with an object containing a list of resources' metadata in the response body. When reading resources, some common query parameters are usually available. e.g.: ``` v1/connections?limit=25&offset=25 ``` |Query Parameter|Type|Description| |---------------|----|-----------| |limit|integer|Maximum number of objects to fetch. Usually 25 by default| |offset|integer|Offset after which to start returning objects. For use with limit query parameter.| ### Update Updating a resource requires the resource `id`, and is typically done using an HTTP `PATCH` request, with the fields to modify in the request body. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with information about the modified resource in the response body. ### Delete Deleting a resource requires the resource `id` and is typically executing via an HTTP `DELETE` request. The response usually returns a `204 No Content` response code upon success. ## Conventions - Resource names are plural and expressed in camelCase. - Names are consistent between URL parameter name and field name. - Field names are in snake_case. ```json { \"name\": \"string\", \"slots\": 0, \"occupied_slots\": 0, \"used_slots\": 0, \"queued_slots\": 0, \"open_slots\": 0 } ``` ### Update Mask Update mask is available as a query parameter in patch endpoints. It is used to notify the API which fields you want to update. Using `update_mask` makes it easier to update objects by helping the server know which fields to update in an object instead of updating all fields. The update request ignores any fields that aren't specified in the field mask, leaving them with their current values. Example: ``` resource = request.get('/resource/my-id').json() resource['my_field'] = 'new-value' request.patch('/resource/my-id?update_mask=my_field', data=json.dumps(resource)) ``` ## Versioning and Endpoint Lifecycle - API versioning is not synchronized to specific releases of the Apache Airflow. - APIs are designed to be backward compatible. - Any changes to the API will first go through a deprecation phase. # Trying the API You can use a third party client, such as [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), [HTTPie](https://httpie.org/), [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [the Insomnia rest client](https://insomnia.rest/) to test the Apache Airflow API. Note that you will need to pass credentials data. For e.g., here is how to pause a DAG with [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), when basic authorization is used: ```bash curl -X PATCH 'https://example.com/api/v1/dags/{dag_id}?update_mask=is_paused' \\ -H 'Content-Type: application/json' \\ --user \"username:password\" \\ -d '{ \"is_paused\": true }' ``` Using a graphical tool such as [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [Insomnia](https://insomnia.rest/), it is possible to import the API specifications directly: 1. Download the API specification by clicking the **Download** button at top of this document 2. Import the JSON specification in the graphical tool of your choice. - In *Postman*, you can click the **import** button at the top - With *Insomnia*, you can just drag-and-drop the file on the UI Note that with *Postman*, you can also generate code snippets by selecting a request and clicking on the **Code** button. ## Enabling CORS [Cross-origin resource sharing (CORS)](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/CORS) is a browser security feature that restricts HTTP requests that are initiated from scripts running in the browser. For details on enabling/configuring CORS, see [Enabling CORS](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Authentication To be able to meet the requirements of many organizations, Airflow supports many authentication methods, and it is even possible to add your own method. If you want to check which auth backend is currently set, you can use `airflow config get-value api auth_backends` command as in the example below. ```bash $ airflow config get-value api auth_backends airflow.api.auth.backend.basic_auth ``` The default is to deny all requests. For details on configuring the authentication, see [API Authorization](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Errors We follow the error response format proposed in [RFC 7807](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7807) also known as Problem Details for HTTP APIs. As with our normal API responses, your client must be prepared to gracefully handle additional members of the response. ## Unauthenticated This indicates that the request has not been applied because it lacks valid authentication credentials for the target resource. Please check that you have valid credentials. ## PermissionDenied This response means that the server understood the request but refuses to authorize it because it lacks sufficient rights to the resource. It happens when you do not have the necessary permission to execute the action you performed. You need to get the appropriate permissions in other to resolve this error. ## BadRequest This response means that the server cannot or will not process the request due to something that is perceived to be a client error (e.g., malformed request syntax, invalid request message framing, or deceptive request routing). To resolve this, please ensure that your syntax is correct. ## NotFound This client error response indicates that the server cannot find the requested resource. ## MethodNotAllowed Indicates that the request method is known by the server but is not supported by the target resource. ## NotAcceptable The target resource does not have a current representation that would be acceptable to the user agent, according to the proactive negotiation header fields received in the request, and the server is unwilling to supply a default representation. ## AlreadyExists The request could not be completed due to a conflict with the current state of the target resource, e.g. the resource it tries to create already exists. ## Unknown This means that the server encountered an unexpected condition that prevented it from fulfilling the request. +# Overview To facilitate management, Apache Airflow supports a range of REST API endpoints across its objects. This section provides an overview of the API design, methods, and supported use cases. Most of the endpoints accept `JSON` as input and return `JSON` responses. This means that you must usually add the following headers to your request: ``` Content-type: application/json Accept: application/json ``` ## Resources The term `resource` refers to a single type of object in the Airflow metadata. An API is broken up by its endpoint's corresponding resource. The name of a resource is typically plural and expressed in camelCase. Example: `dagRuns`. Resource names are used as part of endpoint URLs, as well as in API parameters and responses. ## CRUD Operations The platform supports **C**reate, **R**ead, **U**pdate, and **D**elete operations on most resources. You can review the standards for these operations and their standard parameters below. Some endpoints have special behavior as exceptions. ### Create To create a resource, you typically submit an HTTP `POST` request with the resource's required metadata in the request body. The response returns a `201 Created` response code upon success with the resource's metadata, including its internal `id`, in the response body. ### Read The HTTP `GET` request can be used to read a resource or to list a number of resources. A resource's `id` can be submitted in the request parameters to read a specific resource. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with the resource's metadata in the response body. If a `GET` request does not include a specific resource `id`, it is treated as a list request. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with an object containing a list of resources' metadata in the response body. When reading resources, some common query parameters are usually available. e.g.: ``` v1/connections?limit=25&offset=25 ``` |Query Parameter|Type|Description| |---------------|----|-----------| |limit|integer|Maximum number of objects to fetch. Usually 25 by default| |offset|integer|Offset after which to start returning objects. For use with limit query parameter.| ### Update Updating a resource requires the resource `id`, and is typically done using an HTTP `PATCH` request, with the fields to modify in the request body. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with information about the modified resource in the response body. ### Delete Deleting a resource requires the resource `id` and is typically executed via an HTTP `DELETE` request. The response usually returns a `204 No Content` response code upon success. ## Conventions - Resource names are plural and expressed in camelCase. - Names are consistent between URL parameter name and field name. - Field names are in snake_case. ```json { \"description\": \"string\", \"name\": \"string\", \"occupied_slots\": 0, \"open_slots\": 0 \"queued_slots\": 0, \"running_slots\": 0, \"scheduled_slots\": 0, \"slots\": 0, } ``` ### Update Mask Update mask is available as a query parameter in patch endpoints. It is used to notify the API which fields you want to update. Using `update_mask` makes it easier to update objects by helping the server know which fields to update in an object instead of updating all fields. The update request ignores any fields that aren't specified in the field mask, leaving them with their current values. Example: ``` resource = request.get('/resource/my-id').json() resource['my_field'] = 'new-value' request.patch('/resource/my-id?update_mask=my_field', data=json.dumps(resource)) ``` ## Versioning and Endpoint Lifecycle - API versioning is not synchronized to specific releases of the Apache Airflow. - APIs are designed to be backward compatible. - Any changes to the API will first go through a deprecation phase. # Trying the API You can use a third party client, such as [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), [HTTPie](https://httpie.org/), [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [the Insomnia rest client](https://insomnia.rest/) to test the Apache Airflow API. Note that you will need to pass credentials data. For e.g., here is how to pause a DAG with [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), when basic authorization is used: ```bash curl -X PATCH 'https://example.com/api/v1/dags/{dag_id}?update_mask=is_paused' \\ -H 'Content-Type: application/json' \\ --user \"username:password\" \\ -d '{ \"is_paused\": true }' ``` Using a graphical tool such as [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [Insomnia](https://insomnia.rest/), it is possible to import the API specifications directly: 1. Download the API specification by clicking the **Download** button at the top of this document 2. Import the JSON specification in the graphical tool of your choice. - In *Postman*, you can click the **import** button at the top - With *Insomnia*, you can just drag-and-drop the file on the UI Note that with *Postman*, you can also generate code snippets by selecting a request and clicking on the **Code** button. ## Enabling CORS [Cross-origin resource sharing (CORS)](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/CORS) is a browser security feature that restricts HTTP requests that are initiated from scripts running in the browser. For details on enabling/configuring CORS, see [Enabling CORS](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Authentication To be able to meet the requirements of many organizations, Airflow supports many authentication methods, and it is even possible to add your own method. If you want to check which auth backend is currently set, you can use `airflow config get-value api auth_backends` command as in the example below. ```bash $ airflow config get-value api auth_backends airflow.api.auth.backend.basic_auth ``` The default is to deny all requests. For details on configuring the authentication, see [API Authorization](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Errors We follow the error response format proposed in [RFC 7807](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7807) also known as Problem Details for HTTP APIs. As with our normal API responses, your client must be prepared to gracefully handle additional members of the response. ## Unauthenticated This indicates that the request has not been applied because it lacks valid authentication credentials for the target resource. Please check that you have valid credentials. ## PermissionDenied This response means that the server understood the request but refuses to authorize it because it lacks sufficient rights to the resource. It happens when you do not have the necessary permission to execute the action you performed. You need to get the appropriate permissions in other to resolve this error. ## BadRequest This response means that the server cannot or will not process the request due to something that is perceived to be a client error (e.g., malformed request syntax, invalid request message framing, or deceptive request routing). To resolve this, please ensure that your syntax is correct. ## NotFound This client error response indicates that the server cannot find the requested resource. ## MethodNotAllowed Indicates that the request method is known by the server but is not supported by the target resource. ## NotAcceptable The target resource does not have a current representation that would be acceptable to the user agent, according to the proactive negotiation header fields received in the request, and the server is unwilling to supply a default representation. ## AlreadyExists The request could not be completed due to a conflict with the current state of the target resource, e.g. the resource it tries to create already exists. ## Unknown This means that the server encountered an unexpected condition that prevented it from fulfilling the request. -API version: 2.5.0 +API version: 2.7.2 Contact: dev@airflow.apache.org */ @@ -34,7 +34,7 @@ import ( // ActionCollectionAllOf struct for ActionCollectionAllOf type ActionCollectionAllOf struct { - Actions *[]Action `json:"actions,omitempty"` + Actions []Action `json:"actions,omitempty"` } // NewActionCollectionAllOf instantiates a new ActionCollectionAllOf object @@ -60,12 +60,12 @@ func (o *ActionCollectionAllOf) GetActions() []Action { var ret []Action return ret } - return *o.Actions + return o.Actions } // GetActionsOk returns a tuple with the Actions field value if set, nil otherwise // and a boolean to check if the value has been set. -func (o *ActionCollectionAllOf) GetActionsOk() (*[]Action, bool) { +func (o *ActionCollectionAllOf) GetActionsOk() ([]Action, bool) { if o == nil || o.Actions == nil { return nil, false } @@ -83,7 +83,7 @@ func (o *ActionCollectionAllOf) HasActions() bool { // SetActions gets a reference to the given []Action and assigns it to the Actions field. func (o *ActionCollectionAllOf) SetActions(v []Action) { - o.Actions = &v + o.Actions = v } func (o ActionCollectionAllOf) MarshalJSON() ([]byte, error) { diff --git a/airflow/model_action_resource.go b/airflow/model_action_resource.go index a0a209c..2b21dfe 100644 --- a/airflow/model_action_resource.go +++ b/airflow/model_action_resource.go @@ -18,9 +18,9 @@ /* Airflow API (Stable) -# Overview To facilitate management, Apache Airflow supports a range of REST API endpoints across its objects. This section provides an overview of the API design, methods, and supported use cases. Most of the endpoints accept `JSON` as input and return `JSON` responses. This means that you must usually add the following headers to your request: ``` Content-type: application/json Accept: application/json ``` ## Resources The term `resource` refers to a single type of object in the Airflow metadata. An API is broken up by its endpoint's corresponding resource. The name of a resource is typically plural and expressed in camelCase. Example: `dagRuns`. Resource names are used as part of endpoint URLs, as well as in API parameters and responses. ## CRUD Operations The platform supports **C**reate, **R**ead, **U**pdate, and **D**elete operations on most resources. You can review the standards for these operations and their standard parameters below. Some endpoints have special behavior as exceptions. ### Create To create a resource, you typically submit an HTTP `POST` request with the resource's required metadata in the request body. The response returns a `201 Created` response code upon success with the resource's metadata, including its internal `id`, in the response body. ### Read The HTTP `GET` request can be used to read a resource or to list a number of resources. A resource's `id` can be submitted in the request parameters to read a specific resource. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with the resource's metadata in the response body. If a `GET` request does not include a specific resource `id`, it is treated as a list request. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with an object containing a list of resources' metadata in the response body. When reading resources, some common query parameters are usually available. e.g.: ``` v1/connections?limit=25&offset=25 ``` |Query Parameter|Type|Description| |---------------|----|-----------| |limit|integer|Maximum number of objects to fetch. Usually 25 by default| |offset|integer|Offset after which to start returning objects. For use with limit query parameter.| ### Update Updating a resource requires the resource `id`, and is typically done using an HTTP `PATCH` request, with the fields to modify in the request body. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with information about the modified resource in the response body. ### Delete Deleting a resource requires the resource `id` and is typically executing via an HTTP `DELETE` request. The response usually returns a `204 No Content` response code upon success. ## Conventions - Resource names are plural and expressed in camelCase. - Names are consistent between URL parameter name and field name. - Field names are in snake_case. ```json { \"name\": \"string\", \"slots\": 0, \"occupied_slots\": 0, \"used_slots\": 0, \"queued_slots\": 0, \"open_slots\": 0 } ``` ### Update Mask Update mask is available as a query parameter in patch endpoints. It is used to notify the API which fields you want to update. Using `update_mask` makes it easier to update objects by helping the server know which fields to update in an object instead of updating all fields. The update request ignores any fields that aren't specified in the field mask, leaving them with their current values. Example: ``` resource = request.get('/resource/my-id').json() resource['my_field'] = 'new-value' request.patch('/resource/my-id?update_mask=my_field', data=json.dumps(resource)) ``` ## Versioning and Endpoint Lifecycle - API versioning is not synchronized to specific releases of the Apache Airflow. - APIs are designed to be backward compatible. - Any changes to the API will first go through a deprecation phase. # Trying the API You can use a third party client, such as [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), [HTTPie](https://httpie.org/), [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [the Insomnia rest client](https://insomnia.rest/) to test the Apache Airflow API. Note that you will need to pass credentials data. For e.g., here is how to pause a DAG with [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), when basic authorization is used: ```bash curl -X PATCH 'https://example.com/api/v1/dags/{dag_id}?update_mask=is_paused' \\ -H 'Content-Type: application/json' \\ --user \"username:password\" \\ -d '{ \"is_paused\": true }' ``` Using a graphical tool such as [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [Insomnia](https://insomnia.rest/), it is possible to import the API specifications directly: 1. Download the API specification by clicking the **Download** button at top of this document 2. Import the JSON specification in the graphical tool of your choice. - In *Postman*, you can click the **import** button at the top - With *Insomnia*, you can just drag-and-drop the file on the UI Note that with *Postman*, you can also generate code snippets by selecting a request and clicking on the **Code** button. ## Enabling CORS [Cross-origin resource sharing (CORS)](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/CORS) is a browser security feature that restricts HTTP requests that are initiated from scripts running in the browser. For details on enabling/configuring CORS, see [Enabling CORS](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Authentication To be able to meet the requirements of many organizations, Airflow supports many authentication methods, and it is even possible to add your own method. If you want to check which auth backend is currently set, you can use `airflow config get-value api auth_backends` command as in the example below. ```bash $ airflow config get-value api auth_backends airflow.api.auth.backend.basic_auth ``` The default is to deny all requests. For details on configuring the authentication, see [API Authorization](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Errors We follow the error response format proposed in [RFC 7807](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7807) also known as Problem Details for HTTP APIs. As with our normal API responses, your client must be prepared to gracefully handle additional members of the response. ## Unauthenticated This indicates that the request has not been applied because it lacks valid authentication credentials for the target resource. Please check that you have valid credentials. ## PermissionDenied This response means that the server understood the request but refuses to authorize it because it lacks sufficient rights to the resource. It happens when you do not have the necessary permission to execute the action you performed. You need to get the appropriate permissions in other to resolve this error. ## BadRequest This response means that the server cannot or will not process the request due to something that is perceived to be a client error (e.g., malformed request syntax, invalid request message framing, or deceptive request routing). To resolve this, please ensure that your syntax is correct. ## NotFound This client error response indicates that the server cannot find the requested resource. ## MethodNotAllowed Indicates that the request method is known by the server but is not supported by the target resource. ## NotAcceptable The target resource does not have a current representation that would be acceptable to the user agent, according to the proactive negotiation header fields received in the request, and the server is unwilling to supply a default representation. ## AlreadyExists The request could not be completed due to a conflict with the current state of the target resource, e.g. the resource it tries to create already exists. ## Unknown This means that the server encountered an unexpected condition that prevented it from fulfilling the request. +# Overview To facilitate management, Apache Airflow supports a range of REST API endpoints across its objects. This section provides an overview of the API design, methods, and supported use cases. Most of the endpoints accept `JSON` as input and return `JSON` responses. This means that you must usually add the following headers to your request: ``` Content-type: application/json Accept: application/json ``` ## Resources The term `resource` refers to a single type of object in the Airflow metadata. An API is broken up by its endpoint's corresponding resource. The name of a resource is typically plural and expressed in camelCase. Example: `dagRuns`. Resource names are used as part of endpoint URLs, as well as in API parameters and responses. ## CRUD Operations The platform supports **C**reate, **R**ead, **U**pdate, and **D**elete operations on most resources. You can review the standards for these operations and their standard parameters below. Some endpoints have special behavior as exceptions. ### Create To create a resource, you typically submit an HTTP `POST` request with the resource's required metadata in the request body. The response returns a `201 Created` response code upon success with the resource's metadata, including its internal `id`, in the response body. ### Read The HTTP `GET` request can be used to read a resource or to list a number of resources. A resource's `id` can be submitted in the request parameters to read a specific resource. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with the resource's metadata in the response body. If a `GET` request does not include a specific resource `id`, it is treated as a list request. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with an object containing a list of resources' metadata in the response body. When reading resources, some common query parameters are usually available. e.g.: ``` v1/connections?limit=25&offset=25 ``` |Query Parameter|Type|Description| |---------------|----|-----------| |limit|integer|Maximum number of objects to fetch. Usually 25 by default| |offset|integer|Offset after which to start returning objects. For use with limit query parameter.| ### Update Updating a resource requires the resource `id`, and is typically done using an HTTP `PATCH` request, with the fields to modify in the request body. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with information about the modified resource in the response body. ### Delete Deleting a resource requires the resource `id` and is typically executed via an HTTP `DELETE` request. The response usually returns a `204 No Content` response code upon success. ## Conventions - Resource names are plural and expressed in camelCase. - Names are consistent between URL parameter name and field name. - Field names are in snake_case. ```json { \"description\": \"string\", \"name\": \"string\", \"occupied_slots\": 0, \"open_slots\": 0 \"queued_slots\": 0, \"running_slots\": 0, \"scheduled_slots\": 0, \"slots\": 0, } ``` ### Update Mask Update mask is available as a query parameter in patch endpoints. It is used to notify the API which fields you want to update. Using `update_mask` makes it easier to update objects by helping the server know which fields to update in an object instead of updating all fields. The update request ignores any fields that aren't specified in the field mask, leaving them with their current values. Example: ``` resource = request.get('/resource/my-id').json() resource['my_field'] = 'new-value' request.patch('/resource/my-id?update_mask=my_field', data=json.dumps(resource)) ``` ## Versioning and Endpoint Lifecycle - API versioning is not synchronized to specific releases of the Apache Airflow. - APIs are designed to be backward compatible. - Any changes to the API will first go through a deprecation phase. # Trying the API You can use a third party client, such as [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), [HTTPie](https://httpie.org/), [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [the Insomnia rest client](https://insomnia.rest/) to test the Apache Airflow API. Note that you will need to pass credentials data. For e.g., here is how to pause a DAG with [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), when basic authorization is used: ```bash curl -X PATCH 'https://example.com/api/v1/dags/{dag_id}?update_mask=is_paused' \\ -H 'Content-Type: application/json' \\ --user \"username:password\" \\ -d '{ \"is_paused\": true }' ``` Using a graphical tool such as [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [Insomnia](https://insomnia.rest/), it is possible to import the API specifications directly: 1. Download the API specification by clicking the **Download** button at the top of this document 2. Import the JSON specification in the graphical tool of your choice. - In *Postman*, you can click the **import** button at the top - With *Insomnia*, you can just drag-and-drop the file on the UI Note that with *Postman*, you can also generate code snippets by selecting a request and clicking on the **Code** button. ## Enabling CORS [Cross-origin resource sharing (CORS)](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/CORS) is a browser security feature that restricts HTTP requests that are initiated from scripts running in the browser. For details on enabling/configuring CORS, see [Enabling CORS](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Authentication To be able to meet the requirements of many organizations, Airflow supports many authentication methods, and it is even possible to add your own method. If you want to check which auth backend is currently set, you can use `airflow config get-value api auth_backends` command as in the example below. ```bash $ airflow config get-value api auth_backends airflow.api.auth.backend.basic_auth ``` The default is to deny all requests. For details on configuring the authentication, see [API Authorization](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Errors We follow the error response format proposed in [RFC 7807](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7807) also known as Problem Details for HTTP APIs. As with our normal API responses, your client must be prepared to gracefully handle additional members of the response. ## Unauthenticated This indicates that the request has not been applied because it lacks valid authentication credentials for the target resource. Please check that you have valid credentials. ## PermissionDenied This response means that the server understood the request but refuses to authorize it because it lacks sufficient rights to the resource. It happens when you do not have the necessary permission to execute the action you performed. You need to get the appropriate permissions in other to resolve this error. ## BadRequest This response means that the server cannot or will not process the request due to something that is perceived to be a client error (e.g., malformed request syntax, invalid request message framing, or deceptive request routing). To resolve this, please ensure that your syntax is correct. ## NotFound This client error response indicates that the server cannot find the requested resource. ## MethodNotAllowed Indicates that the request method is known by the server but is not supported by the target resource. ## NotAcceptable The target resource does not have a current representation that would be acceptable to the user agent, according to the proactive negotiation header fields received in the request, and the server is unwilling to supply a default representation. ## AlreadyExists The request could not be completed due to a conflict with the current state of the target resource, e.g. the resource it tries to create already exists. ## Unknown This means that the server encountered an unexpected condition that prevented it from fulfilling the request. -API version: 2.5.0 +API version: 2.7.2 Contact: dev@airflow.apache.org */ @@ -34,8 +34,8 @@ import ( // ActionResource The Action-Resource item. *New in version 2.1.0* type ActionResource struct { - Action *Action `json:"action,omitempty"` - Resource *Resource `json:"resource,omitempty"` + Action Action `json:"action,omitempty"` + Resource Resource `json:"resource,omitempty"` } // NewActionResource instantiates a new ActionResource object @@ -61,12 +61,12 @@ func (o *ActionResource) GetAction() Action { var ret Action return ret } - return *o.Action + return o.Action } // GetActionOk returns a tuple with the Action field value if set, nil otherwise // and a boolean to check if the value has been set. -func (o *ActionResource) GetActionOk() (*Action, bool) { +func (o *ActionResource) GetActionOk() (Action, bool) { if o == nil || o.Action == nil { return nil, false } @@ -84,7 +84,7 @@ func (o *ActionResource) HasAction() bool { // SetAction gets a reference to the given Action and assigns it to the Action field. func (o *ActionResource) SetAction(v Action) { - o.Action = &v + o.Action = v } // GetResource returns the Resource field value if set, zero value otherwise. @@ -93,12 +93,12 @@ func (o *ActionResource) GetResource() Resource { var ret Resource return ret } - return *o.Resource + return o.Resource } // GetResourceOk returns a tuple with the Resource field value if set, nil otherwise // and a boolean to check if the value has been set. -func (o *ActionResource) GetResourceOk() (*Resource, bool) { +func (o *ActionResource) GetResourceOk() (Resource, bool) { if o == nil || o.Resource == nil { return nil, false } @@ -116,7 +116,7 @@ func (o *ActionResource) HasResource() bool { // SetResource gets a reference to the given Resource and assigns it to the Resource field. func (o *ActionResource) SetResource(v Resource) { - o.Resource = &v + o.Resource = v } func (o ActionResource) MarshalJSON() ([]byte, error) { diff --git a/airflow/model_basic_dag_run.go b/airflow/model_basic_dag_run.go index a46ec98..e752f39 100644 --- a/airflow/model_basic_dag_run.go +++ b/airflow/model_basic_dag_run.go @@ -18,9 +18,9 @@ /* Airflow API (Stable) -# Overview To facilitate management, Apache Airflow supports a range of REST API endpoints across its objects. This section provides an overview of the API design, methods, and supported use cases. Most of the endpoints accept `JSON` as input and return `JSON` responses. This means that you must usually add the following headers to your request: ``` Content-type: application/json Accept: application/json ``` ## Resources The term `resource` refers to a single type of object in the Airflow metadata. An API is broken up by its endpoint's corresponding resource. The name of a resource is typically plural and expressed in camelCase. Example: `dagRuns`. Resource names are used as part of endpoint URLs, as well as in API parameters and responses. ## CRUD Operations The platform supports **C**reate, **R**ead, **U**pdate, and **D**elete operations on most resources. You can review the standards for these operations and their standard parameters below. Some endpoints have special behavior as exceptions. ### Create To create a resource, you typically submit an HTTP `POST` request with the resource's required metadata in the request body. The response returns a `201 Created` response code upon success with the resource's metadata, including its internal `id`, in the response body. ### Read The HTTP `GET` request can be used to read a resource or to list a number of resources. A resource's `id` can be submitted in the request parameters to read a specific resource. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with the resource's metadata in the response body. If a `GET` request does not include a specific resource `id`, it is treated as a list request. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with an object containing a list of resources' metadata in the response body. When reading resources, some common query parameters are usually available. e.g.: ``` v1/connections?limit=25&offset=25 ``` |Query Parameter|Type|Description| |---------------|----|-----------| |limit|integer|Maximum number of objects to fetch. Usually 25 by default| |offset|integer|Offset after which to start returning objects. For use with limit query parameter.| ### Update Updating a resource requires the resource `id`, and is typically done using an HTTP `PATCH` request, with the fields to modify in the request body. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with information about the modified resource in the response body. ### Delete Deleting a resource requires the resource `id` and is typically executing via an HTTP `DELETE` request. The response usually returns a `204 No Content` response code upon success. ## Conventions - Resource names are plural and expressed in camelCase. - Names are consistent between URL parameter name and field name. - Field names are in snake_case. ```json { \"name\": \"string\", \"slots\": 0, \"occupied_slots\": 0, \"used_slots\": 0, \"queued_slots\": 0, \"open_slots\": 0 } ``` ### Update Mask Update mask is available as a query parameter in patch endpoints. It is used to notify the API which fields you want to update. Using `update_mask` makes it easier to update objects by helping the server know which fields to update in an object instead of updating all fields. The update request ignores any fields that aren't specified in the field mask, leaving them with their current values. Example: ``` resource = request.get('/resource/my-id').json() resource['my_field'] = 'new-value' request.patch('/resource/my-id?update_mask=my_field', data=json.dumps(resource)) ``` ## Versioning and Endpoint Lifecycle - API versioning is not synchronized to specific releases of the Apache Airflow. - APIs are designed to be backward compatible. - Any changes to the API will first go through a deprecation phase. # Trying the API You can use a third party client, such as [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), [HTTPie](https://httpie.org/), [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [the Insomnia rest client](https://insomnia.rest/) to test the Apache Airflow API. Note that you will need to pass credentials data. For e.g., here is how to pause a DAG with [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), when basic authorization is used: ```bash curl -X PATCH 'https://example.com/api/v1/dags/{dag_id}?update_mask=is_paused' \\ -H 'Content-Type: application/json' \\ --user \"username:password\" \\ -d '{ \"is_paused\": true }' ``` Using a graphical tool such as [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [Insomnia](https://insomnia.rest/), it is possible to import the API specifications directly: 1. Download the API specification by clicking the **Download** button at top of this document 2. Import the JSON specification in the graphical tool of your choice. - In *Postman*, you can click the **import** button at the top - With *Insomnia*, you can just drag-and-drop the file on the UI Note that with *Postman*, you can also generate code snippets by selecting a request and clicking on the **Code** button. ## Enabling CORS [Cross-origin resource sharing (CORS)](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/CORS) is a browser security feature that restricts HTTP requests that are initiated from scripts running in the browser. For details on enabling/configuring CORS, see [Enabling CORS](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Authentication To be able to meet the requirements of many organizations, Airflow supports many authentication methods, and it is even possible to add your own method. If you want to check which auth backend is currently set, you can use `airflow config get-value api auth_backends` command as in the example below. ```bash $ airflow config get-value api auth_backends airflow.api.auth.backend.basic_auth ``` The default is to deny all requests. For details on configuring the authentication, see [API Authorization](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Errors We follow the error response format proposed in [RFC 7807](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7807) also known as Problem Details for HTTP APIs. As with our normal API responses, your client must be prepared to gracefully handle additional members of the response. ## Unauthenticated This indicates that the request has not been applied because it lacks valid authentication credentials for the target resource. Please check that you have valid credentials. ## PermissionDenied This response means that the server understood the request but refuses to authorize it because it lacks sufficient rights to the resource. It happens when you do not have the necessary permission to execute the action you performed. You need to get the appropriate permissions in other to resolve this error. ## BadRequest This response means that the server cannot or will not process the request due to something that is perceived to be a client error (e.g., malformed request syntax, invalid request message framing, or deceptive request routing). To resolve this, please ensure that your syntax is correct. ## NotFound This client error response indicates that the server cannot find the requested resource. ## MethodNotAllowed Indicates that the request method is known by the server but is not supported by the target resource. ## NotAcceptable The target resource does not have a current representation that would be acceptable to the user agent, according to the proactive negotiation header fields received in the request, and the server is unwilling to supply a default representation. ## AlreadyExists The request could not be completed due to a conflict with the current state of the target resource, e.g. the resource it tries to create already exists. ## Unknown This means that the server encountered an unexpected condition that prevented it from fulfilling the request. +# Overview To facilitate management, Apache Airflow supports a range of REST API endpoints across its objects. This section provides an overview of the API design, methods, and supported use cases. Most of the endpoints accept `JSON` as input and return `JSON` responses. This means that you must usually add the following headers to your request: ``` Content-type: application/json Accept: application/json ``` ## Resources The term `resource` refers to a single type of object in the Airflow metadata. An API is broken up by its endpoint's corresponding resource. The name of a resource is typically plural and expressed in camelCase. Example: `dagRuns`. Resource names are used as part of endpoint URLs, as well as in API parameters and responses. ## CRUD Operations The platform supports **C**reate, **R**ead, **U**pdate, and **D**elete operations on most resources. You can review the standards for these operations and their standard parameters below. Some endpoints have special behavior as exceptions. ### Create To create a resource, you typically submit an HTTP `POST` request with the resource's required metadata in the request body. The response returns a `201 Created` response code upon success with the resource's metadata, including its internal `id`, in the response body. ### Read The HTTP `GET` request can be used to read a resource or to list a number of resources. A resource's `id` can be submitted in the request parameters to read a specific resource. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with the resource's metadata in the response body. If a `GET` request does not include a specific resource `id`, it is treated as a list request. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with an object containing a list of resources' metadata in the response body. When reading resources, some common query parameters are usually available. e.g.: ``` v1/connections?limit=25&offset=25 ``` |Query Parameter|Type|Description| |---------------|----|-----------| |limit|integer|Maximum number of objects to fetch. Usually 25 by default| |offset|integer|Offset after which to start returning objects. For use with limit query parameter.| ### Update Updating a resource requires the resource `id`, and is typically done using an HTTP `PATCH` request, with the fields to modify in the request body. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with information about the modified resource in the response body. ### Delete Deleting a resource requires the resource `id` and is typically executed via an HTTP `DELETE` request. The response usually returns a `204 No Content` response code upon success. ## Conventions - Resource names are plural and expressed in camelCase. - Names are consistent between URL parameter name and field name. - Field names are in snake_case. ```json { \"description\": \"string\", \"name\": \"string\", \"occupied_slots\": 0, \"open_slots\": 0 \"queued_slots\": 0, \"running_slots\": 0, \"scheduled_slots\": 0, \"slots\": 0, } ``` ### Update Mask Update mask is available as a query parameter in patch endpoints. It is used to notify the API which fields you want to update. Using `update_mask` makes it easier to update objects by helping the server know which fields to update in an object instead of updating all fields. The update request ignores any fields that aren't specified in the field mask, leaving them with their current values. Example: ``` resource = request.get('/resource/my-id').json() resource['my_field'] = 'new-value' request.patch('/resource/my-id?update_mask=my_field', data=json.dumps(resource)) ``` ## Versioning and Endpoint Lifecycle - API versioning is not synchronized to specific releases of the Apache Airflow. - APIs are designed to be backward compatible. - Any changes to the API will first go through a deprecation phase. # Trying the API You can use a third party client, such as [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), [HTTPie](https://httpie.org/), [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [the Insomnia rest client](https://insomnia.rest/) to test the Apache Airflow API. Note that you will need to pass credentials data. For e.g., here is how to pause a DAG with [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), when basic authorization is used: ```bash curl -X PATCH 'https://example.com/api/v1/dags/{dag_id}?update_mask=is_paused' \\ -H 'Content-Type: application/json' \\ --user \"username:password\" \\ -d '{ \"is_paused\": true }' ``` Using a graphical tool such as [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [Insomnia](https://insomnia.rest/), it is possible to import the API specifications directly: 1. Download the API specification by clicking the **Download** button at the top of this document 2. Import the JSON specification in the graphical tool of your choice. - In *Postman*, you can click the **import** button at the top - With *Insomnia*, you can just drag-and-drop the file on the UI Note that with *Postman*, you can also generate code snippets by selecting a request and clicking on the **Code** button. ## Enabling CORS [Cross-origin resource sharing (CORS)](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/CORS) is a browser security feature that restricts HTTP requests that are initiated from scripts running in the browser. For details on enabling/configuring CORS, see [Enabling CORS](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Authentication To be able to meet the requirements of many organizations, Airflow supports many authentication methods, and it is even possible to add your own method. If you want to check which auth backend is currently set, you can use `airflow config get-value api auth_backends` command as in the example below. ```bash $ airflow config get-value api auth_backends airflow.api.auth.backend.basic_auth ``` The default is to deny all requests. For details on configuring the authentication, see [API Authorization](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Errors We follow the error response format proposed in [RFC 7807](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7807) also known as Problem Details for HTTP APIs. As with our normal API responses, your client must be prepared to gracefully handle additional members of the response. ## Unauthenticated This indicates that the request has not been applied because it lacks valid authentication credentials for the target resource. Please check that you have valid credentials. ## PermissionDenied This response means that the server understood the request but refuses to authorize it because it lacks sufficient rights to the resource. It happens when you do not have the necessary permission to execute the action you performed. You need to get the appropriate permissions in other to resolve this error. ## BadRequest This response means that the server cannot or will not process the request due to something that is perceived to be a client error (e.g., malformed request syntax, invalid request message framing, or deceptive request routing). To resolve this, please ensure that your syntax is correct. ## NotFound This client error response indicates that the server cannot find the requested resource. ## MethodNotAllowed Indicates that the request method is known by the server but is not supported by the target resource. ## NotAcceptable The target resource does not have a current representation that would be acceptable to the user agent, according to the proactive negotiation header fields received in the request, and the server is unwilling to supply a default representation. ## AlreadyExists The request could not be completed due to a conflict with the current state of the target resource, e.g. the resource it tries to create already exists. ## Unknown This means that the server encountered an unexpected condition that prevented it from fulfilling the request. -API version: 2.5.0 +API version: 2.7.2 Contact: dev@airflow.apache.org */ diff --git a/airflow/model_class_reference.go b/airflow/model_class_reference.go index 0a94e78..179b3da 100644 --- a/airflow/model_class_reference.go +++ b/airflow/model_class_reference.go @@ -18,9 +18,9 @@ /* Airflow API (Stable) -# Overview To facilitate management, Apache Airflow supports a range of REST API endpoints across its objects. This section provides an overview of the API design, methods, and supported use cases. Most of the endpoints accept `JSON` as input and return `JSON` responses. This means that you must usually add the following headers to your request: ``` Content-type: application/json Accept: application/json ``` ## Resources The term `resource` refers to a single type of object in the Airflow metadata. An API is broken up by its endpoint's corresponding resource. The name of a resource is typically plural and expressed in camelCase. Example: `dagRuns`. Resource names are used as part of endpoint URLs, as well as in API parameters and responses. ## CRUD Operations The platform supports **C**reate, **R**ead, **U**pdate, and **D**elete operations on most resources. You can review the standards for these operations and their standard parameters below. Some endpoints have special behavior as exceptions. ### Create To create a resource, you typically submit an HTTP `POST` request with the resource's required metadata in the request body. The response returns a `201 Created` response code upon success with the resource's metadata, including its internal `id`, in the response body. ### Read The HTTP `GET` request can be used to read a resource or to list a number of resources. A resource's `id` can be submitted in the request parameters to read a specific resource. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with the resource's metadata in the response body. If a `GET` request does not include a specific resource `id`, it is treated as a list request. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with an object containing a list of resources' metadata in the response body. When reading resources, some common query parameters are usually available. e.g.: ``` v1/connections?limit=25&offset=25 ``` |Query Parameter|Type|Description| |---------------|----|-----------| |limit|integer|Maximum number of objects to fetch. Usually 25 by default| |offset|integer|Offset after which to start returning objects. For use with limit query parameter.| ### Update Updating a resource requires the resource `id`, and is typically done using an HTTP `PATCH` request, with the fields to modify in the request body. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with information about the modified resource in the response body. ### Delete Deleting a resource requires the resource `id` and is typically executing via an HTTP `DELETE` request. The response usually returns a `204 No Content` response code upon success. ## Conventions - Resource names are plural and expressed in camelCase. - Names are consistent between URL parameter name and field name. - Field names are in snake_case. ```json { \"name\": \"string\", \"slots\": 0, \"occupied_slots\": 0, \"used_slots\": 0, \"queued_slots\": 0, \"open_slots\": 0 } ``` ### Update Mask Update mask is available as a query parameter in patch endpoints. It is used to notify the API which fields you want to update. Using `update_mask` makes it easier to update objects by helping the server know which fields to update in an object instead of updating all fields. The update request ignores any fields that aren't specified in the field mask, leaving them with their current values. Example: ``` resource = request.get('/resource/my-id').json() resource['my_field'] = 'new-value' request.patch('/resource/my-id?update_mask=my_field', data=json.dumps(resource)) ``` ## Versioning and Endpoint Lifecycle - API versioning is not synchronized to specific releases of the Apache Airflow. - APIs are designed to be backward compatible. - Any changes to the API will first go through a deprecation phase. # Trying the API You can use a third party client, such as [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), [HTTPie](https://httpie.org/), [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [the Insomnia rest client](https://insomnia.rest/) to test the Apache Airflow API. Note that you will need to pass credentials data. For e.g., here is how to pause a DAG with [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), when basic authorization is used: ```bash curl -X PATCH 'https://example.com/api/v1/dags/{dag_id}?update_mask=is_paused' \\ -H 'Content-Type: application/json' \\ --user \"username:password\" \\ -d '{ \"is_paused\": true }' ``` Using a graphical tool such as [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [Insomnia](https://insomnia.rest/), it is possible to import the API specifications directly: 1. Download the API specification by clicking the **Download** button at top of this document 2. Import the JSON specification in the graphical tool of your choice. - In *Postman*, you can click the **import** button at the top - With *Insomnia*, you can just drag-and-drop the file on the UI Note that with *Postman*, you can also generate code snippets by selecting a request and clicking on the **Code** button. ## Enabling CORS [Cross-origin resource sharing (CORS)](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/CORS) is a browser security feature that restricts HTTP requests that are initiated from scripts running in the browser. For details on enabling/configuring CORS, see [Enabling CORS](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Authentication To be able to meet the requirements of many organizations, Airflow supports many authentication methods, and it is even possible to add your own method. If you want to check which auth backend is currently set, you can use `airflow config get-value api auth_backends` command as in the example below. ```bash $ airflow config get-value api auth_backends airflow.api.auth.backend.basic_auth ``` The default is to deny all requests. For details on configuring the authentication, see [API Authorization](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Errors We follow the error response format proposed in [RFC 7807](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7807) also known as Problem Details for HTTP APIs. As with our normal API responses, your client must be prepared to gracefully handle additional members of the response. ## Unauthenticated This indicates that the request has not been applied because it lacks valid authentication credentials for the target resource. Please check that you have valid credentials. ## PermissionDenied This response means that the server understood the request but refuses to authorize it because it lacks sufficient rights to the resource. It happens when you do not have the necessary permission to execute the action you performed. You need to get the appropriate permissions in other to resolve this error. ## BadRequest This response means that the server cannot or will not process the request due to something that is perceived to be a client error (e.g., malformed request syntax, invalid request message framing, or deceptive request routing). To resolve this, please ensure that your syntax is correct. ## NotFound This client error response indicates that the server cannot find the requested resource. ## MethodNotAllowed Indicates that the request method is known by the server but is not supported by the target resource. ## NotAcceptable The target resource does not have a current representation that would be acceptable to the user agent, according to the proactive negotiation header fields received in the request, and the server is unwilling to supply a default representation. ## AlreadyExists The request could not be completed due to a conflict with the current state of the target resource, e.g. the resource it tries to create already exists. ## Unknown This means that the server encountered an unexpected condition that prevented it from fulfilling the request. +# Overview To facilitate management, Apache Airflow supports a range of REST API endpoints across its objects. This section provides an overview of the API design, methods, and supported use cases. Most of the endpoints accept `JSON` as input and return `JSON` responses. This means that you must usually add the following headers to your request: ``` Content-type: application/json Accept: application/json ``` ## Resources The term `resource` refers to a single type of object in the Airflow metadata. An API is broken up by its endpoint's corresponding resource. The name of a resource is typically plural and expressed in camelCase. Example: `dagRuns`. Resource names are used as part of endpoint URLs, as well as in API parameters and responses. ## CRUD Operations The platform supports **C**reate, **R**ead, **U**pdate, and **D**elete operations on most resources. You can review the standards for these operations and their standard parameters below. Some endpoints have special behavior as exceptions. ### Create To create a resource, you typically submit an HTTP `POST` request with the resource's required metadata in the request body. The response returns a `201 Created` response code upon success with the resource's metadata, including its internal `id`, in the response body. ### Read The HTTP `GET` request can be used to read a resource or to list a number of resources. A resource's `id` can be submitted in the request parameters to read a specific resource. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with the resource's metadata in the response body. If a `GET` request does not include a specific resource `id`, it is treated as a list request. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with an object containing a list of resources' metadata in the response body. When reading resources, some common query parameters are usually available. e.g.: ``` v1/connections?limit=25&offset=25 ``` |Query Parameter|Type|Description| |---------------|----|-----------| |limit|integer|Maximum number of objects to fetch. Usually 25 by default| |offset|integer|Offset after which to start returning objects. For use with limit query parameter.| ### Update Updating a resource requires the resource `id`, and is typically done using an HTTP `PATCH` request, with the fields to modify in the request body. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with information about the modified resource in the response body. ### Delete Deleting a resource requires the resource `id` and is typically executed via an HTTP `DELETE` request. The response usually returns a `204 No Content` response code upon success. ## Conventions - Resource names are plural and expressed in camelCase. - Names are consistent between URL parameter name and field name. - Field names are in snake_case. ```json { \"description\": \"string\", \"name\": \"string\", \"occupied_slots\": 0, \"open_slots\": 0 \"queued_slots\": 0, \"running_slots\": 0, \"scheduled_slots\": 0, \"slots\": 0, } ``` ### Update Mask Update mask is available as a query parameter in patch endpoints. It is used to notify the API which fields you want to update. Using `update_mask` makes it easier to update objects by helping the server know which fields to update in an object instead of updating all fields. The update request ignores any fields that aren't specified in the field mask, leaving them with their current values. Example: ``` resource = request.get('/resource/my-id').json() resource['my_field'] = 'new-value' request.patch('/resource/my-id?update_mask=my_field', data=json.dumps(resource)) ``` ## Versioning and Endpoint Lifecycle - API versioning is not synchronized to specific releases of the Apache Airflow. - APIs are designed to be backward compatible. - Any changes to the API will first go through a deprecation phase. # Trying the API You can use a third party client, such as [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), [HTTPie](https://httpie.org/), [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [the Insomnia rest client](https://insomnia.rest/) to test the Apache Airflow API. Note that you will need to pass credentials data. For e.g., here is how to pause a DAG with [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), when basic authorization is used: ```bash curl -X PATCH 'https://example.com/api/v1/dags/{dag_id}?update_mask=is_paused' \\ -H 'Content-Type: application/json' \\ --user \"username:password\" \\ -d '{ \"is_paused\": true }' ``` Using a graphical tool such as [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [Insomnia](https://insomnia.rest/), it is possible to import the API specifications directly: 1. Download the API specification by clicking the **Download** button at the top of this document 2. Import the JSON specification in the graphical tool of your choice. - In *Postman*, you can click the **import** button at the top - With *Insomnia*, you can just drag-and-drop the file on the UI Note that with *Postman*, you can also generate code snippets by selecting a request and clicking on the **Code** button. ## Enabling CORS [Cross-origin resource sharing (CORS)](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/CORS) is a browser security feature that restricts HTTP requests that are initiated from scripts running in the browser. For details on enabling/configuring CORS, see [Enabling CORS](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Authentication To be able to meet the requirements of many organizations, Airflow supports many authentication methods, and it is even possible to add your own method. If you want to check which auth backend is currently set, you can use `airflow config get-value api auth_backends` command as in the example below. ```bash $ airflow config get-value api auth_backends airflow.api.auth.backend.basic_auth ``` The default is to deny all requests. For details on configuring the authentication, see [API Authorization](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Errors We follow the error response format proposed in [RFC 7807](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7807) also known as Problem Details for HTTP APIs. As with our normal API responses, your client must be prepared to gracefully handle additional members of the response. ## Unauthenticated This indicates that the request has not been applied because it lacks valid authentication credentials for the target resource. Please check that you have valid credentials. ## PermissionDenied This response means that the server understood the request but refuses to authorize it because it lacks sufficient rights to the resource. It happens when you do not have the necessary permission to execute the action you performed. You need to get the appropriate permissions in other to resolve this error. ## BadRequest This response means that the server cannot or will not process the request due to something that is perceived to be a client error (e.g., malformed request syntax, invalid request message framing, or deceptive request routing). To resolve this, please ensure that your syntax is correct. ## NotFound This client error response indicates that the server cannot find the requested resource. ## MethodNotAllowed Indicates that the request method is known by the server but is not supported by the target resource. ## NotAcceptable The target resource does not have a current representation that would be acceptable to the user agent, according to the proactive negotiation header fields received in the request, and the server is unwilling to supply a default representation. ## AlreadyExists The request could not be completed due to a conflict with the current state of the target resource, e.g. the resource it tries to create already exists. ## Unknown This means that the server encountered an unexpected condition that prevented it from fulfilling the request. -API version: 2.5.0 +API version: 2.7.2 Contact: dev@airflow.apache.org */ diff --git a/airflow/model_clear_dag_run.go b/airflow/model_clear_dag_run.go index d16231f..3475029 100644 --- a/airflow/model_clear_dag_run.go +++ b/airflow/model_clear_dag_run.go @@ -18,9 +18,9 @@ /* Airflow API (Stable) -# Overview To facilitate management, Apache Airflow supports a range of REST API endpoints across its objects. This section provides an overview of the API design, methods, and supported use cases. Most of the endpoints accept `JSON` as input and return `JSON` responses. This means that you must usually add the following headers to your request: ``` Content-type: application/json Accept: application/json ``` ## Resources The term `resource` refers to a single type of object in the Airflow metadata. An API is broken up by its endpoint's corresponding resource. The name of a resource is typically plural and expressed in camelCase. Example: `dagRuns`. Resource names are used as part of endpoint URLs, as well as in API parameters and responses. ## CRUD Operations The platform supports **C**reate, **R**ead, **U**pdate, and **D**elete operations on most resources. You can review the standards for these operations and their standard parameters below. Some endpoints have special behavior as exceptions. ### Create To create a resource, you typically submit an HTTP `POST` request with the resource's required metadata in the request body. The response returns a `201 Created` response code upon success with the resource's metadata, including its internal `id`, in the response body. ### Read The HTTP `GET` request can be used to read a resource or to list a number of resources. A resource's `id` can be submitted in the request parameters to read a specific resource. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with the resource's metadata in the response body. If a `GET` request does not include a specific resource `id`, it is treated as a list request. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with an object containing a list of resources' metadata in the response body. When reading resources, some common query parameters are usually available. e.g.: ``` v1/connections?limit=25&offset=25 ``` |Query Parameter|Type|Description| |---------------|----|-----------| |limit|integer|Maximum number of objects to fetch. Usually 25 by default| |offset|integer|Offset after which to start returning objects. For use with limit query parameter.| ### Update Updating a resource requires the resource `id`, and is typically done using an HTTP `PATCH` request, with the fields to modify in the request body. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with information about the modified resource in the response body. ### Delete Deleting a resource requires the resource `id` and is typically executing via an HTTP `DELETE` request. The response usually returns a `204 No Content` response code upon success. ## Conventions - Resource names are plural and expressed in camelCase. - Names are consistent between URL parameter name and field name. - Field names are in snake_case. ```json { \"name\": \"string\", \"slots\": 0, \"occupied_slots\": 0, \"used_slots\": 0, \"queued_slots\": 0, \"open_slots\": 0 } ``` ### Update Mask Update mask is available as a query parameter in patch endpoints. It is used to notify the API which fields you want to update. Using `update_mask` makes it easier to update objects by helping the server know which fields to update in an object instead of updating all fields. The update request ignores any fields that aren't specified in the field mask, leaving them with their current values. Example: ``` resource = request.get('/resource/my-id').json() resource['my_field'] = 'new-value' request.patch('/resource/my-id?update_mask=my_field', data=json.dumps(resource)) ``` ## Versioning and Endpoint Lifecycle - API versioning is not synchronized to specific releases of the Apache Airflow. - APIs are designed to be backward compatible. - Any changes to the API will first go through a deprecation phase. # Trying the API You can use a third party client, such as [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), [HTTPie](https://httpie.org/), [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [the Insomnia rest client](https://insomnia.rest/) to test the Apache Airflow API. Note that you will need to pass credentials data. For e.g., here is how to pause a DAG with [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), when basic authorization is used: ```bash curl -X PATCH 'https://example.com/api/v1/dags/{dag_id}?update_mask=is_paused' \\ -H 'Content-Type: application/json' \\ --user \"username:password\" \\ -d '{ \"is_paused\": true }' ``` Using a graphical tool such as [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [Insomnia](https://insomnia.rest/), it is possible to import the API specifications directly: 1. Download the API specification by clicking the **Download** button at top of this document 2. Import the JSON specification in the graphical tool of your choice. - In *Postman*, you can click the **import** button at the top - With *Insomnia*, you can just drag-and-drop the file on the UI Note that with *Postman*, you can also generate code snippets by selecting a request and clicking on the **Code** button. ## Enabling CORS [Cross-origin resource sharing (CORS)](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/CORS) is a browser security feature that restricts HTTP requests that are initiated from scripts running in the browser. For details on enabling/configuring CORS, see [Enabling CORS](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Authentication To be able to meet the requirements of many organizations, Airflow supports many authentication methods, and it is even possible to add your own method. If you want to check which auth backend is currently set, you can use `airflow config get-value api auth_backends` command as in the example below. ```bash $ airflow config get-value api auth_backends airflow.api.auth.backend.basic_auth ``` The default is to deny all requests. For details on configuring the authentication, see [API Authorization](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Errors We follow the error response format proposed in [RFC 7807](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7807) also known as Problem Details for HTTP APIs. As with our normal API responses, your client must be prepared to gracefully handle additional members of the response. ## Unauthenticated This indicates that the request has not been applied because it lacks valid authentication credentials for the target resource. Please check that you have valid credentials. ## PermissionDenied This response means that the server understood the request but refuses to authorize it because it lacks sufficient rights to the resource. It happens when you do not have the necessary permission to execute the action you performed. You need to get the appropriate permissions in other to resolve this error. ## BadRequest This response means that the server cannot or will not process the request due to something that is perceived to be a client error (e.g., malformed request syntax, invalid request message framing, or deceptive request routing). To resolve this, please ensure that your syntax is correct. ## NotFound This client error response indicates that the server cannot find the requested resource. ## MethodNotAllowed Indicates that the request method is known by the server but is not supported by the target resource. ## NotAcceptable The target resource does not have a current representation that would be acceptable to the user agent, according to the proactive negotiation header fields received in the request, and the server is unwilling to supply a default representation. ## AlreadyExists The request could not be completed due to a conflict with the current state of the target resource, e.g. the resource it tries to create already exists. ## Unknown This means that the server encountered an unexpected condition that prevented it from fulfilling the request. +# Overview To facilitate management, Apache Airflow supports a range of REST API endpoints across its objects. This section provides an overview of the API design, methods, and supported use cases. Most of the endpoints accept `JSON` as input and return `JSON` responses. This means that you must usually add the following headers to your request: ``` Content-type: application/json Accept: application/json ``` ## Resources The term `resource` refers to a single type of object in the Airflow metadata. An API is broken up by its endpoint's corresponding resource. The name of a resource is typically plural and expressed in camelCase. Example: `dagRuns`. Resource names are used as part of endpoint URLs, as well as in API parameters and responses. ## CRUD Operations The platform supports **C**reate, **R**ead, **U**pdate, and **D**elete operations on most resources. You can review the standards for these operations and their standard parameters below. Some endpoints have special behavior as exceptions. ### Create To create a resource, you typically submit an HTTP `POST` request with the resource's required metadata in the request body. The response returns a `201 Created` response code upon success with the resource's metadata, including its internal `id`, in the response body. ### Read The HTTP `GET` request can be used to read a resource or to list a number of resources. A resource's `id` can be submitted in the request parameters to read a specific resource. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with the resource's metadata in the response body. If a `GET` request does not include a specific resource `id`, it is treated as a list request. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with an object containing a list of resources' metadata in the response body. When reading resources, some common query parameters are usually available. e.g.: ``` v1/connections?limit=25&offset=25 ``` |Query Parameter|Type|Description| |---------------|----|-----------| |limit|integer|Maximum number of objects to fetch. Usually 25 by default| |offset|integer|Offset after which to start returning objects. For use with limit query parameter.| ### Update Updating a resource requires the resource `id`, and is typically done using an HTTP `PATCH` request, with the fields to modify in the request body. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with information about the modified resource in the response body. ### Delete Deleting a resource requires the resource `id` and is typically executed via an HTTP `DELETE` request. The response usually returns a `204 No Content` response code upon success. ## Conventions - Resource names are plural and expressed in camelCase. - Names are consistent between URL parameter name and field name. - Field names are in snake_case. ```json { \"description\": \"string\", \"name\": \"string\", \"occupied_slots\": 0, \"open_slots\": 0 \"queued_slots\": 0, \"running_slots\": 0, \"scheduled_slots\": 0, \"slots\": 0, } ``` ### Update Mask Update mask is available as a query parameter in patch endpoints. It is used to notify the API which fields you want to update. Using `update_mask` makes it easier to update objects by helping the server know which fields to update in an object instead of updating all fields. The update request ignores any fields that aren't specified in the field mask, leaving them with their current values. Example: ``` resource = request.get('/resource/my-id').json() resource['my_field'] = 'new-value' request.patch('/resource/my-id?update_mask=my_field', data=json.dumps(resource)) ``` ## Versioning and Endpoint Lifecycle - API versioning is not synchronized to specific releases of the Apache Airflow. - APIs are designed to be backward compatible. - Any changes to the API will first go through a deprecation phase. # Trying the API You can use a third party client, such as [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), [HTTPie](https://httpie.org/), [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [the Insomnia rest client](https://insomnia.rest/) to test the Apache Airflow API. Note that you will need to pass credentials data. For e.g., here is how to pause a DAG with [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), when basic authorization is used: ```bash curl -X PATCH 'https://example.com/api/v1/dags/{dag_id}?update_mask=is_paused' \\ -H 'Content-Type: application/json' \\ --user \"username:password\" \\ -d '{ \"is_paused\": true }' ``` Using a graphical tool such as [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [Insomnia](https://insomnia.rest/), it is possible to import the API specifications directly: 1. Download the API specification by clicking the **Download** button at the top of this document 2. Import the JSON specification in the graphical tool of your choice. - In *Postman*, you can click the **import** button at the top - With *Insomnia*, you can just drag-and-drop the file on the UI Note that with *Postman*, you can also generate code snippets by selecting a request and clicking on the **Code** button. ## Enabling CORS [Cross-origin resource sharing (CORS)](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/CORS) is a browser security feature that restricts HTTP requests that are initiated from scripts running in the browser. For details on enabling/configuring CORS, see [Enabling CORS](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Authentication To be able to meet the requirements of many organizations, Airflow supports many authentication methods, and it is even possible to add your own method. If you want to check which auth backend is currently set, you can use `airflow config get-value api auth_backends` command as in the example below. ```bash $ airflow config get-value api auth_backends airflow.api.auth.backend.basic_auth ``` The default is to deny all requests. For details on configuring the authentication, see [API Authorization](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Errors We follow the error response format proposed in [RFC 7807](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7807) also known as Problem Details for HTTP APIs. As with our normal API responses, your client must be prepared to gracefully handle additional members of the response. ## Unauthenticated This indicates that the request has not been applied because it lacks valid authentication credentials for the target resource. Please check that you have valid credentials. ## PermissionDenied This response means that the server understood the request but refuses to authorize it because it lacks sufficient rights to the resource. It happens when you do not have the necessary permission to execute the action you performed. You need to get the appropriate permissions in other to resolve this error. ## BadRequest This response means that the server cannot or will not process the request due to something that is perceived to be a client error (e.g., malformed request syntax, invalid request message framing, or deceptive request routing). To resolve this, please ensure that your syntax is correct. ## NotFound This client error response indicates that the server cannot find the requested resource. ## MethodNotAllowed Indicates that the request method is known by the server but is not supported by the target resource. ## NotAcceptable The target resource does not have a current representation that would be acceptable to the user agent, according to the proactive negotiation header fields received in the request, and the server is unwilling to supply a default representation. ## AlreadyExists The request could not be completed due to a conflict with the current state of the target resource, e.g. the resource it tries to create already exists. ## Unknown This means that the server encountered an unexpected condition that prevented it from fulfilling the request. -API version: 2.5.0 +API version: 2.7.2 Contact: dev@airflow.apache.org */ diff --git a/airflow/model_clear_task_instances.go b/airflow/model_clear_task_instances.go index 279aa8d..4d7e63e 100644 --- a/airflow/model_clear_task_instances.go +++ b/airflow/model_clear_task_instances.go @@ -18,9 +18,9 @@ /* Airflow API (Stable) -# Overview To facilitate management, Apache Airflow supports a range of REST API endpoints across its objects. This section provides an overview of the API design, methods, and supported use cases. Most of the endpoints accept `JSON` as input and return `JSON` responses. This means that you must usually add the following headers to your request: ``` Content-type: application/json Accept: application/json ``` ## Resources The term `resource` refers to a single type of object in the Airflow metadata. An API is broken up by its endpoint's corresponding resource. The name of a resource is typically plural and expressed in camelCase. Example: `dagRuns`. Resource names are used as part of endpoint URLs, as well as in API parameters and responses. ## CRUD Operations The platform supports **C**reate, **R**ead, **U**pdate, and **D**elete operations on most resources. You can review the standards for these operations and their standard parameters below. Some endpoints have special behavior as exceptions. ### Create To create a resource, you typically submit an HTTP `POST` request with the resource's required metadata in the request body. The response returns a `201 Created` response code upon success with the resource's metadata, including its internal `id`, in the response body. ### Read The HTTP `GET` request can be used to read a resource or to list a number of resources. A resource's `id` can be submitted in the request parameters to read a specific resource. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with the resource's metadata in the response body. If a `GET` request does not include a specific resource `id`, it is treated as a list request. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with an object containing a list of resources' metadata in the response body. When reading resources, some common query parameters are usually available. e.g.: ``` v1/connections?limit=25&offset=25 ``` |Query Parameter|Type|Description| |---------------|----|-----------| |limit|integer|Maximum number of objects to fetch. Usually 25 by default| |offset|integer|Offset after which to start returning objects. For use with limit query parameter.| ### Update Updating a resource requires the resource `id`, and is typically done using an HTTP `PATCH` request, with the fields to modify in the request body. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with information about the modified resource in the response body. ### Delete Deleting a resource requires the resource `id` and is typically executing via an HTTP `DELETE` request. The response usually returns a `204 No Content` response code upon success. ## Conventions - Resource names are plural and expressed in camelCase. - Names are consistent between URL parameter name and field name. - Field names are in snake_case. ```json { \"name\": \"string\", \"slots\": 0, \"occupied_slots\": 0, \"used_slots\": 0, \"queued_slots\": 0, \"open_slots\": 0 } ``` ### Update Mask Update mask is available as a query parameter in patch endpoints. It is used to notify the API which fields you want to update. Using `update_mask` makes it easier to update objects by helping the server know which fields to update in an object instead of updating all fields. The update request ignores any fields that aren't specified in the field mask, leaving them with their current values. Example: ``` resource = request.get('/resource/my-id').json() resource['my_field'] = 'new-value' request.patch('/resource/my-id?update_mask=my_field', data=json.dumps(resource)) ``` ## Versioning and Endpoint Lifecycle - API versioning is not synchronized to specific releases of the Apache Airflow. - APIs are designed to be backward compatible. - Any changes to the API will first go through a deprecation phase. # Trying the API You can use a third party client, such as [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), [HTTPie](https://httpie.org/), [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [the Insomnia rest client](https://insomnia.rest/) to test the Apache Airflow API. Note that you will need to pass credentials data. For e.g., here is how to pause a DAG with [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), when basic authorization is used: ```bash curl -X PATCH 'https://example.com/api/v1/dags/{dag_id}?update_mask=is_paused' \\ -H 'Content-Type: application/json' \\ --user \"username:password\" \\ -d '{ \"is_paused\": true }' ``` Using a graphical tool such as [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [Insomnia](https://insomnia.rest/), it is possible to import the API specifications directly: 1. Download the API specification by clicking the **Download** button at top of this document 2. Import the JSON specification in the graphical tool of your choice. - In *Postman*, you can click the **import** button at the top - With *Insomnia*, you can just drag-and-drop the file on the UI Note that with *Postman*, you can also generate code snippets by selecting a request and clicking on the **Code** button. ## Enabling CORS [Cross-origin resource sharing (CORS)](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/CORS) is a browser security feature that restricts HTTP requests that are initiated from scripts running in the browser. For details on enabling/configuring CORS, see [Enabling CORS](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Authentication To be able to meet the requirements of many organizations, Airflow supports many authentication methods, and it is even possible to add your own method. If you want to check which auth backend is currently set, you can use `airflow config get-value api auth_backends` command as in the example below. ```bash $ airflow config get-value api auth_backends airflow.api.auth.backend.basic_auth ``` The default is to deny all requests. For details on configuring the authentication, see [API Authorization](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Errors We follow the error response format proposed in [RFC 7807](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7807) also known as Problem Details for HTTP APIs. As with our normal API responses, your client must be prepared to gracefully handle additional members of the response. ## Unauthenticated This indicates that the request has not been applied because it lacks valid authentication credentials for the target resource. Please check that you have valid credentials. ## PermissionDenied This response means that the server understood the request but refuses to authorize it because it lacks sufficient rights to the resource. It happens when you do not have the necessary permission to execute the action you performed. You need to get the appropriate permissions in other to resolve this error. ## BadRequest This response means that the server cannot or will not process the request due to something that is perceived to be a client error (e.g., malformed request syntax, invalid request message framing, or deceptive request routing). To resolve this, please ensure that your syntax is correct. ## NotFound This client error response indicates that the server cannot find the requested resource. ## MethodNotAllowed Indicates that the request method is known by the server but is not supported by the target resource. ## NotAcceptable The target resource does not have a current representation that would be acceptable to the user agent, according to the proactive negotiation header fields received in the request, and the server is unwilling to supply a default representation. ## AlreadyExists The request could not be completed due to a conflict with the current state of the target resource, e.g. the resource it tries to create already exists. ## Unknown This means that the server encountered an unexpected condition that prevented it from fulfilling the request. +# Overview To facilitate management, Apache Airflow supports a range of REST API endpoints across its objects. This section provides an overview of the API design, methods, and supported use cases. Most of the endpoints accept `JSON` as input and return `JSON` responses. This means that you must usually add the following headers to your request: ``` Content-type: application/json Accept: application/json ``` ## Resources The term `resource` refers to a single type of object in the Airflow metadata. An API is broken up by its endpoint's corresponding resource. The name of a resource is typically plural and expressed in camelCase. Example: `dagRuns`. Resource names are used as part of endpoint URLs, as well as in API parameters and responses. ## CRUD Operations The platform supports **C**reate, **R**ead, **U**pdate, and **D**elete operations on most resources. You can review the standards for these operations and their standard parameters below. Some endpoints have special behavior as exceptions. ### Create To create a resource, you typically submit an HTTP `POST` request with the resource's required metadata in the request body. The response returns a `201 Created` response code upon success with the resource's metadata, including its internal `id`, in the response body. ### Read The HTTP `GET` request can be used to read a resource or to list a number of resources. A resource's `id` can be submitted in the request parameters to read a specific resource. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with the resource's metadata in the response body. If a `GET` request does not include a specific resource `id`, it is treated as a list request. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with an object containing a list of resources' metadata in the response body. When reading resources, some common query parameters are usually available. e.g.: ``` v1/connections?limit=25&offset=25 ``` |Query Parameter|Type|Description| |---------------|----|-----------| |limit|integer|Maximum number of objects to fetch. Usually 25 by default| |offset|integer|Offset after which to start returning objects. For use with limit query parameter.| ### Update Updating a resource requires the resource `id`, and is typically done using an HTTP `PATCH` request, with the fields to modify in the request body. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with information about the modified resource in the response body. ### Delete Deleting a resource requires the resource `id` and is typically executed via an HTTP `DELETE` request. The response usually returns a `204 No Content` response code upon success. ## Conventions - Resource names are plural and expressed in camelCase. - Names are consistent between URL parameter name and field name. - Field names are in snake_case. ```json { \"description\": \"string\", \"name\": \"string\", \"occupied_slots\": 0, \"open_slots\": 0 \"queued_slots\": 0, \"running_slots\": 0, \"scheduled_slots\": 0, \"slots\": 0, } ``` ### Update Mask Update mask is available as a query parameter in patch endpoints. It is used to notify the API which fields you want to update. Using `update_mask` makes it easier to update objects by helping the server know which fields to update in an object instead of updating all fields. The update request ignores any fields that aren't specified in the field mask, leaving them with their current values. Example: ``` resource = request.get('/resource/my-id').json() resource['my_field'] = 'new-value' request.patch('/resource/my-id?update_mask=my_field', data=json.dumps(resource)) ``` ## Versioning and Endpoint Lifecycle - API versioning is not synchronized to specific releases of the Apache Airflow. - APIs are designed to be backward compatible. - Any changes to the API will first go through a deprecation phase. # Trying the API You can use a third party client, such as [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), [HTTPie](https://httpie.org/), [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [the Insomnia rest client](https://insomnia.rest/) to test the Apache Airflow API. Note that you will need to pass credentials data. For e.g., here is how to pause a DAG with [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), when basic authorization is used: ```bash curl -X PATCH 'https://example.com/api/v1/dags/{dag_id}?update_mask=is_paused' \\ -H 'Content-Type: application/json' \\ --user \"username:password\" \\ -d '{ \"is_paused\": true }' ``` Using a graphical tool such as [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [Insomnia](https://insomnia.rest/), it is possible to import the API specifications directly: 1. Download the API specification by clicking the **Download** button at the top of this document 2. Import the JSON specification in the graphical tool of your choice. - In *Postman*, you can click the **import** button at the top - With *Insomnia*, you can just drag-and-drop the file on the UI Note that with *Postman*, you can also generate code snippets by selecting a request and clicking on the **Code** button. ## Enabling CORS [Cross-origin resource sharing (CORS)](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/CORS) is a browser security feature that restricts HTTP requests that are initiated from scripts running in the browser. For details on enabling/configuring CORS, see [Enabling CORS](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Authentication To be able to meet the requirements of many organizations, Airflow supports many authentication methods, and it is even possible to add your own method. If you want to check which auth backend is currently set, you can use `airflow config get-value api auth_backends` command as in the example below. ```bash $ airflow config get-value api auth_backends airflow.api.auth.backend.basic_auth ``` The default is to deny all requests. For details on configuring the authentication, see [API Authorization](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Errors We follow the error response format proposed in [RFC 7807](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7807) also known as Problem Details for HTTP APIs. As with our normal API responses, your client must be prepared to gracefully handle additional members of the response. ## Unauthenticated This indicates that the request has not been applied because it lacks valid authentication credentials for the target resource. Please check that you have valid credentials. ## PermissionDenied This response means that the server understood the request but refuses to authorize it because it lacks sufficient rights to the resource. It happens when you do not have the necessary permission to execute the action you performed. You need to get the appropriate permissions in other to resolve this error. ## BadRequest This response means that the server cannot or will not process the request due to something that is perceived to be a client error (e.g., malformed request syntax, invalid request message framing, or deceptive request routing). To resolve this, please ensure that your syntax is correct. ## NotFound This client error response indicates that the server cannot find the requested resource. ## MethodNotAllowed Indicates that the request method is known by the server but is not supported by the target resource. ## NotAcceptable The target resource does not have a current representation that would be acceptable to the user agent, according to the proactive negotiation header fields received in the request, and the server is unwilling to supply a default representation. ## AlreadyExists The request could not be completed due to a conflict with the current state of the target resource, e.g. the resource it tries to create already exists. ## Unknown This means that the server encountered an unexpected condition that prevented it from fulfilling the request. -API version: 2.5.0 +API version: 2.7.2 Contact: dev@airflow.apache.org */ @@ -37,7 +37,7 @@ type ClearTaskInstances struct { // If set, don't actually run this operation. The response will contain a list of task instances planned to be cleaned, but not modified in any way. DryRun *bool `json:"dry_run,omitempty"` // A list of task ids to clear. *New in version 2.1.0* - TaskIds *[]string `json:"task_ids,omitempty"` + TaskIds []string `json:"task_ids,omitempty"` // The minimum execution date to clear. StartDate *string `json:"start_date,omitempty"` // The maximum execution date to clear. @@ -147,12 +147,12 @@ func (o *ClearTaskInstances) GetTaskIds() []string { var ret []string return ret } - return *o.TaskIds + return o.TaskIds } // GetTaskIdsOk returns a tuple with the TaskIds field value if set, nil otherwise // and a boolean to check if the value has been set. -func (o *ClearTaskInstances) GetTaskIdsOk() (*[]string, bool) { +func (o *ClearTaskInstances) GetTaskIdsOk() ([]string, bool) { if o == nil || o.TaskIds == nil { return nil, false } @@ -170,7 +170,7 @@ func (o *ClearTaskInstances) HasTaskIds() bool { // SetTaskIds gets a reference to the given []string and assigns it to the TaskIds field. func (o *ClearTaskInstances) SetTaskIds(v []string) { - o.TaskIds = &v + o.TaskIds = v } // GetStartDate returns the StartDate field value if set, zero value otherwise. diff --git a/airflow/model_collection_info.go b/airflow/model_collection_info.go index c822f85..eb03cf4 100644 --- a/airflow/model_collection_info.go +++ b/airflow/model_collection_info.go @@ -18,9 +18,9 @@ /* Airflow API (Stable) -# Overview To facilitate management, Apache Airflow supports a range of REST API endpoints across its objects. This section provides an overview of the API design, methods, and supported use cases. Most of the endpoints accept `JSON` as input and return `JSON` responses. This means that you must usually add the following headers to your request: ``` Content-type: application/json Accept: application/json ``` ## Resources The term `resource` refers to a single type of object in the Airflow metadata. An API is broken up by its endpoint's corresponding resource. The name of a resource is typically plural and expressed in camelCase. Example: `dagRuns`. Resource names are used as part of endpoint URLs, as well as in API parameters and responses. ## CRUD Operations The platform supports **C**reate, **R**ead, **U**pdate, and **D**elete operations on most resources. You can review the standards for these operations and their standard parameters below. Some endpoints have special behavior as exceptions. ### Create To create a resource, you typically submit an HTTP `POST` request with the resource's required metadata in the request body. The response returns a `201 Created` response code upon success with the resource's metadata, including its internal `id`, in the response body. ### Read The HTTP `GET` request can be used to read a resource or to list a number of resources. A resource's `id` can be submitted in the request parameters to read a specific resource. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with the resource's metadata in the response body. If a `GET` request does not include a specific resource `id`, it is treated as a list request. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with an object containing a list of resources' metadata in the response body. When reading resources, some common query parameters are usually available. e.g.: ``` v1/connections?limit=25&offset=25 ``` |Query Parameter|Type|Description| |---------------|----|-----------| |limit|integer|Maximum number of objects to fetch. Usually 25 by default| |offset|integer|Offset after which to start returning objects. For use with limit query parameter.| ### Update Updating a resource requires the resource `id`, and is typically done using an HTTP `PATCH` request, with the fields to modify in the request body. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with information about the modified resource in the response body. ### Delete Deleting a resource requires the resource `id` and is typically executing via an HTTP `DELETE` request. The response usually returns a `204 No Content` response code upon success. ## Conventions - Resource names are plural and expressed in camelCase. - Names are consistent between URL parameter name and field name. - Field names are in snake_case. ```json { \"name\": \"string\", \"slots\": 0, \"occupied_slots\": 0, \"used_slots\": 0, \"queued_slots\": 0, \"open_slots\": 0 } ``` ### Update Mask Update mask is available as a query parameter in patch endpoints. It is used to notify the API which fields you want to update. Using `update_mask` makes it easier to update objects by helping the server know which fields to update in an object instead of updating all fields. The update request ignores any fields that aren't specified in the field mask, leaving them with their current values. Example: ``` resource = request.get('/resource/my-id').json() resource['my_field'] = 'new-value' request.patch('/resource/my-id?update_mask=my_field', data=json.dumps(resource)) ``` ## Versioning and Endpoint Lifecycle - API versioning is not synchronized to specific releases of the Apache Airflow. - APIs are designed to be backward compatible. - Any changes to the API will first go through a deprecation phase. # Trying the API You can use a third party client, such as [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), [HTTPie](https://httpie.org/), [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [the Insomnia rest client](https://insomnia.rest/) to test the Apache Airflow API. Note that you will need to pass credentials data. For e.g., here is how to pause a DAG with [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), when basic authorization is used: ```bash curl -X PATCH 'https://example.com/api/v1/dags/{dag_id}?update_mask=is_paused' \\ -H 'Content-Type: application/json' \\ --user \"username:password\" \\ -d '{ \"is_paused\": true }' ``` Using a graphical tool such as [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [Insomnia](https://insomnia.rest/), it is possible to import the API specifications directly: 1. Download the API specification by clicking the **Download** button at top of this document 2. Import the JSON specification in the graphical tool of your choice. - In *Postman*, you can click the **import** button at the top - With *Insomnia*, you can just drag-and-drop the file on the UI Note that with *Postman*, you can also generate code snippets by selecting a request and clicking on the **Code** button. ## Enabling CORS [Cross-origin resource sharing (CORS)](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/CORS) is a browser security feature that restricts HTTP requests that are initiated from scripts running in the browser. For details on enabling/configuring CORS, see [Enabling CORS](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Authentication To be able to meet the requirements of many organizations, Airflow supports many authentication methods, and it is even possible to add your own method. If you want to check which auth backend is currently set, you can use `airflow config get-value api auth_backends` command as in the example below. ```bash $ airflow config get-value api auth_backends airflow.api.auth.backend.basic_auth ``` The default is to deny all requests. For details on configuring the authentication, see [API Authorization](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Errors We follow the error response format proposed in [RFC 7807](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7807) also known as Problem Details for HTTP APIs. As with our normal API responses, your client must be prepared to gracefully handle additional members of the response. ## Unauthenticated This indicates that the request has not been applied because it lacks valid authentication credentials for the target resource. Please check that you have valid credentials. ## PermissionDenied This response means that the server understood the request but refuses to authorize it because it lacks sufficient rights to the resource. It happens when you do not have the necessary permission to execute the action you performed. You need to get the appropriate permissions in other to resolve this error. ## BadRequest This response means that the server cannot or will not process the request due to something that is perceived to be a client error (e.g., malformed request syntax, invalid request message framing, or deceptive request routing). To resolve this, please ensure that your syntax is correct. ## NotFound This client error response indicates that the server cannot find the requested resource. ## MethodNotAllowed Indicates that the request method is known by the server but is not supported by the target resource. ## NotAcceptable The target resource does not have a current representation that would be acceptable to the user agent, according to the proactive negotiation header fields received in the request, and the server is unwilling to supply a default representation. ## AlreadyExists The request could not be completed due to a conflict with the current state of the target resource, e.g. the resource it tries to create already exists. ## Unknown This means that the server encountered an unexpected condition that prevented it from fulfilling the request. +# Overview To facilitate management, Apache Airflow supports a range of REST API endpoints across its objects. This section provides an overview of the API design, methods, and supported use cases. Most of the endpoints accept `JSON` as input and return `JSON` responses. This means that you must usually add the following headers to your request: ``` Content-type: application/json Accept: application/json ``` ## Resources The term `resource` refers to a single type of object in the Airflow metadata. An API is broken up by its endpoint's corresponding resource. The name of a resource is typically plural and expressed in camelCase. Example: `dagRuns`. Resource names are used as part of endpoint URLs, as well as in API parameters and responses. ## CRUD Operations The platform supports **C**reate, **R**ead, **U**pdate, and **D**elete operations on most resources. You can review the standards for these operations and their standard parameters below. Some endpoints have special behavior as exceptions. ### Create To create a resource, you typically submit an HTTP `POST` request with the resource's required metadata in the request body. The response returns a `201 Created` response code upon success with the resource's metadata, including its internal `id`, in the response body. ### Read The HTTP `GET` request can be used to read a resource or to list a number of resources. A resource's `id` can be submitted in the request parameters to read a specific resource. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with the resource's metadata in the response body. If a `GET` request does not include a specific resource `id`, it is treated as a list request. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with an object containing a list of resources' metadata in the response body. When reading resources, some common query parameters are usually available. e.g.: ``` v1/connections?limit=25&offset=25 ``` |Query Parameter|Type|Description| |---------------|----|-----------| |limit|integer|Maximum number of objects to fetch. Usually 25 by default| |offset|integer|Offset after which to start returning objects. For use with limit query parameter.| ### Update Updating a resource requires the resource `id`, and is typically done using an HTTP `PATCH` request, with the fields to modify in the request body. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with information about the modified resource in the response body. ### Delete Deleting a resource requires the resource `id` and is typically executed via an HTTP `DELETE` request. The response usually returns a `204 No Content` response code upon success. ## Conventions - Resource names are plural and expressed in camelCase. - Names are consistent between URL parameter name and field name. - Field names are in snake_case. ```json { \"description\": \"string\", \"name\": \"string\", \"occupied_slots\": 0, \"open_slots\": 0 \"queued_slots\": 0, \"running_slots\": 0, \"scheduled_slots\": 0, \"slots\": 0, } ``` ### Update Mask Update mask is available as a query parameter in patch endpoints. It is used to notify the API which fields you want to update. Using `update_mask` makes it easier to update objects by helping the server know which fields to update in an object instead of updating all fields. The update request ignores any fields that aren't specified in the field mask, leaving them with their current values. Example: ``` resource = request.get('/resource/my-id').json() resource['my_field'] = 'new-value' request.patch('/resource/my-id?update_mask=my_field', data=json.dumps(resource)) ``` ## Versioning and Endpoint Lifecycle - API versioning is not synchronized to specific releases of the Apache Airflow. - APIs are designed to be backward compatible. - Any changes to the API will first go through a deprecation phase. # Trying the API You can use a third party client, such as [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), [HTTPie](https://httpie.org/), [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [the Insomnia rest client](https://insomnia.rest/) to test the Apache Airflow API. Note that you will need to pass credentials data. For e.g., here is how to pause a DAG with [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), when basic authorization is used: ```bash curl -X PATCH 'https://example.com/api/v1/dags/{dag_id}?update_mask=is_paused' \\ -H 'Content-Type: application/json' \\ --user \"username:password\" \\ -d '{ \"is_paused\": true }' ``` Using a graphical tool such as [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [Insomnia](https://insomnia.rest/), it is possible to import the API specifications directly: 1. Download the API specification by clicking the **Download** button at the top of this document 2. Import the JSON specification in the graphical tool of your choice. - In *Postman*, you can click the **import** button at the top - With *Insomnia*, you can just drag-and-drop the file on the UI Note that with *Postman*, you can also generate code snippets by selecting a request and clicking on the **Code** button. ## Enabling CORS [Cross-origin resource sharing (CORS)](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/CORS) is a browser security feature that restricts HTTP requests that are initiated from scripts running in the browser. For details on enabling/configuring CORS, see [Enabling CORS](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Authentication To be able to meet the requirements of many organizations, Airflow supports many authentication methods, and it is even possible to add your own method. If you want to check which auth backend is currently set, you can use `airflow config get-value api auth_backends` command as in the example below. ```bash $ airflow config get-value api auth_backends airflow.api.auth.backend.basic_auth ``` The default is to deny all requests. For details on configuring the authentication, see [API Authorization](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Errors We follow the error response format proposed in [RFC 7807](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7807) also known as Problem Details for HTTP APIs. As with our normal API responses, your client must be prepared to gracefully handle additional members of the response. ## Unauthenticated This indicates that the request has not been applied because it lacks valid authentication credentials for the target resource. Please check that you have valid credentials. ## PermissionDenied This response means that the server understood the request but refuses to authorize it because it lacks sufficient rights to the resource. It happens when you do not have the necessary permission to execute the action you performed. You need to get the appropriate permissions in other to resolve this error. ## BadRequest This response means that the server cannot or will not process the request due to something that is perceived to be a client error (e.g., malformed request syntax, invalid request message framing, or deceptive request routing). To resolve this, please ensure that your syntax is correct. ## NotFound This client error response indicates that the server cannot find the requested resource. ## MethodNotAllowed Indicates that the request method is known by the server but is not supported by the target resource. ## NotAcceptable The target resource does not have a current representation that would be acceptable to the user agent, according to the proactive negotiation header fields received in the request, and the server is unwilling to supply a default representation. ## AlreadyExists The request could not be completed due to a conflict with the current state of the target resource, e.g. the resource it tries to create already exists. ## Unknown This means that the server encountered an unexpected condition that prevented it from fulfilling the request. -API version: 2.5.0 +API version: 2.7.2 Contact: dev@airflow.apache.org */ @@ -34,7 +34,7 @@ import ( // CollectionInfo Metadata about collection. type CollectionInfo struct { - // Count of objects in the current result set. + // Count of total objects in the current result set before pagination parameters (limit, offset) are applied. TotalEntries *int32 `json:"total_entries,omitempty"` } diff --git a/airflow/model_config.go b/airflow/model_config.go index adc31f8..b8b5d30 100644 --- a/airflow/model_config.go +++ b/airflow/model_config.go @@ -18,9 +18,9 @@ /* Airflow API (Stable) -# Overview To facilitate management, Apache Airflow supports a range of REST API endpoints across its objects. This section provides an overview of the API design, methods, and supported use cases. Most of the endpoints accept `JSON` as input and return `JSON` responses. This means that you must usually add the following headers to your request: ``` Content-type: application/json Accept: application/json ``` ## Resources The term `resource` refers to a single type of object in the Airflow metadata. An API is broken up by its endpoint's corresponding resource. The name of a resource is typically plural and expressed in camelCase. Example: `dagRuns`. Resource names are used as part of endpoint URLs, as well as in API parameters and responses. ## CRUD Operations The platform supports **C**reate, **R**ead, **U**pdate, and **D**elete operations on most resources. You can review the standards for these operations and their standard parameters below. Some endpoints have special behavior as exceptions. ### Create To create a resource, you typically submit an HTTP `POST` request with the resource's required metadata in the request body. The response returns a `201 Created` response code upon success with the resource's metadata, including its internal `id`, in the response body. ### Read The HTTP `GET` request can be used to read a resource or to list a number of resources. A resource's `id` can be submitted in the request parameters to read a specific resource. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with the resource's metadata in the response body. If a `GET` request does not include a specific resource `id`, it is treated as a list request. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with an object containing a list of resources' metadata in the response body. When reading resources, some common query parameters are usually available. e.g.: ``` v1/connections?limit=25&offset=25 ``` |Query Parameter|Type|Description| |---------------|----|-----------| |limit|integer|Maximum number of objects to fetch. Usually 25 by default| |offset|integer|Offset after which to start returning objects. For use with limit query parameter.| ### Update Updating a resource requires the resource `id`, and is typically done using an HTTP `PATCH` request, with the fields to modify in the request body. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with information about the modified resource in the response body. ### Delete Deleting a resource requires the resource `id` and is typically executing via an HTTP `DELETE` request. The response usually returns a `204 No Content` response code upon success. ## Conventions - Resource names are plural and expressed in camelCase. - Names are consistent between URL parameter name and field name. - Field names are in snake_case. ```json { \"name\": \"string\", \"slots\": 0, \"occupied_slots\": 0, \"used_slots\": 0, \"queued_slots\": 0, \"open_slots\": 0 } ``` ### Update Mask Update mask is available as a query parameter in patch endpoints. It is used to notify the API which fields you want to update. Using `update_mask` makes it easier to update objects by helping the server know which fields to update in an object instead of updating all fields. The update request ignores any fields that aren't specified in the field mask, leaving them with their current values. Example: ``` resource = request.get('/resource/my-id').json() resource['my_field'] = 'new-value' request.patch('/resource/my-id?update_mask=my_field', data=json.dumps(resource)) ``` ## Versioning and Endpoint Lifecycle - API versioning is not synchronized to specific releases of the Apache Airflow. - APIs are designed to be backward compatible. - Any changes to the API will first go through a deprecation phase. # Trying the API You can use a third party client, such as [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), [HTTPie](https://httpie.org/), [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [the Insomnia rest client](https://insomnia.rest/) to test the Apache Airflow API. Note that you will need to pass credentials data. For e.g., here is how to pause a DAG with [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), when basic authorization is used: ```bash curl -X PATCH 'https://example.com/api/v1/dags/{dag_id}?update_mask=is_paused' \\ -H 'Content-Type: application/json' \\ --user \"username:password\" \\ -d '{ \"is_paused\": true }' ``` Using a graphical tool such as [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [Insomnia](https://insomnia.rest/), it is possible to import the API specifications directly: 1. Download the API specification by clicking the **Download** button at top of this document 2. Import the JSON specification in the graphical tool of your choice. - In *Postman*, you can click the **import** button at the top - With *Insomnia*, you can just drag-and-drop the file on the UI Note that with *Postman*, you can also generate code snippets by selecting a request and clicking on the **Code** button. ## Enabling CORS [Cross-origin resource sharing (CORS)](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/CORS) is a browser security feature that restricts HTTP requests that are initiated from scripts running in the browser. For details on enabling/configuring CORS, see [Enabling CORS](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Authentication To be able to meet the requirements of many organizations, Airflow supports many authentication methods, and it is even possible to add your own method. If you want to check which auth backend is currently set, you can use `airflow config get-value api auth_backends` command as in the example below. ```bash $ airflow config get-value api auth_backends airflow.api.auth.backend.basic_auth ``` The default is to deny all requests. For details on configuring the authentication, see [API Authorization](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Errors We follow the error response format proposed in [RFC 7807](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7807) also known as Problem Details for HTTP APIs. As with our normal API responses, your client must be prepared to gracefully handle additional members of the response. ## Unauthenticated This indicates that the request has not been applied because it lacks valid authentication credentials for the target resource. Please check that you have valid credentials. ## PermissionDenied This response means that the server understood the request but refuses to authorize it because it lacks sufficient rights to the resource. It happens when you do not have the necessary permission to execute the action you performed. You need to get the appropriate permissions in other to resolve this error. ## BadRequest This response means that the server cannot or will not process the request due to something that is perceived to be a client error (e.g., malformed request syntax, invalid request message framing, or deceptive request routing). To resolve this, please ensure that your syntax is correct. ## NotFound This client error response indicates that the server cannot find the requested resource. ## MethodNotAllowed Indicates that the request method is known by the server but is not supported by the target resource. ## NotAcceptable The target resource does not have a current representation that would be acceptable to the user agent, according to the proactive negotiation header fields received in the request, and the server is unwilling to supply a default representation. ## AlreadyExists The request could not be completed due to a conflict with the current state of the target resource, e.g. the resource it tries to create already exists. ## Unknown This means that the server encountered an unexpected condition that prevented it from fulfilling the request. +# Overview To facilitate management, Apache Airflow supports a range of REST API endpoints across its objects. This section provides an overview of the API design, methods, and supported use cases. Most of the endpoints accept `JSON` as input and return `JSON` responses. This means that you must usually add the following headers to your request: ``` Content-type: application/json Accept: application/json ``` ## Resources The term `resource` refers to a single type of object in the Airflow metadata. An API is broken up by its endpoint's corresponding resource. The name of a resource is typically plural and expressed in camelCase. Example: `dagRuns`. Resource names are used as part of endpoint URLs, as well as in API parameters and responses. ## CRUD Operations The platform supports **C**reate, **R**ead, **U**pdate, and **D**elete operations on most resources. You can review the standards for these operations and their standard parameters below. Some endpoints have special behavior as exceptions. ### Create To create a resource, you typically submit an HTTP `POST` request with the resource's required metadata in the request body. The response returns a `201 Created` response code upon success with the resource's metadata, including its internal `id`, in the response body. ### Read The HTTP `GET` request can be used to read a resource or to list a number of resources. A resource's `id` can be submitted in the request parameters to read a specific resource. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with the resource's metadata in the response body. If a `GET` request does not include a specific resource `id`, it is treated as a list request. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with an object containing a list of resources' metadata in the response body. When reading resources, some common query parameters are usually available. e.g.: ``` v1/connections?limit=25&offset=25 ``` |Query Parameter|Type|Description| |---------------|----|-----------| |limit|integer|Maximum number of objects to fetch. Usually 25 by default| |offset|integer|Offset after which to start returning objects. For use with limit query parameter.| ### Update Updating a resource requires the resource `id`, and is typically done using an HTTP `PATCH` request, with the fields to modify in the request body. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with information about the modified resource in the response body. ### Delete Deleting a resource requires the resource `id` and is typically executed via an HTTP `DELETE` request. The response usually returns a `204 No Content` response code upon success. ## Conventions - Resource names are plural and expressed in camelCase. - Names are consistent between URL parameter name and field name. - Field names are in snake_case. ```json { \"description\": \"string\", \"name\": \"string\", \"occupied_slots\": 0, \"open_slots\": 0 \"queued_slots\": 0, \"running_slots\": 0, \"scheduled_slots\": 0, \"slots\": 0, } ``` ### Update Mask Update mask is available as a query parameter in patch endpoints. It is used to notify the API which fields you want to update. Using `update_mask` makes it easier to update objects by helping the server know which fields to update in an object instead of updating all fields. The update request ignores any fields that aren't specified in the field mask, leaving them with their current values. Example: ``` resource = request.get('/resource/my-id').json() resource['my_field'] = 'new-value' request.patch('/resource/my-id?update_mask=my_field', data=json.dumps(resource)) ``` ## Versioning and Endpoint Lifecycle - API versioning is not synchronized to specific releases of the Apache Airflow. - APIs are designed to be backward compatible. - Any changes to the API will first go through a deprecation phase. # Trying the API You can use a third party client, such as [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), [HTTPie](https://httpie.org/), [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [the Insomnia rest client](https://insomnia.rest/) to test the Apache Airflow API. Note that you will need to pass credentials data. For e.g., here is how to pause a DAG with [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), when basic authorization is used: ```bash curl -X PATCH 'https://example.com/api/v1/dags/{dag_id}?update_mask=is_paused' \\ -H 'Content-Type: application/json' \\ --user \"username:password\" \\ -d '{ \"is_paused\": true }' ``` Using a graphical tool such as [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [Insomnia](https://insomnia.rest/), it is possible to import the API specifications directly: 1. Download the API specification by clicking the **Download** button at the top of this document 2. Import the JSON specification in the graphical tool of your choice. - In *Postman*, you can click the **import** button at the top - With *Insomnia*, you can just drag-and-drop the file on the UI Note that with *Postman*, you can also generate code snippets by selecting a request and clicking on the **Code** button. ## Enabling CORS [Cross-origin resource sharing (CORS)](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/CORS) is a browser security feature that restricts HTTP requests that are initiated from scripts running in the browser. For details on enabling/configuring CORS, see [Enabling CORS](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Authentication To be able to meet the requirements of many organizations, Airflow supports many authentication methods, and it is even possible to add your own method. If you want to check which auth backend is currently set, you can use `airflow config get-value api auth_backends` command as in the example below. ```bash $ airflow config get-value api auth_backends airflow.api.auth.backend.basic_auth ``` The default is to deny all requests. For details on configuring the authentication, see [API Authorization](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Errors We follow the error response format proposed in [RFC 7807](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7807) also known as Problem Details for HTTP APIs. As with our normal API responses, your client must be prepared to gracefully handle additional members of the response. ## Unauthenticated This indicates that the request has not been applied because it lacks valid authentication credentials for the target resource. Please check that you have valid credentials. ## PermissionDenied This response means that the server understood the request but refuses to authorize it because it lacks sufficient rights to the resource. It happens when you do not have the necessary permission to execute the action you performed. You need to get the appropriate permissions in other to resolve this error. ## BadRequest This response means that the server cannot or will not process the request due to something that is perceived to be a client error (e.g., malformed request syntax, invalid request message framing, or deceptive request routing). To resolve this, please ensure that your syntax is correct. ## NotFound This client error response indicates that the server cannot find the requested resource. ## MethodNotAllowed Indicates that the request method is known by the server but is not supported by the target resource. ## NotAcceptable The target resource does not have a current representation that would be acceptable to the user agent, according to the proactive negotiation header fields received in the request, and the server is unwilling to supply a default representation. ## AlreadyExists The request could not be completed due to a conflict with the current state of the target resource, e.g. the resource it tries to create already exists. ## Unknown This means that the server encountered an unexpected condition that prevented it from fulfilling the request. -API version: 2.5.0 +API version: 2.7.2 Contact: dev@airflow.apache.org */ @@ -34,7 +34,7 @@ import ( // Config The configuration. type Config struct { - Sections *[]ConfigSection `json:"sections,omitempty"` + Sections []ConfigSection `json:"sections,omitempty"` } // NewConfig instantiates a new Config object @@ -60,12 +60,12 @@ func (o *Config) GetSections() []ConfigSection { var ret []ConfigSection return ret } - return *o.Sections + return o.Sections } // GetSectionsOk returns a tuple with the Sections field value if set, nil otherwise // and a boolean to check if the value has been set. -func (o *Config) GetSectionsOk() (*[]ConfigSection, bool) { +func (o *Config) GetSectionsOk() ([]ConfigSection, bool) { if o == nil || o.Sections == nil { return nil, false } @@ -83,7 +83,7 @@ func (o *Config) HasSections() bool { // SetSections gets a reference to the given []ConfigSection and assigns it to the Sections field. func (o *Config) SetSections(v []ConfigSection) { - o.Sections = &v + o.Sections = v } func (o Config) MarshalJSON() ([]byte, error) { diff --git a/airflow/model_config_option.go b/airflow/model_config_option.go index eeb0178..c057558 100644 --- a/airflow/model_config_option.go +++ b/airflow/model_config_option.go @@ -18,9 +18,9 @@ /* Airflow API (Stable) -# Overview To facilitate management, Apache Airflow supports a range of REST API endpoints across its objects. This section provides an overview of the API design, methods, and supported use cases. Most of the endpoints accept `JSON` as input and return `JSON` responses. This means that you must usually add the following headers to your request: ``` Content-type: application/json Accept: application/json ``` ## Resources The term `resource` refers to a single type of object in the Airflow metadata. An API is broken up by its endpoint's corresponding resource. The name of a resource is typically plural and expressed in camelCase. Example: `dagRuns`. Resource names are used as part of endpoint URLs, as well as in API parameters and responses. ## CRUD Operations The platform supports **C**reate, **R**ead, **U**pdate, and **D**elete operations on most resources. You can review the standards for these operations and their standard parameters below. Some endpoints have special behavior as exceptions. ### Create To create a resource, you typically submit an HTTP `POST` request with the resource's required metadata in the request body. The response returns a `201 Created` response code upon success with the resource's metadata, including its internal `id`, in the response body. ### Read The HTTP `GET` request can be used to read a resource or to list a number of resources. A resource's `id` can be submitted in the request parameters to read a specific resource. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with the resource's metadata in the response body. If a `GET` request does not include a specific resource `id`, it is treated as a list request. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with an object containing a list of resources' metadata in the response body. When reading resources, some common query parameters are usually available. e.g.: ``` v1/connections?limit=25&offset=25 ``` |Query Parameter|Type|Description| |---------------|----|-----------| |limit|integer|Maximum number of objects to fetch. Usually 25 by default| |offset|integer|Offset after which to start returning objects. For use with limit query parameter.| ### Update Updating a resource requires the resource `id`, and is typically done using an HTTP `PATCH` request, with the fields to modify in the request body. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with information about the modified resource in the response body. ### Delete Deleting a resource requires the resource `id` and is typically executing via an HTTP `DELETE` request. The response usually returns a `204 No Content` response code upon success. ## Conventions - Resource names are plural and expressed in camelCase. - Names are consistent between URL parameter name and field name. - Field names are in snake_case. ```json { \"name\": \"string\", \"slots\": 0, \"occupied_slots\": 0, \"used_slots\": 0, \"queued_slots\": 0, \"open_slots\": 0 } ``` ### Update Mask Update mask is available as a query parameter in patch endpoints. It is used to notify the API which fields you want to update. Using `update_mask` makes it easier to update objects by helping the server know which fields to update in an object instead of updating all fields. The update request ignores any fields that aren't specified in the field mask, leaving them with their current values. Example: ``` resource = request.get('/resource/my-id').json() resource['my_field'] = 'new-value' request.patch('/resource/my-id?update_mask=my_field', data=json.dumps(resource)) ``` ## Versioning and Endpoint Lifecycle - API versioning is not synchronized to specific releases of the Apache Airflow. - APIs are designed to be backward compatible. - Any changes to the API will first go through a deprecation phase. # Trying the API You can use a third party client, such as [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), [HTTPie](https://httpie.org/), [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [the Insomnia rest client](https://insomnia.rest/) to test the Apache Airflow API. Note that you will need to pass credentials data. For e.g., here is how to pause a DAG with [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), when basic authorization is used: ```bash curl -X PATCH 'https://example.com/api/v1/dags/{dag_id}?update_mask=is_paused' \\ -H 'Content-Type: application/json' \\ --user \"username:password\" \\ -d '{ \"is_paused\": true }' ``` Using a graphical tool such as [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [Insomnia](https://insomnia.rest/), it is possible to import the API specifications directly: 1. Download the API specification by clicking the **Download** button at top of this document 2. Import the JSON specification in the graphical tool of your choice. - In *Postman*, you can click the **import** button at the top - With *Insomnia*, you can just drag-and-drop the file on the UI Note that with *Postman*, you can also generate code snippets by selecting a request and clicking on the **Code** button. ## Enabling CORS [Cross-origin resource sharing (CORS)](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/CORS) is a browser security feature that restricts HTTP requests that are initiated from scripts running in the browser. For details on enabling/configuring CORS, see [Enabling CORS](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Authentication To be able to meet the requirements of many organizations, Airflow supports many authentication methods, and it is even possible to add your own method. If you want to check which auth backend is currently set, you can use `airflow config get-value api auth_backends` command as in the example below. ```bash $ airflow config get-value api auth_backends airflow.api.auth.backend.basic_auth ``` The default is to deny all requests. For details on configuring the authentication, see [API Authorization](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Errors We follow the error response format proposed in [RFC 7807](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7807) also known as Problem Details for HTTP APIs. As with our normal API responses, your client must be prepared to gracefully handle additional members of the response. ## Unauthenticated This indicates that the request has not been applied because it lacks valid authentication credentials for the target resource. Please check that you have valid credentials. ## PermissionDenied This response means that the server understood the request but refuses to authorize it because it lacks sufficient rights to the resource. It happens when you do not have the necessary permission to execute the action you performed. You need to get the appropriate permissions in other to resolve this error. ## BadRequest This response means that the server cannot or will not process the request due to something that is perceived to be a client error (e.g., malformed request syntax, invalid request message framing, or deceptive request routing). To resolve this, please ensure that your syntax is correct. ## NotFound This client error response indicates that the server cannot find the requested resource. ## MethodNotAllowed Indicates that the request method is known by the server but is not supported by the target resource. ## NotAcceptable The target resource does not have a current representation that would be acceptable to the user agent, according to the proactive negotiation header fields received in the request, and the server is unwilling to supply a default representation. ## AlreadyExists The request could not be completed due to a conflict with the current state of the target resource, e.g. the resource it tries to create already exists. ## Unknown This means that the server encountered an unexpected condition that prevented it from fulfilling the request. +# Overview To facilitate management, Apache Airflow supports a range of REST API endpoints across its objects. This section provides an overview of the API design, methods, and supported use cases. Most of the endpoints accept `JSON` as input and return `JSON` responses. This means that you must usually add the following headers to your request: ``` Content-type: application/json Accept: application/json ``` ## Resources The term `resource` refers to a single type of object in the Airflow metadata. An API is broken up by its endpoint's corresponding resource. The name of a resource is typically plural and expressed in camelCase. Example: `dagRuns`. Resource names are used as part of endpoint URLs, as well as in API parameters and responses. ## CRUD Operations The platform supports **C**reate, **R**ead, **U**pdate, and **D**elete operations on most resources. You can review the standards for these operations and their standard parameters below. Some endpoints have special behavior as exceptions. ### Create To create a resource, you typically submit an HTTP `POST` request with the resource's required metadata in the request body. The response returns a `201 Created` response code upon success with the resource's metadata, including its internal `id`, in the response body. ### Read The HTTP `GET` request can be used to read a resource or to list a number of resources. A resource's `id` can be submitted in the request parameters to read a specific resource. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with the resource's metadata in the response body. If a `GET` request does not include a specific resource `id`, it is treated as a list request. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with an object containing a list of resources' metadata in the response body. When reading resources, some common query parameters are usually available. e.g.: ``` v1/connections?limit=25&offset=25 ``` |Query Parameter|Type|Description| |---------------|----|-----------| |limit|integer|Maximum number of objects to fetch. Usually 25 by default| |offset|integer|Offset after which to start returning objects. For use with limit query parameter.| ### Update Updating a resource requires the resource `id`, and is typically done using an HTTP `PATCH` request, with the fields to modify in the request body. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with information about the modified resource in the response body. ### Delete Deleting a resource requires the resource `id` and is typically executed via an HTTP `DELETE` request. The response usually returns a `204 No Content` response code upon success. ## Conventions - Resource names are plural and expressed in camelCase. - Names are consistent between URL parameter name and field name. - Field names are in snake_case. ```json { \"description\": \"string\", \"name\": \"string\", \"occupied_slots\": 0, \"open_slots\": 0 \"queued_slots\": 0, \"running_slots\": 0, \"scheduled_slots\": 0, \"slots\": 0, } ``` ### Update Mask Update mask is available as a query parameter in patch endpoints. It is used to notify the API which fields you want to update. Using `update_mask` makes it easier to update objects by helping the server know which fields to update in an object instead of updating all fields. The update request ignores any fields that aren't specified in the field mask, leaving them with their current values. Example: ``` resource = request.get('/resource/my-id').json() resource['my_field'] = 'new-value' request.patch('/resource/my-id?update_mask=my_field', data=json.dumps(resource)) ``` ## Versioning and Endpoint Lifecycle - API versioning is not synchronized to specific releases of the Apache Airflow. - APIs are designed to be backward compatible. - Any changes to the API will first go through a deprecation phase. # Trying the API You can use a third party client, such as [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), [HTTPie](https://httpie.org/), [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [the Insomnia rest client](https://insomnia.rest/) to test the Apache Airflow API. Note that you will need to pass credentials data. For e.g., here is how to pause a DAG with [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), when basic authorization is used: ```bash curl -X PATCH 'https://example.com/api/v1/dags/{dag_id}?update_mask=is_paused' \\ -H 'Content-Type: application/json' \\ --user \"username:password\" \\ -d '{ \"is_paused\": true }' ``` Using a graphical tool such as [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [Insomnia](https://insomnia.rest/), it is possible to import the API specifications directly: 1. Download the API specification by clicking the **Download** button at the top of this document 2. Import the JSON specification in the graphical tool of your choice. - In *Postman*, you can click the **import** button at the top - With *Insomnia*, you can just drag-and-drop the file on the UI Note that with *Postman*, you can also generate code snippets by selecting a request and clicking on the **Code** button. ## Enabling CORS [Cross-origin resource sharing (CORS)](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/CORS) is a browser security feature that restricts HTTP requests that are initiated from scripts running in the browser. For details on enabling/configuring CORS, see [Enabling CORS](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Authentication To be able to meet the requirements of many organizations, Airflow supports many authentication methods, and it is even possible to add your own method. If you want to check which auth backend is currently set, you can use `airflow config get-value api auth_backends` command as in the example below. ```bash $ airflow config get-value api auth_backends airflow.api.auth.backend.basic_auth ``` The default is to deny all requests. For details on configuring the authentication, see [API Authorization](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Errors We follow the error response format proposed in [RFC 7807](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7807) also known as Problem Details for HTTP APIs. As with our normal API responses, your client must be prepared to gracefully handle additional members of the response. ## Unauthenticated This indicates that the request has not been applied because it lacks valid authentication credentials for the target resource. Please check that you have valid credentials. ## PermissionDenied This response means that the server understood the request but refuses to authorize it because it lacks sufficient rights to the resource. It happens when you do not have the necessary permission to execute the action you performed. You need to get the appropriate permissions in other to resolve this error. ## BadRequest This response means that the server cannot or will not process the request due to something that is perceived to be a client error (e.g., malformed request syntax, invalid request message framing, or deceptive request routing). To resolve this, please ensure that your syntax is correct. ## NotFound This client error response indicates that the server cannot find the requested resource. ## MethodNotAllowed Indicates that the request method is known by the server but is not supported by the target resource. ## NotAcceptable The target resource does not have a current representation that would be acceptable to the user agent, according to the proactive negotiation header fields received in the request, and the server is unwilling to supply a default representation. ## AlreadyExists The request could not be completed due to a conflict with the current state of the target resource, e.g. the resource it tries to create already exists. ## Unknown This means that the server encountered an unexpected condition that prevented it from fulfilling the request. -API version: 2.5.0 +API version: 2.7.2 Contact: dev@airflow.apache.org */ diff --git a/airflow/model_config_section.go b/airflow/model_config_section.go index cc4c3ff..0f8de40 100644 --- a/airflow/model_config_section.go +++ b/airflow/model_config_section.go @@ -18,9 +18,9 @@ /* Airflow API (Stable) -# Overview To facilitate management, Apache Airflow supports a range of REST API endpoints across its objects. This section provides an overview of the API design, methods, and supported use cases. Most of the endpoints accept `JSON` as input and return `JSON` responses. This means that you must usually add the following headers to your request: ``` Content-type: application/json Accept: application/json ``` ## Resources The term `resource` refers to a single type of object in the Airflow metadata. An API is broken up by its endpoint's corresponding resource. The name of a resource is typically plural and expressed in camelCase. Example: `dagRuns`. Resource names are used as part of endpoint URLs, as well as in API parameters and responses. ## CRUD Operations The platform supports **C**reate, **R**ead, **U**pdate, and **D**elete operations on most resources. You can review the standards for these operations and their standard parameters below. Some endpoints have special behavior as exceptions. ### Create To create a resource, you typically submit an HTTP `POST` request with the resource's required metadata in the request body. The response returns a `201 Created` response code upon success with the resource's metadata, including its internal `id`, in the response body. ### Read The HTTP `GET` request can be used to read a resource or to list a number of resources. A resource's `id` can be submitted in the request parameters to read a specific resource. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with the resource's metadata in the response body. If a `GET` request does not include a specific resource `id`, it is treated as a list request. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with an object containing a list of resources' metadata in the response body. When reading resources, some common query parameters are usually available. e.g.: ``` v1/connections?limit=25&offset=25 ``` |Query Parameter|Type|Description| |---------------|----|-----------| |limit|integer|Maximum number of objects to fetch. Usually 25 by default| |offset|integer|Offset after which to start returning objects. For use with limit query parameter.| ### Update Updating a resource requires the resource `id`, and is typically done using an HTTP `PATCH` request, with the fields to modify in the request body. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with information about the modified resource in the response body. ### Delete Deleting a resource requires the resource `id` and is typically executing via an HTTP `DELETE` request. The response usually returns a `204 No Content` response code upon success. ## Conventions - Resource names are plural and expressed in camelCase. - Names are consistent between URL parameter name and field name. - Field names are in snake_case. ```json { \"name\": \"string\", \"slots\": 0, \"occupied_slots\": 0, \"used_slots\": 0, \"queued_slots\": 0, \"open_slots\": 0 } ``` ### Update Mask Update mask is available as a query parameter in patch endpoints. It is used to notify the API which fields you want to update. Using `update_mask` makes it easier to update objects by helping the server know which fields to update in an object instead of updating all fields. The update request ignores any fields that aren't specified in the field mask, leaving them with their current values. Example: ``` resource = request.get('/resource/my-id').json() resource['my_field'] = 'new-value' request.patch('/resource/my-id?update_mask=my_field', data=json.dumps(resource)) ``` ## Versioning and Endpoint Lifecycle - API versioning is not synchronized to specific releases of the Apache Airflow. - APIs are designed to be backward compatible. - Any changes to the API will first go through a deprecation phase. # Trying the API You can use a third party client, such as [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), [HTTPie](https://httpie.org/), [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [the Insomnia rest client](https://insomnia.rest/) to test the Apache Airflow API. Note that you will need to pass credentials data. For e.g., here is how to pause a DAG with [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), when basic authorization is used: ```bash curl -X PATCH 'https://example.com/api/v1/dags/{dag_id}?update_mask=is_paused' \\ -H 'Content-Type: application/json' \\ --user \"username:password\" \\ -d '{ \"is_paused\": true }' ``` Using a graphical tool such as [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [Insomnia](https://insomnia.rest/), it is possible to import the API specifications directly: 1. Download the API specification by clicking the **Download** button at top of this document 2. Import the JSON specification in the graphical tool of your choice. - In *Postman*, you can click the **import** button at the top - With *Insomnia*, you can just drag-and-drop the file on the UI Note that with *Postman*, you can also generate code snippets by selecting a request and clicking on the **Code** button. ## Enabling CORS [Cross-origin resource sharing (CORS)](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/CORS) is a browser security feature that restricts HTTP requests that are initiated from scripts running in the browser. For details on enabling/configuring CORS, see [Enabling CORS](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Authentication To be able to meet the requirements of many organizations, Airflow supports many authentication methods, and it is even possible to add your own method. If you want to check which auth backend is currently set, you can use `airflow config get-value api auth_backends` command as in the example below. ```bash $ airflow config get-value api auth_backends airflow.api.auth.backend.basic_auth ``` The default is to deny all requests. For details on configuring the authentication, see [API Authorization](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Errors We follow the error response format proposed in [RFC 7807](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7807) also known as Problem Details for HTTP APIs. As with our normal API responses, your client must be prepared to gracefully handle additional members of the response. ## Unauthenticated This indicates that the request has not been applied because it lacks valid authentication credentials for the target resource. Please check that you have valid credentials. ## PermissionDenied This response means that the server understood the request but refuses to authorize it because it lacks sufficient rights to the resource. It happens when you do not have the necessary permission to execute the action you performed. You need to get the appropriate permissions in other to resolve this error. ## BadRequest This response means that the server cannot or will not process the request due to something that is perceived to be a client error (e.g., malformed request syntax, invalid request message framing, or deceptive request routing). To resolve this, please ensure that your syntax is correct. ## NotFound This client error response indicates that the server cannot find the requested resource. ## MethodNotAllowed Indicates that the request method is known by the server but is not supported by the target resource. ## NotAcceptable The target resource does not have a current representation that would be acceptable to the user agent, according to the proactive negotiation header fields received in the request, and the server is unwilling to supply a default representation. ## AlreadyExists The request could not be completed due to a conflict with the current state of the target resource, e.g. the resource it tries to create already exists. ## Unknown This means that the server encountered an unexpected condition that prevented it from fulfilling the request. +# Overview To facilitate management, Apache Airflow supports a range of REST API endpoints across its objects. This section provides an overview of the API design, methods, and supported use cases. Most of the endpoints accept `JSON` as input and return `JSON` responses. This means that you must usually add the following headers to your request: ``` Content-type: application/json Accept: application/json ``` ## Resources The term `resource` refers to a single type of object in the Airflow metadata. An API is broken up by its endpoint's corresponding resource. The name of a resource is typically plural and expressed in camelCase. Example: `dagRuns`. Resource names are used as part of endpoint URLs, as well as in API parameters and responses. ## CRUD Operations The platform supports **C**reate, **R**ead, **U**pdate, and **D**elete operations on most resources. You can review the standards for these operations and their standard parameters below. Some endpoints have special behavior as exceptions. ### Create To create a resource, you typically submit an HTTP `POST` request with the resource's required metadata in the request body. The response returns a `201 Created` response code upon success with the resource's metadata, including its internal `id`, in the response body. ### Read The HTTP `GET` request can be used to read a resource or to list a number of resources. A resource's `id` can be submitted in the request parameters to read a specific resource. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with the resource's metadata in the response body. If a `GET` request does not include a specific resource `id`, it is treated as a list request. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with an object containing a list of resources' metadata in the response body. When reading resources, some common query parameters are usually available. e.g.: ``` v1/connections?limit=25&offset=25 ``` |Query Parameter|Type|Description| |---------------|----|-----------| |limit|integer|Maximum number of objects to fetch. Usually 25 by default| |offset|integer|Offset after which to start returning objects. For use with limit query parameter.| ### Update Updating a resource requires the resource `id`, and is typically done using an HTTP `PATCH` request, with the fields to modify in the request body. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with information about the modified resource in the response body. ### Delete Deleting a resource requires the resource `id` and is typically executed via an HTTP `DELETE` request. The response usually returns a `204 No Content` response code upon success. ## Conventions - Resource names are plural and expressed in camelCase. - Names are consistent between URL parameter name and field name. - Field names are in snake_case. ```json { \"description\": \"string\", \"name\": \"string\", \"occupied_slots\": 0, \"open_slots\": 0 \"queued_slots\": 0, \"running_slots\": 0, \"scheduled_slots\": 0, \"slots\": 0, } ``` ### Update Mask Update mask is available as a query parameter in patch endpoints. It is used to notify the API which fields you want to update. Using `update_mask` makes it easier to update objects by helping the server know which fields to update in an object instead of updating all fields. The update request ignores any fields that aren't specified in the field mask, leaving them with their current values. Example: ``` resource = request.get('/resource/my-id').json() resource['my_field'] = 'new-value' request.patch('/resource/my-id?update_mask=my_field', data=json.dumps(resource)) ``` ## Versioning and Endpoint Lifecycle - API versioning is not synchronized to specific releases of the Apache Airflow. - APIs are designed to be backward compatible. - Any changes to the API will first go through a deprecation phase. # Trying the API You can use a third party client, such as [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), [HTTPie](https://httpie.org/), [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [the Insomnia rest client](https://insomnia.rest/) to test the Apache Airflow API. Note that you will need to pass credentials data. For e.g., here is how to pause a DAG with [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), when basic authorization is used: ```bash curl -X PATCH 'https://example.com/api/v1/dags/{dag_id}?update_mask=is_paused' \\ -H 'Content-Type: application/json' \\ --user \"username:password\" \\ -d '{ \"is_paused\": true }' ``` Using a graphical tool such as [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [Insomnia](https://insomnia.rest/), it is possible to import the API specifications directly: 1. Download the API specification by clicking the **Download** button at the top of this document 2. Import the JSON specification in the graphical tool of your choice. - In *Postman*, you can click the **import** button at the top - With *Insomnia*, you can just drag-and-drop the file on the UI Note that with *Postman*, you can also generate code snippets by selecting a request and clicking on the **Code** button. ## Enabling CORS [Cross-origin resource sharing (CORS)](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/CORS) is a browser security feature that restricts HTTP requests that are initiated from scripts running in the browser. For details on enabling/configuring CORS, see [Enabling CORS](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Authentication To be able to meet the requirements of many organizations, Airflow supports many authentication methods, and it is even possible to add your own method. If you want to check which auth backend is currently set, you can use `airflow config get-value api auth_backends` command as in the example below. ```bash $ airflow config get-value api auth_backends airflow.api.auth.backend.basic_auth ``` The default is to deny all requests. For details on configuring the authentication, see [API Authorization](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Errors We follow the error response format proposed in [RFC 7807](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7807) also known as Problem Details for HTTP APIs. As with our normal API responses, your client must be prepared to gracefully handle additional members of the response. ## Unauthenticated This indicates that the request has not been applied because it lacks valid authentication credentials for the target resource. Please check that you have valid credentials. ## PermissionDenied This response means that the server understood the request but refuses to authorize it because it lacks sufficient rights to the resource. It happens when you do not have the necessary permission to execute the action you performed. You need to get the appropriate permissions in other to resolve this error. ## BadRequest This response means that the server cannot or will not process the request due to something that is perceived to be a client error (e.g., malformed request syntax, invalid request message framing, or deceptive request routing). To resolve this, please ensure that your syntax is correct. ## NotFound This client error response indicates that the server cannot find the requested resource. ## MethodNotAllowed Indicates that the request method is known by the server but is not supported by the target resource. ## NotAcceptable The target resource does not have a current representation that would be acceptable to the user agent, according to the proactive negotiation header fields received in the request, and the server is unwilling to supply a default representation. ## AlreadyExists The request could not be completed due to a conflict with the current state of the target resource, e.g. the resource it tries to create already exists. ## Unknown This means that the server encountered an unexpected condition that prevented it from fulfilling the request. -API version: 2.5.0 +API version: 2.7.2 Contact: dev@airflow.apache.org */ @@ -35,7 +35,7 @@ import ( // ConfigSection The section of configuration. type ConfigSection struct { Name *string `json:"name,omitempty"` - Options *[]ConfigOption `json:"options,omitempty"` + Options []ConfigOption `json:"options,omitempty"` } // NewConfigSection instantiates a new ConfigSection object @@ -93,12 +93,12 @@ func (o *ConfigSection) GetOptions() []ConfigOption { var ret []ConfigOption return ret } - return *o.Options + return o.Options } // GetOptionsOk returns a tuple with the Options field value if set, nil otherwise // and a boolean to check if the value has been set. -func (o *ConfigSection) GetOptionsOk() (*[]ConfigOption, bool) { +func (o *ConfigSection) GetOptionsOk() ([]ConfigOption, bool) { if o == nil || o.Options == nil { return nil, false } @@ -116,7 +116,7 @@ func (o *ConfigSection) HasOptions() bool { // SetOptions gets a reference to the given []ConfigOption and assigns it to the Options field. func (o *ConfigSection) SetOptions(v []ConfigOption) { - o.Options = &v + o.Options = v } func (o ConfigSection) MarshalJSON() ([]byte, error) { diff --git a/airflow/model_connection.go b/airflow/model_connection.go index 07f0563..83eb959 100644 --- a/airflow/model_connection.go +++ b/airflow/model_connection.go @@ -18,9 +18,9 @@ /* Airflow API (Stable) -# Overview To facilitate management, Apache Airflow supports a range of REST API endpoints across its objects. This section provides an overview of the API design, methods, and supported use cases. Most of the endpoints accept `JSON` as input and return `JSON` responses. This means that you must usually add the following headers to your request: ``` Content-type: application/json Accept: application/json ``` ## Resources The term `resource` refers to a single type of object in the Airflow metadata. An API is broken up by its endpoint's corresponding resource. The name of a resource is typically plural and expressed in camelCase. Example: `dagRuns`. Resource names are used as part of endpoint URLs, as well as in API parameters and responses. ## CRUD Operations The platform supports **C**reate, **R**ead, **U**pdate, and **D**elete operations on most resources. You can review the standards for these operations and their standard parameters below. Some endpoints have special behavior as exceptions. ### Create To create a resource, you typically submit an HTTP `POST` request with the resource's required metadata in the request body. The response returns a `201 Created` response code upon success with the resource's metadata, including its internal `id`, in the response body. ### Read The HTTP `GET` request can be used to read a resource or to list a number of resources. A resource's `id` can be submitted in the request parameters to read a specific resource. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with the resource's metadata in the response body. If a `GET` request does not include a specific resource `id`, it is treated as a list request. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with an object containing a list of resources' metadata in the response body. When reading resources, some common query parameters are usually available. e.g.: ``` v1/connections?limit=25&offset=25 ``` |Query Parameter|Type|Description| |---------------|----|-----------| |limit|integer|Maximum number of objects to fetch. Usually 25 by default| |offset|integer|Offset after which to start returning objects. For use with limit query parameter.| ### Update Updating a resource requires the resource `id`, and is typically done using an HTTP `PATCH` request, with the fields to modify in the request body. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with information about the modified resource in the response body. ### Delete Deleting a resource requires the resource `id` and is typically executing via an HTTP `DELETE` request. The response usually returns a `204 No Content` response code upon success. ## Conventions - Resource names are plural and expressed in camelCase. - Names are consistent between URL parameter name and field name. - Field names are in snake_case. ```json { \"name\": \"string\", \"slots\": 0, \"occupied_slots\": 0, \"used_slots\": 0, \"queued_slots\": 0, \"open_slots\": 0 } ``` ### Update Mask Update mask is available as a query parameter in patch endpoints. It is used to notify the API which fields you want to update. Using `update_mask` makes it easier to update objects by helping the server know which fields to update in an object instead of updating all fields. The update request ignores any fields that aren't specified in the field mask, leaving them with their current values. Example: ``` resource = request.get('/resource/my-id').json() resource['my_field'] = 'new-value' request.patch('/resource/my-id?update_mask=my_field', data=json.dumps(resource)) ``` ## Versioning and Endpoint Lifecycle - API versioning is not synchronized to specific releases of the Apache Airflow. - APIs are designed to be backward compatible. - Any changes to the API will first go through a deprecation phase. # Trying the API You can use a third party client, such as [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), [HTTPie](https://httpie.org/), [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [the Insomnia rest client](https://insomnia.rest/) to test the Apache Airflow API. Note that you will need to pass credentials data. For e.g., here is how to pause a DAG with [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), when basic authorization is used: ```bash curl -X PATCH 'https://example.com/api/v1/dags/{dag_id}?update_mask=is_paused' \\ -H 'Content-Type: application/json' \\ --user \"username:password\" \\ -d '{ \"is_paused\": true }' ``` Using a graphical tool such as [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [Insomnia](https://insomnia.rest/), it is possible to import the API specifications directly: 1. Download the API specification by clicking the **Download** button at top of this document 2. Import the JSON specification in the graphical tool of your choice. - In *Postman*, you can click the **import** button at the top - With *Insomnia*, you can just drag-and-drop the file on the UI Note that with *Postman*, you can also generate code snippets by selecting a request and clicking on the **Code** button. ## Enabling CORS [Cross-origin resource sharing (CORS)](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/CORS) is a browser security feature that restricts HTTP requests that are initiated from scripts running in the browser. For details on enabling/configuring CORS, see [Enabling CORS](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Authentication To be able to meet the requirements of many organizations, Airflow supports many authentication methods, and it is even possible to add your own method. If you want to check which auth backend is currently set, you can use `airflow config get-value api auth_backends` command as in the example below. ```bash $ airflow config get-value api auth_backends airflow.api.auth.backend.basic_auth ``` The default is to deny all requests. For details on configuring the authentication, see [API Authorization](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Errors We follow the error response format proposed in [RFC 7807](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7807) also known as Problem Details for HTTP APIs. As with our normal API responses, your client must be prepared to gracefully handle additional members of the response. ## Unauthenticated This indicates that the request has not been applied because it lacks valid authentication credentials for the target resource. Please check that you have valid credentials. ## PermissionDenied This response means that the server understood the request but refuses to authorize it because it lacks sufficient rights to the resource. It happens when you do not have the necessary permission to execute the action you performed. You need to get the appropriate permissions in other to resolve this error. ## BadRequest This response means that the server cannot or will not process the request due to something that is perceived to be a client error (e.g., malformed request syntax, invalid request message framing, or deceptive request routing). To resolve this, please ensure that your syntax is correct. ## NotFound This client error response indicates that the server cannot find the requested resource. ## MethodNotAllowed Indicates that the request method is known by the server but is not supported by the target resource. ## NotAcceptable The target resource does not have a current representation that would be acceptable to the user agent, according to the proactive negotiation header fields received in the request, and the server is unwilling to supply a default representation. ## AlreadyExists The request could not be completed due to a conflict with the current state of the target resource, e.g. the resource it tries to create already exists. ## Unknown This means that the server encountered an unexpected condition that prevented it from fulfilling the request. +# Overview To facilitate management, Apache Airflow supports a range of REST API endpoints across its objects. This section provides an overview of the API design, methods, and supported use cases. Most of the endpoints accept `JSON` as input and return `JSON` responses. This means that you must usually add the following headers to your request: ``` Content-type: application/json Accept: application/json ``` ## Resources The term `resource` refers to a single type of object in the Airflow metadata. An API is broken up by its endpoint's corresponding resource. The name of a resource is typically plural and expressed in camelCase. Example: `dagRuns`. Resource names are used as part of endpoint URLs, as well as in API parameters and responses. ## CRUD Operations The platform supports **C**reate, **R**ead, **U**pdate, and **D**elete operations on most resources. You can review the standards for these operations and their standard parameters below. Some endpoints have special behavior as exceptions. ### Create To create a resource, you typically submit an HTTP `POST` request with the resource's required metadata in the request body. The response returns a `201 Created` response code upon success with the resource's metadata, including its internal `id`, in the response body. ### Read The HTTP `GET` request can be used to read a resource or to list a number of resources. A resource's `id` can be submitted in the request parameters to read a specific resource. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with the resource's metadata in the response body. If a `GET` request does not include a specific resource `id`, it is treated as a list request. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with an object containing a list of resources' metadata in the response body. When reading resources, some common query parameters are usually available. e.g.: ``` v1/connections?limit=25&offset=25 ``` |Query Parameter|Type|Description| |---------------|----|-----------| |limit|integer|Maximum number of objects to fetch. Usually 25 by default| |offset|integer|Offset after which to start returning objects. For use with limit query parameter.| ### Update Updating a resource requires the resource `id`, and is typically done using an HTTP `PATCH` request, with the fields to modify in the request body. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with information about the modified resource in the response body. ### Delete Deleting a resource requires the resource `id` and is typically executed via an HTTP `DELETE` request. The response usually returns a `204 No Content` response code upon success. ## Conventions - Resource names are plural and expressed in camelCase. - Names are consistent between URL parameter name and field name. - Field names are in snake_case. ```json { \"description\": \"string\", \"name\": \"string\", \"occupied_slots\": 0, \"open_slots\": 0 \"queued_slots\": 0, \"running_slots\": 0, \"scheduled_slots\": 0, \"slots\": 0, } ``` ### Update Mask Update mask is available as a query parameter in patch endpoints. It is used to notify the API which fields you want to update. Using `update_mask` makes it easier to update objects by helping the server know which fields to update in an object instead of updating all fields. The update request ignores any fields that aren't specified in the field mask, leaving them with their current values. Example: ``` resource = request.get('/resource/my-id').json() resource['my_field'] = 'new-value' request.patch('/resource/my-id?update_mask=my_field', data=json.dumps(resource)) ``` ## Versioning and Endpoint Lifecycle - API versioning is not synchronized to specific releases of the Apache Airflow. - APIs are designed to be backward compatible. - Any changes to the API will first go through a deprecation phase. # Trying the API You can use a third party client, such as [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), [HTTPie](https://httpie.org/), [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [the Insomnia rest client](https://insomnia.rest/) to test the Apache Airflow API. Note that you will need to pass credentials data. For e.g., here is how to pause a DAG with [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), when basic authorization is used: ```bash curl -X PATCH 'https://example.com/api/v1/dags/{dag_id}?update_mask=is_paused' \\ -H 'Content-Type: application/json' \\ --user \"username:password\" \\ -d '{ \"is_paused\": true }' ``` Using a graphical tool such as [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [Insomnia](https://insomnia.rest/), it is possible to import the API specifications directly: 1. Download the API specification by clicking the **Download** button at the top of this document 2. Import the JSON specification in the graphical tool of your choice. - In *Postman*, you can click the **import** button at the top - With *Insomnia*, you can just drag-and-drop the file on the UI Note that with *Postman*, you can also generate code snippets by selecting a request and clicking on the **Code** button. ## Enabling CORS [Cross-origin resource sharing (CORS)](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/CORS) is a browser security feature that restricts HTTP requests that are initiated from scripts running in the browser. For details on enabling/configuring CORS, see [Enabling CORS](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Authentication To be able to meet the requirements of many organizations, Airflow supports many authentication methods, and it is even possible to add your own method. If you want to check which auth backend is currently set, you can use `airflow config get-value api auth_backends` command as in the example below. ```bash $ airflow config get-value api auth_backends airflow.api.auth.backend.basic_auth ``` The default is to deny all requests. For details on configuring the authentication, see [API Authorization](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Errors We follow the error response format proposed in [RFC 7807](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7807) also known as Problem Details for HTTP APIs. As with our normal API responses, your client must be prepared to gracefully handle additional members of the response. ## Unauthenticated This indicates that the request has not been applied because it lacks valid authentication credentials for the target resource. Please check that you have valid credentials. ## PermissionDenied This response means that the server understood the request but refuses to authorize it because it lacks sufficient rights to the resource. It happens when you do not have the necessary permission to execute the action you performed. You need to get the appropriate permissions in other to resolve this error. ## BadRequest This response means that the server cannot or will not process the request due to something that is perceived to be a client error (e.g., malformed request syntax, invalid request message framing, or deceptive request routing). To resolve this, please ensure that your syntax is correct. ## NotFound This client error response indicates that the server cannot find the requested resource. ## MethodNotAllowed Indicates that the request method is known by the server but is not supported by the target resource. ## NotAcceptable The target resource does not have a current representation that would be acceptable to the user agent, according to the proactive negotiation header fields received in the request, and the server is unwilling to supply a default representation. ## AlreadyExists The request could not be completed due to a conflict with the current state of the target resource, e.g. the resource it tries to create already exists. ## Unknown This means that the server encountered an unexpected condition that prevented it from fulfilling the request. -API version: 2.5.0 +API version: 2.7.2 Contact: dev@airflow.apache.org */ diff --git a/airflow/model_connection_all_of.go b/airflow/model_connection_all_of.go index cd3053e..26807b9 100644 --- a/airflow/model_connection_all_of.go +++ b/airflow/model_connection_all_of.go @@ -18,9 +18,9 @@ /* Airflow API (Stable) -# Overview To facilitate management, Apache Airflow supports a range of REST API endpoints across its objects. This section provides an overview of the API design, methods, and supported use cases. Most of the endpoints accept `JSON` as input and return `JSON` responses. This means that you must usually add the following headers to your request: ``` Content-type: application/json Accept: application/json ``` ## Resources The term `resource` refers to a single type of object in the Airflow metadata. An API is broken up by its endpoint's corresponding resource. The name of a resource is typically plural and expressed in camelCase. Example: `dagRuns`. Resource names are used as part of endpoint URLs, as well as in API parameters and responses. ## CRUD Operations The platform supports **C**reate, **R**ead, **U**pdate, and **D**elete operations on most resources. You can review the standards for these operations and their standard parameters below. Some endpoints have special behavior as exceptions. ### Create To create a resource, you typically submit an HTTP `POST` request with the resource's required metadata in the request body. The response returns a `201 Created` response code upon success with the resource's metadata, including its internal `id`, in the response body. ### Read The HTTP `GET` request can be used to read a resource or to list a number of resources. A resource's `id` can be submitted in the request parameters to read a specific resource. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with the resource's metadata in the response body. If a `GET` request does not include a specific resource `id`, it is treated as a list request. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with an object containing a list of resources' metadata in the response body. When reading resources, some common query parameters are usually available. e.g.: ``` v1/connections?limit=25&offset=25 ``` |Query Parameter|Type|Description| |---------------|----|-----------| |limit|integer|Maximum number of objects to fetch. Usually 25 by default| |offset|integer|Offset after which to start returning objects. For use with limit query parameter.| ### Update Updating a resource requires the resource `id`, and is typically done using an HTTP `PATCH` request, with the fields to modify in the request body. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with information about the modified resource in the response body. ### Delete Deleting a resource requires the resource `id` and is typically executing via an HTTP `DELETE` request. The response usually returns a `204 No Content` response code upon success. ## Conventions - Resource names are plural and expressed in camelCase. - Names are consistent between URL parameter name and field name. - Field names are in snake_case. ```json { \"name\": \"string\", \"slots\": 0, \"occupied_slots\": 0, \"used_slots\": 0, \"queued_slots\": 0, \"open_slots\": 0 } ``` ### Update Mask Update mask is available as a query parameter in patch endpoints. It is used to notify the API which fields you want to update. Using `update_mask` makes it easier to update objects by helping the server know which fields to update in an object instead of updating all fields. The update request ignores any fields that aren't specified in the field mask, leaving them with their current values. Example: ``` resource = request.get('/resource/my-id').json() resource['my_field'] = 'new-value' request.patch('/resource/my-id?update_mask=my_field', data=json.dumps(resource)) ``` ## Versioning and Endpoint Lifecycle - API versioning is not synchronized to specific releases of the Apache Airflow. - APIs are designed to be backward compatible. - Any changes to the API will first go through a deprecation phase. # Trying the API You can use a third party client, such as [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), [HTTPie](https://httpie.org/), [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [the Insomnia rest client](https://insomnia.rest/) to test the Apache Airflow API. Note that you will need to pass credentials data. For e.g., here is how to pause a DAG with [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), when basic authorization is used: ```bash curl -X PATCH 'https://example.com/api/v1/dags/{dag_id}?update_mask=is_paused' \\ -H 'Content-Type: application/json' \\ --user \"username:password\" \\ -d '{ \"is_paused\": true }' ``` Using a graphical tool such as [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [Insomnia](https://insomnia.rest/), it is possible to import the API specifications directly: 1. Download the API specification by clicking the **Download** button at top of this document 2. Import the JSON specification in the graphical tool of your choice. - In *Postman*, you can click the **import** button at the top - With *Insomnia*, you can just drag-and-drop the file on the UI Note that with *Postman*, you can also generate code snippets by selecting a request and clicking on the **Code** button. ## Enabling CORS [Cross-origin resource sharing (CORS)](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/CORS) is a browser security feature that restricts HTTP requests that are initiated from scripts running in the browser. For details on enabling/configuring CORS, see [Enabling CORS](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Authentication To be able to meet the requirements of many organizations, Airflow supports many authentication methods, and it is even possible to add your own method. If you want to check which auth backend is currently set, you can use `airflow config get-value api auth_backends` command as in the example below. ```bash $ airflow config get-value api auth_backends airflow.api.auth.backend.basic_auth ``` The default is to deny all requests. For details on configuring the authentication, see [API Authorization](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Errors We follow the error response format proposed in [RFC 7807](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7807) also known as Problem Details for HTTP APIs. As with our normal API responses, your client must be prepared to gracefully handle additional members of the response. ## Unauthenticated This indicates that the request has not been applied because it lacks valid authentication credentials for the target resource. Please check that you have valid credentials. ## PermissionDenied This response means that the server understood the request but refuses to authorize it because it lacks sufficient rights to the resource. It happens when you do not have the necessary permission to execute the action you performed. You need to get the appropriate permissions in other to resolve this error. ## BadRequest This response means that the server cannot or will not process the request due to something that is perceived to be a client error (e.g., malformed request syntax, invalid request message framing, or deceptive request routing). To resolve this, please ensure that your syntax is correct. ## NotFound This client error response indicates that the server cannot find the requested resource. ## MethodNotAllowed Indicates that the request method is known by the server but is not supported by the target resource. ## NotAcceptable The target resource does not have a current representation that would be acceptable to the user agent, according to the proactive negotiation header fields received in the request, and the server is unwilling to supply a default representation. ## AlreadyExists The request could not be completed due to a conflict with the current state of the target resource, e.g. the resource it tries to create already exists. ## Unknown This means that the server encountered an unexpected condition that prevented it from fulfilling the request. +# Overview To facilitate management, Apache Airflow supports a range of REST API endpoints across its objects. This section provides an overview of the API design, methods, and supported use cases. Most of the endpoints accept `JSON` as input and return `JSON` responses. This means that you must usually add the following headers to your request: ``` Content-type: application/json Accept: application/json ``` ## Resources The term `resource` refers to a single type of object in the Airflow metadata. An API is broken up by its endpoint's corresponding resource. The name of a resource is typically plural and expressed in camelCase. Example: `dagRuns`. Resource names are used as part of endpoint URLs, as well as in API parameters and responses. ## CRUD Operations The platform supports **C**reate, **R**ead, **U**pdate, and **D**elete operations on most resources. You can review the standards for these operations and their standard parameters below. Some endpoints have special behavior as exceptions. ### Create To create a resource, you typically submit an HTTP `POST` request with the resource's required metadata in the request body. The response returns a `201 Created` response code upon success with the resource's metadata, including its internal `id`, in the response body. ### Read The HTTP `GET` request can be used to read a resource or to list a number of resources. A resource's `id` can be submitted in the request parameters to read a specific resource. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with the resource's metadata in the response body. If a `GET` request does not include a specific resource `id`, it is treated as a list request. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with an object containing a list of resources' metadata in the response body. When reading resources, some common query parameters are usually available. e.g.: ``` v1/connections?limit=25&offset=25 ``` |Query Parameter|Type|Description| |---------------|----|-----------| |limit|integer|Maximum number of objects to fetch. Usually 25 by default| |offset|integer|Offset after which to start returning objects. For use with limit query parameter.| ### Update Updating a resource requires the resource `id`, and is typically done using an HTTP `PATCH` request, with the fields to modify in the request body. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with information about the modified resource in the response body. ### Delete Deleting a resource requires the resource `id` and is typically executed via an HTTP `DELETE` request. The response usually returns a `204 No Content` response code upon success. ## Conventions - Resource names are plural and expressed in camelCase. - Names are consistent between URL parameter name and field name. - Field names are in snake_case. ```json { \"description\": \"string\", \"name\": \"string\", \"occupied_slots\": 0, \"open_slots\": 0 \"queued_slots\": 0, \"running_slots\": 0, \"scheduled_slots\": 0, \"slots\": 0, } ``` ### Update Mask Update mask is available as a query parameter in patch endpoints. It is used to notify the API which fields you want to update. Using `update_mask` makes it easier to update objects by helping the server know which fields to update in an object instead of updating all fields. The update request ignores any fields that aren't specified in the field mask, leaving them with their current values. Example: ``` resource = request.get('/resource/my-id').json() resource['my_field'] = 'new-value' request.patch('/resource/my-id?update_mask=my_field', data=json.dumps(resource)) ``` ## Versioning and Endpoint Lifecycle - API versioning is not synchronized to specific releases of the Apache Airflow. - APIs are designed to be backward compatible. - Any changes to the API will first go through a deprecation phase. # Trying the API You can use a third party client, such as [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), [HTTPie](https://httpie.org/), [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [the Insomnia rest client](https://insomnia.rest/) to test the Apache Airflow API. Note that you will need to pass credentials data. For e.g., here is how to pause a DAG with [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), when basic authorization is used: ```bash curl -X PATCH 'https://example.com/api/v1/dags/{dag_id}?update_mask=is_paused' \\ -H 'Content-Type: application/json' \\ --user \"username:password\" \\ -d '{ \"is_paused\": true }' ``` Using a graphical tool such as [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [Insomnia](https://insomnia.rest/), it is possible to import the API specifications directly: 1. Download the API specification by clicking the **Download** button at the top of this document 2. Import the JSON specification in the graphical tool of your choice. - In *Postman*, you can click the **import** button at the top - With *Insomnia*, you can just drag-and-drop the file on the UI Note that with *Postman*, you can also generate code snippets by selecting a request and clicking on the **Code** button. ## Enabling CORS [Cross-origin resource sharing (CORS)](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/CORS) is a browser security feature that restricts HTTP requests that are initiated from scripts running in the browser. For details on enabling/configuring CORS, see [Enabling CORS](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Authentication To be able to meet the requirements of many organizations, Airflow supports many authentication methods, and it is even possible to add your own method. If you want to check which auth backend is currently set, you can use `airflow config get-value api auth_backends` command as in the example below. ```bash $ airflow config get-value api auth_backends airflow.api.auth.backend.basic_auth ``` The default is to deny all requests. For details on configuring the authentication, see [API Authorization](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Errors We follow the error response format proposed in [RFC 7807](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7807) also known as Problem Details for HTTP APIs. As with our normal API responses, your client must be prepared to gracefully handle additional members of the response. ## Unauthenticated This indicates that the request has not been applied because it lacks valid authentication credentials for the target resource. Please check that you have valid credentials. ## PermissionDenied This response means that the server understood the request but refuses to authorize it because it lacks sufficient rights to the resource. It happens when you do not have the necessary permission to execute the action you performed. You need to get the appropriate permissions in other to resolve this error. ## BadRequest This response means that the server cannot or will not process the request due to something that is perceived to be a client error (e.g., malformed request syntax, invalid request message framing, or deceptive request routing). To resolve this, please ensure that your syntax is correct. ## NotFound This client error response indicates that the server cannot find the requested resource. ## MethodNotAllowed Indicates that the request method is known by the server but is not supported by the target resource. ## NotAcceptable The target resource does not have a current representation that would be acceptable to the user agent, according to the proactive negotiation header fields received in the request, and the server is unwilling to supply a default representation. ## AlreadyExists The request could not be completed due to a conflict with the current state of the target resource, e.g. the resource it tries to create already exists. ## Unknown This means that the server encountered an unexpected condition that prevented it from fulfilling the request. -API version: 2.5.0 +API version: 2.7.2 Contact: dev@airflow.apache.org */ diff --git a/airflow/model_connection_collection.go b/airflow/model_connection_collection.go index e7cf6da..4ad4860 100644 --- a/airflow/model_connection_collection.go +++ b/airflow/model_connection_collection.go @@ -18,9 +18,9 @@ /* Airflow API (Stable) -# Overview To facilitate management, Apache Airflow supports a range of REST API endpoints across its objects. This section provides an overview of the API design, methods, and supported use cases. Most of the endpoints accept `JSON` as input and return `JSON` responses. This means that you must usually add the following headers to your request: ``` Content-type: application/json Accept: application/json ``` ## Resources The term `resource` refers to a single type of object in the Airflow metadata. An API is broken up by its endpoint's corresponding resource. The name of a resource is typically plural and expressed in camelCase. Example: `dagRuns`. Resource names are used as part of endpoint URLs, as well as in API parameters and responses. ## CRUD Operations The platform supports **C**reate, **R**ead, **U**pdate, and **D**elete operations on most resources. You can review the standards for these operations and their standard parameters below. Some endpoints have special behavior as exceptions. ### Create To create a resource, you typically submit an HTTP `POST` request with the resource's required metadata in the request body. The response returns a `201 Created` response code upon success with the resource's metadata, including its internal `id`, in the response body. ### Read The HTTP `GET` request can be used to read a resource or to list a number of resources. A resource's `id` can be submitted in the request parameters to read a specific resource. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with the resource's metadata in the response body. If a `GET` request does not include a specific resource `id`, it is treated as a list request. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with an object containing a list of resources' metadata in the response body. When reading resources, some common query parameters are usually available. e.g.: ``` v1/connections?limit=25&offset=25 ``` |Query Parameter|Type|Description| |---------------|----|-----------| |limit|integer|Maximum number of objects to fetch. Usually 25 by default| |offset|integer|Offset after which to start returning objects. For use with limit query parameter.| ### Update Updating a resource requires the resource `id`, and is typically done using an HTTP `PATCH` request, with the fields to modify in the request body. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with information about the modified resource in the response body. ### Delete Deleting a resource requires the resource `id` and is typically executing via an HTTP `DELETE` request. The response usually returns a `204 No Content` response code upon success. ## Conventions - Resource names are plural and expressed in camelCase. - Names are consistent between URL parameter name and field name. - Field names are in snake_case. ```json { \"name\": \"string\", \"slots\": 0, \"occupied_slots\": 0, \"used_slots\": 0, \"queued_slots\": 0, \"open_slots\": 0 } ``` ### Update Mask Update mask is available as a query parameter in patch endpoints. It is used to notify the API which fields you want to update. Using `update_mask` makes it easier to update objects by helping the server know which fields to update in an object instead of updating all fields. The update request ignores any fields that aren't specified in the field mask, leaving them with their current values. Example: ``` resource = request.get('/resource/my-id').json() resource['my_field'] = 'new-value' request.patch('/resource/my-id?update_mask=my_field', data=json.dumps(resource)) ``` ## Versioning and Endpoint Lifecycle - API versioning is not synchronized to specific releases of the Apache Airflow. - APIs are designed to be backward compatible. - Any changes to the API will first go through a deprecation phase. # Trying the API You can use a third party client, such as [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), [HTTPie](https://httpie.org/), [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [the Insomnia rest client](https://insomnia.rest/) to test the Apache Airflow API. Note that you will need to pass credentials data. For e.g., here is how to pause a DAG with [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), when basic authorization is used: ```bash curl -X PATCH 'https://example.com/api/v1/dags/{dag_id}?update_mask=is_paused' \\ -H 'Content-Type: application/json' \\ --user \"username:password\" \\ -d '{ \"is_paused\": true }' ``` Using a graphical tool such as [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [Insomnia](https://insomnia.rest/), it is possible to import the API specifications directly: 1. Download the API specification by clicking the **Download** button at top of this document 2. Import the JSON specification in the graphical tool of your choice. - In *Postman*, you can click the **import** button at the top - With *Insomnia*, you can just drag-and-drop the file on the UI Note that with *Postman*, you can also generate code snippets by selecting a request and clicking on the **Code** button. ## Enabling CORS [Cross-origin resource sharing (CORS)](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/CORS) is a browser security feature that restricts HTTP requests that are initiated from scripts running in the browser. For details on enabling/configuring CORS, see [Enabling CORS](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Authentication To be able to meet the requirements of many organizations, Airflow supports many authentication methods, and it is even possible to add your own method. If you want to check which auth backend is currently set, you can use `airflow config get-value api auth_backends` command as in the example below. ```bash $ airflow config get-value api auth_backends airflow.api.auth.backend.basic_auth ``` The default is to deny all requests. For details on configuring the authentication, see [API Authorization](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Errors We follow the error response format proposed in [RFC 7807](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7807) also known as Problem Details for HTTP APIs. As with our normal API responses, your client must be prepared to gracefully handle additional members of the response. ## Unauthenticated This indicates that the request has not been applied because it lacks valid authentication credentials for the target resource. Please check that you have valid credentials. ## PermissionDenied This response means that the server understood the request but refuses to authorize it because it lacks sufficient rights to the resource. It happens when you do not have the necessary permission to execute the action you performed. You need to get the appropriate permissions in other to resolve this error. ## BadRequest This response means that the server cannot or will not process the request due to something that is perceived to be a client error (e.g., malformed request syntax, invalid request message framing, or deceptive request routing). To resolve this, please ensure that your syntax is correct. ## NotFound This client error response indicates that the server cannot find the requested resource. ## MethodNotAllowed Indicates that the request method is known by the server but is not supported by the target resource. ## NotAcceptable The target resource does not have a current representation that would be acceptable to the user agent, according to the proactive negotiation header fields received in the request, and the server is unwilling to supply a default representation. ## AlreadyExists The request could not be completed due to a conflict with the current state of the target resource, e.g. the resource it tries to create already exists. ## Unknown This means that the server encountered an unexpected condition that prevented it from fulfilling the request. +# Overview To facilitate management, Apache Airflow supports a range of REST API endpoints across its objects. This section provides an overview of the API design, methods, and supported use cases. Most of the endpoints accept `JSON` as input and return `JSON` responses. This means that you must usually add the following headers to your request: ``` Content-type: application/json Accept: application/json ``` ## Resources The term `resource` refers to a single type of object in the Airflow metadata. An API is broken up by its endpoint's corresponding resource. The name of a resource is typically plural and expressed in camelCase. Example: `dagRuns`. Resource names are used as part of endpoint URLs, as well as in API parameters and responses. ## CRUD Operations The platform supports **C**reate, **R**ead, **U**pdate, and **D**elete operations on most resources. You can review the standards for these operations and their standard parameters below. Some endpoints have special behavior as exceptions. ### Create To create a resource, you typically submit an HTTP `POST` request with the resource's required metadata in the request body. The response returns a `201 Created` response code upon success with the resource's metadata, including its internal `id`, in the response body. ### Read The HTTP `GET` request can be used to read a resource or to list a number of resources. A resource's `id` can be submitted in the request parameters to read a specific resource. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with the resource's metadata in the response body. If a `GET` request does not include a specific resource `id`, it is treated as a list request. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with an object containing a list of resources' metadata in the response body. When reading resources, some common query parameters are usually available. e.g.: ``` v1/connections?limit=25&offset=25 ``` |Query Parameter|Type|Description| |---------------|----|-----------| |limit|integer|Maximum number of objects to fetch. Usually 25 by default| |offset|integer|Offset after which to start returning objects. For use with limit query parameter.| ### Update Updating a resource requires the resource `id`, and is typically done using an HTTP `PATCH` request, with the fields to modify in the request body. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with information about the modified resource in the response body. ### Delete Deleting a resource requires the resource `id` and is typically executed via an HTTP `DELETE` request. The response usually returns a `204 No Content` response code upon success. ## Conventions - Resource names are plural and expressed in camelCase. - Names are consistent between URL parameter name and field name. - Field names are in snake_case. ```json { \"description\": \"string\", \"name\": \"string\", \"occupied_slots\": 0, \"open_slots\": 0 \"queued_slots\": 0, \"running_slots\": 0, \"scheduled_slots\": 0, \"slots\": 0, } ``` ### Update Mask Update mask is available as a query parameter in patch endpoints. It is used to notify the API which fields you want to update. Using `update_mask` makes it easier to update objects by helping the server know which fields to update in an object instead of updating all fields. The update request ignores any fields that aren't specified in the field mask, leaving them with their current values. Example: ``` resource = request.get('/resource/my-id').json() resource['my_field'] = 'new-value' request.patch('/resource/my-id?update_mask=my_field', data=json.dumps(resource)) ``` ## Versioning and Endpoint Lifecycle - API versioning is not synchronized to specific releases of the Apache Airflow. - APIs are designed to be backward compatible. - Any changes to the API will first go through a deprecation phase. # Trying the API You can use a third party client, such as [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), [HTTPie](https://httpie.org/), [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [the Insomnia rest client](https://insomnia.rest/) to test the Apache Airflow API. Note that you will need to pass credentials data. For e.g., here is how to pause a DAG with [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), when basic authorization is used: ```bash curl -X PATCH 'https://example.com/api/v1/dags/{dag_id}?update_mask=is_paused' \\ -H 'Content-Type: application/json' \\ --user \"username:password\" \\ -d '{ \"is_paused\": true }' ``` Using a graphical tool such as [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [Insomnia](https://insomnia.rest/), it is possible to import the API specifications directly: 1. Download the API specification by clicking the **Download** button at the top of this document 2. Import the JSON specification in the graphical tool of your choice. - In *Postman*, you can click the **import** button at the top - With *Insomnia*, you can just drag-and-drop the file on the UI Note that with *Postman*, you can also generate code snippets by selecting a request and clicking on the **Code** button. ## Enabling CORS [Cross-origin resource sharing (CORS)](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/CORS) is a browser security feature that restricts HTTP requests that are initiated from scripts running in the browser. For details on enabling/configuring CORS, see [Enabling CORS](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Authentication To be able to meet the requirements of many organizations, Airflow supports many authentication methods, and it is even possible to add your own method. If you want to check which auth backend is currently set, you can use `airflow config get-value api auth_backends` command as in the example below. ```bash $ airflow config get-value api auth_backends airflow.api.auth.backend.basic_auth ``` The default is to deny all requests. For details on configuring the authentication, see [API Authorization](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Errors We follow the error response format proposed in [RFC 7807](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7807) also known as Problem Details for HTTP APIs. As with our normal API responses, your client must be prepared to gracefully handle additional members of the response. ## Unauthenticated This indicates that the request has not been applied because it lacks valid authentication credentials for the target resource. Please check that you have valid credentials. ## PermissionDenied This response means that the server understood the request but refuses to authorize it because it lacks sufficient rights to the resource. It happens when you do not have the necessary permission to execute the action you performed. You need to get the appropriate permissions in other to resolve this error. ## BadRequest This response means that the server cannot or will not process the request due to something that is perceived to be a client error (e.g., malformed request syntax, invalid request message framing, or deceptive request routing). To resolve this, please ensure that your syntax is correct. ## NotFound This client error response indicates that the server cannot find the requested resource. ## MethodNotAllowed Indicates that the request method is known by the server but is not supported by the target resource. ## NotAcceptable The target resource does not have a current representation that would be acceptable to the user agent, according to the proactive negotiation header fields received in the request, and the server is unwilling to supply a default representation. ## AlreadyExists The request could not be completed due to a conflict with the current state of the target resource, e.g. the resource it tries to create already exists. ## Unknown This means that the server encountered an unexpected condition that prevented it from fulfilling the request. -API version: 2.5.0 +API version: 2.7.2 Contact: dev@airflow.apache.org */ @@ -34,8 +34,8 @@ import ( // ConnectionCollection Collection of connections. *Changed in version 2.1.0*: 'total_entries' field is added. type ConnectionCollection struct { - Connections *[]ConnectionCollectionItem `json:"connections,omitempty"` - // Count of objects in the current result set. + Connections []ConnectionCollectionItem `json:"connections,omitempty"` + // Count of total objects in the current result set before pagination parameters (limit, offset) are applied. TotalEntries *int32 `json:"total_entries,omitempty"` } @@ -62,12 +62,12 @@ func (o *ConnectionCollection) GetConnections() []ConnectionCollectionItem { var ret []ConnectionCollectionItem return ret } - return *o.Connections + return o.Connections } // GetConnectionsOk returns a tuple with the Connections field value if set, nil otherwise // and a boolean to check if the value has been set. -func (o *ConnectionCollection) GetConnectionsOk() (*[]ConnectionCollectionItem, bool) { +func (o *ConnectionCollection) GetConnectionsOk() ([]ConnectionCollectionItem, bool) { if o == nil || o.Connections == nil { return nil, false } @@ -85,7 +85,7 @@ func (o *ConnectionCollection) HasConnections() bool { // SetConnections gets a reference to the given []ConnectionCollectionItem and assigns it to the Connections field. func (o *ConnectionCollection) SetConnections(v []ConnectionCollectionItem) { - o.Connections = &v + o.Connections = v } // GetTotalEntries returns the TotalEntries field value if set, zero value otherwise. diff --git a/airflow/model_connection_collection_all_of.go b/airflow/model_connection_collection_all_of.go index e8c12fe..8c2b66c 100644 --- a/airflow/model_connection_collection_all_of.go +++ b/airflow/model_connection_collection_all_of.go @@ -18,9 +18,9 @@ /* Airflow API (Stable) -# Overview To facilitate management, Apache Airflow supports a range of REST API endpoints across its objects. This section provides an overview of the API design, methods, and supported use cases. Most of the endpoints accept `JSON` as input and return `JSON` responses. This means that you must usually add the following headers to your request: ``` Content-type: application/json Accept: application/json ``` ## Resources The term `resource` refers to a single type of object in the Airflow metadata. An API is broken up by its endpoint's corresponding resource. The name of a resource is typically plural and expressed in camelCase. Example: `dagRuns`. Resource names are used as part of endpoint URLs, as well as in API parameters and responses. ## CRUD Operations The platform supports **C**reate, **R**ead, **U**pdate, and **D**elete operations on most resources. You can review the standards for these operations and their standard parameters below. Some endpoints have special behavior as exceptions. ### Create To create a resource, you typically submit an HTTP `POST` request with the resource's required metadata in the request body. The response returns a `201 Created` response code upon success with the resource's metadata, including its internal `id`, in the response body. ### Read The HTTP `GET` request can be used to read a resource or to list a number of resources. A resource's `id` can be submitted in the request parameters to read a specific resource. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with the resource's metadata in the response body. If a `GET` request does not include a specific resource `id`, it is treated as a list request. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with an object containing a list of resources' metadata in the response body. When reading resources, some common query parameters are usually available. e.g.: ``` v1/connections?limit=25&offset=25 ``` |Query Parameter|Type|Description| |---------------|----|-----------| |limit|integer|Maximum number of objects to fetch. Usually 25 by default| |offset|integer|Offset after which to start returning objects. For use with limit query parameter.| ### Update Updating a resource requires the resource `id`, and is typically done using an HTTP `PATCH` request, with the fields to modify in the request body. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with information about the modified resource in the response body. ### Delete Deleting a resource requires the resource `id` and is typically executing via an HTTP `DELETE` request. The response usually returns a `204 No Content` response code upon success. ## Conventions - Resource names are plural and expressed in camelCase. - Names are consistent between URL parameter name and field name. - Field names are in snake_case. ```json { \"name\": \"string\", \"slots\": 0, \"occupied_slots\": 0, \"used_slots\": 0, \"queued_slots\": 0, \"open_slots\": 0 } ``` ### Update Mask Update mask is available as a query parameter in patch endpoints. It is used to notify the API which fields you want to update. Using `update_mask` makes it easier to update objects by helping the server know which fields to update in an object instead of updating all fields. The update request ignores any fields that aren't specified in the field mask, leaving them with their current values. Example: ``` resource = request.get('/resource/my-id').json() resource['my_field'] = 'new-value' request.patch('/resource/my-id?update_mask=my_field', data=json.dumps(resource)) ``` ## Versioning and Endpoint Lifecycle - API versioning is not synchronized to specific releases of the Apache Airflow. - APIs are designed to be backward compatible. - Any changes to the API will first go through a deprecation phase. # Trying the API You can use a third party client, such as [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), [HTTPie](https://httpie.org/), [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [the Insomnia rest client](https://insomnia.rest/) to test the Apache Airflow API. Note that you will need to pass credentials data. For e.g., here is how to pause a DAG with [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), when basic authorization is used: ```bash curl -X PATCH 'https://example.com/api/v1/dags/{dag_id}?update_mask=is_paused' \\ -H 'Content-Type: application/json' \\ --user \"username:password\" \\ -d '{ \"is_paused\": true }' ``` Using a graphical tool such as [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [Insomnia](https://insomnia.rest/), it is possible to import the API specifications directly: 1. Download the API specification by clicking the **Download** button at top of this document 2. Import the JSON specification in the graphical tool of your choice. - In *Postman*, you can click the **import** button at the top - With *Insomnia*, you can just drag-and-drop the file on the UI Note that with *Postman*, you can also generate code snippets by selecting a request and clicking on the **Code** button. ## Enabling CORS [Cross-origin resource sharing (CORS)](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/CORS) is a browser security feature that restricts HTTP requests that are initiated from scripts running in the browser. For details on enabling/configuring CORS, see [Enabling CORS](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Authentication To be able to meet the requirements of many organizations, Airflow supports many authentication methods, and it is even possible to add your own method. If you want to check which auth backend is currently set, you can use `airflow config get-value api auth_backends` command as in the example below. ```bash $ airflow config get-value api auth_backends airflow.api.auth.backend.basic_auth ``` The default is to deny all requests. For details on configuring the authentication, see [API Authorization](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Errors We follow the error response format proposed in [RFC 7807](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7807) also known as Problem Details for HTTP APIs. As with our normal API responses, your client must be prepared to gracefully handle additional members of the response. ## Unauthenticated This indicates that the request has not been applied because it lacks valid authentication credentials for the target resource. Please check that you have valid credentials. ## PermissionDenied This response means that the server understood the request but refuses to authorize it because it lacks sufficient rights to the resource. It happens when you do not have the necessary permission to execute the action you performed. You need to get the appropriate permissions in other to resolve this error. ## BadRequest This response means that the server cannot or will not process the request due to something that is perceived to be a client error (e.g., malformed request syntax, invalid request message framing, or deceptive request routing). To resolve this, please ensure that your syntax is correct. ## NotFound This client error response indicates that the server cannot find the requested resource. ## MethodNotAllowed Indicates that the request method is known by the server but is not supported by the target resource. ## NotAcceptable The target resource does not have a current representation that would be acceptable to the user agent, according to the proactive negotiation header fields received in the request, and the server is unwilling to supply a default representation. ## AlreadyExists The request could not be completed due to a conflict with the current state of the target resource, e.g. the resource it tries to create already exists. ## Unknown This means that the server encountered an unexpected condition that prevented it from fulfilling the request. +# Overview To facilitate management, Apache Airflow supports a range of REST API endpoints across its objects. This section provides an overview of the API design, methods, and supported use cases. Most of the endpoints accept `JSON` as input and return `JSON` responses. This means that you must usually add the following headers to your request: ``` Content-type: application/json Accept: application/json ``` ## Resources The term `resource` refers to a single type of object in the Airflow metadata. An API is broken up by its endpoint's corresponding resource. The name of a resource is typically plural and expressed in camelCase. Example: `dagRuns`. Resource names are used as part of endpoint URLs, as well as in API parameters and responses. ## CRUD Operations The platform supports **C**reate, **R**ead, **U**pdate, and **D**elete operations on most resources. You can review the standards for these operations and their standard parameters below. Some endpoints have special behavior as exceptions. ### Create To create a resource, you typically submit an HTTP `POST` request with the resource's required metadata in the request body. The response returns a `201 Created` response code upon success with the resource's metadata, including its internal `id`, in the response body. ### Read The HTTP `GET` request can be used to read a resource or to list a number of resources. A resource's `id` can be submitted in the request parameters to read a specific resource. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with the resource's metadata in the response body. If a `GET` request does not include a specific resource `id`, it is treated as a list request. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with an object containing a list of resources' metadata in the response body. When reading resources, some common query parameters are usually available. e.g.: ``` v1/connections?limit=25&offset=25 ``` |Query Parameter|Type|Description| |---------------|----|-----------| |limit|integer|Maximum number of objects to fetch. Usually 25 by default| |offset|integer|Offset after which to start returning objects. For use with limit query parameter.| ### Update Updating a resource requires the resource `id`, and is typically done using an HTTP `PATCH` request, with the fields to modify in the request body. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with information about the modified resource in the response body. ### Delete Deleting a resource requires the resource `id` and is typically executed via an HTTP `DELETE` request. The response usually returns a `204 No Content` response code upon success. ## Conventions - Resource names are plural and expressed in camelCase. - Names are consistent between URL parameter name and field name. - Field names are in snake_case. ```json { \"description\": \"string\", \"name\": \"string\", \"occupied_slots\": 0, \"open_slots\": 0 \"queued_slots\": 0, \"running_slots\": 0, \"scheduled_slots\": 0, \"slots\": 0, } ``` ### Update Mask Update mask is available as a query parameter in patch endpoints. It is used to notify the API which fields you want to update. Using `update_mask` makes it easier to update objects by helping the server know which fields to update in an object instead of updating all fields. The update request ignores any fields that aren't specified in the field mask, leaving them with their current values. Example: ``` resource = request.get('/resource/my-id').json() resource['my_field'] = 'new-value' request.patch('/resource/my-id?update_mask=my_field', data=json.dumps(resource)) ``` ## Versioning and Endpoint Lifecycle - API versioning is not synchronized to specific releases of the Apache Airflow. - APIs are designed to be backward compatible. - Any changes to the API will first go through a deprecation phase. # Trying the API You can use a third party client, such as [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), [HTTPie](https://httpie.org/), [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [the Insomnia rest client](https://insomnia.rest/) to test the Apache Airflow API. Note that you will need to pass credentials data. For e.g., here is how to pause a DAG with [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), when basic authorization is used: ```bash curl -X PATCH 'https://example.com/api/v1/dags/{dag_id}?update_mask=is_paused' \\ -H 'Content-Type: application/json' \\ --user \"username:password\" \\ -d '{ \"is_paused\": true }' ``` Using a graphical tool such as [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [Insomnia](https://insomnia.rest/), it is possible to import the API specifications directly: 1. Download the API specification by clicking the **Download** button at the top of this document 2. Import the JSON specification in the graphical tool of your choice. - In *Postman*, you can click the **import** button at the top - With *Insomnia*, you can just drag-and-drop the file on the UI Note that with *Postman*, you can also generate code snippets by selecting a request and clicking on the **Code** button. ## Enabling CORS [Cross-origin resource sharing (CORS)](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/CORS) is a browser security feature that restricts HTTP requests that are initiated from scripts running in the browser. For details on enabling/configuring CORS, see [Enabling CORS](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Authentication To be able to meet the requirements of many organizations, Airflow supports many authentication methods, and it is even possible to add your own method. If you want to check which auth backend is currently set, you can use `airflow config get-value api auth_backends` command as in the example below. ```bash $ airflow config get-value api auth_backends airflow.api.auth.backend.basic_auth ``` The default is to deny all requests. For details on configuring the authentication, see [API Authorization](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Errors We follow the error response format proposed in [RFC 7807](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7807) also known as Problem Details for HTTP APIs. As with our normal API responses, your client must be prepared to gracefully handle additional members of the response. ## Unauthenticated This indicates that the request has not been applied because it lacks valid authentication credentials for the target resource. Please check that you have valid credentials. ## PermissionDenied This response means that the server understood the request but refuses to authorize it because it lacks sufficient rights to the resource. It happens when you do not have the necessary permission to execute the action you performed. You need to get the appropriate permissions in other to resolve this error. ## BadRequest This response means that the server cannot or will not process the request due to something that is perceived to be a client error (e.g., malformed request syntax, invalid request message framing, or deceptive request routing). To resolve this, please ensure that your syntax is correct. ## NotFound This client error response indicates that the server cannot find the requested resource. ## MethodNotAllowed Indicates that the request method is known by the server but is not supported by the target resource. ## NotAcceptable The target resource does not have a current representation that would be acceptable to the user agent, according to the proactive negotiation header fields received in the request, and the server is unwilling to supply a default representation. ## AlreadyExists The request could not be completed due to a conflict with the current state of the target resource, e.g. the resource it tries to create already exists. ## Unknown This means that the server encountered an unexpected condition that prevented it from fulfilling the request. -API version: 2.5.0 +API version: 2.7.2 Contact: dev@airflow.apache.org */ @@ -34,7 +34,7 @@ import ( // ConnectionCollectionAllOf struct for ConnectionCollectionAllOf type ConnectionCollectionAllOf struct { - Connections *[]ConnectionCollectionItem `json:"connections,omitempty"` + Connections []ConnectionCollectionItem `json:"connections,omitempty"` } // NewConnectionCollectionAllOf instantiates a new ConnectionCollectionAllOf object @@ -60,12 +60,12 @@ func (o *ConnectionCollectionAllOf) GetConnections() []ConnectionCollectionItem var ret []ConnectionCollectionItem return ret } - return *o.Connections + return o.Connections } // GetConnectionsOk returns a tuple with the Connections field value if set, nil otherwise // and a boolean to check if the value has been set. -func (o *ConnectionCollectionAllOf) GetConnectionsOk() (*[]ConnectionCollectionItem, bool) { +func (o *ConnectionCollectionAllOf) GetConnectionsOk() ([]ConnectionCollectionItem, bool) { if o == nil || o.Connections == nil { return nil, false } @@ -83,7 +83,7 @@ func (o *ConnectionCollectionAllOf) HasConnections() bool { // SetConnections gets a reference to the given []ConnectionCollectionItem and assigns it to the Connections field. func (o *ConnectionCollectionAllOf) SetConnections(v []ConnectionCollectionItem) { - o.Connections = &v + o.Connections = v } func (o ConnectionCollectionAllOf) MarshalJSON() ([]byte, error) { diff --git a/airflow/model_connection_collection_item.go b/airflow/model_connection_collection_item.go index 4f7be22..00235d6 100644 --- a/airflow/model_connection_collection_item.go +++ b/airflow/model_connection_collection_item.go @@ -18,9 +18,9 @@ /* Airflow API (Stable) -# Overview To facilitate management, Apache Airflow supports a range of REST API endpoints across its objects. This section provides an overview of the API design, methods, and supported use cases. Most of the endpoints accept `JSON` as input and return `JSON` responses. This means that you must usually add the following headers to your request: ``` Content-type: application/json Accept: application/json ``` ## Resources The term `resource` refers to a single type of object in the Airflow metadata. An API is broken up by its endpoint's corresponding resource. The name of a resource is typically plural and expressed in camelCase. Example: `dagRuns`. Resource names are used as part of endpoint URLs, as well as in API parameters and responses. ## CRUD Operations The platform supports **C**reate, **R**ead, **U**pdate, and **D**elete operations on most resources. You can review the standards for these operations and their standard parameters below. Some endpoints have special behavior as exceptions. ### Create To create a resource, you typically submit an HTTP `POST` request with the resource's required metadata in the request body. The response returns a `201 Created` response code upon success with the resource's metadata, including its internal `id`, in the response body. ### Read The HTTP `GET` request can be used to read a resource or to list a number of resources. A resource's `id` can be submitted in the request parameters to read a specific resource. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with the resource's metadata in the response body. If a `GET` request does not include a specific resource `id`, it is treated as a list request. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with an object containing a list of resources' metadata in the response body. When reading resources, some common query parameters are usually available. e.g.: ``` v1/connections?limit=25&offset=25 ``` |Query Parameter|Type|Description| |---------------|----|-----------| |limit|integer|Maximum number of objects to fetch. Usually 25 by default| |offset|integer|Offset after which to start returning objects. For use with limit query parameter.| ### Update Updating a resource requires the resource `id`, and is typically done using an HTTP `PATCH` request, with the fields to modify in the request body. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with information about the modified resource in the response body. ### Delete Deleting a resource requires the resource `id` and is typically executing via an HTTP `DELETE` request. The response usually returns a `204 No Content` response code upon success. ## Conventions - Resource names are plural and expressed in camelCase. - Names are consistent between URL parameter name and field name. - Field names are in snake_case. ```json { \"name\": \"string\", \"slots\": 0, \"occupied_slots\": 0, \"used_slots\": 0, \"queued_slots\": 0, \"open_slots\": 0 } ``` ### Update Mask Update mask is available as a query parameter in patch endpoints. It is used to notify the API which fields you want to update. Using `update_mask` makes it easier to update objects by helping the server know which fields to update in an object instead of updating all fields. The update request ignores any fields that aren't specified in the field mask, leaving them with their current values. Example: ``` resource = request.get('/resource/my-id').json() resource['my_field'] = 'new-value' request.patch('/resource/my-id?update_mask=my_field', data=json.dumps(resource)) ``` ## Versioning and Endpoint Lifecycle - API versioning is not synchronized to specific releases of the Apache Airflow. - APIs are designed to be backward compatible. - Any changes to the API will first go through a deprecation phase. # Trying the API You can use a third party client, such as [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), [HTTPie](https://httpie.org/), [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [the Insomnia rest client](https://insomnia.rest/) to test the Apache Airflow API. Note that you will need to pass credentials data. For e.g., here is how to pause a DAG with [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), when basic authorization is used: ```bash curl -X PATCH 'https://example.com/api/v1/dags/{dag_id}?update_mask=is_paused' \\ -H 'Content-Type: application/json' \\ --user \"username:password\" \\ -d '{ \"is_paused\": true }' ``` Using a graphical tool such as [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [Insomnia](https://insomnia.rest/), it is possible to import the API specifications directly: 1. Download the API specification by clicking the **Download** button at top of this document 2. Import the JSON specification in the graphical tool of your choice. - In *Postman*, you can click the **import** button at the top - With *Insomnia*, you can just drag-and-drop the file on the UI Note that with *Postman*, you can also generate code snippets by selecting a request and clicking on the **Code** button. ## Enabling CORS [Cross-origin resource sharing (CORS)](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/CORS) is a browser security feature that restricts HTTP requests that are initiated from scripts running in the browser. For details on enabling/configuring CORS, see [Enabling CORS](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Authentication To be able to meet the requirements of many organizations, Airflow supports many authentication methods, and it is even possible to add your own method. If you want to check which auth backend is currently set, you can use `airflow config get-value api auth_backends` command as in the example below. ```bash $ airflow config get-value api auth_backends airflow.api.auth.backend.basic_auth ``` The default is to deny all requests. For details on configuring the authentication, see [API Authorization](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Errors We follow the error response format proposed in [RFC 7807](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7807) also known as Problem Details for HTTP APIs. As with our normal API responses, your client must be prepared to gracefully handle additional members of the response. ## Unauthenticated This indicates that the request has not been applied because it lacks valid authentication credentials for the target resource. Please check that you have valid credentials. ## PermissionDenied This response means that the server understood the request but refuses to authorize it because it lacks sufficient rights to the resource. It happens when you do not have the necessary permission to execute the action you performed. You need to get the appropriate permissions in other to resolve this error. ## BadRequest This response means that the server cannot or will not process the request due to something that is perceived to be a client error (e.g., malformed request syntax, invalid request message framing, or deceptive request routing). To resolve this, please ensure that your syntax is correct. ## NotFound This client error response indicates that the server cannot find the requested resource. ## MethodNotAllowed Indicates that the request method is known by the server but is not supported by the target resource. ## NotAcceptable The target resource does not have a current representation that would be acceptable to the user agent, according to the proactive negotiation header fields received in the request, and the server is unwilling to supply a default representation. ## AlreadyExists The request could not be completed due to a conflict with the current state of the target resource, e.g. the resource it tries to create already exists. ## Unknown This means that the server encountered an unexpected condition that prevented it from fulfilling the request. +# Overview To facilitate management, Apache Airflow supports a range of REST API endpoints across its objects. This section provides an overview of the API design, methods, and supported use cases. Most of the endpoints accept `JSON` as input and return `JSON` responses. This means that you must usually add the following headers to your request: ``` Content-type: application/json Accept: application/json ``` ## Resources The term `resource` refers to a single type of object in the Airflow metadata. An API is broken up by its endpoint's corresponding resource. The name of a resource is typically plural and expressed in camelCase. Example: `dagRuns`. Resource names are used as part of endpoint URLs, as well as in API parameters and responses. ## CRUD Operations The platform supports **C**reate, **R**ead, **U**pdate, and **D**elete operations on most resources. You can review the standards for these operations and their standard parameters below. Some endpoints have special behavior as exceptions. ### Create To create a resource, you typically submit an HTTP `POST` request with the resource's required metadata in the request body. The response returns a `201 Created` response code upon success with the resource's metadata, including its internal `id`, in the response body. ### Read The HTTP `GET` request can be used to read a resource or to list a number of resources. A resource's `id` can be submitted in the request parameters to read a specific resource. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with the resource's metadata in the response body. If a `GET` request does not include a specific resource `id`, it is treated as a list request. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with an object containing a list of resources' metadata in the response body. When reading resources, some common query parameters are usually available. e.g.: ``` v1/connections?limit=25&offset=25 ``` |Query Parameter|Type|Description| |---------------|----|-----------| |limit|integer|Maximum number of objects to fetch. Usually 25 by default| |offset|integer|Offset after which to start returning objects. For use with limit query parameter.| ### Update Updating a resource requires the resource `id`, and is typically done using an HTTP `PATCH` request, with the fields to modify in the request body. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with information about the modified resource in the response body. ### Delete Deleting a resource requires the resource `id` and is typically executed via an HTTP `DELETE` request. The response usually returns a `204 No Content` response code upon success. ## Conventions - Resource names are plural and expressed in camelCase. - Names are consistent between URL parameter name and field name. - Field names are in snake_case. ```json { \"description\": \"string\", \"name\": \"string\", \"occupied_slots\": 0, \"open_slots\": 0 \"queued_slots\": 0, \"running_slots\": 0, \"scheduled_slots\": 0, \"slots\": 0, } ``` ### Update Mask Update mask is available as a query parameter in patch endpoints. It is used to notify the API which fields you want to update. Using `update_mask` makes it easier to update objects by helping the server know which fields to update in an object instead of updating all fields. The update request ignores any fields that aren't specified in the field mask, leaving them with their current values. Example: ``` resource = request.get('/resource/my-id').json() resource['my_field'] = 'new-value' request.patch('/resource/my-id?update_mask=my_field', data=json.dumps(resource)) ``` ## Versioning and Endpoint Lifecycle - API versioning is not synchronized to specific releases of the Apache Airflow. - APIs are designed to be backward compatible. - Any changes to the API will first go through a deprecation phase. # Trying the API You can use a third party client, such as [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), [HTTPie](https://httpie.org/), [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [the Insomnia rest client](https://insomnia.rest/) to test the Apache Airflow API. Note that you will need to pass credentials data. For e.g., here is how to pause a DAG with [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), when basic authorization is used: ```bash curl -X PATCH 'https://example.com/api/v1/dags/{dag_id}?update_mask=is_paused' \\ -H 'Content-Type: application/json' \\ --user \"username:password\" \\ -d '{ \"is_paused\": true }' ``` Using a graphical tool such as [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [Insomnia](https://insomnia.rest/), it is possible to import the API specifications directly: 1. Download the API specification by clicking the **Download** button at the top of this document 2. Import the JSON specification in the graphical tool of your choice. - In *Postman*, you can click the **import** button at the top - With *Insomnia*, you can just drag-and-drop the file on the UI Note that with *Postman*, you can also generate code snippets by selecting a request and clicking on the **Code** button. ## Enabling CORS [Cross-origin resource sharing (CORS)](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/CORS) is a browser security feature that restricts HTTP requests that are initiated from scripts running in the browser. For details on enabling/configuring CORS, see [Enabling CORS](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Authentication To be able to meet the requirements of many organizations, Airflow supports many authentication methods, and it is even possible to add your own method. If you want to check which auth backend is currently set, you can use `airflow config get-value api auth_backends` command as in the example below. ```bash $ airflow config get-value api auth_backends airflow.api.auth.backend.basic_auth ``` The default is to deny all requests. For details on configuring the authentication, see [API Authorization](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Errors We follow the error response format proposed in [RFC 7807](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7807) also known as Problem Details for HTTP APIs. As with our normal API responses, your client must be prepared to gracefully handle additional members of the response. ## Unauthenticated This indicates that the request has not been applied because it lacks valid authentication credentials for the target resource. Please check that you have valid credentials. ## PermissionDenied This response means that the server understood the request but refuses to authorize it because it lacks sufficient rights to the resource. It happens when you do not have the necessary permission to execute the action you performed. You need to get the appropriate permissions in other to resolve this error. ## BadRequest This response means that the server cannot or will not process the request due to something that is perceived to be a client error (e.g., malformed request syntax, invalid request message framing, or deceptive request routing). To resolve this, please ensure that your syntax is correct. ## NotFound This client error response indicates that the server cannot find the requested resource. ## MethodNotAllowed Indicates that the request method is known by the server but is not supported by the target resource. ## NotAcceptable The target resource does not have a current representation that would be acceptable to the user agent, according to the proactive negotiation header fields received in the request, and the server is unwilling to supply a default representation. ## AlreadyExists The request could not be completed due to a conflict with the current state of the target resource, e.g. the resource it tries to create already exists. ## Unknown This means that the server encountered an unexpected condition that prevented it from fulfilling the request. -API version: 2.5.0 +API version: 2.7.2 Contact: dev@airflow.apache.org */ diff --git a/airflow/model_connection_test_.go b/airflow/model_connection_test_.go index 2ef8345..e9c0bfd 100644 --- a/airflow/model_connection_test_.go +++ b/airflow/model_connection_test_.go @@ -18,9 +18,9 @@ /* Airflow API (Stable) -# Overview To facilitate management, Apache Airflow supports a range of REST API endpoints across its objects. This section provides an overview of the API design, methods, and supported use cases. Most of the endpoints accept `JSON` as input and return `JSON` responses. This means that you must usually add the following headers to your request: ``` Content-type: application/json Accept: application/json ``` ## Resources The term `resource` refers to a single type of object in the Airflow metadata. An API is broken up by its endpoint's corresponding resource. The name of a resource is typically plural and expressed in camelCase. Example: `dagRuns`. Resource names are used as part of endpoint URLs, as well as in API parameters and responses. ## CRUD Operations The platform supports **C**reate, **R**ead, **U**pdate, and **D**elete operations on most resources. You can review the standards for these operations and their standard parameters below. Some endpoints have special behavior as exceptions. ### Create To create a resource, you typically submit an HTTP `POST` request with the resource's required metadata in the request body. The response returns a `201 Created` response code upon success with the resource's metadata, including its internal `id`, in the response body. ### Read The HTTP `GET` request can be used to read a resource or to list a number of resources. A resource's `id` can be submitted in the request parameters to read a specific resource. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with the resource's metadata in the response body. If a `GET` request does not include a specific resource `id`, it is treated as a list request. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with an object containing a list of resources' metadata in the response body. When reading resources, some common query parameters are usually available. e.g.: ``` v1/connections?limit=25&offset=25 ``` |Query Parameter|Type|Description| |---------------|----|-----------| |limit|integer|Maximum number of objects to fetch. Usually 25 by default| |offset|integer|Offset after which to start returning objects. For use with limit query parameter.| ### Update Updating a resource requires the resource `id`, and is typically done using an HTTP `PATCH` request, with the fields to modify in the request body. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with information about the modified resource in the response body. ### Delete Deleting a resource requires the resource `id` and is typically executing via an HTTP `DELETE` request. The response usually returns a `204 No Content` response code upon success. ## Conventions - Resource names are plural and expressed in camelCase. - Names are consistent between URL parameter name and field name. - Field names are in snake_case. ```json { \"name\": \"string\", \"slots\": 0, \"occupied_slots\": 0, \"used_slots\": 0, \"queued_slots\": 0, \"open_slots\": 0 } ``` ### Update Mask Update mask is available as a query parameter in patch endpoints. It is used to notify the API which fields you want to update. Using `update_mask` makes it easier to update objects by helping the server know which fields to update in an object instead of updating all fields. The update request ignores any fields that aren't specified in the field mask, leaving them with their current values. Example: ``` resource = request.get('/resource/my-id').json() resource['my_field'] = 'new-value' request.patch('/resource/my-id?update_mask=my_field', data=json.dumps(resource)) ``` ## Versioning and Endpoint Lifecycle - API versioning is not synchronized to specific releases of the Apache Airflow. - APIs are designed to be backward compatible. - Any changes to the API will first go through a deprecation phase. # Trying the API You can use a third party client, such as [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), [HTTPie](https://httpie.org/), [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [the Insomnia rest client](https://insomnia.rest/) to test the Apache Airflow API. Note that you will need to pass credentials data. For e.g., here is how to pause a DAG with [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), when basic authorization is used: ```bash curl -X PATCH 'https://example.com/api/v1/dags/{dag_id}?update_mask=is_paused' \\ -H 'Content-Type: application/json' \\ --user \"username:password\" \\ -d '{ \"is_paused\": true }' ``` Using a graphical tool such as [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [Insomnia](https://insomnia.rest/), it is possible to import the API specifications directly: 1. Download the API specification by clicking the **Download** button at top of this document 2. Import the JSON specification in the graphical tool of your choice. - In *Postman*, you can click the **import** button at the top - With *Insomnia*, you can just drag-and-drop the file on the UI Note that with *Postman*, you can also generate code snippets by selecting a request and clicking on the **Code** button. ## Enabling CORS [Cross-origin resource sharing (CORS)](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/CORS) is a browser security feature that restricts HTTP requests that are initiated from scripts running in the browser. For details on enabling/configuring CORS, see [Enabling CORS](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Authentication To be able to meet the requirements of many organizations, Airflow supports many authentication methods, and it is even possible to add your own method. If you want to check which auth backend is currently set, you can use `airflow config get-value api auth_backends` command as in the example below. ```bash $ airflow config get-value api auth_backends airflow.api.auth.backend.basic_auth ``` The default is to deny all requests. For details on configuring the authentication, see [API Authorization](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Errors We follow the error response format proposed in [RFC 7807](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7807) also known as Problem Details for HTTP APIs. As with our normal API responses, your client must be prepared to gracefully handle additional members of the response. ## Unauthenticated This indicates that the request has not been applied because it lacks valid authentication credentials for the target resource. Please check that you have valid credentials. ## PermissionDenied This response means that the server understood the request but refuses to authorize it because it lacks sufficient rights to the resource. It happens when you do not have the necessary permission to execute the action you performed. You need to get the appropriate permissions in other to resolve this error. ## BadRequest This response means that the server cannot or will not process the request due to something that is perceived to be a client error (e.g., malformed request syntax, invalid request message framing, or deceptive request routing). To resolve this, please ensure that your syntax is correct. ## NotFound This client error response indicates that the server cannot find the requested resource. ## MethodNotAllowed Indicates that the request method is known by the server but is not supported by the target resource. ## NotAcceptable The target resource does not have a current representation that would be acceptable to the user agent, according to the proactive negotiation header fields received in the request, and the server is unwilling to supply a default representation. ## AlreadyExists The request could not be completed due to a conflict with the current state of the target resource, e.g. the resource it tries to create already exists. ## Unknown This means that the server encountered an unexpected condition that prevented it from fulfilling the request. +# Overview To facilitate management, Apache Airflow supports a range of REST API endpoints across its objects. This section provides an overview of the API design, methods, and supported use cases. Most of the endpoints accept `JSON` as input and return `JSON` responses. This means that you must usually add the following headers to your request: ``` Content-type: application/json Accept: application/json ``` ## Resources The term `resource` refers to a single type of object in the Airflow metadata. An API is broken up by its endpoint's corresponding resource. The name of a resource is typically plural and expressed in camelCase. Example: `dagRuns`. Resource names are used as part of endpoint URLs, as well as in API parameters and responses. ## CRUD Operations The platform supports **C**reate, **R**ead, **U**pdate, and **D**elete operations on most resources. You can review the standards for these operations and their standard parameters below. Some endpoints have special behavior as exceptions. ### Create To create a resource, you typically submit an HTTP `POST` request with the resource's required metadata in the request body. The response returns a `201 Created` response code upon success with the resource's metadata, including its internal `id`, in the response body. ### Read The HTTP `GET` request can be used to read a resource or to list a number of resources. A resource's `id` can be submitted in the request parameters to read a specific resource. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with the resource's metadata in the response body. If a `GET` request does not include a specific resource `id`, it is treated as a list request. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with an object containing a list of resources' metadata in the response body. When reading resources, some common query parameters are usually available. e.g.: ``` v1/connections?limit=25&offset=25 ``` |Query Parameter|Type|Description| |---------------|----|-----------| |limit|integer|Maximum number of objects to fetch. Usually 25 by default| |offset|integer|Offset after which to start returning objects. For use with limit query parameter.| ### Update Updating a resource requires the resource `id`, and is typically done using an HTTP `PATCH` request, with the fields to modify in the request body. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with information about the modified resource in the response body. ### Delete Deleting a resource requires the resource `id` and is typically executed via an HTTP `DELETE` request. The response usually returns a `204 No Content` response code upon success. ## Conventions - Resource names are plural and expressed in camelCase. - Names are consistent between URL parameter name and field name. - Field names are in snake_case. ```json { \"description\": \"string\", \"name\": \"string\", \"occupied_slots\": 0, \"open_slots\": 0 \"queued_slots\": 0, \"running_slots\": 0, \"scheduled_slots\": 0, \"slots\": 0, } ``` ### Update Mask Update mask is available as a query parameter in patch endpoints. It is used to notify the API which fields you want to update. Using `update_mask` makes it easier to update objects by helping the server know which fields to update in an object instead of updating all fields. The update request ignores any fields that aren't specified in the field mask, leaving them with their current values. Example: ``` resource = request.get('/resource/my-id').json() resource['my_field'] = 'new-value' request.patch('/resource/my-id?update_mask=my_field', data=json.dumps(resource)) ``` ## Versioning and Endpoint Lifecycle - API versioning is not synchronized to specific releases of the Apache Airflow. - APIs are designed to be backward compatible. - Any changes to the API will first go through a deprecation phase. # Trying the API You can use a third party client, such as [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), [HTTPie](https://httpie.org/), [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [the Insomnia rest client](https://insomnia.rest/) to test the Apache Airflow API. Note that you will need to pass credentials data. For e.g., here is how to pause a DAG with [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), when basic authorization is used: ```bash curl -X PATCH 'https://example.com/api/v1/dags/{dag_id}?update_mask=is_paused' \\ -H 'Content-Type: application/json' \\ --user \"username:password\" \\ -d '{ \"is_paused\": true }' ``` Using a graphical tool such as [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [Insomnia](https://insomnia.rest/), it is possible to import the API specifications directly: 1. Download the API specification by clicking the **Download** button at the top of this document 2. Import the JSON specification in the graphical tool of your choice. - In *Postman*, you can click the **import** button at the top - With *Insomnia*, you can just drag-and-drop the file on the UI Note that with *Postman*, you can also generate code snippets by selecting a request and clicking on the **Code** button. ## Enabling CORS [Cross-origin resource sharing (CORS)](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/CORS) is a browser security feature that restricts HTTP requests that are initiated from scripts running in the browser. For details on enabling/configuring CORS, see [Enabling CORS](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Authentication To be able to meet the requirements of many organizations, Airflow supports many authentication methods, and it is even possible to add your own method. If you want to check which auth backend is currently set, you can use `airflow config get-value api auth_backends` command as in the example below. ```bash $ airflow config get-value api auth_backends airflow.api.auth.backend.basic_auth ``` The default is to deny all requests. For details on configuring the authentication, see [API Authorization](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Errors We follow the error response format proposed in [RFC 7807](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7807) also known as Problem Details for HTTP APIs. As with our normal API responses, your client must be prepared to gracefully handle additional members of the response. ## Unauthenticated This indicates that the request has not been applied because it lacks valid authentication credentials for the target resource. Please check that you have valid credentials. ## PermissionDenied This response means that the server understood the request but refuses to authorize it because it lacks sufficient rights to the resource. It happens when you do not have the necessary permission to execute the action you performed. You need to get the appropriate permissions in other to resolve this error. ## BadRequest This response means that the server cannot or will not process the request due to something that is perceived to be a client error (e.g., malformed request syntax, invalid request message framing, or deceptive request routing). To resolve this, please ensure that your syntax is correct. ## NotFound This client error response indicates that the server cannot find the requested resource. ## MethodNotAllowed Indicates that the request method is known by the server but is not supported by the target resource. ## NotAcceptable The target resource does not have a current representation that would be acceptable to the user agent, according to the proactive negotiation header fields received in the request, and the server is unwilling to supply a default representation. ## AlreadyExists The request could not be completed due to a conflict with the current state of the target resource, e.g. the resource it tries to create already exists. ## Unknown This means that the server encountered an unexpected condition that prevented it from fulfilling the request. -API version: 2.5.0 +API version: 2.7.2 Contact: dev@airflow.apache.org */ diff --git a/airflow/model_cron_expression.go b/airflow/model_cron_expression.go index 17d3e98..efd80db 100644 --- a/airflow/model_cron_expression.go +++ b/airflow/model_cron_expression.go @@ -18,9 +18,9 @@ /* Airflow API (Stable) -# Overview To facilitate management, Apache Airflow supports a range of REST API endpoints across its objects. This section provides an overview of the API design, methods, and supported use cases. Most of the endpoints accept `JSON` as input and return `JSON` responses. This means that you must usually add the following headers to your request: ``` Content-type: application/json Accept: application/json ``` ## Resources The term `resource` refers to a single type of object in the Airflow metadata. An API is broken up by its endpoint's corresponding resource. The name of a resource is typically plural and expressed in camelCase. Example: `dagRuns`. Resource names are used as part of endpoint URLs, as well as in API parameters and responses. ## CRUD Operations The platform supports **C**reate, **R**ead, **U**pdate, and **D**elete operations on most resources. You can review the standards for these operations and their standard parameters below. Some endpoints have special behavior as exceptions. ### Create To create a resource, you typically submit an HTTP `POST` request with the resource's required metadata in the request body. The response returns a `201 Created` response code upon success with the resource's metadata, including its internal `id`, in the response body. ### Read The HTTP `GET` request can be used to read a resource or to list a number of resources. A resource's `id` can be submitted in the request parameters to read a specific resource. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with the resource's metadata in the response body. If a `GET` request does not include a specific resource `id`, it is treated as a list request. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with an object containing a list of resources' metadata in the response body. When reading resources, some common query parameters are usually available. e.g.: ``` v1/connections?limit=25&offset=25 ``` |Query Parameter|Type|Description| |---------------|----|-----------| |limit|integer|Maximum number of objects to fetch. Usually 25 by default| |offset|integer|Offset after which to start returning objects. For use with limit query parameter.| ### Update Updating a resource requires the resource `id`, and is typically done using an HTTP `PATCH` request, with the fields to modify in the request body. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with information about the modified resource in the response body. ### Delete Deleting a resource requires the resource `id` and is typically executing via an HTTP `DELETE` request. The response usually returns a `204 No Content` response code upon success. ## Conventions - Resource names are plural and expressed in camelCase. - Names are consistent between URL parameter name and field name. - Field names are in snake_case. ```json { \"name\": \"string\", \"slots\": 0, \"occupied_slots\": 0, \"used_slots\": 0, \"queued_slots\": 0, \"open_slots\": 0 } ``` ### Update Mask Update mask is available as a query parameter in patch endpoints. It is used to notify the API which fields you want to update. Using `update_mask` makes it easier to update objects by helping the server know which fields to update in an object instead of updating all fields. The update request ignores any fields that aren't specified in the field mask, leaving them with their current values. Example: ``` resource = request.get('/resource/my-id').json() resource['my_field'] = 'new-value' request.patch('/resource/my-id?update_mask=my_field', data=json.dumps(resource)) ``` ## Versioning and Endpoint Lifecycle - API versioning is not synchronized to specific releases of the Apache Airflow. - APIs are designed to be backward compatible. - Any changes to the API will first go through a deprecation phase. # Trying the API You can use a third party client, such as [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), [HTTPie](https://httpie.org/), [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [the Insomnia rest client](https://insomnia.rest/) to test the Apache Airflow API. Note that you will need to pass credentials data. For e.g., here is how to pause a DAG with [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), when basic authorization is used: ```bash curl -X PATCH 'https://example.com/api/v1/dags/{dag_id}?update_mask=is_paused' \\ -H 'Content-Type: application/json' \\ --user \"username:password\" \\ -d '{ \"is_paused\": true }' ``` Using a graphical tool such as [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [Insomnia](https://insomnia.rest/), it is possible to import the API specifications directly: 1. Download the API specification by clicking the **Download** button at top of this document 2. Import the JSON specification in the graphical tool of your choice. - In *Postman*, you can click the **import** button at the top - With *Insomnia*, you can just drag-and-drop the file on the UI Note that with *Postman*, you can also generate code snippets by selecting a request and clicking on the **Code** button. ## Enabling CORS [Cross-origin resource sharing (CORS)](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/CORS) is a browser security feature that restricts HTTP requests that are initiated from scripts running in the browser. For details on enabling/configuring CORS, see [Enabling CORS](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Authentication To be able to meet the requirements of many organizations, Airflow supports many authentication methods, and it is even possible to add your own method. If you want to check which auth backend is currently set, you can use `airflow config get-value api auth_backends` command as in the example below. ```bash $ airflow config get-value api auth_backends airflow.api.auth.backend.basic_auth ``` The default is to deny all requests. For details on configuring the authentication, see [API Authorization](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Errors We follow the error response format proposed in [RFC 7807](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7807) also known as Problem Details for HTTP APIs. As with our normal API responses, your client must be prepared to gracefully handle additional members of the response. ## Unauthenticated This indicates that the request has not been applied because it lacks valid authentication credentials for the target resource. Please check that you have valid credentials. ## PermissionDenied This response means that the server understood the request but refuses to authorize it because it lacks sufficient rights to the resource. It happens when you do not have the necessary permission to execute the action you performed. You need to get the appropriate permissions in other to resolve this error. ## BadRequest This response means that the server cannot or will not process the request due to something that is perceived to be a client error (e.g., malformed request syntax, invalid request message framing, or deceptive request routing). To resolve this, please ensure that your syntax is correct. ## NotFound This client error response indicates that the server cannot find the requested resource. ## MethodNotAllowed Indicates that the request method is known by the server but is not supported by the target resource. ## NotAcceptable The target resource does not have a current representation that would be acceptable to the user agent, according to the proactive negotiation header fields received in the request, and the server is unwilling to supply a default representation. ## AlreadyExists The request could not be completed due to a conflict with the current state of the target resource, e.g. the resource it tries to create already exists. ## Unknown This means that the server encountered an unexpected condition that prevented it from fulfilling the request. +# Overview To facilitate management, Apache Airflow supports a range of REST API endpoints across its objects. This section provides an overview of the API design, methods, and supported use cases. Most of the endpoints accept `JSON` as input and return `JSON` responses. This means that you must usually add the following headers to your request: ``` Content-type: application/json Accept: application/json ``` ## Resources The term `resource` refers to a single type of object in the Airflow metadata. An API is broken up by its endpoint's corresponding resource. The name of a resource is typically plural and expressed in camelCase. Example: `dagRuns`. Resource names are used as part of endpoint URLs, as well as in API parameters and responses. ## CRUD Operations The platform supports **C**reate, **R**ead, **U**pdate, and **D**elete operations on most resources. You can review the standards for these operations and their standard parameters below. Some endpoints have special behavior as exceptions. ### Create To create a resource, you typically submit an HTTP `POST` request with the resource's required metadata in the request body. The response returns a `201 Created` response code upon success with the resource's metadata, including its internal `id`, in the response body. ### Read The HTTP `GET` request can be used to read a resource or to list a number of resources. A resource's `id` can be submitted in the request parameters to read a specific resource. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with the resource's metadata in the response body. If a `GET` request does not include a specific resource `id`, it is treated as a list request. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with an object containing a list of resources' metadata in the response body. When reading resources, some common query parameters are usually available. e.g.: ``` v1/connections?limit=25&offset=25 ``` |Query Parameter|Type|Description| |---------------|----|-----------| |limit|integer|Maximum number of objects to fetch. Usually 25 by default| |offset|integer|Offset after which to start returning objects. For use with limit query parameter.| ### Update Updating a resource requires the resource `id`, and is typically done using an HTTP `PATCH` request, with the fields to modify in the request body. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with information about the modified resource in the response body. ### Delete Deleting a resource requires the resource `id` and is typically executed via an HTTP `DELETE` request. The response usually returns a `204 No Content` response code upon success. ## Conventions - Resource names are plural and expressed in camelCase. - Names are consistent between URL parameter name and field name. - Field names are in snake_case. ```json { \"description\": \"string\", \"name\": \"string\", \"occupied_slots\": 0, \"open_slots\": 0 \"queued_slots\": 0, \"running_slots\": 0, \"scheduled_slots\": 0, \"slots\": 0, } ``` ### Update Mask Update mask is available as a query parameter in patch endpoints. It is used to notify the API which fields you want to update. Using `update_mask` makes it easier to update objects by helping the server know which fields to update in an object instead of updating all fields. The update request ignores any fields that aren't specified in the field mask, leaving them with their current values. Example: ``` resource = request.get('/resource/my-id').json() resource['my_field'] = 'new-value' request.patch('/resource/my-id?update_mask=my_field', data=json.dumps(resource)) ``` ## Versioning and Endpoint Lifecycle - API versioning is not synchronized to specific releases of the Apache Airflow. - APIs are designed to be backward compatible. - Any changes to the API will first go through a deprecation phase. # Trying the API You can use a third party client, such as [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), [HTTPie](https://httpie.org/), [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [the Insomnia rest client](https://insomnia.rest/) to test the Apache Airflow API. Note that you will need to pass credentials data. For e.g., here is how to pause a DAG with [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), when basic authorization is used: ```bash curl -X PATCH 'https://example.com/api/v1/dags/{dag_id}?update_mask=is_paused' \\ -H 'Content-Type: application/json' \\ --user \"username:password\" \\ -d '{ \"is_paused\": true }' ``` Using a graphical tool such as [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [Insomnia](https://insomnia.rest/), it is possible to import the API specifications directly: 1. Download the API specification by clicking the **Download** button at the top of this document 2. Import the JSON specification in the graphical tool of your choice. - In *Postman*, you can click the **import** button at the top - With *Insomnia*, you can just drag-and-drop the file on the UI Note that with *Postman*, you can also generate code snippets by selecting a request and clicking on the **Code** button. ## Enabling CORS [Cross-origin resource sharing (CORS)](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/CORS) is a browser security feature that restricts HTTP requests that are initiated from scripts running in the browser. For details on enabling/configuring CORS, see [Enabling CORS](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Authentication To be able to meet the requirements of many organizations, Airflow supports many authentication methods, and it is even possible to add your own method. If you want to check which auth backend is currently set, you can use `airflow config get-value api auth_backends` command as in the example below. ```bash $ airflow config get-value api auth_backends airflow.api.auth.backend.basic_auth ``` The default is to deny all requests. For details on configuring the authentication, see [API Authorization](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Errors We follow the error response format proposed in [RFC 7807](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7807) also known as Problem Details for HTTP APIs. As with our normal API responses, your client must be prepared to gracefully handle additional members of the response. ## Unauthenticated This indicates that the request has not been applied because it lacks valid authentication credentials for the target resource. Please check that you have valid credentials. ## PermissionDenied This response means that the server understood the request but refuses to authorize it because it lacks sufficient rights to the resource. It happens when you do not have the necessary permission to execute the action you performed. You need to get the appropriate permissions in other to resolve this error. ## BadRequest This response means that the server cannot or will not process the request due to something that is perceived to be a client error (e.g., malformed request syntax, invalid request message framing, or deceptive request routing). To resolve this, please ensure that your syntax is correct. ## NotFound This client error response indicates that the server cannot find the requested resource. ## MethodNotAllowed Indicates that the request method is known by the server but is not supported by the target resource. ## NotAcceptable The target resource does not have a current representation that would be acceptable to the user agent, according to the proactive negotiation header fields received in the request, and the server is unwilling to supply a default representation. ## AlreadyExists The request could not be completed due to a conflict with the current state of the target resource, e.g. the resource it tries to create already exists. ## Unknown This means that the server encountered an unexpected condition that prevented it from fulfilling the request. -API version: 2.5.0 +API version: 2.7.2 Contact: dev@airflow.apache.org */ diff --git a/airflow/model_dag.go b/airflow/model_dag.go index ea830f0..dee8175 100644 --- a/airflow/model_dag.go +++ b/airflow/model_dag.go @@ -18,9 +18,9 @@ /* Airflow API (Stable) -# Overview To facilitate management, Apache Airflow supports a range of REST API endpoints across its objects. This section provides an overview of the API design, methods, and supported use cases. Most of the endpoints accept `JSON` as input and return `JSON` responses. This means that you must usually add the following headers to your request: ``` Content-type: application/json Accept: application/json ``` ## Resources The term `resource` refers to a single type of object in the Airflow metadata. An API is broken up by its endpoint's corresponding resource. The name of a resource is typically plural and expressed in camelCase. Example: `dagRuns`. Resource names are used as part of endpoint URLs, as well as in API parameters and responses. ## CRUD Operations The platform supports **C**reate, **R**ead, **U**pdate, and **D**elete operations on most resources. You can review the standards for these operations and their standard parameters below. Some endpoints have special behavior as exceptions. ### Create To create a resource, you typically submit an HTTP `POST` request with the resource's required metadata in the request body. The response returns a `201 Created` response code upon success with the resource's metadata, including its internal `id`, in the response body. ### Read The HTTP `GET` request can be used to read a resource or to list a number of resources. A resource's `id` can be submitted in the request parameters to read a specific resource. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with the resource's metadata in the response body. If a `GET` request does not include a specific resource `id`, it is treated as a list request. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with an object containing a list of resources' metadata in the response body. When reading resources, some common query parameters are usually available. e.g.: ``` v1/connections?limit=25&offset=25 ``` |Query Parameter|Type|Description| |---------------|----|-----------| |limit|integer|Maximum number of objects to fetch. Usually 25 by default| |offset|integer|Offset after which to start returning objects. For use with limit query parameter.| ### Update Updating a resource requires the resource `id`, and is typically done using an HTTP `PATCH` request, with the fields to modify in the request body. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with information about the modified resource in the response body. ### Delete Deleting a resource requires the resource `id` and is typically executing via an HTTP `DELETE` request. The response usually returns a `204 No Content` response code upon success. ## Conventions - Resource names are plural and expressed in camelCase. - Names are consistent between URL parameter name and field name. - Field names are in snake_case. ```json { \"name\": \"string\", \"slots\": 0, \"occupied_slots\": 0, \"used_slots\": 0, \"queued_slots\": 0, \"open_slots\": 0 } ``` ### Update Mask Update mask is available as a query parameter in patch endpoints. It is used to notify the API which fields you want to update. Using `update_mask` makes it easier to update objects by helping the server know which fields to update in an object instead of updating all fields. The update request ignores any fields that aren't specified in the field mask, leaving them with their current values. Example: ``` resource = request.get('/resource/my-id').json() resource['my_field'] = 'new-value' request.patch('/resource/my-id?update_mask=my_field', data=json.dumps(resource)) ``` ## Versioning and Endpoint Lifecycle - API versioning is not synchronized to specific releases of the Apache Airflow. - APIs are designed to be backward compatible. - Any changes to the API will first go through a deprecation phase. # Trying the API You can use a third party client, such as [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), [HTTPie](https://httpie.org/), [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [the Insomnia rest client](https://insomnia.rest/) to test the Apache Airflow API. Note that you will need to pass credentials data. For e.g., here is how to pause a DAG with [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), when basic authorization is used: ```bash curl -X PATCH 'https://example.com/api/v1/dags/{dag_id}?update_mask=is_paused' \\ -H 'Content-Type: application/json' \\ --user \"username:password\" \\ -d '{ \"is_paused\": true }' ``` Using a graphical tool such as [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [Insomnia](https://insomnia.rest/), it is possible to import the API specifications directly: 1. Download the API specification by clicking the **Download** button at top of this document 2. Import the JSON specification in the graphical tool of your choice. - In *Postman*, you can click the **import** button at the top - With *Insomnia*, you can just drag-and-drop the file on the UI Note that with *Postman*, you can also generate code snippets by selecting a request and clicking on the **Code** button. ## Enabling CORS [Cross-origin resource sharing (CORS)](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/CORS) is a browser security feature that restricts HTTP requests that are initiated from scripts running in the browser. For details on enabling/configuring CORS, see [Enabling CORS](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Authentication To be able to meet the requirements of many organizations, Airflow supports many authentication methods, and it is even possible to add your own method. If you want to check which auth backend is currently set, you can use `airflow config get-value api auth_backends` command as in the example below. ```bash $ airflow config get-value api auth_backends airflow.api.auth.backend.basic_auth ``` The default is to deny all requests. For details on configuring the authentication, see [API Authorization](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Errors We follow the error response format proposed in [RFC 7807](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7807) also known as Problem Details for HTTP APIs. As with our normal API responses, your client must be prepared to gracefully handle additional members of the response. ## Unauthenticated This indicates that the request has not been applied because it lacks valid authentication credentials for the target resource. Please check that you have valid credentials. ## PermissionDenied This response means that the server understood the request but refuses to authorize it because it lacks sufficient rights to the resource. It happens when you do not have the necessary permission to execute the action you performed. You need to get the appropriate permissions in other to resolve this error. ## BadRequest This response means that the server cannot or will not process the request due to something that is perceived to be a client error (e.g., malformed request syntax, invalid request message framing, or deceptive request routing). To resolve this, please ensure that your syntax is correct. ## NotFound This client error response indicates that the server cannot find the requested resource. ## MethodNotAllowed Indicates that the request method is known by the server but is not supported by the target resource. ## NotAcceptable The target resource does not have a current representation that would be acceptable to the user agent, according to the proactive negotiation header fields received in the request, and the server is unwilling to supply a default representation. ## AlreadyExists The request could not be completed due to a conflict with the current state of the target resource, e.g. the resource it tries to create already exists. ## Unknown This means that the server encountered an unexpected condition that prevented it from fulfilling the request. +# Overview To facilitate management, Apache Airflow supports a range of REST API endpoints across its objects. This section provides an overview of the API design, methods, and supported use cases. Most of the endpoints accept `JSON` as input and return `JSON` responses. This means that you must usually add the following headers to your request: ``` Content-type: application/json Accept: application/json ``` ## Resources The term `resource` refers to a single type of object in the Airflow metadata. An API is broken up by its endpoint's corresponding resource. The name of a resource is typically plural and expressed in camelCase. Example: `dagRuns`. Resource names are used as part of endpoint URLs, as well as in API parameters and responses. ## CRUD Operations The platform supports **C**reate, **R**ead, **U**pdate, and **D**elete operations on most resources. You can review the standards for these operations and their standard parameters below. Some endpoints have special behavior as exceptions. ### Create To create a resource, you typically submit an HTTP `POST` request with the resource's required metadata in the request body. The response returns a `201 Created` response code upon success with the resource's metadata, including its internal `id`, in the response body. ### Read The HTTP `GET` request can be used to read a resource or to list a number of resources. A resource's `id` can be submitted in the request parameters to read a specific resource. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with the resource's metadata in the response body. If a `GET` request does not include a specific resource `id`, it is treated as a list request. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with an object containing a list of resources' metadata in the response body. When reading resources, some common query parameters are usually available. e.g.: ``` v1/connections?limit=25&offset=25 ``` |Query Parameter|Type|Description| |---------------|----|-----------| |limit|integer|Maximum number of objects to fetch. Usually 25 by default| |offset|integer|Offset after which to start returning objects. For use with limit query parameter.| ### Update Updating a resource requires the resource `id`, and is typically done using an HTTP `PATCH` request, with the fields to modify in the request body. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with information about the modified resource in the response body. ### Delete Deleting a resource requires the resource `id` and is typically executed via an HTTP `DELETE` request. The response usually returns a `204 No Content` response code upon success. ## Conventions - Resource names are plural and expressed in camelCase. - Names are consistent between URL parameter name and field name. - Field names are in snake_case. ```json { \"description\": \"string\", \"name\": \"string\", \"occupied_slots\": 0, \"open_slots\": 0 \"queued_slots\": 0, \"running_slots\": 0, \"scheduled_slots\": 0, \"slots\": 0, } ``` ### Update Mask Update mask is available as a query parameter in patch endpoints. It is used to notify the API which fields you want to update. Using `update_mask` makes it easier to update objects by helping the server know which fields to update in an object instead of updating all fields. The update request ignores any fields that aren't specified in the field mask, leaving them with their current values. Example: ``` resource = request.get('/resource/my-id').json() resource['my_field'] = 'new-value' request.patch('/resource/my-id?update_mask=my_field', data=json.dumps(resource)) ``` ## Versioning and Endpoint Lifecycle - API versioning is not synchronized to specific releases of the Apache Airflow. - APIs are designed to be backward compatible. - Any changes to the API will first go through a deprecation phase. # Trying the API You can use a third party client, such as [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), [HTTPie](https://httpie.org/), [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [the Insomnia rest client](https://insomnia.rest/) to test the Apache Airflow API. Note that you will need to pass credentials data. For e.g., here is how to pause a DAG with [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), when basic authorization is used: ```bash curl -X PATCH 'https://example.com/api/v1/dags/{dag_id}?update_mask=is_paused' \\ -H 'Content-Type: application/json' \\ --user \"username:password\" \\ -d '{ \"is_paused\": true }' ``` Using a graphical tool such as [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [Insomnia](https://insomnia.rest/), it is possible to import the API specifications directly: 1. Download the API specification by clicking the **Download** button at the top of this document 2. Import the JSON specification in the graphical tool of your choice. - In *Postman*, you can click the **import** button at the top - With *Insomnia*, you can just drag-and-drop the file on the UI Note that with *Postman*, you can also generate code snippets by selecting a request and clicking on the **Code** button. ## Enabling CORS [Cross-origin resource sharing (CORS)](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/CORS) is a browser security feature that restricts HTTP requests that are initiated from scripts running in the browser. For details on enabling/configuring CORS, see [Enabling CORS](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Authentication To be able to meet the requirements of many organizations, Airflow supports many authentication methods, and it is even possible to add your own method. If you want to check which auth backend is currently set, you can use `airflow config get-value api auth_backends` command as in the example below. ```bash $ airflow config get-value api auth_backends airflow.api.auth.backend.basic_auth ``` The default is to deny all requests. For details on configuring the authentication, see [API Authorization](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Errors We follow the error response format proposed in [RFC 7807](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7807) also known as Problem Details for HTTP APIs. As with our normal API responses, your client must be prepared to gracefully handle additional members of the response. ## Unauthenticated This indicates that the request has not been applied because it lacks valid authentication credentials for the target resource. Please check that you have valid credentials. ## PermissionDenied This response means that the server understood the request but refuses to authorize it because it lacks sufficient rights to the resource. It happens when you do not have the necessary permission to execute the action you performed. You need to get the appropriate permissions in other to resolve this error. ## BadRequest This response means that the server cannot or will not process the request due to something that is perceived to be a client error (e.g., malformed request syntax, invalid request message framing, or deceptive request routing). To resolve this, please ensure that your syntax is correct. ## NotFound This client error response indicates that the server cannot find the requested resource. ## MethodNotAllowed Indicates that the request method is known by the server but is not supported by the target resource. ## NotAcceptable The target resource does not have a current representation that would be acceptable to the user agent, according to the proactive negotiation header fields received in the request, and the server is unwilling to supply a default representation. ## AlreadyExists The request could not be completed due to a conflict with the current state of the target resource, e.g. the resource it tries to create already exists. ## Unknown This means that the server encountered an unexpected condition that prevented it from fulfilling the request. -API version: 2.5.0 +API version: 2.7.2 Contact: dev@airflow.apache.org */ @@ -61,7 +61,7 @@ type DAG struct { Fileloc *string `json:"fileloc,omitempty"` // The key containing the encrypted path to the file. Encryption and decryption take place only on the server. This prevents the client from reading an non-DAG file. This also ensures API extensibility, because the format of encrypted data may change. FileToken *string `json:"file_token,omitempty"` - Owners *[]string `json:"owners,omitempty"` + Owners []string `json:"owners,omitempty"` // User-provided DAG description, which can consist of several sentences or paragraphs that describe DAG contents. Description NullableString `json:"description,omitempty"` ScheduleInterval NullableScheduleInterval `json:"schedule_interval,omitempty"` @@ -616,12 +616,12 @@ func (o *DAG) GetOwners() []string { var ret []string return ret } - return *o.Owners + return o.Owners } // GetOwnersOk returns a tuple with the Owners field value if set, nil otherwise // and a boolean to check if the value has been set. -func (o *DAG) GetOwnersOk() (*[]string, bool) { +func (o *DAG) GetOwnersOk() ([]string, bool) { if o == nil || o.Owners == nil { return nil, false } @@ -639,7 +639,7 @@ func (o *DAG) HasOwners() bool { // SetOwners gets a reference to the given []string and assigns it to the Owners field. func (o *DAG) SetOwners(v []string) { - o.Owners = &v + o.Owners = v } // GetDescription returns the Description field value if set, zero value otherwise (both if not set or set to explicit null). @@ -780,11 +780,11 @@ func (o *DAG) GetTags() []Tag { // GetTagsOk returns a tuple with the Tags field value if set, nil otherwise // and a boolean to check if the value has been set. // NOTE: If the value is an explicit nil, `nil, true` will be returned -func (o *DAG) GetTagsOk() (*[]Tag, bool) { +func (o *DAG) GetTagsOk() ([]Tag, bool) { if o == nil || o.Tags == nil { return nil, false } - return &o.Tags, true + return o.Tags, true } // HasTags returns a boolean if a field has been set. diff --git a/airflow/model_dag_collection.go b/airflow/model_dag_collection.go index 1633a43..63c76a9 100644 --- a/airflow/model_dag_collection.go +++ b/airflow/model_dag_collection.go @@ -18,9 +18,9 @@ /* Airflow API (Stable) -# Overview To facilitate management, Apache Airflow supports a range of REST API endpoints across its objects. This section provides an overview of the API design, methods, and supported use cases. Most of the endpoints accept `JSON` as input and return `JSON` responses. This means that you must usually add the following headers to your request: ``` Content-type: application/json Accept: application/json ``` ## Resources The term `resource` refers to a single type of object in the Airflow metadata. An API is broken up by its endpoint's corresponding resource. The name of a resource is typically plural and expressed in camelCase. Example: `dagRuns`. Resource names are used as part of endpoint URLs, as well as in API parameters and responses. ## CRUD Operations The platform supports **C**reate, **R**ead, **U**pdate, and **D**elete operations on most resources. You can review the standards for these operations and their standard parameters below. Some endpoints have special behavior as exceptions. ### Create To create a resource, you typically submit an HTTP `POST` request with the resource's required metadata in the request body. The response returns a `201 Created` response code upon success with the resource's metadata, including its internal `id`, in the response body. ### Read The HTTP `GET` request can be used to read a resource or to list a number of resources. A resource's `id` can be submitted in the request parameters to read a specific resource. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with the resource's metadata in the response body. If a `GET` request does not include a specific resource `id`, it is treated as a list request. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with an object containing a list of resources' metadata in the response body. When reading resources, some common query parameters are usually available. e.g.: ``` v1/connections?limit=25&offset=25 ``` |Query Parameter|Type|Description| |---------------|----|-----------| |limit|integer|Maximum number of objects to fetch. Usually 25 by default| |offset|integer|Offset after which to start returning objects. For use with limit query parameter.| ### Update Updating a resource requires the resource `id`, and is typically done using an HTTP `PATCH` request, with the fields to modify in the request body. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with information about the modified resource in the response body. ### Delete Deleting a resource requires the resource `id` and is typically executing via an HTTP `DELETE` request. The response usually returns a `204 No Content` response code upon success. ## Conventions - Resource names are plural and expressed in camelCase. - Names are consistent between URL parameter name and field name. - Field names are in snake_case. ```json { \"name\": \"string\", \"slots\": 0, \"occupied_slots\": 0, \"used_slots\": 0, \"queued_slots\": 0, \"open_slots\": 0 } ``` ### Update Mask Update mask is available as a query parameter in patch endpoints. It is used to notify the API which fields you want to update. Using `update_mask` makes it easier to update objects by helping the server know which fields to update in an object instead of updating all fields. The update request ignores any fields that aren't specified in the field mask, leaving them with their current values. Example: ``` resource = request.get('/resource/my-id').json() resource['my_field'] = 'new-value' request.patch('/resource/my-id?update_mask=my_field', data=json.dumps(resource)) ``` ## Versioning and Endpoint Lifecycle - API versioning is not synchronized to specific releases of the Apache Airflow. - APIs are designed to be backward compatible. - Any changes to the API will first go through a deprecation phase. # Trying the API You can use a third party client, such as [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), [HTTPie](https://httpie.org/), [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [the Insomnia rest client](https://insomnia.rest/) to test the Apache Airflow API. Note that you will need to pass credentials data. For e.g., here is how to pause a DAG with [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), when basic authorization is used: ```bash curl -X PATCH 'https://example.com/api/v1/dags/{dag_id}?update_mask=is_paused' \\ -H 'Content-Type: application/json' \\ --user \"username:password\" \\ -d '{ \"is_paused\": true }' ``` Using a graphical tool such as [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [Insomnia](https://insomnia.rest/), it is possible to import the API specifications directly: 1. Download the API specification by clicking the **Download** button at top of this document 2. Import the JSON specification in the graphical tool of your choice. - In *Postman*, you can click the **import** button at the top - With *Insomnia*, you can just drag-and-drop the file on the UI Note that with *Postman*, you can also generate code snippets by selecting a request and clicking on the **Code** button. ## Enabling CORS [Cross-origin resource sharing (CORS)](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/CORS) is a browser security feature that restricts HTTP requests that are initiated from scripts running in the browser. For details on enabling/configuring CORS, see [Enabling CORS](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Authentication To be able to meet the requirements of many organizations, Airflow supports many authentication methods, and it is even possible to add your own method. If you want to check which auth backend is currently set, you can use `airflow config get-value api auth_backends` command as in the example below. ```bash $ airflow config get-value api auth_backends airflow.api.auth.backend.basic_auth ``` The default is to deny all requests. For details on configuring the authentication, see [API Authorization](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Errors We follow the error response format proposed in [RFC 7807](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7807) also known as Problem Details for HTTP APIs. As with our normal API responses, your client must be prepared to gracefully handle additional members of the response. ## Unauthenticated This indicates that the request has not been applied because it lacks valid authentication credentials for the target resource. Please check that you have valid credentials. ## PermissionDenied This response means that the server understood the request but refuses to authorize it because it lacks sufficient rights to the resource. It happens when you do not have the necessary permission to execute the action you performed. You need to get the appropriate permissions in other to resolve this error. ## BadRequest This response means that the server cannot or will not process the request due to something that is perceived to be a client error (e.g., malformed request syntax, invalid request message framing, or deceptive request routing). To resolve this, please ensure that your syntax is correct. ## NotFound This client error response indicates that the server cannot find the requested resource. ## MethodNotAllowed Indicates that the request method is known by the server but is not supported by the target resource. ## NotAcceptable The target resource does not have a current representation that would be acceptable to the user agent, according to the proactive negotiation header fields received in the request, and the server is unwilling to supply a default representation. ## AlreadyExists The request could not be completed due to a conflict with the current state of the target resource, e.g. the resource it tries to create already exists. ## Unknown This means that the server encountered an unexpected condition that prevented it from fulfilling the request. +# Overview To facilitate management, Apache Airflow supports a range of REST API endpoints across its objects. This section provides an overview of the API design, methods, and supported use cases. Most of the endpoints accept `JSON` as input and return `JSON` responses. This means that you must usually add the following headers to your request: ``` Content-type: application/json Accept: application/json ``` ## Resources The term `resource` refers to a single type of object in the Airflow metadata. An API is broken up by its endpoint's corresponding resource. The name of a resource is typically plural and expressed in camelCase. Example: `dagRuns`. Resource names are used as part of endpoint URLs, as well as in API parameters and responses. ## CRUD Operations The platform supports **C**reate, **R**ead, **U**pdate, and **D**elete operations on most resources. You can review the standards for these operations and their standard parameters below. Some endpoints have special behavior as exceptions. ### Create To create a resource, you typically submit an HTTP `POST` request with the resource's required metadata in the request body. The response returns a `201 Created` response code upon success with the resource's metadata, including its internal `id`, in the response body. ### Read The HTTP `GET` request can be used to read a resource or to list a number of resources. A resource's `id` can be submitted in the request parameters to read a specific resource. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with the resource's metadata in the response body. If a `GET` request does not include a specific resource `id`, it is treated as a list request. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with an object containing a list of resources' metadata in the response body. When reading resources, some common query parameters are usually available. e.g.: ``` v1/connections?limit=25&offset=25 ``` |Query Parameter|Type|Description| |---------------|----|-----------| |limit|integer|Maximum number of objects to fetch. Usually 25 by default| |offset|integer|Offset after which to start returning objects. For use with limit query parameter.| ### Update Updating a resource requires the resource `id`, and is typically done using an HTTP `PATCH` request, with the fields to modify in the request body. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with information about the modified resource in the response body. ### Delete Deleting a resource requires the resource `id` and is typically executed via an HTTP `DELETE` request. The response usually returns a `204 No Content` response code upon success. ## Conventions - Resource names are plural and expressed in camelCase. - Names are consistent between URL parameter name and field name. - Field names are in snake_case. ```json { \"description\": \"string\", \"name\": \"string\", \"occupied_slots\": 0, \"open_slots\": 0 \"queued_slots\": 0, \"running_slots\": 0, \"scheduled_slots\": 0, \"slots\": 0, } ``` ### Update Mask Update mask is available as a query parameter in patch endpoints. It is used to notify the API which fields you want to update. Using `update_mask` makes it easier to update objects by helping the server know which fields to update in an object instead of updating all fields. The update request ignores any fields that aren't specified in the field mask, leaving them with their current values. Example: ``` resource = request.get('/resource/my-id').json() resource['my_field'] = 'new-value' request.patch('/resource/my-id?update_mask=my_field', data=json.dumps(resource)) ``` ## Versioning and Endpoint Lifecycle - API versioning is not synchronized to specific releases of the Apache Airflow. - APIs are designed to be backward compatible. - Any changes to the API will first go through a deprecation phase. # Trying the API You can use a third party client, such as [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), [HTTPie](https://httpie.org/), [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [the Insomnia rest client](https://insomnia.rest/) to test the Apache Airflow API. Note that you will need to pass credentials data. For e.g., here is how to pause a DAG with [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), when basic authorization is used: ```bash curl -X PATCH 'https://example.com/api/v1/dags/{dag_id}?update_mask=is_paused' \\ -H 'Content-Type: application/json' \\ --user \"username:password\" \\ -d '{ \"is_paused\": true }' ``` Using a graphical tool such as [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [Insomnia](https://insomnia.rest/), it is possible to import the API specifications directly: 1. Download the API specification by clicking the **Download** button at the top of this document 2. Import the JSON specification in the graphical tool of your choice. - In *Postman*, you can click the **import** button at the top - With *Insomnia*, you can just drag-and-drop the file on the UI Note that with *Postman*, you can also generate code snippets by selecting a request and clicking on the **Code** button. ## Enabling CORS [Cross-origin resource sharing (CORS)](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/CORS) is a browser security feature that restricts HTTP requests that are initiated from scripts running in the browser. For details on enabling/configuring CORS, see [Enabling CORS](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Authentication To be able to meet the requirements of many organizations, Airflow supports many authentication methods, and it is even possible to add your own method. If you want to check which auth backend is currently set, you can use `airflow config get-value api auth_backends` command as in the example below. ```bash $ airflow config get-value api auth_backends airflow.api.auth.backend.basic_auth ``` The default is to deny all requests. For details on configuring the authentication, see [API Authorization](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Errors We follow the error response format proposed in [RFC 7807](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7807) also known as Problem Details for HTTP APIs. As with our normal API responses, your client must be prepared to gracefully handle additional members of the response. ## Unauthenticated This indicates that the request has not been applied because it lacks valid authentication credentials for the target resource. Please check that you have valid credentials. ## PermissionDenied This response means that the server understood the request but refuses to authorize it because it lacks sufficient rights to the resource. It happens when you do not have the necessary permission to execute the action you performed. You need to get the appropriate permissions in other to resolve this error. ## BadRequest This response means that the server cannot or will not process the request due to something that is perceived to be a client error (e.g., malformed request syntax, invalid request message framing, or deceptive request routing). To resolve this, please ensure that your syntax is correct. ## NotFound This client error response indicates that the server cannot find the requested resource. ## MethodNotAllowed Indicates that the request method is known by the server but is not supported by the target resource. ## NotAcceptable The target resource does not have a current representation that would be acceptable to the user agent, according to the proactive negotiation header fields received in the request, and the server is unwilling to supply a default representation. ## AlreadyExists The request could not be completed due to a conflict with the current state of the target resource, e.g. the resource it tries to create already exists. ## Unknown This means that the server encountered an unexpected condition that prevented it from fulfilling the request. -API version: 2.5.0 +API version: 2.7.2 Contact: dev@airflow.apache.org */ @@ -34,8 +34,8 @@ import ( // DAGCollection Collection of DAGs. *Changed in version 2.1.0*: 'total_entries' field is added. type DAGCollection struct { - Dags *[]DAG `json:"dags,omitempty"` - // Count of objects in the current result set. + Dags []DAG `json:"dags,omitempty"` + // Count of total objects in the current result set before pagination parameters (limit, offset) are applied. TotalEntries *int32 `json:"total_entries,omitempty"` } @@ -62,12 +62,12 @@ func (o *DAGCollection) GetDags() []DAG { var ret []DAG return ret } - return *o.Dags + return o.Dags } // GetDagsOk returns a tuple with the Dags field value if set, nil otherwise // and a boolean to check if the value has been set. -func (o *DAGCollection) GetDagsOk() (*[]DAG, bool) { +func (o *DAGCollection) GetDagsOk() ([]DAG, bool) { if o == nil || o.Dags == nil { return nil, false } @@ -85,7 +85,7 @@ func (o *DAGCollection) HasDags() bool { // SetDags gets a reference to the given []DAG and assigns it to the Dags field. func (o *DAGCollection) SetDags(v []DAG) { - o.Dags = &v + o.Dags = v } // GetTotalEntries returns the TotalEntries field value if set, zero value otherwise. diff --git a/airflow/model_dag_collection_all_of.go b/airflow/model_dag_collection_all_of.go index e078648..5316cfa 100644 --- a/airflow/model_dag_collection_all_of.go +++ b/airflow/model_dag_collection_all_of.go @@ -18,9 +18,9 @@ /* Airflow API (Stable) -# Overview To facilitate management, Apache Airflow supports a range of REST API endpoints across its objects. This section provides an overview of the API design, methods, and supported use cases. Most of the endpoints accept `JSON` as input and return `JSON` responses. This means that you must usually add the following headers to your request: ``` Content-type: application/json Accept: application/json ``` ## Resources The term `resource` refers to a single type of object in the Airflow metadata. An API is broken up by its endpoint's corresponding resource. The name of a resource is typically plural and expressed in camelCase. Example: `dagRuns`. Resource names are used as part of endpoint URLs, as well as in API parameters and responses. ## CRUD Operations The platform supports **C**reate, **R**ead, **U**pdate, and **D**elete operations on most resources. You can review the standards for these operations and their standard parameters below. Some endpoints have special behavior as exceptions. ### Create To create a resource, you typically submit an HTTP `POST` request with the resource's required metadata in the request body. The response returns a `201 Created` response code upon success with the resource's metadata, including its internal `id`, in the response body. ### Read The HTTP `GET` request can be used to read a resource or to list a number of resources. A resource's `id` can be submitted in the request parameters to read a specific resource. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with the resource's metadata in the response body. If a `GET` request does not include a specific resource `id`, it is treated as a list request. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with an object containing a list of resources' metadata in the response body. When reading resources, some common query parameters are usually available. e.g.: ``` v1/connections?limit=25&offset=25 ``` |Query Parameter|Type|Description| |---------------|----|-----------| |limit|integer|Maximum number of objects to fetch. Usually 25 by default| |offset|integer|Offset after which to start returning objects. For use with limit query parameter.| ### Update Updating a resource requires the resource `id`, and is typically done using an HTTP `PATCH` request, with the fields to modify in the request body. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with information about the modified resource in the response body. ### Delete Deleting a resource requires the resource `id` and is typically executing via an HTTP `DELETE` request. The response usually returns a `204 No Content` response code upon success. ## Conventions - Resource names are plural and expressed in camelCase. - Names are consistent between URL parameter name and field name. - Field names are in snake_case. ```json { \"name\": \"string\", \"slots\": 0, \"occupied_slots\": 0, \"used_slots\": 0, \"queued_slots\": 0, \"open_slots\": 0 } ``` ### Update Mask Update mask is available as a query parameter in patch endpoints. It is used to notify the API which fields you want to update. Using `update_mask` makes it easier to update objects by helping the server know which fields to update in an object instead of updating all fields. The update request ignores any fields that aren't specified in the field mask, leaving them with their current values. Example: ``` resource = request.get('/resource/my-id').json() resource['my_field'] = 'new-value' request.patch('/resource/my-id?update_mask=my_field', data=json.dumps(resource)) ``` ## Versioning and Endpoint Lifecycle - API versioning is not synchronized to specific releases of the Apache Airflow. - APIs are designed to be backward compatible. - Any changes to the API will first go through a deprecation phase. # Trying the API You can use a third party client, such as [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), [HTTPie](https://httpie.org/), [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [the Insomnia rest client](https://insomnia.rest/) to test the Apache Airflow API. Note that you will need to pass credentials data. For e.g., here is how to pause a DAG with [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), when basic authorization is used: ```bash curl -X PATCH 'https://example.com/api/v1/dags/{dag_id}?update_mask=is_paused' \\ -H 'Content-Type: application/json' \\ --user \"username:password\" \\ -d '{ \"is_paused\": true }' ``` Using a graphical tool such as [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [Insomnia](https://insomnia.rest/), it is possible to import the API specifications directly: 1. Download the API specification by clicking the **Download** button at top of this document 2. Import the JSON specification in the graphical tool of your choice. - In *Postman*, you can click the **import** button at the top - With *Insomnia*, you can just drag-and-drop the file on the UI Note that with *Postman*, you can also generate code snippets by selecting a request and clicking on the **Code** button. ## Enabling CORS [Cross-origin resource sharing (CORS)](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/CORS) is a browser security feature that restricts HTTP requests that are initiated from scripts running in the browser. For details on enabling/configuring CORS, see [Enabling CORS](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Authentication To be able to meet the requirements of many organizations, Airflow supports many authentication methods, and it is even possible to add your own method. If you want to check which auth backend is currently set, you can use `airflow config get-value api auth_backends` command as in the example below. ```bash $ airflow config get-value api auth_backends airflow.api.auth.backend.basic_auth ``` The default is to deny all requests. For details on configuring the authentication, see [API Authorization](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Errors We follow the error response format proposed in [RFC 7807](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7807) also known as Problem Details for HTTP APIs. As with our normal API responses, your client must be prepared to gracefully handle additional members of the response. ## Unauthenticated This indicates that the request has not been applied because it lacks valid authentication credentials for the target resource. Please check that you have valid credentials. ## PermissionDenied This response means that the server understood the request but refuses to authorize it because it lacks sufficient rights to the resource. It happens when you do not have the necessary permission to execute the action you performed. You need to get the appropriate permissions in other to resolve this error. ## BadRequest This response means that the server cannot or will not process the request due to something that is perceived to be a client error (e.g., malformed request syntax, invalid request message framing, or deceptive request routing). To resolve this, please ensure that your syntax is correct. ## NotFound This client error response indicates that the server cannot find the requested resource. ## MethodNotAllowed Indicates that the request method is known by the server but is not supported by the target resource. ## NotAcceptable The target resource does not have a current representation that would be acceptable to the user agent, according to the proactive negotiation header fields received in the request, and the server is unwilling to supply a default representation. ## AlreadyExists The request could not be completed due to a conflict with the current state of the target resource, e.g. the resource it tries to create already exists. ## Unknown This means that the server encountered an unexpected condition that prevented it from fulfilling the request. +# Overview To facilitate management, Apache Airflow supports a range of REST API endpoints across its objects. This section provides an overview of the API design, methods, and supported use cases. Most of the endpoints accept `JSON` as input and return `JSON` responses. This means that you must usually add the following headers to your request: ``` Content-type: application/json Accept: application/json ``` ## Resources The term `resource` refers to a single type of object in the Airflow metadata. An API is broken up by its endpoint's corresponding resource. The name of a resource is typically plural and expressed in camelCase. Example: `dagRuns`. Resource names are used as part of endpoint URLs, as well as in API parameters and responses. ## CRUD Operations The platform supports **C**reate, **R**ead, **U**pdate, and **D**elete operations on most resources. You can review the standards for these operations and their standard parameters below. Some endpoints have special behavior as exceptions. ### Create To create a resource, you typically submit an HTTP `POST` request with the resource's required metadata in the request body. The response returns a `201 Created` response code upon success with the resource's metadata, including its internal `id`, in the response body. ### Read The HTTP `GET` request can be used to read a resource or to list a number of resources. A resource's `id` can be submitted in the request parameters to read a specific resource. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with the resource's metadata in the response body. If a `GET` request does not include a specific resource `id`, it is treated as a list request. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with an object containing a list of resources' metadata in the response body. When reading resources, some common query parameters are usually available. e.g.: ``` v1/connections?limit=25&offset=25 ``` |Query Parameter|Type|Description| |---------------|----|-----------| |limit|integer|Maximum number of objects to fetch. Usually 25 by default| |offset|integer|Offset after which to start returning objects. For use with limit query parameter.| ### Update Updating a resource requires the resource `id`, and is typically done using an HTTP `PATCH` request, with the fields to modify in the request body. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with information about the modified resource in the response body. ### Delete Deleting a resource requires the resource `id` and is typically executed via an HTTP `DELETE` request. The response usually returns a `204 No Content` response code upon success. ## Conventions - Resource names are plural and expressed in camelCase. - Names are consistent between URL parameter name and field name. - Field names are in snake_case. ```json { \"description\": \"string\", \"name\": \"string\", \"occupied_slots\": 0, \"open_slots\": 0 \"queued_slots\": 0, \"running_slots\": 0, \"scheduled_slots\": 0, \"slots\": 0, } ``` ### Update Mask Update mask is available as a query parameter in patch endpoints. It is used to notify the API which fields you want to update. Using `update_mask` makes it easier to update objects by helping the server know which fields to update in an object instead of updating all fields. The update request ignores any fields that aren't specified in the field mask, leaving them with their current values. Example: ``` resource = request.get('/resource/my-id').json() resource['my_field'] = 'new-value' request.patch('/resource/my-id?update_mask=my_field', data=json.dumps(resource)) ``` ## Versioning and Endpoint Lifecycle - API versioning is not synchronized to specific releases of the Apache Airflow. - APIs are designed to be backward compatible. - Any changes to the API will first go through a deprecation phase. # Trying the API You can use a third party client, such as [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), [HTTPie](https://httpie.org/), [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [the Insomnia rest client](https://insomnia.rest/) to test the Apache Airflow API. Note that you will need to pass credentials data. For e.g., here is how to pause a DAG with [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), when basic authorization is used: ```bash curl -X PATCH 'https://example.com/api/v1/dags/{dag_id}?update_mask=is_paused' \\ -H 'Content-Type: application/json' \\ --user \"username:password\" \\ -d '{ \"is_paused\": true }' ``` Using a graphical tool such as [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [Insomnia](https://insomnia.rest/), it is possible to import the API specifications directly: 1. Download the API specification by clicking the **Download** button at the top of this document 2. Import the JSON specification in the graphical tool of your choice. - In *Postman*, you can click the **import** button at the top - With *Insomnia*, you can just drag-and-drop the file on the UI Note that with *Postman*, you can also generate code snippets by selecting a request and clicking on the **Code** button. ## Enabling CORS [Cross-origin resource sharing (CORS)](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/CORS) is a browser security feature that restricts HTTP requests that are initiated from scripts running in the browser. For details on enabling/configuring CORS, see [Enabling CORS](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Authentication To be able to meet the requirements of many organizations, Airflow supports many authentication methods, and it is even possible to add your own method. If you want to check which auth backend is currently set, you can use `airflow config get-value api auth_backends` command as in the example below. ```bash $ airflow config get-value api auth_backends airflow.api.auth.backend.basic_auth ``` The default is to deny all requests. For details on configuring the authentication, see [API Authorization](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Errors We follow the error response format proposed in [RFC 7807](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7807) also known as Problem Details for HTTP APIs. As with our normal API responses, your client must be prepared to gracefully handle additional members of the response. ## Unauthenticated This indicates that the request has not been applied because it lacks valid authentication credentials for the target resource. Please check that you have valid credentials. ## PermissionDenied This response means that the server understood the request but refuses to authorize it because it lacks sufficient rights to the resource. It happens when you do not have the necessary permission to execute the action you performed. You need to get the appropriate permissions in other to resolve this error. ## BadRequest This response means that the server cannot or will not process the request due to something that is perceived to be a client error (e.g., malformed request syntax, invalid request message framing, or deceptive request routing). To resolve this, please ensure that your syntax is correct. ## NotFound This client error response indicates that the server cannot find the requested resource. ## MethodNotAllowed Indicates that the request method is known by the server but is not supported by the target resource. ## NotAcceptable The target resource does not have a current representation that would be acceptable to the user agent, according to the proactive negotiation header fields received in the request, and the server is unwilling to supply a default representation. ## AlreadyExists The request could not be completed due to a conflict with the current state of the target resource, e.g. the resource it tries to create already exists. ## Unknown This means that the server encountered an unexpected condition that prevented it from fulfilling the request. -API version: 2.5.0 +API version: 2.7.2 Contact: dev@airflow.apache.org */ @@ -34,7 +34,7 @@ import ( // DAGCollectionAllOf struct for DAGCollectionAllOf type DAGCollectionAllOf struct { - Dags *[]DAG `json:"dags,omitempty"` + Dags []DAG `json:"dags,omitempty"` } // NewDAGCollectionAllOf instantiates a new DAGCollectionAllOf object @@ -60,12 +60,12 @@ func (o *DAGCollectionAllOf) GetDags() []DAG { var ret []DAG return ret } - return *o.Dags + return o.Dags } // GetDagsOk returns a tuple with the Dags field value if set, nil otherwise // and a boolean to check if the value has been set. -func (o *DAGCollectionAllOf) GetDagsOk() (*[]DAG, bool) { +func (o *DAGCollectionAllOf) GetDagsOk() ([]DAG, bool) { if o == nil || o.Dags == nil { return nil, false } @@ -83,7 +83,7 @@ func (o *DAGCollectionAllOf) HasDags() bool { // SetDags gets a reference to the given []DAG and assigns it to the Dags field. func (o *DAGCollectionAllOf) SetDags(v []DAG) { - o.Dags = &v + o.Dags = v } func (o DAGCollectionAllOf) MarshalJSON() ([]byte, error) { diff --git a/airflow/model_dag_detail.go b/airflow/model_dag_detail.go index 3b3dfc0..b0b0e11 100644 --- a/airflow/model_dag_detail.go +++ b/airflow/model_dag_detail.go @@ -18,9 +18,9 @@ /* Airflow API (Stable) -# Overview To facilitate management, Apache Airflow supports a range of REST API endpoints across its objects. This section provides an overview of the API design, methods, and supported use cases. Most of the endpoints accept `JSON` as input and return `JSON` responses. This means that you must usually add the following headers to your request: ``` Content-type: application/json Accept: application/json ``` ## Resources The term `resource` refers to a single type of object in the Airflow metadata. An API is broken up by its endpoint's corresponding resource. The name of a resource is typically plural and expressed in camelCase. Example: `dagRuns`. Resource names are used as part of endpoint URLs, as well as in API parameters and responses. ## CRUD Operations The platform supports **C**reate, **R**ead, **U**pdate, and **D**elete operations on most resources. You can review the standards for these operations and their standard parameters below. Some endpoints have special behavior as exceptions. ### Create To create a resource, you typically submit an HTTP `POST` request with the resource's required metadata in the request body. The response returns a `201 Created` response code upon success with the resource's metadata, including its internal `id`, in the response body. ### Read The HTTP `GET` request can be used to read a resource or to list a number of resources. A resource's `id` can be submitted in the request parameters to read a specific resource. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with the resource's metadata in the response body. If a `GET` request does not include a specific resource `id`, it is treated as a list request. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with an object containing a list of resources' metadata in the response body. When reading resources, some common query parameters are usually available. e.g.: ``` v1/connections?limit=25&offset=25 ``` |Query Parameter|Type|Description| |---------------|----|-----------| |limit|integer|Maximum number of objects to fetch. Usually 25 by default| |offset|integer|Offset after which to start returning objects. For use with limit query parameter.| ### Update Updating a resource requires the resource `id`, and is typically done using an HTTP `PATCH` request, with the fields to modify in the request body. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with information about the modified resource in the response body. ### Delete Deleting a resource requires the resource `id` and is typically executing via an HTTP `DELETE` request. The response usually returns a `204 No Content` response code upon success. ## Conventions - Resource names are plural and expressed in camelCase. - Names are consistent between URL parameter name and field name. - Field names are in snake_case. ```json { \"name\": \"string\", \"slots\": 0, \"occupied_slots\": 0, \"used_slots\": 0, \"queued_slots\": 0, \"open_slots\": 0 } ``` ### Update Mask Update mask is available as a query parameter in patch endpoints. It is used to notify the API which fields you want to update. Using `update_mask` makes it easier to update objects by helping the server know which fields to update in an object instead of updating all fields. The update request ignores any fields that aren't specified in the field mask, leaving them with their current values. Example: ``` resource = request.get('/resource/my-id').json() resource['my_field'] = 'new-value' request.patch('/resource/my-id?update_mask=my_field', data=json.dumps(resource)) ``` ## Versioning and Endpoint Lifecycle - API versioning is not synchronized to specific releases of the Apache Airflow. - APIs are designed to be backward compatible. - Any changes to the API will first go through a deprecation phase. # Trying the API You can use a third party client, such as [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), [HTTPie](https://httpie.org/), [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [the Insomnia rest client](https://insomnia.rest/) to test the Apache Airflow API. Note that you will need to pass credentials data. For e.g., here is how to pause a DAG with [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), when basic authorization is used: ```bash curl -X PATCH 'https://example.com/api/v1/dags/{dag_id}?update_mask=is_paused' \\ -H 'Content-Type: application/json' \\ --user \"username:password\" \\ -d '{ \"is_paused\": true }' ``` Using a graphical tool such as [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [Insomnia](https://insomnia.rest/), it is possible to import the API specifications directly: 1. Download the API specification by clicking the **Download** button at top of this document 2. Import the JSON specification in the graphical tool of your choice. - In *Postman*, you can click the **import** button at the top - With *Insomnia*, you can just drag-and-drop the file on the UI Note that with *Postman*, you can also generate code snippets by selecting a request and clicking on the **Code** button. ## Enabling CORS [Cross-origin resource sharing (CORS)](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/CORS) is a browser security feature that restricts HTTP requests that are initiated from scripts running in the browser. For details on enabling/configuring CORS, see [Enabling CORS](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Authentication To be able to meet the requirements of many organizations, Airflow supports many authentication methods, and it is even possible to add your own method. If you want to check which auth backend is currently set, you can use `airflow config get-value api auth_backends` command as in the example below. ```bash $ airflow config get-value api auth_backends airflow.api.auth.backend.basic_auth ``` The default is to deny all requests. For details on configuring the authentication, see [API Authorization](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Errors We follow the error response format proposed in [RFC 7807](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7807) also known as Problem Details for HTTP APIs. As with our normal API responses, your client must be prepared to gracefully handle additional members of the response. ## Unauthenticated This indicates that the request has not been applied because it lacks valid authentication credentials for the target resource. Please check that you have valid credentials. ## PermissionDenied This response means that the server understood the request but refuses to authorize it because it lacks sufficient rights to the resource. It happens when you do not have the necessary permission to execute the action you performed. You need to get the appropriate permissions in other to resolve this error. ## BadRequest This response means that the server cannot or will not process the request due to something that is perceived to be a client error (e.g., malformed request syntax, invalid request message framing, or deceptive request routing). To resolve this, please ensure that your syntax is correct. ## NotFound This client error response indicates that the server cannot find the requested resource. ## MethodNotAllowed Indicates that the request method is known by the server but is not supported by the target resource. ## NotAcceptable The target resource does not have a current representation that would be acceptable to the user agent, according to the proactive negotiation header fields received in the request, and the server is unwilling to supply a default representation. ## AlreadyExists The request could not be completed due to a conflict with the current state of the target resource, e.g. the resource it tries to create already exists. ## Unknown This means that the server encountered an unexpected condition that prevented it from fulfilling the request. +# Overview To facilitate management, Apache Airflow supports a range of REST API endpoints across its objects. This section provides an overview of the API design, methods, and supported use cases. Most of the endpoints accept `JSON` as input and return `JSON` responses. This means that you must usually add the following headers to your request: ``` Content-type: application/json Accept: application/json ``` ## Resources The term `resource` refers to a single type of object in the Airflow metadata. An API is broken up by its endpoint's corresponding resource. The name of a resource is typically plural and expressed in camelCase. Example: `dagRuns`. Resource names are used as part of endpoint URLs, as well as in API parameters and responses. ## CRUD Operations The platform supports **C**reate, **R**ead, **U**pdate, and **D**elete operations on most resources. You can review the standards for these operations and their standard parameters below. Some endpoints have special behavior as exceptions. ### Create To create a resource, you typically submit an HTTP `POST` request with the resource's required metadata in the request body. The response returns a `201 Created` response code upon success with the resource's metadata, including its internal `id`, in the response body. ### Read The HTTP `GET` request can be used to read a resource or to list a number of resources. A resource's `id` can be submitted in the request parameters to read a specific resource. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with the resource's metadata in the response body. If a `GET` request does not include a specific resource `id`, it is treated as a list request. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with an object containing a list of resources' metadata in the response body. When reading resources, some common query parameters are usually available. e.g.: ``` v1/connections?limit=25&offset=25 ``` |Query Parameter|Type|Description| |---------------|----|-----------| |limit|integer|Maximum number of objects to fetch. Usually 25 by default| |offset|integer|Offset after which to start returning objects. For use with limit query parameter.| ### Update Updating a resource requires the resource `id`, and is typically done using an HTTP `PATCH` request, with the fields to modify in the request body. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with information about the modified resource in the response body. ### Delete Deleting a resource requires the resource `id` and is typically executed via an HTTP `DELETE` request. The response usually returns a `204 No Content` response code upon success. ## Conventions - Resource names are plural and expressed in camelCase. - Names are consistent between URL parameter name and field name. - Field names are in snake_case. ```json { \"description\": \"string\", \"name\": \"string\", \"occupied_slots\": 0, \"open_slots\": 0 \"queued_slots\": 0, \"running_slots\": 0, \"scheduled_slots\": 0, \"slots\": 0, } ``` ### Update Mask Update mask is available as a query parameter in patch endpoints. It is used to notify the API which fields you want to update. Using `update_mask` makes it easier to update objects by helping the server know which fields to update in an object instead of updating all fields. The update request ignores any fields that aren't specified in the field mask, leaving them with their current values. Example: ``` resource = request.get('/resource/my-id').json() resource['my_field'] = 'new-value' request.patch('/resource/my-id?update_mask=my_field', data=json.dumps(resource)) ``` ## Versioning and Endpoint Lifecycle - API versioning is not synchronized to specific releases of the Apache Airflow. - APIs are designed to be backward compatible. - Any changes to the API will first go through a deprecation phase. # Trying the API You can use a third party client, such as [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), [HTTPie](https://httpie.org/), [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [the Insomnia rest client](https://insomnia.rest/) to test the Apache Airflow API. Note that you will need to pass credentials data. For e.g., here is how to pause a DAG with [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), when basic authorization is used: ```bash curl -X PATCH 'https://example.com/api/v1/dags/{dag_id}?update_mask=is_paused' \\ -H 'Content-Type: application/json' \\ --user \"username:password\" \\ -d '{ \"is_paused\": true }' ``` Using a graphical tool such as [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [Insomnia](https://insomnia.rest/), it is possible to import the API specifications directly: 1. Download the API specification by clicking the **Download** button at the top of this document 2. Import the JSON specification in the graphical tool of your choice. - In *Postman*, you can click the **import** button at the top - With *Insomnia*, you can just drag-and-drop the file on the UI Note that with *Postman*, you can also generate code snippets by selecting a request and clicking on the **Code** button. ## Enabling CORS [Cross-origin resource sharing (CORS)](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/CORS) is a browser security feature that restricts HTTP requests that are initiated from scripts running in the browser. For details on enabling/configuring CORS, see [Enabling CORS](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Authentication To be able to meet the requirements of many organizations, Airflow supports many authentication methods, and it is even possible to add your own method. If you want to check which auth backend is currently set, you can use `airflow config get-value api auth_backends` command as in the example below. ```bash $ airflow config get-value api auth_backends airflow.api.auth.backend.basic_auth ``` The default is to deny all requests. For details on configuring the authentication, see [API Authorization](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Errors We follow the error response format proposed in [RFC 7807](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7807) also known as Problem Details for HTTP APIs. As with our normal API responses, your client must be prepared to gracefully handle additional members of the response. ## Unauthenticated This indicates that the request has not been applied because it lacks valid authentication credentials for the target resource. Please check that you have valid credentials. ## PermissionDenied This response means that the server understood the request but refuses to authorize it because it lacks sufficient rights to the resource. It happens when you do not have the necessary permission to execute the action you performed. You need to get the appropriate permissions in other to resolve this error. ## BadRequest This response means that the server cannot or will not process the request due to something that is perceived to be a client error (e.g., malformed request syntax, invalid request message framing, or deceptive request routing). To resolve this, please ensure that your syntax is correct. ## NotFound This client error response indicates that the server cannot find the requested resource. ## MethodNotAllowed Indicates that the request method is known by the server but is not supported by the target resource. ## NotAcceptable The target resource does not have a current representation that would be acceptable to the user agent, according to the proactive negotiation header fields received in the request, and the server is unwilling to supply a default representation. ## AlreadyExists The request could not be completed due to a conflict with the current state of the target resource, e.g. the resource it tries to create already exists. ## Unknown This means that the server encountered an unexpected condition that prevented it from fulfilling the request. -API version: 2.5.0 +API version: 2.7.2 Contact: dev@airflow.apache.org */ @@ -33,7 +33,7 @@ import ( "time" ) -// DAGDetail DAG details. For details see: [airflow.models.DAG](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/_api/airflow/models/index.html#airflow.models.DAG) +// DAGDetail DAG details. For details see: [airflow.models.dag.DAG](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/_api/airflow/models/dag/index.html#airflow.models.dag.DAG) type DAGDetail struct { // The ID of the DAG. DagId *string `json:"dag_id,omitempty"` @@ -60,7 +60,7 @@ type DAGDetail struct { Fileloc *string `json:"fileloc,omitempty"` // The key containing the encrypted path to the file. Encryption and decryption take place only on the server. This prevents the client from reading an non-DAG file. This also ensures API extensibility, because the format of encrypted data may change. FileToken *string `json:"file_token,omitempty"` - Owners *[]string `json:"owners,omitempty"` + Owners []string `json:"owners,omitempty"` // User-provided DAG description, which can consist of several sentences or paragraphs that describe DAG contents. Description NullableString `json:"description,omitempty"` ScheduleInterval NullableScheduleInterval `json:"schedule_interval,omitempty"` @@ -90,10 +90,10 @@ type DAGDetail struct { Concurrency *float32 `json:"concurrency,omitempty"` // The DAG's start date. *Changed in version 2.0.1*: Field becomes nullable. StartDate NullableTime `json:"start_date,omitempty"` - DagRunTimeout *TimeDelta `json:"dag_run_timeout,omitempty"` + DagRunTimeout NullableTimeDelta `json:"dag_run_timeout,omitempty"` DocMd NullableString `json:"doc_md,omitempty"` // User-specified DAG params. *New in version 2.0.1* - Params *map[string]interface{} `json:"params,omitempty"` + Params map[string]interface{} `json:"params,omitempty"` // The DAG's end date. *New in version 2.3.0*. EndDate NullableTime `json:"end_date,omitempty"` // Whether the DAG is paused upon creation. *New in version 2.3.0* @@ -625,12 +625,12 @@ func (o *DAGDetail) GetOwners() []string { var ret []string return ret } - return *o.Owners + return o.Owners } // GetOwnersOk returns a tuple with the Owners field value if set, nil otherwise // and a boolean to check if the value has been set. -func (o *DAGDetail) GetOwnersOk() (*[]string, bool) { +func (o *DAGDetail) GetOwnersOk() ([]string, bool) { if o == nil || o.Owners == nil { return nil, false } @@ -648,7 +648,7 @@ func (o *DAGDetail) HasOwners() bool { // SetOwners gets a reference to the given []string and assigns it to the Owners field. func (o *DAGDetail) SetOwners(v []string) { - o.Owners = &v + o.Owners = v } // GetDescription returns the Description field value if set, zero value otherwise (both if not set or set to explicit null). @@ -789,11 +789,11 @@ func (o *DAGDetail) GetTags() []Tag { // GetTagsOk returns a tuple with the Tags field value if set, nil otherwise // and a boolean to check if the value has been set. // NOTE: If the value is an explicit nil, `nil, true` will be returned -func (o *DAGDetail) GetTagsOk() (*[]Tag, bool) { +func (o *DAGDetail) GetTagsOk() ([]Tag, bool) { if o == nil || o.Tags == nil { return nil, false } - return &o.Tags, true + return o.Tags, true } // HasTags returns a boolean if a field has been set. @@ -1316,36 +1316,46 @@ func (o *DAGDetail) UnsetStartDate() { o.StartDate.Unset() } -// GetDagRunTimeout returns the DagRunTimeout field value if set, zero value otherwise. +// GetDagRunTimeout returns the DagRunTimeout field value if set, zero value otherwise (both if not set or set to explicit null). func (o *DAGDetail) GetDagRunTimeout() TimeDelta { - if o == nil || o.DagRunTimeout == nil { + if o == nil || o.DagRunTimeout.Get() == nil { var ret TimeDelta return ret } - return *o.DagRunTimeout + return *o.DagRunTimeout.Get() } // GetDagRunTimeoutOk returns a tuple with the DagRunTimeout field value if set, nil otherwise // and a boolean to check if the value has been set. +// NOTE: If the value is an explicit nil, `nil, true` will be returned func (o *DAGDetail) GetDagRunTimeoutOk() (*TimeDelta, bool) { - if o == nil || o.DagRunTimeout == nil { + if o == nil { return nil, false } - return o.DagRunTimeout, true + return o.DagRunTimeout.Get(), o.DagRunTimeout.IsSet() } // HasDagRunTimeout returns a boolean if a field has been set. func (o *DAGDetail) HasDagRunTimeout() bool { - if o != nil && o.DagRunTimeout != nil { + if o != nil && o.DagRunTimeout.IsSet() { return true } return false } -// SetDagRunTimeout gets a reference to the given TimeDelta and assigns it to the DagRunTimeout field. +// SetDagRunTimeout gets a reference to the given NullableTimeDelta and assigns it to the DagRunTimeout field. func (o *DAGDetail) SetDagRunTimeout(v TimeDelta) { - o.DagRunTimeout = &v + o.DagRunTimeout.Set(&v) +} +// SetDagRunTimeoutNil sets the value for DagRunTimeout to be an explicit nil +func (o *DAGDetail) SetDagRunTimeoutNil() { + o.DagRunTimeout.Set(nil) +} + +// UnsetDagRunTimeout ensures that no value is present for DagRunTimeout, not even an explicit nil +func (o *DAGDetail) UnsetDagRunTimeout() { + o.DagRunTimeout.Unset() } // GetDocMd returns the DocMd field value if set, zero value otherwise (both if not set or set to explicit null). @@ -1396,12 +1406,12 @@ func (o *DAGDetail) GetParams() map[string]interface{} { var ret map[string]interface{} return ret } - return *o.Params + return o.Params } // GetParamsOk returns a tuple with the Params field value if set, nil otherwise // and a boolean to check if the value has been set. -func (o *DAGDetail) GetParamsOk() (*map[string]interface{}, bool) { +func (o *DAGDetail) GetParamsOk() (map[string]interface{}, bool) { if o == nil || o.Params == nil { return nil, false } @@ -1419,7 +1429,7 @@ func (o *DAGDetail) HasParams() bool { // SetParams gets a reference to the given map[string]interface{} and assigns it to the Params field. func (o *DAGDetail) SetParams(v map[string]interface{}) { - o.Params = &v + o.Params = v } // GetEndDate returns the EndDate field value if set, zero value otherwise (both if not set or set to explicit null). @@ -1560,11 +1570,11 @@ func (o *DAGDetail) GetTemplateSearchPath() []string { // GetTemplateSearchPathOk returns a tuple with the TemplateSearchPath field value if set, nil otherwise // and a boolean to check if the value has been set. // NOTE: If the value is an explicit nil, `nil, true` will be returned -func (o *DAGDetail) GetTemplateSearchPathOk() (*[]string, bool) { +func (o *DAGDetail) GetTemplateSearchPathOk() ([]string, bool) { if o == nil || o.TemplateSearchPath == nil { return nil, false } - return &o.TemplateSearchPath, true + return o.TemplateSearchPath, true } // HasTemplateSearchPath returns a boolean if a field has been set. @@ -1718,8 +1728,8 @@ func (o DAGDetail) MarshalJSON() ([]byte, error) { if o.StartDate.IsSet() { toSerialize["start_date"] = o.StartDate.Get() } - if o.DagRunTimeout != nil { - toSerialize["dag_run_timeout"] = o.DagRunTimeout + if o.DagRunTimeout.IsSet() { + toSerialize["dag_run_timeout"] = o.DagRunTimeout.Get() } if o.DocMd.IsSet() { toSerialize["doc_md"] = o.DocMd.Get() diff --git a/airflow/model_dag_detail_all_of.go b/airflow/model_dag_detail_all_of.go index 96b9cd7..3d530d9 100644 --- a/airflow/model_dag_detail_all_of.go +++ b/airflow/model_dag_detail_all_of.go @@ -18,9 +18,9 @@ /* Airflow API (Stable) -# Overview To facilitate management, Apache Airflow supports a range of REST API endpoints across its objects. This section provides an overview of the API design, methods, and supported use cases. Most of the endpoints accept `JSON` as input and return `JSON` responses. This means that you must usually add the following headers to your request: ``` Content-type: application/json Accept: application/json ``` ## Resources The term `resource` refers to a single type of object in the Airflow metadata. An API is broken up by its endpoint's corresponding resource. The name of a resource is typically plural and expressed in camelCase. Example: `dagRuns`. Resource names are used as part of endpoint URLs, as well as in API parameters and responses. ## CRUD Operations The platform supports **C**reate, **R**ead, **U**pdate, and **D**elete operations on most resources. You can review the standards for these operations and their standard parameters below. Some endpoints have special behavior as exceptions. ### Create To create a resource, you typically submit an HTTP `POST` request with the resource's required metadata in the request body. The response returns a `201 Created` response code upon success with the resource's metadata, including its internal `id`, in the response body. ### Read The HTTP `GET` request can be used to read a resource or to list a number of resources. A resource's `id` can be submitted in the request parameters to read a specific resource. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with the resource's metadata in the response body. If a `GET` request does not include a specific resource `id`, it is treated as a list request. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with an object containing a list of resources' metadata in the response body. When reading resources, some common query parameters are usually available. e.g.: ``` v1/connections?limit=25&offset=25 ``` |Query Parameter|Type|Description| |---------------|----|-----------| |limit|integer|Maximum number of objects to fetch. Usually 25 by default| |offset|integer|Offset after which to start returning objects. For use with limit query parameter.| ### Update Updating a resource requires the resource `id`, and is typically done using an HTTP `PATCH` request, with the fields to modify in the request body. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with information about the modified resource in the response body. ### Delete Deleting a resource requires the resource `id` and is typically executing via an HTTP `DELETE` request. The response usually returns a `204 No Content` response code upon success. ## Conventions - Resource names are plural and expressed in camelCase. - Names are consistent between URL parameter name and field name. - Field names are in snake_case. ```json { \"name\": \"string\", \"slots\": 0, \"occupied_slots\": 0, \"used_slots\": 0, \"queued_slots\": 0, \"open_slots\": 0 } ``` ### Update Mask Update mask is available as a query parameter in patch endpoints. It is used to notify the API which fields you want to update. Using `update_mask` makes it easier to update objects by helping the server know which fields to update in an object instead of updating all fields. The update request ignores any fields that aren't specified in the field mask, leaving them with their current values. Example: ``` resource = request.get('/resource/my-id').json() resource['my_field'] = 'new-value' request.patch('/resource/my-id?update_mask=my_field', data=json.dumps(resource)) ``` ## Versioning and Endpoint Lifecycle - API versioning is not synchronized to specific releases of the Apache Airflow. - APIs are designed to be backward compatible. - Any changes to the API will first go through a deprecation phase. # Trying the API You can use a third party client, such as [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), [HTTPie](https://httpie.org/), [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [the Insomnia rest client](https://insomnia.rest/) to test the Apache Airflow API. Note that you will need to pass credentials data. For e.g., here is how to pause a DAG with [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), when basic authorization is used: ```bash curl -X PATCH 'https://example.com/api/v1/dags/{dag_id}?update_mask=is_paused' \\ -H 'Content-Type: application/json' \\ --user \"username:password\" \\ -d '{ \"is_paused\": true }' ``` Using a graphical tool such as [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [Insomnia](https://insomnia.rest/), it is possible to import the API specifications directly: 1. Download the API specification by clicking the **Download** button at top of this document 2. Import the JSON specification in the graphical tool of your choice. - In *Postman*, you can click the **import** button at the top - With *Insomnia*, you can just drag-and-drop the file on the UI Note that with *Postman*, you can also generate code snippets by selecting a request and clicking on the **Code** button. ## Enabling CORS [Cross-origin resource sharing (CORS)](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/CORS) is a browser security feature that restricts HTTP requests that are initiated from scripts running in the browser. For details on enabling/configuring CORS, see [Enabling CORS](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Authentication To be able to meet the requirements of many organizations, Airflow supports many authentication methods, and it is even possible to add your own method. If you want to check which auth backend is currently set, you can use `airflow config get-value api auth_backends` command as in the example below. ```bash $ airflow config get-value api auth_backends airflow.api.auth.backend.basic_auth ``` The default is to deny all requests. For details on configuring the authentication, see [API Authorization](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Errors We follow the error response format proposed in [RFC 7807](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7807) also known as Problem Details for HTTP APIs. As with our normal API responses, your client must be prepared to gracefully handle additional members of the response. ## Unauthenticated This indicates that the request has not been applied because it lacks valid authentication credentials for the target resource. Please check that you have valid credentials. ## PermissionDenied This response means that the server understood the request but refuses to authorize it because it lacks sufficient rights to the resource. It happens when you do not have the necessary permission to execute the action you performed. You need to get the appropriate permissions in other to resolve this error. ## BadRequest This response means that the server cannot or will not process the request due to something that is perceived to be a client error (e.g., malformed request syntax, invalid request message framing, or deceptive request routing). To resolve this, please ensure that your syntax is correct. ## NotFound This client error response indicates that the server cannot find the requested resource. ## MethodNotAllowed Indicates that the request method is known by the server but is not supported by the target resource. ## NotAcceptable The target resource does not have a current representation that would be acceptable to the user agent, according to the proactive negotiation header fields received in the request, and the server is unwilling to supply a default representation. ## AlreadyExists The request could not be completed due to a conflict with the current state of the target resource, e.g. the resource it tries to create already exists. ## Unknown This means that the server encountered an unexpected condition that prevented it from fulfilling the request. +# Overview To facilitate management, Apache Airflow supports a range of REST API endpoints across its objects. This section provides an overview of the API design, methods, and supported use cases. Most of the endpoints accept `JSON` as input and return `JSON` responses. This means that you must usually add the following headers to your request: ``` Content-type: application/json Accept: application/json ``` ## Resources The term `resource` refers to a single type of object in the Airflow metadata. An API is broken up by its endpoint's corresponding resource. The name of a resource is typically plural and expressed in camelCase. Example: `dagRuns`. Resource names are used as part of endpoint URLs, as well as in API parameters and responses. ## CRUD Operations The platform supports **C**reate, **R**ead, **U**pdate, and **D**elete operations on most resources. You can review the standards for these operations and their standard parameters below. Some endpoints have special behavior as exceptions. ### Create To create a resource, you typically submit an HTTP `POST` request with the resource's required metadata in the request body. The response returns a `201 Created` response code upon success with the resource's metadata, including its internal `id`, in the response body. ### Read The HTTP `GET` request can be used to read a resource or to list a number of resources. A resource's `id` can be submitted in the request parameters to read a specific resource. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with the resource's metadata in the response body. If a `GET` request does not include a specific resource `id`, it is treated as a list request. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with an object containing a list of resources' metadata in the response body. When reading resources, some common query parameters are usually available. e.g.: ``` v1/connections?limit=25&offset=25 ``` |Query Parameter|Type|Description| |---------------|----|-----------| |limit|integer|Maximum number of objects to fetch. Usually 25 by default| |offset|integer|Offset after which to start returning objects. For use with limit query parameter.| ### Update Updating a resource requires the resource `id`, and is typically done using an HTTP `PATCH` request, with the fields to modify in the request body. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with information about the modified resource in the response body. ### Delete Deleting a resource requires the resource `id` and is typically executed via an HTTP `DELETE` request. The response usually returns a `204 No Content` response code upon success. ## Conventions - Resource names are plural and expressed in camelCase. - Names are consistent between URL parameter name and field name. - Field names are in snake_case. ```json { \"description\": \"string\", \"name\": \"string\", \"occupied_slots\": 0, \"open_slots\": 0 \"queued_slots\": 0, \"running_slots\": 0, \"scheduled_slots\": 0, \"slots\": 0, } ``` ### Update Mask Update mask is available as a query parameter in patch endpoints. It is used to notify the API which fields you want to update. Using `update_mask` makes it easier to update objects by helping the server know which fields to update in an object instead of updating all fields. The update request ignores any fields that aren't specified in the field mask, leaving them with their current values. Example: ``` resource = request.get('/resource/my-id').json() resource['my_field'] = 'new-value' request.patch('/resource/my-id?update_mask=my_field', data=json.dumps(resource)) ``` ## Versioning and Endpoint Lifecycle - API versioning is not synchronized to specific releases of the Apache Airflow. - APIs are designed to be backward compatible. - Any changes to the API will first go through a deprecation phase. # Trying the API You can use a third party client, such as [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), [HTTPie](https://httpie.org/), [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [the Insomnia rest client](https://insomnia.rest/) to test the Apache Airflow API. Note that you will need to pass credentials data. For e.g., here is how to pause a DAG with [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), when basic authorization is used: ```bash curl -X PATCH 'https://example.com/api/v1/dags/{dag_id}?update_mask=is_paused' \\ -H 'Content-Type: application/json' \\ --user \"username:password\" \\ -d '{ \"is_paused\": true }' ``` Using a graphical tool such as [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [Insomnia](https://insomnia.rest/), it is possible to import the API specifications directly: 1. Download the API specification by clicking the **Download** button at the top of this document 2. Import the JSON specification in the graphical tool of your choice. - In *Postman*, you can click the **import** button at the top - With *Insomnia*, you can just drag-and-drop the file on the UI Note that with *Postman*, you can also generate code snippets by selecting a request and clicking on the **Code** button. ## Enabling CORS [Cross-origin resource sharing (CORS)](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/CORS) is a browser security feature that restricts HTTP requests that are initiated from scripts running in the browser. For details on enabling/configuring CORS, see [Enabling CORS](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Authentication To be able to meet the requirements of many organizations, Airflow supports many authentication methods, and it is even possible to add your own method. If you want to check which auth backend is currently set, you can use `airflow config get-value api auth_backends` command as in the example below. ```bash $ airflow config get-value api auth_backends airflow.api.auth.backend.basic_auth ``` The default is to deny all requests. For details on configuring the authentication, see [API Authorization](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Errors We follow the error response format proposed in [RFC 7807](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7807) also known as Problem Details for HTTP APIs. As with our normal API responses, your client must be prepared to gracefully handle additional members of the response. ## Unauthenticated This indicates that the request has not been applied because it lacks valid authentication credentials for the target resource. Please check that you have valid credentials. ## PermissionDenied This response means that the server understood the request but refuses to authorize it because it lacks sufficient rights to the resource. It happens when you do not have the necessary permission to execute the action you performed. You need to get the appropriate permissions in other to resolve this error. ## BadRequest This response means that the server cannot or will not process the request due to something that is perceived to be a client error (e.g., malformed request syntax, invalid request message framing, or deceptive request routing). To resolve this, please ensure that your syntax is correct. ## NotFound This client error response indicates that the server cannot find the requested resource. ## MethodNotAllowed Indicates that the request method is known by the server but is not supported by the target resource. ## NotAcceptable The target resource does not have a current representation that would be acceptable to the user agent, according to the proactive negotiation header fields received in the request, and the server is unwilling to supply a default representation. ## AlreadyExists The request could not be completed due to a conflict with the current state of the target resource, e.g. the resource it tries to create already exists. ## Unknown This means that the server encountered an unexpected condition that prevented it from fulfilling the request. -API version: 2.5.0 +API version: 2.7.2 Contact: dev@airflow.apache.org */ @@ -41,11 +41,11 @@ type DAGDetailAllOf struct { Concurrency *float32 `json:"concurrency,omitempty"` // The DAG's start date. *Changed in version 2.0.1*: Field becomes nullable. StartDate NullableTime `json:"start_date,omitempty"` - DagRunTimeout *TimeDelta `json:"dag_run_timeout,omitempty"` + DagRunTimeout NullableTimeDelta `json:"dag_run_timeout,omitempty"` DocMd NullableString `json:"doc_md,omitempty"` DefaultView *string `json:"default_view,omitempty"` // User-specified DAG params. *New in version 2.0.1* - Params *map[string]interface{} `json:"params,omitempty"` + Params map[string]interface{} `json:"params,omitempty"` // The DAG's end date. *New in version 2.3.0*. EndDate NullableTime `json:"end_date,omitempty"` // Whether the DAG is paused upon creation. *New in version 2.3.0* @@ -245,36 +245,46 @@ func (o *DAGDetailAllOf) UnsetStartDate() { o.StartDate.Unset() } -// GetDagRunTimeout returns the DagRunTimeout field value if set, zero value otherwise. +// GetDagRunTimeout returns the DagRunTimeout field value if set, zero value otherwise (both if not set or set to explicit null). func (o *DAGDetailAllOf) GetDagRunTimeout() TimeDelta { - if o == nil || o.DagRunTimeout == nil { + if o == nil || o.DagRunTimeout.Get() == nil { var ret TimeDelta return ret } - return *o.DagRunTimeout + return *o.DagRunTimeout.Get() } // GetDagRunTimeoutOk returns a tuple with the DagRunTimeout field value if set, nil otherwise // and a boolean to check if the value has been set. +// NOTE: If the value is an explicit nil, `nil, true` will be returned func (o *DAGDetailAllOf) GetDagRunTimeoutOk() (*TimeDelta, bool) { - if o == nil || o.DagRunTimeout == nil { + if o == nil { return nil, false } - return o.DagRunTimeout, true + return o.DagRunTimeout.Get(), o.DagRunTimeout.IsSet() } // HasDagRunTimeout returns a boolean if a field has been set. func (o *DAGDetailAllOf) HasDagRunTimeout() bool { - if o != nil && o.DagRunTimeout != nil { + if o != nil && o.DagRunTimeout.IsSet() { return true } return false } -// SetDagRunTimeout gets a reference to the given TimeDelta and assigns it to the DagRunTimeout field. +// SetDagRunTimeout gets a reference to the given NullableTimeDelta and assigns it to the DagRunTimeout field. func (o *DAGDetailAllOf) SetDagRunTimeout(v TimeDelta) { - o.DagRunTimeout = &v + o.DagRunTimeout.Set(&v) +} +// SetDagRunTimeoutNil sets the value for DagRunTimeout to be an explicit nil +func (o *DAGDetailAllOf) SetDagRunTimeoutNil() { + o.DagRunTimeout.Set(nil) +} + +// UnsetDagRunTimeout ensures that no value is present for DagRunTimeout, not even an explicit nil +func (o *DAGDetailAllOf) UnsetDagRunTimeout() { + o.DagRunTimeout.Unset() } // GetDocMd returns the DocMd field value if set, zero value otherwise (both if not set or set to explicit null). @@ -357,12 +367,12 @@ func (o *DAGDetailAllOf) GetParams() map[string]interface{} { var ret map[string]interface{} return ret } - return *o.Params + return o.Params } // GetParamsOk returns a tuple with the Params field value if set, nil otherwise // and a boolean to check if the value has been set. -func (o *DAGDetailAllOf) GetParamsOk() (*map[string]interface{}, bool) { +func (o *DAGDetailAllOf) GetParamsOk() (map[string]interface{}, bool) { if o == nil || o.Params == nil { return nil, false } @@ -380,7 +390,7 @@ func (o *DAGDetailAllOf) HasParams() bool { // SetParams gets a reference to the given map[string]interface{} and assigns it to the Params field. func (o *DAGDetailAllOf) SetParams(v map[string]interface{}) { - o.Params = &v + o.Params = v } // GetEndDate returns the EndDate field value if set, zero value otherwise (both if not set or set to explicit null). @@ -521,11 +531,11 @@ func (o *DAGDetailAllOf) GetTemplateSearchPath() []string { // GetTemplateSearchPathOk returns a tuple with the TemplateSearchPath field value if set, nil otherwise // and a boolean to check if the value has been set. // NOTE: If the value is an explicit nil, `nil, true` will be returned -func (o *DAGDetailAllOf) GetTemplateSearchPathOk() (*[]string, bool) { +func (o *DAGDetailAllOf) GetTemplateSearchPathOk() ([]string, bool) { if o == nil || o.TemplateSearchPath == nil { return nil, false } - return &o.TemplateSearchPath, true + return o.TemplateSearchPath, true } // HasTemplateSearchPath returns a boolean if a field has been set. @@ -601,8 +611,8 @@ func (o DAGDetailAllOf) MarshalJSON() ([]byte, error) { if o.StartDate.IsSet() { toSerialize["start_date"] = o.StartDate.Get() } - if o.DagRunTimeout != nil { - toSerialize["dag_run_timeout"] = o.DagRunTimeout + if o.DagRunTimeout.IsSet() { + toSerialize["dag_run_timeout"] = o.DagRunTimeout.Get() } if o.DocMd.IsSet() { toSerialize["doc_md"] = o.DocMd.Get() diff --git a/airflow/model_dag_processor_status.go b/airflow/model_dag_processor_status.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000..7d6bcfd --- /dev/null +++ b/airflow/model_dag_processor_status.go @@ -0,0 +1,173 @@ +/* +Airflow API (Stable) + +# Overview To facilitate management, Apache Airflow supports a range of REST API endpoints across its objects. This section provides an overview of the API design, methods, and supported use cases. Most of the endpoints accept `JSON` as input and return `JSON` responses. This means that you must usually add the following headers to your request: ``` Content-type: application/json Accept: application/json ``` ## Resources The term `resource` refers to a single type of object in the Airflow metadata. An API is broken up by its endpoint's corresponding resource. The name of a resource is typically plural and expressed in camelCase. Example: `dagRuns`. Resource names are used as part of endpoint URLs, as well as in API parameters and responses. ## CRUD Operations The platform supports **C**reate, **R**ead, **U**pdate, and **D**elete operations on most resources. You can review the standards for these operations and their standard parameters below. Some endpoints have special behavior as exceptions. ### Create To create a resource, you typically submit an HTTP `POST` request with the resource's required metadata in the request body. The response returns a `201 Created` response code upon success with the resource's metadata, including its internal `id`, in the response body. ### Read The HTTP `GET` request can be used to read a resource or to list a number of resources. A resource's `id` can be submitted in the request parameters to read a specific resource. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with the resource's metadata in the response body. If a `GET` request does not include a specific resource `id`, it is treated as a list request. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with an object containing a list of resources' metadata in the response body. When reading resources, some common query parameters are usually available. e.g.: ``` v1/connections?limit=25&offset=25 ``` |Query Parameter|Type|Description| |---------------|----|-----------| |limit|integer|Maximum number of objects to fetch. Usually 25 by default| |offset|integer|Offset after which to start returning objects. For use with limit query parameter.| ### Update Updating a resource requires the resource `id`, and is typically done using an HTTP `PATCH` request, with the fields to modify in the request body. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with information about the modified resource in the response body. ### Delete Deleting a resource requires the resource `id` and is typically executed via an HTTP `DELETE` request. The response usually returns a `204 No Content` response code upon success. ## Conventions - Resource names are plural and expressed in camelCase. - Names are consistent between URL parameter name and field name. - Field names are in snake_case. ```json { \"description\": \"string\", \"name\": \"string\", \"occupied_slots\": 0, \"open_slots\": 0 \"queued_slots\": 0, \"running_slots\": 0, \"scheduled_slots\": 0, \"slots\": 0, } ``` ### Update Mask Update mask is available as a query parameter in patch endpoints. It is used to notify the API which fields you want to update. Using `update_mask` makes it easier to update objects by helping the server know which fields to update in an object instead of updating all fields. The update request ignores any fields that aren't specified in the field mask, leaving them with their current values. Example: ``` resource = request.get('/resource/my-id').json() resource['my_field'] = 'new-value' request.patch('/resource/my-id?update_mask=my_field', data=json.dumps(resource)) ``` ## Versioning and Endpoint Lifecycle - API versioning is not synchronized to specific releases of the Apache Airflow. - APIs are designed to be backward compatible. - Any changes to the API will first go through a deprecation phase. # Trying the API You can use a third party client, such as [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), [HTTPie](https://httpie.org/), [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [the Insomnia rest client](https://insomnia.rest/) to test the Apache Airflow API. Note that you will need to pass credentials data. For e.g., here is how to pause a DAG with [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), when basic authorization is used: ```bash curl -X PATCH 'https://example.com/api/v1/dags/{dag_id}?update_mask=is_paused' \\ -H 'Content-Type: application/json' \\ --user \"username:password\" \\ -d '{ \"is_paused\": true }' ``` Using a graphical tool such as [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [Insomnia](https://insomnia.rest/), it is possible to import the API specifications directly: 1. Download the API specification by clicking the **Download** button at the top of this document 2. Import the JSON specification in the graphical tool of your choice. - In *Postman*, you can click the **import** button at the top - With *Insomnia*, you can just drag-and-drop the file on the UI Note that with *Postman*, you can also generate code snippets by selecting a request and clicking on the **Code** button. ## Enabling CORS [Cross-origin resource sharing (CORS)](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/CORS) is a browser security feature that restricts HTTP requests that are initiated from scripts running in the browser. For details on enabling/configuring CORS, see [Enabling CORS](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Authentication To be able to meet the requirements of many organizations, Airflow supports many authentication methods, and it is even possible to add your own method. If you want to check which auth backend is currently set, you can use `airflow config get-value api auth_backends` command as in the example below. ```bash $ airflow config get-value api auth_backends airflow.api.auth.backend.basic_auth ``` The default is to deny all requests. For details on configuring the authentication, see [API Authorization](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Errors We follow the error response format proposed in [RFC 7807](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7807) also known as Problem Details for HTTP APIs. As with our normal API responses, your client must be prepared to gracefully handle additional members of the response. ## Unauthenticated This indicates that the request has not been applied because it lacks valid authentication credentials for the target resource. Please check that you have valid credentials. ## PermissionDenied This response means that the server understood the request but refuses to authorize it because it lacks sufficient rights to the resource. It happens when you do not have the necessary permission to execute the action you performed. You need to get the appropriate permissions in other to resolve this error. ## BadRequest This response means that the server cannot or will not process the request due to something that is perceived to be a client error (e.g., malformed request syntax, invalid request message framing, or deceptive request routing). To resolve this, please ensure that your syntax is correct. ## NotFound This client error response indicates that the server cannot find the requested resource. ## MethodNotAllowed Indicates that the request method is known by the server but is not supported by the target resource. ## NotAcceptable The target resource does not have a current representation that would be acceptable to the user agent, according to the proactive negotiation header fields received in the request, and the server is unwilling to supply a default representation. ## AlreadyExists The request could not be completed due to a conflict with the current state of the target resource, e.g. the resource it tries to create already exists. ## Unknown This means that the server encountered an unexpected condition that prevented it from fulfilling the request. + +API version: 2.7.2 +Contact: dev@airflow.apache.org +*/ + +// Code generated by OpenAPI Generator (https://openapi-generator.tech); DO NOT EDIT. + +package airflow + +import ( + "encoding/json" +) + +// DagProcessorStatus The status and the latest dag processor heartbeat. *New in version 2.6.3* +type DagProcessorStatus struct { + Status NullableHealthStatus `json:"status,omitempty"` + // The time the dag processor last did a heartbeat. + LatestDagProcessorHeartbeat NullableString `json:"latest_dag_processor_heartbeat,omitempty"` +} + +// NewDagProcessorStatus instantiates a new DagProcessorStatus object +// This constructor will assign default values to properties that have it defined, +// and makes sure properties required by API are set, but the set of arguments +// will change when the set of required properties is changed +func NewDagProcessorStatus() *DagProcessorStatus { + this := DagProcessorStatus{} + return &this +} + +// NewDagProcessorStatusWithDefaults instantiates a new DagProcessorStatus object +// This constructor will only assign default values to properties that have it defined, +// but it doesn't guarantee that properties required by API are set +func NewDagProcessorStatusWithDefaults() *DagProcessorStatus { + this := DagProcessorStatus{} + return &this +} + +// GetStatus returns the Status field value if set, zero value otherwise (both if not set or set to explicit null). +func (o *DagProcessorStatus) GetStatus() HealthStatus { + if o == nil || o.Status.Get() == nil { + var ret HealthStatus + return ret + } + return *o.Status.Get() +} + +// GetStatusOk returns a tuple with the Status field value if set, nil otherwise +// and a boolean to check if the value has been set. +// NOTE: If the value is an explicit nil, `nil, true` will be returned +func (o *DagProcessorStatus) GetStatusOk() (*HealthStatus, bool) { + if o == nil { + return nil, false + } + return o.Status.Get(), o.Status.IsSet() +} + +// HasStatus returns a boolean if a field has been set. +func (o *DagProcessorStatus) HasStatus() bool { + if o != nil && o.Status.IsSet() { + return true + } + + return false +} + +// SetStatus gets a reference to the given NullableHealthStatus and assigns it to the Status field. +func (o *DagProcessorStatus) SetStatus(v HealthStatus) { + o.Status.Set(&v) +} +// SetStatusNil sets the value for Status to be an explicit nil +func (o *DagProcessorStatus) SetStatusNil() { + o.Status.Set(nil) +} + +// UnsetStatus ensures that no value is present for Status, not even an explicit nil +func (o *DagProcessorStatus) UnsetStatus() { + o.Status.Unset() +} + +// GetLatestDagProcessorHeartbeat returns the LatestDagProcessorHeartbeat field value if set, zero value otherwise (both if not set or set to explicit null). +func (o *DagProcessorStatus) GetLatestDagProcessorHeartbeat() string { + if o == nil || o.LatestDagProcessorHeartbeat.Get() == nil { + var ret string + return ret + } + return *o.LatestDagProcessorHeartbeat.Get() +} + +// GetLatestDagProcessorHeartbeatOk returns a tuple with the LatestDagProcessorHeartbeat field value if set, nil otherwise +// and a boolean to check if the value has been set. +// NOTE: If the value is an explicit nil, `nil, true` will be returned +func (o *DagProcessorStatus) GetLatestDagProcessorHeartbeatOk() (*string, bool) { + if o == nil { + return nil, false + } + return o.LatestDagProcessorHeartbeat.Get(), o.LatestDagProcessorHeartbeat.IsSet() +} + +// HasLatestDagProcessorHeartbeat returns a boolean if a field has been set. +func (o *DagProcessorStatus) HasLatestDagProcessorHeartbeat() bool { + if o != nil && o.LatestDagProcessorHeartbeat.IsSet() { + return true + } + + return false +} + +// SetLatestDagProcessorHeartbeat gets a reference to the given NullableString and assigns it to the LatestDagProcessorHeartbeat field. +func (o *DagProcessorStatus) SetLatestDagProcessorHeartbeat(v string) { + o.LatestDagProcessorHeartbeat.Set(&v) +} +// SetLatestDagProcessorHeartbeatNil sets the value for LatestDagProcessorHeartbeat to be an explicit nil +func (o *DagProcessorStatus) SetLatestDagProcessorHeartbeatNil() { + o.LatestDagProcessorHeartbeat.Set(nil) +} + +// UnsetLatestDagProcessorHeartbeat ensures that no value is present for LatestDagProcessorHeartbeat, not even an explicit nil +func (o *DagProcessorStatus) UnsetLatestDagProcessorHeartbeat() { + o.LatestDagProcessorHeartbeat.Unset() +} + +func (o DagProcessorStatus) MarshalJSON() ([]byte, error) { + toSerialize := map[string]interface{}{} + if o.Status.IsSet() { + toSerialize["status"] = o.Status.Get() + } + if o.LatestDagProcessorHeartbeat.IsSet() { + toSerialize["latest_dag_processor_heartbeat"] = o.LatestDagProcessorHeartbeat.Get() + } + return json.Marshal(toSerialize) +} + +type NullableDagProcessorStatus struct { + value *DagProcessorStatus + isSet bool +} + +func (v NullableDagProcessorStatus) Get() *DagProcessorStatus { + return v.value +} + +func (v *NullableDagProcessorStatus) Set(val *DagProcessorStatus) { + v.value = val + v.isSet = true +} + +func (v NullableDagProcessorStatus) IsSet() bool { + return v.isSet +} + +func (v *NullableDagProcessorStatus) Unset() { + v.value = nil + v.isSet = false +} + +func NewNullableDagProcessorStatus(val *DagProcessorStatus) *NullableDagProcessorStatus { + return &NullableDagProcessorStatus{value: val, isSet: true} +} + +func (v NullableDagProcessorStatus) MarshalJSON() ([]byte, error) { + return json.Marshal(v.value) +} + +func (v *NullableDagProcessorStatus) UnmarshalJSON(src []byte) error { + v.isSet = true + return json.Unmarshal(src, &v.value) +} + + diff --git a/airflow/model_dag_run.go b/airflow/model_dag_run.go index 03af207..5ce4323 100644 --- a/airflow/model_dag_run.go +++ b/airflow/model_dag_run.go @@ -18,9 +18,9 @@ /* Airflow API (Stable) -# Overview To facilitate management, Apache Airflow supports a range of REST API endpoints across its objects. This section provides an overview of the API design, methods, and supported use cases. Most of the endpoints accept `JSON` as input and return `JSON` responses. This means that you must usually add the following headers to your request: ``` Content-type: application/json Accept: application/json ``` ## Resources The term `resource` refers to a single type of object in the Airflow metadata. An API is broken up by its endpoint's corresponding resource. The name of a resource is typically plural and expressed in camelCase. Example: `dagRuns`. Resource names are used as part of endpoint URLs, as well as in API parameters and responses. ## CRUD Operations The platform supports **C**reate, **R**ead, **U**pdate, and **D**elete operations on most resources. You can review the standards for these operations and their standard parameters below. Some endpoints have special behavior as exceptions. ### Create To create a resource, you typically submit an HTTP `POST` request with the resource's required metadata in the request body. The response returns a `201 Created` response code upon success with the resource's metadata, including its internal `id`, in the response body. ### Read The HTTP `GET` request can be used to read a resource or to list a number of resources. A resource's `id` can be submitted in the request parameters to read a specific resource. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with the resource's metadata in the response body. If a `GET` request does not include a specific resource `id`, it is treated as a list request. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with an object containing a list of resources' metadata in the response body. When reading resources, some common query parameters are usually available. e.g.: ``` v1/connections?limit=25&offset=25 ``` |Query Parameter|Type|Description| |---------------|----|-----------| |limit|integer|Maximum number of objects to fetch. Usually 25 by default| |offset|integer|Offset after which to start returning objects. For use with limit query parameter.| ### Update Updating a resource requires the resource `id`, and is typically done using an HTTP `PATCH` request, with the fields to modify in the request body. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with information about the modified resource in the response body. ### Delete Deleting a resource requires the resource `id` and is typically executing via an HTTP `DELETE` request. The response usually returns a `204 No Content` response code upon success. ## Conventions - Resource names are plural and expressed in camelCase. - Names are consistent between URL parameter name and field name. - Field names are in snake_case. ```json { \"name\": \"string\", \"slots\": 0, \"occupied_slots\": 0, \"used_slots\": 0, \"queued_slots\": 0, \"open_slots\": 0 } ``` ### Update Mask Update mask is available as a query parameter in patch endpoints. It is used to notify the API which fields you want to update. Using `update_mask` makes it easier to update objects by helping the server know which fields to update in an object instead of updating all fields. The update request ignores any fields that aren't specified in the field mask, leaving them with their current values. Example: ``` resource = request.get('/resource/my-id').json() resource['my_field'] = 'new-value' request.patch('/resource/my-id?update_mask=my_field', data=json.dumps(resource)) ``` ## Versioning and Endpoint Lifecycle - API versioning is not synchronized to specific releases of the Apache Airflow. - APIs are designed to be backward compatible. - Any changes to the API will first go through a deprecation phase. # Trying the API You can use a third party client, such as [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), [HTTPie](https://httpie.org/), [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [the Insomnia rest client](https://insomnia.rest/) to test the Apache Airflow API. Note that you will need to pass credentials data. For e.g., here is how to pause a DAG with [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), when basic authorization is used: ```bash curl -X PATCH 'https://example.com/api/v1/dags/{dag_id}?update_mask=is_paused' \\ -H 'Content-Type: application/json' \\ --user \"username:password\" \\ -d '{ \"is_paused\": true }' ``` Using a graphical tool such as [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [Insomnia](https://insomnia.rest/), it is possible to import the API specifications directly: 1. Download the API specification by clicking the **Download** button at top of this document 2. Import the JSON specification in the graphical tool of your choice. - In *Postman*, you can click the **import** button at the top - With *Insomnia*, you can just drag-and-drop the file on the UI Note that with *Postman*, you can also generate code snippets by selecting a request and clicking on the **Code** button. ## Enabling CORS [Cross-origin resource sharing (CORS)](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/CORS) is a browser security feature that restricts HTTP requests that are initiated from scripts running in the browser. For details on enabling/configuring CORS, see [Enabling CORS](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Authentication To be able to meet the requirements of many organizations, Airflow supports many authentication methods, and it is even possible to add your own method. If you want to check which auth backend is currently set, you can use `airflow config get-value api auth_backends` command as in the example below. ```bash $ airflow config get-value api auth_backends airflow.api.auth.backend.basic_auth ``` The default is to deny all requests. For details on configuring the authentication, see [API Authorization](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Errors We follow the error response format proposed in [RFC 7807](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7807) also known as Problem Details for HTTP APIs. As with our normal API responses, your client must be prepared to gracefully handle additional members of the response. ## Unauthenticated This indicates that the request has not been applied because it lacks valid authentication credentials for the target resource. Please check that you have valid credentials. ## PermissionDenied This response means that the server understood the request but refuses to authorize it because it lacks sufficient rights to the resource. It happens when you do not have the necessary permission to execute the action you performed. You need to get the appropriate permissions in other to resolve this error. ## BadRequest This response means that the server cannot or will not process the request due to something that is perceived to be a client error (e.g., malformed request syntax, invalid request message framing, or deceptive request routing). To resolve this, please ensure that your syntax is correct. ## NotFound This client error response indicates that the server cannot find the requested resource. ## MethodNotAllowed Indicates that the request method is known by the server but is not supported by the target resource. ## NotAcceptable The target resource does not have a current representation that would be acceptable to the user agent, according to the proactive negotiation header fields received in the request, and the server is unwilling to supply a default representation. ## AlreadyExists The request could not be completed due to a conflict with the current state of the target resource, e.g. the resource it tries to create already exists. ## Unknown This means that the server encountered an unexpected condition that prevented it from fulfilling the request. +# Overview To facilitate management, Apache Airflow supports a range of REST API endpoints across its objects. This section provides an overview of the API design, methods, and supported use cases. Most of the endpoints accept `JSON` as input and return `JSON` responses. This means that you must usually add the following headers to your request: ``` Content-type: application/json Accept: application/json ``` ## Resources The term `resource` refers to a single type of object in the Airflow metadata. An API is broken up by its endpoint's corresponding resource. The name of a resource is typically plural and expressed in camelCase. Example: `dagRuns`. Resource names are used as part of endpoint URLs, as well as in API parameters and responses. ## CRUD Operations The platform supports **C**reate, **R**ead, **U**pdate, and **D**elete operations on most resources. You can review the standards for these operations and their standard parameters below. Some endpoints have special behavior as exceptions. ### Create To create a resource, you typically submit an HTTP `POST` request with the resource's required metadata in the request body. The response returns a `201 Created` response code upon success with the resource's metadata, including its internal `id`, in the response body. ### Read The HTTP `GET` request can be used to read a resource or to list a number of resources. A resource's `id` can be submitted in the request parameters to read a specific resource. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with the resource's metadata in the response body. If a `GET` request does not include a specific resource `id`, it is treated as a list request. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with an object containing a list of resources' metadata in the response body. When reading resources, some common query parameters are usually available. e.g.: ``` v1/connections?limit=25&offset=25 ``` |Query Parameter|Type|Description| |---------------|----|-----------| |limit|integer|Maximum number of objects to fetch. Usually 25 by default| |offset|integer|Offset after which to start returning objects. For use with limit query parameter.| ### Update Updating a resource requires the resource `id`, and is typically done using an HTTP `PATCH` request, with the fields to modify in the request body. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with information about the modified resource in the response body. ### Delete Deleting a resource requires the resource `id` and is typically executed via an HTTP `DELETE` request. The response usually returns a `204 No Content` response code upon success. ## Conventions - Resource names are plural and expressed in camelCase. - Names are consistent between URL parameter name and field name. - Field names are in snake_case. ```json { \"description\": \"string\", \"name\": \"string\", \"occupied_slots\": 0, \"open_slots\": 0 \"queued_slots\": 0, \"running_slots\": 0, \"scheduled_slots\": 0, \"slots\": 0, } ``` ### Update Mask Update mask is available as a query parameter in patch endpoints. It is used to notify the API which fields you want to update. Using `update_mask` makes it easier to update objects by helping the server know which fields to update in an object instead of updating all fields. The update request ignores any fields that aren't specified in the field mask, leaving them with their current values. Example: ``` resource = request.get('/resource/my-id').json() resource['my_field'] = 'new-value' request.patch('/resource/my-id?update_mask=my_field', data=json.dumps(resource)) ``` ## Versioning and Endpoint Lifecycle - API versioning is not synchronized to specific releases of the Apache Airflow. - APIs are designed to be backward compatible. - Any changes to the API will first go through a deprecation phase. # Trying the API You can use a third party client, such as [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), [HTTPie](https://httpie.org/), [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [the Insomnia rest client](https://insomnia.rest/) to test the Apache Airflow API. Note that you will need to pass credentials data. For e.g., here is how to pause a DAG with [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), when basic authorization is used: ```bash curl -X PATCH 'https://example.com/api/v1/dags/{dag_id}?update_mask=is_paused' \\ -H 'Content-Type: application/json' \\ --user \"username:password\" \\ -d '{ \"is_paused\": true }' ``` Using a graphical tool such as [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [Insomnia](https://insomnia.rest/), it is possible to import the API specifications directly: 1. Download the API specification by clicking the **Download** button at the top of this document 2. Import the JSON specification in the graphical tool of your choice. - In *Postman*, you can click the **import** button at the top - With *Insomnia*, you can just drag-and-drop the file on the UI Note that with *Postman*, you can also generate code snippets by selecting a request and clicking on the **Code** button. ## Enabling CORS [Cross-origin resource sharing (CORS)](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/CORS) is a browser security feature that restricts HTTP requests that are initiated from scripts running in the browser. For details on enabling/configuring CORS, see [Enabling CORS](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Authentication To be able to meet the requirements of many organizations, Airflow supports many authentication methods, and it is even possible to add your own method. If you want to check which auth backend is currently set, you can use `airflow config get-value api auth_backends` command as in the example below. ```bash $ airflow config get-value api auth_backends airflow.api.auth.backend.basic_auth ``` The default is to deny all requests. For details on configuring the authentication, see [API Authorization](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Errors We follow the error response format proposed in [RFC 7807](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7807) also known as Problem Details for HTTP APIs. As with our normal API responses, your client must be prepared to gracefully handle additional members of the response. ## Unauthenticated This indicates that the request has not been applied because it lacks valid authentication credentials for the target resource. Please check that you have valid credentials. ## PermissionDenied This response means that the server understood the request but refuses to authorize it because it lacks sufficient rights to the resource. It happens when you do not have the necessary permission to execute the action you performed. You need to get the appropriate permissions in other to resolve this error. ## BadRequest This response means that the server cannot or will not process the request due to something that is perceived to be a client error (e.g., malformed request syntax, invalid request message framing, or deceptive request routing). To resolve this, please ensure that your syntax is correct. ## NotFound This client error response indicates that the server cannot find the requested resource. ## MethodNotAllowed Indicates that the request method is known by the server but is not supported by the target resource. ## NotAcceptable The target resource does not have a current representation that would be acceptable to the user agent, according to the proactive negotiation header fields received in the request, and the server is unwilling to supply a default representation. ## AlreadyExists The request could not be completed due to a conflict with the current state of the target resource, e.g. the resource it tries to create already exists. ## Unknown This means that the server encountered an unexpected condition that prevented it from fulfilling the request. -API version: 2.5.0 +API version: 2.7.2 Contact: dev@airflow.apache.org */ @@ -53,7 +53,7 @@ type DAGRun struct { State *DagState `json:"state,omitempty"` ExternalTrigger *bool `json:"external_trigger,omitempty"` // JSON object describing additional configuration parameters. The value of this field can be set only when creating the object. If you try to modify the field of an existing object, the request fails with an BAD_REQUEST error. - Conf *map[string]interface{} `json:"conf,omitempty"` + Conf map[string]interface{} `json:"conf,omitempty"` // Contains manually entered notes by the user about the DagRun. *New in version 2.5.0* Note NullableString `json:"note,omitempty"` } @@ -548,12 +548,12 @@ func (o *DAGRun) GetConf() map[string]interface{} { var ret map[string]interface{} return ret } - return *o.Conf + return o.Conf } // GetConfOk returns a tuple with the Conf field value if set, nil otherwise // and a boolean to check if the value has been set. -func (o *DAGRun) GetConfOk() (*map[string]interface{}, bool) { +func (o *DAGRun) GetConfOk() (map[string]interface{}, bool) { if o == nil || o.Conf == nil { return nil, false } @@ -571,7 +571,7 @@ func (o *DAGRun) HasConf() bool { // SetConf gets a reference to the given map[string]interface{} and assigns it to the Conf field. func (o *DAGRun) SetConf(v map[string]interface{}) { - o.Conf = &v + o.Conf = v } // GetNote returns the Note field value if set, zero value otherwise (both if not set or set to explicit null). diff --git a/airflow/model_dag_run_collection.go b/airflow/model_dag_run_collection.go index 2315755..f3a4585 100644 --- a/airflow/model_dag_run_collection.go +++ b/airflow/model_dag_run_collection.go @@ -18,9 +18,9 @@ /* Airflow API (Stable) -# Overview To facilitate management, Apache Airflow supports a range of REST API endpoints across its objects. This section provides an overview of the API design, methods, and supported use cases. Most of the endpoints accept `JSON` as input and return `JSON` responses. This means that you must usually add the following headers to your request: ``` Content-type: application/json Accept: application/json ``` ## Resources The term `resource` refers to a single type of object in the Airflow metadata. An API is broken up by its endpoint's corresponding resource. The name of a resource is typically plural and expressed in camelCase. Example: `dagRuns`. Resource names are used as part of endpoint URLs, as well as in API parameters and responses. ## CRUD Operations The platform supports **C**reate, **R**ead, **U**pdate, and **D**elete operations on most resources. You can review the standards for these operations and their standard parameters below. Some endpoints have special behavior as exceptions. ### Create To create a resource, you typically submit an HTTP `POST` request with the resource's required metadata in the request body. The response returns a `201 Created` response code upon success with the resource's metadata, including its internal `id`, in the response body. ### Read The HTTP `GET` request can be used to read a resource or to list a number of resources. A resource's `id` can be submitted in the request parameters to read a specific resource. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with the resource's metadata in the response body. If a `GET` request does not include a specific resource `id`, it is treated as a list request. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with an object containing a list of resources' metadata in the response body. When reading resources, some common query parameters are usually available. e.g.: ``` v1/connections?limit=25&offset=25 ``` |Query Parameter|Type|Description| |---------------|----|-----------| |limit|integer|Maximum number of objects to fetch. Usually 25 by default| |offset|integer|Offset after which to start returning objects. For use with limit query parameter.| ### Update Updating a resource requires the resource `id`, and is typically done using an HTTP `PATCH` request, with the fields to modify in the request body. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with information about the modified resource in the response body. ### Delete Deleting a resource requires the resource `id` and is typically executing via an HTTP `DELETE` request. The response usually returns a `204 No Content` response code upon success. ## Conventions - Resource names are plural and expressed in camelCase. - Names are consistent between URL parameter name and field name. - Field names are in snake_case. ```json { \"name\": \"string\", \"slots\": 0, \"occupied_slots\": 0, \"used_slots\": 0, \"queued_slots\": 0, \"open_slots\": 0 } ``` ### Update Mask Update mask is available as a query parameter in patch endpoints. It is used to notify the API which fields you want to update. Using `update_mask` makes it easier to update objects by helping the server know which fields to update in an object instead of updating all fields. The update request ignores any fields that aren't specified in the field mask, leaving them with their current values. Example: ``` resource = request.get('/resource/my-id').json() resource['my_field'] = 'new-value' request.patch('/resource/my-id?update_mask=my_field', data=json.dumps(resource)) ``` ## Versioning and Endpoint Lifecycle - API versioning is not synchronized to specific releases of the Apache Airflow. - APIs are designed to be backward compatible. - Any changes to the API will first go through a deprecation phase. # Trying the API You can use a third party client, such as [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), [HTTPie](https://httpie.org/), [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [the Insomnia rest client](https://insomnia.rest/) to test the Apache Airflow API. Note that you will need to pass credentials data. For e.g., here is how to pause a DAG with [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), when basic authorization is used: ```bash curl -X PATCH 'https://example.com/api/v1/dags/{dag_id}?update_mask=is_paused' \\ -H 'Content-Type: application/json' \\ --user \"username:password\" \\ -d '{ \"is_paused\": true }' ``` Using a graphical tool such as [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [Insomnia](https://insomnia.rest/), it is possible to import the API specifications directly: 1. Download the API specification by clicking the **Download** button at top of this document 2. Import the JSON specification in the graphical tool of your choice. - In *Postman*, you can click the **import** button at the top - With *Insomnia*, you can just drag-and-drop the file on the UI Note that with *Postman*, you can also generate code snippets by selecting a request and clicking on the **Code** button. ## Enabling CORS [Cross-origin resource sharing (CORS)](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/CORS) is a browser security feature that restricts HTTP requests that are initiated from scripts running in the browser. For details on enabling/configuring CORS, see [Enabling CORS](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Authentication To be able to meet the requirements of many organizations, Airflow supports many authentication methods, and it is even possible to add your own method. If you want to check which auth backend is currently set, you can use `airflow config get-value api auth_backends` command as in the example below. ```bash $ airflow config get-value api auth_backends airflow.api.auth.backend.basic_auth ``` The default is to deny all requests. For details on configuring the authentication, see [API Authorization](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Errors We follow the error response format proposed in [RFC 7807](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7807) also known as Problem Details for HTTP APIs. As with our normal API responses, your client must be prepared to gracefully handle additional members of the response. ## Unauthenticated This indicates that the request has not been applied because it lacks valid authentication credentials for the target resource. Please check that you have valid credentials. ## PermissionDenied This response means that the server understood the request but refuses to authorize it because it lacks sufficient rights to the resource. It happens when you do not have the necessary permission to execute the action you performed. You need to get the appropriate permissions in other to resolve this error. ## BadRequest This response means that the server cannot or will not process the request due to something that is perceived to be a client error (e.g., malformed request syntax, invalid request message framing, or deceptive request routing). To resolve this, please ensure that your syntax is correct. ## NotFound This client error response indicates that the server cannot find the requested resource. ## MethodNotAllowed Indicates that the request method is known by the server but is not supported by the target resource. ## NotAcceptable The target resource does not have a current representation that would be acceptable to the user agent, according to the proactive negotiation header fields received in the request, and the server is unwilling to supply a default representation. ## AlreadyExists The request could not be completed due to a conflict with the current state of the target resource, e.g. the resource it tries to create already exists. ## Unknown This means that the server encountered an unexpected condition that prevented it from fulfilling the request. +# Overview To facilitate management, Apache Airflow supports a range of REST API endpoints across its objects. This section provides an overview of the API design, methods, and supported use cases. Most of the endpoints accept `JSON` as input and return `JSON` responses. This means that you must usually add the following headers to your request: ``` Content-type: application/json Accept: application/json ``` ## Resources The term `resource` refers to a single type of object in the Airflow metadata. An API is broken up by its endpoint's corresponding resource. The name of a resource is typically plural and expressed in camelCase. Example: `dagRuns`. Resource names are used as part of endpoint URLs, as well as in API parameters and responses. ## CRUD Operations The platform supports **C**reate, **R**ead, **U**pdate, and **D**elete operations on most resources. You can review the standards for these operations and their standard parameters below. Some endpoints have special behavior as exceptions. ### Create To create a resource, you typically submit an HTTP `POST` request with the resource's required metadata in the request body. The response returns a `201 Created` response code upon success with the resource's metadata, including its internal `id`, in the response body. ### Read The HTTP `GET` request can be used to read a resource or to list a number of resources. A resource's `id` can be submitted in the request parameters to read a specific resource. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with the resource's metadata in the response body. If a `GET` request does not include a specific resource `id`, it is treated as a list request. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with an object containing a list of resources' metadata in the response body. When reading resources, some common query parameters are usually available. e.g.: ``` v1/connections?limit=25&offset=25 ``` |Query Parameter|Type|Description| |---------------|----|-----------| |limit|integer|Maximum number of objects to fetch. Usually 25 by default| |offset|integer|Offset after which to start returning objects. For use with limit query parameter.| ### Update Updating a resource requires the resource `id`, and is typically done using an HTTP `PATCH` request, with the fields to modify in the request body. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with information about the modified resource in the response body. ### Delete Deleting a resource requires the resource `id` and is typically executed via an HTTP `DELETE` request. The response usually returns a `204 No Content` response code upon success. ## Conventions - Resource names are plural and expressed in camelCase. - Names are consistent between URL parameter name and field name. - Field names are in snake_case. ```json { \"description\": \"string\", \"name\": \"string\", \"occupied_slots\": 0, \"open_slots\": 0 \"queued_slots\": 0, \"running_slots\": 0, \"scheduled_slots\": 0, \"slots\": 0, } ``` ### Update Mask Update mask is available as a query parameter in patch endpoints. It is used to notify the API which fields you want to update. Using `update_mask` makes it easier to update objects by helping the server know which fields to update in an object instead of updating all fields. The update request ignores any fields that aren't specified in the field mask, leaving them with their current values. Example: ``` resource = request.get('/resource/my-id').json() resource['my_field'] = 'new-value' request.patch('/resource/my-id?update_mask=my_field', data=json.dumps(resource)) ``` ## Versioning and Endpoint Lifecycle - API versioning is not synchronized to specific releases of the Apache Airflow. - APIs are designed to be backward compatible. - Any changes to the API will first go through a deprecation phase. # Trying the API You can use a third party client, such as [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), [HTTPie](https://httpie.org/), [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [the Insomnia rest client](https://insomnia.rest/) to test the Apache Airflow API. Note that you will need to pass credentials data. For e.g., here is how to pause a DAG with [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), when basic authorization is used: ```bash curl -X PATCH 'https://example.com/api/v1/dags/{dag_id}?update_mask=is_paused' \\ -H 'Content-Type: application/json' \\ --user \"username:password\" \\ -d '{ \"is_paused\": true }' ``` Using a graphical tool such as [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [Insomnia](https://insomnia.rest/), it is possible to import the API specifications directly: 1. Download the API specification by clicking the **Download** button at the top of this document 2. Import the JSON specification in the graphical tool of your choice. - In *Postman*, you can click the **import** button at the top - With *Insomnia*, you can just drag-and-drop the file on the UI Note that with *Postman*, you can also generate code snippets by selecting a request and clicking on the **Code** button. ## Enabling CORS [Cross-origin resource sharing (CORS)](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/CORS) is a browser security feature that restricts HTTP requests that are initiated from scripts running in the browser. For details on enabling/configuring CORS, see [Enabling CORS](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Authentication To be able to meet the requirements of many organizations, Airflow supports many authentication methods, and it is even possible to add your own method. If you want to check which auth backend is currently set, you can use `airflow config get-value api auth_backends` command as in the example below. ```bash $ airflow config get-value api auth_backends airflow.api.auth.backend.basic_auth ``` The default is to deny all requests. For details on configuring the authentication, see [API Authorization](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Errors We follow the error response format proposed in [RFC 7807](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7807) also known as Problem Details for HTTP APIs. As with our normal API responses, your client must be prepared to gracefully handle additional members of the response. ## Unauthenticated This indicates that the request has not been applied because it lacks valid authentication credentials for the target resource. Please check that you have valid credentials. ## PermissionDenied This response means that the server understood the request but refuses to authorize it because it lacks sufficient rights to the resource. It happens when you do not have the necessary permission to execute the action you performed. You need to get the appropriate permissions in other to resolve this error. ## BadRequest This response means that the server cannot or will not process the request due to something that is perceived to be a client error (e.g., malformed request syntax, invalid request message framing, or deceptive request routing). To resolve this, please ensure that your syntax is correct. ## NotFound This client error response indicates that the server cannot find the requested resource. ## MethodNotAllowed Indicates that the request method is known by the server but is not supported by the target resource. ## NotAcceptable The target resource does not have a current representation that would be acceptable to the user agent, according to the proactive negotiation header fields received in the request, and the server is unwilling to supply a default representation. ## AlreadyExists The request could not be completed due to a conflict with the current state of the target resource, e.g. the resource it tries to create already exists. ## Unknown This means that the server encountered an unexpected condition that prevented it from fulfilling the request. -API version: 2.5.0 +API version: 2.7.2 Contact: dev@airflow.apache.org */ @@ -34,8 +34,8 @@ import ( // DAGRunCollection Collection of DAG runs. *Changed in version 2.1.0*: 'total_entries' field is added. type DAGRunCollection struct { - DagRuns *[]DAGRun `json:"dag_runs,omitempty"` - // Count of objects in the current result set. + DagRuns []DAGRun `json:"dag_runs,omitempty"` + // Count of total objects in the current result set before pagination parameters (limit, offset) are applied. TotalEntries *int32 `json:"total_entries,omitempty"` } @@ -62,12 +62,12 @@ func (o *DAGRunCollection) GetDagRuns() []DAGRun { var ret []DAGRun return ret } - return *o.DagRuns + return o.DagRuns } // GetDagRunsOk returns a tuple with the DagRuns field value if set, nil otherwise // and a boolean to check if the value has been set. -func (o *DAGRunCollection) GetDagRunsOk() (*[]DAGRun, bool) { +func (o *DAGRunCollection) GetDagRunsOk() ([]DAGRun, bool) { if o == nil || o.DagRuns == nil { return nil, false } @@ -85,7 +85,7 @@ func (o *DAGRunCollection) HasDagRuns() bool { // SetDagRuns gets a reference to the given []DAGRun and assigns it to the DagRuns field. func (o *DAGRunCollection) SetDagRuns(v []DAGRun) { - o.DagRuns = &v + o.DagRuns = v } // GetTotalEntries returns the TotalEntries field value if set, zero value otherwise. diff --git a/airflow/model_dag_run_collection_all_of.go b/airflow/model_dag_run_collection_all_of.go index 2bde92e..016a27f 100644 --- a/airflow/model_dag_run_collection_all_of.go +++ b/airflow/model_dag_run_collection_all_of.go @@ -18,9 +18,9 @@ /* Airflow API (Stable) -# Overview To facilitate management, Apache Airflow supports a range of REST API endpoints across its objects. This section provides an overview of the API design, methods, and supported use cases. Most of the endpoints accept `JSON` as input and return `JSON` responses. This means that you must usually add the following headers to your request: ``` Content-type: application/json Accept: application/json ``` ## Resources The term `resource` refers to a single type of object in the Airflow metadata. An API is broken up by its endpoint's corresponding resource. The name of a resource is typically plural and expressed in camelCase. Example: `dagRuns`. Resource names are used as part of endpoint URLs, as well as in API parameters and responses. ## CRUD Operations The platform supports **C**reate, **R**ead, **U**pdate, and **D**elete operations on most resources. You can review the standards for these operations and their standard parameters below. Some endpoints have special behavior as exceptions. ### Create To create a resource, you typically submit an HTTP `POST` request with the resource's required metadata in the request body. The response returns a `201 Created` response code upon success with the resource's metadata, including its internal `id`, in the response body. ### Read The HTTP `GET` request can be used to read a resource or to list a number of resources. A resource's `id` can be submitted in the request parameters to read a specific resource. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with the resource's metadata in the response body. If a `GET` request does not include a specific resource `id`, it is treated as a list request. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with an object containing a list of resources' metadata in the response body. When reading resources, some common query parameters are usually available. e.g.: ``` v1/connections?limit=25&offset=25 ``` |Query Parameter|Type|Description| |---------------|----|-----------| |limit|integer|Maximum number of objects to fetch. Usually 25 by default| |offset|integer|Offset after which to start returning objects. For use with limit query parameter.| ### Update Updating a resource requires the resource `id`, and is typically done using an HTTP `PATCH` request, with the fields to modify in the request body. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with information about the modified resource in the response body. ### Delete Deleting a resource requires the resource `id` and is typically executing via an HTTP `DELETE` request. The response usually returns a `204 No Content` response code upon success. ## Conventions - Resource names are plural and expressed in camelCase. - Names are consistent between URL parameter name and field name. - Field names are in snake_case. ```json { \"name\": \"string\", \"slots\": 0, \"occupied_slots\": 0, \"used_slots\": 0, \"queued_slots\": 0, \"open_slots\": 0 } ``` ### Update Mask Update mask is available as a query parameter in patch endpoints. It is used to notify the API which fields you want to update. Using `update_mask` makes it easier to update objects by helping the server know which fields to update in an object instead of updating all fields. The update request ignores any fields that aren't specified in the field mask, leaving them with their current values. Example: ``` resource = request.get('/resource/my-id').json() resource['my_field'] = 'new-value' request.patch('/resource/my-id?update_mask=my_field', data=json.dumps(resource)) ``` ## Versioning and Endpoint Lifecycle - API versioning is not synchronized to specific releases of the Apache Airflow. - APIs are designed to be backward compatible. - Any changes to the API will first go through a deprecation phase. # Trying the API You can use a third party client, such as [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), [HTTPie](https://httpie.org/), [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [the Insomnia rest client](https://insomnia.rest/) to test the Apache Airflow API. Note that you will need to pass credentials data. For e.g., here is how to pause a DAG with [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), when basic authorization is used: ```bash curl -X PATCH 'https://example.com/api/v1/dags/{dag_id}?update_mask=is_paused' \\ -H 'Content-Type: application/json' \\ --user \"username:password\" \\ -d '{ \"is_paused\": true }' ``` Using a graphical tool such as [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [Insomnia](https://insomnia.rest/), it is possible to import the API specifications directly: 1. Download the API specification by clicking the **Download** button at top of this document 2. Import the JSON specification in the graphical tool of your choice. - In *Postman*, you can click the **import** button at the top - With *Insomnia*, you can just drag-and-drop the file on the UI Note that with *Postman*, you can also generate code snippets by selecting a request and clicking on the **Code** button. ## Enabling CORS [Cross-origin resource sharing (CORS)](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/CORS) is a browser security feature that restricts HTTP requests that are initiated from scripts running in the browser. For details on enabling/configuring CORS, see [Enabling CORS](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Authentication To be able to meet the requirements of many organizations, Airflow supports many authentication methods, and it is even possible to add your own method. If you want to check which auth backend is currently set, you can use `airflow config get-value api auth_backends` command as in the example below. ```bash $ airflow config get-value api auth_backends airflow.api.auth.backend.basic_auth ``` The default is to deny all requests. For details on configuring the authentication, see [API Authorization](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Errors We follow the error response format proposed in [RFC 7807](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7807) also known as Problem Details for HTTP APIs. As with our normal API responses, your client must be prepared to gracefully handle additional members of the response. ## Unauthenticated This indicates that the request has not been applied because it lacks valid authentication credentials for the target resource. Please check that you have valid credentials. ## PermissionDenied This response means that the server understood the request but refuses to authorize it because it lacks sufficient rights to the resource. It happens when you do not have the necessary permission to execute the action you performed. You need to get the appropriate permissions in other to resolve this error. ## BadRequest This response means that the server cannot or will not process the request due to something that is perceived to be a client error (e.g., malformed request syntax, invalid request message framing, or deceptive request routing). To resolve this, please ensure that your syntax is correct. ## NotFound This client error response indicates that the server cannot find the requested resource. ## MethodNotAllowed Indicates that the request method is known by the server but is not supported by the target resource. ## NotAcceptable The target resource does not have a current representation that would be acceptable to the user agent, according to the proactive negotiation header fields received in the request, and the server is unwilling to supply a default representation. ## AlreadyExists The request could not be completed due to a conflict with the current state of the target resource, e.g. the resource it tries to create already exists. ## Unknown This means that the server encountered an unexpected condition that prevented it from fulfilling the request. +# Overview To facilitate management, Apache Airflow supports a range of REST API endpoints across its objects. This section provides an overview of the API design, methods, and supported use cases. Most of the endpoints accept `JSON` as input and return `JSON` responses. This means that you must usually add the following headers to your request: ``` Content-type: application/json Accept: application/json ``` ## Resources The term `resource` refers to a single type of object in the Airflow metadata. An API is broken up by its endpoint's corresponding resource. The name of a resource is typically plural and expressed in camelCase. Example: `dagRuns`. Resource names are used as part of endpoint URLs, as well as in API parameters and responses. ## CRUD Operations The platform supports **C**reate, **R**ead, **U**pdate, and **D**elete operations on most resources. You can review the standards for these operations and their standard parameters below. Some endpoints have special behavior as exceptions. ### Create To create a resource, you typically submit an HTTP `POST` request with the resource's required metadata in the request body. The response returns a `201 Created` response code upon success with the resource's metadata, including its internal `id`, in the response body. ### Read The HTTP `GET` request can be used to read a resource or to list a number of resources. A resource's `id` can be submitted in the request parameters to read a specific resource. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with the resource's metadata in the response body. If a `GET` request does not include a specific resource `id`, it is treated as a list request. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with an object containing a list of resources' metadata in the response body. When reading resources, some common query parameters are usually available. e.g.: ``` v1/connections?limit=25&offset=25 ``` |Query Parameter|Type|Description| |---------------|----|-----------| |limit|integer|Maximum number of objects to fetch. Usually 25 by default| |offset|integer|Offset after which to start returning objects. For use with limit query parameter.| ### Update Updating a resource requires the resource `id`, and is typically done using an HTTP `PATCH` request, with the fields to modify in the request body. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with information about the modified resource in the response body. ### Delete Deleting a resource requires the resource `id` and is typically executed via an HTTP `DELETE` request. The response usually returns a `204 No Content` response code upon success. ## Conventions - Resource names are plural and expressed in camelCase. - Names are consistent between URL parameter name and field name. - Field names are in snake_case. ```json { \"description\": \"string\", \"name\": \"string\", \"occupied_slots\": 0, \"open_slots\": 0 \"queued_slots\": 0, \"running_slots\": 0, \"scheduled_slots\": 0, \"slots\": 0, } ``` ### Update Mask Update mask is available as a query parameter in patch endpoints. It is used to notify the API which fields you want to update. Using `update_mask` makes it easier to update objects by helping the server know which fields to update in an object instead of updating all fields. The update request ignores any fields that aren't specified in the field mask, leaving them with their current values. Example: ``` resource = request.get('/resource/my-id').json() resource['my_field'] = 'new-value' request.patch('/resource/my-id?update_mask=my_field', data=json.dumps(resource)) ``` ## Versioning and Endpoint Lifecycle - API versioning is not synchronized to specific releases of the Apache Airflow. - APIs are designed to be backward compatible. - Any changes to the API will first go through a deprecation phase. # Trying the API You can use a third party client, such as [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), [HTTPie](https://httpie.org/), [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [the Insomnia rest client](https://insomnia.rest/) to test the Apache Airflow API. Note that you will need to pass credentials data. For e.g., here is how to pause a DAG with [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), when basic authorization is used: ```bash curl -X PATCH 'https://example.com/api/v1/dags/{dag_id}?update_mask=is_paused' \\ -H 'Content-Type: application/json' \\ --user \"username:password\" \\ -d '{ \"is_paused\": true }' ``` Using a graphical tool such as [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [Insomnia](https://insomnia.rest/), it is possible to import the API specifications directly: 1. Download the API specification by clicking the **Download** button at the top of this document 2. Import the JSON specification in the graphical tool of your choice. - In *Postman*, you can click the **import** button at the top - With *Insomnia*, you can just drag-and-drop the file on the UI Note that with *Postman*, you can also generate code snippets by selecting a request and clicking on the **Code** button. ## Enabling CORS [Cross-origin resource sharing (CORS)](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/CORS) is a browser security feature that restricts HTTP requests that are initiated from scripts running in the browser. For details on enabling/configuring CORS, see [Enabling CORS](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Authentication To be able to meet the requirements of many organizations, Airflow supports many authentication methods, and it is even possible to add your own method. If you want to check which auth backend is currently set, you can use `airflow config get-value api auth_backends` command as in the example below. ```bash $ airflow config get-value api auth_backends airflow.api.auth.backend.basic_auth ``` The default is to deny all requests. For details on configuring the authentication, see [API Authorization](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Errors We follow the error response format proposed in [RFC 7807](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7807) also known as Problem Details for HTTP APIs. As with our normal API responses, your client must be prepared to gracefully handle additional members of the response. ## Unauthenticated This indicates that the request has not been applied because it lacks valid authentication credentials for the target resource. Please check that you have valid credentials. ## PermissionDenied This response means that the server understood the request but refuses to authorize it because it lacks sufficient rights to the resource. It happens when you do not have the necessary permission to execute the action you performed. You need to get the appropriate permissions in other to resolve this error. ## BadRequest This response means that the server cannot or will not process the request due to something that is perceived to be a client error (e.g., malformed request syntax, invalid request message framing, or deceptive request routing). To resolve this, please ensure that your syntax is correct. ## NotFound This client error response indicates that the server cannot find the requested resource. ## MethodNotAllowed Indicates that the request method is known by the server but is not supported by the target resource. ## NotAcceptable The target resource does not have a current representation that would be acceptable to the user agent, according to the proactive negotiation header fields received in the request, and the server is unwilling to supply a default representation. ## AlreadyExists The request could not be completed due to a conflict with the current state of the target resource, e.g. the resource it tries to create already exists. ## Unknown This means that the server encountered an unexpected condition that prevented it from fulfilling the request. -API version: 2.5.0 +API version: 2.7.2 Contact: dev@airflow.apache.org */ @@ -34,7 +34,7 @@ import ( // DAGRunCollectionAllOf struct for DAGRunCollectionAllOf type DAGRunCollectionAllOf struct { - DagRuns *[]DAGRun `json:"dag_runs,omitempty"` + DagRuns []DAGRun `json:"dag_runs,omitempty"` } // NewDAGRunCollectionAllOf instantiates a new DAGRunCollectionAllOf object @@ -60,12 +60,12 @@ func (o *DAGRunCollectionAllOf) GetDagRuns() []DAGRun { var ret []DAGRun return ret } - return *o.DagRuns + return o.DagRuns } // GetDagRunsOk returns a tuple with the DagRuns field value if set, nil otherwise // and a boolean to check if the value has been set. -func (o *DAGRunCollectionAllOf) GetDagRunsOk() (*[]DAGRun, bool) { +func (o *DAGRunCollectionAllOf) GetDagRunsOk() ([]DAGRun, bool) { if o == nil || o.DagRuns == nil { return nil, false } @@ -83,7 +83,7 @@ func (o *DAGRunCollectionAllOf) HasDagRuns() bool { // SetDagRuns gets a reference to the given []DAGRun and assigns it to the DagRuns field. func (o *DAGRunCollectionAllOf) SetDagRuns(v []DAGRun) { - o.DagRuns = &v + o.DagRuns = v } func (o DAGRunCollectionAllOf) MarshalJSON() ([]byte, error) { diff --git a/airflow/model_dag_schedule_dataset_reference.go b/airflow/model_dag_schedule_dataset_reference.go index 55931eb..3ab850d 100644 --- a/airflow/model_dag_schedule_dataset_reference.go +++ b/airflow/model_dag_schedule_dataset_reference.go @@ -18,9 +18,9 @@ /* Airflow API (Stable) -# Overview To facilitate management, Apache Airflow supports a range of REST API endpoints across its objects. This section provides an overview of the API design, methods, and supported use cases. Most of the endpoints accept `JSON` as input and return `JSON` responses. This means that you must usually add the following headers to your request: ``` Content-type: application/json Accept: application/json ``` ## Resources The term `resource` refers to a single type of object in the Airflow metadata. An API is broken up by its endpoint's corresponding resource. The name of a resource is typically plural and expressed in camelCase. Example: `dagRuns`. Resource names are used as part of endpoint URLs, as well as in API parameters and responses. ## CRUD Operations The platform supports **C**reate, **R**ead, **U**pdate, and **D**elete operations on most resources. You can review the standards for these operations and their standard parameters below. Some endpoints have special behavior as exceptions. ### Create To create a resource, you typically submit an HTTP `POST` request with the resource's required metadata in the request body. The response returns a `201 Created` response code upon success with the resource's metadata, including its internal `id`, in the response body. ### Read The HTTP `GET` request can be used to read a resource or to list a number of resources. A resource's `id` can be submitted in the request parameters to read a specific resource. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with the resource's metadata in the response body. If a `GET` request does not include a specific resource `id`, it is treated as a list request. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with an object containing a list of resources' metadata in the response body. When reading resources, some common query parameters are usually available. e.g.: ``` v1/connections?limit=25&offset=25 ``` |Query Parameter|Type|Description| |---------------|----|-----------| |limit|integer|Maximum number of objects to fetch. Usually 25 by default| |offset|integer|Offset after which to start returning objects. For use with limit query parameter.| ### Update Updating a resource requires the resource `id`, and is typically done using an HTTP `PATCH` request, with the fields to modify in the request body. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with information about the modified resource in the response body. ### Delete Deleting a resource requires the resource `id` and is typically executing via an HTTP `DELETE` request. The response usually returns a `204 No Content` response code upon success. ## Conventions - Resource names are plural and expressed in camelCase. - Names are consistent between URL parameter name and field name. - Field names are in snake_case. ```json { \"name\": \"string\", \"slots\": 0, \"occupied_slots\": 0, \"used_slots\": 0, \"queued_slots\": 0, \"open_slots\": 0 } ``` ### Update Mask Update mask is available as a query parameter in patch endpoints. It is used to notify the API which fields you want to update. Using `update_mask` makes it easier to update objects by helping the server know which fields to update in an object instead of updating all fields. The update request ignores any fields that aren't specified in the field mask, leaving them with their current values. Example: ``` resource = request.get('/resource/my-id').json() resource['my_field'] = 'new-value' request.patch('/resource/my-id?update_mask=my_field', data=json.dumps(resource)) ``` ## Versioning and Endpoint Lifecycle - API versioning is not synchronized to specific releases of the Apache Airflow. - APIs are designed to be backward compatible. - Any changes to the API will first go through a deprecation phase. # Trying the API You can use a third party client, such as [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), [HTTPie](https://httpie.org/), [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [the Insomnia rest client](https://insomnia.rest/) to test the Apache Airflow API. Note that you will need to pass credentials data. For e.g., here is how to pause a DAG with [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), when basic authorization is used: ```bash curl -X PATCH 'https://example.com/api/v1/dags/{dag_id}?update_mask=is_paused' \\ -H 'Content-Type: application/json' \\ --user \"username:password\" \\ -d '{ \"is_paused\": true }' ``` Using a graphical tool such as [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [Insomnia](https://insomnia.rest/), it is possible to import the API specifications directly: 1. Download the API specification by clicking the **Download** button at top of this document 2. Import the JSON specification in the graphical tool of your choice. - In *Postman*, you can click the **import** button at the top - With *Insomnia*, you can just drag-and-drop the file on the UI Note that with *Postman*, you can also generate code snippets by selecting a request and clicking on the **Code** button. ## Enabling CORS [Cross-origin resource sharing (CORS)](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/CORS) is a browser security feature that restricts HTTP requests that are initiated from scripts running in the browser. For details on enabling/configuring CORS, see [Enabling CORS](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Authentication To be able to meet the requirements of many organizations, Airflow supports many authentication methods, and it is even possible to add your own method. If you want to check which auth backend is currently set, you can use `airflow config get-value api auth_backends` command as in the example below. ```bash $ airflow config get-value api auth_backends airflow.api.auth.backend.basic_auth ``` The default is to deny all requests. For details on configuring the authentication, see [API Authorization](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Errors We follow the error response format proposed in [RFC 7807](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7807) also known as Problem Details for HTTP APIs. As with our normal API responses, your client must be prepared to gracefully handle additional members of the response. ## Unauthenticated This indicates that the request has not been applied because it lacks valid authentication credentials for the target resource. Please check that you have valid credentials. ## PermissionDenied This response means that the server understood the request but refuses to authorize it because it lacks sufficient rights to the resource. It happens when you do not have the necessary permission to execute the action you performed. You need to get the appropriate permissions in other to resolve this error. ## BadRequest This response means that the server cannot or will not process the request due to something that is perceived to be a client error (e.g., malformed request syntax, invalid request message framing, or deceptive request routing). To resolve this, please ensure that your syntax is correct. ## NotFound This client error response indicates that the server cannot find the requested resource. ## MethodNotAllowed Indicates that the request method is known by the server but is not supported by the target resource. ## NotAcceptable The target resource does not have a current representation that would be acceptable to the user agent, according to the proactive negotiation header fields received in the request, and the server is unwilling to supply a default representation. ## AlreadyExists The request could not be completed due to a conflict with the current state of the target resource, e.g. the resource it tries to create already exists. ## Unknown This means that the server encountered an unexpected condition that prevented it from fulfilling the request. +# Overview To facilitate management, Apache Airflow supports a range of REST API endpoints across its objects. This section provides an overview of the API design, methods, and supported use cases. Most of the endpoints accept `JSON` as input and return `JSON` responses. This means that you must usually add the following headers to your request: ``` Content-type: application/json Accept: application/json ``` ## Resources The term `resource` refers to a single type of object in the Airflow metadata. An API is broken up by its endpoint's corresponding resource. The name of a resource is typically plural and expressed in camelCase. Example: `dagRuns`. Resource names are used as part of endpoint URLs, as well as in API parameters and responses. ## CRUD Operations The platform supports **C**reate, **R**ead, **U**pdate, and **D**elete operations on most resources. You can review the standards for these operations and their standard parameters below. Some endpoints have special behavior as exceptions. ### Create To create a resource, you typically submit an HTTP `POST` request with the resource's required metadata in the request body. The response returns a `201 Created` response code upon success with the resource's metadata, including its internal `id`, in the response body. ### Read The HTTP `GET` request can be used to read a resource or to list a number of resources. A resource's `id` can be submitted in the request parameters to read a specific resource. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with the resource's metadata in the response body. If a `GET` request does not include a specific resource `id`, it is treated as a list request. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with an object containing a list of resources' metadata in the response body. When reading resources, some common query parameters are usually available. e.g.: ``` v1/connections?limit=25&offset=25 ``` |Query Parameter|Type|Description| |---------------|----|-----------| |limit|integer|Maximum number of objects to fetch. Usually 25 by default| |offset|integer|Offset after which to start returning objects. For use with limit query parameter.| ### Update Updating a resource requires the resource `id`, and is typically done using an HTTP `PATCH` request, with the fields to modify in the request body. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with information about the modified resource in the response body. ### Delete Deleting a resource requires the resource `id` and is typically executed via an HTTP `DELETE` request. The response usually returns a `204 No Content` response code upon success. ## Conventions - Resource names are plural and expressed in camelCase. - Names are consistent between URL parameter name and field name. - Field names are in snake_case. ```json { \"description\": \"string\", \"name\": \"string\", \"occupied_slots\": 0, \"open_slots\": 0 \"queued_slots\": 0, \"running_slots\": 0, \"scheduled_slots\": 0, \"slots\": 0, } ``` ### Update Mask Update mask is available as a query parameter in patch endpoints. It is used to notify the API which fields you want to update. Using `update_mask` makes it easier to update objects by helping the server know which fields to update in an object instead of updating all fields. The update request ignores any fields that aren't specified in the field mask, leaving them with their current values. Example: ``` resource = request.get('/resource/my-id').json() resource['my_field'] = 'new-value' request.patch('/resource/my-id?update_mask=my_field', data=json.dumps(resource)) ``` ## Versioning and Endpoint Lifecycle - API versioning is not synchronized to specific releases of the Apache Airflow. - APIs are designed to be backward compatible. - Any changes to the API will first go through a deprecation phase. # Trying the API You can use a third party client, such as [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), [HTTPie](https://httpie.org/), [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [the Insomnia rest client](https://insomnia.rest/) to test the Apache Airflow API. Note that you will need to pass credentials data. For e.g., here is how to pause a DAG with [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), when basic authorization is used: ```bash curl -X PATCH 'https://example.com/api/v1/dags/{dag_id}?update_mask=is_paused' \\ -H 'Content-Type: application/json' \\ --user \"username:password\" \\ -d '{ \"is_paused\": true }' ``` Using a graphical tool such as [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [Insomnia](https://insomnia.rest/), it is possible to import the API specifications directly: 1. Download the API specification by clicking the **Download** button at the top of this document 2. Import the JSON specification in the graphical tool of your choice. - In *Postman*, you can click the **import** button at the top - With *Insomnia*, you can just drag-and-drop the file on the UI Note that with *Postman*, you can also generate code snippets by selecting a request and clicking on the **Code** button. ## Enabling CORS [Cross-origin resource sharing (CORS)](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/CORS) is a browser security feature that restricts HTTP requests that are initiated from scripts running in the browser. For details on enabling/configuring CORS, see [Enabling CORS](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Authentication To be able to meet the requirements of many organizations, Airflow supports many authentication methods, and it is even possible to add your own method. If you want to check which auth backend is currently set, you can use `airflow config get-value api auth_backends` command as in the example below. ```bash $ airflow config get-value api auth_backends airflow.api.auth.backend.basic_auth ``` The default is to deny all requests. For details on configuring the authentication, see [API Authorization](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Errors We follow the error response format proposed in [RFC 7807](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7807) also known as Problem Details for HTTP APIs. As with our normal API responses, your client must be prepared to gracefully handle additional members of the response. ## Unauthenticated This indicates that the request has not been applied because it lacks valid authentication credentials for the target resource. Please check that you have valid credentials. ## PermissionDenied This response means that the server understood the request but refuses to authorize it because it lacks sufficient rights to the resource. It happens when you do not have the necessary permission to execute the action you performed. You need to get the appropriate permissions in other to resolve this error. ## BadRequest This response means that the server cannot or will not process the request due to something that is perceived to be a client error (e.g., malformed request syntax, invalid request message framing, or deceptive request routing). To resolve this, please ensure that your syntax is correct. ## NotFound This client error response indicates that the server cannot find the requested resource. ## MethodNotAllowed Indicates that the request method is known by the server but is not supported by the target resource. ## NotAcceptable The target resource does not have a current representation that would be acceptable to the user agent, according to the proactive negotiation header fields received in the request, and the server is unwilling to supply a default representation. ## AlreadyExists The request could not be completed due to a conflict with the current state of the target resource, e.g. the resource it tries to create already exists. ## Unknown This means that the server encountered an unexpected condition that prevented it from fulfilling the request. -API version: 2.5.0 +API version: 2.7.2 Contact: dev@airflow.apache.org */ diff --git a/airflow/model_dag_state.go b/airflow/model_dag_state.go index e9795d2..7d182ac 100644 --- a/airflow/model_dag_state.go +++ b/airflow/model_dag_state.go @@ -18,9 +18,9 @@ /* Airflow API (Stable) -# Overview To facilitate management, Apache Airflow supports a range of REST API endpoints across its objects. This section provides an overview of the API design, methods, and supported use cases. Most of the endpoints accept `JSON` as input and return `JSON` responses. This means that you must usually add the following headers to your request: ``` Content-type: application/json Accept: application/json ``` ## Resources The term `resource` refers to a single type of object in the Airflow metadata. An API is broken up by its endpoint's corresponding resource. The name of a resource is typically plural and expressed in camelCase. Example: `dagRuns`. Resource names are used as part of endpoint URLs, as well as in API parameters and responses. ## CRUD Operations The platform supports **C**reate, **R**ead, **U**pdate, and **D**elete operations on most resources. You can review the standards for these operations and their standard parameters below. Some endpoints have special behavior as exceptions. ### Create To create a resource, you typically submit an HTTP `POST` request with the resource's required metadata in the request body. The response returns a `201 Created` response code upon success with the resource's metadata, including its internal `id`, in the response body. ### Read The HTTP `GET` request can be used to read a resource or to list a number of resources. A resource's `id` can be submitted in the request parameters to read a specific resource. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with the resource's metadata in the response body. If a `GET` request does not include a specific resource `id`, it is treated as a list request. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with an object containing a list of resources' metadata in the response body. When reading resources, some common query parameters are usually available. e.g.: ``` v1/connections?limit=25&offset=25 ``` |Query Parameter|Type|Description| |---------------|----|-----------| |limit|integer|Maximum number of objects to fetch. Usually 25 by default| |offset|integer|Offset after which to start returning objects. For use with limit query parameter.| ### Update Updating a resource requires the resource `id`, and is typically done using an HTTP `PATCH` request, with the fields to modify in the request body. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with information about the modified resource in the response body. ### Delete Deleting a resource requires the resource `id` and is typically executing via an HTTP `DELETE` request. The response usually returns a `204 No Content` response code upon success. ## Conventions - Resource names are plural and expressed in camelCase. - Names are consistent between URL parameter name and field name. - Field names are in snake_case. ```json { \"name\": \"string\", \"slots\": 0, \"occupied_slots\": 0, \"used_slots\": 0, \"queued_slots\": 0, \"open_slots\": 0 } ``` ### Update Mask Update mask is available as a query parameter in patch endpoints. It is used to notify the API which fields you want to update. Using `update_mask` makes it easier to update objects by helping the server know which fields to update in an object instead of updating all fields. The update request ignores any fields that aren't specified in the field mask, leaving them with their current values. Example: ``` resource = request.get('/resource/my-id').json() resource['my_field'] = 'new-value' request.patch('/resource/my-id?update_mask=my_field', data=json.dumps(resource)) ``` ## Versioning and Endpoint Lifecycle - API versioning is not synchronized to specific releases of the Apache Airflow. - APIs are designed to be backward compatible. - Any changes to the API will first go through a deprecation phase. # Trying the API You can use a third party client, such as [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), [HTTPie](https://httpie.org/), [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [the Insomnia rest client](https://insomnia.rest/) to test the Apache Airflow API. Note that you will need to pass credentials data. For e.g., here is how to pause a DAG with [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), when basic authorization is used: ```bash curl -X PATCH 'https://example.com/api/v1/dags/{dag_id}?update_mask=is_paused' \\ -H 'Content-Type: application/json' \\ --user \"username:password\" \\ -d '{ \"is_paused\": true }' ``` Using a graphical tool such as [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [Insomnia](https://insomnia.rest/), it is possible to import the API specifications directly: 1. Download the API specification by clicking the **Download** button at top of this document 2. Import the JSON specification in the graphical tool of your choice. - In *Postman*, you can click the **import** button at the top - With *Insomnia*, you can just drag-and-drop the file on the UI Note that with *Postman*, you can also generate code snippets by selecting a request and clicking on the **Code** button. ## Enabling CORS [Cross-origin resource sharing (CORS)](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/CORS) is a browser security feature that restricts HTTP requests that are initiated from scripts running in the browser. For details on enabling/configuring CORS, see [Enabling CORS](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Authentication To be able to meet the requirements of many organizations, Airflow supports many authentication methods, and it is even possible to add your own method. If you want to check which auth backend is currently set, you can use `airflow config get-value api auth_backends` command as in the example below. ```bash $ airflow config get-value api auth_backends airflow.api.auth.backend.basic_auth ``` The default is to deny all requests. For details on configuring the authentication, see [API Authorization](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Errors We follow the error response format proposed in [RFC 7807](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7807) also known as Problem Details for HTTP APIs. As with our normal API responses, your client must be prepared to gracefully handle additional members of the response. ## Unauthenticated This indicates that the request has not been applied because it lacks valid authentication credentials for the target resource. Please check that you have valid credentials. ## PermissionDenied This response means that the server understood the request but refuses to authorize it because it lacks sufficient rights to the resource. It happens when you do not have the necessary permission to execute the action you performed. You need to get the appropriate permissions in other to resolve this error. ## BadRequest This response means that the server cannot or will not process the request due to something that is perceived to be a client error (e.g., malformed request syntax, invalid request message framing, or deceptive request routing). To resolve this, please ensure that your syntax is correct. ## NotFound This client error response indicates that the server cannot find the requested resource. ## MethodNotAllowed Indicates that the request method is known by the server but is not supported by the target resource. ## NotAcceptable The target resource does not have a current representation that would be acceptable to the user agent, according to the proactive negotiation header fields received in the request, and the server is unwilling to supply a default representation. ## AlreadyExists The request could not be completed due to a conflict with the current state of the target resource, e.g. the resource it tries to create already exists. ## Unknown This means that the server encountered an unexpected condition that prevented it from fulfilling the request. +# Overview To facilitate management, Apache Airflow supports a range of REST API endpoints across its objects. This section provides an overview of the API design, methods, and supported use cases. Most of the endpoints accept `JSON` as input and return `JSON` responses. This means that you must usually add the following headers to your request: ``` Content-type: application/json Accept: application/json ``` ## Resources The term `resource` refers to a single type of object in the Airflow metadata. An API is broken up by its endpoint's corresponding resource. The name of a resource is typically plural and expressed in camelCase. Example: `dagRuns`. Resource names are used as part of endpoint URLs, as well as in API parameters and responses. ## CRUD Operations The platform supports **C**reate, **R**ead, **U**pdate, and **D**elete operations on most resources. You can review the standards for these operations and their standard parameters below. Some endpoints have special behavior as exceptions. ### Create To create a resource, you typically submit an HTTP `POST` request with the resource's required metadata in the request body. The response returns a `201 Created` response code upon success with the resource's metadata, including its internal `id`, in the response body. ### Read The HTTP `GET` request can be used to read a resource or to list a number of resources. A resource's `id` can be submitted in the request parameters to read a specific resource. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with the resource's metadata in the response body. If a `GET` request does not include a specific resource `id`, it is treated as a list request. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with an object containing a list of resources' metadata in the response body. When reading resources, some common query parameters are usually available. e.g.: ``` v1/connections?limit=25&offset=25 ``` |Query Parameter|Type|Description| |---------------|----|-----------| |limit|integer|Maximum number of objects to fetch. Usually 25 by default| |offset|integer|Offset after which to start returning objects. For use with limit query parameter.| ### Update Updating a resource requires the resource `id`, and is typically done using an HTTP `PATCH` request, with the fields to modify in the request body. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with information about the modified resource in the response body. ### Delete Deleting a resource requires the resource `id` and is typically executed via an HTTP `DELETE` request. The response usually returns a `204 No Content` response code upon success. ## Conventions - Resource names are plural and expressed in camelCase. - Names are consistent between URL parameter name and field name. - Field names are in snake_case. ```json { \"description\": \"string\", \"name\": \"string\", \"occupied_slots\": 0, \"open_slots\": 0 \"queued_slots\": 0, \"running_slots\": 0, \"scheduled_slots\": 0, \"slots\": 0, } ``` ### Update Mask Update mask is available as a query parameter in patch endpoints. It is used to notify the API which fields you want to update. Using `update_mask` makes it easier to update objects by helping the server know which fields to update in an object instead of updating all fields. The update request ignores any fields that aren't specified in the field mask, leaving them with their current values. Example: ``` resource = request.get('/resource/my-id').json() resource['my_field'] = 'new-value' request.patch('/resource/my-id?update_mask=my_field', data=json.dumps(resource)) ``` ## Versioning and Endpoint Lifecycle - API versioning is not synchronized to specific releases of the Apache Airflow. - APIs are designed to be backward compatible. - Any changes to the API will first go through a deprecation phase. # Trying the API You can use a third party client, such as [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), [HTTPie](https://httpie.org/), [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [the Insomnia rest client](https://insomnia.rest/) to test the Apache Airflow API. Note that you will need to pass credentials data. For e.g., here is how to pause a DAG with [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), when basic authorization is used: ```bash curl -X PATCH 'https://example.com/api/v1/dags/{dag_id}?update_mask=is_paused' \\ -H 'Content-Type: application/json' \\ --user \"username:password\" \\ -d '{ \"is_paused\": true }' ``` Using a graphical tool such as [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [Insomnia](https://insomnia.rest/), it is possible to import the API specifications directly: 1. Download the API specification by clicking the **Download** button at the top of this document 2. Import the JSON specification in the graphical tool of your choice. - In *Postman*, you can click the **import** button at the top - With *Insomnia*, you can just drag-and-drop the file on the UI Note that with *Postman*, you can also generate code snippets by selecting a request and clicking on the **Code** button. ## Enabling CORS [Cross-origin resource sharing (CORS)](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/CORS) is a browser security feature that restricts HTTP requests that are initiated from scripts running in the browser. For details on enabling/configuring CORS, see [Enabling CORS](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Authentication To be able to meet the requirements of many organizations, Airflow supports many authentication methods, and it is even possible to add your own method. If you want to check which auth backend is currently set, you can use `airflow config get-value api auth_backends` command as in the example below. ```bash $ airflow config get-value api auth_backends airflow.api.auth.backend.basic_auth ``` The default is to deny all requests. For details on configuring the authentication, see [API Authorization](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Errors We follow the error response format proposed in [RFC 7807](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7807) also known as Problem Details for HTTP APIs. As with our normal API responses, your client must be prepared to gracefully handle additional members of the response. ## Unauthenticated This indicates that the request has not been applied because it lacks valid authentication credentials for the target resource. Please check that you have valid credentials. ## PermissionDenied This response means that the server understood the request but refuses to authorize it because it lacks sufficient rights to the resource. It happens when you do not have the necessary permission to execute the action you performed. You need to get the appropriate permissions in other to resolve this error. ## BadRequest This response means that the server cannot or will not process the request due to something that is perceived to be a client error (e.g., malformed request syntax, invalid request message framing, or deceptive request routing). To resolve this, please ensure that your syntax is correct. ## NotFound This client error response indicates that the server cannot find the requested resource. ## MethodNotAllowed Indicates that the request method is known by the server but is not supported by the target resource. ## NotAcceptable The target resource does not have a current representation that would be acceptable to the user agent, according to the proactive negotiation header fields received in the request, and the server is unwilling to supply a default representation. ## AlreadyExists The request could not be completed due to a conflict with the current state of the target resource, e.g. the resource it tries to create already exists. ## Unknown This means that the server encountered an unexpected condition that prevented it from fulfilling the request. -API version: 2.5.0 +API version: 2.7.2 Contact: dev@airflow.apache.org */ diff --git a/airflow/model_dag_warning.go b/airflow/model_dag_warning.go index a916267..79a04b5 100644 --- a/airflow/model_dag_warning.go +++ b/airflow/model_dag_warning.go @@ -18,9 +18,9 @@ /* Airflow API (Stable) -# Overview To facilitate management, Apache Airflow supports a range of REST API endpoints across its objects. This section provides an overview of the API design, methods, and supported use cases. Most of the endpoints accept `JSON` as input and return `JSON` responses. This means that you must usually add the following headers to your request: ``` Content-type: application/json Accept: application/json ``` ## Resources The term `resource` refers to a single type of object in the Airflow metadata. An API is broken up by its endpoint's corresponding resource. The name of a resource is typically plural and expressed in camelCase. Example: `dagRuns`. Resource names are used as part of endpoint URLs, as well as in API parameters and responses. ## CRUD Operations The platform supports **C**reate, **R**ead, **U**pdate, and **D**elete operations on most resources. You can review the standards for these operations and their standard parameters below. Some endpoints have special behavior as exceptions. ### Create To create a resource, you typically submit an HTTP `POST` request with the resource's required metadata in the request body. The response returns a `201 Created` response code upon success with the resource's metadata, including its internal `id`, in the response body. ### Read The HTTP `GET` request can be used to read a resource or to list a number of resources. A resource's `id` can be submitted in the request parameters to read a specific resource. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with the resource's metadata in the response body. If a `GET` request does not include a specific resource `id`, it is treated as a list request. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with an object containing a list of resources' metadata in the response body. When reading resources, some common query parameters are usually available. e.g.: ``` v1/connections?limit=25&offset=25 ``` |Query Parameter|Type|Description| |---------------|----|-----------| |limit|integer|Maximum number of objects to fetch. Usually 25 by default| |offset|integer|Offset after which to start returning objects. For use with limit query parameter.| ### Update Updating a resource requires the resource `id`, and is typically done using an HTTP `PATCH` request, with the fields to modify in the request body. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with information about the modified resource in the response body. ### Delete Deleting a resource requires the resource `id` and is typically executing via an HTTP `DELETE` request. The response usually returns a `204 No Content` response code upon success. ## Conventions - Resource names are plural and expressed in camelCase. - Names are consistent between URL parameter name and field name. - Field names are in snake_case. ```json { \"name\": \"string\", \"slots\": 0, \"occupied_slots\": 0, \"used_slots\": 0, \"queued_slots\": 0, \"open_slots\": 0 } ``` ### Update Mask Update mask is available as a query parameter in patch endpoints. It is used to notify the API which fields you want to update. Using `update_mask` makes it easier to update objects by helping the server know which fields to update in an object instead of updating all fields. The update request ignores any fields that aren't specified in the field mask, leaving them with their current values. Example: ``` resource = request.get('/resource/my-id').json() resource['my_field'] = 'new-value' request.patch('/resource/my-id?update_mask=my_field', data=json.dumps(resource)) ``` ## Versioning and Endpoint Lifecycle - API versioning is not synchronized to specific releases of the Apache Airflow. - APIs are designed to be backward compatible. - Any changes to the API will first go through a deprecation phase. # Trying the API You can use a third party client, such as [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), [HTTPie](https://httpie.org/), [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [the Insomnia rest client](https://insomnia.rest/) to test the Apache Airflow API. Note that you will need to pass credentials data. For e.g., here is how to pause a DAG with [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), when basic authorization is used: ```bash curl -X PATCH 'https://example.com/api/v1/dags/{dag_id}?update_mask=is_paused' \\ -H 'Content-Type: application/json' \\ --user \"username:password\" \\ -d '{ \"is_paused\": true }' ``` Using a graphical tool such as [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [Insomnia](https://insomnia.rest/), it is possible to import the API specifications directly: 1. Download the API specification by clicking the **Download** button at top of this document 2. Import the JSON specification in the graphical tool of your choice. - In *Postman*, you can click the **import** button at the top - With *Insomnia*, you can just drag-and-drop the file on the UI Note that with *Postman*, you can also generate code snippets by selecting a request and clicking on the **Code** button. ## Enabling CORS [Cross-origin resource sharing (CORS)](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/CORS) is a browser security feature that restricts HTTP requests that are initiated from scripts running in the browser. For details on enabling/configuring CORS, see [Enabling CORS](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Authentication To be able to meet the requirements of many organizations, Airflow supports many authentication methods, and it is even possible to add your own method. If you want to check which auth backend is currently set, you can use `airflow config get-value api auth_backends` command as in the example below. ```bash $ airflow config get-value api auth_backends airflow.api.auth.backend.basic_auth ``` The default is to deny all requests. For details on configuring the authentication, see [API Authorization](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Errors We follow the error response format proposed in [RFC 7807](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7807) also known as Problem Details for HTTP APIs. As with our normal API responses, your client must be prepared to gracefully handle additional members of the response. ## Unauthenticated This indicates that the request has not been applied because it lacks valid authentication credentials for the target resource. Please check that you have valid credentials. ## PermissionDenied This response means that the server understood the request but refuses to authorize it because it lacks sufficient rights to the resource. It happens when you do not have the necessary permission to execute the action you performed. You need to get the appropriate permissions in other to resolve this error. ## BadRequest This response means that the server cannot or will not process the request due to something that is perceived to be a client error (e.g., malformed request syntax, invalid request message framing, or deceptive request routing). To resolve this, please ensure that your syntax is correct. ## NotFound This client error response indicates that the server cannot find the requested resource. ## MethodNotAllowed Indicates that the request method is known by the server but is not supported by the target resource. ## NotAcceptable The target resource does not have a current representation that would be acceptable to the user agent, according to the proactive negotiation header fields received in the request, and the server is unwilling to supply a default representation. ## AlreadyExists The request could not be completed due to a conflict with the current state of the target resource, e.g. the resource it tries to create already exists. ## Unknown This means that the server encountered an unexpected condition that prevented it from fulfilling the request. +# Overview To facilitate management, Apache Airflow supports a range of REST API endpoints across its objects. This section provides an overview of the API design, methods, and supported use cases. Most of the endpoints accept `JSON` as input and return `JSON` responses. This means that you must usually add the following headers to your request: ``` Content-type: application/json Accept: application/json ``` ## Resources The term `resource` refers to a single type of object in the Airflow metadata. An API is broken up by its endpoint's corresponding resource. The name of a resource is typically plural and expressed in camelCase. Example: `dagRuns`. Resource names are used as part of endpoint URLs, as well as in API parameters and responses. ## CRUD Operations The platform supports **C**reate, **R**ead, **U**pdate, and **D**elete operations on most resources. You can review the standards for these operations and their standard parameters below. Some endpoints have special behavior as exceptions. ### Create To create a resource, you typically submit an HTTP `POST` request with the resource's required metadata in the request body. The response returns a `201 Created` response code upon success with the resource's metadata, including its internal `id`, in the response body. ### Read The HTTP `GET` request can be used to read a resource or to list a number of resources. A resource's `id` can be submitted in the request parameters to read a specific resource. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with the resource's metadata in the response body. If a `GET` request does not include a specific resource `id`, it is treated as a list request. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with an object containing a list of resources' metadata in the response body. When reading resources, some common query parameters are usually available. e.g.: ``` v1/connections?limit=25&offset=25 ``` |Query Parameter|Type|Description| |---------------|----|-----------| |limit|integer|Maximum number of objects to fetch. Usually 25 by default| |offset|integer|Offset after which to start returning objects. For use with limit query parameter.| ### Update Updating a resource requires the resource `id`, and is typically done using an HTTP `PATCH` request, with the fields to modify in the request body. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with information about the modified resource in the response body. ### Delete Deleting a resource requires the resource `id` and is typically executed via an HTTP `DELETE` request. The response usually returns a `204 No Content` response code upon success. ## Conventions - Resource names are plural and expressed in camelCase. - Names are consistent between URL parameter name and field name. - Field names are in snake_case. ```json { \"description\": \"string\", \"name\": \"string\", \"occupied_slots\": 0, \"open_slots\": 0 \"queued_slots\": 0, \"running_slots\": 0, \"scheduled_slots\": 0, \"slots\": 0, } ``` ### Update Mask Update mask is available as a query parameter in patch endpoints. It is used to notify the API which fields you want to update. Using `update_mask` makes it easier to update objects by helping the server know which fields to update in an object instead of updating all fields. The update request ignores any fields that aren't specified in the field mask, leaving them with their current values. Example: ``` resource = request.get('/resource/my-id').json() resource['my_field'] = 'new-value' request.patch('/resource/my-id?update_mask=my_field', data=json.dumps(resource)) ``` ## Versioning and Endpoint Lifecycle - API versioning is not synchronized to specific releases of the Apache Airflow. - APIs are designed to be backward compatible. - Any changes to the API will first go through a deprecation phase. # Trying the API You can use a third party client, such as [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), [HTTPie](https://httpie.org/), [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [the Insomnia rest client](https://insomnia.rest/) to test the Apache Airflow API. Note that you will need to pass credentials data. For e.g., here is how to pause a DAG with [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), when basic authorization is used: ```bash curl -X PATCH 'https://example.com/api/v1/dags/{dag_id}?update_mask=is_paused' \\ -H 'Content-Type: application/json' \\ --user \"username:password\" \\ -d '{ \"is_paused\": true }' ``` Using a graphical tool such as [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [Insomnia](https://insomnia.rest/), it is possible to import the API specifications directly: 1. Download the API specification by clicking the **Download** button at the top of this document 2. Import the JSON specification in the graphical tool of your choice. - In *Postman*, you can click the **import** button at the top - With *Insomnia*, you can just drag-and-drop the file on the UI Note that with *Postman*, you can also generate code snippets by selecting a request and clicking on the **Code** button. ## Enabling CORS [Cross-origin resource sharing (CORS)](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/CORS) is a browser security feature that restricts HTTP requests that are initiated from scripts running in the browser. For details on enabling/configuring CORS, see [Enabling CORS](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Authentication To be able to meet the requirements of many organizations, Airflow supports many authentication methods, and it is even possible to add your own method. If you want to check which auth backend is currently set, you can use `airflow config get-value api auth_backends` command as in the example below. ```bash $ airflow config get-value api auth_backends airflow.api.auth.backend.basic_auth ``` The default is to deny all requests. For details on configuring the authentication, see [API Authorization](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Errors We follow the error response format proposed in [RFC 7807](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7807) also known as Problem Details for HTTP APIs. As with our normal API responses, your client must be prepared to gracefully handle additional members of the response. ## Unauthenticated This indicates that the request has not been applied because it lacks valid authentication credentials for the target resource. Please check that you have valid credentials. ## PermissionDenied This response means that the server understood the request but refuses to authorize it because it lacks sufficient rights to the resource. It happens when you do not have the necessary permission to execute the action you performed. You need to get the appropriate permissions in other to resolve this error. ## BadRequest This response means that the server cannot or will not process the request due to something that is perceived to be a client error (e.g., malformed request syntax, invalid request message framing, or deceptive request routing). To resolve this, please ensure that your syntax is correct. ## NotFound This client error response indicates that the server cannot find the requested resource. ## MethodNotAllowed Indicates that the request method is known by the server but is not supported by the target resource. ## NotAcceptable The target resource does not have a current representation that would be acceptable to the user agent, according to the proactive negotiation header fields received in the request, and the server is unwilling to supply a default representation. ## AlreadyExists The request could not be completed due to a conflict with the current state of the target resource, e.g. the resource it tries to create already exists. ## Unknown This means that the server encountered an unexpected condition that prevented it from fulfilling the request. -API version: 2.5.0 +API version: 2.7.2 Contact: dev@airflow.apache.org */ diff --git a/airflow/model_dag_warning_collection.go b/airflow/model_dag_warning_collection.go index 7e3bee6..81c9864 100644 --- a/airflow/model_dag_warning_collection.go +++ b/airflow/model_dag_warning_collection.go @@ -18,9 +18,9 @@ /* Airflow API (Stable) -# Overview To facilitate management, Apache Airflow supports a range of REST API endpoints across its objects. This section provides an overview of the API design, methods, and supported use cases. Most of the endpoints accept `JSON` as input and return `JSON` responses. This means that you must usually add the following headers to your request: ``` Content-type: application/json Accept: application/json ``` ## Resources The term `resource` refers to a single type of object in the Airflow metadata. An API is broken up by its endpoint's corresponding resource. The name of a resource is typically plural and expressed in camelCase. Example: `dagRuns`. Resource names are used as part of endpoint URLs, as well as in API parameters and responses. ## CRUD Operations The platform supports **C**reate, **R**ead, **U**pdate, and **D**elete operations on most resources. You can review the standards for these operations and their standard parameters below. Some endpoints have special behavior as exceptions. ### Create To create a resource, you typically submit an HTTP `POST` request with the resource's required metadata in the request body. The response returns a `201 Created` response code upon success with the resource's metadata, including its internal `id`, in the response body. ### Read The HTTP `GET` request can be used to read a resource or to list a number of resources. A resource's `id` can be submitted in the request parameters to read a specific resource. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with the resource's metadata in the response body. If a `GET` request does not include a specific resource `id`, it is treated as a list request. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with an object containing a list of resources' metadata in the response body. When reading resources, some common query parameters are usually available. e.g.: ``` v1/connections?limit=25&offset=25 ``` |Query Parameter|Type|Description| |---------------|----|-----------| |limit|integer|Maximum number of objects to fetch. Usually 25 by default| |offset|integer|Offset after which to start returning objects. For use with limit query parameter.| ### Update Updating a resource requires the resource `id`, and is typically done using an HTTP `PATCH` request, with the fields to modify in the request body. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with information about the modified resource in the response body. ### Delete Deleting a resource requires the resource `id` and is typically executing via an HTTP `DELETE` request. The response usually returns a `204 No Content` response code upon success. ## Conventions - Resource names are plural and expressed in camelCase. - Names are consistent between URL parameter name and field name. - Field names are in snake_case. ```json { \"name\": \"string\", \"slots\": 0, \"occupied_slots\": 0, \"used_slots\": 0, \"queued_slots\": 0, \"open_slots\": 0 } ``` ### Update Mask Update mask is available as a query parameter in patch endpoints. It is used to notify the API which fields you want to update. Using `update_mask` makes it easier to update objects by helping the server know which fields to update in an object instead of updating all fields. The update request ignores any fields that aren't specified in the field mask, leaving them with their current values. Example: ``` resource = request.get('/resource/my-id').json() resource['my_field'] = 'new-value' request.patch('/resource/my-id?update_mask=my_field', data=json.dumps(resource)) ``` ## Versioning and Endpoint Lifecycle - API versioning is not synchronized to specific releases of the Apache Airflow. - APIs are designed to be backward compatible. - Any changes to the API will first go through a deprecation phase. # Trying the API You can use a third party client, such as [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), [HTTPie](https://httpie.org/), [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [the Insomnia rest client](https://insomnia.rest/) to test the Apache Airflow API. Note that you will need to pass credentials data. For e.g., here is how to pause a DAG with [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), when basic authorization is used: ```bash curl -X PATCH 'https://example.com/api/v1/dags/{dag_id}?update_mask=is_paused' \\ -H 'Content-Type: application/json' \\ --user \"username:password\" \\ -d '{ \"is_paused\": true }' ``` Using a graphical tool such as [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [Insomnia](https://insomnia.rest/), it is possible to import the API specifications directly: 1. Download the API specification by clicking the **Download** button at top of this document 2. Import the JSON specification in the graphical tool of your choice. - In *Postman*, you can click the **import** button at the top - With *Insomnia*, you can just drag-and-drop the file on the UI Note that with *Postman*, you can also generate code snippets by selecting a request and clicking on the **Code** button. ## Enabling CORS [Cross-origin resource sharing (CORS)](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/CORS) is a browser security feature that restricts HTTP requests that are initiated from scripts running in the browser. For details on enabling/configuring CORS, see [Enabling CORS](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Authentication To be able to meet the requirements of many organizations, Airflow supports many authentication methods, and it is even possible to add your own method. If you want to check which auth backend is currently set, you can use `airflow config get-value api auth_backends` command as in the example below. ```bash $ airflow config get-value api auth_backends airflow.api.auth.backend.basic_auth ``` The default is to deny all requests. For details on configuring the authentication, see [API Authorization](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Errors We follow the error response format proposed in [RFC 7807](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7807) also known as Problem Details for HTTP APIs. As with our normal API responses, your client must be prepared to gracefully handle additional members of the response. ## Unauthenticated This indicates that the request has not been applied because it lacks valid authentication credentials for the target resource. Please check that you have valid credentials. ## PermissionDenied This response means that the server understood the request but refuses to authorize it because it lacks sufficient rights to the resource. It happens when you do not have the necessary permission to execute the action you performed. You need to get the appropriate permissions in other to resolve this error. ## BadRequest This response means that the server cannot or will not process the request due to something that is perceived to be a client error (e.g., malformed request syntax, invalid request message framing, or deceptive request routing). To resolve this, please ensure that your syntax is correct. ## NotFound This client error response indicates that the server cannot find the requested resource. ## MethodNotAllowed Indicates that the request method is known by the server but is not supported by the target resource. ## NotAcceptable The target resource does not have a current representation that would be acceptable to the user agent, according to the proactive negotiation header fields received in the request, and the server is unwilling to supply a default representation. ## AlreadyExists The request could not be completed due to a conflict with the current state of the target resource, e.g. the resource it tries to create already exists. ## Unknown This means that the server encountered an unexpected condition that prevented it from fulfilling the request. +# Overview To facilitate management, Apache Airflow supports a range of REST API endpoints across its objects. This section provides an overview of the API design, methods, and supported use cases. Most of the endpoints accept `JSON` as input and return `JSON` responses. This means that you must usually add the following headers to your request: ``` Content-type: application/json Accept: application/json ``` ## Resources The term `resource` refers to a single type of object in the Airflow metadata. An API is broken up by its endpoint's corresponding resource. The name of a resource is typically plural and expressed in camelCase. Example: `dagRuns`. Resource names are used as part of endpoint URLs, as well as in API parameters and responses. ## CRUD Operations The platform supports **C**reate, **R**ead, **U**pdate, and **D**elete operations on most resources. You can review the standards for these operations and their standard parameters below. Some endpoints have special behavior as exceptions. ### Create To create a resource, you typically submit an HTTP `POST` request with the resource's required metadata in the request body. The response returns a `201 Created` response code upon success with the resource's metadata, including its internal `id`, in the response body. ### Read The HTTP `GET` request can be used to read a resource or to list a number of resources. A resource's `id` can be submitted in the request parameters to read a specific resource. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with the resource's metadata in the response body. If a `GET` request does not include a specific resource `id`, it is treated as a list request. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with an object containing a list of resources' metadata in the response body. When reading resources, some common query parameters are usually available. e.g.: ``` v1/connections?limit=25&offset=25 ``` |Query Parameter|Type|Description| |---------------|----|-----------| |limit|integer|Maximum number of objects to fetch. Usually 25 by default| |offset|integer|Offset after which to start returning objects. For use with limit query parameter.| ### Update Updating a resource requires the resource `id`, and is typically done using an HTTP `PATCH` request, with the fields to modify in the request body. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with information about the modified resource in the response body. ### Delete Deleting a resource requires the resource `id` and is typically executed via an HTTP `DELETE` request. The response usually returns a `204 No Content` response code upon success. ## Conventions - Resource names are plural and expressed in camelCase. - Names are consistent between URL parameter name and field name. - Field names are in snake_case. ```json { \"description\": \"string\", \"name\": \"string\", \"occupied_slots\": 0, \"open_slots\": 0 \"queued_slots\": 0, \"running_slots\": 0, \"scheduled_slots\": 0, \"slots\": 0, } ``` ### Update Mask Update mask is available as a query parameter in patch endpoints. It is used to notify the API which fields you want to update. Using `update_mask` makes it easier to update objects by helping the server know which fields to update in an object instead of updating all fields. The update request ignores any fields that aren't specified in the field mask, leaving them with their current values. Example: ``` resource = request.get('/resource/my-id').json() resource['my_field'] = 'new-value' request.patch('/resource/my-id?update_mask=my_field', data=json.dumps(resource)) ``` ## Versioning and Endpoint Lifecycle - API versioning is not synchronized to specific releases of the Apache Airflow. - APIs are designed to be backward compatible. - Any changes to the API will first go through a deprecation phase. # Trying the API You can use a third party client, such as [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), [HTTPie](https://httpie.org/), [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [the Insomnia rest client](https://insomnia.rest/) to test the Apache Airflow API. Note that you will need to pass credentials data. For e.g., here is how to pause a DAG with [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), when basic authorization is used: ```bash curl -X PATCH 'https://example.com/api/v1/dags/{dag_id}?update_mask=is_paused' \\ -H 'Content-Type: application/json' \\ --user \"username:password\" \\ -d '{ \"is_paused\": true }' ``` Using a graphical tool such as [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [Insomnia](https://insomnia.rest/), it is possible to import the API specifications directly: 1. Download the API specification by clicking the **Download** button at the top of this document 2. Import the JSON specification in the graphical tool of your choice. - In *Postman*, you can click the **import** button at the top - With *Insomnia*, you can just drag-and-drop the file on the UI Note that with *Postman*, you can also generate code snippets by selecting a request and clicking on the **Code** button. ## Enabling CORS [Cross-origin resource sharing (CORS)](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/CORS) is a browser security feature that restricts HTTP requests that are initiated from scripts running in the browser. For details on enabling/configuring CORS, see [Enabling CORS](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Authentication To be able to meet the requirements of many organizations, Airflow supports many authentication methods, and it is even possible to add your own method. If you want to check which auth backend is currently set, you can use `airflow config get-value api auth_backends` command as in the example below. ```bash $ airflow config get-value api auth_backends airflow.api.auth.backend.basic_auth ``` The default is to deny all requests. For details on configuring the authentication, see [API Authorization](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Errors We follow the error response format proposed in [RFC 7807](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7807) also known as Problem Details for HTTP APIs. As with our normal API responses, your client must be prepared to gracefully handle additional members of the response. ## Unauthenticated This indicates that the request has not been applied because it lacks valid authentication credentials for the target resource. Please check that you have valid credentials. ## PermissionDenied This response means that the server understood the request but refuses to authorize it because it lacks sufficient rights to the resource. It happens when you do not have the necessary permission to execute the action you performed. You need to get the appropriate permissions in other to resolve this error. ## BadRequest This response means that the server cannot or will not process the request due to something that is perceived to be a client error (e.g., malformed request syntax, invalid request message framing, or deceptive request routing). To resolve this, please ensure that your syntax is correct. ## NotFound This client error response indicates that the server cannot find the requested resource. ## MethodNotAllowed Indicates that the request method is known by the server but is not supported by the target resource. ## NotAcceptable The target resource does not have a current representation that would be acceptable to the user agent, according to the proactive negotiation header fields received in the request, and the server is unwilling to supply a default representation. ## AlreadyExists The request could not be completed due to a conflict with the current state of the target resource, e.g. the resource it tries to create already exists. ## Unknown This means that the server encountered an unexpected condition that prevented it from fulfilling the request. -API version: 2.5.0 +API version: 2.7.2 Contact: dev@airflow.apache.org */ @@ -34,8 +34,8 @@ import ( // DagWarningCollection Collection of DAG warnings. type DagWarningCollection struct { - ImportErrors *[]DagWarning `json:"import_errors,omitempty"` - // Count of objects in the current result set. + ImportErrors []DagWarning `json:"import_errors,omitempty"` + // Count of total objects in the current result set before pagination parameters (limit, offset) are applied. TotalEntries *int32 `json:"total_entries,omitempty"` } @@ -62,12 +62,12 @@ func (o *DagWarningCollection) GetImportErrors() []DagWarning { var ret []DagWarning return ret } - return *o.ImportErrors + return o.ImportErrors } // GetImportErrorsOk returns a tuple with the ImportErrors field value if set, nil otherwise // and a boolean to check if the value has been set. -func (o *DagWarningCollection) GetImportErrorsOk() (*[]DagWarning, bool) { +func (o *DagWarningCollection) GetImportErrorsOk() ([]DagWarning, bool) { if o == nil || o.ImportErrors == nil { return nil, false } @@ -85,7 +85,7 @@ func (o *DagWarningCollection) HasImportErrors() bool { // SetImportErrors gets a reference to the given []DagWarning and assigns it to the ImportErrors field. func (o *DagWarningCollection) SetImportErrors(v []DagWarning) { - o.ImportErrors = &v + o.ImportErrors = v } // GetTotalEntries returns the TotalEntries field value if set, zero value otherwise. diff --git a/airflow/model_dag_warning_collection_all_of.go b/airflow/model_dag_warning_collection_all_of.go index 5ffdd0e..b6a3e47 100644 --- a/airflow/model_dag_warning_collection_all_of.go +++ b/airflow/model_dag_warning_collection_all_of.go @@ -18,9 +18,9 @@ /* Airflow API (Stable) -# Overview To facilitate management, Apache Airflow supports a range of REST API endpoints across its objects. This section provides an overview of the API design, methods, and supported use cases. Most of the endpoints accept `JSON` as input and return `JSON` responses. This means that you must usually add the following headers to your request: ``` Content-type: application/json Accept: application/json ``` ## Resources The term `resource` refers to a single type of object in the Airflow metadata. An API is broken up by its endpoint's corresponding resource. The name of a resource is typically plural and expressed in camelCase. Example: `dagRuns`. Resource names are used as part of endpoint URLs, as well as in API parameters and responses. ## CRUD Operations The platform supports **C**reate, **R**ead, **U**pdate, and **D**elete operations on most resources. You can review the standards for these operations and their standard parameters below. Some endpoints have special behavior as exceptions. ### Create To create a resource, you typically submit an HTTP `POST` request with the resource's required metadata in the request body. The response returns a `201 Created` response code upon success with the resource's metadata, including its internal `id`, in the response body. ### Read The HTTP `GET` request can be used to read a resource or to list a number of resources. A resource's `id` can be submitted in the request parameters to read a specific resource. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with the resource's metadata in the response body. If a `GET` request does not include a specific resource `id`, it is treated as a list request. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with an object containing a list of resources' metadata in the response body. When reading resources, some common query parameters are usually available. e.g.: ``` v1/connections?limit=25&offset=25 ``` |Query Parameter|Type|Description| |---------------|----|-----------| |limit|integer|Maximum number of objects to fetch. Usually 25 by default| |offset|integer|Offset after which to start returning objects. For use with limit query parameter.| ### Update Updating a resource requires the resource `id`, and is typically done using an HTTP `PATCH` request, with the fields to modify in the request body. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with information about the modified resource in the response body. ### Delete Deleting a resource requires the resource `id` and is typically executing via an HTTP `DELETE` request. The response usually returns a `204 No Content` response code upon success. ## Conventions - Resource names are plural and expressed in camelCase. - Names are consistent between URL parameter name and field name. - Field names are in snake_case. ```json { \"name\": \"string\", \"slots\": 0, \"occupied_slots\": 0, \"used_slots\": 0, \"queued_slots\": 0, \"open_slots\": 0 } ``` ### Update Mask Update mask is available as a query parameter in patch endpoints. It is used to notify the API which fields you want to update. Using `update_mask` makes it easier to update objects by helping the server know which fields to update in an object instead of updating all fields. The update request ignores any fields that aren't specified in the field mask, leaving them with their current values. Example: ``` resource = request.get('/resource/my-id').json() resource['my_field'] = 'new-value' request.patch('/resource/my-id?update_mask=my_field', data=json.dumps(resource)) ``` ## Versioning and Endpoint Lifecycle - API versioning is not synchronized to specific releases of the Apache Airflow. - APIs are designed to be backward compatible. - Any changes to the API will first go through a deprecation phase. # Trying the API You can use a third party client, such as [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), [HTTPie](https://httpie.org/), [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [the Insomnia rest client](https://insomnia.rest/) to test the Apache Airflow API. Note that you will need to pass credentials data. For e.g., here is how to pause a DAG with [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), when basic authorization is used: ```bash curl -X PATCH 'https://example.com/api/v1/dags/{dag_id}?update_mask=is_paused' \\ -H 'Content-Type: application/json' \\ --user \"username:password\" \\ -d '{ \"is_paused\": true }' ``` Using a graphical tool such as [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [Insomnia](https://insomnia.rest/), it is possible to import the API specifications directly: 1. Download the API specification by clicking the **Download** button at top of this document 2. Import the JSON specification in the graphical tool of your choice. - In *Postman*, you can click the **import** button at the top - With *Insomnia*, you can just drag-and-drop the file on the UI Note that with *Postman*, you can also generate code snippets by selecting a request and clicking on the **Code** button. ## Enabling CORS [Cross-origin resource sharing (CORS)](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/CORS) is a browser security feature that restricts HTTP requests that are initiated from scripts running in the browser. For details on enabling/configuring CORS, see [Enabling CORS](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Authentication To be able to meet the requirements of many organizations, Airflow supports many authentication methods, and it is even possible to add your own method. If you want to check which auth backend is currently set, you can use `airflow config get-value api auth_backends` command as in the example below. ```bash $ airflow config get-value api auth_backends airflow.api.auth.backend.basic_auth ``` The default is to deny all requests. For details on configuring the authentication, see [API Authorization](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Errors We follow the error response format proposed in [RFC 7807](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7807) also known as Problem Details for HTTP APIs. As with our normal API responses, your client must be prepared to gracefully handle additional members of the response. ## Unauthenticated This indicates that the request has not been applied because it lacks valid authentication credentials for the target resource. Please check that you have valid credentials. ## PermissionDenied This response means that the server understood the request but refuses to authorize it because it lacks sufficient rights to the resource. It happens when you do not have the necessary permission to execute the action you performed. You need to get the appropriate permissions in other to resolve this error. ## BadRequest This response means that the server cannot or will not process the request due to something that is perceived to be a client error (e.g., malformed request syntax, invalid request message framing, or deceptive request routing). To resolve this, please ensure that your syntax is correct. ## NotFound This client error response indicates that the server cannot find the requested resource. ## MethodNotAllowed Indicates that the request method is known by the server but is not supported by the target resource. ## NotAcceptable The target resource does not have a current representation that would be acceptable to the user agent, according to the proactive negotiation header fields received in the request, and the server is unwilling to supply a default representation. ## AlreadyExists The request could not be completed due to a conflict with the current state of the target resource, e.g. the resource it tries to create already exists. ## Unknown This means that the server encountered an unexpected condition that prevented it from fulfilling the request. +# Overview To facilitate management, Apache Airflow supports a range of REST API endpoints across its objects. This section provides an overview of the API design, methods, and supported use cases. Most of the endpoints accept `JSON` as input and return `JSON` responses. This means that you must usually add the following headers to your request: ``` Content-type: application/json Accept: application/json ``` ## Resources The term `resource` refers to a single type of object in the Airflow metadata. An API is broken up by its endpoint's corresponding resource. The name of a resource is typically plural and expressed in camelCase. Example: `dagRuns`. Resource names are used as part of endpoint URLs, as well as in API parameters and responses. ## CRUD Operations The platform supports **C**reate, **R**ead, **U**pdate, and **D**elete operations on most resources. You can review the standards for these operations and their standard parameters below. Some endpoints have special behavior as exceptions. ### Create To create a resource, you typically submit an HTTP `POST` request with the resource's required metadata in the request body. The response returns a `201 Created` response code upon success with the resource's metadata, including its internal `id`, in the response body. ### Read The HTTP `GET` request can be used to read a resource or to list a number of resources. A resource's `id` can be submitted in the request parameters to read a specific resource. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with the resource's metadata in the response body. If a `GET` request does not include a specific resource `id`, it is treated as a list request. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with an object containing a list of resources' metadata in the response body. When reading resources, some common query parameters are usually available. e.g.: ``` v1/connections?limit=25&offset=25 ``` |Query Parameter|Type|Description| |---------------|----|-----------| |limit|integer|Maximum number of objects to fetch. Usually 25 by default| |offset|integer|Offset after which to start returning objects. For use with limit query parameter.| ### Update Updating a resource requires the resource `id`, and is typically done using an HTTP `PATCH` request, with the fields to modify in the request body. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with information about the modified resource in the response body. ### Delete Deleting a resource requires the resource `id` and is typically executed via an HTTP `DELETE` request. The response usually returns a `204 No Content` response code upon success. ## Conventions - Resource names are plural and expressed in camelCase. - Names are consistent between URL parameter name and field name. - Field names are in snake_case. ```json { \"description\": \"string\", \"name\": \"string\", \"occupied_slots\": 0, \"open_slots\": 0 \"queued_slots\": 0, \"running_slots\": 0, \"scheduled_slots\": 0, \"slots\": 0, } ``` ### Update Mask Update mask is available as a query parameter in patch endpoints. It is used to notify the API which fields you want to update. Using `update_mask` makes it easier to update objects by helping the server know which fields to update in an object instead of updating all fields. The update request ignores any fields that aren't specified in the field mask, leaving them with their current values. Example: ``` resource = request.get('/resource/my-id').json() resource['my_field'] = 'new-value' request.patch('/resource/my-id?update_mask=my_field', data=json.dumps(resource)) ``` ## Versioning and Endpoint Lifecycle - API versioning is not synchronized to specific releases of the Apache Airflow. - APIs are designed to be backward compatible. - Any changes to the API will first go through a deprecation phase. # Trying the API You can use a third party client, such as [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), [HTTPie](https://httpie.org/), [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [the Insomnia rest client](https://insomnia.rest/) to test the Apache Airflow API. Note that you will need to pass credentials data. For e.g., here is how to pause a DAG with [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), when basic authorization is used: ```bash curl -X PATCH 'https://example.com/api/v1/dags/{dag_id}?update_mask=is_paused' \\ -H 'Content-Type: application/json' \\ --user \"username:password\" \\ -d '{ \"is_paused\": true }' ``` Using a graphical tool such as [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [Insomnia](https://insomnia.rest/), it is possible to import the API specifications directly: 1. Download the API specification by clicking the **Download** button at the top of this document 2. Import the JSON specification in the graphical tool of your choice. - In *Postman*, you can click the **import** button at the top - With *Insomnia*, you can just drag-and-drop the file on the UI Note that with *Postman*, you can also generate code snippets by selecting a request and clicking on the **Code** button. ## Enabling CORS [Cross-origin resource sharing (CORS)](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/CORS) is a browser security feature that restricts HTTP requests that are initiated from scripts running in the browser. For details on enabling/configuring CORS, see [Enabling CORS](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Authentication To be able to meet the requirements of many organizations, Airflow supports many authentication methods, and it is even possible to add your own method. If you want to check which auth backend is currently set, you can use `airflow config get-value api auth_backends` command as in the example below. ```bash $ airflow config get-value api auth_backends airflow.api.auth.backend.basic_auth ``` The default is to deny all requests. For details on configuring the authentication, see [API Authorization](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Errors We follow the error response format proposed in [RFC 7807](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7807) also known as Problem Details for HTTP APIs. As with our normal API responses, your client must be prepared to gracefully handle additional members of the response. ## Unauthenticated This indicates that the request has not been applied because it lacks valid authentication credentials for the target resource. Please check that you have valid credentials. ## PermissionDenied This response means that the server understood the request but refuses to authorize it because it lacks sufficient rights to the resource. It happens when you do not have the necessary permission to execute the action you performed. You need to get the appropriate permissions in other to resolve this error. ## BadRequest This response means that the server cannot or will not process the request due to something that is perceived to be a client error (e.g., malformed request syntax, invalid request message framing, or deceptive request routing). To resolve this, please ensure that your syntax is correct. ## NotFound This client error response indicates that the server cannot find the requested resource. ## MethodNotAllowed Indicates that the request method is known by the server but is not supported by the target resource. ## NotAcceptable The target resource does not have a current representation that would be acceptable to the user agent, according to the proactive negotiation header fields received in the request, and the server is unwilling to supply a default representation. ## AlreadyExists The request could not be completed due to a conflict with the current state of the target resource, e.g. the resource it tries to create already exists. ## Unknown This means that the server encountered an unexpected condition that prevented it from fulfilling the request. -API version: 2.5.0 +API version: 2.7.2 Contact: dev@airflow.apache.org */ @@ -34,7 +34,7 @@ import ( // DagWarningCollectionAllOf struct for DagWarningCollectionAllOf type DagWarningCollectionAllOf struct { - ImportErrors *[]DagWarning `json:"import_errors,omitempty"` + ImportErrors []DagWarning `json:"import_errors,omitempty"` } // NewDagWarningCollectionAllOf instantiates a new DagWarningCollectionAllOf object @@ -60,12 +60,12 @@ func (o *DagWarningCollectionAllOf) GetImportErrors() []DagWarning { var ret []DagWarning return ret } - return *o.ImportErrors + return o.ImportErrors } // GetImportErrorsOk returns a tuple with the ImportErrors field value if set, nil otherwise // and a boolean to check if the value has been set. -func (o *DagWarningCollectionAllOf) GetImportErrorsOk() (*[]DagWarning, bool) { +func (o *DagWarningCollectionAllOf) GetImportErrorsOk() ([]DagWarning, bool) { if o == nil || o.ImportErrors == nil { return nil, false } @@ -83,7 +83,7 @@ func (o *DagWarningCollectionAllOf) HasImportErrors() bool { // SetImportErrors gets a reference to the given []DagWarning and assigns it to the ImportErrors field. func (o *DagWarningCollectionAllOf) SetImportErrors(v []DagWarning) { - o.ImportErrors = &v + o.ImportErrors = v } func (o DagWarningCollectionAllOf) MarshalJSON() ([]byte, error) { diff --git a/airflow/model_dataset.go b/airflow/model_dataset.go index c0b4ae9..f63b583 100644 --- a/airflow/model_dataset.go +++ b/airflow/model_dataset.go @@ -18,9 +18,9 @@ /* Airflow API (Stable) -# Overview To facilitate management, Apache Airflow supports a range of REST API endpoints across its objects. This section provides an overview of the API design, methods, and supported use cases. Most of the endpoints accept `JSON` as input and return `JSON` responses. This means that you must usually add the following headers to your request: ``` Content-type: application/json Accept: application/json ``` ## Resources The term `resource` refers to a single type of object in the Airflow metadata. An API is broken up by its endpoint's corresponding resource. The name of a resource is typically plural and expressed in camelCase. Example: `dagRuns`. Resource names are used as part of endpoint URLs, as well as in API parameters and responses. ## CRUD Operations The platform supports **C**reate, **R**ead, **U**pdate, and **D**elete operations on most resources. You can review the standards for these operations and their standard parameters below. Some endpoints have special behavior as exceptions. ### Create To create a resource, you typically submit an HTTP `POST` request with the resource's required metadata in the request body. The response returns a `201 Created` response code upon success with the resource's metadata, including its internal `id`, in the response body. ### Read The HTTP `GET` request can be used to read a resource or to list a number of resources. A resource's `id` can be submitted in the request parameters to read a specific resource. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with the resource's metadata in the response body. If a `GET` request does not include a specific resource `id`, it is treated as a list request. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with an object containing a list of resources' metadata in the response body. When reading resources, some common query parameters are usually available. e.g.: ``` v1/connections?limit=25&offset=25 ``` |Query Parameter|Type|Description| |---------------|----|-----------| |limit|integer|Maximum number of objects to fetch. Usually 25 by default| |offset|integer|Offset after which to start returning objects. For use with limit query parameter.| ### Update Updating a resource requires the resource `id`, and is typically done using an HTTP `PATCH` request, with the fields to modify in the request body. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with information about the modified resource in the response body. ### Delete Deleting a resource requires the resource `id` and is typically executing via an HTTP `DELETE` request. The response usually returns a `204 No Content` response code upon success. ## Conventions - Resource names are plural and expressed in camelCase. - Names are consistent between URL parameter name and field name. - Field names are in snake_case. ```json { \"name\": \"string\", \"slots\": 0, \"occupied_slots\": 0, \"used_slots\": 0, \"queued_slots\": 0, \"open_slots\": 0 } ``` ### Update Mask Update mask is available as a query parameter in patch endpoints. It is used to notify the API which fields you want to update. Using `update_mask` makes it easier to update objects by helping the server know which fields to update in an object instead of updating all fields. The update request ignores any fields that aren't specified in the field mask, leaving them with their current values. Example: ``` resource = request.get('/resource/my-id').json() resource['my_field'] = 'new-value' request.patch('/resource/my-id?update_mask=my_field', data=json.dumps(resource)) ``` ## Versioning and Endpoint Lifecycle - API versioning is not synchronized to specific releases of the Apache Airflow. - APIs are designed to be backward compatible. - Any changes to the API will first go through a deprecation phase. # Trying the API You can use a third party client, such as [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), [HTTPie](https://httpie.org/), [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [the Insomnia rest client](https://insomnia.rest/) to test the Apache Airflow API. Note that you will need to pass credentials data. For e.g., here is how to pause a DAG with [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), when basic authorization is used: ```bash curl -X PATCH 'https://example.com/api/v1/dags/{dag_id}?update_mask=is_paused' \\ -H 'Content-Type: application/json' \\ --user \"username:password\" \\ -d '{ \"is_paused\": true }' ``` Using a graphical tool such as [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [Insomnia](https://insomnia.rest/), it is possible to import the API specifications directly: 1. Download the API specification by clicking the **Download** button at top of this document 2. Import the JSON specification in the graphical tool of your choice. - In *Postman*, you can click the **import** button at the top - With *Insomnia*, you can just drag-and-drop the file on the UI Note that with *Postman*, you can also generate code snippets by selecting a request and clicking on the **Code** button. ## Enabling CORS [Cross-origin resource sharing (CORS)](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/CORS) is a browser security feature that restricts HTTP requests that are initiated from scripts running in the browser. For details on enabling/configuring CORS, see [Enabling CORS](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Authentication To be able to meet the requirements of many organizations, Airflow supports many authentication methods, and it is even possible to add your own method. If you want to check which auth backend is currently set, you can use `airflow config get-value api auth_backends` command as in the example below. ```bash $ airflow config get-value api auth_backends airflow.api.auth.backend.basic_auth ``` The default is to deny all requests. For details on configuring the authentication, see [API Authorization](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Errors We follow the error response format proposed in [RFC 7807](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7807) also known as Problem Details for HTTP APIs. As with our normal API responses, your client must be prepared to gracefully handle additional members of the response. ## Unauthenticated This indicates that the request has not been applied because it lacks valid authentication credentials for the target resource. Please check that you have valid credentials. ## PermissionDenied This response means that the server understood the request but refuses to authorize it because it lacks sufficient rights to the resource. It happens when you do not have the necessary permission to execute the action you performed. You need to get the appropriate permissions in other to resolve this error. ## BadRequest This response means that the server cannot or will not process the request due to something that is perceived to be a client error (e.g., malformed request syntax, invalid request message framing, or deceptive request routing). To resolve this, please ensure that your syntax is correct. ## NotFound This client error response indicates that the server cannot find the requested resource. ## MethodNotAllowed Indicates that the request method is known by the server but is not supported by the target resource. ## NotAcceptable The target resource does not have a current representation that would be acceptable to the user agent, according to the proactive negotiation header fields received in the request, and the server is unwilling to supply a default representation. ## AlreadyExists The request could not be completed due to a conflict with the current state of the target resource, e.g. the resource it tries to create already exists. ## Unknown This means that the server encountered an unexpected condition that prevented it from fulfilling the request. +# Overview To facilitate management, Apache Airflow supports a range of REST API endpoints across its objects. This section provides an overview of the API design, methods, and supported use cases. Most of the endpoints accept `JSON` as input and return `JSON` responses. This means that you must usually add the following headers to your request: ``` Content-type: application/json Accept: application/json ``` ## Resources The term `resource` refers to a single type of object in the Airflow metadata. An API is broken up by its endpoint's corresponding resource. The name of a resource is typically plural and expressed in camelCase. Example: `dagRuns`. Resource names are used as part of endpoint URLs, as well as in API parameters and responses. ## CRUD Operations The platform supports **C**reate, **R**ead, **U**pdate, and **D**elete operations on most resources. You can review the standards for these operations and their standard parameters below. Some endpoints have special behavior as exceptions. ### Create To create a resource, you typically submit an HTTP `POST` request with the resource's required metadata in the request body. The response returns a `201 Created` response code upon success with the resource's metadata, including its internal `id`, in the response body. ### Read The HTTP `GET` request can be used to read a resource or to list a number of resources. A resource's `id` can be submitted in the request parameters to read a specific resource. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with the resource's metadata in the response body. If a `GET` request does not include a specific resource `id`, it is treated as a list request. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with an object containing a list of resources' metadata in the response body. When reading resources, some common query parameters are usually available. e.g.: ``` v1/connections?limit=25&offset=25 ``` |Query Parameter|Type|Description| |---------------|----|-----------| |limit|integer|Maximum number of objects to fetch. Usually 25 by default| |offset|integer|Offset after which to start returning objects. For use with limit query parameter.| ### Update Updating a resource requires the resource `id`, and is typically done using an HTTP `PATCH` request, with the fields to modify in the request body. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with information about the modified resource in the response body. ### Delete Deleting a resource requires the resource `id` and is typically executed via an HTTP `DELETE` request. The response usually returns a `204 No Content` response code upon success. ## Conventions - Resource names are plural and expressed in camelCase. - Names are consistent between URL parameter name and field name. - Field names are in snake_case. ```json { \"description\": \"string\", \"name\": \"string\", \"occupied_slots\": 0, \"open_slots\": 0 \"queued_slots\": 0, \"running_slots\": 0, \"scheduled_slots\": 0, \"slots\": 0, } ``` ### Update Mask Update mask is available as a query parameter in patch endpoints. It is used to notify the API which fields you want to update. Using `update_mask` makes it easier to update objects by helping the server know which fields to update in an object instead of updating all fields. The update request ignores any fields that aren't specified in the field mask, leaving them with their current values. Example: ``` resource = request.get('/resource/my-id').json() resource['my_field'] = 'new-value' request.patch('/resource/my-id?update_mask=my_field', data=json.dumps(resource)) ``` ## Versioning and Endpoint Lifecycle - API versioning is not synchronized to specific releases of the Apache Airflow. - APIs are designed to be backward compatible. - Any changes to the API will first go through a deprecation phase. # Trying the API You can use a third party client, such as [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), [HTTPie](https://httpie.org/), [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [the Insomnia rest client](https://insomnia.rest/) to test the Apache Airflow API. Note that you will need to pass credentials data. For e.g., here is how to pause a DAG with [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), when basic authorization is used: ```bash curl -X PATCH 'https://example.com/api/v1/dags/{dag_id}?update_mask=is_paused' \\ -H 'Content-Type: application/json' \\ --user \"username:password\" \\ -d '{ \"is_paused\": true }' ``` Using a graphical tool such as [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [Insomnia](https://insomnia.rest/), it is possible to import the API specifications directly: 1. Download the API specification by clicking the **Download** button at the top of this document 2. Import the JSON specification in the graphical tool of your choice. - In *Postman*, you can click the **import** button at the top - With *Insomnia*, you can just drag-and-drop the file on the UI Note that with *Postman*, you can also generate code snippets by selecting a request and clicking on the **Code** button. ## Enabling CORS [Cross-origin resource sharing (CORS)](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/CORS) is a browser security feature that restricts HTTP requests that are initiated from scripts running in the browser. For details on enabling/configuring CORS, see [Enabling CORS](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Authentication To be able to meet the requirements of many organizations, Airflow supports many authentication methods, and it is even possible to add your own method. If you want to check which auth backend is currently set, you can use `airflow config get-value api auth_backends` command as in the example below. ```bash $ airflow config get-value api auth_backends airflow.api.auth.backend.basic_auth ``` The default is to deny all requests. For details on configuring the authentication, see [API Authorization](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Errors We follow the error response format proposed in [RFC 7807](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7807) also known as Problem Details for HTTP APIs. As with our normal API responses, your client must be prepared to gracefully handle additional members of the response. ## Unauthenticated This indicates that the request has not been applied because it lacks valid authentication credentials for the target resource. Please check that you have valid credentials. ## PermissionDenied This response means that the server understood the request but refuses to authorize it because it lacks sufficient rights to the resource. It happens when you do not have the necessary permission to execute the action you performed. You need to get the appropriate permissions in other to resolve this error. ## BadRequest This response means that the server cannot or will not process the request due to something that is perceived to be a client error (e.g., malformed request syntax, invalid request message framing, or deceptive request routing). To resolve this, please ensure that your syntax is correct. ## NotFound This client error response indicates that the server cannot find the requested resource. ## MethodNotAllowed Indicates that the request method is known by the server but is not supported by the target resource. ## NotAcceptable The target resource does not have a current representation that would be acceptable to the user agent, according to the proactive negotiation header fields received in the request, and the server is unwilling to supply a default representation. ## AlreadyExists The request could not be completed due to a conflict with the current state of the target resource, e.g. the resource it tries to create already exists. ## Unknown This means that the server encountered an unexpected condition that prevented it from fulfilling the request. -API version: 2.5.0 +API version: 2.7.2 Contact: dev@airflow.apache.org */ @@ -44,8 +44,8 @@ type Dataset struct { CreatedAt *string `json:"created_at,omitempty"` // The dataset update time UpdatedAt *string `json:"updated_at,omitempty"` - ConsumingDags *[]DagScheduleDatasetReference `json:"consuming_dags,omitempty"` - ProducingTasks *[]TaskOutletDatasetReference `json:"producing_tasks,omitempty"` + ConsumingDags []DagScheduleDatasetReference `json:"consuming_dags,omitempty"` + ProducingTasks []TaskOutletDatasetReference `json:"producing_tasks,omitempty"` } // NewDataset instantiates a new Dataset object @@ -141,11 +141,11 @@ func (o *Dataset) GetExtra() map[string]interface{} { // GetExtraOk returns a tuple with the Extra field value if set, nil otherwise // and a boolean to check if the value has been set. // NOTE: If the value is an explicit nil, `nil, true` will be returned -func (o *Dataset) GetExtraOk() (*map[string]interface{}, bool) { +func (o *Dataset) GetExtraOk() (map[string]interface{}, bool) { if o == nil || o.Extra == nil { return nil, false } - return &o.Extra, true + return o.Extra, true } // HasExtra returns a boolean if a field has been set. @@ -232,12 +232,12 @@ func (o *Dataset) GetConsumingDags() []DagScheduleDatasetReference { var ret []DagScheduleDatasetReference return ret } - return *o.ConsumingDags + return o.ConsumingDags } // GetConsumingDagsOk returns a tuple with the ConsumingDags field value if set, nil otherwise // and a boolean to check if the value has been set. -func (o *Dataset) GetConsumingDagsOk() (*[]DagScheduleDatasetReference, bool) { +func (o *Dataset) GetConsumingDagsOk() ([]DagScheduleDatasetReference, bool) { if o == nil || o.ConsumingDags == nil { return nil, false } @@ -255,7 +255,7 @@ func (o *Dataset) HasConsumingDags() bool { // SetConsumingDags gets a reference to the given []DagScheduleDatasetReference and assigns it to the ConsumingDags field. func (o *Dataset) SetConsumingDags(v []DagScheduleDatasetReference) { - o.ConsumingDags = &v + o.ConsumingDags = v } // GetProducingTasks returns the ProducingTasks field value if set, zero value otherwise. @@ -264,12 +264,12 @@ func (o *Dataset) GetProducingTasks() []TaskOutletDatasetReference { var ret []TaskOutletDatasetReference return ret } - return *o.ProducingTasks + return o.ProducingTasks } // GetProducingTasksOk returns a tuple with the ProducingTasks field value if set, nil otherwise // and a boolean to check if the value has been set. -func (o *Dataset) GetProducingTasksOk() (*[]TaskOutletDatasetReference, bool) { +func (o *Dataset) GetProducingTasksOk() ([]TaskOutletDatasetReference, bool) { if o == nil || o.ProducingTasks == nil { return nil, false } @@ -287,7 +287,7 @@ func (o *Dataset) HasProducingTasks() bool { // SetProducingTasks gets a reference to the given []TaskOutletDatasetReference and assigns it to the ProducingTasks field. func (o *Dataset) SetProducingTasks(v []TaskOutletDatasetReference) { - o.ProducingTasks = &v + o.ProducingTasks = v } func (o Dataset) MarshalJSON() ([]byte, error) { diff --git a/airflow/model_dataset_collection.go b/airflow/model_dataset_collection.go index 400071f..38f58d5 100644 --- a/airflow/model_dataset_collection.go +++ b/airflow/model_dataset_collection.go @@ -18,9 +18,9 @@ /* Airflow API (Stable) -# Overview To facilitate management, Apache Airflow supports a range of REST API endpoints across its objects. This section provides an overview of the API design, methods, and supported use cases. Most of the endpoints accept `JSON` as input and return `JSON` responses. This means that you must usually add the following headers to your request: ``` Content-type: application/json Accept: application/json ``` ## Resources The term `resource` refers to a single type of object in the Airflow metadata. An API is broken up by its endpoint's corresponding resource. The name of a resource is typically plural and expressed in camelCase. Example: `dagRuns`. Resource names are used as part of endpoint URLs, as well as in API parameters and responses. ## CRUD Operations The platform supports **C**reate, **R**ead, **U**pdate, and **D**elete operations on most resources. You can review the standards for these operations and their standard parameters below. Some endpoints have special behavior as exceptions. ### Create To create a resource, you typically submit an HTTP `POST` request with the resource's required metadata in the request body. The response returns a `201 Created` response code upon success with the resource's metadata, including its internal `id`, in the response body. ### Read The HTTP `GET` request can be used to read a resource or to list a number of resources. A resource's `id` can be submitted in the request parameters to read a specific resource. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with the resource's metadata in the response body. If a `GET` request does not include a specific resource `id`, it is treated as a list request. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with an object containing a list of resources' metadata in the response body. When reading resources, some common query parameters are usually available. e.g.: ``` v1/connections?limit=25&offset=25 ``` |Query Parameter|Type|Description| |---------------|----|-----------| |limit|integer|Maximum number of objects to fetch. Usually 25 by default| |offset|integer|Offset after which to start returning objects. For use with limit query parameter.| ### Update Updating a resource requires the resource `id`, and is typically done using an HTTP `PATCH` request, with the fields to modify in the request body. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with information about the modified resource in the response body. ### Delete Deleting a resource requires the resource `id` and is typically executing via an HTTP `DELETE` request. The response usually returns a `204 No Content` response code upon success. ## Conventions - Resource names are plural and expressed in camelCase. - Names are consistent between URL parameter name and field name. - Field names are in snake_case. ```json { \"name\": \"string\", \"slots\": 0, \"occupied_slots\": 0, \"used_slots\": 0, \"queued_slots\": 0, \"open_slots\": 0 } ``` ### Update Mask Update mask is available as a query parameter in patch endpoints. It is used to notify the API which fields you want to update. Using `update_mask` makes it easier to update objects by helping the server know which fields to update in an object instead of updating all fields. The update request ignores any fields that aren't specified in the field mask, leaving them with their current values. Example: ``` resource = request.get('/resource/my-id').json() resource['my_field'] = 'new-value' request.patch('/resource/my-id?update_mask=my_field', data=json.dumps(resource)) ``` ## Versioning and Endpoint Lifecycle - API versioning is not synchronized to specific releases of the Apache Airflow. - APIs are designed to be backward compatible. - Any changes to the API will first go through a deprecation phase. # Trying the API You can use a third party client, such as [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), [HTTPie](https://httpie.org/), [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [the Insomnia rest client](https://insomnia.rest/) to test the Apache Airflow API. Note that you will need to pass credentials data. For e.g., here is how to pause a DAG with [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), when basic authorization is used: ```bash curl -X PATCH 'https://example.com/api/v1/dags/{dag_id}?update_mask=is_paused' \\ -H 'Content-Type: application/json' \\ --user \"username:password\" \\ -d '{ \"is_paused\": true }' ``` Using a graphical tool such as [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [Insomnia](https://insomnia.rest/), it is possible to import the API specifications directly: 1. Download the API specification by clicking the **Download** button at top of this document 2. Import the JSON specification in the graphical tool of your choice. - In *Postman*, you can click the **import** button at the top - With *Insomnia*, you can just drag-and-drop the file on the UI Note that with *Postman*, you can also generate code snippets by selecting a request and clicking on the **Code** button. ## Enabling CORS [Cross-origin resource sharing (CORS)](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/CORS) is a browser security feature that restricts HTTP requests that are initiated from scripts running in the browser. For details on enabling/configuring CORS, see [Enabling CORS](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Authentication To be able to meet the requirements of many organizations, Airflow supports many authentication methods, and it is even possible to add your own method. If you want to check which auth backend is currently set, you can use `airflow config get-value api auth_backends` command as in the example below. ```bash $ airflow config get-value api auth_backends airflow.api.auth.backend.basic_auth ``` The default is to deny all requests. For details on configuring the authentication, see [API Authorization](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Errors We follow the error response format proposed in [RFC 7807](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7807) also known as Problem Details for HTTP APIs. As with our normal API responses, your client must be prepared to gracefully handle additional members of the response. ## Unauthenticated This indicates that the request has not been applied because it lacks valid authentication credentials for the target resource. Please check that you have valid credentials. ## PermissionDenied This response means that the server understood the request but refuses to authorize it because it lacks sufficient rights to the resource. It happens when you do not have the necessary permission to execute the action you performed. You need to get the appropriate permissions in other to resolve this error. ## BadRequest This response means that the server cannot or will not process the request due to something that is perceived to be a client error (e.g., malformed request syntax, invalid request message framing, or deceptive request routing). To resolve this, please ensure that your syntax is correct. ## NotFound This client error response indicates that the server cannot find the requested resource. ## MethodNotAllowed Indicates that the request method is known by the server but is not supported by the target resource. ## NotAcceptable The target resource does not have a current representation that would be acceptable to the user agent, according to the proactive negotiation header fields received in the request, and the server is unwilling to supply a default representation. ## AlreadyExists The request could not be completed due to a conflict with the current state of the target resource, e.g. the resource it tries to create already exists. ## Unknown This means that the server encountered an unexpected condition that prevented it from fulfilling the request. +# Overview To facilitate management, Apache Airflow supports a range of REST API endpoints across its objects. This section provides an overview of the API design, methods, and supported use cases. Most of the endpoints accept `JSON` as input and return `JSON` responses. This means that you must usually add the following headers to your request: ``` Content-type: application/json Accept: application/json ``` ## Resources The term `resource` refers to a single type of object in the Airflow metadata. An API is broken up by its endpoint's corresponding resource. The name of a resource is typically plural and expressed in camelCase. Example: `dagRuns`. Resource names are used as part of endpoint URLs, as well as in API parameters and responses. ## CRUD Operations The platform supports **C**reate, **R**ead, **U**pdate, and **D**elete operations on most resources. You can review the standards for these operations and their standard parameters below. Some endpoints have special behavior as exceptions. ### Create To create a resource, you typically submit an HTTP `POST` request with the resource's required metadata in the request body. The response returns a `201 Created` response code upon success with the resource's metadata, including its internal `id`, in the response body. ### Read The HTTP `GET` request can be used to read a resource or to list a number of resources. A resource's `id` can be submitted in the request parameters to read a specific resource. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with the resource's metadata in the response body. If a `GET` request does not include a specific resource `id`, it is treated as a list request. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with an object containing a list of resources' metadata in the response body. When reading resources, some common query parameters are usually available. e.g.: ``` v1/connections?limit=25&offset=25 ``` |Query Parameter|Type|Description| |---------------|----|-----------| |limit|integer|Maximum number of objects to fetch. Usually 25 by default| |offset|integer|Offset after which to start returning objects. For use with limit query parameter.| ### Update Updating a resource requires the resource `id`, and is typically done using an HTTP `PATCH` request, with the fields to modify in the request body. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with information about the modified resource in the response body. ### Delete Deleting a resource requires the resource `id` and is typically executed via an HTTP `DELETE` request. The response usually returns a `204 No Content` response code upon success. ## Conventions - Resource names are plural and expressed in camelCase. - Names are consistent between URL parameter name and field name. - Field names are in snake_case. ```json { \"description\": \"string\", \"name\": \"string\", \"occupied_slots\": 0, \"open_slots\": 0 \"queued_slots\": 0, \"running_slots\": 0, \"scheduled_slots\": 0, \"slots\": 0, } ``` ### Update Mask Update mask is available as a query parameter in patch endpoints. It is used to notify the API which fields you want to update. Using `update_mask` makes it easier to update objects by helping the server know which fields to update in an object instead of updating all fields. The update request ignores any fields that aren't specified in the field mask, leaving them with their current values. Example: ``` resource = request.get('/resource/my-id').json() resource['my_field'] = 'new-value' request.patch('/resource/my-id?update_mask=my_field', data=json.dumps(resource)) ``` ## Versioning and Endpoint Lifecycle - API versioning is not synchronized to specific releases of the Apache Airflow. - APIs are designed to be backward compatible. - Any changes to the API will first go through a deprecation phase. # Trying the API You can use a third party client, such as [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), [HTTPie](https://httpie.org/), [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [the Insomnia rest client](https://insomnia.rest/) to test the Apache Airflow API. Note that you will need to pass credentials data. For e.g., here is how to pause a DAG with [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), when basic authorization is used: ```bash curl -X PATCH 'https://example.com/api/v1/dags/{dag_id}?update_mask=is_paused' \\ -H 'Content-Type: application/json' \\ --user \"username:password\" \\ -d '{ \"is_paused\": true }' ``` Using a graphical tool such as [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [Insomnia](https://insomnia.rest/), it is possible to import the API specifications directly: 1. Download the API specification by clicking the **Download** button at the top of this document 2. Import the JSON specification in the graphical tool of your choice. - In *Postman*, you can click the **import** button at the top - With *Insomnia*, you can just drag-and-drop the file on the UI Note that with *Postman*, you can also generate code snippets by selecting a request and clicking on the **Code** button. ## Enabling CORS [Cross-origin resource sharing (CORS)](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/CORS) is a browser security feature that restricts HTTP requests that are initiated from scripts running in the browser. For details on enabling/configuring CORS, see [Enabling CORS](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Authentication To be able to meet the requirements of many organizations, Airflow supports many authentication methods, and it is even possible to add your own method. If you want to check which auth backend is currently set, you can use `airflow config get-value api auth_backends` command as in the example below. ```bash $ airflow config get-value api auth_backends airflow.api.auth.backend.basic_auth ``` The default is to deny all requests. For details on configuring the authentication, see [API Authorization](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Errors We follow the error response format proposed in [RFC 7807](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7807) also known as Problem Details for HTTP APIs. As with our normal API responses, your client must be prepared to gracefully handle additional members of the response. ## Unauthenticated This indicates that the request has not been applied because it lacks valid authentication credentials for the target resource. Please check that you have valid credentials. ## PermissionDenied This response means that the server understood the request but refuses to authorize it because it lacks sufficient rights to the resource. It happens when you do not have the necessary permission to execute the action you performed. You need to get the appropriate permissions in other to resolve this error. ## BadRequest This response means that the server cannot or will not process the request due to something that is perceived to be a client error (e.g., malformed request syntax, invalid request message framing, or deceptive request routing). To resolve this, please ensure that your syntax is correct. ## NotFound This client error response indicates that the server cannot find the requested resource. ## MethodNotAllowed Indicates that the request method is known by the server but is not supported by the target resource. ## NotAcceptable The target resource does not have a current representation that would be acceptable to the user agent, according to the proactive negotiation header fields received in the request, and the server is unwilling to supply a default representation. ## AlreadyExists The request could not be completed due to a conflict with the current state of the target resource, e.g. the resource it tries to create already exists. ## Unknown This means that the server encountered an unexpected condition that prevented it from fulfilling the request. -API version: 2.5.0 +API version: 2.7.2 Contact: dev@airflow.apache.org */ @@ -34,8 +34,8 @@ import ( // DatasetCollection A collection of datasets. *New in version 2.4.0* type DatasetCollection struct { - Datasets *[]Dataset `json:"datasets,omitempty"` - // Count of objects in the current result set. + Datasets []Dataset `json:"datasets,omitempty"` + // Count of total objects in the current result set before pagination parameters (limit, offset) are applied. TotalEntries *int32 `json:"total_entries,omitempty"` } @@ -62,12 +62,12 @@ func (o *DatasetCollection) GetDatasets() []Dataset { var ret []Dataset return ret } - return *o.Datasets + return o.Datasets } // GetDatasetsOk returns a tuple with the Datasets field value if set, nil otherwise // and a boolean to check if the value has been set. -func (o *DatasetCollection) GetDatasetsOk() (*[]Dataset, bool) { +func (o *DatasetCollection) GetDatasetsOk() ([]Dataset, bool) { if o == nil || o.Datasets == nil { return nil, false } @@ -85,7 +85,7 @@ func (o *DatasetCollection) HasDatasets() bool { // SetDatasets gets a reference to the given []Dataset and assigns it to the Datasets field. func (o *DatasetCollection) SetDatasets(v []Dataset) { - o.Datasets = &v + o.Datasets = v } // GetTotalEntries returns the TotalEntries field value if set, zero value otherwise. diff --git a/airflow/model_dataset_collection_all_of.go b/airflow/model_dataset_collection_all_of.go index 9996cbb..7d020cb 100644 --- a/airflow/model_dataset_collection_all_of.go +++ b/airflow/model_dataset_collection_all_of.go @@ -18,9 +18,9 @@ /* Airflow API (Stable) -# Overview To facilitate management, Apache Airflow supports a range of REST API endpoints across its objects. This section provides an overview of the API design, methods, and supported use cases. Most of the endpoints accept `JSON` as input and return `JSON` responses. This means that you must usually add the following headers to your request: ``` Content-type: application/json Accept: application/json ``` ## Resources The term `resource` refers to a single type of object in the Airflow metadata. An API is broken up by its endpoint's corresponding resource. The name of a resource is typically plural and expressed in camelCase. Example: `dagRuns`. Resource names are used as part of endpoint URLs, as well as in API parameters and responses. ## CRUD Operations The platform supports **C**reate, **R**ead, **U**pdate, and **D**elete operations on most resources. You can review the standards for these operations and their standard parameters below. Some endpoints have special behavior as exceptions. ### Create To create a resource, you typically submit an HTTP `POST` request with the resource's required metadata in the request body. The response returns a `201 Created` response code upon success with the resource's metadata, including its internal `id`, in the response body. ### Read The HTTP `GET` request can be used to read a resource or to list a number of resources. A resource's `id` can be submitted in the request parameters to read a specific resource. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with the resource's metadata in the response body. If a `GET` request does not include a specific resource `id`, it is treated as a list request. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with an object containing a list of resources' metadata in the response body. When reading resources, some common query parameters are usually available. e.g.: ``` v1/connections?limit=25&offset=25 ``` |Query Parameter|Type|Description| |---------------|----|-----------| |limit|integer|Maximum number of objects to fetch. Usually 25 by default| |offset|integer|Offset after which to start returning objects. For use with limit query parameter.| ### Update Updating a resource requires the resource `id`, and is typically done using an HTTP `PATCH` request, with the fields to modify in the request body. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with information about the modified resource in the response body. ### Delete Deleting a resource requires the resource `id` and is typically executing via an HTTP `DELETE` request. The response usually returns a `204 No Content` response code upon success. ## Conventions - Resource names are plural and expressed in camelCase. - Names are consistent between URL parameter name and field name. - Field names are in snake_case. ```json { \"name\": \"string\", \"slots\": 0, \"occupied_slots\": 0, \"used_slots\": 0, \"queued_slots\": 0, \"open_slots\": 0 } ``` ### Update Mask Update mask is available as a query parameter in patch endpoints. It is used to notify the API which fields you want to update. Using `update_mask` makes it easier to update objects by helping the server know which fields to update in an object instead of updating all fields. The update request ignores any fields that aren't specified in the field mask, leaving them with their current values. Example: ``` resource = request.get('/resource/my-id').json() resource['my_field'] = 'new-value' request.patch('/resource/my-id?update_mask=my_field', data=json.dumps(resource)) ``` ## Versioning and Endpoint Lifecycle - API versioning is not synchronized to specific releases of the Apache Airflow. - APIs are designed to be backward compatible. - Any changes to the API will first go through a deprecation phase. # Trying the API You can use a third party client, such as [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), [HTTPie](https://httpie.org/), [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [the Insomnia rest client](https://insomnia.rest/) to test the Apache Airflow API. Note that you will need to pass credentials data. For e.g., here is how to pause a DAG with [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), when basic authorization is used: ```bash curl -X PATCH 'https://example.com/api/v1/dags/{dag_id}?update_mask=is_paused' \\ -H 'Content-Type: application/json' \\ --user \"username:password\" \\ -d '{ \"is_paused\": true }' ``` Using a graphical tool such as [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [Insomnia](https://insomnia.rest/), it is possible to import the API specifications directly: 1. Download the API specification by clicking the **Download** button at top of this document 2. Import the JSON specification in the graphical tool of your choice. - In *Postman*, you can click the **import** button at the top - With *Insomnia*, you can just drag-and-drop the file on the UI Note that with *Postman*, you can also generate code snippets by selecting a request and clicking on the **Code** button. ## Enabling CORS [Cross-origin resource sharing (CORS)](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/CORS) is a browser security feature that restricts HTTP requests that are initiated from scripts running in the browser. For details on enabling/configuring CORS, see [Enabling CORS](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Authentication To be able to meet the requirements of many organizations, Airflow supports many authentication methods, and it is even possible to add your own method. If you want to check which auth backend is currently set, you can use `airflow config get-value api auth_backends` command as in the example below. ```bash $ airflow config get-value api auth_backends airflow.api.auth.backend.basic_auth ``` The default is to deny all requests. For details on configuring the authentication, see [API Authorization](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Errors We follow the error response format proposed in [RFC 7807](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7807) also known as Problem Details for HTTP APIs. As with our normal API responses, your client must be prepared to gracefully handle additional members of the response. ## Unauthenticated This indicates that the request has not been applied because it lacks valid authentication credentials for the target resource. Please check that you have valid credentials. ## PermissionDenied This response means that the server understood the request but refuses to authorize it because it lacks sufficient rights to the resource. It happens when you do not have the necessary permission to execute the action you performed. You need to get the appropriate permissions in other to resolve this error. ## BadRequest This response means that the server cannot or will not process the request due to something that is perceived to be a client error (e.g., malformed request syntax, invalid request message framing, or deceptive request routing). To resolve this, please ensure that your syntax is correct. ## NotFound This client error response indicates that the server cannot find the requested resource. ## MethodNotAllowed Indicates that the request method is known by the server but is not supported by the target resource. ## NotAcceptable The target resource does not have a current representation that would be acceptable to the user agent, according to the proactive negotiation header fields received in the request, and the server is unwilling to supply a default representation. ## AlreadyExists The request could not be completed due to a conflict with the current state of the target resource, e.g. the resource it tries to create already exists. ## Unknown This means that the server encountered an unexpected condition that prevented it from fulfilling the request. +# Overview To facilitate management, Apache Airflow supports a range of REST API endpoints across its objects. This section provides an overview of the API design, methods, and supported use cases. Most of the endpoints accept `JSON` as input and return `JSON` responses. This means that you must usually add the following headers to your request: ``` Content-type: application/json Accept: application/json ``` ## Resources The term `resource` refers to a single type of object in the Airflow metadata. An API is broken up by its endpoint's corresponding resource. The name of a resource is typically plural and expressed in camelCase. Example: `dagRuns`. Resource names are used as part of endpoint URLs, as well as in API parameters and responses. ## CRUD Operations The platform supports **C**reate, **R**ead, **U**pdate, and **D**elete operations on most resources. You can review the standards for these operations and their standard parameters below. Some endpoints have special behavior as exceptions. ### Create To create a resource, you typically submit an HTTP `POST` request with the resource's required metadata in the request body. The response returns a `201 Created` response code upon success with the resource's metadata, including its internal `id`, in the response body. ### Read The HTTP `GET` request can be used to read a resource or to list a number of resources. A resource's `id` can be submitted in the request parameters to read a specific resource. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with the resource's metadata in the response body. If a `GET` request does not include a specific resource `id`, it is treated as a list request. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with an object containing a list of resources' metadata in the response body. When reading resources, some common query parameters are usually available. e.g.: ``` v1/connections?limit=25&offset=25 ``` |Query Parameter|Type|Description| |---------------|----|-----------| |limit|integer|Maximum number of objects to fetch. Usually 25 by default| |offset|integer|Offset after which to start returning objects. For use with limit query parameter.| ### Update Updating a resource requires the resource `id`, and is typically done using an HTTP `PATCH` request, with the fields to modify in the request body. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with information about the modified resource in the response body. ### Delete Deleting a resource requires the resource `id` and is typically executed via an HTTP `DELETE` request. The response usually returns a `204 No Content` response code upon success. ## Conventions - Resource names are plural and expressed in camelCase. - Names are consistent between URL parameter name and field name. - Field names are in snake_case. ```json { \"description\": \"string\", \"name\": \"string\", \"occupied_slots\": 0, \"open_slots\": 0 \"queued_slots\": 0, \"running_slots\": 0, \"scheduled_slots\": 0, \"slots\": 0, } ``` ### Update Mask Update mask is available as a query parameter in patch endpoints. It is used to notify the API which fields you want to update. Using `update_mask` makes it easier to update objects by helping the server know which fields to update in an object instead of updating all fields. The update request ignores any fields that aren't specified in the field mask, leaving them with their current values. Example: ``` resource = request.get('/resource/my-id').json() resource['my_field'] = 'new-value' request.patch('/resource/my-id?update_mask=my_field', data=json.dumps(resource)) ``` ## Versioning and Endpoint Lifecycle - API versioning is not synchronized to specific releases of the Apache Airflow. - APIs are designed to be backward compatible. - Any changes to the API will first go through a deprecation phase. # Trying the API You can use a third party client, such as [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), [HTTPie](https://httpie.org/), [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [the Insomnia rest client](https://insomnia.rest/) to test the Apache Airflow API. Note that you will need to pass credentials data. For e.g., here is how to pause a DAG with [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), when basic authorization is used: ```bash curl -X PATCH 'https://example.com/api/v1/dags/{dag_id}?update_mask=is_paused' \\ -H 'Content-Type: application/json' \\ --user \"username:password\" \\ -d '{ \"is_paused\": true }' ``` Using a graphical tool such as [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [Insomnia](https://insomnia.rest/), it is possible to import the API specifications directly: 1. Download the API specification by clicking the **Download** button at the top of this document 2. Import the JSON specification in the graphical tool of your choice. - In *Postman*, you can click the **import** button at the top - With *Insomnia*, you can just drag-and-drop the file on the UI Note that with *Postman*, you can also generate code snippets by selecting a request and clicking on the **Code** button. ## Enabling CORS [Cross-origin resource sharing (CORS)](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/CORS) is a browser security feature that restricts HTTP requests that are initiated from scripts running in the browser. For details on enabling/configuring CORS, see [Enabling CORS](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Authentication To be able to meet the requirements of many organizations, Airflow supports many authentication methods, and it is even possible to add your own method. If you want to check which auth backend is currently set, you can use `airflow config get-value api auth_backends` command as in the example below. ```bash $ airflow config get-value api auth_backends airflow.api.auth.backend.basic_auth ``` The default is to deny all requests. For details on configuring the authentication, see [API Authorization](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Errors We follow the error response format proposed in [RFC 7807](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7807) also known as Problem Details for HTTP APIs. As with our normal API responses, your client must be prepared to gracefully handle additional members of the response. ## Unauthenticated This indicates that the request has not been applied because it lacks valid authentication credentials for the target resource. Please check that you have valid credentials. ## PermissionDenied This response means that the server understood the request but refuses to authorize it because it lacks sufficient rights to the resource. It happens when you do not have the necessary permission to execute the action you performed. You need to get the appropriate permissions in other to resolve this error. ## BadRequest This response means that the server cannot or will not process the request due to something that is perceived to be a client error (e.g., malformed request syntax, invalid request message framing, or deceptive request routing). To resolve this, please ensure that your syntax is correct. ## NotFound This client error response indicates that the server cannot find the requested resource. ## MethodNotAllowed Indicates that the request method is known by the server but is not supported by the target resource. ## NotAcceptable The target resource does not have a current representation that would be acceptable to the user agent, according to the proactive negotiation header fields received in the request, and the server is unwilling to supply a default representation. ## AlreadyExists The request could not be completed due to a conflict with the current state of the target resource, e.g. the resource it tries to create already exists. ## Unknown This means that the server encountered an unexpected condition that prevented it from fulfilling the request. -API version: 2.5.0 +API version: 2.7.2 Contact: dev@airflow.apache.org */ @@ -34,7 +34,7 @@ import ( // DatasetCollectionAllOf struct for DatasetCollectionAllOf type DatasetCollectionAllOf struct { - Datasets *[]Dataset `json:"datasets,omitempty"` + Datasets []Dataset `json:"datasets,omitempty"` } // NewDatasetCollectionAllOf instantiates a new DatasetCollectionAllOf object @@ -60,12 +60,12 @@ func (o *DatasetCollectionAllOf) GetDatasets() []Dataset { var ret []Dataset return ret } - return *o.Datasets + return o.Datasets } // GetDatasetsOk returns a tuple with the Datasets field value if set, nil otherwise // and a boolean to check if the value has been set. -func (o *DatasetCollectionAllOf) GetDatasetsOk() (*[]Dataset, bool) { +func (o *DatasetCollectionAllOf) GetDatasetsOk() ([]Dataset, bool) { if o == nil || o.Datasets == nil { return nil, false } @@ -83,7 +83,7 @@ func (o *DatasetCollectionAllOf) HasDatasets() bool { // SetDatasets gets a reference to the given []Dataset and assigns it to the Datasets field. func (o *DatasetCollectionAllOf) SetDatasets(v []Dataset) { - o.Datasets = &v + o.Datasets = v } func (o DatasetCollectionAllOf) MarshalJSON() ([]byte, error) { diff --git a/airflow/model_dataset_event.go b/airflow/model_dataset_event.go index ca0c05d..443c076 100644 --- a/airflow/model_dataset_event.go +++ b/airflow/model_dataset_event.go @@ -18,9 +18,9 @@ /* Airflow API (Stable) -# Overview To facilitate management, Apache Airflow supports a range of REST API endpoints across its objects. This section provides an overview of the API design, methods, and supported use cases. Most of the endpoints accept `JSON` as input and return `JSON` responses. This means that you must usually add the following headers to your request: ``` Content-type: application/json Accept: application/json ``` ## Resources The term `resource` refers to a single type of object in the Airflow metadata. An API is broken up by its endpoint's corresponding resource. The name of a resource is typically plural and expressed in camelCase. Example: `dagRuns`. Resource names are used as part of endpoint URLs, as well as in API parameters and responses. ## CRUD Operations The platform supports **C**reate, **R**ead, **U**pdate, and **D**elete operations on most resources. You can review the standards for these operations and their standard parameters below. Some endpoints have special behavior as exceptions. ### Create To create a resource, you typically submit an HTTP `POST` request with the resource's required metadata in the request body. The response returns a `201 Created` response code upon success with the resource's metadata, including its internal `id`, in the response body. ### Read The HTTP `GET` request can be used to read a resource or to list a number of resources. A resource's `id` can be submitted in the request parameters to read a specific resource. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with the resource's metadata in the response body. If a `GET` request does not include a specific resource `id`, it is treated as a list request. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with an object containing a list of resources' metadata in the response body. When reading resources, some common query parameters are usually available. e.g.: ``` v1/connections?limit=25&offset=25 ``` |Query Parameter|Type|Description| |---------------|----|-----------| |limit|integer|Maximum number of objects to fetch. Usually 25 by default| |offset|integer|Offset after which to start returning objects. For use with limit query parameter.| ### Update Updating a resource requires the resource `id`, and is typically done using an HTTP `PATCH` request, with the fields to modify in the request body. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with information about the modified resource in the response body. ### Delete Deleting a resource requires the resource `id` and is typically executing via an HTTP `DELETE` request. The response usually returns a `204 No Content` response code upon success. ## Conventions - Resource names are plural and expressed in camelCase. - Names are consistent between URL parameter name and field name. - Field names are in snake_case. ```json { \"name\": \"string\", \"slots\": 0, \"occupied_slots\": 0, \"used_slots\": 0, \"queued_slots\": 0, \"open_slots\": 0 } ``` ### Update Mask Update mask is available as a query parameter in patch endpoints. It is used to notify the API which fields you want to update. Using `update_mask` makes it easier to update objects by helping the server know which fields to update in an object instead of updating all fields. The update request ignores any fields that aren't specified in the field mask, leaving them with their current values. Example: ``` resource = request.get('/resource/my-id').json() resource['my_field'] = 'new-value' request.patch('/resource/my-id?update_mask=my_field', data=json.dumps(resource)) ``` ## Versioning and Endpoint Lifecycle - API versioning is not synchronized to specific releases of the Apache Airflow. - APIs are designed to be backward compatible. - Any changes to the API will first go through a deprecation phase. # Trying the API You can use a third party client, such as [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), [HTTPie](https://httpie.org/), [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [the Insomnia rest client](https://insomnia.rest/) to test the Apache Airflow API. Note that you will need to pass credentials data. For e.g., here is how to pause a DAG with [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), when basic authorization is used: ```bash curl -X PATCH 'https://example.com/api/v1/dags/{dag_id}?update_mask=is_paused' \\ -H 'Content-Type: application/json' \\ --user \"username:password\" \\ -d '{ \"is_paused\": true }' ``` Using a graphical tool such as [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [Insomnia](https://insomnia.rest/), it is possible to import the API specifications directly: 1. Download the API specification by clicking the **Download** button at top of this document 2. Import the JSON specification in the graphical tool of your choice. - In *Postman*, you can click the **import** button at the top - With *Insomnia*, you can just drag-and-drop the file on the UI Note that with *Postman*, you can also generate code snippets by selecting a request and clicking on the **Code** button. ## Enabling CORS [Cross-origin resource sharing (CORS)](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/CORS) is a browser security feature that restricts HTTP requests that are initiated from scripts running in the browser. For details on enabling/configuring CORS, see [Enabling CORS](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Authentication To be able to meet the requirements of many organizations, Airflow supports many authentication methods, and it is even possible to add your own method. If you want to check which auth backend is currently set, you can use `airflow config get-value api auth_backends` command as in the example below. ```bash $ airflow config get-value api auth_backends airflow.api.auth.backend.basic_auth ``` The default is to deny all requests. For details on configuring the authentication, see [API Authorization](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Errors We follow the error response format proposed in [RFC 7807](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7807) also known as Problem Details for HTTP APIs. As with our normal API responses, your client must be prepared to gracefully handle additional members of the response. ## Unauthenticated This indicates that the request has not been applied because it lacks valid authentication credentials for the target resource. Please check that you have valid credentials. ## PermissionDenied This response means that the server understood the request but refuses to authorize it because it lacks sufficient rights to the resource. It happens when you do not have the necessary permission to execute the action you performed. You need to get the appropriate permissions in other to resolve this error. ## BadRequest This response means that the server cannot or will not process the request due to something that is perceived to be a client error (e.g., malformed request syntax, invalid request message framing, or deceptive request routing). To resolve this, please ensure that your syntax is correct. ## NotFound This client error response indicates that the server cannot find the requested resource. ## MethodNotAllowed Indicates that the request method is known by the server but is not supported by the target resource. ## NotAcceptable The target resource does not have a current representation that would be acceptable to the user agent, according to the proactive negotiation header fields received in the request, and the server is unwilling to supply a default representation. ## AlreadyExists The request could not be completed due to a conflict with the current state of the target resource, e.g. the resource it tries to create already exists. ## Unknown This means that the server encountered an unexpected condition that prevented it from fulfilling the request. +# Overview To facilitate management, Apache Airflow supports a range of REST API endpoints across its objects. This section provides an overview of the API design, methods, and supported use cases. Most of the endpoints accept `JSON` as input and return `JSON` responses. This means that you must usually add the following headers to your request: ``` Content-type: application/json Accept: application/json ``` ## Resources The term `resource` refers to a single type of object in the Airflow metadata. An API is broken up by its endpoint's corresponding resource. The name of a resource is typically plural and expressed in camelCase. Example: `dagRuns`. Resource names are used as part of endpoint URLs, as well as in API parameters and responses. ## CRUD Operations The platform supports **C**reate, **R**ead, **U**pdate, and **D**elete operations on most resources. You can review the standards for these operations and their standard parameters below. Some endpoints have special behavior as exceptions. ### Create To create a resource, you typically submit an HTTP `POST` request with the resource's required metadata in the request body. The response returns a `201 Created` response code upon success with the resource's metadata, including its internal `id`, in the response body. ### Read The HTTP `GET` request can be used to read a resource or to list a number of resources. A resource's `id` can be submitted in the request parameters to read a specific resource. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with the resource's metadata in the response body. If a `GET` request does not include a specific resource `id`, it is treated as a list request. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with an object containing a list of resources' metadata in the response body. When reading resources, some common query parameters are usually available. e.g.: ``` v1/connections?limit=25&offset=25 ``` |Query Parameter|Type|Description| |---------------|----|-----------| |limit|integer|Maximum number of objects to fetch. Usually 25 by default| |offset|integer|Offset after which to start returning objects. For use with limit query parameter.| ### Update Updating a resource requires the resource `id`, and is typically done using an HTTP `PATCH` request, with the fields to modify in the request body. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with information about the modified resource in the response body. ### Delete Deleting a resource requires the resource `id` and is typically executed via an HTTP `DELETE` request. The response usually returns a `204 No Content` response code upon success. ## Conventions - Resource names are plural and expressed in camelCase. - Names are consistent between URL parameter name and field name. - Field names are in snake_case. ```json { \"description\": \"string\", \"name\": \"string\", \"occupied_slots\": 0, \"open_slots\": 0 \"queued_slots\": 0, \"running_slots\": 0, \"scheduled_slots\": 0, \"slots\": 0, } ``` ### Update Mask Update mask is available as a query parameter in patch endpoints. It is used to notify the API which fields you want to update. Using `update_mask` makes it easier to update objects by helping the server know which fields to update in an object instead of updating all fields. The update request ignores any fields that aren't specified in the field mask, leaving them with their current values. Example: ``` resource = request.get('/resource/my-id').json() resource['my_field'] = 'new-value' request.patch('/resource/my-id?update_mask=my_field', data=json.dumps(resource)) ``` ## Versioning and Endpoint Lifecycle - API versioning is not synchronized to specific releases of the Apache Airflow. - APIs are designed to be backward compatible. - Any changes to the API will first go through a deprecation phase. # Trying the API You can use a third party client, such as [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), [HTTPie](https://httpie.org/), [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [the Insomnia rest client](https://insomnia.rest/) to test the Apache Airflow API. Note that you will need to pass credentials data. For e.g., here is how to pause a DAG with [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), when basic authorization is used: ```bash curl -X PATCH 'https://example.com/api/v1/dags/{dag_id}?update_mask=is_paused' \\ -H 'Content-Type: application/json' \\ --user \"username:password\" \\ -d '{ \"is_paused\": true }' ``` Using a graphical tool such as [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [Insomnia](https://insomnia.rest/), it is possible to import the API specifications directly: 1. Download the API specification by clicking the **Download** button at the top of this document 2. Import the JSON specification in the graphical tool of your choice. - In *Postman*, you can click the **import** button at the top - With *Insomnia*, you can just drag-and-drop the file on the UI Note that with *Postman*, you can also generate code snippets by selecting a request and clicking on the **Code** button. ## Enabling CORS [Cross-origin resource sharing (CORS)](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/CORS) is a browser security feature that restricts HTTP requests that are initiated from scripts running in the browser. For details on enabling/configuring CORS, see [Enabling CORS](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Authentication To be able to meet the requirements of many organizations, Airflow supports many authentication methods, and it is even possible to add your own method. If you want to check which auth backend is currently set, you can use `airflow config get-value api auth_backends` command as in the example below. ```bash $ airflow config get-value api auth_backends airflow.api.auth.backend.basic_auth ``` The default is to deny all requests. For details on configuring the authentication, see [API Authorization](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Errors We follow the error response format proposed in [RFC 7807](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7807) also known as Problem Details for HTTP APIs. As with our normal API responses, your client must be prepared to gracefully handle additional members of the response. ## Unauthenticated This indicates that the request has not been applied because it lacks valid authentication credentials for the target resource. Please check that you have valid credentials. ## PermissionDenied This response means that the server understood the request but refuses to authorize it because it lacks sufficient rights to the resource. It happens when you do not have the necessary permission to execute the action you performed. You need to get the appropriate permissions in other to resolve this error. ## BadRequest This response means that the server cannot or will not process the request due to something that is perceived to be a client error (e.g., malformed request syntax, invalid request message framing, or deceptive request routing). To resolve this, please ensure that your syntax is correct. ## NotFound This client error response indicates that the server cannot find the requested resource. ## MethodNotAllowed Indicates that the request method is known by the server but is not supported by the target resource. ## NotAcceptable The target resource does not have a current representation that would be acceptable to the user agent, according to the proactive negotiation header fields received in the request, and the server is unwilling to supply a default representation. ## AlreadyExists The request could not be completed due to a conflict with the current state of the target resource, e.g. the resource it tries to create already exists. ## Unknown This means that the server encountered an unexpected condition that prevented it from fulfilling the request. -API version: 2.5.0 +API version: 2.7.2 Contact: dev@airflow.apache.org */ @@ -48,7 +48,7 @@ type DatasetEvent struct { SourceRunId NullableString `json:"source_run_id,omitempty"` // The task map index that updated the dataset. SourceMapIndex NullableInt32 `json:"source_map_index,omitempty"` - CreatedDagruns *[]BasicDAGRun `json:"created_dagruns,omitempty"` + CreatedDagruns []BasicDAGRun `json:"created_dagruns,omitempty"` // The dataset event creation time Timestamp *string `json:"timestamp,omitempty"` } @@ -146,11 +146,11 @@ func (o *DatasetEvent) GetExtra() map[string]interface{} { // GetExtraOk returns a tuple with the Extra field value if set, nil otherwise // and a boolean to check if the value has been set. // NOTE: If the value is an explicit nil, `nil, true` will be returned -func (o *DatasetEvent) GetExtraOk() (*map[string]interface{}, bool) { +func (o *DatasetEvent) GetExtraOk() (map[string]interface{}, bool) { if o == nil || o.Extra == nil { return nil, false } - return &o.Extra, true + return o.Extra, true } // HasExtra returns a boolean if a field has been set. @@ -341,12 +341,12 @@ func (o *DatasetEvent) GetCreatedDagruns() []BasicDAGRun { var ret []BasicDAGRun return ret } - return *o.CreatedDagruns + return o.CreatedDagruns } // GetCreatedDagrunsOk returns a tuple with the CreatedDagruns field value if set, nil otherwise // and a boolean to check if the value has been set. -func (o *DatasetEvent) GetCreatedDagrunsOk() (*[]BasicDAGRun, bool) { +func (o *DatasetEvent) GetCreatedDagrunsOk() ([]BasicDAGRun, bool) { if o == nil || o.CreatedDagruns == nil { return nil, false } @@ -364,7 +364,7 @@ func (o *DatasetEvent) HasCreatedDagruns() bool { // SetCreatedDagruns gets a reference to the given []BasicDAGRun and assigns it to the CreatedDagruns field. func (o *DatasetEvent) SetCreatedDagruns(v []BasicDAGRun) { - o.CreatedDagruns = &v + o.CreatedDagruns = v } // GetTimestamp returns the Timestamp field value if set, zero value otherwise. diff --git a/airflow/model_dataset_event_collection.go b/airflow/model_dataset_event_collection.go index 7e393af..0285a6f 100644 --- a/airflow/model_dataset_event_collection.go +++ b/airflow/model_dataset_event_collection.go @@ -18,9 +18,9 @@ /* Airflow API (Stable) -# Overview To facilitate management, Apache Airflow supports a range of REST API endpoints across its objects. This section provides an overview of the API design, methods, and supported use cases. Most of the endpoints accept `JSON` as input and return `JSON` responses. This means that you must usually add the following headers to your request: ``` Content-type: application/json Accept: application/json ``` ## Resources The term `resource` refers to a single type of object in the Airflow metadata. An API is broken up by its endpoint's corresponding resource. The name of a resource is typically plural and expressed in camelCase. Example: `dagRuns`. Resource names are used as part of endpoint URLs, as well as in API parameters and responses. ## CRUD Operations The platform supports **C**reate, **R**ead, **U**pdate, and **D**elete operations on most resources. You can review the standards for these operations and their standard parameters below. Some endpoints have special behavior as exceptions. ### Create To create a resource, you typically submit an HTTP `POST` request with the resource's required metadata in the request body. The response returns a `201 Created` response code upon success with the resource's metadata, including its internal `id`, in the response body. ### Read The HTTP `GET` request can be used to read a resource or to list a number of resources. A resource's `id` can be submitted in the request parameters to read a specific resource. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with the resource's metadata in the response body. If a `GET` request does not include a specific resource `id`, it is treated as a list request. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with an object containing a list of resources' metadata in the response body. When reading resources, some common query parameters are usually available. e.g.: ``` v1/connections?limit=25&offset=25 ``` |Query Parameter|Type|Description| |---------------|----|-----------| |limit|integer|Maximum number of objects to fetch. Usually 25 by default| |offset|integer|Offset after which to start returning objects. For use with limit query parameter.| ### Update Updating a resource requires the resource `id`, and is typically done using an HTTP `PATCH` request, with the fields to modify in the request body. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with information about the modified resource in the response body. ### Delete Deleting a resource requires the resource `id` and is typically executing via an HTTP `DELETE` request. The response usually returns a `204 No Content` response code upon success. ## Conventions - Resource names are plural and expressed in camelCase. - Names are consistent between URL parameter name and field name. - Field names are in snake_case. ```json { \"name\": \"string\", \"slots\": 0, \"occupied_slots\": 0, \"used_slots\": 0, \"queued_slots\": 0, \"open_slots\": 0 } ``` ### Update Mask Update mask is available as a query parameter in patch endpoints. It is used to notify the API which fields you want to update. Using `update_mask` makes it easier to update objects by helping the server know which fields to update in an object instead of updating all fields. The update request ignores any fields that aren't specified in the field mask, leaving them with their current values. Example: ``` resource = request.get('/resource/my-id').json() resource['my_field'] = 'new-value' request.patch('/resource/my-id?update_mask=my_field', data=json.dumps(resource)) ``` ## Versioning and Endpoint Lifecycle - API versioning is not synchronized to specific releases of the Apache Airflow. - APIs are designed to be backward compatible. - Any changes to the API will first go through a deprecation phase. # Trying the API You can use a third party client, such as [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), [HTTPie](https://httpie.org/), [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [the Insomnia rest client](https://insomnia.rest/) to test the Apache Airflow API. Note that you will need to pass credentials data. For e.g., here is how to pause a DAG with [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), when basic authorization is used: ```bash curl -X PATCH 'https://example.com/api/v1/dags/{dag_id}?update_mask=is_paused' \\ -H 'Content-Type: application/json' \\ --user \"username:password\" \\ -d '{ \"is_paused\": true }' ``` Using a graphical tool such as [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [Insomnia](https://insomnia.rest/), it is possible to import the API specifications directly: 1. Download the API specification by clicking the **Download** button at top of this document 2. Import the JSON specification in the graphical tool of your choice. - In *Postman*, you can click the **import** button at the top - With *Insomnia*, you can just drag-and-drop the file on the UI Note that with *Postman*, you can also generate code snippets by selecting a request and clicking on the **Code** button. ## Enabling CORS [Cross-origin resource sharing (CORS)](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/CORS) is a browser security feature that restricts HTTP requests that are initiated from scripts running in the browser. For details on enabling/configuring CORS, see [Enabling CORS](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Authentication To be able to meet the requirements of many organizations, Airflow supports many authentication methods, and it is even possible to add your own method. If you want to check which auth backend is currently set, you can use `airflow config get-value api auth_backends` command as in the example below. ```bash $ airflow config get-value api auth_backends airflow.api.auth.backend.basic_auth ``` The default is to deny all requests. For details on configuring the authentication, see [API Authorization](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Errors We follow the error response format proposed in [RFC 7807](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7807) also known as Problem Details for HTTP APIs. As with our normal API responses, your client must be prepared to gracefully handle additional members of the response. ## Unauthenticated This indicates that the request has not been applied because it lacks valid authentication credentials for the target resource. Please check that you have valid credentials. ## PermissionDenied This response means that the server understood the request but refuses to authorize it because it lacks sufficient rights to the resource. It happens when you do not have the necessary permission to execute the action you performed. You need to get the appropriate permissions in other to resolve this error. ## BadRequest This response means that the server cannot or will not process the request due to something that is perceived to be a client error (e.g., malformed request syntax, invalid request message framing, or deceptive request routing). To resolve this, please ensure that your syntax is correct. ## NotFound This client error response indicates that the server cannot find the requested resource. ## MethodNotAllowed Indicates that the request method is known by the server but is not supported by the target resource. ## NotAcceptable The target resource does not have a current representation that would be acceptable to the user agent, according to the proactive negotiation header fields received in the request, and the server is unwilling to supply a default representation. ## AlreadyExists The request could not be completed due to a conflict with the current state of the target resource, e.g. the resource it tries to create already exists. ## Unknown This means that the server encountered an unexpected condition that prevented it from fulfilling the request. +# Overview To facilitate management, Apache Airflow supports a range of REST API endpoints across its objects. This section provides an overview of the API design, methods, and supported use cases. Most of the endpoints accept `JSON` as input and return `JSON` responses. This means that you must usually add the following headers to your request: ``` Content-type: application/json Accept: application/json ``` ## Resources The term `resource` refers to a single type of object in the Airflow metadata. An API is broken up by its endpoint's corresponding resource. The name of a resource is typically plural and expressed in camelCase. Example: `dagRuns`. Resource names are used as part of endpoint URLs, as well as in API parameters and responses. ## CRUD Operations The platform supports **C**reate, **R**ead, **U**pdate, and **D**elete operations on most resources. You can review the standards for these operations and their standard parameters below. Some endpoints have special behavior as exceptions. ### Create To create a resource, you typically submit an HTTP `POST` request with the resource's required metadata in the request body. The response returns a `201 Created` response code upon success with the resource's metadata, including its internal `id`, in the response body. ### Read The HTTP `GET` request can be used to read a resource or to list a number of resources. A resource's `id` can be submitted in the request parameters to read a specific resource. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with the resource's metadata in the response body. If a `GET` request does not include a specific resource `id`, it is treated as a list request. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with an object containing a list of resources' metadata in the response body. When reading resources, some common query parameters are usually available. e.g.: ``` v1/connections?limit=25&offset=25 ``` |Query Parameter|Type|Description| |---------------|----|-----------| |limit|integer|Maximum number of objects to fetch. Usually 25 by default| |offset|integer|Offset after which to start returning objects. For use with limit query parameter.| ### Update Updating a resource requires the resource `id`, and is typically done using an HTTP `PATCH` request, with the fields to modify in the request body. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with information about the modified resource in the response body. ### Delete Deleting a resource requires the resource `id` and is typically executed via an HTTP `DELETE` request. The response usually returns a `204 No Content` response code upon success. ## Conventions - Resource names are plural and expressed in camelCase. - Names are consistent between URL parameter name and field name. - Field names are in snake_case. ```json { \"description\": \"string\", \"name\": \"string\", \"occupied_slots\": 0, \"open_slots\": 0 \"queued_slots\": 0, \"running_slots\": 0, \"scheduled_slots\": 0, \"slots\": 0, } ``` ### Update Mask Update mask is available as a query parameter in patch endpoints. It is used to notify the API which fields you want to update. Using `update_mask` makes it easier to update objects by helping the server know which fields to update in an object instead of updating all fields. The update request ignores any fields that aren't specified in the field mask, leaving them with their current values. Example: ``` resource = request.get('/resource/my-id').json() resource['my_field'] = 'new-value' request.patch('/resource/my-id?update_mask=my_field', data=json.dumps(resource)) ``` ## Versioning and Endpoint Lifecycle - API versioning is not synchronized to specific releases of the Apache Airflow. - APIs are designed to be backward compatible. - Any changes to the API will first go through a deprecation phase. # Trying the API You can use a third party client, such as [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), [HTTPie](https://httpie.org/), [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [the Insomnia rest client](https://insomnia.rest/) to test the Apache Airflow API. Note that you will need to pass credentials data. For e.g., here is how to pause a DAG with [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), when basic authorization is used: ```bash curl -X PATCH 'https://example.com/api/v1/dags/{dag_id}?update_mask=is_paused' \\ -H 'Content-Type: application/json' \\ --user \"username:password\" \\ -d '{ \"is_paused\": true }' ``` Using a graphical tool such as [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [Insomnia](https://insomnia.rest/), it is possible to import the API specifications directly: 1. Download the API specification by clicking the **Download** button at the top of this document 2. Import the JSON specification in the graphical tool of your choice. - In *Postman*, you can click the **import** button at the top - With *Insomnia*, you can just drag-and-drop the file on the UI Note that with *Postman*, you can also generate code snippets by selecting a request and clicking on the **Code** button. ## Enabling CORS [Cross-origin resource sharing (CORS)](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/CORS) is a browser security feature that restricts HTTP requests that are initiated from scripts running in the browser. For details on enabling/configuring CORS, see [Enabling CORS](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Authentication To be able to meet the requirements of many organizations, Airflow supports many authentication methods, and it is even possible to add your own method. If you want to check which auth backend is currently set, you can use `airflow config get-value api auth_backends` command as in the example below. ```bash $ airflow config get-value api auth_backends airflow.api.auth.backend.basic_auth ``` The default is to deny all requests. For details on configuring the authentication, see [API Authorization](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Errors We follow the error response format proposed in [RFC 7807](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7807) also known as Problem Details for HTTP APIs. As with our normal API responses, your client must be prepared to gracefully handle additional members of the response. ## Unauthenticated This indicates that the request has not been applied because it lacks valid authentication credentials for the target resource. Please check that you have valid credentials. ## PermissionDenied This response means that the server understood the request but refuses to authorize it because it lacks sufficient rights to the resource. It happens when you do not have the necessary permission to execute the action you performed. You need to get the appropriate permissions in other to resolve this error. ## BadRequest This response means that the server cannot or will not process the request due to something that is perceived to be a client error (e.g., malformed request syntax, invalid request message framing, or deceptive request routing). To resolve this, please ensure that your syntax is correct. ## NotFound This client error response indicates that the server cannot find the requested resource. ## MethodNotAllowed Indicates that the request method is known by the server but is not supported by the target resource. ## NotAcceptable The target resource does not have a current representation that would be acceptable to the user agent, according to the proactive negotiation header fields received in the request, and the server is unwilling to supply a default representation. ## AlreadyExists The request could not be completed due to a conflict with the current state of the target resource, e.g. the resource it tries to create already exists. ## Unknown This means that the server encountered an unexpected condition that prevented it from fulfilling the request. -API version: 2.5.0 +API version: 2.7.2 Contact: dev@airflow.apache.org */ @@ -34,8 +34,8 @@ import ( // DatasetEventCollection A collection of dataset events. *New in version 2.4.0* type DatasetEventCollection struct { - DatasetEvents *[]DatasetEvent `json:"dataset_events,omitempty"` - // Count of objects in the current result set. + DatasetEvents []DatasetEvent `json:"dataset_events,omitempty"` + // Count of total objects in the current result set before pagination parameters (limit, offset) are applied. TotalEntries *int32 `json:"total_entries,omitempty"` } @@ -62,12 +62,12 @@ func (o *DatasetEventCollection) GetDatasetEvents() []DatasetEvent { var ret []DatasetEvent return ret } - return *o.DatasetEvents + return o.DatasetEvents } // GetDatasetEventsOk returns a tuple with the DatasetEvents field value if set, nil otherwise // and a boolean to check if the value has been set. -func (o *DatasetEventCollection) GetDatasetEventsOk() (*[]DatasetEvent, bool) { +func (o *DatasetEventCollection) GetDatasetEventsOk() ([]DatasetEvent, bool) { if o == nil || o.DatasetEvents == nil { return nil, false } @@ -85,7 +85,7 @@ func (o *DatasetEventCollection) HasDatasetEvents() bool { // SetDatasetEvents gets a reference to the given []DatasetEvent and assigns it to the DatasetEvents field. func (o *DatasetEventCollection) SetDatasetEvents(v []DatasetEvent) { - o.DatasetEvents = &v + o.DatasetEvents = v } // GetTotalEntries returns the TotalEntries field value if set, zero value otherwise. diff --git a/airflow/model_dataset_event_collection_all_of.go b/airflow/model_dataset_event_collection_all_of.go index f4bf14b..6738b0a 100644 --- a/airflow/model_dataset_event_collection_all_of.go +++ b/airflow/model_dataset_event_collection_all_of.go @@ -18,9 +18,9 @@ /* Airflow API (Stable) -# Overview To facilitate management, Apache Airflow supports a range of REST API endpoints across its objects. This section provides an overview of the API design, methods, and supported use cases. Most of the endpoints accept `JSON` as input and return `JSON` responses. This means that you must usually add the following headers to your request: ``` Content-type: application/json Accept: application/json ``` ## Resources The term `resource` refers to a single type of object in the Airflow metadata. An API is broken up by its endpoint's corresponding resource. The name of a resource is typically plural and expressed in camelCase. Example: `dagRuns`. Resource names are used as part of endpoint URLs, as well as in API parameters and responses. ## CRUD Operations The platform supports **C**reate, **R**ead, **U**pdate, and **D**elete operations on most resources. You can review the standards for these operations and their standard parameters below. Some endpoints have special behavior as exceptions. ### Create To create a resource, you typically submit an HTTP `POST` request with the resource's required metadata in the request body. The response returns a `201 Created` response code upon success with the resource's metadata, including its internal `id`, in the response body. ### Read The HTTP `GET` request can be used to read a resource or to list a number of resources. A resource's `id` can be submitted in the request parameters to read a specific resource. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with the resource's metadata in the response body. If a `GET` request does not include a specific resource `id`, it is treated as a list request. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with an object containing a list of resources' metadata in the response body. When reading resources, some common query parameters are usually available. e.g.: ``` v1/connections?limit=25&offset=25 ``` |Query Parameter|Type|Description| |---------------|----|-----------| |limit|integer|Maximum number of objects to fetch. Usually 25 by default| |offset|integer|Offset after which to start returning objects. For use with limit query parameter.| ### Update Updating a resource requires the resource `id`, and is typically done using an HTTP `PATCH` request, with the fields to modify in the request body. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with information about the modified resource in the response body. ### Delete Deleting a resource requires the resource `id` and is typically executing via an HTTP `DELETE` request. The response usually returns a `204 No Content` response code upon success. ## Conventions - Resource names are plural and expressed in camelCase. - Names are consistent between URL parameter name and field name. - Field names are in snake_case. ```json { \"name\": \"string\", \"slots\": 0, \"occupied_slots\": 0, \"used_slots\": 0, \"queued_slots\": 0, \"open_slots\": 0 } ``` ### Update Mask Update mask is available as a query parameter in patch endpoints. It is used to notify the API which fields you want to update. Using `update_mask` makes it easier to update objects by helping the server know which fields to update in an object instead of updating all fields. The update request ignores any fields that aren't specified in the field mask, leaving them with their current values. Example: ``` resource = request.get('/resource/my-id').json() resource['my_field'] = 'new-value' request.patch('/resource/my-id?update_mask=my_field', data=json.dumps(resource)) ``` ## Versioning and Endpoint Lifecycle - API versioning is not synchronized to specific releases of the Apache Airflow. - APIs are designed to be backward compatible. - Any changes to the API will first go through a deprecation phase. # Trying the API You can use a third party client, such as [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), [HTTPie](https://httpie.org/), [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [the Insomnia rest client](https://insomnia.rest/) to test the Apache Airflow API. Note that you will need to pass credentials data. For e.g., here is how to pause a DAG with [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), when basic authorization is used: ```bash curl -X PATCH 'https://example.com/api/v1/dags/{dag_id}?update_mask=is_paused' \\ -H 'Content-Type: application/json' \\ --user \"username:password\" \\ -d '{ \"is_paused\": true }' ``` Using a graphical tool such as [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [Insomnia](https://insomnia.rest/), it is possible to import the API specifications directly: 1. Download the API specification by clicking the **Download** button at top of this document 2. Import the JSON specification in the graphical tool of your choice. - In *Postman*, you can click the **import** button at the top - With *Insomnia*, you can just drag-and-drop the file on the UI Note that with *Postman*, you can also generate code snippets by selecting a request and clicking on the **Code** button. ## Enabling CORS [Cross-origin resource sharing (CORS)](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/CORS) is a browser security feature that restricts HTTP requests that are initiated from scripts running in the browser. For details on enabling/configuring CORS, see [Enabling CORS](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Authentication To be able to meet the requirements of many organizations, Airflow supports many authentication methods, and it is even possible to add your own method. If you want to check which auth backend is currently set, you can use `airflow config get-value api auth_backends` command as in the example below. ```bash $ airflow config get-value api auth_backends airflow.api.auth.backend.basic_auth ``` The default is to deny all requests. For details on configuring the authentication, see [API Authorization](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Errors We follow the error response format proposed in [RFC 7807](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7807) also known as Problem Details for HTTP APIs. As with our normal API responses, your client must be prepared to gracefully handle additional members of the response. ## Unauthenticated This indicates that the request has not been applied because it lacks valid authentication credentials for the target resource. Please check that you have valid credentials. ## PermissionDenied This response means that the server understood the request but refuses to authorize it because it lacks sufficient rights to the resource. It happens when you do not have the necessary permission to execute the action you performed. You need to get the appropriate permissions in other to resolve this error. ## BadRequest This response means that the server cannot or will not process the request due to something that is perceived to be a client error (e.g., malformed request syntax, invalid request message framing, or deceptive request routing). To resolve this, please ensure that your syntax is correct. ## NotFound This client error response indicates that the server cannot find the requested resource. ## MethodNotAllowed Indicates that the request method is known by the server but is not supported by the target resource. ## NotAcceptable The target resource does not have a current representation that would be acceptable to the user agent, according to the proactive negotiation header fields received in the request, and the server is unwilling to supply a default representation. ## AlreadyExists The request could not be completed due to a conflict with the current state of the target resource, e.g. the resource it tries to create already exists. ## Unknown This means that the server encountered an unexpected condition that prevented it from fulfilling the request. +# Overview To facilitate management, Apache Airflow supports a range of REST API endpoints across its objects. This section provides an overview of the API design, methods, and supported use cases. Most of the endpoints accept `JSON` as input and return `JSON` responses. This means that you must usually add the following headers to your request: ``` Content-type: application/json Accept: application/json ``` ## Resources The term `resource` refers to a single type of object in the Airflow metadata. An API is broken up by its endpoint's corresponding resource. The name of a resource is typically plural and expressed in camelCase. Example: `dagRuns`. Resource names are used as part of endpoint URLs, as well as in API parameters and responses. ## CRUD Operations The platform supports **C**reate, **R**ead, **U**pdate, and **D**elete operations on most resources. You can review the standards for these operations and their standard parameters below. Some endpoints have special behavior as exceptions. ### Create To create a resource, you typically submit an HTTP `POST` request with the resource's required metadata in the request body. The response returns a `201 Created` response code upon success with the resource's metadata, including its internal `id`, in the response body. ### Read The HTTP `GET` request can be used to read a resource or to list a number of resources. A resource's `id` can be submitted in the request parameters to read a specific resource. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with the resource's metadata in the response body. If a `GET` request does not include a specific resource `id`, it is treated as a list request. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with an object containing a list of resources' metadata in the response body. When reading resources, some common query parameters are usually available. e.g.: ``` v1/connections?limit=25&offset=25 ``` |Query Parameter|Type|Description| |---------------|----|-----------| |limit|integer|Maximum number of objects to fetch. Usually 25 by default| |offset|integer|Offset after which to start returning objects. For use with limit query parameter.| ### Update Updating a resource requires the resource `id`, and is typically done using an HTTP `PATCH` request, with the fields to modify in the request body. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with information about the modified resource in the response body. ### Delete Deleting a resource requires the resource `id` and is typically executed via an HTTP `DELETE` request. The response usually returns a `204 No Content` response code upon success. ## Conventions - Resource names are plural and expressed in camelCase. - Names are consistent between URL parameter name and field name. - Field names are in snake_case. ```json { \"description\": \"string\", \"name\": \"string\", \"occupied_slots\": 0, \"open_slots\": 0 \"queued_slots\": 0, \"running_slots\": 0, \"scheduled_slots\": 0, \"slots\": 0, } ``` ### Update Mask Update mask is available as a query parameter in patch endpoints. It is used to notify the API which fields you want to update. Using `update_mask` makes it easier to update objects by helping the server know which fields to update in an object instead of updating all fields. The update request ignores any fields that aren't specified in the field mask, leaving them with their current values. Example: ``` resource = request.get('/resource/my-id').json() resource['my_field'] = 'new-value' request.patch('/resource/my-id?update_mask=my_field', data=json.dumps(resource)) ``` ## Versioning and Endpoint Lifecycle - API versioning is not synchronized to specific releases of the Apache Airflow. - APIs are designed to be backward compatible. - Any changes to the API will first go through a deprecation phase. # Trying the API You can use a third party client, such as [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), [HTTPie](https://httpie.org/), [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [the Insomnia rest client](https://insomnia.rest/) to test the Apache Airflow API. Note that you will need to pass credentials data. For e.g., here is how to pause a DAG with [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), when basic authorization is used: ```bash curl -X PATCH 'https://example.com/api/v1/dags/{dag_id}?update_mask=is_paused' \\ -H 'Content-Type: application/json' \\ --user \"username:password\" \\ -d '{ \"is_paused\": true }' ``` Using a graphical tool such as [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [Insomnia](https://insomnia.rest/), it is possible to import the API specifications directly: 1. Download the API specification by clicking the **Download** button at the top of this document 2. Import the JSON specification in the graphical tool of your choice. - In *Postman*, you can click the **import** button at the top - With *Insomnia*, you can just drag-and-drop the file on the UI Note that with *Postman*, you can also generate code snippets by selecting a request and clicking on the **Code** button. ## Enabling CORS [Cross-origin resource sharing (CORS)](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/CORS) is a browser security feature that restricts HTTP requests that are initiated from scripts running in the browser. For details on enabling/configuring CORS, see [Enabling CORS](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Authentication To be able to meet the requirements of many organizations, Airflow supports many authentication methods, and it is even possible to add your own method. If you want to check which auth backend is currently set, you can use `airflow config get-value api auth_backends` command as in the example below. ```bash $ airflow config get-value api auth_backends airflow.api.auth.backend.basic_auth ``` The default is to deny all requests. For details on configuring the authentication, see [API Authorization](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Errors We follow the error response format proposed in [RFC 7807](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7807) also known as Problem Details for HTTP APIs. As with our normal API responses, your client must be prepared to gracefully handle additional members of the response. ## Unauthenticated This indicates that the request has not been applied because it lacks valid authentication credentials for the target resource. Please check that you have valid credentials. ## PermissionDenied This response means that the server understood the request but refuses to authorize it because it lacks sufficient rights to the resource. It happens when you do not have the necessary permission to execute the action you performed. You need to get the appropriate permissions in other to resolve this error. ## BadRequest This response means that the server cannot or will not process the request due to something that is perceived to be a client error (e.g., malformed request syntax, invalid request message framing, or deceptive request routing). To resolve this, please ensure that your syntax is correct. ## NotFound This client error response indicates that the server cannot find the requested resource. ## MethodNotAllowed Indicates that the request method is known by the server but is not supported by the target resource. ## NotAcceptable The target resource does not have a current representation that would be acceptable to the user agent, according to the proactive negotiation header fields received in the request, and the server is unwilling to supply a default representation. ## AlreadyExists The request could not be completed due to a conflict with the current state of the target resource, e.g. the resource it tries to create already exists. ## Unknown This means that the server encountered an unexpected condition that prevented it from fulfilling the request. -API version: 2.5.0 +API version: 2.7.2 Contact: dev@airflow.apache.org */ @@ -34,7 +34,7 @@ import ( // DatasetEventCollectionAllOf struct for DatasetEventCollectionAllOf type DatasetEventCollectionAllOf struct { - DatasetEvents *[]DatasetEvent `json:"dataset_events,omitempty"` + DatasetEvents []DatasetEvent `json:"dataset_events,omitempty"` } // NewDatasetEventCollectionAllOf instantiates a new DatasetEventCollectionAllOf object @@ -60,12 +60,12 @@ func (o *DatasetEventCollectionAllOf) GetDatasetEvents() []DatasetEvent { var ret []DatasetEvent return ret } - return *o.DatasetEvents + return o.DatasetEvents } // GetDatasetEventsOk returns a tuple with the DatasetEvents field value if set, nil otherwise // and a boolean to check if the value has been set. -func (o *DatasetEventCollectionAllOf) GetDatasetEventsOk() (*[]DatasetEvent, bool) { +func (o *DatasetEventCollectionAllOf) GetDatasetEventsOk() ([]DatasetEvent, bool) { if o == nil || o.DatasetEvents == nil { return nil, false } @@ -83,7 +83,7 @@ func (o *DatasetEventCollectionAllOf) HasDatasetEvents() bool { // SetDatasetEvents gets a reference to the given []DatasetEvent and assigns it to the DatasetEvents field. func (o *DatasetEventCollectionAllOf) SetDatasetEvents(v []DatasetEvent) { - o.DatasetEvents = &v + o.DatasetEvents = v } func (o DatasetEventCollectionAllOf) MarshalJSON() ([]byte, error) { diff --git a/airflow/model_error.go b/airflow/model_error.go index 7e4b7b9..b16b8b9 100644 --- a/airflow/model_error.go +++ b/airflow/model_error.go @@ -18,9 +18,9 @@ /* Airflow API (Stable) -# Overview To facilitate management, Apache Airflow supports a range of REST API endpoints across its objects. This section provides an overview of the API design, methods, and supported use cases. Most of the endpoints accept `JSON` as input and return `JSON` responses. This means that you must usually add the following headers to your request: ``` Content-type: application/json Accept: application/json ``` ## Resources The term `resource` refers to a single type of object in the Airflow metadata. An API is broken up by its endpoint's corresponding resource. The name of a resource is typically plural and expressed in camelCase. Example: `dagRuns`. Resource names are used as part of endpoint URLs, as well as in API parameters and responses. ## CRUD Operations The platform supports **C**reate, **R**ead, **U**pdate, and **D**elete operations on most resources. You can review the standards for these operations and their standard parameters below. Some endpoints have special behavior as exceptions. ### Create To create a resource, you typically submit an HTTP `POST` request with the resource's required metadata in the request body. The response returns a `201 Created` response code upon success with the resource's metadata, including its internal `id`, in the response body. ### Read The HTTP `GET` request can be used to read a resource or to list a number of resources. A resource's `id` can be submitted in the request parameters to read a specific resource. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with the resource's metadata in the response body. If a `GET` request does not include a specific resource `id`, it is treated as a list request. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with an object containing a list of resources' metadata in the response body. When reading resources, some common query parameters are usually available. e.g.: ``` v1/connections?limit=25&offset=25 ``` |Query Parameter|Type|Description| |---------------|----|-----------| |limit|integer|Maximum number of objects to fetch. Usually 25 by default| |offset|integer|Offset after which to start returning objects. For use with limit query parameter.| ### Update Updating a resource requires the resource `id`, and is typically done using an HTTP `PATCH` request, with the fields to modify in the request body. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with information about the modified resource in the response body. ### Delete Deleting a resource requires the resource `id` and is typically executing via an HTTP `DELETE` request. The response usually returns a `204 No Content` response code upon success. ## Conventions - Resource names are plural and expressed in camelCase. - Names are consistent between URL parameter name and field name. - Field names are in snake_case. ```json { \"name\": \"string\", \"slots\": 0, \"occupied_slots\": 0, \"used_slots\": 0, \"queued_slots\": 0, \"open_slots\": 0 } ``` ### Update Mask Update mask is available as a query parameter in patch endpoints. It is used to notify the API which fields you want to update. Using `update_mask` makes it easier to update objects by helping the server know which fields to update in an object instead of updating all fields. The update request ignores any fields that aren't specified in the field mask, leaving them with their current values. Example: ``` resource = request.get('/resource/my-id').json() resource['my_field'] = 'new-value' request.patch('/resource/my-id?update_mask=my_field', data=json.dumps(resource)) ``` ## Versioning and Endpoint Lifecycle - API versioning is not synchronized to specific releases of the Apache Airflow. - APIs are designed to be backward compatible. - Any changes to the API will first go through a deprecation phase. # Trying the API You can use a third party client, such as [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), [HTTPie](https://httpie.org/), [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [the Insomnia rest client](https://insomnia.rest/) to test the Apache Airflow API. Note that you will need to pass credentials data. For e.g., here is how to pause a DAG with [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), when basic authorization is used: ```bash curl -X PATCH 'https://example.com/api/v1/dags/{dag_id}?update_mask=is_paused' \\ -H 'Content-Type: application/json' \\ --user \"username:password\" \\ -d '{ \"is_paused\": true }' ``` Using a graphical tool such as [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [Insomnia](https://insomnia.rest/), it is possible to import the API specifications directly: 1. Download the API specification by clicking the **Download** button at top of this document 2. Import the JSON specification in the graphical tool of your choice. - In *Postman*, you can click the **import** button at the top - With *Insomnia*, you can just drag-and-drop the file on the UI Note that with *Postman*, you can also generate code snippets by selecting a request and clicking on the **Code** button. ## Enabling CORS [Cross-origin resource sharing (CORS)](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/CORS) is a browser security feature that restricts HTTP requests that are initiated from scripts running in the browser. For details on enabling/configuring CORS, see [Enabling CORS](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Authentication To be able to meet the requirements of many organizations, Airflow supports many authentication methods, and it is even possible to add your own method. If you want to check which auth backend is currently set, you can use `airflow config get-value api auth_backends` command as in the example below. ```bash $ airflow config get-value api auth_backends airflow.api.auth.backend.basic_auth ``` The default is to deny all requests. For details on configuring the authentication, see [API Authorization](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Errors We follow the error response format proposed in [RFC 7807](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7807) also known as Problem Details for HTTP APIs. As with our normal API responses, your client must be prepared to gracefully handle additional members of the response. ## Unauthenticated This indicates that the request has not been applied because it lacks valid authentication credentials for the target resource. Please check that you have valid credentials. ## PermissionDenied This response means that the server understood the request but refuses to authorize it because it lacks sufficient rights to the resource. It happens when you do not have the necessary permission to execute the action you performed. You need to get the appropriate permissions in other to resolve this error. ## BadRequest This response means that the server cannot or will not process the request due to something that is perceived to be a client error (e.g., malformed request syntax, invalid request message framing, or deceptive request routing). To resolve this, please ensure that your syntax is correct. ## NotFound This client error response indicates that the server cannot find the requested resource. ## MethodNotAllowed Indicates that the request method is known by the server but is not supported by the target resource. ## NotAcceptable The target resource does not have a current representation that would be acceptable to the user agent, according to the proactive negotiation header fields received in the request, and the server is unwilling to supply a default representation. ## AlreadyExists The request could not be completed due to a conflict with the current state of the target resource, e.g. the resource it tries to create already exists. ## Unknown This means that the server encountered an unexpected condition that prevented it from fulfilling the request. +# Overview To facilitate management, Apache Airflow supports a range of REST API endpoints across its objects. This section provides an overview of the API design, methods, and supported use cases. Most of the endpoints accept `JSON` as input and return `JSON` responses. This means that you must usually add the following headers to your request: ``` Content-type: application/json Accept: application/json ``` ## Resources The term `resource` refers to a single type of object in the Airflow metadata. An API is broken up by its endpoint's corresponding resource. The name of a resource is typically plural and expressed in camelCase. Example: `dagRuns`. Resource names are used as part of endpoint URLs, as well as in API parameters and responses. ## CRUD Operations The platform supports **C**reate, **R**ead, **U**pdate, and **D**elete operations on most resources. You can review the standards for these operations and their standard parameters below. Some endpoints have special behavior as exceptions. ### Create To create a resource, you typically submit an HTTP `POST` request with the resource's required metadata in the request body. The response returns a `201 Created` response code upon success with the resource's metadata, including its internal `id`, in the response body. ### Read The HTTP `GET` request can be used to read a resource or to list a number of resources. A resource's `id` can be submitted in the request parameters to read a specific resource. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with the resource's metadata in the response body. If a `GET` request does not include a specific resource `id`, it is treated as a list request. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with an object containing a list of resources' metadata in the response body. When reading resources, some common query parameters are usually available. e.g.: ``` v1/connections?limit=25&offset=25 ``` |Query Parameter|Type|Description| |---------------|----|-----------| |limit|integer|Maximum number of objects to fetch. Usually 25 by default| |offset|integer|Offset after which to start returning objects. For use with limit query parameter.| ### Update Updating a resource requires the resource `id`, and is typically done using an HTTP `PATCH` request, with the fields to modify in the request body. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with information about the modified resource in the response body. ### Delete Deleting a resource requires the resource `id` and is typically executed via an HTTP `DELETE` request. The response usually returns a `204 No Content` response code upon success. ## Conventions - Resource names are plural and expressed in camelCase. - Names are consistent between URL parameter name and field name. - Field names are in snake_case. ```json { \"description\": \"string\", \"name\": \"string\", \"occupied_slots\": 0, \"open_slots\": 0 \"queued_slots\": 0, \"running_slots\": 0, \"scheduled_slots\": 0, \"slots\": 0, } ``` ### Update Mask Update mask is available as a query parameter in patch endpoints. It is used to notify the API which fields you want to update. Using `update_mask` makes it easier to update objects by helping the server know which fields to update in an object instead of updating all fields. The update request ignores any fields that aren't specified in the field mask, leaving them with their current values. Example: ``` resource = request.get('/resource/my-id').json() resource['my_field'] = 'new-value' request.patch('/resource/my-id?update_mask=my_field', data=json.dumps(resource)) ``` ## Versioning and Endpoint Lifecycle - API versioning is not synchronized to specific releases of the Apache Airflow. - APIs are designed to be backward compatible. - Any changes to the API will first go through a deprecation phase. # Trying the API You can use a third party client, such as [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), [HTTPie](https://httpie.org/), [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [the Insomnia rest client](https://insomnia.rest/) to test the Apache Airflow API. Note that you will need to pass credentials data. For e.g., here is how to pause a DAG with [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), when basic authorization is used: ```bash curl -X PATCH 'https://example.com/api/v1/dags/{dag_id}?update_mask=is_paused' \\ -H 'Content-Type: application/json' \\ --user \"username:password\" \\ -d '{ \"is_paused\": true }' ``` Using a graphical tool such as [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [Insomnia](https://insomnia.rest/), it is possible to import the API specifications directly: 1. Download the API specification by clicking the **Download** button at the top of this document 2. Import the JSON specification in the graphical tool of your choice. - In *Postman*, you can click the **import** button at the top - With *Insomnia*, you can just drag-and-drop the file on the UI Note that with *Postman*, you can also generate code snippets by selecting a request and clicking on the **Code** button. ## Enabling CORS [Cross-origin resource sharing (CORS)](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/CORS) is a browser security feature that restricts HTTP requests that are initiated from scripts running in the browser. For details on enabling/configuring CORS, see [Enabling CORS](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Authentication To be able to meet the requirements of many organizations, Airflow supports many authentication methods, and it is even possible to add your own method. If you want to check which auth backend is currently set, you can use `airflow config get-value api auth_backends` command as in the example below. ```bash $ airflow config get-value api auth_backends airflow.api.auth.backend.basic_auth ``` The default is to deny all requests. For details on configuring the authentication, see [API Authorization](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Errors We follow the error response format proposed in [RFC 7807](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7807) also known as Problem Details for HTTP APIs. As with our normal API responses, your client must be prepared to gracefully handle additional members of the response. ## Unauthenticated This indicates that the request has not been applied because it lacks valid authentication credentials for the target resource. Please check that you have valid credentials. ## PermissionDenied This response means that the server understood the request but refuses to authorize it because it lacks sufficient rights to the resource. It happens when you do not have the necessary permission to execute the action you performed. You need to get the appropriate permissions in other to resolve this error. ## BadRequest This response means that the server cannot or will not process the request due to something that is perceived to be a client error (e.g., malformed request syntax, invalid request message framing, or deceptive request routing). To resolve this, please ensure that your syntax is correct. ## NotFound This client error response indicates that the server cannot find the requested resource. ## MethodNotAllowed Indicates that the request method is known by the server but is not supported by the target resource. ## NotAcceptable The target resource does not have a current representation that would be acceptable to the user agent, according to the proactive negotiation header fields received in the request, and the server is unwilling to supply a default representation. ## AlreadyExists The request could not be completed due to a conflict with the current state of the target resource, e.g. the resource it tries to create already exists. ## Unknown This means that the server encountered an unexpected condition that prevented it from fulfilling the request. -API version: 2.5.0 +API version: 2.7.2 Contact: dev@airflow.apache.org */ diff --git a/airflow/model_event_log.go b/airflow/model_event_log.go index 9205043..33f5731 100644 --- a/airflow/model_event_log.go +++ b/airflow/model_event_log.go @@ -18,9 +18,9 @@ /* Airflow API (Stable) -# Overview To facilitate management, Apache Airflow supports a range of REST API endpoints across its objects. This section provides an overview of the API design, methods, and supported use cases. Most of the endpoints accept `JSON` as input and return `JSON` responses. This means that you must usually add the following headers to your request: ``` Content-type: application/json Accept: application/json ``` ## Resources The term `resource` refers to a single type of object in the Airflow metadata. An API is broken up by its endpoint's corresponding resource. The name of a resource is typically plural and expressed in camelCase. Example: `dagRuns`. Resource names are used as part of endpoint URLs, as well as in API parameters and responses. ## CRUD Operations The platform supports **C**reate, **R**ead, **U**pdate, and **D**elete operations on most resources. You can review the standards for these operations and their standard parameters below. Some endpoints have special behavior as exceptions. ### Create To create a resource, you typically submit an HTTP `POST` request with the resource's required metadata in the request body. The response returns a `201 Created` response code upon success with the resource's metadata, including its internal `id`, in the response body. ### Read The HTTP `GET` request can be used to read a resource or to list a number of resources. A resource's `id` can be submitted in the request parameters to read a specific resource. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with the resource's metadata in the response body. If a `GET` request does not include a specific resource `id`, it is treated as a list request. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with an object containing a list of resources' metadata in the response body. When reading resources, some common query parameters are usually available. e.g.: ``` v1/connections?limit=25&offset=25 ``` |Query Parameter|Type|Description| |---------------|----|-----------| |limit|integer|Maximum number of objects to fetch. Usually 25 by default| |offset|integer|Offset after which to start returning objects. For use with limit query parameter.| ### Update Updating a resource requires the resource `id`, and is typically done using an HTTP `PATCH` request, with the fields to modify in the request body. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with information about the modified resource in the response body. ### Delete Deleting a resource requires the resource `id` and is typically executing via an HTTP `DELETE` request. The response usually returns a `204 No Content` response code upon success. ## Conventions - Resource names are plural and expressed in camelCase. - Names are consistent between URL parameter name and field name. - Field names are in snake_case. ```json { \"name\": \"string\", \"slots\": 0, \"occupied_slots\": 0, \"used_slots\": 0, \"queued_slots\": 0, \"open_slots\": 0 } ``` ### Update Mask Update mask is available as a query parameter in patch endpoints. It is used to notify the API which fields you want to update. Using `update_mask` makes it easier to update objects by helping the server know which fields to update in an object instead of updating all fields. The update request ignores any fields that aren't specified in the field mask, leaving them with their current values. Example: ``` resource = request.get('/resource/my-id').json() resource['my_field'] = 'new-value' request.patch('/resource/my-id?update_mask=my_field', data=json.dumps(resource)) ``` ## Versioning and Endpoint Lifecycle - API versioning is not synchronized to specific releases of the Apache Airflow. - APIs are designed to be backward compatible. - Any changes to the API will first go through a deprecation phase. # Trying the API You can use a third party client, such as [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), [HTTPie](https://httpie.org/), [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [the Insomnia rest client](https://insomnia.rest/) to test the Apache Airflow API. Note that you will need to pass credentials data. For e.g., here is how to pause a DAG with [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), when basic authorization is used: ```bash curl -X PATCH 'https://example.com/api/v1/dags/{dag_id}?update_mask=is_paused' \\ -H 'Content-Type: application/json' \\ --user \"username:password\" \\ -d '{ \"is_paused\": true }' ``` Using a graphical tool such as [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [Insomnia](https://insomnia.rest/), it is possible to import the API specifications directly: 1. Download the API specification by clicking the **Download** button at top of this document 2. Import the JSON specification in the graphical tool of your choice. - In *Postman*, you can click the **import** button at the top - With *Insomnia*, you can just drag-and-drop the file on the UI Note that with *Postman*, you can also generate code snippets by selecting a request and clicking on the **Code** button. ## Enabling CORS [Cross-origin resource sharing (CORS)](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/CORS) is a browser security feature that restricts HTTP requests that are initiated from scripts running in the browser. For details on enabling/configuring CORS, see [Enabling CORS](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Authentication To be able to meet the requirements of many organizations, Airflow supports many authentication methods, and it is even possible to add your own method. If you want to check which auth backend is currently set, you can use `airflow config get-value api auth_backends` command as in the example below. ```bash $ airflow config get-value api auth_backends airflow.api.auth.backend.basic_auth ``` The default is to deny all requests. For details on configuring the authentication, see [API Authorization](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Errors We follow the error response format proposed in [RFC 7807](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7807) also known as Problem Details for HTTP APIs. As with our normal API responses, your client must be prepared to gracefully handle additional members of the response. ## Unauthenticated This indicates that the request has not been applied because it lacks valid authentication credentials for the target resource. Please check that you have valid credentials. ## PermissionDenied This response means that the server understood the request but refuses to authorize it because it lacks sufficient rights to the resource. It happens when you do not have the necessary permission to execute the action you performed. You need to get the appropriate permissions in other to resolve this error. ## BadRequest This response means that the server cannot or will not process the request due to something that is perceived to be a client error (e.g., malformed request syntax, invalid request message framing, or deceptive request routing). To resolve this, please ensure that your syntax is correct. ## NotFound This client error response indicates that the server cannot find the requested resource. ## MethodNotAllowed Indicates that the request method is known by the server but is not supported by the target resource. ## NotAcceptable The target resource does not have a current representation that would be acceptable to the user agent, according to the proactive negotiation header fields received in the request, and the server is unwilling to supply a default representation. ## AlreadyExists The request could not be completed due to a conflict with the current state of the target resource, e.g. the resource it tries to create already exists. ## Unknown This means that the server encountered an unexpected condition that prevented it from fulfilling the request. +# Overview To facilitate management, Apache Airflow supports a range of REST API endpoints across its objects. This section provides an overview of the API design, methods, and supported use cases. Most of the endpoints accept `JSON` as input and return `JSON` responses. This means that you must usually add the following headers to your request: ``` Content-type: application/json Accept: application/json ``` ## Resources The term `resource` refers to a single type of object in the Airflow metadata. An API is broken up by its endpoint's corresponding resource. The name of a resource is typically plural and expressed in camelCase. Example: `dagRuns`. Resource names are used as part of endpoint URLs, as well as in API parameters and responses. ## CRUD Operations The platform supports **C**reate, **R**ead, **U**pdate, and **D**elete operations on most resources. You can review the standards for these operations and their standard parameters below. Some endpoints have special behavior as exceptions. ### Create To create a resource, you typically submit an HTTP `POST` request with the resource's required metadata in the request body. The response returns a `201 Created` response code upon success with the resource's metadata, including its internal `id`, in the response body. ### Read The HTTP `GET` request can be used to read a resource or to list a number of resources. A resource's `id` can be submitted in the request parameters to read a specific resource. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with the resource's metadata in the response body. If a `GET` request does not include a specific resource `id`, it is treated as a list request. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with an object containing a list of resources' metadata in the response body. When reading resources, some common query parameters are usually available. e.g.: ``` v1/connections?limit=25&offset=25 ``` |Query Parameter|Type|Description| |---------------|----|-----------| |limit|integer|Maximum number of objects to fetch. Usually 25 by default| |offset|integer|Offset after which to start returning objects. For use with limit query parameter.| ### Update Updating a resource requires the resource `id`, and is typically done using an HTTP `PATCH` request, with the fields to modify in the request body. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with information about the modified resource in the response body. ### Delete Deleting a resource requires the resource `id` and is typically executed via an HTTP `DELETE` request. The response usually returns a `204 No Content` response code upon success. ## Conventions - Resource names are plural and expressed in camelCase. - Names are consistent between URL parameter name and field name. - Field names are in snake_case. ```json { \"description\": \"string\", \"name\": \"string\", \"occupied_slots\": 0, \"open_slots\": 0 \"queued_slots\": 0, \"running_slots\": 0, \"scheduled_slots\": 0, \"slots\": 0, } ``` ### Update Mask Update mask is available as a query parameter in patch endpoints. It is used to notify the API which fields you want to update. Using `update_mask` makes it easier to update objects by helping the server know which fields to update in an object instead of updating all fields. The update request ignores any fields that aren't specified in the field mask, leaving them with their current values. Example: ``` resource = request.get('/resource/my-id').json() resource['my_field'] = 'new-value' request.patch('/resource/my-id?update_mask=my_field', data=json.dumps(resource)) ``` ## Versioning and Endpoint Lifecycle - API versioning is not synchronized to specific releases of the Apache Airflow. - APIs are designed to be backward compatible. - Any changes to the API will first go through a deprecation phase. # Trying the API You can use a third party client, such as [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), [HTTPie](https://httpie.org/), [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [the Insomnia rest client](https://insomnia.rest/) to test the Apache Airflow API. Note that you will need to pass credentials data. For e.g., here is how to pause a DAG with [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), when basic authorization is used: ```bash curl -X PATCH 'https://example.com/api/v1/dags/{dag_id}?update_mask=is_paused' \\ -H 'Content-Type: application/json' \\ --user \"username:password\" \\ -d '{ \"is_paused\": true }' ``` Using a graphical tool such as [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [Insomnia](https://insomnia.rest/), it is possible to import the API specifications directly: 1. Download the API specification by clicking the **Download** button at the top of this document 2. Import the JSON specification in the graphical tool of your choice. - In *Postman*, you can click the **import** button at the top - With *Insomnia*, you can just drag-and-drop the file on the UI Note that with *Postman*, you can also generate code snippets by selecting a request and clicking on the **Code** button. ## Enabling CORS [Cross-origin resource sharing (CORS)](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/CORS) is a browser security feature that restricts HTTP requests that are initiated from scripts running in the browser. For details on enabling/configuring CORS, see [Enabling CORS](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Authentication To be able to meet the requirements of many organizations, Airflow supports many authentication methods, and it is even possible to add your own method. If you want to check which auth backend is currently set, you can use `airflow config get-value api auth_backends` command as in the example below. ```bash $ airflow config get-value api auth_backends airflow.api.auth.backend.basic_auth ``` The default is to deny all requests. For details on configuring the authentication, see [API Authorization](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Errors We follow the error response format proposed in [RFC 7807](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7807) also known as Problem Details for HTTP APIs. As with our normal API responses, your client must be prepared to gracefully handle additional members of the response. ## Unauthenticated This indicates that the request has not been applied because it lacks valid authentication credentials for the target resource. Please check that you have valid credentials. ## PermissionDenied This response means that the server understood the request but refuses to authorize it because it lacks sufficient rights to the resource. It happens when you do not have the necessary permission to execute the action you performed. You need to get the appropriate permissions in other to resolve this error. ## BadRequest This response means that the server cannot or will not process the request due to something that is perceived to be a client error (e.g., malformed request syntax, invalid request message framing, or deceptive request routing). To resolve this, please ensure that your syntax is correct. ## NotFound This client error response indicates that the server cannot find the requested resource. ## MethodNotAllowed Indicates that the request method is known by the server but is not supported by the target resource. ## NotAcceptable The target resource does not have a current representation that would be acceptable to the user agent, according to the proactive negotiation header fields received in the request, and the server is unwilling to supply a default representation. ## AlreadyExists The request could not be completed due to a conflict with the current state of the target resource, e.g. the resource it tries to create already exists. ## Unknown This means that the server encountered an unexpected condition that prevented it from fulfilling the request. -API version: 2.5.0 +API version: 2.7.2 Contact: dev@airflow.apache.org */ diff --git a/airflow/model_event_log_collection.go b/airflow/model_event_log_collection.go index 6235a44..232c048 100644 --- a/airflow/model_event_log_collection.go +++ b/airflow/model_event_log_collection.go @@ -18,9 +18,9 @@ /* Airflow API (Stable) -# Overview To facilitate management, Apache Airflow supports a range of REST API endpoints across its objects. This section provides an overview of the API design, methods, and supported use cases. Most of the endpoints accept `JSON` as input and return `JSON` responses. This means that you must usually add the following headers to your request: ``` Content-type: application/json Accept: application/json ``` ## Resources The term `resource` refers to a single type of object in the Airflow metadata. An API is broken up by its endpoint's corresponding resource. The name of a resource is typically plural and expressed in camelCase. Example: `dagRuns`. Resource names are used as part of endpoint URLs, as well as in API parameters and responses. ## CRUD Operations The platform supports **C**reate, **R**ead, **U**pdate, and **D**elete operations on most resources. You can review the standards for these operations and their standard parameters below. Some endpoints have special behavior as exceptions. ### Create To create a resource, you typically submit an HTTP `POST` request with the resource's required metadata in the request body. The response returns a `201 Created` response code upon success with the resource's metadata, including its internal `id`, in the response body. ### Read The HTTP `GET` request can be used to read a resource or to list a number of resources. A resource's `id` can be submitted in the request parameters to read a specific resource. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with the resource's metadata in the response body. If a `GET` request does not include a specific resource `id`, it is treated as a list request. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with an object containing a list of resources' metadata in the response body. When reading resources, some common query parameters are usually available. e.g.: ``` v1/connections?limit=25&offset=25 ``` |Query Parameter|Type|Description| |---------------|----|-----------| |limit|integer|Maximum number of objects to fetch. Usually 25 by default| |offset|integer|Offset after which to start returning objects. For use with limit query parameter.| ### Update Updating a resource requires the resource `id`, and is typically done using an HTTP `PATCH` request, with the fields to modify in the request body. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with information about the modified resource in the response body. ### Delete Deleting a resource requires the resource `id` and is typically executing via an HTTP `DELETE` request. The response usually returns a `204 No Content` response code upon success. ## Conventions - Resource names are plural and expressed in camelCase. - Names are consistent between URL parameter name and field name. - Field names are in snake_case. ```json { \"name\": \"string\", \"slots\": 0, \"occupied_slots\": 0, \"used_slots\": 0, \"queued_slots\": 0, \"open_slots\": 0 } ``` ### Update Mask Update mask is available as a query parameter in patch endpoints. It is used to notify the API which fields you want to update. Using `update_mask` makes it easier to update objects by helping the server know which fields to update in an object instead of updating all fields. The update request ignores any fields that aren't specified in the field mask, leaving them with their current values. Example: ``` resource = request.get('/resource/my-id').json() resource['my_field'] = 'new-value' request.patch('/resource/my-id?update_mask=my_field', data=json.dumps(resource)) ``` ## Versioning and Endpoint Lifecycle - API versioning is not synchronized to specific releases of the Apache Airflow. - APIs are designed to be backward compatible. - Any changes to the API will first go through a deprecation phase. # Trying the API You can use a third party client, such as [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), [HTTPie](https://httpie.org/), [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [the Insomnia rest client](https://insomnia.rest/) to test the Apache Airflow API. Note that you will need to pass credentials data. For e.g., here is how to pause a DAG with [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), when basic authorization is used: ```bash curl -X PATCH 'https://example.com/api/v1/dags/{dag_id}?update_mask=is_paused' \\ -H 'Content-Type: application/json' \\ --user \"username:password\" \\ -d '{ \"is_paused\": true }' ``` Using a graphical tool such as [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [Insomnia](https://insomnia.rest/), it is possible to import the API specifications directly: 1. Download the API specification by clicking the **Download** button at top of this document 2. Import the JSON specification in the graphical tool of your choice. - In *Postman*, you can click the **import** button at the top - With *Insomnia*, you can just drag-and-drop the file on the UI Note that with *Postman*, you can also generate code snippets by selecting a request and clicking on the **Code** button. ## Enabling CORS [Cross-origin resource sharing (CORS)](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/CORS) is a browser security feature that restricts HTTP requests that are initiated from scripts running in the browser. For details on enabling/configuring CORS, see [Enabling CORS](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Authentication To be able to meet the requirements of many organizations, Airflow supports many authentication methods, and it is even possible to add your own method. If you want to check which auth backend is currently set, you can use `airflow config get-value api auth_backends` command as in the example below. ```bash $ airflow config get-value api auth_backends airflow.api.auth.backend.basic_auth ``` The default is to deny all requests. For details on configuring the authentication, see [API Authorization](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Errors We follow the error response format proposed in [RFC 7807](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7807) also known as Problem Details for HTTP APIs. As with our normal API responses, your client must be prepared to gracefully handle additional members of the response. ## Unauthenticated This indicates that the request has not been applied because it lacks valid authentication credentials for the target resource. Please check that you have valid credentials. ## PermissionDenied This response means that the server understood the request but refuses to authorize it because it lacks sufficient rights to the resource. It happens when you do not have the necessary permission to execute the action you performed. You need to get the appropriate permissions in other to resolve this error. ## BadRequest This response means that the server cannot or will not process the request due to something that is perceived to be a client error (e.g., malformed request syntax, invalid request message framing, or deceptive request routing). To resolve this, please ensure that your syntax is correct. ## NotFound This client error response indicates that the server cannot find the requested resource. ## MethodNotAllowed Indicates that the request method is known by the server but is not supported by the target resource. ## NotAcceptable The target resource does not have a current representation that would be acceptable to the user agent, according to the proactive negotiation header fields received in the request, and the server is unwilling to supply a default representation. ## AlreadyExists The request could not be completed due to a conflict with the current state of the target resource, e.g. the resource it tries to create already exists. ## Unknown This means that the server encountered an unexpected condition that prevented it from fulfilling the request. +# Overview To facilitate management, Apache Airflow supports a range of REST API endpoints across its objects. This section provides an overview of the API design, methods, and supported use cases. Most of the endpoints accept `JSON` as input and return `JSON` responses. This means that you must usually add the following headers to your request: ``` Content-type: application/json Accept: application/json ``` ## Resources The term `resource` refers to a single type of object in the Airflow metadata. An API is broken up by its endpoint's corresponding resource. The name of a resource is typically plural and expressed in camelCase. Example: `dagRuns`. Resource names are used as part of endpoint URLs, as well as in API parameters and responses. ## CRUD Operations The platform supports **C**reate, **R**ead, **U**pdate, and **D**elete operations on most resources. You can review the standards for these operations and their standard parameters below. Some endpoints have special behavior as exceptions. ### Create To create a resource, you typically submit an HTTP `POST` request with the resource's required metadata in the request body. The response returns a `201 Created` response code upon success with the resource's metadata, including its internal `id`, in the response body. ### Read The HTTP `GET` request can be used to read a resource or to list a number of resources. A resource's `id` can be submitted in the request parameters to read a specific resource. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with the resource's metadata in the response body. If a `GET` request does not include a specific resource `id`, it is treated as a list request. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with an object containing a list of resources' metadata in the response body. When reading resources, some common query parameters are usually available. e.g.: ``` v1/connections?limit=25&offset=25 ``` |Query Parameter|Type|Description| |---------------|----|-----------| |limit|integer|Maximum number of objects to fetch. Usually 25 by default| |offset|integer|Offset after which to start returning objects. For use with limit query parameter.| ### Update Updating a resource requires the resource `id`, and is typically done using an HTTP `PATCH` request, with the fields to modify in the request body. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with information about the modified resource in the response body. ### Delete Deleting a resource requires the resource `id` and is typically executed via an HTTP `DELETE` request. The response usually returns a `204 No Content` response code upon success. ## Conventions - Resource names are plural and expressed in camelCase. - Names are consistent between URL parameter name and field name. - Field names are in snake_case. ```json { \"description\": \"string\", \"name\": \"string\", \"occupied_slots\": 0, \"open_slots\": 0 \"queued_slots\": 0, \"running_slots\": 0, \"scheduled_slots\": 0, \"slots\": 0, } ``` ### Update Mask Update mask is available as a query parameter in patch endpoints. It is used to notify the API which fields you want to update. Using `update_mask` makes it easier to update objects by helping the server know which fields to update in an object instead of updating all fields. The update request ignores any fields that aren't specified in the field mask, leaving them with their current values. Example: ``` resource = request.get('/resource/my-id').json() resource['my_field'] = 'new-value' request.patch('/resource/my-id?update_mask=my_field', data=json.dumps(resource)) ``` ## Versioning and Endpoint Lifecycle - API versioning is not synchronized to specific releases of the Apache Airflow. - APIs are designed to be backward compatible. - Any changes to the API will first go through a deprecation phase. # Trying the API You can use a third party client, such as [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), [HTTPie](https://httpie.org/), [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [the Insomnia rest client](https://insomnia.rest/) to test the Apache Airflow API. Note that you will need to pass credentials data. For e.g., here is how to pause a DAG with [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), when basic authorization is used: ```bash curl -X PATCH 'https://example.com/api/v1/dags/{dag_id}?update_mask=is_paused' \\ -H 'Content-Type: application/json' \\ --user \"username:password\" \\ -d '{ \"is_paused\": true }' ``` Using a graphical tool such as [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [Insomnia](https://insomnia.rest/), it is possible to import the API specifications directly: 1. Download the API specification by clicking the **Download** button at the top of this document 2. Import the JSON specification in the graphical tool of your choice. - In *Postman*, you can click the **import** button at the top - With *Insomnia*, you can just drag-and-drop the file on the UI Note that with *Postman*, you can also generate code snippets by selecting a request and clicking on the **Code** button. ## Enabling CORS [Cross-origin resource sharing (CORS)](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/CORS) is a browser security feature that restricts HTTP requests that are initiated from scripts running in the browser. For details on enabling/configuring CORS, see [Enabling CORS](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Authentication To be able to meet the requirements of many organizations, Airflow supports many authentication methods, and it is even possible to add your own method. If you want to check which auth backend is currently set, you can use `airflow config get-value api auth_backends` command as in the example below. ```bash $ airflow config get-value api auth_backends airflow.api.auth.backend.basic_auth ``` The default is to deny all requests. For details on configuring the authentication, see [API Authorization](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Errors We follow the error response format proposed in [RFC 7807](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7807) also known as Problem Details for HTTP APIs. As with our normal API responses, your client must be prepared to gracefully handle additional members of the response. ## Unauthenticated This indicates that the request has not been applied because it lacks valid authentication credentials for the target resource. Please check that you have valid credentials. ## PermissionDenied This response means that the server understood the request but refuses to authorize it because it lacks sufficient rights to the resource. It happens when you do not have the necessary permission to execute the action you performed. You need to get the appropriate permissions in other to resolve this error. ## BadRequest This response means that the server cannot or will not process the request due to something that is perceived to be a client error (e.g., malformed request syntax, invalid request message framing, or deceptive request routing). To resolve this, please ensure that your syntax is correct. ## NotFound This client error response indicates that the server cannot find the requested resource. ## MethodNotAllowed Indicates that the request method is known by the server but is not supported by the target resource. ## NotAcceptable The target resource does not have a current representation that would be acceptable to the user agent, according to the proactive negotiation header fields received in the request, and the server is unwilling to supply a default representation. ## AlreadyExists The request could not be completed due to a conflict with the current state of the target resource, e.g. the resource it tries to create already exists. ## Unknown This means that the server encountered an unexpected condition that prevented it from fulfilling the request. -API version: 2.5.0 +API version: 2.7.2 Contact: dev@airflow.apache.org */ @@ -34,8 +34,8 @@ import ( // EventLogCollection Collection of event logs. *Changed in version 2.1.0*: 'total_entries' field is added. type EventLogCollection struct { - EventLogs *[]EventLog `json:"event_logs,omitempty"` - // Count of objects in the current result set. + EventLogs []EventLog `json:"event_logs,omitempty"` + // Count of total objects in the current result set before pagination parameters (limit, offset) are applied. TotalEntries *int32 `json:"total_entries,omitempty"` } @@ -62,12 +62,12 @@ func (o *EventLogCollection) GetEventLogs() []EventLog { var ret []EventLog return ret } - return *o.EventLogs + return o.EventLogs } // GetEventLogsOk returns a tuple with the EventLogs field value if set, nil otherwise // and a boolean to check if the value has been set. -func (o *EventLogCollection) GetEventLogsOk() (*[]EventLog, bool) { +func (o *EventLogCollection) GetEventLogsOk() ([]EventLog, bool) { if o == nil || o.EventLogs == nil { return nil, false } @@ -85,7 +85,7 @@ func (o *EventLogCollection) HasEventLogs() bool { // SetEventLogs gets a reference to the given []EventLog and assigns it to the EventLogs field. func (o *EventLogCollection) SetEventLogs(v []EventLog) { - o.EventLogs = &v + o.EventLogs = v } // GetTotalEntries returns the TotalEntries field value if set, zero value otherwise. diff --git a/airflow/model_event_log_collection_all_of.go b/airflow/model_event_log_collection_all_of.go index ac9b9a4..bc3c1a7 100644 --- a/airflow/model_event_log_collection_all_of.go +++ b/airflow/model_event_log_collection_all_of.go @@ -18,9 +18,9 @@ /* Airflow API (Stable) -# Overview To facilitate management, Apache Airflow supports a range of REST API endpoints across its objects. This section provides an overview of the API design, methods, and supported use cases. Most of the endpoints accept `JSON` as input and return `JSON` responses. This means that you must usually add the following headers to your request: ``` Content-type: application/json Accept: application/json ``` ## Resources The term `resource` refers to a single type of object in the Airflow metadata. An API is broken up by its endpoint's corresponding resource. The name of a resource is typically plural and expressed in camelCase. Example: `dagRuns`. Resource names are used as part of endpoint URLs, as well as in API parameters and responses. ## CRUD Operations The platform supports **C**reate, **R**ead, **U**pdate, and **D**elete operations on most resources. You can review the standards for these operations and their standard parameters below. Some endpoints have special behavior as exceptions. ### Create To create a resource, you typically submit an HTTP `POST` request with the resource's required metadata in the request body. The response returns a `201 Created` response code upon success with the resource's metadata, including its internal `id`, in the response body. ### Read The HTTP `GET` request can be used to read a resource or to list a number of resources. A resource's `id` can be submitted in the request parameters to read a specific resource. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with the resource's metadata in the response body. If a `GET` request does not include a specific resource `id`, it is treated as a list request. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with an object containing a list of resources' metadata in the response body. When reading resources, some common query parameters are usually available. e.g.: ``` v1/connections?limit=25&offset=25 ``` |Query Parameter|Type|Description| |---------------|----|-----------| |limit|integer|Maximum number of objects to fetch. Usually 25 by default| |offset|integer|Offset after which to start returning objects. For use with limit query parameter.| ### Update Updating a resource requires the resource `id`, and is typically done using an HTTP `PATCH` request, with the fields to modify in the request body. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with information about the modified resource in the response body. ### Delete Deleting a resource requires the resource `id` and is typically executing via an HTTP `DELETE` request. The response usually returns a `204 No Content` response code upon success. ## Conventions - Resource names are plural and expressed in camelCase. - Names are consistent between URL parameter name and field name. - Field names are in snake_case. ```json { \"name\": \"string\", \"slots\": 0, \"occupied_slots\": 0, \"used_slots\": 0, \"queued_slots\": 0, \"open_slots\": 0 } ``` ### Update Mask Update mask is available as a query parameter in patch endpoints. It is used to notify the API which fields you want to update. Using `update_mask` makes it easier to update objects by helping the server know which fields to update in an object instead of updating all fields. The update request ignores any fields that aren't specified in the field mask, leaving them with their current values. Example: ``` resource = request.get('/resource/my-id').json() resource['my_field'] = 'new-value' request.patch('/resource/my-id?update_mask=my_field', data=json.dumps(resource)) ``` ## Versioning and Endpoint Lifecycle - API versioning is not synchronized to specific releases of the Apache Airflow. - APIs are designed to be backward compatible. - Any changes to the API will first go through a deprecation phase. # Trying the API You can use a third party client, such as [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), [HTTPie](https://httpie.org/), [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [the Insomnia rest client](https://insomnia.rest/) to test the Apache Airflow API. Note that you will need to pass credentials data. For e.g., here is how to pause a DAG with [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), when basic authorization is used: ```bash curl -X PATCH 'https://example.com/api/v1/dags/{dag_id}?update_mask=is_paused' \\ -H 'Content-Type: application/json' \\ --user \"username:password\" \\ -d '{ \"is_paused\": true }' ``` Using a graphical tool such as [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [Insomnia](https://insomnia.rest/), it is possible to import the API specifications directly: 1. Download the API specification by clicking the **Download** button at top of this document 2. Import the JSON specification in the graphical tool of your choice. - In *Postman*, you can click the **import** button at the top - With *Insomnia*, you can just drag-and-drop the file on the UI Note that with *Postman*, you can also generate code snippets by selecting a request and clicking on the **Code** button. ## Enabling CORS [Cross-origin resource sharing (CORS)](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/CORS) is a browser security feature that restricts HTTP requests that are initiated from scripts running in the browser. For details on enabling/configuring CORS, see [Enabling CORS](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Authentication To be able to meet the requirements of many organizations, Airflow supports many authentication methods, and it is even possible to add your own method. If you want to check which auth backend is currently set, you can use `airflow config get-value api auth_backends` command as in the example below. ```bash $ airflow config get-value api auth_backends airflow.api.auth.backend.basic_auth ``` The default is to deny all requests. For details on configuring the authentication, see [API Authorization](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Errors We follow the error response format proposed in [RFC 7807](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7807) also known as Problem Details for HTTP APIs. As with our normal API responses, your client must be prepared to gracefully handle additional members of the response. ## Unauthenticated This indicates that the request has not been applied because it lacks valid authentication credentials for the target resource. Please check that you have valid credentials. ## PermissionDenied This response means that the server understood the request but refuses to authorize it because it lacks sufficient rights to the resource. It happens when you do not have the necessary permission to execute the action you performed. You need to get the appropriate permissions in other to resolve this error. ## BadRequest This response means that the server cannot or will not process the request due to something that is perceived to be a client error (e.g., malformed request syntax, invalid request message framing, or deceptive request routing). To resolve this, please ensure that your syntax is correct. ## NotFound This client error response indicates that the server cannot find the requested resource. ## MethodNotAllowed Indicates that the request method is known by the server but is not supported by the target resource. ## NotAcceptable The target resource does not have a current representation that would be acceptable to the user agent, according to the proactive negotiation header fields received in the request, and the server is unwilling to supply a default representation. ## AlreadyExists The request could not be completed due to a conflict with the current state of the target resource, e.g. the resource it tries to create already exists. ## Unknown This means that the server encountered an unexpected condition that prevented it from fulfilling the request. +# Overview To facilitate management, Apache Airflow supports a range of REST API endpoints across its objects. This section provides an overview of the API design, methods, and supported use cases. Most of the endpoints accept `JSON` as input and return `JSON` responses. This means that you must usually add the following headers to your request: ``` Content-type: application/json Accept: application/json ``` ## Resources The term `resource` refers to a single type of object in the Airflow metadata. An API is broken up by its endpoint's corresponding resource. The name of a resource is typically plural and expressed in camelCase. Example: `dagRuns`. Resource names are used as part of endpoint URLs, as well as in API parameters and responses. ## CRUD Operations The platform supports **C**reate, **R**ead, **U**pdate, and **D**elete operations on most resources. You can review the standards for these operations and their standard parameters below. Some endpoints have special behavior as exceptions. ### Create To create a resource, you typically submit an HTTP `POST` request with the resource's required metadata in the request body. The response returns a `201 Created` response code upon success with the resource's metadata, including its internal `id`, in the response body. ### Read The HTTP `GET` request can be used to read a resource or to list a number of resources. A resource's `id` can be submitted in the request parameters to read a specific resource. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with the resource's metadata in the response body. If a `GET` request does not include a specific resource `id`, it is treated as a list request. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with an object containing a list of resources' metadata in the response body. When reading resources, some common query parameters are usually available. e.g.: ``` v1/connections?limit=25&offset=25 ``` |Query Parameter|Type|Description| |---------------|----|-----------| |limit|integer|Maximum number of objects to fetch. Usually 25 by default| |offset|integer|Offset after which to start returning objects. For use with limit query parameter.| ### Update Updating a resource requires the resource `id`, and is typically done using an HTTP `PATCH` request, with the fields to modify in the request body. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with information about the modified resource in the response body. ### Delete Deleting a resource requires the resource `id` and is typically executed via an HTTP `DELETE` request. The response usually returns a `204 No Content` response code upon success. ## Conventions - Resource names are plural and expressed in camelCase. - Names are consistent between URL parameter name and field name. - Field names are in snake_case. ```json { \"description\": \"string\", \"name\": \"string\", \"occupied_slots\": 0, \"open_slots\": 0 \"queued_slots\": 0, \"running_slots\": 0, \"scheduled_slots\": 0, \"slots\": 0, } ``` ### Update Mask Update mask is available as a query parameter in patch endpoints. It is used to notify the API which fields you want to update. Using `update_mask` makes it easier to update objects by helping the server know which fields to update in an object instead of updating all fields. The update request ignores any fields that aren't specified in the field mask, leaving them with their current values. Example: ``` resource = request.get('/resource/my-id').json() resource['my_field'] = 'new-value' request.patch('/resource/my-id?update_mask=my_field', data=json.dumps(resource)) ``` ## Versioning and Endpoint Lifecycle - API versioning is not synchronized to specific releases of the Apache Airflow. - APIs are designed to be backward compatible. - Any changes to the API will first go through a deprecation phase. # Trying the API You can use a third party client, such as [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), [HTTPie](https://httpie.org/), [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [the Insomnia rest client](https://insomnia.rest/) to test the Apache Airflow API. Note that you will need to pass credentials data. For e.g., here is how to pause a DAG with [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), when basic authorization is used: ```bash curl -X PATCH 'https://example.com/api/v1/dags/{dag_id}?update_mask=is_paused' \\ -H 'Content-Type: application/json' \\ --user \"username:password\" \\ -d '{ \"is_paused\": true }' ``` Using a graphical tool such as [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [Insomnia](https://insomnia.rest/), it is possible to import the API specifications directly: 1. Download the API specification by clicking the **Download** button at the top of this document 2. Import the JSON specification in the graphical tool of your choice. - In *Postman*, you can click the **import** button at the top - With *Insomnia*, you can just drag-and-drop the file on the UI Note that with *Postman*, you can also generate code snippets by selecting a request and clicking on the **Code** button. ## Enabling CORS [Cross-origin resource sharing (CORS)](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/CORS) is a browser security feature that restricts HTTP requests that are initiated from scripts running in the browser. For details on enabling/configuring CORS, see [Enabling CORS](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Authentication To be able to meet the requirements of many organizations, Airflow supports many authentication methods, and it is even possible to add your own method. If you want to check which auth backend is currently set, you can use `airflow config get-value api auth_backends` command as in the example below. ```bash $ airflow config get-value api auth_backends airflow.api.auth.backend.basic_auth ``` The default is to deny all requests. For details on configuring the authentication, see [API Authorization](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Errors We follow the error response format proposed in [RFC 7807](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7807) also known as Problem Details for HTTP APIs. As with our normal API responses, your client must be prepared to gracefully handle additional members of the response. ## Unauthenticated This indicates that the request has not been applied because it lacks valid authentication credentials for the target resource. Please check that you have valid credentials. ## PermissionDenied This response means that the server understood the request but refuses to authorize it because it lacks sufficient rights to the resource. It happens when you do not have the necessary permission to execute the action you performed. You need to get the appropriate permissions in other to resolve this error. ## BadRequest This response means that the server cannot or will not process the request due to something that is perceived to be a client error (e.g., malformed request syntax, invalid request message framing, or deceptive request routing). To resolve this, please ensure that your syntax is correct. ## NotFound This client error response indicates that the server cannot find the requested resource. ## MethodNotAllowed Indicates that the request method is known by the server but is not supported by the target resource. ## NotAcceptable The target resource does not have a current representation that would be acceptable to the user agent, according to the proactive negotiation header fields received in the request, and the server is unwilling to supply a default representation. ## AlreadyExists The request could not be completed due to a conflict with the current state of the target resource, e.g. the resource it tries to create already exists. ## Unknown This means that the server encountered an unexpected condition that prevented it from fulfilling the request. -API version: 2.5.0 +API version: 2.7.2 Contact: dev@airflow.apache.org */ @@ -34,7 +34,7 @@ import ( // EventLogCollectionAllOf struct for EventLogCollectionAllOf type EventLogCollectionAllOf struct { - EventLogs *[]EventLog `json:"event_logs,omitempty"` + EventLogs []EventLog `json:"event_logs,omitempty"` } // NewEventLogCollectionAllOf instantiates a new EventLogCollectionAllOf object @@ -60,12 +60,12 @@ func (o *EventLogCollectionAllOf) GetEventLogs() []EventLog { var ret []EventLog return ret } - return *o.EventLogs + return o.EventLogs } // GetEventLogsOk returns a tuple with the EventLogs field value if set, nil otherwise // and a boolean to check if the value has been set. -func (o *EventLogCollectionAllOf) GetEventLogsOk() (*[]EventLog, bool) { +func (o *EventLogCollectionAllOf) GetEventLogsOk() ([]EventLog, bool) { if o == nil || o.EventLogs == nil { return nil, false } @@ -83,7 +83,7 @@ func (o *EventLogCollectionAllOf) HasEventLogs() bool { // SetEventLogs gets a reference to the given []EventLog and assigns it to the EventLogs field. func (o *EventLogCollectionAllOf) SetEventLogs(v []EventLog) { - o.EventLogs = &v + o.EventLogs = v } func (o EventLogCollectionAllOf) MarshalJSON() ([]byte, error) { diff --git a/airflow/model_extra_link.go b/airflow/model_extra_link.go index 2bfc2d4..d9d9822 100644 --- a/airflow/model_extra_link.go +++ b/airflow/model_extra_link.go @@ -18,9 +18,9 @@ /* Airflow API (Stable) -# Overview To facilitate management, Apache Airflow supports a range of REST API endpoints across its objects. This section provides an overview of the API design, methods, and supported use cases. Most of the endpoints accept `JSON` as input and return `JSON` responses. This means that you must usually add the following headers to your request: ``` Content-type: application/json Accept: application/json ``` ## Resources The term `resource` refers to a single type of object in the Airflow metadata. An API is broken up by its endpoint's corresponding resource. The name of a resource is typically plural and expressed in camelCase. Example: `dagRuns`. Resource names are used as part of endpoint URLs, as well as in API parameters and responses. ## CRUD Operations The platform supports **C**reate, **R**ead, **U**pdate, and **D**elete operations on most resources. You can review the standards for these operations and their standard parameters below. Some endpoints have special behavior as exceptions. ### Create To create a resource, you typically submit an HTTP `POST` request with the resource's required metadata in the request body. The response returns a `201 Created` response code upon success with the resource's metadata, including its internal `id`, in the response body. ### Read The HTTP `GET` request can be used to read a resource or to list a number of resources. A resource's `id` can be submitted in the request parameters to read a specific resource. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with the resource's metadata in the response body. If a `GET` request does not include a specific resource `id`, it is treated as a list request. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with an object containing a list of resources' metadata in the response body. When reading resources, some common query parameters are usually available. e.g.: ``` v1/connections?limit=25&offset=25 ``` |Query Parameter|Type|Description| |---------------|----|-----------| |limit|integer|Maximum number of objects to fetch. Usually 25 by default| |offset|integer|Offset after which to start returning objects. For use with limit query parameter.| ### Update Updating a resource requires the resource `id`, and is typically done using an HTTP `PATCH` request, with the fields to modify in the request body. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with information about the modified resource in the response body. ### Delete Deleting a resource requires the resource `id` and is typically executing via an HTTP `DELETE` request. The response usually returns a `204 No Content` response code upon success. ## Conventions - Resource names are plural and expressed in camelCase. - Names are consistent between URL parameter name and field name. - Field names are in snake_case. ```json { \"name\": \"string\", \"slots\": 0, \"occupied_slots\": 0, \"used_slots\": 0, \"queued_slots\": 0, \"open_slots\": 0 } ``` ### Update Mask Update mask is available as a query parameter in patch endpoints. It is used to notify the API which fields you want to update. Using `update_mask` makes it easier to update objects by helping the server know which fields to update in an object instead of updating all fields. The update request ignores any fields that aren't specified in the field mask, leaving them with their current values. Example: ``` resource = request.get('/resource/my-id').json() resource['my_field'] = 'new-value' request.patch('/resource/my-id?update_mask=my_field', data=json.dumps(resource)) ``` ## Versioning and Endpoint Lifecycle - API versioning is not synchronized to specific releases of the Apache Airflow. - APIs are designed to be backward compatible. - Any changes to the API will first go through a deprecation phase. # Trying the API You can use a third party client, such as [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), [HTTPie](https://httpie.org/), [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [the Insomnia rest client](https://insomnia.rest/) to test the Apache Airflow API. Note that you will need to pass credentials data. For e.g., here is how to pause a DAG with [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), when basic authorization is used: ```bash curl -X PATCH 'https://example.com/api/v1/dags/{dag_id}?update_mask=is_paused' \\ -H 'Content-Type: application/json' \\ --user \"username:password\" \\ -d '{ \"is_paused\": true }' ``` Using a graphical tool such as [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [Insomnia](https://insomnia.rest/), it is possible to import the API specifications directly: 1. Download the API specification by clicking the **Download** button at top of this document 2. Import the JSON specification in the graphical tool of your choice. - In *Postman*, you can click the **import** button at the top - With *Insomnia*, you can just drag-and-drop the file on the UI Note that with *Postman*, you can also generate code snippets by selecting a request and clicking on the **Code** button. ## Enabling CORS [Cross-origin resource sharing (CORS)](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/CORS) is a browser security feature that restricts HTTP requests that are initiated from scripts running in the browser. For details on enabling/configuring CORS, see [Enabling CORS](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Authentication To be able to meet the requirements of many organizations, Airflow supports many authentication methods, and it is even possible to add your own method. If you want to check which auth backend is currently set, you can use `airflow config get-value api auth_backends` command as in the example below. ```bash $ airflow config get-value api auth_backends airflow.api.auth.backend.basic_auth ``` The default is to deny all requests. For details on configuring the authentication, see [API Authorization](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Errors We follow the error response format proposed in [RFC 7807](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7807) also known as Problem Details for HTTP APIs. As with our normal API responses, your client must be prepared to gracefully handle additional members of the response. ## Unauthenticated This indicates that the request has not been applied because it lacks valid authentication credentials for the target resource. Please check that you have valid credentials. ## PermissionDenied This response means that the server understood the request but refuses to authorize it because it lacks sufficient rights to the resource. It happens when you do not have the necessary permission to execute the action you performed. You need to get the appropriate permissions in other to resolve this error. ## BadRequest This response means that the server cannot or will not process the request due to something that is perceived to be a client error (e.g., malformed request syntax, invalid request message framing, or deceptive request routing). To resolve this, please ensure that your syntax is correct. ## NotFound This client error response indicates that the server cannot find the requested resource. ## MethodNotAllowed Indicates that the request method is known by the server but is not supported by the target resource. ## NotAcceptable The target resource does not have a current representation that would be acceptable to the user agent, according to the proactive negotiation header fields received in the request, and the server is unwilling to supply a default representation. ## AlreadyExists The request could not be completed due to a conflict with the current state of the target resource, e.g. the resource it tries to create already exists. ## Unknown This means that the server encountered an unexpected condition that prevented it from fulfilling the request. +# Overview To facilitate management, Apache Airflow supports a range of REST API endpoints across its objects. This section provides an overview of the API design, methods, and supported use cases. Most of the endpoints accept `JSON` as input and return `JSON` responses. This means that you must usually add the following headers to your request: ``` Content-type: application/json Accept: application/json ``` ## Resources The term `resource` refers to a single type of object in the Airflow metadata. An API is broken up by its endpoint's corresponding resource. The name of a resource is typically plural and expressed in camelCase. Example: `dagRuns`. Resource names are used as part of endpoint URLs, as well as in API parameters and responses. ## CRUD Operations The platform supports **C**reate, **R**ead, **U**pdate, and **D**elete operations on most resources. You can review the standards for these operations and their standard parameters below. Some endpoints have special behavior as exceptions. ### Create To create a resource, you typically submit an HTTP `POST` request with the resource's required metadata in the request body. The response returns a `201 Created` response code upon success with the resource's metadata, including its internal `id`, in the response body. ### Read The HTTP `GET` request can be used to read a resource or to list a number of resources. A resource's `id` can be submitted in the request parameters to read a specific resource. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with the resource's metadata in the response body. If a `GET` request does not include a specific resource `id`, it is treated as a list request. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with an object containing a list of resources' metadata in the response body. When reading resources, some common query parameters are usually available. e.g.: ``` v1/connections?limit=25&offset=25 ``` |Query Parameter|Type|Description| |---------------|----|-----------| |limit|integer|Maximum number of objects to fetch. Usually 25 by default| |offset|integer|Offset after which to start returning objects. For use with limit query parameter.| ### Update Updating a resource requires the resource `id`, and is typically done using an HTTP `PATCH` request, with the fields to modify in the request body. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with information about the modified resource in the response body. ### Delete Deleting a resource requires the resource `id` and is typically executed via an HTTP `DELETE` request. The response usually returns a `204 No Content` response code upon success. ## Conventions - Resource names are plural and expressed in camelCase. - Names are consistent between URL parameter name and field name. - Field names are in snake_case. ```json { \"description\": \"string\", \"name\": \"string\", \"occupied_slots\": 0, \"open_slots\": 0 \"queued_slots\": 0, \"running_slots\": 0, \"scheduled_slots\": 0, \"slots\": 0, } ``` ### Update Mask Update mask is available as a query parameter in patch endpoints. It is used to notify the API which fields you want to update. Using `update_mask` makes it easier to update objects by helping the server know which fields to update in an object instead of updating all fields. The update request ignores any fields that aren't specified in the field mask, leaving them with their current values. Example: ``` resource = request.get('/resource/my-id').json() resource['my_field'] = 'new-value' request.patch('/resource/my-id?update_mask=my_field', data=json.dumps(resource)) ``` ## Versioning and Endpoint Lifecycle - API versioning is not synchronized to specific releases of the Apache Airflow. - APIs are designed to be backward compatible. - Any changes to the API will first go through a deprecation phase. # Trying the API You can use a third party client, such as [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), [HTTPie](https://httpie.org/), [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [the Insomnia rest client](https://insomnia.rest/) to test the Apache Airflow API. Note that you will need to pass credentials data. For e.g., here is how to pause a DAG with [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), when basic authorization is used: ```bash curl -X PATCH 'https://example.com/api/v1/dags/{dag_id}?update_mask=is_paused' \\ -H 'Content-Type: application/json' \\ --user \"username:password\" \\ -d '{ \"is_paused\": true }' ``` Using a graphical tool such as [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [Insomnia](https://insomnia.rest/), it is possible to import the API specifications directly: 1. Download the API specification by clicking the **Download** button at the top of this document 2. Import the JSON specification in the graphical tool of your choice. - In *Postman*, you can click the **import** button at the top - With *Insomnia*, you can just drag-and-drop the file on the UI Note that with *Postman*, you can also generate code snippets by selecting a request and clicking on the **Code** button. ## Enabling CORS [Cross-origin resource sharing (CORS)](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/CORS) is a browser security feature that restricts HTTP requests that are initiated from scripts running in the browser. For details on enabling/configuring CORS, see [Enabling CORS](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Authentication To be able to meet the requirements of many organizations, Airflow supports many authentication methods, and it is even possible to add your own method. If you want to check which auth backend is currently set, you can use `airflow config get-value api auth_backends` command as in the example below. ```bash $ airflow config get-value api auth_backends airflow.api.auth.backend.basic_auth ``` The default is to deny all requests. For details on configuring the authentication, see [API Authorization](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Errors We follow the error response format proposed in [RFC 7807](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7807) also known as Problem Details for HTTP APIs. As with our normal API responses, your client must be prepared to gracefully handle additional members of the response. ## Unauthenticated This indicates that the request has not been applied because it lacks valid authentication credentials for the target resource. Please check that you have valid credentials. ## PermissionDenied This response means that the server understood the request but refuses to authorize it because it lacks sufficient rights to the resource. It happens when you do not have the necessary permission to execute the action you performed. You need to get the appropriate permissions in other to resolve this error. ## BadRequest This response means that the server cannot or will not process the request due to something that is perceived to be a client error (e.g., malformed request syntax, invalid request message framing, or deceptive request routing). To resolve this, please ensure that your syntax is correct. ## NotFound This client error response indicates that the server cannot find the requested resource. ## MethodNotAllowed Indicates that the request method is known by the server but is not supported by the target resource. ## NotAcceptable The target resource does not have a current representation that would be acceptable to the user agent, according to the proactive negotiation header fields received in the request, and the server is unwilling to supply a default representation. ## AlreadyExists The request could not be completed due to a conflict with the current state of the target resource, e.g. the resource it tries to create already exists. ## Unknown This means that the server encountered an unexpected condition that prevented it from fulfilling the request. -API version: 2.5.0 +API version: 2.7.2 Contact: dev@airflow.apache.org */ diff --git a/airflow/model_extra_link_collection.go b/airflow/model_extra_link_collection.go index 02aaffd..469d64f 100644 --- a/airflow/model_extra_link_collection.go +++ b/airflow/model_extra_link_collection.go @@ -18,9 +18,9 @@ /* Airflow API (Stable) -# Overview To facilitate management, Apache Airflow supports a range of REST API endpoints across its objects. This section provides an overview of the API design, methods, and supported use cases. Most of the endpoints accept `JSON` as input and return `JSON` responses. This means that you must usually add the following headers to your request: ``` Content-type: application/json Accept: application/json ``` ## Resources The term `resource` refers to a single type of object in the Airflow metadata. An API is broken up by its endpoint's corresponding resource. The name of a resource is typically plural and expressed in camelCase. Example: `dagRuns`. Resource names are used as part of endpoint URLs, as well as in API parameters and responses. ## CRUD Operations The platform supports **C**reate, **R**ead, **U**pdate, and **D**elete operations on most resources. You can review the standards for these operations and their standard parameters below. Some endpoints have special behavior as exceptions. ### Create To create a resource, you typically submit an HTTP `POST` request with the resource's required metadata in the request body. The response returns a `201 Created` response code upon success with the resource's metadata, including its internal `id`, in the response body. ### Read The HTTP `GET` request can be used to read a resource or to list a number of resources. A resource's `id` can be submitted in the request parameters to read a specific resource. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with the resource's metadata in the response body. If a `GET` request does not include a specific resource `id`, it is treated as a list request. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with an object containing a list of resources' metadata in the response body. When reading resources, some common query parameters are usually available. e.g.: ``` v1/connections?limit=25&offset=25 ``` |Query Parameter|Type|Description| |---------------|----|-----------| |limit|integer|Maximum number of objects to fetch. Usually 25 by default| |offset|integer|Offset after which to start returning objects. For use with limit query parameter.| ### Update Updating a resource requires the resource `id`, and is typically done using an HTTP `PATCH` request, with the fields to modify in the request body. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with information about the modified resource in the response body. ### Delete Deleting a resource requires the resource `id` and is typically executing via an HTTP `DELETE` request. The response usually returns a `204 No Content` response code upon success. ## Conventions - Resource names are plural and expressed in camelCase. - Names are consistent between URL parameter name and field name. - Field names are in snake_case. ```json { \"name\": \"string\", \"slots\": 0, \"occupied_slots\": 0, \"used_slots\": 0, \"queued_slots\": 0, \"open_slots\": 0 } ``` ### Update Mask Update mask is available as a query parameter in patch endpoints. It is used to notify the API which fields you want to update. Using `update_mask` makes it easier to update objects by helping the server know which fields to update in an object instead of updating all fields. The update request ignores any fields that aren't specified in the field mask, leaving them with their current values. Example: ``` resource = request.get('/resource/my-id').json() resource['my_field'] = 'new-value' request.patch('/resource/my-id?update_mask=my_field', data=json.dumps(resource)) ``` ## Versioning and Endpoint Lifecycle - API versioning is not synchronized to specific releases of the Apache Airflow. - APIs are designed to be backward compatible. - Any changes to the API will first go through a deprecation phase. # Trying the API You can use a third party client, such as [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), [HTTPie](https://httpie.org/), [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [the Insomnia rest client](https://insomnia.rest/) to test the Apache Airflow API. Note that you will need to pass credentials data. For e.g., here is how to pause a DAG with [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), when basic authorization is used: ```bash curl -X PATCH 'https://example.com/api/v1/dags/{dag_id}?update_mask=is_paused' \\ -H 'Content-Type: application/json' \\ --user \"username:password\" \\ -d '{ \"is_paused\": true }' ``` Using a graphical tool such as [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [Insomnia](https://insomnia.rest/), it is possible to import the API specifications directly: 1. Download the API specification by clicking the **Download** button at top of this document 2. Import the JSON specification in the graphical tool of your choice. - In *Postman*, you can click the **import** button at the top - With *Insomnia*, you can just drag-and-drop the file on the UI Note that with *Postman*, you can also generate code snippets by selecting a request and clicking on the **Code** button. ## Enabling CORS [Cross-origin resource sharing (CORS)](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/CORS) is a browser security feature that restricts HTTP requests that are initiated from scripts running in the browser. For details on enabling/configuring CORS, see [Enabling CORS](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Authentication To be able to meet the requirements of many organizations, Airflow supports many authentication methods, and it is even possible to add your own method. If you want to check which auth backend is currently set, you can use `airflow config get-value api auth_backends` command as in the example below. ```bash $ airflow config get-value api auth_backends airflow.api.auth.backend.basic_auth ``` The default is to deny all requests. For details on configuring the authentication, see [API Authorization](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Errors We follow the error response format proposed in [RFC 7807](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7807) also known as Problem Details for HTTP APIs. As with our normal API responses, your client must be prepared to gracefully handle additional members of the response. ## Unauthenticated This indicates that the request has not been applied because it lacks valid authentication credentials for the target resource. Please check that you have valid credentials. ## PermissionDenied This response means that the server understood the request but refuses to authorize it because it lacks sufficient rights to the resource. It happens when you do not have the necessary permission to execute the action you performed. You need to get the appropriate permissions in other to resolve this error. ## BadRequest This response means that the server cannot or will not process the request due to something that is perceived to be a client error (e.g., malformed request syntax, invalid request message framing, or deceptive request routing). To resolve this, please ensure that your syntax is correct. ## NotFound This client error response indicates that the server cannot find the requested resource. ## MethodNotAllowed Indicates that the request method is known by the server but is not supported by the target resource. ## NotAcceptable The target resource does not have a current representation that would be acceptable to the user agent, according to the proactive negotiation header fields received in the request, and the server is unwilling to supply a default representation. ## AlreadyExists The request could not be completed due to a conflict with the current state of the target resource, e.g. the resource it tries to create already exists. ## Unknown This means that the server encountered an unexpected condition that prevented it from fulfilling the request. +# Overview To facilitate management, Apache Airflow supports a range of REST API endpoints across its objects. This section provides an overview of the API design, methods, and supported use cases. Most of the endpoints accept `JSON` as input and return `JSON` responses. This means that you must usually add the following headers to your request: ``` Content-type: application/json Accept: application/json ``` ## Resources The term `resource` refers to a single type of object in the Airflow metadata. An API is broken up by its endpoint's corresponding resource. The name of a resource is typically plural and expressed in camelCase. Example: `dagRuns`. Resource names are used as part of endpoint URLs, as well as in API parameters and responses. ## CRUD Operations The platform supports **C**reate, **R**ead, **U**pdate, and **D**elete operations on most resources. You can review the standards for these operations and their standard parameters below. Some endpoints have special behavior as exceptions. ### Create To create a resource, you typically submit an HTTP `POST` request with the resource's required metadata in the request body. The response returns a `201 Created` response code upon success with the resource's metadata, including its internal `id`, in the response body. ### Read The HTTP `GET` request can be used to read a resource or to list a number of resources. A resource's `id` can be submitted in the request parameters to read a specific resource. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with the resource's metadata in the response body. If a `GET` request does not include a specific resource `id`, it is treated as a list request. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with an object containing a list of resources' metadata in the response body. When reading resources, some common query parameters are usually available. e.g.: ``` v1/connections?limit=25&offset=25 ``` |Query Parameter|Type|Description| |---------------|----|-----------| |limit|integer|Maximum number of objects to fetch. Usually 25 by default| |offset|integer|Offset after which to start returning objects. For use with limit query parameter.| ### Update Updating a resource requires the resource `id`, and is typically done using an HTTP `PATCH` request, with the fields to modify in the request body. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with information about the modified resource in the response body. ### Delete Deleting a resource requires the resource `id` and is typically executed via an HTTP `DELETE` request. The response usually returns a `204 No Content` response code upon success. ## Conventions - Resource names are plural and expressed in camelCase. - Names are consistent between URL parameter name and field name. - Field names are in snake_case. ```json { \"description\": \"string\", \"name\": \"string\", \"occupied_slots\": 0, \"open_slots\": 0 \"queued_slots\": 0, \"running_slots\": 0, \"scheduled_slots\": 0, \"slots\": 0, } ``` ### Update Mask Update mask is available as a query parameter in patch endpoints. It is used to notify the API which fields you want to update. Using `update_mask` makes it easier to update objects by helping the server know which fields to update in an object instead of updating all fields. The update request ignores any fields that aren't specified in the field mask, leaving them with their current values. Example: ``` resource = request.get('/resource/my-id').json() resource['my_field'] = 'new-value' request.patch('/resource/my-id?update_mask=my_field', data=json.dumps(resource)) ``` ## Versioning and Endpoint Lifecycle - API versioning is not synchronized to specific releases of the Apache Airflow. - APIs are designed to be backward compatible. - Any changes to the API will first go through a deprecation phase. # Trying the API You can use a third party client, such as [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), [HTTPie](https://httpie.org/), [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [the Insomnia rest client](https://insomnia.rest/) to test the Apache Airflow API. Note that you will need to pass credentials data. For e.g., here is how to pause a DAG with [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), when basic authorization is used: ```bash curl -X PATCH 'https://example.com/api/v1/dags/{dag_id}?update_mask=is_paused' \\ -H 'Content-Type: application/json' \\ --user \"username:password\" \\ -d '{ \"is_paused\": true }' ``` Using a graphical tool such as [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [Insomnia](https://insomnia.rest/), it is possible to import the API specifications directly: 1. Download the API specification by clicking the **Download** button at the top of this document 2. Import the JSON specification in the graphical tool of your choice. - In *Postman*, you can click the **import** button at the top - With *Insomnia*, you can just drag-and-drop the file on the UI Note that with *Postman*, you can also generate code snippets by selecting a request and clicking on the **Code** button. ## Enabling CORS [Cross-origin resource sharing (CORS)](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/CORS) is a browser security feature that restricts HTTP requests that are initiated from scripts running in the browser. For details on enabling/configuring CORS, see [Enabling CORS](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Authentication To be able to meet the requirements of many organizations, Airflow supports many authentication methods, and it is even possible to add your own method. If you want to check which auth backend is currently set, you can use `airflow config get-value api auth_backends` command as in the example below. ```bash $ airflow config get-value api auth_backends airflow.api.auth.backend.basic_auth ``` The default is to deny all requests. For details on configuring the authentication, see [API Authorization](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Errors We follow the error response format proposed in [RFC 7807](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7807) also known as Problem Details for HTTP APIs. As with our normal API responses, your client must be prepared to gracefully handle additional members of the response. ## Unauthenticated This indicates that the request has not been applied because it lacks valid authentication credentials for the target resource. Please check that you have valid credentials. ## PermissionDenied This response means that the server understood the request but refuses to authorize it because it lacks sufficient rights to the resource. It happens when you do not have the necessary permission to execute the action you performed. You need to get the appropriate permissions in other to resolve this error. ## BadRequest This response means that the server cannot or will not process the request due to something that is perceived to be a client error (e.g., malformed request syntax, invalid request message framing, or deceptive request routing). To resolve this, please ensure that your syntax is correct. ## NotFound This client error response indicates that the server cannot find the requested resource. ## MethodNotAllowed Indicates that the request method is known by the server but is not supported by the target resource. ## NotAcceptable The target resource does not have a current representation that would be acceptable to the user agent, according to the proactive negotiation header fields received in the request, and the server is unwilling to supply a default representation. ## AlreadyExists The request could not be completed due to a conflict with the current state of the target resource, e.g. the resource it tries to create already exists. ## Unknown This means that the server encountered an unexpected condition that prevented it from fulfilling the request. -API version: 2.5.0 +API version: 2.7.2 Contact: dev@airflow.apache.org */ @@ -34,7 +34,7 @@ import ( // ExtraLinkCollection The collection of extra links. type ExtraLinkCollection struct { - ExtraLinks *[]ExtraLink `json:"extra_links,omitempty"` + ExtraLinks []ExtraLink `json:"extra_links,omitempty"` } // NewExtraLinkCollection instantiates a new ExtraLinkCollection object @@ -60,12 +60,12 @@ func (o *ExtraLinkCollection) GetExtraLinks() []ExtraLink { var ret []ExtraLink return ret } - return *o.ExtraLinks + return o.ExtraLinks } // GetExtraLinksOk returns a tuple with the ExtraLinks field value if set, nil otherwise // and a boolean to check if the value has been set. -func (o *ExtraLinkCollection) GetExtraLinksOk() (*[]ExtraLink, bool) { +func (o *ExtraLinkCollection) GetExtraLinksOk() ([]ExtraLink, bool) { if o == nil || o.ExtraLinks == nil { return nil, false } @@ -83,7 +83,7 @@ func (o *ExtraLinkCollection) HasExtraLinks() bool { // SetExtraLinks gets a reference to the given []ExtraLink and assigns it to the ExtraLinks field. func (o *ExtraLinkCollection) SetExtraLinks(v []ExtraLink) { - o.ExtraLinks = &v + o.ExtraLinks = v } func (o ExtraLinkCollection) MarshalJSON() ([]byte, error) { diff --git a/airflow/model_health_info.go b/airflow/model_health_info.go index e6eb1ce..6475819 100644 --- a/airflow/model_health_info.go +++ b/airflow/model_health_info.go @@ -18,9 +18,9 @@ /* Airflow API (Stable) -# Overview To facilitate management, Apache Airflow supports a range of REST API endpoints across its objects. This section provides an overview of the API design, methods, and supported use cases. Most of the endpoints accept `JSON` as input and return `JSON` responses. This means that you must usually add the following headers to your request: ``` Content-type: application/json Accept: application/json ``` ## Resources The term `resource` refers to a single type of object in the Airflow metadata. An API is broken up by its endpoint's corresponding resource. The name of a resource is typically plural and expressed in camelCase. Example: `dagRuns`. Resource names are used as part of endpoint URLs, as well as in API parameters and responses. ## CRUD Operations The platform supports **C**reate, **R**ead, **U**pdate, and **D**elete operations on most resources. You can review the standards for these operations and their standard parameters below. Some endpoints have special behavior as exceptions. ### Create To create a resource, you typically submit an HTTP `POST` request with the resource's required metadata in the request body. The response returns a `201 Created` response code upon success with the resource's metadata, including its internal `id`, in the response body. ### Read The HTTP `GET` request can be used to read a resource or to list a number of resources. A resource's `id` can be submitted in the request parameters to read a specific resource. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with the resource's metadata in the response body. If a `GET` request does not include a specific resource `id`, it is treated as a list request. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with an object containing a list of resources' metadata in the response body. When reading resources, some common query parameters are usually available. e.g.: ``` v1/connections?limit=25&offset=25 ``` |Query Parameter|Type|Description| |---------------|----|-----------| |limit|integer|Maximum number of objects to fetch. Usually 25 by default| |offset|integer|Offset after which to start returning objects. For use with limit query parameter.| ### Update Updating a resource requires the resource `id`, and is typically done using an HTTP `PATCH` request, with the fields to modify in the request body. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with information about the modified resource in the response body. ### Delete Deleting a resource requires the resource `id` and is typically executing via an HTTP `DELETE` request. The response usually returns a `204 No Content` response code upon success. ## Conventions - Resource names are plural and expressed in camelCase. - Names are consistent between URL parameter name and field name. - Field names are in snake_case. ```json { \"name\": \"string\", \"slots\": 0, \"occupied_slots\": 0, \"used_slots\": 0, \"queued_slots\": 0, \"open_slots\": 0 } ``` ### Update Mask Update mask is available as a query parameter in patch endpoints. It is used to notify the API which fields you want to update. Using `update_mask` makes it easier to update objects by helping the server know which fields to update in an object instead of updating all fields. The update request ignores any fields that aren't specified in the field mask, leaving them with their current values. Example: ``` resource = request.get('/resource/my-id').json() resource['my_field'] = 'new-value' request.patch('/resource/my-id?update_mask=my_field', data=json.dumps(resource)) ``` ## Versioning and Endpoint Lifecycle - API versioning is not synchronized to specific releases of the Apache Airflow. - APIs are designed to be backward compatible. - Any changes to the API will first go through a deprecation phase. # Trying the API You can use a third party client, such as [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), [HTTPie](https://httpie.org/), [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [the Insomnia rest client](https://insomnia.rest/) to test the Apache Airflow API. Note that you will need to pass credentials data. For e.g., here is how to pause a DAG with [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), when basic authorization is used: ```bash curl -X PATCH 'https://example.com/api/v1/dags/{dag_id}?update_mask=is_paused' \\ -H 'Content-Type: application/json' \\ --user \"username:password\" \\ -d '{ \"is_paused\": true }' ``` Using a graphical tool such as [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [Insomnia](https://insomnia.rest/), it is possible to import the API specifications directly: 1. Download the API specification by clicking the **Download** button at top of this document 2. Import the JSON specification in the graphical tool of your choice. - In *Postman*, you can click the **import** button at the top - With *Insomnia*, you can just drag-and-drop the file on the UI Note that with *Postman*, you can also generate code snippets by selecting a request and clicking on the **Code** button. ## Enabling CORS [Cross-origin resource sharing (CORS)](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/CORS) is a browser security feature that restricts HTTP requests that are initiated from scripts running in the browser. For details on enabling/configuring CORS, see [Enabling CORS](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Authentication To be able to meet the requirements of many organizations, Airflow supports many authentication methods, and it is even possible to add your own method. If you want to check which auth backend is currently set, you can use `airflow config get-value api auth_backends` command as in the example below. ```bash $ airflow config get-value api auth_backends airflow.api.auth.backend.basic_auth ``` The default is to deny all requests. For details on configuring the authentication, see [API Authorization](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Errors We follow the error response format proposed in [RFC 7807](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7807) also known as Problem Details for HTTP APIs. As with our normal API responses, your client must be prepared to gracefully handle additional members of the response. ## Unauthenticated This indicates that the request has not been applied because it lacks valid authentication credentials for the target resource. Please check that you have valid credentials. ## PermissionDenied This response means that the server understood the request but refuses to authorize it because it lacks sufficient rights to the resource. It happens when you do not have the necessary permission to execute the action you performed. You need to get the appropriate permissions in other to resolve this error. ## BadRequest This response means that the server cannot or will not process the request due to something that is perceived to be a client error (e.g., malformed request syntax, invalid request message framing, or deceptive request routing). To resolve this, please ensure that your syntax is correct. ## NotFound This client error response indicates that the server cannot find the requested resource. ## MethodNotAllowed Indicates that the request method is known by the server but is not supported by the target resource. ## NotAcceptable The target resource does not have a current representation that would be acceptable to the user agent, according to the proactive negotiation header fields received in the request, and the server is unwilling to supply a default representation. ## AlreadyExists The request could not be completed due to a conflict with the current state of the target resource, e.g. the resource it tries to create already exists. ## Unknown This means that the server encountered an unexpected condition that prevented it from fulfilling the request. +# Overview To facilitate management, Apache Airflow supports a range of REST API endpoints across its objects. This section provides an overview of the API design, methods, and supported use cases. Most of the endpoints accept `JSON` as input and return `JSON` responses. This means that you must usually add the following headers to your request: ``` Content-type: application/json Accept: application/json ``` ## Resources The term `resource` refers to a single type of object in the Airflow metadata. An API is broken up by its endpoint's corresponding resource. The name of a resource is typically plural and expressed in camelCase. Example: `dagRuns`. Resource names are used as part of endpoint URLs, as well as in API parameters and responses. ## CRUD Operations The platform supports **C**reate, **R**ead, **U**pdate, and **D**elete operations on most resources. You can review the standards for these operations and their standard parameters below. Some endpoints have special behavior as exceptions. ### Create To create a resource, you typically submit an HTTP `POST` request with the resource's required metadata in the request body. The response returns a `201 Created` response code upon success with the resource's metadata, including its internal `id`, in the response body. ### Read The HTTP `GET` request can be used to read a resource or to list a number of resources. A resource's `id` can be submitted in the request parameters to read a specific resource. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with the resource's metadata in the response body. If a `GET` request does not include a specific resource `id`, it is treated as a list request. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with an object containing a list of resources' metadata in the response body. When reading resources, some common query parameters are usually available. e.g.: ``` v1/connections?limit=25&offset=25 ``` |Query Parameter|Type|Description| |---------------|----|-----------| |limit|integer|Maximum number of objects to fetch. Usually 25 by default| |offset|integer|Offset after which to start returning objects. For use with limit query parameter.| ### Update Updating a resource requires the resource `id`, and is typically done using an HTTP `PATCH` request, with the fields to modify in the request body. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with information about the modified resource in the response body. ### Delete Deleting a resource requires the resource `id` and is typically executed via an HTTP `DELETE` request. The response usually returns a `204 No Content` response code upon success. ## Conventions - Resource names are plural and expressed in camelCase. - Names are consistent between URL parameter name and field name. - Field names are in snake_case. ```json { \"description\": \"string\", \"name\": \"string\", \"occupied_slots\": 0, \"open_slots\": 0 \"queued_slots\": 0, \"running_slots\": 0, \"scheduled_slots\": 0, \"slots\": 0, } ``` ### Update Mask Update mask is available as a query parameter in patch endpoints. It is used to notify the API which fields you want to update. Using `update_mask` makes it easier to update objects by helping the server know which fields to update in an object instead of updating all fields. The update request ignores any fields that aren't specified in the field mask, leaving them with their current values. Example: ``` resource = request.get('/resource/my-id').json() resource['my_field'] = 'new-value' request.patch('/resource/my-id?update_mask=my_field', data=json.dumps(resource)) ``` ## Versioning and Endpoint Lifecycle - API versioning is not synchronized to specific releases of the Apache Airflow. - APIs are designed to be backward compatible. - Any changes to the API will first go through a deprecation phase. # Trying the API You can use a third party client, such as [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), [HTTPie](https://httpie.org/), [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [the Insomnia rest client](https://insomnia.rest/) to test the Apache Airflow API. Note that you will need to pass credentials data. For e.g., here is how to pause a DAG with [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), when basic authorization is used: ```bash curl -X PATCH 'https://example.com/api/v1/dags/{dag_id}?update_mask=is_paused' \\ -H 'Content-Type: application/json' \\ --user \"username:password\" \\ -d '{ \"is_paused\": true }' ``` Using a graphical tool such as [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [Insomnia](https://insomnia.rest/), it is possible to import the API specifications directly: 1. Download the API specification by clicking the **Download** button at the top of this document 2. Import the JSON specification in the graphical tool of your choice. - In *Postman*, you can click the **import** button at the top - With *Insomnia*, you can just drag-and-drop the file on the UI Note that with *Postman*, you can also generate code snippets by selecting a request and clicking on the **Code** button. ## Enabling CORS [Cross-origin resource sharing (CORS)](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/CORS) is a browser security feature that restricts HTTP requests that are initiated from scripts running in the browser. For details on enabling/configuring CORS, see [Enabling CORS](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Authentication To be able to meet the requirements of many organizations, Airflow supports many authentication methods, and it is even possible to add your own method. If you want to check which auth backend is currently set, you can use `airflow config get-value api auth_backends` command as in the example below. ```bash $ airflow config get-value api auth_backends airflow.api.auth.backend.basic_auth ``` The default is to deny all requests. For details on configuring the authentication, see [API Authorization](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Errors We follow the error response format proposed in [RFC 7807](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7807) also known as Problem Details for HTTP APIs. As with our normal API responses, your client must be prepared to gracefully handle additional members of the response. ## Unauthenticated This indicates that the request has not been applied because it lacks valid authentication credentials for the target resource. Please check that you have valid credentials. ## PermissionDenied This response means that the server understood the request but refuses to authorize it because it lacks sufficient rights to the resource. It happens when you do not have the necessary permission to execute the action you performed. You need to get the appropriate permissions in other to resolve this error. ## BadRequest This response means that the server cannot or will not process the request due to something that is perceived to be a client error (e.g., malformed request syntax, invalid request message framing, or deceptive request routing). To resolve this, please ensure that your syntax is correct. ## NotFound This client error response indicates that the server cannot find the requested resource. ## MethodNotAllowed Indicates that the request method is known by the server but is not supported by the target resource. ## NotAcceptable The target resource does not have a current representation that would be acceptable to the user agent, according to the proactive negotiation header fields received in the request, and the server is unwilling to supply a default representation. ## AlreadyExists The request could not be completed due to a conflict with the current state of the target resource, e.g. the resource it tries to create already exists. ## Unknown This means that the server encountered an unexpected condition that prevented it from fulfilling the request. -API version: 2.5.0 +API version: 2.7.2 Contact: dev@airflow.apache.org */ @@ -36,6 +36,8 @@ import ( type HealthInfo struct { Metadatabase *MetadatabaseStatus `json:"metadatabase,omitempty"` Scheduler *SchedulerStatus `json:"scheduler,omitempty"` + Triggerer *TriggererStatus `json:"triggerer,omitempty"` + DagProcessor *DagProcessorStatus `json:"dag_processor,omitempty"` } // NewHealthInfo instantiates a new HealthInfo object @@ -119,6 +121,70 @@ func (o *HealthInfo) SetScheduler(v SchedulerStatus) { o.Scheduler = &v } +// GetTriggerer returns the Triggerer field value if set, zero value otherwise. +func (o *HealthInfo) GetTriggerer() TriggererStatus { + if o == nil || o.Triggerer == nil { + var ret TriggererStatus + return ret + } + return *o.Triggerer +} + +// GetTriggererOk returns a tuple with the Triggerer field value if set, nil otherwise +// and a boolean to check if the value has been set. +func (o *HealthInfo) GetTriggererOk() (*TriggererStatus, bool) { + if o == nil || o.Triggerer == nil { + return nil, false + } + return o.Triggerer, true +} + +// HasTriggerer returns a boolean if a field has been set. +func (o *HealthInfo) HasTriggerer() bool { + if o != nil && o.Triggerer != nil { + return true + } + + return false +} + +// SetTriggerer gets a reference to the given TriggererStatus and assigns it to the Triggerer field. +func (o *HealthInfo) SetTriggerer(v TriggererStatus) { + o.Triggerer = &v +} + +// GetDagProcessor returns the DagProcessor field value if set, zero value otherwise. +func (o *HealthInfo) GetDagProcessor() DagProcessorStatus { + if o == nil || o.DagProcessor == nil { + var ret DagProcessorStatus + return ret + } + return *o.DagProcessor +} + +// GetDagProcessorOk returns a tuple with the DagProcessor field value if set, nil otherwise +// and a boolean to check if the value has been set. +func (o *HealthInfo) GetDagProcessorOk() (*DagProcessorStatus, bool) { + if o == nil || o.DagProcessor == nil { + return nil, false + } + return o.DagProcessor, true +} + +// HasDagProcessor returns a boolean if a field has been set. +func (o *HealthInfo) HasDagProcessor() bool { + if o != nil && o.DagProcessor != nil { + return true + } + + return false +} + +// SetDagProcessor gets a reference to the given DagProcessorStatus and assigns it to the DagProcessor field. +func (o *HealthInfo) SetDagProcessor(v DagProcessorStatus) { + o.DagProcessor = &v +} + func (o HealthInfo) MarshalJSON() ([]byte, error) { toSerialize := map[string]interface{}{} if o.Metadatabase != nil { @@ -127,6 +193,12 @@ func (o HealthInfo) MarshalJSON() ([]byte, error) { if o.Scheduler != nil { toSerialize["scheduler"] = o.Scheduler } + if o.Triggerer != nil { + toSerialize["triggerer"] = o.Triggerer + } + if o.DagProcessor != nil { + toSerialize["dag_processor"] = o.DagProcessor + } return json.Marshal(toSerialize) } diff --git a/airflow/model_health_status.go b/airflow/model_health_status.go index b9365fc..b387ff1 100644 --- a/airflow/model_health_status.go +++ b/airflow/model_health_status.go @@ -18,9 +18,9 @@ /* Airflow API (Stable) -# Overview To facilitate management, Apache Airflow supports a range of REST API endpoints across its objects. This section provides an overview of the API design, methods, and supported use cases. Most of the endpoints accept `JSON` as input and return `JSON` responses. This means that you must usually add the following headers to your request: ``` Content-type: application/json Accept: application/json ``` ## Resources The term `resource` refers to a single type of object in the Airflow metadata. An API is broken up by its endpoint's corresponding resource. The name of a resource is typically plural and expressed in camelCase. Example: `dagRuns`. Resource names are used as part of endpoint URLs, as well as in API parameters and responses. ## CRUD Operations The platform supports **C**reate, **R**ead, **U**pdate, and **D**elete operations on most resources. You can review the standards for these operations and their standard parameters below. Some endpoints have special behavior as exceptions. ### Create To create a resource, you typically submit an HTTP `POST` request with the resource's required metadata in the request body. The response returns a `201 Created` response code upon success with the resource's metadata, including its internal `id`, in the response body. ### Read The HTTP `GET` request can be used to read a resource or to list a number of resources. A resource's `id` can be submitted in the request parameters to read a specific resource. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with the resource's metadata in the response body. If a `GET` request does not include a specific resource `id`, it is treated as a list request. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with an object containing a list of resources' metadata in the response body. When reading resources, some common query parameters are usually available. e.g.: ``` v1/connections?limit=25&offset=25 ``` |Query Parameter|Type|Description| |---------------|----|-----------| |limit|integer|Maximum number of objects to fetch. Usually 25 by default| |offset|integer|Offset after which to start returning objects. For use with limit query parameter.| ### Update Updating a resource requires the resource `id`, and is typically done using an HTTP `PATCH` request, with the fields to modify in the request body. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with information about the modified resource in the response body. ### Delete Deleting a resource requires the resource `id` and is typically executing via an HTTP `DELETE` request. The response usually returns a `204 No Content` response code upon success. ## Conventions - Resource names are plural and expressed in camelCase. - Names are consistent between URL parameter name and field name. - Field names are in snake_case. ```json { \"name\": \"string\", \"slots\": 0, \"occupied_slots\": 0, \"used_slots\": 0, \"queued_slots\": 0, \"open_slots\": 0 } ``` ### Update Mask Update mask is available as a query parameter in patch endpoints. It is used to notify the API which fields you want to update. Using `update_mask` makes it easier to update objects by helping the server know which fields to update in an object instead of updating all fields. The update request ignores any fields that aren't specified in the field mask, leaving them with their current values. Example: ``` resource = request.get('/resource/my-id').json() resource['my_field'] = 'new-value' request.patch('/resource/my-id?update_mask=my_field', data=json.dumps(resource)) ``` ## Versioning and Endpoint Lifecycle - API versioning is not synchronized to specific releases of the Apache Airflow. - APIs are designed to be backward compatible. - Any changes to the API will first go through a deprecation phase. # Trying the API You can use a third party client, such as [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), [HTTPie](https://httpie.org/), [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [the Insomnia rest client](https://insomnia.rest/) to test the Apache Airflow API. Note that you will need to pass credentials data. For e.g., here is how to pause a DAG with [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), when basic authorization is used: ```bash curl -X PATCH 'https://example.com/api/v1/dags/{dag_id}?update_mask=is_paused' \\ -H 'Content-Type: application/json' \\ --user \"username:password\" \\ -d '{ \"is_paused\": true }' ``` Using a graphical tool such as [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [Insomnia](https://insomnia.rest/), it is possible to import the API specifications directly: 1. Download the API specification by clicking the **Download** button at top of this document 2. Import the JSON specification in the graphical tool of your choice. - In *Postman*, you can click the **import** button at the top - With *Insomnia*, you can just drag-and-drop the file on the UI Note that with *Postman*, you can also generate code snippets by selecting a request and clicking on the **Code** button. ## Enabling CORS [Cross-origin resource sharing (CORS)](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/CORS) is a browser security feature that restricts HTTP requests that are initiated from scripts running in the browser. For details on enabling/configuring CORS, see [Enabling CORS](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Authentication To be able to meet the requirements of many organizations, Airflow supports many authentication methods, and it is even possible to add your own method. If you want to check which auth backend is currently set, you can use `airflow config get-value api auth_backends` command as in the example below. ```bash $ airflow config get-value api auth_backends airflow.api.auth.backend.basic_auth ``` The default is to deny all requests. For details on configuring the authentication, see [API Authorization](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Errors We follow the error response format proposed in [RFC 7807](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7807) also known as Problem Details for HTTP APIs. As with our normal API responses, your client must be prepared to gracefully handle additional members of the response. ## Unauthenticated This indicates that the request has not been applied because it lacks valid authentication credentials for the target resource. Please check that you have valid credentials. ## PermissionDenied This response means that the server understood the request but refuses to authorize it because it lacks sufficient rights to the resource. It happens when you do not have the necessary permission to execute the action you performed. You need to get the appropriate permissions in other to resolve this error. ## BadRequest This response means that the server cannot or will not process the request due to something that is perceived to be a client error (e.g., malformed request syntax, invalid request message framing, or deceptive request routing). To resolve this, please ensure that your syntax is correct. ## NotFound This client error response indicates that the server cannot find the requested resource. ## MethodNotAllowed Indicates that the request method is known by the server but is not supported by the target resource. ## NotAcceptable The target resource does not have a current representation that would be acceptable to the user agent, according to the proactive negotiation header fields received in the request, and the server is unwilling to supply a default representation. ## AlreadyExists The request could not be completed due to a conflict with the current state of the target resource, e.g. the resource it tries to create already exists. ## Unknown This means that the server encountered an unexpected condition that prevented it from fulfilling the request. +# Overview To facilitate management, Apache Airflow supports a range of REST API endpoints across its objects. This section provides an overview of the API design, methods, and supported use cases. Most of the endpoints accept `JSON` as input and return `JSON` responses. This means that you must usually add the following headers to your request: ``` Content-type: application/json Accept: application/json ``` ## Resources The term `resource` refers to a single type of object in the Airflow metadata. An API is broken up by its endpoint's corresponding resource. The name of a resource is typically plural and expressed in camelCase. Example: `dagRuns`. Resource names are used as part of endpoint URLs, as well as in API parameters and responses. ## CRUD Operations The platform supports **C**reate, **R**ead, **U**pdate, and **D**elete operations on most resources. You can review the standards for these operations and their standard parameters below. Some endpoints have special behavior as exceptions. ### Create To create a resource, you typically submit an HTTP `POST` request with the resource's required metadata in the request body. The response returns a `201 Created` response code upon success with the resource's metadata, including its internal `id`, in the response body. ### Read The HTTP `GET` request can be used to read a resource or to list a number of resources. A resource's `id` can be submitted in the request parameters to read a specific resource. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with the resource's metadata in the response body. If a `GET` request does not include a specific resource `id`, it is treated as a list request. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with an object containing a list of resources' metadata in the response body. When reading resources, some common query parameters are usually available. e.g.: ``` v1/connections?limit=25&offset=25 ``` |Query Parameter|Type|Description| |---------------|----|-----------| |limit|integer|Maximum number of objects to fetch. Usually 25 by default| |offset|integer|Offset after which to start returning objects. For use with limit query parameter.| ### Update Updating a resource requires the resource `id`, and is typically done using an HTTP `PATCH` request, with the fields to modify in the request body. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with information about the modified resource in the response body. ### Delete Deleting a resource requires the resource `id` and is typically executed via an HTTP `DELETE` request. The response usually returns a `204 No Content` response code upon success. ## Conventions - Resource names are plural and expressed in camelCase. - Names are consistent between URL parameter name and field name. - Field names are in snake_case. ```json { \"description\": \"string\", \"name\": \"string\", \"occupied_slots\": 0, \"open_slots\": 0 \"queued_slots\": 0, \"running_slots\": 0, \"scheduled_slots\": 0, \"slots\": 0, } ``` ### Update Mask Update mask is available as a query parameter in patch endpoints. It is used to notify the API which fields you want to update. Using `update_mask` makes it easier to update objects by helping the server know which fields to update in an object instead of updating all fields. The update request ignores any fields that aren't specified in the field mask, leaving them with their current values. Example: ``` resource = request.get('/resource/my-id').json() resource['my_field'] = 'new-value' request.patch('/resource/my-id?update_mask=my_field', data=json.dumps(resource)) ``` ## Versioning and Endpoint Lifecycle - API versioning is not synchronized to specific releases of the Apache Airflow. - APIs are designed to be backward compatible. - Any changes to the API will first go through a deprecation phase. # Trying the API You can use a third party client, such as [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), [HTTPie](https://httpie.org/), [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [the Insomnia rest client](https://insomnia.rest/) to test the Apache Airflow API. Note that you will need to pass credentials data. For e.g., here is how to pause a DAG with [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), when basic authorization is used: ```bash curl -X PATCH 'https://example.com/api/v1/dags/{dag_id}?update_mask=is_paused' \\ -H 'Content-Type: application/json' \\ --user \"username:password\" \\ -d '{ \"is_paused\": true }' ``` Using a graphical tool such as [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [Insomnia](https://insomnia.rest/), it is possible to import the API specifications directly: 1. Download the API specification by clicking the **Download** button at the top of this document 2. Import the JSON specification in the graphical tool of your choice. - In *Postman*, you can click the **import** button at the top - With *Insomnia*, you can just drag-and-drop the file on the UI Note that with *Postman*, you can also generate code snippets by selecting a request and clicking on the **Code** button. ## Enabling CORS [Cross-origin resource sharing (CORS)](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/CORS) is a browser security feature that restricts HTTP requests that are initiated from scripts running in the browser. For details on enabling/configuring CORS, see [Enabling CORS](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Authentication To be able to meet the requirements of many organizations, Airflow supports many authentication methods, and it is even possible to add your own method. If you want to check which auth backend is currently set, you can use `airflow config get-value api auth_backends` command as in the example below. ```bash $ airflow config get-value api auth_backends airflow.api.auth.backend.basic_auth ``` The default is to deny all requests. For details on configuring the authentication, see [API Authorization](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Errors We follow the error response format proposed in [RFC 7807](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7807) also known as Problem Details for HTTP APIs. As with our normal API responses, your client must be prepared to gracefully handle additional members of the response. ## Unauthenticated This indicates that the request has not been applied because it lacks valid authentication credentials for the target resource. Please check that you have valid credentials. ## PermissionDenied This response means that the server understood the request but refuses to authorize it because it lacks sufficient rights to the resource. It happens when you do not have the necessary permission to execute the action you performed. You need to get the appropriate permissions in other to resolve this error. ## BadRequest This response means that the server cannot or will not process the request due to something that is perceived to be a client error (e.g., malformed request syntax, invalid request message framing, or deceptive request routing). To resolve this, please ensure that your syntax is correct. ## NotFound This client error response indicates that the server cannot find the requested resource. ## MethodNotAllowed Indicates that the request method is known by the server but is not supported by the target resource. ## NotAcceptable The target resource does not have a current representation that would be acceptable to the user agent, according to the proactive negotiation header fields received in the request, and the server is unwilling to supply a default representation. ## AlreadyExists The request could not be completed due to a conflict with the current state of the target resource, e.g. the resource it tries to create already exists. ## Unknown This means that the server encountered an unexpected condition that prevented it from fulfilling the request. -API version: 2.5.0 +API version: 2.7.2 Contact: dev@airflow.apache.org */ diff --git a/airflow/model_import_error.go b/airflow/model_import_error.go index 66613e0..7d3dfae 100644 --- a/airflow/model_import_error.go +++ b/airflow/model_import_error.go @@ -18,9 +18,9 @@ /* Airflow API (Stable) -# Overview To facilitate management, Apache Airflow supports a range of REST API endpoints across its objects. This section provides an overview of the API design, methods, and supported use cases. Most of the endpoints accept `JSON` as input and return `JSON` responses. This means that you must usually add the following headers to your request: ``` Content-type: application/json Accept: application/json ``` ## Resources The term `resource` refers to a single type of object in the Airflow metadata. An API is broken up by its endpoint's corresponding resource. The name of a resource is typically plural and expressed in camelCase. Example: `dagRuns`. Resource names are used as part of endpoint URLs, as well as in API parameters and responses. ## CRUD Operations The platform supports **C**reate, **R**ead, **U**pdate, and **D**elete operations on most resources. You can review the standards for these operations and their standard parameters below. Some endpoints have special behavior as exceptions. ### Create To create a resource, you typically submit an HTTP `POST` request with the resource's required metadata in the request body. The response returns a `201 Created` response code upon success with the resource's metadata, including its internal `id`, in the response body. ### Read The HTTP `GET` request can be used to read a resource or to list a number of resources. A resource's `id` can be submitted in the request parameters to read a specific resource. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with the resource's metadata in the response body. If a `GET` request does not include a specific resource `id`, it is treated as a list request. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with an object containing a list of resources' metadata in the response body. When reading resources, some common query parameters are usually available. e.g.: ``` v1/connections?limit=25&offset=25 ``` |Query Parameter|Type|Description| |---------------|----|-----------| |limit|integer|Maximum number of objects to fetch. Usually 25 by default| |offset|integer|Offset after which to start returning objects. For use with limit query parameter.| ### Update Updating a resource requires the resource `id`, and is typically done using an HTTP `PATCH` request, with the fields to modify in the request body. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with information about the modified resource in the response body. ### Delete Deleting a resource requires the resource `id` and is typically executing via an HTTP `DELETE` request. The response usually returns a `204 No Content` response code upon success. ## Conventions - Resource names are plural and expressed in camelCase. - Names are consistent between URL parameter name and field name. - Field names are in snake_case. ```json { \"name\": \"string\", \"slots\": 0, \"occupied_slots\": 0, \"used_slots\": 0, \"queued_slots\": 0, \"open_slots\": 0 } ``` ### Update Mask Update mask is available as a query parameter in patch endpoints. It is used to notify the API which fields you want to update. Using `update_mask` makes it easier to update objects by helping the server know which fields to update in an object instead of updating all fields. The update request ignores any fields that aren't specified in the field mask, leaving them with their current values. Example: ``` resource = request.get('/resource/my-id').json() resource['my_field'] = 'new-value' request.patch('/resource/my-id?update_mask=my_field', data=json.dumps(resource)) ``` ## Versioning and Endpoint Lifecycle - API versioning is not synchronized to specific releases of the Apache Airflow. - APIs are designed to be backward compatible. - Any changes to the API will first go through a deprecation phase. # Trying the API You can use a third party client, such as [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), [HTTPie](https://httpie.org/), [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [the Insomnia rest client](https://insomnia.rest/) to test the Apache Airflow API. Note that you will need to pass credentials data. For e.g., here is how to pause a DAG with [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), when basic authorization is used: ```bash curl -X PATCH 'https://example.com/api/v1/dags/{dag_id}?update_mask=is_paused' \\ -H 'Content-Type: application/json' \\ --user \"username:password\" \\ -d '{ \"is_paused\": true }' ``` Using a graphical tool such as [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [Insomnia](https://insomnia.rest/), it is possible to import the API specifications directly: 1. Download the API specification by clicking the **Download** button at top of this document 2. Import the JSON specification in the graphical tool of your choice. - In *Postman*, you can click the **import** button at the top - With *Insomnia*, you can just drag-and-drop the file on the UI Note that with *Postman*, you can also generate code snippets by selecting a request and clicking on the **Code** button. ## Enabling CORS [Cross-origin resource sharing (CORS)](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/CORS) is a browser security feature that restricts HTTP requests that are initiated from scripts running in the browser. For details on enabling/configuring CORS, see [Enabling CORS](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Authentication To be able to meet the requirements of many organizations, Airflow supports many authentication methods, and it is even possible to add your own method. If you want to check which auth backend is currently set, you can use `airflow config get-value api auth_backends` command as in the example below. ```bash $ airflow config get-value api auth_backends airflow.api.auth.backend.basic_auth ``` The default is to deny all requests. For details on configuring the authentication, see [API Authorization](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Errors We follow the error response format proposed in [RFC 7807](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7807) also known as Problem Details for HTTP APIs. As with our normal API responses, your client must be prepared to gracefully handle additional members of the response. ## Unauthenticated This indicates that the request has not been applied because it lacks valid authentication credentials for the target resource. Please check that you have valid credentials. ## PermissionDenied This response means that the server understood the request but refuses to authorize it because it lacks sufficient rights to the resource. It happens when you do not have the necessary permission to execute the action you performed. You need to get the appropriate permissions in other to resolve this error. ## BadRequest This response means that the server cannot or will not process the request due to something that is perceived to be a client error (e.g., malformed request syntax, invalid request message framing, or deceptive request routing). To resolve this, please ensure that your syntax is correct. ## NotFound This client error response indicates that the server cannot find the requested resource. ## MethodNotAllowed Indicates that the request method is known by the server but is not supported by the target resource. ## NotAcceptable The target resource does not have a current representation that would be acceptable to the user agent, according to the proactive negotiation header fields received in the request, and the server is unwilling to supply a default representation. ## AlreadyExists The request could not be completed due to a conflict with the current state of the target resource, e.g. the resource it tries to create already exists. ## Unknown This means that the server encountered an unexpected condition that prevented it from fulfilling the request. +# Overview To facilitate management, Apache Airflow supports a range of REST API endpoints across its objects. This section provides an overview of the API design, methods, and supported use cases. Most of the endpoints accept `JSON` as input and return `JSON` responses. This means that you must usually add the following headers to your request: ``` Content-type: application/json Accept: application/json ``` ## Resources The term `resource` refers to a single type of object in the Airflow metadata. An API is broken up by its endpoint's corresponding resource. The name of a resource is typically plural and expressed in camelCase. Example: `dagRuns`. Resource names are used as part of endpoint URLs, as well as in API parameters and responses. ## CRUD Operations The platform supports **C**reate, **R**ead, **U**pdate, and **D**elete operations on most resources. You can review the standards for these operations and their standard parameters below. Some endpoints have special behavior as exceptions. ### Create To create a resource, you typically submit an HTTP `POST` request with the resource's required metadata in the request body. The response returns a `201 Created` response code upon success with the resource's metadata, including its internal `id`, in the response body. ### Read The HTTP `GET` request can be used to read a resource or to list a number of resources. A resource's `id` can be submitted in the request parameters to read a specific resource. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with the resource's metadata in the response body. If a `GET` request does not include a specific resource `id`, it is treated as a list request. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with an object containing a list of resources' metadata in the response body. When reading resources, some common query parameters are usually available. e.g.: ``` v1/connections?limit=25&offset=25 ``` |Query Parameter|Type|Description| |---------------|----|-----------| |limit|integer|Maximum number of objects to fetch. Usually 25 by default| |offset|integer|Offset after which to start returning objects. For use with limit query parameter.| ### Update Updating a resource requires the resource `id`, and is typically done using an HTTP `PATCH` request, with the fields to modify in the request body. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with information about the modified resource in the response body. ### Delete Deleting a resource requires the resource `id` and is typically executed via an HTTP `DELETE` request. The response usually returns a `204 No Content` response code upon success. ## Conventions - Resource names are plural and expressed in camelCase. - Names are consistent between URL parameter name and field name. - Field names are in snake_case. ```json { \"description\": \"string\", \"name\": \"string\", \"occupied_slots\": 0, \"open_slots\": 0 \"queued_slots\": 0, \"running_slots\": 0, \"scheduled_slots\": 0, \"slots\": 0, } ``` ### Update Mask Update mask is available as a query parameter in patch endpoints. It is used to notify the API which fields you want to update. Using `update_mask` makes it easier to update objects by helping the server know which fields to update in an object instead of updating all fields. The update request ignores any fields that aren't specified in the field mask, leaving them with their current values. Example: ``` resource = request.get('/resource/my-id').json() resource['my_field'] = 'new-value' request.patch('/resource/my-id?update_mask=my_field', data=json.dumps(resource)) ``` ## Versioning and Endpoint Lifecycle - API versioning is not synchronized to specific releases of the Apache Airflow. - APIs are designed to be backward compatible. - Any changes to the API will first go through a deprecation phase. # Trying the API You can use a third party client, such as [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), [HTTPie](https://httpie.org/), [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [the Insomnia rest client](https://insomnia.rest/) to test the Apache Airflow API. Note that you will need to pass credentials data. For e.g., here is how to pause a DAG with [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), when basic authorization is used: ```bash curl -X PATCH 'https://example.com/api/v1/dags/{dag_id}?update_mask=is_paused' \\ -H 'Content-Type: application/json' \\ --user \"username:password\" \\ -d '{ \"is_paused\": true }' ``` Using a graphical tool such as [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [Insomnia](https://insomnia.rest/), it is possible to import the API specifications directly: 1. Download the API specification by clicking the **Download** button at the top of this document 2. Import the JSON specification in the graphical tool of your choice. - In *Postman*, you can click the **import** button at the top - With *Insomnia*, you can just drag-and-drop the file on the UI Note that with *Postman*, you can also generate code snippets by selecting a request and clicking on the **Code** button. ## Enabling CORS [Cross-origin resource sharing (CORS)](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/CORS) is a browser security feature that restricts HTTP requests that are initiated from scripts running in the browser. For details on enabling/configuring CORS, see [Enabling CORS](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Authentication To be able to meet the requirements of many organizations, Airflow supports many authentication methods, and it is even possible to add your own method. If you want to check which auth backend is currently set, you can use `airflow config get-value api auth_backends` command as in the example below. ```bash $ airflow config get-value api auth_backends airflow.api.auth.backend.basic_auth ``` The default is to deny all requests. For details on configuring the authentication, see [API Authorization](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Errors We follow the error response format proposed in [RFC 7807](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7807) also known as Problem Details for HTTP APIs. As with our normal API responses, your client must be prepared to gracefully handle additional members of the response. ## Unauthenticated This indicates that the request has not been applied because it lacks valid authentication credentials for the target resource. Please check that you have valid credentials. ## PermissionDenied This response means that the server understood the request but refuses to authorize it because it lacks sufficient rights to the resource. It happens when you do not have the necessary permission to execute the action you performed. You need to get the appropriate permissions in other to resolve this error. ## BadRequest This response means that the server cannot or will not process the request due to something that is perceived to be a client error (e.g., malformed request syntax, invalid request message framing, or deceptive request routing). To resolve this, please ensure that your syntax is correct. ## NotFound This client error response indicates that the server cannot find the requested resource. ## MethodNotAllowed Indicates that the request method is known by the server but is not supported by the target resource. ## NotAcceptable The target resource does not have a current representation that would be acceptable to the user agent, according to the proactive negotiation header fields received in the request, and the server is unwilling to supply a default representation. ## AlreadyExists The request could not be completed due to a conflict with the current state of the target resource, e.g. the resource it tries to create already exists. ## Unknown This means that the server encountered an unexpected condition that prevented it from fulfilling the request. -API version: 2.5.0 +API version: 2.7.2 Contact: dev@airflow.apache.org */ diff --git a/airflow/model_import_error_collection.go b/airflow/model_import_error_collection.go index c53ca1c..4fa7bb9 100644 --- a/airflow/model_import_error_collection.go +++ b/airflow/model_import_error_collection.go @@ -18,9 +18,9 @@ /* Airflow API (Stable) -# Overview To facilitate management, Apache Airflow supports a range of REST API endpoints across its objects. This section provides an overview of the API design, methods, and supported use cases. Most of the endpoints accept `JSON` as input and return `JSON` responses. This means that you must usually add the following headers to your request: ``` Content-type: application/json Accept: application/json ``` ## Resources The term `resource` refers to a single type of object in the Airflow metadata. An API is broken up by its endpoint's corresponding resource. The name of a resource is typically plural and expressed in camelCase. Example: `dagRuns`. Resource names are used as part of endpoint URLs, as well as in API parameters and responses. ## CRUD Operations The platform supports **C**reate, **R**ead, **U**pdate, and **D**elete operations on most resources. You can review the standards for these operations and their standard parameters below. Some endpoints have special behavior as exceptions. ### Create To create a resource, you typically submit an HTTP `POST` request with the resource's required metadata in the request body. The response returns a `201 Created` response code upon success with the resource's metadata, including its internal `id`, in the response body. ### Read The HTTP `GET` request can be used to read a resource or to list a number of resources. A resource's `id` can be submitted in the request parameters to read a specific resource. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with the resource's metadata in the response body. If a `GET` request does not include a specific resource `id`, it is treated as a list request. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with an object containing a list of resources' metadata in the response body. When reading resources, some common query parameters are usually available. e.g.: ``` v1/connections?limit=25&offset=25 ``` |Query Parameter|Type|Description| |---------------|----|-----------| |limit|integer|Maximum number of objects to fetch. Usually 25 by default| |offset|integer|Offset after which to start returning objects. For use with limit query parameter.| ### Update Updating a resource requires the resource `id`, and is typically done using an HTTP `PATCH` request, with the fields to modify in the request body. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with information about the modified resource in the response body. ### Delete Deleting a resource requires the resource `id` and is typically executing via an HTTP `DELETE` request. The response usually returns a `204 No Content` response code upon success. ## Conventions - Resource names are plural and expressed in camelCase. - Names are consistent between URL parameter name and field name. - Field names are in snake_case. ```json { \"name\": \"string\", \"slots\": 0, \"occupied_slots\": 0, \"used_slots\": 0, \"queued_slots\": 0, \"open_slots\": 0 } ``` ### Update Mask Update mask is available as a query parameter in patch endpoints. It is used to notify the API which fields you want to update. Using `update_mask` makes it easier to update objects by helping the server know which fields to update in an object instead of updating all fields. The update request ignores any fields that aren't specified in the field mask, leaving them with their current values. Example: ``` resource = request.get('/resource/my-id').json() resource['my_field'] = 'new-value' request.patch('/resource/my-id?update_mask=my_field', data=json.dumps(resource)) ``` ## Versioning and Endpoint Lifecycle - API versioning is not synchronized to specific releases of the Apache Airflow. - APIs are designed to be backward compatible. - Any changes to the API will first go through a deprecation phase. # Trying the API You can use a third party client, such as [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), [HTTPie](https://httpie.org/), [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [the Insomnia rest client](https://insomnia.rest/) to test the Apache Airflow API. Note that you will need to pass credentials data. For e.g., here is how to pause a DAG with [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), when basic authorization is used: ```bash curl -X PATCH 'https://example.com/api/v1/dags/{dag_id}?update_mask=is_paused' \\ -H 'Content-Type: application/json' \\ --user \"username:password\" \\ -d '{ \"is_paused\": true }' ``` Using a graphical tool such as [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [Insomnia](https://insomnia.rest/), it is possible to import the API specifications directly: 1. Download the API specification by clicking the **Download** button at top of this document 2. Import the JSON specification in the graphical tool of your choice. - In *Postman*, you can click the **import** button at the top - With *Insomnia*, you can just drag-and-drop the file on the UI Note that with *Postman*, you can also generate code snippets by selecting a request and clicking on the **Code** button. ## Enabling CORS [Cross-origin resource sharing (CORS)](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/CORS) is a browser security feature that restricts HTTP requests that are initiated from scripts running in the browser. For details on enabling/configuring CORS, see [Enabling CORS](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Authentication To be able to meet the requirements of many organizations, Airflow supports many authentication methods, and it is even possible to add your own method. If you want to check which auth backend is currently set, you can use `airflow config get-value api auth_backends` command as in the example below. ```bash $ airflow config get-value api auth_backends airflow.api.auth.backend.basic_auth ``` The default is to deny all requests. For details on configuring the authentication, see [API Authorization](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Errors We follow the error response format proposed in [RFC 7807](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7807) also known as Problem Details for HTTP APIs. As with our normal API responses, your client must be prepared to gracefully handle additional members of the response. ## Unauthenticated This indicates that the request has not been applied because it lacks valid authentication credentials for the target resource. Please check that you have valid credentials. ## PermissionDenied This response means that the server understood the request but refuses to authorize it because it lacks sufficient rights to the resource. It happens when you do not have the necessary permission to execute the action you performed. You need to get the appropriate permissions in other to resolve this error. ## BadRequest This response means that the server cannot or will not process the request due to something that is perceived to be a client error (e.g., malformed request syntax, invalid request message framing, or deceptive request routing). To resolve this, please ensure that your syntax is correct. ## NotFound This client error response indicates that the server cannot find the requested resource. ## MethodNotAllowed Indicates that the request method is known by the server but is not supported by the target resource. ## NotAcceptable The target resource does not have a current representation that would be acceptable to the user agent, according to the proactive negotiation header fields received in the request, and the server is unwilling to supply a default representation. ## AlreadyExists The request could not be completed due to a conflict with the current state of the target resource, e.g. the resource it tries to create already exists. ## Unknown This means that the server encountered an unexpected condition that prevented it from fulfilling the request. +# Overview To facilitate management, Apache Airflow supports a range of REST API endpoints across its objects. This section provides an overview of the API design, methods, and supported use cases. Most of the endpoints accept `JSON` as input and return `JSON` responses. This means that you must usually add the following headers to your request: ``` Content-type: application/json Accept: application/json ``` ## Resources The term `resource` refers to a single type of object in the Airflow metadata. An API is broken up by its endpoint's corresponding resource. The name of a resource is typically plural and expressed in camelCase. Example: `dagRuns`. Resource names are used as part of endpoint URLs, as well as in API parameters and responses. ## CRUD Operations The platform supports **C**reate, **R**ead, **U**pdate, and **D**elete operations on most resources. You can review the standards for these operations and their standard parameters below. Some endpoints have special behavior as exceptions. ### Create To create a resource, you typically submit an HTTP `POST` request with the resource's required metadata in the request body. The response returns a `201 Created` response code upon success with the resource's metadata, including its internal `id`, in the response body. ### Read The HTTP `GET` request can be used to read a resource or to list a number of resources. A resource's `id` can be submitted in the request parameters to read a specific resource. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with the resource's metadata in the response body. If a `GET` request does not include a specific resource `id`, it is treated as a list request. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with an object containing a list of resources' metadata in the response body. When reading resources, some common query parameters are usually available. e.g.: ``` v1/connections?limit=25&offset=25 ``` |Query Parameter|Type|Description| |---------------|----|-----------| |limit|integer|Maximum number of objects to fetch. Usually 25 by default| |offset|integer|Offset after which to start returning objects. For use with limit query parameter.| ### Update Updating a resource requires the resource `id`, and is typically done using an HTTP `PATCH` request, with the fields to modify in the request body. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with information about the modified resource in the response body. ### Delete Deleting a resource requires the resource `id` and is typically executed via an HTTP `DELETE` request. The response usually returns a `204 No Content` response code upon success. ## Conventions - Resource names are plural and expressed in camelCase. - Names are consistent between URL parameter name and field name. - Field names are in snake_case. ```json { \"description\": \"string\", \"name\": \"string\", \"occupied_slots\": 0, \"open_slots\": 0 \"queued_slots\": 0, \"running_slots\": 0, \"scheduled_slots\": 0, \"slots\": 0, } ``` ### Update Mask Update mask is available as a query parameter in patch endpoints. It is used to notify the API which fields you want to update. Using `update_mask` makes it easier to update objects by helping the server know which fields to update in an object instead of updating all fields. The update request ignores any fields that aren't specified in the field mask, leaving them with their current values. Example: ``` resource = request.get('/resource/my-id').json() resource['my_field'] = 'new-value' request.patch('/resource/my-id?update_mask=my_field', data=json.dumps(resource)) ``` ## Versioning and Endpoint Lifecycle - API versioning is not synchronized to specific releases of the Apache Airflow. - APIs are designed to be backward compatible. - Any changes to the API will first go through a deprecation phase. # Trying the API You can use a third party client, such as [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), [HTTPie](https://httpie.org/), [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [the Insomnia rest client](https://insomnia.rest/) to test the Apache Airflow API. Note that you will need to pass credentials data. For e.g., here is how to pause a DAG with [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), when basic authorization is used: ```bash curl -X PATCH 'https://example.com/api/v1/dags/{dag_id}?update_mask=is_paused' \\ -H 'Content-Type: application/json' \\ --user \"username:password\" \\ -d '{ \"is_paused\": true }' ``` Using a graphical tool such as [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [Insomnia](https://insomnia.rest/), it is possible to import the API specifications directly: 1. Download the API specification by clicking the **Download** button at the top of this document 2. Import the JSON specification in the graphical tool of your choice. - In *Postman*, you can click the **import** button at the top - With *Insomnia*, you can just drag-and-drop the file on the UI Note that with *Postman*, you can also generate code snippets by selecting a request and clicking on the **Code** button. ## Enabling CORS [Cross-origin resource sharing (CORS)](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/CORS) is a browser security feature that restricts HTTP requests that are initiated from scripts running in the browser. For details on enabling/configuring CORS, see [Enabling CORS](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Authentication To be able to meet the requirements of many organizations, Airflow supports many authentication methods, and it is even possible to add your own method. If you want to check which auth backend is currently set, you can use `airflow config get-value api auth_backends` command as in the example below. ```bash $ airflow config get-value api auth_backends airflow.api.auth.backend.basic_auth ``` The default is to deny all requests. For details on configuring the authentication, see [API Authorization](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Errors We follow the error response format proposed in [RFC 7807](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7807) also known as Problem Details for HTTP APIs. As with our normal API responses, your client must be prepared to gracefully handle additional members of the response. ## Unauthenticated This indicates that the request has not been applied because it lacks valid authentication credentials for the target resource. Please check that you have valid credentials. ## PermissionDenied This response means that the server understood the request but refuses to authorize it because it lacks sufficient rights to the resource. It happens when you do not have the necessary permission to execute the action you performed. You need to get the appropriate permissions in other to resolve this error. ## BadRequest This response means that the server cannot or will not process the request due to something that is perceived to be a client error (e.g., malformed request syntax, invalid request message framing, or deceptive request routing). To resolve this, please ensure that your syntax is correct. ## NotFound This client error response indicates that the server cannot find the requested resource. ## MethodNotAllowed Indicates that the request method is known by the server but is not supported by the target resource. ## NotAcceptable The target resource does not have a current representation that would be acceptable to the user agent, according to the proactive negotiation header fields received in the request, and the server is unwilling to supply a default representation. ## AlreadyExists The request could not be completed due to a conflict with the current state of the target resource, e.g. the resource it tries to create already exists. ## Unknown This means that the server encountered an unexpected condition that prevented it from fulfilling the request. -API version: 2.5.0 +API version: 2.7.2 Contact: dev@airflow.apache.org */ @@ -34,8 +34,8 @@ import ( // ImportErrorCollection Collection of import errors. *Changed in version 2.1.0*: 'total_entries' field is added. type ImportErrorCollection struct { - ImportErrors *[]ImportError `json:"import_errors,omitempty"` - // Count of objects in the current result set. + ImportErrors []ImportError `json:"import_errors,omitempty"` + // Count of total objects in the current result set before pagination parameters (limit, offset) are applied. TotalEntries *int32 `json:"total_entries,omitempty"` } @@ -62,12 +62,12 @@ func (o *ImportErrorCollection) GetImportErrors() []ImportError { var ret []ImportError return ret } - return *o.ImportErrors + return o.ImportErrors } // GetImportErrorsOk returns a tuple with the ImportErrors field value if set, nil otherwise // and a boolean to check if the value has been set. -func (o *ImportErrorCollection) GetImportErrorsOk() (*[]ImportError, bool) { +func (o *ImportErrorCollection) GetImportErrorsOk() ([]ImportError, bool) { if o == nil || o.ImportErrors == nil { return nil, false } @@ -85,7 +85,7 @@ func (o *ImportErrorCollection) HasImportErrors() bool { // SetImportErrors gets a reference to the given []ImportError and assigns it to the ImportErrors field. func (o *ImportErrorCollection) SetImportErrors(v []ImportError) { - o.ImportErrors = &v + o.ImportErrors = v } // GetTotalEntries returns the TotalEntries field value if set, zero value otherwise. diff --git a/airflow/model_import_error_collection_all_of.go b/airflow/model_import_error_collection_all_of.go index be9e730..83894c2 100644 --- a/airflow/model_import_error_collection_all_of.go +++ b/airflow/model_import_error_collection_all_of.go @@ -18,9 +18,9 @@ /* Airflow API (Stable) -# Overview To facilitate management, Apache Airflow supports a range of REST API endpoints across its objects. This section provides an overview of the API design, methods, and supported use cases. Most of the endpoints accept `JSON` as input and return `JSON` responses. This means that you must usually add the following headers to your request: ``` Content-type: application/json Accept: application/json ``` ## Resources The term `resource` refers to a single type of object in the Airflow metadata. An API is broken up by its endpoint's corresponding resource. The name of a resource is typically plural and expressed in camelCase. Example: `dagRuns`. Resource names are used as part of endpoint URLs, as well as in API parameters and responses. ## CRUD Operations The platform supports **C**reate, **R**ead, **U**pdate, and **D**elete operations on most resources. You can review the standards for these operations and their standard parameters below. Some endpoints have special behavior as exceptions. ### Create To create a resource, you typically submit an HTTP `POST` request with the resource's required metadata in the request body. The response returns a `201 Created` response code upon success with the resource's metadata, including its internal `id`, in the response body. ### Read The HTTP `GET` request can be used to read a resource or to list a number of resources. A resource's `id` can be submitted in the request parameters to read a specific resource. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with the resource's metadata in the response body. If a `GET` request does not include a specific resource `id`, it is treated as a list request. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with an object containing a list of resources' metadata in the response body. When reading resources, some common query parameters are usually available. e.g.: ``` v1/connections?limit=25&offset=25 ``` |Query Parameter|Type|Description| |---------------|----|-----------| |limit|integer|Maximum number of objects to fetch. Usually 25 by default| |offset|integer|Offset after which to start returning objects. For use with limit query parameter.| ### Update Updating a resource requires the resource `id`, and is typically done using an HTTP `PATCH` request, with the fields to modify in the request body. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with information about the modified resource in the response body. ### Delete Deleting a resource requires the resource `id` and is typically executing via an HTTP `DELETE` request. The response usually returns a `204 No Content` response code upon success. ## Conventions - Resource names are plural and expressed in camelCase. - Names are consistent between URL parameter name and field name. - Field names are in snake_case. ```json { \"name\": \"string\", \"slots\": 0, \"occupied_slots\": 0, \"used_slots\": 0, \"queued_slots\": 0, \"open_slots\": 0 } ``` ### Update Mask Update mask is available as a query parameter in patch endpoints. It is used to notify the API which fields you want to update. Using `update_mask` makes it easier to update objects by helping the server know which fields to update in an object instead of updating all fields. The update request ignores any fields that aren't specified in the field mask, leaving them with their current values. Example: ``` resource = request.get('/resource/my-id').json() resource['my_field'] = 'new-value' request.patch('/resource/my-id?update_mask=my_field', data=json.dumps(resource)) ``` ## Versioning and Endpoint Lifecycle - API versioning is not synchronized to specific releases of the Apache Airflow. - APIs are designed to be backward compatible. - Any changes to the API will first go through a deprecation phase. # Trying the API You can use a third party client, such as [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), [HTTPie](https://httpie.org/), [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [the Insomnia rest client](https://insomnia.rest/) to test the Apache Airflow API. Note that you will need to pass credentials data. For e.g., here is how to pause a DAG with [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), when basic authorization is used: ```bash curl -X PATCH 'https://example.com/api/v1/dags/{dag_id}?update_mask=is_paused' \\ -H 'Content-Type: application/json' \\ --user \"username:password\" \\ -d '{ \"is_paused\": true }' ``` Using a graphical tool such as [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [Insomnia](https://insomnia.rest/), it is possible to import the API specifications directly: 1. Download the API specification by clicking the **Download** button at top of this document 2. Import the JSON specification in the graphical tool of your choice. - In *Postman*, you can click the **import** button at the top - With *Insomnia*, you can just drag-and-drop the file on the UI Note that with *Postman*, you can also generate code snippets by selecting a request and clicking on the **Code** button. ## Enabling CORS [Cross-origin resource sharing (CORS)](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/CORS) is a browser security feature that restricts HTTP requests that are initiated from scripts running in the browser. For details on enabling/configuring CORS, see [Enabling CORS](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Authentication To be able to meet the requirements of many organizations, Airflow supports many authentication methods, and it is even possible to add your own method. If you want to check which auth backend is currently set, you can use `airflow config get-value api auth_backends` command as in the example below. ```bash $ airflow config get-value api auth_backends airflow.api.auth.backend.basic_auth ``` The default is to deny all requests. For details on configuring the authentication, see [API Authorization](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Errors We follow the error response format proposed in [RFC 7807](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7807) also known as Problem Details for HTTP APIs. As with our normal API responses, your client must be prepared to gracefully handle additional members of the response. ## Unauthenticated This indicates that the request has not been applied because it lacks valid authentication credentials for the target resource. Please check that you have valid credentials. ## PermissionDenied This response means that the server understood the request but refuses to authorize it because it lacks sufficient rights to the resource. It happens when you do not have the necessary permission to execute the action you performed. You need to get the appropriate permissions in other to resolve this error. ## BadRequest This response means that the server cannot or will not process the request due to something that is perceived to be a client error (e.g., malformed request syntax, invalid request message framing, or deceptive request routing). To resolve this, please ensure that your syntax is correct. ## NotFound This client error response indicates that the server cannot find the requested resource. ## MethodNotAllowed Indicates that the request method is known by the server but is not supported by the target resource. ## NotAcceptable The target resource does not have a current representation that would be acceptable to the user agent, according to the proactive negotiation header fields received in the request, and the server is unwilling to supply a default representation. ## AlreadyExists The request could not be completed due to a conflict with the current state of the target resource, e.g. the resource it tries to create already exists. ## Unknown This means that the server encountered an unexpected condition that prevented it from fulfilling the request. +# Overview To facilitate management, Apache Airflow supports a range of REST API endpoints across its objects. This section provides an overview of the API design, methods, and supported use cases. Most of the endpoints accept `JSON` as input and return `JSON` responses. This means that you must usually add the following headers to your request: ``` Content-type: application/json Accept: application/json ``` ## Resources The term `resource` refers to a single type of object in the Airflow metadata. An API is broken up by its endpoint's corresponding resource. The name of a resource is typically plural and expressed in camelCase. Example: `dagRuns`. Resource names are used as part of endpoint URLs, as well as in API parameters and responses. ## CRUD Operations The platform supports **C**reate, **R**ead, **U**pdate, and **D**elete operations on most resources. You can review the standards for these operations and their standard parameters below. Some endpoints have special behavior as exceptions. ### Create To create a resource, you typically submit an HTTP `POST` request with the resource's required metadata in the request body. The response returns a `201 Created` response code upon success with the resource's metadata, including its internal `id`, in the response body. ### Read The HTTP `GET` request can be used to read a resource or to list a number of resources. A resource's `id` can be submitted in the request parameters to read a specific resource. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with the resource's metadata in the response body. If a `GET` request does not include a specific resource `id`, it is treated as a list request. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with an object containing a list of resources' metadata in the response body. When reading resources, some common query parameters are usually available. e.g.: ``` v1/connections?limit=25&offset=25 ``` |Query Parameter|Type|Description| |---------------|----|-----------| |limit|integer|Maximum number of objects to fetch. Usually 25 by default| |offset|integer|Offset after which to start returning objects. For use with limit query parameter.| ### Update Updating a resource requires the resource `id`, and is typically done using an HTTP `PATCH` request, with the fields to modify in the request body. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with information about the modified resource in the response body. ### Delete Deleting a resource requires the resource `id` and is typically executed via an HTTP `DELETE` request. The response usually returns a `204 No Content` response code upon success. ## Conventions - Resource names are plural and expressed in camelCase. - Names are consistent between URL parameter name and field name. - Field names are in snake_case. ```json { \"description\": \"string\", \"name\": \"string\", \"occupied_slots\": 0, \"open_slots\": 0 \"queued_slots\": 0, \"running_slots\": 0, \"scheduled_slots\": 0, \"slots\": 0, } ``` ### Update Mask Update mask is available as a query parameter in patch endpoints. It is used to notify the API which fields you want to update. Using `update_mask` makes it easier to update objects by helping the server know which fields to update in an object instead of updating all fields. The update request ignores any fields that aren't specified in the field mask, leaving them with their current values. Example: ``` resource = request.get('/resource/my-id').json() resource['my_field'] = 'new-value' request.patch('/resource/my-id?update_mask=my_field', data=json.dumps(resource)) ``` ## Versioning and Endpoint Lifecycle - API versioning is not synchronized to specific releases of the Apache Airflow. - APIs are designed to be backward compatible. - Any changes to the API will first go through a deprecation phase. # Trying the API You can use a third party client, such as [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), [HTTPie](https://httpie.org/), [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [the Insomnia rest client](https://insomnia.rest/) to test the Apache Airflow API. Note that you will need to pass credentials data. For e.g., here is how to pause a DAG with [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), when basic authorization is used: ```bash curl -X PATCH 'https://example.com/api/v1/dags/{dag_id}?update_mask=is_paused' \\ -H 'Content-Type: application/json' \\ --user \"username:password\" \\ -d '{ \"is_paused\": true }' ``` Using a graphical tool such as [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [Insomnia](https://insomnia.rest/), it is possible to import the API specifications directly: 1. Download the API specification by clicking the **Download** button at the top of this document 2. Import the JSON specification in the graphical tool of your choice. - In *Postman*, you can click the **import** button at the top - With *Insomnia*, you can just drag-and-drop the file on the UI Note that with *Postman*, you can also generate code snippets by selecting a request and clicking on the **Code** button. ## Enabling CORS [Cross-origin resource sharing (CORS)](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/CORS) is a browser security feature that restricts HTTP requests that are initiated from scripts running in the browser. For details on enabling/configuring CORS, see [Enabling CORS](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Authentication To be able to meet the requirements of many organizations, Airflow supports many authentication methods, and it is even possible to add your own method. If you want to check which auth backend is currently set, you can use `airflow config get-value api auth_backends` command as in the example below. ```bash $ airflow config get-value api auth_backends airflow.api.auth.backend.basic_auth ``` The default is to deny all requests. For details on configuring the authentication, see [API Authorization](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Errors We follow the error response format proposed in [RFC 7807](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7807) also known as Problem Details for HTTP APIs. As with our normal API responses, your client must be prepared to gracefully handle additional members of the response. ## Unauthenticated This indicates that the request has not been applied because it lacks valid authentication credentials for the target resource. Please check that you have valid credentials. ## PermissionDenied This response means that the server understood the request but refuses to authorize it because it lacks sufficient rights to the resource. It happens when you do not have the necessary permission to execute the action you performed. You need to get the appropriate permissions in other to resolve this error. ## BadRequest This response means that the server cannot or will not process the request due to something that is perceived to be a client error (e.g., malformed request syntax, invalid request message framing, or deceptive request routing). To resolve this, please ensure that your syntax is correct. ## NotFound This client error response indicates that the server cannot find the requested resource. ## MethodNotAllowed Indicates that the request method is known by the server but is not supported by the target resource. ## NotAcceptable The target resource does not have a current representation that would be acceptable to the user agent, according to the proactive negotiation header fields received in the request, and the server is unwilling to supply a default representation. ## AlreadyExists The request could not be completed due to a conflict with the current state of the target resource, e.g. the resource it tries to create already exists. ## Unknown This means that the server encountered an unexpected condition that prevented it from fulfilling the request. -API version: 2.5.0 +API version: 2.7.2 Contact: dev@airflow.apache.org */ @@ -34,7 +34,7 @@ import ( // ImportErrorCollectionAllOf struct for ImportErrorCollectionAllOf type ImportErrorCollectionAllOf struct { - ImportErrors *[]ImportError `json:"import_errors,omitempty"` + ImportErrors []ImportError `json:"import_errors,omitempty"` } // NewImportErrorCollectionAllOf instantiates a new ImportErrorCollectionAllOf object @@ -60,12 +60,12 @@ func (o *ImportErrorCollectionAllOf) GetImportErrors() []ImportError { var ret []ImportError return ret } - return *o.ImportErrors + return o.ImportErrors } // GetImportErrorsOk returns a tuple with the ImportErrors field value if set, nil otherwise // and a boolean to check if the value has been set. -func (o *ImportErrorCollectionAllOf) GetImportErrorsOk() (*[]ImportError, bool) { +func (o *ImportErrorCollectionAllOf) GetImportErrorsOk() ([]ImportError, bool) { if o == nil || o.ImportErrors == nil { return nil, false } @@ -83,7 +83,7 @@ func (o *ImportErrorCollectionAllOf) HasImportErrors() bool { // SetImportErrors gets a reference to the given []ImportError and assigns it to the ImportErrors field. func (o *ImportErrorCollectionAllOf) SetImportErrors(v []ImportError) { - o.ImportErrors = &v + o.ImportErrors = v } func (o ImportErrorCollectionAllOf) MarshalJSON() ([]byte, error) { diff --git a/airflow/model_inline_response_200.go b/airflow/model_inline_response_200.go index e1ff9db..424d127 100644 --- a/airflow/model_inline_response_200.go +++ b/airflow/model_inline_response_200.go @@ -18,9 +18,9 @@ /* Airflow API (Stable) -# Overview To facilitate management, Apache Airflow supports a range of REST API endpoints across its objects. This section provides an overview of the API design, methods, and supported use cases. Most of the endpoints accept `JSON` as input and return `JSON` responses. This means that you must usually add the following headers to your request: ``` Content-type: application/json Accept: application/json ``` ## Resources The term `resource` refers to a single type of object in the Airflow metadata. An API is broken up by its endpoint's corresponding resource. The name of a resource is typically plural and expressed in camelCase. Example: `dagRuns`. Resource names are used as part of endpoint URLs, as well as in API parameters and responses. ## CRUD Operations The platform supports **C**reate, **R**ead, **U**pdate, and **D**elete operations on most resources. You can review the standards for these operations and their standard parameters below. Some endpoints have special behavior as exceptions. ### Create To create a resource, you typically submit an HTTP `POST` request with the resource's required metadata in the request body. The response returns a `201 Created` response code upon success with the resource's metadata, including its internal `id`, in the response body. ### Read The HTTP `GET` request can be used to read a resource or to list a number of resources. A resource's `id` can be submitted in the request parameters to read a specific resource. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with the resource's metadata in the response body. If a `GET` request does not include a specific resource `id`, it is treated as a list request. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with an object containing a list of resources' metadata in the response body. When reading resources, some common query parameters are usually available. e.g.: ``` v1/connections?limit=25&offset=25 ``` |Query Parameter|Type|Description| |---------------|----|-----------| |limit|integer|Maximum number of objects to fetch. Usually 25 by default| |offset|integer|Offset after which to start returning objects. For use with limit query parameter.| ### Update Updating a resource requires the resource `id`, and is typically done using an HTTP `PATCH` request, with the fields to modify in the request body. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with information about the modified resource in the response body. ### Delete Deleting a resource requires the resource `id` and is typically executing via an HTTP `DELETE` request. The response usually returns a `204 No Content` response code upon success. ## Conventions - Resource names are plural and expressed in camelCase. - Names are consistent between URL parameter name and field name. - Field names are in snake_case. ```json { \"name\": \"string\", \"slots\": 0, \"occupied_slots\": 0, \"used_slots\": 0, \"queued_slots\": 0, \"open_slots\": 0 } ``` ### Update Mask Update mask is available as a query parameter in patch endpoints. It is used to notify the API which fields you want to update. Using `update_mask` makes it easier to update objects by helping the server know which fields to update in an object instead of updating all fields. The update request ignores any fields that aren't specified in the field mask, leaving them with their current values. Example: ``` resource = request.get('/resource/my-id').json() resource['my_field'] = 'new-value' request.patch('/resource/my-id?update_mask=my_field', data=json.dumps(resource)) ``` ## Versioning and Endpoint Lifecycle - API versioning is not synchronized to specific releases of the Apache Airflow. - APIs are designed to be backward compatible. - Any changes to the API will first go through a deprecation phase. # Trying the API You can use a third party client, such as [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), [HTTPie](https://httpie.org/), [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [the Insomnia rest client](https://insomnia.rest/) to test the Apache Airflow API. Note that you will need to pass credentials data. For e.g., here is how to pause a DAG with [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), when basic authorization is used: ```bash curl -X PATCH 'https://example.com/api/v1/dags/{dag_id}?update_mask=is_paused' \\ -H 'Content-Type: application/json' \\ --user \"username:password\" \\ -d '{ \"is_paused\": true }' ``` Using a graphical tool such as [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [Insomnia](https://insomnia.rest/), it is possible to import the API specifications directly: 1. Download the API specification by clicking the **Download** button at top of this document 2. Import the JSON specification in the graphical tool of your choice. - In *Postman*, you can click the **import** button at the top - With *Insomnia*, you can just drag-and-drop the file on the UI Note that with *Postman*, you can also generate code snippets by selecting a request and clicking on the **Code** button. ## Enabling CORS [Cross-origin resource sharing (CORS)](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/CORS) is a browser security feature that restricts HTTP requests that are initiated from scripts running in the browser. For details on enabling/configuring CORS, see [Enabling CORS](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Authentication To be able to meet the requirements of many organizations, Airflow supports many authentication methods, and it is even possible to add your own method. If you want to check which auth backend is currently set, you can use `airflow config get-value api auth_backends` command as in the example below. ```bash $ airflow config get-value api auth_backends airflow.api.auth.backend.basic_auth ``` The default is to deny all requests. For details on configuring the authentication, see [API Authorization](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Errors We follow the error response format proposed in [RFC 7807](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7807) also known as Problem Details for HTTP APIs. As with our normal API responses, your client must be prepared to gracefully handle additional members of the response. ## Unauthenticated This indicates that the request has not been applied because it lacks valid authentication credentials for the target resource. Please check that you have valid credentials. ## PermissionDenied This response means that the server understood the request but refuses to authorize it because it lacks sufficient rights to the resource. It happens when you do not have the necessary permission to execute the action you performed. You need to get the appropriate permissions in other to resolve this error. ## BadRequest This response means that the server cannot or will not process the request due to something that is perceived to be a client error (e.g., malformed request syntax, invalid request message framing, or deceptive request routing). To resolve this, please ensure that your syntax is correct. ## NotFound This client error response indicates that the server cannot find the requested resource. ## MethodNotAllowed Indicates that the request method is known by the server but is not supported by the target resource. ## NotAcceptable The target resource does not have a current representation that would be acceptable to the user agent, according to the proactive negotiation header fields received in the request, and the server is unwilling to supply a default representation. ## AlreadyExists The request could not be completed due to a conflict with the current state of the target resource, e.g. the resource it tries to create already exists. ## Unknown This means that the server encountered an unexpected condition that prevented it from fulfilling the request. +# Overview To facilitate management, Apache Airflow supports a range of REST API endpoints across its objects. This section provides an overview of the API design, methods, and supported use cases. Most of the endpoints accept `JSON` as input and return `JSON` responses. This means that you must usually add the following headers to your request: ``` Content-type: application/json Accept: application/json ``` ## Resources The term `resource` refers to a single type of object in the Airflow metadata. An API is broken up by its endpoint's corresponding resource. The name of a resource is typically plural and expressed in camelCase. Example: `dagRuns`. Resource names are used as part of endpoint URLs, as well as in API parameters and responses. ## CRUD Operations The platform supports **C**reate, **R**ead, **U**pdate, and **D**elete operations on most resources. You can review the standards for these operations and their standard parameters below. Some endpoints have special behavior as exceptions. ### Create To create a resource, you typically submit an HTTP `POST` request with the resource's required metadata in the request body. The response returns a `201 Created` response code upon success with the resource's metadata, including its internal `id`, in the response body. ### Read The HTTP `GET` request can be used to read a resource or to list a number of resources. A resource's `id` can be submitted in the request parameters to read a specific resource. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with the resource's metadata in the response body. If a `GET` request does not include a specific resource `id`, it is treated as a list request. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with an object containing a list of resources' metadata in the response body. When reading resources, some common query parameters are usually available. e.g.: ``` v1/connections?limit=25&offset=25 ``` |Query Parameter|Type|Description| |---------------|----|-----------| |limit|integer|Maximum number of objects to fetch. Usually 25 by default| |offset|integer|Offset after which to start returning objects. For use with limit query parameter.| ### Update Updating a resource requires the resource `id`, and is typically done using an HTTP `PATCH` request, with the fields to modify in the request body. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with information about the modified resource in the response body. ### Delete Deleting a resource requires the resource `id` and is typically executed via an HTTP `DELETE` request. The response usually returns a `204 No Content` response code upon success. ## Conventions - Resource names are plural and expressed in camelCase. - Names are consistent between URL parameter name and field name. - Field names are in snake_case. ```json { \"description\": \"string\", \"name\": \"string\", \"occupied_slots\": 0, \"open_slots\": 0 \"queued_slots\": 0, \"running_slots\": 0, \"scheduled_slots\": 0, \"slots\": 0, } ``` ### Update Mask Update mask is available as a query parameter in patch endpoints. It is used to notify the API which fields you want to update. Using `update_mask` makes it easier to update objects by helping the server know which fields to update in an object instead of updating all fields. The update request ignores any fields that aren't specified in the field mask, leaving them with their current values. Example: ``` resource = request.get('/resource/my-id').json() resource['my_field'] = 'new-value' request.patch('/resource/my-id?update_mask=my_field', data=json.dumps(resource)) ``` ## Versioning and Endpoint Lifecycle - API versioning is not synchronized to specific releases of the Apache Airflow. - APIs are designed to be backward compatible. - Any changes to the API will first go through a deprecation phase. # Trying the API You can use a third party client, such as [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), [HTTPie](https://httpie.org/), [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [the Insomnia rest client](https://insomnia.rest/) to test the Apache Airflow API. Note that you will need to pass credentials data. For e.g., here is how to pause a DAG with [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), when basic authorization is used: ```bash curl -X PATCH 'https://example.com/api/v1/dags/{dag_id}?update_mask=is_paused' \\ -H 'Content-Type: application/json' \\ --user \"username:password\" \\ -d '{ \"is_paused\": true }' ``` Using a graphical tool such as [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [Insomnia](https://insomnia.rest/), it is possible to import the API specifications directly: 1. Download the API specification by clicking the **Download** button at the top of this document 2. Import the JSON specification in the graphical tool of your choice. - In *Postman*, you can click the **import** button at the top - With *Insomnia*, you can just drag-and-drop the file on the UI Note that with *Postman*, you can also generate code snippets by selecting a request and clicking on the **Code** button. ## Enabling CORS [Cross-origin resource sharing (CORS)](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/CORS) is a browser security feature that restricts HTTP requests that are initiated from scripts running in the browser. For details on enabling/configuring CORS, see [Enabling CORS](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Authentication To be able to meet the requirements of many organizations, Airflow supports many authentication methods, and it is even possible to add your own method. If you want to check which auth backend is currently set, you can use `airflow config get-value api auth_backends` command as in the example below. ```bash $ airflow config get-value api auth_backends airflow.api.auth.backend.basic_auth ``` The default is to deny all requests. For details on configuring the authentication, see [API Authorization](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Errors We follow the error response format proposed in [RFC 7807](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7807) also known as Problem Details for HTTP APIs. As with our normal API responses, your client must be prepared to gracefully handle additional members of the response. ## Unauthenticated This indicates that the request has not been applied because it lacks valid authentication credentials for the target resource. Please check that you have valid credentials. ## PermissionDenied This response means that the server understood the request but refuses to authorize it because it lacks sufficient rights to the resource. It happens when you do not have the necessary permission to execute the action you performed. You need to get the appropriate permissions in other to resolve this error. ## BadRequest This response means that the server cannot or will not process the request due to something that is perceived to be a client error (e.g., malformed request syntax, invalid request message framing, or deceptive request routing). To resolve this, please ensure that your syntax is correct. ## NotFound This client error response indicates that the server cannot find the requested resource. ## MethodNotAllowed Indicates that the request method is known by the server but is not supported by the target resource. ## NotAcceptable The target resource does not have a current representation that would be acceptable to the user agent, according to the proactive negotiation header fields received in the request, and the server is unwilling to supply a default representation. ## AlreadyExists The request could not be completed due to a conflict with the current state of the target resource, e.g. the resource it tries to create already exists. ## Unknown This means that the server encountered an unexpected condition that prevented it from fulfilling the request. -API version: 2.5.0 +API version: 2.7.2 Contact: dev@airflow.apache.org */ diff --git a/airflow/model_inline_response_200_1.go b/airflow/model_inline_response_200_1.go index ffdca5b..7c4ac20 100644 --- a/airflow/model_inline_response_200_1.go +++ b/airflow/model_inline_response_200_1.go @@ -18,9 +18,9 @@ /* Airflow API (Stable) -# Overview To facilitate management, Apache Airflow supports a range of REST API endpoints across its objects. This section provides an overview of the API design, methods, and supported use cases. Most of the endpoints accept `JSON` as input and return `JSON` responses. This means that you must usually add the following headers to your request: ``` Content-type: application/json Accept: application/json ``` ## Resources The term `resource` refers to a single type of object in the Airflow metadata. An API is broken up by its endpoint's corresponding resource. The name of a resource is typically plural and expressed in camelCase. Example: `dagRuns`. Resource names are used as part of endpoint URLs, as well as in API parameters and responses. ## CRUD Operations The platform supports **C**reate, **R**ead, **U**pdate, and **D**elete operations on most resources. You can review the standards for these operations and their standard parameters below. Some endpoints have special behavior as exceptions. ### Create To create a resource, you typically submit an HTTP `POST` request with the resource's required metadata in the request body. The response returns a `201 Created` response code upon success with the resource's metadata, including its internal `id`, in the response body. ### Read The HTTP `GET` request can be used to read a resource or to list a number of resources. A resource's `id` can be submitted in the request parameters to read a specific resource. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with the resource's metadata in the response body. If a `GET` request does not include a specific resource `id`, it is treated as a list request. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with an object containing a list of resources' metadata in the response body. When reading resources, some common query parameters are usually available. e.g.: ``` v1/connections?limit=25&offset=25 ``` |Query Parameter|Type|Description| |---------------|----|-----------| |limit|integer|Maximum number of objects to fetch. Usually 25 by default| |offset|integer|Offset after which to start returning objects. For use with limit query parameter.| ### Update Updating a resource requires the resource `id`, and is typically done using an HTTP `PATCH` request, with the fields to modify in the request body. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with information about the modified resource in the response body. ### Delete Deleting a resource requires the resource `id` and is typically executing via an HTTP `DELETE` request. The response usually returns a `204 No Content` response code upon success. ## Conventions - Resource names are plural and expressed in camelCase. - Names are consistent between URL parameter name and field name. - Field names are in snake_case. ```json { \"name\": \"string\", \"slots\": 0, \"occupied_slots\": 0, \"used_slots\": 0, \"queued_slots\": 0, \"open_slots\": 0 } ``` ### Update Mask Update mask is available as a query parameter in patch endpoints. It is used to notify the API which fields you want to update. Using `update_mask` makes it easier to update objects by helping the server know which fields to update in an object instead of updating all fields. The update request ignores any fields that aren't specified in the field mask, leaving them with their current values. Example: ``` resource = request.get('/resource/my-id').json() resource['my_field'] = 'new-value' request.patch('/resource/my-id?update_mask=my_field', data=json.dumps(resource)) ``` ## Versioning and Endpoint Lifecycle - API versioning is not synchronized to specific releases of the Apache Airflow. - APIs are designed to be backward compatible. - Any changes to the API will first go through a deprecation phase. # Trying the API You can use a third party client, such as [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), [HTTPie](https://httpie.org/), [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [the Insomnia rest client](https://insomnia.rest/) to test the Apache Airflow API. Note that you will need to pass credentials data. For e.g., here is how to pause a DAG with [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), when basic authorization is used: ```bash curl -X PATCH 'https://example.com/api/v1/dags/{dag_id}?update_mask=is_paused' \\ -H 'Content-Type: application/json' \\ --user \"username:password\" \\ -d '{ \"is_paused\": true }' ``` Using a graphical tool such as [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [Insomnia](https://insomnia.rest/), it is possible to import the API specifications directly: 1. Download the API specification by clicking the **Download** button at top of this document 2. Import the JSON specification in the graphical tool of your choice. - In *Postman*, you can click the **import** button at the top - With *Insomnia*, you can just drag-and-drop the file on the UI Note that with *Postman*, you can also generate code snippets by selecting a request and clicking on the **Code** button. ## Enabling CORS [Cross-origin resource sharing (CORS)](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/CORS) is a browser security feature that restricts HTTP requests that are initiated from scripts running in the browser. For details on enabling/configuring CORS, see [Enabling CORS](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Authentication To be able to meet the requirements of many organizations, Airflow supports many authentication methods, and it is even possible to add your own method. If you want to check which auth backend is currently set, you can use `airflow config get-value api auth_backends` command as in the example below. ```bash $ airflow config get-value api auth_backends airflow.api.auth.backend.basic_auth ``` The default is to deny all requests. For details on configuring the authentication, see [API Authorization](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Errors We follow the error response format proposed in [RFC 7807](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7807) also known as Problem Details for HTTP APIs. As with our normal API responses, your client must be prepared to gracefully handle additional members of the response. ## Unauthenticated This indicates that the request has not been applied because it lacks valid authentication credentials for the target resource. Please check that you have valid credentials. ## PermissionDenied This response means that the server understood the request but refuses to authorize it because it lacks sufficient rights to the resource. It happens when you do not have the necessary permission to execute the action you performed. You need to get the appropriate permissions in other to resolve this error. ## BadRequest This response means that the server cannot or will not process the request due to something that is perceived to be a client error (e.g., malformed request syntax, invalid request message framing, or deceptive request routing). To resolve this, please ensure that your syntax is correct. ## NotFound This client error response indicates that the server cannot find the requested resource. ## MethodNotAllowed Indicates that the request method is known by the server but is not supported by the target resource. ## NotAcceptable The target resource does not have a current representation that would be acceptable to the user agent, according to the proactive negotiation header fields received in the request, and the server is unwilling to supply a default representation. ## AlreadyExists The request could not be completed due to a conflict with the current state of the target resource, e.g. the resource it tries to create already exists. ## Unknown This means that the server encountered an unexpected condition that prevented it from fulfilling the request. +# Overview To facilitate management, Apache Airflow supports a range of REST API endpoints across its objects. This section provides an overview of the API design, methods, and supported use cases. Most of the endpoints accept `JSON` as input and return `JSON` responses. This means that you must usually add the following headers to your request: ``` Content-type: application/json Accept: application/json ``` ## Resources The term `resource` refers to a single type of object in the Airflow metadata. An API is broken up by its endpoint's corresponding resource. The name of a resource is typically plural and expressed in camelCase. Example: `dagRuns`. Resource names are used as part of endpoint URLs, as well as in API parameters and responses. ## CRUD Operations The platform supports **C**reate, **R**ead, **U**pdate, and **D**elete operations on most resources. You can review the standards for these operations and their standard parameters below. Some endpoints have special behavior as exceptions. ### Create To create a resource, you typically submit an HTTP `POST` request with the resource's required metadata in the request body. The response returns a `201 Created` response code upon success with the resource's metadata, including its internal `id`, in the response body. ### Read The HTTP `GET` request can be used to read a resource or to list a number of resources. A resource's `id` can be submitted in the request parameters to read a specific resource. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with the resource's metadata in the response body. If a `GET` request does not include a specific resource `id`, it is treated as a list request. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with an object containing a list of resources' metadata in the response body. When reading resources, some common query parameters are usually available. e.g.: ``` v1/connections?limit=25&offset=25 ``` |Query Parameter|Type|Description| |---------------|----|-----------| |limit|integer|Maximum number of objects to fetch. Usually 25 by default| |offset|integer|Offset after which to start returning objects. For use with limit query parameter.| ### Update Updating a resource requires the resource `id`, and is typically done using an HTTP `PATCH` request, with the fields to modify in the request body. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with information about the modified resource in the response body. ### Delete Deleting a resource requires the resource `id` and is typically executed via an HTTP `DELETE` request. The response usually returns a `204 No Content` response code upon success. ## Conventions - Resource names are plural and expressed in camelCase. - Names are consistent between URL parameter name and field name. - Field names are in snake_case. ```json { \"description\": \"string\", \"name\": \"string\", \"occupied_slots\": 0, \"open_slots\": 0 \"queued_slots\": 0, \"running_slots\": 0, \"scheduled_slots\": 0, \"slots\": 0, } ``` ### Update Mask Update mask is available as a query parameter in patch endpoints. It is used to notify the API which fields you want to update. Using `update_mask` makes it easier to update objects by helping the server know which fields to update in an object instead of updating all fields. The update request ignores any fields that aren't specified in the field mask, leaving them with their current values. Example: ``` resource = request.get('/resource/my-id').json() resource['my_field'] = 'new-value' request.patch('/resource/my-id?update_mask=my_field', data=json.dumps(resource)) ``` ## Versioning and Endpoint Lifecycle - API versioning is not synchronized to specific releases of the Apache Airflow. - APIs are designed to be backward compatible. - Any changes to the API will first go through a deprecation phase. # Trying the API You can use a third party client, such as [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), [HTTPie](https://httpie.org/), [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [the Insomnia rest client](https://insomnia.rest/) to test the Apache Airflow API. Note that you will need to pass credentials data. For e.g., here is how to pause a DAG with [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), when basic authorization is used: ```bash curl -X PATCH 'https://example.com/api/v1/dags/{dag_id}?update_mask=is_paused' \\ -H 'Content-Type: application/json' \\ --user \"username:password\" \\ -d '{ \"is_paused\": true }' ``` Using a graphical tool such as [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [Insomnia](https://insomnia.rest/), it is possible to import the API specifications directly: 1. Download the API specification by clicking the **Download** button at the top of this document 2. Import the JSON specification in the graphical tool of your choice. - In *Postman*, you can click the **import** button at the top - With *Insomnia*, you can just drag-and-drop the file on the UI Note that with *Postman*, you can also generate code snippets by selecting a request and clicking on the **Code** button. ## Enabling CORS [Cross-origin resource sharing (CORS)](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/CORS) is a browser security feature that restricts HTTP requests that are initiated from scripts running in the browser. For details on enabling/configuring CORS, see [Enabling CORS](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Authentication To be able to meet the requirements of many organizations, Airflow supports many authentication methods, and it is even possible to add your own method. If you want to check which auth backend is currently set, you can use `airflow config get-value api auth_backends` command as in the example below. ```bash $ airflow config get-value api auth_backends airflow.api.auth.backend.basic_auth ``` The default is to deny all requests. For details on configuring the authentication, see [API Authorization](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Errors We follow the error response format proposed in [RFC 7807](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7807) also known as Problem Details for HTTP APIs. As with our normal API responses, your client must be prepared to gracefully handle additional members of the response. ## Unauthenticated This indicates that the request has not been applied because it lacks valid authentication credentials for the target resource. Please check that you have valid credentials. ## PermissionDenied This response means that the server understood the request but refuses to authorize it because it lacks sufficient rights to the resource. It happens when you do not have the necessary permission to execute the action you performed. You need to get the appropriate permissions in other to resolve this error. ## BadRequest This response means that the server cannot or will not process the request due to something that is perceived to be a client error (e.g., malformed request syntax, invalid request message framing, or deceptive request routing). To resolve this, please ensure that your syntax is correct. ## NotFound This client error response indicates that the server cannot find the requested resource. ## MethodNotAllowed Indicates that the request method is known by the server but is not supported by the target resource. ## NotAcceptable The target resource does not have a current representation that would be acceptable to the user agent, according to the proactive negotiation header fields received in the request, and the server is unwilling to supply a default representation. ## AlreadyExists The request could not be completed due to a conflict with the current state of the target resource, e.g. the resource it tries to create already exists. ## Unknown This means that the server encountered an unexpected condition that prevented it from fulfilling the request. -API version: 2.5.0 +API version: 2.7.2 Contact: dev@airflow.apache.org */ diff --git a/airflow/model_job.go b/airflow/model_job.go index 9fb2357..5b3e243 100644 --- a/airflow/model_job.go +++ b/airflow/model_job.go @@ -18,9 +18,9 @@ /* Airflow API (Stable) -# Overview To facilitate management, Apache Airflow supports a range of REST API endpoints across its objects. This section provides an overview of the API design, methods, and supported use cases. Most of the endpoints accept `JSON` as input and return `JSON` responses. This means that you must usually add the following headers to your request: ``` Content-type: application/json Accept: application/json ``` ## Resources The term `resource` refers to a single type of object in the Airflow metadata. An API is broken up by its endpoint's corresponding resource. The name of a resource is typically plural and expressed in camelCase. Example: `dagRuns`. Resource names are used as part of endpoint URLs, as well as in API parameters and responses. ## CRUD Operations The platform supports **C**reate, **R**ead, **U**pdate, and **D**elete operations on most resources. You can review the standards for these operations and their standard parameters below. Some endpoints have special behavior as exceptions. ### Create To create a resource, you typically submit an HTTP `POST` request with the resource's required metadata in the request body. The response returns a `201 Created` response code upon success with the resource's metadata, including its internal `id`, in the response body. ### Read The HTTP `GET` request can be used to read a resource or to list a number of resources. A resource's `id` can be submitted in the request parameters to read a specific resource. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with the resource's metadata in the response body. If a `GET` request does not include a specific resource `id`, it is treated as a list request. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with an object containing a list of resources' metadata in the response body. When reading resources, some common query parameters are usually available. e.g.: ``` v1/connections?limit=25&offset=25 ``` |Query Parameter|Type|Description| |---------------|----|-----------| |limit|integer|Maximum number of objects to fetch. Usually 25 by default| |offset|integer|Offset after which to start returning objects. For use with limit query parameter.| ### Update Updating a resource requires the resource `id`, and is typically done using an HTTP `PATCH` request, with the fields to modify in the request body. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with information about the modified resource in the response body. ### Delete Deleting a resource requires the resource `id` and is typically executing via an HTTP `DELETE` request. The response usually returns a `204 No Content` response code upon success. ## Conventions - Resource names are plural and expressed in camelCase. - Names are consistent between URL parameter name and field name. - Field names are in snake_case. ```json { \"name\": \"string\", \"slots\": 0, \"occupied_slots\": 0, \"used_slots\": 0, \"queued_slots\": 0, \"open_slots\": 0 } ``` ### Update Mask Update mask is available as a query parameter in patch endpoints. It is used to notify the API which fields you want to update. Using `update_mask` makes it easier to update objects by helping the server know which fields to update in an object instead of updating all fields. The update request ignores any fields that aren't specified in the field mask, leaving them with their current values. Example: ``` resource = request.get('/resource/my-id').json() resource['my_field'] = 'new-value' request.patch('/resource/my-id?update_mask=my_field', data=json.dumps(resource)) ``` ## Versioning and Endpoint Lifecycle - API versioning is not synchronized to specific releases of the Apache Airflow. - APIs are designed to be backward compatible. - Any changes to the API will first go through a deprecation phase. # Trying the API You can use a third party client, such as [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), [HTTPie](https://httpie.org/), [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [the Insomnia rest client](https://insomnia.rest/) to test the Apache Airflow API. Note that you will need to pass credentials data. For e.g., here is how to pause a DAG with [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), when basic authorization is used: ```bash curl -X PATCH 'https://example.com/api/v1/dags/{dag_id}?update_mask=is_paused' \\ -H 'Content-Type: application/json' \\ --user \"username:password\" \\ -d '{ \"is_paused\": true }' ``` Using a graphical tool such as [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [Insomnia](https://insomnia.rest/), it is possible to import the API specifications directly: 1. Download the API specification by clicking the **Download** button at top of this document 2. Import the JSON specification in the graphical tool of your choice. - In *Postman*, you can click the **import** button at the top - With *Insomnia*, you can just drag-and-drop the file on the UI Note that with *Postman*, you can also generate code snippets by selecting a request and clicking on the **Code** button. ## Enabling CORS [Cross-origin resource sharing (CORS)](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/CORS) is a browser security feature that restricts HTTP requests that are initiated from scripts running in the browser. For details on enabling/configuring CORS, see [Enabling CORS](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Authentication To be able to meet the requirements of many organizations, Airflow supports many authentication methods, and it is even possible to add your own method. If you want to check which auth backend is currently set, you can use `airflow config get-value api auth_backends` command as in the example below. ```bash $ airflow config get-value api auth_backends airflow.api.auth.backend.basic_auth ``` The default is to deny all requests. For details on configuring the authentication, see [API Authorization](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Errors We follow the error response format proposed in [RFC 7807](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7807) also known as Problem Details for HTTP APIs. As with our normal API responses, your client must be prepared to gracefully handle additional members of the response. ## Unauthenticated This indicates that the request has not been applied because it lacks valid authentication credentials for the target resource. Please check that you have valid credentials. ## PermissionDenied This response means that the server understood the request but refuses to authorize it because it lacks sufficient rights to the resource. It happens when you do not have the necessary permission to execute the action you performed. You need to get the appropriate permissions in other to resolve this error. ## BadRequest This response means that the server cannot or will not process the request due to something that is perceived to be a client error (e.g., malformed request syntax, invalid request message framing, or deceptive request routing). To resolve this, please ensure that your syntax is correct. ## NotFound This client error response indicates that the server cannot find the requested resource. ## MethodNotAllowed Indicates that the request method is known by the server but is not supported by the target resource. ## NotAcceptable The target resource does not have a current representation that would be acceptable to the user agent, according to the proactive negotiation header fields received in the request, and the server is unwilling to supply a default representation. ## AlreadyExists The request could not be completed due to a conflict with the current state of the target resource, e.g. the resource it tries to create already exists. ## Unknown This means that the server encountered an unexpected condition that prevented it from fulfilling the request. +# Overview To facilitate management, Apache Airflow supports a range of REST API endpoints across its objects. This section provides an overview of the API design, methods, and supported use cases. Most of the endpoints accept `JSON` as input and return `JSON` responses. This means that you must usually add the following headers to your request: ``` Content-type: application/json Accept: application/json ``` ## Resources The term `resource` refers to a single type of object in the Airflow metadata. An API is broken up by its endpoint's corresponding resource. The name of a resource is typically plural and expressed in camelCase. Example: `dagRuns`. Resource names are used as part of endpoint URLs, as well as in API parameters and responses. ## CRUD Operations The platform supports **C**reate, **R**ead, **U**pdate, and **D**elete operations on most resources. You can review the standards for these operations and their standard parameters below. Some endpoints have special behavior as exceptions. ### Create To create a resource, you typically submit an HTTP `POST` request with the resource's required metadata in the request body. The response returns a `201 Created` response code upon success with the resource's metadata, including its internal `id`, in the response body. ### Read The HTTP `GET` request can be used to read a resource or to list a number of resources. A resource's `id` can be submitted in the request parameters to read a specific resource. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with the resource's metadata in the response body. If a `GET` request does not include a specific resource `id`, it is treated as a list request. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with an object containing a list of resources' metadata in the response body. When reading resources, some common query parameters are usually available. e.g.: ``` v1/connections?limit=25&offset=25 ``` |Query Parameter|Type|Description| |---------------|----|-----------| |limit|integer|Maximum number of objects to fetch. Usually 25 by default| |offset|integer|Offset after which to start returning objects. For use with limit query parameter.| ### Update Updating a resource requires the resource `id`, and is typically done using an HTTP `PATCH` request, with the fields to modify in the request body. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with information about the modified resource in the response body. ### Delete Deleting a resource requires the resource `id` and is typically executed via an HTTP `DELETE` request. The response usually returns a `204 No Content` response code upon success. ## Conventions - Resource names are plural and expressed in camelCase. - Names are consistent between URL parameter name and field name. - Field names are in snake_case. ```json { \"description\": \"string\", \"name\": \"string\", \"occupied_slots\": 0, \"open_slots\": 0 \"queued_slots\": 0, \"running_slots\": 0, \"scheduled_slots\": 0, \"slots\": 0, } ``` ### Update Mask Update mask is available as a query parameter in patch endpoints. It is used to notify the API which fields you want to update. Using `update_mask` makes it easier to update objects by helping the server know which fields to update in an object instead of updating all fields. The update request ignores any fields that aren't specified in the field mask, leaving them with their current values. Example: ``` resource = request.get('/resource/my-id').json() resource['my_field'] = 'new-value' request.patch('/resource/my-id?update_mask=my_field', data=json.dumps(resource)) ``` ## Versioning and Endpoint Lifecycle - API versioning is not synchronized to specific releases of the Apache Airflow. - APIs are designed to be backward compatible. - Any changes to the API will first go through a deprecation phase. # Trying the API You can use a third party client, such as [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), [HTTPie](https://httpie.org/), [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [the Insomnia rest client](https://insomnia.rest/) to test the Apache Airflow API. Note that you will need to pass credentials data. For e.g., here is how to pause a DAG with [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), when basic authorization is used: ```bash curl -X PATCH 'https://example.com/api/v1/dags/{dag_id}?update_mask=is_paused' \\ -H 'Content-Type: application/json' \\ --user \"username:password\" \\ -d '{ \"is_paused\": true }' ``` Using a graphical tool such as [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [Insomnia](https://insomnia.rest/), it is possible to import the API specifications directly: 1. Download the API specification by clicking the **Download** button at the top of this document 2. Import the JSON specification in the graphical tool of your choice. - In *Postman*, you can click the **import** button at the top - With *Insomnia*, you can just drag-and-drop the file on the UI Note that with *Postman*, you can also generate code snippets by selecting a request and clicking on the **Code** button. ## Enabling CORS [Cross-origin resource sharing (CORS)](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/CORS) is a browser security feature that restricts HTTP requests that are initiated from scripts running in the browser. For details on enabling/configuring CORS, see [Enabling CORS](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Authentication To be able to meet the requirements of many organizations, Airflow supports many authentication methods, and it is even possible to add your own method. If you want to check which auth backend is currently set, you can use `airflow config get-value api auth_backends` command as in the example below. ```bash $ airflow config get-value api auth_backends airflow.api.auth.backend.basic_auth ``` The default is to deny all requests. For details on configuring the authentication, see [API Authorization](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Errors We follow the error response format proposed in [RFC 7807](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7807) also known as Problem Details for HTTP APIs. As with our normal API responses, your client must be prepared to gracefully handle additional members of the response. ## Unauthenticated This indicates that the request has not been applied because it lacks valid authentication credentials for the target resource. Please check that you have valid credentials. ## PermissionDenied This response means that the server understood the request but refuses to authorize it because it lacks sufficient rights to the resource. It happens when you do not have the necessary permission to execute the action you performed. You need to get the appropriate permissions in other to resolve this error. ## BadRequest This response means that the server cannot or will not process the request due to something that is perceived to be a client error (e.g., malformed request syntax, invalid request message framing, or deceptive request routing). To resolve this, please ensure that your syntax is correct. ## NotFound This client error response indicates that the server cannot find the requested resource. ## MethodNotAllowed Indicates that the request method is known by the server but is not supported by the target resource. ## NotAcceptable The target resource does not have a current representation that would be acceptable to the user agent, according to the proactive negotiation header fields received in the request, and the server is unwilling to supply a default representation. ## AlreadyExists The request could not be completed due to a conflict with the current state of the target resource, e.g. the resource it tries to create already exists. ## Unknown This means that the server encountered an unexpected condition that prevented it from fulfilling the request. -API version: 2.5.0 +API version: 2.7.2 Contact: dev@airflow.apache.org */ diff --git a/airflow/model_list_dag_runs_form.go b/airflow/model_list_dag_runs_form.go index 3ab0675..d857424 100644 --- a/airflow/model_list_dag_runs_form.go +++ b/airflow/model_list_dag_runs_form.go @@ -18,9 +18,9 @@ /* Airflow API (Stable) -# Overview To facilitate management, Apache Airflow supports a range of REST API endpoints across its objects. This section provides an overview of the API design, methods, and supported use cases. Most of the endpoints accept `JSON` as input and return `JSON` responses. This means that you must usually add the following headers to your request: ``` Content-type: application/json Accept: application/json ``` ## Resources The term `resource` refers to a single type of object in the Airflow metadata. An API is broken up by its endpoint's corresponding resource. The name of a resource is typically plural and expressed in camelCase. Example: `dagRuns`. Resource names are used as part of endpoint URLs, as well as in API parameters and responses. ## CRUD Operations The platform supports **C**reate, **R**ead, **U**pdate, and **D**elete operations on most resources. You can review the standards for these operations and their standard parameters below. Some endpoints have special behavior as exceptions. ### Create To create a resource, you typically submit an HTTP `POST` request with the resource's required metadata in the request body. The response returns a `201 Created` response code upon success with the resource's metadata, including its internal `id`, in the response body. ### Read The HTTP `GET` request can be used to read a resource or to list a number of resources. A resource's `id` can be submitted in the request parameters to read a specific resource. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with the resource's metadata in the response body. If a `GET` request does not include a specific resource `id`, it is treated as a list request. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with an object containing a list of resources' metadata in the response body. When reading resources, some common query parameters are usually available. e.g.: ``` v1/connections?limit=25&offset=25 ``` |Query Parameter|Type|Description| |---------------|----|-----------| |limit|integer|Maximum number of objects to fetch. Usually 25 by default| |offset|integer|Offset after which to start returning objects. For use with limit query parameter.| ### Update Updating a resource requires the resource `id`, and is typically done using an HTTP `PATCH` request, with the fields to modify in the request body. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with information about the modified resource in the response body. ### Delete Deleting a resource requires the resource `id` and is typically executing via an HTTP `DELETE` request. The response usually returns a `204 No Content` response code upon success. ## Conventions - Resource names are plural and expressed in camelCase. - Names are consistent between URL parameter name and field name. - Field names are in snake_case. ```json { \"name\": \"string\", \"slots\": 0, \"occupied_slots\": 0, \"used_slots\": 0, \"queued_slots\": 0, \"open_slots\": 0 } ``` ### Update Mask Update mask is available as a query parameter in patch endpoints. It is used to notify the API which fields you want to update. Using `update_mask` makes it easier to update objects by helping the server know which fields to update in an object instead of updating all fields. The update request ignores any fields that aren't specified in the field mask, leaving them with their current values. Example: ``` resource = request.get('/resource/my-id').json() resource['my_field'] = 'new-value' request.patch('/resource/my-id?update_mask=my_field', data=json.dumps(resource)) ``` ## Versioning and Endpoint Lifecycle - API versioning is not synchronized to specific releases of the Apache Airflow. - APIs are designed to be backward compatible. - Any changes to the API will first go through a deprecation phase. # Trying the API You can use a third party client, such as [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), [HTTPie](https://httpie.org/), [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [the Insomnia rest client](https://insomnia.rest/) to test the Apache Airflow API. Note that you will need to pass credentials data. For e.g., here is how to pause a DAG with [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), when basic authorization is used: ```bash curl -X PATCH 'https://example.com/api/v1/dags/{dag_id}?update_mask=is_paused' \\ -H 'Content-Type: application/json' \\ --user \"username:password\" \\ -d '{ \"is_paused\": true }' ``` Using a graphical tool such as [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [Insomnia](https://insomnia.rest/), it is possible to import the API specifications directly: 1. Download the API specification by clicking the **Download** button at top of this document 2. Import the JSON specification in the graphical tool of your choice. - In *Postman*, you can click the **import** button at the top - With *Insomnia*, you can just drag-and-drop the file on the UI Note that with *Postman*, you can also generate code snippets by selecting a request and clicking on the **Code** button. ## Enabling CORS [Cross-origin resource sharing (CORS)](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/CORS) is a browser security feature that restricts HTTP requests that are initiated from scripts running in the browser. For details on enabling/configuring CORS, see [Enabling CORS](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Authentication To be able to meet the requirements of many organizations, Airflow supports many authentication methods, and it is even possible to add your own method. If you want to check which auth backend is currently set, you can use `airflow config get-value api auth_backends` command as in the example below. ```bash $ airflow config get-value api auth_backends airflow.api.auth.backend.basic_auth ``` The default is to deny all requests. For details on configuring the authentication, see [API Authorization](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Errors We follow the error response format proposed in [RFC 7807](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7807) also known as Problem Details for HTTP APIs. As with our normal API responses, your client must be prepared to gracefully handle additional members of the response. ## Unauthenticated This indicates that the request has not been applied because it lacks valid authentication credentials for the target resource. Please check that you have valid credentials. ## PermissionDenied This response means that the server understood the request but refuses to authorize it because it lacks sufficient rights to the resource. It happens when you do not have the necessary permission to execute the action you performed. You need to get the appropriate permissions in other to resolve this error. ## BadRequest This response means that the server cannot or will not process the request due to something that is perceived to be a client error (e.g., malformed request syntax, invalid request message framing, or deceptive request routing). To resolve this, please ensure that your syntax is correct. ## NotFound This client error response indicates that the server cannot find the requested resource. ## MethodNotAllowed Indicates that the request method is known by the server but is not supported by the target resource. ## NotAcceptable The target resource does not have a current representation that would be acceptable to the user agent, according to the proactive negotiation header fields received in the request, and the server is unwilling to supply a default representation. ## AlreadyExists The request could not be completed due to a conflict with the current state of the target resource, e.g. the resource it tries to create already exists. ## Unknown This means that the server encountered an unexpected condition that prevented it from fulfilling the request. +# Overview To facilitate management, Apache Airflow supports a range of REST API endpoints across its objects. This section provides an overview of the API design, methods, and supported use cases. Most of the endpoints accept `JSON` as input and return `JSON` responses. This means that you must usually add the following headers to your request: ``` Content-type: application/json Accept: application/json ``` ## Resources The term `resource` refers to a single type of object in the Airflow metadata. An API is broken up by its endpoint's corresponding resource. The name of a resource is typically plural and expressed in camelCase. Example: `dagRuns`. Resource names are used as part of endpoint URLs, as well as in API parameters and responses. ## CRUD Operations The platform supports **C**reate, **R**ead, **U**pdate, and **D**elete operations on most resources. You can review the standards for these operations and their standard parameters below. Some endpoints have special behavior as exceptions. ### Create To create a resource, you typically submit an HTTP `POST` request with the resource's required metadata in the request body. The response returns a `201 Created` response code upon success with the resource's metadata, including its internal `id`, in the response body. ### Read The HTTP `GET` request can be used to read a resource or to list a number of resources. A resource's `id` can be submitted in the request parameters to read a specific resource. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with the resource's metadata in the response body. If a `GET` request does not include a specific resource `id`, it is treated as a list request. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with an object containing a list of resources' metadata in the response body. When reading resources, some common query parameters are usually available. e.g.: ``` v1/connections?limit=25&offset=25 ``` |Query Parameter|Type|Description| |---------------|----|-----------| |limit|integer|Maximum number of objects to fetch. Usually 25 by default| |offset|integer|Offset after which to start returning objects. For use with limit query parameter.| ### Update Updating a resource requires the resource `id`, and is typically done using an HTTP `PATCH` request, with the fields to modify in the request body. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with information about the modified resource in the response body. ### Delete Deleting a resource requires the resource `id` and is typically executed via an HTTP `DELETE` request. The response usually returns a `204 No Content` response code upon success. ## Conventions - Resource names are plural and expressed in camelCase. - Names are consistent between URL parameter name and field name. - Field names are in snake_case. ```json { \"description\": \"string\", \"name\": \"string\", \"occupied_slots\": 0, \"open_slots\": 0 \"queued_slots\": 0, \"running_slots\": 0, \"scheduled_slots\": 0, \"slots\": 0, } ``` ### Update Mask Update mask is available as a query parameter in patch endpoints. It is used to notify the API which fields you want to update. Using `update_mask` makes it easier to update objects by helping the server know which fields to update in an object instead of updating all fields. The update request ignores any fields that aren't specified in the field mask, leaving them with their current values. Example: ``` resource = request.get('/resource/my-id').json() resource['my_field'] = 'new-value' request.patch('/resource/my-id?update_mask=my_field', data=json.dumps(resource)) ``` ## Versioning and Endpoint Lifecycle - API versioning is not synchronized to specific releases of the Apache Airflow. - APIs are designed to be backward compatible. - Any changes to the API will first go through a deprecation phase. # Trying the API You can use a third party client, such as [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), [HTTPie](https://httpie.org/), [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [the Insomnia rest client](https://insomnia.rest/) to test the Apache Airflow API. Note that you will need to pass credentials data. For e.g., here is how to pause a DAG with [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), when basic authorization is used: ```bash curl -X PATCH 'https://example.com/api/v1/dags/{dag_id}?update_mask=is_paused' \\ -H 'Content-Type: application/json' \\ --user \"username:password\" \\ -d '{ \"is_paused\": true }' ``` Using a graphical tool such as [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [Insomnia](https://insomnia.rest/), it is possible to import the API specifications directly: 1. Download the API specification by clicking the **Download** button at the top of this document 2. Import the JSON specification in the graphical tool of your choice. - In *Postman*, you can click the **import** button at the top - With *Insomnia*, you can just drag-and-drop the file on the UI Note that with *Postman*, you can also generate code snippets by selecting a request and clicking on the **Code** button. ## Enabling CORS [Cross-origin resource sharing (CORS)](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/CORS) is a browser security feature that restricts HTTP requests that are initiated from scripts running in the browser. For details on enabling/configuring CORS, see [Enabling CORS](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Authentication To be able to meet the requirements of many organizations, Airflow supports many authentication methods, and it is even possible to add your own method. If you want to check which auth backend is currently set, you can use `airflow config get-value api auth_backends` command as in the example below. ```bash $ airflow config get-value api auth_backends airflow.api.auth.backend.basic_auth ``` The default is to deny all requests. For details on configuring the authentication, see [API Authorization](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Errors We follow the error response format proposed in [RFC 7807](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7807) also known as Problem Details for HTTP APIs. As with our normal API responses, your client must be prepared to gracefully handle additional members of the response. ## Unauthenticated This indicates that the request has not been applied because it lacks valid authentication credentials for the target resource. Please check that you have valid credentials. ## PermissionDenied This response means that the server understood the request but refuses to authorize it because it lacks sufficient rights to the resource. It happens when you do not have the necessary permission to execute the action you performed. You need to get the appropriate permissions in other to resolve this error. ## BadRequest This response means that the server cannot or will not process the request due to something that is perceived to be a client error (e.g., malformed request syntax, invalid request message framing, or deceptive request routing). To resolve this, please ensure that your syntax is correct. ## NotFound This client error response indicates that the server cannot find the requested resource. ## MethodNotAllowed Indicates that the request method is known by the server but is not supported by the target resource. ## NotAcceptable The target resource does not have a current representation that would be acceptable to the user agent, according to the proactive negotiation header fields received in the request, and the server is unwilling to supply a default representation. ## AlreadyExists The request could not be completed due to a conflict with the current state of the target resource, e.g. the resource it tries to create already exists. ## Unknown This means that the server encountered an unexpected condition that prevented it from fulfilling the request. -API version: 2.5.0 +API version: 2.7.2 Contact: dev@airflow.apache.org */ @@ -42,9 +42,9 @@ type ListDagRunsForm struct { // The numbers of items to return. PageLimit *int32 `json:"page_limit,omitempty"` // Return objects with specific DAG IDs. The value can be repeated to retrieve multiple matching values (OR condition). - DagIds *[]string `json:"dag_ids,omitempty"` + DagIds []string `json:"dag_ids,omitempty"` // Return objects with specific states. The value can be repeated to retrieve multiple matching values (OR condition). - States *[]string `json:"states,omitempty"` + States []string `json:"states,omitempty"` // Returns objects greater or equal to the specified date. This can be combined with execution_date_lte key to receive only the selected period. ExecutionDateGte *time.Time `json:"execution_date_gte,omitempty"` // Returns objects less than or equal to the specified date. This can be combined with execution_date_gte key to receive only the selected period. @@ -182,12 +182,12 @@ func (o *ListDagRunsForm) GetDagIds() []string { var ret []string return ret } - return *o.DagIds + return o.DagIds } // GetDagIdsOk returns a tuple with the DagIds field value if set, nil otherwise // and a boolean to check if the value has been set. -func (o *ListDagRunsForm) GetDagIdsOk() (*[]string, bool) { +func (o *ListDagRunsForm) GetDagIdsOk() ([]string, bool) { if o == nil || o.DagIds == nil { return nil, false } @@ -205,7 +205,7 @@ func (o *ListDagRunsForm) HasDagIds() bool { // SetDagIds gets a reference to the given []string and assigns it to the DagIds field. func (o *ListDagRunsForm) SetDagIds(v []string) { - o.DagIds = &v + o.DagIds = v } // GetStates returns the States field value if set, zero value otherwise. @@ -214,12 +214,12 @@ func (o *ListDagRunsForm) GetStates() []string { var ret []string return ret } - return *o.States + return o.States } // GetStatesOk returns a tuple with the States field value if set, nil otherwise // and a boolean to check if the value has been set. -func (o *ListDagRunsForm) GetStatesOk() (*[]string, bool) { +func (o *ListDagRunsForm) GetStatesOk() ([]string, bool) { if o == nil || o.States == nil { return nil, false } @@ -237,7 +237,7 @@ func (o *ListDagRunsForm) HasStates() bool { // SetStates gets a reference to the given []string and assigns it to the States field. func (o *ListDagRunsForm) SetStates(v []string) { - o.States = &v + o.States = v } // GetExecutionDateGte returns the ExecutionDateGte field value if set, zero value otherwise. diff --git a/airflow/model_list_task_instance_form.go b/airflow/model_list_task_instance_form.go index 01211d7..1b7def2 100644 --- a/airflow/model_list_task_instance_form.go +++ b/airflow/model_list_task_instance_form.go @@ -18,9 +18,9 @@ /* Airflow API (Stable) -# Overview To facilitate management, Apache Airflow supports a range of REST API endpoints across its objects. This section provides an overview of the API design, methods, and supported use cases. Most of the endpoints accept `JSON` as input and return `JSON` responses. This means that you must usually add the following headers to your request: ``` Content-type: application/json Accept: application/json ``` ## Resources The term `resource` refers to a single type of object in the Airflow metadata. An API is broken up by its endpoint's corresponding resource. The name of a resource is typically plural and expressed in camelCase. Example: `dagRuns`. Resource names are used as part of endpoint URLs, as well as in API parameters and responses. ## CRUD Operations The platform supports **C**reate, **R**ead, **U**pdate, and **D**elete operations on most resources. You can review the standards for these operations and their standard parameters below. Some endpoints have special behavior as exceptions. ### Create To create a resource, you typically submit an HTTP `POST` request with the resource's required metadata in the request body. The response returns a `201 Created` response code upon success with the resource's metadata, including its internal `id`, in the response body. ### Read The HTTP `GET` request can be used to read a resource or to list a number of resources. A resource's `id` can be submitted in the request parameters to read a specific resource. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with the resource's metadata in the response body. If a `GET` request does not include a specific resource `id`, it is treated as a list request. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with an object containing a list of resources' metadata in the response body. When reading resources, some common query parameters are usually available. e.g.: ``` v1/connections?limit=25&offset=25 ``` |Query Parameter|Type|Description| |---------------|----|-----------| |limit|integer|Maximum number of objects to fetch. Usually 25 by default| |offset|integer|Offset after which to start returning objects. For use with limit query parameter.| ### Update Updating a resource requires the resource `id`, and is typically done using an HTTP `PATCH` request, with the fields to modify in the request body. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with information about the modified resource in the response body. ### Delete Deleting a resource requires the resource `id` and is typically executing via an HTTP `DELETE` request. The response usually returns a `204 No Content` response code upon success. ## Conventions - Resource names are plural and expressed in camelCase. - Names are consistent between URL parameter name and field name. - Field names are in snake_case. ```json { \"name\": \"string\", \"slots\": 0, \"occupied_slots\": 0, \"used_slots\": 0, \"queued_slots\": 0, \"open_slots\": 0 } ``` ### Update Mask Update mask is available as a query parameter in patch endpoints. It is used to notify the API which fields you want to update. Using `update_mask` makes it easier to update objects by helping the server know which fields to update in an object instead of updating all fields. The update request ignores any fields that aren't specified in the field mask, leaving them with their current values. Example: ``` resource = request.get('/resource/my-id').json() resource['my_field'] = 'new-value' request.patch('/resource/my-id?update_mask=my_field', data=json.dumps(resource)) ``` ## Versioning and Endpoint Lifecycle - API versioning is not synchronized to specific releases of the Apache Airflow. - APIs are designed to be backward compatible. - Any changes to the API will first go through a deprecation phase. # Trying the API You can use a third party client, such as [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), [HTTPie](https://httpie.org/), [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [the Insomnia rest client](https://insomnia.rest/) to test the Apache Airflow API. Note that you will need to pass credentials data. For e.g., here is how to pause a DAG with [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), when basic authorization is used: ```bash curl -X PATCH 'https://example.com/api/v1/dags/{dag_id}?update_mask=is_paused' \\ -H 'Content-Type: application/json' \\ --user \"username:password\" \\ -d '{ \"is_paused\": true }' ``` Using a graphical tool such as [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [Insomnia](https://insomnia.rest/), it is possible to import the API specifications directly: 1. Download the API specification by clicking the **Download** button at top of this document 2. Import the JSON specification in the graphical tool of your choice. - In *Postman*, you can click the **import** button at the top - With *Insomnia*, you can just drag-and-drop the file on the UI Note that with *Postman*, you can also generate code snippets by selecting a request and clicking on the **Code** button. ## Enabling CORS [Cross-origin resource sharing (CORS)](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/CORS) is a browser security feature that restricts HTTP requests that are initiated from scripts running in the browser. For details on enabling/configuring CORS, see [Enabling CORS](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Authentication To be able to meet the requirements of many organizations, Airflow supports many authentication methods, and it is even possible to add your own method. If you want to check which auth backend is currently set, you can use `airflow config get-value api auth_backends` command as in the example below. ```bash $ airflow config get-value api auth_backends airflow.api.auth.backend.basic_auth ``` The default is to deny all requests. For details on configuring the authentication, see [API Authorization](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Errors We follow the error response format proposed in [RFC 7807](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7807) also known as Problem Details for HTTP APIs. As with our normal API responses, your client must be prepared to gracefully handle additional members of the response. ## Unauthenticated This indicates that the request has not been applied because it lacks valid authentication credentials for the target resource. Please check that you have valid credentials. ## PermissionDenied This response means that the server understood the request but refuses to authorize it because it lacks sufficient rights to the resource. It happens when you do not have the necessary permission to execute the action you performed. You need to get the appropriate permissions in other to resolve this error. ## BadRequest This response means that the server cannot or will not process the request due to something that is perceived to be a client error (e.g., malformed request syntax, invalid request message framing, or deceptive request routing). To resolve this, please ensure that your syntax is correct. ## NotFound This client error response indicates that the server cannot find the requested resource. ## MethodNotAllowed Indicates that the request method is known by the server but is not supported by the target resource. ## NotAcceptable The target resource does not have a current representation that would be acceptable to the user agent, according to the proactive negotiation header fields received in the request, and the server is unwilling to supply a default representation. ## AlreadyExists The request could not be completed due to a conflict with the current state of the target resource, e.g. the resource it tries to create already exists. ## Unknown This means that the server encountered an unexpected condition that prevented it from fulfilling the request. +# Overview To facilitate management, Apache Airflow supports a range of REST API endpoints across its objects. This section provides an overview of the API design, methods, and supported use cases. Most of the endpoints accept `JSON` as input and return `JSON` responses. This means that you must usually add the following headers to your request: ``` Content-type: application/json Accept: application/json ``` ## Resources The term `resource` refers to a single type of object in the Airflow metadata. An API is broken up by its endpoint's corresponding resource. The name of a resource is typically plural and expressed in camelCase. Example: `dagRuns`. Resource names are used as part of endpoint URLs, as well as in API parameters and responses. ## CRUD Operations The platform supports **C**reate, **R**ead, **U**pdate, and **D**elete operations on most resources. You can review the standards for these operations and their standard parameters below. Some endpoints have special behavior as exceptions. ### Create To create a resource, you typically submit an HTTP `POST` request with the resource's required metadata in the request body. The response returns a `201 Created` response code upon success with the resource's metadata, including its internal `id`, in the response body. ### Read The HTTP `GET` request can be used to read a resource or to list a number of resources. A resource's `id` can be submitted in the request parameters to read a specific resource. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with the resource's metadata in the response body. If a `GET` request does not include a specific resource `id`, it is treated as a list request. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with an object containing a list of resources' metadata in the response body. When reading resources, some common query parameters are usually available. e.g.: ``` v1/connections?limit=25&offset=25 ``` |Query Parameter|Type|Description| |---------------|----|-----------| |limit|integer|Maximum number of objects to fetch. Usually 25 by default| |offset|integer|Offset after which to start returning objects. For use with limit query parameter.| ### Update Updating a resource requires the resource `id`, and is typically done using an HTTP `PATCH` request, with the fields to modify in the request body. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with information about the modified resource in the response body. ### Delete Deleting a resource requires the resource `id` and is typically executed via an HTTP `DELETE` request. The response usually returns a `204 No Content` response code upon success. ## Conventions - Resource names are plural and expressed in camelCase. - Names are consistent between URL parameter name and field name. - Field names are in snake_case. ```json { \"description\": \"string\", \"name\": \"string\", \"occupied_slots\": 0, \"open_slots\": 0 \"queued_slots\": 0, \"running_slots\": 0, \"scheduled_slots\": 0, \"slots\": 0, } ``` ### Update Mask Update mask is available as a query parameter in patch endpoints. It is used to notify the API which fields you want to update. Using `update_mask` makes it easier to update objects by helping the server know which fields to update in an object instead of updating all fields. The update request ignores any fields that aren't specified in the field mask, leaving them with their current values. Example: ``` resource = request.get('/resource/my-id').json() resource['my_field'] = 'new-value' request.patch('/resource/my-id?update_mask=my_field', data=json.dumps(resource)) ``` ## Versioning and Endpoint Lifecycle - API versioning is not synchronized to specific releases of the Apache Airflow. - APIs are designed to be backward compatible. - Any changes to the API will first go through a deprecation phase. # Trying the API You can use a third party client, such as [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), [HTTPie](https://httpie.org/), [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [the Insomnia rest client](https://insomnia.rest/) to test the Apache Airflow API. Note that you will need to pass credentials data. For e.g., here is how to pause a DAG with [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), when basic authorization is used: ```bash curl -X PATCH 'https://example.com/api/v1/dags/{dag_id}?update_mask=is_paused' \\ -H 'Content-Type: application/json' \\ --user \"username:password\" \\ -d '{ \"is_paused\": true }' ``` Using a graphical tool such as [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [Insomnia](https://insomnia.rest/), it is possible to import the API specifications directly: 1. Download the API specification by clicking the **Download** button at the top of this document 2. Import the JSON specification in the graphical tool of your choice. - In *Postman*, you can click the **import** button at the top - With *Insomnia*, you can just drag-and-drop the file on the UI Note that with *Postman*, you can also generate code snippets by selecting a request and clicking on the **Code** button. ## Enabling CORS [Cross-origin resource sharing (CORS)](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/CORS) is a browser security feature that restricts HTTP requests that are initiated from scripts running in the browser. For details on enabling/configuring CORS, see [Enabling CORS](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Authentication To be able to meet the requirements of many organizations, Airflow supports many authentication methods, and it is even possible to add your own method. If you want to check which auth backend is currently set, you can use `airflow config get-value api auth_backends` command as in the example below. ```bash $ airflow config get-value api auth_backends airflow.api.auth.backend.basic_auth ``` The default is to deny all requests. For details on configuring the authentication, see [API Authorization](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Errors We follow the error response format proposed in [RFC 7807](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7807) also known as Problem Details for HTTP APIs. As with our normal API responses, your client must be prepared to gracefully handle additional members of the response. ## Unauthenticated This indicates that the request has not been applied because it lacks valid authentication credentials for the target resource. Please check that you have valid credentials. ## PermissionDenied This response means that the server understood the request but refuses to authorize it because it lacks sufficient rights to the resource. It happens when you do not have the necessary permission to execute the action you performed. You need to get the appropriate permissions in other to resolve this error. ## BadRequest This response means that the server cannot or will not process the request due to something that is perceived to be a client error (e.g., malformed request syntax, invalid request message framing, or deceptive request routing). To resolve this, please ensure that your syntax is correct. ## NotFound This client error response indicates that the server cannot find the requested resource. ## MethodNotAllowed Indicates that the request method is known by the server but is not supported by the target resource. ## NotAcceptable The target resource does not have a current representation that would be acceptable to the user agent, according to the proactive negotiation header fields received in the request, and the server is unwilling to supply a default representation. ## AlreadyExists The request could not be completed due to a conflict with the current state of the target resource, e.g. the resource it tries to create already exists. ## Unknown This means that the server encountered an unexpected condition that prevented it from fulfilling the request. -API version: 2.5.0 +API version: 2.7.2 Contact: dev@airflow.apache.org */ @@ -36,7 +36,11 @@ import ( // ListTaskInstanceForm struct for ListTaskInstanceForm type ListTaskInstanceForm struct { // Return objects with specific DAG IDs. The value can be repeated to retrieve multiple matching values (OR condition). - DagIds *[]string `json:"dag_ids,omitempty"` + DagIds []string `json:"dag_ids,omitempty"` + // Return objects with specific DAG Run IDs. The value can be repeated to retrieve multiple matching values (OR condition). *New in version 2.7.1* + DagRunIds []string `json:"dag_run_ids,omitempty"` + // Return objects with specific task IDs. The value can be repeated to retrieve multiple matching values (OR condition). *New in version 2.7.1* + TaskIds []string `json:"task_ids,omitempty"` // Returns objects greater or equal to the specified date. This can be combined with execution_date_lte parameter to receive only the selected period. ExecutionDateGte *time.Time `json:"execution_date_gte,omitempty"` // Returns objects less than or equal to the specified date. This can be combined with execution_date_gte parameter to receive only the selected period. @@ -54,11 +58,11 @@ type ListTaskInstanceForm struct { // Returns objects less than or equal to the specified values. This can be combined with duration_gte parameter to receive only the selected range. DurationLte *float32 `json:"duration_lte,omitempty"` // The value can be repeated to retrieve multiple matching values (OR condition). - State *[]TaskState `json:"state,omitempty"` + State []TaskState `json:"state,omitempty"` // The value can be repeated to retrieve multiple matching values (OR condition). - Pool *[]string `json:"pool,omitempty"` + Pool []string `json:"pool,omitempty"` // The value can be repeated to retrieve multiple matching values (OR condition). - Queue *[]string `json:"queue,omitempty"` + Queue []string `json:"queue,omitempty"` } // NewListTaskInstanceForm instantiates a new ListTaskInstanceForm object @@ -84,12 +88,12 @@ func (o *ListTaskInstanceForm) GetDagIds() []string { var ret []string return ret } - return *o.DagIds + return o.DagIds } // GetDagIdsOk returns a tuple with the DagIds field value if set, nil otherwise // and a boolean to check if the value has been set. -func (o *ListTaskInstanceForm) GetDagIdsOk() (*[]string, bool) { +func (o *ListTaskInstanceForm) GetDagIdsOk() ([]string, bool) { if o == nil || o.DagIds == nil { return nil, false } @@ -107,7 +111,71 @@ func (o *ListTaskInstanceForm) HasDagIds() bool { // SetDagIds gets a reference to the given []string and assigns it to the DagIds field. func (o *ListTaskInstanceForm) SetDagIds(v []string) { - o.DagIds = &v + o.DagIds = v +} + +// GetDagRunIds returns the DagRunIds field value if set, zero value otherwise. +func (o *ListTaskInstanceForm) GetDagRunIds() []string { + if o == nil || o.DagRunIds == nil { + var ret []string + return ret + } + return o.DagRunIds +} + +// GetDagRunIdsOk returns a tuple with the DagRunIds field value if set, nil otherwise +// and a boolean to check if the value has been set. +func (o *ListTaskInstanceForm) GetDagRunIdsOk() ([]string, bool) { + if o == nil || o.DagRunIds == nil { + return nil, false + } + return o.DagRunIds, true +} + +// HasDagRunIds returns a boolean if a field has been set. +func (o *ListTaskInstanceForm) HasDagRunIds() bool { + if o != nil && o.DagRunIds != nil { + return true + } + + return false +} + +// SetDagRunIds gets a reference to the given []string and assigns it to the DagRunIds field. +func (o *ListTaskInstanceForm) SetDagRunIds(v []string) { + o.DagRunIds = v +} + +// GetTaskIds returns the TaskIds field value if set, zero value otherwise. +func (o *ListTaskInstanceForm) GetTaskIds() []string { + if o == nil || o.TaskIds == nil { + var ret []string + return ret + } + return o.TaskIds +} + +// GetTaskIdsOk returns a tuple with the TaskIds field value if set, nil otherwise +// and a boolean to check if the value has been set. +func (o *ListTaskInstanceForm) GetTaskIdsOk() ([]string, bool) { + if o == nil || o.TaskIds == nil { + return nil, false + } + return o.TaskIds, true +} + +// HasTaskIds returns a boolean if a field has been set. +func (o *ListTaskInstanceForm) HasTaskIds() bool { + if o != nil && o.TaskIds != nil { + return true + } + + return false +} + +// SetTaskIds gets a reference to the given []string and assigns it to the TaskIds field. +func (o *ListTaskInstanceForm) SetTaskIds(v []string) { + o.TaskIds = v } // GetExecutionDateGte returns the ExecutionDateGte field value if set, zero value otherwise. @@ -372,12 +440,12 @@ func (o *ListTaskInstanceForm) GetState() []TaskState { var ret []TaskState return ret } - return *o.State + return o.State } // GetStateOk returns a tuple with the State field value if set, nil otherwise // and a boolean to check if the value has been set. -func (o *ListTaskInstanceForm) GetStateOk() (*[]TaskState, bool) { +func (o *ListTaskInstanceForm) GetStateOk() ([]TaskState, bool) { if o == nil || o.State == nil { return nil, false } @@ -395,7 +463,7 @@ func (o *ListTaskInstanceForm) HasState() bool { // SetState gets a reference to the given []TaskState and assigns it to the State field. func (o *ListTaskInstanceForm) SetState(v []TaskState) { - o.State = &v + o.State = v } // GetPool returns the Pool field value if set, zero value otherwise. @@ -404,12 +472,12 @@ func (o *ListTaskInstanceForm) GetPool() []string { var ret []string return ret } - return *o.Pool + return o.Pool } // GetPoolOk returns a tuple with the Pool field value if set, nil otherwise // and a boolean to check if the value has been set. -func (o *ListTaskInstanceForm) GetPoolOk() (*[]string, bool) { +func (o *ListTaskInstanceForm) GetPoolOk() ([]string, bool) { if o == nil || o.Pool == nil { return nil, false } @@ -427,7 +495,7 @@ func (o *ListTaskInstanceForm) HasPool() bool { // SetPool gets a reference to the given []string and assigns it to the Pool field. func (o *ListTaskInstanceForm) SetPool(v []string) { - o.Pool = &v + o.Pool = v } // GetQueue returns the Queue field value if set, zero value otherwise. @@ -436,12 +504,12 @@ func (o *ListTaskInstanceForm) GetQueue() []string { var ret []string return ret } - return *o.Queue + return o.Queue } // GetQueueOk returns a tuple with the Queue field value if set, nil otherwise // and a boolean to check if the value has been set. -func (o *ListTaskInstanceForm) GetQueueOk() (*[]string, bool) { +func (o *ListTaskInstanceForm) GetQueueOk() ([]string, bool) { if o == nil || o.Queue == nil { return nil, false } @@ -459,7 +527,7 @@ func (o *ListTaskInstanceForm) HasQueue() bool { // SetQueue gets a reference to the given []string and assigns it to the Queue field. func (o *ListTaskInstanceForm) SetQueue(v []string) { - o.Queue = &v + o.Queue = v } func (o ListTaskInstanceForm) MarshalJSON() ([]byte, error) { @@ -467,6 +535,12 @@ func (o ListTaskInstanceForm) MarshalJSON() ([]byte, error) { if o.DagIds != nil { toSerialize["dag_ids"] = o.DagIds } + if o.DagRunIds != nil { + toSerialize["dag_run_ids"] = o.DagRunIds + } + if o.TaskIds != nil { + toSerialize["task_ids"] = o.TaskIds + } if o.ExecutionDateGte != nil { toSerialize["execution_date_gte"] = o.ExecutionDateGte } diff --git a/airflow/model_metadatabase_status.go b/airflow/model_metadatabase_status.go index 133bc00..31a4ce7 100644 --- a/airflow/model_metadatabase_status.go +++ b/airflow/model_metadatabase_status.go @@ -18,9 +18,9 @@ /* Airflow API (Stable) -# Overview To facilitate management, Apache Airflow supports a range of REST API endpoints across its objects. This section provides an overview of the API design, methods, and supported use cases. Most of the endpoints accept `JSON` as input and return `JSON` responses. This means that you must usually add the following headers to your request: ``` Content-type: application/json Accept: application/json ``` ## Resources The term `resource` refers to a single type of object in the Airflow metadata. An API is broken up by its endpoint's corresponding resource. The name of a resource is typically plural and expressed in camelCase. Example: `dagRuns`. Resource names are used as part of endpoint URLs, as well as in API parameters and responses. ## CRUD Operations The platform supports **C**reate, **R**ead, **U**pdate, and **D**elete operations on most resources. You can review the standards for these operations and their standard parameters below. Some endpoints have special behavior as exceptions. ### Create To create a resource, you typically submit an HTTP `POST` request with the resource's required metadata in the request body. The response returns a `201 Created` response code upon success with the resource's metadata, including its internal `id`, in the response body. ### Read The HTTP `GET` request can be used to read a resource or to list a number of resources. A resource's `id` can be submitted in the request parameters to read a specific resource. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with the resource's metadata in the response body. If a `GET` request does not include a specific resource `id`, it is treated as a list request. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with an object containing a list of resources' metadata in the response body. When reading resources, some common query parameters are usually available. e.g.: ``` v1/connections?limit=25&offset=25 ``` |Query Parameter|Type|Description| |---------------|----|-----------| |limit|integer|Maximum number of objects to fetch. Usually 25 by default| |offset|integer|Offset after which to start returning objects. For use with limit query parameter.| ### Update Updating a resource requires the resource `id`, and is typically done using an HTTP `PATCH` request, with the fields to modify in the request body. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with information about the modified resource in the response body. ### Delete Deleting a resource requires the resource `id` and is typically executing via an HTTP `DELETE` request. The response usually returns a `204 No Content` response code upon success. ## Conventions - Resource names are plural and expressed in camelCase. - Names are consistent between URL parameter name and field name. - Field names are in snake_case. ```json { \"name\": \"string\", \"slots\": 0, \"occupied_slots\": 0, \"used_slots\": 0, \"queued_slots\": 0, \"open_slots\": 0 } ``` ### Update Mask Update mask is available as a query parameter in patch endpoints. It is used to notify the API which fields you want to update. Using `update_mask` makes it easier to update objects by helping the server know which fields to update in an object instead of updating all fields. The update request ignores any fields that aren't specified in the field mask, leaving them with their current values. Example: ``` resource = request.get('/resource/my-id').json() resource['my_field'] = 'new-value' request.patch('/resource/my-id?update_mask=my_field', data=json.dumps(resource)) ``` ## Versioning and Endpoint Lifecycle - API versioning is not synchronized to specific releases of the Apache Airflow. - APIs are designed to be backward compatible. - Any changes to the API will first go through a deprecation phase. # Trying the API You can use a third party client, such as [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), [HTTPie](https://httpie.org/), [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [the Insomnia rest client](https://insomnia.rest/) to test the Apache Airflow API. Note that you will need to pass credentials data. For e.g., here is how to pause a DAG with [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), when basic authorization is used: ```bash curl -X PATCH 'https://example.com/api/v1/dags/{dag_id}?update_mask=is_paused' \\ -H 'Content-Type: application/json' \\ --user \"username:password\" \\ -d '{ \"is_paused\": true }' ``` Using a graphical tool such as [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [Insomnia](https://insomnia.rest/), it is possible to import the API specifications directly: 1. Download the API specification by clicking the **Download** button at top of this document 2. Import the JSON specification in the graphical tool of your choice. - In *Postman*, you can click the **import** button at the top - With *Insomnia*, you can just drag-and-drop the file on the UI Note that with *Postman*, you can also generate code snippets by selecting a request and clicking on the **Code** button. ## Enabling CORS [Cross-origin resource sharing (CORS)](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/CORS) is a browser security feature that restricts HTTP requests that are initiated from scripts running in the browser. For details on enabling/configuring CORS, see [Enabling CORS](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Authentication To be able to meet the requirements of many organizations, Airflow supports many authentication methods, and it is even possible to add your own method. If you want to check which auth backend is currently set, you can use `airflow config get-value api auth_backends` command as in the example below. ```bash $ airflow config get-value api auth_backends airflow.api.auth.backend.basic_auth ``` The default is to deny all requests. For details on configuring the authentication, see [API Authorization](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Errors We follow the error response format proposed in [RFC 7807](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7807) also known as Problem Details for HTTP APIs. As with our normal API responses, your client must be prepared to gracefully handle additional members of the response. ## Unauthenticated This indicates that the request has not been applied because it lacks valid authentication credentials for the target resource. Please check that you have valid credentials. ## PermissionDenied This response means that the server understood the request but refuses to authorize it because it lacks sufficient rights to the resource. It happens when you do not have the necessary permission to execute the action you performed. You need to get the appropriate permissions in other to resolve this error. ## BadRequest This response means that the server cannot or will not process the request due to something that is perceived to be a client error (e.g., malformed request syntax, invalid request message framing, or deceptive request routing). To resolve this, please ensure that your syntax is correct. ## NotFound This client error response indicates that the server cannot find the requested resource. ## MethodNotAllowed Indicates that the request method is known by the server but is not supported by the target resource. ## NotAcceptable The target resource does not have a current representation that would be acceptable to the user agent, according to the proactive negotiation header fields received in the request, and the server is unwilling to supply a default representation. ## AlreadyExists The request could not be completed due to a conflict with the current state of the target resource, e.g. the resource it tries to create already exists. ## Unknown This means that the server encountered an unexpected condition that prevented it from fulfilling the request. +# Overview To facilitate management, Apache Airflow supports a range of REST API endpoints across its objects. This section provides an overview of the API design, methods, and supported use cases. Most of the endpoints accept `JSON` as input and return `JSON` responses. This means that you must usually add the following headers to your request: ``` Content-type: application/json Accept: application/json ``` ## Resources The term `resource` refers to a single type of object in the Airflow metadata. An API is broken up by its endpoint's corresponding resource. The name of a resource is typically plural and expressed in camelCase. Example: `dagRuns`. Resource names are used as part of endpoint URLs, as well as in API parameters and responses. ## CRUD Operations The platform supports **C**reate, **R**ead, **U**pdate, and **D**elete operations on most resources. You can review the standards for these operations and their standard parameters below. Some endpoints have special behavior as exceptions. ### Create To create a resource, you typically submit an HTTP `POST` request with the resource's required metadata in the request body. The response returns a `201 Created` response code upon success with the resource's metadata, including its internal `id`, in the response body. ### Read The HTTP `GET` request can be used to read a resource or to list a number of resources. A resource's `id` can be submitted in the request parameters to read a specific resource. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with the resource's metadata in the response body. If a `GET` request does not include a specific resource `id`, it is treated as a list request. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with an object containing a list of resources' metadata in the response body. When reading resources, some common query parameters are usually available. e.g.: ``` v1/connections?limit=25&offset=25 ``` |Query Parameter|Type|Description| |---------------|----|-----------| |limit|integer|Maximum number of objects to fetch. Usually 25 by default| |offset|integer|Offset after which to start returning objects. For use with limit query parameter.| ### Update Updating a resource requires the resource `id`, and is typically done using an HTTP `PATCH` request, with the fields to modify in the request body. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with information about the modified resource in the response body. ### Delete Deleting a resource requires the resource `id` and is typically executed via an HTTP `DELETE` request. The response usually returns a `204 No Content` response code upon success. ## Conventions - Resource names are plural and expressed in camelCase. - Names are consistent between URL parameter name and field name. - Field names are in snake_case. ```json { \"description\": \"string\", \"name\": \"string\", \"occupied_slots\": 0, \"open_slots\": 0 \"queued_slots\": 0, \"running_slots\": 0, \"scheduled_slots\": 0, \"slots\": 0, } ``` ### Update Mask Update mask is available as a query parameter in patch endpoints. It is used to notify the API which fields you want to update. Using `update_mask` makes it easier to update objects by helping the server know which fields to update in an object instead of updating all fields. The update request ignores any fields that aren't specified in the field mask, leaving them with their current values. Example: ``` resource = request.get('/resource/my-id').json() resource['my_field'] = 'new-value' request.patch('/resource/my-id?update_mask=my_field', data=json.dumps(resource)) ``` ## Versioning and Endpoint Lifecycle - API versioning is not synchronized to specific releases of the Apache Airflow. - APIs are designed to be backward compatible. - Any changes to the API will first go through a deprecation phase. # Trying the API You can use a third party client, such as [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), [HTTPie](https://httpie.org/), [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [the Insomnia rest client](https://insomnia.rest/) to test the Apache Airflow API. Note that you will need to pass credentials data. For e.g., here is how to pause a DAG with [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), when basic authorization is used: ```bash curl -X PATCH 'https://example.com/api/v1/dags/{dag_id}?update_mask=is_paused' \\ -H 'Content-Type: application/json' \\ --user \"username:password\" \\ -d '{ \"is_paused\": true }' ``` Using a graphical tool such as [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [Insomnia](https://insomnia.rest/), it is possible to import the API specifications directly: 1. Download the API specification by clicking the **Download** button at the top of this document 2. Import the JSON specification in the graphical tool of your choice. - In *Postman*, you can click the **import** button at the top - With *Insomnia*, you can just drag-and-drop the file on the UI Note that with *Postman*, you can also generate code snippets by selecting a request and clicking on the **Code** button. ## Enabling CORS [Cross-origin resource sharing (CORS)](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/CORS) is a browser security feature that restricts HTTP requests that are initiated from scripts running in the browser. For details on enabling/configuring CORS, see [Enabling CORS](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Authentication To be able to meet the requirements of many organizations, Airflow supports many authentication methods, and it is even possible to add your own method. If you want to check which auth backend is currently set, you can use `airflow config get-value api auth_backends` command as in the example below. ```bash $ airflow config get-value api auth_backends airflow.api.auth.backend.basic_auth ``` The default is to deny all requests. For details on configuring the authentication, see [API Authorization](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Errors We follow the error response format proposed in [RFC 7807](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7807) also known as Problem Details for HTTP APIs. As with our normal API responses, your client must be prepared to gracefully handle additional members of the response. ## Unauthenticated This indicates that the request has not been applied because it lacks valid authentication credentials for the target resource. Please check that you have valid credentials. ## PermissionDenied This response means that the server understood the request but refuses to authorize it because it lacks sufficient rights to the resource. It happens when you do not have the necessary permission to execute the action you performed. You need to get the appropriate permissions in other to resolve this error. ## BadRequest This response means that the server cannot or will not process the request due to something that is perceived to be a client error (e.g., malformed request syntax, invalid request message framing, or deceptive request routing). To resolve this, please ensure that your syntax is correct. ## NotFound This client error response indicates that the server cannot find the requested resource. ## MethodNotAllowed Indicates that the request method is known by the server but is not supported by the target resource. ## NotAcceptable The target resource does not have a current representation that would be acceptable to the user agent, according to the proactive negotiation header fields received in the request, and the server is unwilling to supply a default representation. ## AlreadyExists The request could not be completed due to a conflict with the current state of the target resource, e.g. the resource it tries to create already exists. ## Unknown This means that the server encountered an unexpected condition that prevented it from fulfilling the request. -API version: 2.5.0 +API version: 2.7.2 Contact: dev@airflow.apache.org */ @@ -34,7 +34,7 @@ import ( // MetadatabaseStatus The status of the metadatabase. type MetadatabaseStatus struct { - Status *HealthStatus `json:"status,omitempty"` + Status NullableHealthStatus `json:"status,omitempty"` } // NewMetadatabaseStatus instantiates a new MetadatabaseStatus object @@ -54,42 +54,52 @@ func NewMetadatabaseStatusWithDefaults() *MetadatabaseStatus { return &this } -// GetStatus returns the Status field value if set, zero value otherwise. +// GetStatus returns the Status field value if set, zero value otherwise (both if not set or set to explicit null). func (o *MetadatabaseStatus) GetStatus() HealthStatus { - if o == nil || o.Status == nil { + if o == nil || o.Status.Get() == nil { var ret HealthStatus return ret } - return *o.Status + return *o.Status.Get() } // GetStatusOk returns a tuple with the Status field value if set, nil otherwise // and a boolean to check if the value has been set. +// NOTE: If the value is an explicit nil, `nil, true` will be returned func (o *MetadatabaseStatus) GetStatusOk() (*HealthStatus, bool) { - if o == nil || o.Status == nil { + if o == nil { return nil, false } - return o.Status, true + return o.Status.Get(), o.Status.IsSet() } // HasStatus returns a boolean if a field has been set. func (o *MetadatabaseStatus) HasStatus() bool { - if o != nil && o.Status != nil { + if o != nil && o.Status.IsSet() { return true } return false } -// SetStatus gets a reference to the given HealthStatus and assigns it to the Status field. +// SetStatus gets a reference to the given NullableHealthStatus and assigns it to the Status field. func (o *MetadatabaseStatus) SetStatus(v HealthStatus) { - o.Status = &v + o.Status.Set(&v) +} +// SetStatusNil sets the value for Status to be an explicit nil +func (o *MetadatabaseStatus) SetStatusNil() { + o.Status.Set(nil) +} + +// UnsetStatus ensures that no value is present for Status, not even an explicit nil +func (o *MetadatabaseStatus) UnsetStatus() { + o.Status.Unset() } func (o MetadatabaseStatus) MarshalJSON() ([]byte, error) { toSerialize := map[string]interface{}{} - if o.Status != nil { - toSerialize["status"] = o.Status + if o.Status.IsSet() { + toSerialize["status"] = o.Status.Get() } return json.Marshal(toSerialize) } diff --git a/airflow/model_plugin_collection.go b/airflow/model_plugin_collection.go index ae7127b..de28297 100644 --- a/airflow/model_plugin_collection.go +++ b/airflow/model_plugin_collection.go @@ -18,9 +18,9 @@ /* Airflow API (Stable) -# Overview To facilitate management, Apache Airflow supports a range of REST API endpoints across its objects. This section provides an overview of the API design, methods, and supported use cases. Most of the endpoints accept `JSON` as input and return `JSON` responses. This means that you must usually add the following headers to your request: ``` Content-type: application/json Accept: application/json ``` ## Resources The term `resource` refers to a single type of object in the Airflow metadata. An API is broken up by its endpoint's corresponding resource. The name of a resource is typically plural and expressed in camelCase. Example: `dagRuns`. Resource names are used as part of endpoint URLs, as well as in API parameters and responses. ## CRUD Operations The platform supports **C**reate, **R**ead, **U**pdate, and **D**elete operations on most resources. You can review the standards for these operations and their standard parameters below. Some endpoints have special behavior as exceptions. ### Create To create a resource, you typically submit an HTTP `POST` request with the resource's required metadata in the request body. The response returns a `201 Created` response code upon success with the resource's metadata, including its internal `id`, in the response body. ### Read The HTTP `GET` request can be used to read a resource or to list a number of resources. A resource's `id` can be submitted in the request parameters to read a specific resource. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with the resource's metadata in the response body. If a `GET` request does not include a specific resource `id`, it is treated as a list request. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with an object containing a list of resources' metadata in the response body. When reading resources, some common query parameters are usually available. e.g.: ``` v1/connections?limit=25&offset=25 ``` |Query Parameter|Type|Description| |---------------|----|-----------| |limit|integer|Maximum number of objects to fetch. Usually 25 by default| |offset|integer|Offset after which to start returning objects. For use with limit query parameter.| ### Update Updating a resource requires the resource `id`, and is typically done using an HTTP `PATCH` request, with the fields to modify in the request body. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with information about the modified resource in the response body. ### Delete Deleting a resource requires the resource `id` and is typically executing via an HTTP `DELETE` request. The response usually returns a `204 No Content` response code upon success. ## Conventions - Resource names are plural and expressed in camelCase. - Names are consistent between URL parameter name and field name. - Field names are in snake_case. ```json { \"name\": \"string\", \"slots\": 0, \"occupied_slots\": 0, \"used_slots\": 0, \"queued_slots\": 0, \"open_slots\": 0 } ``` ### Update Mask Update mask is available as a query parameter in patch endpoints. It is used to notify the API which fields you want to update. Using `update_mask` makes it easier to update objects by helping the server know which fields to update in an object instead of updating all fields. The update request ignores any fields that aren't specified in the field mask, leaving them with their current values. Example: ``` resource = request.get('/resource/my-id').json() resource['my_field'] = 'new-value' request.patch('/resource/my-id?update_mask=my_field', data=json.dumps(resource)) ``` ## Versioning and Endpoint Lifecycle - API versioning is not synchronized to specific releases of the Apache Airflow. - APIs are designed to be backward compatible. - Any changes to the API will first go through a deprecation phase. # Trying the API You can use a third party client, such as [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), [HTTPie](https://httpie.org/), [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [the Insomnia rest client](https://insomnia.rest/) to test the Apache Airflow API. Note that you will need to pass credentials data. For e.g., here is how to pause a DAG with [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), when basic authorization is used: ```bash curl -X PATCH 'https://example.com/api/v1/dags/{dag_id}?update_mask=is_paused' \\ -H 'Content-Type: application/json' \\ --user \"username:password\" \\ -d '{ \"is_paused\": true }' ``` Using a graphical tool such as [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [Insomnia](https://insomnia.rest/), it is possible to import the API specifications directly: 1. Download the API specification by clicking the **Download** button at top of this document 2. Import the JSON specification in the graphical tool of your choice. - In *Postman*, you can click the **import** button at the top - With *Insomnia*, you can just drag-and-drop the file on the UI Note that with *Postman*, you can also generate code snippets by selecting a request and clicking on the **Code** button. ## Enabling CORS [Cross-origin resource sharing (CORS)](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/CORS) is a browser security feature that restricts HTTP requests that are initiated from scripts running in the browser. For details on enabling/configuring CORS, see [Enabling CORS](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Authentication To be able to meet the requirements of many organizations, Airflow supports many authentication methods, and it is even possible to add your own method. If you want to check which auth backend is currently set, you can use `airflow config get-value api auth_backends` command as in the example below. ```bash $ airflow config get-value api auth_backends airflow.api.auth.backend.basic_auth ``` The default is to deny all requests. For details on configuring the authentication, see [API Authorization](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Errors We follow the error response format proposed in [RFC 7807](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7807) also known as Problem Details for HTTP APIs. As with our normal API responses, your client must be prepared to gracefully handle additional members of the response. ## Unauthenticated This indicates that the request has not been applied because it lacks valid authentication credentials for the target resource. Please check that you have valid credentials. ## PermissionDenied This response means that the server understood the request but refuses to authorize it because it lacks sufficient rights to the resource. It happens when you do not have the necessary permission to execute the action you performed. You need to get the appropriate permissions in other to resolve this error. ## BadRequest This response means that the server cannot or will not process the request due to something that is perceived to be a client error (e.g., malformed request syntax, invalid request message framing, or deceptive request routing). To resolve this, please ensure that your syntax is correct. ## NotFound This client error response indicates that the server cannot find the requested resource. ## MethodNotAllowed Indicates that the request method is known by the server but is not supported by the target resource. ## NotAcceptable The target resource does not have a current representation that would be acceptable to the user agent, according to the proactive negotiation header fields received in the request, and the server is unwilling to supply a default representation. ## AlreadyExists The request could not be completed due to a conflict with the current state of the target resource, e.g. the resource it tries to create already exists. ## Unknown This means that the server encountered an unexpected condition that prevented it from fulfilling the request. +# Overview To facilitate management, Apache Airflow supports a range of REST API endpoints across its objects. This section provides an overview of the API design, methods, and supported use cases. Most of the endpoints accept `JSON` as input and return `JSON` responses. This means that you must usually add the following headers to your request: ``` Content-type: application/json Accept: application/json ``` ## Resources The term `resource` refers to a single type of object in the Airflow metadata. An API is broken up by its endpoint's corresponding resource. The name of a resource is typically plural and expressed in camelCase. Example: `dagRuns`. Resource names are used as part of endpoint URLs, as well as in API parameters and responses. ## CRUD Operations The platform supports **C**reate, **R**ead, **U**pdate, and **D**elete operations on most resources. You can review the standards for these operations and their standard parameters below. Some endpoints have special behavior as exceptions. ### Create To create a resource, you typically submit an HTTP `POST` request with the resource's required metadata in the request body. The response returns a `201 Created` response code upon success with the resource's metadata, including its internal `id`, in the response body. ### Read The HTTP `GET` request can be used to read a resource or to list a number of resources. A resource's `id` can be submitted in the request parameters to read a specific resource. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with the resource's metadata in the response body. If a `GET` request does not include a specific resource `id`, it is treated as a list request. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with an object containing a list of resources' metadata in the response body. When reading resources, some common query parameters are usually available. e.g.: ``` v1/connections?limit=25&offset=25 ``` |Query Parameter|Type|Description| |---------------|----|-----------| |limit|integer|Maximum number of objects to fetch. Usually 25 by default| |offset|integer|Offset after which to start returning objects. For use with limit query parameter.| ### Update Updating a resource requires the resource `id`, and is typically done using an HTTP `PATCH` request, with the fields to modify in the request body. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with information about the modified resource in the response body. ### Delete Deleting a resource requires the resource `id` and is typically executed via an HTTP `DELETE` request. The response usually returns a `204 No Content` response code upon success. ## Conventions - Resource names are plural and expressed in camelCase. - Names are consistent between URL parameter name and field name. - Field names are in snake_case. ```json { \"description\": \"string\", \"name\": \"string\", \"occupied_slots\": 0, \"open_slots\": 0 \"queued_slots\": 0, \"running_slots\": 0, \"scheduled_slots\": 0, \"slots\": 0, } ``` ### Update Mask Update mask is available as a query parameter in patch endpoints. It is used to notify the API which fields you want to update. Using `update_mask` makes it easier to update objects by helping the server know which fields to update in an object instead of updating all fields. The update request ignores any fields that aren't specified in the field mask, leaving them with their current values. Example: ``` resource = request.get('/resource/my-id').json() resource['my_field'] = 'new-value' request.patch('/resource/my-id?update_mask=my_field', data=json.dumps(resource)) ``` ## Versioning and Endpoint Lifecycle - API versioning is not synchronized to specific releases of the Apache Airflow. - APIs are designed to be backward compatible. - Any changes to the API will first go through a deprecation phase. # Trying the API You can use a third party client, such as [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), [HTTPie](https://httpie.org/), [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [the Insomnia rest client](https://insomnia.rest/) to test the Apache Airflow API. Note that you will need to pass credentials data. For e.g., here is how to pause a DAG with [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), when basic authorization is used: ```bash curl -X PATCH 'https://example.com/api/v1/dags/{dag_id}?update_mask=is_paused' \\ -H 'Content-Type: application/json' \\ --user \"username:password\" \\ -d '{ \"is_paused\": true }' ``` Using a graphical tool such as [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [Insomnia](https://insomnia.rest/), it is possible to import the API specifications directly: 1. Download the API specification by clicking the **Download** button at the top of this document 2. Import the JSON specification in the graphical tool of your choice. - In *Postman*, you can click the **import** button at the top - With *Insomnia*, you can just drag-and-drop the file on the UI Note that with *Postman*, you can also generate code snippets by selecting a request and clicking on the **Code** button. ## Enabling CORS [Cross-origin resource sharing (CORS)](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/CORS) is a browser security feature that restricts HTTP requests that are initiated from scripts running in the browser. For details on enabling/configuring CORS, see [Enabling CORS](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Authentication To be able to meet the requirements of many organizations, Airflow supports many authentication methods, and it is even possible to add your own method. If you want to check which auth backend is currently set, you can use `airflow config get-value api auth_backends` command as in the example below. ```bash $ airflow config get-value api auth_backends airflow.api.auth.backend.basic_auth ``` The default is to deny all requests. For details on configuring the authentication, see [API Authorization](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Errors We follow the error response format proposed in [RFC 7807](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7807) also known as Problem Details for HTTP APIs. As with our normal API responses, your client must be prepared to gracefully handle additional members of the response. ## Unauthenticated This indicates that the request has not been applied because it lacks valid authentication credentials for the target resource. Please check that you have valid credentials. ## PermissionDenied This response means that the server understood the request but refuses to authorize it because it lacks sufficient rights to the resource. It happens when you do not have the necessary permission to execute the action you performed. You need to get the appropriate permissions in other to resolve this error. ## BadRequest This response means that the server cannot or will not process the request due to something that is perceived to be a client error (e.g., malformed request syntax, invalid request message framing, or deceptive request routing). To resolve this, please ensure that your syntax is correct. ## NotFound This client error response indicates that the server cannot find the requested resource. ## MethodNotAllowed Indicates that the request method is known by the server but is not supported by the target resource. ## NotAcceptable The target resource does not have a current representation that would be acceptable to the user agent, according to the proactive negotiation header fields received in the request, and the server is unwilling to supply a default representation. ## AlreadyExists The request could not be completed due to a conflict with the current state of the target resource, e.g. the resource it tries to create already exists. ## Unknown This means that the server encountered an unexpected condition that prevented it from fulfilling the request. -API version: 2.5.0 +API version: 2.7.2 Contact: dev@airflow.apache.org */ @@ -34,8 +34,8 @@ import ( // PluginCollection A collection of plugin. *New in version 2.1.0* type PluginCollection struct { - Plugins *[]PluginCollectionItem `json:"plugins,omitempty"` - // Count of objects in the current result set. + Plugins []PluginCollectionItem `json:"plugins,omitempty"` + // Count of total objects in the current result set before pagination parameters (limit, offset) are applied. TotalEntries *int32 `json:"total_entries,omitempty"` } @@ -62,12 +62,12 @@ func (o *PluginCollection) GetPlugins() []PluginCollectionItem { var ret []PluginCollectionItem return ret } - return *o.Plugins + return o.Plugins } // GetPluginsOk returns a tuple with the Plugins field value if set, nil otherwise // and a boolean to check if the value has been set. -func (o *PluginCollection) GetPluginsOk() (*[]PluginCollectionItem, bool) { +func (o *PluginCollection) GetPluginsOk() ([]PluginCollectionItem, bool) { if o == nil || o.Plugins == nil { return nil, false } @@ -85,7 +85,7 @@ func (o *PluginCollection) HasPlugins() bool { // SetPlugins gets a reference to the given []PluginCollectionItem and assigns it to the Plugins field. func (o *PluginCollection) SetPlugins(v []PluginCollectionItem) { - o.Plugins = &v + o.Plugins = v } // GetTotalEntries returns the TotalEntries field value if set, zero value otherwise. diff --git a/airflow/model_plugin_collection_all_of.go b/airflow/model_plugin_collection_all_of.go index 93d58fc..29d974f 100644 --- a/airflow/model_plugin_collection_all_of.go +++ b/airflow/model_plugin_collection_all_of.go @@ -18,9 +18,9 @@ /* Airflow API (Stable) -# Overview To facilitate management, Apache Airflow supports a range of REST API endpoints across its objects. This section provides an overview of the API design, methods, and supported use cases. Most of the endpoints accept `JSON` as input and return `JSON` responses. This means that you must usually add the following headers to your request: ``` Content-type: application/json Accept: application/json ``` ## Resources The term `resource` refers to a single type of object in the Airflow metadata. An API is broken up by its endpoint's corresponding resource. The name of a resource is typically plural and expressed in camelCase. Example: `dagRuns`. Resource names are used as part of endpoint URLs, as well as in API parameters and responses. ## CRUD Operations The platform supports **C**reate, **R**ead, **U**pdate, and **D**elete operations on most resources. You can review the standards for these operations and their standard parameters below. Some endpoints have special behavior as exceptions. ### Create To create a resource, you typically submit an HTTP `POST` request with the resource's required metadata in the request body. The response returns a `201 Created` response code upon success with the resource's metadata, including its internal `id`, in the response body. ### Read The HTTP `GET` request can be used to read a resource or to list a number of resources. A resource's `id` can be submitted in the request parameters to read a specific resource. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with the resource's metadata in the response body. If a `GET` request does not include a specific resource `id`, it is treated as a list request. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with an object containing a list of resources' metadata in the response body. When reading resources, some common query parameters are usually available. e.g.: ``` v1/connections?limit=25&offset=25 ``` |Query Parameter|Type|Description| |---------------|----|-----------| |limit|integer|Maximum number of objects to fetch. Usually 25 by default| |offset|integer|Offset after which to start returning objects. For use with limit query parameter.| ### Update Updating a resource requires the resource `id`, and is typically done using an HTTP `PATCH` request, with the fields to modify in the request body. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with information about the modified resource in the response body. ### Delete Deleting a resource requires the resource `id` and is typically executing via an HTTP `DELETE` request. The response usually returns a `204 No Content` response code upon success. ## Conventions - Resource names are plural and expressed in camelCase. - Names are consistent between URL parameter name and field name. - Field names are in snake_case. ```json { \"name\": \"string\", \"slots\": 0, \"occupied_slots\": 0, \"used_slots\": 0, \"queued_slots\": 0, \"open_slots\": 0 } ``` ### Update Mask Update mask is available as a query parameter in patch endpoints. It is used to notify the API which fields you want to update. Using `update_mask` makes it easier to update objects by helping the server know which fields to update in an object instead of updating all fields. The update request ignores any fields that aren't specified in the field mask, leaving them with their current values. Example: ``` resource = request.get('/resource/my-id').json() resource['my_field'] = 'new-value' request.patch('/resource/my-id?update_mask=my_field', data=json.dumps(resource)) ``` ## Versioning and Endpoint Lifecycle - API versioning is not synchronized to specific releases of the Apache Airflow. - APIs are designed to be backward compatible. - Any changes to the API will first go through a deprecation phase. # Trying the API You can use a third party client, such as [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), [HTTPie](https://httpie.org/), [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [the Insomnia rest client](https://insomnia.rest/) to test the Apache Airflow API. Note that you will need to pass credentials data. For e.g., here is how to pause a DAG with [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), when basic authorization is used: ```bash curl -X PATCH 'https://example.com/api/v1/dags/{dag_id}?update_mask=is_paused' \\ -H 'Content-Type: application/json' \\ --user \"username:password\" \\ -d '{ \"is_paused\": true }' ``` Using a graphical tool such as [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [Insomnia](https://insomnia.rest/), it is possible to import the API specifications directly: 1. Download the API specification by clicking the **Download** button at top of this document 2. Import the JSON specification in the graphical tool of your choice. - In *Postman*, you can click the **import** button at the top - With *Insomnia*, you can just drag-and-drop the file on the UI Note that with *Postman*, you can also generate code snippets by selecting a request and clicking on the **Code** button. ## Enabling CORS [Cross-origin resource sharing (CORS)](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/CORS) is a browser security feature that restricts HTTP requests that are initiated from scripts running in the browser. For details on enabling/configuring CORS, see [Enabling CORS](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Authentication To be able to meet the requirements of many organizations, Airflow supports many authentication methods, and it is even possible to add your own method. If you want to check which auth backend is currently set, you can use `airflow config get-value api auth_backends` command as in the example below. ```bash $ airflow config get-value api auth_backends airflow.api.auth.backend.basic_auth ``` The default is to deny all requests. For details on configuring the authentication, see [API Authorization](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Errors We follow the error response format proposed in [RFC 7807](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7807) also known as Problem Details for HTTP APIs. As with our normal API responses, your client must be prepared to gracefully handle additional members of the response. ## Unauthenticated This indicates that the request has not been applied because it lacks valid authentication credentials for the target resource. Please check that you have valid credentials. ## PermissionDenied This response means that the server understood the request but refuses to authorize it because it lacks sufficient rights to the resource. It happens when you do not have the necessary permission to execute the action you performed. You need to get the appropriate permissions in other to resolve this error. ## BadRequest This response means that the server cannot or will not process the request due to something that is perceived to be a client error (e.g., malformed request syntax, invalid request message framing, or deceptive request routing). To resolve this, please ensure that your syntax is correct. ## NotFound This client error response indicates that the server cannot find the requested resource. ## MethodNotAllowed Indicates that the request method is known by the server but is not supported by the target resource. ## NotAcceptable The target resource does not have a current representation that would be acceptable to the user agent, according to the proactive negotiation header fields received in the request, and the server is unwilling to supply a default representation. ## AlreadyExists The request could not be completed due to a conflict with the current state of the target resource, e.g. the resource it tries to create already exists. ## Unknown This means that the server encountered an unexpected condition that prevented it from fulfilling the request. +# Overview To facilitate management, Apache Airflow supports a range of REST API endpoints across its objects. This section provides an overview of the API design, methods, and supported use cases. Most of the endpoints accept `JSON` as input and return `JSON` responses. This means that you must usually add the following headers to your request: ``` Content-type: application/json Accept: application/json ``` ## Resources The term `resource` refers to a single type of object in the Airflow metadata. An API is broken up by its endpoint's corresponding resource. The name of a resource is typically plural and expressed in camelCase. Example: `dagRuns`. Resource names are used as part of endpoint URLs, as well as in API parameters and responses. ## CRUD Operations The platform supports **C**reate, **R**ead, **U**pdate, and **D**elete operations on most resources. You can review the standards for these operations and their standard parameters below. Some endpoints have special behavior as exceptions. ### Create To create a resource, you typically submit an HTTP `POST` request with the resource's required metadata in the request body. The response returns a `201 Created` response code upon success with the resource's metadata, including its internal `id`, in the response body. ### Read The HTTP `GET` request can be used to read a resource or to list a number of resources. A resource's `id` can be submitted in the request parameters to read a specific resource. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with the resource's metadata in the response body. If a `GET` request does not include a specific resource `id`, it is treated as a list request. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with an object containing a list of resources' metadata in the response body. When reading resources, some common query parameters are usually available. e.g.: ``` v1/connections?limit=25&offset=25 ``` |Query Parameter|Type|Description| |---------------|----|-----------| |limit|integer|Maximum number of objects to fetch. Usually 25 by default| |offset|integer|Offset after which to start returning objects. For use with limit query parameter.| ### Update Updating a resource requires the resource `id`, and is typically done using an HTTP `PATCH` request, with the fields to modify in the request body. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with information about the modified resource in the response body. ### Delete Deleting a resource requires the resource `id` and is typically executed via an HTTP `DELETE` request. The response usually returns a `204 No Content` response code upon success. ## Conventions - Resource names are plural and expressed in camelCase. - Names are consistent between URL parameter name and field name. - Field names are in snake_case. ```json { \"description\": \"string\", \"name\": \"string\", \"occupied_slots\": 0, \"open_slots\": 0 \"queued_slots\": 0, \"running_slots\": 0, \"scheduled_slots\": 0, \"slots\": 0, } ``` ### Update Mask Update mask is available as a query parameter in patch endpoints. It is used to notify the API which fields you want to update. Using `update_mask` makes it easier to update objects by helping the server know which fields to update in an object instead of updating all fields. The update request ignores any fields that aren't specified in the field mask, leaving them with their current values. Example: ``` resource = request.get('/resource/my-id').json() resource['my_field'] = 'new-value' request.patch('/resource/my-id?update_mask=my_field', data=json.dumps(resource)) ``` ## Versioning and Endpoint Lifecycle - API versioning is not synchronized to specific releases of the Apache Airflow. - APIs are designed to be backward compatible. - Any changes to the API will first go through a deprecation phase. # Trying the API You can use a third party client, such as [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), [HTTPie](https://httpie.org/), [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [the Insomnia rest client](https://insomnia.rest/) to test the Apache Airflow API. Note that you will need to pass credentials data. For e.g., here is how to pause a DAG with [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), when basic authorization is used: ```bash curl -X PATCH 'https://example.com/api/v1/dags/{dag_id}?update_mask=is_paused' \\ -H 'Content-Type: application/json' \\ --user \"username:password\" \\ -d '{ \"is_paused\": true }' ``` Using a graphical tool such as [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [Insomnia](https://insomnia.rest/), it is possible to import the API specifications directly: 1. Download the API specification by clicking the **Download** button at the top of this document 2. Import the JSON specification in the graphical tool of your choice. - In *Postman*, you can click the **import** button at the top - With *Insomnia*, you can just drag-and-drop the file on the UI Note that with *Postman*, you can also generate code snippets by selecting a request and clicking on the **Code** button. ## Enabling CORS [Cross-origin resource sharing (CORS)](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/CORS) is a browser security feature that restricts HTTP requests that are initiated from scripts running in the browser. For details on enabling/configuring CORS, see [Enabling CORS](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Authentication To be able to meet the requirements of many organizations, Airflow supports many authentication methods, and it is even possible to add your own method. If you want to check which auth backend is currently set, you can use `airflow config get-value api auth_backends` command as in the example below. ```bash $ airflow config get-value api auth_backends airflow.api.auth.backend.basic_auth ``` The default is to deny all requests. For details on configuring the authentication, see [API Authorization](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Errors We follow the error response format proposed in [RFC 7807](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7807) also known as Problem Details for HTTP APIs. As with our normal API responses, your client must be prepared to gracefully handle additional members of the response. ## Unauthenticated This indicates that the request has not been applied because it lacks valid authentication credentials for the target resource. Please check that you have valid credentials. ## PermissionDenied This response means that the server understood the request but refuses to authorize it because it lacks sufficient rights to the resource. It happens when you do not have the necessary permission to execute the action you performed. You need to get the appropriate permissions in other to resolve this error. ## BadRequest This response means that the server cannot or will not process the request due to something that is perceived to be a client error (e.g., malformed request syntax, invalid request message framing, or deceptive request routing). To resolve this, please ensure that your syntax is correct. ## NotFound This client error response indicates that the server cannot find the requested resource. ## MethodNotAllowed Indicates that the request method is known by the server but is not supported by the target resource. ## NotAcceptable The target resource does not have a current representation that would be acceptable to the user agent, according to the proactive negotiation header fields received in the request, and the server is unwilling to supply a default representation. ## AlreadyExists The request could not be completed due to a conflict with the current state of the target resource, e.g. the resource it tries to create already exists. ## Unknown This means that the server encountered an unexpected condition that prevented it from fulfilling the request. -API version: 2.5.0 +API version: 2.7.2 Contact: dev@airflow.apache.org */ @@ -34,7 +34,7 @@ import ( // PluginCollectionAllOf struct for PluginCollectionAllOf type PluginCollectionAllOf struct { - Plugins *[]PluginCollectionItem `json:"plugins,omitempty"` + Plugins []PluginCollectionItem `json:"plugins,omitempty"` } // NewPluginCollectionAllOf instantiates a new PluginCollectionAllOf object @@ -60,12 +60,12 @@ func (o *PluginCollectionAllOf) GetPlugins() []PluginCollectionItem { var ret []PluginCollectionItem return ret } - return *o.Plugins + return o.Plugins } // GetPluginsOk returns a tuple with the Plugins field value if set, nil otherwise // and a boolean to check if the value has been set. -func (o *PluginCollectionAllOf) GetPluginsOk() (*[]PluginCollectionItem, bool) { +func (o *PluginCollectionAllOf) GetPluginsOk() ([]PluginCollectionItem, bool) { if o == nil || o.Plugins == nil { return nil, false } @@ -83,7 +83,7 @@ func (o *PluginCollectionAllOf) HasPlugins() bool { // SetPlugins gets a reference to the given []PluginCollectionItem and assigns it to the Plugins field. func (o *PluginCollectionAllOf) SetPlugins(v []PluginCollectionItem) { - o.Plugins = &v + o.Plugins = v } func (o PluginCollectionAllOf) MarshalJSON() ([]byte, error) { diff --git a/airflow/model_plugin_collection_item.go b/airflow/model_plugin_collection_item.go index b1f3960..9f82b07 100644 --- a/airflow/model_plugin_collection_item.go +++ b/airflow/model_plugin_collection_item.go @@ -18,9 +18,9 @@ /* Airflow API (Stable) -# Overview To facilitate management, Apache Airflow supports a range of REST API endpoints across its objects. This section provides an overview of the API design, methods, and supported use cases. Most of the endpoints accept `JSON` as input and return `JSON` responses. This means that you must usually add the following headers to your request: ``` Content-type: application/json Accept: application/json ``` ## Resources The term `resource` refers to a single type of object in the Airflow metadata. An API is broken up by its endpoint's corresponding resource. The name of a resource is typically plural and expressed in camelCase. Example: `dagRuns`. Resource names are used as part of endpoint URLs, as well as in API parameters and responses. ## CRUD Operations The platform supports **C**reate, **R**ead, **U**pdate, and **D**elete operations on most resources. You can review the standards for these operations and their standard parameters below. Some endpoints have special behavior as exceptions. ### Create To create a resource, you typically submit an HTTP `POST` request with the resource's required metadata in the request body. The response returns a `201 Created` response code upon success with the resource's metadata, including its internal `id`, in the response body. ### Read The HTTP `GET` request can be used to read a resource or to list a number of resources. A resource's `id` can be submitted in the request parameters to read a specific resource. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with the resource's metadata in the response body. If a `GET` request does not include a specific resource `id`, it is treated as a list request. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with an object containing a list of resources' metadata in the response body. When reading resources, some common query parameters are usually available. e.g.: ``` v1/connections?limit=25&offset=25 ``` |Query Parameter|Type|Description| |---------------|----|-----------| |limit|integer|Maximum number of objects to fetch. Usually 25 by default| |offset|integer|Offset after which to start returning objects. For use with limit query parameter.| ### Update Updating a resource requires the resource `id`, and is typically done using an HTTP `PATCH` request, with the fields to modify in the request body. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with information about the modified resource in the response body. ### Delete Deleting a resource requires the resource `id` and is typically executing via an HTTP `DELETE` request. The response usually returns a `204 No Content` response code upon success. ## Conventions - Resource names are plural and expressed in camelCase. - Names are consistent between URL parameter name and field name. - Field names are in snake_case. ```json { \"name\": \"string\", \"slots\": 0, \"occupied_slots\": 0, \"used_slots\": 0, \"queued_slots\": 0, \"open_slots\": 0 } ``` ### Update Mask Update mask is available as a query parameter in patch endpoints. It is used to notify the API which fields you want to update. Using `update_mask` makes it easier to update objects by helping the server know which fields to update in an object instead of updating all fields. The update request ignores any fields that aren't specified in the field mask, leaving them with their current values. Example: ``` resource = request.get('/resource/my-id').json() resource['my_field'] = 'new-value' request.patch('/resource/my-id?update_mask=my_field', data=json.dumps(resource)) ``` ## Versioning and Endpoint Lifecycle - API versioning is not synchronized to specific releases of the Apache Airflow. - APIs are designed to be backward compatible. - Any changes to the API will first go through a deprecation phase. # Trying the API You can use a third party client, such as [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), [HTTPie](https://httpie.org/), [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [the Insomnia rest client](https://insomnia.rest/) to test the Apache Airflow API. Note that you will need to pass credentials data. For e.g., here is how to pause a DAG with [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), when basic authorization is used: ```bash curl -X PATCH 'https://example.com/api/v1/dags/{dag_id}?update_mask=is_paused' \\ -H 'Content-Type: application/json' \\ --user \"username:password\" \\ -d '{ \"is_paused\": true }' ``` Using a graphical tool such as [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [Insomnia](https://insomnia.rest/), it is possible to import the API specifications directly: 1. Download the API specification by clicking the **Download** button at top of this document 2. Import the JSON specification in the graphical tool of your choice. - In *Postman*, you can click the **import** button at the top - With *Insomnia*, you can just drag-and-drop the file on the UI Note that with *Postman*, you can also generate code snippets by selecting a request and clicking on the **Code** button. ## Enabling CORS [Cross-origin resource sharing (CORS)](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/CORS) is a browser security feature that restricts HTTP requests that are initiated from scripts running in the browser. For details on enabling/configuring CORS, see [Enabling CORS](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Authentication To be able to meet the requirements of many organizations, Airflow supports many authentication methods, and it is even possible to add your own method. If you want to check which auth backend is currently set, you can use `airflow config get-value api auth_backends` command as in the example below. ```bash $ airflow config get-value api auth_backends airflow.api.auth.backend.basic_auth ``` The default is to deny all requests. For details on configuring the authentication, see [API Authorization](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Errors We follow the error response format proposed in [RFC 7807](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7807) also known as Problem Details for HTTP APIs. As with our normal API responses, your client must be prepared to gracefully handle additional members of the response. ## Unauthenticated This indicates that the request has not been applied because it lacks valid authentication credentials for the target resource. Please check that you have valid credentials. ## PermissionDenied This response means that the server understood the request but refuses to authorize it because it lacks sufficient rights to the resource. It happens when you do not have the necessary permission to execute the action you performed. You need to get the appropriate permissions in other to resolve this error. ## BadRequest This response means that the server cannot or will not process the request due to something that is perceived to be a client error (e.g., malformed request syntax, invalid request message framing, or deceptive request routing). To resolve this, please ensure that your syntax is correct. ## NotFound This client error response indicates that the server cannot find the requested resource. ## MethodNotAllowed Indicates that the request method is known by the server but is not supported by the target resource. ## NotAcceptable The target resource does not have a current representation that would be acceptable to the user agent, according to the proactive negotiation header fields received in the request, and the server is unwilling to supply a default representation. ## AlreadyExists The request could not be completed due to a conflict with the current state of the target resource, e.g. the resource it tries to create already exists. ## Unknown This means that the server encountered an unexpected condition that prevented it from fulfilling the request. +# Overview To facilitate management, Apache Airflow supports a range of REST API endpoints across its objects. This section provides an overview of the API design, methods, and supported use cases. Most of the endpoints accept `JSON` as input and return `JSON` responses. This means that you must usually add the following headers to your request: ``` Content-type: application/json Accept: application/json ``` ## Resources The term `resource` refers to a single type of object in the Airflow metadata. An API is broken up by its endpoint's corresponding resource. The name of a resource is typically plural and expressed in camelCase. Example: `dagRuns`. Resource names are used as part of endpoint URLs, as well as in API parameters and responses. ## CRUD Operations The platform supports **C**reate, **R**ead, **U**pdate, and **D**elete operations on most resources. You can review the standards for these operations and their standard parameters below. Some endpoints have special behavior as exceptions. ### Create To create a resource, you typically submit an HTTP `POST` request with the resource's required metadata in the request body. The response returns a `201 Created` response code upon success with the resource's metadata, including its internal `id`, in the response body. ### Read The HTTP `GET` request can be used to read a resource or to list a number of resources. A resource's `id` can be submitted in the request parameters to read a specific resource. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with the resource's metadata in the response body. If a `GET` request does not include a specific resource `id`, it is treated as a list request. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with an object containing a list of resources' metadata in the response body. When reading resources, some common query parameters are usually available. e.g.: ``` v1/connections?limit=25&offset=25 ``` |Query Parameter|Type|Description| |---------------|----|-----------| |limit|integer|Maximum number of objects to fetch. Usually 25 by default| |offset|integer|Offset after which to start returning objects. For use with limit query parameter.| ### Update Updating a resource requires the resource `id`, and is typically done using an HTTP `PATCH` request, with the fields to modify in the request body. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with information about the modified resource in the response body. ### Delete Deleting a resource requires the resource `id` and is typically executed via an HTTP `DELETE` request. The response usually returns a `204 No Content` response code upon success. ## Conventions - Resource names are plural and expressed in camelCase. - Names are consistent between URL parameter name and field name. - Field names are in snake_case. ```json { \"description\": \"string\", \"name\": \"string\", \"occupied_slots\": 0, \"open_slots\": 0 \"queued_slots\": 0, \"running_slots\": 0, \"scheduled_slots\": 0, \"slots\": 0, } ``` ### Update Mask Update mask is available as a query parameter in patch endpoints. It is used to notify the API which fields you want to update. Using `update_mask` makes it easier to update objects by helping the server know which fields to update in an object instead of updating all fields. The update request ignores any fields that aren't specified in the field mask, leaving them with their current values. Example: ``` resource = request.get('/resource/my-id').json() resource['my_field'] = 'new-value' request.patch('/resource/my-id?update_mask=my_field', data=json.dumps(resource)) ``` ## Versioning and Endpoint Lifecycle - API versioning is not synchronized to specific releases of the Apache Airflow. - APIs are designed to be backward compatible. - Any changes to the API will first go through a deprecation phase. # Trying the API You can use a third party client, such as [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), [HTTPie](https://httpie.org/), [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [the Insomnia rest client](https://insomnia.rest/) to test the Apache Airflow API. Note that you will need to pass credentials data. For e.g., here is how to pause a DAG with [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), when basic authorization is used: ```bash curl -X PATCH 'https://example.com/api/v1/dags/{dag_id}?update_mask=is_paused' \\ -H 'Content-Type: application/json' \\ --user \"username:password\" \\ -d '{ \"is_paused\": true }' ``` Using a graphical tool such as [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [Insomnia](https://insomnia.rest/), it is possible to import the API specifications directly: 1. Download the API specification by clicking the **Download** button at the top of this document 2. Import the JSON specification in the graphical tool of your choice. - In *Postman*, you can click the **import** button at the top - With *Insomnia*, you can just drag-and-drop the file on the UI Note that with *Postman*, you can also generate code snippets by selecting a request and clicking on the **Code** button. ## Enabling CORS [Cross-origin resource sharing (CORS)](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/CORS) is a browser security feature that restricts HTTP requests that are initiated from scripts running in the browser. For details on enabling/configuring CORS, see [Enabling CORS](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Authentication To be able to meet the requirements of many organizations, Airflow supports many authentication methods, and it is even possible to add your own method. If you want to check which auth backend is currently set, you can use `airflow config get-value api auth_backends` command as in the example below. ```bash $ airflow config get-value api auth_backends airflow.api.auth.backend.basic_auth ``` The default is to deny all requests. For details on configuring the authentication, see [API Authorization](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Errors We follow the error response format proposed in [RFC 7807](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7807) also known as Problem Details for HTTP APIs. As with our normal API responses, your client must be prepared to gracefully handle additional members of the response. ## Unauthenticated This indicates that the request has not been applied because it lacks valid authentication credentials for the target resource. Please check that you have valid credentials. ## PermissionDenied This response means that the server understood the request but refuses to authorize it because it lacks sufficient rights to the resource. It happens when you do not have the necessary permission to execute the action you performed. You need to get the appropriate permissions in other to resolve this error. ## BadRequest This response means that the server cannot or will not process the request due to something that is perceived to be a client error (e.g., malformed request syntax, invalid request message framing, or deceptive request routing). To resolve this, please ensure that your syntax is correct. ## NotFound This client error response indicates that the server cannot find the requested resource. ## MethodNotAllowed Indicates that the request method is known by the server but is not supported by the target resource. ## NotAcceptable The target resource does not have a current representation that would be acceptable to the user agent, according to the proactive negotiation header fields received in the request, and the server is unwilling to supply a default representation. ## AlreadyExists The request could not be completed due to a conflict with the current state of the target resource, e.g. the resource it tries to create already exists. ## Unknown This means that the server encountered an unexpected condition that prevented it from fulfilling the request. -API version: 2.5.0 +API version: 2.7.2 Contact: dev@airflow.apache.org */ @@ -37,21 +37,21 @@ type PluginCollectionItem struct { // The name of the plugin Name *string `json:"name,omitempty"` // The plugin hooks - Hooks *[]*string `json:"hooks,omitempty"` + Hooks []*string `json:"hooks,omitempty"` // The plugin executors - Executors *[]*string `json:"executors,omitempty"` + Executors []*string `json:"executors,omitempty"` // The plugin macros - Macros *[]*map[string]interface{} `json:"macros,omitempty"` + Macros []*map[string]interface{} `json:"macros,omitempty"` // The flask blueprints - FlaskBlueprints *[]*map[string]interface{} `json:"flask_blueprints,omitempty"` + FlaskBlueprints []*map[string]interface{} `json:"flask_blueprints,omitempty"` // The appuilder views - AppbuilderViews *[]*map[string]interface{} `json:"appbuilder_views,omitempty"` + AppbuilderViews []*map[string]interface{} `json:"appbuilder_views,omitempty"` // The Flask Appbuilder menu items - AppbuilderMenuItems *[]*map[string]interface{} `json:"appbuilder_menu_items,omitempty"` + AppbuilderMenuItems []*map[string]interface{} `json:"appbuilder_menu_items,omitempty"` // The global operator extra links - GlobalOperatorExtraLinks *[]*map[string]interface{} `json:"global_operator_extra_links,omitempty"` + GlobalOperatorExtraLinks []*map[string]interface{} `json:"global_operator_extra_links,omitempty"` // Operator extra links - OperatorExtraLinks *[]*map[string]interface{} `json:"operator_extra_links,omitempty"` + OperatorExtraLinks []*map[string]interface{} `json:"operator_extra_links,omitempty"` // The plugin source Source NullableString `json:"source,omitempty"` } @@ -111,12 +111,12 @@ func (o *PluginCollectionItem) GetHooks() []*string { var ret []*string return ret } - return *o.Hooks + return o.Hooks } // GetHooksOk returns a tuple with the Hooks field value if set, nil otherwise // and a boolean to check if the value has been set. -func (o *PluginCollectionItem) GetHooksOk() (*[]*string, bool) { +func (o *PluginCollectionItem) GetHooksOk() ([]*string, bool) { if o == nil || o.Hooks == nil { return nil, false } @@ -134,7 +134,7 @@ func (o *PluginCollectionItem) HasHooks() bool { // SetHooks gets a reference to the given []*string and assigns it to the Hooks field. func (o *PluginCollectionItem) SetHooks(v []*string) { - o.Hooks = &v + o.Hooks = v } // GetExecutors returns the Executors field value if set, zero value otherwise. @@ -143,12 +143,12 @@ func (o *PluginCollectionItem) GetExecutors() []*string { var ret []*string return ret } - return *o.Executors + return o.Executors } // GetExecutorsOk returns a tuple with the Executors field value if set, nil otherwise // and a boolean to check if the value has been set. -func (o *PluginCollectionItem) GetExecutorsOk() (*[]*string, bool) { +func (o *PluginCollectionItem) GetExecutorsOk() ([]*string, bool) { if o == nil || o.Executors == nil { return nil, false } @@ -166,7 +166,7 @@ func (o *PluginCollectionItem) HasExecutors() bool { // SetExecutors gets a reference to the given []*string and assigns it to the Executors field. func (o *PluginCollectionItem) SetExecutors(v []*string) { - o.Executors = &v + o.Executors = v } // GetMacros returns the Macros field value if set, zero value otherwise. @@ -175,12 +175,12 @@ func (o *PluginCollectionItem) GetMacros() []*map[string]interface{} { var ret []*map[string]interface{} return ret } - return *o.Macros + return o.Macros } // GetMacrosOk returns a tuple with the Macros field value if set, nil otherwise // and a boolean to check if the value has been set. -func (o *PluginCollectionItem) GetMacrosOk() (*[]*map[string]interface{}, bool) { +func (o *PluginCollectionItem) GetMacrosOk() ([]*map[string]interface{}, bool) { if o == nil || o.Macros == nil { return nil, false } @@ -198,7 +198,7 @@ func (o *PluginCollectionItem) HasMacros() bool { // SetMacros gets a reference to the given []*map[string]interface{} and assigns it to the Macros field. func (o *PluginCollectionItem) SetMacros(v []*map[string]interface{}) { - o.Macros = &v + o.Macros = v } // GetFlaskBlueprints returns the FlaskBlueprints field value if set, zero value otherwise. @@ -207,12 +207,12 @@ func (o *PluginCollectionItem) GetFlaskBlueprints() []*map[string]interface{} { var ret []*map[string]interface{} return ret } - return *o.FlaskBlueprints + return o.FlaskBlueprints } // GetFlaskBlueprintsOk returns a tuple with the FlaskBlueprints field value if set, nil otherwise // and a boolean to check if the value has been set. -func (o *PluginCollectionItem) GetFlaskBlueprintsOk() (*[]*map[string]interface{}, bool) { +func (o *PluginCollectionItem) GetFlaskBlueprintsOk() ([]*map[string]interface{}, bool) { if o == nil || o.FlaskBlueprints == nil { return nil, false } @@ -230,7 +230,7 @@ func (o *PluginCollectionItem) HasFlaskBlueprints() bool { // SetFlaskBlueprints gets a reference to the given []*map[string]interface{} and assigns it to the FlaskBlueprints field. func (o *PluginCollectionItem) SetFlaskBlueprints(v []*map[string]interface{}) { - o.FlaskBlueprints = &v + o.FlaskBlueprints = v } // GetAppbuilderViews returns the AppbuilderViews field value if set, zero value otherwise. @@ -239,12 +239,12 @@ func (o *PluginCollectionItem) GetAppbuilderViews() []*map[string]interface{} { var ret []*map[string]interface{} return ret } - return *o.AppbuilderViews + return o.AppbuilderViews } // GetAppbuilderViewsOk returns a tuple with the AppbuilderViews field value if set, nil otherwise // and a boolean to check if the value has been set. -func (o *PluginCollectionItem) GetAppbuilderViewsOk() (*[]*map[string]interface{}, bool) { +func (o *PluginCollectionItem) GetAppbuilderViewsOk() ([]*map[string]interface{}, bool) { if o == nil || o.AppbuilderViews == nil { return nil, false } @@ -262,7 +262,7 @@ func (o *PluginCollectionItem) HasAppbuilderViews() bool { // SetAppbuilderViews gets a reference to the given []*map[string]interface{} and assigns it to the AppbuilderViews field. func (o *PluginCollectionItem) SetAppbuilderViews(v []*map[string]interface{}) { - o.AppbuilderViews = &v + o.AppbuilderViews = v } // GetAppbuilderMenuItems returns the AppbuilderMenuItems field value if set, zero value otherwise. @@ -271,12 +271,12 @@ func (o *PluginCollectionItem) GetAppbuilderMenuItems() []*map[string]interface{ var ret []*map[string]interface{} return ret } - return *o.AppbuilderMenuItems + return o.AppbuilderMenuItems } // GetAppbuilderMenuItemsOk returns a tuple with the AppbuilderMenuItems field value if set, nil otherwise // and a boolean to check if the value has been set. -func (o *PluginCollectionItem) GetAppbuilderMenuItemsOk() (*[]*map[string]interface{}, bool) { +func (o *PluginCollectionItem) GetAppbuilderMenuItemsOk() ([]*map[string]interface{}, bool) { if o == nil || o.AppbuilderMenuItems == nil { return nil, false } @@ -294,7 +294,7 @@ func (o *PluginCollectionItem) HasAppbuilderMenuItems() bool { // SetAppbuilderMenuItems gets a reference to the given []*map[string]interface{} and assigns it to the AppbuilderMenuItems field. func (o *PluginCollectionItem) SetAppbuilderMenuItems(v []*map[string]interface{}) { - o.AppbuilderMenuItems = &v + o.AppbuilderMenuItems = v } // GetGlobalOperatorExtraLinks returns the GlobalOperatorExtraLinks field value if set, zero value otherwise. @@ -303,12 +303,12 @@ func (o *PluginCollectionItem) GetGlobalOperatorExtraLinks() []*map[string]inter var ret []*map[string]interface{} return ret } - return *o.GlobalOperatorExtraLinks + return o.GlobalOperatorExtraLinks } // GetGlobalOperatorExtraLinksOk returns a tuple with the GlobalOperatorExtraLinks field value if set, nil otherwise // and a boolean to check if the value has been set. -func (o *PluginCollectionItem) GetGlobalOperatorExtraLinksOk() (*[]*map[string]interface{}, bool) { +func (o *PluginCollectionItem) GetGlobalOperatorExtraLinksOk() ([]*map[string]interface{}, bool) { if o == nil || o.GlobalOperatorExtraLinks == nil { return nil, false } @@ -326,7 +326,7 @@ func (o *PluginCollectionItem) HasGlobalOperatorExtraLinks() bool { // SetGlobalOperatorExtraLinks gets a reference to the given []*map[string]interface{} and assigns it to the GlobalOperatorExtraLinks field. func (o *PluginCollectionItem) SetGlobalOperatorExtraLinks(v []*map[string]interface{}) { - o.GlobalOperatorExtraLinks = &v + o.GlobalOperatorExtraLinks = v } // GetOperatorExtraLinks returns the OperatorExtraLinks field value if set, zero value otherwise. @@ -335,12 +335,12 @@ func (o *PluginCollectionItem) GetOperatorExtraLinks() []*map[string]interface{} var ret []*map[string]interface{} return ret } - return *o.OperatorExtraLinks + return o.OperatorExtraLinks } // GetOperatorExtraLinksOk returns a tuple with the OperatorExtraLinks field value if set, nil otherwise // and a boolean to check if the value has been set. -func (o *PluginCollectionItem) GetOperatorExtraLinksOk() (*[]*map[string]interface{}, bool) { +func (o *PluginCollectionItem) GetOperatorExtraLinksOk() ([]*map[string]interface{}, bool) { if o == nil || o.OperatorExtraLinks == nil { return nil, false } @@ -358,7 +358,7 @@ func (o *PluginCollectionItem) HasOperatorExtraLinks() bool { // SetOperatorExtraLinks gets a reference to the given []*map[string]interface{} and assigns it to the OperatorExtraLinks field. func (o *PluginCollectionItem) SetOperatorExtraLinks(v []*map[string]interface{}) { - o.OperatorExtraLinks = &v + o.OperatorExtraLinks = v } // GetSource returns the Source field value if set, zero value otherwise (both if not set or set to explicit null). diff --git a/airflow/model_pool.go b/airflow/model_pool.go index 45ab430..d611ab4 100644 --- a/airflow/model_pool.go +++ b/airflow/model_pool.go @@ -18,9 +18,9 @@ /* Airflow API (Stable) -# Overview To facilitate management, Apache Airflow supports a range of REST API endpoints across its objects. This section provides an overview of the API design, methods, and supported use cases. Most of the endpoints accept `JSON` as input and return `JSON` responses. This means that you must usually add the following headers to your request: ``` Content-type: application/json Accept: application/json ``` ## Resources The term `resource` refers to a single type of object in the Airflow metadata. An API is broken up by its endpoint's corresponding resource. The name of a resource is typically plural and expressed in camelCase. Example: `dagRuns`. Resource names are used as part of endpoint URLs, as well as in API parameters and responses. ## CRUD Operations The platform supports **C**reate, **R**ead, **U**pdate, and **D**elete operations on most resources. You can review the standards for these operations and their standard parameters below. Some endpoints have special behavior as exceptions. ### Create To create a resource, you typically submit an HTTP `POST` request with the resource's required metadata in the request body. The response returns a `201 Created` response code upon success with the resource's metadata, including its internal `id`, in the response body. ### Read The HTTP `GET` request can be used to read a resource or to list a number of resources. A resource's `id` can be submitted in the request parameters to read a specific resource. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with the resource's metadata in the response body. If a `GET` request does not include a specific resource `id`, it is treated as a list request. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with an object containing a list of resources' metadata in the response body. When reading resources, some common query parameters are usually available. e.g.: ``` v1/connections?limit=25&offset=25 ``` |Query Parameter|Type|Description| |---------------|----|-----------| |limit|integer|Maximum number of objects to fetch. Usually 25 by default| |offset|integer|Offset after which to start returning objects. For use with limit query parameter.| ### Update Updating a resource requires the resource `id`, and is typically done using an HTTP `PATCH` request, with the fields to modify in the request body. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with information about the modified resource in the response body. ### Delete Deleting a resource requires the resource `id` and is typically executing via an HTTP `DELETE` request. The response usually returns a `204 No Content` response code upon success. ## Conventions - Resource names are plural and expressed in camelCase. - Names are consistent between URL parameter name and field name. - Field names are in snake_case. ```json { \"name\": \"string\", \"slots\": 0, \"occupied_slots\": 0, \"used_slots\": 0, \"queued_slots\": 0, \"open_slots\": 0 } ``` ### Update Mask Update mask is available as a query parameter in patch endpoints. It is used to notify the API which fields you want to update. Using `update_mask` makes it easier to update objects by helping the server know which fields to update in an object instead of updating all fields. The update request ignores any fields that aren't specified in the field mask, leaving them with their current values. Example: ``` resource = request.get('/resource/my-id').json() resource['my_field'] = 'new-value' request.patch('/resource/my-id?update_mask=my_field', data=json.dumps(resource)) ``` ## Versioning and Endpoint Lifecycle - API versioning is not synchronized to specific releases of the Apache Airflow. - APIs are designed to be backward compatible. - Any changes to the API will first go through a deprecation phase. # Trying the API You can use a third party client, such as [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), [HTTPie](https://httpie.org/), [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [the Insomnia rest client](https://insomnia.rest/) to test the Apache Airflow API. Note that you will need to pass credentials data. For e.g., here is how to pause a DAG with [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), when basic authorization is used: ```bash curl -X PATCH 'https://example.com/api/v1/dags/{dag_id}?update_mask=is_paused' \\ -H 'Content-Type: application/json' \\ --user \"username:password\" \\ -d '{ \"is_paused\": true }' ``` Using a graphical tool such as [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [Insomnia](https://insomnia.rest/), it is possible to import the API specifications directly: 1. Download the API specification by clicking the **Download** button at top of this document 2. Import the JSON specification in the graphical tool of your choice. - In *Postman*, you can click the **import** button at the top - With *Insomnia*, you can just drag-and-drop the file on the UI Note that with *Postman*, you can also generate code snippets by selecting a request and clicking on the **Code** button. ## Enabling CORS [Cross-origin resource sharing (CORS)](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/CORS) is a browser security feature that restricts HTTP requests that are initiated from scripts running in the browser. For details on enabling/configuring CORS, see [Enabling CORS](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Authentication To be able to meet the requirements of many organizations, Airflow supports many authentication methods, and it is even possible to add your own method. If you want to check which auth backend is currently set, you can use `airflow config get-value api auth_backends` command as in the example below. ```bash $ airflow config get-value api auth_backends airflow.api.auth.backend.basic_auth ``` The default is to deny all requests. For details on configuring the authentication, see [API Authorization](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Errors We follow the error response format proposed in [RFC 7807](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7807) also known as Problem Details for HTTP APIs. As with our normal API responses, your client must be prepared to gracefully handle additional members of the response. ## Unauthenticated This indicates that the request has not been applied because it lacks valid authentication credentials for the target resource. Please check that you have valid credentials. ## PermissionDenied This response means that the server understood the request but refuses to authorize it because it lacks sufficient rights to the resource. It happens when you do not have the necessary permission to execute the action you performed. You need to get the appropriate permissions in other to resolve this error. ## BadRequest This response means that the server cannot or will not process the request due to something that is perceived to be a client error (e.g., malformed request syntax, invalid request message framing, or deceptive request routing). To resolve this, please ensure that your syntax is correct. ## NotFound This client error response indicates that the server cannot find the requested resource. ## MethodNotAllowed Indicates that the request method is known by the server but is not supported by the target resource. ## NotAcceptable The target resource does not have a current representation that would be acceptable to the user agent, according to the proactive negotiation header fields received in the request, and the server is unwilling to supply a default representation. ## AlreadyExists The request could not be completed due to a conflict with the current state of the target resource, e.g. the resource it tries to create already exists. ## Unknown This means that the server encountered an unexpected condition that prevented it from fulfilling the request. +# Overview To facilitate management, Apache Airflow supports a range of REST API endpoints across its objects. This section provides an overview of the API design, methods, and supported use cases. Most of the endpoints accept `JSON` as input and return `JSON` responses. This means that you must usually add the following headers to your request: ``` Content-type: application/json Accept: application/json ``` ## Resources The term `resource` refers to a single type of object in the Airflow metadata. An API is broken up by its endpoint's corresponding resource. The name of a resource is typically plural and expressed in camelCase. Example: `dagRuns`. Resource names are used as part of endpoint URLs, as well as in API parameters and responses. ## CRUD Operations The platform supports **C**reate, **R**ead, **U**pdate, and **D**elete operations on most resources. You can review the standards for these operations and their standard parameters below. Some endpoints have special behavior as exceptions. ### Create To create a resource, you typically submit an HTTP `POST` request with the resource's required metadata in the request body. The response returns a `201 Created` response code upon success with the resource's metadata, including its internal `id`, in the response body. ### Read The HTTP `GET` request can be used to read a resource or to list a number of resources. A resource's `id` can be submitted in the request parameters to read a specific resource. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with the resource's metadata in the response body. If a `GET` request does not include a specific resource `id`, it is treated as a list request. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with an object containing a list of resources' metadata in the response body. When reading resources, some common query parameters are usually available. e.g.: ``` v1/connections?limit=25&offset=25 ``` |Query Parameter|Type|Description| |---------------|----|-----------| |limit|integer|Maximum number of objects to fetch. Usually 25 by default| |offset|integer|Offset after which to start returning objects. For use with limit query parameter.| ### Update Updating a resource requires the resource `id`, and is typically done using an HTTP `PATCH` request, with the fields to modify in the request body. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with information about the modified resource in the response body. ### Delete Deleting a resource requires the resource `id` and is typically executed via an HTTP `DELETE` request. The response usually returns a `204 No Content` response code upon success. ## Conventions - Resource names are plural and expressed in camelCase. - Names are consistent between URL parameter name and field name. - Field names are in snake_case. ```json { \"description\": \"string\", \"name\": \"string\", \"occupied_slots\": 0, \"open_slots\": 0 \"queued_slots\": 0, \"running_slots\": 0, \"scheduled_slots\": 0, \"slots\": 0, } ``` ### Update Mask Update mask is available as a query parameter in patch endpoints. It is used to notify the API which fields you want to update. Using `update_mask` makes it easier to update objects by helping the server know which fields to update in an object instead of updating all fields. The update request ignores any fields that aren't specified in the field mask, leaving them with their current values. Example: ``` resource = request.get('/resource/my-id').json() resource['my_field'] = 'new-value' request.patch('/resource/my-id?update_mask=my_field', data=json.dumps(resource)) ``` ## Versioning and Endpoint Lifecycle - API versioning is not synchronized to specific releases of the Apache Airflow. - APIs are designed to be backward compatible. - Any changes to the API will first go through a deprecation phase. # Trying the API You can use a third party client, such as [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), [HTTPie](https://httpie.org/), [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [the Insomnia rest client](https://insomnia.rest/) to test the Apache Airflow API. Note that you will need to pass credentials data. For e.g., here is how to pause a DAG with [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), when basic authorization is used: ```bash curl -X PATCH 'https://example.com/api/v1/dags/{dag_id}?update_mask=is_paused' \\ -H 'Content-Type: application/json' \\ --user \"username:password\" \\ -d '{ \"is_paused\": true }' ``` Using a graphical tool such as [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [Insomnia](https://insomnia.rest/), it is possible to import the API specifications directly: 1. Download the API specification by clicking the **Download** button at the top of this document 2. Import the JSON specification in the graphical tool of your choice. - In *Postman*, you can click the **import** button at the top - With *Insomnia*, you can just drag-and-drop the file on the UI Note that with *Postman*, you can also generate code snippets by selecting a request and clicking on the **Code** button. ## Enabling CORS [Cross-origin resource sharing (CORS)](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/CORS) is a browser security feature that restricts HTTP requests that are initiated from scripts running in the browser. For details on enabling/configuring CORS, see [Enabling CORS](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Authentication To be able to meet the requirements of many organizations, Airflow supports many authentication methods, and it is even possible to add your own method. If you want to check which auth backend is currently set, you can use `airflow config get-value api auth_backends` command as in the example below. ```bash $ airflow config get-value api auth_backends airflow.api.auth.backend.basic_auth ``` The default is to deny all requests. For details on configuring the authentication, see [API Authorization](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Errors We follow the error response format proposed in [RFC 7807](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7807) also known as Problem Details for HTTP APIs. As with our normal API responses, your client must be prepared to gracefully handle additional members of the response. ## Unauthenticated This indicates that the request has not been applied because it lacks valid authentication credentials for the target resource. Please check that you have valid credentials. ## PermissionDenied This response means that the server understood the request but refuses to authorize it because it lacks sufficient rights to the resource. It happens when you do not have the necessary permission to execute the action you performed. You need to get the appropriate permissions in other to resolve this error. ## BadRequest This response means that the server cannot or will not process the request due to something that is perceived to be a client error (e.g., malformed request syntax, invalid request message framing, or deceptive request routing). To resolve this, please ensure that your syntax is correct. ## NotFound This client error response indicates that the server cannot find the requested resource. ## MethodNotAllowed Indicates that the request method is known by the server but is not supported by the target resource. ## NotAcceptable The target resource does not have a current representation that would be acceptable to the user agent, according to the proactive negotiation header fields received in the request, and the server is unwilling to supply a default representation. ## AlreadyExists The request could not be completed due to a conflict with the current state of the target resource, e.g. the resource it tries to create already exists. ## Unknown This means that the server encountered an unexpected condition that prevented it from fulfilling the request. -API version: 2.5.0 +API version: 2.7.2 Contact: dev@airflow.apache.org */ @@ -38,16 +38,22 @@ type Pool struct { Name *string `json:"name,omitempty"` // The maximum number of slots that can be assigned to tasks. One job may occupy one or more slots. Slots *int32 `json:"slots,omitempty"` - // The number of slots used by running/queued tasks at the moment. + // The number of slots used by running/queued tasks at the moment. May include deferred tasks if 'include_deferred' is set to true. OccupiedSlots *int32 `json:"occupied_slots,omitempty"` // The number of slots used by running tasks at the moment. - UsedSlots *int32 `json:"used_slots,omitempty"` + RunningSlots *int32 `json:"running_slots,omitempty"` // The number of slots used by queued tasks at the moment. QueuedSlots *int32 `json:"queued_slots,omitempty"` // The number of free slots at the moment. OpenSlots *int32 `json:"open_slots,omitempty"` + // The number of slots used by scheduled tasks at the moment. + ScheduledSlots *int32 `json:"scheduled_slots,omitempty"` + // The number of slots used by deferred tasks at the moment. Relevant if 'include_deferred' is set to true. *New in version 2.7.0* + DeferredSlots *int32 `json:"deferred_slots,omitempty"` // The description of the pool. *New in version 2.3.0* Description NullableString `json:"description,omitempty"` + // If set to true, deferred tasks are considered when calculating open pool slots. *New in version 2.7.0* + IncludeDeferred *bool `json:"include_deferred,omitempty"` } // NewPool instantiates a new Pool object @@ -163,36 +169,36 @@ func (o *Pool) SetOccupiedSlots(v int32) { o.OccupiedSlots = &v } -// GetUsedSlots returns the UsedSlots field value if set, zero value otherwise. -func (o *Pool) GetUsedSlots() int32 { - if o == nil || o.UsedSlots == nil { +// GetRunningSlots returns the RunningSlots field value if set, zero value otherwise. +func (o *Pool) GetRunningSlots() int32 { + if o == nil || o.RunningSlots == nil { var ret int32 return ret } - return *o.UsedSlots + return *o.RunningSlots } -// GetUsedSlotsOk returns a tuple with the UsedSlots field value if set, nil otherwise +// GetRunningSlotsOk returns a tuple with the RunningSlots field value if set, nil otherwise // and a boolean to check if the value has been set. -func (o *Pool) GetUsedSlotsOk() (*int32, bool) { - if o == nil || o.UsedSlots == nil { +func (o *Pool) GetRunningSlotsOk() (*int32, bool) { + if o == nil || o.RunningSlots == nil { return nil, false } - return o.UsedSlots, true + return o.RunningSlots, true } -// HasUsedSlots returns a boolean if a field has been set. -func (o *Pool) HasUsedSlots() bool { - if o != nil && o.UsedSlots != nil { +// HasRunningSlots returns a boolean if a field has been set. +func (o *Pool) HasRunningSlots() bool { + if o != nil && o.RunningSlots != nil { return true } return false } -// SetUsedSlots gets a reference to the given int32 and assigns it to the UsedSlots field. -func (o *Pool) SetUsedSlots(v int32) { - o.UsedSlots = &v +// SetRunningSlots gets a reference to the given int32 and assigns it to the RunningSlots field. +func (o *Pool) SetRunningSlots(v int32) { + o.RunningSlots = &v } // GetQueuedSlots returns the QueuedSlots field value if set, zero value otherwise. @@ -259,6 +265,70 @@ func (o *Pool) SetOpenSlots(v int32) { o.OpenSlots = &v } +// GetScheduledSlots returns the ScheduledSlots field value if set, zero value otherwise. +func (o *Pool) GetScheduledSlots() int32 { + if o == nil || o.ScheduledSlots == nil { + var ret int32 + return ret + } + return *o.ScheduledSlots +} + +// GetScheduledSlotsOk returns a tuple with the ScheduledSlots field value if set, nil otherwise +// and a boolean to check if the value has been set. +func (o *Pool) GetScheduledSlotsOk() (*int32, bool) { + if o == nil || o.ScheduledSlots == nil { + return nil, false + } + return o.ScheduledSlots, true +} + +// HasScheduledSlots returns a boolean if a field has been set. +func (o *Pool) HasScheduledSlots() bool { + if o != nil && o.ScheduledSlots != nil { + return true + } + + return false +} + +// SetScheduledSlots gets a reference to the given int32 and assigns it to the ScheduledSlots field. +func (o *Pool) SetScheduledSlots(v int32) { + o.ScheduledSlots = &v +} + +// GetDeferredSlots returns the DeferredSlots field value if set, zero value otherwise. +func (o *Pool) GetDeferredSlots() int32 { + if o == nil || o.DeferredSlots == nil { + var ret int32 + return ret + } + return *o.DeferredSlots +} + +// GetDeferredSlotsOk returns a tuple with the DeferredSlots field value if set, nil otherwise +// and a boolean to check if the value has been set. +func (o *Pool) GetDeferredSlotsOk() (*int32, bool) { + if o == nil || o.DeferredSlots == nil { + return nil, false + } + return o.DeferredSlots, true +} + +// HasDeferredSlots returns a boolean if a field has been set. +func (o *Pool) HasDeferredSlots() bool { + if o != nil && o.DeferredSlots != nil { + return true + } + + return false +} + +// SetDeferredSlots gets a reference to the given int32 and assigns it to the DeferredSlots field. +func (o *Pool) SetDeferredSlots(v int32) { + o.DeferredSlots = &v +} + // GetDescription returns the Description field value if set, zero value otherwise (both if not set or set to explicit null). func (o *Pool) GetDescription() string { if o == nil || o.Description.Get() == nil { @@ -301,6 +371,38 @@ func (o *Pool) UnsetDescription() { o.Description.Unset() } +// GetIncludeDeferred returns the IncludeDeferred field value if set, zero value otherwise. +func (o *Pool) GetIncludeDeferred() bool { + if o == nil || o.IncludeDeferred == nil { + var ret bool + return ret + } + return *o.IncludeDeferred +} + +// GetIncludeDeferredOk returns a tuple with the IncludeDeferred field value if set, nil otherwise +// and a boolean to check if the value has been set. +func (o *Pool) GetIncludeDeferredOk() (*bool, bool) { + if o == nil || o.IncludeDeferred == nil { + return nil, false + } + return o.IncludeDeferred, true +} + +// HasIncludeDeferred returns a boolean if a field has been set. +func (o *Pool) HasIncludeDeferred() bool { + if o != nil && o.IncludeDeferred != nil { + return true + } + + return false +} + +// SetIncludeDeferred gets a reference to the given bool and assigns it to the IncludeDeferred field. +func (o *Pool) SetIncludeDeferred(v bool) { + o.IncludeDeferred = &v +} + func (o Pool) MarshalJSON() ([]byte, error) { toSerialize := map[string]interface{}{} if o.Name != nil { @@ -312,8 +414,8 @@ func (o Pool) MarshalJSON() ([]byte, error) { if o.OccupiedSlots != nil { toSerialize["occupied_slots"] = o.OccupiedSlots } - if o.UsedSlots != nil { - toSerialize["used_slots"] = o.UsedSlots + if o.RunningSlots != nil { + toSerialize["running_slots"] = o.RunningSlots } if o.QueuedSlots != nil { toSerialize["queued_slots"] = o.QueuedSlots @@ -321,9 +423,18 @@ func (o Pool) MarshalJSON() ([]byte, error) { if o.OpenSlots != nil { toSerialize["open_slots"] = o.OpenSlots } + if o.ScheduledSlots != nil { + toSerialize["scheduled_slots"] = o.ScheduledSlots + } + if o.DeferredSlots != nil { + toSerialize["deferred_slots"] = o.DeferredSlots + } if o.Description.IsSet() { toSerialize["description"] = o.Description.Get() } + if o.IncludeDeferred != nil { + toSerialize["include_deferred"] = o.IncludeDeferred + } return json.Marshal(toSerialize) } diff --git a/airflow/model_pool_collection.go b/airflow/model_pool_collection.go index 89693a8..789083b 100644 --- a/airflow/model_pool_collection.go +++ b/airflow/model_pool_collection.go @@ -18,9 +18,9 @@ /* Airflow API (Stable) -# Overview To facilitate management, Apache Airflow supports a range of REST API endpoints across its objects. This section provides an overview of the API design, methods, and supported use cases. Most of the endpoints accept `JSON` as input and return `JSON` responses. This means that you must usually add the following headers to your request: ``` Content-type: application/json Accept: application/json ``` ## Resources The term `resource` refers to a single type of object in the Airflow metadata. An API is broken up by its endpoint's corresponding resource. The name of a resource is typically plural and expressed in camelCase. Example: `dagRuns`. Resource names are used as part of endpoint URLs, as well as in API parameters and responses. ## CRUD Operations The platform supports **C**reate, **R**ead, **U**pdate, and **D**elete operations on most resources. You can review the standards for these operations and their standard parameters below. Some endpoints have special behavior as exceptions. ### Create To create a resource, you typically submit an HTTP `POST` request with the resource's required metadata in the request body. The response returns a `201 Created` response code upon success with the resource's metadata, including its internal `id`, in the response body. ### Read The HTTP `GET` request can be used to read a resource or to list a number of resources. A resource's `id` can be submitted in the request parameters to read a specific resource. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with the resource's metadata in the response body. If a `GET` request does not include a specific resource `id`, it is treated as a list request. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with an object containing a list of resources' metadata in the response body. When reading resources, some common query parameters are usually available. e.g.: ``` v1/connections?limit=25&offset=25 ``` |Query Parameter|Type|Description| |---------------|----|-----------| |limit|integer|Maximum number of objects to fetch. Usually 25 by default| |offset|integer|Offset after which to start returning objects. For use with limit query parameter.| ### Update Updating a resource requires the resource `id`, and is typically done using an HTTP `PATCH` request, with the fields to modify in the request body. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with information about the modified resource in the response body. ### Delete Deleting a resource requires the resource `id` and is typically executing via an HTTP `DELETE` request. The response usually returns a `204 No Content` response code upon success. ## Conventions - Resource names are plural and expressed in camelCase. - Names are consistent between URL parameter name and field name. - Field names are in snake_case. ```json { \"name\": \"string\", \"slots\": 0, \"occupied_slots\": 0, \"used_slots\": 0, \"queued_slots\": 0, \"open_slots\": 0 } ``` ### Update Mask Update mask is available as a query parameter in patch endpoints. It is used to notify the API which fields you want to update. Using `update_mask` makes it easier to update objects by helping the server know which fields to update in an object instead of updating all fields. The update request ignores any fields that aren't specified in the field mask, leaving them with their current values. Example: ``` resource = request.get('/resource/my-id').json() resource['my_field'] = 'new-value' request.patch('/resource/my-id?update_mask=my_field', data=json.dumps(resource)) ``` ## Versioning and Endpoint Lifecycle - API versioning is not synchronized to specific releases of the Apache Airflow. - APIs are designed to be backward compatible. - Any changes to the API will first go through a deprecation phase. # Trying the API You can use a third party client, such as [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), [HTTPie](https://httpie.org/), [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [the Insomnia rest client](https://insomnia.rest/) to test the Apache Airflow API. Note that you will need to pass credentials data. For e.g., here is how to pause a DAG with [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), when basic authorization is used: ```bash curl -X PATCH 'https://example.com/api/v1/dags/{dag_id}?update_mask=is_paused' \\ -H 'Content-Type: application/json' \\ --user \"username:password\" \\ -d '{ \"is_paused\": true }' ``` Using a graphical tool such as [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [Insomnia](https://insomnia.rest/), it is possible to import the API specifications directly: 1. Download the API specification by clicking the **Download** button at top of this document 2. Import the JSON specification in the graphical tool of your choice. - In *Postman*, you can click the **import** button at the top - With *Insomnia*, you can just drag-and-drop the file on the UI Note that with *Postman*, you can also generate code snippets by selecting a request and clicking on the **Code** button. ## Enabling CORS [Cross-origin resource sharing (CORS)](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/CORS) is a browser security feature that restricts HTTP requests that are initiated from scripts running in the browser. For details on enabling/configuring CORS, see [Enabling CORS](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Authentication To be able to meet the requirements of many organizations, Airflow supports many authentication methods, and it is even possible to add your own method. If you want to check which auth backend is currently set, you can use `airflow config get-value api auth_backends` command as in the example below. ```bash $ airflow config get-value api auth_backends airflow.api.auth.backend.basic_auth ``` The default is to deny all requests. For details on configuring the authentication, see [API Authorization](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Errors We follow the error response format proposed in [RFC 7807](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7807) also known as Problem Details for HTTP APIs. As with our normal API responses, your client must be prepared to gracefully handle additional members of the response. ## Unauthenticated This indicates that the request has not been applied because it lacks valid authentication credentials for the target resource. Please check that you have valid credentials. ## PermissionDenied This response means that the server understood the request but refuses to authorize it because it lacks sufficient rights to the resource. It happens when you do not have the necessary permission to execute the action you performed. You need to get the appropriate permissions in other to resolve this error. ## BadRequest This response means that the server cannot or will not process the request due to something that is perceived to be a client error (e.g., malformed request syntax, invalid request message framing, or deceptive request routing). To resolve this, please ensure that your syntax is correct. ## NotFound This client error response indicates that the server cannot find the requested resource. ## MethodNotAllowed Indicates that the request method is known by the server but is not supported by the target resource. ## NotAcceptable The target resource does not have a current representation that would be acceptable to the user agent, according to the proactive negotiation header fields received in the request, and the server is unwilling to supply a default representation. ## AlreadyExists The request could not be completed due to a conflict with the current state of the target resource, e.g. the resource it tries to create already exists. ## Unknown This means that the server encountered an unexpected condition that prevented it from fulfilling the request. +# Overview To facilitate management, Apache Airflow supports a range of REST API endpoints across its objects. This section provides an overview of the API design, methods, and supported use cases. Most of the endpoints accept `JSON` as input and return `JSON` responses. This means that you must usually add the following headers to your request: ``` Content-type: application/json Accept: application/json ``` ## Resources The term `resource` refers to a single type of object in the Airflow metadata. An API is broken up by its endpoint's corresponding resource. The name of a resource is typically plural and expressed in camelCase. Example: `dagRuns`. Resource names are used as part of endpoint URLs, as well as in API parameters and responses. ## CRUD Operations The platform supports **C**reate, **R**ead, **U**pdate, and **D**elete operations on most resources. You can review the standards for these operations and their standard parameters below. Some endpoints have special behavior as exceptions. ### Create To create a resource, you typically submit an HTTP `POST` request with the resource's required metadata in the request body. The response returns a `201 Created` response code upon success with the resource's metadata, including its internal `id`, in the response body. ### Read The HTTP `GET` request can be used to read a resource or to list a number of resources. A resource's `id` can be submitted in the request parameters to read a specific resource. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with the resource's metadata in the response body. If a `GET` request does not include a specific resource `id`, it is treated as a list request. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with an object containing a list of resources' metadata in the response body. When reading resources, some common query parameters are usually available. e.g.: ``` v1/connections?limit=25&offset=25 ``` |Query Parameter|Type|Description| |---------------|----|-----------| |limit|integer|Maximum number of objects to fetch. Usually 25 by default| |offset|integer|Offset after which to start returning objects. For use with limit query parameter.| ### Update Updating a resource requires the resource `id`, and is typically done using an HTTP `PATCH` request, with the fields to modify in the request body. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with information about the modified resource in the response body. ### Delete Deleting a resource requires the resource `id` and is typically executed via an HTTP `DELETE` request. The response usually returns a `204 No Content` response code upon success. ## Conventions - Resource names are plural and expressed in camelCase. - Names are consistent between URL parameter name and field name. - Field names are in snake_case. ```json { \"description\": \"string\", \"name\": \"string\", \"occupied_slots\": 0, \"open_slots\": 0 \"queued_slots\": 0, \"running_slots\": 0, \"scheduled_slots\": 0, \"slots\": 0, } ``` ### Update Mask Update mask is available as a query parameter in patch endpoints. It is used to notify the API which fields you want to update. Using `update_mask` makes it easier to update objects by helping the server know which fields to update in an object instead of updating all fields. The update request ignores any fields that aren't specified in the field mask, leaving them with their current values. Example: ``` resource = request.get('/resource/my-id').json() resource['my_field'] = 'new-value' request.patch('/resource/my-id?update_mask=my_field', data=json.dumps(resource)) ``` ## Versioning and Endpoint Lifecycle - API versioning is not synchronized to specific releases of the Apache Airflow. - APIs are designed to be backward compatible. - Any changes to the API will first go through a deprecation phase. # Trying the API You can use a third party client, such as [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), [HTTPie](https://httpie.org/), [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [the Insomnia rest client](https://insomnia.rest/) to test the Apache Airflow API. Note that you will need to pass credentials data. For e.g., here is how to pause a DAG with [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), when basic authorization is used: ```bash curl -X PATCH 'https://example.com/api/v1/dags/{dag_id}?update_mask=is_paused' \\ -H 'Content-Type: application/json' \\ --user \"username:password\" \\ -d '{ \"is_paused\": true }' ``` Using a graphical tool such as [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [Insomnia](https://insomnia.rest/), it is possible to import the API specifications directly: 1. Download the API specification by clicking the **Download** button at the top of this document 2. Import the JSON specification in the graphical tool of your choice. - In *Postman*, you can click the **import** button at the top - With *Insomnia*, you can just drag-and-drop the file on the UI Note that with *Postman*, you can also generate code snippets by selecting a request and clicking on the **Code** button. ## Enabling CORS [Cross-origin resource sharing (CORS)](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/CORS) is a browser security feature that restricts HTTP requests that are initiated from scripts running in the browser. For details on enabling/configuring CORS, see [Enabling CORS](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Authentication To be able to meet the requirements of many organizations, Airflow supports many authentication methods, and it is even possible to add your own method. If you want to check which auth backend is currently set, you can use `airflow config get-value api auth_backends` command as in the example below. ```bash $ airflow config get-value api auth_backends airflow.api.auth.backend.basic_auth ``` The default is to deny all requests. For details on configuring the authentication, see [API Authorization](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Errors We follow the error response format proposed in [RFC 7807](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7807) also known as Problem Details for HTTP APIs. As with our normal API responses, your client must be prepared to gracefully handle additional members of the response. ## Unauthenticated This indicates that the request has not been applied because it lacks valid authentication credentials for the target resource. Please check that you have valid credentials. ## PermissionDenied This response means that the server understood the request but refuses to authorize it because it lacks sufficient rights to the resource. It happens when you do not have the necessary permission to execute the action you performed. You need to get the appropriate permissions in other to resolve this error. ## BadRequest This response means that the server cannot or will not process the request due to something that is perceived to be a client error (e.g., malformed request syntax, invalid request message framing, or deceptive request routing). To resolve this, please ensure that your syntax is correct. ## NotFound This client error response indicates that the server cannot find the requested resource. ## MethodNotAllowed Indicates that the request method is known by the server but is not supported by the target resource. ## NotAcceptable The target resource does not have a current representation that would be acceptable to the user agent, according to the proactive negotiation header fields received in the request, and the server is unwilling to supply a default representation. ## AlreadyExists The request could not be completed due to a conflict with the current state of the target resource, e.g. the resource it tries to create already exists. ## Unknown This means that the server encountered an unexpected condition that prevented it from fulfilling the request. -API version: 2.5.0 +API version: 2.7.2 Contact: dev@airflow.apache.org */ @@ -34,8 +34,8 @@ import ( // PoolCollection Collection of pools. *Changed in version 2.1.0*: 'total_entries' field is added. type PoolCollection struct { - Pools *[]Pool `json:"pools,omitempty"` - // Count of objects in the current result set. + Pools []Pool `json:"pools,omitempty"` + // Count of total objects in the current result set before pagination parameters (limit, offset) are applied. TotalEntries *int32 `json:"total_entries,omitempty"` } @@ -62,12 +62,12 @@ func (o *PoolCollection) GetPools() []Pool { var ret []Pool return ret } - return *o.Pools + return o.Pools } // GetPoolsOk returns a tuple with the Pools field value if set, nil otherwise // and a boolean to check if the value has been set. -func (o *PoolCollection) GetPoolsOk() (*[]Pool, bool) { +func (o *PoolCollection) GetPoolsOk() ([]Pool, bool) { if o == nil || o.Pools == nil { return nil, false } @@ -85,7 +85,7 @@ func (o *PoolCollection) HasPools() bool { // SetPools gets a reference to the given []Pool and assigns it to the Pools field. func (o *PoolCollection) SetPools(v []Pool) { - o.Pools = &v + o.Pools = v } // GetTotalEntries returns the TotalEntries field value if set, zero value otherwise. diff --git a/airflow/model_pool_collection_all_of.go b/airflow/model_pool_collection_all_of.go index ac18cbc..9d45251 100644 --- a/airflow/model_pool_collection_all_of.go +++ b/airflow/model_pool_collection_all_of.go @@ -18,9 +18,9 @@ /* Airflow API (Stable) -# Overview To facilitate management, Apache Airflow supports a range of REST API endpoints across its objects. This section provides an overview of the API design, methods, and supported use cases. Most of the endpoints accept `JSON` as input and return `JSON` responses. This means that you must usually add the following headers to your request: ``` Content-type: application/json Accept: application/json ``` ## Resources The term `resource` refers to a single type of object in the Airflow metadata. An API is broken up by its endpoint's corresponding resource. The name of a resource is typically plural and expressed in camelCase. Example: `dagRuns`. Resource names are used as part of endpoint URLs, as well as in API parameters and responses. ## CRUD Operations The platform supports **C**reate, **R**ead, **U**pdate, and **D**elete operations on most resources. You can review the standards for these operations and their standard parameters below. Some endpoints have special behavior as exceptions. ### Create To create a resource, you typically submit an HTTP `POST` request with the resource's required metadata in the request body. The response returns a `201 Created` response code upon success with the resource's metadata, including its internal `id`, in the response body. ### Read The HTTP `GET` request can be used to read a resource or to list a number of resources. A resource's `id` can be submitted in the request parameters to read a specific resource. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with the resource's metadata in the response body. If a `GET` request does not include a specific resource `id`, it is treated as a list request. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with an object containing a list of resources' metadata in the response body. When reading resources, some common query parameters are usually available. e.g.: ``` v1/connections?limit=25&offset=25 ``` |Query Parameter|Type|Description| |---------------|----|-----------| |limit|integer|Maximum number of objects to fetch. Usually 25 by default| |offset|integer|Offset after which to start returning objects. For use with limit query parameter.| ### Update Updating a resource requires the resource `id`, and is typically done using an HTTP `PATCH` request, with the fields to modify in the request body. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with information about the modified resource in the response body. ### Delete Deleting a resource requires the resource `id` and is typically executing via an HTTP `DELETE` request. The response usually returns a `204 No Content` response code upon success. ## Conventions - Resource names are plural and expressed in camelCase. - Names are consistent between URL parameter name and field name. - Field names are in snake_case. ```json { \"name\": \"string\", \"slots\": 0, \"occupied_slots\": 0, \"used_slots\": 0, \"queued_slots\": 0, \"open_slots\": 0 } ``` ### Update Mask Update mask is available as a query parameter in patch endpoints. It is used to notify the API which fields you want to update. Using `update_mask` makes it easier to update objects by helping the server know which fields to update in an object instead of updating all fields. The update request ignores any fields that aren't specified in the field mask, leaving them with their current values. Example: ``` resource = request.get('/resource/my-id').json() resource['my_field'] = 'new-value' request.patch('/resource/my-id?update_mask=my_field', data=json.dumps(resource)) ``` ## Versioning and Endpoint Lifecycle - API versioning is not synchronized to specific releases of the Apache Airflow. - APIs are designed to be backward compatible. - Any changes to the API will first go through a deprecation phase. # Trying the API You can use a third party client, such as [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), [HTTPie](https://httpie.org/), [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [the Insomnia rest client](https://insomnia.rest/) to test the Apache Airflow API. Note that you will need to pass credentials data. For e.g., here is how to pause a DAG with [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), when basic authorization is used: ```bash curl -X PATCH 'https://example.com/api/v1/dags/{dag_id}?update_mask=is_paused' \\ -H 'Content-Type: application/json' \\ --user \"username:password\" \\ -d '{ \"is_paused\": true }' ``` Using a graphical tool such as [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [Insomnia](https://insomnia.rest/), it is possible to import the API specifications directly: 1. Download the API specification by clicking the **Download** button at top of this document 2. Import the JSON specification in the graphical tool of your choice. - In *Postman*, you can click the **import** button at the top - With *Insomnia*, you can just drag-and-drop the file on the UI Note that with *Postman*, you can also generate code snippets by selecting a request and clicking on the **Code** button. ## Enabling CORS [Cross-origin resource sharing (CORS)](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/CORS) is a browser security feature that restricts HTTP requests that are initiated from scripts running in the browser. For details on enabling/configuring CORS, see [Enabling CORS](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Authentication To be able to meet the requirements of many organizations, Airflow supports many authentication methods, and it is even possible to add your own method. If you want to check which auth backend is currently set, you can use `airflow config get-value api auth_backends` command as in the example below. ```bash $ airflow config get-value api auth_backends airflow.api.auth.backend.basic_auth ``` The default is to deny all requests. For details on configuring the authentication, see [API Authorization](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Errors We follow the error response format proposed in [RFC 7807](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7807) also known as Problem Details for HTTP APIs. As with our normal API responses, your client must be prepared to gracefully handle additional members of the response. ## Unauthenticated This indicates that the request has not been applied because it lacks valid authentication credentials for the target resource. Please check that you have valid credentials. ## PermissionDenied This response means that the server understood the request but refuses to authorize it because it lacks sufficient rights to the resource. It happens when you do not have the necessary permission to execute the action you performed. You need to get the appropriate permissions in other to resolve this error. ## BadRequest This response means that the server cannot or will not process the request due to something that is perceived to be a client error (e.g., malformed request syntax, invalid request message framing, or deceptive request routing). To resolve this, please ensure that your syntax is correct. ## NotFound This client error response indicates that the server cannot find the requested resource. ## MethodNotAllowed Indicates that the request method is known by the server but is not supported by the target resource. ## NotAcceptable The target resource does not have a current representation that would be acceptable to the user agent, according to the proactive negotiation header fields received in the request, and the server is unwilling to supply a default representation. ## AlreadyExists The request could not be completed due to a conflict with the current state of the target resource, e.g. the resource it tries to create already exists. ## Unknown This means that the server encountered an unexpected condition that prevented it from fulfilling the request. +# Overview To facilitate management, Apache Airflow supports a range of REST API endpoints across its objects. This section provides an overview of the API design, methods, and supported use cases. Most of the endpoints accept `JSON` as input and return `JSON` responses. This means that you must usually add the following headers to your request: ``` Content-type: application/json Accept: application/json ``` ## Resources The term `resource` refers to a single type of object in the Airflow metadata. An API is broken up by its endpoint's corresponding resource. The name of a resource is typically plural and expressed in camelCase. Example: `dagRuns`. Resource names are used as part of endpoint URLs, as well as in API parameters and responses. ## CRUD Operations The platform supports **C**reate, **R**ead, **U**pdate, and **D**elete operations on most resources. You can review the standards for these operations and their standard parameters below. Some endpoints have special behavior as exceptions. ### Create To create a resource, you typically submit an HTTP `POST` request with the resource's required metadata in the request body. The response returns a `201 Created` response code upon success with the resource's metadata, including its internal `id`, in the response body. ### Read The HTTP `GET` request can be used to read a resource or to list a number of resources. A resource's `id` can be submitted in the request parameters to read a specific resource. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with the resource's metadata in the response body. If a `GET` request does not include a specific resource `id`, it is treated as a list request. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with an object containing a list of resources' metadata in the response body. When reading resources, some common query parameters are usually available. e.g.: ``` v1/connections?limit=25&offset=25 ``` |Query Parameter|Type|Description| |---------------|----|-----------| |limit|integer|Maximum number of objects to fetch. Usually 25 by default| |offset|integer|Offset after which to start returning objects. For use with limit query parameter.| ### Update Updating a resource requires the resource `id`, and is typically done using an HTTP `PATCH` request, with the fields to modify in the request body. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with information about the modified resource in the response body. ### Delete Deleting a resource requires the resource `id` and is typically executed via an HTTP `DELETE` request. The response usually returns a `204 No Content` response code upon success. ## Conventions - Resource names are plural and expressed in camelCase. - Names are consistent between URL parameter name and field name. - Field names are in snake_case. ```json { \"description\": \"string\", \"name\": \"string\", \"occupied_slots\": 0, \"open_slots\": 0 \"queued_slots\": 0, \"running_slots\": 0, \"scheduled_slots\": 0, \"slots\": 0, } ``` ### Update Mask Update mask is available as a query parameter in patch endpoints. It is used to notify the API which fields you want to update. Using `update_mask` makes it easier to update objects by helping the server know which fields to update in an object instead of updating all fields. The update request ignores any fields that aren't specified in the field mask, leaving them with their current values. Example: ``` resource = request.get('/resource/my-id').json() resource['my_field'] = 'new-value' request.patch('/resource/my-id?update_mask=my_field', data=json.dumps(resource)) ``` ## Versioning and Endpoint Lifecycle - API versioning is not synchronized to specific releases of the Apache Airflow. - APIs are designed to be backward compatible. - Any changes to the API will first go through a deprecation phase. # Trying the API You can use a third party client, such as [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), [HTTPie](https://httpie.org/), [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [the Insomnia rest client](https://insomnia.rest/) to test the Apache Airflow API. Note that you will need to pass credentials data. For e.g., here is how to pause a DAG with [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), when basic authorization is used: ```bash curl -X PATCH 'https://example.com/api/v1/dags/{dag_id}?update_mask=is_paused' \\ -H 'Content-Type: application/json' \\ --user \"username:password\" \\ -d '{ \"is_paused\": true }' ``` Using a graphical tool such as [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [Insomnia](https://insomnia.rest/), it is possible to import the API specifications directly: 1. Download the API specification by clicking the **Download** button at the top of this document 2. Import the JSON specification in the graphical tool of your choice. - In *Postman*, you can click the **import** button at the top - With *Insomnia*, you can just drag-and-drop the file on the UI Note that with *Postman*, you can also generate code snippets by selecting a request and clicking on the **Code** button. ## Enabling CORS [Cross-origin resource sharing (CORS)](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/CORS) is a browser security feature that restricts HTTP requests that are initiated from scripts running in the browser. For details on enabling/configuring CORS, see [Enabling CORS](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Authentication To be able to meet the requirements of many organizations, Airflow supports many authentication methods, and it is even possible to add your own method. If you want to check which auth backend is currently set, you can use `airflow config get-value api auth_backends` command as in the example below. ```bash $ airflow config get-value api auth_backends airflow.api.auth.backend.basic_auth ``` The default is to deny all requests. For details on configuring the authentication, see [API Authorization](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Errors We follow the error response format proposed in [RFC 7807](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7807) also known as Problem Details for HTTP APIs. As with our normal API responses, your client must be prepared to gracefully handle additional members of the response. ## Unauthenticated This indicates that the request has not been applied because it lacks valid authentication credentials for the target resource. Please check that you have valid credentials. ## PermissionDenied This response means that the server understood the request but refuses to authorize it because it lacks sufficient rights to the resource. It happens when you do not have the necessary permission to execute the action you performed. You need to get the appropriate permissions in other to resolve this error. ## BadRequest This response means that the server cannot or will not process the request due to something that is perceived to be a client error (e.g., malformed request syntax, invalid request message framing, or deceptive request routing). To resolve this, please ensure that your syntax is correct. ## NotFound This client error response indicates that the server cannot find the requested resource. ## MethodNotAllowed Indicates that the request method is known by the server but is not supported by the target resource. ## NotAcceptable The target resource does not have a current representation that would be acceptable to the user agent, according to the proactive negotiation header fields received in the request, and the server is unwilling to supply a default representation. ## AlreadyExists The request could not be completed due to a conflict with the current state of the target resource, e.g. the resource it tries to create already exists. ## Unknown This means that the server encountered an unexpected condition that prevented it from fulfilling the request. -API version: 2.5.0 +API version: 2.7.2 Contact: dev@airflow.apache.org */ @@ -34,7 +34,7 @@ import ( // PoolCollectionAllOf struct for PoolCollectionAllOf type PoolCollectionAllOf struct { - Pools *[]Pool `json:"pools,omitempty"` + Pools []Pool `json:"pools,omitempty"` } // NewPoolCollectionAllOf instantiates a new PoolCollectionAllOf object @@ -60,12 +60,12 @@ func (o *PoolCollectionAllOf) GetPools() []Pool { var ret []Pool return ret } - return *o.Pools + return o.Pools } // GetPoolsOk returns a tuple with the Pools field value if set, nil otherwise // and a boolean to check if the value has been set. -func (o *PoolCollectionAllOf) GetPoolsOk() (*[]Pool, bool) { +func (o *PoolCollectionAllOf) GetPoolsOk() ([]Pool, bool) { if o == nil || o.Pools == nil { return nil, false } @@ -83,7 +83,7 @@ func (o *PoolCollectionAllOf) HasPools() bool { // SetPools gets a reference to the given []Pool and assigns it to the Pools field. func (o *PoolCollectionAllOf) SetPools(v []Pool) { - o.Pools = &v + o.Pools = v } func (o PoolCollectionAllOf) MarshalJSON() ([]byte, error) { diff --git a/airflow/model_provider.go b/airflow/model_provider.go index 72487a0..a1d862e 100644 --- a/airflow/model_provider.go +++ b/airflow/model_provider.go @@ -18,9 +18,9 @@ /* Airflow API (Stable) -# Overview To facilitate management, Apache Airflow supports a range of REST API endpoints across its objects. This section provides an overview of the API design, methods, and supported use cases. Most of the endpoints accept `JSON` as input and return `JSON` responses. This means that you must usually add the following headers to your request: ``` Content-type: application/json Accept: application/json ``` ## Resources The term `resource` refers to a single type of object in the Airflow metadata. An API is broken up by its endpoint's corresponding resource. The name of a resource is typically plural and expressed in camelCase. Example: `dagRuns`. Resource names are used as part of endpoint URLs, as well as in API parameters and responses. ## CRUD Operations The platform supports **C**reate, **R**ead, **U**pdate, and **D**elete operations on most resources. You can review the standards for these operations and their standard parameters below. Some endpoints have special behavior as exceptions. ### Create To create a resource, you typically submit an HTTP `POST` request with the resource's required metadata in the request body. The response returns a `201 Created` response code upon success with the resource's metadata, including its internal `id`, in the response body. ### Read The HTTP `GET` request can be used to read a resource or to list a number of resources. A resource's `id` can be submitted in the request parameters to read a specific resource. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with the resource's metadata in the response body. If a `GET` request does not include a specific resource `id`, it is treated as a list request. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with an object containing a list of resources' metadata in the response body. When reading resources, some common query parameters are usually available. e.g.: ``` v1/connections?limit=25&offset=25 ``` |Query Parameter|Type|Description| |---------------|----|-----------| |limit|integer|Maximum number of objects to fetch. Usually 25 by default| |offset|integer|Offset after which to start returning objects. For use with limit query parameter.| ### Update Updating a resource requires the resource `id`, and is typically done using an HTTP `PATCH` request, with the fields to modify in the request body. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with information about the modified resource in the response body. ### Delete Deleting a resource requires the resource `id` and is typically executing via an HTTP `DELETE` request. The response usually returns a `204 No Content` response code upon success. ## Conventions - Resource names are plural and expressed in camelCase. - Names are consistent between URL parameter name and field name. - Field names are in snake_case. ```json { \"name\": \"string\", \"slots\": 0, \"occupied_slots\": 0, \"used_slots\": 0, \"queued_slots\": 0, \"open_slots\": 0 } ``` ### Update Mask Update mask is available as a query parameter in patch endpoints. It is used to notify the API which fields you want to update. Using `update_mask` makes it easier to update objects by helping the server know which fields to update in an object instead of updating all fields. The update request ignores any fields that aren't specified in the field mask, leaving them with their current values. Example: ``` resource = request.get('/resource/my-id').json() resource['my_field'] = 'new-value' request.patch('/resource/my-id?update_mask=my_field', data=json.dumps(resource)) ``` ## Versioning and Endpoint Lifecycle - API versioning is not synchronized to specific releases of the Apache Airflow. - APIs are designed to be backward compatible. - Any changes to the API will first go through a deprecation phase. # Trying the API You can use a third party client, such as [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), [HTTPie](https://httpie.org/), [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [the Insomnia rest client](https://insomnia.rest/) to test the Apache Airflow API. Note that you will need to pass credentials data. For e.g., here is how to pause a DAG with [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), when basic authorization is used: ```bash curl -X PATCH 'https://example.com/api/v1/dags/{dag_id}?update_mask=is_paused' \\ -H 'Content-Type: application/json' \\ --user \"username:password\" \\ -d '{ \"is_paused\": true }' ``` Using a graphical tool such as [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [Insomnia](https://insomnia.rest/), it is possible to import the API specifications directly: 1. Download the API specification by clicking the **Download** button at top of this document 2. Import the JSON specification in the graphical tool of your choice. - In *Postman*, you can click the **import** button at the top - With *Insomnia*, you can just drag-and-drop the file on the UI Note that with *Postman*, you can also generate code snippets by selecting a request and clicking on the **Code** button. ## Enabling CORS [Cross-origin resource sharing (CORS)](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/CORS) is a browser security feature that restricts HTTP requests that are initiated from scripts running in the browser. For details on enabling/configuring CORS, see [Enabling CORS](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Authentication To be able to meet the requirements of many organizations, Airflow supports many authentication methods, and it is even possible to add your own method. If you want to check which auth backend is currently set, you can use `airflow config get-value api auth_backends` command as in the example below. ```bash $ airflow config get-value api auth_backends airflow.api.auth.backend.basic_auth ``` The default is to deny all requests. For details on configuring the authentication, see [API Authorization](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Errors We follow the error response format proposed in [RFC 7807](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7807) also known as Problem Details for HTTP APIs. As with our normal API responses, your client must be prepared to gracefully handle additional members of the response. ## Unauthenticated This indicates that the request has not been applied because it lacks valid authentication credentials for the target resource. Please check that you have valid credentials. ## PermissionDenied This response means that the server understood the request but refuses to authorize it because it lacks sufficient rights to the resource. It happens when you do not have the necessary permission to execute the action you performed. You need to get the appropriate permissions in other to resolve this error. ## BadRequest This response means that the server cannot or will not process the request due to something that is perceived to be a client error (e.g., malformed request syntax, invalid request message framing, or deceptive request routing). To resolve this, please ensure that your syntax is correct. ## NotFound This client error response indicates that the server cannot find the requested resource. ## MethodNotAllowed Indicates that the request method is known by the server but is not supported by the target resource. ## NotAcceptable The target resource does not have a current representation that would be acceptable to the user agent, according to the proactive negotiation header fields received in the request, and the server is unwilling to supply a default representation. ## AlreadyExists The request could not be completed due to a conflict with the current state of the target resource, e.g. the resource it tries to create already exists. ## Unknown This means that the server encountered an unexpected condition that prevented it from fulfilling the request. +# Overview To facilitate management, Apache Airflow supports a range of REST API endpoints across its objects. This section provides an overview of the API design, methods, and supported use cases. Most of the endpoints accept `JSON` as input and return `JSON` responses. This means that you must usually add the following headers to your request: ``` Content-type: application/json Accept: application/json ``` ## Resources The term `resource` refers to a single type of object in the Airflow metadata. An API is broken up by its endpoint's corresponding resource. The name of a resource is typically plural and expressed in camelCase. Example: `dagRuns`. Resource names are used as part of endpoint URLs, as well as in API parameters and responses. ## CRUD Operations The platform supports **C**reate, **R**ead, **U**pdate, and **D**elete operations on most resources. You can review the standards for these operations and their standard parameters below. Some endpoints have special behavior as exceptions. ### Create To create a resource, you typically submit an HTTP `POST` request with the resource's required metadata in the request body. The response returns a `201 Created` response code upon success with the resource's metadata, including its internal `id`, in the response body. ### Read The HTTP `GET` request can be used to read a resource or to list a number of resources. A resource's `id` can be submitted in the request parameters to read a specific resource. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with the resource's metadata in the response body. If a `GET` request does not include a specific resource `id`, it is treated as a list request. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with an object containing a list of resources' metadata in the response body. When reading resources, some common query parameters are usually available. e.g.: ``` v1/connections?limit=25&offset=25 ``` |Query Parameter|Type|Description| |---------------|----|-----------| |limit|integer|Maximum number of objects to fetch. Usually 25 by default| |offset|integer|Offset after which to start returning objects. For use with limit query parameter.| ### Update Updating a resource requires the resource `id`, and is typically done using an HTTP `PATCH` request, with the fields to modify in the request body. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with information about the modified resource in the response body. ### Delete Deleting a resource requires the resource `id` and is typically executed via an HTTP `DELETE` request. The response usually returns a `204 No Content` response code upon success. ## Conventions - Resource names are plural and expressed in camelCase. - Names are consistent between URL parameter name and field name. - Field names are in snake_case. ```json { \"description\": \"string\", \"name\": \"string\", \"occupied_slots\": 0, \"open_slots\": 0 \"queued_slots\": 0, \"running_slots\": 0, \"scheduled_slots\": 0, \"slots\": 0, } ``` ### Update Mask Update mask is available as a query parameter in patch endpoints. It is used to notify the API which fields you want to update. Using `update_mask` makes it easier to update objects by helping the server know which fields to update in an object instead of updating all fields. The update request ignores any fields that aren't specified in the field mask, leaving them with their current values. Example: ``` resource = request.get('/resource/my-id').json() resource['my_field'] = 'new-value' request.patch('/resource/my-id?update_mask=my_field', data=json.dumps(resource)) ``` ## Versioning and Endpoint Lifecycle - API versioning is not synchronized to specific releases of the Apache Airflow. - APIs are designed to be backward compatible. - Any changes to the API will first go through a deprecation phase. # Trying the API You can use a third party client, such as [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), [HTTPie](https://httpie.org/), [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [the Insomnia rest client](https://insomnia.rest/) to test the Apache Airflow API. Note that you will need to pass credentials data. For e.g., here is how to pause a DAG with [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), when basic authorization is used: ```bash curl -X PATCH 'https://example.com/api/v1/dags/{dag_id}?update_mask=is_paused' \\ -H 'Content-Type: application/json' \\ --user \"username:password\" \\ -d '{ \"is_paused\": true }' ``` Using a graphical tool such as [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [Insomnia](https://insomnia.rest/), it is possible to import the API specifications directly: 1. Download the API specification by clicking the **Download** button at the top of this document 2. Import the JSON specification in the graphical tool of your choice. - In *Postman*, you can click the **import** button at the top - With *Insomnia*, you can just drag-and-drop the file on the UI Note that with *Postman*, you can also generate code snippets by selecting a request and clicking on the **Code** button. ## Enabling CORS [Cross-origin resource sharing (CORS)](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/CORS) is a browser security feature that restricts HTTP requests that are initiated from scripts running in the browser. For details on enabling/configuring CORS, see [Enabling CORS](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Authentication To be able to meet the requirements of many organizations, Airflow supports many authentication methods, and it is even possible to add your own method. If you want to check which auth backend is currently set, you can use `airflow config get-value api auth_backends` command as in the example below. ```bash $ airflow config get-value api auth_backends airflow.api.auth.backend.basic_auth ``` The default is to deny all requests. For details on configuring the authentication, see [API Authorization](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Errors We follow the error response format proposed in [RFC 7807](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7807) also known as Problem Details for HTTP APIs. As with our normal API responses, your client must be prepared to gracefully handle additional members of the response. ## Unauthenticated This indicates that the request has not been applied because it lacks valid authentication credentials for the target resource. Please check that you have valid credentials. ## PermissionDenied This response means that the server understood the request but refuses to authorize it because it lacks sufficient rights to the resource. It happens when you do not have the necessary permission to execute the action you performed. You need to get the appropriate permissions in other to resolve this error. ## BadRequest This response means that the server cannot or will not process the request due to something that is perceived to be a client error (e.g., malformed request syntax, invalid request message framing, or deceptive request routing). To resolve this, please ensure that your syntax is correct. ## NotFound This client error response indicates that the server cannot find the requested resource. ## MethodNotAllowed Indicates that the request method is known by the server but is not supported by the target resource. ## NotAcceptable The target resource does not have a current representation that would be acceptable to the user agent, according to the proactive negotiation header fields received in the request, and the server is unwilling to supply a default representation. ## AlreadyExists The request could not be completed due to a conflict with the current state of the target resource, e.g. the resource it tries to create already exists. ## Unknown This means that the server encountered an unexpected condition that prevented it from fulfilling the request. -API version: 2.5.0 +API version: 2.7.2 Contact: dev@airflow.apache.org */ diff --git a/airflow/model_provider_collection.go b/airflow/model_provider_collection.go index 6e231ee..256f37e 100644 --- a/airflow/model_provider_collection.go +++ b/airflow/model_provider_collection.go @@ -18,9 +18,9 @@ /* Airflow API (Stable) -# Overview To facilitate management, Apache Airflow supports a range of REST API endpoints across its objects. This section provides an overview of the API design, methods, and supported use cases. Most of the endpoints accept `JSON` as input and return `JSON` responses. This means that you must usually add the following headers to your request: ``` Content-type: application/json Accept: application/json ``` ## Resources The term `resource` refers to a single type of object in the Airflow metadata. An API is broken up by its endpoint's corresponding resource. The name of a resource is typically plural and expressed in camelCase. Example: `dagRuns`. Resource names are used as part of endpoint URLs, as well as in API parameters and responses. ## CRUD Operations The platform supports **C**reate, **R**ead, **U**pdate, and **D**elete operations on most resources. You can review the standards for these operations and their standard parameters below. Some endpoints have special behavior as exceptions. ### Create To create a resource, you typically submit an HTTP `POST` request with the resource's required metadata in the request body. The response returns a `201 Created` response code upon success with the resource's metadata, including its internal `id`, in the response body. ### Read The HTTP `GET` request can be used to read a resource or to list a number of resources. A resource's `id` can be submitted in the request parameters to read a specific resource. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with the resource's metadata in the response body. If a `GET` request does not include a specific resource `id`, it is treated as a list request. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with an object containing a list of resources' metadata in the response body. When reading resources, some common query parameters are usually available. e.g.: ``` v1/connections?limit=25&offset=25 ``` |Query Parameter|Type|Description| |---------------|----|-----------| |limit|integer|Maximum number of objects to fetch. Usually 25 by default| |offset|integer|Offset after which to start returning objects. For use with limit query parameter.| ### Update Updating a resource requires the resource `id`, and is typically done using an HTTP `PATCH` request, with the fields to modify in the request body. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with information about the modified resource in the response body. ### Delete Deleting a resource requires the resource `id` and is typically executing via an HTTP `DELETE` request. The response usually returns a `204 No Content` response code upon success. ## Conventions - Resource names are plural and expressed in camelCase. - Names are consistent between URL parameter name and field name. - Field names are in snake_case. ```json { \"name\": \"string\", \"slots\": 0, \"occupied_slots\": 0, \"used_slots\": 0, \"queued_slots\": 0, \"open_slots\": 0 } ``` ### Update Mask Update mask is available as a query parameter in patch endpoints. It is used to notify the API which fields you want to update. Using `update_mask` makes it easier to update objects by helping the server know which fields to update in an object instead of updating all fields. The update request ignores any fields that aren't specified in the field mask, leaving them with their current values. Example: ``` resource = request.get('/resource/my-id').json() resource['my_field'] = 'new-value' request.patch('/resource/my-id?update_mask=my_field', data=json.dumps(resource)) ``` ## Versioning and Endpoint Lifecycle - API versioning is not synchronized to specific releases of the Apache Airflow. - APIs are designed to be backward compatible. - Any changes to the API will first go through a deprecation phase. # Trying the API You can use a third party client, such as [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), [HTTPie](https://httpie.org/), [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [the Insomnia rest client](https://insomnia.rest/) to test the Apache Airflow API. Note that you will need to pass credentials data. For e.g., here is how to pause a DAG with [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), when basic authorization is used: ```bash curl -X PATCH 'https://example.com/api/v1/dags/{dag_id}?update_mask=is_paused' \\ -H 'Content-Type: application/json' \\ --user \"username:password\" \\ -d '{ \"is_paused\": true }' ``` Using a graphical tool such as [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [Insomnia](https://insomnia.rest/), it is possible to import the API specifications directly: 1. Download the API specification by clicking the **Download** button at top of this document 2. Import the JSON specification in the graphical tool of your choice. - In *Postman*, you can click the **import** button at the top - With *Insomnia*, you can just drag-and-drop the file on the UI Note that with *Postman*, you can also generate code snippets by selecting a request and clicking on the **Code** button. ## Enabling CORS [Cross-origin resource sharing (CORS)](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/CORS) is a browser security feature that restricts HTTP requests that are initiated from scripts running in the browser. For details on enabling/configuring CORS, see [Enabling CORS](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Authentication To be able to meet the requirements of many organizations, Airflow supports many authentication methods, and it is even possible to add your own method. If you want to check which auth backend is currently set, you can use `airflow config get-value api auth_backends` command as in the example below. ```bash $ airflow config get-value api auth_backends airflow.api.auth.backend.basic_auth ``` The default is to deny all requests. For details on configuring the authentication, see [API Authorization](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Errors We follow the error response format proposed in [RFC 7807](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7807) also known as Problem Details for HTTP APIs. As with our normal API responses, your client must be prepared to gracefully handle additional members of the response. ## Unauthenticated This indicates that the request has not been applied because it lacks valid authentication credentials for the target resource. Please check that you have valid credentials. ## PermissionDenied This response means that the server understood the request but refuses to authorize it because it lacks sufficient rights to the resource. It happens when you do not have the necessary permission to execute the action you performed. You need to get the appropriate permissions in other to resolve this error. ## BadRequest This response means that the server cannot or will not process the request due to something that is perceived to be a client error (e.g., malformed request syntax, invalid request message framing, or deceptive request routing). To resolve this, please ensure that your syntax is correct. ## NotFound This client error response indicates that the server cannot find the requested resource. ## MethodNotAllowed Indicates that the request method is known by the server but is not supported by the target resource. ## NotAcceptable The target resource does not have a current representation that would be acceptable to the user agent, according to the proactive negotiation header fields received in the request, and the server is unwilling to supply a default representation. ## AlreadyExists The request could not be completed due to a conflict with the current state of the target resource, e.g. the resource it tries to create already exists. ## Unknown This means that the server encountered an unexpected condition that prevented it from fulfilling the request. +# Overview To facilitate management, Apache Airflow supports a range of REST API endpoints across its objects. This section provides an overview of the API design, methods, and supported use cases. Most of the endpoints accept `JSON` as input and return `JSON` responses. This means that you must usually add the following headers to your request: ``` Content-type: application/json Accept: application/json ``` ## Resources The term `resource` refers to a single type of object in the Airflow metadata. An API is broken up by its endpoint's corresponding resource. The name of a resource is typically plural and expressed in camelCase. Example: `dagRuns`. Resource names are used as part of endpoint URLs, as well as in API parameters and responses. ## CRUD Operations The platform supports **C**reate, **R**ead, **U**pdate, and **D**elete operations on most resources. You can review the standards for these operations and their standard parameters below. Some endpoints have special behavior as exceptions. ### Create To create a resource, you typically submit an HTTP `POST` request with the resource's required metadata in the request body. The response returns a `201 Created` response code upon success with the resource's metadata, including its internal `id`, in the response body. ### Read The HTTP `GET` request can be used to read a resource or to list a number of resources. A resource's `id` can be submitted in the request parameters to read a specific resource. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with the resource's metadata in the response body. If a `GET` request does not include a specific resource `id`, it is treated as a list request. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with an object containing a list of resources' metadata in the response body. When reading resources, some common query parameters are usually available. e.g.: ``` v1/connections?limit=25&offset=25 ``` |Query Parameter|Type|Description| |---------------|----|-----------| |limit|integer|Maximum number of objects to fetch. Usually 25 by default| |offset|integer|Offset after which to start returning objects. For use with limit query parameter.| ### Update Updating a resource requires the resource `id`, and is typically done using an HTTP `PATCH` request, with the fields to modify in the request body. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with information about the modified resource in the response body. ### Delete Deleting a resource requires the resource `id` and is typically executed via an HTTP `DELETE` request. The response usually returns a `204 No Content` response code upon success. ## Conventions - Resource names are plural and expressed in camelCase. - Names are consistent between URL parameter name and field name. - Field names are in snake_case. ```json { \"description\": \"string\", \"name\": \"string\", \"occupied_slots\": 0, \"open_slots\": 0 \"queued_slots\": 0, \"running_slots\": 0, \"scheduled_slots\": 0, \"slots\": 0, } ``` ### Update Mask Update mask is available as a query parameter in patch endpoints. It is used to notify the API which fields you want to update. Using `update_mask` makes it easier to update objects by helping the server know which fields to update in an object instead of updating all fields. The update request ignores any fields that aren't specified in the field mask, leaving them with their current values. Example: ``` resource = request.get('/resource/my-id').json() resource['my_field'] = 'new-value' request.patch('/resource/my-id?update_mask=my_field', data=json.dumps(resource)) ``` ## Versioning and Endpoint Lifecycle - API versioning is not synchronized to specific releases of the Apache Airflow. - APIs are designed to be backward compatible. - Any changes to the API will first go through a deprecation phase. # Trying the API You can use a third party client, such as [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), [HTTPie](https://httpie.org/), [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [the Insomnia rest client](https://insomnia.rest/) to test the Apache Airflow API. Note that you will need to pass credentials data. For e.g., here is how to pause a DAG with [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), when basic authorization is used: ```bash curl -X PATCH 'https://example.com/api/v1/dags/{dag_id}?update_mask=is_paused' \\ -H 'Content-Type: application/json' \\ --user \"username:password\" \\ -d '{ \"is_paused\": true }' ``` Using a graphical tool such as [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [Insomnia](https://insomnia.rest/), it is possible to import the API specifications directly: 1. Download the API specification by clicking the **Download** button at the top of this document 2. Import the JSON specification in the graphical tool of your choice. - In *Postman*, you can click the **import** button at the top - With *Insomnia*, you can just drag-and-drop the file on the UI Note that with *Postman*, you can also generate code snippets by selecting a request and clicking on the **Code** button. ## Enabling CORS [Cross-origin resource sharing (CORS)](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/CORS) is a browser security feature that restricts HTTP requests that are initiated from scripts running in the browser. For details on enabling/configuring CORS, see [Enabling CORS](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Authentication To be able to meet the requirements of many organizations, Airflow supports many authentication methods, and it is even possible to add your own method. If you want to check which auth backend is currently set, you can use `airflow config get-value api auth_backends` command as in the example below. ```bash $ airflow config get-value api auth_backends airflow.api.auth.backend.basic_auth ``` The default is to deny all requests. For details on configuring the authentication, see [API Authorization](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Errors We follow the error response format proposed in [RFC 7807](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7807) also known as Problem Details for HTTP APIs. As with our normal API responses, your client must be prepared to gracefully handle additional members of the response. ## Unauthenticated This indicates that the request has not been applied because it lacks valid authentication credentials for the target resource. Please check that you have valid credentials. ## PermissionDenied This response means that the server understood the request but refuses to authorize it because it lacks sufficient rights to the resource. It happens when you do not have the necessary permission to execute the action you performed. You need to get the appropriate permissions in other to resolve this error. ## BadRequest This response means that the server cannot or will not process the request due to something that is perceived to be a client error (e.g., malformed request syntax, invalid request message framing, or deceptive request routing). To resolve this, please ensure that your syntax is correct. ## NotFound This client error response indicates that the server cannot find the requested resource. ## MethodNotAllowed Indicates that the request method is known by the server but is not supported by the target resource. ## NotAcceptable The target resource does not have a current representation that would be acceptable to the user agent, according to the proactive negotiation header fields received in the request, and the server is unwilling to supply a default representation. ## AlreadyExists The request could not be completed due to a conflict with the current state of the target resource, e.g. the resource it tries to create already exists. ## Unknown This means that the server encountered an unexpected condition that prevented it from fulfilling the request. -API version: 2.5.0 +API version: 2.7.2 Contact: dev@airflow.apache.org */ @@ -34,7 +34,7 @@ import ( // ProviderCollection Collection of providers. *New in version 2.1.0* type ProviderCollection struct { - Providers *[]Provider `json:"providers,omitempty"` + Providers []Provider `json:"providers,omitempty"` } // NewProviderCollection instantiates a new ProviderCollection object @@ -60,12 +60,12 @@ func (o *ProviderCollection) GetProviders() []Provider { var ret []Provider return ret } - return *o.Providers + return o.Providers } // GetProvidersOk returns a tuple with the Providers field value if set, nil otherwise // and a boolean to check if the value has been set. -func (o *ProviderCollection) GetProvidersOk() (*[]Provider, bool) { +func (o *ProviderCollection) GetProvidersOk() ([]Provider, bool) { if o == nil || o.Providers == nil { return nil, false } @@ -83,7 +83,7 @@ func (o *ProviderCollection) HasProviders() bool { // SetProviders gets a reference to the given []Provider and assigns it to the Providers field. func (o *ProviderCollection) SetProviders(v []Provider) { - o.Providers = &v + o.Providers = v } func (o ProviderCollection) MarshalJSON() ([]byte, error) { diff --git a/airflow/model_relative_delta.go b/airflow/model_relative_delta.go index ebbba1c..1edce79 100644 --- a/airflow/model_relative_delta.go +++ b/airflow/model_relative_delta.go @@ -18,9 +18,9 @@ /* Airflow API (Stable) -# Overview To facilitate management, Apache Airflow supports a range of REST API endpoints across its objects. This section provides an overview of the API design, methods, and supported use cases. Most of the endpoints accept `JSON` as input and return `JSON` responses. This means that you must usually add the following headers to your request: ``` Content-type: application/json Accept: application/json ``` ## Resources The term `resource` refers to a single type of object in the Airflow metadata. An API is broken up by its endpoint's corresponding resource. The name of a resource is typically plural and expressed in camelCase. Example: `dagRuns`. Resource names are used as part of endpoint URLs, as well as in API parameters and responses. ## CRUD Operations The platform supports **C**reate, **R**ead, **U**pdate, and **D**elete operations on most resources. You can review the standards for these operations and their standard parameters below. Some endpoints have special behavior as exceptions. ### Create To create a resource, you typically submit an HTTP `POST` request with the resource's required metadata in the request body. The response returns a `201 Created` response code upon success with the resource's metadata, including its internal `id`, in the response body. ### Read The HTTP `GET` request can be used to read a resource or to list a number of resources. A resource's `id` can be submitted in the request parameters to read a specific resource. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with the resource's metadata in the response body. If a `GET` request does not include a specific resource `id`, it is treated as a list request. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with an object containing a list of resources' metadata in the response body. When reading resources, some common query parameters are usually available. e.g.: ``` v1/connections?limit=25&offset=25 ``` |Query Parameter|Type|Description| |---------------|----|-----------| |limit|integer|Maximum number of objects to fetch. Usually 25 by default| |offset|integer|Offset after which to start returning objects. For use with limit query parameter.| ### Update Updating a resource requires the resource `id`, and is typically done using an HTTP `PATCH` request, with the fields to modify in the request body. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with information about the modified resource in the response body. ### Delete Deleting a resource requires the resource `id` and is typically executing via an HTTP `DELETE` request. The response usually returns a `204 No Content` response code upon success. ## Conventions - Resource names are plural and expressed in camelCase. - Names are consistent between URL parameter name and field name. - Field names are in snake_case. ```json { \"name\": \"string\", \"slots\": 0, \"occupied_slots\": 0, \"used_slots\": 0, \"queued_slots\": 0, \"open_slots\": 0 } ``` ### Update Mask Update mask is available as a query parameter in patch endpoints. It is used to notify the API which fields you want to update. Using `update_mask` makes it easier to update objects by helping the server know which fields to update in an object instead of updating all fields. The update request ignores any fields that aren't specified in the field mask, leaving them with their current values. Example: ``` resource = request.get('/resource/my-id').json() resource['my_field'] = 'new-value' request.patch('/resource/my-id?update_mask=my_field', data=json.dumps(resource)) ``` ## Versioning and Endpoint Lifecycle - API versioning is not synchronized to specific releases of the Apache Airflow. - APIs are designed to be backward compatible. - Any changes to the API will first go through a deprecation phase. # Trying the API You can use a third party client, such as [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), [HTTPie](https://httpie.org/), [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [the Insomnia rest client](https://insomnia.rest/) to test the Apache Airflow API. Note that you will need to pass credentials data. For e.g., here is how to pause a DAG with [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), when basic authorization is used: ```bash curl -X PATCH 'https://example.com/api/v1/dags/{dag_id}?update_mask=is_paused' \\ -H 'Content-Type: application/json' \\ --user \"username:password\" \\ -d '{ \"is_paused\": true }' ``` Using a graphical tool such as [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [Insomnia](https://insomnia.rest/), it is possible to import the API specifications directly: 1. Download the API specification by clicking the **Download** button at top of this document 2. Import the JSON specification in the graphical tool of your choice. - In *Postman*, you can click the **import** button at the top - With *Insomnia*, you can just drag-and-drop the file on the UI Note that with *Postman*, you can also generate code snippets by selecting a request and clicking on the **Code** button. ## Enabling CORS [Cross-origin resource sharing (CORS)](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/CORS) is a browser security feature that restricts HTTP requests that are initiated from scripts running in the browser. For details on enabling/configuring CORS, see [Enabling CORS](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Authentication To be able to meet the requirements of many organizations, Airflow supports many authentication methods, and it is even possible to add your own method. If you want to check which auth backend is currently set, you can use `airflow config get-value api auth_backends` command as in the example below. ```bash $ airflow config get-value api auth_backends airflow.api.auth.backend.basic_auth ``` The default is to deny all requests. For details on configuring the authentication, see [API Authorization](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Errors We follow the error response format proposed in [RFC 7807](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7807) also known as Problem Details for HTTP APIs. As with our normal API responses, your client must be prepared to gracefully handle additional members of the response. ## Unauthenticated This indicates that the request has not been applied because it lacks valid authentication credentials for the target resource. Please check that you have valid credentials. ## PermissionDenied This response means that the server understood the request but refuses to authorize it because it lacks sufficient rights to the resource. It happens when you do not have the necessary permission to execute the action you performed. You need to get the appropriate permissions in other to resolve this error. ## BadRequest This response means that the server cannot or will not process the request due to something that is perceived to be a client error (e.g., malformed request syntax, invalid request message framing, or deceptive request routing). To resolve this, please ensure that your syntax is correct. ## NotFound This client error response indicates that the server cannot find the requested resource. ## MethodNotAllowed Indicates that the request method is known by the server but is not supported by the target resource. ## NotAcceptable The target resource does not have a current representation that would be acceptable to the user agent, according to the proactive negotiation header fields received in the request, and the server is unwilling to supply a default representation. ## AlreadyExists The request could not be completed due to a conflict with the current state of the target resource, e.g. the resource it tries to create already exists. ## Unknown This means that the server encountered an unexpected condition that prevented it from fulfilling the request. +# Overview To facilitate management, Apache Airflow supports a range of REST API endpoints across its objects. This section provides an overview of the API design, methods, and supported use cases. Most of the endpoints accept `JSON` as input and return `JSON` responses. This means that you must usually add the following headers to your request: ``` Content-type: application/json Accept: application/json ``` ## Resources The term `resource` refers to a single type of object in the Airflow metadata. An API is broken up by its endpoint's corresponding resource. The name of a resource is typically plural and expressed in camelCase. Example: `dagRuns`. Resource names are used as part of endpoint URLs, as well as in API parameters and responses. ## CRUD Operations The platform supports **C**reate, **R**ead, **U**pdate, and **D**elete operations on most resources. You can review the standards for these operations and their standard parameters below. Some endpoints have special behavior as exceptions. ### Create To create a resource, you typically submit an HTTP `POST` request with the resource's required metadata in the request body. The response returns a `201 Created` response code upon success with the resource's metadata, including its internal `id`, in the response body. ### Read The HTTP `GET` request can be used to read a resource or to list a number of resources. A resource's `id` can be submitted in the request parameters to read a specific resource. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with the resource's metadata in the response body. If a `GET` request does not include a specific resource `id`, it is treated as a list request. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with an object containing a list of resources' metadata in the response body. When reading resources, some common query parameters are usually available. e.g.: ``` v1/connections?limit=25&offset=25 ``` |Query Parameter|Type|Description| |---------------|----|-----------| |limit|integer|Maximum number of objects to fetch. Usually 25 by default| |offset|integer|Offset after which to start returning objects. For use with limit query parameter.| ### Update Updating a resource requires the resource `id`, and is typically done using an HTTP `PATCH` request, with the fields to modify in the request body. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with information about the modified resource in the response body. ### Delete Deleting a resource requires the resource `id` and is typically executed via an HTTP `DELETE` request. The response usually returns a `204 No Content` response code upon success. ## Conventions - Resource names are plural and expressed in camelCase. - Names are consistent between URL parameter name and field name. - Field names are in snake_case. ```json { \"description\": \"string\", \"name\": \"string\", \"occupied_slots\": 0, \"open_slots\": 0 \"queued_slots\": 0, \"running_slots\": 0, \"scheduled_slots\": 0, \"slots\": 0, } ``` ### Update Mask Update mask is available as a query parameter in patch endpoints. It is used to notify the API which fields you want to update. Using `update_mask` makes it easier to update objects by helping the server know which fields to update in an object instead of updating all fields. The update request ignores any fields that aren't specified in the field mask, leaving them with their current values. Example: ``` resource = request.get('/resource/my-id').json() resource['my_field'] = 'new-value' request.patch('/resource/my-id?update_mask=my_field', data=json.dumps(resource)) ``` ## Versioning and Endpoint Lifecycle - API versioning is not synchronized to specific releases of the Apache Airflow. - APIs are designed to be backward compatible. - Any changes to the API will first go through a deprecation phase. # Trying the API You can use a third party client, such as [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), [HTTPie](https://httpie.org/), [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [the Insomnia rest client](https://insomnia.rest/) to test the Apache Airflow API. Note that you will need to pass credentials data. For e.g., here is how to pause a DAG with [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), when basic authorization is used: ```bash curl -X PATCH 'https://example.com/api/v1/dags/{dag_id}?update_mask=is_paused' \\ -H 'Content-Type: application/json' \\ --user \"username:password\" \\ -d '{ \"is_paused\": true }' ``` Using a graphical tool such as [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [Insomnia](https://insomnia.rest/), it is possible to import the API specifications directly: 1. Download the API specification by clicking the **Download** button at the top of this document 2. Import the JSON specification in the graphical tool of your choice. - In *Postman*, you can click the **import** button at the top - With *Insomnia*, you can just drag-and-drop the file on the UI Note that with *Postman*, you can also generate code snippets by selecting a request and clicking on the **Code** button. ## Enabling CORS [Cross-origin resource sharing (CORS)](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/CORS) is a browser security feature that restricts HTTP requests that are initiated from scripts running in the browser. For details on enabling/configuring CORS, see [Enabling CORS](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Authentication To be able to meet the requirements of many organizations, Airflow supports many authentication methods, and it is even possible to add your own method. If you want to check which auth backend is currently set, you can use `airflow config get-value api auth_backends` command as in the example below. ```bash $ airflow config get-value api auth_backends airflow.api.auth.backend.basic_auth ``` The default is to deny all requests. For details on configuring the authentication, see [API Authorization](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Errors We follow the error response format proposed in [RFC 7807](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7807) also known as Problem Details for HTTP APIs. As with our normal API responses, your client must be prepared to gracefully handle additional members of the response. ## Unauthenticated This indicates that the request has not been applied because it lacks valid authentication credentials for the target resource. Please check that you have valid credentials. ## PermissionDenied This response means that the server understood the request but refuses to authorize it because it lacks sufficient rights to the resource. It happens when you do not have the necessary permission to execute the action you performed. You need to get the appropriate permissions in other to resolve this error. ## BadRequest This response means that the server cannot or will not process the request due to something that is perceived to be a client error (e.g., malformed request syntax, invalid request message framing, or deceptive request routing). To resolve this, please ensure that your syntax is correct. ## NotFound This client error response indicates that the server cannot find the requested resource. ## MethodNotAllowed Indicates that the request method is known by the server but is not supported by the target resource. ## NotAcceptable The target resource does not have a current representation that would be acceptable to the user agent, according to the proactive negotiation header fields received in the request, and the server is unwilling to supply a default representation. ## AlreadyExists The request could not be completed due to a conflict with the current state of the target resource, e.g. the resource it tries to create already exists. ## Unknown This means that the server encountered an unexpected condition that prevented it from fulfilling the request. -API version: 2.5.0 +API version: 2.7.2 Contact: dev@airflow.apache.org */ diff --git a/airflow/model_resource.go b/airflow/model_resource.go index b1eda8a..d70acd9 100644 --- a/airflow/model_resource.go +++ b/airflow/model_resource.go @@ -18,9 +18,9 @@ /* Airflow API (Stable) -# Overview To facilitate management, Apache Airflow supports a range of REST API endpoints across its objects. This section provides an overview of the API design, methods, and supported use cases. Most of the endpoints accept `JSON` as input and return `JSON` responses. This means that you must usually add the following headers to your request: ``` Content-type: application/json Accept: application/json ``` ## Resources The term `resource` refers to a single type of object in the Airflow metadata. An API is broken up by its endpoint's corresponding resource. The name of a resource is typically plural and expressed in camelCase. Example: `dagRuns`. Resource names are used as part of endpoint URLs, as well as in API parameters and responses. ## CRUD Operations The platform supports **C**reate, **R**ead, **U**pdate, and **D**elete operations on most resources. You can review the standards for these operations and their standard parameters below. Some endpoints have special behavior as exceptions. ### Create To create a resource, you typically submit an HTTP `POST` request with the resource's required metadata in the request body. The response returns a `201 Created` response code upon success with the resource's metadata, including its internal `id`, in the response body. ### Read The HTTP `GET` request can be used to read a resource or to list a number of resources. A resource's `id` can be submitted in the request parameters to read a specific resource. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with the resource's metadata in the response body. If a `GET` request does not include a specific resource `id`, it is treated as a list request. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with an object containing a list of resources' metadata in the response body. When reading resources, some common query parameters are usually available. e.g.: ``` v1/connections?limit=25&offset=25 ``` |Query Parameter|Type|Description| |---------------|----|-----------| |limit|integer|Maximum number of objects to fetch. Usually 25 by default| |offset|integer|Offset after which to start returning objects. For use with limit query parameter.| ### Update Updating a resource requires the resource `id`, and is typically done using an HTTP `PATCH` request, with the fields to modify in the request body. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with information about the modified resource in the response body. ### Delete Deleting a resource requires the resource `id` and is typically executing via an HTTP `DELETE` request. The response usually returns a `204 No Content` response code upon success. ## Conventions - Resource names are plural and expressed in camelCase. - Names are consistent between URL parameter name and field name. - Field names are in snake_case. ```json { \"name\": \"string\", \"slots\": 0, \"occupied_slots\": 0, \"used_slots\": 0, \"queued_slots\": 0, \"open_slots\": 0 } ``` ### Update Mask Update mask is available as a query parameter in patch endpoints. It is used to notify the API which fields you want to update. Using `update_mask` makes it easier to update objects by helping the server know which fields to update in an object instead of updating all fields. The update request ignores any fields that aren't specified in the field mask, leaving them with their current values. Example: ``` resource = request.get('/resource/my-id').json() resource['my_field'] = 'new-value' request.patch('/resource/my-id?update_mask=my_field', data=json.dumps(resource)) ``` ## Versioning and Endpoint Lifecycle - API versioning is not synchronized to specific releases of the Apache Airflow. - APIs are designed to be backward compatible. - Any changes to the API will first go through a deprecation phase. # Trying the API You can use a third party client, such as [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), [HTTPie](https://httpie.org/), [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [the Insomnia rest client](https://insomnia.rest/) to test the Apache Airflow API. Note that you will need to pass credentials data. For e.g., here is how to pause a DAG with [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), when basic authorization is used: ```bash curl -X PATCH 'https://example.com/api/v1/dags/{dag_id}?update_mask=is_paused' \\ -H 'Content-Type: application/json' \\ --user \"username:password\" \\ -d '{ \"is_paused\": true }' ``` Using a graphical tool such as [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [Insomnia](https://insomnia.rest/), it is possible to import the API specifications directly: 1. Download the API specification by clicking the **Download** button at top of this document 2. Import the JSON specification in the graphical tool of your choice. - In *Postman*, you can click the **import** button at the top - With *Insomnia*, you can just drag-and-drop the file on the UI Note that with *Postman*, you can also generate code snippets by selecting a request and clicking on the **Code** button. ## Enabling CORS [Cross-origin resource sharing (CORS)](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/CORS) is a browser security feature that restricts HTTP requests that are initiated from scripts running in the browser. For details on enabling/configuring CORS, see [Enabling CORS](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Authentication To be able to meet the requirements of many organizations, Airflow supports many authentication methods, and it is even possible to add your own method. If you want to check which auth backend is currently set, you can use `airflow config get-value api auth_backends` command as in the example below. ```bash $ airflow config get-value api auth_backends airflow.api.auth.backend.basic_auth ``` The default is to deny all requests. For details on configuring the authentication, see [API Authorization](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Errors We follow the error response format proposed in [RFC 7807](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7807) also known as Problem Details for HTTP APIs. As with our normal API responses, your client must be prepared to gracefully handle additional members of the response. ## Unauthenticated This indicates that the request has not been applied because it lacks valid authentication credentials for the target resource. Please check that you have valid credentials. ## PermissionDenied This response means that the server understood the request but refuses to authorize it because it lacks sufficient rights to the resource. It happens when you do not have the necessary permission to execute the action you performed. You need to get the appropriate permissions in other to resolve this error. ## BadRequest This response means that the server cannot or will not process the request due to something that is perceived to be a client error (e.g., malformed request syntax, invalid request message framing, or deceptive request routing). To resolve this, please ensure that your syntax is correct. ## NotFound This client error response indicates that the server cannot find the requested resource. ## MethodNotAllowed Indicates that the request method is known by the server but is not supported by the target resource. ## NotAcceptable The target resource does not have a current representation that would be acceptable to the user agent, according to the proactive negotiation header fields received in the request, and the server is unwilling to supply a default representation. ## AlreadyExists The request could not be completed due to a conflict with the current state of the target resource, e.g. the resource it tries to create already exists. ## Unknown This means that the server encountered an unexpected condition that prevented it from fulfilling the request. +# Overview To facilitate management, Apache Airflow supports a range of REST API endpoints across its objects. This section provides an overview of the API design, methods, and supported use cases. Most of the endpoints accept `JSON` as input and return `JSON` responses. This means that you must usually add the following headers to your request: ``` Content-type: application/json Accept: application/json ``` ## Resources The term `resource` refers to a single type of object in the Airflow metadata. An API is broken up by its endpoint's corresponding resource. The name of a resource is typically plural and expressed in camelCase. Example: `dagRuns`. Resource names are used as part of endpoint URLs, as well as in API parameters and responses. ## CRUD Operations The platform supports **C**reate, **R**ead, **U**pdate, and **D**elete operations on most resources. You can review the standards for these operations and their standard parameters below. Some endpoints have special behavior as exceptions. ### Create To create a resource, you typically submit an HTTP `POST` request with the resource's required metadata in the request body. The response returns a `201 Created` response code upon success with the resource's metadata, including its internal `id`, in the response body. ### Read The HTTP `GET` request can be used to read a resource or to list a number of resources. A resource's `id` can be submitted in the request parameters to read a specific resource. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with the resource's metadata in the response body. If a `GET` request does not include a specific resource `id`, it is treated as a list request. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with an object containing a list of resources' metadata in the response body. When reading resources, some common query parameters are usually available. e.g.: ``` v1/connections?limit=25&offset=25 ``` |Query Parameter|Type|Description| |---------------|----|-----------| |limit|integer|Maximum number of objects to fetch. Usually 25 by default| |offset|integer|Offset after which to start returning objects. For use with limit query parameter.| ### Update Updating a resource requires the resource `id`, and is typically done using an HTTP `PATCH` request, with the fields to modify in the request body. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with information about the modified resource in the response body. ### Delete Deleting a resource requires the resource `id` and is typically executed via an HTTP `DELETE` request. The response usually returns a `204 No Content` response code upon success. ## Conventions - Resource names are plural and expressed in camelCase. - Names are consistent between URL parameter name and field name. - Field names are in snake_case. ```json { \"description\": \"string\", \"name\": \"string\", \"occupied_slots\": 0, \"open_slots\": 0 \"queued_slots\": 0, \"running_slots\": 0, \"scheduled_slots\": 0, \"slots\": 0, } ``` ### Update Mask Update mask is available as a query parameter in patch endpoints. It is used to notify the API which fields you want to update. Using `update_mask` makes it easier to update objects by helping the server know which fields to update in an object instead of updating all fields. The update request ignores any fields that aren't specified in the field mask, leaving them with their current values. Example: ``` resource = request.get('/resource/my-id').json() resource['my_field'] = 'new-value' request.patch('/resource/my-id?update_mask=my_field', data=json.dumps(resource)) ``` ## Versioning and Endpoint Lifecycle - API versioning is not synchronized to specific releases of the Apache Airflow. - APIs are designed to be backward compatible. - Any changes to the API will first go through a deprecation phase. # Trying the API You can use a third party client, such as [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), [HTTPie](https://httpie.org/), [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [the Insomnia rest client](https://insomnia.rest/) to test the Apache Airflow API. Note that you will need to pass credentials data. For e.g., here is how to pause a DAG with [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), when basic authorization is used: ```bash curl -X PATCH 'https://example.com/api/v1/dags/{dag_id}?update_mask=is_paused' \\ -H 'Content-Type: application/json' \\ --user \"username:password\" \\ -d '{ \"is_paused\": true }' ``` Using a graphical tool such as [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [Insomnia](https://insomnia.rest/), it is possible to import the API specifications directly: 1. Download the API specification by clicking the **Download** button at the top of this document 2. Import the JSON specification in the graphical tool of your choice. - In *Postman*, you can click the **import** button at the top - With *Insomnia*, you can just drag-and-drop the file on the UI Note that with *Postman*, you can also generate code snippets by selecting a request and clicking on the **Code** button. ## Enabling CORS [Cross-origin resource sharing (CORS)](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/CORS) is a browser security feature that restricts HTTP requests that are initiated from scripts running in the browser. For details on enabling/configuring CORS, see [Enabling CORS](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Authentication To be able to meet the requirements of many organizations, Airflow supports many authentication methods, and it is even possible to add your own method. If you want to check which auth backend is currently set, you can use `airflow config get-value api auth_backends` command as in the example below. ```bash $ airflow config get-value api auth_backends airflow.api.auth.backend.basic_auth ``` The default is to deny all requests. For details on configuring the authentication, see [API Authorization](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Errors We follow the error response format proposed in [RFC 7807](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7807) also known as Problem Details for HTTP APIs. As with our normal API responses, your client must be prepared to gracefully handle additional members of the response. ## Unauthenticated This indicates that the request has not been applied because it lacks valid authentication credentials for the target resource. Please check that you have valid credentials. ## PermissionDenied This response means that the server understood the request but refuses to authorize it because it lacks sufficient rights to the resource. It happens when you do not have the necessary permission to execute the action you performed. You need to get the appropriate permissions in other to resolve this error. ## BadRequest This response means that the server cannot or will not process the request due to something that is perceived to be a client error (e.g., malformed request syntax, invalid request message framing, or deceptive request routing). To resolve this, please ensure that your syntax is correct. ## NotFound This client error response indicates that the server cannot find the requested resource. ## MethodNotAllowed Indicates that the request method is known by the server but is not supported by the target resource. ## NotAcceptable The target resource does not have a current representation that would be acceptable to the user agent, according to the proactive negotiation header fields received in the request, and the server is unwilling to supply a default representation. ## AlreadyExists The request could not be completed due to a conflict with the current state of the target resource, e.g. the resource it tries to create already exists. ## Unknown This means that the server encountered an unexpected condition that prevented it from fulfilling the request. -API version: 2.5.0 +API version: 2.7.2 Contact: dev@airflow.apache.org */ diff --git a/airflow/model_role.go b/airflow/model_role.go index dea0413..877bccb 100644 --- a/airflow/model_role.go +++ b/airflow/model_role.go @@ -18,9 +18,9 @@ /* Airflow API (Stable) -# Overview To facilitate management, Apache Airflow supports a range of REST API endpoints across its objects. This section provides an overview of the API design, methods, and supported use cases. Most of the endpoints accept `JSON` as input and return `JSON` responses. This means that you must usually add the following headers to your request: ``` Content-type: application/json Accept: application/json ``` ## Resources The term `resource` refers to a single type of object in the Airflow metadata. An API is broken up by its endpoint's corresponding resource. The name of a resource is typically plural and expressed in camelCase. Example: `dagRuns`. Resource names are used as part of endpoint URLs, as well as in API parameters and responses. ## CRUD Operations The platform supports **C**reate, **R**ead, **U**pdate, and **D**elete operations on most resources. You can review the standards for these operations and their standard parameters below. Some endpoints have special behavior as exceptions. ### Create To create a resource, you typically submit an HTTP `POST` request with the resource's required metadata in the request body. The response returns a `201 Created` response code upon success with the resource's metadata, including its internal `id`, in the response body. ### Read The HTTP `GET` request can be used to read a resource or to list a number of resources. A resource's `id` can be submitted in the request parameters to read a specific resource. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with the resource's metadata in the response body. If a `GET` request does not include a specific resource `id`, it is treated as a list request. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with an object containing a list of resources' metadata in the response body. When reading resources, some common query parameters are usually available. e.g.: ``` v1/connections?limit=25&offset=25 ``` |Query Parameter|Type|Description| |---------------|----|-----------| |limit|integer|Maximum number of objects to fetch. Usually 25 by default| |offset|integer|Offset after which to start returning objects. For use with limit query parameter.| ### Update Updating a resource requires the resource `id`, and is typically done using an HTTP `PATCH` request, with the fields to modify in the request body. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with information about the modified resource in the response body. ### Delete Deleting a resource requires the resource `id` and is typically executing via an HTTP `DELETE` request. The response usually returns a `204 No Content` response code upon success. ## Conventions - Resource names are plural and expressed in camelCase. - Names are consistent between URL parameter name and field name. - Field names are in snake_case. ```json { \"name\": \"string\", \"slots\": 0, \"occupied_slots\": 0, \"used_slots\": 0, \"queued_slots\": 0, \"open_slots\": 0 } ``` ### Update Mask Update mask is available as a query parameter in patch endpoints. It is used to notify the API which fields you want to update. Using `update_mask` makes it easier to update objects by helping the server know which fields to update in an object instead of updating all fields. The update request ignores any fields that aren't specified in the field mask, leaving them with their current values. Example: ``` resource = request.get('/resource/my-id').json() resource['my_field'] = 'new-value' request.patch('/resource/my-id?update_mask=my_field', data=json.dumps(resource)) ``` ## Versioning and Endpoint Lifecycle - API versioning is not synchronized to specific releases of the Apache Airflow. - APIs are designed to be backward compatible. - Any changes to the API will first go through a deprecation phase. # Trying the API You can use a third party client, such as [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), [HTTPie](https://httpie.org/), [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [the Insomnia rest client](https://insomnia.rest/) to test the Apache Airflow API. Note that you will need to pass credentials data. For e.g., here is how to pause a DAG with [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), when basic authorization is used: ```bash curl -X PATCH 'https://example.com/api/v1/dags/{dag_id}?update_mask=is_paused' \\ -H 'Content-Type: application/json' \\ --user \"username:password\" \\ -d '{ \"is_paused\": true }' ``` Using a graphical tool such as [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [Insomnia](https://insomnia.rest/), it is possible to import the API specifications directly: 1. Download the API specification by clicking the **Download** button at top of this document 2. Import the JSON specification in the graphical tool of your choice. - In *Postman*, you can click the **import** button at the top - With *Insomnia*, you can just drag-and-drop the file on the UI Note that with *Postman*, you can also generate code snippets by selecting a request and clicking on the **Code** button. ## Enabling CORS [Cross-origin resource sharing (CORS)](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/CORS) is a browser security feature that restricts HTTP requests that are initiated from scripts running in the browser. For details on enabling/configuring CORS, see [Enabling CORS](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Authentication To be able to meet the requirements of many organizations, Airflow supports many authentication methods, and it is even possible to add your own method. If you want to check which auth backend is currently set, you can use `airflow config get-value api auth_backends` command as in the example below. ```bash $ airflow config get-value api auth_backends airflow.api.auth.backend.basic_auth ``` The default is to deny all requests. For details on configuring the authentication, see [API Authorization](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Errors We follow the error response format proposed in [RFC 7807](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7807) also known as Problem Details for HTTP APIs. As with our normal API responses, your client must be prepared to gracefully handle additional members of the response. ## Unauthenticated This indicates that the request has not been applied because it lacks valid authentication credentials for the target resource. Please check that you have valid credentials. ## PermissionDenied This response means that the server understood the request but refuses to authorize it because it lacks sufficient rights to the resource. It happens when you do not have the necessary permission to execute the action you performed. You need to get the appropriate permissions in other to resolve this error. ## BadRequest This response means that the server cannot or will not process the request due to something that is perceived to be a client error (e.g., malformed request syntax, invalid request message framing, or deceptive request routing). To resolve this, please ensure that your syntax is correct. ## NotFound This client error response indicates that the server cannot find the requested resource. ## MethodNotAllowed Indicates that the request method is known by the server but is not supported by the target resource. ## NotAcceptable The target resource does not have a current representation that would be acceptable to the user agent, according to the proactive negotiation header fields received in the request, and the server is unwilling to supply a default representation. ## AlreadyExists The request could not be completed due to a conflict with the current state of the target resource, e.g. the resource it tries to create already exists. ## Unknown This means that the server encountered an unexpected condition that prevented it from fulfilling the request. +# Overview To facilitate management, Apache Airflow supports a range of REST API endpoints across its objects. This section provides an overview of the API design, methods, and supported use cases. Most of the endpoints accept `JSON` as input and return `JSON` responses. This means that you must usually add the following headers to your request: ``` Content-type: application/json Accept: application/json ``` ## Resources The term `resource` refers to a single type of object in the Airflow metadata. An API is broken up by its endpoint's corresponding resource. The name of a resource is typically plural and expressed in camelCase. Example: `dagRuns`. Resource names are used as part of endpoint URLs, as well as in API parameters and responses. ## CRUD Operations The platform supports **C**reate, **R**ead, **U**pdate, and **D**elete operations on most resources. You can review the standards for these operations and their standard parameters below. Some endpoints have special behavior as exceptions. ### Create To create a resource, you typically submit an HTTP `POST` request with the resource's required metadata in the request body. The response returns a `201 Created` response code upon success with the resource's metadata, including its internal `id`, in the response body. ### Read The HTTP `GET` request can be used to read a resource or to list a number of resources. A resource's `id` can be submitted in the request parameters to read a specific resource. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with the resource's metadata in the response body. If a `GET` request does not include a specific resource `id`, it is treated as a list request. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with an object containing a list of resources' metadata in the response body. When reading resources, some common query parameters are usually available. e.g.: ``` v1/connections?limit=25&offset=25 ``` |Query Parameter|Type|Description| |---------------|----|-----------| |limit|integer|Maximum number of objects to fetch. Usually 25 by default| |offset|integer|Offset after which to start returning objects. For use with limit query parameter.| ### Update Updating a resource requires the resource `id`, and is typically done using an HTTP `PATCH` request, with the fields to modify in the request body. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with information about the modified resource in the response body. ### Delete Deleting a resource requires the resource `id` and is typically executed via an HTTP `DELETE` request. The response usually returns a `204 No Content` response code upon success. ## Conventions - Resource names are plural and expressed in camelCase. - Names are consistent between URL parameter name and field name. - Field names are in snake_case. ```json { \"description\": \"string\", \"name\": \"string\", \"occupied_slots\": 0, \"open_slots\": 0 \"queued_slots\": 0, \"running_slots\": 0, \"scheduled_slots\": 0, \"slots\": 0, } ``` ### Update Mask Update mask is available as a query parameter in patch endpoints. It is used to notify the API which fields you want to update. Using `update_mask` makes it easier to update objects by helping the server know which fields to update in an object instead of updating all fields. The update request ignores any fields that aren't specified in the field mask, leaving them with their current values. Example: ``` resource = request.get('/resource/my-id').json() resource['my_field'] = 'new-value' request.patch('/resource/my-id?update_mask=my_field', data=json.dumps(resource)) ``` ## Versioning and Endpoint Lifecycle - API versioning is not synchronized to specific releases of the Apache Airflow. - APIs are designed to be backward compatible. - Any changes to the API will first go through a deprecation phase. # Trying the API You can use a third party client, such as [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), [HTTPie](https://httpie.org/), [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [the Insomnia rest client](https://insomnia.rest/) to test the Apache Airflow API. Note that you will need to pass credentials data. For e.g., here is how to pause a DAG with [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), when basic authorization is used: ```bash curl -X PATCH 'https://example.com/api/v1/dags/{dag_id}?update_mask=is_paused' \\ -H 'Content-Type: application/json' \\ --user \"username:password\" \\ -d '{ \"is_paused\": true }' ``` Using a graphical tool such as [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [Insomnia](https://insomnia.rest/), it is possible to import the API specifications directly: 1. Download the API specification by clicking the **Download** button at the top of this document 2. Import the JSON specification in the graphical tool of your choice. - In *Postman*, you can click the **import** button at the top - With *Insomnia*, you can just drag-and-drop the file on the UI Note that with *Postman*, you can also generate code snippets by selecting a request and clicking on the **Code** button. ## Enabling CORS [Cross-origin resource sharing (CORS)](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/CORS) is a browser security feature that restricts HTTP requests that are initiated from scripts running in the browser. For details on enabling/configuring CORS, see [Enabling CORS](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Authentication To be able to meet the requirements of many organizations, Airflow supports many authentication methods, and it is even possible to add your own method. If you want to check which auth backend is currently set, you can use `airflow config get-value api auth_backends` command as in the example below. ```bash $ airflow config get-value api auth_backends airflow.api.auth.backend.basic_auth ``` The default is to deny all requests. For details on configuring the authentication, see [API Authorization](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Errors We follow the error response format proposed in [RFC 7807](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7807) also known as Problem Details for HTTP APIs. As with our normal API responses, your client must be prepared to gracefully handle additional members of the response. ## Unauthenticated This indicates that the request has not been applied because it lacks valid authentication credentials for the target resource. Please check that you have valid credentials. ## PermissionDenied This response means that the server understood the request but refuses to authorize it because it lacks sufficient rights to the resource. It happens when you do not have the necessary permission to execute the action you performed. You need to get the appropriate permissions in other to resolve this error. ## BadRequest This response means that the server cannot or will not process the request due to something that is perceived to be a client error (e.g., malformed request syntax, invalid request message framing, or deceptive request routing). To resolve this, please ensure that your syntax is correct. ## NotFound This client error response indicates that the server cannot find the requested resource. ## MethodNotAllowed Indicates that the request method is known by the server but is not supported by the target resource. ## NotAcceptable The target resource does not have a current representation that would be acceptable to the user agent, according to the proactive negotiation header fields received in the request, and the server is unwilling to supply a default representation. ## AlreadyExists The request could not be completed due to a conflict with the current state of the target resource, e.g. the resource it tries to create already exists. ## Unknown This means that the server encountered an unexpected condition that prevented it from fulfilling the request. -API version: 2.5.0 +API version: 2.7.2 Contact: dev@airflow.apache.org */ @@ -36,7 +36,7 @@ import ( type Role struct { // The name of the role *Changed in version 2.3.0*: A minimum character length requirement ('minLength') is added. Name *string `json:"name,omitempty"` - Actions *[]ActionResource `json:"actions,omitempty"` + Actions []ActionResource `json:"actions,omitempty"` } // NewRole instantiates a new Role object @@ -94,12 +94,12 @@ func (o *Role) GetActions() []ActionResource { var ret []ActionResource return ret } - return *o.Actions + return o.Actions } // GetActionsOk returns a tuple with the Actions field value if set, nil otherwise // and a boolean to check if the value has been set. -func (o *Role) GetActionsOk() (*[]ActionResource, bool) { +func (o *Role) GetActionsOk() ([]ActionResource, bool) { if o == nil || o.Actions == nil { return nil, false } @@ -117,7 +117,7 @@ func (o *Role) HasActions() bool { // SetActions gets a reference to the given []ActionResource and assigns it to the Actions field. func (o *Role) SetActions(v []ActionResource) { - o.Actions = &v + o.Actions = v } func (o Role) MarshalJSON() ([]byte, error) { diff --git a/airflow/model_role_collection.go b/airflow/model_role_collection.go index 454c997..65c24da 100644 --- a/airflow/model_role_collection.go +++ b/airflow/model_role_collection.go @@ -18,9 +18,9 @@ /* Airflow API (Stable) -# Overview To facilitate management, Apache Airflow supports a range of REST API endpoints across its objects. This section provides an overview of the API design, methods, and supported use cases. Most of the endpoints accept `JSON` as input and return `JSON` responses. This means that you must usually add the following headers to your request: ``` Content-type: application/json Accept: application/json ``` ## Resources The term `resource` refers to a single type of object in the Airflow metadata. An API is broken up by its endpoint's corresponding resource. The name of a resource is typically plural and expressed in camelCase. Example: `dagRuns`. Resource names are used as part of endpoint URLs, as well as in API parameters and responses. ## CRUD Operations The platform supports **C**reate, **R**ead, **U**pdate, and **D**elete operations on most resources. You can review the standards for these operations and their standard parameters below. Some endpoints have special behavior as exceptions. ### Create To create a resource, you typically submit an HTTP `POST` request with the resource's required metadata in the request body. The response returns a `201 Created` response code upon success with the resource's metadata, including its internal `id`, in the response body. ### Read The HTTP `GET` request can be used to read a resource or to list a number of resources. A resource's `id` can be submitted in the request parameters to read a specific resource. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with the resource's metadata in the response body. If a `GET` request does not include a specific resource `id`, it is treated as a list request. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with an object containing a list of resources' metadata in the response body. When reading resources, some common query parameters are usually available. e.g.: ``` v1/connections?limit=25&offset=25 ``` |Query Parameter|Type|Description| |---------------|----|-----------| |limit|integer|Maximum number of objects to fetch. Usually 25 by default| |offset|integer|Offset after which to start returning objects. For use with limit query parameter.| ### Update Updating a resource requires the resource `id`, and is typically done using an HTTP `PATCH` request, with the fields to modify in the request body. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with information about the modified resource in the response body. ### Delete Deleting a resource requires the resource `id` and is typically executing via an HTTP `DELETE` request. The response usually returns a `204 No Content` response code upon success. ## Conventions - Resource names are plural and expressed in camelCase. - Names are consistent between URL parameter name and field name. - Field names are in snake_case. ```json { \"name\": \"string\", \"slots\": 0, \"occupied_slots\": 0, \"used_slots\": 0, \"queued_slots\": 0, \"open_slots\": 0 } ``` ### Update Mask Update mask is available as a query parameter in patch endpoints. It is used to notify the API which fields you want to update. Using `update_mask` makes it easier to update objects by helping the server know which fields to update in an object instead of updating all fields. The update request ignores any fields that aren't specified in the field mask, leaving them with their current values. Example: ``` resource = request.get('/resource/my-id').json() resource['my_field'] = 'new-value' request.patch('/resource/my-id?update_mask=my_field', data=json.dumps(resource)) ``` ## Versioning and Endpoint Lifecycle - API versioning is not synchronized to specific releases of the Apache Airflow. - APIs are designed to be backward compatible. - Any changes to the API will first go through a deprecation phase. # Trying the API You can use a third party client, such as [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), [HTTPie](https://httpie.org/), [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [the Insomnia rest client](https://insomnia.rest/) to test the Apache Airflow API. Note that you will need to pass credentials data. For e.g., here is how to pause a DAG with [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), when basic authorization is used: ```bash curl -X PATCH 'https://example.com/api/v1/dags/{dag_id}?update_mask=is_paused' \\ -H 'Content-Type: application/json' \\ --user \"username:password\" \\ -d '{ \"is_paused\": true }' ``` Using a graphical tool such as [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [Insomnia](https://insomnia.rest/), it is possible to import the API specifications directly: 1. Download the API specification by clicking the **Download** button at top of this document 2. Import the JSON specification in the graphical tool of your choice. - In *Postman*, you can click the **import** button at the top - With *Insomnia*, you can just drag-and-drop the file on the UI Note that with *Postman*, you can also generate code snippets by selecting a request and clicking on the **Code** button. ## Enabling CORS [Cross-origin resource sharing (CORS)](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/CORS) is a browser security feature that restricts HTTP requests that are initiated from scripts running in the browser. For details on enabling/configuring CORS, see [Enabling CORS](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Authentication To be able to meet the requirements of many organizations, Airflow supports many authentication methods, and it is even possible to add your own method. If you want to check which auth backend is currently set, you can use `airflow config get-value api auth_backends` command as in the example below. ```bash $ airflow config get-value api auth_backends airflow.api.auth.backend.basic_auth ``` The default is to deny all requests. For details on configuring the authentication, see [API Authorization](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Errors We follow the error response format proposed in [RFC 7807](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7807) also known as Problem Details for HTTP APIs. As with our normal API responses, your client must be prepared to gracefully handle additional members of the response. ## Unauthenticated This indicates that the request has not been applied because it lacks valid authentication credentials for the target resource. Please check that you have valid credentials. ## PermissionDenied This response means that the server understood the request but refuses to authorize it because it lacks sufficient rights to the resource. It happens when you do not have the necessary permission to execute the action you performed. You need to get the appropriate permissions in other to resolve this error. ## BadRequest This response means that the server cannot or will not process the request due to something that is perceived to be a client error (e.g., malformed request syntax, invalid request message framing, or deceptive request routing). To resolve this, please ensure that your syntax is correct. ## NotFound This client error response indicates that the server cannot find the requested resource. ## MethodNotAllowed Indicates that the request method is known by the server but is not supported by the target resource. ## NotAcceptable The target resource does not have a current representation that would be acceptable to the user agent, according to the proactive negotiation header fields received in the request, and the server is unwilling to supply a default representation. ## AlreadyExists The request could not be completed due to a conflict with the current state of the target resource, e.g. the resource it tries to create already exists. ## Unknown This means that the server encountered an unexpected condition that prevented it from fulfilling the request. +# Overview To facilitate management, Apache Airflow supports a range of REST API endpoints across its objects. This section provides an overview of the API design, methods, and supported use cases. Most of the endpoints accept `JSON` as input and return `JSON` responses. This means that you must usually add the following headers to your request: ``` Content-type: application/json Accept: application/json ``` ## Resources The term `resource` refers to a single type of object in the Airflow metadata. An API is broken up by its endpoint's corresponding resource. The name of a resource is typically plural and expressed in camelCase. Example: `dagRuns`. Resource names are used as part of endpoint URLs, as well as in API parameters and responses. ## CRUD Operations The platform supports **C**reate, **R**ead, **U**pdate, and **D**elete operations on most resources. You can review the standards for these operations and their standard parameters below. Some endpoints have special behavior as exceptions. ### Create To create a resource, you typically submit an HTTP `POST` request with the resource's required metadata in the request body. The response returns a `201 Created` response code upon success with the resource's metadata, including its internal `id`, in the response body. ### Read The HTTP `GET` request can be used to read a resource or to list a number of resources. A resource's `id` can be submitted in the request parameters to read a specific resource. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with the resource's metadata in the response body. If a `GET` request does not include a specific resource `id`, it is treated as a list request. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with an object containing a list of resources' metadata in the response body. When reading resources, some common query parameters are usually available. e.g.: ``` v1/connections?limit=25&offset=25 ``` |Query Parameter|Type|Description| |---------------|----|-----------| |limit|integer|Maximum number of objects to fetch. Usually 25 by default| |offset|integer|Offset after which to start returning objects. For use with limit query parameter.| ### Update Updating a resource requires the resource `id`, and is typically done using an HTTP `PATCH` request, with the fields to modify in the request body. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with information about the modified resource in the response body. ### Delete Deleting a resource requires the resource `id` and is typically executed via an HTTP `DELETE` request. The response usually returns a `204 No Content` response code upon success. ## Conventions - Resource names are plural and expressed in camelCase. - Names are consistent between URL parameter name and field name. - Field names are in snake_case. ```json { \"description\": \"string\", \"name\": \"string\", \"occupied_slots\": 0, \"open_slots\": 0 \"queued_slots\": 0, \"running_slots\": 0, \"scheduled_slots\": 0, \"slots\": 0, } ``` ### Update Mask Update mask is available as a query parameter in patch endpoints. It is used to notify the API which fields you want to update. Using `update_mask` makes it easier to update objects by helping the server know which fields to update in an object instead of updating all fields. The update request ignores any fields that aren't specified in the field mask, leaving them with their current values. Example: ``` resource = request.get('/resource/my-id').json() resource['my_field'] = 'new-value' request.patch('/resource/my-id?update_mask=my_field', data=json.dumps(resource)) ``` ## Versioning and Endpoint Lifecycle - API versioning is not synchronized to specific releases of the Apache Airflow. - APIs are designed to be backward compatible. - Any changes to the API will first go through a deprecation phase. # Trying the API You can use a third party client, such as [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), [HTTPie](https://httpie.org/), [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [the Insomnia rest client](https://insomnia.rest/) to test the Apache Airflow API. Note that you will need to pass credentials data. For e.g., here is how to pause a DAG with [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), when basic authorization is used: ```bash curl -X PATCH 'https://example.com/api/v1/dags/{dag_id}?update_mask=is_paused' \\ -H 'Content-Type: application/json' \\ --user \"username:password\" \\ -d '{ \"is_paused\": true }' ``` Using a graphical tool such as [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [Insomnia](https://insomnia.rest/), it is possible to import the API specifications directly: 1. Download the API specification by clicking the **Download** button at the top of this document 2. Import the JSON specification in the graphical tool of your choice. - In *Postman*, you can click the **import** button at the top - With *Insomnia*, you can just drag-and-drop the file on the UI Note that with *Postman*, you can also generate code snippets by selecting a request and clicking on the **Code** button. ## Enabling CORS [Cross-origin resource sharing (CORS)](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/CORS) is a browser security feature that restricts HTTP requests that are initiated from scripts running in the browser. For details on enabling/configuring CORS, see [Enabling CORS](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Authentication To be able to meet the requirements of many organizations, Airflow supports many authentication methods, and it is even possible to add your own method. If you want to check which auth backend is currently set, you can use `airflow config get-value api auth_backends` command as in the example below. ```bash $ airflow config get-value api auth_backends airflow.api.auth.backend.basic_auth ``` The default is to deny all requests. For details on configuring the authentication, see [API Authorization](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Errors We follow the error response format proposed in [RFC 7807](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7807) also known as Problem Details for HTTP APIs. As with our normal API responses, your client must be prepared to gracefully handle additional members of the response. ## Unauthenticated This indicates that the request has not been applied because it lacks valid authentication credentials for the target resource. Please check that you have valid credentials. ## PermissionDenied This response means that the server understood the request but refuses to authorize it because it lacks sufficient rights to the resource. It happens when you do not have the necessary permission to execute the action you performed. You need to get the appropriate permissions in other to resolve this error. ## BadRequest This response means that the server cannot or will not process the request due to something that is perceived to be a client error (e.g., malformed request syntax, invalid request message framing, or deceptive request routing). To resolve this, please ensure that your syntax is correct. ## NotFound This client error response indicates that the server cannot find the requested resource. ## MethodNotAllowed Indicates that the request method is known by the server but is not supported by the target resource. ## NotAcceptable The target resource does not have a current representation that would be acceptable to the user agent, according to the proactive negotiation header fields received in the request, and the server is unwilling to supply a default representation. ## AlreadyExists The request could not be completed due to a conflict with the current state of the target resource, e.g. the resource it tries to create already exists. ## Unknown This means that the server encountered an unexpected condition that prevented it from fulfilling the request. -API version: 2.5.0 +API version: 2.7.2 Contact: dev@airflow.apache.org */ @@ -34,8 +34,8 @@ import ( // RoleCollection A collection of roles. *New in version 2.1.0* type RoleCollection struct { - Roles *[]Role `json:"roles,omitempty"` - // Count of objects in the current result set. + Roles []Role `json:"roles,omitempty"` + // Count of total objects in the current result set before pagination parameters (limit, offset) are applied. TotalEntries *int32 `json:"total_entries,omitempty"` } @@ -62,12 +62,12 @@ func (o *RoleCollection) GetRoles() []Role { var ret []Role return ret } - return *o.Roles + return o.Roles } // GetRolesOk returns a tuple with the Roles field value if set, nil otherwise // and a boolean to check if the value has been set. -func (o *RoleCollection) GetRolesOk() (*[]Role, bool) { +func (o *RoleCollection) GetRolesOk() ([]Role, bool) { if o == nil || o.Roles == nil { return nil, false } @@ -85,7 +85,7 @@ func (o *RoleCollection) HasRoles() bool { // SetRoles gets a reference to the given []Role and assigns it to the Roles field. func (o *RoleCollection) SetRoles(v []Role) { - o.Roles = &v + o.Roles = v } // GetTotalEntries returns the TotalEntries field value if set, zero value otherwise. diff --git a/airflow/model_role_collection_all_of.go b/airflow/model_role_collection_all_of.go index 1ef1a32..58b5f6b 100644 --- a/airflow/model_role_collection_all_of.go +++ b/airflow/model_role_collection_all_of.go @@ -18,9 +18,9 @@ /* Airflow API (Stable) -# Overview To facilitate management, Apache Airflow supports a range of REST API endpoints across its objects. This section provides an overview of the API design, methods, and supported use cases. Most of the endpoints accept `JSON` as input and return `JSON` responses. This means that you must usually add the following headers to your request: ``` Content-type: application/json Accept: application/json ``` ## Resources The term `resource` refers to a single type of object in the Airflow metadata. An API is broken up by its endpoint's corresponding resource. The name of a resource is typically plural and expressed in camelCase. Example: `dagRuns`. Resource names are used as part of endpoint URLs, as well as in API parameters and responses. ## CRUD Operations The platform supports **C**reate, **R**ead, **U**pdate, and **D**elete operations on most resources. You can review the standards for these operations and their standard parameters below. Some endpoints have special behavior as exceptions. ### Create To create a resource, you typically submit an HTTP `POST` request with the resource's required metadata in the request body. The response returns a `201 Created` response code upon success with the resource's metadata, including its internal `id`, in the response body. ### Read The HTTP `GET` request can be used to read a resource or to list a number of resources. A resource's `id` can be submitted in the request parameters to read a specific resource. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with the resource's metadata in the response body. If a `GET` request does not include a specific resource `id`, it is treated as a list request. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with an object containing a list of resources' metadata in the response body. When reading resources, some common query parameters are usually available. e.g.: ``` v1/connections?limit=25&offset=25 ``` |Query Parameter|Type|Description| |---------------|----|-----------| |limit|integer|Maximum number of objects to fetch. Usually 25 by default| |offset|integer|Offset after which to start returning objects. For use with limit query parameter.| ### Update Updating a resource requires the resource `id`, and is typically done using an HTTP `PATCH` request, with the fields to modify in the request body. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with information about the modified resource in the response body. ### Delete Deleting a resource requires the resource `id` and is typically executing via an HTTP `DELETE` request. The response usually returns a `204 No Content` response code upon success. ## Conventions - Resource names are plural and expressed in camelCase. - Names are consistent between URL parameter name and field name. - Field names are in snake_case. ```json { \"name\": \"string\", \"slots\": 0, \"occupied_slots\": 0, \"used_slots\": 0, \"queued_slots\": 0, \"open_slots\": 0 } ``` ### Update Mask Update mask is available as a query parameter in patch endpoints. It is used to notify the API which fields you want to update. Using `update_mask` makes it easier to update objects by helping the server know which fields to update in an object instead of updating all fields. The update request ignores any fields that aren't specified in the field mask, leaving them with their current values. Example: ``` resource = request.get('/resource/my-id').json() resource['my_field'] = 'new-value' request.patch('/resource/my-id?update_mask=my_field', data=json.dumps(resource)) ``` ## Versioning and Endpoint Lifecycle - API versioning is not synchronized to specific releases of the Apache Airflow. - APIs are designed to be backward compatible. - Any changes to the API will first go through a deprecation phase. # Trying the API You can use a third party client, such as [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), [HTTPie](https://httpie.org/), [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [the Insomnia rest client](https://insomnia.rest/) to test the Apache Airflow API. Note that you will need to pass credentials data. For e.g., here is how to pause a DAG with [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), when basic authorization is used: ```bash curl -X PATCH 'https://example.com/api/v1/dags/{dag_id}?update_mask=is_paused' \\ -H 'Content-Type: application/json' \\ --user \"username:password\" \\ -d '{ \"is_paused\": true }' ``` Using a graphical tool such as [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [Insomnia](https://insomnia.rest/), it is possible to import the API specifications directly: 1. Download the API specification by clicking the **Download** button at top of this document 2. Import the JSON specification in the graphical tool of your choice. - In *Postman*, you can click the **import** button at the top - With *Insomnia*, you can just drag-and-drop the file on the UI Note that with *Postman*, you can also generate code snippets by selecting a request and clicking on the **Code** button. ## Enabling CORS [Cross-origin resource sharing (CORS)](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/CORS) is a browser security feature that restricts HTTP requests that are initiated from scripts running in the browser. For details on enabling/configuring CORS, see [Enabling CORS](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Authentication To be able to meet the requirements of many organizations, Airflow supports many authentication methods, and it is even possible to add your own method. If you want to check which auth backend is currently set, you can use `airflow config get-value api auth_backends` command as in the example below. ```bash $ airflow config get-value api auth_backends airflow.api.auth.backend.basic_auth ``` The default is to deny all requests. For details on configuring the authentication, see [API Authorization](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Errors We follow the error response format proposed in [RFC 7807](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7807) also known as Problem Details for HTTP APIs. As with our normal API responses, your client must be prepared to gracefully handle additional members of the response. ## Unauthenticated This indicates that the request has not been applied because it lacks valid authentication credentials for the target resource. Please check that you have valid credentials. ## PermissionDenied This response means that the server understood the request but refuses to authorize it because it lacks sufficient rights to the resource. It happens when you do not have the necessary permission to execute the action you performed. You need to get the appropriate permissions in other to resolve this error. ## BadRequest This response means that the server cannot or will not process the request due to something that is perceived to be a client error (e.g., malformed request syntax, invalid request message framing, or deceptive request routing). To resolve this, please ensure that your syntax is correct. ## NotFound This client error response indicates that the server cannot find the requested resource. ## MethodNotAllowed Indicates that the request method is known by the server but is not supported by the target resource. ## NotAcceptable The target resource does not have a current representation that would be acceptable to the user agent, according to the proactive negotiation header fields received in the request, and the server is unwilling to supply a default representation. ## AlreadyExists The request could not be completed due to a conflict with the current state of the target resource, e.g. the resource it tries to create already exists. ## Unknown This means that the server encountered an unexpected condition that prevented it from fulfilling the request. +# Overview To facilitate management, Apache Airflow supports a range of REST API endpoints across its objects. This section provides an overview of the API design, methods, and supported use cases. Most of the endpoints accept `JSON` as input and return `JSON` responses. This means that you must usually add the following headers to your request: ``` Content-type: application/json Accept: application/json ``` ## Resources The term `resource` refers to a single type of object in the Airflow metadata. An API is broken up by its endpoint's corresponding resource. The name of a resource is typically plural and expressed in camelCase. Example: `dagRuns`. Resource names are used as part of endpoint URLs, as well as in API parameters and responses. ## CRUD Operations The platform supports **C**reate, **R**ead, **U**pdate, and **D**elete operations on most resources. You can review the standards for these operations and their standard parameters below. Some endpoints have special behavior as exceptions. ### Create To create a resource, you typically submit an HTTP `POST` request with the resource's required metadata in the request body. The response returns a `201 Created` response code upon success with the resource's metadata, including its internal `id`, in the response body. ### Read The HTTP `GET` request can be used to read a resource or to list a number of resources. A resource's `id` can be submitted in the request parameters to read a specific resource. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with the resource's metadata in the response body. If a `GET` request does not include a specific resource `id`, it is treated as a list request. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with an object containing a list of resources' metadata in the response body. When reading resources, some common query parameters are usually available. e.g.: ``` v1/connections?limit=25&offset=25 ``` |Query Parameter|Type|Description| |---------------|----|-----------| |limit|integer|Maximum number of objects to fetch. Usually 25 by default| |offset|integer|Offset after which to start returning objects. For use with limit query parameter.| ### Update Updating a resource requires the resource `id`, and is typically done using an HTTP `PATCH` request, with the fields to modify in the request body. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with information about the modified resource in the response body. ### Delete Deleting a resource requires the resource `id` and is typically executed via an HTTP `DELETE` request. The response usually returns a `204 No Content` response code upon success. ## Conventions - Resource names are plural and expressed in camelCase. - Names are consistent between URL parameter name and field name. - Field names are in snake_case. ```json { \"description\": \"string\", \"name\": \"string\", \"occupied_slots\": 0, \"open_slots\": 0 \"queued_slots\": 0, \"running_slots\": 0, \"scheduled_slots\": 0, \"slots\": 0, } ``` ### Update Mask Update mask is available as a query parameter in patch endpoints. It is used to notify the API which fields you want to update. Using `update_mask` makes it easier to update objects by helping the server know which fields to update in an object instead of updating all fields. The update request ignores any fields that aren't specified in the field mask, leaving them with their current values. Example: ``` resource = request.get('/resource/my-id').json() resource['my_field'] = 'new-value' request.patch('/resource/my-id?update_mask=my_field', data=json.dumps(resource)) ``` ## Versioning and Endpoint Lifecycle - API versioning is not synchronized to specific releases of the Apache Airflow. - APIs are designed to be backward compatible. - Any changes to the API will first go through a deprecation phase. # Trying the API You can use a third party client, such as [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), [HTTPie](https://httpie.org/), [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [the Insomnia rest client](https://insomnia.rest/) to test the Apache Airflow API. Note that you will need to pass credentials data. For e.g., here is how to pause a DAG with [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), when basic authorization is used: ```bash curl -X PATCH 'https://example.com/api/v1/dags/{dag_id}?update_mask=is_paused' \\ -H 'Content-Type: application/json' \\ --user \"username:password\" \\ -d '{ \"is_paused\": true }' ``` Using a graphical tool such as [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [Insomnia](https://insomnia.rest/), it is possible to import the API specifications directly: 1. Download the API specification by clicking the **Download** button at the top of this document 2. Import the JSON specification in the graphical tool of your choice. - In *Postman*, you can click the **import** button at the top - With *Insomnia*, you can just drag-and-drop the file on the UI Note that with *Postman*, you can also generate code snippets by selecting a request and clicking on the **Code** button. ## Enabling CORS [Cross-origin resource sharing (CORS)](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/CORS) is a browser security feature that restricts HTTP requests that are initiated from scripts running in the browser. For details on enabling/configuring CORS, see [Enabling CORS](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Authentication To be able to meet the requirements of many organizations, Airflow supports many authentication methods, and it is even possible to add your own method. If you want to check which auth backend is currently set, you can use `airflow config get-value api auth_backends` command as in the example below. ```bash $ airflow config get-value api auth_backends airflow.api.auth.backend.basic_auth ``` The default is to deny all requests. For details on configuring the authentication, see [API Authorization](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Errors We follow the error response format proposed in [RFC 7807](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7807) also known as Problem Details for HTTP APIs. As with our normal API responses, your client must be prepared to gracefully handle additional members of the response. ## Unauthenticated This indicates that the request has not been applied because it lacks valid authentication credentials for the target resource. Please check that you have valid credentials. ## PermissionDenied This response means that the server understood the request but refuses to authorize it because it lacks sufficient rights to the resource. It happens when you do not have the necessary permission to execute the action you performed. You need to get the appropriate permissions in other to resolve this error. ## BadRequest This response means that the server cannot or will not process the request due to something that is perceived to be a client error (e.g., malformed request syntax, invalid request message framing, or deceptive request routing). To resolve this, please ensure that your syntax is correct. ## NotFound This client error response indicates that the server cannot find the requested resource. ## MethodNotAllowed Indicates that the request method is known by the server but is not supported by the target resource. ## NotAcceptable The target resource does not have a current representation that would be acceptable to the user agent, according to the proactive negotiation header fields received in the request, and the server is unwilling to supply a default representation. ## AlreadyExists The request could not be completed due to a conflict with the current state of the target resource, e.g. the resource it tries to create already exists. ## Unknown This means that the server encountered an unexpected condition that prevented it from fulfilling the request. -API version: 2.5.0 +API version: 2.7.2 Contact: dev@airflow.apache.org */ @@ -34,7 +34,7 @@ import ( // RoleCollectionAllOf struct for RoleCollectionAllOf type RoleCollectionAllOf struct { - Roles *[]Role `json:"roles,omitempty"` + Roles []Role `json:"roles,omitempty"` } // NewRoleCollectionAllOf instantiates a new RoleCollectionAllOf object @@ -60,12 +60,12 @@ func (o *RoleCollectionAllOf) GetRoles() []Role { var ret []Role return ret } - return *o.Roles + return o.Roles } // GetRolesOk returns a tuple with the Roles field value if set, nil otherwise // and a boolean to check if the value has been set. -func (o *RoleCollectionAllOf) GetRolesOk() (*[]Role, bool) { +func (o *RoleCollectionAllOf) GetRolesOk() ([]Role, bool) { if o == nil || o.Roles == nil { return nil, false } @@ -83,7 +83,7 @@ func (o *RoleCollectionAllOf) HasRoles() bool { // SetRoles gets a reference to the given []Role and assigns it to the Roles field. func (o *RoleCollectionAllOf) SetRoles(v []Role) { - o.Roles = &v + o.Roles = v } func (o RoleCollectionAllOf) MarshalJSON() ([]byte, error) { diff --git a/airflow/model_schedule_interval.go b/airflow/model_schedule_interval.go index b118247..7183240 100644 --- a/airflow/model_schedule_interval.go +++ b/airflow/model_schedule_interval.go @@ -18,9 +18,9 @@ /* Airflow API (Stable) -# Overview To facilitate management, Apache Airflow supports a range of REST API endpoints across its objects. This section provides an overview of the API design, methods, and supported use cases. Most of the endpoints accept `JSON` as input and return `JSON` responses. This means that you must usually add the following headers to your request: ``` Content-type: application/json Accept: application/json ``` ## Resources The term `resource` refers to a single type of object in the Airflow metadata. An API is broken up by its endpoint's corresponding resource. The name of a resource is typically plural and expressed in camelCase. Example: `dagRuns`. Resource names are used as part of endpoint URLs, as well as in API parameters and responses. ## CRUD Operations The platform supports **C**reate, **R**ead, **U**pdate, and **D**elete operations on most resources. You can review the standards for these operations and their standard parameters below. Some endpoints have special behavior as exceptions. ### Create To create a resource, you typically submit an HTTP `POST` request with the resource's required metadata in the request body. The response returns a `201 Created` response code upon success with the resource's metadata, including its internal `id`, in the response body. ### Read The HTTP `GET` request can be used to read a resource or to list a number of resources. A resource's `id` can be submitted in the request parameters to read a specific resource. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with the resource's metadata in the response body. If a `GET` request does not include a specific resource `id`, it is treated as a list request. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with an object containing a list of resources' metadata in the response body. When reading resources, some common query parameters are usually available. e.g.: ``` v1/connections?limit=25&offset=25 ``` |Query Parameter|Type|Description| |---------------|----|-----------| |limit|integer|Maximum number of objects to fetch. Usually 25 by default| |offset|integer|Offset after which to start returning objects. For use with limit query parameter.| ### Update Updating a resource requires the resource `id`, and is typically done using an HTTP `PATCH` request, with the fields to modify in the request body. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with information about the modified resource in the response body. ### Delete Deleting a resource requires the resource `id` and is typically executing via an HTTP `DELETE` request. The response usually returns a `204 No Content` response code upon success. ## Conventions - Resource names are plural and expressed in camelCase. - Names are consistent between URL parameter name and field name. - Field names are in snake_case. ```json { \"name\": \"string\", \"slots\": 0, \"occupied_slots\": 0, \"used_slots\": 0, \"queued_slots\": 0, \"open_slots\": 0 } ``` ### Update Mask Update mask is available as a query parameter in patch endpoints. It is used to notify the API which fields you want to update. Using `update_mask` makes it easier to update objects by helping the server know which fields to update in an object instead of updating all fields. The update request ignores any fields that aren't specified in the field mask, leaving them with their current values. Example: ``` resource = request.get('/resource/my-id').json() resource['my_field'] = 'new-value' request.patch('/resource/my-id?update_mask=my_field', data=json.dumps(resource)) ``` ## Versioning and Endpoint Lifecycle - API versioning is not synchronized to specific releases of the Apache Airflow. - APIs are designed to be backward compatible. - Any changes to the API will first go through a deprecation phase. # Trying the API You can use a third party client, such as [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), [HTTPie](https://httpie.org/), [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [the Insomnia rest client](https://insomnia.rest/) to test the Apache Airflow API. Note that you will need to pass credentials data. For e.g., here is how to pause a DAG with [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), when basic authorization is used: ```bash curl -X PATCH 'https://example.com/api/v1/dags/{dag_id}?update_mask=is_paused' \\ -H 'Content-Type: application/json' \\ --user \"username:password\" \\ -d '{ \"is_paused\": true }' ``` Using a graphical tool such as [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [Insomnia](https://insomnia.rest/), it is possible to import the API specifications directly: 1. Download the API specification by clicking the **Download** button at top of this document 2. Import the JSON specification in the graphical tool of your choice. - In *Postman*, you can click the **import** button at the top - With *Insomnia*, you can just drag-and-drop the file on the UI Note that with *Postman*, you can also generate code snippets by selecting a request and clicking on the **Code** button. ## Enabling CORS [Cross-origin resource sharing (CORS)](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/CORS) is a browser security feature that restricts HTTP requests that are initiated from scripts running in the browser. For details on enabling/configuring CORS, see [Enabling CORS](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Authentication To be able to meet the requirements of many organizations, Airflow supports many authentication methods, and it is even possible to add your own method. If you want to check which auth backend is currently set, you can use `airflow config get-value api auth_backends` command as in the example below. ```bash $ airflow config get-value api auth_backends airflow.api.auth.backend.basic_auth ``` The default is to deny all requests. For details on configuring the authentication, see [API Authorization](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Errors We follow the error response format proposed in [RFC 7807](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7807) also known as Problem Details for HTTP APIs. As with our normal API responses, your client must be prepared to gracefully handle additional members of the response. ## Unauthenticated This indicates that the request has not been applied because it lacks valid authentication credentials for the target resource. Please check that you have valid credentials. ## PermissionDenied This response means that the server understood the request but refuses to authorize it because it lacks sufficient rights to the resource. It happens when you do not have the necessary permission to execute the action you performed. You need to get the appropriate permissions in other to resolve this error. ## BadRequest This response means that the server cannot or will not process the request due to something that is perceived to be a client error (e.g., malformed request syntax, invalid request message framing, or deceptive request routing). To resolve this, please ensure that your syntax is correct. ## NotFound This client error response indicates that the server cannot find the requested resource. ## MethodNotAllowed Indicates that the request method is known by the server but is not supported by the target resource. ## NotAcceptable The target resource does not have a current representation that would be acceptable to the user agent, according to the proactive negotiation header fields received in the request, and the server is unwilling to supply a default representation. ## AlreadyExists The request could not be completed due to a conflict with the current state of the target resource, e.g. the resource it tries to create already exists. ## Unknown This means that the server encountered an unexpected condition that prevented it from fulfilling the request. +# Overview To facilitate management, Apache Airflow supports a range of REST API endpoints across its objects. This section provides an overview of the API design, methods, and supported use cases. Most of the endpoints accept `JSON` as input and return `JSON` responses. This means that you must usually add the following headers to your request: ``` Content-type: application/json Accept: application/json ``` ## Resources The term `resource` refers to a single type of object in the Airflow metadata. An API is broken up by its endpoint's corresponding resource. The name of a resource is typically plural and expressed in camelCase. Example: `dagRuns`. Resource names are used as part of endpoint URLs, as well as in API parameters and responses. ## CRUD Operations The platform supports **C**reate, **R**ead, **U**pdate, and **D**elete operations on most resources. You can review the standards for these operations and their standard parameters below. Some endpoints have special behavior as exceptions. ### Create To create a resource, you typically submit an HTTP `POST` request with the resource's required metadata in the request body. The response returns a `201 Created` response code upon success with the resource's metadata, including its internal `id`, in the response body. ### Read The HTTP `GET` request can be used to read a resource or to list a number of resources. A resource's `id` can be submitted in the request parameters to read a specific resource. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with the resource's metadata in the response body. If a `GET` request does not include a specific resource `id`, it is treated as a list request. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with an object containing a list of resources' metadata in the response body. When reading resources, some common query parameters are usually available. e.g.: ``` v1/connections?limit=25&offset=25 ``` |Query Parameter|Type|Description| |---------------|----|-----------| |limit|integer|Maximum number of objects to fetch. Usually 25 by default| |offset|integer|Offset after which to start returning objects. For use with limit query parameter.| ### Update Updating a resource requires the resource `id`, and is typically done using an HTTP `PATCH` request, with the fields to modify in the request body. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with information about the modified resource in the response body. ### Delete Deleting a resource requires the resource `id` and is typically executed via an HTTP `DELETE` request. The response usually returns a `204 No Content` response code upon success. ## Conventions - Resource names are plural and expressed in camelCase. - Names are consistent between URL parameter name and field name. - Field names are in snake_case. ```json { \"description\": \"string\", \"name\": \"string\", \"occupied_slots\": 0, \"open_slots\": 0 \"queued_slots\": 0, \"running_slots\": 0, \"scheduled_slots\": 0, \"slots\": 0, } ``` ### Update Mask Update mask is available as a query parameter in patch endpoints. It is used to notify the API which fields you want to update. Using `update_mask` makes it easier to update objects by helping the server know which fields to update in an object instead of updating all fields. The update request ignores any fields that aren't specified in the field mask, leaving them with their current values. Example: ``` resource = request.get('/resource/my-id').json() resource['my_field'] = 'new-value' request.patch('/resource/my-id?update_mask=my_field', data=json.dumps(resource)) ``` ## Versioning and Endpoint Lifecycle - API versioning is not synchronized to specific releases of the Apache Airflow. - APIs are designed to be backward compatible. - Any changes to the API will first go through a deprecation phase. # Trying the API You can use a third party client, such as [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), [HTTPie](https://httpie.org/), [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [the Insomnia rest client](https://insomnia.rest/) to test the Apache Airflow API. Note that you will need to pass credentials data. For e.g., here is how to pause a DAG with [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), when basic authorization is used: ```bash curl -X PATCH 'https://example.com/api/v1/dags/{dag_id}?update_mask=is_paused' \\ -H 'Content-Type: application/json' \\ --user \"username:password\" \\ -d '{ \"is_paused\": true }' ``` Using a graphical tool such as [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [Insomnia](https://insomnia.rest/), it is possible to import the API specifications directly: 1. Download the API specification by clicking the **Download** button at the top of this document 2. Import the JSON specification in the graphical tool of your choice. - In *Postman*, you can click the **import** button at the top - With *Insomnia*, you can just drag-and-drop the file on the UI Note that with *Postman*, you can also generate code snippets by selecting a request and clicking on the **Code** button. ## Enabling CORS [Cross-origin resource sharing (CORS)](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/CORS) is a browser security feature that restricts HTTP requests that are initiated from scripts running in the browser. For details on enabling/configuring CORS, see [Enabling CORS](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Authentication To be able to meet the requirements of many organizations, Airflow supports many authentication methods, and it is even possible to add your own method. If you want to check which auth backend is currently set, you can use `airflow config get-value api auth_backends` command as in the example below. ```bash $ airflow config get-value api auth_backends airflow.api.auth.backend.basic_auth ``` The default is to deny all requests. For details on configuring the authentication, see [API Authorization](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Errors We follow the error response format proposed in [RFC 7807](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7807) also known as Problem Details for HTTP APIs. As with our normal API responses, your client must be prepared to gracefully handle additional members of the response. ## Unauthenticated This indicates that the request has not been applied because it lacks valid authentication credentials for the target resource. Please check that you have valid credentials. ## PermissionDenied This response means that the server understood the request but refuses to authorize it because it lacks sufficient rights to the resource. It happens when you do not have the necessary permission to execute the action you performed. You need to get the appropriate permissions in other to resolve this error. ## BadRequest This response means that the server cannot or will not process the request due to something that is perceived to be a client error (e.g., malformed request syntax, invalid request message framing, or deceptive request routing). To resolve this, please ensure that your syntax is correct. ## NotFound This client error response indicates that the server cannot find the requested resource. ## MethodNotAllowed Indicates that the request method is known by the server but is not supported by the target resource. ## NotAcceptable The target resource does not have a current representation that would be acceptable to the user agent, according to the proactive negotiation header fields received in the request, and the server is unwilling to supply a default representation. ## AlreadyExists The request could not be completed due to a conflict with the current state of the target resource, e.g. the resource it tries to create already exists. ## Unknown This means that the server encountered an unexpected condition that prevented it from fulfilling the request. -API version: 2.5.0 +API version: 2.7.2 Contact: dev@airflow.apache.org */ diff --git a/airflow/model_scheduler_status.go b/airflow/model_scheduler_status.go index 012fd5d..e9bcb40 100644 --- a/airflow/model_scheduler_status.go +++ b/airflow/model_scheduler_status.go @@ -18,9 +18,9 @@ /* Airflow API (Stable) -# Overview To facilitate management, Apache Airflow supports a range of REST API endpoints across its objects. This section provides an overview of the API design, methods, and supported use cases. Most of the endpoints accept `JSON` as input and return `JSON` responses. This means that you must usually add the following headers to your request: ``` Content-type: application/json Accept: application/json ``` ## Resources The term `resource` refers to a single type of object in the Airflow metadata. An API is broken up by its endpoint's corresponding resource. The name of a resource is typically plural and expressed in camelCase. Example: `dagRuns`. Resource names are used as part of endpoint URLs, as well as in API parameters and responses. ## CRUD Operations The platform supports **C**reate, **R**ead, **U**pdate, and **D**elete operations on most resources. You can review the standards for these operations and their standard parameters below. Some endpoints have special behavior as exceptions. ### Create To create a resource, you typically submit an HTTP `POST` request with the resource's required metadata in the request body. The response returns a `201 Created` response code upon success with the resource's metadata, including its internal `id`, in the response body. ### Read The HTTP `GET` request can be used to read a resource or to list a number of resources. A resource's `id` can be submitted in the request parameters to read a specific resource. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with the resource's metadata in the response body. If a `GET` request does not include a specific resource `id`, it is treated as a list request. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with an object containing a list of resources' metadata in the response body. When reading resources, some common query parameters are usually available. e.g.: ``` v1/connections?limit=25&offset=25 ``` |Query Parameter|Type|Description| |---------------|----|-----------| |limit|integer|Maximum number of objects to fetch. Usually 25 by default| |offset|integer|Offset after which to start returning objects. For use with limit query parameter.| ### Update Updating a resource requires the resource `id`, and is typically done using an HTTP `PATCH` request, with the fields to modify in the request body. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with information about the modified resource in the response body. ### Delete Deleting a resource requires the resource `id` and is typically executing via an HTTP `DELETE` request. The response usually returns a `204 No Content` response code upon success. ## Conventions - Resource names are plural and expressed in camelCase. - Names are consistent between URL parameter name and field name. - Field names are in snake_case. ```json { \"name\": \"string\", \"slots\": 0, \"occupied_slots\": 0, \"used_slots\": 0, \"queued_slots\": 0, \"open_slots\": 0 } ``` ### Update Mask Update mask is available as a query parameter in patch endpoints. It is used to notify the API which fields you want to update. Using `update_mask` makes it easier to update objects by helping the server know which fields to update in an object instead of updating all fields. The update request ignores any fields that aren't specified in the field mask, leaving them with their current values. Example: ``` resource = request.get('/resource/my-id').json() resource['my_field'] = 'new-value' request.patch('/resource/my-id?update_mask=my_field', data=json.dumps(resource)) ``` ## Versioning and Endpoint Lifecycle - API versioning is not synchronized to specific releases of the Apache Airflow. - APIs are designed to be backward compatible. - Any changes to the API will first go through a deprecation phase. # Trying the API You can use a third party client, such as [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), [HTTPie](https://httpie.org/), [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [the Insomnia rest client](https://insomnia.rest/) to test the Apache Airflow API. Note that you will need to pass credentials data. For e.g., here is how to pause a DAG with [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), when basic authorization is used: ```bash curl -X PATCH 'https://example.com/api/v1/dags/{dag_id}?update_mask=is_paused' \\ -H 'Content-Type: application/json' \\ --user \"username:password\" \\ -d '{ \"is_paused\": true }' ``` Using a graphical tool such as [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [Insomnia](https://insomnia.rest/), it is possible to import the API specifications directly: 1. Download the API specification by clicking the **Download** button at top of this document 2. Import the JSON specification in the graphical tool of your choice. - In *Postman*, you can click the **import** button at the top - With *Insomnia*, you can just drag-and-drop the file on the UI Note that with *Postman*, you can also generate code snippets by selecting a request and clicking on the **Code** button. ## Enabling CORS [Cross-origin resource sharing (CORS)](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/CORS) is a browser security feature that restricts HTTP requests that are initiated from scripts running in the browser. For details on enabling/configuring CORS, see [Enabling CORS](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Authentication To be able to meet the requirements of many organizations, Airflow supports many authentication methods, and it is even possible to add your own method. If you want to check which auth backend is currently set, you can use `airflow config get-value api auth_backends` command as in the example below. ```bash $ airflow config get-value api auth_backends airflow.api.auth.backend.basic_auth ``` The default is to deny all requests. For details on configuring the authentication, see [API Authorization](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Errors We follow the error response format proposed in [RFC 7807](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7807) also known as Problem Details for HTTP APIs. As with our normal API responses, your client must be prepared to gracefully handle additional members of the response. ## Unauthenticated This indicates that the request has not been applied because it lacks valid authentication credentials for the target resource. Please check that you have valid credentials. ## PermissionDenied This response means that the server understood the request but refuses to authorize it because it lacks sufficient rights to the resource. It happens when you do not have the necessary permission to execute the action you performed. You need to get the appropriate permissions in other to resolve this error. ## BadRequest This response means that the server cannot or will not process the request due to something that is perceived to be a client error (e.g., malformed request syntax, invalid request message framing, or deceptive request routing). To resolve this, please ensure that your syntax is correct. ## NotFound This client error response indicates that the server cannot find the requested resource. ## MethodNotAllowed Indicates that the request method is known by the server but is not supported by the target resource. ## NotAcceptable The target resource does not have a current representation that would be acceptable to the user agent, according to the proactive negotiation header fields received in the request, and the server is unwilling to supply a default representation. ## AlreadyExists The request could not be completed due to a conflict with the current state of the target resource, e.g. the resource it tries to create already exists. ## Unknown This means that the server encountered an unexpected condition that prevented it from fulfilling the request. +# Overview To facilitate management, Apache Airflow supports a range of REST API endpoints across its objects. This section provides an overview of the API design, methods, and supported use cases. Most of the endpoints accept `JSON` as input and return `JSON` responses. This means that you must usually add the following headers to your request: ``` Content-type: application/json Accept: application/json ``` ## Resources The term `resource` refers to a single type of object in the Airflow metadata. An API is broken up by its endpoint's corresponding resource. The name of a resource is typically plural and expressed in camelCase. Example: `dagRuns`. Resource names are used as part of endpoint URLs, as well as in API parameters and responses. ## CRUD Operations The platform supports **C**reate, **R**ead, **U**pdate, and **D**elete operations on most resources. You can review the standards for these operations and their standard parameters below. Some endpoints have special behavior as exceptions. ### Create To create a resource, you typically submit an HTTP `POST` request with the resource's required metadata in the request body. The response returns a `201 Created` response code upon success with the resource's metadata, including its internal `id`, in the response body. ### Read The HTTP `GET` request can be used to read a resource or to list a number of resources. A resource's `id` can be submitted in the request parameters to read a specific resource. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with the resource's metadata in the response body. If a `GET` request does not include a specific resource `id`, it is treated as a list request. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with an object containing a list of resources' metadata in the response body. When reading resources, some common query parameters are usually available. e.g.: ``` v1/connections?limit=25&offset=25 ``` |Query Parameter|Type|Description| |---------------|----|-----------| |limit|integer|Maximum number of objects to fetch. Usually 25 by default| |offset|integer|Offset after which to start returning objects. For use with limit query parameter.| ### Update Updating a resource requires the resource `id`, and is typically done using an HTTP `PATCH` request, with the fields to modify in the request body. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with information about the modified resource in the response body. ### Delete Deleting a resource requires the resource `id` and is typically executed via an HTTP `DELETE` request. The response usually returns a `204 No Content` response code upon success. ## Conventions - Resource names are plural and expressed in camelCase. - Names are consistent between URL parameter name and field name. - Field names are in snake_case. ```json { \"description\": \"string\", \"name\": \"string\", \"occupied_slots\": 0, \"open_slots\": 0 \"queued_slots\": 0, \"running_slots\": 0, \"scheduled_slots\": 0, \"slots\": 0, } ``` ### Update Mask Update mask is available as a query parameter in patch endpoints. It is used to notify the API which fields you want to update. Using `update_mask` makes it easier to update objects by helping the server know which fields to update in an object instead of updating all fields. The update request ignores any fields that aren't specified in the field mask, leaving them with their current values. Example: ``` resource = request.get('/resource/my-id').json() resource['my_field'] = 'new-value' request.patch('/resource/my-id?update_mask=my_field', data=json.dumps(resource)) ``` ## Versioning and Endpoint Lifecycle - API versioning is not synchronized to specific releases of the Apache Airflow. - APIs are designed to be backward compatible. - Any changes to the API will first go through a deprecation phase. # Trying the API You can use a third party client, such as [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), [HTTPie](https://httpie.org/), [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [the Insomnia rest client](https://insomnia.rest/) to test the Apache Airflow API. Note that you will need to pass credentials data. For e.g., here is how to pause a DAG with [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), when basic authorization is used: ```bash curl -X PATCH 'https://example.com/api/v1/dags/{dag_id}?update_mask=is_paused' \\ -H 'Content-Type: application/json' \\ --user \"username:password\" \\ -d '{ \"is_paused\": true }' ``` Using a graphical tool such as [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [Insomnia](https://insomnia.rest/), it is possible to import the API specifications directly: 1. Download the API specification by clicking the **Download** button at the top of this document 2. Import the JSON specification in the graphical tool of your choice. - In *Postman*, you can click the **import** button at the top - With *Insomnia*, you can just drag-and-drop the file on the UI Note that with *Postman*, you can also generate code snippets by selecting a request and clicking on the **Code** button. ## Enabling CORS [Cross-origin resource sharing (CORS)](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/CORS) is a browser security feature that restricts HTTP requests that are initiated from scripts running in the browser. For details on enabling/configuring CORS, see [Enabling CORS](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Authentication To be able to meet the requirements of many organizations, Airflow supports many authentication methods, and it is even possible to add your own method. If you want to check which auth backend is currently set, you can use `airflow config get-value api auth_backends` command as in the example below. ```bash $ airflow config get-value api auth_backends airflow.api.auth.backend.basic_auth ``` The default is to deny all requests. For details on configuring the authentication, see [API Authorization](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Errors We follow the error response format proposed in [RFC 7807](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7807) also known as Problem Details for HTTP APIs. As with our normal API responses, your client must be prepared to gracefully handle additional members of the response. ## Unauthenticated This indicates that the request has not been applied because it lacks valid authentication credentials for the target resource. Please check that you have valid credentials. ## PermissionDenied This response means that the server understood the request but refuses to authorize it because it lacks sufficient rights to the resource. It happens when you do not have the necessary permission to execute the action you performed. You need to get the appropriate permissions in other to resolve this error. ## BadRequest This response means that the server cannot or will not process the request due to something that is perceived to be a client error (e.g., malformed request syntax, invalid request message framing, or deceptive request routing). To resolve this, please ensure that your syntax is correct. ## NotFound This client error response indicates that the server cannot find the requested resource. ## MethodNotAllowed Indicates that the request method is known by the server but is not supported by the target resource. ## NotAcceptable The target resource does not have a current representation that would be acceptable to the user agent, according to the proactive negotiation header fields received in the request, and the server is unwilling to supply a default representation. ## AlreadyExists The request could not be completed due to a conflict with the current state of the target resource, e.g. the resource it tries to create already exists. ## Unknown This means that the server encountered an unexpected condition that prevented it from fulfilling the request. -API version: 2.5.0 +API version: 2.7.2 Contact: dev@airflow.apache.org */ @@ -34,8 +34,8 @@ import ( // SchedulerStatus The status and the latest scheduler heartbeat. type SchedulerStatus struct { - Status *HealthStatus `json:"status,omitempty"` - // The time the scheduler last do a heartbeat. + Status NullableHealthStatus `json:"status,omitempty"` + // The time the scheduler last did a heartbeat. LatestSchedulerHeartbeat NullableString `json:"latest_scheduler_heartbeat,omitempty"` } @@ -56,36 +56,46 @@ func NewSchedulerStatusWithDefaults() *SchedulerStatus { return &this } -// GetStatus returns the Status field value if set, zero value otherwise. +// GetStatus returns the Status field value if set, zero value otherwise (both if not set or set to explicit null). func (o *SchedulerStatus) GetStatus() HealthStatus { - if o == nil || o.Status == nil { + if o == nil || o.Status.Get() == nil { var ret HealthStatus return ret } - return *o.Status + return *o.Status.Get() } // GetStatusOk returns a tuple with the Status field value if set, nil otherwise // and a boolean to check if the value has been set. +// NOTE: If the value is an explicit nil, `nil, true` will be returned func (o *SchedulerStatus) GetStatusOk() (*HealthStatus, bool) { - if o == nil || o.Status == nil { + if o == nil { return nil, false } - return o.Status, true + return o.Status.Get(), o.Status.IsSet() } // HasStatus returns a boolean if a field has been set. func (o *SchedulerStatus) HasStatus() bool { - if o != nil && o.Status != nil { + if o != nil && o.Status.IsSet() { return true } return false } -// SetStatus gets a reference to the given HealthStatus and assigns it to the Status field. +// SetStatus gets a reference to the given NullableHealthStatus and assigns it to the Status field. func (o *SchedulerStatus) SetStatus(v HealthStatus) { - o.Status = &v + o.Status.Set(&v) +} +// SetStatusNil sets the value for Status to be an explicit nil +func (o *SchedulerStatus) SetStatusNil() { + o.Status.Set(nil) +} + +// UnsetStatus ensures that no value is present for Status, not even an explicit nil +func (o *SchedulerStatus) UnsetStatus() { + o.Status.Unset() } // GetLatestSchedulerHeartbeat returns the LatestSchedulerHeartbeat field value if set, zero value otherwise (both if not set or set to explicit null). @@ -132,8 +142,8 @@ func (o *SchedulerStatus) UnsetLatestSchedulerHeartbeat() { func (o SchedulerStatus) MarshalJSON() ([]byte, error) { toSerialize := map[string]interface{}{} - if o.Status != nil { - toSerialize["status"] = o.Status + if o.Status.IsSet() { + toSerialize["status"] = o.Status.Get() } if o.LatestSchedulerHeartbeat.IsSet() { toSerialize["latest_scheduler_heartbeat"] = o.LatestSchedulerHeartbeat.Get() diff --git a/airflow/model_set_dag_run_note.go b/airflow/model_set_dag_run_note.go index d750532..b821249 100644 --- a/airflow/model_set_dag_run_note.go +++ b/airflow/model_set_dag_run_note.go @@ -18,9 +18,9 @@ /* Airflow API (Stable) -# Overview To facilitate management, Apache Airflow supports a range of REST API endpoints across its objects. This section provides an overview of the API design, methods, and supported use cases. Most of the endpoints accept `JSON` as input and return `JSON` responses. This means that you must usually add the following headers to your request: ``` Content-type: application/json Accept: application/json ``` ## Resources The term `resource` refers to a single type of object in the Airflow metadata. An API is broken up by its endpoint's corresponding resource. The name of a resource is typically plural and expressed in camelCase. Example: `dagRuns`. Resource names are used as part of endpoint URLs, as well as in API parameters and responses. ## CRUD Operations The platform supports **C**reate, **R**ead, **U**pdate, and **D**elete operations on most resources. You can review the standards for these operations and their standard parameters below. Some endpoints have special behavior as exceptions. ### Create To create a resource, you typically submit an HTTP `POST` request with the resource's required metadata in the request body. The response returns a `201 Created` response code upon success with the resource's metadata, including its internal `id`, in the response body. ### Read The HTTP `GET` request can be used to read a resource or to list a number of resources. A resource's `id` can be submitted in the request parameters to read a specific resource. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with the resource's metadata in the response body. If a `GET` request does not include a specific resource `id`, it is treated as a list request. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with an object containing a list of resources' metadata in the response body. When reading resources, some common query parameters are usually available. e.g.: ``` v1/connections?limit=25&offset=25 ``` |Query Parameter|Type|Description| |---------------|----|-----------| |limit|integer|Maximum number of objects to fetch. Usually 25 by default| |offset|integer|Offset after which to start returning objects. For use with limit query parameter.| ### Update Updating a resource requires the resource `id`, and is typically done using an HTTP `PATCH` request, with the fields to modify in the request body. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with information about the modified resource in the response body. ### Delete Deleting a resource requires the resource `id` and is typically executing via an HTTP `DELETE` request. The response usually returns a `204 No Content` response code upon success. ## Conventions - Resource names are plural and expressed in camelCase. - Names are consistent between URL parameter name and field name. - Field names are in snake_case. ```json { \"name\": \"string\", \"slots\": 0, \"occupied_slots\": 0, \"used_slots\": 0, \"queued_slots\": 0, \"open_slots\": 0 } ``` ### Update Mask Update mask is available as a query parameter in patch endpoints. It is used to notify the API which fields you want to update. Using `update_mask` makes it easier to update objects by helping the server know which fields to update in an object instead of updating all fields. The update request ignores any fields that aren't specified in the field mask, leaving them with their current values. Example: ``` resource = request.get('/resource/my-id').json() resource['my_field'] = 'new-value' request.patch('/resource/my-id?update_mask=my_field', data=json.dumps(resource)) ``` ## Versioning and Endpoint Lifecycle - API versioning is not synchronized to specific releases of the Apache Airflow. - APIs are designed to be backward compatible. - Any changes to the API will first go through a deprecation phase. # Trying the API You can use a third party client, such as [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), [HTTPie](https://httpie.org/), [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [the Insomnia rest client](https://insomnia.rest/) to test the Apache Airflow API. Note that you will need to pass credentials data. For e.g., here is how to pause a DAG with [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), when basic authorization is used: ```bash curl -X PATCH 'https://example.com/api/v1/dags/{dag_id}?update_mask=is_paused' \\ -H 'Content-Type: application/json' \\ --user \"username:password\" \\ -d '{ \"is_paused\": true }' ``` Using a graphical tool such as [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [Insomnia](https://insomnia.rest/), it is possible to import the API specifications directly: 1. Download the API specification by clicking the **Download** button at top of this document 2. Import the JSON specification in the graphical tool of your choice. - In *Postman*, you can click the **import** button at the top - With *Insomnia*, you can just drag-and-drop the file on the UI Note that with *Postman*, you can also generate code snippets by selecting a request and clicking on the **Code** button. ## Enabling CORS [Cross-origin resource sharing (CORS)](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/CORS) is a browser security feature that restricts HTTP requests that are initiated from scripts running in the browser. For details on enabling/configuring CORS, see [Enabling CORS](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Authentication To be able to meet the requirements of many organizations, Airflow supports many authentication methods, and it is even possible to add your own method. If you want to check which auth backend is currently set, you can use `airflow config get-value api auth_backends` command as in the example below. ```bash $ airflow config get-value api auth_backends airflow.api.auth.backend.basic_auth ``` The default is to deny all requests. For details on configuring the authentication, see [API Authorization](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Errors We follow the error response format proposed in [RFC 7807](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7807) also known as Problem Details for HTTP APIs. As with our normal API responses, your client must be prepared to gracefully handle additional members of the response. ## Unauthenticated This indicates that the request has not been applied because it lacks valid authentication credentials for the target resource. Please check that you have valid credentials. ## PermissionDenied This response means that the server understood the request but refuses to authorize it because it lacks sufficient rights to the resource. It happens when you do not have the necessary permission to execute the action you performed. You need to get the appropriate permissions in other to resolve this error. ## BadRequest This response means that the server cannot or will not process the request due to something that is perceived to be a client error (e.g., malformed request syntax, invalid request message framing, or deceptive request routing). To resolve this, please ensure that your syntax is correct. ## NotFound This client error response indicates that the server cannot find the requested resource. ## MethodNotAllowed Indicates that the request method is known by the server but is not supported by the target resource. ## NotAcceptable The target resource does not have a current representation that would be acceptable to the user agent, according to the proactive negotiation header fields received in the request, and the server is unwilling to supply a default representation. ## AlreadyExists The request could not be completed due to a conflict with the current state of the target resource, e.g. the resource it tries to create already exists. ## Unknown This means that the server encountered an unexpected condition that prevented it from fulfilling the request. +# Overview To facilitate management, Apache Airflow supports a range of REST API endpoints across its objects. This section provides an overview of the API design, methods, and supported use cases. Most of the endpoints accept `JSON` as input and return `JSON` responses. This means that you must usually add the following headers to your request: ``` Content-type: application/json Accept: application/json ``` ## Resources The term `resource` refers to a single type of object in the Airflow metadata. An API is broken up by its endpoint's corresponding resource. The name of a resource is typically plural and expressed in camelCase. Example: `dagRuns`. Resource names are used as part of endpoint URLs, as well as in API parameters and responses. ## CRUD Operations The platform supports **C**reate, **R**ead, **U**pdate, and **D**elete operations on most resources. You can review the standards for these operations and their standard parameters below. Some endpoints have special behavior as exceptions. ### Create To create a resource, you typically submit an HTTP `POST` request with the resource's required metadata in the request body. The response returns a `201 Created` response code upon success with the resource's metadata, including its internal `id`, in the response body. ### Read The HTTP `GET` request can be used to read a resource or to list a number of resources. A resource's `id` can be submitted in the request parameters to read a specific resource. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with the resource's metadata in the response body. If a `GET` request does not include a specific resource `id`, it is treated as a list request. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with an object containing a list of resources' metadata in the response body. When reading resources, some common query parameters are usually available. e.g.: ``` v1/connections?limit=25&offset=25 ``` |Query Parameter|Type|Description| |---------------|----|-----------| |limit|integer|Maximum number of objects to fetch. Usually 25 by default| |offset|integer|Offset after which to start returning objects. For use with limit query parameter.| ### Update Updating a resource requires the resource `id`, and is typically done using an HTTP `PATCH` request, with the fields to modify in the request body. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with information about the modified resource in the response body. ### Delete Deleting a resource requires the resource `id` and is typically executed via an HTTP `DELETE` request. The response usually returns a `204 No Content` response code upon success. ## Conventions - Resource names are plural and expressed in camelCase. - Names are consistent between URL parameter name and field name. - Field names are in snake_case. ```json { \"description\": \"string\", \"name\": \"string\", \"occupied_slots\": 0, \"open_slots\": 0 \"queued_slots\": 0, \"running_slots\": 0, \"scheduled_slots\": 0, \"slots\": 0, } ``` ### Update Mask Update mask is available as a query parameter in patch endpoints. It is used to notify the API which fields you want to update. Using `update_mask` makes it easier to update objects by helping the server know which fields to update in an object instead of updating all fields. The update request ignores any fields that aren't specified in the field mask, leaving them with their current values. Example: ``` resource = request.get('/resource/my-id').json() resource['my_field'] = 'new-value' request.patch('/resource/my-id?update_mask=my_field', data=json.dumps(resource)) ``` ## Versioning and Endpoint Lifecycle - API versioning is not synchronized to specific releases of the Apache Airflow. - APIs are designed to be backward compatible. - Any changes to the API will first go through a deprecation phase. # Trying the API You can use a third party client, such as [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), [HTTPie](https://httpie.org/), [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [the Insomnia rest client](https://insomnia.rest/) to test the Apache Airflow API. Note that you will need to pass credentials data. For e.g., here is how to pause a DAG with [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), when basic authorization is used: ```bash curl -X PATCH 'https://example.com/api/v1/dags/{dag_id}?update_mask=is_paused' \\ -H 'Content-Type: application/json' \\ --user \"username:password\" \\ -d '{ \"is_paused\": true }' ``` Using a graphical tool such as [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [Insomnia](https://insomnia.rest/), it is possible to import the API specifications directly: 1. Download the API specification by clicking the **Download** button at the top of this document 2. Import the JSON specification in the graphical tool of your choice. - In *Postman*, you can click the **import** button at the top - With *Insomnia*, you can just drag-and-drop the file on the UI Note that with *Postman*, you can also generate code snippets by selecting a request and clicking on the **Code** button. ## Enabling CORS [Cross-origin resource sharing (CORS)](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/CORS) is a browser security feature that restricts HTTP requests that are initiated from scripts running in the browser. For details on enabling/configuring CORS, see [Enabling CORS](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Authentication To be able to meet the requirements of many organizations, Airflow supports many authentication methods, and it is even possible to add your own method. If you want to check which auth backend is currently set, you can use `airflow config get-value api auth_backends` command as in the example below. ```bash $ airflow config get-value api auth_backends airflow.api.auth.backend.basic_auth ``` The default is to deny all requests. For details on configuring the authentication, see [API Authorization](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Errors We follow the error response format proposed in [RFC 7807](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7807) also known as Problem Details for HTTP APIs. As with our normal API responses, your client must be prepared to gracefully handle additional members of the response. ## Unauthenticated This indicates that the request has not been applied because it lacks valid authentication credentials for the target resource. Please check that you have valid credentials. ## PermissionDenied This response means that the server understood the request but refuses to authorize it because it lacks sufficient rights to the resource. It happens when you do not have the necessary permission to execute the action you performed. You need to get the appropriate permissions in other to resolve this error. ## BadRequest This response means that the server cannot or will not process the request due to something that is perceived to be a client error (e.g., malformed request syntax, invalid request message framing, or deceptive request routing). To resolve this, please ensure that your syntax is correct. ## NotFound This client error response indicates that the server cannot find the requested resource. ## MethodNotAllowed Indicates that the request method is known by the server but is not supported by the target resource. ## NotAcceptable The target resource does not have a current representation that would be acceptable to the user agent, according to the proactive negotiation header fields received in the request, and the server is unwilling to supply a default representation. ## AlreadyExists The request could not be completed due to a conflict with the current state of the target resource, e.g. the resource it tries to create already exists. ## Unknown This means that the server encountered an unexpected condition that prevented it from fulfilling the request. -API version: 2.5.0 +API version: 2.7.2 Contact: dev@airflow.apache.org */ diff --git a/airflow/model_set_task_instance_note.go b/airflow/model_set_task_instance_note.go index ed7343f..a859203 100644 --- a/airflow/model_set_task_instance_note.go +++ b/airflow/model_set_task_instance_note.go @@ -18,9 +18,9 @@ /* Airflow API (Stable) -# Overview To facilitate management, Apache Airflow supports a range of REST API endpoints across its objects. This section provides an overview of the API design, methods, and supported use cases. Most of the endpoints accept `JSON` as input and return `JSON` responses. This means that you must usually add the following headers to your request: ``` Content-type: application/json Accept: application/json ``` ## Resources The term `resource` refers to a single type of object in the Airflow metadata. An API is broken up by its endpoint's corresponding resource. The name of a resource is typically plural and expressed in camelCase. Example: `dagRuns`. Resource names are used as part of endpoint URLs, as well as in API parameters and responses. ## CRUD Operations The platform supports **C**reate, **R**ead, **U**pdate, and **D**elete operations on most resources. You can review the standards for these operations and their standard parameters below. Some endpoints have special behavior as exceptions. ### Create To create a resource, you typically submit an HTTP `POST` request with the resource's required metadata in the request body. The response returns a `201 Created` response code upon success with the resource's metadata, including its internal `id`, in the response body. ### Read The HTTP `GET` request can be used to read a resource or to list a number of resources. A resource's `id` can be submitted in the request parameters to read a specific resource. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with the resource's metadata in the response body. If a `GET` request does not include a specific resource `id`, it is treated as a list request. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with an object containing a list of resources' metadata in the response body. When reading resources, some common query parameters are usually available. e.g.: ``` v1/connections?limit=25&offset=25 ``` |Query Parameter|Type|Description| |---------------|----|-----------| |limit|integer|Maximum number of objects to fetch. Usually 25 by default| |offset|integer|Offset after which to start returning objects. For use with limit query parameter.| ### Update Updating a resource requires the resource `id`, and is typically done using an HTTP `PATCH` request, with the fields to modify in the request body. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with information about the modified resource in the response body. ### Delete Deleting a resource requires the resource `id` and is typically executing via an HTTP `DELETE` request. The response usually returns a `204 No Content` response code upon success. ## Conventions - Resource names are plural and expressed in camelCase. - Names are consistent between URL parameter name and field name. - Field names are in snake_case. ```json { \"name\": \"string\", \"slots\": 0, \"occupied_slots\": 0, \"used_slots\": 0, \"queued_slots\": 0, \"open_slots\": 0 } ``` ### Update Mask Update mask is available as a query parameter in patch endpoints. It is used to notify the API which fields you want to update. Using `update_mask` makes it easier to update objects by helping the server know which fields to update in an object instead of updating all fields. The update request ignores any fields that aren't specified in the field mask, leaving them with their current values. Example: ``` resource = request.get('/resource/my-id').json() resource['my_field'] = 'new-value' request.patch('/resource/my-id?update_mask=my_field', data=json.dumps(resource)) ``` ## Versioning and Endpoint Lifecycle - API versioning is not synchronized to specific releases of the Apache Airflow. - APIs are designed to be backward compatible. - Any changes to the API will first go through a deprecation phase. # Trying the API You can use a third party client, such as [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), [HTTPie](https://httpie.org/), [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [the Insomnia rest client](https://insomnia.rest/) to test the Apache Airflow API. Note that you will need to pass credentials data. For e.g., here is how to pause a DAG with [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), when basic authorization is used: ```bash curl -X PATCH 'https://example.com/api/v1/dags/{dag_id}?update_mask=is_paused' \\ -H 'Content-Type: application/json' \\ --user \"username:password\" \\ -d '{ \"is_paused\": true }' ``` Using a graphical tool such as [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [Insomnia](https://insomnia.rest/), it is possible to import the API specifications directly: 1. Download the API specification by clicking the **Download** button at top of this document 2. Import the JSON specification in the graphical tool of your choice. - In *Postman*, you can click the **import** button at the top - With *Insomnia*, you can just drag-and-drop the file on the UI Note that with *Postman*, you can also generate code snippets by selecting a request and clicking on the **Code** button. ## Enabling CORS [Cross-origin resource sharing (CORS)](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/CORS) is a browser security feature that restricts HTTP requests that are initiated from scripts running in the browser. For details on enabling/configuring CORS, see [Enabling CORS](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Authentication To be able to meet the requirements of many organizations, Airflow supports many authentication methods, and it is even possible to add your own method. If you want to check which auth backend is currently set, you can use `airflow config get-value api auth_backends` command as in the example below. ```bash $ airflow config get-value api auth_backends airflow.api.auth.backend.basic_auth ``` The default is to deny all requests. For details on configuring the authentication, see [API Authorization](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Errors We follow the error response format proposed in [RFC 7807](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7807) also known as Problem Details for HTTP APIs. As with our normal API responses, your client must be prepared to gracefully handle additional members of the response. ## Unauthenticated This indicates that the request has not been applied because it lacks valid authentication credentials for the target resource. Please check that you have valid credentials. ## PermissionDenied This response means that the server understood the request but refuses to authorize it because it lacks sufficient rights to the resource. It happens when you do not have the necessary permission to execute the action you performed. You need to get the appropriate permissions in other to resolve this error. ## BadRequest This response means that the server cannot or will not process the request due to something that is perceived to be a client error (e.g., malformed request syntax, invalid request message framing, or deceptive request routing). To resolve this, please ensure that your syntax is correct. ## NotFound This client error response indicates that the server cannot find the requested resource. ## MethodNotAllowed Indicates that the request method is known by the server but is not supported by the target resource. ## NotAcceptable The target resource does not have a current representation that would be acceptable to the user agent, according to the proactive negotiation header fields received in the request, and the server is unwilling to supply a default representation. ## AlreadyExists The request could not be completed due to a conflict with the current state of the target resource, e.g. the resource it tries to create already exists. ## Unknown This means that the server encountered an unexpected condition that prevented it from fulfilling the request. +# Overview To facilitate management, Apache Airflow supports a range of REST API endpoints across its objects. This section provides an overview of the API design, methods, and supported use cases. Most of the endpoints accept `JSON` as input and return `JSON` responses. This means that you must usually add the following headers to your request: ``` Content-type: application/json Accept: application/json ``` ## Resources The term `resource` refers to a single type of object in the Airflow metadata. An API is broken up by its endpoint's corresponding resource. The name of a resource is typically plural and expressed in camelCase. Example: `dagRuns`. Resource names are used as part of endpoint URLs, as well as in API parameters and responses. ## CRUD Operations The platform supports **C**reate, **R**ead, **U**pdate, and **D**elete operations on most resources. You can review the standards for these operations and their standard parameters below. Some endpoints have special behavior as exceptions. ### Create To create a resource, you typically submit an HTTP `POST` request with the resource's required metadata in the request body. The response returns a `201 Created` response code upon success with the resource's metadata, including its internal `id`, in the response body. ### Read The HTTP `GET` request can be used to read a resource or to list a number of resources. A resource's `id` can be submitted in the request parameters to read a specific resource. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with the resource's metadata in the response body. If a `GET` request does not include a specific resource `id`, it is treated as a list request. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with an object containing a list of resources' metadata in the response body. When reading resources, some common query parameters are usually available. e.g.: ``` v1/connections?limit=25&offset=25 ``` |Query Parameter|Type|Description| |---------------|----|-----------| |limit|integer|Maximum number of objects to fetch. Usually 25 by default| |offset|integer|Offset after which to start returning objects. For use with limit query parameter.| ### Update Updating a resource requires the resource `id`, and is typically done using an HTTP `PATCH` request, with the fields to modify in the request body. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with information about the modified resource in the response body. ### Delete Deleting a resource requires the resource `id` and is typically executed via an HTTP `DELETE` request. The response usually returns a `204 No Content` response code upon success. ## Conventions - Resource names are plural and expressed in camelCase. - Names are consistent between URL parameter name and field name. - Field names are in snake_case. ```json { \"description\": \"string\", \"name\": \"string\", \"occupied_slots\": 0, \"open_slots\": 0 \"queued_slots\": 0, \"running_slots\": 0, \"scheduled_slots\": 0, \"slots\": 0, } ``` ### Update Mask Update mask is available as a query parameter in patch endpoints. It is used to notify the API which fields you want to update. Using `update_mask` makes it easier to update objects by helping the server know which fields to update in an object instead of updating all fields. The update request ignores any fields that aren't specified in the field mask, leaving them with their current values. Example: ``` resource = request.get('/resource/my-id').json() resource['my_field'] = 'new-value' request.patch('/resource/my-id?update_mask=my_field', data=json.dumps(resource)) ``` ## Versioning and Endpoint Lifecycle - API versioning is not synchronized to specific releases of the Apache Airflow. - APIs are designed to be backward compatible. - Any changes to the API will first go through a deprecation phase. # Trying the API You can use a third party client, such as [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), [HTTPie](https://httpie.org/), [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [the Insomnia rest client](https://insomnia.rest/) to test the Apache Airflow API. Note that you will need to pass credentials data. For e.g., here is how to pause a DAG with [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), when basic authorization is used: ```bash curl -X PATCH 'https://example.com/api/v1/dags/{dag_id}?update_mask=is_paused' \\ -H 'Content-Type: application/json' \\ --user \"username:password\" \\ -d '{ \"is_paused\": true }' ``` Using a graphical tool such as [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [Insomnia](https://insomnia.rest/), it is possible to import the API specifications directly: 1. Download the API specification by clicking the **Download** button at the top of this document 2. Import the JSON specification in the graphical tool of your choice. - In *Postman*, you can click the **import** button at the top - With *Insomnia*, you can just drag-and-drop the file on the UI Note that with *Postman*, you can also generate code snippets by selecting a request and clicking on the **Code** button. ## Enabling CORS [Cross-origin resource sharing (CORS)](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/CORS) is a browser security feature that restricts HTTP requests that are initiated from scripts running in the browser. For details on enabling/configuring CORS, see [Enabling CORS](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Authentication To be able to meet the requirements of many organizations, Airflow supports many authentication methods, and it is even possible to add your own method. If you want to check which auth backend is currently set, you can use `airflow config get-value api auth_backends` command as in the example below. ```bash $ airflow config get-value api auth_backends airflow.api.auth.backend.basic_auth ``` The default is to deny all requests. For details on configuring the authentication, see [API Authorization](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Errors We follow the error response format proposed in [RFC 7807](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7807) also known as Problem Details for HTTP APIs. As with our normal API responses, your client must be prepared to gracefully handle additional members of the response. ## Unauthenticated This indicates that the request has not been applied because it lacks valid authentication credentials for the target resource. Please check that you have valid credentials. ## PermissionDenied This response means that the server understood the request but refuses to authorize it because it lacks sufficient rights to the resource. It happens when you do not have the necessary permission to execute the action you performed. You need to get the appropriate permissions in other to resolve this error. ## BadRequest This response means that the server cannot or will not process the request due to something that is perceived to be a client error (e.g., malformed request syntax, invalid request message framing, or deceptive request routing). To resolve this, please ensure that your syntax is correct. ## NotFound This client error response indicates that the server cannot find the requested resource. ## MethodNotAllowed Indicates that the request method is known by the server but is not supported by the target resource. ## NotAcceptable The target resource does not have a current representation that would be acceptable to the user agent, according to the proactive negotiation header fields received in the request, and the server is unwilling to supply a default representation. ## AlreadyExists The request could not be completed due to a conflict with the current state of the target resource, e.g. the resource it tries to create already exists. ## Unknown This means that the server encountered an unexpected condition that prevented it from fulfilling the request. -API version: 2.5.0 +API version: 2.7.2 Contact: dev@airflow.apache.org */ diff --git a/airflow/model_sla_miss.go b/airflow/model_sla_miss.go index f35e426..8c38be8 100644 --- a/airflow/model_sla_miss.go +++ b/airflow/model_sla_miss.go @@ -18,9 +18,9 @@ /* Airflow API (Stable) -# Overview To facilitate management, Apache Airflow supports a range of REST API endpoints across its objects. This section provides an overview of the API design, methods, and supported use cases. Most of the endpoints accept `JSON` as input and return `JSON` responses. This means that you must usually add the following headers to your request: ``` Content-type: application/json Accept: application/json ``` ## Resources The term `resource` refers to a single type of object in the Airflow metadata. An API is broken up by its endpoint's corresponding resource. The name of a resource is typically plural and expressed in camelCase. Example: `dagRuns`. Resource names are used as part of endpoint URLs, as well as in API parameters and responses. ## CRUD Operations The platform supports **C**reate, **R**ead, **U**pdate, and **D**elete operations on most resources. You can review the standards for these operations and their standard parameters below. Some endpoints have special behavior as exceptions. ### Create To create a resource, you typically submit an HTTP `POST` request with the resource's required metadata in the request body. The response returns a `201 Created` response code upon success with the resource's metadata, including its internal `id`, in the response body. ### Read The HTTP `GET` request can be used to read a resource or to list a number of resources. A resource's `id` can be submitted in the request parameters to read a specific resource. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with the resource's metadata in the response body. If a `GET` request does not include a specific resource `id`, it is treated as a list request. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with an object containing a list of resources' metadata in the response body. When reading resources, some common query parameters are usually available. e.g.: ``` v1/connections?limit=25&offset=25 ``` |Query Parameter|Type|Description| |---------------|----|-----------| |limit|integer|Maximum number of objects to fetch. Usually 25 by default| |offset|integer|Offset after which to start returning objects. For use with limit query parameter.| ### Update Updating a resource requires the resource `id`, and is typically done using an HTTP `PATCH` request, with the fields to modify in the request body. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with information about the modified resource in the response body. ### Delete Deleting a resource requires the resource `id` and is typically executing via an HTTP `DELETE` request. The response usually returns a `204 No Content` response code upon success. ## Conventions - Resource names are plural and expressed in camelCase. - Names are consistent between URL parameter name and field name. - Field names are in snake_case. ```json { \"name\": \"string\", \"slots\": 0, \"occupied_slots\": 0, \"used_slots\": 0, \"queued_slots\": 0, \"open_slots\": 0 } ``` ### Update Mask Update mask is available as a query parameter in patch endpoints. It is used to notify the API which fields you want to update. Using `update_mask` makes it easier to update objects by helping the server know which fields to update in an object instead of updating all fields. The update request ignores any fields that aren't specified in the field mask, leaving them with their current values. Example: ``` resource = request.get('/resource/my-id').json() resource['my_field'] = 'new-value' request.patch('/resource/my-id?update_mask=my_field', data=json.dumps(resource)) ``` ## Versioning and Endpoint Lifecycle - API versioning is not synchronized to specific releases of the Apache Airflow. - APIs are designed to be backward compatible. - Any changes to the API will first go through a deprecation phase. # Trying the API You can use a third party client, such as [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), [HTTPie](https://httpie.org/), [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [the Insomnia rest client](https://insomnia.rest/) to test the Apache Airflow API. Note that you will need to pass credentials data. For e.g., here is how to pause a DAG with [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), when basic authorization is used: ```bash curl -X PATCH 'https://example.com/api/v1/dags/{dag_id}?update_mask=is_paused' \\ -H 'Content-Type: application/json' \\ --user \"username:password\" \\ -d '{ \"is_paused\": true }' ``` Using a graphical tool such as [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [Insomnia](https://insomnia.rest/), it is possible to import the API specifications directly: 1. Download the API specification by clicking the **Download** button at top of this document 2. Import the JSON specification in the graphical tool of your choice. - In *Postman*, you can click the **import** button at the top - With *Insomnia*, you can just drag-and-drop the file on the UI Note that with *Postman*, you can also generate code snippets by selecting a request and clicking on the **Code** button. ## Enabling CORS [Cross-origin resource sharing (CORS)](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/CORS) is a browser security feature that restricts HTTP requests that are initiated from scripts running in the browser. For details on enabling/configuring CORS, see [Enabling CORS](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Authentication To be able to meet the requirements of many organizations, Airflow supports many authentication methods, and it is even possible to add your own method. If you want to check which auth backend is currently set, you can use `airflow config get-value api auth_backends` command as in the example below. ```bash $ airflow config get-value api auth_backends airflow.api.auth.backend.basic_auth ``` The default is to deny all requests. For details on configuring the authentication, see [API Authorization](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Errors We follow the error response format proposed in [RFC 7807](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7807) also known as Problem Details for HTTP APIs. As with our normal API responses, your client must be prepared to gracefully handle additional members of the response. ## Unauthenticated This indicates that the request has not been applied because it lacks valid authentication credentials for the target resource. Please check that you have valid credentials. ## PermissionDenied This response means that the server understood the request but refuses to authorize it because it lacks sufficient rights to the resource. It happens when you do not have the necessary permission to execute the action you performed. You need to get the appropriate permissions in other to resolve this error. ## BadRequest This response means that the server cannot or will not process the request due to something that is perceived to be a client error (e.g., malformed request syntax, invalid request message framing, or deceptive request routing). To resolve this, please ensure that your syntax is correct. ## NotFound This client error response indicates that the server cannot find the requested resource. ## MethodNotAllowed Indicates that the request method is known by the server but is not supported by the target resource. ## NotAcceptable The target resource does not have a current representation that would be acceptable to the user agent, according to the proactive negotiation header fields received in the request, and the server is unwilling to supply a default representation. ## AlreadyExists The request could not be completed due to a conflict with the current state of the target resource, e.g. the resource it tries to create already exists. ## Unknown This means that the server encountered an unexpected condition that prevented it from fulfilling the request. +# Overview To facilitate management, Apache Airflow supports a range of REST API endpoints across its objects. This section provides an overview of the API design, methods, and supported use cases. Most of the endpoints accept `JSON` as input and return `JSON` responses. This means that you must usually add the following headers to your request: ``` Content-type: application/json Accept: application/json ``` ## Resources The term `resource` refers to a single type of object in the Airflow metadata. An API is broken up by its endpoint's corresponding resource. The name of a resource is typically plural and expressed in camelCase. Example: `dagRuns`. Resource names are used as part of endpoint URLs, as well as in API parameters and responses. ## CRUD Operations The platform supports **C**reate, **R**ead, **U**pdate, and **D**elete operations on most resources. You can review the standards for these operations and their standard parameters below. Some endpoints have special behavior as exceptions. ### Create To create a resource, you typically submit an HTTP `POST` request with the resource's required metadata in the request body. The response returns a `201 Created` response code upon success with the resource's metadata, including its internal `id`, in the response body. ### Read The HTTP `GET` request can be used to read a resource or to list a number of resources. A resource's `id` can be submitted in the request parameters to read a specific resource. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with the resource's metadata in the response body. If a `GET` request does not include a specific resource `id`, it is treated as a list request. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with an object containing a list of resources' metadata in the response body. When reading resources, some common query parameters are usually available. e.g.: ``` v1/connections?limit=25&offset=25 ``` |Query Parameter|Type|Description| |---------------|----|-----------| |limit|integer|Maximum number of objects to fetch. Usually 25 by default| |offset|integer|Offset after which to start returning objects. For use with limit query parameter.| ### Update Updating a resource requires the resource `id`, and is typically done using an HTTP `PATCH` request, with the fields to modify in the request body. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with information about the modified resource in the response body. ### Delete Deleting a resource requires the resource `id` and is typically executed via an HTTP `DELETE` request. The response usually returns a `204 No Content` response code upon success. ## Conventions - Resource names are plural and expressed in camelCase. - Names are consistent between URL parameter name and field name. - Field names are in snake_case. ```json { \"description\": \"string\", \"name\": \"string\", \"occupied_slots\": 0, \"open_slots\": 0 \"queued_slots\": 0, \"running_slots\": 0, \"scheduled_slots\": 0, \"slots\": 0, } ``` ### Update Mask Update mask is available as a query parameter in patch endpoints. It is used to notify the API which fields you want to update. Using `update_mask` makes it easier to update objects by helping the server know which fields to update in an object instead of updating all fields. The update request ignores any fields that aren't specified in the field mask, leaving them with their current values. Example: ``` resource = request.get('/resource/my-id').json() resource['my_field'] = 'new-value' request.patch('/resource/my-id?update_mask=my_field', data=json.dumps(resource)) ``` ## Versioning and Endpoint Lifecycle - API versioning is not synchronized to specific releases of the Apache Airflow. - APIs are designed to be backward compatible. - Any changes to the API will first go through a deprecation phase. # Trying the API You can use a third party client, such as [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), [HTTPie](https://httpie.org/), [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [the Insomnia rest client](https://insomnia.rest/) to test the Apache Airflow API. Note that you will need to pass credentials data. For e.g., here is how to pause a DAG with [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), when basic authorization is used: ```bash curl -X PATCH 'https://example.com/api/v1/dags/{dag_id}?update_mask=is_paused' \\ -H 'Content-Type: application/json' \\ --user \"username:password\" \\ -d '{ \"is_paused\": true }' ``` Using a graphical tool such as [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [Insomnia](https://insomnia.rest/), it is possible to import the API specifications directly: 1. Download the API specification by clicking the **Download** button at the top of this document 2. Import the JSON specification in the graphical tool of your choice. - In *Postman*, you can click the **import** button at the top - With *Insomnia*, you can just drag-and-drop the file on the UI Note that with *Postman*, you can also generate code snippets by selecting a request and clicking on the **Code** button. ## Enabling CORS [Cross-origin resource sharing (CORS)](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/CORS) is a browser security feature that restricts HTTP requests that are initiated from scripts running in the browser. For details on enabling/configuring CORS, see [Enabling CORS](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Authentication To be able to meet the requirements of many organizations, Airflow supports many authentication methods, and it is even possible to add your own method. If you want to check which auth backend is currently set, you can use `airflow config get-value api auth_backends` command as in the example below. ```bash $ airflow config get-value api auth_backends airflow.api.auth.backend.basic_auth ``` The default is to deny all requests. For details on configuring the authentication, see [API Authorization](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Errors We follow the error response format proposed in [RFC 7807](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7807) also known as Problem Details for HTTP APIs. As with our normal API responses, your client must be prepared to gracefully handle additional members of the response. ## Unauthenticated This indicates that the request has not been applied because it lacks valid authentication credentials for the target resource. Please check that you have valid credentials. ## PermissionDenied This response means that the server understood the request but refuses to authorize it because it lacks sufficient rights to the resource. It happens when you do not have the necessary permission to execute the action you performed. You need to get the appropriate permissions in other to resolve this error. ## BadRequest This response means that the server cannot or will not process the request due to something that is perceived to be a client error (e.g., malformed request syntax, invalid request message framing, or deceptive request routing). To resolve this, please ensure that your syntax is correct. ## NotFound This client error response indicates that the server cannot find the requested resource. ## MethodNotAllowed Indicates that the request method is known by the server but is not supported by the target resource. ## NotAcceptable The target resource does not have a current representation that would be acceptable to the user agent, according to the proactive negotiation header fields received in the request, and the server is unwilling to supply a default representation. ## AlreadyExists The request could not be completed due to a conflict with the current state of the target resource, e.g. the resource it tries to create already exists. ## Unknown This means that the server encountered an unexpected condition that prevented it from fulfilling the request. -API version: 2.5.0 +API version: 2.7.2 Contact: dev@airflow.apache.org */ diff --git a/airflow/model_tag.go b/airflow/model_tag.go index b4748d0..89544dd 100644 --- a/airflow/model_tag.go +++ b/airflow/model_tag.go @@ -18,9 +18,9 @@ /* Airflow API (Stable) -# Overview To facilitate management, Apache Airflow supports a range of REST API endpoints across its objects. This section provides an overview of the API design, methods, and supported use cases. Most of the endpoints accept `JSON` as input and return `JSON` responses. This means that you must usually add the following headers to your request: ``` Content-type: application/json Accept: application/json ``` ## Resources The term `resource` refers to a single type of object in the Airflow metadata. An API is broken up by its endpoint's corresponding resource. The name of a resource is typically plural and expressed in camelCase. Example: `dagRuns`. Resource names are used as part of endpoint URLs, as well as in API parameters and responses. ## CRUD Operations The platform supports **C**reate, **R**ead, **U**pdate, and **D**elete operations on most resources. You can review the standards for these operations and their standard parameters below. Some endpoints have special behavior as exceptions. ### Create To create a resource, you typically submit an HTTP `POST` request with the resource's required metadata in the request body. The response returns a `201 Created` response code upon success with the resource's metadata, including its internal `id`, in the response body. ### Read The HTTP `GET` request can be used to read a resource or to list a number of resources. A resource's `id` can be submitted in the request parameters to read a specific resource. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with the resource's metadata in the response body. If a `GET` request does not include a specific resource `id`, it is treated as a list request. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with an object containing a list of resources' metadata in the response body. When reading resources, some common query parameters are usually available. e.g.: ``` v1/connections?limit=25&offset=25 ``` |Query Parameter|Type|Description| |---------------|----|-----------| |limit|integer|Maximum number of objects to fetch. Usually 25 by default| |offset|integer|Offset after which to start returning objects. For use with limit query parameter.| ### Update Updating a resource requires the resource `id`, and is typically done using an HTTP `PATCH` request, with the fields to modify in the request body. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with information about the modified resource in the response body. ### Delete Deleting a resource requires the resource `id` and is typically executing via an HTTP `DELETE` request. The response usually returns a `204 No Content` response code upon success. ## Conventions - Resource names are plural and expressed in camelCase. - Names are consistent between URL parameter name and field name. - Field names are in snake_case. ```json { \"name\": \"string\", \"slots\": 0, \"occupied_slots\": 0, \"used_slots\": 0, \"queued_slots\": 0, \"open_slots\": 0 } ``` ### Update Mask Update mask is available as a query parameter in patch endpoints. It is used to notify the API which fields you want to update. Using `update_mask` makes it easier to update objects by helping the server know which fields to update in an object instead of updating all fields. The update request ignores any fields that aren't specified in the field mask, leaving them with their current values. Example: ``` resource = request.get('/resource/my-id').json() resource['my_field'] = 'new-value' request.patch('/resource/my-id?update_mask=my_field', data=json.dumps(resource)) ``` ## Versioning and Endpoint Lifecycle - API versioning is not synchronized to specific releases of the Apache Airflow. - APIs are designed to be backward compatible. - Any changes to the API will first go through a deprecation phase. # Trying the API You can use a third party client, such as [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), [HTTPie](https://httpie.org/), [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [the Insomnia rest client](https://insomnia.rest/) to test the Apache Airflow API. Note that you will need to pass credentials data. For e.g., here is how to pause a DAG with [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), when basic authorization is used: ```bash curl -X PATCH 'https://example.com/api/v1/dags/{dag_id}?update_mask=is_paused' \\ -H 'Content-Type: application/json' \\ --user \"username:password\" \\ -d '{ \"is_paused\": true }' ``` Using a graphical tool such as [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [Insomnia](https://insomnia.rest/), it is possible to import the API specifications directly: 1. Download the API specification by clicking the **Download** button at top of this document 2. Import the JSON specification in the graphical tool of your choice. - In *Postman*, you can click the **import** button at the top - With *Insomnia*, you can just drag-and-drop the file on the UI Note that with *Postman*, you can also generate code snippets by selecting a request and clicking on the **Code** button. ## Enabling CORS [Cross-origin resource sharing (CORS)](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/CORS) is a browser security feature that restricts HTTP requests that are initiated from scripts running in the browser. For details on enabling/configuring CORS, see [Enabling CORS](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Authentication To be able to meet the requirements of many organizations, Airflow supports many authentication methods, and it is even possible to add your own method. If you want to check which auth backend is currently set, you can use `airflow config get-value api auth_backends` command as in the example below. ```bash $ airflow config get-value api auth_backends airflow.api.auth.backend.basic_auth ``` The default is to deny all requests. For details on configuring the authentication, see [API Authorization](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Errors We follow the error response format proposed in [RFC 7807](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7807) also known as Problem Details for HTTP APIs. As with our normal API responses, your client must be prepared to gracefully handle additional members of the response. ## Unauthenticated This indicates that the request has not been applied because it lacks valid authentication credentials for the target resource. Please check that you have valid credentials. ## PermissionDenied This response means that the server understood the request but refuses to authorize it because it lacks sufficient rights to the resource. It happens when you do not have the necessary permission to execute the action you performed. You need to get the appropriate permissions in other to resolve this error. ## BadRequest This response means that the server cannot or will not process the request due to something that is perceived to be a client error (e.g., malformed request syntax, invalid request message framing, or deceptive request routing). To resolve this, please ensure that your syntax is correct. ## NotFound This client error response indicates that the server cannot find the requested resource. ## MethodNotAllowed Indicates that the request method is known by the server but is not supported by the target resource. ## NotAcceptable The target resource does not have a current representation that would be acceptable to the user agent, according to the proactive negotiation header fields received in the request, and the server is unwilling to supply a default representation. ## AlreadyExists The request could not be completed due to a conflict with the current state of the target resource, e.g. the resource it tries to create already exists. ## Unknown This means that the server encountered an unexpected condition that prevented it from fulfilling the request. +# Overview To facilitate management, Apache Airflow supports a range of REST API endpoints across its objects. This section provides an overview of the API design, methods, and supported use cases. Most of the endpoints accept `JSON` as input and return `JSON` responses. This means that you must usually add the following headers to your request: ``` Content-type: application/json Accept: application/json ``` ## Resources The term `resource` refers to a single type of object in the Airflow metadata. An API is broken up by its endpoint's corresponding resource. The name of a resource is typically plural and expressed in camelCase. Example: `dagRuns`. Resource names are used as part of endpoint URLs, as well as in API parameters and responses. ## CRUD Operations The platform supports **C**reate, **R**ead, **U**pdate, and **D**elete operations on most resources. You can review the standards for these operations and their standard parameters below. Some endpoints have special behavior as exceptions. ### Create To create a resource, you typically submit an HTTP `POST` request with the resource's required metadata in the request body. The response returns a `201 Created` response code upon success with the resource's metadata, including its internal `id`, in the response body. ### Read The HTTP `GET` request can be used to read a resource or to list a number of resources. A resource's `id` can be submitted in the request parameters to read a specific resource. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with the resource's metadata in the response body. If a `GET` request does not include a specific resource `id`, it is treated as a list request. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with an object containing a list of resources' metadata in the response body. When reading resources, some common query parameters are usually available. e.g.: ``` v1/connections?limit=25&offset=25 ``` |Query Parameter|Type|Description| |---------------|----|-----------| |limit|integer|Maximum number of objects to fetch. Usually 25 by default| |offset|integer|Offset after which to start returning objects. For use with limit query parameter.| ### Update Updating a resource requires the resource `id`, and is typically done using an HTTP `PATCH` request, with the fields to modify in the request body. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with information about the modified resource in the response body. ### Delete Deleting a resource requires the resource `id` and is typically executed via an HTTP `DELETE` request. The response usually returns a `204 No Content` response code upon success. ## Conventions - Resource names are plural and expressed in camelCase. - Names are consistent between URL parameter name and field name. - Field names are in snake_case. ```json { \"description\": \"string\", \"name\": \"string\", \"occupied_slots\": 0, \"open_slots\": 0 \"queued_slots\": 0, \"running_slots\": 0, \"scheduled_slots\": 0, \"slots\": 0, } ``` ### Update Mask Update mask is available as a query parameter in patch endpoints. It is used to notify the API which fields you want to update. Using `update_mask` makes it easier to update objects by helping the server know which fields to update in an object instead of updating all fields. The update request ignores any fields that aren't specified in the field mask, leaving them with their current values. Example: ``` resource = request.get('/resource/my-id').json() resource['my_field'] = 'new-value' request.patch('/resource/my-id?update_mask=my_field', data=json.dumps(resource)) ``` ## Versioning and Endpoint Lifecycle - API versioning is not synchronized to specific releases of the Apache Airflow. - APIs are designed to be backward compatible. - Any changes to the API will first go through a deprecation phase. # Trying the API You can use a third party client, such as [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), [HTTPie](https://httpie.org/), [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [the Insomnia rest client](https://insomnia.rest/) to test the Apache Airflow API. Note that you will need to pass credentials data. For e.g., here is how to pause a DAG with [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), when basic authorization is used: ```bash curl -X PATCH 'https://example.com/api/v1/dags/{dag_id}?update_mask=is_paused' \\ -H 'Content-Type: application/json' \\ --user \"username:password\" \\ -d '{ \"is_paused\": true }' ``` Using a graphical tool such as [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [Insomnia](https://insomnia.rest/), it is possible to import the API specifications directly: 1. Download the API specification by clicking the **Download** button at the top of this document 2. Import the JSON specification in the graphical tool of your choice. - In *Postman*, you can click the **import** button at the top - With *Insomnia*, you can just drag-and-drop the file on the UI Note that with *Postman*, you can also generate code snippets by selecting a request and clicking on the **Code** button. ## Enabling CORS [Cross-origin resource sharing (CORS)](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/CORS) is a browser security feature that restricts HTTP requests that are initiated from scripts running in the browser. For details on enabling/configuring CORS, see [Enabling CORS](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Authentication To be able to meet the requirements of many organizations, Airflow supports many authentication methods, and it is even possible to add your own method. If you want to check which auth backend is currently set, you can use `airflow config get-value api auth_backends` command as in the example below. ```bash $ airflow config get-value api auth_backends airflow.api.auth.backend.basic_auth ``` The default is to deny all requests. For details on configuring the authentication, see [API Authorization](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Errors We follow the error response format proposed in [RFC 7807](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7807) also known as Problem Details for HTTP APIs. As with our normal API responses, your client must be prepared to gracefully handle additional members of the response. ## Unauthenticated This indicates that the request has not been applied because it lacks valid authentication credentials for the target resource. Please check that you have valid credentials. ## PermissionDenied This response means that the server understood the request but refuses to authorize it because it lacks sufficient rights to the resource. It happens when you do not have the necessary permission to execute the action you performed. You need to get the appropriate permissions in other to resolve this error. ## BadRequest This response means that the server cannot or will not process the request due to something that is perceived to be a client error (e.g., malformed request syntax, invalid request message framing, or deceptive request routing). To resolve this, please ensure that your syntax is correct. ## NotFound This client error response indicates that the server cannot find the requested resource. ## MethodNotAllowed Indicates that the request method is known by the server but is not supported by the target resource. ## NotAcceptable The target resource does not have a current representation that would be acceptable to the user agent, according to the proactive negotiation header fields received in the request, and the server is unwilling to supply a default representation. ## AlreadyExists The request could not be completed due to a conflict with the current state of the target resource, e.g. the resource it tries to create already exists. ## Unknown This means that the server encountered an unexpected condition that prevented it from fulfilling the request. -API version: 2.5.0 +API version: 2.7.2 Contact: dev@airflow.apache.org */ diff --git a/airflow/model_task.go b/airflow/model_task.go index e2ae6f3..5e00023 100644 --- a/airflow/model_task.go +++ b/airflow/model_task.go @@ -18,9 +18,9 @@ /* Airflow API (Stable) -# Overview To facilitate management, Apache Airflow supports a range of REST API endpoints across its objects. This section provides an overview of the API design, methods, and supported use cases. Most of the endpoints accept `JSON` as input and return `JSON` responses. This means that you must usually add the following headers to your request: ``` Content-type: application/json Accept: application/json ``` ## Resources The term `resource` refers to a single type of object in the Airflow metadata. An API is broken up by its endpoint's corresponding resource. The name of a resource is typically plural and expressed in camelCase. Example: `dagRuns`. Resource names are used as part of endpoint URLs, as well as in API parameters and responses. ## CRUD Operations The platform supports **C**reate, **R**ead, **U**pdate, and **D**elete operations on most resources. You can review the standards for these operations and their standard parameters below. Some endpoints have special behavior as exceptions. ### Create To create a resource, you typically submit an HTTP `POST` request with the resource's required metadata in the request body. The response returns a `201 Created` response code upon success with the resource's metadata, including its internal `id`, in the response body. ### Read The HTTP `GET` request can be used to read a resource or to list a number of resources. A resource's `id` can be submitted in the request parameters to read a specific resource. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with the resource's metadata in the response body. If a `GET` request does not include a specific resource `id`, it is treated as a list request. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with an object containing a list of resources' metadata in the response body. When reading resources, some common query parameters are usually available. e.g.: ``` v1/connections?limit=25&offset=25 ``` |Query Parameter|Type|Description| |---------------|----|-----------| |limit|integer|Maximum number of objects to fetch. Usually 25 by default| |offset|integer|Offset after which to start returning objects. For use with limit query parameter.| ### Update Updating a resource requires the resource `id`, and is typically done using an HTTP `PATCH` request, with the fields to modify in the request body. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with information about the modified resource in the response body. ### Delete Deleting a resource requires the resource `id` and is typically executing via an HTTP `DELETE` request. The response usually returns a `204 No Content` response code upon success. ## Conventions - Resource names are plural and expressed in camelCase. - Names are consistent between URL parameter name and field name. - Field names are in snake_case. ```json { \"name\": \"string\", \"slots\": 0, \"occupied_slots\": 0, \"used_slots\": 0, \"queued_slots\": 0, \"open_slots\": 0 } ``` ### Update Mask Update mask is available as a query parameter in patch endpoints. It is used to notify the API which fields you want to update. Using `update_mask` makes it easier to update objects by helping the server know which fields to update in an object instead of updating all fields. The update request ignores any fields that aren't specified in the field mask, leaving them with their current values. Example: ``` resource = request.get('/resource/my-id').json() resource['my_field'] = 'new-value' request.patch('/resource/my-id?update_mask=my_field', data=json.dumps(resource)) ``` ## Versioning and Endpoint Lifecycle - API versioning is not synchronized to specific releases of the Apache Airflow. - APIs are designed to be backward compatible. - Any changes to the API will first go through a deprecation phase. # Trying the API You can use a third party client, such as [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), [HTTPie](https://httpie.org/), [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [the Insomnia rest client](https://insomnia.rest/) to test the Apache Airflow API. Note that you will need to pass credentials data. For e.g., here is how to pause a DAG with [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), when basic authorization is used: ```bash curl -X PATCH 'https://example.com/api/v1/dags/{dag_id}?update_mask=is_paused' \\ -H 'Content-Type: application/json' \\ --user \"username:password\" \\ -d '{ \"is_paused\": true }' ``` Using a graphical tool such as [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [Insomnia](https://insomnia.rest/), it is possible to import the API specifications directly: 1. Download the API specification by clicking the **Download** button at top of this document 2. Import the JSON specification in the graphical tool of your choice. - In *Postman*, you can click the **import** button at the top - With *Insomnia*, you can just drag-and-drop the file on the UI Note that with *Postman*, you can also generate code snippets by selecting a request and clicking on the **Code** button. ## Enabling CORS [Cross-origin resource sharing (CORS)](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/CORS) is a browser security feature that restricts HTTP requests that are initiated from scripts running in the browser. For details on enabling/configuring CORS, see [Enabling CORS](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Authentication To be able to meet the requirements of many organizations, Airflow supports many authentication methods, and it is even possible to add your own method. If you want to check which auth backend is currently set, you can use `airflow config get-value api auth_backends` command as in the example below. ```bash $ airflow config get-value api auth_backends airflow.api.auth.backend.basic_auth ``` The default is to deny all requests. For details on configuring the authentication, see [API Authorization](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Errors We follow the error response format proposed in [RFC 7807](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7807) also known as Problem Details for HTTP APIs. As with our normal API responses, your client must be prepared to gracefully handle additional members of the response. ## Unauthenticated This indicates that the request has not been applied because it lacks valid authentication credentials for the target resource. Please check that you have valid credentials. ## PermissionDenied This response means that the server understood the request but refuses to authorize it because it lacks sufficient rights to the resource. It happens when you do not have the necessary permission to execute the action you performed. You need to get the appropriate permissions in other to resolve this error. ## BadRequest This response means that the server cannot or will not process the request due to something that is perceived to be a client error (e.g., malformed request syntax, invalid request message framing, or deceptive request routing). To resolve this, please ensure that your syntax is correct. ## NotFound This client error response indicates that the server cannot find the requested resource. ## MethodNotAllowed Indicates that the request method is known by the server but is not supported by the target resource. ## NotAcceptable The target resource does not have a current representation that would be acceptable to the user agent, according to the proactive negotiation header fields received in the request, and the server is unwilling to supply a default representation. ## AlreadyExists The request could not be completed due to a conflict with the current state of the target resource, e.g. the resource it tries to create already exists. ## Unknown This means that the server encountered an unexpected condition that prevented it from fulfilling the request. +# Overview To facilitate management, Apache Airflow supports a range of REST API endpoints across its objects. This section provides an overview of the API design, methods, and supported use cases. Most of the endpoints accept `JSON` as input and return `JSON` responses. This means that you must usually add the following headers to your request: ``` Content-type: application/json Accept: application/json ``` ## Resources The term `resource` refers to a single type of object in the Airflow metadata. An API is broken up by its endpoint's corresponding resource. The name of a resource is typically plural and expressed in camelCase. Example: `dagRuns`. Resource names are used as part of endpoint URLs, as well as in API parameters and responses. ## CRUD Operations The platform supports **C**reate, **R**ead, **U**pdate, and **D**elete operations on most resources. You can review the standards for these operations and their standard parameters below. Some endpoints have special behavior as exceptions. ### Create To create a resource, you typically submit an HTTP `POST` request with the resource's required metadata in the request body. The response returns a `201 Created` response code upon success with the resource's metadata, including its internal `id`, in the response body. ### Read The HTTP `GET` request can be used to read a resource or to list a number of resources. A resource's `id` can be submitted in the request parameters to read a specific resource. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with the resource's metadata in the response body. If a `GET` request does not include a specific resource `id`, it is treated as a list request. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with an object containing a list of resources' metadata in the response body. When reading resources, some common query parameters are usually available. e.g.: ``` v1/connections?limit=25&offset=25 ``` |Query Parameter|Type|Description| |---------------|----|-----------| |limit|integer|Maximum number of objects to fetch. Usually 25 by default| |offset|integer|Offset after which to start returning objects. For use with limit query parameter.| ### Update Updating a resource requires the resource `id`, and is typically done using an HTTP `PATCH` request, with the fields to modify in the request body. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with information about the modified resource in the response body. ### Delete Deleting a resource requires the resource `id` and is typically executed via an HTTP `DELETE` request. The response usually returns a `204 No Content` response code upon success. ## Conventions - Resource names are plural and expressed in camelCase. - Names are consistent between URL parameter name and field name. - Field names are in snake_case. ```json { \"description\": \"string\", \"name\": \"string\", \"occupied_slots\": 0, \"open_slots\": 0 \"queued_slots\": 0, \"running_slots\": 0, \"scheduled_slots\": 0, \"slots\": 0, } ``` ### Update Mask Update mask is available as a query parameter in patch endpoints. It is used to notify the API which fields you want to update. Using `update_mask` makes it easier to update objects by helping the server know which fields to update in an object instead of updating all fields. The update request ignores any fields that aren't specified in the field mask, leaving them with their current values. Example: ``` resource = request.get('/resource/my-id').json() resource['my_field'] = 'new-value' request.patch('/resource/my-id?update_mask=my_field', data=json.dumps(resource)) ``` ## Versioning and Endpoint Lifecycle - API versioning is not synchronized to specific releases of the Apache Airflow. - APIs are designed to be backward compatible. - Any changes to the API will first go through a deprecation phase. # Trying the API You can use a third party client, such as [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), [HTTPie](https://httpie.org/), [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [the Insomnia rest client](https://insomnia.rest/) to test the Apache Airflow API. Note that you will need to pass credentials data. For e.g., here is how to pause a DAG with [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), when basic authorization is used: ```bash curl -X PATCH 'https://example.com/api/v1/dags/{dag_id}?update_mask=is_paused' \\ -H 'Content-Type: application/json' \\ --user \"username:password\" \\ -d '{ \"is_paused\": true }' ``` Using a graphical tool such as [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [Insomnia](https://insomnia.rest/), it is possible to import the API specifications directly: 1. Download the API specification by clicking the **Download** button at the top of this document 2. Import the JSON specification in the graphical tool of your choice. - In *Postman*, you can click the **import** button at the top - With *Insomnia*, you can just drag-and-drop the file on the UI Note that with *Postman*, you can also generate code snippets by selecting a request and clicking on the **Code** button. ## Enabling CORS [Cross-origin resource sharing (CORS)](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/CORS) is a browser security feature that restricts HTTP requests that are initiated from scripts running in the browser. For details on enabling/configuring CORS, see [Enabling CORS](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Authentication To be able to meet the requirements of many organizations, Airflow supports many authentication methods, and it is even possible to add your own method. If you want to check which auth backend is currently set, you can use `airflow config get-value api auth_backends` command as in the example below. ```bash $ airflow config get-value api auth_backends airflow.api.auth.backend.basic_auth ``` The default is to deny all requests. For details on configuring the authentication, see [API Authorization](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Errors We follow the error response format proposed in [RFC 7807](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7807) also known as Problem Details for HTTP APIs. As with our normal API responses, your client must be prepared to gracefully handle additional members of the response. ## Unauthenticated This indicates that the request has not been applied because it lacks valid authentication credentials for the target resource. Please check that you have valid credentials. ## PermissionDenied This response means that the server understood the request but refuses to authorize it because it lacks sufficient rights to the resource. It happens when you do not have the necessary permission to execute the action you performed. You need to get the appropriate permissions in other to resolve this error. ## BadRequest This response means that the server cannot or will not process the request due to something that is perceived to be a client error (e.g., malformed request syntax, invalid request message framing, or deceptive request routing). To resolve this, please ensure that your syntax is correct. ## NotFound This client error response indicates that the server cannot find the requested resource. ## MethodNotAllowed Indicates that the request method is known by the server but is not supported by the target resource. ## NotAcceptable The target resource does not have a current representation that would be acceptable to the user agent, according to the proactive negotiation header fields received in the request, and the server is unwilling to supply a default representation. ## AlreadyExists The request could not be completed due to a conflict with the current state of the target resource, e.g. the resource it tries to create already exists. ## Unknown This means that the server encountered an unexpected condition that prevented it from fulfilling the request. -API version: 2.5.0 +API version: 2.7.2 Contact: dev@airflow.apache.org */ @@ -33,7 +33,7 @@ import ( "time" ) -// Task For details see: [airflow.models.BaseOperator](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/_api/airflow/models/index.html#airflow.models.BaseOperator) +// Task For details see: [airflow.models.baseoperator.BaseOperator](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/_api/airflow/models/baseoperator/index.html#airflow.models.baseoperator.BaseOperator) type Task struct { ClassRef *ClassReference `json:"class_ref,omitempty"` TaskId *string `json:"task_id,omitempty"` @@ -41,7 +41,7 @@ type Task struct { StartDate *time.Time `json:"start_date,omitempty"` EndDate NullableTime `json:"end_date,omitempty"` TriggerRule *TriggerRule `json:"trigger_rule,omitempty"` - ExtraLinks *[]TaskExtraLinks `json:"extra_links,omitempty"` + ExtraLinks []TaskExtraLinks `json:"extra_links,omitempty"` DependsOnPast *bool `json:"depends_on_past,omitempty"` IsMapped *bool `json:"is_mapped,omitempty"` WaitForDownstream *bool `json:"wait_for_downstream,omitempty"` @@ -49,8 +49,8 @@ type Task struct { Queue NullableString `json:"queue,omitempty"` Pool *string `json:"pool,omitempty"` PoolSlots *float32 `json:"pool_slots,omitempty"` - ExecutionTimeout *TimeDelta `json:"execution_timeout,omitempty"` - RetryDelay *TimeDelta `json:"retry_delay,omitempty"` + ExecutionTimeout NullableTimeDelta `json:"execution_timeout,omitempty"` + RetryDelay NullableTimeDelta `json:"retry_delay,omitempty"` RetryExponentialBackoff *bool `json:"retry_exponential_backoff,omitempty"` PriorityWeight *float32 `json:"priority_weight,omitempty"` WeightRule *WeightRule `json:"weight_rule,omitempty"` @@ -58,9 +58,9 @@ type Task struct { UiColor *string `json:"ui_color,omitempty"` // Color in hexadecimal notation. UiFgcolor *string `json:"ui_fgcolor,omitempty"` - TemplateFields *[]string `json:"template_fields,omitempty"` + TemplateFields []string `json:"template_fields,omitempty"` SubDag *DAG `json:"sub_dag,omitempty"` - DownstreamTaskIds *[]string `json:"downstream_task_ids,omitempty"` + DownstreamTaskIds []string `json:"downstream_task_ids,omitempty"` } // NewTask instantiates a new Task object @@ -288,12 +288,12 @@ func (o *Task) GetExtraLinks() []TaskExtraLinks { var ret []TaskExtraLinks return ret } - return *o.ExtraLinks + return o.ExtraLinks } // GetExtraLinksOk returns a tuple with the ExtraLinks field value if set, nil otherwise // and a boolean to check if the value has been set. -func (o *Task) GetExtraLinksOk() (*[]TaskExtraLinks, bool) { +func (o *Task) GetExtraLinksOk() ([]TaskExtraLinks, bool) { if o == nil || o.ExtraLinks == nil { return nil, false } @@ -311,7 +311,7 @@ func (o *Task) HasExtraLinks() bool { // SetExtraLinks gets a reference to the given []TaskExtraLinks and assigns it to the ExtraLinks field. func (o *Task) SetExtraLinks(v []TaskExtraLinks) { - o.ExtraLinks = &v + o.ExtraLinks = v } // GetDependsOnPast returns the DependsOnPast field value if set, zero value otherwise. @@ -548,68 +548,88 @@ func (o *Task) SetPoolSlots(v float32) { o.PoolSlots = &v } -// GetExecutionTimeout returns the ExecutionTimeout field value if set, zero value otherwise. +// GetExecutionTimeout returns the ExecutionTimeout field value if set, zero value otherwise (both if not set or set to explicit null). func (o *Task) GetExecutionTimeout() TimeDelta { - if o == nil || o.ExecutionTimeout == nil { + if o == nil || o.ExecutionTimeout.Get() == nil { var ret TimeDelta return ret } - return *o.ExecutionTimeout + return *o.ExecutionTimeout.Get() } // GetExecutionTimeoutOk returns a tuple with the ExecutionTimeout field value if set, nil otherwise // and a boolean to check if the value has been set. +// NOTE: If the value is an explicit nil, `nil, true` will be returned func (o *Task) GetExecutionTimeoutOk() (*TimeDelta, bool) { - if o == nil || o.ExecutionTimeout == nil { + if o == nil { return nil, false } - return o.ExecutionTimeout, true + return o.ExecutionTimeout.Get(), o.ExecutionTimeout.IsSet() } // HasExecutionTimeout returns a boolean if a field has been set. func (o *Task) HasExecutionTimeout() bool { - if o != nil && o.ExecutionTimeout != nil { + if o != nil && o.ExecutionTimeout.IsSet() { return true } return false } -// SetExecutionTimeout gets a reference to the given TimeDelta and assigns it to the ExecutionTimeout field. +// SetExecutionTimeout gets a reference to the given NullableTimeDelta and assigns it to the ExecutionTimeout field. func (o *Task) SetExecutionTimeout(v TimeDelta) { - o.ExecutionTimeout = &v + o.ExecutionTimeout.Set(&v) +} +// SetExecutionTimeoutNil sets the value for ExecutionTimeout to be an explicit nil +func (o *Task) SetExecutionTimeoutNil() { + o.ExecutionTimeout.Set(nil) +} + +// UnsetExecutionTimeout ensures that no value is present for ExecutionTimeout, not even an explicit nil +func (o *Task) UnsetExecutionTimeout() { + o.ExecutionTimeout.Unset() } -// GetRetryDelay returns the RetryDelay field value if set, zero value otherwise. +// GetRetryDelay returns the RetryDelay field value if set, zero value otherwise (both if not set or set to explicit null). func (o *Task) GetRetryDelay() TimeDelta { - if o == nil || o.RetryDelay == nil { + if o == nil || o.RetryDelay.Get() == nil { var ret TimeDelta return ret } - return *o.RetryDelay + return *o.RetryDelay.Get() } // GetRetryDelayOk returns a tuple with the RetryDelay field value if set, nil otherwise // and a boolean to check if the value has been set. +// NOTE: If the value is an explicit nil, `nil, true` will be returned func (o *Task) GetRetryDelayOk() (*TimeDelta, bool) { - if o == nil || o.RetryDelay == nil { + if o == nil { return nil, false } - return o.RetryDelay, true + return o.RetryDelay.Get(), o.RetryDelay.IsSet() } // HasRetryDelay returns a boolean if a field has been set. func (o *Task) HasRetryDelay() bool { - if o != nil && o.RetryDelay != nil { + if o != nil && o.RetryDelay.IsSet() { return true } return false } -// SetRetryDelay gets a reference to the given TimeDelta and assigns it to the RetryDelay field. +// SetRetryDelay gets a reference to the given NullableTimeDelta and assigns it to the RetryDelay field. func (o *Task) SetRetryDelay(v TimeDelta) { - o.RetryDelay = &v + o.RetryDelay.Set(&v) +} +// SetRetryDelayNil sets the value for RetryDelay to be an explicit nil +func (o *Task) SetRetryDelayNil() { + o.RetryDelay.Set(nil) +} + +// UnsetRetryDelay ensures that no value is present for RetryDelay, not even an explicit nil +func (o *Task) UnsetRetryDelay() { + o.RetryDelay.Unset() } // GetRetryExponentialBackoff returns the RetryExponentialBackoff field value if set, zero value otherwise. @@ -778,12 +798,12 @@ func (o *Task) GetTemplateFields() []string { var ret []string return ret } - return *o.TemplateFields + return o.TemplateFields } // GetTemplateFieldsOk returns a tuple with the TemplateFields field value if set, nil otherwise // and a boolean to check if the value has been set. -func (o *Task) GetTemplateFieldsOk() (*[]string, bool) { +func (o *Task) GetTemplateFieldsOk() ([]string, bool) { if o == nil || o.TemplateFields == nil { return nil, false } @@ -801,7 +821,7 @@ func (o *Task) HasTemplateFields() bool { // SetTemplateFields gets a reference to the given []string and assigns it to the TemplateFields field. func (o *Task) SetTemplateFields(v []string) { - o.TemplateFields = &v + o.TemplateFields = v } // GetSubDag returns the SubDag field value if set, zero value otherwise. @@ -842,12 +862,12 @@ func (o *Task) GetDownstreamTaskIds() []string { var ret []string return ret } - return *o.DownstreamTaskIds + return o.DownstreamTaskIds } // GetDownstreamTaskIdsOk returns a tuple with the DownstreamTaskIds field value if set, nil otherwise // and a boolean to check if the value has been set. -func (o *Task) GetDownstreamTaskIdsOk() (*[]string, bool) { +func (o *Task) GetDownstreamTaskIdsOk() ([]string, bool) { if o == nil || o.DownstreamTaskIds == nil { return nil, false } @@ -865,7 +885,7 @@ func (o *Task) HasDownstreamTaskIds() bool { // SetDownstreamTaskIds gets a reference to the given []string and assigns it to the DownstreamTaskIds field. func (o *Task) SetDownstreamTaskIds(v []string) { - o.DownstreamTaskIds = &v + o.DownstreamTaskIds = v } func (o Task) MarshalJSON() ([]byte, error) { @@ -912,11 +932,11 @@ func (o Task) MarshalJSON() ([]byte, error) { if o.PoolSlots != nil { toSerialize["pool_slots"] = o.PoolSlots } - if o.ExecutionTimeout != nil { - toSerialize["execution_timeout"] = o.ExecutionTimeout + if o.ExecutionTimeout.IsSet() { + toSerialize["execution_timeout"] = o.ExecutionTimeout.Get() } - if o.RetryDelay != nil { - toSerialize["retry_delay"] = o.RetryDelay + if o.RetryDelay.IsSet() { + toSerialize["retry_delay"] = o.RetryDelay.Get() } if o.RetryExponentialBackoff != nil { toSerialize["retry_exponential_backoff"] = o.RetryExponentialBackoff diff --git a/airflow/model_task_collection.go b/airflow/model_task_collection.go index 78e81a9..0870565 100644 --- a/airflow/model_task_collection.go +++ b/airflow/model_task_collection.go @@ -18,9 +18,9 @@ /* Airflow API (Stable) -# Overview To facilitate management, Apache Airflow supports a range of REST API endpoints across its objects. This section provides an overview of the API design, methods, and supported use cases. Most of the endpoints accept `JSON` as input and return `JSON` responses. This means that you must usually add the following headers to your request: ``` Content-type: application/json Accept: application/json ``` ## Resources The term `resource` refers to a single type of object in the Airflow metadata. An API is broken up by its endpoint's corresponding resource. The name of a resource is typically plural and expressed in camelCase. Example: `dagRuns`. Resource names are used as part of endpoint URLs, as well as in API parameters and responses. ## CRUD Operations The platform supports **C**reate, **R**ead, **U**pdate, and **D**elete operations on most resources. You can review the standards for these operations and their standard parameters below. Some endpoints have special behavior as exceptions. ### Create To create a resource, you typically submit an HTTP `POST` request with the resource's required metadata in the request body. The response returns a `201 Created` response code upon success with the resource's metadata, including its internal `id`, in the response body. ### Read The HTTP `GET` request can be used to read a resource or to list a number of resources. A resource's `id` can be submitted in the request parameters to read a specific resource. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with the resource's metadata in the response body. If a `GET` request does not include a specific resource `id`, it is treated as a list request. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with an object containing a list of resources' metadata in the response body. When reading resources, some common query parameters are usually available. e.g.: ``` v1/connections?limit=25&offset=25 ``` |Query Parameter|Type|Description| |---------------|----|-----------| |limit|integer|Maximum number of objects to fetch. Usually 25 by default| |offset|integer|Offset after which to start returning objects. For use with limit query parameter.| ### Update Updating a resource requires the resource `id`, and is typically done using an HTTP `PATCH` request, with the fields to modify in the request body. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with information about the modified resource in the response body. ### Delete Deleting a resource requires the resource `id` and is typically executing via an HTTP `DELETE` request. The response usually returns a `204 No Content` response code upon success. ## Conventions - Resource names are plural and expressed in camelCase. - Names are consistent between URL parameter name and field name. - Field names are in snake_case. ```json { \"name\": \"string\", \"slots\": 0, \"occupied_slots\": 0, \"used_slots\": 0, \"queued_slots\": 0, \"open_slots\": 0 } ``` ### Update Mask Update mask is available as a query parameter in patch endpoints. It is used to notify the API which fields you want to update. Using `update_mask` makes it easier to update objects by helping the server know which fields to update in an object instead of updating all fields. The update request ignores any fields that aren't specified in the field mask, leaving them with their current values. Example: ``` resource = request.get('/resource/my-id').json() resource['my_field'] = 'new-value' request.patch('/resource/my-id?update_mask=my_field', data=json.dumps(resource)) ``` ## Versioning and Endpoint Lifecycle - API versioning is not synchronized to specific releases of the Apache Airflow. - APIs are designed to be backward compatible. - Any changes to the API will first go through a deprecation phase. # Trying the API You can use a third party client, such as [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), [HTTPie](https://httpie.org/), [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [the Insomnia rest client](https://insomnia.rest/) to test the Apache Airflow API. Note that you will need to pass credentials data. For e.g., here is how to pause a DAG with [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), when basic authorization is used: ```bash curl -X PATCH 'https://example.com/api/v1/dags/{dag_id}?update_mask=is_paused' \\ -H 'Content-Type: application/json' \\ --user \"username:password\" \\ -d '{ \"is_paused\": true }' ``` Using a graphical tool such as [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [Insomnia](https://insomnia.rest/), it is possible to import the API specifications directly: 1. Download the API specification by clicking the **Download** button at top of this document 2. Import the JSON specification in the graphical tool of your choice. - In *Postman*, you can click the **import** button at the top - With *Insomnia*, you can just drag-and-drop the file on the UI Note that with *Postman*, you can also generate code snippets by selecting a request and clicking on the **Code** button. ## Enabling CORS [Cross-origin resource sharing (CORS)](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/CORS) is a browser security feature that restricts HTTP requests that are initiated from scripts running in the browser. For details on enabling/configuring CORS, see [Enabling CORS](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Authentication To be able to meet the requirements of many organizations, Airflow supports many authentication methods, and it is even possible to add your own method. If you want to check which auth backend is currently set, you can use `airflow config get-value api auth_backends` command as in the example below. ```bash $ airflow config get-value api auth_backends airflow.api.auth.backend.basic_auth ``` The default is to deny all requests. For details on configuring the authentication, see [API Authorization](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Errors We follow the error response format proposed in [RFC 7807](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7807) also known as Problem Details for HTTP APIs. As with our normal API responses, your client must be prepared to gracefully handle additional members of the response. ## Unauthenticated This indicates that the request has not been applied because it lacks valid authentication credentials for the target resource. Please check that you have valid credentials. ## PermissionDenied This response means that the server understood the request but refuses to authorize it because it lacks sufficient rights to the resource. It happens when you do not have the necessary permission to execute the action you performed. You need to get the appropriate permissions in other to resolve this error. ## BadRequest This response means that the server cannot or will not process the request due to something that is perceived to be a client error (e.g., malformed request syntax, invalid request message framing, or deceptive request routing). To resolve this, please ensure that your syntax is correct. ## NotFound This client error response indicates that the server cannot find the requested resource. ## MethodNotAllowed Indicates that the request method is known by the server but is not supported by the target resource. ## NotAcceptable The target resource does not have a current representation that would be acceptable to the user agent, according to the proactive negotiation header fields received in the request, and the server is unwilling to supply a default representation. ## AlreadyExists The request could not be completed due to a conflict with the current state of the target resource, e.g. the resource it tries to create already exists. ## Unknown This means that the server encountered an unexpected condition that prevented it from fulfilling the request. +# Overview To facilitate management, Apache Airflow supports a range of REST API endpoints across its objects. This section provides an overview of the API design, methods, and supported use cases. Most of the endpoints accept `JSON` as input and return `JSON` responses. This means that you must usually add the following headers to your request: ``` Content-type: application/json Accept: application/json ``` ## Resources The term `resource` refers to a single type of object in the Airflow metadata. An API is broken up by its endpoint's corresponding resource. The name of a resource is typically plural and expressed in camelCase. Example: `dagRuns`. Resource names are used as part of endpoint URLs, as well as in API parameters and responses. ## CRUD Operations The platform supports **C**reate, **R**ead, **U**pdate, and **D**elete operations on most resources. You can review the standards for these operations and their standard parameters below. Some endpoints have special behavior as exceptions. ### Create To create a resource, you typically submit an HTTP `POST` request with the resource's required metadata in the request body. The response returns a `201 Created` response code upon success with the resource's metadata, including its internal `id`, in the response body. ### Read The HTTP `GET` request can be used to read a resource or to list a number of resources. A resource's `id` can be submitted in the request parameters to read a specific resource. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with the resource's metadata in the response body. If a `GET` request does not include a specific resource `id`, it is treated as a list request. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with an object containing a list of resources' metadata in the response body. When reading resources, some common query parameters are usually available. e.g.: ``` v1/connections?limit=25&offset=25 ``` |Query Parameter|Type|Description| |---------------|----|-----------| |limit|integer|Maximum number of objects to fetch. Usually 25 by default| |offset|integer|Offset after which to start returning objects. For use with limit query parameter.| ### Update Updating a resource requires the resource `id`, and is typically done using an HTTP `PATCH` request, with the fields to modify in the request body. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with information about the modified resource in the response body. ### Delete Deleting a resource requires the resource `id` and is typically executed via an HTTP `DELETE` request. The response usually returns a `204 No Content` response code upon success. ## Conventions - Resource names are plural and expressed in camelCase. - Names are consistent between URL parameter name and field name. - Field names are in snake_case. ```json { \"description\": \"string\", \"name\": \"string\", \"occupied_slots\": 0, \"open_slots\": 0 \"queued_slots\": 0, \"running_slots\": 0, \"scheduled_slots\": 0, \"slots\": 0, } ``` ### Update Mask Update mask is available as a query parameter in patch endpoints. It is used to notify the API which fields you want to update. Using `update_mask` makes it easier to update objects by helping the server know which fields to update in an object instead of updating all fields. The update request ignores any fields that aren't specified in the field mask, leaving them with their current values. Example: ``` resource = request.get('/resource/my-id').json() resource['my_field'] = 'new-value' request.patch('/resource/my-id?update_mask=my_field', data=json.dumps(resource)) ``` ## Versioning and Endpoint Lifecycle - API versioning is not synchronized to specific releases of the Apache Airflow. - APIs are designed to be backward compatible. - Any changes to the API will first go through a deprecation phase. # Trying the API You can use a third party client, such as [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), [HTTPie](https://httpie.org/), [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [the Insomnia rest client](https://insomnia.rest/) to test the Apache Airflow API. Note that you will need to pass credentials data. For e.g., here is how to pause a DAG with [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), when basic authorization is used: ```bash curl -X PATCH 'https://example.com/api/v1/dags/{dag_id}?update_mask=is_paused' \\ -H 'Content-Type: application/json' \\ --user \"username:password\" \\ -d '{ \"is_paused\": true }' ``` Using a graphical tool such as [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [Insomnia](https://insomnia.rest/), it is possible to import the API specifications directly: 1. Download the API specification by clicking the **Download** button at the top of this document 2. Import the JSON specification in the graphical tool of your choice. - In *Postman*, you can click the **import** button at the top - With *Insomnia*, you can just drag-and-drop the file on the UI Note that with *Postman*, you can also generate code snippets by selecting a request and clicking on the **Code** button. ## Enabling CORS [Cross-origin resource sharing (CORS)](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/CORS) is a browser security feature that restricts HTTP requests that are initiated from scripts running in the browser. For details on enabling/configuring CORS, see [Enabling CORS](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Authentication To be able to meet the requirements of many organizations, Airflow supports many authentication methods, and it is even possible to add your own method. If you want to check which auth backend is currently set, you can use `airflow config get-value api auth_backends` command as in the example below. ```bash $ airflow config get-value api auth_backends airflow.api.auth.backend.basic_auth ``` The default is to deny all requests. For details on configuring the authentication, see [API Authorization](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Errors We follow the error response format proposed in [RFC 7807](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7807) also known as Problem Details for HTTP APIs. As with our normal API responses, your client must be prepared to gracefully handle additional members of the response. ## Unauthenticated This indicates that the request has not been applied because it lacks valid authentication credentials for the target resource. Please check that you have valid credentials. ## PermissionDenied This response means that the server understood the request but refuses to authorize it because it lacks sufficient rights to the resource. It happens when you do not have the necessary permission to execute the action you performed. You need to get the appropriate permissions in other to resolve this error. ## BadRequest This response means that the server cannot or will not process the request due to something that is perceived to be a client error (e.g., malformed request syntax, invalid request message framing, or deceptive request routing). To resolve this, please ensure that your syntax is correct. ## NotFound This client error response indicates that the server cannot find the requested resource. ## MethodNotAllowed Indicates that the request method is known by the server but is not supported by the target resource. ## NotAcceptable The target resource does not have a current representation that would be acceptable to the user agent, according to the proactive negotiation header fields received in the request, and the server is unwilling to supply a default representation. ## AlreadyExists The request could not be completed due to a conflict with the current state of the target resource, e.g. the resource it tries to create already exists. ## Unknown This means that the server encountered an unexpected condition that prevented it from fulfilling the request. -API version: 2.5.0 +API version: 2.7.2 Contact: dev@airflow.apache.org */ @@ -34,7 +34,7 @@ import ( // TaskCollection Collection of tasks. type TaskCollection struct { - Tasks *[]Task `json:"tasks,omitempty"` + Tasks []Task `json:"tasks,omitempty"` } // NewTaskCollection instantiates a new TaskCollection object @@ -60,12 +60,12 @@ func (o *TaskCollection) GetTasks() []Task { var ret []Task return ret } - return *o.Tasks + return o.Tasks } // GetTasksOk returns a tuple with the Tasks field value if set, nil otherwise // and a boolean to check if the value has been set. -func (o *TaskCollection) GetTasksOk() (*[]Task, bool) { +func (o *TaskCollection) GetTasksOk() ([]Task, bool) { if o == nil || o.Tasks == nil { return nil, false } @@ -83,7 +83,7 @@ func (o *TaskCollection) HasTasks() bool { // SetTasks gets a reference to the given []Task and assigns it to the Tasks field. func (o *TaskCollection) SetTasks(v []Task) { - o.Tasks = &v + o.Tasks = v } func (o TaskCollection) MarshalJSON() ([]byte, error) { diff --git a/airflow/model_task_extra_links.go b/airflow/model_task_extra_links.go index b926e9b..6bc1bb8 100644 --- a/airflow/model_task_extra_links.go +++ b/airflow/model_task_extra_links.go @@ -18,9 +18,9 @@ /* Airflow API (Stable) -# Overview To facilitate management, Apache Airflow supports a range of REST API endpoints across its objects. This section provides an overview of the API design, methods, and supported use cases. Most of the endpoints accept `JSON` as input and return `JSON` responses. This means that you must usually add the following headers to your request: ``` Content-type: application/json Accept: application/json ``` ## Resources The term `resource` refers to a single type of object in the Airflow metadata. An API is broken up by its endpoint's corresponding resource. The name of a resource is typically plural and expressed in camelCase. Example: `dagRuns`. Resource names are used as part of endpoint URLs, as well as in API parameters and responses. ## CRUD Operations The platform supports **C**reate, **R**ead, **U**pdate, and **D**elete operations on most resources. You can review the standards for these operations and their standard parameters below. Some endpoints have special behavior as exceptions. ### Create To create a resource, you typically submit an HTTP `POST` request with the resource's required metadata in the request body. The response returns a `201 Created` response code upon success with the resource's metadata, including its internal `id`, in the response body. ### Read The HTTP `GET` request can be used to read a resource or to list a number of resources. A resource's `id` can be submitted in the request parameters to read a specific resource. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with the resource's metadata in the response body. If a `GET` request does not include a specific resource `id`, it is treated as a list request. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with an object containing a list of resources' metadata in the response body. When reading resources, some common query parameters are usually available. e.g.: ``` v1/connections?limit=25&offset=25 ``` |Query Parameter|Type|Description| |---------------|----|-----------| |limit|integer|Maximum number of objects to fetch. Usually 25 by default| |offset|integer|Offset after which to start returning objects. For use with limit query parameter.| ### Update Updating a resource requires the resource `id`, and is typically done using an HTTP `PATCH` request, with the fields to modify in the request body. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with information about the modified resource in the response body. ### Delete Deleting a resource requires the resource `id` and is typically executing via an HTTP `DELETE` request. The response usually returns a `204 No Content` response code upon success. ## Conventions - Resource names are plural and expressed in camelCase. - Names are consistent between URL parameter name and field name. - Field names are in snake_case. ```json { \"name\": \"string\", \"slots\": 0, \"occupied_slots\": 0, \"used_slots\": 0, \"queued_slots\": 0, \"open_slots\": 0 } ``` ### Update Mask Update mask is available as a query parameter in patch endpoints. It is used to notify the API which fields you want to update. Using `update_mask` makes it easier to update objects by helping the server know which fields to update in an object instead of updating all fields. The update request ignores any fields that aren't specified in the field mask, leaving them with their current values. Example: ``` resource = request.get('/resource/my-id').json() resource['my_field'] = 'new-value' request.patch('/resource/my-id?update_mask=my_field', data=json.dumps(resource)) ``` ## Versioning and Endpoint Lifecycle - API versioning is not synchronized to specific releases of the Apache Airflow. - APIs are designed to be backward compatible. - Any changes to the API will first go through a deprecation phase. # Trying the API You can use a third party client, such as [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), [HTTPie](https://httpie.org/), [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [the Insomnia rest client](https://insomnia.rest/) to test the Apache Airflow API. Note that you will need to pass credentials data. For e.g., here is how to pause a DAG with [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), when basic authorization is used: ```bash curl -X PATCH 'https://example.com/api/v1/dags/{dag_id}?update_mask=is_paused' \\ -H 'Content-Type: application/json' \\ --user \"username:password\" \\ -d '{ \"is_paused\": true }' ``` Using a graphical tool such as [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [Insomnia](https://insomnia.rest/), it is possible to import the API specifications directly: 1. Download the API specification by clicking the **Download** button at top of this document 2. Import the JSON specification in the graphical tool of your choice. - In *Postman*, you can click the **import** button at the top - With *Insomnia*, you can just drag-and-drop the file on the UI Note that with *Postman*, you can also generate code snippets by selecting a request and clicking on the **Code** button. ## Enabling CORS [Cross-origin resource sharing (CORS)](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/CORS) is a browser security feature that restricts HTTP requests that are initiated from scripts running in the browser. For details on enabling/configuring CORS, see [Enabling CORS](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Authentication To be able to meet the requirements of many organizations, Airflow supports many authentication methods, and it is even possible to add your own method. If you want to check which auth backend is currently set, you can use `airflow config get-value api auth_backends` command as in the example below. ```bash $ airflow config get-value api auth_backends airflow.api.auth.backend.basic_auth ``` The default is to deny all requests. For details on configuring the authentication, see [API Authorization](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Errors We follow the error response format proposed in [RFC 7807](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7807) also known as Problem Details for HTTP APIs. As with our normal API responses, your client must be prepared to gracefully handle additional members of the response. ## Unauthenticated This indicates that the request has not been applied because it lacks valid authentication credentials for the target resource. Please check that you have valid credentials. ## PermissionDenied This response means that the server understood the request but refuses to authorize it because it lacks sufficient rights to the resource. It happens when you do not have the necessary permission to execute the action you performed. You need to get the appropriate permissions in other to resolve this error. ## BadRequest This response means that the server cannot or will not process the request due to something that is perceived to be a client error (e.g., malformed request syntax, invalid request message framing, or deceptive request routing). To resolve this, please ensure that your syntax is correct. ## NotFound This client error response indicates that the server cannot find the requested resource. ## MethodNotAllowed Indicates that the request method is known by the server but is not supported by the target resource. ## NotAcceptable The target resource does not have a current representation that would be acceptable to the user agent, according to the proactive negotiation header fields received in the request, and the server is unwilling to supply a default representation. ## AlreadyExists The request could not be completed due to a conflict with the current state of the target resource, e.g. the resource it tries to create already exists. ## Unknown This means that the server encountered an unexpected condition that prevented it from fulfilling the request. +# Overview To facilitate management, Apache Airflow supports a range of REST API endpoints across its objects. This section provides an overview of the API design, methods, and supported use cases. Most of the endpoints accept `JSON` as input and return `JSON` responses. This means that you must usually add the following headers to your request: ``` Content-type: application/json Accept: application/json ``` ## Resources The term `resource` refers to a single type of object in the Airflow metadata. An API is broken up by its endpoint's corresponding resource. The name of a resource is typically plural and expressed in camelCase. Example: `dagRuns`. Resource names are used as part of endpoint URLs, as well as in API parameters and responses. ## CRUD Operations The platform supports **C**reate, **R**ead, **U**pdate, and **D**elete operations on most resources. You can review the standards for these operations and their standard parameters below. Some endpoints have special behavior as exceptions. ### Create To create a resource, you typically submit an HTTP `POST` request with the resource's required metadata in the request body. The response returns a `201 Created` response code upon success with the resource's metadata, including its internal `id`, in the response body. ### Read The HTTP `GET` request can be used to read a resource or to list a number of resources. A resource's `id` can be submitted in the request parameters to read a specific resource. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with the resource's metadata in the response body. If a `GET` request does not include a specific resource `id`, it is treated as a list request. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with an object containing a list of resources' metadata in the response body. When reading resources, some common query parameters are usually available. e.g.: ``` v1/connections?limit=25&offset=25 ``` |Query Parameter|Type|Description| |---------------|----|-----------| |limit|integer|Maximum number of objects to fetch. Usually 25 by default| |offset|integer|Offset after which to start returning objects. For use with limit query parameter.| ### Update Updating a resource requires the resource `id`, and is typically done using an HTTP `PATCH` request, with the fields to modify in the request body. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with information about the modified resource in the response body. ### Delete Deleting a resource requires the resource `id` and is typically executed via an HTTP `DELETE` request. The response usually returns a `204 No Content` response code upon success. ## Conventions - Resource names are plural and expressed in camelCase. - Names are consistent between URL parameter name and field name. - Field names are in snake_case. ```json { \"description\": \"string\", \"name\": \"string\", \"occupied_slots\": 0, \"open_slots\": 0 \"queued_slots\": 0, \"running_slots\": 0, \"scheduled_slots\": 0, \"slots\": 0, } ``` ### Update Mask Update mask is available as a query parameter in patch endpoints. It is used to notify the API which fields you want to update. Using `update_mask` makes it easier to update objects by helping the server know which fields to update in an object instead of updating all fields. The update request ignores any fields that aren't specified in the field mask, leaving them with their current values. Example: ``` resource = request.get('/resource/my-id').json() resource['my_field'] = 'new-value' request.patch('/resource/my-id?update_mask=my_field', data=json.dumps(resource)) ``` ## Versioning and Endpoint Lifecycle - API versioning is not synchronized to specific releases of the Apache Airflow. - APIs are designed to be backward compatible. - Any changes to the API will first go through a deprecation phase. # Trying the API You can use a third party client, such as [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), [HTTPie](https://httpie.org/), [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [the Insomnia rest client](https://insomnia.rest/) to test the Apache Airflow API. Note that you will need to pass credentials data. For e.g., here is how to pause a DAG with [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), when basic authorization is used: ```bash curl -X PATCH 'https://example.com/api/v1/dags/{dag_id}?update_mask=is_paused' \\ -H 'Content-Type: application/json' \\ --user \"username:password\" \\ -d '{ \"is_paused\": true }' ``` Using a graphical tool such as [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [Insomnia](https://insomnia.rest/), it is possible to import the API specifications directly: 1. Download the API specification by clicking the **Download** button at the top of this document 2. Import the JSON specification in the graphical tool of your choice. - In *Postman*, you can click the **import** button at the top - With *Insomnia*, you can just drag-and-drop the file on the UI Note that with *Postman*, you can also generate code snippets by selecting a request and clicking on the **Code** button. ## Enabling CORS [Cross-origin resource sharing (CORS)](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/CORS) is a browser security feature that restricts HTTP requests that are initiated from scripts running in the browser. For details on enabling/configuring CORS, see [Enabling CORS](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Authentication To be able to meet the requirements of many organizations, Airflow supports many authentication methods, and it is even possible to add your own method. If you want to check which auth backend is currently set, you can use `airflow config get-value api auth_backends` command as in the example below. ```bash $ airflow config get-value api auth_backends airflow.api.auth.backend.basic_auth ``` The default is to deny all requests. For details on configuring the authentication, see [API Authorization](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Errors We follow the error response format proposed in [RFC 7807](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7807) also known as Problem Details for HTTP APIs. As with our normal API responses, your client must be prepared to gracefully handle additional members of the response. ## Unauthenticated This indicates that the request has not been applied because it lacks valid authentication credentials for the target resource. Please check that you have valid credentials. ## PermissionDenied This response means that the server understood the request but refuses to authorize it because it lacks sufficient rights to the resource. It happens when you do not have the necessary permission to execute the action you performed. You need to get the appropriate permissions in other to resolve this error. ## BadRequest This response means that the server cannot or will not process the request due to something that is perceived to be a client error (e.g., malformed request syntax, invalid request message framing, or deceptive request routing). To resolve this, please ensure that your syntax is correct. ## NotFound This client error response indicates that the server cannot find the requested resource. ## MethodNotAllowed Indicates that the request method is known by the server but is not supported by the target resource. ## NotAcceptable The target resource does not have a current representation that would be acceptable to the user agent, according to the proactive negotiation header fields received in the request, and the server is unwilling to supply a default representation. ## AlreadyExists The request could not be completed due to a conflict with the current state of the target resource, e.g. the resource it tries to create already exists. ## Unknown This means that the server encountered an unexpected condition that prevented it from fulfilling the request. -API version: 2.5.0 +API version: 2.7.2 Contact: dev@airflow.apache.org */ diff --git a/airflow/model_task_instance.go b/airflow/model_task_instance.go index c8d1037..e7f1722 100644 --- a/airflow/model_task_instance.go +++ b/airflow/model_task_instance.go @@ -18,9 +18,9 @@ /* Airflow API (Stable) -# Overview To facilitate management, Apache Airflow supports a range of REST API endpoints across its objects. This section provides an overview of the API design, methods, and supported use cases. Most of the endpoints accept `JSON` as input and return `JSON` responses. This means that you must usually add the following headers to your request: ``` Content-type: application/json Accept: application/json ``` ## Resources The term `resource` refers to a single type of object in the Airflow metadata. An API is broken up by its endpoint's corresponding resource. The name of a resource is typically plural and expressed in camelCase. Example: `dagRuns`. Resource names are used as part of endpoint URLs, as well as in API parameters and responses. ## CRUD Operations The platform supports **C**reate, **R**ead, **U**pdate, and **D**elete operations on most resources. You can review the standards for these operations and their standard parameters below. Some endpoints have special behavior as exceptions. ### Create To create a resource, you typically submit an HTTP `POST` request with the resource's required metadata in the request body. The response returns a `201 Created` response code upon success with the resource's metadata, including its internal `id`, in the response body. ### Read The HTTP `GET` request can be used to read a resource or to list a number of resources. A resource's `id` can be submitted in the request parameters to read a specific resource. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with the resource's metadata in the response body. If a `GET` request does not include a specific resource `id`, it is treated as a list request. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with an object containing a list of resources' metadata in the response body. When reading resources, some common query parameters are usually available. e.g.: ``` v1/connections?limit=25&offset=25 ``` |Query Parameter|Type|Description| |---------------|----|-----------| |limit|integer|Maximum number of objects to fetch. Usually 25 by default| |offset|integer|Offset after which to start returning objects. For use with limit query parameter.| ### Update Updating a resource requires the resource `id`, and is typically done using an HTTP `PATCH` request, with the fields to modify in the request body. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with information about the modified resource in the response body. ### Delete Deleting a resource requires the resource `id` and is typically executing via an HTTP `DELETE` request. The response usually returns a `204 No Content` response code upon success. ## Conventions - Resource names are plural and expressed in camelCase. - Names are consistent between URL parameter name and field name. - Field names are in snake_case. ```json { \"name\": \"string\", \"slots\": 0, \"occupied_slots\": 0, \"used_slots\": 0, \"queued_slots\": 0, \"open_slots\": 0 } ``` ### Update Mask Update mask is available as a query parameter in patch endpoints. It is used to notify the API which fields you want to update. Using `update_mask` makes it easier to update objects by helping the server know which fields to update in an object instead of updating all fields. The update request ignores any fields that aren't specified in the field mask, leaving them with their current values. Example: ``` resource = request.get('/resource/my-id').json() resource['my_field'] = 'new-value' request.patch('/resource/my-id?update_mask=my_field', data=json.dumps(resource)) ``` ## Versioning and Endpoint Lifecycle - API versioning is not synchronized to specific releases of the Apache Airflow. - APIs are designed to be backward compatible. - Any changes to the API will first go through a deprecation phase. # Trying the API You can use a third party client, such as [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), [HTTPie](https://httpie.org/), [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [the Insomnia rest client](https://insomnia.rest/) to test the Apache Airflow API. Note that you will need to pass credentials data. For e.g., here is how to pause a DAG with [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), when basic authorization is used: ```bash curl -X PATCH 'https://example.com/api/v1/dags/{dag_id}?update_mask=is_paused' \\ -H 'Content-Type: application/json' \\ --user \"username:password\" \\ -d '{ \"is_paused\": true }' ``` Using a graphical tool such as [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [Insomnia](https://insomnia.rest/), it is possible to import the API specifications directly: 1. Download the API specification by clicking the **Download** button at top of this document 2. Import the JSON specification in the graphical tool of your choice. - In *Postman*, you can click the **import** button at the top - With *Insomnia*, you can just drag-and-drop the file on the UI Note that with *Postman*, you can also generate code snippets by selecting a request and clicking on the **Code** button. ## Enabling CORS [Cross-origin resource sharing (CORS)](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/CORS) is a browser security feature that restricts HTTP requests that are initiated from scripts running in the browser. For details on enabling/configuring CORS, see [Enabling CORS](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Authentication To be able to meet the requirements of many organizations, Airflow supports many authentication methods, and it is even possible to add your own method. If you want to check which auth backend is currently set, you can use `airflow config get-value api auth_backends` command as in the example below. ```bash $ airflow config get-value api auth_backends airflow.api.auth.backend.basic_auth ``` The default is to deny all requests. For details on configuring the authentication, see [API Authorization](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Errors We follow the error response format proposed in [RFC 7807](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7807) also known as Problem Details for HTTP APIs. As with our normal API responses, your client must be prepared to gracefully handle additional members of the response. ## Unauthenticated This indicates that the request has not been applied because it lacks valid authentication credentials for the target resource. Please check that you have valid credentials. ## PermissionDenied This response means that the server understood the request but refuses to authorize it because it lacks sufficient rights to the resource. It happens when you do not have the necessary permission to execute the action you performed. You need to get the appropriate permissions in other to resolve this error. ## BadRequest This response means that the server cannot or will not process the request due to something that is perceived to be a client error (e.g., malformed request syntax, invalid request message framing, or deceptive request routing). To resolve this, please ensure that your syntax is correct. ## NotFound This client error response indicates that the server cannot find the requested resource. ## MethodNotAllowed Indicates that the request method is known by the server but is not supported by the target resource. ## NotAcceptable The target resource does not have a current representation that would be acceptable to the user agent, according to the proactive negotiation header fields received in the request, and the server is unwilling to supply a default representation. ## AlreadyExists The request could not be completed due to a conflict with the current state of the target resource, e.g. the resource it tries to create already exists. ## Unknown This means that the server encountered an unexpected condition that prevented it from fulfilling the request. +# Overview To facilitate management, Apache Airflow supports a range of REST API endpoints across its objects. This section provides an overview of the API design, methods, and supported use cases. Most of the endpoints accept `JSON` as input and return `JSON` responses. This means that you must usually add the following headers to your request: ``` Content-type: application/json Accept: application/json ``` ## Resources The term `resource` refers to a single type of object in the Airflow metadata. An API is broken up by its endpoint's corresponding resource. The name of a resource is typically plural and expressed in camelCase. Example: `dagRuns`. Resource names are used as part of endpoint URLs, as well as in API parameters and responses. ## CRUD Operations The platform supports **C**reate, **R**ead, **U**pdate, and **D**elete operations on most resources. You can review the standards for these operations and their standard parameters below. Some endpoints have special behavior as exceptions. ### Create To create a resource, you typically submit an HTTP `POST` request with the resource's required metadata in the request body. The response returns a `201 Created` response code upon success with the resource's metadata, including its internal `id`, in the response body. ### Read The HTTP `GET` request can be used to read a resource or to list a number of resources. A resource's `id` can be submitted in the request parameters to read a specific resource. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with the resource's metadata in the response body. If a `GET` request does not include a specific resource `id`, it is treated as a list request. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with an object containing a list of resources' metadata in the response body. When reading resources, some common query parameters are usually available. e.g.: ``` v1/connections?limit=25&offset=25 ``` |Query Parameter|Type|Description| |---------------|----|-----------| |limit|integer|Maximum number of objects to fetch. Usually 25 by default| |offset|integer|Offset after which to start returning objects. For use with limit query parameter.| ### Update Updating a resource requires the resource `id`, and is typically done using an HTTP `PATCH` request, with the fields to modify in the request body. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with information about the modified resource in the response body. ### Delete Deleting a resource requires the resource `id` and is typically executed via an HTTP `DELETE` request. The response usually returns a `204 No Content` response code upon success. ## Conventions - Resource names are plural and expressed in camelCase. - Names are consistent between URL parameter name and field name. - Field names are in snake_case. ```json { \"description\": \"string\", \"name\": \"string\", \"occupied_slots\": 0, \"open_slots\": 0 \"queued_slots\": 0, \"running_slots\": 0, \"scheduled_slots\": 0, \"slots\": 0, } ``` ### Update Mask Update mask is available as a query parameter in patch endpoints. It is used to notify the API which fields you want to update. Using `update_mask` makes it easier to update objects by helping the server know which fields to update in an object instead of updating all fields. The update request ignores any fields that aren't specified in the field mask, leaving them with their current values. Example: ``` resource = request.get('/resource/my-id').json() resource['my_field'] = 'new-value' request.patch('/resource/my-id?update_mask=my_field', data=json.dumps(resource)) ``` ## Versioning and Endpoint Lifecycle - API versioning is not synchronized to specific releases of the Apache Airflow. - APIs are designed to be backward compatible. - Any changes to the API will first go through a deprecation phase. # Trying the API You can use a third party client, such as [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), [HTTPie](https://httpie.org/), [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [the Insomnia rest client](https://insomnia.rest/) to test the Apache Airflow API. Note that you will need to pass credentials data. For e.g., here is how to pause a DAG with [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), when basic authorization is used: ```bash curl -X PATCH 'https://example.com/api/v1/dags/{dag_id}?update_mask=is_paused' \\ -H 'Content-Type: application/json' \\ --user \"username:password\" \\ -d '{ \"is_paused\": true }' ``` Using a graphical tool such as [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [Insomnia](https://insomnia.rest/), it is possible to import the API specifications directly: 1. Download the API specification by clicking the **Download** button at the top of this document 2. Import the JSON specification in the graphical tool of your choice. - In *Postman*, you can click the **import** button at the top - With *Insomnia*, you can just drag-and-drop the file on the UI Note that with *Postman*, you can also generate code snippets by selecting a request and clicking on the **Code** button. ## Enabling CORS [Cross-origin resource sharing (CORS)](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/CORS) is a browser security feature that restricts HTTP requests that are initiated from scripts running in the browser. For details on enabling/configuring CORS, see [Enabling CORS](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Authentication To be able to meet the requirements of many organizations, Airflow supports many authentication methods, and it is even possible to add your own method. If you want to check which auth backend is currently set, you can use `airflow config get-value api auth_backends` command as in the example below. ```bash $ airflow config get-value api auth_backends airflow.api.auth.backend.basic_auth ``` The default is to deny all requests. For details on configuring the authentication, see [API Authorization](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Errors We follow the error response format proposed in [RFC 7807](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7807) also known as Problem Details for HTTP APIs. As with our normal API responses, your client must be prepared to gracefully handle additional members of the response. ## Unauthenticated This indicates that the request has not been applied because it lacks valid authentication credentials for the target resource. Please check that you have valid credentials. ## PermissionDenied This response means that the server understood the request but refuses to authorize it because it lacks sufficient rights to the resource. It happens when you do not have the necessary permission to execute the action you performed. You need to get the appropriate permissions in other to resolve this error. ## BadRequest This response means that the server cannot or will not process the request due to something that is perceived to be a client error (e.g., malformed request syntax, invalid request message framing, or deceptive request routing). To resolve this, please ensure that your syntax is correct. ## NotFound This client error response indicates that the server cannot find the requested resource. ## MethodNotAllowed Indicates that the request method is known by the server but is not supported by the target resource. ## NotAcceptable The target resource does not have a current representation that would be acceptable to the user agent, according to the proactive negotiation header fields received in the request, and the server is unwilling to supply a default representation. ## AlreadyExists The request could not be completed due to a conflict with the current state of the target resource, e.g. the resource it tries to create already exists. ## Unknown This means that the server encountered an unexpected condition that prevented it from fulfilling the request. -API version: 2.5.0 +API version: 2.7.2 Contact: dev@airflow.apache.org */ @@ -42,7 +42,7 @@ type TaskInstance struct { StartDate NullableString `json:"start_date,omitempty"` EndDate NullableString `json:"end_date,omitempty"` Duration NullableFloat32 `json:"duration,omitempty"` - State *TaskState `json:"state,omitempty"` + State NullableTaskState `json:"state,omitempty"` TryNumber *int32 `json:"try_number,omitempty"` MapIndex *int32 `json:"map_index,omitempty"` MaxTries *int32 `json:"max_tries,omitempty"` @@ -59,9 +59,9 @@ type TaskInstance struct { ExecutorConfig *string `json:"executor_config,omitempty"` SlaMiss NullableSLAMiss `json:"sla_miss,omitempty"` // JSON object describing rendered fields. *New in version 2.3.0* - RenderedFields *map[string]interface{} `json:"rendered_fields,omitempty"` - Trigger *Trigger `json:"trigger,omitempty"` - TriggererJob *Job `json:"triggerer_job,omitempty"` + RenderedFields map[string]interface{} `json:"rendered_fields,omitempty"` + Trigger NullableTrigger `json:"trigger,omitempty"` + TriggererJob NullableJob `json:"triggerer_job,omitempty"` // Contains manually entered notes by the user about the TaskInstance. *New in version 2.5.0* Note NullableString `json:"note,omitempty"` } @@ -337,36 +337,46 @@ func (o *TaskInstance) UnsetDuration() { o.Duration.Unset() } -// GetState returns the State field value if set, zero value otherwise. +// GetState returns the State field value if set, zero value otherwise (both if not set or set to explicit null). func (o *TaskInstance) GetState() TaskState { - if o == nil || o.State == nil { + if o == nil || o.State.Get() == nil { var ret TaskState return ret } - return *o.State + return *o.State.Get() } // GetStateOk returns a tuple with the State field value if set, nil otherwise // and a boolean to check if the value has been set. +// NOTE: If the value is an explicit nil, `nil, true` will be returned func (o *TaskInstance) GetStateOk() (*TaskState, bool) { - if o == nil || o.State == nil { + if o == nil { return nil, false } - return o.State, true + return o.State.Get(), o.State.IsSet() } // HasState returns a boolean if a field has been set. func (o *TaskInstance) HasState() bool { - if o != nil && o.State != nil { + if o != nil && o.State.IsSet() { return true } return false } -// SetState gets a reference to the given TaskState and assigns it to the State field. +// SetState gets a reference to the given NullableTaskState and assigns it to the State field. func (o *TaskInstance) SetState(v TaskState) { - o.State = &v + o.State.Set(&v) +} +// SetStateNil sets the value for State to be an explicit nil +func (o *TaskInstance) SetStateNil() { + o.State.Set(nil) +} + +// UnsetState ensures that no value is present for State, not even an explicit nil +func (o *TaskInstance) UnsetState() { + o.State.Unset() } // GetTryNumber returns the TryNumber field value if set, zero value otherwise. @@ -883,12 +893,12 @@ func (o *TaskInstance) GetRenderedFields() map[string]interface{} { var ret map[string]interface{} return ret } - return *o.RenderedFields + return o.RenderedFields } // GetRenderedFieldsOk returns a tuple with the RenderedFields field value if set, nil otherwise // and a boolean to check if the value has been set. -func (o *TaskInstance) GetRenderedFieldsOk() (*map[string]interface{}, bool) { +func (o *TaskInstance) GetRenderedFieldsOk() (map[string]interface{}, bool) { if o == nil || o.RenderedFields == nil { return nil, false } @@ -906,71 +916,91 @@ func (o *TaskInstance) HasRenderedFields() bool { // SetRenderedFields gets a reference to the given map[string]interface{} and assigns it to the RenderedFields field. func (o *TaskInstance) SetRenderedFields(v map[string]interface{}) { - o.RenderedFields = &v + o.RenderedFields = v } -// GetTrigger returns the Trigger field value if set, zero value otherwise. +// GetTrigger returns the Trigger field value if set, zero value otherwise (both if not set or set to explicit null). func (o *TaskInstance) GetTrigger() Trigger { - if o == nil || o.Trigger == nil { + if o == nil || o.Trigger.Get() == nil { var ret Trigger return ret } - return *o.Trigger + return *o.Trigger.Get() } // GetTriggerOk returns a tuple with the Trigger field value if set, nil otherwise // and a boolean to check if the value has been set. +// NOTE: If the value is an explicit nil, `nil, true` will be returned func (o *TaskInstance) GetTriggerOk() (*Trigger, bool) { - if o == nil || o.Trigger == nil { + if o == nil { return nil, false } - return o.Trigger, true + return o.Trigger.Get(), o.Trigger.IsSet() } // HasTrigger returns a boolean if a field has been set. func (o *TaskInstance) HasTrigger() bool { - if o != nil && o.Trigger != nil { + if o != nil && o.Trigger.IsSet() { return true } return false } -// SetTrigger gets a reference to the given Trigger and assigns it to the Trigger field. +// SetTrigger gets a reference to the given NullableTrigger and assigns it to the Trigger field. func (o *TaskInstance) SetTrigger(v Trigger) { - o.Trigger = &v + o.Trigger.Set(&v) +} +// SetTriggerNil sets the value for Trigger to be an explicit nil +func (o *TaskInstance) SetTriggerNil() { + o.Trigger.Set(nil) } -// GetTriggererJob returns the TriggererJob field value if set, zero value otherwise. +// UnsetTrigger ensures that no value is present for Trigger, not even an explicit nil +func (o *TaskInstance) UnsetTrigger() { + o.Trigger.Unset() +} + +// GetTriggererJob returns the TriggererJob field value if set, zero value otherwise (both if not set or set to explicit null). func (o *TaskInstance) GetTriggererJob() Job { - if o == nil || o.TriggererJob == nil { + if o == nil || o.TriggererJob.Get() == nil { var ret Job return ret } - return *o.TriggererJob + return *o.TriggererJob.Get() } // GetTriggererJobOk returns a tuple with the TriggererJob field value if set, nil otherwise // and a boolean to check if the value has been set. +// NOTE: If the value is an explicit nil, `nil, true` will be returned func (o *TaskInstance) GetTriggererJobOk() (*Job, bool) { - if o == nil || o.TriggererJob == nil { + if o == nil { return nil, false } - return o.TriggererJob, true + return o.TriggererJob.Get(), o.TriggererJob.IsSet() } // HasTriggererJob returns a boolean if a field has been set. func (o *TaskInstance) HasTriggererJob() bool { - if o != nil && o.TriggererJob != nil { + if o != nil && o.TriggererJob.IsSet() { return true } return false } -// SetTriggererJob gets a reference to the given Job and assigns it to the TriggererJob field. +// SetTriggererJob gets a reference to the given NullableJob and assigns it to the TriggererJob field. func (o *TaskInstance) SetTriggererJob(v Job) { - o.TriggererJob = &v + o.TriggererJob.Set(&v) +} +// SetTriggererJobNil sets the value for TriggererJob to be an explicit nil +func (o *TaskInstance) SetTriggererJobNil() { + o.TriggererJob.Set(nil) +} + +// UnsetTriggererJob ensures that no value is present for TriggererJob, not even an explicit nil +func (o *TaskInstance) UnsetTriggererJob() { + o.TriggererJob.Unset() } // GetNote returns the Note field value if set, zero value otherwise (both if not set or set to explicit null). @@ -1038,8 +1068,8 @@ func (o TaskInstance) MarshalJSON() ([]byte, error) { if o.Duration.IsSet() { toSerialize["duration"] = o.Duration.Get() } - if o.State != nil { - toSerialize["state"] = o.State + if o.State.IsSet() { + toSerialize["state"] = o.State.Get() } if o.TryNumber != nil { toSerialize["try_number"] = o.TryNumber @@ -1086,11 +1116,11 @@ func (o TaskInstance) MarshalJSON() ([]byte, error) { if o.RenderedFields != nil { toSerialize["rendered_fields"] = o.RenderedFields } - if o.Trigger != nil { - toSerialize["trigger"] = o.Trigger + if o.Trigger.IsSet() { + toSerialize["trigger"] = o.Trigger.Get() } - if o.TriggererJob != nil { - toSerialize["triggerer_job"] = o.TriggererJob + if o.TriggererJob.IsSet() { + toSerialize["triggerer_job"] = o.TriggererJob.Get() } if o.Note.IsSet() { toSerialize["note"] = o.Note.Get() diff --git a/airflow/model_task_instance_collection.go b/airflow/model_task_instance_collection.go index da08fd6..8ad2489 100644 --- a/airflow/model_task_instance_collection.go +++ b/airflow/model_task_instance_collection.go @@ -18,9 +18,9 @@ /* Airflow API (Stable) -# Overview To facilitate management, Apache Airflow supports a range of REST API endpoints across its objects. This section provides an overview of the API design, methods, and supported use cases. Most of the endpoints accept `JSON` as input and return `JSON` responses. This means that you must usually add the following headers to your request: ``` Content-type: application/json Accept: application/json ``` ## Resources The term `resource` refers to a single type of object in the Airflow metadata. An API is broken up by its endpoint's corresponding resource. The name of a resource is typically plural and expressed in camelCase. Example: `dagRuns`. Resource names are used as part of endpoint URLs, as well as in API parameters and responses. ## CRUD Operations The platform supports **C**reate, **R**ead, **U**pdate, and **D**elete operations on most resources. You can review the standards for these operations and their standard parameters below. Some endpoints have special behavior as exceptions. ### Create To create a resource, you typically submit an HTTP `POST` request with the resource's required metadata in the request body. The response returns a `201 Created` response code upon success with the resource's metadata, including its internal `id`, in the response body. ### Read The HTTP `GET` request can be used to read a resource or to list a number of resources. A resource's `id` can be submitted in the request parameters to read a specific resource. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with the resource's metadata in the response body. If a `GET` request does not include a specific resource `id`, it is treated as a list request. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with an object containing a list of resources' metadata in the response body. When reading resources, some common query parameters are usually available. e.g.: ``` v1/connections?limit=25&offset=25 ``` |Query Parameter|Type|Description| |---------------|----|-----------| |limit|integer|Maximum number of objects to fetch. Usually 25 by default| |offset|integer|Offset after which to start returning objects. For use with limit query parameter.| ### Update Updating a resource requires the resource `id`, and is typically done using an HTTP `PATCH` request, with the fields to modify in the request body. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with information about the modified resource in the response body. ### Delete Deleting a resource requires the resource `id` and is typically executing via an HTTP `DELETE` request. The response usually returns a `204 No Content` response code upon success. ## Conventions - Resource names are plural and expressed in camelCase. - Names are consistent between URL parameter name and field name. - Field names are in snake_case. ```json { \"name\": \"string\", \"slots\": 0, \"occupied_slots\": 0, \"used_slots\": 0, \"queued_slots\": 0, \"open_slots\": 0 } ``` ### Update Mask Update mask is available as a query parameter in patch endpoints. It is used to notify the API which fields you want to update. Using `update_mask` makes it easier to update objects by helping the server know which fields to update in an object instead of updating all fields. The update request ignores any fields that aren't specified in the field mask, leaving them with their current values. Example: ``` resource = request.get('/resource/my-id').json() resource['my_field'] = 'new-value' request.patch('/resource/my-id?update_mask=my_field', data=json.dumps(resource)) ``` ## Versioning and Endpoint Lifecycle - API versioning is not synchronized to specific releases of the Apache Airflow. - APIs are designed to be backward compatible. - Any changes to the API will first go through a deprecation phase. # Trying the API You can use a third party client, such as [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), [HTTPie](https://httpie.org/), [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [the Insomnia rest client](https://insomnia.rest/) to test the Apache Airflow API. Note that you will need to pass credentials data. For e.g., here is how to pause a DAG with [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), when basic authorization is used: ```bash curl -X PATCH 'https://example.com/api/v1/dags/{dag_id}?update_mask=is_paused' \\ -H 'Content-Type: application/json' \\ --user \"username:password\" \\ -d '{ \"is_paused\": true }' ``` Using a graphical tool such as [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [Insomnia](https://insomnia.rest/), it is possible to import the API specifications directly: 1. Download the API specification by clicking the **Download** button at top of this document 2. Import the JSON specification in the graphical tool of your choice. - In *Postman*, you can click the **import** button at the top - With *Insomnia*, you can just drag-and-drop the file on the UI Note that with *Postman*, you can also generate code snippets by selecting a request and clicking on the **Code** button. ## Enabling CORS [Cross-origin resource sharing (CORS)](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/CORS) is a browser security feature that restricts HTTP requests that are initiated from scripts running in the browser. For details on enabling/configuring CORS, see [Enabling CORS](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Authentication To be able to meet the requirements of many organizations, Airflow supports many authentication methods, and it is even possible to add your own method. If you want to check which auth backend is currently set, you can use `airflow config get-value api auth_backends` command as in the example below. ```bash $ airflow config get-value api auth_backends airflow.api.auth.backend.basic_auth ``` The default is to deny all requests. For details on configuring the authentication, see [API Authorization](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Errors We follow the error response format proposed in [RFC 7807](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7807) also known as Problem Details for HTTP APIs. As with our normal API responses, your client must be prepared to gracefully handle additional members of the response. ## Unauthenticated This indicates that the request has not been applied because it lacks valid authentication credentials for the target resource. Please check that you have valid credentials. ## PermissionDenied This response means that the server understood the request but refuses to authorize it because it lacks sufficient rights to the resource. It happens when you do not have the necessary permission to execute the action you performed. You need to get the appropriate permissions in other to resolve this error. ## BadRequest This response means that the server cannot or will not process the request due to something that is perceived to be a client error (e.g., malformed request syntax, invalid request message framing, or deceptive request routing). To resolve this, please ensure that your syntax is correct. ## NotFound This client error response indicates that the server cannot find the requested resource. ## MethodNotAllowed Indicates that the request method is known by the server but is not supported by the target resource. ## NotAcceptable The target resource does not have a current representation that would be acceptable to the user agent, according to the proactive negotiation header fields received in the request, and the server is unwilling to supply a default representation. ## AlreadyExists The request could not be completed due to a conflict with the current state of the target resource, e.g. the resource it tries to create already exists. ## Unknown This means that the server encountered an unexpected condition that prevented it from fulfilling the request. +# Overview To facilitate management, Apache Airflow supports a range of REST API endpoints across its objects. This section provides an overview of the API design, methods, and supported use cases. Most of the endpoints accept `JSON` as input and return `JSON` responses. This means that you must usually add the following headers to your request: ``` Content-type: application/json Accept: application/json ``` ## Resources The term `resource` refers to a single type of object in the Airflow metadata. An API is broken up by its endpoint's corresponding resource. The name of a resource is typically plural and expressed in camelCase. Example: `dagRuns`. Resource names are used as part of endpoint URLs, as well as in API parameters and responses. ## CRUD Operations The platform supports **C**reate, **R**ead, **U**pdate, and **D**elete operations on most resources. You can review the standards for these operations and their standard parameters below. Some endpoints have special behavior as exceptions. ### Create To create a resource, you typically submit an HTTP `POST` request with the resource's required metadata in the request body. The response returns a `201 Created` response code upon success with the resource's metadata, including its internal `id`, in the response body. ### Read The HTTP `GET` request can be used to read a resource or to list a number of resources. A resource's `id` can be submitted in the request parameters to read a specific resource. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with the resource's metadata in the response body. If a `GET` request does not include a specific resource `id`, it is treated as a list request. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with an object containing a list of resources' metadata in the response body. When reading resources, some common query parameters are usually available. e.g.: ``` v1/connections?limit=25&offset=25 ``` |Query Parameter|Type|Description| |---------------|----|-----------| |limit|integer|Maximum number of objects to fetch. Usually 25 by default| |offset|integer|Offset after which to start returning objects. For use with limit query parameter.| ### Update Updating a resource requires the resource `id`, and is typically done using an HTTP `PATCH` request, with the fields to modify in the request body. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with information about the modified resource in the response body. ### Delete Deleting a resource requires the resource `id` and is typically executed via an HTTP `DELETE` request. The response usually returns a `204 No Content` response code upon success. ## Conventions - Resource names are plural and expressed in camelCase. - Names are consistent between URL parameter name and field name. - Field names are in snake_case. ```json { \"description\": \"string\", \"name\": \"string\", \"occupied_slots\": 0, \"open_slots\": 0 \"queued_slots\": 0, \"running_slots\": 0, \"scheduled_slots\": 0, \"slots\": 0, } ``` ### Update Mask Update mask is available as a query parameter in patch endpoints. It is used to notify the API which fields you want to update. Using `update_mask` makes it easier to update objects by helping the server know which fields to update in an object instead of updating all fields. The update request ignores any fields that aren't specified in the field mask, leaving them with their current values. Example: ``` resource = request.get('/resource/my-id').json() resource['my_field'] = 'new-value' request.patch('/resource/my-id?update_mask=my_field', data=json.dumps(resource)) ``` ## Versioning and Endpoint Lifecycle - API versioning is not synchronized to specific releases of the Apache Airflow. - APIs are designed to be backward compatible. - Any changes to the API will first go through a deprecation phase. # Trying the API You can use a third party client, such as [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), [HTTPie](https://httpie.org/), [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [the Insomnia rest client](https://insomnia.rest/) to test the Apache Airflow API. Note that you will need to pass credentials data. For e.g., here is how to pause a DAG with [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), when basic authorization is used: ```bash curl -X PATCH 'https://example.com/api/v1/dags/{dag_id}?update_mask=is_paused' \\ -H 'Content-Type: application/json' \\ --user \"username:password\" \\ -d '{ \"is_paused\": true }' ``` Using a graphical tool such as [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [Insomnia](https://insomnia.rest/), it is possible to import the API specifications directly: 1. Download the API specification by clicking the **Download** button at the top of this document 2. Import the JSON specification in the graphical tool of your choice. - In *Postman*, you can click the **import** button at the top - With *Insomnia*, you can just drag-and-drop the file on the UI Note that with *Postman*, you can also generate code snippets by selecting a request and clicking on the **Code** button. ## Enabling CORS [Cross-origin resource sharing (CORS)](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/CORS) is a browser security feature that restricts HTTP requests that are initiated from scripts running in the browser. For details on enabling/configuring CORS, see [Enabling CORS](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Authentication To be able to meet the requirements of many organizations, Airflow supports many authentication methods, and it is even possible to add your own method. If you want to check which auth backend is currently set, you can use `airflow config get-value api auth_backends` command as in the example below. ```bash $ airflow config get-value api auth_backends airflow.api.auth.backend.basic_auth ``` The default is to deny all requests. For details on configuring the authentication, see [API Authorization](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Errors We follow the error response format proposed in [RFC 7807](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7807) also known as Problem Details for HTTP APIs. As with our normal API responses, your client must be prepared to gracefully handle additional members of the response. ## Unauthenticated This indicates that the request has not been applied because it lacks valid authentication credentials for the target resource. Please check that you have valid credentials. ## PermissionDenied This response means that the server understood the request but refuses to authorize it because it lacks sufficient rights to the resource. It happens when you do not have the necessary permission to execute the action you performed. You need to get the appropriate permissions in other to resolve this error. ## BadRequest This response means that the server cannot or will not process the request due to something that is perceived to be a client error (e.g., malformed request syntax, invalid request message framing, or deceptive request routing). To resolve this, please ensure that your syntax is correct. ## NotFound This client error response indicates that the server cannot find the requested resource. ## MethodNotAllowed Indicates that the request method is known by the server but is not supported by the target resource. ## NotAcceptable The target resource does not have a current representation that would be acceptable to the user agent, according to the proactive negotiation header fields received in the request, and the server is unwilling to supply a default representation. ## AlreadyExists The request could not be completed due to a conflict with the current state of the target resource, e.g. the resource it tries to create already exists. ## Unknown This means that the server encountered an unexpected condition that prevented it from fulfilling the request. -API version: 2.5.0 +API version: 2.7.2 Contact: dev@airflow.apache.org */ @@ -34,8 +34,8 @@ import ( // TaskInstanceCollection Collection of task instances. *Changed in version 2.1.0*: 'total_entries' field is added. type TaskInstanceCollection struct { - TaskInstances *[]TaskInstance `json:"task_instances,omitempty"` - // Count of objects in the current result set. + TaskInstances []TaskInstance `json:"task_instances,omitempty"` + // Count of total objects in the current result set before pagination parameters (limit, offset) are applied. TotalEntries *int32 `json:"total_entries,omitempty"` } @@ -62,12 +62,12 @@ func (o *TaskInstanceCollection) GetTaskInstances() []TaskInstance { var ret []TaskInstance return ret } - return *o.TaskInstances + return o.TaskInstances } // GetTaskInstancesOk returns a tuple with the TaskInstances field value if set, nil otherwise // and a boolean to check if the value has been set. -func (o *TaskInstanceCollection) GetTaskInstancesOk() (*[]TaskInstance, bool) { +func (o *TaskInstanceCollection) GetTaskInstancesOk() ([]TaskInstance, bool) { if o == nil || o.TaskInstances == nil { return nil, false } @@ -85,7 +85,7 @@ func (o *TaskInstanceCollection) HasTaskInstances() bool { // SetTaskInstances gets a reference to the given []TaskInstance and assigns it to the TaskInstances field. func (o *TaskInstanceCollection) SetTaskInstances(v []TaskInstance) { - o.TaskInstances = &v + o.TaskInstances = v } // GetTotalEntries returns the TotalEntries field value if set, zero value otherwise. diff --git a/airflow/model_task_instance_collection_all_of.go b/airflow/model_task_instance_collection_all_of.go index 71b743a..1774a95 100644 --- a/airflow/model_task_instance_collection_all_of.go +++ b/airflow/model_task_instance_collection_all_of.go @@ -18,9 +18,9 @@ /* Airflow API (Stable) -# Overview To facilitate management, Apache Airflow supports a range of REST API endpoints across its objects. This section provides an overview of the API design, methods, and supported use cases. Most of the endpoints accept `JSON` as input and return `JSON` responses. This means that you must usually add the following headers to your request: ``` Content-type: application/json Accept: application/json ``` ## Resources The term `resource` refers to a single type of object in the Airflow metadata. An API is broken up by its endpoint's corresponding resource. The name of a resource is typically plural and expressed in camelCase. Example: `dagRuns`. Resource names are used as part of endpoint URLs, as well as in API parameters and responses. ## CRUD Operations The platform supports **C**reate, **R**ead, **U**pdate, and **D**elete operations on most resources. You can review the standards for these operations and their standard parameters below. Some endpoints have special behavior as exceptions. ### Create To create a resource, you typically submit an HTTP `POST` request with the resource's required metadata in the request body. The response returns a `201 Created` response code upon success with the resource's metadata, including its internal `id`, in the response body. ### Read The HTTP `GET` request can be used to read a resource or to list a number of resources. A resource's `id` can be submitted in the request parameters to read a specific resource. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with the resource's metadata in the response body. If a `GET` request does not include a specific resource `id`, it is treated as a list request. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with an object containing a list of resources' metadata in the response body. When reading resources, some common query parameters are usually available. e.g.: ``` v1/connections?limit=25&offset=25 ``` |Query Parameter|Type|Description| |---------------|----|-----------| |limit|integer|Maximum number of objects to fetch. Usually 25 by default| |offset|integer|Offset after which to start returning objects. For use with limit query parameter.| ### Update Updating a resource requires the resource `id`, and is typically done using an HTTP `PATCH` request, with the fields to modify in the request body. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with information about the modified resource in the response body. ### Delete Deleting a resource requires the resource `id` and is typically executing via an HTTP `DELETE` request. The response usually returns a `204 No Content` response code upon success. ## Conventions - Resource names are plural and expressed in camelCase. - Names are consistent between URL parameter name and field name. - Field names are in snake_case. ```json { \"name\": \"string\", \"slots\": 0, \"occupied_slots\": 0, \"used_slots\": 0, \"queued_slots\": 0, \"open_slots\": 0 } ``` ### Update Mask Update mask is available as a query parameter in patch endpoints. It is used to notify the API which fields you want to update. Using `update_mask` makes it easier to update objects by helping the server know which fields to update in an object instead of updating all fields. The update request ignores any fields that aren't specified in the field mask, leaving them with their current values. Example: ``` resource = request.get('/resource/my-id').json() resource['my_field'] = 'new-value' request.patch('/resource/my-id?update_mask=my_field', data=json.dumps(resource)) ``` ## Versioning and Endpoint Lifecycle - API versioning is not synchronized to specific releases of the Apache Airflow. - APIs are designed to be backward compatible. - Any changes to the API will first go through a deprecation phase. # Trying the API You can use a third party client, such as [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), [HTTPie](https://httpie.org/), [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [the Insomnia rest client](https://insomnia.rest/) to test the Apache Airflow API. Note that you will need to pass credentials data. For e.g., here is how to pause a DAG with [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), when basic authorization is used: ```bash curl -X PATCH 'https://example.com/api/v1/dags/{dag_id}?update_mask=is_paused' \\ -H 'Content-Type: application/json' \\ --user \"username:password\" \\ -d '{ \"is_paused\": true }' ``` Using a graphical tool such as [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [Insomnia](https://insomnia.rest/), it is possible to import the API specifications directly: 1. Download the API specification by clicking the **Download** button at top of this document 2. Import the JSON specification in the graphical tool of your choice. - In *Postman*, you can click the **import** button at the top - With *Insomnia*, you can just drag-and-drop the file on the UI Note that with *Postman*, you can also generate code snippets by selecting a request and clicking on the **Code** button. ## Enabling CORS [Cross-origin resource sharing (CORS)](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/CORS) is a browser security feature that restricts HTTP requests that are initiated from scripts running in the browser. For details on enabling/configuring CORS, see [Enabling CORS](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Authentication To be able to meet the requirements of many organizations, Airflow supports many authentication methods, and it is even possible to add your own method. If you want to check which auth backend is currently set, you can use `airflow config get-value api auth_backends` command as in the example below. ```bash $ airflow config get-value api auth_backends airflow.api.auth.backend.basic_auth ``` The default is to deny all requests. For details on configuring the authentication, see [API Authorization](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Errors We follow the error response format proposed in [RFC 7807](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7807) also known as Problem Details for HTTP APIs. As with our normal API responses, your client must be prepared to gracefully handle additional members of the response. ## Unauthenticated This indicates that the request has not been applied because it lacks valid authentication credentials for the target resource. Please check that you have valid credentials. ## PermissionDenied This response means that the server understood the request but refuses to authorize it because it lacks sufficient rights to the resource. It happens when you do not have the necessary permission to execute the action you performed. You need to get the appropriate permissions in other to resolve this error. ## BadRequest This response means that the server cannot or will not process the request due to something that is perceived to be a client error (e.g., malformed request syntax, invalid request message framing, or deceptive request routing). To resolve this, please ensure that your syntax is correct. ## NotFound This client error response indicates that the server cannot find the requested resource. ## MethodNotAllowed Indicates that the request method is known by the server but is not supported by the target resource. ## NotAcceptable The target resource does not have a current representation that would be acceptable to the user agent, according to the proactive negotiation header fields received in the request, and the server is unwilling to supply a default representation. ## AlreadyExists The request could not be completed due to a conflict with the current state of the target resource, e.g. the resource it tries to create already exists. ## Unknown This means that the server encountered an unexpected condition that prevented it from fulfilling the request. +# Overview To facilitate management, Apache Airflow supports a range of REST API endpoints across its objects. This section provides an overview of the API design, methods, and supported use cases. Most of the endpoints accept `JSON` as input and return `JSON` responses. This means that you must usually add the following headers to your request: ``` Content-type: application/json Accept: application/json ``` ## Resources The term `resource` refers to a single type of object in the Airflow metadata. An API is broken up by its endpoint's corresponding resource. The name of a resource is typically plural and expressed in camelCase. Example: `dagRuns`. Resource names are used as part of endpoint URLs, as well as in API parameters and responses. ## CRUD Operations The platform supports **C**reate, **R**ead, **U**pdate, and **D**elete operations on most resources. You can review the standards for these operations and their standard parameters below. Some endpoints have special behavior as exceptions. ### Create To create a resource, you typically submit an HTTP `POST` request with the resource's required metadata in the request body. The response returns a `201 Created` response code upon success with the resource's metadata, including its internal `id`, in the response body. ### Read The HTTP `GET` request can be used to read a resource or to list a number of resources. A resource's `id` can be submitted in the request parameters to read a specific resource. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with the resource's metadata in the response body. If a `GET` request does not include a specific resource `id`, it is treated as a list request. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with an object containing a list of resources' metadata in the response body. When reading resources, some common query parameters are usually available. e.g.: ``` v1/connections?limit=25&offset=25 ``` |Query Parameter|Type|Description| |---------------|----|-----------| |limit|integer|Maximum number of objects to fetch. Usually 25 by default| |offset|integer|Offset after which to start returning objects. For use with limit query parameter.| ### Update Updating a resource requires the resource `id`, and is typically done using an HTTP `PATCH` request, with the fields to modify in the request body. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with information about the modified resource in the response body. ### Delete Deleting a resource requires the resource `id` and is typically executed via an HTTP `DELETE` request. The response usually returns a `204 No Content` response code upon success. ## Conventions - Resource names are plural and expressed in camelCase. - Names are consistent between URL parameter name and field name. - Field names are in snake_case. ```json { \"description\": \"string\", \"name\": \"string\", \"occupied_slots\": 0, \"open_slots\": 0 \"queued_slots\": 0, \"running_slots\": 0, \"scheduled_slots\": 0, \"slots\": 0, } ``` ### Update Mask Update mask is available as a query parameter in patch endpoints. It is used to notify the API which fields you want to update. Using `update_mask` makes it easier to update objects by helping the server know which fields to update in an object instead of updating all fields. The update request ignores any fields that aren't specified in the field mask, leaving them with their current values. Example: ``` resource = request.get('/resource/my-id').json() resource['my_field'] = 'new-value' request.patch('/resource/my-id?update_mask=my_field', data=json.dumps(resource)) ``` ## Versioning and Endpoint Lifecycle - API versioning is not synchronized to specific releases of the Apache Airflow. - APIs are designed to be backward compatible. - Any changes to the API will first go through a deprecation phase. # Trying the API You can use a third party client, such as [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), [HTTPie](https://httpie.org/), [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [the Insomnia rest client](https://insomnia.rest/) to test the Apache Airflow API. Note that you will need to pass credentials data. For e.g., here is how to pause a DAG with [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), when basic authorization is used: ```bash curl -X PATCH 'https://example.com/api/v1/dags/{dag_id}?update_mask=is_paused' \\ -H 'Content-Type: application/json' \\ --user \"username:password\" \\ -d '{ \"is_paused\": true }' ``` Using a graphical tool such as [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [Insomnia](https://insomnia.rest/), it is possible to import the API specifications directly: 1. Download the API specification by clicking the **Download** button at the top of this document 2. Import the JSON specification in the graphical tool of your choice. - In *Postman*, you can click the **import** button at the top - With *Insomnia*, you can just drag-and-drop the file on the UI Note that with *Postman*, you can also generate code snippets by selecting a request and clicking on the **Code** button. ## Enabling CORS [Cross-origin resource sharing (CORS)](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/CORS) is a browser security feature that restricts HTTP requests that are initiated from scripts running in the browser. For details on enabling/configuring CORS, see [Enabling CORS](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Authentication To be able to meet the requirements of many organizations, Airflow supports many authentication methods, and it is even possible to add your own method. If you want to check which auth backend is currently set, you can use `airflow config get-value api auth_backends` command as in the example below. ```bash $ airflow config get-value api auth_backends airflow.api.auth.backend.basic_auth ``` The default is to deny all requests. For details on configuring the authentication, see [API Authorization](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Errors We follow the error response format proposed in [RFC 7807](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7807) also known as Problem Details for HTTP APIs. As with our normal API responses, your client must be prepared to gracefully handle additional members of the response. ## Unauthenticated This indicates that the request has not been applied because it lacks valid authentication credentials for the target resource. Please check that you have valid credentials. ## PermissionDenied This response means that the server understood the request but refuses to authorize it because it lacks sufficient rights to the resource. It happens when you do not have the necessary permission to execute the action you performed. You need to get the appropriate permissions in other to resolve this error. ## BadRequest This response means that the server cannot or will not process the request due to something that is perceived to be a client error (e.g., malformed request syntax, invalid request message framing, or deceptive request routing). To resolve this, please ensure that your syntax is correct. ## NotFound This client error response indicates that the server cannot find the requested resource. ## MethodNotAllowed Indicates that the request method is known by the server but is not supported by the target resource. ## NotAcceptable The target resource does not have a current representation that would be acceptable to the user agent, according to the proactive negotiation header fields received in the request, and the server is unwilling to supply a default representation. ## AlreadyExists The request could not be completed due to a conflict with the current state of the target resource, e.g. the resource it tries to create already exists. ## Unknown This means that the server encountered an unexpected condition that prevented it from fulfilling the request. -API version: 2.5.0 +API version: 2.7.2 Contact: dev@airflow.apache.org */ @@ -34,7 +34,7 @@ import ( // TaskInstanceCollectionAllOf struct for TaskInstanceCollectionAllOf type TaskInstanceCollectionAllOf struct { - TaskInstances *[]TaskInstance `json:"task_instances,omitempty"` + TaskInstances []TaskInstance `json:"task_instances,omitempty"` } // NewTaskInstanceCollectionAllOf instantiates a new TaskInstanceCollectionAllOf object @@ -60,12 +60,12 @@ func (o *TaskInstanceCollectionAllOf) GetTaskInstances() []TaskInstance { var ret []TaskInstance return ret } - return *o.TaskInstances + return o.TaskInstances } // GetTaskInstancesOk returns a tuple with the TaskInstances field value if set, nil otherwise // and a boolean to check if the value has been set. -func (o *TaskInstanceCollectionAllOf) GetTaskInstancesOk() (*[]TaskInstance, bool) { +func (o *TaskInstanceCollectionAllOf) GetTaskInstancesOk() ([]TaskInstance, bool) { if o == nil || o.TaskInstances == nil { return nil, false } @@ -83,7 +83,7 @@ func (o *TaskInstanceCollectionAllOf) HasTaskInstances() bool { // SetTaskInstances gets a reference to the given []TaskInstance and assigns it to the TaskInstances field. func (o *TaskInstanceCollectionAllOf) SetTaskInstances(v []TaskInstance) { - o.TaskInstances = &v + o.TaskInstances = v } func (o TaskInstanceCollectionAllOf) MarshalJSON() ([]byte, error) { diff --git a/airflow/model_task_instance_reference.go b/airflow/model_task_instance_reference.go index 025b5ef..e81641d 100644 --- a/airflow/model_task_instance_reference.go +++ b/airflow/model_task_instance_reference.go @@ -18,9 +18,9 @@ /* Airflow API (Stable) -# Overview To facilitate management, Apache Airflow supports a range of REST API endpoints across its objects. This section provides an overview of the API design, methods, and supported use cases. Most of the endpoints accept `JSON` as input and return `JSON` responses. This means that you must usually add the following headers to your request: ``` Content-type: application/json Accept: application/json ``` ## Resources The term `resource` refers to a single type of object in the Airflow metadata. An API is broken up by its endpoint's corresponding resource. The name of a resource is typically plural and expressed in camelCase. Example: `dagRuns`. Resource names are used as part of endpoint URLs, as well as in API parameters and responses. ## CRUD Operations The platform supports **C**reate, **R**ead, **U**pdate, and **D**elete operations on most resources. You can review the standards for these operations and their standard parameters below. Some endpoints have special behavior as exceptions. ### Create To create a resource, you typically submit an HTTP `POST` request with the resource's required metadata in the request body. The response returns a `201 Created` response code upon success with the resource's metadata, including its internal `id`, in the response body. ### Read The HTTP `GET` request can be used to read a resource or to list a number of resources. A resource's `id` can be submitted in the request parameters to read a specific resource. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with the resource's metadata in the response body. If a `GET` request does not include a specific resource `id`, it is treated as a list request. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with an object containing a list of resources' metadata in the response body. When reading resources, some common query parameters are usually available. e.g.: ``` v1/connections?limit=25&offset=25 ``` |Query Parameter|Type|Description| |---------------|----|-----------| |limit|integer|Maximum number of objects to fetch. Usually 25 by default| |offset|integer|Offset after which to start returning objects. For use with limit query parameter.| ### Update Updating a resource requires the resource `id`, and is typically done using an HTTP `PATCH` request, with the fields to modify in the request body. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with information about the modified resource in the response body. ### Delete Deleting a resource requires the resource `id` and is typically executing via an HTTP `DELETE` request. The response usually returns a `204 No Content` response code upon success. ## Conventions - Resource names are plural and expressed in camelCase. - Names are consistent between URL parameter name and field name. - Field names are in snake_case. ```json { \"name\": \"string\", \"slots\": 0, \"occupied_slots\": 0, \"used_slots\": 0, \"queued_slots\": 0, \"open_slots\": 0 } ``` ### Update Mask Update mask is available as a query parameter in patch endpoints. It is used to notify the API which fields you want to update. Using `update_mask` makes it easier to update objects by helping the server know which fields to update in an object instead of updating all fields. The update request ignores any fields that aren't specified in the field mask, leaving them with their current values. Example: ``` resource = request.get('/resource/my-id').json() resource['my_field'] = 'new-value' request.patch('/resource/my-id?update_mask=my_field', data=json.dumps(resource)) ``` ## Versioning and Endpoint Lifecycle - API versioning is not synchronized to specific releases of the Apache Airflow. - APIs are designed to be backward compatible. - Any changes to the API will first go through a deprecation phase. # Trying the API You can use a third party client, such as [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), [HTTPie](https://httpie.org/), [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [the Insomnia rest client](https://insomnia.rest/) to test the Apache Airflow API. Note that you will need to pass credentials data. For e.g., here is how to pause a DAG with [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), when basic authorization is used: ```bash curl -X PATCH 'https://example.com/api/v1/dags/{dag_id}?update_mask=is_paused' \\ -H 'Content-Type: application/json' \\ --user \"username:password\" \\ -d '{ \"is_paused\": true }' ``` Using a graphical tool such as [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [Insomnia](https://insomnia.rest/), it is possible to import the API specifications directly: 1. Download the API specification by clicking the **Download** button at top of this document 2. Import the JSON specification in the graphical tool of your choice. - In *Postman*, you can click the **import** button at the top - With *Insomnia*, you can just drag-and-drop the file on the UI Note that with *Postman*, you can also generate code snippets by selecting a request and clicking on the **Code** button. ## Enabling CORS [Cross-origin resource sharing (CORS)](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/CORS) is a browser security feature that restricts HTTP requests that are initiated from scripts running in the browser. For details on enabling/configuring CORS, see [Enabling CORS](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Authentication To be able to meet the requirements of many organizations, Airflow supports many authentication methods, and it is even possible to add your own method. If you want to check which auth backend is currently set, you can use `airflow config get-value api auth_backends` command as in the example below. ```bash $ airflow config get-value api auth_backends airflow.api.auth.backend.basic_auth ``` The default is to deny all requests. For details on configuring the authentication, see [API Authorization](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Errors We follow the error response format proposed in [RFC 7807](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7807) also known as Problem Details for HTTP APIs. As with our normal API responses, your client must be prepared to gracefully handle additional members of the response. ## Unauthenticated This indicates that the request has not been applied because it lacks valid authentication credentials for the target resource. Please check that you have valid credentials. ## PermissionDenied This response means that the server understood the request but refuses to authorize it because it lacks sufficient rights to the resource. It happens when you do not have the necessary permission to execute the action you performed. You need to get the appropriate permissions in other to resolve this error. ## BadRequest This response means that the server cannot or will not process the request due to something that is perceived to be a client error (e.g., malformed request syntax, invalid request message framing, or deceptive request routing). To resolve this, please ensure that your syntax is correct. ## NotFound This client error response indicates that the server cannot find the requested resource. ## MethodNotAllowed Indicates that the request method is known by the server but is not supported by the target resource. ## NotAcceptable The target resource does not have a current representation that would be acceptable to the user agent, according to the proactive negotiation header fields received in the request, and the server is unwilling to supply a default representation. ## AlreadyExists The request could not be completed due to a conflict with the current state of the target resource, e.g. the resource it tries to create already exists. ## Unknown This means that the server encountered an unexpected condition that prevented it from fulfilling the request. +# Overview To facilitate management, Apache Airflow supports a range of REST API endpoints across its objects. This section provides an overview of the API design, methods, and supported use cases. Most of the endpoints accept `JSON` as input and return `JSON` responses. This means that you must usually add the following headers to your request: ``` Content-type: application/json Accept: application/json ``` ## Resources The term `resource` refers to a single type of object in the Airflow metadata. An API is broken up by its endpoint's corresponding resource. The name of a resource is typically plural and expressed in camelCase. Example: `dagRuns`. Resource names are used as part of endpoint URLs, as well as in API parameters and responses. ## CRUD Operations The platform supports **C**reate, **R**ead, **U**pdate, and **D**elete operations on most resources. You can review the standards for these operations and their standard parameters below. Some endpoints have special behavior as exceptions. ### Create To create a resource, you typically submit an HTTP `POST` request with the resource's required metadata in the request body. The response returns a `201 Created` response code upon success with the resource's metadata, including its internal `id`, in the response body. ### Read The HTTP `GET` request can be used to read a resource or to list a number of resources. A resource's `id` can be submitted in the request parameters to read a specific resource. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with the resource's metadata in the response body. If a `GET` request does not include a specific resource `id`, it is treated as a list request. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with an object containing a list of resources' metadata in the response body. When reading resources, some common query parameters are usually available. e.g.: ``` v1/connections?limit=25&offset=25 ``` |Query Parameter|Type|Description| |---------------|----|-----------| |limit|integer|Maximum number of objects to fetch. Usually 25 by default| |offset|integer|Offset after which to start returning objects. For use with limit query parameter.| ### Update Updating a resource requires the resource `id`, and is typically done using an HTTP `PATCH` request, with the fields to modify in the request body. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with information about the modified resource in the response body. ### Delete Deleting a resource requires the resource `id` and is typically executed via an HTTP `DELETE` request. The response usually returns a `204 No Content` response code upon success. ## Conventions - Resource names are plural and expressed in camelCase. - Names are consistent between URL parameter name and field name. - Field names are in snake_case. ```json { \"description\": \"string\", \"name\": \"string\", \"occupied_slots\": 0, \"open_slots\": 0 \"queued_slots\": 0, \"running_slots\": 0, \"scheduled_slots\": 0, \"slots\": 0, } ``` ### Update Mask Update mask is available as a query parameter in patch endpoints. It is used to notify the API which fields you want to update. Using `update_mask` makes it easier to update objects by helping the server know which fields to update in an object instead of updating all fields. The update request ignores any fields that aren't specified in the field mask, leaving them with their current values. Example: ``` resource = request.get('/resource/my-id').json() resource['my_field'] = 'new-value' request.patch('/resource/my-id?update_mask=my_field', data=json.dumps(resource)) ``` ## Versioning and Endpoint Lifecycle - API versioning is not synchronized to specific releases of the Apache Airflow. - APIs are designed to be backward compatible. - Any changes to the API will first go through a deprecation phase. # Trying the API You can use a third party client, such as [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), [HTTPie](https://httpie.org/), [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [the Insomnia rest client](https://insomnia.rest/) to test the Apache Airflow API. Note that you will need to pass credentials data. For e.g., here is how to pause a DAG with [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), when basic authorization is used: ```bash curl -X PATCH 'https://example.com/api/v1/dags/{dag_id}?update_mask=is_paused' \\ -H 'Content-Type: application/json' \\ --user \"username:password\" \\ -d '{ \"is_paused\": true }' ``` Using a graphical tool such as [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [Insomnia](https://insomnia.rest/), it is possible to import the API specifications directly: 1. Download the API specification by clicking the **Download** button at the top of this document 2. Import the JSON specification in the graphical tool of your choice. - In *Postman*, you can click the **import** button at the top - With *Insomnia*, you can just drag-and-drop the file on the UI Note that with *Postman*, you can also generate code snippets by selecting a request and clicking on the **Code** button. ## Enabling CORS [Cross-origin resource sharing (CORS)](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/CORS) is a browser security feature that restricts HTTP requests that are initiated from scripts running in the browser. For details on enabling/configuring CORS, see [Enabling CORS](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Authentication To be able to meet the requirements of many organizations, Airflow supports many authentication methods, and it is even possible to add your own method. If you want to check which auth backend is currently set, you can use `airflow config get-value api auth_backends` command as in the example below. ```bash $ airflow config get-value api auth_backends airflow.api.auth.backend.basic_auth ``` The default is to deny all requests. For details on configuring the authentication, see [API Authorization](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Errors We follow the error response format proposed in [RFC 7807](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7807) also known as Problem Details for HTTP APIs. As with our normal API responses, your client must be prepared to gracefully handle additional members of the response. ## Unauthenticated This indicates that the request has not been applied because it lacks valid authentication credentials for the target resource. Please check that you have valid credentials. ## PermissionDenied This response means that the server understood the request but refuses to authorize it because it lacks sufficient rights to the resource. It happens when you do not have the necessary permission to execute the action you performed. You need to get the appropriate permissions in other to resolve this error. ## BadRequest This response means that the server cannot or will not process the request due to something that is perceived to be a client error (e.g., malformed request syntax, invalid request message framing, or deceptive request routing). To resolve this, please ensure that your syntax is correct. ## NotFound This client error response indicates that the server cannot find the requested resource. ## MethodNotAllowed Indicates that the request method is known by the server but is not supported by the target resource. ## NotAcceptable The target resource does not have a current representation that would be acceptable to the user agent, according to the proactive negotiation header fields received in the request, and the server is unwilling to supply a default representation. ## AlreadyExists The request could not be completed due to a conflict with the current state of the target resource, e.g. the resource it tries to create already exists. ## Unknown This means that the server encountered an unexpected condition that prevented it from fulfilling the request. -API version: 2.5.0 +API version: 2.7.2 Contact: dev@airflow.apache.org */ diff --git a/airflow/model_task_instance_reference_collection.go b/airflow/model_task_instance_reference_collection.go index 4f06a2d..40f31c6 100644 --- a/airflow/model_task_instance_reference_collection.go +++ b/airflow/model_task_instance_reference_collection.go @@ -18,9 +18,9 @@ /* Airflow API (Stable) -# Overview To facilitate management, Apache Airflow supports a range of REST API endpoints across its objects. This section provides an overview of the API design, methods, and supported use cases. Most of the endpoints accept `JSON` as input and return `JSON` responses. This means that you must usually add the following headers to your request: ``` Content-type: application/json Accept: application/json ``` ## Resources The term `resource` refers to a single type of object in the Airflow metadata. An API is broken up by its endpoint's corresponding resource. The name of a resource is typically plural and expressed in camelCase. Example: `dagRuns`. Resource names are used as part of endpoint URLs, as well as in API parameters and responses. ## CRUD Operations The platform supports **C**reate, **R**ead, **U**pdate, and **D**elete operations on most resources. You can review the standards for these operations and their standard parameters below. Some endpoints have special behavior as exceptions. ### Create To create a resource, you typically submit an HTTP `POST` request with the resource's required metadata in the request body. The response returns a `201 Created` response code upon success with the resource's metadata, including its internal `id`, in the response body. ### Read The HTTP `GET` request can be used to read a resource or to list a number of resources. A resource's `id` can be submitted in the request parameters to read a specific resource. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with the resource's metadata in the response body. If a `GET` request does not include a specific resource `id`, it is treated as a list request. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with an object containing a list of resources' metadata in the response body. When reading resources, some common query parameters are usually available. e.g.: ``` v1/connections?limit=25&offset=25 ``` |Query Parameter|Type|Description| |---------------|----|-----------| |limit|integer|Maximum number of objects to fetch. Usually 25 by default| |offset|integer|Offset after which to start returning objects. For use with limit query parameter.| ### Update Updating a resource requires the resource `id`, and is typically done using an HTTP `PATCH` request, with the fields to modify in the request body. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with information about the modified resource in the response body. ### Delete Deleting a resource requires the resource `id` and is typically executing via an HTTP `DELETE` request. The response usually returns a `204 No Content` response code upon success. ## Conventions - Resource names are plural and expressed in camelCase. - Names are consistent between URL parameter name and field name. - Field names are in snake_case. ```json { \"name\": \"string\", \"slots\": 0, \"occupied_slots\": 0, \"used_slots\": 0, \"queued_slots\": 0, \"open_slots\": 0 } ``` ### Update Mask Update mask is available as a query parameter in patch endpoints. It is used to notify the API which fields you want to update. Using `update_mask` makes it easier to update objects by helping the server know which fields to update in an object instead of updating all fields. The update request ignores any fields that aren't specified in the field mask, leaving them with their current values. Example: ``` resource = request.get('/resource/my-id').json() resource['my_field'] = 'new-value' request.patch('/resource/my-id?update_mask=my_field', data=json.dumps(resource)) ``` ## Versioning and Endpoint Lifecycle - API versioning is not synchronized to specific releases of the Apache Airflow. - APIs are designed to be backward compatible. - Any changes to the API will first go through a deprecation phase. # Trying the API You can use a third party client, such as [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), [HTTPie](https://httpie.org/), [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [the Insomnia rest client](https://insomnia.rest/) to test the Apache Airflow API. Note that you will need to pass credentials data. For e.g., here is how to pause a DAG with [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), when basic authorization is used: ```bash curl -X PATCH 'https://example.com/api/v1/dags/{dag_id}?update_mask=is_paused' \\ -H 'Content-Type: application/json' \\ --user \"username:password\" \\ -d '{ \"is_paused\": true }' ``` Using a graphical tool such as [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [Insomnia](https://insomnia.rest/), it is possible to import the API specifications directly: 1. Download the API specification by clicking the **Download** button at top of this document 2. Import the JSON specification in the graphical tool of your choice. - In *Postman*, you can click the **import** button at the top - With *Insomnia*, you can just drag-and-drop the file on the UI Note that with *Postman*, you can also generate code snippets by selecting a request and clicking on the **Code** button. ## Enabling CORS [Cross-origin resource sharing (CORS)](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/CORS) is a browser security feature that restricts HTTP requests that are initiated from scripts running in the browser. For details on enabling/configuring CORS, see [Enabling CORS](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Authentication To be able to meet the requirements of many organizations, Airflow supports many authentication methods, and it is even possible to add your own method. If you want to check which auth backend is currently set, you can use `airflow config get-value api auth_backends` command as in the example below. ```bash $ airflow config get-value api auth_backends airflow.api.auth.backend.basic_auth ``` The default is to deny all requests. For details on configuring the authentication, see [API Authorization](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Errors We follow the error response format proposed in [RFC 7807](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7807) also known as Problem Details for HTTP APIs. As with our normal API responses, your client must be prepared to gracefully handle additional members of the response. ## Unauthenticated This indicates that the request has not been applied because it lacks valid authentication credentials for the target resource. Please check that you have valid credentials. ## PermissionDenied This response means that the server understood the request but refuses to authorize it because it lacks sufficient rights to the resource. It happens when you do not have the necessary permission to execute the action you performed. You need to get the appropriate permissions in other to resolve this error. ## BadRequest This response means that the server cannot or will not process the request due to something that is perceived to be a client error (e.g., malformed request syntax, invalid request message framing, or deceptive request routing). To resolve this, please ensure that your syntax is correct. ## NotFound This client error response indicates that the server cannot find the requested resource. ## MethodNotAllowed Indicates that the request method is known by the server but is not supported by the target resource. ## NotAcceptable The target resource does not have a current representation that would be acceptable to the user agent, according to the proactive negotiation header fields received in the request, and the server is unwilling to supply a default representation. ## AlreadyExists The request could not be completed due to a conflict with the current state of the target resource, e.g. the resource it tries to create already exists. ## Unknown This means that the server encountered an unexpected condition that prevented it from fulfilling the request. +# Overview To facilitate management, Apache Airflow supports a range of REST API endpoints across its objects. This section provides an overview of the API design, methods, and supported use cases. Most of the endpoints accept `JSON` as input and return `JSON` responses. This means that you must usually add the following headers to your request: ``` Content-type: application/json Accept: application/json ``` ## Resources The term `resource` refers to a single type of object in the Airflow metadata. An API is broken up by its endpoint's corresponding resource. The name of a resource is typically plural and expressed in camelCase. Example: `dagRuns`. Resource names are used as part of endpoint URLs, as well as in API parameters and responses. ## CRUD Operations The platform supports **C**reate, **R**ead, **U**pdate, and **D**elete operations on most resources. You can review the standards for these operations and their standard parameters below. Some endpoints have special behavior as exceptions. ### Create To create a resource, you typically submit an HTTP `POST` request with the resource's required metadata in the request body. The response returns a `201 Created` response code upon success with the resource's metadata, including its internal `id`, in the response body. ### Read The HTTP `GET` request can be used to read a resource or to list a number of resources. A resource's `id` can be submitted in the request parameters to read a specific resource. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with the resource's metadata in the response body. If a `GET` request does not include a specific resource `id`, it is treated as a list request. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with an object containing a list of resources' metadata in the response body. When reading resources, some common query parameters are usually available. e.g.: ``` v1/connections?limit=25&offset=25 ``` |Query Parameter|Type|Description| |---------------|----|-----------| |limit|integer|Maximum number of objects to fetch. Usually 25 by default| |offset|integer|Offset after which to start returning objects. For use with limit query parameter.| ### Update Updating a resource requires the resource `id`, and is typically done using an HTTP `PATCH` request, with the fields to modify in the request body. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with information about the modified resource in the response body. ### Delete Deleting a resource requires the resource `id` and is typically executed via an HTTP `DELETE` request. The response usually returns a `204 No Content` response code upon success. ## Conventions - Resource names are plural and expressed in camelCase. - Names are consistent between URL parameter name and field name. - Field names are in snake_case. ```json { \"description\": \"string\", \"name\": \"string\", \"occupied_slots\": 0, \"open_slots\": 0 \"queued_slots\": 0, \"running_slots\": 0, \"scheduled_slots\": 0, \"slots\": 0, } ``` ### Update Mask Update mask is available as a query parameter in patch endpoints. It is used to notify the API which fields you want to update. Using `update_mask` makes it easier to update objects by helping the server know which fields to update in an object instead of updating all fields. The update request ignores any fields that aren't specified in the field mask, leaving them with their current values. Example: ``` resource = request.get('/resource/my-id').json() resource['my_field'] = 'new-value' request.patch('/resource/my-id?update_mask=my_field', data=json.dumps(resource)) ``` ## Versioning and Endpoint Lifecycle - API versioning is not synchronized to specific releases of the Apache Airflow. - APIs are designed to be backward compatible. - Any changes to the API will first go through a deprecation phase. # Trying the API You can use a third party client, such as [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), [HTTPie](https://httpie.org/), [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [the Insomnia rest client](https://insomnia.rest/) to test the Apache Airflow API. Note that you will need to pass credentials data. For e.g., here is how to pause a DAG with [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), when basic authorization is used: ```bash curl -X PATCH 'https://example.com/api/v1/dags/{dag_id}?update_mask=is_paused' \\ -H 'Content-Type: application/json' \\ --user \"username:password\" \\ -d '{ \"is_paused\": true }' ``` Using a graphical tool such as [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [Insomnia](https://insomnia.rest/), it is possible to import the API specifications directly: 1. Download the API specification by clicking the **Download** button at the top of this document 2. Import the JSON specification in the graphical tool of your choice. - In *Postman*, you can click the **import** button at the top - With *Insomnia*, you can just drag-and-drop the file on the UI Note that with *Postman*, you can also generate code snippets by selecting a request and clicking on the **Code** button. ## Enabling CORS [Cross-origin resource sharing (CORS)](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/CORS) is a browser security feature that restricts HTTP requests that are initiated from scripts running in the browser. For details on enabling/configuring CORS, see [Enabling CORS](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Authentication To be able to meet the requirements of many organizations, Airflow supports many authentication methods, and it is even possible to add your own method. If you want to check which auth backend is currently set, you can use `airflow config get-value api auth_backends` command as in the example below. ```bash $ airflow config get-value api auth_backends airflow.api.auth.backend.basic_auth ``` The default is to deny all requests. For details on configuring the authentication, see [API Authorization](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Errors We follow the error response format proposed in [RFC 7807](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7807) also known as Problem Details for HTTP APIs. As with our normal API responses, your client must be prepared to gracefully handle additional members of the response. ## Unauthenticated This indicates that the request has not been applied because it lacks valid authentication credentials for the target resource. Please check that you have valid credentials. ## PermissionDenied This response means that the server understood the request but refuses to authorize it because it lacks sufficient rights to the resource. It happens when you do not have the necessary permission to execute the action you performed. You need to get the appropriate permissions in other to resolve this error. ## BadRequest This response means that the server cannot or will not process the request due to something that is perceived to be a client error (e.g., malformed request syntax, invalid request message framing, or deceptive request routing). To resolve this, please ensure that your syntax is correct. ## NotFound This client error response indicates that the server cannot find the requested resource. ## MethodNotAllowed Indicates that the request method is known by the server but is not supported by the target resource. ## NotAcceptable The target resource does not have a current representation that would be acceptable to the user agent, according to the proactive negotiation header fields received in the request, and the server is unwilling to supply a default representation. ## AlreadyExists The request could not be completed due to a conflict with the current state of the target resource, e.g. the resource it tries to create already exists. ## Unknown This means that the server encountered an unexpected condition that prevented it from fulfilling the request. -API version: 2.5.0 +API version: 2.7.2 Contact: dev@airflow.apache.org */ @@ -34,7 +34,7 @@ import ( // TaskInstanceReferenceCollection struct for TaskInstanceReferenceCollection type TaskInstanceReferenceCollection struct { - TaskInstances *[]TaskInstanceReference `json:"task_instances,omitempty"` + TaskInstances []TaskInstanceReference `json:"task_instances,omitempty"` } // NewTaskInstanceReferenceCollection instantiates a new TaskInstanceReferenceCollection object @@ -60,12 +60,12 @@ func (o *TaskInstanceReferenceCollection) GetTaskInstances() []TaskInstanceRefer var ret []TaskInstanceReference return ret } - return *o.TaskInstances + return o.TaskInstances } // GetTaskInstancesOk returns a tuple with the TaskInstances field value if set, nil otherwise // and a boolean to check if the value has been set. -func (o *TaskInstanceReferenceCollection) GetTaskInstancesOk() (*[]TaskInstanceReference, bool) { +func (o *TaskInstanceReferenceCollection) GetTaskInstancesOk() ([]TaskInstanceReference, bool) { if o == nil || o.TaskInstances == nil { return nil, false } @@ -83,7 +83,7 @@ func (o *TaskInstanceReferenceCollection) HasTaskInstances() bool { // SetTaskInstances gets a reference to the given []TaskInstanceReference and assigns it to the TaskInstances field. func (o *TaskInstanceReferenceCollection) SetTaskInstances(v []TaskInstanceReference) { - o.TaskInstances = &v + o.TaskInstances = v } func (o TaskInstanceReferenceCollection) MarshalJSON() ([]byte, error) { diff --git a/airflow/model_task_outlet_dataset_reference.go b/airflow/model_task_outlet_dataset_reference.go index 1df492d..c0301f2 100644 --- a/airflow/model_task_outlet_dataset_reference.go +++ b/airflow/model_task_outlet_dataset_reference.go @@ -18,9 +18,9 @@ /* Airflow API (Stable) -# Overview To facilitate management, Apache Airflow supports a range of REST API endpoints across its objects. This section provides an overview of the API design, methods, and supported use cases. Most of the endpoints accept `JSON` as input and return `JSON` responses. This means that you must usually add the following headers to your request: ``` Content-type: application/json Accept: application/json ``` ## Resources The term `resource` refers to a single type of object in the Airflow metadata. An API is broken up by its endpoint's corresponding resource. The name of a resource is typically plural and expressed in camelCase. Example: `dagRuns`. Resource names are used as part of endpoint URLs, as well as in API parameters and responses. ## CRUD Operations The platform supports **C**reate, **R**ead, **U**pdate, and **D**elete operations on most resources. You can review the standards for these operations and their standard parameters below. Some endpoints have special behavior as exceptions. ### Create To create a resource, you typically submit an HTTP `POST` request with the resource's required metadata in the request body. The response returns a `201 Created` response code upon success with the resource's metadata, including its internal `id`, in the response body. ### Read The HTTP `GET` request can be used to read a resource or to list a number of resources. A resource's `id` can be submitted in the request parameters to read a specific resource. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with the resource's metadata in the response body. If a `GET` request does not include a specific resource `id`, it is treated as a list request. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with an object containing a list of resources' metadata in the response body. When reading resources, some common query parameters are usually available. e.g.: ``` v1/connections?limit=25&offset=25 ``` |Query Parameter|Type|Description| |---------------|----|-----------| |limit|integer|Maximum number of objects to fetch. Usually 25 by default| |offset|integer|Offset after which to start returning objects. For use with limit query parameter.| ### Update Updating a resource requires the resource `id`, and is typically done using an HTTP `PATCH` request, with the fields to modify in the request body. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with information about the modified resource in the response body. ### Delete Deleting a resource requires the resource `id` and is typically executing via an HTTP `DELETE` request. The response usually returns a `204 No Content` response code upon success. ## Conventions - Resource names are plural and expressed in camelCase. - Names are consistent between URL parameter name and field name. - Field names are in snake_case. ```json { \"name\": \"string\", \"slots\": 0, \"occupied_slots\": 0, \"used_slots\": 0, \"queued_slots\": 0, \"open_slots\": 0 } ``` ### Update Mask Update mask is available as a query parameter in patch endpoints. It is used to notify the API which fields you want to update. Using `update_mask` makes it easier to update objects by helping the server know which fields to update in an object instead of updating all fields. The update request ignores any fields that aren't specified in the field mask, leaving them with their current values. Example: ``` resource = request.get('/resource/my-id').json() resource['my_field'] = 'new-value' request.patch('/resource/my-id?update_mask=my_field', data=json.dumps(resource)) ``` ## Versioning and Endpoint Lifecycle - API versioning is not synchronized to specific releases of the Apache Airflow. - APIs are designed to be backward compatible. - Any changes to the API will first go through a deprecation phase. # Trying the API You can use a third party client, such as [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), [HTTPie](https://httpie.org/), [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [the Insomnia rest client](https://insomnia.rest/) to test the Apache Airflow API. Note that you will need to pass credentials data. For e.g., here is how to pause a DAG with [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), when basic authorization is used: ```bash curl -X PATCH 'https://example.com/api/v1/dags/{dag_id}?update_mask=is_paused' \\ -H 'Content-Type: application/json' \\ --user \"username:password\" \\ -d '{ \"is_paused\": true }' ``` Using a graphical tool such as [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [Insomnia](https://insomnia.rest/), it is possible to import the API specifications directly: 1. Download the API specification by clicking the **Download** button at top of this document 2. Import the JSON specification in the graphical tool of your choice. - In *Postman*, you can click the **import** button at the top - With *Insomnia*, you can just drag-and-drop the file on the UI Note that with *Postman*, you can also generate code snippets by selecting a request and clicking on the **Code** button. ## Enabling CORS [Cross-origin resource sharing (CORS)](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/CORS) is a browser security feature that restricts HTTP requests that are initiated from scripts running in the browser. For details on enabling/configuring CORS, see [Enabling CORS](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Authentication To be able to meet the requirements of many organizations, Airflow supports many authentication methods, and it is even possible to add your own method. If you want to check which auth backend is currently set, you can use `airflow config get-value api auth_backends` command as in the example below. ```bash $ airflow config get-value api auth_backends airflow.api.auth.backend.basic_auth ``` The default is to deny all requests. For details on configuring the authentication, see [API Authorization](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Errors We follow the error response format proposed in [RFC 7807](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7807) also known as Problem Details for HTTP APIs. As with our normal API responses, your client must be prepared to gracefully handle additional members of the response. ## Unauthenticated This indicates that the request has not been applied because it lacks valid authentication credentials for the target resource. Please check that you have valid credentials. ## PermissionDenied This response means that the server understood the request but refuses to authorize it because it lacks sufficient rights to the resource. It happens when you do not have the necessary permission to execute the action you performed. You need to get the appropriate permissions in other to resolve this error. ## BadRequest This response means that the server cannot or will not process the request due to something that is perceived to be a client error (e.g., malformed request syntax, invalid request message framing, or deceptive request routing). To resolve this, please ensure that your syntax is correct. ## NotFound This client error response indicates that the server cannot find the requested resource. ## MethodNotAllowed Indicates that the request method is known by the server but is not supported by the target resource. ## NotAcceptable The target resource does not have a current representation that would be acceptable to the user agent, according to the proactive negotiation header fields received in the request, and the server is unwilling to supply a default representation. ## AlreadyExists The request could not be completed due to a conflict with the current state of the target resource, e.g. the resource it tries to create already exists. ## Unknown This means that the server encountered an unexpected condition that prevented it from fulfilling the request. +# Overview To facilitate management, Apache Airflow supports a range of REST API endpoints across its objects. This section provides an overview of the API design, methods, and supported use cases. Most of the endpoints accept `JSON` as input and return `JSON` responses. This means that you must usually add the following headers to your request: ``` Content-type: application/json Accept: application/json ``` ## Resources The term `resource` refers to a single type of object in the Airflow metadata. An API is broken up by its endpoint's corresponding resource. The name of a resource is typically plural and expressed in camelCase. Example: `dagRuns`. Resource names are used as part of endpoint URLs, as well as in API parameters and responses. ## CRUD Operations The platform supports **C**reate, **R**ead, **U**pdate, and **D**elete operations on most resources. You can review the standards for these operations and their standard parameters below. Some endpoints have special behavior as exceptions. ### Create To create a resource, you typically submit an HTTP `POST` request with the resource's required metadata in the request body. The response returns a `201 Created` response code upon success with the resource's metadata, including its internal `id`, in the response body. ### Read The HTTP `GET` request can be used to read a resource or to list a number of resources. A resource's `id` can be submitted in the request parameters to read a specific resource. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with the resource's metadata in the response body. If a `GET` request does not include a specific resource `id`, it is treated as a list request. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with an object containing a list of resources' metadata in the response body. When reading resources, some common query parameters are usually available. e.g.: ``` v1/connections?limit=25&offset=25 ``` |Query Parameter|Type|Description| |---------------|----|-----------| |limit|integer|Maximum number of objects to fetch. Usually 25 by default| |offset|integer|Offset after which to start returning objects. For use with limit query parameter.| ### Update Updating a resource requires the resource `id`, and is typically done using an HTTP `PATCH` request, with the fields to modify in the request body. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with information about the modified resource in the response body. ### Delete Deleting a resource requires the resource `id` and is typically executed via an HTTP `DELETE` request. The response usually returns a `204 No Content` response code upon success. ## Conventions - Resource names are plural and expressed in camelCase. - Names are consistent between URL parameter name and field name. - Field names are in snake_case. ```json { \"description\": \"string\", \"name\": \"string\", \"occupied_slots\": 0, \"open_slots\": 0 \"queued_slots\": 0, \"running_slots\": 0, \"scheduled_slots\": 0, \"slots\": 0, } ``` ### Update Mask Update mask is available as a query parameter in patch endpoints. It is used to notify the API which fields you want to update. Using `update_mask` makes it easier to update objects by helping the server know which fields to update in an object instead of updating all fields. The update request ignores any fields that aren't specified in the field mask, leaving them with their current values. Example: ``` resource = request.get('/resource/my-id').json() resource['my_field'] = 'new-value' request.patch('/resource/my-id?update_mask=my_field', data=json.dumps(resource)) ``` ## Versioning and Endpoint Lifecycle - API versioning is not synchronized to specific releases of the Apache Airflow. - APIs are designed to be backward compatible. - Any changes to the API will first go through a deprecation phase. # Trying the API You can use a third party client, such as [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), [HTTPie](https://httpie.org/), [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [the Insomnia rest client](https://insomnia.rest/) to test the Apache Airflow API. Note that you will need to pass credentials data. For e.g., here is how to pause a DAG with [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), when basic authorization is used: ```bash curl -X PATCH 'https://example.com/api/v1/dags/{dag_id}?update_mask=is_paused' \\ -H 'Content-Type: application/json' \\ --user \"username:password\" \\ -d '{ \"is_paused\": true }' ``` Using a graphical tool such as [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [Insomnia](https://insomnia.rest/), it is possible to import the API specifications directly: 1. Download the API specification by clicking the **Download** button at the top of this document 2. Import the JSON specification in the graphical tool of your choice. - In *Postman*, you can click the **import** button at the top - With *Insomnia*, you can just drag-and-drop the file on the UI Note that with *Postman*, you can also generate code snippets by selecting a request and clicking on the **Code** button. ## Enabling CORS [Cross-origin resource sharing (CORS)](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/CORS) is a browser security feature that restricts HTTP requests that are initiated from scripts running in the browser. For details on enabling/configuring CORS, see [Enabling CORS](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Authentication To be able to meet the requirements of many organizations, Airflow supports many authentication methods, and it is even possible to add your own method. If you want to check which auth backend is currently set, you can use `airflow config get-value api auth_backends` command as in the example below. ```bash $ airflow config get-value api auth_backends airflow.api.auth.backend.basic_auth ``` The default is to deny all requests. For details on configuring the authentication, see [API Authorization](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Errors We follow the error response format proposed in [RFC 7807](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7807) also known as Problem Details for HTTP APIs. As with our normal API responses, your client must be prepared to gracefully handle additional members of the response. ## Unauthenticated This indicates that the request has not been applied because it lacks valid authentication credentials for the target resource. Please check that you have valid credentials. ## PermissionDenied This response means that the server understood the request but refuses to authorize it because it lacks sufficient rights to the resource. It happens when you do not have the necessary permission to execute the action you performed. You need to get the appropriate permissions in other to resolve this error. ## BadRequest This response means that the server cannot or will not process the request due to something that is perceived to be a client error (e.g., malformed request syntax, invalid request message framing, or deceptive request routing). To resolve this, please ensure that your syntax is correct. ## NotFound This client error response indicates that the server cannot find the requested resource. ## MethodNotAllowed Indicates that the request method is known by the server but is not supported by the target resource. ## NotAcceptable The target resource does not have a current representation that would be acceptable to the user agent, according to the proactive negotiation header fields received in the request, and the server is unwilling to supply a default representation. ## AlreadyExists The request could not be completed due to a conflict with the current state of the target resource, e.g. the resource it tries to create already exists. ## Unknown This means that the server encountered an unexpected condition that prevented it from fulfilling the request. -API version: 2.5.0 +API version: 2.7.2 Contact: dev@airflow.apache.org */ diff --git a/airflow/model_task_state.go b/airflow/model_task_state.go index 7b59313..4dfe64a 100644 --- a/airflow/model_task_state.go +++ b/airflow/model_task_state.go @@ -18,9 +18,9 @@ /* Airflow API (Stable) -# Overview To facilitate management, Apache Airflow supports a range of REST API endpoints across its objects. This section provides an overview of the API design, methods, and supported use cases. Most of the endpoints accept `JSON` as input and return `JSON` responses. This means that you must usually add the following headers to your request: ``` Content-type: application/json Accept: application/json ``` ## Resources The term `resource` refers to a single type of object in the Airflow metadata. An API is broken up by its endpoint's corresponding resource. The name of a resource is typically plural and expressed in camelCase. Example: `dagRuns`. Resource names are used as part of endpoint URLs, as well as in API parameters and responses. ## CRUD Operations The platform supports **C**reate, **R**ead, **U**pdate, and **D**elete operations on most resources. You can review the standards for these operations and their standard parameters below. Some endpoints have special behavior as exceptions. ### Create To create a resource, you typically submit an HTTP `POST` request with the resource's required metadata in the request body. The response returns a `201 Created` response code upon success with the resource's metadata, including its internal `id`, in the response body. ### Read The HTTP `GET` request can be used to read a resource or to list a number of resources. A resource's `id` can be submitted in the request parameters to read a specific resource. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with the resource's metadata in the response body. If a `GET` request does not include a specific resource `id`, it is treated as a list request. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with an object containing a list of resources' metadata in the response body. When reading resources, some common query parameters are usually available. e.g.: ``` v1/connections?limit=25&offset=25 ``` |Query Parameter|Type|Description| |---------------|----|-----------| |limit|integer|Maximum number of objects to fetch. Usually 25 by default| |offset|integer|Offset after which to start returning objects. For use with limit query parameter.| ### Update Updating a resource requires the resource `id`, and is typically done using an HTTP `PATCH` request, with the fields to modify in the request body. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with information about the modified resource in the response body. ### Delete Deleting a resource requires the resource `id` and is typically executing via an HTTP `DELETE` request. The response usually returns a `204 No Content` response code upon success. ## Conventions - Resource names are plural and expressed in camelCase. - Names are consistent between URL parameter name and field name. - Field names are in snake_case. ```json { \"name\": \"string\", \"slots\": 0, \"occupied_slots\": 0, \"used_slots\": 0, \"queued_slots\": 0, \"open_slots\": 0 } ``` ### Update Mask Update mask is available as a query parameter in patch endpoints. It is used to notify the API which fields you want to update. Using `update_mask` makes it easier to update objects by helping the server know which fields to update in an object instead of updating all fields. The update request ignores any fields that aren't specified in the field mask, leaving them with their current values. Example: ``` resource = request.get('/resource/my-id').json() resource['my_field'] = 'new-value' request.patch('/resource/my-id?update_mask=my_field', data=json.dumps(resource)) ``` ## Versioning and Endpoint Lifecycle - API versioning is not synchronized to specific releases of the Apache Airflow. - APIs are designed to be backward compatible. - Any changes to the API will first go through a deprecation phase. # Trying the API You can use a third party client, such as [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), [HTTPie](https://httpie.org/), [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [the Insomnia rest client](https://insomnia.rest/) to test the Apache Airflow API. Note that you will need to pass credentials data. For e.g., here is how to pause a DAG with [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), when basic authorization is used: ```bash curl -X PATCH 'https://example.com/api/v1/dags/{dag_id}?update_mask=is_paused' \\ -H 'Content-Type: application/json' \\ --user \"username:password\" \\ -d '{ \"is_paused\": true }' ``` Using a graphical tool such as [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [Insomnia](https://insomnia.rest/), it is possible to import the API specifications directly: 1. Download the API specification by clicking the **Download** button at top of this document 2. Import the JSON specification in the graphical tool of your choice. - In *Postman*, you can click the **import** button at the top - With *Insomnia*, you can just drag-and-drop the file on the UI Note that with *Postman*, you can also generate code snippets by selecting a request and clicking on the **Code** button. ## Enabling CORS [Cross-origin resource sharing (CORS)](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/CORS) is a browser security feature that restricts HTTP requests that are initiated from scripts running in the browser. For details on enabling/configuring CORS, see [Enabling CORS](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Authentication To be able to meet the requirements of many organizations, Airflow supports many authentication methods, and it is even possible to add your own method. If you want to check which auth backend is currently set, you can use `airflow config get-value api auth_backends` command as in the example below. ```bash $ airflow config get-value api auth_backends airflow.api.auth.backend.basic_auth ``` The default is to deny all requests. For details on configuring the authentication, see [API Authorization](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Errors We follow the error response format proposed in [RFC 7807](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7807) also known as Problem Details for HTTP APIs. As with our normal API responses, your client must be prepared to gracefully handle additional members of the response. ## Unauthenticated This indicates that the request has not been applied because it lacks valid authentication credentials for the target resource. Please check that you have valid credentials. ## PermissionDenied This response means that the server understood the request but refuses to authorize it because it lacks sufficient rights to the resource. It happens when you do not have the necessary permission to execute the action you performed. You need to get the appropriate permissions in other to resolve this error. ## BadRequest This response means that the server cannot or will not process the request due to something that is perceived to be a client error (e.g., malformed request syntax, invalid request message framing, or deceptive request routing). To resolve this, please ensure that your syntax is correct. ## NotFound This client error response indicates that the server cannot find the requested resource. ## MethodNotAllowed Indicates that the request method is known by the server but is not supported by the target resource. ## NotAcceptable The target resource does not have a current representation that would be acceptable to the user agent, according to the proactive negotiation header fields received in the request, and the server is unwilling to supply a default representation. ## AlreadyExists The request could not be completed due to a conflict with the current state of the target resource, e.g. the resource it tries to create already exists. ## Unknown This means that the server encountered an unexpected condition that prevented it from fulfilling the request. +# Overview To facilitate management, Apache Airflow supports a range of REST API endpoints across its objects. This section provides an overview of the API design, methods, and supported use cases. Most of the endpoints accept `JSON` as input and return `JSON` responses. This means that you must usually add the following headers to your request: ``` Content-type: application/json Accept: application/json ``` ## Resources The term `resource` refers to a single type of object in the Airflow metadata. An API is broken up by its endpoint's corresponding resource. The name of a resource is typically plural and expressed in camelCase. Example: `dagRuns`. Resource names are used as part of endpoint URLs, as well as in API parameters and responses. ## CRUD Operations The platform supports **C**reate, **R**ead, **U**pdate, and **D**elete operations on most resources. You can review the standards for these operations and their standard parameters below. Some endpoints have special behavior as exceptions. ### Create To create a resource, you typically submit an HTTP `POST` request with the resource's required metadata in the request body. The response returns a `201 Created` response code upon success with the resource's metadata, including its internal `id`, in the response body. ### Read The HTTP `GET` request can be used to read a resource or to list a number of resources. A resource's `id` can be submitted in the request parameters to read a specific resource. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with the resource's metadata in the response body. If a `GET` request does not include a specific resource `id`, it is treated as a list request. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with an object containing a list of resources' metadata in the response body. When reading resources, some common query parameters are usually available. e.g.: ``` v1/connections?limit=25&offset=25 ``` |Query Parameter|Type|Description| |---------------|----|-----------| |limit|integer|Maximum number of objects to fetch. Usually 25 by default| |offset|integer|Offset after which to start returning objects. For use with limit query parameter.| ### Update Updating a resource requires the resource `id`, and is typically done using an HTTP `PATCH` request, with the fields to modify in the request body. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with information about the modified resource in the response body. ### Delete Deleting a resource requires the resource `id` and is typically executed via an HTTP `DELETE` request. The response usually returns a `204 No Content` response code upon success. ## Conventions - Resource names are plural and expressed in camelCase. - Names are consistent between URL parameter name and field name. - Field names are in snake_case. ```json { \"description\": \"string\", \"name\": \"string\", \"occupied_slots\": 0, \"open_slots\": 0 \"queued_slots\": 0, \"running_slots\": 0, \"scheduled_slots\": 0, \"slots\": 0, } ``` ### Update Mask Update mask is available as a query parameter in patch endpoints. It is used to notify the API which fields you want to update. Using `update_mask` makes it easier to update objects by helping the server know which fields to update in an object instead of updating all fields. The update request ignores any fields that aren't specified in the field mask, leaving them with their current values. Example: ``` resource = request.get('/resource/my-id').json() resource['my_field'] = 'new-value' request.patch('/resource/my-id?update_mask=my_field', data=json.dumps(resource)) ``` ## Versioning and Endpoint Lifecycle - API versioning is not synchronized to specific releases of the Apache Airflow. - APIs are designed to be backward compatible. - Any changes to the API will first go through a deprecation phase. # Trying the API You can use a third party client, such as [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), [HTTPie](https://httpie.org/), [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [the Insomnia rest client](https://insomnia.rest/) to test the Apache Airflow API. Note that you will need to pass credentials data. For e.g., here is how to pause a DAG with [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), when basic authorization is used: ```bash curl -X PATCH 'https://example.com/api/v1/dags/{dag_id}?update_mask=is_paused' \\ -H 'Content-Type: application/json' \\ --user \"username:password\" \\ -d '{ \"is_paused\": true }' ``` Using a graphical tool such as [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [Insomnia](https://insomnia.rest/), it is possible to import the API specifications directly: 1. Download the API specification by clicking the **Download** button at the top of this document 2. Import the JSON specification in the graphical tool of your choice. - In *Postman*, you can click the **import** button at the top - With *Insomnia*, you can just drag-and-drop the file on the UI Note that with *Postman*, you can also generate code snippets by selecting a request and clicking on the **Code** button. ## Enabling CORS [Cross-origin resource sharing (CORS)](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/CORS) is a browser security feature that restricts HTTP requests that are initiated from scripts running in the browser. For details on enabling/configuring CORS, see [Enabling CORS](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Authentication To be able to meet the requirements of many organizations, Airflow supports many authentication methods, and it is even possible to add your own method. If you want to check which auth backend is currently set, you can use `airflow config get-value api auth_backends` command as in the example below. ```bash $ airflow config get-value api auth_backends airflow.api.auth.backend.basic_auth ``` The default is to deny all requests. For details on configuring the authentication, see [API Authorization](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Errors We follow the error response format proposed in [RFC 7807](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7807) also known as Problem Details for HTTP APIs. As with our normal API responses, your client must be prepared to gracefully handle additional members of the response. ## Unauthenticated This indicates that the request has not been applied because it lacks valid authentication credentials for the target resource. Please check that you have valid credentials. ## PermissionDenied This response means that the server understood the request but refuses to authorize it because it lacks sufficient rights to the resource. It happens when you do not have the necessary permission to execute the action you performed. You need to get the appropriate permissions in other to resolve this error. ## BadRequest This response means that the server cannot or will not process the request due to something that is perceived to be a client error (e.g., malformed request syntax, invalid request message framing, or deceptive request routing). To resolve this, please ensure that your syntax is correct. ## NotFound This client error response indicates that the server cannot find the requested resource. ## MethodNotAllowed Indicates that the request method is known by the server but is not supported by the target resource. ## NotAcceptable The target resource does not have a current representation that would be acceptable to the user agent, according to the proactive negotiation header fields received in the request, and the server is unwilling to supply a default representation. ## AlreadyExists The request could not be completed due to a conflict with the current state of the target resource, e.g. the resource it tries to create already exists. ## Unknown This means that the server encountered an unexpected condition that prevented it from fulfilling the request. -API version: 2.5.0 +API version: 2.7.2 Contact: dev@airflow.apache.org */ @@ -33,11 +33,12 @@ import ( "fmt" ) -// TaskState Task state. *Changed in version 2.0.2*: 'removed' is added as a possible value. *Changed in version 2.2.0*: 'deferred' is added as a possible value. *Changed in version 2.4.0*: 'sensing' state has been removed. *Changed in version 2.4.2*: 'restarting' is added as a possible value +// TaskState Task state. *Changed in version 2.0.2*: 'removed' is added as a possible value. *Changed in version 2.2.0*: 'deferred' is added as a possible value. *Changed in version 2.4.0*: 'sensing' state has been removed. *Changed in version 2.4.2*: 'restarting' is added as a possible value *Changed in version 2.7.0*: Field becomes nullable and null primitive is added as a possible value. *Changed in version 2.7.0*: 'none' state is deprecated in favor of null. type TaskState string // List of TaskState const ( + TASKSTATE_NULL TaskState = "null" TASKSTATE_SUCCESS TaskState = "success" TASKSTATE_RUNNING TaskState = "running" TASKSTATE_FAILED TaskState = "failed" @@ -55,6 +56,7 @@ const ( // All allowed values of TaskState enum var AllowedTaskStateEnumValues = []TaskState{ + "null", "success", "running", "failed", diff --git a/airflow/model_time_delta.go b/airflow/model_time_delta.go index 08fb260..b46a199 100644 --- a/airflow/model_time_delta.go +++ b/airflow/model_time_delta.go @@ -18,9 +18,9 @@ /* Airflow API (Stable) -# Overview To facilitate management, Apache Airflow supports a range of REST API endpoints across its objects. This section provides an overview of the API design, methods, and supported use cases. Most of the endpoints accept `JSON` as input and return `JSON` responses. This means that you must usually add the following headers to your request: ``` Content-type: application/json Accept: application/json ``` ## Resources The term `resource` refers to a single type of object in the Airflow metadata. An API is broken up by its endpoint's corresponding resource. The name of a resource is typically plural and expressed in camelCase. Example: `dagRuns`. Resource names are used as part of endpoint URLs, as well as in API parameters and responses. ## CRUD Operations The platform supports **C**reate, **R**ead, **U**pdate, and **D**elete operations on most resources. You can review the standards for these operations and their standard parameters below. Some endpoints have special behavior as exceptions. ### Create To create a resource, you typically submit an HTTP `POST` request with the resource's required metadata in the request body. The response returns a `201 Created` response code upon success with the resource's metadata, including its internal `id`, in the response body. ### Read The HTTP `GET` request can be used to read a resource or to list a number of resources. A resource's `id` can be submitted in the request parameters to read a specific resource. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with the resource's metadata in the response body. If a `GET` request does not include a specific resource `id`, it is treated as a list request. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with an object containing a list of resources' metadata in the response body. When reading resources, some common query parameters are usually available. e.g.: ``` v1/connections?limit=25&offset=25 ``` |Query Parameter|Type|Description| |---------------|----|-----------| |limit|integer|Maximum number of objects to fetch. Usually 25 by default| |offset|integer|Offset after which to start returning objects. For use with limit query parameter.| ### Update Updating a resource requires the resource `id`, and is typically done using an HTTP `PATCH` request, with the fields to modify in the request body. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with information about the modified resource in the response body. ### Delete Deleting a resource requires the resource `id` and is typically executing via an HTTP `DELETE` request. The response usually returns a `204 No Content` response code upon success. ## Conventions - Resource names are plural and expressed in camelCase. - Names are consistent between URL parameter name and field name. - Field names are in snake_case. ```json { \"name\": \"string\", \"slots\": 0, \"occupied_slots\": 0, \"used_slots\": 0, \"queued_slots\": 0, \"open_slots\": 0 } ``` ### Update Mask Update mask is available as a query parameter in patch endpoints. It is used to notify the API which fields you want to update. Using `update_mask` makes it easier to update objects by helping the server know which fields to update in an object instead of updating all fields. The update request ignores any fields that aren't specified in the field mask, leaving them with their current values. Example: ``` resource = request.get('/resource/my-id').json() resource['my_field'] = 'new-value' request.patch('/resource/my-id?update_mask=my_field', data=json.dumps(resource)) ``` ## Versioning and Endpoint Lifecycle - API versioning is not synchronized to specific releases of the Apache Airflow. - APIs are designed to be backward compatible. - Any changes to the API will first go through a deprecation phase. # Trying the API You can use a third party client, such as [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), [HTTPie](https://httpie.org/), [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [the Insomnia rest client](https://insomnia.rest/) to test the Apache Airflow API. Note that you will need to pass credentials data. For e.g., here is how to pause a DAG with [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), when basic authorization is used: ```bash curl -X PATCH 'https://example.com/api/v1/dags/{dag_id}?update_mask=is_paused' \\ -H 'Content-Type: application/json' \\ --user \"username:password\" \\ -d '{ \"is_paused\": true }' ``` Using a graphical tool such as [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [Insomnia](https://insomnia.rest/), it is possible to import the API specifications directly: 1. Download the API specification by clicking the **Download** button at top of this document 2. Import the JSON specification in the graphical tool of your choice. - In *Postman*, you can click the **import** button at the top - With *Insomnia*, you can just drag-and-drop the file on the UI Note that with *Postman*, you can also generate code snippets by selecting a request and clicking on the **Code** button. ## Enabling CORS [Cross-origin resource sharing (CORS)](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/CORS) is a browser security feature that restricts HTTP requests that are initiated from scripts running in the browser. For details on enabling/configuring CORS, see [Enabling CORS](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Authentication To be able to meet the requirements of many organizations, Airflow supports many authentication methods, and it is even possible to add your own method. If you want to check which auth backend is currently set, you can use `airflow config get-value api auth_backends` command as in the example below. ```bash $ airflow config get-value api auth_backends airflow.api.auth.backend.basic_auth ``` The default is to deny all requests. For details on configuring the authentication, see [API Authorization](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Errors We follow the error response format proposed in [RFC 7807](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7807) also known as Problem Details for HTTP APIs. As with our normal API responses, your client must be prepared to gracefully handle additional members of the response. ## Unauthenticated This indicates that the request has not been applied because it lacks valid authentication credentials for the target resource. Please check that you have valid credentials. ## PermissionDenied This response means that the server understood the request but refuses to authorize it because it lacks sufficient rights to the resource. It happens when you do not have the necessary permission to execute the action you performed. You need to get the appropriate permissions in other to resolve this error. ## BadRequest This response means that the server cannot or will not process the request due to something that is perceived to be a client error (e.g., malformed request syntax, invalid request message framing, or deceptive request routing). To resolve this, please ensure that your syntax is correct. ## NotFound This client error response indicates that the server cannot find the requested resource. ## MethodNotAllowed Indicates that the request method is known by the server but is not supported by the target resource. ## NotAcceptable The target resource does not have a current representation that would be acceptable to the user agent, according to the proactive negotiation header fields received in the request, and the server is unwilling to supply a default representation. ## AlreadyExists The request could not be completed due to a conflict with the current state of the target resource, e.g. the resource it tries to create already exists. ## Unknown This means that the server encountered an unexpected condition that prevented it from fulfilling the request. +# Overview To facilitate management, Apache Airflow supports a range of REST API endpoints across its objects. This section provides an overview of the API design, methods, and supported use cases. Most of the endpoints accept `JSON` as input and return `JSON` responses. This means that you must usually add the following headers to your request: ``` Content-type: application/json Accept: application/json ``` ## Resources The term `resource` refers to a single type of object in the Airflow metadata. An API is broken up by its endpoint's corresponding resource. The name of a resource is typically plural and expressed in camelCase. Example: `dagRuns`. Resource names are used as part of endpoint URLs, as well as in API parameters and responses. ## CRUD Operations The platform supports **C**reate, **R**ead, **U**pdate, and **D**elete operations on most resources. You can review the standards for these operations and their standard parameters below. Some endpoints have special behavior as exceptions. ### Create To create a resource, you typically submit an HTTP `POST` request with the resource's required metadata in the request body. The response returns a `201 Created` response code upon success with the resource's metadata, including its internal `id`, in the response body. ### Read The HTTP `GET` request can be used to read a resource or to list a number of resources. A resource's `id` can be submitted in the request parameters to read a specific resource. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with the resource's metadata in the response body. If a `GET` request does not include a specific resource `id`, it is treated as a list request. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with an object containing a list of resources' metadata in the response body. When reading resources, some common query parameters are usually available. e.g.: ``` v1/connections?limit=25&offset=25 ``` |Query Parameter|Type|Description| |---------------|----|-----------| |limit|integer|Maximum number of objects to fetch. Usually 25 by default| |offset|integer|Offset after which to start returning objects. For use with limit query parameter.| ### Update Updating a resource requires the resource `id`, and is typically done using an HTTP `PATCH` request, with the fields to modify in the request body. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with information about the modified resource in the response body. ### Delete Deleting a resource requires the resource `id` and is typically executed via an HTTP `DELETE` request. The response usually returns a `204 No Content` response code upon success. ## Conventions - Resource names are plural and expressed in camelCase. - Names are consistent between URL parameter name and field name. - Field names are in snake_case. ```json { \"description\": \"string\", \"name\": \"string\", \"occupied_slots\": 0, \"open_slots\": 0 \"queued_slots\": 0, \"running_slots\": 0, \"scheduled_slots\": 0, \"slots\": 0, } ``` ### Update Mask Update mask is available as a query parameter in patch endpoints. It is used to notify the API which fields you want to update. Using `update_mask` makes it easier to update objects by helping the server know which fields to update in an object instead of updating all fields. The update request ignores any fields that aren't specified in the field mask, leaving them with their current values. Example: ``` resource = request.get('/resource/my-id').json() resource['my_field'] = 'new-value' request.patch('/resource/my-id?update_mask=my_field', data=json.dumps(resource)) ``` ## Versioning and Endpoint Lifecycle - API versioning is not synchronized to specific releases of the Apache Airflow. - APIs are designed to be backward compatible. - Any changes to the API will first go through a deprecation phase. # Trying the API You can use a third party client, such as [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), [HTTPie](https://httpie.org/), [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [the Insomnia rest client](https://insomnia.rest/) to test the Apache Airflow API. Note that you will need to pass credentials data. For e.g., here is how to pause a DAG with [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), when basic authorization is used: ```bash curl -X PATCH 'https://example.com/api/v1/dags/{dag_id}?update_mask=is_paused' \\ -H 'Content-Type: application/json' \\ --user \"username:password\" \\ -d '{ \"is_paused\": true }' ``` Using a graphical tool such as [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [Insomnia](https://insomnia.rest/), it is possible to import the API specifications directly: 1. Download the API specification by clicking the **Download** button at the top of this document 2. Import the JSON specification in the graphical tool of your choice. - In *Postman*, you can click the **import** button at the top - With *Insomnia*, you can just drag-and-drop the file on the UI Note that with *Postman*, you can also generate code snippets by selecting a request and clicking on the **Code** button. ## Enabling CORS [Cross-origin resource sharing (CORS)](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/CORS) is a browser security feature that restricts HTTP requests that are initiated from scripts running in the browser. For details on enabling/configuring CORS, see [Enabling CORS](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Authentication To be able to meet the requirements of many organizations, Airflow supports many authentication methods, and it is even possible to add your own method. If you want to check which auth backend is currently set, you can use `airflow config get-value api auth_backends` command as in the example below. ```bash $ airflow config get-value api auth_backends airflow.api.auth.backend.basic_auth ``` The default is to deny all requests. For details on configuring the authentication, see [API Authorization](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Errors We follow the error response format proposed in [RFC 7807](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7807) also known as Problem Details for HTTP APIs. As with our normal API responses, your client must be prepared to gracefully handle additional members of the response. ## Unauthenticated This indicates that the request has not been applied because it lacks valid authentication credentials for the target resource. Please check that you have valid credentials. ## PermissionDenied This response means that the server understood the request but refuses to authorize it because it lacks sufficient rights to the resource. It happens when you do not have the necessary permission to execute the action you performed. You need to get the appropriate permissions in other to resolve this error. ## BadRequest This response means that the server cannot or will not process the request due to something that is perceived to be a client error (e.g., malformed request syntax, invalid request message framing, or deceptive request routing). To resolve this, please ensure that your syntax is correct. ## NotFound This client error response indicates that the server cannot find the requested resource. ## MethodNotAllowed Indicates that the request method is known by the server but is not supported by the target resource. ## NotAcceptable The target resource does not have a current representation that would be acceptable to the user agent, according to the proactive negotiation header fields received in the request, and the server is unwilling to supply a default representation. ## AlreadyExists The request could not be completed due to a conflict with the current state of the target resource, e.g. the resource it tries to create already exists. ## Unknown This means that the server encountered an unexpected condition that prevented it from fulfilling the request. -API version: 2.5.0 +API version: 2.7.2 Contact: dev@airflow.apache.org */ diff --git a/airflow/model_trigger.go b/airflow/model_trigger.go index f3d21a3..df3b65d 100644 --- a/airflow/model_trigger.go +++ b/airflow/model_trigger.go @@ -18,9 +18,9 @@ /* Airflow API (Stable) -# Overview To facilitate management, Apache Airflow supports a range of REST API endpoints across its objects. This section provides an overview of the API design, methods, and supported use cases. Most of the endpoints accept `JSON` as input and return `JSON` responses. This means that you must usually add the following headers to your request: ``` Content-type: application/json Accept: application/json ``` ## Resources The term `resource` refers to a single type of object in the Airflow metadata. An API is broken up by its endpoint's corresponding resource. The name of a resource is typically plural and expressed in camelCase. Example: `dagRuns`. Resource names are used as part of endpoint URLs, as well as in API parameters and responses. ## CRUD Operations The platform supports **C**reate, **R**ead, **U**pdate, and **D**elete operations on most resources. You can review the standards for these operations and their standard parameters below. Some endpoints have special behavior as exceptions. ### Create To create a resource, you typically submit an HTTP `POST` request with the resource's required metadata in the request body. The response returns a `201 Created` response code upon success with the resource's metadata, including its internal `id`, in the response body. ### Read The HTTP `GET` request can be used to read a resource or to list a number of resources. A resource's `id` can be submitted in the request parameters to read a specific resource. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with the resource's metadata in the response body. If a `GET` request does not include a specific resource `id`, it is treated as a list request. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with an object containing a list of resources' metadata in the response body. When reading resources, some common query parameters are usually available. e.g.: ``` v1/connections?limit=25&offset=25 ``` |Query Parameter|Type|Description| |---------------|----|-----------| |limit|integer|Maximum number of objects to fetch. Usually 25 by default| |offset|integer|Offset after which to start returning objects. For use with limit query parameter.| ### Update Updating a resource requires the resource `id`, and is typically done using an HTTP `PATCH` request, with the fields to modify in the request body. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with information about the modified resource in the response body. ### Delete Deleting a resource requires the resource `id` and is typically executing via an HTTP `DELETE` request. The response usually returns a `204 No Content` response code upon success. ## Conventions - Resource names are plural and expressed in camelCase. - Names are consistent between URL parameter name and field name. - Field names are in snake_case. ```json { \"name\": \"string\", \"slots\": 0, \"occupied_slots\": 0, \"used_slots\": 0, \"queued_slots\": 0, \"open_slots\": 0 } ``` ### Update Mask Update mask is available as a query parameter in patch endpoints. It is used to notify the API which fields you want to update. Using `update_mask` makes it easier to update objects by helping the server know which fields to update in an object instead of updating all fields. The update request ignores any fields that aren't specified in the field mask, leaving them with their current values. Example: ``` resource = request.get('/resource/my-id').json() resource['my_field'] = 'new-value' request.patch('/resource/my-id?update_mask=my_field', data=json.dumps(resource)) ``` ## Versioning and Endpoint Lifecycle - API versioning is not synchronized to specific releases of the Apache Airflow. - APIs are designed to be backward compatible. - Any changes to the API will first go through a deprecation phase. # Trying the API You can use a third party client, such as [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), [HTTPie](https://httpie.org/), [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [the Insomnia rest client](https://insomnia.rest/) to test the Apache Airflow API. Note that you will need to pass credentials data. For e.g., here is how to pause a DAG with [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), when basic authorization is used: ```bash curl -X PATCH 'https://example.com/api/v1/dags/{dag_id}?update_mask=is_paused' \\ -H 'Content-Type: application/json' \\ --user \"username:password\" \\ -d '{ \"is_paused\": true }' ``` Using a graphical tool such as [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [Insomnia](https://insomnia.rest/), it is possible to import the API specifications directly: 1. Download the API specification by clicking the **Download** button at top of this document 2. Import the JSON specification in the graphical tool of your choice. - In *Postman*, you can click the **import** button at the top - With *Insomnia*, you can just drag-and-drop the file on the UI Note that with *Postman*, you can also generate code snippets by selecting a request and clicking on the **Code** button. ## Enabling CORS [Cross-origin resource sharing (CORS)](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/CORS) is a browser security feature that restricts HTTP requests that are initiated from scripts running in the browser. For details on enabling/configuring CORS, see [Enabling CORS](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Authentication To be able to meet the requirements of many organizations, Airflow supports many authentication methods, and it is even possible to add your own method. If you want to check which auth backend is currently set, you can use `airflow config get-value api auth_backends` command as in the example below. ```bash $ airflow config get-value api auth_backends airflow.api.auth.backend.basic_auth ``` The default is to deny all requests. For details on configuring the authentication, see [API Authorization](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Errors We follow the error response format proposed in [RFC 7807](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7807) also known as Problem Details for HTTP APIs. As with our normal API responses, your client must be prepared to gracefully handle additional members of the response. ## Unauthenticated This indicates that the request has not been applied because it lacks valid authentication credentials for the target resource. Please check that you have valid credentials. ## PermissionDenied This response means that the server understood the request but refuses to authorize it because it lacks sufficient rights to the resource. It happens when you do not have the necessary permission to execute the action you performed. You need to get the appropriate permissions in other to resolve this error. ## BadRequest This response means that the server cannot or will not process the request due to something that is perceived to be a client error (e.g., malformed request syntax, invalid request message framing, or deceptive request routing). To resolve this, please ensure that your syntax is correct. ## NotFound This client error response indicates that the server cannot find the requested resource. ## MethodNotAllowed Indicates that the request method is known by the server but is not supported by the target resource. ## NotAcceptable The target resource does not have a current representation that would be acceptable to the user agent, according to the proactive negotiation header fields received in the request, and the server is unwilling to supply a default representation. ## AlreadyExists The request could not be completed due to a conflict with the current state of the target resource, e.g. the resource it tries to create already exists. ## Unknown This means that the server encountered an unexpected condition that prevented it from fulfilling the request. +# Overview To facilitate management, Apache Airflow supports a range of REST API endpoints across its objects. This section provides an overview of the API design, methods, and supported use cases. Most of the endpoints accept `JSON` as input and return `JSON` responses. This means that you must usually add the following headers to your request: ``` Content-type: application/json Accept: application/json ``` ## Resources The term `resource` refers to a single type of object in the Airflow metadata. An API is broken up by its endpoint's corresponding resource. The name of a resource is typically plural and expressed in camelCase. Example: `dagRuns`. Resource names are used as part of endpoint URLs, as well as in API parameters and responses. ## CRUD Operations The platform supports **C**reate, **R**ead, **U**pdate, and **D**elete operations on most resources. You can review the standards for these operations and their standard parameters below. Some endpoints have special behavior as exceptions. ### Create To create a resource, you typically submit an HTTP `POST` request with the resource's required metadata in the request body. The response returns a `201 Created` response code upon success with the resource's metadata, including its internal `id`, in the response body. ### Read The HTTP `GET` request can be used to read a resource or to list a number of resources. A resource's `id` can be submitted in the request parameters to read a specific resource. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with the resource's metadata in the response body. If a `GET` request does not include a specific resource `id`, it is treated as a list request. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with an object containing a list of resources' metadata in the response body. When reading resources, some common query parameters are usually available. e.g.: ``` v1/connections?limit=25&offset=25 ``` |Query Parameter|Type|Description| |---------------|----|-----------| |limit|integer|Maximum number of objects to fetch. Usually 25 by default| |offset|integer|Offset after which to start returning objects. For use with limit query parameter.| ### Update Updating a resource requires the resource `id`, and is typically done using an HTTP `PATCH` request, with the fields to modify in the request body. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with information about the modified resource in the response body. ### Delete Deleting a resource requires the resource `id` and is typically executed via an HTTP `DELETE` request. The response usually returns a `204 No Content` response code upon success. ## Conventions - Resource names are plural and expressed in camelCase. - Names are consistent between URL parameter name and field name. - Field names are in snake_case. ```json { \"description\": \"string\", \"name\": \"string\", \"occupied_slots\": 0, \"open_slots\": 0 \"queued_slots\": 0, \"running_slots\": 0, \"scheduled_slots\": 0, \"slots\": 0, } ``` ### Update Mask Update mask is available as a query parameter in patch endpoints. It is used to notify the API which fields you want to update. Using `update_mask` makes it easier to update objects by helping the server know which fields to update in an object instead of updating all fields. The update request ignores any fields that aren't specified in the field mask, leaving them with their current values. Example: ``` resource = request.get('/resource/my-id').json() resource['my_field'] = 'new-value' request.patch('/resource/my-id?update_mask=my_field', data=json.dumps(resource)) ``` ## Versioning and Endpoint Lifecycle - API versioning is not synchronized to specific releases of the Apache Airflow. - APIs are designed to be backward compatible. - Any changes to the API will first go through a deprecation phase. # Trying the API You can use a third party client, such as [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), [HTTPie](https://httpie.org/), [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [the Insomnia rest client](https://insomnia.rest/) to test the Apache Airflow API. Note that you will need to pass credentials data. For e.g., here is how to pause a DAG with [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), when basic authorization is used: ```bash curl -X PATCH 'https://example.com/api/v1/dags/{dag_id}?update_mask=is_paused' \\ -H 'Content-Type: application/json' \\ --user \"username:password\" \\ -d '{ \"is_paused\": true }' ``` Using a graphical tool such as [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [Insomnia](https://insomnia.rest/), it is possible to import the API specifications directly: 1. Download the API specification by clicking the **Download** button at the top of this document 2. Import the JSON specification in the graphical tool of your choice. - In *Postman*, you can click the **import** button at the top - With *Insomnia*, you can just drag-and-drop the file on the UI Note that with *Postman*, you can also generate code snippets by selecting a request and clicking on the **Code** button. ## Enabling CORS [Cross-origin resource sharing (CORS)](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/CORS) is a browser security feature that restricts HTTP requests that are initiated from scripts running in the browser. For details on enabling/configuring CORS, see [Enabling CORS](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Authentication To be able to meet the requirements of many organizations, Airflow supports many authentication methods, and it is even possible to add your own method. If you want to check which auth backend is currently set, you can use `airflow config get-value api auth_backends` command as in the example below. ```bash $ airflow config get-value api auth_backends airflow.api.auth.backend.basic_auth ``` The default is to deny all requests. For details on configuring the authentication, see [API Authorization](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Errors We follow the error response format proposed in [RFC 7807](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7807) also known as Problem Details for HTTP APIs. As with our normal API responses, your client must be prepared to gracefully handle additional members of the response. ## Unauthenticated This indicates that the request has not been applied because it lacks valid authentication credentials for the target resource. Please check that you have valid credentials. ## PermissionDenied This response means that the server understood the request but refuses to authorize it because it lacks sufficient rights to the resource. It happens when you do not have the necessary permission to execute the action you performed. You need to get the appropriate permissions in other to resolve this error. ## BadRequest This response means that the server cannot or will not process the request due to something that is perceived to be a client error (e.g., malformed request syntax, invalid request message framing, or deceptive request routing). To resolve this, please ensure that your syntax is correct. ## NotFound This client error response indicates that the server cannot find the requested resource. ## MethodNotAllowed Indicates that the request method is known by the server but is not supported by the target resource. ## NotAcceptable The target resource does not have a current representation that would be acceptable to the user agent, according to the proactive negotiation header fields received in the request, and the server is unwilling to supply a default representation. ## AlreadyExists The request could not be completed due to a conflict with the current state of the target resource, e.g. the resource it tries to create already exists. ## Unknown This means that the server encountered an unexpected condition that prevented it from fulfilling the request. -API version: 2.5.0 +API version: 2.7.2 Contact: dev@airflow.apache.org */ diff --git a/airflow/model_trigger_rule.go b/airflow/model_trigger_rule.go index bdad206..9ad68bc 100644 --- a/airflow/model_trigger_rule.go +++ b/airflow/model_trigger_rule.go @@ -18,9 +18,9 @@ /* Airflow API (Stable) -# Overview To facilitate management, Apache Airflow supports a range of REST API endpoints across its objects. This section provides an overview of the API design, methods, and supported use cases. Most of the endpoints accept `JSON` as input and return `JSON` responses. This means that you must usually add the following headers to your request: ``` Content-type: application/json Accept: application/json ``` ## Resources The term `resource` refers to a single type of object in the Airflow metadata. An API is broken up by its endpoint's corresponding resource. The name of a resource is typically plural and expressed in camelCase. Example: `dagRuns`. Resource names are used as part of endpoint URLs, as well as in API parameters and responses. ## CRUD Operations The platform supports **C**reate, **R**ead, **U**pdate, and **D**elete operations on most resources. You can review the standards for these operations and their standard parameters below. Some endpoints have special behavior as exceptions. ### Create To create a resource, you typically submit an HTTP `POST` request with the resource's required metadata in the request body. The response returns a `201 Created` response code upon success with the resource's metadata, including its internal `id`, in the response body. ### Read The HTTP `GET` request can be used to read a resource or to list a number of resources. A resource's `id` can be submitted in the request parameters to read a specific resource. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with the resource's metadata in the response body. If a `GET` request does not include a specific resource `id`, it is treated as a list request. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with an object containing a list of resources' metadata in the response body. When reading resources, some common query parameters are usually available. e.g.: ``` v1/connections?limit=25&offset=25 ``` |Query Parameter|Type|Description| |---------------|----|-----------| |limit|integer|Maximum number of objects to fetch. Usually 25 by default| |offset|integer|Offset after which to start returning objects. For use with limit query parameter.| ### Update Updating a resource requires the resource `id`, and is typically done using an HTTP `PATCH` request, with the fields to modify in the request body. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with information about the modified resource in the response body. ### Delete Deleting a resource requires the resource `id` and is typically executing via an HTTP `DELETE` request. The response usually returns a `204 No Content` response code upon success. ## Conventions - Resource names are plural and expressed in camelCase. - Names are consistent between URL parameter name and field name. - Field names are in snake_case. ```json { \"name\": \"string\", \"slots\": 0, \"occupied_slots\": 0, \"used_slots\": 0, \"queued_slots\": 0, \"open_slots\": 0 } ``` ### Update Mask Update mask is available as a query parameter in patch endpoints. It is used to notify the API which fields you want to update. Using `update_mask` makes it easier to update objects by helping the server know which fields to update in an object instead of updating all fields. The update request ignores any fields that aren't specified in the field mask, leaving them with their current values. Example: ``` resource = request.get('/resource/my-id').json() resource['my_field'] = 'new-value' request.patch('/resource/my-id?update_mask=my_field', data=json.dumps(resource)) ``` ## Versioning and Endpoint Lifecycle - API versioning is not synchronized to specific releases of the Apache Airflow. - APIs are designed to be backward compatible. - Any changes to the API will first go through a deprecation phase. # Trying the API You can use a third party client, such as [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), [HTTPie](https://httpie.org/), [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [the Insomnia rest client](https://insomnia.rest/) to test the Apache Airflow API. Note that you will need to pass credentials data. For e.g., here is how to pause a DAG with [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), when basic authorization is used: ```bash curl -X PATCH 'https://example.com/api/v1/dags/{dag_id}?update_mask=is_paused' \\ -H 'Content-Type: application/json' \\ --user \"username:password\" \\ -d '{ \"is_paused\": true }' ``` Using a graphical tool such as [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [Insomnia](https://insomnia.rest/), it is possible to import the API specifications directly: 1. Download the API specification by clicking the **Download** button at top of this document 2. Import the JSON specification in the graphical tool of your choice. - In *Postman*, you can click the **import** button at the top - With *Insomnia*, you can just drag-and-drop the file on the UI Note that with *Postman*, you can also generate code snippets by selecting a request and clicking on the **Code** button. ## Enabling CORS [Cross-origin resource sharing (CORS)](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/CORS) is a browser security feature that restricts HTTP requests that are initiated from scripts running in the browser. For details on enabling/configuring CORS, see [Enabling CORS](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Authentication To be able to meet the requirements of many organizations, Airflow supports many authentication methods, and it is even possible to add your own method. If you want to check which auth backend is currently set, you can use `airflow config get-value api auth_backends` command as in the example below. ```bash $ airflow config get-value api auth_backends airflow.api.auth.backend.basic_auth ``` The default is to deny all requests. For details on configuring the authentication, see [API Authorization](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Errors We follow the error response format proposed in [RFC 7807](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7807) also known as Problem Details for HTTP APIs. As with our normal API responses, your client must be prepared to gracefully handle additional members of the response. ## Unauthenticated This indicates that the request has not been applied because it lacks valid authentication credentials for the target resource. Please check that you have valid credentials. ## PermissionDenied This response means that the server understood the request but refuses to authorize it because it lacks sufficient rights to the resource. It happens when you do not have the necessary permission to execute the action you performed. You need to get the appropriate permissions in other to resolve this error. ## BadRequest This response means that the server cannot or will not process the request due to something that is perceived to be a client error (e.g., malformed request syntax, invalid request message framing, or deceptive request routing). To resolve this, please ensure that your syntax is correct. ## NotFound This client error response indicates that the server cannot find the requested resource. ## MethodNotAllowed Indicates that the request method is known by the server but is not supported by the target resource. ## NotAcceptable The target resource does not have a current representation that would be acceptable to the user agent, according to the proactive negotiation header fields received in the request, and the server is unwilling to supply a default representation. ## AlreadyExists The request could not be completed due to a conflict with the current state of the target resource, e.g. the resource it tries to create already exists. ## Unknown This means that the server encountered an unexpected condition that prevented it from fulfilling the request. +# Overview To facilitate management, Apache Airflow supports a range of REST API endpoints across its objects. This section provides an overview of the API design, methods, and supported use cases. Most of the endpoints accept `JSON` as input and return `JSON` responses. This means that you must usually add the following headers to your request: ``` Content-type: application/json Accept: application/json ``` ## Resources The term `resource` refers to a single type of object in the Airflow metadata. An API is broken up by its endpoint's corresponding resource. The name of a resource is typically plural and expressed in camelCase. Example: `dagRuns`. Resource names are used as part of endpoint URLs, as well as in API parameters and responses. ## CRUD Operations The platform supports **C**reate, **R**ead, **U**pdate, and **D**elete operations on most resources. You can review the standards for these operations and their standard parameters below. Some endpoints have special behavior as exceptions. ### Create To create a resource, you typically submit an HTTP `POST` request with the resource's required metadata in the request body. The response returns a `201 Created` response code upon success with the resource's metadata, including its internal `id`, in the response body. ### Read The HTTP `GET` request can be used to read a resource or to list a number of resources. A resource's `id` can be submitted in the request parameters to read a specific resource. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with the resource's metadata in the response body. If a `GET` request does not include a specific resource `id`, it is treated as a list request. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with an object containing a list of resources' metadata in the response body. When reading resources, some common query parameters are usually available. e.g.: ``` v1/connections?limit=25&offset=25 ``` |Query Parameter|Type|Description| |---------------|----|-----------| |limit|integer|Maximum number of objects to fetch. Usually 25 by default| |offset|integer|Offset after which to start returning objects. For use with limit query parameter.| ### Update Updating a resource requires the resource `id`, and is typically done using an HTTP `PATCH` request, with the fields to modify in the request body. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with information about the modified resource in the response body. ### Delete Deleting a resource requires the resource `id` and is typically executed via an HTTP `DELETE` request. The response usually returns a `204 No Content` response code upon success. ## Conventions - Resource names are plural and expressed in camelCase. - Names are consistent between URL parameter name and field name. - Field names are in snake_case. ```json { \"description\": \"string\", \"name\": \"string\", \"occupied_slots\": 0, \"open_slots\": 0 \"queued_slots\": 0, \"running_slots\": 0, \"scheduled_slots\": 0, \"slots\": 0, } ``` ### Update Mask Update mask is available as a query parameter in patch endpoints. It is used to notify the API which fields you want to update. Using `update_mask` makes it easier to update objects by helping the server know which fields to update in an object instead of updating all fields. The update request ignores any fields that aren't specified in the field mask, leaving them with their current values. Example: ``` resource = request.get('/resource/my-id').json() resource['my_field'] = 'new-value' request.patch('/resource/my-id?update_mask=my_field', data=json.dumps(resource)) ``` ## Versioning and Endpoint Lifecycle - API versioning is not synchronized to specific releases of the Apache Airflow. - APIs are designed to be backward compatible. - Any changes to the API will first go through a deprecation phase. # Trying the API You can use a third party client, such as [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), [HTTPie](https://httpie.org/), [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [the Insomnia rest client](https://insomnia.rest/) to test the Apache Airflow API. Note that you will need to pass credentials data. For e.g., here is how to pause a DAG with [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), when basic authorization is used: ```bash curl -X PATCH 'https://example.com/api/v1/dags/{dag_id}?update_mask=is_paused' \\ -H 'Content-Type: application/json' \\ --user \"username:password\" \\ -d '{ \"is_paused\": true }' ``` Using a graphical tool such as [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [Insomnia](https://insomnia.rest/), it is possible to import the API specifications directly: 1. Download the API specification by clicking the **Download** button at the top of this document 2. Import the JSON specification in the graphical tool of your choice. - In *Postman*, you can click the **import** button at the top - With *Insomnia*, you can just drag-and-drop the file on the UI Note that with *Postman*, you can also generate code snippets by selecting a request and clicking on the **Code** button. ## Enabling CORS [Cross-origin resource sharing (CORS)](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/CORS) is a browser security feature that restricts HTTP requests that are initiated from scripts running in the browser. For details on enabling/configuring CORS, see [Enabling CORS](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Authentication To be able to meet the requirements of many organizations, Airflow supports many authentication methods, and it is even possible to add your own method. If you want to check which auth backend is currently set, you can use `airflow config get-value api auth_backends` command as in the example below. ```bash $ airflow config get-value api auth_backends airflow.api.auth.backend.basic_auth ``` The default is to deny all requests. For details on configuring the authentication, see [API Authorization](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Errors We follow the error response format proposed in [RFC 7807](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7807) also known as Problem Details for HTTP APIs. As with our normal API responses, your client must be prepared to gracefully handle additional members of the response. ## Unauthenticated This indicates that the request has not been applied because it lacks valid authentication credentials for the target resource. Please check that you have valid credentials. ## PermissionDenied This response means that the server understood the request but refuses to authorize it because it lacks sufficient rights to the resource. It happens when you do not have the necessary permission to execute the action you performed. You need to get the appropriate permissions in other to resolve this error. ## BadRequest This response means that the server cannot or will not process the request due to something that is perceived to be a client error (e.g., malformed request syntax, invalid request message framing, or deceptive request routing). To resolve this, please ensure that your syntax is correct. ## NotFound This client error response indicates that the server cannot find the requested resource. ## MethodNotAllowed Indicates that the request method is known by the server but is not supported by the target resource. ## NotAcceptable The target resource does not have a current representation that would be acceptable to the user agent, according to the proactive negotiation header fields received in the request, and the server is unwilling to supply a default representation. ## AlreadyExists The request could not be completed due to a conflict with the current state of the target resource, e.g. the resource it tries to create already exists. ## Unknown This means that the server encountered an unexpected condition that prevented it from fulfilling the request. -API version: 2.5.0 +API version: 2.7.2 Contact: dev@airflow.apache.org */ diff --git a/airflow/model_triggerer_status.go b/airflow/model_triggerer_status.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000..d6f0cd0 --- /dev/null +++ b/airflow/model_triggerer_status.go @@ -0,0 +1,173 @@ +/* +Airflow API (Stable) + +# Overview To facilitate management, Apache Airflow supports a range of REST API endpoints across its objects. This section provides an overview of the API design, methods, and supported use cases. Most of the endpoints accept `JSON` as input and return `JSON` responses. This means that you must usually add the following headers to your request: ``` Content-type: application/json Accept: application/json ``` ## Resources The term `resource` refers to a single type of object in the Airflow metadata. An API is broken up by its endpoint's corresponding resource. The name of a resource is typically plural and expressed in camelCase. Example: `dagRuns`. Resource names are used as part of endpoint URLs, as well as in API parameters and responses. ## CRUD Operations The platform supports **C**reate, **R**ead, **U**pdate, and **D**elete operations on most resources. You can review the standards for these operations and their standard parameters below. Some endpoints have special behavior as exceptions. ### Create To create a resource, you typically submit an HTTP `POST` request with the resource's required metadata in the request body. The response returns a `201 Created` response code upon success with the resource's metadata, including its internal `id`, in the response body. ### Read The HTTP `GET` request can be used to read a resource or to list a number of resources. A resource's `id` can be submitted in the request parameters to read a specific resource. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with the resource's metadata in the response body. If a `GET` request does not include a specific resource `id`, it is treated as a list request. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with an object containing a list of resources' metadata in the response body. When reading resources, some common query parameters are usually available. e.g.: ``` v1/connections?limit=25&offset=25 ``` |Query Parameter|Type|Description| |---------------|----|-----------| |limit|integer|Maximum number of objects to fetch. Usually 25 by default| |offset|integer|Offset after which to start returning objects. For use with limit query parameter.| ### Update Updating a resource requires the resource `id`, and is typically done using an HTTP `PATCH` request, with the fields to modify in the request body. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with information about the modified resource in the response body. ### Delete Deleting a resource requires the resource `id` and is typically executed via an HTTP `DELETE` request. The response usually returns a `204 No Content` response code upon success. ## Conventions - Resource names are plural and expressed in camelCase. - Names are consistent between URL parameter name and field name. - Field names are in snake_case. ```json { \"description\": \"string\", \"name\": \"string\", \"occupied_slots\": 0, \"open_slots\": 0 \"queued_slots\": 0, \"running_slots\": 0, \"scheduled_slots\": 0, \"slots\": 0, } ``` ### Update Mask Update mask is available as a query parameter in patch endpoints. It is used to notify the API which fields you want to update. Using `update_mask` makes it easier to update objects by helping the server know which fields to update in an object instead of updating all fields. The update request ignores any fields that aren't specified in the field mask, leaving them with their current values. Example: ``` resource = request.get('/resource/my-id').json() resource['my_field'] = 'new-value' request.patch('/resource/my-id?update_mask=my_field', data=json.dumps(resource)) ``` ## Versioning and Endpoint Lifecycle - API versioning is not synchronized to specific releases of the Apache Airflow. - APIs are designed to be backward compatible. - Any changes to the API will first go through a deprecation phase. # Trying the API You can use a third party client, such as [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), [HTTPie](https://httpie.org/), [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [the Insomnia rest client](https://insomnia.rest/) to test the Apache Airflow API. Note that you will need to pass credentials data. For e.g., here is how to pause a DAG with [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), when basic authorization is used: ```bash curl -X PATCH 'https://example.com/api/v1/dags/{dag_id}?update_mask=is_paused' \\ -H 'Content-Type: application/json' \\ --user \"username:password\" \\ -d '{ \"is_paused\": true }' ``` Using a graphical tool such as [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [Insomnia](https://insomnia.rest/), it is possible to import the API specifications directly: 1. Download the API specification by clicking the **Download** button at the top of this document 2. Import the JSON specification in the graphical tool of your choice. - In *Postman*, you can click the **import** button at the top - With *Insomnia*, you can just drag-and-drop the file on the UI Note that with *Postman*, you can also generate code snippets by selecting a request and clicking on the **Code** button. ## Enabling CORS [Cross-origin resource sharing (CORS)](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/CORS) is a browser security feature that restricts HTTP requests that are initiated from scripts running in the browser. For details on enabling/configuring CORS, see [Enabling CORS](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Authentication To be able to meet the requirements of many organizations, Airflow supports many authentication methods, and it is even possible to add your own method. If you want to check which auth backend is currently set, you can use `airflow config get-value api auth_backends` command as in the example below. ```bash $ airflow config get-value api auth_backends airflow.api.auth.backend.basic_auth ``` The default is to deny all requests. For details on configuring the authentication, see [API Authorization](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Errors We follow the error response format proposed in [RFC 7807](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7807) also known as Problem Details for HTTP APIs. As with our normal API responses, your client must be prepared to gracefully handle additional members of the response. ## Unauthenticated This indicates that the request has not been applied because it lacks valid authentication credentials for the target resource. Please check that you have valid credentials. ## PermissionDenied This response means that the server understood the request but refuses to authorize it because it lacks sufficient rights to the resource. It happens when you do not have the necessary permission to execute the action you performed. You need to get the appropriate permissions in other to resolve this error. ## BadRequest This response means that the server cannot or will not process the request due to something that is perceived to be a client error (e.g., malformed request syntax, invalid request message framing, or deceptive request routing). To resolve this, please ensure that your syntax is correct. ## NotFound This client error response indicates that the server cannot find the requested resource. ## MethodNotAllowed Indicates that the request method is known by the server but is not supported by the target resource. ## NotAcceptable The target resource does not have a current representation that would be acceptable to the user agent, according to the proactive negotiation header fields received in the request, and the server is unwilling to supply a default representation. ## AlreadyExists The request could not be completed due to a conflict with the current state of the target resource, e.g. the resource it tries to create already exists. ## Unknown This means that the server encountered an unexpected condition that prevented it from fulfilling the request. + +API version: 2.7.2 +Contact: dev@airflow.apache.org +*/ + +// Code generated by OpenAPI Generator (https://openapi-generator.tech); DO NOT EDIT. + +package airflow + +import ( + "encoding/json" +) + +// TriggererStatus The status and the latest triggerer heartbeat. *New in version 2.6.2* +type TriggererStatus struct { + Status NullableHealthStatus `json:"status,omitempty"` + // The time the triggerer last did a heartbeat. + LatestTriggererHeartbeat NullableString `json:"latest_triggerer_heartbeat,omitempty"` +} + +// NewTriggererStatus instantiates a new TriggererStatus object +// This constructor will assign default values to properties that have it defined, +// and makes sure properties required by API are set, but the set of arguments +// will change when the set of required properties is changed +func NewTriggererStatus() *TriggererStatus { + this := TriggererStatus{} + return &this +} + +// NewTriggererStatusWithDefaults instantiates a new TriggererStatus object +// This constructor will only assign default values to properties that have it defined, +// but it doesn't guarantee that properties required by API are set +func NewTriggererStatusWithDefaults() *TriggererStatus { + this := TriggererStatus{} + return &this +} + +// GetStatus returns the Status field value if set, zero value otherwise (both if not set or set to explicit null). +func (o *TriggererStatus) GetStatus() HealthStatus { + if o == nil || o.Status.Get() == nil { + var ret HealthStatus + return ret + } + return *o.Status.Get() +} + +// GetStatusOk returns a tuple with the Status field value if set, nil otherwise +// and a boolean to check if the value has been set. +// NOTE: If the value is an explicit nil, `nil, true` will be returned +func (o *TriggererStatus) GetStatusOk() (*HealthStatus, bool) { + if o == nil { + return nil, false + } + return o.Status.Get(), o.Status.IsSet() +} + +// HasStatus returns a boolean if a field has been set. +func (o *TriggererStatus) HasStatus() bool { + if o != nil && o.Status.IsSet() { + return true + } + + return false +} + +// SetStatus gets a reference to the given NullableHealthStatus and assigns it to the Status field. +func (o *TriggererStatus) SetStatus(v HealthStatus) { + o.Status.Set(&v) +} +// SetStatusNil sets the value for Status to be an explicit nil +func (o *TriggererStatus) SetStatusNil() { + o.Status.Set(nil) +} + +// UnsetStatus ensures that no value is present for Status, not even an explicit nil +func (o *TriggererStatus) UnsetStatus() { + o.Status.Unset() +} + +// GetLatestTriggererHeartbeat returns the LatestTriggererHeartbeat field value if set, zero value otherwise (both if not set or set to explicit null). +func (o *TriggererStatus) GetLatestTriggererHeartbeat() string { + if o == nil || o.LatestTriggererHeartbeat.Get() == nil { + var ret string + return ret + } + return *o.LatestTriggererHeartbeat.Get() +} + +// GetLatestTriggererHeartbeatOk returns a tuple with the LatestTriggererHeartbeat field value if set, nil otherwise +// and a boolean to check if the value has been set. +// NOTE: If the value is an explicit nil, `nil, true` will be returned +func (o *TriggererStatus) GetLatestTriggererHeartbeatOk() (*string, bool) { + if o == nil { + return nil, false + } + return o.LatestTriggererHeartbeat.Get(), o.LatestTriggererHeartbeat.IsSet() +} + +// HasLatestTriggererHeartbeat returns a boolean if a field has been set. +func (o *TriggererStatus) HasLatestTriggererHeartbeat() bool { + if o != nil && o.LatestTriggererHeartbeat.IsSet() { + return true + } + + return false +} + +// SetLatestTriggererHeartbeat gets a reference to the given NullableString and assigns it to the LatestTriggererHeartbeat field. +func (o *TriggererStatus) SetLatestTriggererHeartbeat(v string) { + o.LatestTriggererHeartbeat.Set(&v) +} +// SetLatestTriggererHeartbeatNil sets the value for LatestTriggererHeartbeat to be an explicit nil +func (o *TriggererStatus) SetLatestTriggererHeartbeatNil() { + o.LatestTriggererHeartbeat.Set(nil) +} + +// UnsetLatestTriggererHeartbeat ensures that no value is present for LatestTriggererHeartbeat, not even an explicit nil +func (o *TriggererStatus) UnsetLatestTriggererHeartbeat() { + o.LatestTriggererHeartbeat.Unset() +} + +func (o TriggererStatus) MarshalJSON() ([]byte, error) { + toSerialize := map[string]interface{}{} + if o.Status.IsSet() { + toSerialize["status"] = o.Status.Get() + } + if o.LatestTriggererHeartbeat.IsSet() { + toSerialize["latest_triggerer_heartbeat"] = o.LatestTriggererHeartbeat.Get() + } + return json.Marshal(toSerialize) +} + +type NullableTriggererStatus struct { + value *TriggererStatus + isSet bool +} + +func (v NullableTriggererStatus) Get() *TriggererStatus { + return v.value +} + +func (v *NullableTriggererStatus) Set(val *TriggererStatus) { + v.value = val + v.isSet = true +} + +func (v NullableTriggererStatus) IsSet() bool { + return v.isSet +} + +func (v *NullableTriggererStatus) Unset() { + v.value = nil + v.isSet = false +} + +func NewNullableTriggererStatus(val *TriggererStatus) *NullableTriggererStatus { + return &NullableTriggererStatus{value: val, isSet: true} +} + +func (v NullableTriggererStatus) MarshalJSON() ([]byte, error) { + return json.Marshal(v.value) +} + +func (v *NullableTriggererStatus) UnmarshalJSON(src []byte) error { + v.isSet = true + return json.Unmarshal(src, &v.value) +} + + diff --git a/airflow/model_update_dag_run_state.go b/airflow/model_update_dag_run_state.go index 413c155..8036afd 100644 --- a/airflow/model_update_dag_run_state.go +++ b/airflow/model_update_dag_run_state.go @@ -18,9 +18,9 @@ /* Airflow API (Stable) -# Overview To facilitate management, Apache Airflow supports a range of REST API endpoints across its objects. This section provides an overview of the API design, methods, and supported use cases. Most of the endpoints accept `JSON` as input and return `JSON` responses. This means that you must usually add the following headers to your request: ``` Content-type: application/json Accept: application/json ``` ## Resources The term `resource` refers to a single type of object in the Airflow metadata. An API is broken up by its endpoint's corresponding resource. The name of a resource is typically plural and expressed in camelCase. Example: `dagRuns`. Resource names are used as part of endpoint URLs, as well as in API parameters and responses. ## CRUD Operations The platform supports **C**reate, **R**ead, **U**pdate, and **D**elete operations on most resources. You can review the standards for these operations and their standard parameters below. Some endpoints have special behavior as exceptions. ### Create To create a resource, you typically submit an HTTP `POST` request with the resource's required metadata in the request body. The response returns a `201 Created` response code upon success with the resource's metadata, including its internal `id`, in the response body. ### Read The HTTP `GET` request can be used to read a resource or to list a number of resources. A resource's `id` can be submitted in the request parameters to read a specific resource. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with the resource's metadata in the response body. If a `GET` request does not include a specific resource `id`, it is treated as a list request. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with an object containing a list of resources' metadata in the response body. When reading resources, some common query parameters are usually available. e.g.: ``` v1/connections?limit=25&offset=25 ``` |Query Parameter|Type|Description| |---------------|----|-----------| |limit|integer|Maximum number of objects to fetch. Usually 25 by default| |offset|integer|Offset after which to start returning objects. For use with limit query parameter.| ### Update Updating a resource requires the resource `id`, and is typically done using an HTTP `PATCH` request, with the fields to modify in the request body. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with information about the modified resource in the response body. ### Delete Deleting a resource requires the resource `id` and is typically executing via an HTTP `DELETE` request. The response usually returns a `204 No Content` response code upon success. ## Conventions - Resource names are plural and expressed in camelCase. - Names are consistent between URL parameter name and field name. - Field names are in snake_case. ```json { \"name\": \"string\", \"slots\": 0, \"occupied_slots\": 0, \"used_slots\": 0, \"queued_slots\": 0, \"open_slots\": 0 } ``` ### Update Mask Update mask is available as a query parameter in patch endpoints. It is used to notify the API which fields you want to update. Using `update_mask` makes it easier to update objects by helping the server know which fields to update in an object instead of updating all fields. The update request ignores any fields that aren't specified in the field mask, leaving them with their current values. Example: ``` resource = request.get('/resource/my-id').json() resource['my_field'] = 'new-value' request.patch('/resource/my-id?update_mask=my_field', data=json.dumps(resource)) ``` ## Versioning and Endpoint Lifecycle - API versioning is not synchronized to specific releases of the Apache Airflow. - APIs are designed to be backward compatible. - Any changes to the API will first go through a deprecation phase. # Trying the API You can use a third party client, such as [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), [HTTPie](https://httpie.org/), [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [the Insomnia rest client](https://insomnia.rest/) to test the Apache Airflow API. Note that you will need to pass credentials data. For e.g., here is how to pause a DAG with [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), when basic authorization is used: ```bash curl -X PATCH 'https://example.com/api/v1/dags/{dag_id}?update_mask=is_paused' \\ -H 'Content-Type: application/json' \\ --user \"username:password\" \\ -d '{ \"is_paused\": true }' ``` Using a graphical tool such as [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [Insomnia](https://insomnia.rest/), it is possible to import the API specifications directly: 1. Download the API specification by clicking the **Download** button at top of this document 2. Import the JSON specification in the graphical tool of your choice. - In *Postman*, you can click the **import** button at the top - With *Insomnia*, you can just drag-and-drop the file on the UI Note that with *Postman*, you can also generate code snippets by selecting a request and clicking on the **Code** button. ## Enabling CORS [Cross-origin resource sharing (CORS)](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/CORS) is a browser security feature that restricts HTTP requests that are initiated from scripts running in the browser. For details on enabling/configuring CORS, see [Enabling CORS](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Authentication To be able to meet the requirements of many organizations, Airflow supports many authentication methods, and it is even possible to add your own method. If you want to check which auth backend is currently set, you can use `airflow config get-value api auth_backends` command as in the example below. ```bash $ airflow config get-value api auth_backends airflow.api.auth.backend.basic_auth ``` The default is to deny all requests. For details on configuring the authentication, see [API Authorization](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Errors We follow the error response format proposed in [RFC 7807](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7807) also known as Problem Details for HTTP APIs. As with our normal API responses, your client must be prepared to gracefully handle additional members of the response. ## Unauthenticated This indicates that the request has not been applied because it lacks valid authentication credentials for the target resource. Please check that you have valid credentials. ## PermissionDenied This response means that the server understood the request but refuses to authorize it because it lacks sufficient rights to the resource. It happens when you do not have the necessary permission to execute the action you performed. You need to get the appropriate permissions in other to resolve this error. ## BadRequest This response means that the server cannot or will not process the request due to something that is perceived to be a client error (e.g., malformed request syntax, invalid request message framing, or deceptive request routing). To resolve this, please ensure that your syntax is correct. ## NotFound This client error response indicates that the server cannot find the requested resource. ## MethodNotAllowed Indicates that the request method is known by the server but is not supported by the target resource. ## NotAcceptable The target resource does not have a current representation that would be acceptable to the user agent, according to the proactive negotiation header fields received in the request, and the server is unwilling to supply a default representation. ## AlreadyExists The request could not be completed due to a conflict with the current state of the target resource, e.g. the resource it tries to create already exists. ## Unknown This means that the server encountered an unexpected condition that prevented it from fulfilling the request. +# Overview To facilitate management, Apache Airflow supports a range of REST API endpoints across its objects. This section provides an overview of the API design, methods, and supported use cases. Most of the endpoints accept `JSON` as input and return `JSON` responses. This means that you must usually add the following headers to your request: ``` Content-type: application/json Accept: application/json ``` ## Resources The term `resource` refers to a single type of object in the Airflow metadata. An API is broken up by its endpoint's corresponding resource. The name of a resource is typically plural and expressed in camelCase. Example: `dagRuns`. Resource names are used as part of endpoint URLs, as well as in API parameters and responses. ## CRUD Operations The platform supports **C**reate, **R**ead, **U**pdate, and **D**elete operations on most resources. You can review the standards for these operations and their standard parameters below. Some endpoints have special behavior as exceptions. ### Create To create a resource, you typically submit an HTTP `POST` request with the resource's required metadata in the request body. The response returns a `201 Created` response code upon success with the resource's metadata, including its internal `id`, in the response body. ### Read The HTTP `GET` request can be used to read a resource or to list a number of resources. A resource's `id` can be submitted in the request parameters to read a specific resource. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with the resource's metadata in the response body. If a `GET` request does not include a specific resource `id`, it is treated as a list request. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with an object containing a list of resources' metadata in the response body. When reading resources, some common query parameters are usually available. e.g.: ``` v1/connections?limit=25&offset=25 ``` |Query Parameter|Type|Description| |---------------|----|-----------| |limit|integer|Maximum number of objects to fetch. Usually 25 by default| |offset|integer|Offset after which to start returning objects. For use with limit query parameter.| ### Update Updating a resource requires the resource `id`, and is typically done using an HTTP `PATCH` request, with the fields to modify in the request body. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with information about the modified resource in the response body. ### Delete Deleting a resource requires the resource `id` and is typically executed via an HTTP `DELETE` request. The response usually returns a `204 No Content` response code upon success. ## Conventions - Resource names are plural and expressed in camelCase. - Names are consistent between URL parameter name and field name. - Field names are in snake_case. ```json { \"description\": \"string\", \"name\": \"string\", \"occupied_slots\": 0, \"open_slots\": 0 \"queued_slots\": 0, \"running_slots\": 0, \"scheduled_slots\": 0, \"slots\": 0, } ``` ### Update Mask Update mask is available as a query parameter in patch endpoints. It is used to notify the API which fields you want to update. Using `update_mask` makes it easier to update objects by helping the server know which fields to update in an object instead of updating all fields. The update request ignores any fields that aren't specified in the field mask, leaving them with their current values. Example: ``` resource = request.get('/resource/my-id').json() resource['my_field'] = 'new-value' request.patch('/resource/my-id?update_mask=my_field', data=json.dumps(resource)) ``` ## Versioning and Endpoint Lifecycle - API versioning is not synchronized to specific releases of the Apache Airflow. - APIs are designed to be backward compatible. - Any changes to the API will first go through a deprecation phase. # Trying the API You can use a third party client, such as [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), [HTTPie](https://httpie.org/), [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [the Insomnia rest client](https://insomnia.rest/) to test the Apache Airflow API. Note that you will need to pass credentials data. For e.g., here is how to pause a DAG with [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), when basic authorization is used: ```bash curl -X PATCH 'https://example.com/api/v1/dags/{dag_id}?update_mask=is_paused' \\ -H 'Content-Type: application/json' \\ --user \"username:password\" \\ -d '{ \"is_paused\": true }' ``` Using a graphical tool such as [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [Insomnia](https://insomnia.rest/), it is possible to import the API specifications directly: 1. Download the API specification by clicking the **Download** button at the top of this document 2. Import the JSON specification in the graphical tool of your choice. - In *Postman*, you can click the **import** button at the top - With *Insomnia*, you can just drag-and-drop the file on the UI Note that with *Postman*, you can also generate code snippets by selecting a request and clicking on the **Code** button. ## Enabling CORS [Cross-origin resource sharing (CORS)](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/CORS) is a browser security feature that restricts HTTP requests that are initiated from scripts running in the browser. For details on enabling/configuring CORS, see [Enabling CORS](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Authentication To be able to meet the requirements of many organizations, Airflow supports many authentication methods, and it is even possible to add your own method. If you want to check which auth backend is currently set, you can use `airflow config get-value api auth_backends` command as in the example below. ```bash $ airflow config get-value api auth_backends airflow.api.auth.backend.basic_auth ``` The default is to deny all requests. For details on configuring the authentication, see [API Authorization](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Errors We follow the error response format proposed in [RFC 7807](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7807) also known as Problem Details for HTTP APIs. As with our normal API responses, your client must be prepared to gracefully handle additional members of the response. ## Unauthenticated This indicates that the request has not been applied because it lacks valid authentication credentials for the target resource. Please check that you have valid credentials. ## PermissionDenied This response means that the server understood the request but refuses to authorize it because it lacks sufficient rights to the resource. It happens when you do not have the necessary permission to execute the action you performed. You need to get the appropriate permissions in other to resolve this error. ## BadRequest This response means that the server cannot or will not process the request due to something that is perceived to be a client error (e.g., malformed request syntax, invalid request message framing, or deceptive request routing). To resolve this, please ensure that your syntax is correct. ## NotFound This client error response indicates that the server cannot find the requested resource. ## MethodNotAllowed Indicates that the request method is known by the server but is not supported by the target resource. ## NotAcceptable The target resource does not have a current representation that would be acceptable to the user agent, according to the proactive negotiation header fields received in the request, and the server is unwilling to supply a default representation. ## AlreadyExists The request could not be completed due to a conflict with the current state of the target resource, e.g. the resource it tries to create already exists. ## Unknown This means that the server encountered an unexpected condition that prevented it from fulfilling the request. -API version: 2.5.0 +API version: 2.7.2 Contact: dev@airflow.apache.org */ diff --git a/airflow/model_update_task_instance.go b/airflow/model_update_task_instance.go index 7d32a31..8275956 100644 --- a/airflow/model_update_task_instance.go +++ b/airflow/model_update_task_instance.go @@ -18,9 +18,9 @@ /* Airflow API (Stable) -# Overview To facilitate management, Apache Airflow supports a range of REST API endpoints across its objects. This section provides an overview of the API design, methods, and supported use cases. Most of the endpoints accept `JSON` as input and return `JSON` responses. This means that you must usually add the following headers to your request: ``` Content-type: application/json Accept: application/json ``` ## Resources The term `resource` refers to a single type of object in the Airflow metadata. An API is broken up by its endpoint's corresponding resource. The name of a resource is typically plural and expressed in camelCase. Example: `dagRuns`. Resource names are used as part of endpoint URLs, as well as in API parameters and responses. ## CRUD Operations The platform supports **C**reate, **R**ead, **U**pdate, and **D**elete operations on most resources. You can review the standards for these operations and their standard parameters below. Some endpoints have special behavior as exceptions. ### Create To create a resource, you typically submit an HTTP `POST` request with the resource's required metadata in the request body. The response returns a `201 Created` response code upon success with the resource's metadata, including its internal `id`, in the response body. ### Read The HTTP `GET` request can be used to read a resource or to list a number of resources. A resource's `id` can be submitted in the request parameters to read a specific resource. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with the resource's metadata in the response body. If a `GET` request does not include a specific resource `id`, it is treated as a list request. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with an object containing a list of resources' metadata in the response body. When reading resources, some common query parameters are usually available. e.g.: ``` v1/connections?limit=25&offset=25 ``` |Query Parameter|Type|Description| |---------------|----|-----------| |limit|integer|Maximum number of objects to fetch. Usually 25 by default| |offset|integer|Offset after which to start returning objects. For use with limit query parameter.| ### Update Updating a resource requires the resource `id`, and is typically done using an HTTP `PATCH` request, with the fields to modify in the request body. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with information about the modified resource in the response body. ### Delete Deleting a resource requires the resource `id` and is typically executing via an HTTP `DELETE` request. The response usually returns a `204 No Content` response code upon success. ## Conventions - Resource names are plural and expressed in camelCase. - Names are consistent between URL parameter name and field name. - Field names are in snake_case. ```json { \"name\": \"string\", \"slots\": 0, \"occupied_slots\": 0, \"used_slots\": 0, \"queued_slots\": 0, \"open_slots\": 0 } ``` ### Update Mask Update mask is available as a query parameter in patch endpoints. It is used to notify the API which fields you want to update. Using `update_mask` makes it easier to update objects by helping the server know which fields to update in an object instead of updating all fields. The update request ignores any fields that aren't specified in the field mask, leaving them with their current values. Example: ``` resource = request.get('/resource/my-id').json() resource['my_field'] = 'new-value' request.patch('/resource/my-id?update_mask=my_field', data=json.dumps(resource)) ``` ## Versioning and Endpoint Lifecycle - API versioning is not synchronized to specific releases of the Apache Airflow. - APIs are designed to be backward compatible. - Any changes to the API will first go through a deprecation phase. # Trying the API You can use a third party client, such as [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), [HTTPie](https://httpie.org/), [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [the Insomnia rest client](https://insomnia.rest/) to test the Apache Airflow API. Note that you will need to pass credentials data. For e.g., here is how to pause a DAG with [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), when basic authorization is used: ```bash curl -X PATCH 'https://example.com/api/v1/dags/{dag_id}?update_mask=is_paused' \\ -H 'Content-Type: application/json' \\ --user \"username:password\" \\ -d '{ \"is_paused\": true }' ``` Using a graphical tool such as [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [Insomnia](https://insomnia.rest/), it is possible to import the API specifications directly: 1. Download the API specification by clicking the **Download** button at top of this document 2. Import the JSON specification in the graphical tool of your choice. - In *Postman*, you can click the **import** button at the top - With *Insomnia*, you can just drag-and-drop the file on the UI Note that with *Postman*, you can also generate code snippets by selecting a request and clicking on the **Code** button. ## Enabling CORS [Cross-origin resource sharing (CORS)](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/CORS) is a browser security feature that restricts HTTP requests that are initiated from scripts running in the browser. For details on enabling/configuring CORS, see [Enabling CORS](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Authentication To be able to meet the requirements of many organizations, Airflow supports many authentication methods, and it is even possible to add your own method. If you want to check which auth backend is currently set, you can use `airflow config get-value api auth_backends` command as in the example below. ```bash $ airflow config get-value api auth_backends airflow.api.auth.backend.basic_auth ``` The default is to deny all requests. For details on configuring the authentication, see [API Authorization](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Errors We follow the error response format proposed in [RFC 7807](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7807) also known as Problem Details for HTTP APIs. As with our normal API responses, your client must be prepared to gracefully handle additional members of the response. ## Unauthenticated This indicates that the request has not been applied because it lacks valid authentication credentials for the target resource. Please check that you have valid credentials. ## PermissionDenied This response means that the server understood the request but refuses to authorize it because it lacks sufficient rights to the resource. It happens when you do not have the necessary permission to execute the action you performed. You need to get the appropriate permissions in other to resolve this error. ## BadRequest This response means that the server cannot or will not process the request due to something that is perceived to be a client error (e.g., malformed request syntax, invalid request message framing, or deceptive request routing). To resolve this, please ensure that your syntax is correct. ## NotFound This client error response indicates that the server cannot find the requested resource. ## MethodNotAllowed Indicates that the request method is known by the server but is not supported by the target resource. ## NotAcceptable The target resource does not have a current representation that would be acceptable to the user agent, according to the proactive negotiation header fields received in the request, and the server is unwilling to supply a default representation. ## AlreadyExists The request could not be completed due to a conflict with the current state of the target resource, e.g. the resource it tries to create already exists. ## Unknown This means that the server encountered an unexpected condition that prevented it from fulfilling the request. +# Overview To facilitate management, Apache Airflow supports a range of REST API endpoints across its objects. This section provides an overview of the API design, methods, and supported use cases. Most of the endpoints accept `JSON` as input and return `JSON` responses. This means that you must usually add the following headers to your request: ``` Content-type: application/json Accept: application/json ``` ## Resources The term `resource` refers to a single type of object in the Airflow metadata. An API is broken up by its endpoint's corresponding resource. The name of a resource is typically plural and expressed in camelCase. Example: `dagRuns`. Resource names are used as part of endpoint URLs, as well as in API parameters and responses. ## CRUD Operations The platform supports **C**reate, **R**ead, **U**pdate, and **D**elete operations on most resources. You can review the standards for these operations and their standard parameters below. Some endpoints have special behavior as exceptions. ### Create To create a resource, you typically submit an HTTP `POST` request with the resource's required metadata in the request body. The response returns a `201 Created` response code upon success with the resource's metadata, including its internal `id`, in the response body. ### Read The HTTP `GET` request can be used to read a resource or to list a number of resources. A resource's `id` can be submitted in the request parameters to read a specific resource. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with the resource's metadata in the response body. If a `GET` request does not include a specific resource `id`, it is treated as a list request. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with an object containing a list of resources' metadata in the response body. When reading resources, some common query parameters are usually available. e.g.: ``` v1/connections?limit=25&offset=25 ``` |Query Parameter|Type|Description| |---------------|----|-----------| |limit|integer|Maximum number of objects to fetch. Usually 25 by default| |offset|integer|Offset after which to start returning objects. For use with limit query parameter.| ### Update Updating a resource requires the resource `id`, and is typically done using an HTTP `PATCH` request, with the fields to modify in the request body. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with information about the modified resource in the response body. ### Delete Deleting a resource requires the resource `id` and is typically executed via an HTTP `DELETE` request. The response usually returns a `204 No Content` response code upon success. ## Conventions - Resource names are plural and expressed in camelCase. - Names are consistent between URL parameter name and field name. - Field names are in snake_case. ```json { \"description\": \"string\", \"name\": \"string\", \"occupied_slots\": 0, \"open_slots\": 0 \"queued_slots\": 0, \"running_slots\": 0, \"scheduled_slots\": 0, \"slots\": 0, } ``` ### Update Mask Update mask is available as a query parameter in patch endpoints. It is used to notify the API which fields you want to update. Using `update_mask` makes it easier to update objects by helping the server know which fields to update in an object instead of updating all fields. The update request ignores any fields that aren't specified in the field mask, leaving them with their current values. Example: ``` resource = request.get('/resource/my-id').json() resource['my_field'] = 'new-value' request.patch('/resource/my-id?update_mask=my_field', data=json.dumps(resource)) ``` ## Versioning and Endpoint Lifecycle - API versioning is not synchronized to specific releases of the Apache Airflow. - APIs are designed to be backward compatible. - Any changes to the API will first go through a deprecation phase. # Trying the API You can use a third party client, such as [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), [HTTPie](https://httpie.org/), [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [the Insomnia rest client](https://insomnia.rest/) to test the Apache Airflow API. Note that you will need to pass credentials data. For e.g., here is how to pause a DAG with [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), when basic authorization is used: ```bash curl -X PATCH 'https://example.com/api/v1/dags/{dag_id}?update_mask=is_paused' \\ -H 'Content-Type: application/json' \\ --user \"username:password\" \\ -d '{ \"is_paused\": true }' ``` Using a graphical tool such as [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [Insomnia](https://insomnia.rest/), it is possible to import the API specifications directly: 1. Download the API specification by clicking the **Download** button at the top of this document 2. Import the JSON specification in the graphical tool of your choice. - In *Postman*, you can click the **import** button at the top - With *Insomnia*, you can just drag-and-drop the file on the UI Note that with *Postman*, you can also generate code snippets by selecting a request and clicking on the **Code** button. ## Enabling CORS [Cross-origin resource sharing (CORS)](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/CORS) is a browser security feature that restricts HTTP requests that are initiated from scripts running in the browser. For details on enabling/configuring CORS, see [Enabling CORS](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Authentication To be able to meet the requirements of many organizations, Airflow supports many authentication methods, and it is even possible to add your own method. If you want to check which auth backend is currently set, you can use `airflow config get-value api auth_backends` command as in the example below. ```bash $ airflow config get-value api auth_backends airflow.api.auth.backend.basic_auth ``` The default is to deny all requests. For details on configuring the authentication, see [API Authorization](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Errors We follow the error response format proposed in [RFC 7807](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7807) also known as Problem Details for HTTP APIs. As with our normal API responses, your client must be prepared to gracefully handle additional members of the response. ## Unauthenticated This indicates that the request has not been applied because it lacks valid authentication credentials for the target resource. Please check that you have valid credentials. ## PermissionDenied This response means that the server understood the request but refuses to authorize it because it lacks sufficient rights to the resource. It happens when you do not have the necessary permission to execute the action you performed. You need to get the appropriate permissions in other to resolve this error. ## BadRequest This response means that the server cannot or will not process the request due to something that is perceived to be a client error (e.g., malformed request syntax, invalid request message framing, or deceptive request routing). To resolve this, please ensure that your syntax is correct. ## NotFound This client error response indicates that the server cannot find the requested resource. ## MethodNotAllowed Indicates that the request method is known by the server but is not supported by the target resource. ## NotAcceptable The target resource does not have a current representation that would be acceptable to the user agent, according to the proactive negotiation header fields received in the request, and the server is unwilling to supply a default representation. ## AlreadyExists The request could not be completed due to a conflict with the current state of the target resource, e.g. the resource it tries to create already exists. ## Unknown This means that the server encountered an unexpected condition that prevented it from fulfilling the request. -API version: 2.5.0 +API version: 2.7.2 Contact: dev@airflow.apache.org */ @@ -46,7 +46,7 @@ type UpdateTaskInstance struct { // will change when the set of required properties is changed func NewUpdateTaskInstance() *UpdateTaskInstance { this := UpdateTaskInstance{} - var dryRun bool = false + var dryRun bool = true this.DryRun = &dryRun return &this } @@ -56,7 +56,7 @@ func NewUpdateTaskInstance() *UpdateTaskInstance { // but it doesn't guarantee that properties required by API are set func NewUpdateTaskInstanceWithDefaults() *UpdateTaskInstance { this := UpdateTaskInstance{} - var dryRun bool = false + var dryRun bool = true this.DryRun = &dryRun return &this } diff --git a/airflow/model_update_task_instances_state.go b/airflow/model_update_task_instances_state.go index 7c46a75..131f3ad 100644 --- a/airflow/model_update_task_instances_state.go +++ b/airflow/model_update_task_instances_state.go @@ -18,9 +18,9 @@ /* Airflow API (Stable) -# Overview To facilitate management, Apache Airflow supports a range of REST API endpoints across its objects. This section provides an overview of the API design, methods, and supported use cases. Most of the endpoints accept `JSON` as input and return `JSON` responses. This means that you must usually add the following headers to your request: ``` Content-type: application/json Accept: application/json ``` ## Resources The term `resource` refers to a single type of object in the Airflow metadata. An API is broken up by its endpoint's corresponding resource. The name of a resource is typically plural and expressed in camelCase. Example: `dagRuns`. Resource names are used as part of endpoint URLs, as well as in API parameters and responses. ## CRUD Operations The platform supports **C**reate, **R**ead, **U**pdate, and **D**elete operations on most resources. You can review the standards for these operations and their standard parameters below. Some endpoints have special behavior as exceptions. ### Create To create a resource, you typically submit an HTTP `POST` request with the resource's required metadata in the request body. The response returns a `201 Created` response code upon success with the resource's metadata, including its internal `id`, in the response body. ### Read The HTTP `GET` request can be used to read a resource or to list a number of resources. A resource's `id` can be submitted in the request parameters to read a specific resource. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with the resource's metadata in the response body. If a `GET` request does not include a specific resource `id`, it is treated as a list request. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with an object containing a list of resources' metadata in the response body. When reading resources, some common query parameters are usually available. e.g.: ``` v1/connections?limit=25&offset=25 ``` |Query Parameter|Type|Description| |---------------|----|-----------| |limit|integer|Maximum number of objects to fetch. Usually 25 by default| |offset|integer|Offset after which to start returning objects. For use with limit query parameter.| ### Update Updating a resource requires the resource `id`, and is typically done using an HTTP `PATCH` request, with the fields to modify in the request body. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with information about the modified resource in the response body. ### Delete Deleting a resource requires the resource `id` and is typically executing via an HTTP `DELETE` request. The response usually returns a `204 No Content` response code upon success. ## Conventions - Resource names are plural and expressed in camelCase. - Names are consistent between URL parameter name and field name. - Field names are in snake_case. ```json { \"name\": \"string\", \"slots\": 0, \"occupied_slots\": 0, \"used_slots\": 0, \"queued_slots\": 0, \"open_slots\": 0 } ``` ### Update Mask Update mask is available as a query parameter in patch endpoints. It is used to notify the API which fields you want to update. Using `update_mask` makes it easier to update objects by helping the server know which fields to update in an object instead of updating all fields. The update request ignores any fields that aren't specified in the field mask, leaving them with their current values. Example: ``` resource = request.get('/resource/my-id').json() resource['my_field'] = 'new-value' request.patch('/resource/my-id?update_mask=my_field', data=json.dumps(resource)) ``` ## Versioning and Endpoint Lifecycle - API versioning is not synchronized to specific releases of the Apache Airflow. - APIs are designed to be backward compatible. - Any changes to the API will first go through a deprecation phase. # Trying the API You can use a third party client, such as [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), [HTTPie](https://httpie.org/), [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [the Insomnia rest client](https://insomnia.rest/) to test the Apache Airflow API. Note that you will need to pass credentials data. For e.g., here is how to pause a DAG with [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), when basic authorization is used: ```bash curl -X PATCH 'https://example.com/api/v1/dags/{dag_id}?update_mask=is_paused' \\ -H 'Content-Type: application/json' \\ --user \"username:password\" \\ -d '{ \"is_paused\": true }' ``` Using a graphical tool such as [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [Insomnia](https://insomnia.rest/), it is possible to import the API specifications directly: 1. Download the API specification by clicking the **Download** button at top of this document 2. Import the JSON specification in the graphical tool of your choice. - In *Postman*, you can click the **import** button at the top - With *Insomnia*, you can just drag-and-drop the file on the UI Note that with *Postman*, you can also generate code snippets by selecting a request and clicking on the **Code** button. ## Enabling CORS [Cross-origin resource sharing (CORS)](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/CORS) is a browser security feature that restricts HTTP requests that are initiated from scripts running in the browser. For details on enabling/configuring CORS, see [Enabling CORS](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Authentication To be able to meet the requirements of many organizations, Airflow supports many authentication methods, and it is even possible to add your own method. If you want to check which auth backend is currently set, you can use `airflow config get-value api auth_backends` command as in the example below. ```bash $ airflow config get-value api auth_backends airflow.api.auth.backend.basic_auth ``` The default is to deny all requests. For details on configuring the authentication, see [API Authorization](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Errors We follow the error response format proposed in [RFC 7807](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7807) also known as Problem Details for HTTP APIs. As with our normal API responses, your client must be prepared to gracefully handle additional members of the response. ## Unauthenticated This indicates that the request has not been applied because it lacks valid authentication credentials for the target resource. Please check that you have valid credentials. ## PermissionDenied This response means that the server understood the request but refuses to authorize it because it lacks sufficient rights to the resource. It happens when you do not have the necessary permission to execute the action you performed. You need to get the appropriate permissions in other to resolve this error. ## BadRequest This response means that the server cannot or will not process the request due to something that is perceived to be a client error (e.g., malformed request syntax, invalid request message framing, or deceptive request routing). To resolve this, please ensure that your syntax is correct. ## NotFound This client error response indicates that the server cannot find the requested resource. ## MethodNotAllowed Indicates that the request method is known by the server but is not supported by the target resource. ## NotAcceptable The target resource does not have a current representation that would be acceptable to the user agent, according to the proactive negotiation header fields received in the request, and the server is unwilling to supply a default representation. ## AlreadyExists The request could not be completed due to a conflict with the current state of the target resource, e.g. the resource it tries to create already exists. ## Unknown This means that the server encountered an unexpected condition that prevented it from fulfilling the request. +# Overview To facilitate management, Apache Airflow supports a range of REST API endpoints across its objects. This section provides an overview of the API design, methods, and supported use cases. Most of the endpoints accept `JSON` as input and return `JSON` responses. This means that you must usually add the following headers to your request: ``` Content-type: application/json Accept: application/json ``` ## Resources The term `resource` refers to a single type of object in the Airflow metadata. An API is broken up by its endpoint's corresponding resource. The name of a resource is typically plural and expressed in camelCase. Example: `dagRuns`. Resource names are used as part of endpoint URLs, as well as in API parameters and responses. ## CRUD Operations The platform supports **C**reate, **R**ead, **U**pdate, and **D**elete operations on most resources. You can review the standards for these operations and their standard parameters below. Some endpoints have special behavior as exceptions. ### Create To create a resource, you typically submit an HTTP `POST` request with the resource's required metadata in the request body. The response returns a `201 Created` response code upon success with the resource's metadata, including its internal `id`, in the response body. ### Read The HTTP `GET` request can be used to read a resource or to list a number of resources. A resource's `id` can be submitted in the request parameters to read a specific resource. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with the resource's metadata in the response body. If a `GET` request does not include a specific resource `id`, it is treated as a list request. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with an object containing a list of resources' metadata in the response body. When reading resources, some common query parameters are usually available. e.g.: ``` v1/connections?limit=25&offset=25 ``` |Query Parameter|Type|Description| |---------------|----|-----------| |limit|integer|Maximum number of objects to fetch. Usually 25 by default| |offset|integer|Offset after which to start returning objects. For use with limit query parameter.| ### Update Updating a resource requires the resource `id`, and is typically done using an HTTP `PATCH` request, with the fields to modify in the request body. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with information about the modified resource in the response body. ### Delete Deleting a resource requires the resource `id` and is typically executed via an HTTP `DELETE` request. The response usually returns a `204 No Content` response code upon success. ## Conventions - Resource names are plural and expressed in camelCase. - Names are consistent between URL parameter name and field name. - Field names are in snake_case. ```json { \"description\": \"string\", \"name\": \"string\", \"occupied_slots\": 0, \"open_slots\": 0 \"queued_slots\": 0, \"running_slots\": 0, \"scheduled_slots\": 0, \"slots\": 0, } ``` ### Update Mask Update mask is available as a query parameter in patch endpoints. It is used to notify the API which fields you want to update. Using `update_mask` makes it easier to update objects by helping the server know which fields to update in an object instead of updating all fields. The update request ignores any fields that aren't specified in the field mask, leaving them with their current values. Example: ``` resource = request.get('/resource/my-id').json() resource['my_field'] = 'new-value' request.patch('/resource/my-id?update_mask=my_field', data=json.dumps(resource)) ``` ## Versioning and Endpoint Lifecycle - API versioning is not synchronized to specific releases of the Apache Airflow. - APIs are designed to be backward compatible. - Any changes to the API will first go through a deprecation phase. # Trying the API You can use a third party client, such as [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), [HTTPie](https://httpie.org/), [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [the Insomnia rest client](https://insomnia.rest/) to test the Apache Airflow API. Note that you will need to pass credentials data. For e.g., here is how to pause a DAG with [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), when basic authorization is used: ```bash curl -X PATCH 'https://example.com/api/v1/dags/{dag_id}?update_mask=is_paused' \\ -H 'Content-Type: application/json' \\ --user \"username:password\" \\ -d '{ \"is_paused\": true }' ``` Using a graphical tool such as [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [Insomnia](https://insomnia.rest/), it is possible to import the API specifications directly: 1. Download the API specification by clicking the **Download** button at the top of this document 2. Import the JSON specification in the graphical tool of your choice. - In *Postman*, you can click the **import** button at the top - With *Insomnia*, you can just drag-and-drop the file on the UI Note that with *Postman*, you can also generate code snippets by selecting a request and clicking on the **Code** button. ## Enabling CORS [Cross-origin resource sharing (CORS)](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/CORS) is a browser security feature that restricts HTTP requests that are initiated from scripts running in the browser. For details on enabling/configuring CORS, see [Enabling CORS](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Authentication To be able to meet the requirements of many organizations, Airflow supports many authentication methods, and it is even possible to add your own method. If you want to check which auth backend is currently set, you can use `airflow config get-value api auth_backends` command as in the example below. ```bash $ airflow config get-value api auth_backends airflow.api.auth.backend.basic_auth ``` The default is to deny all requests. For details on configuring the authentication, see [API Authorization](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Errors We follow the error response format proposed in [RFC 7807](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7807) also known as Problem Details for HTTP APIs. As with our normal API responses, your client must be prepared to gracefully handle additional members of the response. ## Unauthenticated This indicates that the request has not been applied because it lacks valid authentication credentials for the target resource. Please check that you have valid credentials. ## PermissionDenied This response means that the server understood the request but refuses to authorize it because it lacks sufficient rights to the resource. It happens when you do not have the necessary permission to execute the action you performed. You need to get the appropriate permissions in other to resolve this error. ## BadRequest This response means that the server cannot or will not process the request due to something that is perceived to be a client error (e.g., malformed request syntax, invalid request message framing, or deceptive request routing). To resolve this, please ensure that your syntax is correct. ## NotFound This client error response indicates that the server cannot find the requested resource. ## MethodNotAllowed Indicates that the request method is known by the server but is not supported by the target resource. ## NotAcceptable The target resource does not have a current representation that would be acceptable to the user agent, according to the proactive negotiation header fields received in the request, and the server is unwilling to supply a default representation. ## AlreadyExists The request could not be completed due to a conflict with the current state of the target resource, e.g. the resource it tries to create already exists. ## Unknown This means that the server encountered an unexpected condition that prevented it from fulfilling the request. -API version: 2.5.0 +API version: 2.7.2 Contact: dev@airflow.apache.org */ diff --git a/airflow/model_user.go b/airflow/model_user.go index 5980948..8e9baf0 100644 --- a/airflow/model_user.go +++ b/airflow/model_user.go @@ -18,9 +18,9 @@ /* Airflow API (Stable) -# Overview To facilitate management, Apache Airflow supports a range of REST API endpoints across its objects. This section provides an overview of the API design, methods, and supported use cases. Most of the endpoints accept `JSON` as input and return `JSON` responses. This means that you must usually add the following headers to your request: ``` Content-type: application/json Accept: application/json ``` ## Resources The term `resource` refers to a single type of object in the Airflow metadata. An API is broken up by its endpoint's corresponding resource. The name of a resource is typically plural and expressed in camelCase. Example: `dagRuns`. Resource names are used as part of endpoint URLs, as well as in API parameters and responses. ## CRUD Operations The platform supports **C**reate, **R**ead, **U**pdate, and **D**elete operations on most resources. You can review the standards for these operations and their standard parameters below. Some endpoints have special behavior as exceptions. ### Create To create a resource, you typically submit an HTTP `POST` request with the resource's required metadata in the request body. The response returns a `201 Created` response code upon success with the resource's metadata, including its internal `id`, in the response body. ### Read The HTTP `GET` request can be used to read a resource or to list a number of resources. A resource's `id` can be submitted in the request parameters to read a specific resource. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with the resource's metadata in the response body. If a `GET` request does not include a specific resource `id`, it is treated as a list request. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with an object containing a list of resources' metadata in the response body. When reading resources, some common query parameters are usually available. e.g.: ``` v1/connections?limit=25&offset=25 ``` |Query Parameter|Type|Description| |---------------|----|-----------| |limit|integer|Maximum number of objects to fetch. Usually 25 by default| |offset|integer|Offset after which to start returning objects. For use with limit query parameter.| ### Update Updating a resource requires the resource `id`, and is typically done using an HTTP `PATCH` request, with the fields to modify in the request body. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with information about the modified resource in the response body. ### Delete Deleting a resource requires the resource `id` and is typically executing via an HTTP `DELETE` request. The response usually returns a `204 No Content` response code upon success. ## Conventions - Resource names are plural and expressed in camelCase. - Names are consistent between URL parameter name and field name. - Field names are in snake_case. ```json { \"name\": \"string\", \"slots\": 0, \"occupied_slots\": 0, \"used_slots\": 0, \"queued_slots\": 0, \"open_slots\": 0 } ``` ### Update Mask Update mask is available as a query parameter in patch endpoints. It is used to notify the API which fields you want to update. Using `update_mask` makes it easier to update objects by helping the server know which fields to update in an object instead of updating all fields. The update request ignores any fields that aren't specified in the field mask, leaving them with their current values. Example: ``` resource = request.get('/resource/my-id').json() resource['my_field'] = 'new-value' request.patch('/resource/my-id?update_mask=my_field', data=json.dumps(resource)) ``` ## Versioning and Endpoint Lifecycle - API versioning is not synchronized to specific releases of the Apache Airflow. - APIs are designed to be backward compatible. - Any changes to the API will first go through a deprecation phase. # Trying the API You can use a third party client, such as [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), [HTTPie](https://httpie.org/), [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [the Insomnia rest client](https://insomnia.rest/) to test the Apache Airflow API. Note that you will need to pass credentials data. For e.g., here is how to pause a DAG with [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), when basic authorization is used: ```bash curl -X PATCH 'https://example.com/api/v1/dags/{dag_id}?update_mask=is_paused' \\ -H 'Content-Type: application/json' \\ --user \"username:password\" \\ -d '{ \"is_paused\": true }' ``` Using a graphical tool such as [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [Insomnia](https://insomnia.rest/), it is possible to import the API specifications directly: 1. Download the API specification by clicking the **Download** button at top of this document 2. Import the JSON specification in the graphical tool of your choice. - In *Postman*, you can click the **import** button at the top - With *Insomnia*, you can just drag-and-drop the file on the UI Note that with *Postman*, you can also generate code snippets by selecting a request and clicking on the **Code** button. ## Enabling CORS [Cross-origin resource sharing (CORS)](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/CORS) is a browser security feature that restricts HTTP requests that are initiated from scripts running in the browser. For details on enabling/configuring CORS, see [Enabling CORS](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Authentication To be able to meet the requirements of many organizations, Airflow supports many authentication methods, and it is even possible to add your own method. If you want to check which auth backend is currently set, you can use `airflow config get-value api auth_backends` command as in the example below. ```bash $ airflow config get-value api auth_backends airflow.api.auth.backend.basic_auth ``` The default is to deny all requests. For details on configuring the authentication, see [API Authorization](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Errors We follow the error response format proposed in [RFC 7807](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7807) also known as Problem Details for HTTP APIs. As with our normal API responses, your client must be prepared to gracefully handle additional members of the response. ## Unauthenticated This indicates that the request has not been applied because it lacks valid authentication credentials for the target resource. Please check that you have valid credentials. ## PermissionDenied This response means that the server understood the request but refuses to authorize it because it lacks sufficient rights to the resource. It happens when you do not have the necessary permission to execute the action you performed. You need to get the appropriate permissions in other to resolve this error. ## BadRequest This response means that the server cannot or will not process the request due to something that is perceived to be a client error (e.g., malformed request syntax, invalid request message framing, or deceptive request routing). To resolve this, please ensure that your syntax is correct. ## NotFound This client error response indicates that the server cannot find the requested resource. ## MethodNotAllowed Indicates that the request method is known by the server but is not supported by the target resource. ## NotAcceptable The target resource does not have a current representation that would be acceptable to the user agent, according to the proactive negotiation header fields received in the request, and the server is unwilling to supply a default representation. ## AlreadyExists The request could not be completed due to a conflict with the current state of the target resource, e.g. the resource it tries to create already exists. ## Unknown This means that the server encountered an unexpected condition that prevented it from fulfilling the request. +# Overview To facilitate management, Apache Airflow supports a range of REST API endpoints across its objects. This section provides an overview of the API design, methods, and supported use cases. Most of the endpoints accept `JSON` as input and return `JSON` responses. This means that you must usually add the following headers to your request: ``` Content-type: application/json Accept: application/json ``` ## Resources The term `resource` refers to a single type of object in the Airflow metadata. An API is broken up by its endpoint's corresponding resource. The name of a resource is typically plural and expressed in camelCase. Example: `dagRuns`. Resource names are used as part of endpoint URLs, as well as in API parameters and responses. ## CRUD Operations The platform supports **C**reate, **R**ead, **U**pdate, and **D**elete operations on most resources. You can review the standards for these operations and their standard parameters below. Some endpoints have special behavior as exceptions. ### Create To create a resource, you typically submit an HTTP `POST` request with the resource's required metadata in the request body. The response returns a `201 Created` response code upon success with the resource's metadata, including its internal `id`, in the response body. ### Read The HTTP `GET` request can be used to read a resource or to list a number of resources. A resource's `id` can be submitted in the request parameters to read a specific resource. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with the resource's metadata in the response body. If a `GET` request does not include a specific resource `id`, it is treated as a list request. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with an object containing a list of resources' metadata in the response body. When reading resources, some common query parameters are usually available. e.g.: ``` v1/connections?limit=25&offset=25 ``` |Query Parameter|Type|Description| |---------------|----|-----------| |limit|integer|Maximum number of objects to fetch. Usually 25 by default| |offset|integer|Offset after which to start returning objects. For use with limit query parameter.| ### Update Updating a resource requires the resource `id`, and is typically done using an HTTP `PATCH` request, with the fields to modify in the request body. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with information about the modified resource in the response body. ### Delete Deleting a resource requires the resource `id` and is typically executed via an HTTP `DELETE` request. The response usually returns a `204 No Content` response code upon success. ## Conventions - Resource names are plural and expressed in camelCase. - Names are consistent between URL parameter name and field name. - Field names are in snake_case. ```json { \"description\": \"string\", \"name\": \"string\", \"occupied_slots\": 0, \"open_slots\": 0 \"queued_slots\": 0, \"running_slots\": 0, \"scheduled_slots\": 0, \"slots\": 0, } ``` ### Update Mask Update mask is available as a query parameter in patch endpoints. It is used to notify the API which fields you want to update. Using `update_mask` makes it easier to update objects by helping the server know which fields to update in an object instead of updating all fields. The update request ignores any fields that aren't specified in the field mask, leaving them with their current values. Example: ``` resource = request.get('/resource/my-id').json() resource['my_field'] = 'new-value' request.patch('/resource/my-id?update_mask=my_field', data=json.dumps(resource)) ``` ## Versioning and Endpoint Lifecycle - API versioning is not synchronized to specific releases of the Apache Airflow. - APIs are designed to be backward compatible. - Any changes to the API will first go through a deprecation phase. # Trying the API You can use a third party client, such as [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), [HTTPie](https://httpie.org/), [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [the Insomnia rest client](https://insomnia.rest/) to test the Apache Airflow API. Note that you will need to pass credentials data. For e.g., here is how to pause a DAG with [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), when basic authorization is used: ```bash curl -X PATCH 'https://example.com/api/v1/dags/{dag_id}?update_mask=is_paused' \\ -H 'Content-Type: application/json' \\ --user \"username:password\" \\ -d '{ \"is_paused\": true }' ``` Using a graphical tool such as [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [Insomnia](https://insomnia.rest/), it is possible to import the API specifications directly: 1. Download the API specification by clicking the **Download** button at the top of this document 2. Import the JSON specification in the graphical tool of your choice. - In *Postman*, you can click the **import** button at the top - With *Insomnia*, you can just drag-and-drop the file on the UI Note that with *Postman*, you can also generate code snippets by selecting a request and clicking on the **Code** button. ## Enabling CORS [Cross-origin resource sharing (CORS)](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/CORS) is a browser security feature that restricts HTTP requests that are initiated from scripts running in the browser. For details on enabling/configuring CORS, see [Enabling CORS](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Authentication To be able to meet the requirements of many organizations, Airflow supports many authentication methods, and it is even possible to add your own method. If you want to check which auth backend is currently set, you can use `airflow config get-value api auth_backends` command as in the example below. ```bash $ airflow config get-value api auth_backends airflow.api.auth.backend.basic_auth ``` The default is to deny all requests. For details on configuring the authentication, see [API Authorization](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Errors We follow the error response format proposed in [RFC 7807](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7807) also known as Problem Details for HTTP APIs. As with our normal API responses, your client must be prepared to gracefully handle additional members of the response. ## Unauthenticated This indicates that the request has not been applied because it lacks valid authentication credentials for the target resource. Please check that you have valid credentials. ## PermissionDenied This response means that the server understood the request but refuses to authorize it because it lacks sufficient rights to the resource. It happens when you do not have the necessary permission to execute the action you performed. You need to get the appropriate permissions in other to resolve this error. ## BadRequest This response means that the server cannot or will not process the request due to something that is perceived to be a client error (e.g., malformed request syntax, invalid request message framing, or deceptive request routing). To resolve this, please ensure that your syntax is correct. ## NotFound This client error response indicates that the server cannot find the requested resource. ## MethodNotAllowed Indicates that the request method is known by the server but is not supported by the target resource. ## NotAcceptable The target resource does not have a current representation that would be acceptable to the user agent, according to the proactive negotiation header fields received in the request, and the server is unwilling to supply a default representation. ## AlreadyExists The request could not be completed due to a conflict with the current state of the target resource, e.g. the resource it tries to create already exists. ## Unknown This means that the server encountered an unexpected condition that prevented it from fulfilling the request. -API version: 2.5.0 +API version: 2.7.2 Contact: dev@airflow.apache.org */ @@ -51,7 +51,7 @@ type User struct { // The number of times the login failed FailedLoginCount NullableInt32 `json:"failed_login_count,omitempty"` // User roles. *Changed in version 2.2.0*: Field is no longer read-only. - Roles *[]UserCollectionItemRoles `json:"roles,omitempty"` + Roles []UserCollectionItemRoles `json:"roles,omitempty"` // The date user was created CreatedOn NullableString `json:"created_on,omitempty"` // The date user was changed @@ -378,12 +378,12 @@ func (o *User) GetRoles() []UserCollectionItemRoles { var ret []UserCollectionItemRoles return ret } - return *o.Roles + return o.Roles } // GetRolesOk returns a tuple with the Roles field value if set, nil otherwise // and a boolean to check if the value has been set. -func (o *User) GetRolesOk() (*[]UserCollectionItemRoles, bool) { +func (o *User) GetRolesOk() ([]UserCollectionItemRoles, bool) { if o == nil || o.Roles == nil { return nil, false } @@ -401,7 +401,7 @@ func (o *User) HasRoles() bool { // SetRoles gets a reference to the given []UserCollectionItemRoles and assigns it to the Roles field. func (o *User) SetRoles(v []UserCollectionItemRoles) { - o.Roles = &v + o.Roles = v } // GetCreatedOn returns the CreatedOn field value if set, zero value otherwise (both if not set or set to explicit null). diff --git a/airflow/model_user_all_of.go b/airflow/model_user_all_of.go index 1d15d27..ac5ed62 100644 --- a/airflow/model_user_all_of.go +++ b/airflow/model_user_all_of.go @@ -18,9 +18,9 @@ /* Airflow API (Stable) -# Overview To facilitate management, Apache Airflow supports a range of REST API endpoints across its objects. This section provides an overview of the API design, methods, and supported use cases. Most of the endpoints accept `JSON` as input and return `JSON` responses. This means that you must usually add the following headers to your request: ``` Content-type: application/json Accept: application/json ``` ## Resources The term `resource` refers to a single type of object in the Airflow metadata. An API is broken up by its endpoint's corresponding resource. The name of a resource is typically plural and expressed in camelCase. Example: `dagRuns`. Resource names are used as part of endpoint URLs, as well as in API parameters and responses. ## CRUD Operations The platform supports **C**reate, **R**ead, **U**pdate, and **D**elete operations on most resources. You can review the standards for these operations and their standard parameters below. Some endpoints have special behavior as exceptions. ### Create To create a resource, you typically submit an HTTP `POST` request with the resource's required metadata in the request body. The response returns a `201 Created` response code upon success with the resource's metadata, including its internal `id`, in the response body. ### Read The HTTP `GET` request can be used to read a resource or to list a number of resources. A resource's `id` can be submitted in the request parameters to read a specific resource. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with the resource's metadata in the response body. If a `GET` request does not include a specific resource `id`, it is treated as a list request. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with an object containing a list of resources' metadata in the response body. When reading resources, some common query parameters are usually available. e.g.: ``` v1/connections?limit=25&offset=25 ``` |Query Parameter|Type|Description| |---------------|----|-----------| |limit|integer|Maximum number of objects to fetch. Usually 25 by default| |offset|integer|Offset after which to start returning objects. For use with limit query parameter.| ### Update Updating a resource requires the resource `id`, and is typically done using an HTTP `PATCH` request, with the fields to modify in the request body. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with information about the modified resource in the response body. ### Delete Deleting a resource requires the resource `id` and is typically executing via an HTTP `DELETE` request. The response usually returns a `204 No Content` response code upon success. ## Conventions - Resource names are plural and expressed in camelCase. - Names are consistent between URL parameter name and field name. - Field names are in snake_case. ```json { \"name\": \"string\", \"slots\": 0, \"occupied_slots\": 0, \"used_slots\": 0, \"queued_slots\": 0, \"open_slots\": 0 } ``` ### Update Mask Update mask is available as a query parameter in patch endpoints. It is used to notify the API which fields you want to update. Using `update_mask` makes it easier to update objects by helping the server know which fields to update in an object instead of updating all fields. The update request ignores any fields that aren't specified in the field mask, leaving them with their current values. Example: ``` resource = request.get('/resource/my-id').json() resource['my_field'] = 'new-value' request.patch('/resource/my-id?update_mask=my_field', data=json.dumps(resource)) ``` ## Versioning and Endpoint Lifecycle - API versioning is not synchronized to specific releases of the Apache Airflow. - APIs are designed to be backward compatible. - Any changes to the API will first go through a deprecation phase. # Trying the API You can use a third party client, such as [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), [HTTPie](https://httpie.org/), [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [the Insomnia rest client](https://insomnia.rest/) to test the Apache Airflow API. Note that you will need to pass credentials data. For e.g., here is how to pause a DAG with [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), when basic authorization is used: ```bash curl -X PATCH 'https://example.com/api/v1/dags/{dag_id}?update_mask=is_paused' \\ -H 'Content-Type: application/json' \\ --user \"username:password\" \\ -d '{ \"is_paused\": true }' ``` Using a graphical tool such as [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [Insomnia](https://insomnia.rest/), it is possible to import the API specifications directly: 1. Download the API specification by clicking the **Download** button at top of this document 2. Import the JSON specification in the graphical tool of your choice. - In *Postman*, you can click the **import** button at the top - With *Insomnia*, you can just drag-and-drop the file on the UI Note that with *Postman*, you can also generate code snippets by selecting a request and clicking on the **Code** button. ## Enabling CORS [Cross-origin resource sharing (CORS)](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/CORS) is a browser security feature that restricts HTTP requests that are initiated from scripts running in the browser. For details on enabling/configuring CORS, see [Enabling CORS](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Authentication To be able to meet the requirements of many organizations, Airflow supports many authentication methods, and it is even possible to add your own method. If you want to check which auth backend is currently set, you can use `airflow config get-value api auth_backends` command as in the example below. ```bash $ airflow config get-value api auth_backends airflow.api.auth.backend.basic_auth ``` The default is to deny all requests. For details on configuring the authentication, see [API Authorization](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Errors We follow the error response format proposed in [RFC 7807](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7807) also known as Problem Details for HTTP APIs. As with our normal API responses, your client must be prepared to gracefully handle additional members of the response. ## Unauthenticated This indicates that the request has not been applied because it lacks valid authentication credentials for the target resource. Please check that you have valid credentials. ## PermissionDenied This response means that the server understood the request but refuses to authorize it because it lacks sufficient rights to the resource. It happens when you do not have the necessary permission to execute the action you performed. You need to get the appropriate permissions in other to resolve this error. ## BadRequest This response means that the server cannot or will not process the request due to something that is perceived to be a client error (e.g., malformed request syntax, invalid request message framing, or deceptive request routing). To resolve this, please ensure that your syntax is correct. ## NotFound This client error response indicates that the server cannot find the requested resource. ## MethodNotAllowed Indicates that the request method is known by the server but is not supported by the target resource. ## NotAcceptable The target resource does not have a current representation that would be acceptable to the user agent, according to the proactive negotiation header fields received in the request, and the server is unwilling to supply a default representation. ## AlreadyExists The request could not be completed due to a conflict with the current state of the target resource, e.g. the resource it tries to create already exists. ## Unknown This means that the server encountered an unexpected condition that prevented it from fulfilling the request. +# Overview To facilitate management, Apache Airflow supports a range of REST API endpoints across its objects. This section provides an overview of the API design, methods, and supported use cases. Most of the endpoints accept `JSON` as input and return `JSON` responses. This means that you must usually add the following headers to your request: ``` Content-type: application/json Accept: application/json ``` ## Resources The term `resource` refers to a single type of object in the Airflow metadata. An API is broken up by its endpoint's corresponding resource. The name of a resource is typically plural and expressed in camelCase. Example: `dagRuns`. Resource names are used as part of endpoint URLs, as well as in API parameters and responses. ## CRUD Operations The platform supports **C**reate, **R**ead, **U**pdate, and **D**elete operations on most resources. You can review the standards for these operations and their standard parameters below. Some endpoints have special behavior as exceptions. ### Create To create a resource, you typically submit an HTTP `POST` request with the resource's required metadata in the request body. The response returns a `201 Created` response code upon success with the resource's metadata, including its internal `id`, in the response body. ### Read The HTTP `GET` request can be used to read a resource or to list a number of resources. A resource's `id` can be submitted in the request parameters to read a specific resource. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with the resource's metadata in the response body. If a `GET` request does not include a specific resource `id`, it is treated as a list request. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with an object containing a list of resources' metadata in the response body. When reading resources, some common query parameters are usually available. e.g.: ``` v1/connections?limit=25&offset=25 ``` |Query Parameter|Type|Description| |---------------|----|-----------| |limit|integer|Maximum number of objects to fetch. Usually 25 by default| |offset|integer|Offset after which to start returning objects. For use with limit query parameter.| ### Update Updating a resource requires the resource `id`, and is typically done using an HTTP `PATCH` request, with the fields to modify in the request body. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with information about the modified resource in the response body. ### Delete Deleting a resource requires the resource `id` and is typically executed via an HTTP `DELETE` request. The response usually returns a `204 No Content` response code upon success. ## Conventions - Resource names are plural and expressed in camelCase. - Names are consistent between URL parameter name and field name. - Field names are in snake_case. ```json { \"description\": \"string\", \"name\": \"string\", \"occupied_slots\": 0, \"open_slots\": 0 \"queued_slots\": 0, \"running_slots\": 0, \"scheduled_slots\": 0, \"slots\": 0, } ``` ### Update Mask Update mask is available as a query parameter in patch endpoints. It is used to notify the API which fields you want to update. Using `update_mask` makes it easier to update objects by helping the server know which fields to update in an object instead of updating all fields. The update request ignores any fields that aren't specified in the field mask, leaving them with their current values. Example: ``` resource = request.get('/resource/my-id').json() resource['my_field'] = 'new-value' request.patch('/resource/my-id?update_mask=my_field', data=json.dumps(resource)) ``` ## Versioning and Endpoint Lifecycle - API versioning is not synchronized to specific releases of the Apache Airflow. - APIs are designed to be backward compatible. - Any changes to the API will first go through a deprecation phase. # Trying the API You can use a third party client, such as [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), [HTTPie](https://httpie.org/), [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [the Insomnia rest client](https://insomnia.rest/) to test the Apache Airflow API. Note that you will need to pass credentials data. For e.g., here is how to pause a DAG with [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), when basic authorization is used: ```bash curl -X PATCH 'https://example.com/api/v1/dags/{dag_id}?update_mask=is_paused' \\ -H 'Content-Type: application/json' \\ --user \"username:password\" \\ -d '{ \"is_paused\": true }' ``` Using a graphical tool such as [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [Insomnia](https://insomnia.rest/), it is possible to import the API specifications directly: 1. Download the API specification by clicking the **Download** button at the top of this document 2. Import the JSON specification in the graphical tool of your choice. - In *Postman*, you can click the **import** button at the top - With *Insomnia*, you can just drag-and-drop the file on the UI Note that with *Postman*, you can also generate code snippets by selecting a request and clicking on the **Code** button. ## Enabling CORS [Cross-origin resource sharing (CORS)](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/CORS) is a browser security feature that restricts HTTP requests that are initiated from scripts running in the browser. For details on enabling/configuring CORS, see [Enabling CORS](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Authentication To be able to meet the requirements of many organizations, Airflow supports many authentication methods, and it is even possible to add your own method. If you want to check which auth backend is currently set, you can use `airflow config get-value api auth_backends` command as in the example below. ```bash $ airflow config get-value api auth_backends airflow.api.auth.backend.basic_auth ``` The default is to deny all requests. For details on configuring the authentication, see [API Authorization](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Errors We follow the error response format proposed in [RFC 7807](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7807) also known as Problem Details for HTTP APIs. As with our normal API responses, your client must be prepared to gracefully handle additional members of the response. ## Unauthenticated This indicates that the request has not been applied because it lacks valid authentication credentials for the target resource. Please check that you have valid credentials. ## PermissionDenied This response means that the server understood the request but refuses to authorize it because it lacks sufficient rights to the resource. It happens when you do not have the necessary permission to execute the action you performed. You need to get the appropriate permissions in other to resolve this error. ## BadRequest This response means that the server cannot or will not process the request due to something that is perceived to be a client error (e.g., malformed request syntax, invalid request message framing, or deceptive request routing). To resolve this, please ensure that your syntax is correct. ## NotFound This client error response indicates that the server cannot find the requested resource. ## MethodNotAllowed Indicates that the request method is known by the server but is not supported by the target resource. ## NotAcceptable The target resource does not have a current representation that would be acceptable to the user agent, according to the proactive negotiation header fields received in the request, and the server is unwilling to supply a default representation. ## AlreadyExists The request could not be completed due to a conflict with the current state of the target resource, e.g. the resource it tries to create already exists. ## Unknown This means that the server encountered an unexpected condition that prevented it from fulfilling the request. -API version: 2.5.0 +API version: 2.7.2 Contact: dev@airflow.apache.org */ diff --git a/airflow/model_user_collection.go b/airflow/model_user_collection.go index 71c2b8e..939883d 100644 --- a/airflow/model_user_collection.go +++ b/airflow/model_user_collection.go @@ -18,9 +18,9 @@ /* Airflow API (Stable) -# Overview To facilitate management, Apache Airflow supports a range of REST API endpoints across its objects. This section provides an overview of the API design, methods, and supported use cases. Most of the endpoints accept `JSON` as input and return `JSON` responses. This means that you must usually add the following headers to your request: ``` Content-type: application/json Accept: application/json ``` ## Resources The term `resource` refers to a single type of object in the Airflow metadata. An API is broken up by its endpoint's corresponding resource. The name of a resource is typically plural and expressed in camelCase. Example: `dagRuns`. Resource names are used as part of endpoint URLs, as well as in API parameters and responses. ## CRUD Operations The platform supports **C**reate, **R**ead, **U**pdate, and **D**elete operations on most resources. You can review the standards for these operations and their standard parameters below. Some endpoints have special behavior as exceptions. ### Create To create a resource, you typically submit an HTTP `POST` request with the resource's required metadata in the request body. The response returns a `201 Created` response code upon success with the resource's metadata, including its internal `id`, in the response body. ### Read The HTTP `GET` request can be used to read a resource or to list a number of resources. A resource's `id` can be submitted in the request parameters to read a specific resource. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with the resource's metadata in the response body. If a `GET` request does not include a specific resource `id`, it is treated as a list request. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with an object containing a list of resources' metadata in the response body. When reading resources, some common query parameters are usually available. e.g.: ``` v1/connections?limit=25&offset=25 ``` |Query Parameter|Type|Description| |---------------|----|-----------| |limit|integer|Maximum number of objects to fetch. Usually 25 by default| |offset|integer|Offset after which to start returning objects. For use with limit query parameter.| ### Update Updating a resource requires the resource `id`, and is typically done using an HTTP `PATCH` request, with the fields to modify in the request body. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with information about the modified resource in the response body. ### Delete Deleting a resource requires the resource `id` and is typically executing via an HTTP `DELETE` request. The response usually returns a `204 No Content` response code upon success. ## Conventions - Resource names are plural and expressed in camelCase. - Names are consistent between URL parameter name and field name. - Field names are in snake_case. ```json { \"name\": \"string\", \"slots\": 0, \"occupied_slots\": 0, \"used_slots\": 0, \"queued_slots\": 0, \"open_slots\": 0 } ``` ### Update Mask Update mask is available as a query parameter in patch endpoints. It is used to notify the API which fields you want to update. Using `update_mask` makes it easier to update objects by helping the server know which fields to update in an object instead of updating all fields. The update request ignores any fields that aren't specified in the field mask, leaving them with their current values. Example: ``` resource = request.get('/resource/my-id').json() resource['my_field'] = 'new-value' request.patch('/resource/my-id?update_mask=my_field', data=json.dumps(resource)) ``` ## Versioning and Endpoint Lifecycle - API versioning is not synchronized to specific releases of the Apache Airflow. - APIs are designed to be backward compatible. - Any changes to the API will first go through a deprecation phase. # Trying the API You can use a third party client, such as [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), [HTTPie](https://httpie.org/), [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [the Insomnia rest client](https://insomnia.rest/) to test the Apache Airflow API. Note that you will need to pass credentials data. For e.g., here is how to pause a DAG with [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), when basic authorization is used: ```bash curl -X PATCH 'https://example.com/api/v1/dags/{dag_id}?update_mask=is_paused' \\ -H 'Content-Type: application/json' \\ --user \"username:password\" \\ -d '{ \"is_paused\": true }' ``` Using a graphical tool such as [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [Insomnia](https://insomnia.rest/), it is possible to import the API specifications directly: 1. Download the API specification by clicking the **Download** button at top of this document 2. Import the JSON specification in the graphical tool of your choice. - In *Postman*, you can click the **import** button at the top - With *Insomnia*, you can just drag-and-drop the file on the UI Note that with *Postman*, you can also generate code snippets by selecting a request and clicking on the **Code** button. ## Enabling CORS [Cross-origin resource sharing (CORS)](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/CORS) is a browser security feature that restricts HTTP requests that are initiated from scripts running in the browser. For details on enabling/configuring CORS, see [Enabling CORS](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Authentication To be able to meet the requirements of many organizations, Airflow supports many authentication methods, and it is even possible to add your own method. If you want to check which auth backend is currently set, you can use `airflow config get-value api auth_backends` command as in the example below. ```bash $ airflow config get-value api auth_backends airflow.api.auth.backend.basic_auth ``` The default is to deny all requests. For details on configuring the authentication, see [API Authorization](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Errors We follow the error response format proposed in [RFC 7807](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7807) also known as Problem Details for HTTP APIs. As with our normal API responses, your client must be prepared to gracefully handle additional members of the response. ## Unauthenticated This indicates that the request has not been applied because it lacks valid authentication credentials for the target resource. Please check that you have valid credentials. ## PermissionDenied This response means that the server understood the request but refuses to authorize it because it lacks sufficient rights to the resource. It happens when you do not have the necessary permission to execute the action you performed. You need to get the appropriate permissions in other to resolve this error. ## BadRequest This response means that the server cannot or will not process the request due to something that is perceived to be a client error (e.g., malformed request syntax, invalid request message framing, or deceptive request routing). To resolve this, please ensure that your syntax is correct. ## NotFound This client error response indicates that the server cannot find the requested resource. ## MethodNotAllowed Indicates that the request method is known by the server but is not supported by the target resource. ## NotAcceptable The target resource does not have a current representation that would be acceptable to the user agent, according to the proactive negotiation header fields received in the request, and the server is unwilling to supply a default representation. ## AlreadyExists The request could not be completed due to a conflict with the current state of the target resource, e.g. the resource it tries to create already exists. ## Unknown This means that the server encountered an unexpected condition that prevented it from fulfilling the request. +# Overview To facilitate management, Apache Airflow supports a range of REST API endpoints across its objects. This section provides an overview of the API design, methods, and supported use cases. Most of the endpoints accept `JSON` as input and return `JSON` responses. This means that you must usually add the following headers to your request: ``` Content-type: application/json Accept: application/json ``` ## Resources The term `resource` refers to a single type of object in the Airflow metadata. An API is broken up by its endpoint's corresponding resource. The name of a resource is typically plural and expressed in camelCase. Example: `dagRuns`. Resource names are used as part of endpoint URLs, as well as in API parameters and responses. ## CRUD Operations The platform supports **C**reate, **R**ead, **U**pdate, and **D**elete operations on most resources. You can review the standards for these operations and their standard parameters below. Some endpoints have special behavior as exceptions. ### Create To create a resource, you typically submit an HTTP `POST` request with the resource's required metadata in the request body. The response returns a `201 Created` response code upon success with the resource's metadata, including its internal `id`, in the response body. ### Read The HTTP `GET` request can be used to read a resource or to list a number of resources. A resource's `id` can be submitted in the request parameters to read a specific resource. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with the resource's metadata in the response body. If a `GET` request does not include a specific resource `id`, it is treated as a list request. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with an object containing a list of resources' metadata in the response body. When reading resources, some common query parameters are usually available. e.g.: ``` v1/connections?limit=25&offset=25 ``` |Query Parameter|Type|Description| |---------------|----|-----------| |limit|integer|Maximum number of objects to fetch. Usually 25 by default| |offset|integer|Offset after which to start returning objects. For use with limit query parameter.| ### Update Updating a resource requires the resource `id`, and is typically done using an HTTP `PATCH` request, with the fields to modify in the request body. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with information about the modified resource in the response body. ### Delete Deleting a resource requires the resource `id` and is typically executed via an HTTP `DELETE` request. The response usually returns a `204 No Content` response code upon success. ## Conventions - Resource names are plural and expressed in camelCase. - Names are consistent between URL parameter name and field name. - Field names are in snake_case. ```json { \"description\": \"string\", \"name\": \"string\", \"occupied_slots\": 0, \"open_slots\": 0 \"queued_slots\": 0, \"running_slots\": 0, \"scheduled_slots\": 0, \"slots\": 0, } ``` ### Update Mask Update mask is available as a query parameter in patch endpoints. It is used to notify the API which fields you want to update. Using `update_mask` makes it easier to update objects by helping the server know which fields to update in an object instead of updating all fields. The update request ignores any fields that aren't specified in the field mask, leaving them with their current values. Example: ``` resource = request.get('/resource/my-id').json() resource['my_field'] = 'new-value' request.patch('/resource/my-id?update_mask=my_field', data=json.dumps(resource)) ``` ## Versioning and Endpoint Lifecycle - API versioning is not synchronized to specific releases of the Apache Airflow. - APIs are designed to be backward compatible. - Any changes to the API will first go through a deprecation phase. # Trying the API You can use a third party client, such as [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), [HTTPie](https://httpie.org/), [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [the Insomnia rest client](https://insomnia.rest/) to test the Apache Airflow API. Note that you will need to pass credentials data. For e.g., here is how to pause a DAG with [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), when basic authorization is used: ```bash curl -X PATCH 'https://example.com/api/v1/dags/{dag_id}?update_mask=is_paused' \\ -H 'Content-Type: application/json' \\ --user \"username:password\" \\ -d '{ \"is_paused\": true }' ``` Using a graphical tool such as [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [Insomnia](https://insomnia.rest/), it is possible to import the API specifications directly: 1. Download the API specification by clicking the **Download** button at the top of this document 2. Import the JSON specification in the graphical tool of your choice. - In *Postman*, you can click the **import** button at the top - With *Insomnia*, you can just drag-and-drop the file on the UI Note that with *Postman*, you can also generate code snippets by selecting a request and clicking on the **Code** button. ## Enabling CORS [Cross-origin resource sharing (CORS)](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/CORS) is a browser security feature that restricts HTTP requests that are initiated from scripts running in the browser. For details on enabling/configuring CORS, see [Enabling CORS](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Authentication To be able to meet the requirements of many organizations, Airflow supports many authentication methods, and it is even possible to add your own method. If you want to check which auth backend is currently set, you can use `airflow config get-value api auth_backends` command as in the example below. ```bash $ airflow config get-value api auth_backends airflow.api.auth.backend.basic_auth ``` The default is to deny all requests. For details on configuring the authentication, see [API Authorization](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Errors We follow the error response format proposed in [RFC 7807](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7807) also known as Problem Details for HTTP APIs. As with our normal API responses, your client must be prepared to gracefully handle additional members of the response. ## Unauthenticated This indicates that the request has not been applied because it lacks valid authentication credentials for the target resource. Please check that you have valid credentials. ## PermissionDenied This response means that the server understood the request but refuses to authorize it because it lacks sufficient rights to the resource. It happens when you do not have the necessary permission to execute the action you performed. You need to get the appropriate permissions in other to resolve this error. ## BadRequest This response means that the server cannot or will not process the request due to something that is perceived to be a client error (e.g., malformed request syntax, invalid request message framing, or deceptive request routing). To resolve this, please ensure that your syntax is correct. ## NotFound This client error response indicates that the server cannot find the requested resource. ## MethodNotAllowed Indicates that the request method is known by the server but is not supported by the target resource. ## NotAcceptable The target resource does not have a current representation that would be acceptable to the user agent, according to the proactive negotiation header fields received in the request, and the server is unwilling to supply a default representation. ## AlreadyExists The request could not be completed due to a conflict with the current state of the target resource, e.g. the resource it tries to create already exists. ## Unknown This means that the server encountered an unexpected condition that prevented it from fulfilling the request. -API version: 2.5.0 +API version: 2.7.2 Contact: dev@airflow.apache.org */ @@ -34,8 +34,8 @@ import ( // UserCollection Collection of users. *New in version 2.1.0* type UserCollection struct { - Users *[]UserCollectionItem `json:"users,omitempty"` - // Count of objects in the current result set. + Users []UserCollectionItem `json:"users,omitempty"` + // Count of total objects in the current result set before pagination parameters (limit, offset) are applied. TotalEntries *int32 `json:"total_entries,omitempty"` } @@ -62,12 +62,12 @@ func (o *UserCollection) GetUsers() []UserCollectionItem { var ret []UserCollectionItem return ret } - return *o.Users + return o.Users } // GetUsersOk returns a tuple with the Users field value if set, nil otherwise // and a boolean to check if the value has been set. -func (o *UserCollection) GetUsersOk() (*[]UserCollectionItem, bool) { +func (o *UserCollection) GetUsersOk() ([]UserCollectionItem, bool) { if o == nil || o.Users == nil { return nil, false } @@ -85,7 +85,7 @@ func (o *UserCollection) HasUsers() bool { // SetUsers gets a reference to the given []UserCollectionItem and assigns it to the Users field. func (o *UserCollection) SetUsers(v []UserCollectionItem) { - o.Users = &v + o.Users = v } // GetTotalEntries returns the TotalEntries field value if set, zero value otherwise. diff --git a/airflow/model_user_collection_all_of.go b/airflow/model_user_collection_all_of.go index aa46f23..26ecefb 100644 --- a/airflow/model_user_collection_all_of.go +++ b/airflow/model_user_collection_all_of.go @@ -18,9 +18,9 @@ /* Airflow API (Stable) -# Overview To facilitate management, Apache Airflow supports a range of REST API endpoints across its objects. This section provides an overview of the API design, methods, and supported use cases. Most of the endpoints accept `JSON` as input and return `JSON` responses. This means that you must usually add the following headers to your request: ``` Content-type: application/json Accept: application/json ``` ## Resources The term `resource` refers to a single type of object in the Airflow metadata. An API is broken up by its endpoint's corresponding resource. The name of a resource is typically plural and expressed in camelCase. Example: `dagRuns`. Resource names are used as part of endpoint URLs, as well as in API parameters and responses. ## CRUD Operations The platform supports **C**reate, **R**ead, **U**pdate, and **D**elete operations on most resources. You can review the standards for these operations and their standard parameters below. Some endpoints have special behavior as exceptions. ### Create To create a resource, you typically submit an HTTP `POST` request with the resource's required metadata in the request body. The response returns a `201 Created` response code upon success with the resource's metadata, including its internal `id`, in the response body. ### Read The HTTP `GET` request can be used to read a resource or to list a number of resources. A resource's `id` can be submitted in the request parameters to read a specific resource. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with the resource's metadata in the response body. If a `GET` request does not include a specific resource `id`, it is treated as a list request. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with an object containing a list of resources' metadata in the response body. When reading resources, some common query parameters are usually available. e.g.: ``` v1/connections?limit=25&offset=25 ``` |Query Parameter|Type|Description| |---------------|----|-----------| |limit|integer|Maximum number of objects to fetch. Usually 25 by default| |offset|integer|Offset after which to start returning objects. For use with limit query parameter.| ### Update Updating a resource requires the resource `id`, and is typically done using an HTTP `PATCH` request, with the fields to modify in the request body. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with information about the modified resource in the response body. ### Delete Deleting a resource requires the resource `id` and is typically executing via an HTTP `DELETE` request. The response usually returns a `204 No Content` response code upon success. ## Conventions - Resource names are plural and expressed in camelCase. - Names are consistent between URL parameter name and field name. - Field names are in snake_case. ```json { \"name\": \"string\", \"slots\": 0, \"occupied_slots\": 0, \"used_slots\": 0, \"queued_slots\": 0, \"open_slots\": 0 } ``` ### Update Mask Update mask is available as a query parameter in patch endpoints. It is used to notify the API which fields you want to update. Using `update_mask` makes it easier to update objects by helping the server know which fields to update in an object instead of updating all fields. The update request ignores any fields that aren't specified in the field mask, leaving them with their current values. Example: ``` resource = request.get('/resource/my-id').json() resource['my_field'] = 'new-value' request.patch('/resource/my-id?update_mask=my_field', data=json.dumps(resource)) ``` ## Versioning and Endpoint Lifecycle - API versioning is not synchronized to specific releases of the Apache Airflow. - APIs are designed to be backward compatible. - Any changes to the API will first go through a deprecation phase. # Trying the API You can use a third party client, such as [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), [HTTPie](https://httpie.org/), [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [the Insomnia rest client](https://insomnia.rest/) to test the Apache Airflow API. Note that you will need to pass credentials data. For e.g., here is how to pause a DAG with [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), when basic authorization is used: ```bash curl -X PATCH 'https://example.com/api/v1/dags/{dag_id}?update_mask=is_paused' \\ -H 'Content-Type: application/json' \\ --user \"username:password\" \\ -d '{ \"is_paused\": true }' ``` Using a graphical tool such as [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [Insomnia](https://insomnia.rest/), it is possible to import the API specifications directly: 1. Download the API specification by clicking the **Download** button at top of this document 2. Import the JSON specification in the graphical tool of your choice. - In *Postman*, you can click the **import** button at the top - With *Insomnia*, you can just drag-and-drop the file on the UI Note that with *Postman*, you can also generate code snippets by selecting a request and clicking on the **Code** button. ## Enabling CORS [Cross-origin resource sharing (CORS)](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/CORS) is a browser security feature that restricts HTTP requests that are initiated from scripts running in the browser. For details on enabling/configuring CORS, see [Enabling CORS](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Authentication To be able to meet the requirements of many organizations, Airflow supports many authentication methods, and it is even possible to add your own method. If you want to check which auth backend is currently set, you can use `airflow config get-value api auth_backends` command as in the example below. ```bash $ airflow config get-value api auth_backends airflow.api.auth.backend.basic_auth ``` The default is to deny all requests. For details on configuring the authentication, see [API Authorization](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Errors We follow the error response format proposed in [RFC 7807](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7807) also known as Problem Details for HTTP APIs. As with our normal API responses, your client must be prepared to gracefully handle additional members of the response. ## Unauthenticated This indicates that the request has not been applied because it lacks valid authentication credentials for the target resource. Please check that you have valid credentials. ## PermissionDenied This response means that the server understood the request but refuses to authorize it because it lacks sufficient rights to the resource. It happens when you do not have the necessary permission to execute the action you performed. You need to get the appropriate permissions in other to resolve this error. ## BadRequest This response means that the server cannot or will not process the request due to something that is perceived to be a client error (e.g., malformed request syntax, invalid request message framing, or deceptive request routing). To resolve this, please ensure that your syntax is correct. ## NotFound This client error response indicates that the server cannot find the requested resource. ## MethodNotAllowed Indicates that the request method is known by the server but is not supported by the target resource. ## NotAcceptable The target resource does not have a current representation that would be acceptable to the user agent, according to the proactive negotiation header fields received in the request, and the server is unwilling to supply a default representation. ## AlreadyExists The request could not be completed due to a conflict with the current state of the target resource, e.g. the resource it tries to create already exists. ## Unknown This means that the server encountered an unexpected condition that prevented it from fulfilling the request. +# Overview To facilitate management, Apache Airflow supports a range of REST API endpoints across its objects. This section provides an overview of the API design, methods, and supported use cases. Most of the endpoints accept `JSON` as input and return `JSON` responses. This means that you must usually add the following headers to your request: ``` Content-type: application/json Accept: application/json ``` ## Resources The term `resource` refers to a single type of object in the Airflow metadata. An API is broken up by its endpoint's corresponding resource. The name of a resource is typically plural and expressed in camelCase. Example: `dagRuns`. Resource names are used as part of endpoint URLs, as well as in API parameters and responses. ## CRUD Operations The platform supports **C**reate, **R**ead, **U**pdate, and **D**elete operations on most resources. You can review the standards for these operations and their standard parameters below. Some endpoints have special behavior as exceptions. ### Create To create a resource, you typically submit an HTTP `POST` request with the resource's required metadata in the request body. The response returns a `201 Created` response code upon success with the resource's metadata, including its internal `id`, in the response body. ### Read The HTTP `GET` request can be used to read a resource or to list a number of resources. A resource's `id` can be submitted in the request parameters to read a specific resource. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with the resource's metadata in the response body. If a `GET` request does not include a specific resource `id`, it is treated as a list request. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with an object containing a list of resources' metadata in the response body. When reading resources, some common query parameters are usually available. e.g.: ``` v1/connections?limit=25&offset=25 ``` |Query Parameter|Type|Description| |---------------|----|-----------| |limit|integer|Maximum number of objects to fetch. Usually 25 by default| |offset|integer|Offset after which to start returning objects. For use with limit query parameter.| ### Update Updating a resource requires the resource `id`, and is typically done using an HTTP `PATCH` request, with the fields to modify in the request body. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with information about the modified resource in the response body. ### Delete Deleting a resource requires the resource `id` and is typically executed via an HTTP `DELETE` request. The response usually returns a `204 No Content` response code upon success. ## Conventions - Resource names are plural and expressed in camelCase. - Names are consistent between URL parameter name and field name. - Field names are in snake_case. ```json { \"description\": \"string\", \"name\": \"string\", \"occupied_slots\": 0, \"open_slots\": 0 \"queued_slots\": 0, \"running_slots\": 0, \"scheduled_slots\": 0, \"slots\": 0, } ``` ### Update Mask Update mask is available as a query parameter in patch endpoints. It is used to notify the API which fields you want to update. Using `update_mask` makes it easier to update objects by helping the server know which fields to update in an object instead of updating all fields. The update request ignores any fields that aren't specified in the field mask, leaving them with their current values. Example: ``` resource = request.get('/resource/my-id').json() resource['my_field'] = 'new-value' request.patch('/resource/my-id?update_mask=my_field', data=json.dumps(resource)) ``` ## Versioning and Endpoint Lifecycle - API versioning is not synchronized to specific releases of the Apache Airflow. - APIs are designed to be backward compatible. - Any changes to the API will first go through a deprecation phase. # Trying the API You can use a third party client, such as [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), [HTTPie](https://httpie.org/), [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [the Insomnia rest client](https://insomnia.rest/) to test the Apache Airflow API. Note that you will need to pass credentials data. For e.g., here is how to pause a DAG with [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), when basic authorization is used: ```bash curl -X PATCH 'https://example.com/api/v1/dags/{dag_id}?update_mask=is_paused' \\ -H 'Content-Type: application/json' \\ --user \"username:password\" \\ -d '{ \"is_paused\": true }' ``` Using a graphical tool such as [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [Insomnia](https://insomnia.rest/), it is possible to import the API specifications directly: 1. Download the API specification by clicking the **Download** button at the top of this document 2. Import the JSON specification in the graphical tool of your choice. - In *Postman*, you can click the **import** button at the top - With *Insomnia*, you can just drag-and-drop the file on the UI Note that with *Postman*, you can also generate code snippets by selecting a request and clicking on the **Code** button. ## Enabling CORS [Cross-origin resource sharing (CORS)](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/CORS) is a browser security feature that restricts HTTP requests that are initiated from scripts running in the browser. For details on enabling/configuring CORS, see [Enabling CORS](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Authentication To be able to meet the requirements of many organizations, Airflow supports many authentication methods, and it is even possible to add your own method. If you want to check which auth backend is currently set, you can use `airflow config get-value api auth_backends` command as in the example below. ```bash $ airflow config get-value api auth_backends airflow.api.auth.backend.basic_auth ``` The default is to deny all requests. For details on configuring the authentication, see [API Authorization](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Errors We follow the error response format proposed in [RFC 7807](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7807) also known as Problem Details for HTTP APIs. As with our normal API responses, your client must be prepared to gracefully handle additional members of the response. ## Unauthenticated This indicates that the request has not been applied because it lacks valid authentication credentials for the target resource. Please check that you have valid credentials. ## PermissionDenied This response means that the server understood the request but refuses to authorize it because it lacks sufficient rights to the resource. It happens when you do not have the necessary permission to execute the action you performed. You need to get the appropriate permissions in other to resolve this error. ## BadRequest This response means that the server cannot or will not process the request due to something that is perceived to be a client error (e.g., malformed request syntax, invalid request message framing, or deceptive request routing). To resolve this, please ensure that your syntax is correct. ## NotFound This client error response indicates that the server cannot find the requested resource. ## MethodNotAllowed Indicates that the request method is known by the server but is not supported by the target resource. ## NotAcceptable The target resource does not have a current representation that would be acceptable to the user agent, according to the proactive negotiation header fields received in the request, and the server is unwilling to supply a default representation. ## AlreadyExists The request could not be completed due to a conflict with the current state of the target resource, e.g. the resource it tries to create already exists. ## Unknown This means that the server encountered an unexpected condition that prevented it from fulfilling the request. -API version: 2.5.0 +API version: 2.7.2 Contact: dev@airflow.apache.org */ @@ -34,7 +34,7 @@ import ( // UserCollectionAllOf struct for UserCollectionAllOf type UserCollectionAllOf struct { - Users *[]UserCollectionItem `json:"users,omitempty"` + Users []UserCollectionItem `json:"users,omitempty"` } // NewUserCollectionAllOf instantiates a new UserCollectionAllOf object @@ -60,12 +60,12 @@ func (o *UserCollectionAllOf) GetUsers() []UserCollectionItem { var ret []UserCollectionItem return ret } - return *o.Users + return o.Users } // GetUsersOk returns a tuple with the Users field value if set, nil otherwise // and a boolean to check if the value has been set. -func (o *UserCollectionAllOf) GetUsersOk() (*[]UserCollectionItem, bool) { +func (o *UserCollectionAllOf) GetUsersOk() ([]UserCollectionItem, bool) { if o == nil || o.Users == nil { return nil, false } @@ -83,7 +83,7 @@ func (o *UserCollectionAllOf) HasUsers() bool { // SetUsers gets a reference to the given []UserCollectionItem and assigns it to the Users field. func (o *UserCollectionAllOf) SetUsers(v []UserCollectionItem) { - o.Users = &v + o.Users = v } func (o UserCollectionAllOf) MarshalJSON() ([]byte, error) { diff --git a/airflow/model_user_collection_item.go b/airflow/model_user_collection_item.go index 3eb72bb..1300410 100644 --- a/airflow/model_user_collection_item.go +++ b/airflow/model_user_collection_item.go @@ -18,9 +18,9 @@ /* Airflow API (Stable) -# Overview To facilitate management, Apache Airflow supports a range of REST API endpoints across its objects. This section provides an overview of the API design, methods, and supported use cases. Most of the endpoints accept `JSON` as input and return `JSON` responses. This means that you must usually add the following headers to your request: ``` Content-type: application/json Accept: application/json ``` ## Resources The term `resource` refers to a single type of object in the Airflow metadata. An API is broken up by its endpoint's corresponding resource. The name of a resource is typically plural and expressed in camelCase. Example: `dagRuns`. Resource names are used as part of endpoint URLs, as well as in API parameters and responses. ## CRUD Operations The platform supports **C**reate, **R**ead, **U**pdate, and **D**elete operations on most resources. You can review the standards for these operations and their standard parameters below. Some endpoints have special behavior as exceptions. ### Create To create a resource, you typically submit an HTTP `POST` request with the resource's required metadata in the request body. The response returns a `201 Created` response code upon success with the resource's metadata, including its internal `id`, in the response body. ### Read The HTTP `GET` request can be used to read a resource or to list a number of resources. A resource's `id` can be submitted in the request parameters to read a specific resource. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with the resource's metadata in the response body. If a `GET` request does not include a specific resource `id`, it is treated as a list request. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with an object containing a list of resources' metadata in the response body. When reading resources, some common query parameters are usually available. e.g.: ``` v1/connections?limit=25&offset=25 ``` |Query Parameter|Type|Description| |---------------|----|-----------| |limit|integer|Maximum number of objects to fetch. Usually 25 by default| |offset|integer|Offset after which to start returning objects. For use with limit query parameter.| ### Update Updating a resource requires the resource `id`, and is typically done using an HTTP `PATCH` request, with the fields to modify in the request body. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with information about the modified resource in the response body. ### Delete Deleting a resource requires the resource `id` and is typically executing via an HTTP `DELETE` request. The response usually returns a `204 No Content` response code upon success. ## Conventions - Resource names are plural and expressed in camelCase. - Names are consistent between URL parameter name and field name. - Field names are in snake_case. ```json { \"name\": \"string\", \"slots\": 0, \"occupied_slots\": 0, \"used_slots\": 0, \"queued_slots\": 0, \"open_slots\": 0 } ``` ### Update Mask Update mask is available as a query parameter in patch endpoints. It is used to notify the API which fields you want to update. Using `update_mask` makes it easier to update objects by helping the server know which fields to update in an object instead of updating all fields. The update request ignores any fields that aren't specified in the field mask, leaving them with their current values. Example: ``` resource = request.get('/resource/my-id').json() resource['my_field'] = 'new-value' request.patch('/resource/my-id?update_mask=my_field', data=json.dumps(resource)) ``` ## Versioning and Endpoint Lifecycle - API versioning is not synchronized to specific releases of the Apache Airflow. - APIs are designed to be backward compatible. - Any changes to the API will first go through a deprecation phase. # Trying the API You can use a third party client, such as [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), [HTTPie](https://httpie.org/), [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [the Insomnia rest client](https://insomnia.rest/) to test the Apache Airflow API. Note that you will need to pass credentials data. For e.g., here is how to pause a DAG with [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), when basic authorization is used: ```bash curl -X PATCH 'https://example.com/api/v1/dags/{dag_id}?update_mask=is_paused' \\ -H 'Content-Type: application/json' \\ --user \"username:password\" \\ -d '{ \"is_paused\": true }' ``` Using a graphical tool such as [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [Insomnia](https://insomnia.rest/), it is possible to import the API specifications directly: 1. Download the API specification by clicking the **Download** button at top of this document 2. Import the JSON specification in the graphical tool of your choice. - In *Postman*, you can click the **import** button at the top - With *Insomnia*, you can just drag-and-drop the file on the UI Note that with *Postman*, you can also generate code snippets by selecting a request and clicking on the **Code** button. ## Enabling CORS [Cross-origin resource sharing (CORS)](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/CORS) is a browser security feature that restricts HTTP requests that are initiated from scripts running in the browser. For details on enabling/configuring CORS, see [Enabling CORS](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Authentication To be able to meet the requirements of many organizations, Airflow supports many authentication methods, and it is even possible to add your own method. If you want to check which auth backend is currently set, you can use `airflow config get-value api auth_backends` command as in the example below. ```bash $ airflow config get-value api auth_backends airflow.api.auth.backend.basic_auth ``` The default is to deny all requests. For details on configuring the authentication, see [API Authorization](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Errors We follow the error response format proposed in [RFC 7807](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7807) also known as Problem Details for HTTP APIs. As with our normal API responses, your client must be prepared to gracefully handle additional members of the response. ## Unauthenticated This indicates that the request has not been applied because it lacks valid authentication credentials for the target resource. Please check that you have valid credentials. ## PermissionDenied This response means that the server understood the request but refuses to authorize it because it lacks sufficient rights to the resource. It happens when you do not have the necessary permission to execute the action you performed. You need to get the appropriate permissions in other to resolve this error. ## BadRequest This response means that the server cannot or will not process the request due to something that is perceived to be a client error (e.g., malformed request syntax, invalid request message framing, or deceptive request routing). To resolve this, please ensure that your syntax is correct. ## NotFound This client error response indicates that the server cannot find the requested resource. ## MethodNotAllowed Indicates that the request method is known by the server but is not supported by the target resource. ## NotAcceptable The target resource does not have a current representation that would be acceptable to the user agent, according to the proactive negotiation header fields received in the request, and the server is unwilling to supply a default representation. ## AlreadyExists The request could not be completed due to a conflict with the current state of the target resource, e.g. the resource it tries to create already exists. ## Unknown This means that the server encountered an unexpected condition that prevented it from fulfilling the request. +# Overview To facilitate management, Apache Airflow supports a range of REST API endpoints across its objects. This section provides an overview of the API design, methods, and supported use cases. Most of the endpoints accept `JSON` as input and return `JSON` responses. This means that you must usually add the following headers to your request: ``` Content-type: application/json Accept: application/json ``` ## Resources The term `resource` refers to a single type of object in the Airflow metadata. An API is broken up by its endpoint's corresponding resource. The name of a resource is typically plural and expressed in camelCase. Example: `dagRuns`. Resource names are used as part of endpoint URLs, as well as in API parameters and responses. ## CRUD Operations The platform supports **C**reate, **R**ead, **U**pdate, and **D**elete operations on most resources. You can review the standards for these operations and their standard parameters below. Some endpoints have special behavior as exceptions. ### Create To create a resource, you typically submit an HTTP `POST` request with the resource's required metadata in the request body. The response returns a `201 Created` response code upon success with the resource's metadata, including its internal `id`, in the response body. ### Read The HTTP `GET` request can be used to read a resource or to list a number of resources. A resource's `id` can be submitted in the request parameters to read a specific resource. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with the resource's metadata in the response body. If a `GET` request does not include a specific resource `id`, it is treated as a list request. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with an object containing a list of resources' metadata in the response body. When reading resources, some common query parameters are usually available. e.g.: ``` v1/connections?limit=25&offset=25 ``` |Query Parameter|Type|Description| |---------------|----|-----------| |limit|integer|Maximum number of objects to fetch. Usually 25 by default| |offset|integer|Offset after which to start returning objects. For use with limit query parameter.| ### Update Updating a resource requires the resource `id`, and is typically done using an HTTP `PATCH` request, with the fields to modify in the request body. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with information about the modified resource in the response body. ### Delete Deleting a resource requires the resource `id` and is typically executed via an HTTP `DELETE` request. The response usually returns a `204 No Content` response code upon success. ## Conventions - Resource names are plural and expressed in camelCase. - Names are consistent between URL parameter name and field name. - Field names are in snake_case. ```json { \"description\": \"string\", \"name\": \"string\", \"occupied_slots\": 0, \"open_slots\": 0 \"queued_slots\": 0, \"running_slots\": 0, \"scheduled_slots\": 0, \"slots\": 0, } ``` ### Update Mask Update mask is available as a query parameter in patch endpoints. It is used to notify the API which fields you want to update. Using `update_mask` makes it easier to update objects by helping the server know which fields to update in an object instead of updating all fields. The update request ignores any fields that aren't specified in the field mask, leaving them with their current values. Example: ``` resource = request.get('/resource/my-id').json() resource['my_field'] = 'new-value' request.patch('/resource/my-id?update_mask=my_field', data=json.dumps(resource)) ``` ## Versioning and Endpoint Lifecycle - API versioning is not synchronized to specific releases of the Apache Airflow. - APIs are designed to be backward compatible. - Any changes to the API will first go through a deprecation phase. # Trying the API You can use a third party client, such as [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), [HTTPie](https://httpie.org/), [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [the Insomnia rest client](https://insomnia.rest/) to test the Apache Airflow API. Note that you will need to pass credentials data. For e.g., here is how to pause a DAG with [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), when basic authorization is used: ```bash curl -X PATCH 'https://example.com/api/v1/dags/{dag_id}?update_mask=is_paused' \\ -H 'Content-Type: application/json' \\ --user \"username:password\" \\ -d '{ \"is_paused\": true }' ``` Using a graphical tool such as [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [Insomnia](https://insomnia.rest/), it is possible to import the API specifications directly: 1. Download the API specification by clicking the **Download** button at the top of this document 2. Import the JSON specification in the graphical tool of your choice. - In *Postman*, you can click the **import** button at the top - With *Insomnia*, you can just drag-and-drop the file on the UI Note that with *Postman*, you can also generate code snippets by selecting a request and clicking on the **Code** button. ## Enabling CORS [Cross-origin resource sharing (CORS)](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/CORS) is a browser security feature that restricts HTTP requests that are initiated from scripts running in the browser. For details on enabling/configuring CORS, see [Enabling CORS](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Authentication To be able to meet the requirements of many organizations, Airflow supports many authentication methods, and it is even possible to add your own method. If you want to check which auth backend is currently set, you can use `airflow config get-value api auth_backends` command as in the example below. ```bash $ airflow config get-value api auth_backends airflow.api.auth.backend.basic_auth ``` The default is to deny all requests. For details on configuring the authentication, see [API Authorization](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Errors We follow the error response format proposed in [RFC 7807](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7807) also known as Problem Details for HTTP APIs. As with our normal API responses, your client must be prepared to gracefully handle additional members of the response. ## Unauthenticated This indicates that the request has not been applied because it lacks valid authentication credentials for the target resource. Please check that you have valid credentials. ## PermissionDenied This response means that the server understood the request but refuses to authorize it because it lacks sufficient rights to the resource. It happens when you do not have the necessary permission to execute the action you performed. You need to get the appropriate permissions in other to resolve this error. ## BadRequest This response means that the server cannot or will not process the request due to something that is perceived to be a client error (e.g., malformed request syntax, invalid request message framing, or deceptive request routing). To resolve this, please ensure that your syntax is correct. ## NotFound This client error response indicates that the server cannot find the requested resource. ## MethodNotAllowed Indicates that the request method is known by the server but is not supported by the target resource. ## NotAcceptable The target resource does not have a current representation that would be acceptable to the user agent, according to the proactive negotiation header fields received in the request, and the server is unwilling to supply a default representation. ## AlreadyExists The request could not be completed due to a conflict with the current state of the target resource, e.g. the resource it tries to create already exists. ## Unknown This means that the server encountered an unexpected condition that prevented it from fulfilling the request. -API version: 2.5.0 +API version: 2.7.2 Contact: dev@airflow.apache.org */ @@ -51,7 +51,7 @@ type UserCollectionItem struct { // The number of times the login failed FailedLoginCount NullableInt32 `json:"failed_login_count,omitempty"` // User roles. *Changed in version 2.2.0*: Field is no longer read-only. - Roles *[]UserCollectionItemRoles `json:"roles,omitempty"` + Roles []UserCollectionItemRoles `json:"roles,omitempty"` // The date user was created CreatedOn NullableString `json:"created_on,omitempty"` // The date user was changed @@ -377,12 +377,12 @@ func (o *UserCollectionItem) GetRoles() []UserCollectionItemRoles { var ret []UserCollectionItemRoles return ret } - return *o.Roles + return o.Roles } // GetRolesOk returns a tuple with the Roles field value if set, nil otherwise // and a boolean to check if the value has been set. -func (o *UserCollectionItem) GetRolesOk() (*[]UserCollectionItemRoles, bool) { +func (o *UserCollectionItem) GetRolesOk() ([]UserCollectionItemRoles, bool) { if o == nil || o.Roles == nil { return nil, false } @@ -400,7 +400,7 @@ func (o *UserCollectionItem) HasRoles() bool { // SetRoles gets a reference to the given []UserCollectionItemRoles and assigns it to the Roles field. func (o *UserCollectionItem) SetRoles(v []UserCollectionItemRoles) { - o.Roles = &v + o.Roles = v } // GetCreatedOn returns the CreatedOn field value if set, zero value otherwise (both if not set or set to explicit null). diff --git a/airflow/model_user_collection_item_roles.go b/airflow/model_user_collection_item_roles.go index 5f10a7a..a066353 100644 --- a/airflow/model_user_collection_item_roles.go +++ b/airflow/model_user_collection_item_roles.go @@ -18,9 +18,9 @@ /* Airflow API (Stable) -# Overview To facilitate management, Apache Airflow supports a range of REST API endpoints across its objects. This section provides an overview of the API design, methods, and supported use cases. Most of the endpoints accept `JSON` as input and return `JSON` responses. This means that you must usually add the following headers to your request: ``` Content-type: application/json Accept: application/json ``` ## Resources The term `resource` refers to a single type of object in the Airflow metadata. An API is broken up by its endpoint's corresponding resource. The name of a resource is typically plural and expressed in camelCase. Example: `dagRuns`. Resource names are used as part of endpoint URLs, as well as in API parameters and responses. ## CRUD Operations The platform supports **C**reate, **R**ead, **U**pdate, and **D**elete operations on most resources. You can review the standards for these operations and their standard parameters below. Some endpoints have special behavior as exceptions. ### Create To create a resource, you typically submit an HTTP `POST` request with the resource's required metadata in the request body. The response returns a `201 Created` response code upon success with the resource's metadata, including its internal `id`, in the response body. ### Read The HTTP `GET` request can be used to read a resource or to list a number of resources. A resource's `id` can be submitted in the request parameters to read a specific resource. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with the resource's metadata in the response body. If a `GET` request does not include a specific resource `id`, it is treated as a list request. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with an object containing a list of resources' metadata in the response body. When reading resources, some common query parameters are usually available. e.g.: ``` v1/connections?limit=25&offset=25 ``` |Query Parameter|Type|Description| |---------------|----|-----------| |limit|integer|Maximum number of objects to fetch. Usually 25 by default| |offset|integer|Offset after which to start returning objects. For use with limit query parameter.| ### Update Updating a resource requires the resource `id`, and is typically done using an HTTP `PATCH` request, with the fields to modify in the request body. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with information about the modified resource in the response body. ### Delete Deleting a resource requires the resource `id` and is typically executing via an HTTP `DELETE` request. The response usually returns a `204 No Content` response code upon success. ## Conventions - Resource names are plural and expressed in camelCase. - Names are consistent between URL parameter name and field name. - Field names are in snake_case. ```json { \"name\": \"string\", \"slots\": 0, \"occupied_slots\": 0, \"used_slots\": 0, \"queued_slots\": 0, \"open_slots\": 0 } ``` ### Update Mask Update mask is available as a query parameter in patch endpoints. It is used to notify the API which fields you want to update. Using `update_mask` makes it easier to update objects by helping the server know which fields to update in an object instead of updating all fields. The update request ignores any fields that aren't specified in the field mask, leaving them with their current values. Example: ``` resource = request.get('/resource/my-id').json() resource['my_field'] = 'new-value' request.patch('/resource/my-id?update_mask=my_field', data=json.dumps(resource)) ``` ## Versioning and Endpoint Lifecycle - API versioning is not synchronized to specific releases of the Apache Airflow. - APIs are designed to be backward compatible. - Any changes to the API will first go through a deprecation phase. # Trying the API You can use a third party client, such as [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), [HTTPie](https://httpie.org/), [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [the Insomnia rest client](https://insomnia.rest/) to test the Apache Airflow API. Note that you will need to pass credentials data. For e.g., here is how to pause a DAG with [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), when basic authorization is used: ```bash curl -X PATCH 'https://example.com/api/v1/dags/{dag_id}?update_mask=is_paused' \\ -H 'Content-Type: application/json' \\ --user \"username:password\" \\ -d '{ \"is_paused\": true }' ``` Using a graphical tool such as [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [Insomnia](https://insomnia.rest/), it is possible to import the API specifications directly: 1. Download the API specification by clicking the **Download** button at top of this document 2. Import the JSON specification in the graphical tool of your choice. - In *Postman*, you can click the **import** button at the top - With *Insomnia*, you can just drag-and-drop the file on the UI Note that with *Postman*, you can also generate code snippets by selecting a request and clicking on the **Code** button. ## Enabling CORS [Cross-origin resource sharing (CORS)](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/CORS) is a browser security feature that restricts HTTP requests that are initiated from scripts running in the browser. For details on enabling/configuring CORS, see [Enabling CORS](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Authentication To be able to meet the requirements of many organizations, Airflow supports many authentication methods, and it is even possible to add your own method. If you want to check which auth backend is currently set, you can use `airflow config get-value api auth_backends` command as in the example below. ```bash $ airflow config get-value api auth_backends airflow.api.auth.backend.basic_auth ``` The default is to deny all requests. For details on configuring the authentication, see [API Authorization](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Errors We follow the error response format proposed in [RFC 7807](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7807) also known as Problem Details for HTTP APIs. As with our normal API responses, your client must be prepared to gracefully handle additional members of the response. ## Unauthenticated This indicates that the request has not been applied because it lacks valid authentication credentials for the target resource. Please check that you have valid credentials. ## PermissionDenied This response means that the server understood the request but refuses to authorize it because it lacks sufficient rights to the resource. It happens when you do not have the necessary permission to execute the action you performed. You need to get the appropriate permissions in other to resolve this error. ## BadRequest This response means that the server cannot or will not process the request due to something that is perceived to be a client error (e.g., malformed request syntax, invalid request message framing, or deceptive request routing). To resolve this, please ensure that your syntax is correct. ## NotFound This client error response indicates that the server cannot find the requested resource. ## MethodNotAllowed Indicates that the request method is known by the server but is not supported by the target resource. ## NotAcceptable The target resource does not have a current representation that would be acceptable to the user agent, according to the proactive negotiation header fields received in the request, and the server is unwilling to supply a default representation. ## AlreadyExists The request could not be completed due to a conflict with the current state of the target resource, e.g. the resource it tries to create already exists. ## Unknown This means that the server encountered an unexpected condition that prevented it from fulfilling the request. +# Overview To facilitate management, Apache Airflow supports a range of REST API endpoints across its objects. This section provides an overview of the API design, methods, and supported use cases. Most of the endpoints accept `JSON` as input and return `JSON` responses. This means that you must usually add the following headers to your request: ``` Content-type: application/json Accept: application/json ``` ## Resources The term `resource` refers to a single type of object in the Airflow metadata. An API is broken up by its endpoint's corresponding resource. The name of a resource is typically plural and expressed in camelCase. Example: `dagRuns`. Resource names are used as part of endpoint URLs, as well as in API parameters and responses. ## CRUD Operations The platform supports **C**reate, **R**ead, **U**pdate, and **D**elete operations on most resources. You can review the standards for these operations and their standard parameters below. Some endpoints have special behavior as exceptions. ### Create To create a resource, you typically submit an HTTP `POST` request with the resource's required metadata in the request body. The response returns a `201 Created` response code upon success with the resource's metadata, including its internal `id`, in the response body. ### Read The HTTP `GET` request can be used to read a resource or to list a number of resources. A resource's `id` can be submitted in the request parameters to read a specific resource. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with the resource's metadata in the response body. If a `GET` request does not include a specific resource `id`, it is treated as a list request. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with an object containing a list of resources' metadata in the response body. When reading resources, some common query parameters are usually available. e.g.: ``` v1/connections?limit=25&offset=25 ``` |Query Parameter|Type|Description| |---------------|----|-----------| |limit|integer|Maximum number of objects to fetch. Usually 25 by default| |offset|integer|Offset after which to start returning objects. For use with limit query parameter.| ### Update Updating a resource requires the resource `id`, and is typically done using an HTTP `PATCH` request, with the fields to modify in the request body. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with information about the modified resource in the response body. ### Delete Deleting a resource requires the resource `id` and is typically executed via an HTTP `DELETE` request. The response usually returns a `204 No Content` response code upon success. ## Conventions - Resource names are plural and expressed in camelCase. - Names are consistent between URL parameter name and field name. - Field names are in snake_case. ```json { \"description\": \"string\", \"name\": \"string\", \"occupied_slots\": 0, \"open_slots\": 0 \"queued_slots\": 0, \"running_slots\": 0, \"scheduled_slots\": 0, \"slots\": 0, } ``` ### Update Mask Update mask is available as a query parameter in patch endpoints. It is used to notify the API which fields you want to update. Using `update_mask` makes it easier to update objects by helping the server know which fields to update in an object instead of updating all fields. The update request ignores any fields that aren't specified in the field mask, leaving them with their current values. Example: ``` resource = request.get('/resource/my-id').json() resource['my_field'] = 'new-value' request.patch('/resource/my-id?update_mask=my_field', data=json.dumps(resource)) ``` ## Versioning and Endpoint Lifecycle - API versioning is not synchronized to specific releases of the Apache Airflow. - APIs are designed to be backward compatible. - Any changes to the API will first go through a deprecation phase. # Trying the API You can use a third party client, such as [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), [HTTPie](https://httpie.org/), [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [the Insomnia rest client](https://insomnia.rest/) to test the Apache Airflow API. Note that you will need to pass credentials data. For e.g., here is how to pause a DAG with [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), when basic authorization is used: ```bash curl -X PATCH 'https://example.com/api/v1/dags/{dag_id}?update_mask=is_paused' \\ -H 'Content-Type: application/json' \\ --user \"username:password\" \\ -d '{ \"is_paused\": true }' ``` Using a graphical tool such as [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [Insomnia](https://insomnia.rest/), it is possible to import the API specifications directly: 1. Download the API specification by clicking the **Download** button at the top of this document 2. Import the JSON specification in the graphical tool of your choice. - In *Postman*, you can click the **import** button at the top - With *Insomnia*, you can just drag-and-drop the file on the UI Note that with *Postman*, you can also generate code snippets by selecting a request and clicking on the **Code** button. ## Enabling CORS [Cross-origin resource sharing (CORS)](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/CORS) is a browser security feature that restricts HTTP requests that are initiated from scripts running in the browser. For details on enabling/configuring CORS, see [Enabling CORS](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Authentication To be able to meet the requirements of many organizations, Airflow supports many authentication methods, and it is even possible to add your own method. If you want to check which auth backend is currently set, you can use `airflow config get-value api auth_backends` command as in the example below. ```bash $ airflow config get-value api auth_backends airflow.api.auth.backend.basic_auth ``` The default is to deny all requests. For details on configuring the authentication, see [API Authorization](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Errors We follow the error response format proposed in [RFC 7807](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7807) also known as Problem Details for HTTP APIs. As with our normal API responses, your client must be prepared to gracefully handle additional members of the response. ## Unauthenticated This indicates that the request has not been applied because it lacks valid authentication credentials for the target resource. Please check that you have valid credentials. ## PermissionDenied This response means that the server understood the request but refuses to authorize it because it lacks sufficient rights to the resource. It happens when you do not have the necessary permission to execute the action you performed. You need to get the appropriate permissions in other to resolve this error. ## BadRequest This response means that the server cannot or will not process the request due to something that is perceived to be a client error (e.g., malformed request syntax, invalid request message framing, or deceptive request routing). To resolve this, please ensure that your syntax is correct. ## NotFound This client error response indicates that the server cannot find the requested resource. ## MethodNotAllowed Indicates that the request method is known by the server but is not supported by the target resource. ## NotAcceptable The target resource does not have a current representation that would be acceptable to the user agent, according to the proactive negotiation header fields received in the request, and the server is unwilling to supply a default representation. ## AlreadyExists The request could not be completed due to a conflict with the current state of the target resource, e.g. the resource it tries to create already exists. ## Unknown This means that the server encountered an unexpected condition that prevented it from fulfilling the request. -API version: 2.5.0 +API version: 2.7.2 Contact: dev@airflow.apache.org */ diff --git a/airflow/model_variable.go b/airflow/model_variable.go index 6f4c385..a5f5e25 100644 --- a/airflow/model_variable.go +++ b/airflow/model_variable.go @@ -18,9 +18,9 @@ /* Airflow API (Stable) -# Overview To facilitate management, Apache Airflow supports a range of REST API endpoints across its objects. This section provides an overview of the API design, methods, and supported use cases. Most of the endpoints accept `JSON` as input and return `JSON` responses. This means that you must usually add the following headers to your request: ``` Content-type: application/json Accept: application/json ``` ## Resources The term `resource` refers to a single type of object in the Airflow metadata. An API is broken up by its endpoint's corresponding resource. The name of a resource is typically plural and expressed in camelCase. Example: `dagRuns`. Resource names are used as part of endpoint URLs, as well as in API parameters and responses. ## CRUD Operations The platform supports **C**reate, **R**ead, **U**pdate, and **D**elete operations on most resources. You can review the standards for these operations and their standard parameters below. Some endpoints have special behavior as exceptions. ### Create To create a resource, you typically submit an HTTP `POST` request with the resource's required metadata in the request body. The response returns a `201 Created` response code upon success with the resource's metadata, including its internal `id`, in the response body. ### Read The HTTP `GET` request can be used to read a resource or to list a number of resources. A resource's `id` can be submitted in the request parameters to read a specific resource. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with the resource's metadata in the response body. If a `GET` request does not include a specific resource `id`, it is treated as a list request. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with an object containing a list of resources' metadata in the response body. When reading resources, some common query parameters are usually available. e.g.: ``` v1/connections?limit=25&offset=25 ``` |Query Parameter|Type|Description| |---------------|----|-----------| |limit|integer|Maximum number of objects to fetch. Usually 25 by default| |offset|integer|Offset after which to start returning objects. For use with limit query parameter.| ### Update Updating a resource requires the resource `id`, and is typically done using an HTTP `PATCH` request, with the fields to modify in the request body. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with information about the modified resource in the response body. ### Delete Deleting a resource requires the resource `id` and is typically executing via an HTTP `DELETE` request. The response usually returns a `204 No Content` response code upon success. ## Conventions - Resource names are plural and expressed in camelCase. - Names are consistent between URL parameter name and field name. - Field names are in snake_case. ```json { \"name\": \"string\", \"slots\": 0, \"occupied_slots\": 0, \"used_slots\": 0, \"queued_slots\": 0, \"open_slots\": 0 } ``` ### Update Mask Update mask is available as a query parameter in patch endpoints. It is used to notify the API which fields you want to update. Using `update_mask` makes it easier to update objects by helping the server know which fields to update in an object instead of updating all fields. The update request ignores any fields that aren't specified in the field mask, leaving them with their current values. Example: ``` resource = request.get('/resource/my-id').json() resource['my_field'] = 'new-value' request.patch('/resource/my-id?update_mask=my_field', data=json.dumps(resource)) ``` ## Versioning and Endpoint Lifecycle - API versioning is not synchronized to specific releases of the Apache Airflow. - APIs are designed to be backward compatible. - Any changes to the API will first go through a deprecation phase. # Trying the API You can use a third party client, such as [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), [HTTPie](https://httpie.org/), [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [the Insomnia rest client](https://insomnia.rest/) to test the Apache Airflow API. Note that you will need to pass credentials data. For e.g., here is how to pause a DAG with [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), when basic authorization is used: ```bash curl -X PATCH 'https://example.com/api/v1/dags/{dag_id}?update_mask=is_paused' \\ -H 'Content-Type: application/json' \\ --user \"username:password\" \\ -d '{ \"is_paused\": true }' ``` Using a graphical tool such as [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [Insomnia](https://insomnia.rest/), it is possible to import the API specifications directly: 1. Download the API specification by clicking the **Download** button at top of this document 2. Import the JSON specification in the graphical tool of your choice. - In *Postman*, you can click the **import** button at the top - With *Insomnia*, you can just drag-and-drop the file on the UI Note that with *Postman*, you can also generate code snippets by selecting a request and clicking on the **Code** button. ## Enabling CORS [Cross-origin resource sharing (CORS)](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/CORS) is a browser security feature that restricts HTTP requests that are initiated from scripts running in the browser. For details on enabling/configuring CORS, see [Enabling CORS](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Authentication To be able to meet the requirements of many organizations, Airflow supports many authentication methods, and it is even possible to add your own method. If you want to check which auth backend is currently set, you can use `airflow config get-value api auth_backends` command as in the example below. ```bash $ airflow config get-value api auth_backends airflow.api.auth.backend.basic_auth ``` The default is to deny all requests. For details on configuring the authentication, see [API Authorization](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Errors We follow the error response format proposed in [RFC 7807](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7807) also known as Problem Details for HTTP APIs. As with our normal API responses, your client must be prepared to gracefully handle additional members of the response. ## Unauthenticated This indicates that the request has not been applied because it lacks valid authentication credentials for the target resource. Please check that you have valid credentials. ## PermissionDenied This response means that the server understood the request but refuses to authorize it because it lacks sufficient rights to the resource. It happens when you do not have the necessary permission to execute the action you performed. You need to get the appropriate permissions in other to resolve this error. ## BadRequest This response means that the server cannot or will not process the request due to something that is perceived to be a client error (e.g., malformed request syntax, invalid request message framing, or deceptive request routing). To resolve this, please ensure that your syntax is correct. ## NotFound This client error response indicates that the server cannot find the requested resource. ## MethodNotAllowed Indicates that the request method is known by the server but is not supported by the target resource. ## NotAcceptable The target resource does not have a current representation that would be acceptable to the user agent, according to the proactive negotiation header fields received in the request, and the server is unwilling to supply a default representation. ## AlreadyExists The request could not be completed due to a conflict with the current state of the target resource, e.g. the resource it tries to create already exists. ## Unknown This means that the server encountered an unexpected condition that prevented it from fulfilling the request. +# Overview To facilitate management, Apache Airflow supports a range of REST API endpoints across its objects. This section provides an overview of the API design, methods, and supported use cases. Most of the endpoints accept `JSON` as input and return `JSON` responses. This means that you must usually add the following headers to your request: ``` Content-type: application/json Accept: application/json ``` ## Resources The term `resource` refers to a single type of object in the Airflow metadata. An API is broken up by its endpoint's corresponding resource. The name of a resource is typically plural and expressed in camelCase. Example: `dagRuns`. Resource names are used as part of endpoint URLs, as well as in API parameters and responses. ## CRUD Operations The platform supports **C**reate, **R**ead, **U**pdate, and **D**elete operations on most resources. You can review the standards for these operations and their standard parameters below. Some endpoints have special behavior as exceptions. ### Create To create a resource, you typically submit an HTTP `POST` request with the resource's required metadata in the request body. The response returns a `201 Created` response code upon success with the resource's metadata, including its internal `id`, in the response body. ### Read The HTTP `GET` request can be used to read a resource or to list a number of resources. A resource's `id` can be submitted in the request parameters to read a specific resource. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with the resource's metadata in the response body. If a `GET` request does not include a specific resource `id`, it is treated as a list request. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with an object containing a list of resources' metadata in the response body. When reading resources, some common query parameters are usually available. e.g.: ``` v1/connections?limit=25&offset=25 ``` |Query Parameter|Type|Description| |---------------|----|-----------| |limit|integer|Maximum number of objects to fetch. Usually 25 by default| |offset|integer|Offset after which to start returning objects. For use with limit query parameter.| ### Update Updating a resource requires the resource `id`, and is typically done using an HTTP `PATCH` request, with the fields to modify in the request body. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with information about the modified resource in the response body. ### Delete Deleting a resource requires the resource `id` and is typically executed via an HTTP `DELETE` request. The response usually returns a `204 No Content` response code upon success. ## Conventions - Resource names are plural and expressed in camelCase. - Names are consistent between URL parameter name and field name. - Field names are in snake_case. ```json { \"description\": \"string\", \"name\": \"string\", \"occupied_slots\": 0, \"open_slots\": 0 \"queued_slots\": 0, \"running_slots\": 0, \"scheduled_slots\": 0, \"slots\": 0, } ``` ### Update Mask Update mask is available as a query parameter in patch endpoints. It is used to notify the API which fields you want to update. Using `update_mask` makes it easier to update objects by helping the server know which fields to update in an object instead of updating all fields. The update request ignores any fields that aren't specified in the field mask, leaving them with their current values. Example: ``` resource = request.get('/resource/my-id').json() resource['my_field'] = 'new-value' request.patch('/resource/my-id?update_mask=my_field', data=json.dumps(resource)) ``` ## Versioning and Endpoint Lifecycle - API versioning is not synchronized to specific releases of the Apache Airflow. - APIs are designed to be backward compatible. - Any changes to the API will first go through a deprecation phase. # Trying the API You can use a third party client, such as [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), [HTTPie](https://httpie.org/), [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [the Insomnia rest client](https://insomnia.rest/) to test the Apache Airflow API. Note that you will need to pass credentials data. For e.g., here is how to pause a DAG with [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), when basic authorization is used: ```bash curl -X PATCH 'https://example.com/api/v1/dags/{dag_id}?update_mask=is_paused' \\ -H 'Content-Type: application/json' \\ --user \"username:password\" \\ -d '{ \"is_paused\": true }' ``` Using a graphical tool such as [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [Insomnia](https://insomnia.rest/), it is possible to import the API specifications directly: 1. Download the API specification by clicking the **Download** button at the top of this document 2. Import the JSON specification in the graphical tool of your choice. - In *Postman*, you can click the **import** button at the top - With *Insomnia*, you can just drag-and-drop the file on the UI Note that with *Postman*, you can also generate code snippets by selecting a request and clicking on the **Code** button. ## Enabling CORS [Cross-origin resource sharing (CORS)](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/CORS) is a browser security feature that restricts HTTP requests that are initiated from scripts running in the browser. For details on enabling/configuring CORS, see [Enabling CORS](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Authentication To be able to meet the requirements of many organizations, Airflow supports many authentication methods, and it is even possible to add your own method. If you want to check which auth backend is currently set, you can use `airflow config get-value api auth_backends` command as in the example below. ```bash $ airflow config get-value api auth_backends airflow.api.auth.backend.basic_auth ``` The default is to deny all requests. For details on configuring the authentication, see [API Authorization](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Errors We follow the error response format proposed in [RFC 7807](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7807) also known as Problem Details for HTTP APIs. As with our normal API responses, your client must be prepared to gracefully handle additional members of the response. ## Unauthenticated This indicates that the request has not been applied because it lacks valid authentication credentials for the target resource. Please check that you have valid credentials. ## PermissionDenied This response means that the server understood the request but refuses to authorize it because it lacks sufficient rights to the resource. It happens when you do not have the necessary permission to execute the action you performed. You need to get the appropriate permissions in other to resolve this error. ## BadRequest This response means that the server cannot or will not process the request due to something that is perceived to be a client error (e.g., malformed request syntax, invalid request message framing, or deceptive request routing). To resolve this, please ensure that your syntax is correct. ## NotFound This client error response indicates that the server cannot find the requested resource. ## MethodNotAllowed Indicates that the request method is known by the server but is not supported by the target resource. ## NotAcceptable The target resource does not have a current representation that would be acceptable to the user agent, according to the proactive negotiation header fields received in the request, and the server is unwilling to supply a default representation. ## AlreadyExists The request could not be completed due to a conflict with the current state of the target resource, e.g. the resource it tries to create already exists. ## Unknown This means that the server encountered an unexpected condition that prevented it from fulfilling the request. -API version: 2.5.0 +API version: 2.7.2 Contact: dev@airflow.apache.org */ diff --git a/airflow/model_variable_all_of.go b/airflow/model_variable_all_of.go index 8d5a2ca..1d29fee 100644 --- a/airflow/model_variable_all_of.go +++ b/airflow/model_variable_all_of.go @@ -18,9 +18,9 @@ /* Airflow API (Stable) -# Overview To facilitate management, Apache Airflow supports a range of REST API endpoints across its objects. This section provides an overview of the API design, methods, and supported use cases. Most of the endpoints accept `JSON` as input and return `JSON` responses. This means that you must usually add the following headers to your request: ``` Content-type: application/json Accept: application/json ``` ## Resources The term `resource` refers to a single type of object in the Airflow metadata. An API is broken up by its endpoint's corresponding resource. The name of a resource is typically plural and expressed in camelCase. Example: `dagRuns`. Resource names are used as part of endpoint URLs, as well as in API parameters and responses. ## CRUD Operations The platform supports **C**reate, **R**ead, **U**pdate, and **D**elete operations on most resources. You can review the standards for these operations and their standard parameters below. Some endpoints have special behavior as exceptions. ### Create To create a resource, you typically submit an HTTP `POST` request with the resource's required metadata in the request body. The response returns a `201 Created` response code upon success with the resource's metadata, including its internal `id`, in the response body. ### Read The HTTP `GET` request can be used to read a resource or to list a number of resources. A resource's `id` can be submitted in the request parameters to read a specific resource. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with the resource's metadata in the response body. If a `GET` request does not include a specific resource `id`, it is treated as a list request. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with an object containing a list of resources' metadata in the response body. When reading resources, some common query parameters are usually available. e.g.: ``` v1/connections?limit=25&offset=25 ``` |Query Parameter|Type|Description| |---------------|----|-----------| |limit|integer|Maximum number of objects to fetch. Usually 25 by default| |offset|integer|Offset after which to start returning objects. For use with limit query parameter.| ### Update Updating a resource requires the resource `id`, and is typically done using an HTTP `PATCH` request, with the fields to modify in the request body. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with information about the modified resource in the response body. ### Delete Deleting a resource requires the resource `id` and is typically executing via an HTTP `DELETE` request. The response usually returns a `204 No Content` response code upon success. ## Conventions - Resource names are plural and expressed in camelCase. - Names are consistent between URL parameter name and field name. - Field names are in snake_case. ```json { \"name\": \"string\", \"slots\": 0, \"occupied_slots\": 0, \"used_slots\": 0, \"queued_slots\": 0, \"open_slots\": 0 } ``` ### Update Mask Update mask is available as a query parameter in patch endpoints. It is used to notify the API which fields you want to update. Using `update_mask` makes it easier to update objects by helping the server know which fields to update in an object instead of updating all fields. The update request ignores any fields that aren't specified in the field mask, leaving them with their current values. Example: ``` resource = request.get('/resource/my-id').json() resource['my_field'] = 'new-value' request.patch('/resource/my-id?update_mask=my_field', data=json.dumps(resource)) ``` ## Versioning and Endpoint Lifecycle - API versioning is not synchronized to specific releases of the Apache Airflow. - APIs are designed to be backward compatible. - Any changes to the API will first go through a deprecation phase. # Trying the API You can use a third party client, such as [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), [HTTPie](https://httpie.org/), [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [the Insomnia rest client](https://insomnia.rest/) to test the Apache Airflow API. Note that you will need to pass credentials data. For e.g., here is how to pause a DAG with [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), when basic authorization is used: ```bash curl -X PATCH 'https://example.com/api/v1/dags/{dag_id}?update_mask=is_paused' \\ -H 'Content-Type: application/json' \\ --user \"username:password\" \\ -d '{ \"is_paused\": true }' ``` Using a graphical tool such as [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [Insomnia](https://insomnia.rest/), it is possible to import the API specifications directly: 1. Download the API specification by clicking the **Download** button at top of this document 2. Import the JSON specification in the graphical tool of your choice. - In *Postman*, you can click the **import** button at the top - With *Insomnia*, you can just drag-and-drop the file on the UI Note that with *Postman*, you can also generate code snippets by selecting a request and clicking on the **Code** button. ## Enabling CORS [Cross-origin resource sharing (CORS)](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/CORS) is a browser security feature that restricts HTTP requests that are initiated from scripts running in the browser. For details on enabling/configuring CORS, see [Enabling CORS](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Authentication To be able to meet the requirements of many organizations, Airflow supports many authentication methods, and it is even possible to add your own method. If you want to check which auth backend is currently set, you can use `airflow config get-value api auth_backends` command as in the example below. ```bash $ airflow config get-value api auth_backends airflow.api.auth.backend.basic_auth ``` The default is to deny all requests. For details on configuring the authentication, see [API Authorization](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Errors We follow the error response format proposed in [RFC 7807](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7807) also known as Problem Details for HTTP APIs. As with our normal API responses, your client must be prepared to gracefully handle additional members of the response. ## Unauthenticated This indicates that the request has not been applied because it lacks valid authentication credentials for the target resource. Please check that you have valid credentials. ## PermissionDenied This response means that the server understood the request but refuses to authorize it because it lacks sufficient rights to the resource. It happens when you do not have the necessary permission to execute the action you performed. You need to get the appropriate permissions in other to resolve this error. ## BadRequest This response means that the server cannot or will not process the request due to something that is perceived to be a client error (e.g., malformed request syntax, invalid request message framing, or deceptive request routing). To resolve this, please ensure that your syntax is correct. ## NotFound This client error response indicates that the server cannot find the requested resource. ## MethodNotAllowed Indicates that the request method is known by the server but is not supported by the target resource. ## NotAcceptable The target resource does not have a current representation that would be acceptable to the user agent, according to the proactive negotiation header fields received in the request, and the server is unwilling to supply a default representation. ## AlreadyExists The request could not be completed due to a conflict with the current state of the target resource, e.g. the resource it tries to create already exists. ## Unknown This means that the server encountered an unexpected condition that prevented it from fulfilling the request. +# Overview To facilitate management, Apache Airflow supports a range of REST API endpoints across its objects. This section provides an overview of the API design, methods, and supported use cases. Most of the endpoints accept `JSON` as input and return `JSON` responses. This means that you must usually add the following headers to your request: ``` Content-type: application/json Accept: application/json ``` ## Resources The term `resource` refers to a single type of object in the Airflow metadata. An API is broken up by its endpoint's corresponding resource. The name of a resource is typically plural and expressed in camelCase. Example: `dagRuns`. Resource names are used as part of endpoint URLs, as well as in API parameters and responses. ## CRUD Operations The platform supports **C**reate, **R**ead, **U**pdate, and **D**elete operations on most resources. You can review the standards for these operations and their standard parameters below. Some endpoints have special behavior as exceptions. ### Create To create a resource, you typically submit an HTTP `POST` request with the resource's required metadata in the request body. The response returns a `201 Created` response code upon success with the resource's metadata, including its internal `id`, in the response body. ### Read The HTTP `GET` request can be used to read a resource or to list a number of resources. A resource's `id` can be submitted in the request parameters to read a specific resource. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with the resource's metadata in the response body. If a `GET` request does not include a specific resource `id`, it is treated as a list request. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with an object containing a list of resources' metadata in the response body. When reading resources, some common query parameters are usually available. e.g.: ``` v1/connections?limit=25&offset=25 ``` |Query Parameter|Type|Description| |---------------|----|-----------| |limit|integer|Maximum number of objects to fetch. Usually 25 by default| |offset|integer|Offset after which to start returning objects. For use with limit query parameter.| ### Update Updating a resource requires the resource `id`, and is typically done using an HTTP `PATCH` request, with the fields to modify in the request body. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with information about the modified resource in the response body. ### Delete Deleting a resource requires the resource `id` and is typically executed via an HTTP `DELETE` request. The response usually returns a `204 No Content` response code upon success. ## Conventions - Resource names are plural and expressed in camelCase. - Names are consistent between URL parameter name and field name. - Field names are in snake_case. ```json { \"description\": \"string\", \"name\": \"string\", \"occupied_slots\": 0, \"open_slots\": 0 \"queued_slots\": 0, \"running_slots\": 0, \"scheduled_slots\": 0, \"slots\": 0, } ``` ### Update Mask Update mask is available as a query parameter in patch endpoints. It is used to notify the API which fields you want to update. Using `update_mask` makes it easier to update objects by helping the server know which fields to update in an object instead of updating all fields. The update request ignores any fields that aren't specified in the field mask, leaving them with their current values. Example: ``` resource = request.get('/resource/my-id').json() resource['my_field'] = 'new-value' request.patch('/resource/my-id?update_mask=my_field', data=json.dumps(resource)) ``` ## Versioning and Endpoint Lifecycle - API versioning is not synchronized to specific releases of the Apache Airflow. - APIs are designed to be backward compatible. - Any changes to the API will first go through a deprecation phase. # Trying the API You can use a third party client, such as [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), [HTTPie](https://httpie.org/), [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [the Insomnia rest client](https://insomnia.rest/) to test the Apache Airflow API. Note that you will need to pass credentials data. For e.g., here is how to pause a DAG with [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), when basic authorization is used: ```bash curl -X PATCH 'https://example.com/api/v1/dags/{dag_id}?update_mask=is_paused' \\ -H 'Content-Type: application/json' \\ --user \"username:password\" \\ -d '{ \"is_paused\": true }' ``` Using a graphical tool such as [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [Insomnia](https://insomnia.rest/), it is possible to import the API specifications directly: 1. Download the API specification by clicking the **Download** button at the top of this document 2. Import the JSON specification in the graphical tool of your choice. - In *Postman*, you can click the **import** button at the top - With *Insomnia*, you can just drag-and-drop the file on the UI Note that with *Postman*, you can also generate code snippets by selecting a request and clicking on the **Code** button. ## Enabling CORS [Cross-origin resource sharing (CORS)](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/CORS) is a browser security feature that restricts HTTP requests that are initiated from scripts running in the browser. For details on enabling/configuring CORS, see [Enabling CORS](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Authentication To be able to meet the requirements of many organizations, Airflow supports many authentication methods, and it is even possible to add your own method. If you want to check which auth backend is currently set, you can use `airflow config get-value api auth_backends` command as in the example below. ```bash $ airflow config get-value api auth_backends airflow.api.auth.backend.basic_auth ``` The default is to deny all requests. For details on configuring the authentication, see [API Authorization](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Errors We follow the error response format proposed in [RFC 7807](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7807) also known as Problem Details for HTTP APIs. As with our normal API responses, your client must be prepared to gracefully handle additional members of the response. ## Unauthenticated This indicates that the request has not been applied because it lacks valid authentication credentials for the target resource. Please check that you have valid credentials. ## PermissionDenied This response means that the server understood the request but refuses to authorize it because it lacks sufficient rights to the resource. It happens when you do not have the necessary permission to execute the action you performed. You need to get the appropriate permissions in other to resolve this error. ## BadRequest This response means that the server cannot or will not process the request due to something that is perceived to be a client error (e.g., malformed request syntax, invalid request message framing, or deceptive request routing). To resolve this, please ensure that your syntax is correct. ## NotFound This client error response indicates that the server cannot find the requested resource. ## MethodNotAllowed Indicates that the request method is known by the server but is not supported by the target resource. ## NotAcceptable The target resource does not have a current representation that would be acceptable to the user agent, according to the proactive negotiation header fields received in the request, and the server is unwilling to supply a default representation. ## AlreadyExists The request could not be completed due to a conflict with the current state of the target resource, e.g. the resource it tries to create already exists. ## Unknown This means that the server encountered an unexpected condition that prevented it from fulfilling the request. -API version: 2.5.0 +API version: 2.7.2 Contact: dev@airflow.apache.org */ diff --git a/airflow/model_variable_collection.go b/airflow/model_variable_collection.go index d4f2832..ad342a1 100644 --- a/airflow/model_variable_collection.go +++ b/airflow/model_variable_collection.go @@ -18,9 +18,9 @@ /* Airflow API (Stable) -# Overview To facilitate management, Apache Airflow supports a range of REST API endpoints across its objects. This section provides an overview of the API design, methods, and supported use cases. Most of the endpoints accept `JSON` as input and return `JSON` responses. This means that you must usually add the following headers to your request: ``` Content-type: application/json Accept: application/json ``` ## Resources The term `resource` refers to a single type of object in the Airflow metadata. An API is broken up by its endpoint's corresponding resource. The name of a resource is typically plural and expressed in camelCase. Example: `dagRuns`. Resource names are used as part of endpoint URLs, as well as in API parameters and responses. ## CRUD Operations The platform supports **C**reate, **R**ead, **U**pdate, and **D**elete operations on most resources. You can review the standards for these operations and their standard parameters below. Some endpoints have special behavior as exceptions. ### Create To create a resource, you typically submit an HTTP `POST` request with the resource's required metadata in the request body. The response returns a `201 Created` response code upon success with the resource's metadata, including its internal `id`, in the response body. ### Read The HTTP `GET` request can be used to read a resource or to list a number of resources. A resource's `id` can be submitted in the request parameters to read a specific resource. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with the resource's metadata in the response body. If a `GET` request does not include a specific resource `id`, it is treated as a list request. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with an object containing a list of resources' metadata in the response body. When reading resources, some common query parameters are usually available. e.g.: ``` v1/connections?limit=25&offset=25 ``` |Query Parameter|Type|Description| |---------------|----|-----------| |limit|integer|Maximum number of objects to fetch. Usually 25 by default| |offset|integer|Offset after which to start returning objects. For use with limit query parameter.| ### Update Updating a resource requires the resource `id`, and is typically done using an HTTP `PATCH` request, with the fields to modify in the request body. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with information about the modified resource in the response body. ### Delete Deleting a resource requires the resource `id` and is typically executing via an HTTP `DELETE` request. The response usually returns a `204 No Content` response code upon success. ## Conventions - Resource names are plural and expressed in camelCase. - Names are consistent between URL parameter name and field name. - Field names are in snake_case. ```json { \"name\": \"string\", \"slots\": 0, \"occupied_slots\": 0, \"used_slots\": 0, \"queued_slots\": 0, \"open_slots\": 0 } ``` ### Update Mask Update mask is available as a query parameter in patch endpoints. It is used to notify the API which fields you want to update. Using `update_mask` makes it easier to update objects by helping the server know which fields to update in an object instead of updating all fields. The update request ignores any fields that aren't specified in the field mask, leaving them with their current values. Example: ``` resource = request.get('/resource/my-id').json() resource['my_field'] = 'new-value' request.patch('/resource/my-id?update_mask=my_field', data=json.dumps(resource)) ``` ## Versioning and Endpoint Lifecycle - API versioning is not synchronized to specific releases of the Apache Airflow. - APIs are designed to be backward compatible. - Any changes to the API will first go through a deprecation phase. # Trying the API You can use a third party client, such as [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), [HTTPie](https://httpie.org/), [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [the Insomnia rest client](https://insomnia.rest/) to test the Apache Airflow API. Note that you will need to pass credentials data. For e.g., here is how to pause a DAG with [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), when basic authorization is used: ```bash curl -X PATCH 'https://example.com/api/v1/dags/{dag_id}?update_mask=is_paused' \\ -H 'Content-Type: application/json' \\ --user \"username:password\" \\ -d '{ \"is_paused\": true }' ``` Using a graphical tool such as [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [Insomnia](https://insomnia.rest/), it is possible to import the API specifications directly: 1. Download the API specification by clicking the **Download** button at top of this document 2. Import the JSON specification in the graphical tool of your choice. - In *Postman*, you can click the **import** button at the top - With *Insomnia*, you can just drag-and-drop the file on the UI Note that with *Postman*, you can also generate code snippets by selecting a request and clicking on the **Code** button. ## Enabling CORS [Cross-origin resource sharing (CORS)](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/CORS) is a browser security feature that restricts HTTP requests that are initiated from scripts running in the browser. For details on enabling/configuring CORS, see [Enabling CORS](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Authentication To be able to meet the requirements of many organizations, Airflow supports many authentication methods, and it is even possible to add your own method. If you want to check which auth backend is currently set, you can use `airflow config get-value api auth_backends` command as in the example below. ```bash $ airflow config get-value api auth_backends airflow.api.auth.backend.basic_auth ``` The default is to deny all requests. For details on configuring the authentication, see [API Authorization](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Errors We follow the error response format proposed in [RFC 7807](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7807) also known as Problem Details for HTTP APIs. As with our normal API responses, your client must be prepared to gracefully handle additional members of the response. ## Unauthenticated This indicates that the request has not been applied because it lacks valid authentication credentials for the target resource. Please check that you have valid credentials. ## PermissionDenied This response means that the server understood the request but refuses to authorize it because it lacks sufficient rights to the resource. It happens when you do not have the necessary permission to execute the action you performed. You need to get the appropriate permissions in other to resolve this error. ## BadRequest This response means that the server cannot or will not process the request due to something that is perceived to be a client error (e.g., malformed request syntax, invalid request message framing, or deceptive request routing). To resolve this, please ensure that your syntax is correct. ## NotFound This client error response indicates that the server cannot find the requested resource. ## MethodNotAllowed Indicates that the request method is known by the server but is not supported by the target resource. ## NotAcceptable The target resource does not have a current representation that would be acceptable to the user agent, according to the proactive negotiation header fields received in the request, and the server is unwilling to supply a default representation. ## AlreadyExists The request could not be completed due to a conflict with the current state of the target resource, e.g. the resource it tries to create already exists. ## Unknown This means that the server encountered an unexpected condition that prevented it from fulfilling the request. +# Overview To facilitate management, Apache Airflow supports a range of REST API endpoints across its objects. This section provides an overview of the API design, methods, and supported use cases. Most of the endpoints accept `JSON` as input and return `JSON` responses. This means that you must usually add the following headers to your request: ``` Content-type: application/json Accept: application/json ``` ## Resources The term `resource` refers to a single type of object in the Airflow metadata. An API is broken up by its endpoint's corresponding resource. The name of a resource is typically plural and expressed in camelCase. Example: `dagRuns`. Resource names are used as part of endpoint URLs, as well as in API parameters and responses. ## CRUD Operations The platform supports **C**reate, **R**ead, **U**pdate, and **D**elete operations on most resources. You can review the standards for these operations and their standard parameters below. Some endpoints have special behavior as exceptions. ### Create To create a resource, you typically submit an HTTP `POST` request with the resource's required metadata in the request body. The response returns a `201 Created` response code upon success with the resource's metadata, including its internal `id`, in the response body. ### Read The HTTP `GET` request can be used to read a resource or to list a number of resources. A resource's `id` can be submitted in the request parameters to read a specific resource. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with the resource's metadata in the response body. If a `GET` request does not include a specific resource `id`, it is treated as a list request. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with an object containing a list of resources' metadata in the response body. When reading resources, some common query parameters are usually available. e.g.: ``` v1/connections?limit=25&offset=25 ``` |Query Parameter|Type|Description| |---------------|----|-----------| |limit|integer|Maximum number of objects to fetch. Usually 25 by default| |offset|integer|Offset after which to start returning objects. For use with limit query parameter.| ### Update Updating a resource requires the resource `id`, and is typically done using an HTTP `PATCH` request, with the fields to modify in the request body. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with information about the modified resource in the response body. ### Delete Deleting a resource requires the resource `id` and is typically executed via an HTTP `DELETE` request. The response usually returns a `204 No Content` response code upon success. ## Conventions - Resource names are plural and expressed in camelCase. - Names are consistent between URL parameter name and field name. - Field names are in snake_case. ```json { \"description\": \"string\", \"name\": \"string\", \"occupied_slots\": 0, \"open_slots\": 0 \"queued_slots\": 0, \"running_slots\": 0, \"scheduled_slots\": 0, \"slots\": 0, } ``` ### Update Mask Update mask is available as a query parameter in patch endpoints. It is used to notify the API which fields you want to update. Using `update_mask` makes it easier to update objects by helping the server know which fields to update in an object instead of updating all fields. The update request ignores any fields that aren't specified in the field mask, leaving them with their current values. Example: ``` resource = request.get('/resource/my-id').json() resource['my_field'] = 'new-value' request.patch('/resource/my-id?update_mask=my_field', data=json.dumps(resource)) ``` ## Versioning and Endpoint Lifecycle - API versioning is not synchronized to specific releases of the Apache Airflow. - APIs are designed to be backward compatible. - Any changes to the API will first go through a deprecation phase. # Trying the API You can use a third party client, such as [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), [HTTPie](https://httpie.org/), [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [the Insomnia rest client](https://insomnia.rest/) to test the Apache Airflow API. Note that you will need to pass credentials data. For e.g., here is how to pause a DAG with [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), when basic authorization is used: ```bash curl -X PATCH 'https://example.com/api/v1/dags/{dag_id}?update_mask=is_paused' \\ -H 'Content-Type: application/json' \\ --user \"username:password\" \\ -d '{ \"is_paused\": true }' ``` Using a graphical tool such as [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [Insomnia](https://insomnia.rest/), it is possible to import the API specifications directly: 1. Download the API specification by clicking the **Download** button at the top of this document 2. Import the JSON specification in the graphical tool of your choice. - In *Postman*, you can click the **import** button at the top - With *Insomnia*, you can just drag-and-drop the file on the UI Note that with *Postman*, you can also generate code snippets by selecting a request and clicking on the **Code** button. ## Enabling CORS [Cross-origin resource sharing (CORS)](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/CORS) is a browser security feature that restricts HTTP requests that are initiated from scripts running in the browser. For details on enabling/configuring CORS, see [Enabling CORS](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Authentication To be able to meet the requirements of many organizations, Airflow supports many authentication methods, and it is even possible to add your own method. If you want to check which auth backend is currently set, you can use `airflow config get-value api auth_backends` command as in the example below. ```bash $ airflow config get-value api auth_backends airflow.api.auth.backend.basic_auth ``` The default is to deny all requests. For details on configuring the authentication, see [API Authorization](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Errors We follow the error response format proposed in [RFC 7807](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7807) also known as Problem Details for HTTP APIs. As with our normal API responses, your client must be prepared to gracefully handle additional members of the response. ## Unauthenticated This indicates that the request has not been applied because it lacks valid authentication credentials for the target resource. Please check that you have valid credentials. ## PermissionDenied This response means that the server understood the request but refuses to authorize it because it lacks sufficient rights to the resource. It happens when you do not have the necessary permission to execute the action you performed. You need to get the appropriate permissions in other to resolve this error. ## BadRequest This response means that the server cannot or will not process the request due to something that is perceived to be a client error (e.g., malformed request syntax, invalid request message framing, or deceptive request routing). To resolve this, please ensure that your syntax is correct. ## NotFound This client error response indicates that the server cannot find the requested resource. ## MethodNotAllowed Indicates that the request method is known by the server but is not supported by the target resource. ## NotAcceptable The target resource does not have a current representation that would be acceptable to the user agent, according to the proactive negotiation header fields received in the request, and the server is unwilling to supply a default representation. ## AlreadyExists The request could not be completed due to a conflict with the current state of the target resource, e.g. the resource it tries to create already exists. ## Unknown This means that the server encountered an unexpected condition that prevented it from fulfilling the request. -API version: 2.5.0 +API version: 2.7.2 Contact: dev@airflow.apache.org */ @@ -34,8 +34,8 @@ import ( // VariableCollection Collection of variables. *Changed in version 2.1.0*: 'total_entries' field is added. type VariableCollection struct { - Variables *[]VariableCollectionItem `json:"variables,omitempty"` - // Count of objects in the current result set. + Variables []VariableCollectionItem `json:"variables,omitempty"` + // Count of total objects in the current result set before pagination parameters (limit, offset) are applied. TotalEntries *int32 `json:"total_entries,omitempty"` } @@ -62,12 +62,12 @@ func (o *VariableCollection) GetVariables() []VariableCollectionItem { var ret []VariableCollectionItem return ret } - return *o.Variables + return o.Variables } // GetVariablesOk returns a tuple with the Variables field value if set, nil otherwise // and a boolean to check if the value has been set. -func (o *VariableCollection) GetVariablesOk() (*[]VariableCollectionItem, bool) { +func (o *VariableCollection) GetVariablesOk() ([]VariableCollectionItem, bool) { if o == nil || o.Variables == nil { return nil, false } @@ -85,7 +85,7 @@ func (o *VariableCollection) HasVariables() bool { // SetVariables gets a reference to the given []VariableCollectionItem and assigns it to the Variables field. func (o *VariableCollection) SetVariables(v []VariableCollectionItem) { - o.Variables = &v + o.Variables = v } // GetTotalEntries returns the TotalEntries field value if set, zero value otherwise. diff --git a/airflow/model_variable_collection_all_of.go b/airflow/model_variable_collection_all_of.go index 4523def..d130c07 100644 --- a/airflow/model_variable_collection_all_of.go +++ b/airflow/model_variable_collection_all_of.go @@ -18,9 +18,9 @@ /* Airflow API (Stable) -# Overview To facilitate management, Apache Airflow supports a range of REST API endpoints across its objects. This section provides an overview of the API design, methods, and supported use cases. Most of the endpoints accept `JSON` as input and return `JSON` responses. This means that you must usually add the following headers to your request: ``` Content-type: application/json Accept: application/json ``` ## Resources The term `resource` refers to a single type of object in the Airflow metadata. An API is broken up by its endpoint's corresponding resource. The name of a resource is typically plural and expressed in camelCase. Example: `dagRuns`. Resource names are used as part of endpoint URLs, as well as in API parameters and responses. ## CRUD Operations The platform supports **C**reate, **R**ead, **U**pdate, and **D**elete operations on most resources. You can review the standards for these operations and their standard parameters below. Some endpoints have special behavior as exceptions. ### Create To create a resource, you typically submit an HTTP `POST` request with the resource's required metadata in the request body. The response returns a `201 Created` response code upon success with the resource's metadata, including its internal `id`, in the response body. ### Read The HTTP `GET` request can be used to read a resource or to list a number of resources. A resource's `id` can be submitted in the request parameters to read a specific resource. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with the resource's metadata in the response body. If a `GET` request does not include a specific resource `id`, it is treated as a list request. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with an object containing a list of resources' metadata in the response body. When reading resources, some common query parameters are usually available. e.g.: ``` v1/connections?limit=25&offset=25 ``` |Query Parameter|Type|Description| |---------------|----|-----------| |limit|integer|Maximum number of objects to fetch. Usually 25 by default| |offset|integer|Offset after which to start returning objects. For use with limit query parameter.| ### Update Updating a resource requires the resource `id`, and is typically done using an HTTP `PATCH` request, with the fields to modify in the request body. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with information about the modified resource in the response body. ### Delete Deleting a resource requires the resource `id` and is typically executing via an HTTP `DELETE` request. The response usually returns a `204 No Content` response code upon success. ## Conventions - Resource names are plural and expressed in camelCase. - Names are consistent between URL parameter name and field name. - Field names are in snake_case. ```json { \"name\": \"string\", \"slots\": 0, \"occupied_slots\": 0, \"used_slots\": 0, \"queued_slots\": 0, \"open_slots\": 0 } ``` ### Update Mask Update mask is available as a query parameter in patch endpoints. It is used to notify the API which fields you want to update. Using `update_mask` makes it easier to update objects by helping the server know which fields to update in an object instead of updating all fields. The update request ignores any fields that aren't specified in the field mask, leaving them with their current values. Example: ``` resource = request.get('/resource/my-id').json() resource['my_field'] = 'new-value' request.patch('/resource/my-id?update_mask=my_field', data=json.dumps(resource)) ``` ## Versioning and Endpoint Lifecycle - API versioning is not synchronized to specific releases of the Apache Airflow. - APIs are designed to be backward compatible. - Any changes to the API will first go through a deprecation phase. # Trying the API You can use a third party client, such as [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), [HTTPie](https://httpie.org/), [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [the Insomnia rest client](https://insomnia.rest/) to test the Apache Airflow API. Note that you will need to pass credentials data. For e.g., here is how to pause a DAG with [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), when basic authorization is used: ```bash curl -X PATCH 'https://example.com/api/v1/dags/{dag_id}?update_mask=is_paused' \\ -H 'Content-Type: application/json' \\ --user \"username:password\" \\ -d '{ \"is_paused\": true }' ``` Using a graphical tool such as [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [Insomnia](https://insomnia.rest/), it is possible to import the API specifications directly: 1. Download the API specification by clicking the **Download** button at top of this document 2. Import the JSON specification in the graphical tool of your choice. - In *Postman*, you can click the **import** button at the top - With *Insomnia*, you can just drag-and-drop the file on the UI Note that with *Postman*, you can also generate code snippets by selecting a request and clicking on the **Code** button. ## Enabling CORS [Cross-origin resource sharing (CORS)](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/CORS) is a browser security feature that restricts HTTP requests that are initiated from scripts running in the browser. For details on enabling/configuring CORS, see [Enabling CORS](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Authentication To be able to meet the requirements of many organizations, Airflow supports many authentication methods, and it is even possible to add your own method. If you want to check which auth backend is currently set, you can use `airflow config get-value api auth_backends` command as in the example below. ```bash $ airflow config get-value api auth_backends airflow.api.auth.backend.basic_auth ``` The default is to deny all requests. For details on configuring the authentication, see [API Authorization](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Errors We follow the error response format proposed in [RFC 7807](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7807) also known as Problem Details for HTTP APIs. As with our normal API responses, your client must be prepared to gracefully handle additional members of the response. ## Unauthenticated This indicates that the request has not been applied because it lacks valid authentication credentials for the target resource. Please check that you have valid credentials. ## PermissionDenied This response means that the server understood the request but refuses to authorize it because it lacks sufficient rights to the resource. It happens when you do not have the necessary permission to execute the action you performed. You need to get the appropriate permissions in other to resolve this error. ## BadRequest This response means that the server cannot or will not process the request due to something that is perceived to be a client error (e.g., malformed request syntax, invalid request message framing, or deceptive request routing). To resolve this, please ensure that your syntax is correct. ## NotFound This client error response indicates that the server cannot find the requested resource. ## MethodNotAllowed Indicates that the request method is known by the server but is not supported by the target resource. ## NotAcceptable The target resource does not have a current representation that would be acceptable to the user agent, according to the proactive negotiation header fields received in the request, and the server is unwilling to supply a default representation. ## AlreadyExists The request could not be completed due to a conflict with the current state of the target resource, e.g. the resource it tries to create already exists. ## Unknown This means that the server encountered an unexpected condition that prevented it from fulfilling the request. +# Overview To facilitate management, Apache Airflow supports a range of REST API endpoints across its objects. This section provides an overview of the API design, methods, and supported use cases. Most of the endpoints accept `JSON` as input and return `JSON` responses. This means that you must usually add the following headers to your request: ``` Content-type: application/json Accept: application/json ``` ## Resources The term `resource` refers to a single type of object in the Airflow metadata. An API is broken up by its endpoint's corresponding resource. The name of a resource is typically plural and expressed in camelCase. Example: `dagRuns`. Resource names are used as part of endpoint URLs, as well as in API parameters and responses. ## CRUD Operations The platform supports **C**reate, **R**ead, **U**pdate, and **D**elete operations on most resources. You can review the standards for these operations and their standard parameters below. Some endpoints have special behavior as exceptions. ### Create To create a resource, you typically submit an HTTP `POST` request with the resource's required metadata in the request body. The response returns a `201 Created` response code upon success with the resource's metadata, including its internal `id`, in the response body. ### Read The HTTP `GET` request can be used to read a resource or to list a number of resources. A resource's `id` can be submitted in the request parameters to read a specific resource. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with the resource's metadata in the response body. If a `GET` request does not include a specific resource `id`, it is treated as a list request. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with an object containing a list of resources' metadata in the response body. When reading resources, some common query parameters are usually available. e.g.: ``` v1/connections?limit=25&offset=25 ``` |Query Parameter|Type|Description| |---------------|----|-----------| |limit|integer|Maximum number of objects to fetch. Usually 25 by default| |offset|integer|Offset after which to start returning objects. For use with limit query parameter.| ### Update Updating a resource requires the resource `id`, and is typically done using an HTTP `PATCH` request, with the fields to modify in the request body. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with information about the modified resource in the response body. ### Delete Deleting a resource requires the resource `id` and is typically executed via an HTTP `DELETE` request. The response usually returns a `204 No Content` response code upon success. ## Conventions - Resource names are plural and expressed in camelCase. - Names are consistent between URL parameter name and field name. - Field names are in snake_case. ```json { \"description\": \"string\", \"name\": \"string\", \"occupied_slots\": 0, \"open_slots\": 0 \"queued_slots\": 0, \"running_slots\": 0, \"scheduled_slots\": 0, \"slots\": 0, } ``` ### Update Mask Update mask is available as a query parameter in patch endpoints. It is used to notify the API which fields you want to update. Using `update_mask` makes it easier to update objects by helping the server know which fields to update in an object instead of updating all fields. The update request ignores any fields that aren't specified in the field mask, leaving them with their current values. Example: ``` resource = request.get('/resource/my-id').json() resource['my_field'] = 'new-value' request.patch('/resource/my-id?update_mask=my_field', data=json.dumps(resource)) ``` ## Versioning and Endpoint Lifecycle - API versioning is not synchronized to specific releases of the Apache Airflow. - APIs are designed to be backward compatible. - Any changes to the API will first go through a deprecation phase. # Trying the API You can use a third party client, such as [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), [HTTPie](https://httpie.org/), [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [the Insomnia rest client](https://insomnia.rest/) to test the Apache Airflow API. Note that you will need to pass credentials data. For e.g., here is how to pause a DAG with [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), when basic authorization is used: ```bash curl -X PATCH 'https://example.com/api/v1/dags/{dag_id}?update_mask=is_paused' \\ -H 'Content-Type: application/json' \\ --user \"username:password\" \\ -d '{ \"is_paused\": true }' ``` Using a graphical tool such as [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [Insomnia](https://insomnia.rest/), it is possible to import the API specifications directly: 1. Download the API specification by clicking the **Download** button at the top of this document 2. Import the JSON specification in the graphical tool of your choice. - In *Postman*, you can click the **import** button at the top - With *Insomnia*, you can just drag-and-drop the file on the UI Note that with *Postman*, you can also generate code snippets by selecting a request and clicking on the **Code** button. ## Enabling CORS [Cross-origin resource sharing (CORS)](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/CORS) is a browser security feature that restricts HTTP requests that are initiated from scripts running in the browser. For details on enabling/configuring CORS, see [Enabling CORS](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Authentication To be able to meet the requirements of many organizations, Airflow supports many authentication methods, and it is even possible to add your own method. If you want to check which auth backend is currently set, you can use `airflow config get-value api auth_backends` command as in the example below. ```bash $ airflow config get-value api auth_backends airflow.api.auth.backend.basic_auth ``` The default is to deny all requests. For details on configuring the authentication, see [API Authorization](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Errors We follow the error response format proposed in [RFC 7807](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7807) also known as Problem Details for HTTP APIs. As with our normal API responses, your client must be prepared to gracefully handle additional members of the response. ## Unauthenticated This indicates that the request has not been applied because it lacks valid authentication credentials for the target resource. Please check that you have valid credentials. ## PermissionDenied This response means that the server understood the request but refuses to authorize it because it lacks sufficient rights to the resource. It happens when you do not have the necessary permission to execute the action you performed. You need to get the appropriate permissions in other to resolve this error. ## BadRequest This response means that the server cannot or will not process the request due to something that is perceived to be a client error (e.g., malformed request syntax, invalid request message framing, or deceptive request routing). To resolve this, please ensure that your syntax is correct. ## NotFound This client error response indicates that the server cannot find the requested resource. ## MethodNotAllowed Indicates that the request method is known by the server but is not supported by the target resource. ## NotAcceptable The target resource does not have a current representation that would be acceptable to the user agent, according to the proactive negotiation header fields received in the request, and the server is unwilling to supply a default representation. ## AlreadyExists The request could not be completed due to a conflict with the current state of the target resource, e.g. the resource it tries to create already exists. ## Unknown This means that the server encountered an unexpected condition that prevented it from fulfilling the request. -API version: 2.5.0 +API version: 2.7.2 Contact: dev@airflow.apache.org */ @@ -34,7 +34,7 @@ import ( // VariableCollectionAllOf struct for VariableCollectionAllOf type VariableCollectionAllOf struct { - Variables *[]VariableCollectionItem `json:"variables,omitempty"` + Variables []VariableCollectionItem `json:"variables,omitempty"` } // NewVariableCollectionAllOf instantiates a new VariableCollectionAllOf object @@ -60,12 +60,12 @@ func (o *VariableCollectionAllOf) GetVariables() []VariableCollectionItem { var ret []VariableCollectionItem return ret } - return *o.Variables + return o.Variables } // GetVariablesOk returns a tuple with the Variables field value if set, nil otherwise // and a boolean to check if the value has been set. -func (o *VariableCollectionAllOf) GetVariablesOk() (*[]VariableCollectionItem, bool) { +func (o *VariableCollectionAllOf) GetVariablesOk() ([]VariableCollectionItem, bool) { if o == nil || o.Variables == nil { return nil, false } @@ -83,7 +83,7 @@ func (o *VariableCollectionAllOf) HasVariables() bool { // SetVariables gets a reference to the given []VariableCollectionItem and assigns it to the Variables field. func (o *VariableCollectionAllOf) SetVariables(v []VariableCollectionItem) { - o.Variables = &v + o.Variables = v } func (o VariableCollectionAllOf) MarshalJSON() ([]byte, error) { diff --git a/airflow/model_variable_collection_item.go b/airflow/model_variable_collection_item.go index 891abf2..961f256 100644 --- a/airflow/model_variable_collection_item.go +++ b/airflow/model_variable_collection_item.go @@ -18,9 +18,9 @@ /* Airflow API (Stable) -# Overview To facilitate management, Apache Airflow supports a range of REST API endpoints across its objects. This section provides an overview of the API design, methods, and supported use cases. Most of the endpoints accept `JSON` as input and return `JSON` responses. This means that you must usually add the following headers to your request: ``` Content-type: application/json Accept: application/json ``` ## Resources The term `resource` refers to a single type of object in the Airflow metadata. An API is broken up by its endpoint's corresponding resource. The name of a resource is typically plural and expressed in camelCase. Example: `dagRuns`. Resource names are used as part of endpoint URLs, as well as in API parameters and responses. ## CRUD Operations The platform supports **C**reate, **R**ead, **U**pdate, and **D**elete operations on most resources. You can review the standards for these operations and their standard parameters below. Some endpoints have special behavior as exceptions. ### Create To create a resource, you typically submit an HTTP `POST` request with the resource's required metadata in the request body. The response returns a `201 Created` response code upon success with the resource's metadata, including its internal `id`, in the response body. ### Read The HTTP `GET` request can be used to read a resource or to list a number of resources. A resource's `id` can be submitted in the request parameters to read a specific resource. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with the resource's metadata in the response body. If a `GET` request does not include a specific resource `id`, it is treated as a list request. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with an object containing a list of resources' metadata in the response body. When reading resources, some common query parameters are usually available. e.g.: ``` v1/connections?limit=25&offset=25 ``` |Query Parameter|Type|Description| |---------------|----|-----------| |limit|integer|Maximum number of objects to fetch. Usually 25 by default| |offset|integer|Offset after which to start returning objects. For use with limit query parameter.| ### Update Updating a resource requires the resource `id`, and is typically done using an HTTP `PATCH` request, with the fields to modify in the request body. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with information about the modified resource in the response body. ### Delete Deleting a resource requires the resource `id` and is typically executing via an HTTP `DELETE` request. The response usually returns a `204 No Content` response code upon success. ## Conventions - Resource names are plural and expressed in camelCase. - Names are consistent between URL parameter name and field name. - Field names are in snake_case. ```json { \"name\": \"string\", \"slots\": 0, \"occupied_slots\": 0, \"used_slots\": 0, \"queued_slots\": 0, \"open_slots\": 0 } ``` ### Update Mask Update mask is available as a query parameter in patch endpoints. It is used to notify the API which fields you want to update. Using `update_mask` makes it easier to update objects by helping the server know which fields to update in an object instead of updating all fields. The update request ignores any fields that aren't specified in the field mask, leaving them with their current values. Example: ``` resource = request.get('/resource/my-id').json() resource['my_field'] = 'new-value' request.patch('/resource/my-id?update_mask=my_field', data=json.dumps(resource)) ``` ## Versioning and Endpoint Lifecycle - API versioning is not synchronized to specific releases of the Apache Airflow. - APIs are designed to be backward compatible. - Any changes to the API will first go through a deprecation phase. # Trying the API You can use a third party client, such as [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), [HTTPie](https://httpie.org/), [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [the Insomnia rest client](https://insomnia.rest/) to test the Apache Airflow API. Note that you will need to pass credentials data. For e.g., here is how to pause a DAG with [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), when basic authorization is used: ```bash curl -X PATCH 'https://example.com/api/v1/dags/{dag_id}?update_mask=is_paused' \\ -H 'Content-Type: application/json' \\ --user \"username:password\" \\ -d '{ \"is_paused\": true }' ``` Using a graphical tool such as [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [Insomnia](https://insomnia.rest/), it is possible to import the API specifications directly: 1. Download the API specification by clicking the **Download** button at top of this document 2. Import the JSON specification in the graphical tool of your choice. - In *Postman*, you can click the **import** button at the top - With *Insomnia*, you can just drag-and-drop the file on the UI Note that with *Postman*, you can also generate code snippets by selecting a request and clicking on the **Code** button. ## Enabling CORS [Cross-origin resource sharing (CORS)](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/CORS) is a browser security feature that restricts HTTP requests that are initiated from scripts running in the browser. For details on enabling/configuring CORS, see [Enabling CORS](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Authentication To be able to meet the requirements of many organizations, Airflow supports many authentication methods, and it is even possible to add your own method. If you want to check which auth backend is currently set, you can use `airflow config get-value api auth_backends` command as in the example below. ```bash $ airflow config get-value api auth_backends airflow.api.auth.backend.basic_auth ``` The default is to deny all requests. For details on configuring the authentication, see [API Authorization](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Errors We follow the error response format proposed in [RFC 7807](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7807) also known as Problem Details for HTTP APIs. As with our normal API responses, your client must be prepared to gracefully handle additional members of the response. ## Unauthenticated This indicates that the request has not been applied because it lacks valid authentication credentials for the target resource. Please check that you have valid credentials. ## PermissionDenied This response means that the server understood the request but refuses to authorize it because it lacks sufficient rights to the resource. It happens when you do not have the necessary permission to execute the action you performed. You need to get the appropriate permissions in other to resolve this error. ## BadRequest This response means that the server cannot or will not process the request due to something that is perceived to be a client error (e.g., malformed request syntax, invalid request message framing, or deceptive request routing). To resolve this, please ensure that your syntax is correct. ## NotFound This client error response indicates that the server cannot find the requested resource. ## MethodNotAllowed Indicates that the request method is known by the server but is not supported by the target resource. ## NotAcceptable The target resource does not have a current representation that would be acceptable to the user agent, according to the proactive negotiation header fields received in the request, and the server is unwilling to supply a default representation. ## AlreadyExists The request could not be completed due to a conflict with the current state of the target resource, e.g. the resource it tries to create already exists. ## Unknown This means that the server encountered an unexpected condition that prevented it from fulfilling the request. +# Overview To facilitate management, Apache Airflow supports a range of REST API endpoints across its objects. This section provides an overview of the API design, methods, and supported use cases. Most of the endpoints accept `JSON` as input and return `JSON` responses. This means that you must usually add the following headers to your request: ``` Content-type: application/json Accept: application/json ``` ## Resources The term `resource` refers to a single type of object in the Airflow metadata. An API is broken up by its endpoint's corresponding resource. The name of a resource is typically plural and expressed in camelCase. Example: `dagRuns`. Resource names are used as part of endpoint URLs, as well as in API parameters and responses. ## CRUD Operations The platform supports **C**reate, **R**ead, **U**pdate, and **D**elete operations on most resources. You can review the standards for these operations and their standard parameters below. Some endpoints have special behavior as exceptions. ### Create To create a resource, you typically submit an HTTP `POST` request with the resource's required metadata in the request body. The response returns a `201 Created` response code upon success with the resource's metadata, including its internal `id`, in the response body. ### Read The HTTP `GET` request can be used to read a resource or to list a number of resources. A resource's `id` can be submitted in the request parameters to read a specific resource. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with the resource's metadata in the response body. If a `GET` request does not include a specific resource `id`, it is treated as a list request. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with an object containing a list of resources' metadata in the response body. When reading resources, some common query parameters are usually available. e.g.: ``` v1/connections?limit=25&offset=25 ``` |Query Parameter|Type|Description| |---------------|----|-----------| |limit|integer|Maximum number of objects to fetch. Usually 25 by default| |offset|integer|Offset after which to start returning objects. For use with limit query parameter.| ### Update Updating a resource requires the resource `id`, and is typically done using an HTTP `PATCH` request, with the fields to modify in the request body. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with information about the modified resource in the response body. ### Delete Deleting a resource requires the resource `id` and is typically executed via an HTTP `DELETE` request. The response usually returns a `204 No Content` response code upon success. ## Conventions - Resource names are plural and expressed in camelCase. - Names are consistent between URL parameter name and field name. - Field names are in snake_case. ```json { \"description\": \"string\", \"name\": \"string\", \"occupied_slots\": 0, \"open_slots\": 0 \"queued_slots\": 0, \"running_slots\": 0, \"scheduled_slots\": 0, \"slots\": 0, } ``` ### Update Mask Update mask is available as a query parameter in patch endpoints. It is used to notify the API which fields you want to update. Using `update_mask` makes it easier to update objects by helping the server know which fields to update in an object instead of updating all fields. The update request ignores any fields that aren't specified in the field mask, leaving them with their current values. Example: ``` resource = request.get('/resource/my-id').json() resource['my_field'] = 'new-value' request.patch('/resource/my-id?update_mask=my_field', data=json.dumps(resource)) ``` ## Versioning and Endpoint Lifecycle - API versioning is not synchronized to specific releases of the Apache Airflow. - APIs are designed to be backward compatible. - Any changes to the API will first go through a deprecation phase. # Trying the API You can use a third party client, such as [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), [HTTPie](https://httpie.org/), [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [the Insomnia rest client](https://insomnia.rest/) to test the Apache Airflow API. Note that you will need to pass credentials data. For e.g., here is how to pause a DAG with [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), when basic authorization is used: ```bash curl -X PATCH 'https://example.com/api/v1/dags/{dag_id}?update_mask=is_paused' \\ -H 'Content-Type: application/json' \\ --user \"username:password\" \\ -d '{ \"is_paused\": true }' ``` Using a graphical tool such as [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [Insomnia](https://insomnia.rest/), it is possible to import the API specifications directly: 1. Download the API specification by clicking the **Download** button at the top of this document 2. Import the JSON specification in the graphical tool of your choice. - In *Postman*, you can click the **import** button at the top - With *Insomnia*, you can just drag-and-drop the file on the UI Note that with *Postman*, you can also generate code snippets by selecting a request and clicking on the **Code** button. ## Enabling CORS [Cross-origin resource sharing (CORS)](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/CORS) is a browser security feature that restricts HTTP requests that are initiated from scripts running in the browser. For details on enabling/configuring CORS, see [Enabling CORS](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Authentication To be able to meet the requirements of many organizations, Airflow supports many authentication methods, and it is even possible to add your own method. If you want to check which auth backend is currently set, you can use `airflow config get-value api auth_backends` command as in the example below. ```bash $ airflow config get-value api auth_backends airflow.api.auth.backend.basic_auth ``` The default is to deny all requests. For details on configuring the authentication, see [API Authorization](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Errors We follow the error response format proposed in [RFC 7807](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7807) also known as Problem Details for HTTP APIs. As with our normal API responses, your client must be prepared to gracefully handle additional members of the response. ## Unauthenticated This indicates that the request has not been applied because it lacks valid authentication credentials for the target resource. Please check that you have valid credentials. ## PermissionDenied This response means that the server understood the request but refuses to authorize it because it lacks sufficient rights to the resource. It happens when you do not have the necessary permission to execute the action you performed. You need to get the appropriate permissions in other to resolve this error. ## BadRequest This response means that the server cannot or will not process the request due to something that is perceived to be a client error (e.g., malformed request syntax, invalid request message framing, or deceptive request routing). To resolve this, please ensure that your syntax is correct. ## NotFound This client error response indicates that the server cannot find the requested resource. ## MethodNotAllowed Indicates that the request method is known by the server but is not supported by the target resource. ## NotAcceptable The target resource does not have a current representation that would be acceptable to the user agent, according to the proactive negotiation header fields received in the request, and the server is unwilling to supply a default representation. ## AlreadyExists The request could not be completed due to a conflict with the current state of the target resource, e.g. the resource it tries to create already exists. ## Unknown This means that the server encountered an unexpected condition that prevented it from fulfilling the request. -API version: 2.5.0 +API version: 2.7.2 Contact: dev@airflow.apache.org */ diff --git a/airflow/model_version_info.go b/airflow/model_version_info.go index c7f0bbb..5a4fd6f 100644 --- a/airflow/model_version_info.go +++ b/airflow/model_version_info.go @@ -18,9 +18,9 @@ /* Airflow API (Stable) -# Overview To facilitate management, Apache Airflow supports a range of REST API endpoints across its objects. This section provides an overview of the API design, methods, and supported use cases. Most of the endpoints accept `JSON` as input and return `JSON` responses. This means that you must usually add the following headers to your request: ``` Content-type: application/json Accept: application/json ``` ## Resources The term `resource` refers to a single type of object in the Airflow metadata. An API is broken up by its endpoint's corresponding resource. The name of a resource is typically plural and expressed in camelCase. Example: `dagRuns`. Resource names are used as part of endpoint URLs, as well as in API parameters and responses. ## CRUD Operations The platform supports **C**reate, **R**ead, **U**pdate, and **D**elete operations on most resources. You can review the standards for these operations and their standard parameters below. Some endpoints have special behavior as exceptions. ### Create To create a resource, you typically submit an HTTP `POST` request with the resource's required metadata in the request body. The response returns a `201 Created` response code upon success with the resource's metadata, including its internal `id`, in the response body. ### Read The HTTP `GET` request can be used to read a resource or to list a number of resources. A resource's `id` can be submitted in the request parameters to read a specific resource. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with the resource's metadata in the response body. If a `GET` request does not include a specific resource `id`, it is treated as a list request. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with an object containing a list of resources' metadata in the response body. When reading resources, some common query parameters are usually available. e.g.: ``` v1/connections?limit=25&offset=25 ``` |Query Parameter|Type|Description| |---------------|----|-----------| |limit|integer|Maximum number of objects to fetch. Usually 25 by default| |offset|integer|Offset after which to start returning objects. For use with limit query parameter.| ### Update Updating a resource requires the resource `id`, and is typically done using an HTTP `PATCH` request, with the fields to modify in the request body. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with information about the modified resource in the response body. ### Delete Deleting a resource requires the resource `id` and is typically executing via an HTTP `DELETE` request. The response usually returns a `204 No Content` response code upon success. ## Conventions - Resource names are plural and expressed in camelCase. - Names are consistent between URL parameter name and field name. - Field names are in snake_case. ```json { \"name\": \"string\", \"slots\": 0, \"occupied_slots\": 0, \"used_slots\": 0, \"queued_slots\": 0, \"open_slots\": 0 } ``` ### Update Mask Update mask is available as a query parameter in patch endpoints. It is used to notify the API which fields you want to update. Using `update_mask` makes it easier to update objects by helping the server know which fields to update in an object instead of updating all fields. The update request ignores any fields that aren't specified in the field mask, leaving them with their current values. Example: ``` resource = request.get('/resource/my-id').json() resource['my_field'] = 'new-value' request.patch('/resource/my-id?update_mask=my_field', data=json.dumps(resource)) ``` ## Versioning and Endpoint Lifecycle - API versioning is not synchronized to specific releases of the Apache Airflow. - APIs are designed to be backward compatible. - Any changes to the API will first go through a deprecation phase. # Trying the API You can use a third party client, such as [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), [HTTPie](https://httpie.org/), [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [the Insomnia rest client](https://insomnia.rest/) to test the Apache Airflow API. Note that you will need to pass credentials data. For e.g., here is how to pause a DAG with [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), when basic authorization is used: ```bash curl -X PATCH 'https://example.com/api/v1/dags/{dag_id}?update_mask=is_paused' \\ -H 'Content-Type: application/json' \\ --user \"username:password\" \\ -d '{ \"is_paused\": true }' ``` Using a graphical tool such as [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [Insomnia](https://insomnia.rest/), it is possible to import the API specifications directly: 1. Download the API specification by clicking the **Download** button at top of this document 2. Import the JSON specification in the graphical tool of your choice. - In *Postman*, you can click the **import** button at the top - With *Insomnia*, you can just drag-and-drop the file on the UI Note that with *Postman*, you can also generate code snippets by selecting a request and clicking on the **Code** button. ## Enabling CORS [Cross-origin resource sharing (CORS)](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/CORS) is a browser security feature that restricts HTTP requests that are initiated from scripts running in the browser. For details on enabling/configuring CORS, see [Enabling CORS](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Authentication To be able to meet the requirements of many organizations, Airflow supports many authentication methods, and it is even possible to add your own method. If you want to check which auth backend is currently set, you can use `airflow config get-value api auth_backends` command as in the example below. ```bash $ airflow config get-value api auth_backends airflow.api.auth.backend.basic_auth ``` The default is to deny all requests. For details on configuring the authentication, see [API Authorization](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Errors We follow the error response format proposed in [RFC 7807](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7807) also known as Problem Details for HTTP APIs. As with our normal API responses, your client must be prepared to gracefully handle additional members of the response. ## Unauthenticated This indicates that the request has not been applied because it lacks valid authentication credentials for the target resource. Please check that you have valid credentials. ## PermissionDenied This response means that the server understood the request but refuses to authorize it because it lacks sufficient rights to the resource. It happens when you do not have the necessary permission to execute the action you performed. You need to get the appropriate permissions in other to resolve this error. ## BadRequest This response means that the server cannot or will not process the request due to something that is perceived to be a client error (e.g., malformed request syntax, invalid request message framing, or deceptive request routing). To resolve this, please ensure that your syntax is correct. ## NotFound This client error response indicates that the server cannot find the requested resource. ## MethodNotAllowed Indicates that the request method is known by the server but is not supported by the target resource. ## NotAcceptable The target resource does not have a current representation that would be acceptable to the user agent, according to the proactive negotiation header fields received in the request, and the server is unwilling to supply a default representation. ## AlreadyExists The request could not be completed due to a conflict with the current state of the target resource, e.g. the resource it tries to create already exists. ## Unknown This means that the server encountered an unexpected condition that prevented it from fulfilling the request. +# Overview To facilitate management, Apache Airflow supports a range of REST API endpoints across its objects. This section provides an overview of the API design, methods, and supported use cases. Most of the endpoints accept `JSON` as input and return `JSON` responses. This means that you must usually add the following headers to your request: ``` Content-type: application/json Accept: application/json ``` ## Resources The term `resource` refers to a single type of object in the Airflow metadata. An API is broken up by its endpoint's corresponding resource. The name of a resource is typically plural and expressed in camelCase. Example: `dagRuns`. Resource names are used as part of endpoint URLs, as well as in API parameters and responses. ## CRUD Operations The platform supports **C**reate, **R**ead, **U**pdate, and **D**elete operations on most resources. You can review the standards for these operations and their standard parameters below. Some endpoints have special behavior as exceptions. ### Create To create a resource, you typically submit an HTTP `POST` request with the resource's required metadata in the request body. The response returns a `201 Created` response code upon success with the resource's metadata, including its internal `id`, in the response body. ### Read The HTTP `GET` request can be used to read a resource or to list a number of resources. A resource's `id` can be submitted in the request parameters to read a specific resource. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with the resource's metadata in the response body. If a `GET` request does not include a specific resource `id`, it is treated as a list request. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with an object containing a list of resources' metadata in the response body. When reading resources, some common query parameters are usually available. e.g.: ``` v1/connections?limit=25&offset=25 ``` |Query Parameter|Type|Description| |---------------|----|-----------| |limit|integer|Maximum number of objects to fetch. Usually 25 by default| |offset|integer|Offset after which to start returning objects. For use with limit query parameter.| ### Update Updating a resource requires the resource `id`, and is typically done using an HTTP `PATCH` request, with the fields to modify in the request body. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with information about the modified resource in the response body. ### Delete Deleting a resource requires the resource `id` and is typically executed via an HTTP `DELETE` request. The response usually returns a `204 No Content` response code upon success. ## Conventions - Resource names are plural and expressed in camelCase. - Names are consistent between URL parameter name and field name. - Field names are in snake_case. ```json { \"description\": \"string\", \"name\": \"string\", \"occupied_slots\": 0, \"open_slots\": 0 \"queued_slots\": 0, \"running_slots\": 0, \"scheduled_slots\": 0, \"slots\": 0, } ``` ### Update Mask Update mask is available as a query parameter in patch endpoints. It is used to notify the API which fields you want to update. Using `update_mask` makes it easier to update objects by helping the server know which fields to update in an object instead of updating all fields. The update request ignores any fields that aren't specified in the field mask, leaving them with their current values. Example: ``` resource = request.get('/resource/my-id').json() resource['my_field'] = 'new-value' request.patch('/resource/my-id?update_mask=my_field', data=json.dumps(resource)) ``` ## Versioning and Endpoint Lifecycle - API versioning is not synchronized to specific releases of the Apache Airflow. - APIs are designed to be backward compatible. - Any changes to the API will first go through a deprecation phase. # Trying the API You can use a third party client, such as [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), [HTTPie](https://httpie.org/), [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [the Insomnia rest client](https://insomnia.rest/) to test the Apache Airflow API. Note that you will need to pass credentials data. For e.g., here is how to pause a DAG with [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), when basic authorization is used: ```bash curl -X PATCH 'https://example.com/api/v1/dags/{dag_id}?update_mask=is_paused' \\ -H 'Content-Type: application/json' \\ --user \"username:password\" \\ -d '{ \"is_paused\": true }' ``` Using a graphical tool such as [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [Insomnia](https://insomnia.rest/), it is possible to import the API specifications directly: 1. Download the API specification by clicking the **Download** button at the top of this document 2. Import the JSON specification in the graphical tool of your choice. - In *Postman*, you can click the **import** button at the top - With *Insomnia*, you can just drag-and-drop the file on the UI Note that with *Postman*, you can also generate code snippets by selecting a request and clicking on the **Code** button. ## Enabling CORS [Cross-origin resource sharing (CORS)](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/CORS) is a browser security feature that restricts HTTP requests that are initiated from scripts running in the browser. For details on enabling/configuring CORS, see [Enabling CORS](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Authentication To be able to meet the requirements of many organizations, Airflow supports many authentication methods, and it is even possible to add your own method. If you want to check which auth backend is currently set, you can use `airflow config get-value api auth_backends` command as in the example below. ```bash $ airflow config get-value api auth_backends airflow.api.auth.backend.basic_auth ``` The default is to deny all requests. For details on configuring the authentication, see [API Authorization](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Errors We follow the error response format proposed in [RFC 7807](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7807) also known as Problem Details for HTTP APIs. As with our normal API responses, your client must be prepared to gracefully handle additional members of the response. ## Unauthenticated This indicates that the request has not been applied because it lacks valid authentication credentials for the target resource. Please check that you have valid credentials. ## PermissionDenied This response means that the server understood the request but refuses to authorize it because it lacks sufficient rights to the resource. It happens when you do not have the necessary permission to execute the action you performed. You need to get the appropriate permissions in other to resolve this error. ## BadRequest This response means that the server cannot or will not process the request due to something that is perceived to be a client error (e.g., malformed request syntax, invalid request message framing, or deceptive request routing). To resolve this, please ensure that your syntax is correct. ## NotFound This client error response indicates that the server cannot find the requested resource. ## MethodNotAllowed Indicates that the request method is known by the server but is not supported by the target resource. ## NotAcceptable The target resource does not have a current representation that would be acceptable to the user agent, according to the proactive negotiation header fields received in the request, and the server is unwilling to supply a default representation. ## AlreadyExists The request could not be completed due to a conflict with the current state of the target resource, e.g. the resource it tries to create already exists. ## Unknown This means that the server encountered an unexpected condition that prevented it from fulfilling the request. -API version: 2.5.0 +API version: 2.7.2 Contact: dev@airflow.apache.org */ diff --git a/airflow/model_weight_rule.go b/airflow/model_weight_rule.go index 7c97c8d..f98bf3e 100644 --- a/airflow/model_weight_rule.go +++ b/airflow/model_weight_rule.go @@ -18,9 +18,9 @@ /* Airflow API (Stable) -# Overview To facilitate management, Apache Airflow supports a range of REST API endpoints across its objects. This section provides an overview of the API design, methods, and supported use cases. Most of the endpoints accept `JSON` as input and return `JSON` responses. This means that you must usually add the following headers to your request: ``` Content-type: application/json Accept: application/json ``` ## Resources The term `resource` refers to a single type of object in the Airflow metadata. An API is broken up by its endpoint's corresponding resource. The name of a resource is typically plural and expressed in camelCase. Example: `dagRuns`. Resource names are used as part of endpoint URLs, as well as in API parameters and responses. ## CRUD Operations The platform supports **C**reate, **R**ead, **U**pdate, and **D**elete operations on most resources. You can review the standards for these operations and their standard parameters below. Some endpoints have special behavior as exceptions. ### Create To create a resource, you typically submit an HTTP `POST` request with the resource's required metadata in the request body. The response returns a `201 Created` response code upon success with the resource's metadata, including its internal `id`, in the response body. ### Read The HTTP `GET` request can be used to read a resource or to list a number of resources. A resource's `id` can be submitted in the request parameters to read a specific resource. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with the resource's metadata in the response body. If a `GET` request does not include a specific resource `id`, it is treated as a list request. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with an object containing a list of resources' metadata in the response body. When reading resources, some common query parameters are usually available. e.g.: ``` v1/connections?limit=25&offset=25 ``` |Query Parameter|Type|Description| |---------------|----|-----------| |limit|integer|Maximum number of objects to fetch. Usually 25 by default| |offset|integer|Offset after which to start returning objects. For use with limit query parameter.| ### Update Updating a resource requires the resource `id`, and is typically done using an HTTP `PATCH` request, with the fields to modify in the request body. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with information about the modified resource in the response body. ### Delete Deleting a resource requires the resource `id` and is typically executing via an HTTP `DELETE` request. The response usually returns a `204 No Content` response code upon success. ## Conventions - Resource names are plural and expressed in camelCase. - Names are consistent between URL parameter name and field name. - Field names are in snake_case. ```json { \"name\": \"string\", \"slots\": 0, \"occupied_slots\": 0, \"used_slots\": 0, \"queued_slots\": 0, \"open_slots\": 0 } ``` ### Update Mask Update mask is available as a query parameter in patch endpoints. It is used to notify the API which fields you want to update. Using `update_mask` makes it easier to update objects by helping the server know which fields to update in an object instead of updating all fields. The update request ignores any fields that aren't specified in the field mask, leaving them with their current values. Example: ``` resource = request.get('/resource/my-id').json() resource['my_field'] = 'new-value' request.patch('/resource/my-id?update_mask=my_field', data=json.dumps(resource)) ``` ## Versioning and Endpoint Lifecycle - API versioning is not synchronized to specific releases of the Apache Airflow. - APIs are designed to be backward compatible. - Any changes to the API will first go through a deprecation phase. # Trying the API You can use a third party client, such as [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), [HTTPie](https://httpie.org/), [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [the Insomnia rest client](https://insomnia.rest/) to test the Apache Airflow API. Note that you will need to pass credentials data. For e.g., here is how to pause a DAG with [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), when basic authorization is used: ```bash curl -X PATCH 'https://example.com/api/v1/dags/{dag_id}?update_mask=is_paused' \\ -H 'Content-Type: application/json' \\ --user \"username:password\" \\ -d '{ \"is_paused\": true }' ``` Using a graphical tool such as [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [Insomnia](https://insomnia.rest/), it is possible to import the API specifications directly: 1. Download the API specification by clicking the **Download** button at top of this document 2. Import the JSON specification in the graphical tool of your choice. - In *Postman*, you can click the **import** button at the top - With *Insomnia*, you can just drag-and-drop the file on the UI Note that with *Postman*, you can also generate code snippets by selecting a request and clicking on the **Code** button. ## Enabling CORS [Cross-origin resource sharing (CORS)](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/CORS) is a browser security feature that restricts HTTP requests that are initiated from scripts running in the browser. For details on enabling/configuring CORS, see [Enabling CORS](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Authentication To be able to meet the requirements of many organizations, Airflow supports many authentication methods, and it is even possible to add your own method. If you want to check which auth backend is currently set, you can use `airflow config get-value api auth_backends` command as in the example below. ```bash $ airflow config get-value api auth_backends airflow.api.auth.backend.basic_auth ``` The default is to deny all requests. For details on configuring the authentication, see [API Authorization](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Errors We follow the error response format proposed in [RFC 7807](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7807) also known as Problem Details for HTTP APIs. As with our normal API responses, your client must be prepared to gracefully handle additional members of the response. ## Unauthenticated This indicates that the request has not been applied because it lacks valid authentication credentials for the target resource. Please check that you have valid credentials. ## PermissionDenied This response means that the server understood the request but refuses to authorize it because it lacks sufficient rights to the resource. It happens when you do not have the necessary permission to execute the action you performed. You need to get the appropriate permissions in other to resolve this error. ## BadRequest This response means that the server cannot or will not process the request due to something that is perceived to be a client error (e.g., malformed request syntax, invalid request message framing, or deceptive request routing). To resolve this, please ensure that your syntax is correct. ## NotFound This client error response indicates that the server cannot find the requested resource. ## MethodNotAllowed Indicates that the request method is known by the server but is not supported by the target resource. ## NotAcceptable The target resource does not have a current representation that would be acceptable to the user agent, according to the proactive negotiation header fields received in the request, and the server is unwilling to supply a default representation. ## AlreadyExists The request could not be completed due to a conflict with the current state of the target resource, e.g. the resource it tries to create already exists. ## Unknown This means that the server encountered an unexpected condition that prevented it from fulfilling the request. +# Overview To facilitate management, Apache Airflow supports a range of REST API endpoints across its objects. This section provides an overview of the API design, methods, and supported use cases. Most of the endpoints accept `JSON` as input and return `JSON` responses. This means that you must usually add the following headers to your request: ``` Content-type: application/json Accept: application/json ``` ## Resources The term `resource` refers to a single type of object in the Airflow metadata. An API is broken up by its endpoint's corresponding resource. The name of a resource is typically plural and expressed in camelCase. Example: `dagRuns`. Resource names are used as part of endpoint URLs, as well as in API parameters and responses. ## CRUD Operations The platform supports **C**reate, **R**ead, **U**pdate, and **D**elete operations on most resources. You can review the standards for these operations and their standard parameters below. Some endpoints have special behavior as exceptions. ### Create To create a resource, you typically submit an HTTP `POST` request with the resource's required metadata in the request body. The response returns a `201 Created` response code upon success with the resource's metadata, including its internal `id`, in the response body. ### Read The HTTP `GET` request can be used to read a resource or to list a number of resources. A resource's `id` can be submitted in the request parameters to read a specific resource. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with the resource's metadata in the response body. If a `GET` request does not include a specific resource `id`, it is treated as a list request. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with an object containing a list of resources' metadata in the response body. When reading resources, some common query parameters are usually available. e.g.: ``` v1/connections?limit=25&offset=25 ``` |Query Parameter|Type|Description| |---------------|----|-----------| |limit|integer|Maximum number of objects to fetch. Usually 25 by default| |offset|integer|Offset after which to start returning objects. For use with limit query parameter.| ### Update Updating a resource requires the resource `id`, and is typically done using an HTTP `PATCH` request, with the fields to modify in the request body. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with information about the modified resource in the response body. ### Delete Deleting a resource requires the resource `id` and is typically executed via an HTTP `DELETE` request. The response usually returns a `204 No Content` response code upon success. ## Conventions - Resource names are plural and expressed in camelCase. - Names are consistent between URL parameter name and field name. - Field names are in snake_case. ```json { \"description\": \"string\", \"name\": \"string\", \"occupied_slots\": 0, \"open_slots\": 0 \"queued_slots\": 0, \"running_slots\": 0, \"scheduled_slots\": 0, \"slots\": 0, } ``` ### Update Mask Update mask is available as a query parameter in patch endpoints. It is used to notify the API which fields you want to update. Using `update_mask` makes it easier to update objects by helping the server know which fields to update in an object instead of updating all fields. The update request ignores any fields that aren't specified in the field mask, leaving them with their current values. Example: ``` resource = request.get('/resource/my-id').json() resource['my_field'] = 'new-value' request.patch('/resource/my-id?update_mask=my_field', data=json.dumps(resource)) ``` ## Versioning and Endpoint Lifecycle - API versioning is not synchronized to specific releases of the Apache Airflow. - APIs are designed to be backward compatible. - Any changes to the API will first go through a deprecation phase. # Trying the API You can use a third party client, such as [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), [HTTPie](https://httpie.org/), [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [the Insomnia rest client](https://insomnia.rest/) to test the Apache Airflow API. Note that you will need to pass credentials data. For e.g., here is how to pause a DAG with [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), when basic authorization is used: ```bash curl -X PATCH 'https://example.com/api/v1/dags/{dag_id}?update_mask=is_paused' \\ -H 'Content-Type: application/json' \\ --user \"username:password\" \\ -d '{ \"is_paused\": true }' ``` Using a graphical tool such as [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [Insomnia](https://insomnia.rest/), it is possible to import the API specifications directly: 1. Download the API specification by clicking the **Download** button at the top of this document 2. Import the JSON specification in the graphical tool of your choice. - In *Postman*, you can click the **import** button at the top - With *Insomnia*, you can just drag-and-drop the file on the UI Note that with *Postman*, you can also generate code snippets by selecting a request and clicking on the **Code** button. ## Enabling CORS [Cross-origin resource sharing (CORS)](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/CORS) is a browser security feature that restricts HTTP requests that are initiated from scripts running in the browser. For details on enabling/configuring CORS, see [Enabling CORS](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Authentication To be able to meet the requirements of many organizations, Airflow supports many authentication methods, and it is even possible to add your own method. If you want to check which auth backend is currently set, you can use `airflow config get-value api auth_backends` command as in the example below. ```bash $ airflow config get-value api auth_backends airflow.api.auth.backend.basic_auth ``` The default is to deny all requests. For details on configuring the authentication, see [API Authorization](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Errors We follow the error response format proposed in [RFC 7807](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7807) also known as Problem Details for HTTP APIs. As with our normal API responses, your client must be prepared to gracefully handle additional members of the response. ## Unauthenticated This indicates that the request has not been applied because it lacks valid authentication credentials for the target resource. Please check that you have valid credentials. ## PermissionDenied This response means that the server understood the request but refuses to authorize it because it lacks sufficient rights to the resource. It happens when you do not have the necessary permission to execute the action you performed. You need to get the appropriate permissions in other to resolve this error. ## BadRequest This response means that the server cannot or will not process the request due to something that is perceived to be a client error (e.g., malformed request syntax, invalid request message framing, or deceptive request routing). To resolve this, please ensure that your syntax is correct. ## NotFound This client error response indicates that the server cannot find the requested resource. ## MethodNotAllowed Indicates that the request method is known by the server but is not supported by the target resource. ## NotAcceptable The target resource does not have a current representation that would be acceptable to the user agent, according to the proactive negotiation header fields received in the request, and the server is unwilling to supply a default representation. ## AlreadyExists The request could not be completed due to a conflict with the current state of the target resource, e.g. the resource it tries to create already exists. ## Unknown This means that the server encountered an unexpected condition that prevented it from fulfilling the request. -API version: 2.5.0 +API version: 2.7.2 Contact: dev@airflow.apache.org */ diff --git a/airflow/model_x_com.go b/airflow/model_x_com.go index f62b041..b8a8040 100644 --- a/airflow/model_x_com.go +++ b/airflow/model_x_com.go @@ -18,9 +18,9 @@ /* Airflow API (Stable) -# Overview To facilitate management, Apache Airflow supports a range of REST API endpoints across its objects. This section provides an overview of the API design, methods, and supported use cases. Most of the endpoints accept `JSON` as input and return `JSON` responses. This means that you must usually add the following headers to your request: ``` Content-type: application/json Accept: application/json ``` ## Resources The term `resource` refers to a single type of object in the Airflow metadata. An API is broken up by its endpoint's corresponding resource. The name of a resource is typically plural and expressed in camelCase. Example: `dagRuns`. Resource names are used as part of endpoint URLs, as well as in API parameters and responses. ## CRUD Operations The platform supports **C**reate, **R**ead, **U**pdate, and **D**elete operations on most resources. You can review the standards for these operations and their standard parameters below. Some endpoints have special behavior as exceptions. ### Create To create a resource, you typically submit an HTTP `POST` request with the resource's required metadata in the request body. The response returns a `201 Created` response code upon success with the resource's metadata, including its internal `id`, in the response body. ### Read The HTTP `GET` request can be used to read a resource or to list a number of resources. A resource's `id` can be submitted in the request parameters to read a specific resource. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with the resource's metadata in the response body. If a `GET` request does not include a specific resource `id`, it is treated as a list request. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with an object containing a list of resources' metadata in the response body. When reading resources, some common query parameters are usually available. e.g.: ``` v1/connections?limit=25&offset=25 ``` |Query Parameter|Type|Description| |---------------|----|-----------| |limit|integer|Maximum number of objects to fetch. Usually 25 by default| |offset|integer|Offset after which to start returning objects. For use with limit query parameter.| ### Update Updating a resource requires the resource `id`, and is typically done using an HTTP `PATCH` request, with the fields to modify in the request body. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with information about the modified resource in the response body. ### Delete Deleting a resource requires the resource `id` and is typically executing via an HTTP `DELETE` request. The response usually returns a `204 No Content` response code upon success. ## Conventions - Resource names are plural and expressed in camelCase. - Names are consistent between URL parameter name and field name. - Field names are in snake_case. ```json { \"name\": \"string\", \"slots\": 0, \"occupied_slots\": 0, \"used_slots\": 0, \"queued_slots\": 0, \"open_slots\": 0 } ``` ### Update Mask Update mask is available as a query parameter in patch endpoints. It is used to notify the API which fields you want to update. Using `update_mask` makes it easier to update objects by helping the server know which fields to update in an object instead of updating all fields. The update request ignores any fields that aren't specified in the field mask, leaving them with their current values. Example: ``` resource = request.get('/resource/my-id').json() resource['my_field'] = 'new-value' request.patch('/resource/my-id?update_mask=my_field', data=json.dumps(resource)) ``` ## Versioning and Endpoint Lifecycle - API versioning is not synchronized to specific releases of the Apache Airflow. - APIs are designed to be backward compatible. - Any changes to the API will first go through a deprecation phase. # Trying the API You can use a third party client, such as [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), [HTTPie](https://httpie.org/), [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [the Insomnia rest client](https://insomnia.rest/) to test the Apache Airflow API. Note that you will need to pass credentials data. For e.g., here is how to pause a DAG with [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), when basic authorization is used: ```bash curl -X PATCH 'https://example.com/api/v1/dags/{dag_id}?update_mask=is_paused' \\ -H 'Content-Type: application/json' \\ --user \"username:password\" \\ -d '{ \"is_paused\": true }' ``` Using a graphical tool such as [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [Insomnia](https://insomnia.rest/), it is possible to import the API specifications directly: 1. Download the API specification by clicking the **Download** button at top of this document 2. Import the JSON specification in the graphical tool of your choice. - In *Postman*, you can click the **import** button at the top - With *Insomnia*, you can just drag-and-drop the file on the UI Note that with *Postman*, you can also generate code snippets by selecting a request and clicking on the **Code** button. ## Enabling CORS [Cross-origin resource sharing (CORS)](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/CORS) is a browser security feature that restricts HTTP requests that are initiated from scripts running in the browser. For details on enabling/configuring CORS, see [Enabling CORS](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Authentication To be able to meet the requirements of many organizations, Airflow supports many authentication methods, and it is even possible to add your own method. If you want to check which auth backend is currently set, you can use `airflow config get-value api auth_backends` command as in the example below. ```bash $ airflow config get-value api auth_backends airflow.api.auth.backend.basic_auth ``` The default is to deny all requests. For details on configuring the authentication, see [API Authorization](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Errors We follow the error response format proposed in [RFC 7807](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7807) also known as Problem Details for HTTP APIs. As with our normal API responses, your client must be prepared to gracefully handle additional members of the response. ## Unauthenticated This indicates that the request has not been applied because it lacks valid authentication credentials for the target resource. Please check that you have valid credentials. ## PermissionDenied This response means that the server understood the request but refuses to authorize it because it lacks sufficient rights to the resource. It happens when you do not have the necessary permission to execute the action you performed. You need to get the appropriate permissions in other to resolve this error. ## BadRequest This response means that the server cannot or will not process the request due to something that is perceived to be a client error (e.g., malformed request syntax, invalid request message framing, or deceptive request routing). To resolve this, please ensure that your syntax is correct. ## NotFound This client error response indicates that the server cannot find the requested resource. ## MethodNotAllowed Indicates that the request method is known by the server but is not supported by the target resource. ## NotAcceptable The target resource does not have a current representation that would be acceptable to the user agent, according to the proactive negotiation header fields received in the request, and the server is unwilling to supply a default representation. ## AlreadyExists The request could not be completed due to a conflict with the current state of the target resource, e.g. the resource it tries to create already exists. ## Unknown This means that the server encountered an unexpected condition that prevented it from fulfilling the request. +# Overview To facilitate management, Apache Airflow supports a range of REST API endpoints across its objects. This section provides an overview of the API design, methods, and supported use cases. Most of the endpoints accept `JSON` as input and return `JSON` responses. This means that you must usually add the following headers to your request: ``` Content-type: application/json Accept: application/json ``` ## Resources The term `resource` refers to a single type of object in the Airflow metadata. An API is broken up by its endpoint's corresponding resource. The name of a resource is typically plural and expressed in camelCase. Example: `dagRuns`. Resource names are used as part of endpoint URLs, as well as in API parameters and responses. ## CRUD Operations The platform supports **C**reate, **R**ead, **U**pdate, and **D**elete operations on most resources. You can review the standards for these operations and their standard parameters below. Some endpoints have special behavior as exceptions. ### Create To create a resource, you typically submit an HTTP `POST` request with the resource's required metadata in the request body. The response returns a `201 Created` response code upon success with the resource's metadata, including its internal `id`, in the response body. ### Read The HTTP `GET` request can be used to read a resource or to list a number of resources. A resource's `id` can be submitted in the request parameters to read a specific resource. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with the resource's metadata in the response body. If a `GET` request does not include a specific resource `id`, it is treated as a list request. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with an object containing a list of resources' metadata in the response body. When reading resources, some common query parameters are usually available. e.g.: ``` v1/connections?limit=25&offset=25 ``` |Query Parameter|Type|Description| |---------------|----|-----------| |limit|integer|Maximum number of objects to fetch. Usually 25 by default| |offset|integer|Offset after which to start returning objects. For use with limit query parameter.| ### Update Updating a resource requires the resource `id`, and is typically done using an HTTP `PATCH` request, with the fields to modify in the request body. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with information about the modified resource in the response body. ### Delete Deleting a resource requires the resource `id` and is typically executed via an HTTP `DELETE` request. The response usually returns a `204 No Content` response code upon success. ## Conventions - Resource names are plural and expressed in camelCase. - Names are consistent between URL parameter name and field name. - Field names are in snake_case. ```json { \"description\": \"string\", \"name\": \"string\", \"occupied_slots\": 0, \"open_slots\": 0 \"queued_slots\": 0, \"running_slots\": 0, \"scheduled_slots\": 0, \"slots\": 0, } ``` ### Update Mask Update mask is available as a query parameter in patch endpoints. It is used to notify the API which fields you want to update. Using `update_mask` makes it easier to update objects by helping the server know which fields to update in an object instead of updating all fields. The update request ignores any fields that aren't specified in the field mask, leaving them with their current values. Example: ``` resource = request.get('/resource/my-id').json() resource['my_field'] = 'new-value' request.patch('/resource/my-id?update_mask=my_field', data=json.dumps(resource)) ``` ## Versioning and Endpoint Lifecycle - API versioning is not synchronized to specific releases of the Apache Airflow. - APIs are designed to be backward compatible. - Any changes to the API will first go through a deprecation phase. # Trying the API You can use a third party client, such as [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), [HTTPie](https://httpie.org/), [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [the Insomnia rest client](https://insomnia.rest/) to test the Apache Airflow API. Note that you will need to pass credentials data. For e.g., here is how to pause a DAG with [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), when basic authorization is used: ```bash curl -X PATCH 'https://example.com/api/v1/dags/{dag_id}?update_mask=is_paused' \\ -H 'Content-Type: application/json' \\ --user \"username:password\" \\ -d '{ \"is_paused\": true }' ``` Using a graphical tool such as [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [Insomnia](https://insomnia.rest/), it is possible to import the API specifications directly: 1. Download the API specification by clicking the **Download** button at the top of this document 2. Import the JSON specification in the graphical tool of your choice. - In *Postman*, you can click the **import** button at the top - With *Insomnia*, you can just drag-and-drop the file on the UI Note that with *Postman*, you can also generate code snippets by selecting a request and clicking on the **Code** button. ## Enabling CORS [Cross-origin resource sharing (CORS)](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/CORS) is a browser security feature that restricts HTTP requests that are initiated from scripts running in the browser. For details on enabling/configuring CORS, see [Enabling CORS](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Authentication To be able to meet the requirements of many organizations, Airflow supports many authentication methods, and it is even possible to add your own method. If you want to check which auth backend is currently set, you can use `airflow config get-value api auth_backends` command as in the example below. ```bash $ airflow config get-value api auth_backends airflow.api.auth.backend.basic_auth ``` The default is to deny all requests. For details on configuring the authentication, see [API Authorization](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Errors We follow the error response format proposed in [RFC 7807](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7807) also known as Problem Details for HTTP APIs. As with our normal API responses, your client must be prepared to gracefully handle additional members of the response. ## Unauthenticated This indicates that the request has not been applied because it lacks valid authentication credentials for the target resource. Please check that you have valid credentials. ## PermissionDenied This response means that the server understood the request but refuses to authorize it because it lacks sufficient rights to the resource. It happens when you do not have the necessary permission to execute the action you performed. You need to get the appropriate permissions in other to resolve this error. ## BadRequest This response means that the server cannot or will not process the request due to something that is perceived to be a client error (e.g., malformed request syntax, invalid request message framing, or deceptive request routing). To resolve this, please ensure that your syntax is correct. ## NotFound This client error response indicates that the server cannot find the requested resource. ## MethodNotAllowed Indicates that the request method is known by the server but is not supported by the target resource. ## NotAcceptable The target resource does not have a current representation that would be acceptable to the user agent, according to the proactive negotiation header fields received in the request, and the server is unwilling to supply a default representation. ## AlreadyExists The request could not be completed due to a conflict with the current state of the target resource, e.g. the resource it tries to create already exists. ## Unknown This means that the server encountered an unexpected condition that prevented it from fulfilling the request. -API version: 2.5.0 +API version: 2.7.2 Contact: dev@airflow.apache.org */ @@ -37,6 +37,7 @@ type XCom struct { Key *string `json:"key,omitempty"` Timestamp *string `json:"timestamp,omitempty"` ExecutionDate *string `json:"execution_date,omitempty"` + MapIndex *int32 `json:"map_index,omitempty"` TaskId *string `json:"task_id,omitempty"` DagId *string `json:"dag_id,omitempty"` // The value @@ -156,6 +157,38 @@ func (o *XCom) SetExecutionDate(v string) { o.ExecutionDate = &v } +// GetMapIndex returns the MapIndex field value if set, zero value otherwise. +func (o *XCom) GetMapIndex() int32 { + if o == nil || o.MapIndex == nil { + var ret int32 + return ret + } + return *o.MapIndex +} + +// GetMapIndexOk returns a tuple with the MapIndex field value if set, nil otherwise +// and a boolean to check if the value has been set. +func (o *XCom) GetMapIndexOk() (*int32, bool) { + if o == nil || o.MapIndex == nil { + return nil, false + } + return o.MapIndex, true +} + +// HasMapIndex returns a boolean if a field has been set. +func (o *XCom) HasMapIndex() bool { + if o != nil && o.MapIndex != nil { + return true + } + + return false +} + +// SetMapIndex gets a reference to the given int32 and assigns it to the MapIndex field. +func (o *XCom) SetMapIndex(v int32) { + o.MapIndex = &v +} + // GetTaskId returns the TaskId field value if set, zero value otherwise. func (o *XCom) GetTaskId() string { if o == nil || o.TaskId == nil { @@ -263,6 +296,9 @@ func (o XCom) MarshalJSON() ([]byte, error) { if o.ExecutionDate != nil { toSerialize["execution_date"] = o.ExecutionDate } + if o.MapIndex != nil { + toSerialize["map_index"] = o.MapIndex + } if o.TaskId != nil { toSerialize["task_id"] = o.TaskId } diff --git a/airflow/model_x_com_all_of.go b/airflow/model_x_com_all_of.go index 21f25d5..d0b5df3 100644 --- a/airflow/model_x_com_all_of.go +++ b/airflow/model_x_com_all_of.go @@ -18,9 +18,9 @@ /* Airflow API (Stable) -# Overview To facilitate management, Apache Airflow supports a range of REST API endpoints across its objects. This section provides an overview of the API design, methods, and supported use cases. Most of the endpoints accept `JSON` as input and return `JSON` responses. This means that you must usually add the following headers to your request: ``` Content-type: application/json Accept: application/json ``` ## Resources The term `resource` refers to a single type of object in the Airflow metadata. An API is broken up by its endpoint's corresponding resource. The name of a resource is typically plural and expressed in camelCase. Example: `dagRuns`. Resource names are used as part of endpoint URLs, as well as in API parameters and responses. ## CRUD Operations The platform supports **C**reate, **R**ead, **U**pdate, and **D**elete operations on most resources. You can review the standards for these operations and their standard parameters below. Some endpoints have special behavior as exceptions. ### Create To create a resource, you typically submit an HTTP `POST` request with the resource's required metadata in the request body. The response returns a `201 Created` response code upon success with the resource's metadata, including its internal `id`, in the response body. ### Read The HTTP `GET` request can be used to read a resource or to list a number of resources. A resource's `id` can be submitted in the request parameters to read a specific resource. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with the resource's metadata in the response body. If a `GET` request does not include a specific resource `id`, it is treated as a list request. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with an object containing a list of resources' metadata in the response body. When reading resources, some common query parameters are usually available. e.g.: ``` v1/connections?limit=25&offset=25 ``` |Query Parameter|Type|Description| |---------------|----|-----------| |limit|integer|Maximum number of objects to fetch. Usually 25 by default| |offset|integer|Offset after which to start returning objects. For use with limit query parameter.| ### Update Updating a resource requires the resource `id`, and is typically done using an HTTP `PATCH` request, with the fields to modify in the request body. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with information about the modified resource in the response body. ### Delete Deleting a resource requires the resource `id` and is typically executing via an HTTP `DELETE` request. The response usually returns a `204 No Content` response code upon success. ## Conventions - Resource names are plural and expressed in camelCase. - Names are consistent between URL parameter name and field name. - Field names are in snake_case. ```json { \"name\": \"string\", \"slots\": 0, \"occupied_slots\": 0, \"used_slots\": 0, \"queued_slots\": 0, \"open_slots\": 0 } ``` ### Update Mask Update mask is available as a query parameter in patch endpoints. It is used to notify the API which fields you want to update. Using `update_mask` makes it easier to update objects by helping the server know which fields to update in an object instead of updating all fields. The update request ignores any fields that aren't specified in the field mask, leaving them with their current values. Example: ``` resource = request.get('/resource/my-id').json() resource['my_field'] = 'new-value' request.patch('/resource/my-id?update_mask=my_field', data=json.dumps(resource)) ``` ## Versioning and Endpoint Lifecycle - API versioning is not synchronized to specific releases of the Apache Airflow. - APIs are designed to be backward compatible. - Any changes to the API will first go through a deprecation phase. # Trying the API You can use a third party client, such as [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), [HTTPie](https://httpie.org/), [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [the Insomnia rest client](https://insomnia.rest/) to test the Apache Airflow API. Note that you will need to pass credentials data. For e.g., here is how to pause a DAG with [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), when basic authorization is used: ```bash curl -X PATCH 'https://example.com/api/v1/dags/{dag_id}?update_mask=is_paused' \\ -H 'Content-Type: application/json' \\ --user \"username:password\" \\ -d '{ \"is_paused\": true }' ``` Using a graphical tool such as [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [Insomnia](https://insomnia.rest/), it is possible to import the API specifications directly: 1. Download the API specification by clicking the **Download** button at top of this document 2. Import the JSON specification in the graphical tool of your choice. - In *Postman*, you can click the **import** button at the top - With *Insomnia*, you can just drag-and-drop the file on the UI Note that with *Postman*, you can also generate code snippets by selecting a request and clicking on the **Code** button. ## Enabling CORS [Cross-origin resource sharing (CORS)](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/CORS) is a browser security feature that restricts HTTP requests that are initiated from scripts running in the browser. For details on enabling/configuring CORS, see [Enabling CORS](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Authentication To be able to meet the requirements of many organizations, Airflow supports many authentication methods, and it is even possible to add your own method. If you want to check which auth backend is currently set, you can use `airflow config get-value api auth_backends` command as in the example below. ```bash $ airflow config get-value api auth_backends airflow.api.auth.backend.basic_auth ``` The default is to deny all requests. For details on configuring the authentication, see [API Authorization](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Errors We follow the error response format proposed in [RFC 7807](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7807) also known as Problem Details for HTTP APIs. As with our normal API responses, your client must be prepared to gracefully handle additional members of the response. ## Unauthenticated This indicates that the request has not been applied because it lacks valid authentication credentials for the target resource. Please check that you have valid credentials. ## PermissionDenied This response means that the server understood the request but refuses to authorize it because it lacks sufficient rights to the resource. It happens when you do not have the necessary permission to execute the action you performed. You need to get the appropriate permissions in other to resolve this error. ## BadRequest This response means that the server cannot or will not process the request due to something that is perceived to be a client error (e.g., malformed request syntax, invalid request message framing, or deceptive request routing). To resolve this, please ensure that your syntax is correct. ## NotFound This client error response indicates that the server cannot find the requested resource. ## MethodNotAllowed Indicates that the request method is known by the server but is not supported by the target resource. ## NotAcceptable The target resource does not have a current representation that would be acceptable to the user agent, according to the proactive negotiation header fields received in the request, and the server is unwilling to supply a default representation. ## AlreadyExists The request could not be completed due to a conflict with the current state of the target resource, e.g. the resource it tries to create already exists. ## Unknown This means that the server encountered an unexpected condition that prevented it from fulfilling the request. +# Overview To facilitate management, Apache Airflow supports a range of REST API endpoints across its objects. This section provides an overview of the API design, methods, and supported use cases. Most of the endpoints accept `JSON` as input and return `JSON` responses. This means that you must usually add the following headers to your request: ``` Content-type: application/json Accept: application/json ``` ## Resources The term `resource` refers to a single type of object in the Airflow metadata. An API is broken up by its endpoint's corresponding resource. The name of a resource is typically plural and expressed in camelCase. Example: `dagRuns`. Resource names are used as part of endpoint URLs, as well as in API parameters and responses. ## CRUD Operations The platform supports **C**reate, **R**ead, **U**pdate, and **D**elete operations on most resources. You can review the standards for these operations and their standard parameters below. Some endpoints have special behavior as exceptions. ### Create To create a resource, you typically submit an HTTP `POST` request with the resource's required metadata in the request body. The response returns a `201 Created` response code upon success with the resource's metadata, including its internal `id`, in the response body. ### Read The HTTP `GET` request can be used to read a resource or to list a number of resources. A resource's `id` can be submitted in the request parameters to read a specific resource. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with the resource's metadata in the response body. If a `GET` request does not include a specific resource `id`, it is treated as a list request. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with an object containing a list of resources' metadata in the response body. When reading resources, some common query parameters are usually available. e.g.: ``` v1/connections?limit=25&offset=25 ``` |Query Parameter|Type|Description| |---------------|----|-----------| |limit|integer|Maximum number of objects to fetch. Usually 25 by default| |offset|integer|Offset after which to start returning objects. For use with limit query parameter.| ### Update Updating a resource requires the resource `id`, and is typically done using an HTTP `PATCH` request, with the fields to modify in the request body. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with information about the modified resource in the response body. ### Delete Deleting a resource requires the resource `id` and is typically executed via an HTTP `DELETE` request. The response usually returns a `204 No Content` response code upon success. ## Conventions - Resource names are plural and expressed in camelCase. - Names are consistent between URL parameter name and field name. - Field names are in snake_case. ```json { \"description\": \"string\", \"name\": \"string\", \"occupied_slots\": 0, \"open_slots\": 0 \"queued_slots\": 0, \"running_slots\": 0, \"scheduled_slots\": 0, \"slots\": 0, } ``` ### Update Mask Update mask is available as a query parameter in patch endpoints. It is used to notify the API which fields you want to update. Using `update_mask` makes it easier to update objects by helping the server know which fields to update in an object instead of updating all fields. The update request ignores any fields that aren't specified in the field mask, leaving them with their current values. Example: ``` resource = request.get('/resource/my-id').json() resource['my_field'] = 'new-value' request.patch('/resource/my-id?update_mask=my_field', data=json.dumps(resource)) ``` ## Versioning and Endpoint Lifecycle - API versioning is not synchronized to specific releases of the Apache Airflow. - APIs are designed to be backward compatible. - Any changes to the API will first go through a deprecation phase. # Trying the API You can use a third party client, such as [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), [HTTPie](https://httpie.org/), [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [the Insomnia rest client](https://insomnia.rest/) to test the Apache Airflow API. Note that you will need to pass credentials data. For e.g., here is how to pause a DAG with [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), when basic authorization is used: ```bash curl -X PATCH 'https://example.com/api/v1/dags/{dag_id}?update_mask=is_paused' \\ -H 'Content-Type: application/json' \\ --user \"username:password\" \\ -d '{ \"is_paused\": true }' ``` Using a graphical tool such as [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [Insomnia](https://insomnia.rest/), it is possible to import the API specifications directly: 1. Download the API specification by clicking the **Download** button at the top of this document 2. Import the JSON specification in the graphical tool of your choice. - In *Postman*, you can click the **import** button at the top - With *Insomnia*, you can just drag-and-drop the file on the UI Note that with *Postman*, you can also generate code snippets by selecting a request and clicking on the **Code** button. ## Enabling CORS [Cross-origin resource sharing (CORS)](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/CORS) is a browser security feature that restricts HTTP requests that are initiated from scripts running in the browser. For details on enabling/configuring CORS, see [Enabling CORS](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Authentication To be able to meet the requirements of many organizations, Airflow supports many authentication methods, and it is even possible to add your own method. If you want to check which auth backend is currently set, you can use `airflow config get-value api auth_backends` command as in the example below. ```bash $ airflow config get-value api auth_backends airflow.api.auth.backend.basic_auth ``` The default is to deny all requests. For details on configuring the authentication, see [API Authorization](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Errors We follow the error response format proposed in [RFC 7807](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7807) also known as Problem Details for HTTP APIs. As with our normal API responses, your client must be prepared to gracefully handle additional members of the response. ## Unauthenticated This indicates that the request has not been applied because it lacks valid authentication credentials for the target resource. Please check that you have valid credentials. ## PermissionDenied This response means that the server understood the request but refuses to authorize it because it lacks sufficient rights to the resource. It happens when you do not have the necessary permission to execute the action you performed. You need to get the appropriate permissions in other to resolve this error. ## BadRequest This response means that the server cannot or will not process the request due to something that is perceived to be a client error (e.g., malformed request syntax, invalid request message framing, or deceptive request routing). To resolve this, please ensure that your syntax is correct. ## NotFound This client error response indicates that the server cannot find the requested resource. ## MethodNotAllowed Indicates that the request method is known by the server but is not supported by the target resource. ## NotAcceptable The target resource does not have a current representation that would be acceptable to the user agent, according to the proactive negotiation header fields received in the request, and the server is unwilling to supply a default representation. ## AlreadyExists The request could not be completed due to a conflict with the current state of the target resource, e.g. the resource it tries to create already exists. ## Unknown This means that the server encountered an unexpected condition that prevented it from fulfilling the request. -API version: 2.5.0 +API version: 2.7.2 Contact: dev@airflow.apache.org */ diff --git a/airflow/model_x_com_collection.go b/airflow/model_x_com_collection.go index 39625d3..23cdcf2 100644 --- a/airflow/model_x_com_collection.go +++ b/airflow/model_x_com_collection.go @@ -18,9 +18,9 @@ /* Airflow API (Stable) -# Overview To facilitate management, Apache Airflow supports a range of REST API endpoints across its objects. This section provides an overview of the API design, methods, and supported use cases. Most of the endpoints accept `JSON` as input and return `JSON` responses. This means that you must usually add the following headers to your request: ``` Content-type: application/json Accept: application/json ``` ## Resources The term `resource` refers to a single type of object in the Airflow metadata. An API is broken up by its endpoint's corresponding resource. The name of a resource is typically plural and expressed in camelCase. Example: `dagRuns`. Resource names are used as part of endpoint URLs, as well as in API parameters and responses. ## CRUD Operations The platform supports **C**reate, **R**ead, **U**pdate, and **D**elete operations on most resources. You can review the standards for these operations and their standard parameters below. Some endpoints have special behavior as exceptions. ### Create To create a resource, you typically submit an HTTP `POST` request with the resource's required metadata in the request body. The response returns a `201 Created` response code upon success with the resource's metadata, including its internal `id`, in the response body. ### Read The HTTP `GET` request can be used to read a resource or to list a number of resources. A resource's `id` can be submitted in the request parameters to read a specific resource. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with the resource's metadata in the response body. If a `GET` request does not include a specific resource `id`, it is treated as a list request. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with an object containing a list of resources' metadata in the response body. When reading resources, some common query parameters are usually available. e.g.: ``` v1/connections?limit=25&offset=25 ``` |Query Parameter|Type|Description| |---------------|----|-----------| |limit|integer|Maximum number of objects to fetch. Usually 25 by default| |offset|integer|Offset after which to start returning objects. For use with limit query parameter.| ### Update Updating a resource requires the resource `id`, and is typically done using an HTTP `PATCH` request, with the fields to modify in the request body. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with information about the modified resource in the response body. ### Delete Deleting a resource requires the resource `id` and is typically executing via an HTTP `DELETE` request. The response usually returns a `204 No Content` response code upon success. ## Conventions - Resource names are plural and expressed in camelCase. - Names are consistent between URL parameter name and field name. - Field names are in snake_case. ```json { \"name\": \"string\", \"slots\": 0, \"occupied_slots\": 0, \"used_slots\": 0, \"queued_slots\": 0, \"open_slots\": 0 } ``` ### Update Mask Update mask is available as a query parameter in patch endpoints. It is used to notify the API which fields you want to update. Using `update_mask` makes it easier to update objects by helping the server know which fields to update in an object instead of updating all fields. The update request ignores any fields that aren't specified in the field mask, leaving them with their current values. Example: ``` resource = request.get('/resource/my-id').json() resource['my_field'] = 'new-value' request.patch('/resource/my-id?update_mask=my_field', data=json.dumps(resource)) ``` ## Versioning and Endpoint Lifecycle - API versioning is not synchronized to specific releases of the Apache Airflow. - APIs are designed to be backward compatible. - Any changes to the API will first go through a deprecation phase. # Trying the API You can use a third party client, such as [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), [HTTPie](https://httpie.org/), [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [the Insomnia rest client](https://insomnia.rest/) to test the Apache Airflow API. Note that you will need to pass credentials data. For e.g., here is how to pause a DAG with [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), when basic authorization is used: ```bash curl -X PATCH 'https://example.com/api/v1/dags/{dag_id}?update_mask=is_paused' \\ -H 'Content-Type: application/json' \\ --user \"username:password\" \\ -d '{ \"is_paused\": true }' ``` Using a graphical tool such as [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [Insomnia](https://insomnia.rest/), it is possible to import the API specifications directly: 1. Download the API specification by clicking the **Download** button at top of this document 2. Import the JSON specification in the graphical tool of your choice. - In *Postman*, you can click the **import** button at the top - With *Insomnia*, you can just drag-and-drop the file on the UI Note that with *Postman*, you can also generate code snippets by selecting a request and clicking on the **Code** button. ## Enabling CORS [Cross-origin resource sharing (CORS)](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/CORS) is a browser security feature that restricts HTTP requests that are initiated from scripts running in the browser. For details on enabling/configuring CORS, see [Enabling CORS](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Authentication To be able to meet the requirements of many organizations, Airflow supports many authentication methods, and it is even possible to add your own method. If you want to check which auth backend is currently set, you can use `airflow config get-value api auth_backends` command as in the example below. ```bash $ airflow config get-value api auth_backends airflow.api.auth.backend.basic_auth ``` The default is to deny all requests. For details on configuring the authentication, see [API Authorization](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Errors We follow the error response format proposed in [RFC 7807](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7807) also known as Problem Details for HTTP APIs. As with our normal API responses, your client must be prepared to gracefully handle additional members of the response. ## Unauthenticated This indicates that the request has not been applied because it lacks valid authentication credentials for the target resource. Please check that you have valid credentials. ## PermissionDenied This response means that the server understood the request but refuses to authorize it because it lacks sufficient rights to the resource. It happens when you do not have the necessary permission to execute the action you performed. You need to get the appropriate permissions in other to resolve this error. ## BadRequest This response means that the server cannot or will not process the request due to something that is perceived to be a client error (e.g., malformed request syntax, invalid request message framing, or deceptive request routing). To resolve this, please ensure that your syntax is correct. ## NotFound This client error response indicates that the server cannot find the requested resource. ## MethodNotAllowed Indicates that the request method is known by the server but is not supported by the target resource. ## NotAcceptable The target resource does not have a current representation that would be acceptable to the user agent, according to the proactive negotiation header fields received in the request, and the server is unwilling to supply a default representation. ## AlreadyExists The request could not be completed due to a conflict with the current state of the target resource, e.g. the resource it tries to create already exists. ## Unknown This means that the server encountered an unexpected condition that prevented it from fulfilling the request. +# Overview To facilitate management, Apache Airflow supports a range of REST API endpoints across its objects. This section provides an overview of the API design, methods, and supported use cases. Most of the endpoints accept `JSON` as input and return `JSON` responses. This means that you must usually add the following headers to your request: ``` Content-type: application/json Accept: application/json ``` ## Resources The term `resource` refers to a single type of object in the Airflow metadata. An API is broken up by its endpoint's corresponding resource. The name of a resource is typically plural and expressed in camelCase. Example: `dagRuns`. Resource names are used as part of endpoint URLs, as well as in API parameters and responses. ## CRUD Operations The platform supports **C**reate, **R**ead, **U**pdate, and **D**elete operations on most resources. You can review the standards for these operations and their standard parameters below. Some endpoints have special behavior as exceptions. ### Create To create a resource, you typically submit an HTTP `POST` request with the resource's required metadata in the request body. The response returns a `201 Created` response code upon success with the resource's metadata, including its internal `id`, in the response body. ### Read The HTTP `GET` request can be used to read a resource or to list a number of resources. A resource's `id` can be submitted in the request parameters to read a specific resource. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with the resource's metadata in the response body. If a `GET` request does not include a specific resource `id`, it is treated as a list request. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with an object containing a list of resources' metadata in the response body. When reading resources, some common query parameters are usually available. e.g.: ``` v1/connections?limit=25&offset=25 ``` |Query Parameter|Type|Description| |---------------|----|-----------| |limit|integer|Maximum number of objects to fetch. Usually 25 by default| |offset|integer|Offset after which to start returning objects. For use with limit query parameter.| ### Update Updating a resource requires the resource `id`, and is typically done using an HTTP `PATCH` request, with the fields to modify in the request body. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with information about the modified resource in the response body. ### Delete Deleting a resource requires the resource `id` and is typically executed via an HTTP `DELETE` request. The response usually returns a `204 No Content` response code upon success. ## Conventions - Resource names are plural and expressed in camelCase. - Names are consistent between URL parameter name and field name. - Field names are in snake_case. ```json { \"description\": \"string\", \"name\": \"string\", \"occupied_slots\": 0, \"open_slots\": 0 \"queued_slots\": 0, \"running_slots\": 0, \"scheduled_slots\": 0, \"slots\": 0, } ``` ### Update Mask Update mask is available as a query parameter in patch endpoints. It is used to notify the API which fields you want to update. Using `update_mask` makes it easier to update objects by helping the server know which fields to update in an object instead of updating all fields. The update request ignores any fields that aren't specified in the field mask, leaving them with their current values. Example: ``` resource = request.get('/resource/my-id').json() resource['my_field'] = 'new-value' request.patch('/resource/my-id?update_mask=my_field', data=json.dumps(resource)) ``` ## Versioning and Endpoint Lifecycle - API versioning is not synchronized to specific releases of the Apache Airflow. - APIs are designed to be backward compatible. - Any changes to the API will first go through a deprecation phase. # Trying the API You can use a third party client, such as [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), [HTTPie](https://httpie.org/), [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [the Insomnia rest client](https://insomnia.rest/) to test the Apache Airflow API. Note that you will need to pass credentials data. For e.g., here is how to pause a DAG with [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), when basic authorization is used: ```bash curl -X PATCH 'https://example.com/api/v1/dags/{dag_id}?update_mask=is_paused' \\ -H 'Content-Type: application/json' \\ --user \"username:password\" \\ -d '{ \"is_paused\": true }' ``` Using a graphical tool such as [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [Insomnia](https://insomnia.rest/), it is possible to import the API specifications directly: 1. Download the API specification by clicking the **Download** button at the top of this document 2. Import the JSON specification in the graphical tool of your choice. - In *Postman*, you can click the **import** button at the top - With *Insomnia*, you can just drag-and-drop the file on the UI Note that with *Postman*, you can also generate code snippets by selecting a request and clicking on the **Code** button. ## Enabling CORS [Cross-origin resource sharing (CORS)](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/CORS) is a browser security feature that restricts HTTP requests that are initiated from scripts running in the browser. For details on enabling/configuring CORS, see [Enabling CORS](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Authentication To be able to meet the requirements of many organizations, Airflow supports many authentication methods, and it is even possible to add your own method. If you want to check which auth backend is currently set, you can use `airflow config get-value api auth_backends` command as in the example below. ```bash $ airflow config get-value api auth_backends airflow.api.auth.backend.basic_auth ``` The default is to deny all requests. For details on configuring the authentication, see [API Authorization](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Errors We follow the error response format proposed in [RFC 7807](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7807) also known as Problem Details for HTTP APIs. As with our normal API responses, your client must be prepared to gracefully handle additional members of the response. ## Unauthenticated This indicates that the request has not been applied because it lacks valid authentication credentials for the target resource. Please check that you have valid credentials. ## PermissionDenied This response means that the server understood the request but refuses to authorize it because it lacks sufficient rights to the resource. It happens when you do not have the necessary permission to execute the action you performed. You need to get the appropriate permissions in other to resolve this error. ## BadRequest This response means that the server cannot or will not process the request due to something that is perceived to be a client error (e.g., malformed request syntax, invalid request message framing, or deceptive request routing). To resolve this, please ensure that your syntax is correct. ## NotFound This client error response indicates that the server cannot find the requested resource. ## MethodNotAllowed Indicates that the request method is known by the server but is not supported by the target resource. ## NotAcceptable The target resource does not have a current representation that would be acceptable to the user agent, according to the proactive negotiation header fields received in the request, and the server is unwilling to supply a default representation. ## AlreadyExists The request could not be completed due to a conflict with the current state of the target resource, e.g. the resource it tries to create already exists. ## Unknown This means that the server encountered an unexpected condition that prevented it from fulfilling the request. -API version: 2.5.0 +API version: 2.7.2 Contact: dev@airflow.apache.org */ @@ -34,8 +34,8 @@ import ( // XComCollection Collection of XCom entries. *Changed in version 2.1.0*: 'total_entries' field is added. type XComCollection struct { - XcomEntries *[]XComCollectionItem `json:"xcom_entries,omitempty"` - // Count of objects in the current result set. + XcomEntries []XComCollectionItem `json:"xcom_entries,omitempty"` + // Count of total objects in the current result set before pagination parameters (limit, offset) are applied. TotalEntries *int32 `json:"total_entries,omitempty"` } @@ -62,12 +62,12 @@ func (o *XComCollection) GetXcomEntries() []XComCollectionItem { var ret []XComCollectionItem return ret } - return *o.XcomEntries + return o.XcomEntries } // GetXcomEntriesOk returns a tuple with the XcomEntries field value if set, nil otherwise // and a boolean to check if the value has been set. -func (o *XComCollection) GetXcomEntriesOk() (*[]XComCollectionItem, bool) { +func (o *XComCollection) GetXcomEntriesOk() ([]XComCollectionItem, bool) { if o == nil || o.XcomEntries == nil { return nil, false } @@ -85,7 +85,7 @@ func (o *XComCollection) HasXcomEntries() bool { // SetXcomEntries gets a reference to the given []XComCollectionItem and assigns it to the XcomEntries field. func (o *XComCollection) SetXcomEntries(v []XComCollectionItem) { - o.XcomEntries = &v + o.XcomEntries = v } // GetTotalEntries returns the TotalEntries field value if set, zero value otherwise. diff --git a/airflow/model_x_com_collection_all_of.go b/airflow/model_x_com_collection_all_of.go index 6275611..5a89516 100644 --- a/airflow/model_x_com_collection_all_of.go +++ b/airflow/model_x_com_collection_all_of.go @@ -18,9 +18,9 @@ /* Airflow API (Stable) -# Overview To facilitate management, Apache Airflow supports a range of REST API endpoints across its objects. This section provides an overview of the API design, methods, and supported use cases. Most of the endpoints accept `JSON` as input and return `JSON` responses. This means that you must usually add the following headers to your request: ``` Content-type: application/json Accept: application/json ``` ## Resources The term `resource` refers to a single type of object in the Airflow metadata. An API is broken up by its endpoint's corresponding resource. The name of a resource is typically plural and expressed in camelCase. Example: `dagRuns`. Resource names are used as part of endpoint URLs, as well as in API parameters and responses. ## CRUD Operations The platform supports **C**reate, **R**ead, **U**pdate, and **D**elete operations on most resources. You can review the standards for these operations and their standard parameters below. Some endpoints have special behavior as exceptions. ### Create To create a resource, you typically submit an HTTP `POST` request with the resource's required metadata in the request body. The response returns a `201 Created` response code upon success with the resource's metadata, including its internal `id`, in the response body. ### Read The HTTP `GET` request can be used to read a resource or to list a number of resources. A resource's `id` can be submitted in the request parameters to read a specific resource. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with the resource's metadata in the response body. If a `GET` request does not include a specific resource `id`, it is treated as a list request. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with an object containing a list of resources' metadata in the response body. When reading resources, some common query parameters are usually available. e.g.: ``` v1/connections?limit=25&offset=25 ``` |Query Parameter|Type|Description| |---------------|----|-----------| |limit|integer|Maximum number of objects to fetch. Usually 25 by default| |offset|integer|Offset after which to start returning objects. For use with limit query parameter.| ### Update Updating a resource requires the resource `id`, and is typically done using an HTTP `PATCH` request, with the fields to modify in the request body. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with information about the modified resource in the response body. ### Delete Deleting a resource requires the resource `id` and is typically executing via an HTTP `DELETE` request. The response usually returns a `204 No Content` response code upon success. ## Conventions - Resource names are plural and expressed in camelCase. - Names are consistent between URL parameter name and field name. - Field names are in snake_case. ```json { \"name\": \"string\", \"slots\": 0, \"occupied_slots\": 0, \"used_slots\": 0, \"queued_slots\": 0, \"open_slots\": 0 } ``` ### Update Mask Update mask is available as a query parameter in patch endpoints. It is used to notify the API which fields you want to update. Using `update_mask` makes it easier to update objects by helping the server know which fields to update in an object instead of updating all fields. The update request ignores any fields that aren't specified in the field mask, leaving them with their current values. Example: ``` resource = request.get('/resource/my-id').json() resource['my_field'] = 'new-value' request.patch('/resource/my-id?update_mask=my_field', data=json.dumps(resource)) ``` ## Versioning and Endpoint Lifecycle - API versioning is not synchronized to specific releases of the Apache Airflow. - APIs are designed to be backward compatible. - Any changes to the API will first go through a deprecation phase. # Trying the API You can use a third party client, such as [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), [HTTPie](https://httpie.org/), [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [the Insomnia rest client](https://insomnia.rest/) to test the Apache Airflow API. Note that you will need to pass credentials data. For e.g., here is how to pause a DAG with [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), when basic authorization is used: ```bash curl -X PATCH 'https://example.com/api/v1/dags/{dag_id}?update_mask=is_paused' \\ -H 'Content-Type: application/json' \\ --user \"username:password\" \\ -d '{ \"is_paused\": true }' ``` Using a graphical tool such as [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [Insomnia](https://insomnia.rest/), it is possible to import the API specifications directly: 1. Download the API specification by clicking the **Download** button at top of this document 2. Import the JSON specification in the graphical tool of your choice. - In *Postman*, you can click the **import** button at the top - With *Insomnia*, you can just drag-and-drop the file on the UI Note that with *Postman*, you can also generate code snippets by selecting a request and clicking on the **Code** button. ## Enabling CORS [Cross-origin resource sharing (CORS)](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/CORS) is a browser security feature that restricts HTTP requests that are initiated from scripts running in the browser. For details on enabling/configuring CORS, see [Enabling CORS](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Authentication To be able to meet the requirements of many organizations, Airflow supports many authentication methods, and it is even possible to add your own method. If you want to check which auth backend is currently set, you can use `airflow config get-value api auth_backends` command as in the example below. ```bash $ airflow config get-value api auth_backends airflow.api.auth.backend.basic_auth ``` The default is to deny all requests. For details on configuring the authentication, see [API Authorization](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Errors We follow the error response format proposed in [RFC 7807](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7807) also known as Problem Details for HTTP APIs. As with our normal API responses, your client must be prepared to gracefully handle additional members of the response. ## Unauthenticated This indicates that the request has not been applied because it lacks valid authentication credentials for the target resource. Please check that you have valid credentials. ## PermissionDenied This response means that the server understood the request but refuses to authorize it because it lacks sufficient rights to the resource. It happens when you do not have the necessary permission to execute the action you performed. You need to get the appropriate permissions in other to resolve this error. ## BadRequest This response means that the server cannot or will not process the request due to something that is perceived to be a client error (e.g., malformed request syntax, invalid request message framing, or deceptive request routing). To resolve this, please ensure that your syntax is correct. ## NotFound This client error response indicates that the server cannot find the requested resource. ## MethodNotAllowed Indicates that the request method is known by the server but is not supported by the target resource. ## NotAcceptable The target resource does not have a current representation that would be acceptable to the user agent, according to the proactive negotiation header fields received in the request, and the server is unwilling to supply a default representation. ## AlreadyExists The request could not be completed due to a conflict with the current state of the target resource, e.g. the resource it tries to create already exists. ## Unknown This means that the server encountered an unexpected condition that prevented it from fulfilling the request. +# Overview To facilitate management, Apache Airflow supports a range of REST API endpoints across its objects. This section provides an overview of the API design, methods, and supported use cases. Most of the endpoints accept `JSON` as input and return `JSON` responses. This means that you must usually add the following headers to your request: ``` Content-type: application/json Accept: application/json ``` ## Resources The term `resource` refers to a single type of object in the Airflow metadata. An API is broken up by its endpoint's corresponding resource. The name of a resource is typically plural and expressed in camelCase. Example: `dagRuns`. Resource names are used as part of endpoint URLs, as well as in API parameters and responses. ## CRUD Operations The platform supports **C**reate, **R**ead, **U**pdate, and **D**elete operations on most resources. You can review the standards for these operations and their standard parameters below. Some endpoints have special behavior as exceptions. ### Create To create a resource, you typically submit an HTTP `POST` request with the resource's required metadata in the request body. The response returns a `201 Created` response code upon success with the resource's metadata, including its internal `id`, in the response body. ### Read The HTTP `GET` request can be used to read a resource or to list a number of resources. A resource's `id` can be submitted in the request parameters to read a specific resource. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with the resource's metadata in the response body. If a `GET` request does not include a specific resource `id`, it is treated as a list request. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with an object containing a list of resources' metadata in the response body. When reading resources, some common query parameters are usually available. e.g.: ``` v1/connections?limit=25&offset=25 ``` |Query Parameter|Type|Description| |---------------|----|-----------| |limit|integer|Maximum number of objects to fetch. Usually 25 by default| |offset|integer|Offset after which to start returning objects. For use with limit query parameter.| ### Update Updating a resource requires the resource `id`, and is typically done using an HTTP `PATCH` request, with the fields to modify in the request body. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with information about the modified resource in the response body. ### Delete Deleting a resource requires the resource `id` and is typically executed via an HTTP `DELETE` request. The response usually returns a `204 No Content` response code upon success. ## Conventions - Resource names are plural and expressed in camelCase. - Names are consistent between URL parameter name and field name. - Field names are in snake_case. ```json { \"description\": \"string\", \"name\": \"string\", \"occupied_slots\": 0, \"open_slots\": 0 \"queued_slots\": 0, \"running_slots\": 0, \"scheduled_slots\": 0, \"slots\": 0, } ``` ### Update Mask Update mask is available as a query parameter in patch endpoints. It is used to notify the API which fields you want to update. Using `update_mask` makes it easier to update objects by helping the server know which fields to update in an object instead of updating all fields. The update request ignores any fields that aren't specified in the field mask, leaving them with their current values. Example: ``` resource = request.get('/resource/my-id').json() resource['my_field'] = 'new-value' request.patch('/resource/my-id?update_mask=my_field', data=json.dumps(resource)) ``` ## Versioning and Endpoint Lifecycle - API versioning is not synchronized to specific releases of the Apache Airflow. - APIs are designed to be backward compatible. - Any changes to the API will first go through a deprecation phase. # Trying the API You can use a third party client, such as [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), [HTTPie](https://httpie.org/), [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [the Insomnia rest client](https://insomnia.rest/) to test the Apache Airflow API. Note that you will need to pass credentials data. For e.g., here is how to pause a DAG with [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), when basic authorization is used: ```bash curl -X PATCH 'https://example.com/api/v1/dags/{dag_id}?update_mask=is_paused' \\ -H 'Content-Type: application/json' \\ --user \"username:password\" \\ -d '{ \"is_paused\": true }' ``` Using a graphical tool such as [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [Insomnia](https://insomnia.rest/), it is possible to import the API specifications directly: 1. Download the API specification by clicking the **Download** button at the top of this document 2. Import the JSON specification in the graphical tool of your choice. - In *Postman*, you can click the **import** button at the top - With *Insomnia*, you can just drag-and-drop the file on the UI Note that with *Postman*, you can also generate code snippets by selecting a request and clicking on the **Code** button. ## Enabling CORS [Cross-origin resource sharing (CORS)](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/CORS) is a browser security feature that restricts HTTP requests that are initiated from scripts running in the browser. For details on enabling/configuring CORS, see [Enabling CORS](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Authentication To be able to meet the requirements of many organizations, Airflow supports many authentication methods, and it is even possible to add your own method. If you want to check which auth backend is currently set, you can use `airflow config get-value api auth_backends` command as in the example below. ```bash $ airflow config get-value api auth_backends airflow.api.auth.backend.basic_auth ``` The default is to deny all requests. For details on configuring the authentication, see [API Authorization](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Errors We follow the error response format proposed in [RFC 7807](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7807) also known as Problem Details for HTTP APIs. As with our normal API responses, your client must be prepared to gracefully handle additional members of the response. ## Unauthenticated This indicates that the request has not been applied because it lacks valid authentication credentials for the target resource. Please check that you have valid credentials. ## PermissionDenied This response means that the server understood the request but refuses to authorize it because it lacks sufficient rights to the resource. It happens when you do not have the necessary permission to execute the action you performed. You need to get the appropriate permissions in other to resolve this error. ## BadRequest This response means that the server cannot or will not process the request due to something that is perceived to be a client error (e.g., malformed request syntax, invalid request message framing, or deceptive request routing). To resolve this, please ensure that your syntax is correct. ## NotFound This client error response indicates that the server cannot find the requested resource. ## MethodNotAllowed Indicates that the request method is known by the server but is not supported by the target resource. ## NotAcceptable The target resource does not have a current representation that would be acceptable to the user agent, according to the proactive negotiation header fields received in the request, and the server is unwilling to supply a default representation. ## AlreadyExists The request could not be completed due to a conflict with the current state of the target resource, e.g. the resource it tries to create already exists. ## Unknown This means that the server encountered an unexpected condition that prevented it from fulfilling the request. -API version: 2.5.0 +API version: 2.7.2 Contact: dev@airflow.apache.org */ @@ -34,7 +34,7 @@ import ( // XComCollectionAllOf struct for XComCollectionAllOf type XComCollectionAllOf struct { - XcomEntries *[]XComCollectionItem `json:"xcom_entries,omitempty"` + XcomEntries []XComCollectionItem `json:"xcom_entries,omitempty"` } // NewXComCollectionAllOf instantiates a new XComCollectionAllOf object @@ -60,12 +60,12 @@ func (o *XComCollectionAllOf) GetXcomEntries() []XComCollectionItem { var ret []XComCollectionItem return ret } - return *o.XcomEntries + return o.XcomEntries } // GetXcomEntriesOk returns a tuple with the XcomEntries field value if set, nil otherwise // and a boolean to check if the value has been set. -func (o *XComCollectionAllOf) GetXcomEntriesOk() (*[]XComCollectionItem, bool) { +func (o *XComCollectionAllOf) GetXcomEntriesOk() ([]XComCollectionItem, bool) { if o == nil || o.XcomEntries == nil { return nil, false } @@ -83,7 +83,7 @@ func (o *XComCollectionAllOf) HasXcomEntries() bool { // SetXcomEntries gets a reference to the given []XComCollectionItem and assigns it to the XcomEntries field. func (o *XComCollectionAllOf) SetXcomEntries(v []XComCollectionItem) { - o.XcomEntries = &v + o.XcomEntries = v } func (o XComCollectionAllOf) MarshalJSON() ([]byte, error) { diff --git a/airflow/model_x_com_collection_item.go b/airflow/model_x_com_collection_item.go index e8c90ff..03e4ff4 100644 --- a/airflow/model_x_com_collection_item.go +++ b/airflow/model_x_com_collection_item.go @@ -18,9 +18,9 @@ /* Airflow API (Stable) -# Overview To facilitate management, Apache Airflow supports a range of REST API endpoints across its objects. This section provides an overview of the API design, methods, and supported use cases. Most of the endpoints accept `JSON` as input and return `JSON` responses. This means that you must usually add the following headers to your request: ``` Content-type: application/json Accept: application/json ``` ## Resources The term `resource` refers to a single type of object in the Airflow metadata. An API is broken up by its endpoint's corresponding resource. The name of a resource is typically plural and expressed in camelCase. Example: `dagRuns`. Resource names are used as part of endpoint URLs, as well as in API parameters and responses. ## CRUD Operations The platform supports **C**reate, **R**ead, **U**pdate, and **D**elete operations on most resources. You can review the standards for these operations and their standard parameters below. Some endpoints have special behavior as exceptions. ### Create To create a resource, you typically submit an HTTP `POST` request with the resource's required metadata in the request body. The response returns a `201 Created` response code upon success with the resource's metadata, including its internal `id`, in the response body. ### Read The HTTP `GET` request can be used to read a resource or to list a number of resources. A resource's `id` can be submitted in the request parameters to read a specific resource. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with the resource's metadata in the response body. If a `GET` request does not include a specific resource `id`, it is treated as a list request. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with an object containing a list of resources' metadata in the response body. When reading resources, some common query parameters are usually available. e.g.: ``` v1/connections?limit=25&offset=25 ``` |Query Parameter|Type|Description| |---------------|----|-----------| |limit|integer|Maximum number of objects to fetch. Usually 25 by default| |offset|integer|Offset after which to start returning objects. For use with limit query parameter.| ### Update Updating a resource requires the resource `id`, and is typically done using an HTTP `PATCH` request, with the fields to modify in the request body. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with information about the modified resource in the response body. ### Delete Deleting a resource requires the resource `id` and is typically executing via an HTTP `DELETE` request. The response usually returns a `204 No Content` response code upon success. ## Conventions - Resource names are plural and expressed in camelCase. - Names are consistent between URL parameter name and field name. - Field names are in snake_case. ```json { \"name\": \"string\", \"slots\": 0, \"occupied_slots\": 0, \"used_slots\": 0, \"queued_slots\": 0, \"open_slots\": 0 } ``` ### Update Mask Update mask is available as a query parameter in patch endpoints. It is used to notify the API which fields you want to update. Using `update_mask` makes it easier to update objects by helping the server know which fields to update in an object instead of updating all fields. The update request ignores any fields that aren't specified in the field mask, leaving them with their current values. Example: ``` resource = request.get('/resource/my-id').json() resource['my_field'] = 'new-value' request.patch('/resource/my-id?update_mask=my_field', data=json.dumps(resource)) ``` ## Versioning and Endpoint Lifecycle - API versioning is not synchronized to specific releases of the Apache Airflow. - APIs are designed to be backward compatible. - Any changes to the API will first go through a deprecation phase. # Trying the API You can use a third party client, such as [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), [HTTPie](https://httpie.org/), [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [the Insomnia rest client](https://insomnia.rest/) to test the Apache Airflow API. Note that you will need to pass credentials data. For e.g., here is how to pause a DAG with [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), when basic authorization is used: ```bash curl -X PATCH 'https://example.com/api/v1/dags/{dag_id}?update_mask=is_paused' \\ -H 'Content-Type: application/json' \\ --user \"username:password\" \\ -d '{ \"is_paused\": true }' ``` Using a graphical tool such as [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [Insomnia](https://insomnia.rest/), it is possible to import the API specifications directly: 1. Download the API specification by clicking the **Download** button at top of this document 2. Import the JSON specification in the graphical tool of your choice. - In *Postman*, you can click the **import** button at the top - With *Insomnia*, you can just drag-and-drop the file on the UI Note that with *Postman*, you can also generate code snippets by selecting a request and clicking on the **Code** button. ## Enabling CORS [Cross-origin resource sharing (CORS)](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/CORS) is a browser security feature that restricts HTTP requests that are initiated from scripts running in the browser. For details on enabling/configuring CORS, see [Enabling CORS](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Authentication To be able to meet the requirements of many organizations, Airflow supports many authentication methods, and it is even possible to add your own method. If you want to check which auth backend is currently set, you can use `airflow config get-value api auth_backends` command as in the example below. ```bash $ airflow config get-value api auth_backends airflow.api.auth.backend.basic_auth ``` The default is to deny all requests. For details on configuring the authentication, see [API Authorization](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Errors We follow the error response format proposed in [RFC 7807](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7807) also known as Problem Details for HTTP APIs. As with our normal API responses, your client must be prepared to gracefully handle additional members of the response. ## Unauthenticated This indicates that the request has not been applied because it lacks valid authentication credentials for the target resource. Please check that you have valid credentials. ## PermissionDenied This response means that the server understood the request but refuses to authorize it because it lacks sufficient rights to the resource. It happens when you do not have the necessary permission to execute the action you performed. You need to get the appropriate permissions in other to resolve this error. ## BadRequest This response means that the server cannot or will not process the request due to something that is perceived to be a client error (e.g., malformed request syntax, invalid request message framing, or deceptive request routing). To resolve this, please ensure that your syntax is correct. ## NotFound This client error response indicates that the server cannot find the requested resource. ## MethodNotAllowed Indicates that the request method is known by the server but is not supported by the target resource. ## NotAcceptable The target resource does not have a current representation that would be acceptable to the user agent, according to the proactive negotiation header fields received in the request, and the server is unwilling to supply a default representation. ## AlreadyExists The request could not be completed due to a conflict with the current state of the target resource, e.g. the resource it tries to create already exists. ## Unknown This means that the server encountered an unexpected condition that prevented it from fulfilling the request. +# Overview To facilitate management, Apache Airflow supports a range of REST API endpoints across its objects. This section provides an overview of the API design, methods, and supported use cases. Most of the endpoints accept `JSON` as input and return `JSON` responses. This means that you must usually add the following headers to your request: ``` Content-type: application/json Accept: application/json ``` ## Resources The term `resource` refers to a single type of object in the Airflow metadata. An API is broken up by its endpoint's corresponding resource. The name of a resource is typically plural and expressed in camelCase. Example: `dagRuns`. Resource names are used as part of endpoint URLs, as well as in API parameters and responses. ## CRUD Operations The platform supports **C**reate, **R**ead, **U**pdate, and **D**elete operations on most resources. You can review the standards for these operations and their standard parameters below. Some endpoints have special behavior as exceptions. ### Create To create a resource, you typically submit an HTTP `POST` request with the resource's required metadata in the request body. The response returns a `201 Created` response code upon success with the resource's metadata, including its internal `id`, in the response body. ### Read The HTTP `GET` request can be used to read a resource or to list a number of resources. A resource's `id` can be submitted in the request parameters to read a specific resource. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with the resource's metadata in the response body. If a `GET` request does not include a specific resource `id`, it is treated as a list request. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with an object containing a list of resources' metadata in the response body. When reading resources, some common query parameters are usually available. e.g.: ``` v1/connections?limit=25&offset=25 ``` |Query Parameter|Type|Description| |---------------|----|-----------| |limit|integer|Maximum number of objects to fetch. Usually 25 by default| |offset|integer|Offset after which to start returning objects. For use with limit query parameter.| ### Update Updating a resource requires the resource `id`, and is typically done using an HTTP `PATCH` request, with the fields to modify in the request body. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with information about the modified resource in the response body. ### Delete Deleting a resource requires the resource `id` and is typically executed via an HTTP `DELETE` request. The response usually returns a `204 No Content` response code upon success. ## Conventions - Resource names are plural and expressed in camelCase. - Names are consistent between URL parameter name and field name. - Field names are in snake_case. ```json { \"description\": \"string\", \"name\": \"string\", \"occupied_slots\": 0, \"open_slots\": 0 \"queued_slots\": 0, \"running_slots\": 0, \"scheduled_slots\": 0, \"slots\": 0, } ``` ### Update Mask Update mask is available as a query parameter in patch endpoints. It is used to notify the API which fields you want to update. Using `update_mask` makes it easier to update objects by helping the server know which fields to update in an object instead of updating all fields. The update request ignores any fields that aren't specified in the field mask, leaving them with their current values. Example: ``` resource = request.get('/resource/my-id').json() resource['my_field'] = 'new-value' request.patch('/resource/my-id?update_mask=my_field', data=json.dumps(resource)) ``` ## Versioning and Endpoint Lifecycle - API versioning is not synchronized to specific releases of the Apache Airflow. - APIs are designed to be backward compatible. - Any changes to the API will first go through a deprecation phase. # Trying the API You can use a third party client, such as [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), [HTTPie](https://httpie.org/), [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [the Insomnia rest client](https://insomnia.rest/) to test the Apache Airflow API. Note that you will need to pass credentials data. For e.g., here is how to pause a DAG with [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), when basic authorization is used: ```bash curl -X PATCH 'https://example.com/api/v1/dags/{dag_id}?update_mask=is_paused' \\ -H 'Content-Type: application/json' \\ --user \"username:password\" \\ -d '{ \"is_paused\": true }' ``` Using a graphical tool such as [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [Insomnia](https://insomnia.rest/), it is possible to import the API specifications directly: 1. Download the API specification by clicking the **Download** button at the top of this document 2. Import the JSON specification in the graphical tool of your choice. - In *Postman*, you can click the **import** button at the top - With *Insomnia*, you can just drag-and-drop the file on the UI Note that with *Postman*, you can also generate code snippets by selecting a request and clicking on the **Code** button. ## Enabling CORS [Cross-origin resource sharing (CORS)](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/CORS) is a browser security feature that restricts HTTP requests that are initiated from scripts running in the browser. For details on enabling/configuring CORS, see [Enabling CORS](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Authentication To be able to meet the requirements of many organizations, Airflow supports many authentication methods, and it is even possible to add your own method. If you want to check which auth backend is currently set, you can use `airflow config get-value api auth_backends` command as in the example below. ```bash $ airflow config get-value api auth_backends airflow.api.auth.backend.basic_auth ``` The default is to deny all requests. For details on configuring the authentication, see [API Authorization](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Errors We follow the error response format proposed in [RFC 7807](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7807) also known as Problem Details for HTTP APIs. As with our normal API responses, your client must be prepared to gracefully handle additional members of the response. ## Unauthenticated This indicates that the request has not been applied because it lacks valid authentication credentials for the target resource. Please check that you have valid credentials. ## PermissionDenied This response means that the server understood the request but refuses to authorize it because it lacks sufficient rights to the resource. It happens when you do not have the necessary permission to execute the action you performed. You need to get the appropriate permissions in other to resolve this error. ## BadRequest This response means that the server cannot or will not process the request due to something that is perceived to be a client error (e.g., malformed request syntax, invalid request message framing, or deceptive request routing). To resolve this, please ensure that your syntax is correct. ## NotFound This client error response indicates that the server cannot find the requested resource. ## MethodNotAllowed Indicates that the request method is known by the server but is not supported by the target resource. ## NotAcceptable The target resource does not have a current representation that would be acceptable to the user agent, according to the proactive negotiation header fields received in the request, and the server is unwilling to supply a default representation. ## AlreadyExists The request could not be completed due to a conflict with the current state of the target resource, e.g. the resource it tries to create already exists. ## Unknown This means that the server encountered an unexpected condition that prevented it from fulfilling the request. -API version: 2.5.0 +API version: 2.7.2 Contact: dev@airflow.apache.org */ @@ -37,6 +37,7 @@ type XComCollectionItem struct { Key *string `json:"key,omitempty"` Timestamp *string `json:"timestamp,omitempty"` ExecutionDate *string `json:"execution_date,omitempty"` + MapIndex *int32 `json:"map_index,omitempty"` TaskId *string `json:"task_id,omitempty"` DagId *string `json:"dag_id,omitempty"` } @@ -154,6 +155,38 @@ func (o *XComCollectionItem) SetExecutionDate(v string) { o.ExecutionDate = &v } +// GetMapIndex returns the MapIndex field value if set, zero value otherwise. +func (o *XComCollectionItem) GetMapIndex() int32 { + if o == nil || o.MapIndex == nil { + var ret int32 + return ret + } + return *o.MapIndex +} + +// GetMapIndexOk returns a tuple with the MapIndex field value if set, nil otherwise +// and a boolean to check if the value has been set. +func (o *XComCollectionItem) GetMapIndexOk() (*int32, bool) { + if o == nil || o.MapIndex == nil { + return nil, false + } + return o.MapIndex, true +} + +// HasMapIndex returns a boolean if a field has been set. +func (o *XComCollectionItem) HasMapIndex() bool { + if o != nil && o.MapIndex != nil { + return true + } + + return false +} + +// SetMapIndex gets a reference to the given int32 and assigns it to the MapIndex field. +func (o *XComCollectionItem) SetMapIndex(v int32) { + o.MapIndex = &v +} + // GetTaskId returns the TaskId field value if set, zero value otherwise. func (o *XComCollectionItem) GetTaskId() string { if o == nil || o.TaskId == nil { @@ -229,6 +262,9 @@ func (o XComCollectionItem) MarshalJSON() ([]byte, error) { if o.ExecutionDate != nil { toSerialize["execution_date"] = o.ExecutionDate } + if o.MapIndex != nil { + toSerialize["map_index"] = o.MapIndex + } if o.TaskId != nil { toSerialize["task_id"] = o.TaskId } diff --git a/airflow/response.go b/airflow/response.go index e5b60a5..7e95944 100644 --- a/airflow/response.go +++ b/airflow/response.go @@ -18,9 +18,9 @@ /* Airflow API (Stable) -# Overview To facilitate management, Apache Airflow supports a range of REST API endpoints across its objects. This section provides an overview of the API design, methods, and supported use cases. Most of the endpoints accept `JSON` as input and return `JSON` responses. This means that you must usually add the following headers to your request: ``` Content-type: application/json Accept: application/json ``` ## Resources The term `resource` refers to a single type of object in the Airflow metadata. An API is broken up by its endpoint's corresponding resource. The name of a resource is typically plural and expressed in camelCase. Example: `dagRuns`. Resource names are used as part of endpoint URLs, as well as in API parameters and responses. ## CRUD Operations The platform supports **C**reate, **R**ead, **U**pdate, and **D**elete operations on most resources. You can review the standards for these operations and their standard parameters below. Some endpoints have special behavior as exceptions. ### Create To create a resource, you typically submit an HTTP `POST` request with the resource's required metadata in the request body. The response returns a `201 Created` response code upon success with the resource's metadata, including its internal `id`, in the response body. ### Read The HTTP `GET` request can be used to read a resource or to list a number of resources. A resource's `id` can be submitted in the request parameters to read a specific resource. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with the resource's metadata in the response body. If a `GET` request does not include a specific resource `id`, it is treated as a list request. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with an object containing a list of resources' metadata in the response body. When reading resources, some common query parameters are usually available. e.g.: ``` v1/connections?limit=25&offset=25 ``` |Query Parameter|Type|Description| |---------------|----|-----------| |limit|integer|Maximum number of objects to fetch. Usually 25 by default| |offset|integer|Offset after which to start returning objects. For use with limit query parameter.| ### Update Updating a resource requires the resource `id`, and is typically done using an HTTP `PATCH` request, with the fields to modify in the request body. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with information about the modified resource in the response body. ### Delete Deleting a resource requires the resource `id` and is typically executing via an HTTP `DELETE` request. The response usually returns a `204 No Content` response code upon success. ## Conventions - Resource names are plural and expressed in camelCase. - Names are consistent between URL parameter name and field name. - Field names are in snake_case. ```json { \"name\": \"string\", \"slots\": 0, \"occupied_slots\": 0, \"used_slots\": 0, \"queued_slots\": 0, \"open_slots\": 0 } ``` ### Update Mask Update mask is available as a query parameter in patch endpoints. It is used to notify the API which fields you want to update. Using `update_mask` makes it easier to update objects by helping the server know which fields to update in an object instead of updating all fields. The update request ignores any fields that aren't specified in the field mask, leaving them with their current values. Example: ``` resource = request.get('/resource/my-id').json() resource['my_field'] = 'new-value' request.patch('/resource/my-id?update_mask=my_field', data=json.dumps(resource)) ``` ## Versioning and Endpoint Lifecycle - API versioning is not synchronized to specific releases of the Apache Airflow. - APIs are designed to be backward compatible. - Any changes to the API will first go through a deprecation phase. # Trying the API You can use a third party client, such as [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), [HTTPie](https://httpie.org/), [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [the Insomnia rest client](https://insomnia.rest/) to test the Apache Airflow API. Note that you will need to pass credentials data. For e.g., here is how to pause a DAG with [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), when basic authorization is used: ```bash curl -X PATCH 'https://example.com/api/v1/dags/{dag_id}?update_mask=is_paused' \\ -H 'Content-Type: application/json' \\ --user \"username:password\" \\ -d '{ \"is_paused\": true }' ``` Using a graphical tool such as [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [Insomnia](https://insomnia.rest/), it is possible to import the API specifications directly: 1. Download the API specification by clicking the **Download** button at top of this document 2. Import the JSON specification in the graphical tool of your choice. - In *Postman*, you can click the **import** button at the top - With *Insomnia*, you can just drag-and-drop the file on the UI Note that with *Postman*, you can also generate code snippets by selecting a request and clicking on the **Code** button. ## Enabling CORS [Cross-origin resource sharing (CORS)](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/CORS) is a browser security feature that restricts HTTP requests that are initiated from scripts running in the browser. For details on enabling/configuring CORS, see [Enabling CORS](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Authentication To be able to meet the requirements of many organizations, Airflow supports many authentication methods, and it is even possible to add your own method. If you want to check which auth backend is currently set, you can use `airflow config get-value api auth_backends` command as in the example below. ```bash $ airflow config get-value api auth_backends airflow.api.auth.backend.basic_auth ``` The default is to deny all requests. For details on configuring the authentication, see [API Authorization](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Errors We follow the error response format proposed in [RFC 7807](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7807) also known as Problem Details for HTTP APIs. As with our normal API responses, your client must be prepared to gracefully handle additional members of the response. ## Unauthenticated This indicates that the request has not been applied because it lacks valid authentication credentials for the target resource. Please check that you have valid credentials. ## PermissionDenied This response means that the server understood the request but refuses to authorize it because it lacks sufficient rights to the resource. It happens when you do not have the necessary permission to execute the action you performed. You need to get the appropriate permissions in other to resolve this error. ## BadRequest This response means that the server cannot or will not process the request due to something that is perceived to be a client error (e.g., malformed request syntax, invalid request message framing, or deceptive request routing). To resolve this, please ensure that your syntax is correct. ## NotFound This client error response indicates that the server cannot find the requested resource. ## MethodNotAllowed Indicates that the request method is known by the server but is not supported by the target resource. ## NotAcceptable The target resource does not have a current representation that would be acceptable to the user agent, according to the proactive negotiation header fields received in the request, and the server is unwilling to supply a default representation. ## AlreadyExists The request could not be completed due to a conflict with the current state of the target resource, e.g. the resource it tries to create already exists. ## Unknown This means that the server encountered an unexpected condition that prevented it from fulfilling the request. +# Overview To facilitate management, Apache Airflow supports a range of REST API endpoints across its objects. This section provides an overview of the API design, methods, and supported use cases. Most of the endpoints accept `JSON` as input and return `JSON` responses. This means that you must usually add the following headers to your request: ``` Content-type: application/json Accept: application/json ``` ## Resources The term `resource` refers to a single type of object in the Airflow metadata. An API is broken up by its endpoint's corresponding resource. The name of a resource is typically plural and expressed in camelCase. Example: `dagRuns`. Resource names are used as part of endpoint URLs, as well as in API parameters and responses. ## CRUD Operations The platform supports **C**reate, **R**ead, **U**pdate, and **D**elete operations on most resources. You can review the standards for these operations and their standard parameters below. Some endpoints have special behavior as exceptions. ### Create To create a resource, you typically submit an HTTP `POST` request with the resource's required metadata in the request body. The response returns a `201 Created` response code upon success with the resource's metadata, including its internal `id`, in the response body. ### Read The HTTP `GET` request can be used to read a resource or to list a number of resources. A resource's `id` can be submitted in the request parameters to read a specific resource. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with the resource's metadata in the response body. If a `GET` request does not include a specific resource `id`, it is treated as a list request. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with an object containing a list of resources' metadata in the response body. When reading resources, some common query parameters are usually available. e.g.: ``` v1/connections?limit=25&offset=25 ``` |Query Parameter|Type|Description| |---------------|----|-----------| |limit|integer|Maximum number of objects to fetch. Usually 25 by default| |offset|integer|Offset after which to start returning objects. For use with limit query parameter.| ### Update Updating a resource requires the resource `id`, and is typically done using an HTTP `PATCH` request, with the fields to modify in the request body. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with information about the modified resource in the response body. ### Delete Deleting a resource requires the resource `id` and is typically executed via an HTTP `DELETE` request. The response usually returns a `204 No Content` response code upon success. ## Conventions - Resource names are plural and expressed in camelCase. - Names are consistent between URL parameter name and field name. - Field names are in snake_case. ```json { \"description\": \"string\", \"name\": \"string\", \"occupied_slots\": 0, \"open_slots\": 0 \"queued_slots\": 0, \"running_slots\": 0, \"scheduled_slots\": 0, \"slots\": 0, } ``` ### Update Mask Update mask is available as a query parameter in patch endpoints. It is used to notify the API which fields you want to update. Using `update_mask` makes it easier to update objects by helping the server know which fields to update in an object instead of updating all fields. The update request ignores any fields that aren't specified in the field mask, leaving them with their current values. Example: ``` resource = request.get('/resource/my-id').json() resource['my_field'] = 'new-value' request.patch('/resource/my-id?update_mask=my_field', data=json.dumps(resource)) ``` ## Versioning and Endpoint Lifecycle - API versioning is not synchronized to specific releases of the Apache Airflow. - APIs are designed to be backward compatible. - Any changes to the API will first go through a deprecation phase. # Trying the API You can use a third party client, such as [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), [HTTPie](https://httpie.org/), [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [the Insomnia rest client](https://insomnia.rest/) to test the Apache Airflow API. Note that you will need to pass credentials data. For e.g., here is how to pause a DAG with [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), when basic authorization is used: ```bash curl -X PATCH 'https://example.com/api/v1/dags/{dag_id}?update_mask=is_paused' \\ -H 'Content-Type: application/json' \\ --user \"username:password\" \\ -d '{ \"is_paused\": true }' ``` Using a graphical tool such as [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [Insomnia](https://insomnia.rest/), it is possible to import the API specifications directly: 1. Download the API specification by clicking the **Download** button at the top of this document 2. Import the JSON specification in the graphical tool of your choice. - In *Postman*, you can click the **import** button at the top - With *Insomnia*, you can just drag-and-drop the file on the UI Note that with *Postman*, you can also generate code snippets by selecting a request and clicking on the **Code** button. ## Enabling CORS [Cross-origin resource sharing (CORS)](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/CORS) is a browser security feature that restricts HTTP requests that are initiated from scripts running in the browser. For details on enabling/configuring CORS, see [Enabling CORS](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Authentication To be able to meet the requirements of many organizations, Airflow supports many authentication methods, and it is even possible to add your own method. If you want to check which auth backend is currently set, you can use `airflow config get-value api auth_backends` command as in the example below. ```bash $ airflow config get-value api auth_backends airflow.api.auth.backend.basic_auth ``` The default is to deny all requests. For details on configuring the authentication, see [API Authorization](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Errors We follow the error response format proposed in [RFC 7807](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7807) also known as Problem Details for HTTP APIs. As with our normal API responses, your client must be prepared to gracefully handle additional members of the response. ## Unauthenticated This indicates that the request has not been applied because it lacks valid authentication credentials for the target resource. Please check that you have valid credentials. ## PermissionDenied This response means that the server understood the request but refuses to authorize it because it lacks sufficient rights to the resource. It happens when you do not have the necessary permission to execute the action you performed. You need to get the appropriate permissions in other to resolve this error. ## BadRequest This response means that the server cannot or will not process the request due to something that is perceived to be a client error (e.g., malformed request syntax, invalid request message framing, or deceptive request routing). To resolve this, please ensure that your syntax is correct. ## NotFound This client error response indicates that the server cannot find the requested resource. ## MethodNotAllowed Indicates that the request method is known by the server but is not supported by the target resource. ## NotAcceptable The target resource does not have a current representation that would be acceptable to the user agent, according to the proactive negotiation header fields received in the request, and the server is unwilling to supply a default representation. ## AlreadyExists The request could not be completed due to a conflict with the current state of the target resource, e.g. the resource it tries to create already exists. ## Unknown This means that the server encountered an unexpected condition that prevented it from fulfilling the request. -API version: 2.5.0 +API version: 2.7.2 Contact: dev@airflow.apache.org */ diff --git a/airflow/utils.go b/airflow/utils.go index dd011df..3a9a2bc 100644 --- a/airflow/utils.go +++ b/airflow/utils.go @@ -18,9 +18,9 @@ /* Airflow API (Stable) -# Overview To facilitate management, Apache Airflow supports a range of REST API endpoints across its objects. This section provides an overview of the API design, methods, and supported use cases. Most of the endpoints accept `JSON` as input and return `JSON` responses. This means that you must usually add the following headers to your request: ``` Content-type: application/json Accept: application/json ``` ## Resources The term `resource` refers to a single type of object in the Airflow metadata. An API is broken up by its endpoint's corresponding resource. The name of a resource is typically plural and expressed in camelCase. Example: `dagRuns`. Resource names are used as part of endpoint URLs, as well as in API parameters and responses. ## CRUD Operations The platform supports **C**reate, **R**ead, **U**pdate, and **D**elete operations on most resources. You can review the standards for these operations and their standard parameters below. Some endpoints have special behavior as exceptions. ### Create To create a resource, you typically submit an HTTP `POST` request with the resource's required metadata in the request body. The response returns a `201 Created` response code upon success with the resource's metadata, including its internal `id`, in the response body. ### Read The HTTP `GET` request can be used to read a resource or to list a number of resources. A resource's `id` can be submitted in the request parameters to read a specific resource. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with the resource's metadata in the response body. If a `GET` request does not include a specific resource `id`, it is treated as a list request. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with an object containing a list of resources' metadata in the response body. When reading resources, some common query parameters are usually available. e.g.: ``` v1/connections?limit=25&offset=25 ``` |Query Parameter|Type|Description| |---------------|----|-----------| |limit|integer|Maximum number of objects to fetch. Usually 25 by default| |offset|integer|Offset after which to start returning objects. For use with limit query parameter.| ### Update Updating a resource requires the resource `id`, and is typically done using an HTTP `PATCH` request, with the fields to modify in the request body. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with information about the modified resource in the response body. ### Delete Deleting a resource requires the resource `id` and is typically executing via an HTTP `DELETE` request. The response usually returns a `204 No Content` response code upon success. ## Conventions - Resource names are plural and expressed in camelCase. - Names are consistent between URL parameter name and field name. - Field names are in snake_case. ```json { \"name\": \"string\", \"slots\": 0, \"occupied_slots\": 0, \"used_slots\": 0, \"queued_slots\": 0, \"open_slots\": 0 } ``` ### Update Mask Update mask is available as a query parameter in patch endpoints. It is used to notify the API which fields you want to update. Using `update_mask` makes it easier to update objects by helping the server know which fields to update in an object instead of updating all fields. The update request ignores any fields that aren't specified in the field mask, leaving them with their current values. Example: ``` resource = request.get('/resource/my-id').json() resource['my_field'] = 'new-value' request.patch('/resource/my-id?update_mask=my_field', data=json.dumps(resource)) ``` ## Versioning and Endpoint Lifecycle - API versioning is not synchronized to specific releases of the Apache Airflow. - APIs are designed to be backward compatible. - Any changes to the API will first go through a deprecation phase. # Trying the API You can use a third party client, such as [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), [HTTPie](https://httpie.org/), [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [the Insomnia rest client](https://insomnia.rest/) to test the Apache Airflow API. Note that you will need to pass credentials data. For e.g., here is how to pause a DAG with [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), when basic authorization is used: ```bash curl -X PATCH 'https://example.com/api/v1/dags/{dag_id}?update_mask=is_paused' \\ -H 'Content-Type: application/json' \\ --user \"username:password\" \\ -d '{ \"is_paused\": true }' ``` Using a graphical tool such as [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [Insomnia](https://insomnia.rest/), it is possible to import the API specifications directly: 1. Download the API specification by clicking the **Download** button at top of this document 2. Import the JSON specification in the graphical tool of your choice. - In *Postman*, you can click the **import** button at the top - With *Insomnia*, you can just drag-and-drop the file on the UI Note that with *Postman*, you can also generate code snippets by selecting a request and clicking on the **Code** button. ## Enabling CORS [Cross-origin resource sharing (CORS)](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/CORS) is a browser security feature that restricts HTTP requests that are initiated from scripts running in the browser. For details on enabling/configuring CORS, see [Enabling CORS](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Authentication To be able to meet the requirements of many organizations, Airflow supports many authentication methods, and it is even possible to add your own method. If you want to check which auth backend is currently set, you can use `airflow config get-value api auth_backends` command as in the example below. ```bash $ airflow config get-value api auth_backends airflow.api.auth.backend.basic_auth ``` The default is to deny all requests. For details on configuring the authentication, see [API Authorization](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Errors We follow the error response format proposed in [RFC 7807](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7807) also known as Problem Details for HTTP APIs. As with our normal API responses, your client must be prepared to gracefully handle additional members of the response. ## Unauthenticated This indicates that the request has not been applied because it lacks valid authentication credentials for the target resource. Please check that you have valid credentials. ## PermissionDenied This response means that the server understood the request but refuses to authorize it because it lacks sufficient rights to the resource. It happens when you do not have the necessary permission to execute the action you performed. You need to get the appropriate permissions in other to resolve this error. ## BadRequest This response means that the server cannot or will not process the request due to something that is perceived to be a client error (e.g., malformed request syntax, invalid request message framing, or deceptive request routing). To resolve this, please ensure that your syntax is correct. ## NotFound This client error response indicates that the server cannot find the requested resource. ## MethodNotAllowed Indicates that the request method is known by the server but is not supported by the target resource. ## NotAcceptable The target resource does not have a current representation that would be acceptable to the user agent, according to the proactive negotiation header fields received in the request, and the server is unwilling to supply a default representation. ## AlreadyExists The request could not be completed due to a conflict with the current state of the target resource, e.g. the resource it tries to create already exists. ## Unknown This means that the server encountered an unexpected condition that prevented it from fulfilling the request. +# Overview To facilitate management, Apache Airflow supports a range of REST API endpoints across its objects. This section provides an overview of the API design, methods, and supported use cases. Most of the endpoints accept `JSON` as input and return `JSON` responses. This means that you must usually add the following headers to your request: ``` Content-type: application/json Accept: application/json ``` ## Resources The term `resource` refers to a single type of object in the Airflow metadata. An API is broken up by its endpoint's corresponding resource. The name of a resource is typically plural and expressed in camelCase. Example: `dagRuns`. Resource names are used as part of endpoint URLs, as well as in API parameters and responses. ## CRUD Operations The platform supports **C**reate, **R**ead, **U**pdate, and **D**elete operations on most resources. You can review the standards for these operations and their standard parameters below. Some endpoints have special behavior as exceptions. ### Create To create a resource, you typically submit an HTTP `POST` request with the resource's required metadata in the request body. The response returns a `201 Created` response code upon success with the resource's metadata, including its internal `id`, in the response body. ### Read The HTTP `GET` request can be used to read a resource or to list a number of resources. A resource's `id` can be submitted in the request parameters to read a specific resource. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with the resource's metadata in the response body. If a `GET` request does not include a specific resource `id`, it is treated as a list request. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with an object containing a list of resources' metadata in the response body. When reading resources, some common query parameters are usually available. e.g.: ``` v1/connections?limit=25&offset=25 ``` |Query Parameter|Type|Description| |---------------|----|-----------| |limit|integer|Maximum number of objects to fetch. Usually 25 by default| |offset|integer|Offset after which to start returning objects. For use with limit query parameter.| ### Update Updating a resource requires the resource `id`, and is typically done using an HTTP `PATCH` request, with the fields to modify in the request body. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with information about the modified resource in the response body. ### Delete Deleting a resource requires the resource `id` and is typically executed via an HTTP `DELETE` request. The response usually returns a `204 No Content` response code upon success. ## Conventions - Resource names are plural and expressed in camelCase. - Names are consistent between URL parameter name and field name. - Field names are in snake_case. ```json { \"description\": \"string\", \"name\": \"string\", \"occupied_slots\": 0, \"open_slots\": 0 \"queued_slots\": 0, \"running_slots\": 0, \"scheduled_slots\": 0, \"slots\": 0, } ``` ### Update Mask Update mask is available as a query parameter in patch endpoints. It is used to notify the API which fields you want to update. Using `update_mask` makes it easier to update objects by helping the server know which fields to update in an object instead of updating all fields. The update request ignores any fields that aren't specified in the field mask, leaving them with their current values. Example: ``` resource = request.get('/resource/my-id').json() resource['my_field'] = 'new-value' request.patch('/resource/my-id?update_mask=my_field', data=json.dumps(resource)) ``` ## Versioning and Endpoint Lifecycle - API versioning is not synchronized to specific releases of the Apache Airflow. - APIs are designed to be backward compatible. - Any changes to the API will first go through a deprecation phase. # Trying the API You can use a third party client, such as [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), [HTTPie](https://httpie.org/), [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [the Insomnia rest client](https://insomnia.rest/) to test the Apache Airflow API. Note that you will need to pass credentials data. For e.g., here is how to pause a DAG with [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), when basic authorization is used: ```bash curl -X PATCH 'https://example.com/api/v1/dags/{dag_id}?update_mask=is_paused' \\ -H 'Content-Type: application/json' \\ --user \"username:password\" \\ -d '{ \"is_paused\": true }' ``` Using a graphical tool such as [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [Insomnia](https://insomnia.rest/), it is possible to import the API specifications directly: 1. Download the API specification by clicking the **Download** button at the top of this document 2. Import the JSON specification in the graphical tool of your choice. - In *Postman*, you can click the **import** button at the top - With *Insomnia*, you can just drag-and-drop the file on the UI Note that with *Postman*, you can also generate code snippets by selecting a request and clicking on the **Code** button. ## Enabling CORS [Cross-origin resource sharing (CORS)](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/CORS) is a browser security feature that restricts HTTP requests that are initiated from scripts running in the browser. For details on enabling/configuring CORS, see [Enabling CORS](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Authentication To be able to meet the requirements of many organizations, Airflow supports many authentication methods, and it is even possible to add your own method. If you want to check which auth backend is currently set, you can use `airflow config get-value api auth_backends` command as in the example below. ```bash $ airflow config get-value api auth_backends airflow.api.auth.backend.basic_auth ``` The default is to deny all requests. For details on configuring the authentication, see [API Authorization](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Errors We follow the error response format proposed in [RFC 7807](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7807) also known as Problem Details for HTTP APIs. As with our normal API responses, your client must be prepared to gracefully handle additional members of the response. ## Unauthenticated This indicates that the request has not been applied because it lacks valid authentication credentials for the target resource. Please check that you have valid credentials. ## PermissionDenied This response means that the server understood the request but refuses to authorize it because it lacks sufficient rights to the resource. It happens when you do not have the necessary permission to execute the action you performed. You need to get the appropriate permissions in other to resolve this error. ## BadRequest This response means that the server cannot or will not process the request due to something that is perceived to be a client error (e.g., malformed request syntax, invalid request message framing, or deceptive request routing). To resolve this, please ensure that your syntax is correct. ## NotFound This client error response indicates that the server cannot find the requested resource. ## MethodNotAllowed Indicates that the request method is known by the server but is not supported by the target resource. ## NotAcceptable The target resource does not have a current representation that would be acceptable to the user agent, according to the proactive negotiation header fields received in the request, and the server is unwilling to supply a default representation. ## AlreadyExists The request could not be completed due to a conflict with the current state of the target resource, e.g. the resource it tries to create already exists. ## Unknown This means that the server encountered an unexpected condition that prevented it from fulfilling the request. -API version: 2.5.0 +API version: 2.7.2 Contact: dev@airflow.apache.org */ diff --git a/airflow/vendor/github.com/golang/protobuf/AUTHORS b/airflow/vendor/github.com/golang/protobuf/AUTHORS new file mode 100644 index 0000000..15167cd --- /dev/null +++ b/airflow/vendor/github.com/golang/protobuf/AUTHORS @@ -0,0 +1,3 @@ +# This source code refers to The Go Authors for copyright purposes. +# The master list of authors is in the main Go distribution, +# visible at http://tip.golang.org/AUTHORS. diff --git a/airflow/vendor/github.com/golang/protobuf/CONTRIBUTORS b/airflow/vendor/github.com/golang/protobuf/CONTRIBUTORS new file mode 100644 index 0000000..1c4577e --- /dev/null +++ b/airflow/vendor/github.com/golang/protobuf/CONTRIBUTORS @@ -0,0 +1,3 @@ +# This source code was written by the Go contributors. +# The master list of contributors is in the main Go distribution, +# visible at http://tip.golang.org/CONTRIBUTORS. diff --git a/airflow/vendor/github.com/golang/protobuf/LICENSE b/airflow/vendor/github.com/golang/protobuf/LICENSE new file mode 100644 index 0000000..0f64693 --- /dev/null +++ b/airflow/vendor/github.com/golang/protobuf/LICENSE @@ -0,0 +1,28 @@ +Copyright 2010 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. + +Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without +modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are +met: + + * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright +notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. + * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above +copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer +in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the +distribution. + * Neither the name of Google Inc. nor the names of its +contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from +this software without specific prior written permission. + +THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS +"AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT +LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR +A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT +OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, +SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT +LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, +DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY +THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT +(INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE +OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. + diff --git a/airflow/vendor/github.com/golang/protobuf/proto/buffer.go b/airflow/vendor/github.com/golang/protobuf/proto/buffer.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000..e810e6f --- /dev/null +++ b/airflow/vendor/github.com/golang/protobuf/proto/buffer.go @@ -0,0 +1,324 @@ +// Copyright 2019 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. +// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style +// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. + +package proto + +import ( + "errors" + "fmt" + + "google.golang.org/protobuf/encoding/prototext" + "google.golang.org/protobuf/encoding/protowire" + "google.golang.org/protobuf/runtime/protoimpl" +) + +const ( + WireVarint = 0 + WireFixed32 = 5 + WireFixed64 = 1 + WireBytes = 2 + WireStartGroup = 3 + WireEndGroup = 4 +) + +// EncodeVarint returns the varint encoded bytes of v. +func EncodeVarint(v uint64) []byte { + return protowire.AppendVarint(nil, v) +} + +// SizeVarint returns the length of the varint encoded bytes of v. +// This is equal to len(EncodeVarint(v)). +func SizeVarint(v uint64) int { + return protowire.SizeVarint(v) +} + +// DecodeVarint parses a varint encoded integer from b, +// returning the integer value and the length of the varint. +// It returns (0, 0) if there is a parse error. +func DecodeVarint(b []byte) (uint64, int) { + v, n := protowire.ConsumeVarint(b) + if n < 0 { + return 0, 0 + } + return v, n +} + +// Buffer is a buffer for encoding and decoding the protobuf wire format. +// It may be reused between invocations to reduce memory usage. +type Buffer struct { + buf []byte + idx int + deterministic bool +} + +// NewBuffer allocates a new Buffer initialized with buf, +// where the contents of buf are considered the unread portion of the buffer. +func NewBuffer(buf []byte) *Buffer { + return &Buffer{buf: buf} +} + +// SetDeterministic specifies whether to use deterministic serialization. +// +// Deterministic serialization guarantees that for a given binary, equal +// messages will always be serialized to the same bytes. This implies: +// +// - Repeated serialization of a message will return the same bytes. +// - Different processes of the same binary (which may be executing on +// different machines) will serialize equal messages to the same bytes. +// +// Note that the deterministic serialization is NOT canonical across +// languages. It is not guaranteed to remain stable over time. It is unstable +// across different builds with schema changes due to unknown fields. +// Users who need canonical serialization (e.g., persistent storage in a +// canonical form, fingerprinting, etc.) should define their own +// canonicalization specification and implement their own serializer rather +// than relying on this API. +// +// If deterministic serialization is requested, map entries will be sorted +// by keys in lexographical order. This is an implementation detail and +// subject to change. +func (b *Buffer) SetDeterministic(deterministic bool) { + b.deterministic = deterministic +} + +// SetBuf sets buf as the internal buffer, +// where the contents of buf are considered the unread portion of the buffer. +func (b *Buffer) SetBuf(buf []byte) { + b.buf = buf + b.idx = 0 +} + +// Reset clears the internal buffer of all written and unread data. +func (b *Buffer) Reset() { + b.buf = b.buf[:0] + b.idx = 0 +} + +// Bytes returns the internal buffer. +func (b *Buffer) Bytes() []byte { + return b.buf +} + +// Unread returns the unread portion of the buffer. +func (b *Buffer) Unread() []byte { + return b.buf[b.idx:] +} + +// Marshal appends the wire-format encoding of m to the buffer. +func (b *Buffer) Marshal(m Message) error { + var err error + b.buf, err = marshalAppend(b.buf, m, b.deterministic) + return err +} + +// Unmarshal parses the wire-format message in the buffer and +// places the decoded results in m. +// It does not reset m before unmarshaling. +func (b *Buffer) Unmarshal(m Message) error { + err := UnmarshalMerge(b.Unread(), m) + b.idx = len(b.buf) + return err +} + +type unknownFields struct{ XXX_unrecognized protoimpl.UnknownFields } + +func (m *unknownFields) String() string { panic("not implemented") } +func (m *unknownFields) Reset() { panic("not implemented") } +func (m *unknownFields) ProtoMessage() { panic("not implemented") } + +// DebugPrint dumps the encoded bytes of b with a header and footer including s +// to stdout. This is only intended for debugging. +func (*Buffer) DebugPrint(s string, b []byte) { + m := MessageReflect(new(unknownFields)) + m.SetUnknown(b) + b, _ = prototext.MarshalOptions{AllowPartial: true, Indent: "\t"}.Marshal(m.Interface()) + fmt.Printf("==== %s ====\n%s==== %s ====\n", s, b, s) +} + +// EncodeVarint appends an unsigned varint encoding to the buffer. +func (b *Buffer) EncodeVarint(v uint64) error { + b.buf = protowire.AppendVarint(b.buf, v) + return nil +} + +// EncodeZigzag32 appends a 32-bit zig-zag varint encoding to the buffer. +func (b *Buffer) EncodeZigzag32(v uint64) error { + return b.EncodeVarint(uint64((uint32(v) << 1) ^ uint32((int32(v) >> 31)))) +} + +// EncodeZigzag64 appends a 64-bit zig-zag varint encoding to the buffer. +func (b *Buffer) EncodeZigzag64(v uint64) error { + return b.EncodeVarint(uint64((uint64(v) << 1) ^ uint64((int64(v) >> 63)))) +} + +// EncodeFixed32 appends a 32-bit little-endian integer to the buffer. +func (b *Buffer) EncodeFixed32(v uint64) error { + b.buf = protowire.AppendFixed32(b.buf, uint32(v)) + return nil +} + +// EncodeFixed64 appends a 64-bit little-endian integer to the buffer. +func (b *Buffer) EncodeFixed64(v uint64) error { + b.buf = protowire.AppendFixed64(b.buf, uint64(v)) + return nil +} + +// EncodeRawBytes appends a length-prefixed raw bytes to the buffer. +func (b *Buffer) EncodeRawBytes(v []byte) error { + b.buf = protowire.AppendBytes(b.buf, v) + return nil +} + +// EncodeStringBytes appends a length-prefixed raw bytes to the buffer. +// It does not validate whether v contains valid UTF-8. +func (b *Buffer) EncodeStringBytes(v string) error { + b.buf = protowire.AppendString(b.buf, v) + return nil +} + +// EncodeMessage appends a length-prefixed encoded message to the buffer. +func (b *Buffer) EncodeMessage(m Message) error { + var err error + b.buf = protowire.AppendVarint(b.buf, uint64(Size(m))) + b.buf, err = marshalAppend(b.buf, m, b.deterministic) + return err +} + +// DecodeVarint consumes an encoded unsigned varint from the buffer. +func (b *Buffer) DecodeVarint() (uint64, error) { + v, n := protowire.ConsumeVarint(b.buf[b.idx:]) + if n < 0 { + return 0, protowire.ParseError(n) + } + b.idx += n + return uint64(v), nil +} + +// DecodeZigzag32 consumes an encoded 32-bit zig-zag varint from the buffer. +func (b *Buffer) DecodeZigzag32() (uint64, error) { + v, err := b.DecodeVarint() + if err != nil { + return 0, err + } + return uint64((uint32(v) >> 1) ^ uint32((int32(v&1)<<31)>>31)), nil +} + +// DecodeZigzag64 consumes an encoded 64-bit zig-zag varint from the buffer. +func (b *Buffer) DecodeZigzag64() (uint64, error) { + v, err := b.DecodeVarint() + if err != nil { + return 0, err + } + return uint64((uint64(v) >> 1) ^ uint64((int64(v&1)<<63)>>63)), nil +} + +// DecodeFixed32 consumes a 32-bit little-endian integer from the buffer. +func (b *Buffer) DecodeFixed32() (uint64, error) { + v, n := protowire.ConsumeFixed32(b.buf[b.idx:]) + if n < 0 { + return 0, protowire.ParseError(n) + } + b.idx += n + return uint64(v), nil +} + +// DecodeFixed64 consumes a 64-bit little-endian integer from the buffer. +func (b *Buffer) DecodeFixed64() (uint64, error) { + v, n := protowire.ConsumeFixed64(b.buf[b.idx:]) + if n < 0 { + return 0, protowire.ParseError(n) + } + b.idx += n + return uint64(v), nil +} + +// DecodeRawBytes consumes a length-prefixed raw bytes from the buffer. +// If alloc is specified, it returns a copy the raw bytes +// rather than a sub-slice of the buffer. +func (b *Buffer) DecodeRawBytes(alloc bool) ([]byte, error) { + v, n := protowire.ConsumeBytes(b.buf[b.idx:]) + if n < 0 { + return nil, protowire.ParseError(n) + } + b.idx += n + if alloc { + v = append([]byte(nil), v...) + } + return v, nil +} + +// DecodeStringBytes consumes a length-prefixed raw bytes from the buffer. +// It does not validate whether the raw bytes contain valid UTF-8. +func (b *Buffer) DecodeStringBytes() (string, error) { + v, n := protowire.ConsumeString(b.buf[b.idx:]) + if n < 0 { + return "", protowire.ParseError(n) + } + b.idx += n + return v, nil +} + +// DecodeMessage consumes a length-prefixed message from the buffer. +// It does not reset m before unmarshaling. +func (b *Buffer) DecodeMessage(m Message) error { + v, err := b.DecodeRawBytes(false) + if err != nil { + return err + } + return UnmarshalMerge(v, m) +} + +// DecodeGroup consumes a message group from the buffer. +// It assumes that the start group marker has already been consumed and +// consumes all bytes until (and including the end group marker). +// It does not reset m before unmarshaling. +func (b *Buffer) DecodeGroup(m Message) error { + v, n, err := consumeGroup(b.buf[b.idx:]) + if err != nil { + return err + } + b.idx += n + return UnmarshalMerge(v, m) +} + +// consumeGroup parses b until it finds an end group marker, returning +// the raw bytes of the message (excluding the end group marker) and the +// the total length of the message (including the end group marker). +func consumeGroup(b []byte) ([]byte, int, error) { + b0 := b + depth := 1 // assume this follows a start group marker + for { + _, wtyp, tagLen := protowire.ConsumeTag(b) + if tagLen < 0 { + return nil, 0, protowire.ParseError(tagLen) + } + b = b[tagLen:] + + var valLen int + switch wtyp { + case protowire.VarintType: + _, valLen = protowire.ConsumeVarint(b) + case protowire.Fixed32Type: + _, valLen = protowire.ConsumeFixed32(b) + case protowire.Fixed64Type: + _, valLen = protowire.ConsumeFixed64(b) + case protowire.BytesType: + _, valLen = protowire.ConsumeBytes(b) + case protowire.StartGroupType: + depth++ + case protowire.EndGroupType: + depth-- + default: + return nil, 0, errors.New("proto: cannot parse reserved wire type") + } + if valLen < 0 { + return nil, 0, protowire.ParseError(valLen) + } + b = b[valLen:] + + if depth == 0 { + return b0[:len(b0)-len(b)-tagLen], len(b0) - len(b), nil + } + } +} diff --git a/airflow/vendor/github.com/golang/protobuf/proto/defaults.go b/airflow/vendor/github.com/golang/protobuf/proto/defaults.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000..d399bf0 --- /dev/null +++ b/airflow/vendor/github.com/golang/protobuf/proto/defaults.go @@ -0,0 +1,63 @@ +// Copyright 2019 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. +// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style +// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. + +package proto + +import ( + "google.golang.org/protobuf/reflect/protoreflect" +) + +// SetDefaults sets unpopulated scalar fields to their default values. +// Fields within a oneof are not set even if they have a default value. +// SetDefaults is recursively called upon any populated message fields. +func SetDefaults(m Message) { + if m != nil { + setDefaults(MessageReflect(m)) + } +} + +func setDefaults(m protoreflect.Message) { + fds := m.Descriptor().Fields() + for i := 0; i < fds.Len(); i++ { + fd := fds.Get(i) + if !m.Has(fd) { + if fd.HasDefault() && fd.ContainingOneof() == nil { + v := fd.Default() + if fd.Kind() == protoreflect.BytesKind { + v = protoreflect.ValueOf(append([]byte(nil), v.Bytes()...)) // copy the default bytes + } + m.Set(fd, v) + } + continue + } + } + + m.Range(func(fd protoreflect.FieldDescriptor, v protoreflect.Value) bool { + switch { + // Handle singular message. + case fd.Cardinality() != protoreflect.Repeated: + if fd.Message() != nil { + setDefaults(m.Get(fd).Message()) + } + // Handle list of messages. + case fd.IsList(): + if fd.Message() != nil { + ls := m.Get(fd).List() + for i := 0; i < ls.Len(); i++ { + setDefaults(ls.Get(i).Message()) + } + } + // Handle map of messages. + case fd.IsMap(): + if fd.MapValue().Message() != nil { + ms := m.Get(fd).Map() + ms.Range(func(_ protoreflect.MapKey, v protoreflect.Value) bool { + setDefaults(v.Message()) + return true + }) + } + } + return true + }) +} diff --git a/airflow/vendor/github.com/golang/protobuf/proto/deprecated.go b/airflow/vendor/github.com/golang/protobuf/proto/deprecated.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000..e8db57e --- /dev/null +++ b/airflow/vendor/github.com/golang/protobuf/proto/deprecated.go @@ -0,0 +1,113 @@ +// Copyright 2018 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. +// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style +// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. + +package proto + +import ( + "encoding/json" + "errors" + "fmt" + "strconv" + + protoV2 "google.golang.org/protobuf/proto" +) + +var ( + // Deprecated: No longer returned. + ErrNil = errors.New("proto: Marshal called with nil") + + // Deprecated: No longer returned. + ErrTooLarge = errors.New("proto: message encodes to over 2 GB") + + // Deprecated: No longer returned. + ErrInternalBadWireType = errors.New("proto: internal error: bad wiretype for oneof") +) + +// Deprecated: Do not use. +type Stats struct{ Emalloc, Dmalloc, Encode, Decode, Chit, Cmiss, Size uint64 } + +// Deprecated: Do not use. +func GetStats() Stats { return Stats{} } + +// Deprecated: Do not use. +func MarshalMessageSet(interface{}) ([]byte, error) { + return nil, errors.New("proto: not implemented") +} + +// Deprecated: Do not use. +func UnmarshalMessageSet([]byte, interface{}) error { + return errors.New("proto: not implemented") +} + +// Deprecated: Do not use. +func MarshalMessageSetJSON(interface{}) ([]byte, error) { + return nil, errors.New("proto: not implemented") +} + +// Deprecated: Do not use. +func UnmarshalMessageSetJSON([]byte, interface{}) error { + return errors.New("proto: not implemented") +} + +// Deprecated: Do not use. +func RegisterMessageSetType(Message, int32, string) {} + +// Deprecated: Do not use. +func EnumName(m map[int32]string, v int32) string { + s, ok := m[v] + if ok { + return s + } + return strconv.Itoa(int(v)) +} + +// Deprecated: Do not use. +func UnmarshalJSONEnum(m map[string]int32, data []byte, enumName string) (int32, error) { + if data[0] == '"' { + // New style: enums are strings. + var repr string + if err := json.Unmarshal(data, &repr); err != nil { + return -1, err + } + val, ok := m[repr] + if !ok { + return 0, fmt.Errorf("unrecognized enum %s value %q", enumName, repr) + } + return val, nil + } + // Old style: enums are ints. + var val int32 + if err := json.Unmarshal(data, &val); err != nil { + return 0, fmt.Errorf("cannot unmarshal %#q into enum %s", data, enumName) + } + return val, nil +} + +// Deprecated: Do not use; this type existed for intenal-use only. +type InternalMessageInfo struct{} + +// Deprecated: Do not use; this method existed for intenal-use only. +func (*InternalMessageInfo) DiscardUnknown(m Message) { + DiscardUnknown(m) +} + +// Deprecated: Do not use; this method existed for intenal-use only. +func (*InternalMessageInfo) Marshal(b []byte, m Message, deterministic bool) ([]byte, error) { + return protoV2.MarshalOptions{Deterministic: deterministic}.MarshalAppend(b, MessageV2(m)) +} + +// Deprecated: Do not use; this method existed for intenal-use only. +func (*InternalMessageInfo) Merge(dst, src Message) { + protoV2.Merge(MessageV2(dst), MessageV2(src)) +} + +// Deprecated: Do not use; this method existed for intenal-use only. +func (*InternalMessageInfo) Size(m Message) int { + return protoV2.Size(MessageV2(m)) +} + +// Deprecated: Do not use; this method existed for intenal-use only. +func (*InternalMessageInfo) Unmarshal(m Message, b []byte) error { + return protoV2.UnmarshalOptions{Merge: true}.Unmarshal(b, MessageV2(m)) +} diff --git a/airflow/vendor/github.com/golang/protobuf/proto/discard.go b/airflow/vendor/github.com/golang/protobuf/proto/discard.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000..2187e87 --- /dev/null +++ b/airflow/vendor/github.com/golang/protobuf/proto/discard.go @@ -0,0 +1,58 @@ +// Copyright 2019 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. +// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style +// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. + +package proto + +import ( + "google.golang.org/protobuf/reflect/protoreflect" +) + +// DiscardUnknown recursively discards all unknown fields from this message +// and all embedded messages. +// +// When unmarshaling a message with unrecognized fields, the tags and values +// of such fields are preserved in the Message. This allows a later call to +// marshal to be able to produce a message that continues to have those +// unrecognized fields. To avoid this, DiscardUnknown is used to +// explicitly clear the unknown fields after unmarshaling. +func DiscardUnknown(m Message) { + if m != nil { + discardUnknown(MessageReflect(m)) + } +} + +func discardUnknown(m protoreflect.Message) { + m.Range(func(fd protoreflect.FieldDescriptor, val protoreflect.Value) bool { + switch { + // Handle singular message. + case fd.Cardinality() != protoreflect.Repeated: + if fd.Message() != nil { + discardUnknown(m.Get(fd).Message()) + } + // Handle list of messages. + case fd.IsList(): + if fd.Message() != nil { + ls := m.Get(fd).List() + for i := 0; i < ls.Len(); i++ { + discardUnknown(ls.Get(i).Message()) + } + } + // Handle map of messages. + case fd.IsMap(): + if fd.MapValue().Message() != nil { + ms := m.Get(fd).Map() + ms.Range(func(_ protoreflect.MapKey, v protoreflect.Value) bool { + discardUnknown(v.Message()) + return true + }) + } + } + return true + }) + + // Discard unknown fields. + if len(m.GetUnknown()) > 0 { + m.SetUnknown(nil) + } +} diff --git a/airflow/vendor/github.com/golang/protobuf/proto/extensions.go b/airflow/vendor/github.com/golang/protobuf/proto/extensions.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000..42fc120 --- /dev/null +++ b/airflow/vendor/github.com/golang/protobuf/proto/extensions.go @@ -0,0 +1,356 @@ +// Copyright 2010 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. +// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style +// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. + +package proto + +import ( + "errors" + "fmt" + "reflect" + + "google.golang.org/protobuf/encoding/protowire" + "google.golang.org/protobuf/proto" + "google.golang.org/protobuf/reflect/protoreflect" + "google.golang.org/protobuf/reflect/protoregistry" + "google.golang.org/protobuf/runtime/protoiface" + "google.golang.org/protobuf/runtime/protoimpl" +) + +type ( + // ExtensionDesc represents an extension descriptor and + // is used to interact with an extension field in a message. + // + // Variables of this type are generated in code by protoc-gen-go. + ExtensionDesc = protoimpl.ExtensionInfo + + // ExtensionRange represents a range of message extensions. + // Used in code generated by protoc-gen-go. + ExtensionRange = protoiface.ExtensionRangeV1 + + // Deprecated: Do not use; this is an internal type. + Extension = protoimpl.ExtensionFieldV1 + + // Deprecated: Do not use; this is an internal type. + XXX_InternalExtensions = protoimpl.ExtensionFields +) + +// ErrMissingExtension reports whether the extension was not present. +var ErrMissingExtension = errors.New("proto: missing extension") + +var errNotExtendable = errors.New("proto: not an extendable proto.Message") + +// HasExtension reports whether the extension field is present in m +// either as an explicitly populated field or as an unknown field. +func HasExtension(m Message, xt *ExtensionDesc) (has bool) { + mr := MessageReflect(m) + if mr == nil || !mr.IsValid() { + return false + } + + // Check whether any populated known field matches the field number. + xtd := xt.TypeDescriptor() + if isValidExtension(mr.Descriptor(), xtd) { + has = mr.Has(xtd) + } else { + mr.Range(func(fd protoreflect.FieldDescriptor, _ protoreflect.Value) bool { + has = int32(fd.Number()) == xt.Field + return !has + }) + } + + // Check whether any unknown field matches the field number. + for b := mr.GetUnknown(); !has && len(b) > 0; { + num, _, n := protowire.ConsumeField(b) + has = int32(num) == xt.Field + b = b[n:] + } + return has +} + +// ClearExtension removes the extension field from m +// either as an explicitly populated field or as an unknown field. +func ClearExtension(m Message, xt *ExtensionDesc) { + mr := MessageReflect(m) + if mr == nil || !mr.IsValid() { + return + } + + xtd := xt.TypeDescriptor() + if isValidExtension(mr.Descriptor(), xtd) { + mr.Clear(xtd) + } else { + mr.Range(func(fd protoreflect.FieldDescriptor, _ protoreflect.Value) bool { + if int32(fd.Number()) == xt.Field { + mr.Clear(fd) + return false + } + return true + }) + } + clearUnknown(mr, fieldNum(xt.Field)) +} + +// ClearAllExtensions clears all extensions from m. +// This includes populated fields and unknown fields in the extension range. +func ClearAllExtensions(m Message) { + mr := MessageReflect(m) + if mr == nil || !mr.IsValid() { + return + } + + mr.Range(func(fd protoreflect.FieldDescriptor, _ protoreflect.Value) bool { + if fd.IsExtension() { + mr.Clear(fd) + } + return true + }) + clearUnknown(mr, mr.Descriptor().ExtensionRanges()) +} + +// GetExtension retrieves a proto2 extended field from m. +// +// If the descriptor is type complete (i.e., ExtensionDesc.ExtensionType is non-nil), +// then GetExtension parses the encoded field and returns a Go value of the specified type. +// If the field is not present, then the default value is returned (if one is specified), +// otherwise ErrMissingExtension is reported. +// +// If the descriptor is type incomplete (i.e., ExtensionDesc.ExtensionType is nil), +// then GetExtension returns the raw encoded bytes for the extension field. +func GetExtension(m Message, xt *ExtensionDesc) (interface{}, error) { + mr := MessageReflect(m) + if mr == nil || !mr.IsValid() || mr.Descriptor().ExtensionRanges().Len() == 0 { + return nil, errNotExtendable + } + + // Retrieve the unknown fields for this extension field. + var bo protoreflect.RawFields + for bi := mr.GetUnknown(); len(bi) > 0; { + num, _, n := protowire.ConsumeField(bi) + if int32(num) == xt.Field { + bo = append(bo, bi[:n]...) + } + bi = bi[n:] + } + + // For type incomplete descriptors, only retrieve the unknown fields. + if xt.ExtensionType == nil { + return []byte(bo), nil + } + + // If the extension field only exists as unknown fields, unmarshal it. + // This is rarely done since proto.Unmarshal eagerly unmarshals extensions. + xtd := xt.TypeDescriptor() + if !isValidExtension(mr.Descriptor(), xtd) { + return nil, fmt.Errorf("proto: bad extended type; %T does not extend %T", xt.ExtendedType, m) + } + if !mr.Has(xtd) && len(bo) > 0 { + m2 := mr.New() + if err := (proto.UnmarshalOptions{ + Resolver: extensionResolver{xt}, + }.Unmarshal(bo, m2.Interface())); err != nil { + return nil, err + } + if m2.Has(xtd) { + mr.Set(xtd, m2.Get(xtd)) + clearUnknown(mr, fieldNum(xt.Field)) + } + } + + // Check whether the message has the extension field set or a default. + var pv protoreflect.Value + switch { + case mr.Has(xtd): + pv = mr.Get(xtd) + case xtd.HasDefault(): + pv = xtd.Default() + default: + return nil, ErrMissingExtension + } + + v := xt.InterfaceOf(pv) + rv := reflect.ValueOf(v) + if isScalarKind(rv.Kind()) { + rv2 := reflect.New(rv.Type()) + rv2.Elem().Set(rv) + v = rv2.Interface() + } + return v, nil +} + +// extensionResolver is a custom extension resolver that stores a single +// extension type that takes precedence over the global registry. +type extensionResolver struct{ xt protoreflect.ExtensionType } + +func (r extensionResolver) FindExtensionByName(field protoreflect.FullName) (protoreflect.ExtensionType, error) { + if xtd := r.xt.TypeDescriptor(); xtd.FullName() == field { + return r.xt, nil + } + return protoregistry.GlobalTypes.FindExtensionByName(field) +} + +func (r extensionResolver) FindExtensionByNumber(message protoreflect.FullName, field protoreflect.FieldNumber) (protoreflect.ExtensionType, error) { + if xtd := r.xt.TypeDescriptor(); xtd.ContainingMessage().FullName() == message && xtd.Number() == field { + return r.xt, nil + } + return protoregistry.GlobalTypes.FindExtensionByNumber(message, field) +} + +// GetExtensions returns a list of the extensions values present in m, +// corresponding with the provided list of extension descriptors, xts. +// If an extension is missing in m, the corresponding value is nil. +func GetExtensions(m Message, xts []*ExtensionDesc) ([]interface{}, error) { + mr := MessageReflect(m) + if mr == nil || !mr.IsValid() { + return nil, errNotExtendable + } + + vs := make([]interface{}, len(xts)) + for i, xt := range xts { + v, err := GetExtension(m, xt) + if err != nil { + if err == ErrMissingExtension { + continue + } + return vs, err + } + vs[i] = v + } + return vs, nil +} + +// SetExtension sets an extension field in m to the provided value. +func SetExtension(m Message, xt *ExtensionDesc, v interface{}) error { + mr := MessageReflect(m) + if mr == nil || !mr.IsValid() || mr.Descriptor().ExtensionRanges().Len() == 0 { + return errNotExtendable + } + + rv := reflect.ValueOf(v) + if reflect.TypeOf(v) != reflect.TypeOf(xt.ExtensionType) { + return fmt.Errorf("proto: bad extension value type. got: %T, want: %T", v, xt.ExtensionType) + } + if rv.Kind() == reflect.Ptr { + if rv.IsNil() { + return fmt.Errorf("proto: SetExtension called with nil value of type %T", v) + } + if isScalarKind(rv.Elem().Kind()) { + v = rv.Elem().Interface() + } + } + + xtd := xt.TypeDescriptor() + if !isValidExtension(mr.Descriptor(), xtd) { + return fmt.Errorf("proto: bad extended type; %T does not extend %T", xt.ExtendedType, m) + } + mr.Set(xtd, xt.ValueOf(v)) + clearUnknown(mr, fieldNum(xt.Field)) + return nil +} + +// SetRawExtension inserts b into the unknown fields of m. +// +// Deprecated: Use Message.ProtoReflect.SetUnknown instead. +func SetRawExtension(m Message, fnum int32, b []byte) { + mr := MessageReflect(m) + if mr == nil || !mr.IsValid() { + return + } + + // Verify that the raw field is valid. + for b0 := b; len(b0) > 0; { + num, _, n := protowire.ConsumeField(b0) + if int32(num) != fnum { + panic(fmt.Sprintf("mismatching field number: got %d, want %d", num, fnum)) + } + b0 = b0[n:] + } + + ClearExtension(m, &ExtensionDesc{Field: fnum}) + mr.SetUnknown(append(mr.GetUnknown(), b...)) +} + +// ExtensionDescs returns a list of extension descriptors found in m, +// containing descriptors for both populated extension fields in m and +// also unknown fields of m that are in the extension range. +// For the later case, an type incomplete descriptor is provided where only +// the ExtensionDesc.Field field is populated. +// The order of the extension descriptors is undefined. +func ExtensionDescs(m Message) ([]*ExtensionDesc, error) { + mr := MessageReflect(m) + if mr == nil || !mr.IsValid() || mr.Descriptor().ExtensionRanges().Len() == 0 { + return nil, errNotExtendable + } + + // Collect a set of known extension descriptors. + extDescs := make(map[protoreflect.FieldNumber]*ExtensionDesc) + mr.Range(func(fd protoreflect.FieldDescriptor, v protoreflect.Value) bool { + if fd.IsExtension() { + xt := fd.(protoreflect.ExtensionTypeDescriptor) + if xd, ok := xt.Type().(*ExtensionDesc); ok { + extDescs[fd.Number()] = xd + } + } + return true + }) + + // Collect a set of unknown extension descriptors. + extRanges := mr.Descriptor().ExtensionRanges() + for b := mr.GetUnknown(); len(b) > 0; { + num, _, n := protowire.ConsumeField(b) + if extRanges.Has(num) && extDescs[num] == nil { + extDescs[num] = nil + } + b = b[n:] + } + + // Transpose the set of descriptors into a list. + var xts []*ExtensionDesc + for num, xt := range extDescs { + if xt == nil { + xt = &ExtensionDesc{Field: int32(num)} + } + xts = append(xts, xt) + } + return xts, nil +} + +// isValidExtension reports whether xtd is a valid extension descriptor for md. +func isValidExtension(md protoreflect.MessageDescriptor, xtd protoreflect.ExtensionTypeDescriptor) bool { + return xtd.ContainingMessage() == md && md.ExtensionRanges().Has(xtd.Number()) +} + +// isScalarKind reports whether k is a protobuf scalar kind (except bytes). +// This function exists for historical reasons since the representation of +// scalars differs between v1 and v2, where v1 uses *T and v2 uses T. +func isScalarKind(k reflect.Kind) bool { + switch k { + case reflect.Bool, reflect.Int32, reflect.Int64, reflect.Uint32, reflect.Uint64, reflect.Float32, reflect.Float64, reflect.String: + return true + default: + return false + } +} + +// clearUnknown removes unknown fields from m where remover.Has reports true. +func clearUnknown(m protoreflect.Message, remover interface { + Has(protoreflect.FieldNumber) bool +}) { + var bo protoreflect.RawFields + for bi := m.GetUnknown(); len(bi) > 0; { + num, _, n := protowire.ConsumeField(bi) + if !remover.Has(num) { + bo = append(bo, bi[:n]...) + } + bi = bi[n:] + } + if bi := m.GetUnknown(); len(bi) != len(bo) { + m.SetUnknown(bo) + } +} + +type fieldNum protoreflect.FieldNumber + +func (n1 fieldNum) Has(n2 protoreflect.FieldNumber) bool { + return protoreflect.FieldNumber(n1) == n2 +} diff --git a/airflow/vendor/github.com/golang/protobuf/proto/properties.go b/airflow/vendor/github.com/golang/protobuf/proto/properties.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000..dcdc220 --- /dev/null +++ b/airflow/vendor/github.com/golang/protobuf/proto/properties.go @@ -0,0 +1,306 @@ +// Copyright 2010 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. +// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style +// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. + +package proto + +import ( + "fmt" + "reflect" + "strconv" + "strings" + "sync" + + "google.golang.org/protobuf/reflect/protoreflect" + "google.golang.org/protobuf/runtime/protoimpl" +) + +// StructProperties represents protocol buffer type information for a +// generated protobuf message in the open-struct API. +// +// Deprecated: Do not use. +type StructProperties struct { + // Prop are the properties for each field. + // + // Fields belonging to a oneof are stored in OneofTypes instead, with a + // single Properties representing the parent oneof held here. + // + // The order of Prop matches the order of fields in the Go struct. + // Struct fields that are not related to protobufs have a "XXX_" prefix + // in the Properties.Name and must be ignored by the user. + Prop []*Properties + + // OneofTypes contains information about the oneof fields in this message. + // It is keyed by the protobuf field name. + OneofTypes map[string]*OneofProperties +} + +// Properties represents the type information for a protobuf message field. +// +// Deprecated: Do not use. +type Properties struct { + // Name is a placeholder name with little meaningful semantic value. + // If the name has an "XXX_" prefix, the entire Properties must be ignored. + Name string + // OrigName is the protobuf field name or oneof name. + OrigName string + // JSONName is the JSON name for the protobuf field. + JSONName string + // Enum is a placeholder name for enums. + // For historical reasons, this is neither the Go name for the enum, + // nor the protobuf name for the enum. + Enum string // Deprecated: Do not use. + // Weak contains the full name of the weakly referenced message. + Weak string + // Wire is a string representation of the wire type. + Wire string + // WireType is the protobuf wire type for the field. + WireType int + // Tag is the protobuf field number. + Tag int + // Required reports whether this is a required field. + Required bool + // Optional reports whether this is a optional field. + Optional bool + // Repeated reports whether this is a repeated field. + Repeated bool + // Packed reports whether this is a packed repeated field of scalars. + Packed bool + // Proto3 reports whether this field operates under the proto3 syntax. + Proto3 bool + // Oneof reports whether this field belongs within a oneof. + Oneof bool + + // Default is the default value in string form. + Default string + // HasDefault reports whether the field has a default value. + HasDefault bool + + // MapKeyProp is the properties for the key field for a map field. + MapKeyProp *Properties + // MapValProp is the properties for the value field for a map field. + MapValProp *Properties +} + +// OneofProperties represents the type information for a protobuf oneof. +// +// Deprecated: Do not use. +type OneofProperties struct { + // Type is a pointer to the generated wrapper type for the field value. + // This is nil for messages that are not in the open-struct API. + Type reflect.Type + // Field is the index into StructProperties.Prop for the containing oneof. + Field int + // Prop is the properties for the field. + Prop *Properties +} + +// String formats the properties in the protobuf struct field tag style. +func (p *Properties) String() string { + s := p.Wire + s += "," + strconv.Itoa(p.Tag) + if p.Required { + s += ",req" + } + if p.Optional { + s += ",opt" + } + if p.Repeated { + s += ",rep" + } + if p.Packed { + s += ",packed" + } + s += ",name=" + p.OrigName + if p.JSONName != "" { + s += ",json=" + p.JSONName + } + if len(p.Enum) > 0 { + s += ",enum=" + p.Enum + } + if len(p.Weak) > 0 { + s += ",weak=" + p.Weak + } + if p.Proto3 { + s += ",proto3" + } + if p.Oneof { + s += ",oneof" + } + if p.HasDefault { + s += ",def=" + p.Default + } + return s +} + +// Parse populates p by parsing a string in the protobuf struct field tag style. +func (p *Properties) Parse(tag string) { + // For example: "bytes,49,opt,name=foo,def=hello!" + for len(tag) > 0 { + i := strings.IndexByte(tag, ',') + if i < 0 { + i = len(tag) + } + switch s := tag[:i]; { + case strings.HasPrefix(s, "name="): + p.OrigName = s[len("name="):] + case strings.HasPrefix(s, "json="): + p.JSONName = s[len("json="):] + case strings.HasPrefix(s, "enum="): + p.Enum = s[len("enum="):] + case strings.HasPrefix(s, "weak="): + p.Weak = s[len("weak="):] + case strings.Trim(s, "0123456789") == "": + n, _ := strconv.ParseUint(s, 10, 32) + p.Tag = int(n) + case s == "opt": + p.Optional = true + case s == "req": + p.Required = true + case s == "rep": + p.Repeated = true + case s == "varint" || s == "zigzag32" || s == "zigzag64": + p.Wire = s + p.WireType = WireVarint + case s == "fixed32": + p.Wire = s + p.WireType = WireFixed32 + case s == "fixed64": + p.Wire = s + p.WireType = WireFixed64 + case s == "bytes": + p.Wire = s + p.WireType = WireBytes + case s == "group": + p.Wire = s + p.WireType = WireStartGroup + case s == "packed": + p.Packed = true + case s == "proto3": + p.Proto3 = true + case s == "oneof": + p.Oneof = true + case strings.HasPrefix(s, "def="): + // The default tag is special in that everything afterwards is the + // default regardless of the presence of commas. + p.HasDefault = true + p.Default, i = tag[len("def="):], len(tag) + } + tag = strings.TrimPrefix(tag[i:], ",") + } +} + +// Init populates the properties from a protocol buffer struct tag. +// +// Deprecated: Do not use. +func (p *Properties) Init(typ reflect.Type, name, tag string, f *reflect.StructField) { + p.Name = name + p.OrigName = name + if tag == "" { + return + } + p.Parse(tag) + + if typ != nil && typ.Kind() == reflect.Map { + p.MapKeyProp = new(Properties) + p.MapKeyProp.Init(nil, "Key", f.Tag.Get("protobuf_key"), nil) + p.MapValProp = new(Properties) + p.MapValProp.Init(nil, "Value", f.Tag.Get("protobuf_val"), nil) + } +} + +var propertiesCache sync.Map // map[reflect.Type]*StructProperties + +// GetProperties returns the list of properties for the type represented by t, +// which must be a generated protocol buffer message in the open-struct API, +// where protobuf message fields are represented by exported Go struct fields. +// +// Deprecated: Use protobuf reflection instead. +func GetProperties(t reflect.Type) *StructProperties { + if p, ok := propertiesCache.Load(t); ok { + return p.(*StructProperties) + } + p, _ := propertiesCache.LoadOrStore(t, newProperties(t)) + return p.(*StructProperties) +} + +func newProperties(t reflect.Type) *StructProperties { + if t.Kind() != reflect.Struct { + panic(fmt.Sprintf("%v is not a generated message in the open-struct API", t)) + } + + var hasOneof bool + prop := new(StructProperties) + + // Construct a list of properties for each field in the struct. + for i := 0; i < t.NumField(); i++ { + p := new(Properties) + f := t.Field(i) + tagField := f.Tag.Get("protobuf") + p.Init(f.Type, f.Name, tagField, &f) + + tagOneof := f.Tag.Get("protobuf_oneof") + if tagOneof != "" { + hasOneof = true + p.OrigName = tagOneof + } + + // Rename unrelated struct fields with the "XXX_" prefix since so much + // user code simply checks for this to exclude special fields. + if tagField == "" && tagOneof == "" && !strings.HasPrefix(p.Name, "XXX_") { + p.Name = "XXX_" + p.Name + p.OrigName = "XXX_" + p.OrigName + } else if p.Weak != "" { + p.Name = p.OrigName // avoid possible "XXX_" prefix on weak field + } + + prop.Prop = append(prop.Prop, p) + } + + // Construct a mapping of oneof field names to properties. + if hasOneof { + var oneofWrappers []interface{} + if fn, ok := reflect.PtrTo(t).MethodByName("XXX_OneofFuncs"); ok { + oneofWrappers = fn.Func.Call([]reflect.Value{reflect.Zero(fn.Type.In(0))})[3].Interface().([]interface{}) + } + if fn, ok := reflect.PtrTo(t).MethodByName("XXX_OneofWrappers"); ok { + oneofWrappers = fn.Func.Call([]reflect.Value{reflect.Zero(fn.Type.In(0))})[0].Interface().([]interface{}) + } + if m, ok := reflect.Zero(reflect.PtrTo(t)).Interface().(protoreflect.ProtoMessage); ok { + if m, ok := m.ProtoReflect().(interface{ ProtoMessageInfo() *protoimpl.MessageInfo }); ok { + oneofWrappers = m.ProtoMessageInfo().OneofWrappers + } + } + + prop.OneofTypes = make(map[string]*OneofProperties) + for _, wrapper := range oneofWrappers { + p := &OneofProperties{ + Type: reflect.ValueOf(wrapper).Type(), // *T + Prop: new(Properties), + } + f := p.Type.Elem().Field(0) + p.Prop.Name = f.Name + p.Prop.Parse(f.Tag.Get("protobuf")) + + // Determine the struct field that contains this oneof. + // Each wrapper is assignable to exactly one parent field. + var foundOneof bool + for i := 0; i < t.NumField() && !foundOneof; i++ { + if p.Type.AssignableTo(t.Field(i).Type) { + p.Field = i + foundOneof = true + } + } + if !foundOneof { + panic(fmt.Sprintf("%v is not a generated message in the open-struct API", t)) + } + prop.OneofTypes[p.Prop.OrigName] = p + } + } + + return prop +} + +func (sp *StructProperties) Len() int { return len(sp.Prop) } +func (sp *StructProperties) Less(i, j int) bool { return false } +func (sp *StructProperties) Swap(i, j int) { return } diff --git a/airflow/vendor/github.com/golang/protobuf/proto/proto.go b/airflow/vendor/github.com/golang/protobuf/proto/proto.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000..5aee89c --- /dev/null +++ b/airflow/vendor/github.com/golang/protobuf/proto/proto.go @@ -0,0 +1,167 @@ +// Copyright 2019 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. +// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style +// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. + +// Package proto provides functionality for handling protocol buffer messages. +// In particular, it provides marshaling and unmarshaling between a protobuf +// message and the binary wire format. +// +// See https://developers.google.com/protocol-buffers/docs/gotutorial for +// more information. +// +// Deprecated: Use the "google.golang.org/protobuf/proto" package instead. +package proto + +import ( + protoV2 "google.golang.org/protobuf/proto" + "google.golang.org/protobuf/reflect/protoreflect" + "google.golang.org/protobuf/runtime/protoiface" + "google.golang.org/protobuf/runtime/protoimpl" +) + +const ( + ProtoPackageIsVersion1 = true + ProtoPackageIsVersion2 = true + ProtoPackageIsVersion3 = true + ProtoPackageIsVersion4 = true +) + +// GeneratedEnum is any enum type generated by protoc-gen-go +// which is a named int32 kind. +// This type exists for documentation purposes. +type GeneratedEnum interface{} + +// GeneratedMessage is any message type generated by protoc-gen-go +// which is a pointer to a named struct kind. +// This type exists for documentation purposes. +type GeneratedMessage interface{} + +// Message is a protocol buffer message. +// +// This is the v1 version of the message interface and is marginally better +// than an empty interface as it lacks any method to programatically interact +// with the contents of the message. +// +// A v2 message is declared in "google.golang.org/protobuf/proto".Message and +// exposes protobuf reflection as a first-class feature of the interface. +// +// To convert a v1 message to a v2 message, use the MessageV2 function. +// To convert a v2 message to a v1 message, use the MessageV1 function. +type Message = protoiface.MessageV1 + +// MessageV1 converts either a v1 or v2 message to a v1 message. +// It returns nil if m is nil. +func MessageV1(m GeneratedMessage) protoiface.MessageV1 { + return protoimpl.X.ProtoMessageV1Of(m) +} + +// MessageV2 converts either a v1 or v2 message to a v2 message. +// It returns nil if m is nil. +func MessageV2(m GeneratedMessage) protoV2.Message { + return protoimpl.X.ProtoMessageV2Of(m) +} + +// MessageReflect returns a reflective view for a message. +// It returns nil if m is nil. +func MessageReflect(m Message) protoreflect.Message { + return protoimpl.X.MessageOf(m) +} + +// Marshaler is implemented by messages that can marshal themselves. +// This interface is used by the following functions: Size, Marshal, +// Buffer.Marshal, and Buffer.EncodeMessage. +// +// Deprecated: Do not implement. +type Marshaler interface { + // Marshal formats the encoded bytes of the message. + // It should be deterministic and emit valid protobuf wire data. + // The caller takes ownership of the returned buffer. + Marshal() ([]byte, error) +} + +// Unmarshaler is implemented by messages that can unmarshal themselves. +// This interface is used by the following functions: Unmarshal, UnmarshalMerge, +// Buffer.Unmarshal, Buffer.DecodeMessage, and Buffer.DecodeGroup. +// +// Deprecated: Do not implement. +type Unmarshaler interface { + // Unmarshal parses the encoded bytes of the protobuf wire input. + // The provided buffer is only valid for during method call. + // It should not reset the receiver message. + Unmarshal([]byte) error +} + +// Merger is implemented by messages that can merge themselves. +// This interface is used by the following functions: Clone and Merge. +// +// Deprecated: Do not implement. +type Merger interface { + // Merge merges the contents of src into the receiver message. + // It clones all data structures in src such that it aliases no mutable + // memory referenced by src. + Merge(src Message) +} + +// RequiredNotSetError is an error type returned when +// marshaling or unmarshaling a message with missing required fields. +type RequiredNotSetError struct { + err error +} + +func (e *RequiredNotSetError) Error() string { + if e.err != nil { + return e.err.Error() + } + return "proto: required field not set" +} +func (e *RequiredNotSetError) RequiredNotSet() bool { + return true +} + +func checkRequiredNotSet(m protoV2.Message) error { + if err := protoV2.CheckInitialized(m); err != nil { + return &RequiredNotSetError{err: err} + } + return nil +} + +// Clone returns a deep copy of src. +func Clone(src Message) Message { + return MessageV1(protoV2.Clone(MessageV2(src))) +} + +// Merge merges src into dst, which must be messages of the same type. +// +// Populated scalar fields in src are copied to dst, while populated +// singular messages in src are merged into dst by recursively calling Merge. +// The elements of every list field in src is appended to the corresponded +// list fields in dst. The entries of every map field in src is copied into +// the corresponding map field in dst, possibly replacing existing entries. +// The unknown fields of src are appended to the unknown fields of dst. +func Merge(dst, src Message) { + protoV2.Merge(MessageV2(dst), MessageV2(src)) +} + +// Equal reports whether two messages are equal. +// If two messages marshal to the same bytes under deterministic serialization, +// then Equal is guaranteed to report true. +// +// Two messages are equal if they are the same protobuf message type, +// have the same set of populated known and extension field values, +// and the same set of unknown fields values. +// +// Scalar values are compared with the equivalent of the == operator in Go, +// except bytes values which are compared using bytes.Equal and +// floating point values which specially treat NaNs as equal. +// Message values are compared by recursively calling Equal. +// Lists are equal if each element value is also equal. +// Maps are equal if they have the same set of keys, where the pair of values +// for each key is also equal. +func Equal(x, y Message) bool { + return protoV2.Equal(MessageV2(x), MessageV2(y)) +} + +func isMessageSet(md protoreflect.MessageDescriptor) bool { + ms, ok := md.(interface{ IsMessageSet() bool }) + return ok && ms.IsMessageSet() +} diff --git a/airflow/vendor/github.com/golang/protobuf/proto/registry.go b/airflow/vendor/github.com/golang/protobuf/proto/registry.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000..1e7ff64 --- /dev/null +++ b/airflow/vendor/github.com/golang/protobuf/proto/registry.go @@ -0,0 +1,323 @@ +// Copyright 2019 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. +// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style +// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. + +package proto + +import ( + "bytes" + "compress/gzip" + "fmt" + "io/ioutil" + "reflect" + "strings" + "sync" + + "google.golang.org/protobuf/reflect/protoreflect" + "google.golang.org/protobuf/reflect/protoregistry" + "google.golang.org/protobuf/runtime/protoimpl" +) + +// filePath is the path to the proto source file. +type filePath = string // e.g., "google/protobuf/descriptor.proto" + +// fileDescGZIP is the compressed contents of the encoded FileDescriptorProto. +type fileDescGZIP = []byte + +var fileCache sync.Map // map[filePath]fileDescGZIP + +// RegisterFile is called from generated code to register the compressed +// FileDescriptorProto with the file path for a proto source file. +// +// Deprecated: Use protoregistry.GlobalFiles.RegisterFile instead. +func RegisterFile(s filePath, d fileDescGZIP) { + // Decompress the descriptor. + zr, err := gzip.NewReader(bytes.NewReader(d)) + if err != nil { + panic(fmt.Sprintf("proto: invalid compressed file descriptor: %v", err)) + } + b, err := ioutil.ReadAll(zr) + if err != nil { + panic(fmt.Sprintf("proto: invalid compressed file descriptor: %v", err)) + } + + // Construct a protoreflect.FileDescriptor from the raw descriptor. + // Note that DescBuilder.Build automatically registers the constructed + // file descriptor with the v2 registry. + protoimpl.DescBuilder{RawDescriptor: b}.Build() + + // Locally cache the raw descriptor form for the file. + fileCache.Store(s, d) +} + +// FileDescriptor returns the compressed FileDescriptorProto given the file path +// for a proto source file. It returns nil if not found. +// +// Deprecated: Use protoregistry.GlobalFiles.FindFileByPath instead. +func FileDescriptor(s filePath) fileDescGZIP { + if v, ok := fileCache.Load(s); ok { + return v.(fileDescGZIP) + } + + // Find the descriptor in the v2 registry. + var b []byte + if fd, _ := protoregistry.GlobalFiles.FindFileByPath(s); fd != nil { + if fd, ok := fd.(interface{ ProtoLegacyRawDesc() []byte }); ok { + b = fd.ProtoLegacyRawDesc() + } else { + // TODO: Use protodesc.ToFileDescriptorProto to construct + // a descriptorpb.FileDescriptorProto and marshal it. + // However, doing so causes the proto package to have a dependency + // on descriptorpb, leading to cyclic dependency issues. + } + } + + // Locally cache the raw descriptor form for the file. + if len(b) > 0 { + v, _ := fileCache.LoadOrStore(s, protoimpl.X.CompressGZIP(b)) + return v.(fileDescGZIP) + } + return nil +} + +// enumName is the name of an enum. For historical reasons, the enum name is +// neither the full Go name nor the full protobuf name of the enum. +// The name is the dot-separated combination of just the proto package that the +// enum is declared within followed by the Go type name of the generated enum. +type enumName = string // e.g., "my.proto.package.GoMessage_GoEnum" + +// enumsByName maps enum values by name to their numeric counterpart. +type enumsByName = map[string]int32 + +// enumsByNumber maps enum values by number to their name counterpart. +type enumsByNumber = map[int32]string + +var enumCache sync.Map // map[enumName]enumsByName +var numFilesCache sync.Map // map[protoreflect.FullName]int + +// RegisterEnum is called from the generated code to register the mapping of +// enum value names to enum numbers for the enum identified by s. +// +// Deprecated: Use protoregistry.GlobalTypes.RegisterEnum instead. +func RegisterEnum(s enumName, _ enumsByNumber, m enumsByName) { + if _, ok := enumCache.Load(s); ok { + panic("proto: duplicate enum registered: " + s) + } + enumCache.Store(s, m) + + // This does not forward registration to the v2 registry since this API + // lacks sufficient information to construct a complete v2 enum descriptor. +} + +// EnumValueMap returns the mapping from enum value names to enum numbers for +// the enum of the given name. It returns nil if not found. +// +// Deprecated: Use protoregistry.GlobalTypes.FindEnumByName instead. +func EnumValueMap(s enumName) enumsByName { + if v, ok := enumCache.Load(s); ok { + return v.(enumsByName) + } + + // Check whether the cache is stale. If the number of files in the current + // package differs, then it means that some enums may have been recently + // registered upstream that we do not know about. + var protoPkg protoreflect.FullName + if i := strings.LastIndexByte(s, '.'); i >= 0 { + protoPkg = protoreflect.FullName(s[:i]) + } + v, _ := numFilesCache.Load(protoPkg) + numFiles, _ := v.(int) + if protoregistry.GlobalFiles.NumFilesByPackage(protoPkg) == numFiles { + return nil // cache is up-to-date; was not found earlier + } + + // Update the enum cache for all enums declared in the given proto package. + numFiles = 0 + protoregistry.GlobalFiles.RangeFilesByPackage(protoPkg, func(fd protoreflect.FileDescriptor) bool { + walkEnums(fd, func(ed protoreflect.EnumDescriptor) { + name := protoimpl.X.LegacyEnumName(ed) + if _, ok := enumCache.Load(name); !ok { + m := make(enumsByName) + evs := ed.Values() + for i := evs.Len() - 1; i >= 0; i-- { + ev := evs.Get(i) + m[string(ev.Name())] = int32(ev.Number()) + } + enumCache.LoadOrStore(name, m) + } + }) + numFiles++ + return true + }) + numFilesCache.Store(protoPkg, numFiles) + + // Check cache again for enum map. + if v, ok := enumCache.Load(s); ok { + return v.(enumsByName) + } + return nil +} + +// walkEnums recursively walks all enums declared in d. +func walkEnums(d interface { + Enums() protoreflect.EnumDescriptors + Messages() protoreflect.MessageDescriptors +}, f func(protoreflect.EnumDescriptor)) { + eds := d.Enums() + for i := eds.Len() - 1; i >= 0; i-- { + f(eds.Get(i)) + } + mds := d.Messages() + for i := mds.Len() - 1; i >= 0; i-- { + walkEnums(mds.Get(i), f) + } +} + +// messageName is the full name of protobuf message. +type messageName = string + +var messageTypeCache sync.Map // map[messageName]reflect.Type + +// RegisterType is called from generated code to register the message Go type +// for a message of the given name. +// +// Deprecated: Use protoregistry.GlobalTypes.RegisterMessage instead. +func RegisterType(m Message, s messageName) { + mt := protoimpl.X.LegacyMessageTypeOf(m, protoreflect.FullName(s)) + if err := protoregistry.GlobalTypes.RegisterMessage(mt); err != nil { + panic(err) + } + messageTypeCache.Store(s, reflect.TypeOf(m)) +} + +// RegisterMapType is called from generated code to register the Go map type +// for a protobuf message representing a map entry. +// +// Deprecated: Do not use. +func RegisterMapType(m interface{}, s messageName) { + t := reflect.TypeOf(m) + if t.Kind() != reflect.Map { + panic(fmt.Sprintf("invalid map kind: %v", t)) + } + if _, ok := messageTypeCache.Load(s); ok { + panic(fmt.Errorf("proto: duplicate proto message registered: %s", s)) + } + messageTypeCache.Store(s, t) +} + +// MessageType returns the message type for a named message. +// It returns nil if not found. +// +// Deprecated: Use protoregistry.GlobalTypes.FindMessageByName instead. +func MessageType(s messageName) reflect.Type { + if v, ok := messageTypeCache.Load(s); ok { + return v.(reflect.Type) + } + + // Derive the message type from the v2 registry. + var t reflect.Type + if mt, _ := protoregistry.GlobalTypes.FindMessageByName(protoreflect.FullName(s)); mt != nil { + t = messageGoType(mt) + } + + // If we could not get a concrete type, it is possible that it is a + // pseudo-message for a map entry. + if t == nil { + d, _ := protoregistry.GlobalFiles.FindDescriptorByName(protoreflect.FullName(s)) + if md, _ := d.(protoreflect.MessageDescriptor); md != nil && md.IsMapEntry() { + kt := goTypeForField(md.Fields().ByNumber(1)) + vt := goTypeForField(md.Fields().ByNumber(2)) + t = reflect.MapOf(kt, vt) + } + } + + // Locally cache the message type for the given name. + if t != nil { + v, _ := messageTypeCache.LoadOrStore(s, t) + return v.(reflect.Type) + } + return nil +} + +func goTypeForField(fd protoreflect.FieldDescriptor) reflect.Type { + switch k := fd.Kind(); k { + case protoreflect.EnumKind: + if et, _ := protoregistry.GlobalTypes.FindEnumByName(fd.Enum().FullName()); et != nil { + return enumGoType(et) + } + return reflect.TypeOf(protoreflect.EnumNumber(0)) + case protoreflect.MessageKind, protoreflect.GroupKind: + if mt, _ := protoregistry.GlobalTypes.FindMessageByName(fd.Message().FullName()); mt != nil { + return messageGoType(mt) + } + return reflect.TypeOf((*protoreflect.Message)(nil)).Elem() + default: + return reflect.TypeOf(fd.Default().Interface()) + } +} + +func enumGoType(et protoreflect.EnumType) reflect.Type { + return reflect.TypeOf(et.New(0)) +} + +func messageGoType(mt protoreflect.MessageType) reflect.Type { + return reflect.TypeOf(MessageV1(mt.Zero().Interface())) +} + +// MessageName returns the full protobuf name for the given message type. +// +// Deprecated: Use protoreflect.MessageDescriptor.FullName instead. +func MessageName(m Message) messageName { + if m == nil { + return "" + } + if m, ok := m.(interface{ XXX_MessageName() messageName }); ok { + return m.XXX_MessageName() + } + return messageName(protoimpl.X.MessageDescriptorOf(m).FullName()) +} + +// RegisterExtension is called from the generated code to register +// the extension descriptor. +// +// Deprecated: Use protoregistry.GlobalTypes.RegisterExtension instead. +func RegisterExtension(d *ExtensionDesc) { + if err := protoregistry.GlobalTypes.RegisterExtension(d); err != nil { + panic(err) + } +} + +type extensionsByNumber = map[int32]*ExtensionDesc + +var extensionCache sync.Map // map[messageName]extensionsByNumber + +// RegisteredExtensions returns a map of the registered extensions for the +// provided protobuf message, indexed by the extension field number. +// +// Deprecated: Use protoregistry.GlobalTypes.RangeExtensionsByMessage instead. +func RegisteredExtensions(m Message) extensionsByNumber { + // Check whether the cache is stale. If the number of extensions for + // the given message differs, then it means that some extensions were + // recently registered upstream that we do not know about. + s := MessageName(m) + v, _ := extensionCache.Load(s) + xs, _ := v.(extensionsByNumber) + if protoregistry.GlobalTypes.NumExtensionsByMessage(protoreflect.FullName(s)) == len(xs) { + return xs // cache is up-to-date + } + + // Cache is stale, re-compute the extensions map. + xs = make(extensionsByNumber) + protoregistry.GlobalTypes.RangeExtensionsByMessage(protoreflect.FullName(s), func(xt protoreflect.ExtensionType) bool { + if xd, ok := xt.(*ExtensionDesc); ok { + xs[int32(xt.TypeDescriptor().Number())] = xd + } else { + // TODO: This implies that the protoreflect.ExtensionType is a + // custom type not generated by protoc-gen-go. We could try and + // convert the type to an ExtensionDesc. + } + return true + }) + extensionCache.Store(s, xs) + return xs +} diff --git a/airflow/vendor/github.com/golang/protobuf/proto/text_decode.go b/airflow/vendor/github.com/golang/protobuf/proto/text_decode.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000..4a59310 --- /dev/null +++ b/airflow/vendor/github.com/golang/protobuf/proto/text_decode.go @@ -0,0 +1,801 @@ +// Copyright 2010 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. +// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style +// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. + +package proto + +import ( + "encoding" + "errors" + "fmt" + "reflect" + "strconv" + "strings" + "unicode/utf8" + + "google.golang.org/protobuf/encoding/prototext" + protoV2 "google.golang.org/protobuf/proto" + "google.golang.org/protobuf/reflect/protoreflect" + "google.golang.org/protobuf/reflect/protoregistry" +) + +const wrapTextUnmarshalV2 = false + +// ParseError is returned by UnmarshalText. +type ParseError struct { + Message string + + // Deprecated: Do not use. + Line, Offset int +} + +func (e *ParseError) Error() string { + if wrapTextUnmarshalV2 { + return e.Message + } + if e.Line == 1 { + return fmt.Sprintf("line 1.%d: %v", e.Offset, e.Message) + } + return fmt.Sprintf("line %d: %v", e.Line, e.Message) +} + +// UnmarshalText parses a proto text formatted string into m. +func UnmarshalText(s string, m Message) error { + if u, ok := m.(encoding.TextUnmarshaler); ok { + return u.UnmarshalText([]byte(s)) + } + + m.Reset() + mi := MessageV2(m) + + if wrapTextUnmarshalV2 { + err := prototext.UnmarshalOptions{ + AllowPartial: true, + }.Unmarshal([]byte(s), mi) + if err != nil { + return &ParseError{Message: err.Error()} + } + return checkRequiredNotSet(mi) + } else { + if err := newTextParser(s).unmarshalMessage(mi.ProtoReflect(), ""); err != nil { + return err + } + return checkRequiredNotSet(mi) + } +} + +type textParser struct { + s string // remaining input + done bool // whether the parsing is finished (success or error) + backed bool // whether back() was called + offset, line int + cur token +} + +type token struct { + value string + err *ParseError + line int // line number + offset int // byte number from start of input, not start of line + unquoted string // the unquoted version of value, if it was a quoted string +} + +func newTextParser(s string) *textParser { + p := new(textParser) + p.s = s + p.line = 1 + p.cur.line = 1 + return p +} + +func (p *textParser) unmarshalMessage(m protoreflect.Message, terminator string) (err error) { + md := m.Descriptor() + fds := md.Fields() + + // A struct is a sequence of "name: value", terminated by one of + // '>' or '}', or the end of the input. A name may also be + // "[extension]" or "[type/url]". + // + // The whole struct can also be an expanded Any message, like: + // [type/url] < ... struct contents ... > + seen := make(map[protoreflect.FieldNumber]bool) + for { + tok := p.next() + if tok.err != nil { + return tok.err + } + if tok.value == terminator { + break + } + if tok.value == "[" { + if err := p.unmarshalExtensionOrAny(m, seen); err != nil { + return err + } + continue + } + + // This is a normal, non-extension field. + name := protoreflect.Name(tok.value) + fd := fds.ByName(name) + switch { + case fd == nil: + gd := fds.ByName(protoreflect.Name(strings.ToLower(string(name)))) + if gd != nil && gd.Kind() == protoreflect.GroupKind && gd.Message().Name() == name { + fd = gd + } + case fd.Kind() == protoreflect.GroupKind && fd.Message().Name() != name: + fd = nil + case fd.IsWeak() && fd.Message().IsPlaceholder(): + fd = nil + } + if fd == nil { + typeName := string(md.FullName()) + if m, ok := m.Interface().(Message); ok { + t := reflect.TypeOf(m) + if t.Kind() == reflect.Ptr { + typeName = t.Elem().String() + } + } + return p.errorf("unknown field name %q in %v", name, typeName) + } + if od := fd.ContainingOneof(); od != nil && m.WhichOneof(od) != nil { + return p.errorf("field '%s' would overwrite already parsed oneof '%s'", name, od.Name()) + } + if fd.Cardinality() != protoreflect.Repeated && seen[fd.Number()] { + return p.errorf("non-repeated field %q was repeated", fd.Name()) + } + seen[fd.Number()] = true + + // Consume any colon. + if err := p.checkForColon(fd); err != nil { + return err + } + + // Parse into the field. + v := m.Get(fd) + if !m.Has(fd) && (fd.IsList() || fd.IsMap() || fd.Message() != nil) { + v = m.Mutable(fd) + } + if v, err = p.unmarshalValue(v, fd); err != nil { + return err + } + m.Set(fd, v) + + if err := p.consumeOptionalSeparator(); err != nil { + return err + } + } + return nil +} + +func (p *textParser) unmarshalExtensionOrAny(m protoreflect.Message, seen map[protoreflect.FieldNumber]bool) error { + name, err := p.consumeExtensionOrAnyName() + if err != nil { + return err + } + + // If it contains a slash, it's an Any type URL. + if slashIdx := strings.LastIndex(name, "/"); slashIdx >= 0 { + tok := p.next() + if tok.err != nil { + return tok.err + } + // consume an optional colon + if tok.value == ":" { + tok = p.next() + if tok.err != nil { + return tok.err + } + } + + var terminator string + switch tok.value { + case "<": + terminator = ">" + case "{": + terminator = "}" + default: + return p.errorf("expected '{' or '<', found %q", tok.value) + } + + mt, err := protoregistry.GlobalTypes.FindMessageByURL(name) + if err != nil { + return p.errorf("unrecognized message %q in google.protobuf.Any", name[slashIdx+len("/"):]) + } + m2 := mt.New() + if err := p.unmarshalMessage(m2, terminator); err != nil { + return err + } + b, err := protoV2.Marshal(m2.Interface()) + if err != nil { + return p.errorf("failed to marshal message of type %q: %v", name[slashIdx+len("/"):], err) + } + + urlFD := m.Descriptor().Fields().ByName("type_url") + valFD := m.Descriptor().Fields().ByName("value") + if seen[urlFD.Number()] { + return p.errorf("Any message unpacked multiple times, or %q already set", urlFD.Name()) + } + if seen[valFD.Number()] { + return p.errorf("Any message unpacked multiple times, or %q already set", valFD.Name()) + } + m.Set(urlFD, protoreflect.ValueOfString(name)) + m.Set(valFD, protoreflect.ValueOfBytes(b)) + seen[urlFD.Number()] = true + seen[valFD.Number()] = true + return nil + } + + xname := protoreflect.FullName(name) + xt, _ := protoregistry.GlobalTypes.FindExtensionByName(xname) + if xt == nil && isMessageSet(m.Descriptor()) { + xt, _ = protoregistry.GlobalTypes.FindExtensionByName(xname.Append("message_set_extension")) + } + if xt == nil { + return p.errorf("unrecognized extension %q", name) + } + fd := xt.TypeDescriptor() + if fd.ContainingMessage().FullName() != m.Descriptor().FullName() { + return p.errorf("extension field %q does not extend message %q", name, m.Descriptor().FullName()) + } + + if err := p.checkForColon(fd); err != nil { + return err + } + + v := m.Get(fd) + if !m.Has(fd) && (fd.IsList() || fd.IsMap() || fd.Message() != nil) { + v = m.Mutable(fd) + } + v, err = p.unmarshalValue(v, fd) + if err != nil { + return err + } + m.Set(fd, v) + return p.consumeOptionalSeparator() +} + +func (p *textParser) unmarshalValue(v protoreflect.Value, fd protoreflect.FieldDescriptor) (protoreflect.Value, error) { + tok := p.next() + if tok.err != nil { + return v, tok.err + } + if tok.value == "" { + return v, p.errorf("unexpected EOF") + } + + switch { + case fd.IsList(): + lv := v.List() + var err error + if tok.value == "[" { + // Repeated field with list notation, like [1,2,3]. + for { + vv := lv.NewElement() + vv, err = p.unmarshalSingularValue(vv, fd) + if err != nil { + return v, err + } + lv.Append(vv) + + tok := p.next() + if tok.err != nil { + return v, tok.err + } + if tok.value == "]" { + break + } + if tok.value != "," { + return v, p.errorf("Expected ']' or ',' found %q", tok.value) + } + } + return v, nil + } + + // One value of the repeated field. + p.back() + vv := lv.NewElement() + vv, err = p.unmarshalSingularValue(vv, fd) + if err != nil { + return v, err + } + lv.Append(vv) + return v, nil + case fd.IsMap(): + // The map entry should be this sequence of tokens: + // < key : KEY value : VALUE > + // However, implementations may omit key or value, and technically + // we should support them in any order. + var terminator string + switch tok.value { + case "<": + terminator = ">" + case "{": + terminator = "}" + default: + return v, p.errorf("expected '{' or '<', found %q", tok.value) + } + + keyFD := fd.MapKey() + valFD := fd.MapValue() + + mv := v.Map() + kv := keyFD.Default() + vv := mv.NewValue() + for { + tok := p.next() + if tok.err != nil { + return v, tok.err + } + if tok.value == terminator { + break + } + var err error + switch tok.value { + case "key": + if err := p.consumeToken(":"); err != nil { + return v, err + } + if kv, err = p.unmarshalSingularValue(kv, keyFD); err != nil { + return v, err + } + if err := p.consumeOptionalSeparator(); err != nil { + return v, err + } + case "value": + if err := p.checkForColon(valFD); err != nil { + return v, err + } + if vv, err = p.unmarshalSingularValue(vv, valFD); err != nil { + return v, err + } + if err := p.consumeOptionalSeparator(); err != nil { + return v, err + } + default: + p.back() + return v, p.errorf(`expected "key", "value", or %q, found %q`, terminator, tok.value) + } + } + mv.Set(kv.MapKey(), vv) + return v, nil + default: + p.back() + return p.unmarshalSingularValue(v, fd) + } +} + +func (p *textParser) unmarshalSingularValue(v protoreflect.Value, fd protoreflect.FieldDescriptor) (protoreflect.Value, error) { + tok := p.next() + if tok.err != nil { + return v, tok.err + } + if tok.value == "" { + return v, p.errorf("unexpected EOF") + } + + switch fd.Kind() { + case protoreflect.BoolKind: + switch tok.value { + case "true", "1", "t", "True": + return protoreflect.ValueOfBool(true), nil + case "false", "0", "f", "False": + return protoreflect.ValueOfBool(false), nil + } + case protoreflect.Int32Kind, protoreflect.Sint32Kind, protoreflect.Sfixed32Kind: + if x, err := strconv.ParseInt(tok.value, 0, 32); err == nil { + return protoreflect.ValueOfInt32(int32(x)), nil + } + + // The C++ parser accepts large positive hex numbers that uses + // two's complement arithmetic to represent negative numbers. + // This feature is here for backwards compatibility with C++. + if strings.HasPrefix(tok.value, "0x") { + if x, err := strconv.ParseUint(tok.value, 0, 32); err == nil { + return protoreflect.ValueOfInt32(int32(-(int64(^x) + 1))), nil + } + } + case protoreflect.Int64Kind, protoreflect.Sint64Kind, protoreflect.Sfixed64Kind: + if x, err := strconv.ParseInt(tok.value, 0, 64); err == nil { + return protoreflect.ValueOfInt64(int64(x)), nil + } + + // The C++ parser accepts large positive hex numbers that uses + // two's complement arithmetic to represent negative numbers. + // This feature is here for backwards compatibility with C++. + if strings.HasPrefix(tok.value, "0x") { + if x, err := strconv.ParseUint(tok.value, 0, 64); err == nil { + return protoreflect.ValueOfInt64(int64(-(int64(^x) + 1))), nil + } + } + case protoreflect.Uint32Kind, protoreflect.Fixed32Kind: + if x, err := strconv.ParseUint(tok.value, 0, 32); err == nil { + return protoreflect.ValueOfUint32(uint32(x)), nil + } + case protoreflect.Uint64Kind, protoreflect.Fixed64Kind: + if x, err := strconv.ParseUint(tok.value, 0, 64); err == nil { + return protoreflect.ValueOfUint64(uint64(x)), nil + } + case protoreflect.FloatKind: + // Ignore 'f' for compatibility with output generated by C++, + // but don't remove 'f' when the value is "-inf" or "inf". + v := tok.value + if strings.HasSuffix(v, "f") && v != "-inf" && v != "inf" { + v = v[:len(v)-len("f")] + } + if x, err := strconv.ParseFloat(v, 32); err == nil { + return protoreflect.ValueOfFloat32(float32(x)), nil + } + case protoreflect.DoubleKind: + // Ignore 'f' for compatibility with output generated by C++, + // but don't remove 'f' when the value is "-inf" or "inf". + v := tok.value + if strings.HasSuffix(v, "f") && v != "-inf" && v != "inf" { + v = v[:len(v)-len("f")] + } + if x, err := strconv.ParseFloat(v, 64); err == nil { + return protoreflect.ValueOfFloat64(float64(x)), nil + } + case protoreflect.StringKind: + if isQuote(tok.value[0]) { + return protoreflect.ValueOfString(tok.unquoted), nil + } + case protoreflect.BytesKind: + if isQuote(tok.value[0]) { + return protoreflect.ValueOfBytes([]byte(tok.unquoted)), nil + } + case protoreflect.EnumKind: + if x, err := strconv.ParseInt(tok.value, 0, 32); err == nil { + return protoreflect.ValueOfEnum(protoreflect.EnumNumber(x)), nil + } + vd := fd.Enum().Values().ByName(protoreflect.Name(tok.value)) + if vd != nil { + return protoreflect.ValueOfEnum(vd.Number()), nil + } + case protoreflect.MessageKind, protoreflect.GroupKind: + var terminator string + switch tok.value { + case "{": + terminator = "}" + case "<": + terminator = ">" + default: + return v, p.errorf("expected '{' or '<', found %q", tok.value) + } + err := p.unmarshalMessage(v.Message(), terminator) + return v, err + default: + panic(fmt.Sprintf("invalid kind %v", fd.Kind())) + } + return v, p.errorf("invalid %v: %v", fd.Kind(), tok.value) +} + +// Consume a ':' from the input stream (if the next token is a colon), +// returning an error if a colon is needed but not present. +func (p *textParser) checkForColon(fd protoreflect.FieldDescriptor) *ParseError { + tok := p.next() + if tok.err != nil { + return tok.err + } + if tok.value != ":" { + if fd.Message() == nil { + return p.errorf("expected ':', found %q", tok.value) + } + p.back() + } + return nil +} + +// consumeExtensionOrAnyName consumes an extension name or an Any type URL and +// the following ']'. It returns the name or URL consumed. +func (p *textParser) consumeExtensionOrAnyName() (string, error) { + tok := p.next() + if tok.err != nil { + return "", tok.err + } + + // If extension name or type url is quoted, it's a single token. + if len(tok.value) > 2 && isQuote(tok.value[0]) && tok.value[len(tok.value)-1] == tok.value[0] { + name, err := unquoteC(tok.value[1:len(tok.value)-1], rune(tok.value[0])) + if err != nil { + return "", err + } + return name, p.consumeToken("]") + } + + // Consume everything up to "]" + var parts []string + for tok.value != "]" { + parts = append(parts, tok.value) + tok = p.next() + if tok.err != nil { + return "", p.errorf("unrecognized type_url or extension name: %s", tok.err) + } + if p.done && tok.value != "]" { + return "", p.errorf("unclosed type_url or extension name") + } + } + return strings.Join(parts, ""), nil +} + +// consumeOptionalSeparator consumes an optional semicolon or comma. +// It is used in unmarshalMessage to provide backward compatibility. +func (p *textParser) consumeOptionalSeparator() error { + tok := p.next() + if tok.err != nil { + return tok.err + } + if tok.value != ";" && tok.value != "," { + p.back() + } + return nil +} + +func (p *textParser) errorf(format string, a ...interface{}) *ParseError { + pe := &ParseError{fmt.Sprintf(format, a...), p.cur.line, p.cur.offset} + p.cur.err = pe + p.done = true + return pe +} + +func (p *textParser) skipWhitespace() { + i := 0 + for i < len(p.s) && (isWhitespace(p.s[i]) || p.s[i] == '#') { + if p.s[i] == '#' { + // comment; skip to end of line or input + for i < len(p.s) && p.s[i] != '\n' { + i++ + } + if i == len(p.s) { + break + } + } + if p.s[i] == '\n' { + p.line++ + } + i++ + } + p.offset += i + p.s = p.s[i:len(p.s)] + if len(p.s) == 0 { + p.done = true + } +} + +func (p *textParser) advance() { + // Skip whitespace + p.skipWhitespace() + if p.done { + return + } + + // Start of non-whitespace + p.cur.err = nil + p.cur.offset, p.cur.line = p.offset, p.line + p.cur.unquoted = "" + switch p.s[0] { + case '<', '>', '{', '}', ':', '[', ']', ';', ',', '/': + // Single symbol + p.cur.value, p.s = p.s[0:1], p.s[1:len(p.s)] + case '"', '\'': + // Quoted string + i := 1 + for i < len(p.s) && p.s[i] != p.s[0] && p.s[i] != '\n' { + if p.s[i] == '\\' && i+1 < len(p.s) { + // skip escaped char + i++ + } + i++ + } + if i >= len(p.s) || p.s[i] != p.s[0] { + p.errorf("unmatched quote") + return + } + unq, err := unquoteC(p.s[1:i], rune(p.s[0])) + if err != nil { + p.errorf("invalid quoted string %s: %v", p.s[0:i+1], err) + return + } + p.cur.value, p.s = p.s[0:i+1], p.s[i+1:len(p.s)] + p.cur.unquoted = unq + default: + i := 0 + for i < len(p.s) && isIdentOrNumberChar(p.s[i]) { + i++ + } + if i == 0 { + p.errorf("unexpected byte %#x", p.s[0]) + return + } + p.cur.value, p.s = p.s[0:i], p.s[i:len(p.s)] + } + p.offset += len(p.cur.value) +} + +// Back off the parser by one token. Can only be done between calls to next(). +// It makes the next advance() a no-op. +func (p *textParser) back() { p.backed = true } + +// Advances the parser and returns the new current token. +func (p *textParser) next() *token { + if p.backed || p.done { + p.backed = false + return &p.cur + } + p.advance() + if p.done { + p.cur.value = "" + } else if len(p.cur.value) > 0 && isQuote(p.cur.value[0]) { + // Look for multiple quoted strings separated by whitespace, + // and concatenate them. + cat := p.cur + for { + p.skipWhitespace() + if p.done || !isQuote(p.s[0]) { + break + } + p.advance() + if p.cur.err != nil { + return &p.cur + } + cat.value += " " + p.cur.value + cat.unquoted += p.cur.unquoted + } + p.done = false // parser may have seen EOF, but we want to return cat + p.cur = cat + } + return &p.cur +} + +func (p *textParser) consumeToken(s string) error { + tok := p.next() + if tok.err != nil { + return tok.err + } + if tok.value != s { + p.back() + return p.errorf("expected %q, found %q", s, tok.value) + } + return nil +} + +var errBadUTF8 = errors.New("proto: bad UTF-8") + +func unquoteC(s string, quote rune) (string, error) { + // This is based on C++'s tokenizer.cc. + // Despite its name, this is *not* parsing C syntax. + // For instance, "\0" is an invalid quoted string. + + // Avoid allocation in trivial cases. + simple := true + for _, r := range s { + if r == '\\' || r == quote { + simple = false + break + } + } + if simple { + return s, nil + } + + buf := make([]byte, 0, 3*len(s)/2) + for len(s) > 0 { + r, n := utf8.DecodeRuneInString(s) + if r == utf8.RuneError && n == 1 { + return "", errBadUTF8 + } + s = s[n:] + if r != '\\' { + if r < utf8.RuneSelf { + buf = append(buf, byte(r)) + } else { + buf = append(buf, string(r)...) + } + continue + } + + ch, tail, err := unescape(s) + if err != nil { + return "", err + } + buf = append(buf, ch...) + s = tail + } + return string(buf), nil +} + +func unescape(s string) (ch string, tail string, err error) { + r, n := utf8.DecodeRuneInString(s) + if r == utf8.RuneError && n == 1 { + return "", "", errBadUTF8 + } + s = s[n:] + switch r { + case 'a': + return "\a", s, nil + case 'b': + return "\b", s, nil + case 'f': + return "\f", s, nil + case 'n': + return "\n", s, nil + case 'r': + return "\r", s, nil + case 't': + return "\t", s, nil + case 'v': + return "\v", s, nil + case '?': + return "?", s, nil // trigraph workaround + case '\'', '"', '\\': + return string(r), s, nil + case '0', '1', '2', '3', '4', '5', '6', '7': + if len(s) < 2 { + return "", "", fmt.Errorf(`\%c requires 2 following digits`, r) + } + ss := string(r) + s[:2] + s = s[2:] + i, err := strconv.ParseUint(ss, 8, 8) + if err != nil { + return "", "", fmt.Errorf(`\%s contains non-octal digits`, ss) + } + return string([]byte{byte(i)}), s, nil + case 'x', 'X', 'u', 'U': + var n int + switch r { + case 'x', 'X': + n = 2 + case 'u': + n = 4 + case 'U': + n = 8 + } + if len(s) < n { + return "", "", fmt.Errorf(`\%c requires %d following digits`, r, n) + } + ss := s[:n] + s = s[n:] + i, err := strconv.ParseUint(ss, 16, 64) + if err != nil { + return "", "", fmt.Errorf(`\%c%s contains non-hexadecimal digits`, r, ss) + } + if r == 'x' || r == 'X' { + return string([]byte{byte(i)}), s, nil + } + if i > utf8.MaxRune { + return "", "", fmt.Errorf(`\%c%s is not a valid Unicode code point`, r, ss) + } + return string(i), s, nil + } + return "", "", fmt.Errorf(`unknown escape \%c`, r) +} + +func isIdentOrNumberChar(c byte) bool { + switch { + case 'A' <= c && c <= 'Z', 'a' <= c && c <= 'z': + return true + case '0' <= c && c <= '9': + return true + } + switch c { + case '-', '+', '.', '_': + return true + } + return false +} + +func isWhitespace(c byte) bool { + switch c { + case ' ', '\t', '\n', '\r': + return true + } + return false +} + +func isQuote(c byte) bool { + switch c { + case '"', '\'': + return true + } + return false +} diff --git a/airflow/vendor/github.com/golang/protobuf/proto/text_encode.go b/airflow/vendor/github.com/golang/protobuf/proto/text_encode.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000..a31134e --- /dev/null +++ b/airflow/vendor/github.com/golang/protobuf/proto/text_encode.go @@ -0,0 +1,560 @@ +// Copyright 2010 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. +// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style +// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. + +package proto + +import ( + "bytes" + "encoding" + "fmt" + "io" + "math" + "sort" + "strings" + + "google.golang.org/protobuf/encoding/prototext" + "google.golang.org/protobuf/encoding/protowire" + "google.golang.org/protobuf/proto" + "google.golang.org/protobuf/reflect/protoreflect" + "google.golang.org/protobuf/reflect/protoregistry" +) + +const wrapTextMarshalV2 = false + +// TextMarshaler is a configurable text format marshaler. +type TextMarshaler struct { + Compact bool // use compact text format (one line) + ExpandAny bool // expand google.protobuf.Any messages of known types +} + +// Marshal writes the proto text format of m to w. +func (tm *TextMarshaler) Marshal(w io.Writer, m Message) error { + b, err := tm.marshal(m) + if len(b) > 0 { + if _, err := w.Write(b); err != nil { + return err + } + } + return err +} + +// Text returns a proto text formatted string of m. +func (tm *TextMarshaler) Text(m Message) string { + b, _ := tm.marshal(m) + return string(b) +} + +func (tm *TextMarshaler) marshal(m Message) ([]byte, error) { + mr := MessageReflect(m) + if mr == nil || !mr.IsValid() { + return []byte(""), nil + } + + if wrapTextMarshalV2 { + if m, ok := m.(encoding.TextMarshaler); ok { + return m.MarshalText() + } + + opts := prototext.MarshalOptions{ + AllowPartial: true, + EmitUnknown: true, + } + if !tm.Compact { + opts.Indent = " " + } + if !tm.ExpandAny { + opts.Resolver = (*protoregistry.Types)(nil) + } + return opts.Marshal(mr.Interface()) + } else { + w := &textWriter{ + compact: tm.Compact, + expandAny: tm.ExpandAny, + complete: true, + } + + if m, ok := m.(encoding.TextMarshaler); ok { + b, err := m.MarshalText() + if err != nil { + return nil, err + } + w.Write(b) + return w.buf, nil + } + + err := w.writeMessage(mr) + return w.buf, err + } +} + +var ( + defaultTextMarshaler = TextMarshaler{} + compactTextMarshaler = TextMarshaler{Compact: true} +) + +// MarshalText writes the proto text format of m to w. +func MarshalText(w io.Writer, m Message) error { return defaultTextMarshaler.Marshal(w, m) } + +// MarshalTextString returns a proto text formatted string of m. +func MarshalTextString(m Message) string { return defaultTextMarshaler.Text(m) } + +// CompactText writes the compact proto text format of m to w. +func CompactText(w io.Writer, m Message) error { return compactTextMarshaler.Marshal(w, m) } + +// CompactTextString returns a compact proto text formatted string of m. +func CompactTextString(m Message) string { return compactTextMarshaler.Text(m) } + +var ( + newline = []byte("\n") + endBraceNewline = []byte("}\n") + posInf = []byte("inf") + negInf = []byte("-inf") + nan = []byte("nan") +) + +// textWriter is an io.Writer that tracks its indentation level. +type textWriter struct { + compact bool // same as TextMarshaler.Compact + expandAny bool // same as TextMarshaler.ExpandAny + complete bool // whether the current position is a complete line + indent int // indentation level; never negative + buf []byte +} + +func (w *textWriter) Write(p []byte) (n int, _ error) { + newlines := bytes.Count(p, newline) + if newlines == 0 { + if !w.compact && w.complete { + w.writeIndent() + } + w.buf = append(w.buf, p...) + w.complete = false + return len(p), nil + } + + frags := bytes.SplitN(p, newline, newlines+1) + if w.compact { + for i, frag := range frags { + if i > 0 { + w.buf = append(w.buf, ' ') + n++ + } + w.buf = append(w.buf, frag...) + n += len(frag) + } + return n, nil + } + + for i, frag := range frags { + if w.complete { + w.writeIndent() + } + w.buf = append(w.buf, frag...) + n += len(frag) + if i+1 < len(frags) { + w.buf = append(w.buf, '\n') + n++ + } + } + w.complete = len(frags[len(frags)-1]) == 0 + return n, nil +} + +func (w *textWriter) WriteByte(c byte) error { + if w.compact && c == '\n' { + c = ' ' + } + if !w.compact && w.complete { + w.writeIndent() + } + w.buf = append(w.buf, c) + w.complete = c == '\n' + return nil +} + +func (w *textWriter) writeName(fd protoreflect.FieldDescriptor) { + if !w.compact && w.complete { + w.writeIndent() + } + w.complete = false + + if fd.Kind() != protoreflect.GroupKind { + w.buf = append(w.buf, fd.Name()...) + w.WriteByte(':') + } else { + // Use message type name for group field name. + w.buf = append(w.buf, fd.Message().Name()...) + } + + if !w.compact { + w.WriteByte(' ') + } +} + +func requiresQuotes(u string) bool { + // When type URL contains any characters except [0-9A-Za-z./\-]*, it must be quoted. + for _, ch := range u { + switch { + case ch == '.' || ch == '/' || ch == '_': + continue + case '0' <= ch && ch <= '9': + continue + case 'A' <= ch && ch <= 'Z': + continue + case 'a' <= ch && ch <= 'z': + continue + default: + return true + } + } + return false +} + +// writeProto3Any writes an expanded google.protobuf.Any message. +// +// It returns (false, nil) if sv value can't be unmarshaled (e.g. because +// required messages are not linked in). +// +// It returns (true, error) when sv was written in expanded format or an error +// was encountered. +func (w *textWriter) writeProto3Any(m protoreflect.Message) (bool, error) { + md := m.Descriptor() + fdURL := md.Fields().ByName("type_url") + fdVal := md.Fields().ByName("value") + + url := m.Get(fdURL).String() + mt, err := protoregistry.GlobalTypes.FindMessageByURL(url) + if err != nil { + return false, nil + } + + b := m.Get(fdVal).Bytes() + m2 := mt.New() + if err := proto.Unmarshal(b, m2.Interface()); err != nil { + return false, nil + } + w.Write([]byte("[")) + if requiresQuotes(url) { + w.writeQuotedString(url) + } else { + w.Write([]byte(url)) + } + if w.compact { + w.Write([]byte("]:<")) + } else { + w.Write([]byte("]: <\n")) + w.indent++ + } + if err := w.writeMessage(m2); err != nil { + return true, err + } + if w.compact { + w.Write([]byte("> ")) + } else { + w.indent-- + w.Write([]byte(">\n")) + } + return true, nil +} + +func (w *textWriter) writeMessage(m protoreflect.Message) error { + md := m.Descriptor() + if w.expandAny && md.FullName() == "google.protobuf.Any" { + if canExpand, err := w.writeProto3Any(m); canExpand { + return err + } + } + + fds := md.Fields() + for i := 0; i < fds.Len(); { + fd := fds.Get(i) + if od := fd.ContainingOneof(); od != nil { + fd = m.WhichOneof(od) + i += od.Fields().Len() + } else { + i++ + } + if fd == nil || !m.Has(fd) { + continue + } + + switch { + case fd.IsList(): + lv := m.Get(fd).List() + for j := 0; j < lv.Len(); j++ { + w.writeName(fd) + v := lv.Get(j) + if err := w.writeSingularValue(v, fd); err != nil { + return err + } + w.WriteByte('\n') + } + case fd.IsMap(): + kfd := fd.MapKey() + vfd := fd.MapValue() + mv := m.Get(fd).Map() + + type entry struct{ key, val protoreflect.Value } + var entries []entry + mv.Range(func(k protoreflect.MapKey, v protoreflect.Value) bool { + entries = append(entries, entry{k.Value(), v}) + return true + }) + sort.Slice(entries, func(i, j int) bool { + switch kfd.Kind() { + case protoreflect.BoolKind: + return !entries[i].key.Bool() && entries[j].key.Bool() + case protoreflect.Int32Kind, protoreflect.Sint32Kind, protoreflect.Sfixed32Kind, protoreflect.Int64Kind, protoreflect.Sint64Kind, protoreflect.Sfixed64Kind: + return entries[i].key.Int() < entries[j].key.Int() + case protoreflect.Uint32Kind, protoreflect.Fixed32Kind, protoreflect.Uint64Kind, protoreflect.Fixed64Kind: + return entries[i].key.Uint() < entries[j].key.Uint() + case protoreflect.StringKind: + return entries[i].key.String() < entries[j].key.String() + default: + panic("invalid kind") + } + }) + for _, entry := range entries { + w.writeName(fd) + w.WriteByte('<') + if !w.compact { + w.WriteByte('\n') + } + w.indent++ + w.writeName(kfd) + if err := w.writeSingularValue(entry.key, kfd); err != nil { + return err + } + w.WriteByte('\n') + w.writeName(vfd) + if err := w.writeSingularValue(entry.val, vfd); err != nil { + return err + } + w.WriteByte('\n') + w.indent-- + w.WriteByte('>') + w.WriteByte('\n') + } + default: + w.writeName(fd) + if err := w.writeSingularValue(m.Get(fd), fd); err != nil { + return err + } + w.WriteByte('\n') + } + } + + if b := m.GetUnknown(); len(b) > 0 { + w.writeUnknownFields(b) + } + return w.writeExtensions(m) +} + +func (w *textWriter) writeSingularValue(v protoreflect.Value, fd protoreflect.FieldDescriptor) error { + switch fd.Kind() { + case protoreflect.FloatKind, protoreflect.DoubleKind: + switch vf := v.Float(); { + case math.IsInf(vf, +1): + w.Write(posInf) + case math.IsInf(vf, -1): + w.Write(negInf) + case math.IsNaN(vf): + w.Write(nan) + default: + fmt.Fprint(w, v.Interface()) + } + case protoreflect.StringKind: + // NOTE: This does not validate UTF-8 for historical reasons. + w.writeQuotedString(string(v.String())) + case protoreflect.BytesKind: + w.writeQuotedString(string(v.Bytes())) + case protoreflect.MessageKind, protoreflect.GroupKind: + var bra, ket byte = '<', '>' + if fd.Kind() == protoreflect.GroupKind { + bra, ket = '{', '}' + } + w.WriteByte(bra) + if !w.compact { + w.WriteByte('\n') + } + w.indent++ + m := v.Message() + if m2, ok := m.Interface().(encoding.TextMarshaler); ok { + b, err := m2.MarshalText() + if err != nil { + return err + } + w.Write(b) + } else { + w.writeMessage(m) + } + w.indent-- + w.WriteByte(ket) + case protoreflect.EnumKind: + if ev := fd.Enum().Values().ByNumber(v.Enum()); ev != nil { + fmt.Fprint(w, ev.Name()) + } else { + fmt.Fprint(w, v.Enum()) + } + default: + fmt.Fprint(w, v.Interface()) + } + return nil +} + +// writeQuotedString writes a quoted string in the protocol buffer text format. +func (w *textWriter) writeQuotedString(s string) { + w.WriteByte('"') + for i := 0; i < len(s); i++ { + switch c := s[i]; c { + case '\n': + w.buf = append(w.buf, `\n`...) + case '\r': + w.buf = append(w.buf, `\r`...) + case '\t': + w.buf = append(w.buf, `\t`...) + case '"': + w.buf = append(w.buf, `\"`...) + case '\\': + w.buf = append(w.buf, `\\`...) + default: + if isPrint := c >= 0x20 && c < 0x7f; isPrint { + w.buf = append(w.buf, c) + } else { + w.buf = append(w.buf, fmt.Sprintf(`\%03o`, c)...) + } + } + } + w.WriteByte('"') +} + +func (w *textWriter) writeUnknownFields(b []byte) { + if !w.compact { + fmt.Fprintf(w, "/* %d unknown bytes */\n", len(b)) + } + + for len(b) > 0 { + num, wtyp, n := protowire.ConsumeTag(b) + if n < 0 { + return + } + b = b[n:] + + if wtyp == protowire.EndGroupType { + w.indent-- + w.Write(endBraceNewline) + continue + } + fmt.Fprint(w, num) + if wtyp != protowire.StartGroupType { + w.WriteByte(':') + } + if !w.compact || wtyp == protowire.StartGroupType { + w.WriteByte(' ') + } + switch wtyp { + case protowire.VarintType: + v, n := protowire.ConsumeVarint(b) + if n < 0 { + return + } + b = b[n:] + fmt.Fprint(w, v) + case protowire.Fixed32Type: + v, n := protowire.ConsumeFixed32(b) + if n < 0 { + return + } + b = b[n:] + fmt.Fprint(w, v) + case protowire.Fixed64Type: + v, n := protowire.ConsumeFixed64(b) + if n < 0 { + return + } + b = b[n:] + fmt.Fprint(w, v) + case protowire.BytesType: + v, n := protowire.ConsumeBytes(b) + if n < 0 { + return + } + b = b[n:] + fmt.Fprintf(w, "%q", v) + case protowire.StartGroupType: + w.WriteByte('{') + w.indent++ + default: + fmt.Fprintf(w, "/* unknown wire type %d */", wtyp) + } + w.WriteByte('\n') + } +} + +// writeExtensions writes all the extensions in m. +func (w *textWriter) writeExtensions(m protoreflect.Message) error { + md := m.Descriptor() + if md.ExtensionRanges().Len() == 0 { + return nil + } + + type ext struct { + desc protoreflect.FieldDescriptor + val protoreflect.Value + } + var exts []ext + m.Range(func(fd protoreflect.FieldDescriptor, v protoreflect.Value) bool { + if fd.IsExtension() { + exts = append(exts, ext{fd, v}) + } + return true + }) + sort.Slice(exts, func(i, j int) bool { + return exts[i].desc.Number() < exts[j].desc.Number() + }) + + for _, ext := range exts { + // For message set, use the name of the message as the extension name. + name := string(ext.desc.FullName()) + if isMessageSet(ext.desc.ContainingMessage()) { + name = strings.TrimSuffix(name, ".message_set_extension") + } + + if !ext.desc.IsList() { + if err := w.writeSingularExtension(name, ext.val, ext.desc); err != nil { + return err + } + } else { + lv := ext.val.List() + for i := 0; i < lv.Len(); i++ { + if err := w.writeSingularExtension(name, lv.Get(i), ext.desc); err != nil { + return err + } + } + } + } + return nil +} + +func (w *textWriter) writeSingularExtension(name string, v protoreflect.Value, fd protoreflect.FieldDescriptor) error { + fmt.Fprintf(w, "[%s]:", name) + if !w.compact { + w.WriteByte(' ') + } + if err := w.writeSingularValue(v, fd); err != nil { + return err + } + w.WriteByte('\n') + return nil +} + +func (w *textWriter) writeIndent() { + if !w.complete { + return + } + for i := 0; i < w.indent*2; i++ { + w.buf = append(w.buf, ' ') + } + w.complete = false +} diff --git a/airflow/vendor/github.com/golang/protobuf/proto/wire.go b/airflow/vendor/github.com/golang/protobuf/proto/wire.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000..d7c28da --- /dev/null +++ b/airflow/vendor/github.com/golang/protobuf/proto/wire.go @@ -0,0 +1,78 @@ +// Copyright 2019 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. +// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style +// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. + +package proto + +import ( + protoV2 "google.golang.org/protobuf/proto" + "google.golang.org/protobuf/runtime/protoiface" +) + +// Size returns the size in bytes of the wire-format encoding of m. +func Size(m Message) int { + if m == nil { + return 0 + } + mi := MessageV2(m) + return protoV2.Size(mi) +} + +// Marshal returns the wire-format encoding of m. +func Marshal(m Message) ([]byte, error) { + b, err := marshalAppend(nil, m, false) + if b == nil { + b = zeroBytes + } + return b, err +} + +var zeroBytes = make([]byte, 0, 0) + +func marshalAppend(buf []byte, m Message, deterministic bool) ([]byte, error) { + if m == nil { + return nil, ErrNil + } + mi := MessageV2(m) + nbuf, err := protoV2.MarshalOptions{ + Deterministic: deterministic, + AllowPartial: true, + }.MarshalAppend(buf, mi) + if err != nil { + return buf, err + } + if len(buf) == len(nbuf) { + if !mi.ProtoReflect().IsValid() { + return buf, ErrNil + } + } + return nbuf, checkRequiredNotSet(mi) +} + +// Unmarshal parses a wire-format message in b and places the decoded results in m. +// +// Unmarshal resets m before starting to unmarshal, so any existing data in m is always +// removed. Use UnmarshalMerge to preserve and append to existing data. +func Unmarshal(b []byte, m Message) error { + m.Reset() + return UnmarshalMerge(b, m) +} + +// UnmarshalMerge parses a wire-format message in b and places the decoded results in m. +func UnmarshalMerge(b []byte, m Message) error { + mi := MessageV2(m) + out, err := protoV2.UnmarshalOptions{ + AllowPartial: true, + Merge: true, + }.UnmarshalState(protoiface.UnmarshalInput{ + Buf: b, + Message: mi.ProtoReflect(), + }) + if err != nil { + return err + } + if out.Flags&protoiface.UnmarshalInitialized > 0 { + return nil + } + return checkRequiredNotSet(mi) +} diff --git a/airflow/vendor/github.com/golang/protobuf/proto/wrappers.go b/airflow/vendor/github.com/golang/protobuf/proto/wrappers.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000..398e348 --- /dev/null +++ b/airflow/vendor/github.com/golang/protobuf/proto/wrappers.go @@ -0,0 +1,34 @@ +// Copyright 2019 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. +// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style +// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. + +package proto + +// Bool stores v in a new bool value and returns a pointer to it. +func Bool(v bool) *bool { return &v } + +// Int stores v in a new int32 value and returns a pointer to it. +// +// Deprecated: Use Int32 instead. +func Int(v int) *int32 { return Int32(int32(v)) } + +// Int32 stores v in a new int32 value and returns a pointer to it. +func Int32(v int32) *int32 { return &v } + +// Int64 stores v in a new int64 value and returns a pointer to it. +func Int64(v int64) *int64 { return &v } + +// Uint32 stores v in a new uint32 value and returns a pointer to it. +func Uint32(v uint32) *uint32 { return &v } + +// Uint64 stores v in a new uint64 value and returns a pointer to it. +func Uint64(v uint64) *uint64 { return &v } + +// Float32 stores v in a new float32 value and returns a pointer to it. +func Float32(v float32) *float32 { return &v } + +// Float64 stores v in a new float64 value and returns a pointer to it. +func Float64(v float64) *float64 { return &v } + +// String stores v in a new string value and returns a pointer to it. +func String(v string) *string { return &v } diff --git a/airflow/vendor/golang.org/x/net/AUTHORS b/airflow/vendor/golang.org/x/net/AUTHORS new file mode 100644 index 0000000..15167cd --- /dev/null +++ b/airflow/vendor/golang.org/x/net/AUTHORS @@ -0,0 +1,3 @@ +# This source code refers to The Go Authors for copyright purposes. +# The master list of authors is in the main Go distribution, +# visible at http://tip.golang.org/AUTHORS. diff --git a/airflow/vendor/golang.org/x/net/CONTRIBUTORS b/airflow/vendor/golang.org/x/net/CONTRIBUTORS new file mode 100644 index 0000000..1c4577e --- /dev/null +++ b/airflow/vendor/golang.org/x/net/CONTRIBUTORS @@ -0,0 +1,3 @@ +# This source code was written by the Go contributors. +# The master list of contributors is in the main Go distribution, +# visible at http://tip.golang.org/CONTRIBUTORS. diff --git a/airflow/vendor/golang.org/x/net/LICENSE b/airflow/vendor/golang.org/x/net/LICENSE new file mode 100644 index 0000000..6a66aea --- /dev/null +++ b/airflow/vendor/golang.org/x/net/LICENSE @@ -0,0 +1,27 @@ +Copyright (c) 2009 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. + +Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without +modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are +met: + + * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright +notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. + * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above +copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer +in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the +distribution. + * Neither the name of Google Inc. nor the names of its +contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from +this software without specific prior written permission. + +THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS +"AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT +LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR +A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. 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This grant does not include claims that would be +infringed only as a consequence of further modification of this +implementation. If you or your agent or exclusive licensee institute or +order or agree to the institution of patent litigation against any +entity (including a cross-claim or counterclaim in a lawsuit) alleging +that this implementation of Go or any code incorporated within this +implementation of Go constitutes direct or contributory patent +infringement, or inducement of patent infringement, then any patent +rights granted to you under this License for this implementation of Go +shall terminate as of the date such litigation is filed. diff --git a/airflow/vendor/golang.org/x/net/context/context.go b/airflow/vendor/golang.org/x/net/context/context.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000..a3c021d --- /dev/null +++ b/airflow/vendor/golang.org/x/net/context/context.go @@ -0,0 +1,56 @@ +// Copyright 2014 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. +// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style +// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. + +// Package context defines the Context type, which carries deadlines, +// cancelation signals, and other request-scoped values across API boundaries +// and between processes. +// As of Go 1.7 this package is available in the standard library under the +// name context. https://golang.org/pkg/context. +// +// Incoming requests to a server should create a Context, and outgoing calls to +// servers should accept a Context. The chain of function calls between must +// propagate the Context, optionally replacing it with a modified copy created +// using WithDeadline, WithTimeout, WithCancel, or WithValue. +// +// Programs that use Contexts should follow these rules to keep interfaces +// consistent across packages and enable static analysis tools to check context +// propagation: +// +// Do not store Contexts inside a struct type; instead, pass a Context +// explicitly to each function that needs it. The Context should be the first +// parameter, typically named ctx: +// +// func DoSomething(ctx context.Context, arg Arg) error { +// // ... use ctx ... +// } +// +// Do not pass a nil Context, even if a function permits it. Pass context.TODO +// if you are unsure about which Context to use. +// +// Use context Values only for request-scoped data that transits processes and +// APIs, not for passing optional parameters to functions. +// +// The same Context may be passed to functions running in different goroutines; +// Contexts are safe for simultaneous use by multiple goroutines. +// +// See http://blog.golang.org/context for example code for a server that uses +// Contexts. +package context // import "golang.org/x/net/context" + +// Background returns a non-nil, empty Context. It is never canceled, has no +// values, and has no deadline. It is typically used by the main function, +// initialization, and tests, and as the top-level Context for incoming +// requests. +func Background() Context { + return background +} + +// TODO returns a non-nil, empty Context. Code should use context.TODO when +// it's unclear which Context to use or it is not yet available (because the +// surrounding function has not yet been extended to accept a Context +// parameter). TODO is recognized by static analysis tools that determine +// whether Contexts are propagated correctly in a program. +func TODO() Context { + return todo +} diff --git a/airflow/vendor/golang.org/x/net/context/ctxhttp/ctxhttp.go b/airflow/vendor/golang.org/x/net/context/ctxhttp/ctxhttp.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000..37dc0cf --- /dev/null +++ b/airflow/vendor/golang.org/x/net/context/ctxhttp/ctxhttp.go @@ -0,0 +1,71 @@ +// Copyright 2016 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. +// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style +// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. + +// Package ctxhttp provides helper functions for performing context-aware HTTP requests. +package ctxhttp // import "golang.org/x/net/context/ctxhttp" + +import ( + "context" + "io" + "net/http" + "net/url" + "strings" +) + +// Do sends an HTTP request with the provided http.Client and returns +// an HTTP response. +// +// If the client is nil, http.DefaultClient is used. +// +// The provided ctx must be non-nil. If it is canceled or times out, +// ctx.Err() will be returned. +func Do(ctx context.Context, client *http.Client, req *http.Request) (*http.Response, error) { + if client == nil { + client = http.DefaultClient + } + resp, err := client.Do(req.WithContext(ctx)) + // If we got an error, and the context has been canceled, + // the context's error is probably more useful. + if err != nil { + select { + case <-ctx.Done(): + err = ctx.Err() + default: + } + } + return resp, err +} + +// Get issues a GET request via the Do function. +func Get(ctx context.Context, client *http.Client, url string) (*http.Response, error) { + req, err := http.NewRequest("GET", url, nil) + if err != nil { + return nil, err + } + return Do(ctx, client, req) +} + +// Head issues a HEAD request via the Do function. +func Head(ctx context.Context, client *http.Client, url string) (*http.Response, error) { + req, err := http.NewRequest("HEAD", url, nil) + if err != nil { + return nil, err + } + return Do(ctx, client, req) +} + +// Post issues a POST request via the Do function. +func Post(ctx context.Context, client *http.Client, url string, bodyType string, body io.Reader) (*http.Response, error) { + req, err := http.NewRequest("POST", url, body) + if err != nil { + return nil, err + } + req.Header.Set("Content-Type", bodyType) + return Do(ctx, client, req) +} + +// PostForm issues a POST request via the Do function. +func PostForm(ctx context.Context, client *http.Client, url string, data url.Values) (*http.Response, error) { + return Post(ctx, client, url, "application/x-www-form-urlencoded", strings.NewReader(data.Encode())) +} diff --git a/airflow/vendor/golang.org/x/net/context/go17.go b/airflow/vendor/golang.org/x/net/context/go17.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000..d20f52b --- /dev/null +++ b/airflow/vendor/golang.org/x/net/context/go17.go @@ -0,0 +1,72 @@ +// Copyright 2016 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. +// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style +// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. + +// +build go1.7 + +package context + +import ( + "context" // standard library's context, as of Go 1.7 + "time" +) + +var ( + todo = context.TODO() + background = context.Background() +) + +// Canceled is the error returned by Context.Err when the context is canceled. +var Canceled = context.Canceled + +// DeadlineExceeded is the error returned by Context.Err when the context's +// deadline passes. +var DeadlineExceeded = context.DeadlineExceeded + +// WithCancel returns a copy of parent with a new Done channel. The returned +// context's Done channel is closed when the returned cancel function is called +// or when the parent context's Done channel is closed, whichever happens first. +// +// Canceling this context releases resources associated with it, so code should +// call cancel as soon as the operations running in this Context complete. +func WithCancel(parent Context) (ctx Context, cancel CancelFunc) { + ctx, f := context.WithCancel(parent) + return ctx, CancelFunc(f) +} + +// WithDeadline returns a copy of the parent context with the deadline adjusted +// to be no later than d. If the parent's deadline is already earlier than d, +// WithDeadline(parent, d) is semantically equivalent to parent. The returned +// context's Done channel is closed when the deadline expires, when the returned +// cancel function is called, or when the parent context's Done channel is +// closed, whichever happens first. +// +// Canceling this context releases resources associated with it, so code should +// call cancel as soon as the operations running in this Context complete. +func WithDeadline(parent Context, deadline time.Time) (Context, CancelFunc) { + ctx, f := context.WithDeadline(parent, deadline) + return ctx, CancelFunc(f) +} + +// WithTimeout returns WithDeadline(parent, time.Now().Add(timeout)). +// +// Canceling this context releases resources associated with it, so code should +// call cancel as soon as the operations running in this Context complete: +// +// func slowOperationWithTimeout(ctx context.Context) (Result, error) { +// ctx, cancel := context.WithTimeout(ctx, 100*time.Millisecond) +// defer cancel() // releases resources if slowOperation completes before timeout elapses +// return slowOperation(ctx) +// } +func WithTimeout(parent Context, timeout time.Duration) (Context, CancelFunc) { + return WithDeadline(parent, time.Now().Add(timeout)) +} + +// WithValue returns a copy of parent in which the value associated with key is +// val. +// +// Use context Values only for request-scoped data that transits processes and +// APIs, not for passing optional parameters to functions. +func WithValue(parent Context, key interface{}, val interface{}) Context { + return context.WithValue(parent, key, val) +} diff --git a/airflow/vendor/golang.org/x/net/context/go19.go b/airflow/vendor/golang.org/x/net/context/go19.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000..d88bd1d --- /dev/null +++ b/airflow/vendor/golang.org/x/net/context/go19.go @@ -0,0 +1,20 @@ +// Copyright 2017 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. +// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style +// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. + +// +build go1.9 + +package context + +import "context" // standard library's context, as of Go 1.7 + +// A Context carries a deadline, a cancelation signal, and other values across +// API boundaries. +// +// Context's methods may be called by multiple goroutines simultaneously. +type Context = context.Context + +// A CancelFunc tells an operation to abandon its work. +// A CancelFunc does not wait for the work to stop. +// After the first call, subsequent calls to a CancelFunc do nothing. +type CancelFunc = context.CancelFunc diff --git a/airflow/vendor/golang.org/x/net/context/pre_go17.go b/airflow/vendor/golang.org/x/net/context/pre_go17.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000..0f35592 --- /dev/null +++ b/airflow/vendor/golang.org/x/net/context/pre_go17.go @@ -0,0 +1,300 @@ +// Copyright 2014 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. +// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style +// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. + +// +build !go1.7 + +package context + +import ( + "errors" + "fmt" + "sync" + "time" +) + +// An emptyCtx is never canceled, has no values, and has no deadline. It is not +// struct{}, since vars of this type must have distinct addresses. +type emptyCtx int + +func (*emptyCtx) Deadline() (deadline time.Time, ok bool) { + return +} + +func (*emptyCtx) Done() <-chan struct{} { + return nil +} + +func (*emptyCtx) Err() error { + return nil +} + +func (*emptyCtx) Value(key interface{}) interface{} { + return nil +} + +func (e *emptyCtx) String() string { + switch e { + case background: + return "context.Background" + case todo: + return "context.TODO" + } + return "unknown empty Context" +} + +var ( + background = new(emptyCtx) + todo = new(emptyCtx) +) + +// Canceled is the error returned by Context.Err when the context is canceled. +var Canceled = errors.New("context canceled") + +// DeadlineExceeded is the error returned by Context.Err when the context's +// deadline passes. +var DeadlineExceeded = errors.New("context deadline exceeded") + +// WithCancel returns a copy of parent with a new Done channel. The returned +// context's Done channel is closed when the returned cancel function is called +// or when the parent context's Done channel is closed, whichever happens first. +// +// Canceling this context releases resources associated with it, so code should +// call cancel as soon as the operations running in this Context complete. +func WithCancel(parent Context) (ctx Context, cancel CancelFunc) { + c := newCancelCtx(parent) + propagateCancel(parent, c) + return c, func() { c.cancel(true, Canceled) } +} + +// newCancelCtx returns an initialized cancelCtx. +func newCancelCtx(parent Context) *cancelCtx { + return &cancelCtx{ + Context: parent, + done: make(chan struct{}), + } +} + +// propagateCancel arranges for child to be canceled when parent is. +func propagateCancel(parent Context, child canceler) { + if parent.Done() == nil { + return // parent is never canceled + } + if p, ok := parentCancelCtx(parent); ok { + p.mu.Lock() + if p.err != nil { + // parent has already been canceled + child.cancel(false, p.err) + } else { + if p.children == nil { + p.children = make(map[canceler]bool) + } + p.children[child] = true + } + p.mu.Unlock() + } else { + go func() { + select { + case <-parent.Done(): + child.cancel(false, parent.Err()) + case <-child.Done(): + } + }() + } +} + +// parentCancelCtx follows a chain of parent references until it finds a +// *cancelCtx. This function understands how each of the concrete types in this +// package represents its parent. +func parentCancelCtx(parent Context) (*cancelCtx, bool) { + for { + switch c := parent.(type) { + case *cancelCtx: + return c, true + case *timerCtx: + return c.cancelCtx, true + case *valueCtx: + parent = c.Context + default: + return nil, false + } + } +} + +// removeChild removes a context from its parent. +func removeChild(parent Context, child canceler) { + p, ok := parentCancelCtx(parent) + if !ok { + return + } + p.mu.Lock() + if p.children != nil { + delete(p.children, child) + } + p.mu.Unlock() +} + +// A canceler is a context type that can be canceled directly. The +// implementations are *cancelCtx and *timerCtx. +type canceler interface { + cancel(removeFromParent bool, err error) + Done() <-chan struct{} +} + +// A cancelCtx can be canceled. When canceled, it also cancels any children +// that implement canceler. +type cancelCtx struct { + Context + + done chan struct{} // closed by the first cancel call. + + mu sync.Mutex + children map[canceler]bool // set to nil by the first cancel call + err error // set to non-nil by the first cancel call +} + +func (c *cancelCtx) Done() <-chan struct{} { + return c.done +} + +func (c *cancelCtx) Err() error { + c.mu.Lock() + defer c.mu.Unlock() + return c.err +} + +func (c *cancelCtx) String() string { + return fmt.Sprintf("%v.WithCancel", c.Context) +} + +// cancel closes c.done, cancels each of c's children, and, if +// removeFromParent is true, removes c from its parent's children. +func (c *cancelCtx) cancel(removeFromParent bool, err error) { + if err == nil { + panic("context: internal error: missing cancel error") + } + c.mu.Lock() + if c.err != nil { + c.mu.Unlock() + return // already canceled + } + c.err = err + close(c.done) + for child := range c.children { + // NOTE: acquiring the child's lock while holding parent's lock. + child.cancel(false, err) + } + c.children = nil + c.mu.Unlock() + + if removeFromParent { + removeChild(c.Context, c) + } +} + +// WithDeadline returns a copy of the parent context with the deadline adjusted +// to be no later than d. If the parent's deadline is already earlier than d, +// WithDeadline(parent, d) is semantically equivalent to parent. The returned +// context's Done channel is closed when the deadline expires, when the returned +// cancel function is called, or when the parent context's Done channel is +// closed, whichever happens first. +// +// Canceling this context releases resources associated with it, so code should +// call cancel as soon as the operations running in this Context complete. +func WithDeadline(parent Context, deadline time.Time) (Context, CancelFunc) { + if cur, ok := parent.Deadline(); ok && cur.Before(deadline) { + // The current deadline is already sooner than the new one. + return WithCancel(parent) + } + c := &timerCtx{ + cancelCtx: newCancelCtx(parent), + deadline: deadline, + } + propagateCancel(parent, c) + d := deadline.Sub(time.Now()) + if d <= 0 { + c.cancel(true, DeadlineExceeded) // deadline has already passed + return c, func() { c.cancel(true, Canceled) } + } + c.mu.Lock() + defer c.mu.Unlock() + if c.err == nil { + c.timer = time.AfterFunc(d, func() { + c.cancel(true, DeadlineExceeded) + }) + } + return c, func() { c.cancel(true, Canceled) } +} + +// A timerCtx carries a timer and a deadline. It embeds a cancelCtx to +// implement Done and Err. It implements cancel by stopping its timer then +// delegating to cancelCtx.cancel. +type timerCtx struct { + *cancelCtx + timer *time.Timer // Under cancelCtx.mu. + + deadline time.Time +} + +func (c *timerCtx) Deadline() (deadline time.Time, ok bool) { + return c.deadline, true +} + +func (c *timerCtx) String() string { + return fmt.Sprintf("%v.WithDeadline(%s [%s])", c.cancelCtx.Context, c.deadline, c.deadline.Sub(time.Now())) +} + +func (c *timerCtx) cancel(removeFromParent bool, err error) { + c.cancelCtx.cancel(false, err) + if removeFromParent { + // Remove this timerCtx from its parent cancelCtx's children. + removeChild(c.cancelCtx.Context, c) + } + c.mu.Lock() + if c.timer != nil { + c.timer.Stop() + c.timer = nil + } + c.mu.Unlock() +} + +// WithTimeout returns WithDeadline(parent, time.Now().Add(timeout)). +// +// Canceling this context releases resources associated with it, so code should +// call cancel as soon as the operations running in this Context complete: +// +// func slowOperationWithTimeout(ctx context.Context) (Result, error) { +// ctx, cancel := context.WithTimeout(ctx, 100*time.Millisecond) +// defer cancel() // releases resources if slowOperation completes before timeout elapses +// return slowOperation(ctx) +// } +func WithTimeout(parent Context, timeout time.Duration) (Context, CancelFunc) { + return WithDeadline(parent, time.Now().Add(timeout)) +} + +// WithValue returns a copy of parent in which the value associated with key is +// val. +// +// Use context Values only for request-scoped data that transits processes and +// APIs, not for passing optional parameters to functions. +func WithValue(parent Context, key interface{}, val interface{}) Context { + return &valueCtx{parent, key, val} +} + +// A valueCtx carries a key-value pair. It implements Value for that key and +// delegates all other calls to the embedded Context. +type valueCtx struct { + Context + key, val interface{} +} + +func (c *valueCtx) String() string { + return fmt.Sprintf("%v.WithValue(%#v, %#v)", c.Context, c.key, c.val) +} + +func (c *valueCtx) Value(key interface{}) interface{} { + if c.key == key { + return c.val + } + return c.Context.Value(key) +} diff --git a/airflow/vendor/golang.org/x/net/context/pre_go19.go b/airflow/vendor/golang.org/x/net/context/pre_go19.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000..b105f80 --- /dev/null +++ b/airflow/vendor/golang.org/x/net/context/pre_go19.go @@ -0,0 +1,109 @@ +// Copyright 2014 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. +// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style +// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. + +// +build !go1.9 + +package context + +import "time" + +// A Context carries a deadline, a cancelation signal, and other values across +// API boundaries. +// +// Context's methods may be called by multiple goroutines simultaneously. +type Context interface { + // Deadline returns the time when work done on behalf of this context + // should be canceled. Deadline returns ok==false when no deadline is + // set. Successive calls to Deadline return the same results. + Deadline() (deadline time.Time, ok bool) + + // Done returns a channel that's closed when work done on behalf of this + // context should be canceled. Done may return nil if this context can + // never be canceled. Successive calls to Done return the same value. + // + // WithCancel arranges for Done to be closed when cancel is called; + // WithDeadline arranges for Done to be closed when the deadline + // expires; WithTimeout arranges for Done to be closed when the timeout + // elapses. + // + // Done is provided for use in select statements: + // + // // Stream generates values with DoSomething and sends them to out + // // until DoSomething returns an error or ctx.Done is closed. + // func Stream(ctx context.Context, out chan<- Value) error { + // for { + // v, err := DoSomething(ctx) + // if err != nil { + // return err + // } + // select { + // case <-ctx.Done(): + // return ctx.Err() + // case out <- v: + // } + // } + // } + // + // See http://blog.golang.org/pipelines for more examples of how to use + // a Done channel for cancelation. + Done() <-chan struct{} + + // Err returns a non-nil error value after Done is closed. Err returns + // Canceled if the context was canceled or DeadlineExceeded if the + // context's deadline passed. No other values for Err are defined. + // After Done is closed, successive calls to Err return the same value. + Err() error + + // Value returns the value associated with this context for key, or nil + // if no value is associated with key. Successive calls to Value with + // the same key returns the same result. + // + // Use context values only for request-scoped data that transits + // processes and API boundaries, not for passing optional parameters to + // functions. + // + // A key identifies a specific value in a Context. Functions that wish + // to store values in Context typically allocate a key in a global + // variable then use that key as the argument to context.WithValue and + // Context.Value. A key can be any type that supports equality; + // packages should define keys as an unexported type to avoid + // collisions. + // + // Packages that define a Context key should provide type-safe accessors + // for the values stores using that key: + // + // // Package user defines a User type that's stored in Contexts. + // package user + // + // import "golang.org/x/net/context" + // + // // User is the type of value stored in the Contexts. + // type User struct {...} + // + // // key is an unexported type for keys defined in this package. + // // This prevents collisions with keys defined in other packages. + // type key int + // + // // userKey is the key for user.User values in Contexts. It is + // // unexported; clients use user.NewContext and user.FromContext + // // instead of using this key directly. + // var userKey key = 0 + // + // // NewContext returns a new Context that carries value u. + // func NewContext(ctx context.Context, u *User) context.Context { + // return context.WithValue(ctx, userKey, u) + // } + // + // // FromContext returns the User value stored in ctx, if any. + // func FromContext(ctx context.Context) (*User, bool) { + // u, ok := ctx.Value(userKey).(*User) + // return u, ok + // } + Value(key interface{}) interface{} +} + +// A CancelFunc tells an operation to abandon its work. +// A CancelFunc does not wait for the work to stop. +// After the first call, subsequent calls to a CancelFunc do nothing. +type CancelFunc func() diff --git a/airflow/vendor/golang.org/x/oauth2/.travis.yml b/airflow/vendor/golang.org/x/oauth2/.travis.yml new file mode 100644 index 0000000..fa139db --- /dev/null +++ b/airflow/vendor/golang.org/x/oauth2/.travis.yml @@ -0,0 +1,13 @@ +language: go + +go: + - tip + +install: + - export GOPATH="$HOME/gopath" + - mkdir -p "$GOPATH/src/golang.org/x" + - mv "$TRAVIS_BUILD_DIR" "$GOPATH/src/golang.org/x/oauth2" + - go get -v -t -d golang.org/x/oauth2/... + +script: + - go test -v golang.org/x/oauth2/... diff --git a/airflow/vendor/golang.org/x/oauth2/AUTHORS b/airflow/vendor/golang.org/x/oauth2/AUTHORS new file mode 100644 index 0000000..15167cd --- /dev/null +++ b/airflow/vendor/golang.org/x/oauth2/AUTHORS @@ -0,0 +1,3 @@ +# This source code refers to The Go Authors for copyright purposes. +# The master list of authors is in the main Go distribution, +# visible at http://tip.golang.org/AUTHORS. diff --git a/airflow/vendor/golang.org/x/oauth2/CONTRIBUTING.md b/airflow/vendor/golang.org/x/oauth2/CONTRIBUTING.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000..dfbed62 --- /dev/null +++ b/airflow/vendor/golang.org/x/oauth2/CONTRIBUTING.md @@ -0,0 +1,26 @@ +# Contributing to Go + +Go is an open source project. + +It is the work of hundreds of contributors. We appreciate your help! + +## Filing issues + +When [filing an issue](https://github.com/golang/oauth2/issues), make sure to answer these five questions: + +1. What version of Go are you using (`go version`)? +2. What operating system and processor architecture are you using? +3. What did you do? +4. What did you expect to see? +5. What did you see instead? + +General questions should go to the [golang-nuts mailing list](https://groups.google.com/group/golang-nuts) instead of the issue tracker. +The gophers there will answer or ask you to file an issue if you've tripped over a bug. + +## Contributing code + +Please read the [Contribution Guidelines](https://golang.org/doc/contribute.html) +before sending patches. + +Unless otherwise noted, the Go source files are distributed under +the BSD-style license found in the LICENSE file. diff --git a/airflow/vendor/golang.org/x/oauth2/CONTRIBUTORS b/airflow/vendor/golang.org/x/oauth2/CONTRIBUTORS new file mode 100644 index 0000000..1c4577e --- /dev/null +++ b/airflow/vendor/golang.org/x/oauth2/CONTRIBUTORS @@ -0,0 +1,3 @@ +# This source code was written by the Go contributors. +# The master list of contributors is in the main Go distribution, +# visible at http://tip.golang.org/CONTRIBUTORS. diff --git a/airflow/vendor/golang.org/x/oauth2/LICENSE b/airflow/vendor/golang.org/x/oauth2/LICENSE new file mode 100644 index 0000000..6a66aea --- /dev/null +++ b/airflow/vendor/golang.org/x/oauth2/LICENSE @@ -0,0 +1,27 @@ +Copyright (c) 2009 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. + +Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without +modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are +met: + + * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright +notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. + * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above +copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer +in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the +distribution. + * Neither the name of Google Inc. nor the names of its +contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from +this software without specific prior written permission. + +THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS +"AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT +LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR +A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT +OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, +SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT +LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, +DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY +THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT +(INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE +OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. diff --git a/airflow/vendor/golang.org/x/oauth2/README.md b/airflow/vendor/golang.org/x/oauth2/README.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000..1473e12 --- /dev/null +++ b/airflow/vendor/golang.org/x/oauth2/README.md @@ -0,0 +1,36 @@ +# OAuth2 for Go + +[![Go Reference](https://pkg.go.dev/badge/golang.org/x/oauth2.svg)](https://pkg.go.dev/golang.org/x/oauth2) +[![Build Status](https://travis-ci.org/golang/oauth2.svg?branch=master)](https://travis-ci.org/golang/oauth2) + +oauth2 package contains a client implementation for OAuth 2.0 spec. + +## Installation + +~~~~ +go get golang.org/x/oauth2 +~~~~ + +Or you can manually git clone the repository to +`$(go env GOPATH)/src/golang.org/x/oauth2`. + +See pkg.go.dev for further documentation and examples. + +* [pkg.go.dev/golang.org/x/oauth2](https://pkg.go.dev/golang.org/x/oauth2) +* [pkg.go.dev/golang.org/x/oauth2/google](https://pkg.go.dev/golang.org/x/oauth2/google) + +## Policy for new packages + +We no longer accept new provider-specific packages in this repo if all +they do is add a single endpoint variable. If you just want to add a +single endpoint, add it to the +[pkg.go.dev/golang.org/x/oauth2/endpoints](https://pkg.go.dev/golang.org/x/oauth2/endpoints) +package. + +## Report Issues / Send Patches + +This repository uses Gerrit for code changes. To learn how to submit changes to +this repository, see https://golang.org/doc/contribute.html. + +The main issue tracker for the oauth2 repository is located at +https://github.com/golang/oauth2/issues. diff --git a/airflow/vendor/golang.org/x/oauth2/go.mod b/airflow/vendor/golang.org/x/oauth2/go.mod new file mode 100644 index 0000000..2b13f0b --- /dev/null +++ b/airflow/vendor/golang.org/x/oauth2/go.mod @@ -0,0 +1,9 @@ +module golang.org/x/oauth2 + +go 1.11 + +require ( + cloud.google.com/go v0.65.0 + golang.org/x/net v0.0.0-20200822124328-c89045814202 + google.golang.org/appengine v1.6.6 +) diff --git a/airflow/vendor/golang.org/x/oauth2/go.sum b/airflow/vendor/golang.org/x/oauth2/go.sum new file mode 100644 index 0000000..eab5833 --- /dev/null +++ b/airflow/vendor/golang.org/x/oauth2/go.sum @@ -0,0 +1,361 @@ +cloud.google.com/go v0.26.0/go.mod h1:aQUYkXzVsufM+DwF1aE+0xfcU+56JwCaLick0ClmMTw= +cloud.google.com/go v0.34.0/go.mod h1:aQUYkXzVsufM+DwF1aE+0xfcU+56JwCaLick0ClmMTw= 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All rights reserved. +// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style +// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. + +//go:build appengine +// +build appengine + +package internal + +import "google.golang.org/appengine/urlfetch" + +func init() { + appengineClientHook = urlfetch.Client +} diff --git a/airflow/vendor/golang.org/x/oauth2/internal/doc.go b/airflow/vendor/golang.org/x/oauth2/internal/doc.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000..03265e8 --- /dev/null +++ b/airflow/vendor/golang.org/x/oauth2/internal/doc.go @@ -0,0 +1,6 @@ +// Copyright 2017 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. +// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style +// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. + +// Package internal contains support packages for oauth2 package. +package internal diff --git a/airflow/vendor/golang.org/x/oauth2/internal/oauth2.go b/airflow/vendor/golang.org/x/oauth2/internal/oauth2.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000..c0ab196 --- /dev/null +++ b/airflow/vendor/golang.org/x/oauth2/internal/oauth2.go @@ -0,0 +1,37 @@ +// Copyright 2014 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. +// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style +// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. + +package internal + +import ( + "crypto/rsa" + "crypto/x509" + "encoding/pem" + "errors" + "fmt" +) + +// ParseKey converts the binary contents of a private key file +// to an *rsa.PrivateKey. It detects whether the private key is in a +// PEM container or not. If so, it extracts the the private key +// from PEM container before conversion. It only supports PEM +// containers with no passphrase. +func ParseKey(key []byte) (*rsa.PrivateKey, error) { + block, _ := pem.Decode(key) + if block != nil { + key = block.Bytes + } + parsedKey, err := x509.ParsePKCS8PrivateKey(key) + if err != nil { + parsedKey, err = x509.ParsePKCS1PrivateKey(key) + if err != nil { + return nil, fmt.Errorf("private key should be a PEM or plain PKCS1 or PKCS8; parse error: %v", err) + } + } + parsed, ok := parsedKey.(*rsa.PrivateKey) + if !ok { + return nil, errors.New("private key is invalid") + } + return parsed, nil +} diff --git a/airflow/vendor/golang.org/x/oauth2/internal/token.go b/airflow/vendor/golang.org/x/oauth2/internal/token.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000..355c386 --- /dev/null +++ b/airflow/vendor/golang.org/x/oauth2/internal/token.go @@ -0,0 +1,294 @@ +// Copyright 2014 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. +// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style +// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. + +package internal + +import ( + "context" + "encoding/json" + "errors" + "fmt" + "io" + "io/ioutil" + "math" + "mime" + "net/http" + "net/url" + "strconv" + "strings" + "sync" + "time" + + "golang.org/x/net/context/ctxhttp" +) + +// Token represents the credentials used to authorize +// the requests to access protected resources on the OAuth 2.0 +// provider's backend. +// +// This type is a mirror of oauth2.Token and exists to break +// an otherwise-circular dependency. Other internal packages +// should convert this Token into an oauth2.Token before use. +type Token struct { + // AccessToken is the token that authorizes and authenticates + // the requests. + AccessToken string + + // TokenType is the type of token. + // The Type method returns either this or "Bearer", the default. + TokenType string + + // RefreshToken is a token that's used by the application + // (as opposed to the user) to refresh the access token + // if it expires. + RefreshToken string + + // Expiry is the optional expiration time of the access token. + // + // If zero, TokenSource implementations will reuse the same + // token forever and RefreshToken or equivalent + // mechanisms for that TokenSource will not be used. + Expiry time.Time + + // Raw optionally contains extra metadata from the server + // when updating a token. + Raw interface{} +} + +// tokenJSON is the struct representing the HTTP response from OAuth2 +// providers returning a token in JSON form. +type tokenJSON struct { + AccessToken string `json:"access_token"` + TokenType string `json:"token_type"` + RefreshToken string `json:"refresh_token"` + ExpiresIn expirationTime `json:"expires_in"` // at least PayPal returns string, while most return number +} + +func (e *tokenJSON) expiry() (t time.Time) { + if v := e.ExpiresIn; v != 0 { + return time.Now().Add(time.Duration(v) * time.Second) + } + return +} + +type expirationTime int32 + +func (e *expirationTime) UnmarshalJSON(b []byte) error { + if len(b) == 0 || string(b) == "null" { + return nil + } + var n json.Number + err := json.Unmarshal(b, &n) + if err != nil { + return err + } + i, err := n.Int64() + if err != nil { + return err + } + if i > math.MaxInt32 { + i = math.MaxInt32 + } + *e = expirationTime(i) + return nil +} + +// RegisterBrokenAuthHeaderProvider previously did something. It is now a no-op. +// +// Deprecated: this function no longer does anything. Caller code that +// wants to avoid potential extra HTTP requests made during +// auto-probing of the provider's auth style should set +// Endpoint.AuthStyle. +func RegisterBrokenAuthHeaderProvider(tokenURL string) {} + +// AuthStyle is a copy of the golang.org/x/oauth2 package's AuthStyle type. +type AuthStyle int + +const ( + AuthStyleUnknown AuthStyle = 0 + AuthStyleInParams AuthStyle = 1 + AuthStyleInHeader AuthStyle = 2 +) + +// authStyleCache is the set of tokenURLs we've successfully used via +// RetrieveToken and which style auth we ended up using. +// It's called a cache, but it doesn't (yet?) shrink. It's expected that +// the set of OAuth2 servers a program contacts over time is fixed and +// small. +var authStyleCache struct { + sync.Mutex + m map[string]AuthStyle // keyed by tokenURL +} + +// ResetAuthCache resets the global authentication style cache used +// for AuthStyleUnknown token requests. +func ResetAuthCache() { + authStyleCache.Lock() + defer authStyleCache.Unlock() + authStyleCache.m = nil +} + +// lookupAuthStyle reports which auth style we last used with tokenURL +// when calling RetrieveToken and whether we have ever done so. +func lookupAuthStyle(tokenURL string) (style AuthStyle, ok bool) { + authStyleCache.Lock() + defer authStyleCache.Unlock() + style, ok = authStyleCache.m[tokenURL] + return +} + +// setAuthStyle adds an entry to authStyleCache, documented above. +func setAuthStyle(tokenURL string, v AuthStyle) { + authStyleCache.Lock() + defer authStyleCache.Unlock() + if authStyleCache.m == nil { + authStyleCache.m = make(map[string]AuthStyle) + } + authStyleCache.m[tokenURL] = v +} + +// newTokenRequest returns a new *http.Request to retrieve a new token +// from tokenURL using the provided clientID, clientSecret, and POST +// body parameters. +// +// inParams is whether the clientID & clientSecret should be encoded +// as the POST body. An 'inParams' value of true means to send it in +// the POST body (along with any values in v); false means to send it +// in the Authorization header. +func newTokenRequest(tokenURL, clientID, clientSecret string, v url.Values, authStyle AuthStyle) (*http.Request, error) { + if authStyle == AuthStyleInParams { + v = cloneURLValues(v) + if clientID != "" { + v.Set("client_id", clientID) + } + if clientSecret != "" { + v.Set("client_secret", clientSecret) + } + } + req, err := http.NewRequest("POST", tokenURL, strings.NewReader(v.Encode())) + if err != nil { + return nil, err + } + req.Header.Set("Content-Type", "application/x-www-form-urlencoded") + if authStyle == AuthStyleInHeader { + req.SetBasicAuth(url.QueryEscape(clientID), url.QueryEscape(clientSecret)) + } + return req, nil +} + +func cloneURLValues(v url.Values) url.Values { + v2 := make(url.Values, len(v)) + for k, vv := range v { + v2[k] = append([]string(nil), vv...) + } + return v2 +} + +func RetrieveToken(ctx context.Context, clientID, clientSecret, tokenURL string, v url.Values, authStyle AuthStyle) (*Token, error) { + needsAuthStyleProbe := authStyle == 0 + if needsAuthStyleProbe { + if style, ok := lookupAuthStyle(tokenURL); ok { + authStyle = style + needsAuthStyleProbe = false + } else { + authStyle = AuthStyleInHeader // the first way we'll try + } + } + req, err := newTokenRequest(tokenURL, clientID, clientSecret, v, authStyle) + if err != nil { + return nil, err + } + token, err := doTokenRoundTrip(ctx, req) + if err != nil && needsAuthStyleProbe { + // If we get an error, assume the server wants the + // clientID & clientSecret in a different form. + // See https://code.google.com/p/goauth2/issues/detail?id=31 for background. + // In summary: + // - Reddit only accepts client secret in the Authorization header + // - Dropbox accepts either it in URL param or Auth header, but not both. + // - Google only accepts URL param (not spec compliant?), not Auth header + // - Stripe only accepts client secret in Auth header with Bearer method, not Basic + // + // We used to maintain a big table in this code of all the sites and which way + // they went, but maintaining it didn't scale & got annoying. + // So just try both ways. + authStyle = AuthStyleInParams // the second way we'll try + req, _ = newTokenRequest(tokenURL, clientID, clientSecret, v, authStyle) + token, err = doTokenRoundTrip(ctx, req) + } + if needsAuthStyleProbe && err == nil { + setAuthStyle(tokenURL, authStyle) + } + // Don't overwrite `RefreshToken` with an empty value + // if this was a token refreshing request. + if token != nil && token.RefreshToken == "" { + token.RefreshToken = v.Get("refresh_token") + } + return token, err +} + +func doTokenRoundTrip(ctx context.Context, req *http.Request) (*Token, error) { + r, err := ctxhttp.Do(ctx, ContextClient(ctx), req) + if err != nil { + return nil, err + } + body, err := ioutil.ReadAll(io.LimitReader(r.Body, 1<<20)) + r.Body.Close() + if err != nil { + return nil, fmt.Errorf("oauth2: cannot fetch token: %v", err) + } + if code := r.StatusCode; code < 200 || code > 299 { + return nil, &RetrieveError{ + Response: r, + Body: body, + } + } + + var token *Token + content, _, _ := mime.ParseMediaType(r.Header.Get("Content-Type")) + switch content { + case "application/x-www-form-urlencoded", "text/plain": + vals, err := url.ParseQuery(string(body)) + if err != nil { + return nil, err + } + token = &Token{ + AccessToken: vals.Get("access_token"), + TokenType: vals.Get("token_type"), + RefreshToken: vals.Get("refresh_token"), + Raw: vals, + } + e := vals.Get("expires_in") + expires, _ := strconv.Atoi(e) + if expires != 0 { + token.Expiry = time.Now().Add(time.Duration(expires) * time.Second) + } + default: + var tj tokenJSON + if err = json.Unmarshal(body, &tj); err != nil { + return nil, err + } + token = &Token{ + AccessToken: tj.AccessToken, + TokenType: tj.TokenType, + RefreshToken: tj.RefreshToken, + Expiry: tj.expiry(), + Raw: make(map[string]interface{}), + } + json.Unmarshal(body, &token.Raw) // no error checks for optional fields + } + if token.AccessToken == "" { + return nil, errors.New("oauth2: server response missing access_token") + } + return token, nil +} + +type RetrieveError struct { + Response *http.Response + Body []byte +} + +func (r *RetrieveError) Error() string { + return fmt.Sprintf("oauth2: cannot fetch token: %v\nResponse: %s", r.Response.Status, r.Body) +} diff --git a/airflow/vendor/golang.org/x/oauth2/internal/transport.go b/airflow/vendor/golang.org/x/oauth2/internal/transport.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000..572074a --- /dev/null +++ b/airflow/vendor/golang.org/x/oauth2/internal/transport.go @@ -0,0 +1,33 @@ +// Copyright 2014 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. +// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style +// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. + +package internal + +import ( + "context" + "net/http" +) + +// HTTPClient is the context key to use with golang.org/x/net/context's +// WithValue function to associate an *http.Client value with a context. +var HTTPClient ContextKey + +// ContextKey is just an empty struct. It exists so HTTPClient can be +// an immutable public variable with a unique type. It's immutable +// because nobody else can create a ContextKey, being unexported. +type ContextKey struct{} + +var appengineClientHook func(context.Context) *http.Client + +func ContextClient(ctx context.Context) *http.Client { + if ctx != nil { + if hc, ok := ctx.Value(HTTPClient).(*http.Client); ok { + return hc + } + } + if appengineClientHook != nil { + return appengineClientHook(ctx) + } + return http.DefaultClient +} diff --git a/airflow/vendor/golang.org/x/oauth2/oauth2.go b/airflow/vendor/golang.org/x/oauth2/oauth2.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000..291df5c --- /dev/null +++ b/airflow/vendor/golang.org/x/oauth2/oauth2.go @@ -0,0 +1,381 @@ +// Copyright 2014 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. +// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style +// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. + +// Package oauth2 provides support for making +// OAuth2 authorized and authenticated HTTP requests, +// as specified in RFC 6749. +// It can additionally grant authorization with Bearer JWT. +package oauth2 // import "golang.org/x/oauth2" + +import ( + "bytes" + "context" + "errors" + "net/http" + "net/url" + "strings" + "sync" + + "golang.org/x/oauth2/internal" +) + +// NoContext is the default context you should supply if not using +// your own context.Context (see https://golang.org/x/net/context). +// +// Deprecated: Use context.Background() or context.TODO() instead. +var NoContext = context.TODO() + +// RegisterBrokenAuthHeaderProvider previously did something. It is now a no-op. +// +// Deprecated: this function no longer does anything. Caller code that +// wants to avoid potential extra HTTP requests made during +// auto-probing of the provider's auth style should set +// Endpoint.AuthStyle. +func RegisterBrokenAuthHeaderProvider(tokenURL string) {} + +// Config describes a typical 3-legged OAuth2 flow, with both the +// client application information and the server's endpoint URLs. +// For the client credentials 2-legged OAuth2 flow, see the clientcredentials +// package (https://golang.org/x/oauth2/clientcredentials). +type Config struct { + // ClientID is the application's ID. + ClientID string + + // ClientSecret is the application's secret. + ClientSecret string + + // Endpoint contains the resource server's token endpoint + // URLs. These are constants specific to each server and are + // often available via site-specific packages, such as + // google.Endpoint or github.Endpoint. + Endpoint Endpoint + + // RedirectURL is the URL to redirect users going through + // the OAuth flow, after the resource owner's URLs. + RedirectURL string + + // Scope specifies optional requested permissions. + Scopes []string +} + +// A TokenSource is anything that can return a token. +type TokenSource interface { + // Token returns a token or an error. + // Token must be safe for concurrent use by multiple goroutines. + // The returned Token must not be modified. + Token() (*Token, error) +} + +// Endpoint represents an OAuth 2.0 provider's authorization and token +// endpoint URLs. +type Endpoint struct { + AuthURL string + TokenURL string + + // AuthStyle optionally specifies how the endpoint wants the + // client ID & client secret sent. The zero value means to + // auto-detect. + AuthStyle AuthStyle +} + +// AuthStyle represents how requests for tokens are authenticated +// to the server. +type AuthStyle int + +const ( + // AuthStyleAutoDetect means to auto-detect which authentication + // style the provider wants by trying both ways and caching + // the successful way for the future. + AuthStyleAutoDetect AuthStyle = 0 + + // AuthStyleInParams sends the "client_id" and "client_secret" + // in the POST body as application/x-www-form-urlencoded parameters. + AuthStyleInParams AuthStyle = 1 + + // AuthStyleInHeader sends the client_id and client_password + // using HTTP Basic Authorization. This is an optional style + // described in the OAuth2 RFC 6749 section 2.3.1. + AuthStyleInHeader AuthStyle = 2 +) + +var ( + // AccessTypeOnline and AccessTypeOffline are options passed + // to the Options.AuthCodeURL method. They modify the + // "access_type" field that gets sent in the URL returned by + // AuthCodeURL. + // + // Online is the default if neither is specified. If your + // application needs to refresh access tokens when the user + // is not present at the browser, then use offline. This will + // result in your application obtaining a refresh token the + // first time your application exchanges an authorization + // code for a user. + AccessTypeOnline AuthCodeOption = SetAuthURLParam("access_type", "online") + AccessTypeOffline AuthCodeOption = SetAuthURLParam("access_type", "offline") + + // ApprovalForce forces the users to view the consent dialog + // and confirm the permissions request at the URL returned + // from AuthCodeURL, even if they've already done so. + ApprovalForce AuthCodeOption = SetAuthURLParam("prompt", "consent") +) + +// An AuthCodeOption is passed to Config.AuthCodeURL. +type AuthCodeOption interface { + setValue(url.Values) +} + +type setParam struct{ k, v string } + +func (p setParam) setValue(m url.Values) { m.Set(p.k, p.v) } + +// SetAuthURLParam builds an AuthCodeOption which passes key/value parameters +// to a provider's authorization endpoint. +func SetAuthURLParam(key, value string) AuthCodeOption { + return setParam{key, value} +} + +// AuthCodeURL returns a URL to OAuth 2.0 provider's consent page +// that asks for permissions for the required scopes explicitly. +// +// State is a token to protect the user from CSRF attacks. You must +// always provide a non-empty string and validate that it matches the +// the state query parameter on your redirect callback. +// See http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6749#section-10.12 for more info. +// +// Opts may include AccessTypeOnline or AccessTypeOffline, as well +// as ApprovalForce. +// It can also be used to pass the PKCE challenge. +// See https://www.oauth.com/oauth2-servers/pkce/ for more info. +func (c *Config) AuthCodeURL(state string, opts ...AuthCodeOption) string { + var buf bytes.Buffer + buf.WriteString(c.Endpoint.AuthURL) + v := url.Values{ + "response_type": {"code"}, + "client_id": {c.ClientID}, + } + if c.RedirectURL != "" { + v.Set("redirect_uri", c.RedirectURL) + } + if len(c.Scopes) > 0 { + v.Set("scope", strings.Join(c.Scopes, " ")) + } + if state != "" { + // TODO(light): Docs say never to omit state; don't allow empty. + v.Set("state", state) + } + for _, opt := range opts { + opt.setValue(v) + } + if strings.Contains(c.Endpoint.AuthURL, "?") { + buf.WriteByte('&') + } else { + buf.WriteByte('?') + } + buf.WriteString(v.Encode()) + return buf.String() +} + +// PasswordCredentialsToken converts a resource owner username and password +// pair into a token. +// +// Per the RFC, this grant type should only be used "when there is a high +// degree of trust between the resource owner and the client (e.g., the client +// is part of the device operating system or a highly privileged application), +// and when other authorization grant types are not available." +// See https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6749#section-4.3 for more info. +// +// The provided context optionally controls which HTTP client is used. See the HTTPClient variable. +func (c *Config) PasswordCredentialsToken(ctx context.Context, username, password string) (*Token, error) { + v := url.Values{ + "grant_type": {"password"}, + "username": {username}, + "password": {password}, + } + if len(c.Scopes) > 0 { + v.Set("scope", strings.Join(c.Scopes, " ")) + } + return retrieveToken(ctx, c, v) +} + +// Exchange converts an authorization code into a token. +// +// It is used after a resource provider redirects the user back +// to the Redirect URI (the URL obtained from AuthCodeURL). +// +// The provided context optionally controls which HTTP client is used. See the HTTPClient variable. +// +// The code will be in the *http.Request.FormValue("code"). Before +// calling Exchange, be sure to validate FormValue("state"). +// +// Opts may include the PKCE verifier code if previously used in AuthCodeURL. +// See https://www.oauth.com/oauth2-servers/pkce/ for more info. +func (c *Config) Exchange(ctx context.Context, code string, opts ...AuthCodeOption) (*Token, error) { + v := url.Values{ + "grant_type": {"authorization_code"}, + "code": {code}, + } + if c.RedirectURL != "" { + v.Set("redirect_uri", c.RedirectURL) + } + for _, opt := range opts { + opt.setValue(v) + } + return retrieveToken(ctx, c, v) +} + +// Client returns an HTTP client using the provided token. +// The token will auto-refresh as necessary. The underlying +// HTTP transport will be obtained using the provided context. +// The returned client and its Transport should not be modified. +func (c *Config) Client(ctx context.Context, t *Token) *http.Client { + return NewClient(ctx, c.TokenSource(ctx, t)) +} + +// TokenSource returns a TokenSource that returns t until t expires, +// automatically refreshing it as necessary using the provided context. +// +// Most users will use Config.Client instead. +func (c *Config) TokenSource(ctx context.Context, t *Token) TokenSource { + tkr := &tokenRefresher{ + ctx: ctx, + conf: c, + } + if t != nil { + tkr.refreshToken = t.RefreshToken + } + return &reuseTokenSource{ + t: t, + new: tkr, + } +} + +// tokenRefresher is a TokenSource that makes "grant_type"=="refresh_token" +// HTTP requests to renew a token using a RefreshToken. +type tokenRefresher struct { + ctx context.Context // used to get HTTP requests + conf *Config + refreshToken string +} + +// WARNING: Token is not safe for concurrent access, as it +// updates the tokenRefresher's refreshToken field. +// Within this package, it is used by reuseTokenSource which +// synchronizes calls to this method with its own mutex. +func (tf *tokenRefresher) Token() (*Token, error) { + if tf.refreshToken == "" { + return nil, errors.New("oauth2: token expired and refresh token is not set") + } + + tk, err := retrieveToken(tf.ctx, tf.conf, url.Values{ + "grant_type": {"refresh_token"}, + "refresh_token": {tf.refreshToken}, + }) + + if err != nil { + return nil, err + } + if tf.refreshToken != tk.RefreshToken { + tf.refreshToken = tk.RefreshToken + } + return tk, err +} + +// reuseTokenSource is a TokenSource that holds a single token in memory +// and validates its expiry before each call to retrieve it with +// Token. If it's expired, it will be auto-refreshed using the +// new TokenSource. +type reuseTokenSource struct { + new TokenSource // called when t is expired. + + mu sync.Mutex // guards t + t *Token +} + +// Token returns the current token if it's still valid, else will +// refresh the current token (using r.Context for HTTP client +// information) and return the new one. +func (s *reuseTokenSource) Token() (*Token, error) { + s.mu.Lock() + defer s.mu.Unlock() + if s.t.Valid() { + return s.t, nil + } + t, err := s.new.Token() + if err != nil { + return nil, err + } + s.t = t + return t, nil +} + +// StaticTokenSource returns a TokenSource that always returns the same token. +// Because the provided token t is never refreshed, StaticTokenSource is only +// useful for tokens that never expire. +func StaticTokenSource(t *Token) TokenSource { + return staticTokenSource{t} +} + +// staticTokenSource is a TokenSource that always returns the same Token. +type staticTokenSource struct { + t *Token +} + +func (s staticTokenSource) Token() (*Token, error) { + return s.t, nil +} + +// HTTPClient is the context key to use with golang.org/x/net/context's +// WithValue function to associate an *http.Client value with a context. +var HTTPClient internal.ContextKey + +// NewClient creates an *http.Client from a Context and TokenSource. +// The returned client is not valid beyond the lifetime of the context. +// +// Note that if a custom *http.Client is provided via the Context it +// is used only for token acquisition and is not used to configure the +// *http.Client returned from NewClient. +// +// As a special case, if src is nil, a non-OAuth2 client is returned +// using the provided context. This exists to support related OAuth2 +// packages. +func NewClient(ctx context.Context, src TokenSource) *http.Client { + if src == nil { + return internal.ContextClient(ctx) + } + return &http.Client{ + Transport: &Transport{ + Base: internal.ContextClient(ctx).Transport, + Source: ReuseTokenSource(nil, src), + }, + } +} + +// ReuseTokenSource returns a TokenSource which repeatedly returns the +// same token as long as it's valid, starting with t. +// When its cached token is invalid, a new token is obtained from src. +// +// ReuseTokenSource is typically used to reuse tokens from a cache +// (such as a file on disk) between runs of a program, rather than +// obtaining new tokens unnecessarily. +// +// The initial token t may be nil, in which case the TokenSource is +// wrapped in a caching version if it isn't one already. This also +// means it's always safe to wrap ReuseTokenSource around any other +// TokenSource without adverse effects. +func ReuseTokenSource(t *Token, src TokenSource) TokenSource { + // Don't wrap a reuseTokenSource in itself. That would work, + // but cause an unnecessary number of mutex operations. + // Just build the equivalent one. + if rt, ok := src.(*reuseTokenSource); ok { + if t == nil { + // Just use it directly. + return rt + } + src = rt.new + } + return &reuseTokenSource{ + t: t, + new: src, + } +} diff --git a/airflow/vendor/golang.org/x/oauth2/token.go b/airflow/vendor/golang.org/x/oauth2/token.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000..8227203 --- /dev/null +++ b/airflow/vendor/golang.org/x/oauth2/token.go @@ -0,0 +1,178 @@ +// Copyright 2014 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. +// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style +// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. + +package oauth2 + +import ( + "context" + "fmt" + "net/http" + "net/url" + "strconv" + "strings" + "time" + + "golang.org/x/oauth2/internal" +) + +// expiryDelta determines how earlier a token should be considered +// expired than its actual expiration time. It is used to avoid late +// expirations due to client-server time mismatches. +const expiryDelta = 10 * time.Second + +// Token represents the credentials used to authorize +// the requests to access protected resources on the OAuth 2.0 +// provider's backend. +// +// Most users of this package should not access fields of Token +// directly. They're exported mostly for use by related packages +// implementing derivative OAuth2 flows. +type Token struct { + // AccessToken is the token that authorizes and authenticates + // the requests. + AccessToken string `json:"access_token"` + + // TokenType is the type of token. + // The Type method returns either this or "Bearer", the default. + TokenType string `json:"token_type,omitempty"` + + // RefreshToken is a token that's used by the application + // (as opposed to the user) to refresh the access token + // if it expires. + RefreshToken string `json:"refresh_token,omitempty"` + + // Expiry is the optional expiration time of the access token. + // + // If zero, TokenSource implementations will reuse the same + // token forever and RefreshToken or equivalent + // mechanisms for that TokenSource will not be used. + Expiry time.Time `json:"expiry,omitempty"` + + // raw optionally contains extra metadata from the server + // when updating a token. + raw interface{} +} + +// Type returns t.TokenType if non-empty, else "Bearer". +func (t *Token) Type() string { + if strings.EqualFold(t.TokenType, "bearer") { + return "Bearer" + } + if strings.EqualFold(t.TokenType, "mac") { + return "MAC" + } + if strings.EqualFold(t.TokenType, "basic") { + return "Basic" + } + if t.TokenType != "" { + return t.TokenType + } + return "Bearer" +} + +// SetAuthHeader sets the Authorization header to r using the access +// token in t. +// +// This method is unnecessary when using Transport or an HTTP Client +// returned by this package. +func (t *Token) SetAuthHeader(r *http.Request) { + r.Header.Set("Authorization", t.Type()+" "+t.AccessToken) +} + +// WithExtra returns a new Token that's a clone of t, but using the +// provided raw extra map. This is only intended for use by packages +// implementing derivative OAuth2 flows. +func (t *Token) WithExtra(extra interface{}) *Token { + t2 := new(Token) + *t2 = *t + t2.raw = extra + return t2 +} + +// Extra returns an extra field. +// Extra fields are key-value pairs returned by the server as a +// part of the token retrieval response. +func (t *Token) Extra(key string) interface{} { + if raw, ok := t.raw.(map[string]interface{}); ok { + return raw[key] + } + + vals, ok := t.raw.(url.Values) + if !ok { + return nil + } + + v := vals.Get(key) + switch s := strings.TrimSpace(v); strings.Count(s, ".") { + case 0: // Contains no "."; try to parse as int + if i, err := strconv.ParseInt(s, 10, 64); err == nil { + return i + } + case 1: // Contains a single "."; try to parse as float + if f, err := strconv.ParseFloat(s, 64); err == nil { + return f + } + } + + return v +} + +// timeNow is time.Now but pulled out as a variable for tests. +var timeNow = time.Now + +// expired reports whether the token is expired. +// t must be non-nil. +func (t *Token) expired() bool { + if t.Expiry.IsZero() { + return false + } + return t.Expiry.Round(0).Add(-expiryDelta).Before(timeNow()) +} + +// Valid reports whether t is non-nil, has an AccessToken, and is not expired. +func (t *Token) Valid() bool { + return t != nil && t.AccessToken != "" && !t.expired() +} + +// tokenFromInternal maps an *internal.Token struct into +// a *Token struct. +func tokenFromInternal(t *internal.Token) *Token { + if t == nil { + return nil + } + return &Token{ + AccessToken: t.AccessToken, + TokenType: t.TokenType, + RefreshToken: t.RefreshToken, + Expiry: t.Expiry, + raw: t.Raw, + } +} + +// retrieveToken takes a *Config and uses that to retrieve an *internal.Token. +// This token is then mapped from *internal.Token into an *oauth2.Token which is returned along +// with an error.. +func retrieveToken(ctx context.Context, c *Config, v url.Values) (*Token, error) { + tk, err := internal.RetrieveToken(ctx, c.ClientID, c.ClientSecret, c.Endpoint.TokenURL, v, internal.AuthStyle(c.Endpoint.AuthStyle)) + if err != nil { + if rErr, ok := err.(*internal.RetrieveError); ok { + return nil, (*RetrieveError)(rErr) + } + return nil, err + } + return tokenFromInternal(tk), nil +} + +// RetrieveError is the error returned when the token endpoint returns a +// non-2XX HTTP status code. +type RetrieveError struct { + Response *http.Response + // Body is the body that was consumed by reading Response.Body. + // It may be truncated. + Body []byte +} + +func (r *RetrieveError) Error() string { + return fmt.Sprintf("oauth2: cannot fetch token: %v\nResponse: %s", r.Response.Status, r.Body) +} diff --git a/airflow/vendor/golang.org/x/oauth2/transport.go b/airflow/vendor/golang.org/x/oauth2/transport.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000..9065791 --- /dev/null +++ b/airflow/vendor/golang.org/x/oauth2/transport.go @@ -0,0 +1,89 @@ +// Copyright 2014 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. +// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style +// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. + +package oauth2 + +import ( + "errors" + "log" + "net/http" + "sync" +) + +// Transport is an http.RoundTripper that makes OAuth 2.0 HTTP requests, +// wrapping a base RoundTripper and adding an Authorization header +// with a token from the supplied Sources. +// +// Transport is a low-level mechanism. Most code will use the +// higher-level Config.Client method instead. +type Transport struct { + // Source supplies the token to add to outgoing requests' + // Authorization headers. + Source TokenSource + + // Base is the base RoundTripper used to make HTTP requests. + // If nil, http.DefaultTransport is used. + Base http.RoundTripper +} + +// RoundTrip authorizes and authenticates the request with an +// access token from Transport's Source. +func (t *Transport) RoundTrip(req *http.Request) (*http.Response, error) { + reqBodyClosed := false + if req.Body != nil { + defer func() { + if !reqBodyClosed { + req.Body.Close() + } + }() + } + + if t.Source == nil { + return nil, errors.New("oauth2: Transport's Source is nil") + } + token, err := t.Source.Token() + if err != nil { + return nil, err + } + + req2 := cloneRequest(req) // per RoundTripper contract + token.SetAuthHeader(req2) + + // req.Body is assumed to be closed by the base RoundTripper. + reqBodyClosed = true + return t.base().RoundTrip(req2) +} + +var cancelOnce sync.Once + +// CancelRequest does nothing. It used to be a legacy cancellation mechanism +// but now only it only logs on first use to warn that it's deprecated. +// +// Deprecated: use contexts for cancellation instead. +func (t *Transport) CancelRequest(req *http.Request) { + cancelOnce.Do(func() { + log.Printf("deprecated: golang.org/x/oauth2: Transport.CancelRequest no longer does anything; use contexts") + }) +} + +func (t *Transport) base() http.RoundTripper { + if t.Base != nil { + return t.Base + } + return http.DefaultTransport +} + +// cloneRequest returns a clone of the provided *http.Request. +// The clone is a shallow copy of the struct and its Header map. +func cloneRequest(r *http.Request) *http.Request { + // shallow copy of the struct + r2 := new(http.Request) + *r2 = *r + // deep copy of the Header + r2.Header = make(http.Header, len(r.Header)) + for k, s := range r.Header { + r2.Header[k] = append([]string(nil), s...) + } + return r2 +} diff --git a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/appengine/LICENSE b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/appengine/LICENSE new file mode 100644 index 0000000..d645695 --- /dev/null +++ b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/appengine/LICENSE @@ -0,0 +1,202 @@ + + Apache License + Version 2.0, January 2004 + http://www.apache.org/licenses/ + + TERMS AND CONDITIONS FOR USE, REPRODUCTION, AND DISTRIBUTION + + 1. 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All rights reserved. +// Use of this source code is governed by the Apache 2.0 +// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. + +// +build !appengine + +package internal + +import ( + "bytes" + "errors" + "fmt" + "io/ioutil" + "log" + "net" + "net/http" + "net/url" + "os" + "runtime" + "strconv" + "strings" + "sync" + "sync/atomic" + "time" + + "github.com/golang/protobuf/proto" + netcontext "golang.org/x/net/context" + + basepb "google.golang.org/appengine/internal/base" + logpb "google.golang.org/appengine/internal/log" + remotepb "google.golang.org/appengine/internal/remote_api" +) + +const ( + apiPath = "/rpc_http" + defaultTicketSuffix = "/default.20150612t184001.0" +) + +var ( + // Incoming headers. + ticketHeader = http.CanonicalHeaderKey("X-AppEngine-API-Ticket") + dapperHeader = http.CanonicalHeaderKey("X-Google-DapperTraceInfo") + traceHeader = http.CanonicalHeaderKey("X-Cloud-Trace-Context") + curNamespaceHeader = http.CanonicalHeaderKey("X-AppEngine-Current-Namespace") + userIPHeader = http.CanonicalHeaderKey("X-AppEngine-User-IP") + remoteAddrHeader = http.CanonicalHeaderKey("X-AppEngine-Remote-Addr") + devRequestIdHeader = http.CanonicalHeaderKey("X-Appengine-Dev-Request-Id") + + // Outgoing headers. + apiEndpointHeader = http.CanonicalHeaderKey("X-Google-RPC-Service-Endpoint") + apiEndpointHeaderValue = []string{"app-engine-apis"} + apiMethodHeader = http.CanonicalHeaderKey("X-Google-RPC-Service-Method") + apiMethodHeaderValue = []string{"/VMRemoteAPI.CallRemoteAPI"} + apiDeadlineHeader = http.CanonicalHeaderKey("X-Google-RPC-Service-Deadline") + apiContentType = http.CanonicalHeaderKey("Content-Type") + apiContentTypeValue = []string{"application/octet-stream"} + logFlushHeader = http.CanonicalHeaderKey("X-AppEngine-Log-Flush-Count") + + apiHTTPClient = &http.Client{ + Transport: &http.Transport{ + Proxy: http.ProxyFromEnvironment, + Dial: limitDial, + MaxIdleConns: 1000, + MaxIdleConnsPerHost: 10000, + IdleConnTimeout: 90 * time.Second, + }, + } + + defaultTicketOnce sync.Once + defaultTicket string + backgroundContextOnce sync.Once + backgroundContext netcontext.Context +) + +func apiURL() *url.URL { + host, port := "appengine.googleapis.internal", "10001" + if h := os.Getenv("API_HOST"); h != "" { + host = h + } + if p := os.Getenv("API_PORT"); p != "" { + port = p + } + return &url.URL{ + Scheme: "http", + Host: host + ":" + port, + Path: apiPath, + } +} + +func handleHTTP(w http.ResponseWriter, r *http.Request) { + c := &context{ + req: r, + outHeader: w.Header(), + apiURL: apiURL(), + } + r = r.WithContext(withContext(r.Context(), c)) + c.req = r + + stopFlushing := make(chan int) + + // Patch up RemoteAddr so it looks reasonable. + if addr := r.Header.Get(userIPHeader); addr != "" { + r.RemoteAddr = addr + } else if addr = r.Header.Get(remoteAddrHeader); addr != "" { + r.RemoteAddr = addr + } else { + // Should not normally reach here, but pick a sensible default anyway. + r.RemoteAddr = "127.0.0.1" + } + // The address in the headers will most likely be of these forms: + // 123.123.123.123 + // 2001:db8::1 + // net/http.Request.RemoteAddr is specified to be in "IP:port" form. + if _, _, err := net.SplitHostPort(r.RemoteAddr); err != nil { + // Assume the remote address is only a host; add a default port. + r.RemoteAddr = net.JoinHostPort(r.RemoteAddr, "80") + } + + // Start goroutine responsible for flushing app logs. + // This is done after adding c to ctx.m (and stopped before removing it) + // because flushing logs requires making an API call. + go c.logFlusher(stopFlushing) + + executeRequestSafely(c, r) + c.outHeader = nil // make sure header changes aren't respected any more + + stopFlushing <- 1 // any logging beyond this point will be dropped + + // Flush any pending logs asynchronously. + c.pendingLogs.Lock() + flushes := c.pendingLogs.flushes + if len(c.pendingLogs.lines) > 0 { + flushes++ + } + c.pendingLogs.Unlock() + flushed := make(chan struct{}) + go func() { + defer close(flushed) + // Force a log flush, because with very short requests we + // may not ever flush logs. + c.flushLog(true) + }() + w.Header().Set(logFlushHeader, strconv.Itoa(flushes)) + + // Avoid nil Write call if c.Write is never called. + if c.outCode != 0 { + w.WriteHeader(c.outCode) + } + if c.outBody != nil { + w.Write(c.outBody) + } + // Wait for the last flush to complete before returning, + // otherwise the security ticket will not be valid. + <-flushed +} + +func executeRequestSafely(c *context, r *http.Request) { + defer func() { + if x := recover(); x != nil { + logf(c, 4, "%s", renderPanic(x)) // 4 == critical + c.outCode = 500 + } + }() + + http.DefaultServeMux.ServeHTTP(c, r) +} + +func renderPanic(x interface{}) string { + buf := make([]byte, 16<<10) // 16 KB should be plenty + buf = buf[:runtime.Stack(buf, false)] + + // Remove the first few stack frames: + // this func + // the recover closure in the caller + // That will root the stack trace at the site of the panic. + const ( + skipStart = "internal.renderPanic" + skipFrames = 2 + ) + start := bytes.Index(buf, []byte(skipStart)) + p := start + for i := 0; i < skipFrames*2 && p+1 < len(buf); i++ { + p = bytes.IndexByte(buf[p+1:], '\n') + p + 1 + if p < 0 { + break + } + } + if p >= 0 { + // buf[start:p+1] is the block to remove. + // Copy buf[p+1:] over buf[start:] and shrink buf. + copy(buf[start:], buf[p+1:]) + buf = buf[:len(buf)-(p+1-start)] + } + + // Add panic heading. + head := fmt.Sprintf("panic: %v\n\n", x) + if len(head) > len(buf) { + // Extremely unlikely to happen. + return head + } + copy(buf[len(head):], buf) + copy(buf, head) + + return string(buf) +} + +// context represents the context of an in-flight HTTP request. +// It implements the appengine.Context and http.ResponseWriter interfaces. +type context struct { + req *http.Request + + outCode int + outHeader http.Header + outBody []byte + + pendingLogs struct { + sync.Mutex + lines []*logpb.UserAppLogLine + flushes int + } + + apiURL *url.URL +} + +var contextKey = "holds a *context" + +// jointContext joins two contexts in a superficial way. +// It takes values and timeouts from a base context, and only values from another context. +type jointContext struct { + base netcontext.Context + valuesOnly netcontext.Context +} + +func (c jointContext) Deadline() (time.Time, bool) { + return c.base.Deadline() +} + +func (c jointContext) Done() <-chan struct{} { + return c.base.Done() +} + +func (c jointContext) Err() error { + return c.base.Err() +} + +func (c jointContext) Value(key interface{}) interface{} { + if val := c.base.Value(key); val != nil { + return val + } + return c.valuesOnly.Value(key) +} + +// fromContext returns the App Engine context or nil if ctx is not +// derived from an App Engine context. +func fromContext(ctx netcontext.Context) *context { + c, _ := ctx.Value(&contextKey).(*context) + return c +} + +func withContext(parent netcontext.Context, c *context) netcontext.Context { + ctx := netcontext.WithValue(parent, &contextKey, c) + if ns := c.req.Header.Get(curNamespaceHeader); ns != "" { + ctx = withNamespace(ctx, ns) + } + return ctx +} + +func toContext(c *context) netcontext.Context { + return withContext(netcontext.Background(), c) +} + +func IncomingHeaders(ctx netcontext.Context) http.Header { + if c := fromContext(ctx); c != nil { + return c.req.Header + } + return nil +} + +func ReqContext(req *http.Request) netcontext.Context { + return req.Context() +} + +func WithContext(parent netcontext.Context, req *http.Request) netcontext.Context { + return jointContext{ + base: parent, + valuesOnly: req.Context(), + } +} + +// DefaultTicket returns a ticket used for background context or dev_appserver. +func DefaultTicket() string { + defaultTicketOnce.Do(func() { + if IsDevAppServer() { + defaultTicket = "testapp" + defaultTicketSuffix + return + } + appID := partitionlessAppID() + escAppID := strings.Replace(strings.Replace(appID, ":", "_", -1), ".", "_", -1) + majVersion := VersionID(nil) + if i := strings.Index(majVersion, "."); i > 0 { + majVersion = majVersion[:i] + } + defaultTicket = fmt.Sprintf("%s/%s.%s.%s", escAppID, ModuleName(nil), majVersion, InstanceID()) + }) + return defaultTicket +} + +func BackgroundContext() netcontext.Context { + backgroundContextOnce.Do(func() { + // Compute background security ticket. + ticket := DefaultTicket() + + c := &context{ + req: &http.Request{ + Header: http.Header{ + ticketHeader: []string{ticket}, + }, + }, + apiURL: apiURL(), + } + backgroundContext = toContext(c) + + // TODO(dsymonds): Wire up the shutdown handler to do a final flush. + go c.logFlusher(make(chan int)) + }) + + return backgroundContext +} + +// RegisterTestRequest registers the HTTP request req for testing, such that +// any API calls are sent to the provided URL. It returns a closure to delete +// the registration. +// It should only be used by aetest package. +func RegisterTestRequest(req *http.Request, apiURL *url.URL, decorate func(netcontext.Context) netcontext.Context) (*http.Request, func()) { + c := &context{ + req: req, + apiURL: apiURL, + } + ctx := withContext(decorate(req.Context()), c) + req = req.WithContext(ctx) + c.req = req + return req, func() {} +} + +var errTimeout = &CallError{ + Detail: "Deadline exceeded", + Code: int32(remotepb.RpcError_CANCELLED), + Timeout: true, +} + +func (c *context) Header() http.Header { return c.outHeader } + +// Copied from $GOROOT/src/pkg/net/http/transfer.go. Some response status +// codes do not permit a response body (nor response entity headers such as +// Content-Length, Content-Type, etc). +func bodyAllowedForStatus(status int) bool { + switch { + case status >= 100 && status <= 199: + return false + case status == 204: + return false + case status == 304: + return false + } + return true +} + +func (c *context) Write(b []byte) (int, error) { + if c.outCode == 0 { + c.WriteHeader(http.StatusOK) + } + if len(b) > 0 && !bodyAllowedForStatus(c.outCode) { + return 0, http.ErrBodyNotAllowed + } + c.outBody = append(c.outBody, b...) + return len(b), nil +} + +func (c *context) WriteHeader(code int) { + if c.outCode != 0 { + logf(c, 3, "WriteHeader called multiple times on request.") // error level + return + } + c.outCode = code +} + +func (c *context) post(body []byte, timeout time.Duration) (b []byte, err error) { + hreq := &http.Request{ + Method: "POST", + URL: c.apiURL, + Header: http.Header{ + apiEndpointHeader: apiEndpointHeaderValue, + apiMethodHeader: apiMethodHeaderValue, + apiContentType: apiContentTypeValue, + apiDeadlineHeader: []string{strconv.FormatFloat(timeout.Seconds(), 'f', -1, 64)}, + }, + Body: ioutil.NopCloser(bytes.NewReader(body)), + ContentLength: int64(len(body)), + Host: c.apiURL.Host, + } + if info := c.req.Header.Get(dapperHeader); info != "" { + hreq.Header.Set(dapperHeader, info) + } + if info := c.req.Header.Get(traceHeader); info != "" { + hreq.Header.Set(traceHeader, info) + } + + tr := apiHTTPClient.Transport.(*http.Transport) + + var timedOut int32 // atomic; set to 1 if timed out + t := time.AfterFunc(timeout, func() { + atomic.StoreInt32(&timedOut, 1) + tr.CancelRequest(hreq) + }) + defer t.Stop() + defer func() { + // Check if timeout was exceeded. + if atomic.LoadInt32(&timedOut) != 0 { + err = errTimeout + } + }() + + hresp, err := apiHTTPClient.Do(hreq) + if err != nil { + return nil, &CallError{ + Detail: fmt.Sprintf("service bridge HTTP failed: %v", err), + Code: int32(remotepb.RpcError_UNKNOWN), + } + } + defer hresp.Body.Close() + hrespBody, err := ioutil.ReadAll(hresp.Body) + if hresp.StatusCode != 200 { + return nil, &CallError{ + Detail: fmt.Sprintf("service bridge returned HTTP %d (%q)", hresp.StatusCode, hrespBody), + Code: int32(remotepb.RpcError_UNKNOWN), + } + } + if err != nil { + return nil, &CallError{ + Detail: fmt.Sprintf("service bridge response bad: %v", err), + Code: int32(remotepb.RpcError_UNKNOWN), + } + } + return hrespBody, nil +} + +func Call(ctx netcontext.Context, service, method string, in, out proto.Message) error { + if ns := NamespaceFromContext(ctx); ns != "" { + if fn, ok := NamespaceMods[service]; ok { + fn(in, ns) + } + } + + if f, ctx, ok := callOverrideFromContext(ctx); ok { + return f(ctx, service, method, in, out) + } + + // Handle already-done contexts quickly. + select { + case <-ctx.Done(): + return ctx.Err() + default: + } + + c := fromContext(ctx) + if c == nil { + // Give a good error message rather than a panic lower down. + return errNotAppEngineContext + } + + // Apply transaction modifications if we're in a transaction. + if t := transactionFromContext(ctx); t != nil { + if t.finished { + return errors.New("transaction context has expired") + } + applyTransaction(in, &t.transaction) + } + + // Default RPC timeout is 60s. + timeout := 60 * time.Second + if deadline, ok := ctx.Deadline(); ok { + timeout = deadline.Sub(time.Now()) + } + + data, err := proto.Marshal(in) + if err != nil { + return err + } + + ticket := c.req.Header.Get(ticketHeader) + // Use a test ticket under test environment. + if ticket == "" { + if appid := ctx.Value(&appIDOverrideKey); appid != nil { + ticket = appid.(string) + defaultTicketSuffix + } + } + // Fall back to use background ticket when the request ticket is not available in Flex or dev_appserver. + if ticket == "" { + ticket = DefaultTicket() + } + if dri := c.req.Header.Get(devRequestIdHeader); IsDevAppServer() && dri != "" { + ticket = dri + } + req := &remotepb.Request{ + ServiceName: &service, + Method: &method, + Request: data, + RequestId: &ticket, + } + hreqBody, err := proto.Marshal(req) + if err != nil { + return err + } + + hrespBody, err := c.post(hreqBody, timeout) + if err != nil { + return err + } + + res := &remotepb.Response{} + if err := proto.Unmarshal(hrespBody, res); err != nil { + return err + } + if res.RpcError != nil { + ce := &CallError{ + Detail: res.RpcError.GetDetail(), + Code: *res.RpcError.Code, + } + switch remotepb.RpcError_ErrorCode(ce.Code) { + case remotepb.RpcError_CANCELLED, remotepb.RpcError_DEADLINE_EXCEEDED: + ce.Timeout = true + } + return ce + } + if res.ApplicationError != nil { + return &APIError{ + Service: *req.ServiceName, + Detail: res.ApplicationError.GetDetail(), + Code: *res.ApplicationError.Code, + } + } + if res.Exception != nil || res.JavaException != nil { + // This shouldn't happen, but let's be defensive. + return &CallError{ + Detail: "service bridge returned exception", + Code: int32(remotepb.RpcError_UNKNOWN), + } + } + return proto.Unmarshal(res.Response, out) +} + +func (c *context) Request() *http.Request { + return c.req +} + +func (c *context) addLogLine(ll *logpb.UserAppLogLine) { + // Truncate long log lines. + // TODO(dsymonds): Check if this is still necessary. + const lim = 8 << 10 + if len(*ll.Message) > lim { + suffix := fmt.Sprintf("...(length %d)", len(*ll.Message)) + ll.Message = proto.String((*ll.Message)[:lim-len(suffix)] + suffix) + } + + c.pendingLogs.Lock() + c.pendingLogs.lines = append(c.pendingLogs.lines, ll) + c.pendingLogs.Unlock() +} + +var logLevelName = map[int64]string{ + 0: "DEBUG", + 1: "INFO", + 2: "WARNING", + 3: "ERROR", + 4: "CRITICAL", +} + +func logf(c *context, level int64, format string, args ...interface{}) { + if c == nil { + panic("not an App Engine context") + } + s := fmt.Sprintf(format, args...) + s = strings.TrimRight(s, "\n") // Remove any trailing newline characters. + c.addLogLine(&logpb.UserAppLogLine{ + TimestampUsec: proto.Int64(time.Now().UnixNano() / 1e3), + Level: &level, + Message: &s, + }) + // Only duplicate log to stderr if not running on App Engine second generation + if !IsSecondGen() { + log.Print(logLevelName[level] + ": " + s) + } +} + +// flushLog attempts to flush any pending logs to the appserver. +// It should not be called concurrently. +func (c *context) flushLog(force bool) (flushed bool) { + c.pendingLogs.Lock() + // Grab up to 30 MB. We can get away with up to 32 MB, but let's be cautious. + n, rem := 0, 30<<20 + for ; n < len(c.pendingLogs.lines); n++ { + ll := c.pendingLogs.lines[n] + // Each log line will require about 3 bytes of overhead. + nb := proto.Size(ll) + 3 + if nb > rem { + break + } + rem -= nb + } + lines := c.pendingLogs.lines[:n] + c.pendingLogs.lines = c.pendingLogs.lines[n:] + c.pendingLogs.Unlock() + + if len(lines) == 0 && !force { + // Nothing to flush. + return false + } + + rescueLogs := false + defer func() { + if rescueLogs { + c.pendingLogs.Lock() + c.pendingLogs.lines = append(lines, c.pendingLogs.lines...) + c.pendingLogs.Unlock() + } + }() + + buf, err := proto.Marshal(&logpb.UserAppLogGroup{ + LogLine: lines, + }) + if err != nil { + log.Printf("internal.flushLog: marshaling UserAppLogGroup: %v", err) + rescueLogs = true + return false + } + + req := &logpb.FlushRequest{ + Logs: buf, + } + res := &basepb.VoidProto{} + c.pendingLogs.Lock() + c.pendingLogs.flushes++ + c.pendingLogs.Unlock() + if err := Call(toContext(c), "logservice", "Flush", req, res); err != nil { + log.Printf("internal.flushLog: Flush RPC: %v", err) + rescueLogs = true + return false + } + return true +} + +const ( + // Log flushing parameters. + flushInterval = 1 * time.Second + forceFlushInterval = 60 * time.Second +) + +func (c *context) logFlusher(stop <-chan int) { + lastFlush := time.Now() + tick := time.NewTicker(flushInterval) + for { + select { + case <-stop: + // Request finished. + tick.Stop() + return + case <-tick.C: + force := time.Now().Sub(lastFlush) > forceFlushInterval + if c.flushLog(force) { + lastFlush = time.Now() + } + } + } +} + +func ContextForTesting(req *http.Request) netcontext.Context { + return toContext(&context{req: req}) +} diff --git a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/appengine/internal/api_classic.go b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/appengine/internal/api_classic.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000..f0f40b2 --- /dev/null +++ b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/appengine/internal/api_classic.go @@ -0,0 +1,169 @@ +// Copyright 2015 Google Inc. All rights reserved. +// Use of this source code is governed by the Apache 2.0 +// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. + +// +build appengine + +package internal + +import ( + "errors" + "fmt" + "net/http" + "time" + + "appengine" + "appengine_internal" + basepb "appengine_internal/base" + + "github.com/golang/protobuf/proto" + netcontext "golang.org/x/net/context" +) + +var contextKey = "holds an appengine.Context" + +// fromContext returns the App Engine context or nil if ctx is not +// derived from an App Engine context. +func fromContext(ctx netcontext.Context) appengine.Context { + c, _ := ctx.Value(&contextKey).(appengine.Context) + return c +} + +// This is only for classic App Engine adapters. +func ClassicContextFromContext(ctx netcontext.Context) (appengine.Context, error) { + c := fromContext(ctx) + if c == nil { + return nil, errNotAppEngineContext + } + return c, nil +} + +func withContext(parent netcontext.Context, c appengine.Context) netcontext.Context { + ctx := netcontext.WithValue(parent, &contextKey, c) + + s := &basepb.StringProto{} + c.Call("__go__", "GetNamespace", &basepb.VoidProto{}, s, nil) + if ns := s.GetValue(); ns != "" { + ctx = NamespacedContext(ctx, ns) + } + + return ctx +} + +func IncomingHeaders(ctx netcontext.Context) http.Header { + if c := fromContext(ctx); c != nil { + if req, ok := c.Request().(*http.Request); ok { + return req.Header + } + } + return nil +} + +func ReqContext(req *http.Request) netcontext.Context { + return WithContext(netcontext.Background(), req) +} + +func WithContext(parent netcontext.Context, req *http.Request) netcontext.Context { + c := appengine.NewContext(req) + return withContext(parent, c) +} + +type testingContext struct { + appengine.Context + + req *http.Request +} + +func (t *testingContext) FullyQualifiedAppID() string { return "dev~testcontext" } +func (t *testingContext) Call(service, method string, _, _ appengine_internal.ProtoMessage, _ *appengine_internal.CallOptions) error { + if service == "__go__" && method == "GetNamespace" { + return nil + } + return fmt.Errorf("testingContext: unsupported Call") +} +func (t *testingContext) Request() interface{} { return t.req } + +func ContextForTesting(req *http.Request) netcontext.Context { + return withContext(netcontext.Background(), &testingContext{req: req}) +} + +func Call(ctx netcontext.Context, service, method string, in, out proto.Message) error { + if ns := NamespaceFromContext(ctx); ns != "" { + if fn, ok := NamespaceMods[service]; ok { + fn(in, ns) + } + } + + if f, ctx, ok := callOverrideFromContext(ctx); ok { + return f(ctx, service, method, in, out) + } + + // Handle already-done contexts quickly. + select { + case <-ctx.Done(): + return ctx.Err() + default: + } + + c := fromContext(ctx) + if c == nil { + // Give a good error message rather than a panic lower down. + return errNotAppEngineContext + } + + // Apply transaction modifications if we're in a transaction. + if t := transactionFromContext(ctx); t != nil { + if t.finished { + return errors.New("transaction context has expired") + } + applyTransaction(in, &t.transaction) + } + + var opts *appengine_internal.CallOptions + if d, ok := ctx.Deadline(); ok { + opts = &appengine_internal.CallOptions{ + Timeout: d.Sub(time.Now()), + } + } + + err := c.Call(service, method, in, out, opts) + switch v := err.(type) { + case *appengine_internal.APIError: + return &APIError{ + Service: v.Service, + Detail: v.Detail, + Code: v.Code, + } + case *appengine_internal.CallError: + return &CallError{ + Detail: v.Detail, + Code: v.Code, + Timeout: v.Timeout, + } + } + return err +} + +func handleHTTP(w http.ResponseWriter, r *http.Request) { + panic("handleHTTP called; this should be impossible") +} + +func logf(c appengine.Context, level int64, format string, args ...interface{}) { + var fn func(format string, args ...interface{}) + switch level { + case 0: + fn = c.Debugf + case 1: + fn = c.Infof + case 2: + fn = c.Warningf + case 3: + fn = c.Errorf + case 4: + fn = c.Criticalf + default: + // This shouldn't happen. + fn = c.Criticalf + } + fn(format, args...) +} diff --git a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/appengine/internal/api_common.go b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/appengine/internal/api_common.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000..e0c0b21 --- /dev/null +++ b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/appengine/internal/api_common.go @@ -0,0 +1,123 @@ +// Copyright 2015 Google Inc. All rights reserved. +// Use of this source code is governed by the Apache 2.0 +// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. + +package internal + +import ( + "errors" + "os" + + "github.com/golang/protobuf/proto" + netcontext "golang.org/x/net/context" +) + +var errNotAppEngineContext = errors.New("not an App Engine context") + +type CallOverrideFunc func(ctx netcontext.Context, service, method string, in, out proto.Message) error + +var callOverrideKey = "holds []CallOverrideFunc" + +func WithCallOverride(ctx netcontext.Context, f CallOverrideFunc) netcontext.Context { + // We avoid appending to any existing call override + // so we don't risk overwriting a popped stack below. + var cofs []CallOverrideFunc + if uf, ok := ctx.Value(&callOverrideKey).([]CallOverrideFunc); ok { + cofs = append(cofs, uf...) + } + cofs = append(cofs, f) + return netcontext.WithValue(ctx, &callOverrideKey, cofs) +} + +func callOverrideFromContext(ctx netcontext.Context) (CallOverrideFunc, netcontext.Context, bool) { + cofs, _ := ctx.Value(&callOverrideKey).([]CallOverrideFunc) + if len(cofs) == 0 { + return nil, nil, false + } + // We found a list of overrides; grab the last, and reconstitute a + // context that will hide it. + f := cofs[len(cofs)-1] + ctx = netcontext.WithValue(ctx, &callOverrideKey, cofs[:len(cofs)-1]) + return f, ctx, true +} + +type logOverrideFunc func(level int64, format string, args ...interface{}) + +var logOverrideKey = "holds a logOverrideFunc" + +func WithLogOverride(ctx netcontext.Context, f logOverrideFunc) netcontext.Context { + return netcontext.WithValue(ctx, &logOverrideKey, f) +} + +var appIDOverrideKey = "holds a string, being the full app ID" + +func WithAppIDOverride(ctx netcontext.Context, appID string) netcontext.Context { + return netcontext.WithValue(ctx, &appIDOverrideKey, appID) +} + +var namespaceKey = "holds the namespace string" + +func withNamespace(ctx netcontext.Context, ns string) netcontext.Context { + return netcontext.WithValue(ctx, &namespaceKey, ns) +} + +func NamespaceFromContext(ctx netcontext.Context) string { + // If there's no namespace, return the empty string. + ns, _ := ctx.Value(&namespaceKey).(string) + return ns +} + +// FullyQualifiedAppID returns the fully-qualified application ID. +// This may contain a partition prefix (e.g. "s~" for High Replication apps), +// or a domain prefix (e.g. "example.com:"). +func FullyQualifiedAppID(ctx netcontext.Context) string { + if id, ok := ctx.Value(&appIDOverrideKey).(string); ok { + return id + } + return fullyQualifiedAppID(ctx) +} + +func Logf(ctx netcontext.Context, level int64, format string, args ...interface{}) { + if f, ok := ctx.Value(&logOverrideKey).(logOverrideFunc); ok { + f(level, format, args...) + return + } + c := fromContext(ctx) + if c == nil { + panic(errNotAppEngineContext) + } + logf(c, level, format, args...) +} + +// NamespacedContext wraps a Context to support namespaces. +func NamespacedContext(ctx netcontext.Context, namespace string) netcontext.Context { + return withNamespace(ctx, namespace) +} + +// SetTestEnv sets the env variables for testing background ticket in Flex. +func SetTestEnv() func() { + var environ = []struct { + key, value string + }{ + {"GAE_LONG_APP_ID", "my-app-id"}, + {"GAE_MINOR_VERSION", "067924799508853122"}, + {"GAE_MODULE_INSTANCE", "0"}, + {"GAE_MODULE_NAME", "default"}, + {"GAE_MODULE_VERSION", "20150612t184001"}, + } + + for _, v := range environ { + old := os.Getenv(v.key) + os.Setenv(v.key, v.value) + v.value = old + } + return func() { // Restore old environment after the test completes. + for _, v := range environ { + if v.value == "" { + os.Unsetenv(v.key) + continue + } + os.Setenv(v.key, v.value) + } + } +} diff --git a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/appengine/internal/app_id.go b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/appengine/internal/app_id.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000..11df8c0 --- /dev/null +++ b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/appengine/internal/app_id.go @@ -0,0 +1,28 @@ +// Copyright 2011 Google Inc. All rights reserved. +// Use of this source code is governed by the Apache 2.0 +// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. + +package internal + +import ( + "strings" +) + +func parseFullAppID(appid string) (partition, domain, displayID string) { + if i := strings.Index(appid, "~"); i != -1 { + partition, appid = appid[:i], appid[i+1:] + } + if i := strings.Index(appid, ":"); i != -1 { + domain, appid = appid[:i], appid[i+1:] + } + return partition, domain, appid +} + +// appID returns "appid" or "domain.com:appid". +func appID(fullAppID string) string { + _, dom, dis := parseFullAppID(fullAppID) + if dom != "" { + return dom + ":" + dis + } + return dis +} diff --git a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/appengine/internal/base/api_base.pb.go b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/appengine/internal/base/api_base.pb.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000..db4777e --- /dev/null +++ b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/appengine/internal/base/api_base.pb.go @@ -0,0 +1,308 @@ +// Code generated by protoc-gen-go. 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Primarily useful as return types. + +syntax = "proto2"; +option go_package = "base"; + +package appengine.base; + +message StringProto { + required string value = 1; +} + +message Integer32Proto { + required int32 value = 1; +} + +message Integer64Proto { + required int64 value = 1; +} + +message BoolProto { + required bool value = 1; +} + +message DoubleProto { + required double value = 1; +} + +message BytesProto { + required bytes value = 1 [ctype=CORD]; +} + +message VoidProto { +} diff --git a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/appengine/internal/datastore/datastore_v3.pb.go b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/appengine/internal/datastore/datastore_v3.pb.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000..2fb7482 --- /dev/null +++ b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/appengine/internal/datastore/datastore_v3.pb.go @@ -0,0 +1,4367 @@ +// Code generated by protoc-gen-go. 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+} +func (Index_Property_Direction) EnumDescriptor() ([]byte, []int) { + return fileDescriptor_datastore_v3_83b17b80c34f6179, []int{8, 0, 0} +} + +type CompositeIndex_State int32 + +const ( + CompositeIndex_WRITE_ONLY CompositeIndex_State = 1 + CompositeIndex_READ_WRITE CompositeIndex_State = 2 + CompositeIndex_DELETED CompositeIndex_State = 3 + CompositeIndex_ERROR CompositeIndex_State = 4 +) + +var CompositeIndex_State_name = map[int32]string{ + 1: "WRITE_ONLY", + 2: "READ_WRITE", + 3: "DELETED", + 4: "ERROR", +} +var CompositeIndex_State_value = map[string]int32{ + "WRITE_ONLY": 1, + "READ_WRITE": 2, + "DELETED": 3, + "ERROR": 4, +} + +func (x CompositeIndex_State) Enum() *CompositeIndex_State { + p := new(CompositeIndex_State) + *p = x + return p +} +func (x CompositeIndex_State) String() string { + return proto.EnumName(CompositeIndex_State_name, int32(x)) +} +func (x *CompositeIndex_State) UnmarshalJSON(data []byte) error { + value, err := proto.UnmarshalJSONEnum(CompositeIndex_State_value, data, "CompositeIndex_State") + if err != nil { + return err + } + *x = CompositeIndex_State(value) + return nil +} +func (CompositeIndex_State) EnumDescriptor() ([]byte, []int) { + return fileDescriptor_datastore_v3_83b17b80c34f6179, []int{9, 0} +} + +type Snapshot_Status int32 + +const ( + Snapshot_INACTIVE Snapshot_Status = 0 + Snapshot_ACTIVE Snapshot_Status = 1 +) + +var Snapshot_Status_name = map[int32]string{ + 0: "INACTIVE", + 1: "ACTIVE", +} +var Snapshot_Status_value = map[string]int32{ + "INACTIVE": 0, + "ACTIVE": 1, +} + +func (x Snapshot_Status) Enum() *Snapshot_Status { + p := new(Snapshot_Status) + *p = x + return p +} +func (x Snapshot_Status) String() string { + return proto.EnumName(Snapshot_Status_name, int32(x)) +} +func (x *Snapshot_Status) UnmarshalJSON(data []byte) error { + value, err := proto.UnmarshalJSONEnum(Snapshot_Status_value, data, "Snapshot_Status") + if err != nil { + return err + } + *x = Snapshot_Status(value) + return nil +} +func (Snapshot_Status) EnumDescriptor() ([]byte, []int) { + return fileDescriptor_datastore_v3_83b17b80c34f6179, []int{12, 0} +} + +type Query_Hint int32 + +const ( + Query_ORDER_FIRST Query_Hint = 1 + Query_ANCESTOR_FIRST Query_Hint = 2 + Query_FILTER_FIRST Query_Hint = 3 +) + +var Query_Hint_name = map[int32]string{ + 1: "ORDER_FIRST", + 2: "ANCESTOR_FIRST", + 3: "FILTER_FIRST", +} +var Query_Hint_value = map[string]int32{ + "ORDER_FIRST": 1, + "ANCESTOR_FIRST": 2, + "FILTER_FIRST": 3, +} + +func (x Query_Hint) Enum() *Query_Hint { + p := new(Query_Hint) + *p = x + return p +} +func (x Query_Hint) String() string { + return proto.EnumName(Query_Hint_name, int32(x)) +} +func (x *Query_Hint) UnmarshalJSON(data []byte) error { + value, err := proto.UnmarshalJSONEnum(Query_Hint_value, data, "Query_Hint") + if err != nil { + return err + } + *x = Query_Hint(value) + return nil +} +func (Query_Hint) EnumDescriptor() ([]byte, []int) { + return 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String() string { + return proto.EnumName(Query_Order_Direction_name, int32(x)) +} +func (x *Query_Order_Direction) UnmarshalJSON(data []byte) error { + value, err := proto.UnmarshalJSONEnum(Query_Order_Direction_value, data, "Query_Order_Direction") + if err != nil { + return err + } + *x = Query_Order_Direction(value) + return nil +} +func (Query_Order_Direction) EnumDescriptor() ([]byte, []int) { + return fileDescriptor_datastore_v3_83b17b80c34f6179, []int{15, 1, 0} +} + +type Error_ErrorCode int32 + +const ( + Error_BAD_REQUEST Error_ErrorCode = 1 + Error_CONCURRENT_TRANSACTION Error_ErrorCode = 2 + Error_INTERNAL_ERROR Error_ErrorCode = 3 + Error_NEED_INDEX Error_ErrorCode = 4 + Error_TIMEOUT Error_ErrorCode = 5 + Error_PERMISSION_DENIED Error_ErrorCode = 6 + Error_BIGTABLE_ERROR Error_ErrorCode = 7 + Error_COMMITTED_BUT_STILL_APPLYING Error_ErrorCode = 8 + Error_CAPABILITY_DISABLED Error_ErrorCode = 9 + Error_TRY_ALTERNATE_BACKEND Error_ErrorCode = 10 + Error_SAFE_TIME_TOO_OLD 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bool booleanValue = 2; + optional string stringValue = 3; + optional double doubleValue = 4; + + optional group PointValue = 5 { + required double x = 6; + required double y = 7; + } + + optional group UserValue = 8 { + required string email = 9; + required string auth_domain = 10; + optional string nickname = 11; + optional string federated_identity = 21; + optional string federated_provider = 22; + } + + optional group ReferenceValue = 12 { + required string app = 13; + optional string name_space = 20; + repeated group PathElement = 14 { + required string type = 15; + optional int64 id = 16; + optional string name = 17; + } + } +} + +message Property { + enum Meaning { + NO_MEANING = 0; + BLOB = 14; + TEXT = 15; + BYTESTRING = 16; + + ATOM_CATEGORY = 1; + ATOM_LINK = 2; + ATOM_TITLE = 3; + ATOM_CONTENT = 4; + ATOM_SUMMARY = 5; + ATOM_AUTHOR = 6; + + GD_WHEN = 7; + GD_EMAIL = 8; + GEORSS_POINT = 9; + GD_IM = 10; + + GD_PHONENUMBER = 11; + GD_POSTALADDRESS = 12; + + GD_RATING = 13; + + BLOBKEY = 17; + ENTITY_PROTO = 19; + + INDEX_VALUE = 18; + }; + + optional Meaning meaning = 1 [default = NO_MEANING]; + optional string meaning_uri = 2; + + required string name = 3; + + required PropertyValue value = 5; + + required bool multiple = 4; + + optional bool searchable = 6 [default=false]; + + enum FtsTokenizationOption { + HTML = 1; + ATOM = 2; + } + + optional FtsTokenizationOption fts_tokenization_option = 8; + + optional string locale = 9 [default = "en"]; +} + +message Path { + repeated group Element = 1 { + required string type = 2; + optional int64 id = 3; + optional string name = 4; + } +} + +message Reference { + required string app = 13; + optional string name_space = 20; + required Path path = 14; +} + +message User { + required string email = 1; + required string auth_domain = 2; + optional string nickname = 3; + optional string federated_identity = 6; + optional string federated_provider = 7; +} + +message EntityProto { + required Reference key = 13; + required Path entity_group = 16; + optional User owner = 17; + + enum Kind { + GD_CONTACT = 1; + GD_EVENT = 2; + GD_MESSAGE = 3; + } + optional Kind kind = 4; + optional string kind_uri = 5; + + repeated Property property = 14; + repeated Property raw_property = 15; + + optional int32 rank = 18; +} + +message CompositeProperty { + required int64 index_id = 1; + repeated string value = 2; +} + +message Index { + required string entity_type = 1; + required bool ancestor = 5; + repeated group Property = 2 { + required string name = 3; + enum Direction { + ASCENDING = 1; + DESCENDING = 2; + } + optional Direction direction = 4 [default = ASCENDING]; + } +} + +message CompositeIndex { + required string app_id = 1; + required int64 id = 2; + required Index definition = 3; + + enum State { + WRITE_ONLY = 1; + READ_WRITE = 2; + DELETED = 3; + ERROR = 4; + } + required State state = 4; + + optional bool only_use_if_required = 6 [default = false]; +} + +message IndexPostfix { + message IndexValue { + required string property_name = 1; + required PropertyValue value = 2; + } + + repeated IndexValue index_value = 1; + + optional Reference key = 2; + + optional bool before = 3 [default=true]; +} + +message IndexPosition { + optional string key = 1; + + optional bool before = 2 [default=true]; +} + +message Snapshot { + enum Status { + INACTIVE = 0; + ACTIVE = 1; + } + + required int64 ts = 1; +} + +message InternalHeader { + optional string qos = 1; +} + +message Transaction { + optional InternalHeader header = 4; + required fixed64 handle = 1; + required string app = 2; + optional bool mark_changes = 3 [default = false]; +} + +message Query { + optional InternalHeader header = 39; + + required string app = 1; + optional string name_space = 29; + + optional string kind = 3; + optional Reference ancestor = 17; + + repeated group Filter = 4 { + enum Operator { + LESS_THAN = 1; + LESS_THAN_OR_EQUAL = 2; + GREATER_THAN = 3; + GREATER_THAN_OR_EQUAL = 4; + EQUAL = 5; + IN = 6; + EXISTS = 7; + } + + required Operator op = 6; + repeated Property property = 14; + } + + optional string search_query = 8; + + repeated group Order = 9 { + enum Direction { + ASCENDING = 1; + DESCENDING = 2; + } + + required string property = 10; + optional Direction direction = 11 [default = ASCENDING]; + } + + enum Hint { + ORDER_FIRST = 1; + ANCESTOR_FIRST = 2; + FILTER_FIRST = 3; + } + optional Hint hint = 18; + + optional int32 count = 23; + + optional int32 offset = 12 [default = 0]; + + optional int32 limit = 16; + + optional CompiledCursor compiled_cursor = 30; + optional CompiledCursor end_compiled_cursor = 31; + + repeated CompositeIndex composite_index = 19; + + optional bool require_perfect_plan = 20 [default = false]; + + optional bool keys_only = 21 [default = false]; + + optional Transaction transaction = 22; + + optional bool compile = 25 [default = false]; + + optional int64 failover_ms = 26; + + optional bool strong = 32; + + repeated string property_name = 33; + + repeated string group_by_property_name = 34; + + optional bool distinct = 24; + + optional int64 min_safe_time_seconds = 35; + + repeated string safe_replica_name = 36; + + optional bool persist_offset = 37 [default=false]; +} + +message CompiledQuery { + required group PrimaryScan = 1 { + optional string index_name = 2; + + optional string start_key = 3; + optional bool start_inclusive = 4; + optional string end_key = 5; + optional bool end_inclusive = 6; + + repeated string start_postfix_value = 22; + repeated string end_postfix_value = 23; + + optional int64 end_unapplied_log_timestamp_us = 19; + } + + repeated group MergeJoinScan = 7 { + required string index_name = 8; + + repeated string prefix_value = 9; + + optional bool value_prefix = 20 [default=false]; + } + + optional Index index_def = 21; + + optional int32 offset = 10 [default = 0]; + + optional int32 limit = 11; + + required bool keys_only = 12; + + repeated string property_name = 24; + + optional int32 distinct_infix_size = 25; + + optional group EntityFilter = 13 { + optional bool distinct = 14 [default=false]; + + optional string kind = 17; + optional Reference ancestor = 18; + } +} + +message CompiledCursor { + optional group Position = 2 { + optional string start_key = 27; + + repeated group IndexValue = 29 { + optional string property = 30; + required PropertyValue value = 31; + } + + optional Reference key = 32; + + optional bool start_inclusive = 28 [default=true]; + } +} + +message Cursor { + required fixed64 cursor = 1; + + optional string app = 2; +} + +message Error { + enum ErrorCode { + BAD_REQUEST = 1; + CONCURRENT_TRANSACTION = 2; + INTERNAL_ERROR = 3; + NEED_INDEX = 4; + TIMEOUT = 5; + PERMISSION_DENIED = 6; + BIGTABLE_ERROR = 7; + COMMITTED_BUT_STILL_APPLYING = 8; + CAPABILITY_DISABLED = 9; + TRY_ALTERNATE_BACKEND = 10; + SAFE_TIME_TOO_OLD = 11; + } +} + +message Cost { + optional int32 index_writes = 1; + optional int32 index_write_bytes = 2; + optional int32 entity_writes = 3; + optional int32 entity_write_bytes = 4; + optional group CommitCost = 5 { + optional int32 requested_entity_puts = 6; + optional int32 requested_entity_deletes = 7; + }; + optional int32 approximate_storage_delta = 8; + optional int32 id_sequence_updates = 9; +} + +message GetRequest { + optional InternalHeader header = 6; + + repeated Reference key = 1; + optional Transaction transaction = 2; + + optional int64 failover_ms = 3; + + optional bool strong = 4; + + optional bool allow_deferred = 5 [default=false]; +} + +message GetResponse { + repeated group Entity = 1 { + optional EntityProto entity = 2; + optional Reference key = 4; + + optional int64 version = 3; + } + + repeated Reference deferred = 5; + + optional bool in_order = 6 [default=true]; +} + +message PutRequest { + optional InternalHeader header = 11; + + repeated EntityProto entity = 1; + optional Transaction transaction = 2; + repeated CompositeIndex composite_index = 3; + + optional bool trusted = 4 [default = false]; + + optional bool force = 7 [default = false]; + + optional bool mark_changes = 8 [default = false]; + repeated Snapshot snapshot = 9; + + enum AutoIdPolicy { + CURRENT = 0; + SEQUENTIAL = 1; + } + optional AutoIdPolicy auto_id_policy = 10 [default = CURRENT]; +} + +message PutResponse { + repeated Reference key = 1; + optional Cost cost = 2; + repeated int64 version = 3; +} + +message TouchRequest { + optional InternalHeader header = 10; + + repeated Reference key = 1; + repeated CompositeIndex composite_index = 2; + optional bool force = 3 [default = false]; + repeated Snapshot snapshot = 9; +} + +message TouchResponse { + optional Cost cost = 1; +} + +message DeleteRequest { + optional InternalHeader header = 10; + + repeated Reference key = 6; + optional Transaction transaction = 5; + + optional bool trusted = 4 [default = false]; + + optional bool force = 7 [default = false]; + + optional bool mark_changes = 8 [default = false]; + repeated Snapshot snapshot = 9; +} + +message DeleteResponse { + optional Cost cost = 1; + repeated int64 version = 3; +} + +message NextRequest { + optional InternalHeader header = 5; + + required Cursor cursor = 1; + optional int32 count = 2; + + optional int32 offset = 4 [default = 0]; + + optional bool compile = 3 [default = false]; +} + +message QueryResult { + optional Cursor cursor = 1; + + repeated EntityProto result = 2; + + optional int32 skipped_results = 7; + + required bool more_results = 3; + + optional bool keys_only = 4; + + optional bool index_only = 9; + + optional bool small_ops = 10; + + optional CompiledQuery compiled_query = 5; + + optional CompiledCursor compiled_cursor = 6; + + repeated CompositeIndex index = 8; + + repeated int64 version = 11; +} + +message AllocateIdsRequest { + optional InternalHeader header = 4; + + optional Reference model_key = 1; + + optional int64 size = 2; + + optional int64 max = 3; + + repeated Reference reserve = 5; +} + +message AllocateIdsResponse { + required int64 start = 1; + required int64 end = 2; + optional Cost cost = 3; +} + +message CompositeIndices { + repeated CompositeIndex index = 1; +} + +message AddActionsRequest { + optional InternalHeader header = 3; + + required Transaction transaction = 1; + repeated Action action = 2; +} + +message AddActionsResponse { +} + +message BeginTransactionRequest { + optional InternalHeader header = 3; + + required string app = 1; + optional bool allow_multiple_eg = 2 [default = false]; + optional string database_id = 4; + + enum TransactionMode { + UNKNOWN = 0; + READ_ONLY = 1; + READ_WRITE = 2; + } + optional TransactionMode mode = 5 [default = UNKNOWN]; + + optional Transaction previous_transaction = 7; +} + +message CommitResponse { + optional Cost cost = 1; + + repeated group Version = 3 { + required Reference root_entity_key = 4; + required int64 version = 5; + } +} diff --git a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/appengine/internal/identity.go b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/appengine/internal/identity.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000..9b4134e --- /dev/null +++ b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/appengine/internal/identity.go @@ -0,0 +1,55 @@ +// Copyright 2011 Google Inc. All rights reserved. +// Use of this source code is governed by the Apache 2.0 +// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. + +package internal + +import ( + "os" + + netcontext "golang.org/x/net/context" +) + +var ( + // This is set to true in identity_classic.go, which is behind the appengine build tag. + // The appengine build tag is set for the first generation runtimes (<= Go 1.9) but not + // the second generation runtimes (>= Go 1.11), so this indicates whether we're on a + // first-gen runtime. See IsStandard below for the second-gen check. + appengineStandard bool + + // This is set to true in identity_flex.go, which is behind the appenginevm build tag. + appengineFlex bool +) + +// AppID is the implementation of the wrapper function of the same name in +// ../identity.go. See that file for commentary. +func AppID(c netcontext.Context) string { + return appID(FullyQualifiedAppID(c)) +} + +// IsStandard is the implementation of the wrapper function of the same name in +// ../appengine.go. See that file for commentary. +func IsStandard() bool { + // appengineStandard will be true for first-gen runtimes (<= Go 1.9) but not + // second-gen (>= Go 1.11). + return appengineStandard || IsSecondGen() +} + +// IsStandard is the implementation of the wrapper function of the same name in +// ../appengine.go. See that file for commentary. +func IsSecondGen() bool { + // Second-gen runtimes set $GAE_ENV so we use that to check if we're on a second-gen runtime. + return os.Getenv("GAE_ENV") == "standard" +} + +// IsFlex is the implementation of the wrapper function of the same name in +// ../appengine.go. See that file for commentary. +func IsFlex() bool { + return appengineFlex +} + +// IsAppEngine is the implementation of the wrapper function of the same name in +// ../appengine.go. See that file for commentary. +func IsAppEngine() bool { + return IsStandard() || IsFlex() +} diff --git a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/appengine/internal/identity_classic.go b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/appengine/internal/identity_classic.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000..4e979f4 --- /dev/null +++ b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/appengine/internal/identity_classic.go @@ -0,0 +1,61 @@ +// Copyright 2015 Google Inc. All rights reserved. +// Use of this source code is governed by the Apache 2.0 +// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. + +// +build appengine + +package internal + +import ( + "appengine" + + netcontext "golang.org/x/net/context" +) + +func init() { + appengineStandard = true +} + +func DefaultVersionHostname(ctx netcontext.Context) string { + c := fromContext(ctx) + if c == nil { + panic(errNotAppEngineContext) + } + return appengine.DefaultVersionHostname(c) +} + +func Datacenter(_ netcontext.Context) string { return appengine.Datacenter() } +func ServerSoftware() string { return appengine.ServerSoftware() } +func InstanceID() string { return appengine.InstanceID() } +func IsDevAppServer() bool { return appengine.IsDevAppServer() } + +func RequestID(ctx netcontext.Context) string { + c := fromContext(ctx) + if c == nil { + panic(errNotAppEngineContext) + } + return appengine.RequestID(c) +} + +func ModuleName(ctx netcontext.Context) string { + c := fromContext(ctx) + if c == nil { + panic(errNotAppEngineContext) + } + return appengine.ModuleName(c) +} +func VersionID(ctx netcontext.Context) string { + c := fromContext(ctx) + if c == nil { + panic(errNotAppEngineContext) + } + return appengine.VersionID(c) +} + +func fullyQualifiedAppID(ctx netcontext.Context) string { + c := fromContext(ctx) + if c == nil { + panic(errNotAppEngineContext) + } + return c.FullyQualifiedAppID() +} diff --git a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/appengine/internal/identity_flex.go b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/appengine/internal/identity_flex.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000..d5e2e7b --- /dev/null +++ b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/appengine/internal/identity_flex.go @@ -0,0 +1,11 @@ +// Copyright 2018 Google LLC. All rights reserved. +// Use of this source code is governed by the Apache 2.0 +// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. + +// +build appenginevm + +package internal + +func init() { + appengineFlex = true +} diff --git a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/appengine/internal/identity_vm.go b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/appengine/internal/identity_vm.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000..5d80672 --- /dev/null +++ b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/appengine/internal/identity_vm.go @@ -0,0 +1,134 @@ +// Copyright 2011 Google Inc. All rights reserved. +// Use of this source code is governed by the Apache 2.0 +// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. + +// +build !appengine + +package internal + +import ( + "log" + "net/http" + "os" + "strings" + + netcontext "golang.org/x/net/context" +) + +// These functions are implementations of the wrapper functions +// in ../appengine/identity.go. See that file for commentary. + +const ( + hDefaultVersionHostname = "X-AppEngine-Default-Version-Hostname" + hRequestLogId = "X-AppEngine-Request-Log-Id" + hDatacenter = "X-AppEngine-Datacenter" +) + +func ctxHeaders(ctx netcontext.Context) http.Header { + c := fromContext(ctx) + if c == nil { + return nil + } + return c.Request().Header +} + +func DefaultVersionHostname(ctx netcontext.Context) string { + return ctxHeaders(ctx).Get(hDefaultVersionHostname) +} + +func RequestID(ctx netcontext.Context) string { + return ctxHeaders(ctx).Get(hRequestLogId) +} + +func Datacenter(ctx netcontext.Context) string { + if dc := ctxHeaders(ctx).Get(hDatacenter); dc != "" { + return dc + } + // If the header isn't set, read zone from the metadata service. + // It has the format projects/[NUMERIC_PROJECT_ID]/zones/[ZONE] + zone, err := getMetadata("instance/zone") + if err != nil { + log.Printf("Datacenter: %v", err) + return "" + } + parts := strings.Split(string(zone), "/") + if len(parts) == 0 { + return "" + } + return parts[len(parts)-1] +} + +func ServerSoftware() string { + // TODO(dsymonds): Remove fallback when we've verified this. + if s := os.Getenv("SERVER_SOFTWARE"); s != "" { + return s + } + if s := os.Getenv("GAE_ENV"); s != "" { + return s + } + return "Google App Engine/1.x.x" +} + +// TODO(dsymonds): Remove the metadata fetches. + +func ModuleName(_ netcontext.Context) string { + if s := os.Getenv("GAE_MODULE_NAME"); s != "" { + return s + } + if s := os.Getenv("GAE_SERVICE"); s != "" { + return s + } + return string(mustGetMetadata("instance/attributes/gae_backend_name")) +} + +func VersionID(_ netcontext.Context) string { + if s1, s2 := os.Getenv("GAE_MODULE_VERSION"), os.Getenv("GAE_MINOR_VERSION"); s1 != "" && s2 != "" { + return s1 + "." + s2 + } + if s1, s2 := os.Getenv("GAE_VERSION"), os.Getenv("GAE_DEPLOYMENT_ID"); s1 != "" && s2 != "" { + return s1 + "." + s2 + } + return string(mustGetMetadata("instance/attributes/gae_backend_version")) + "." + string(mustGetMetadata("instance/attributes/gae_backend_minor_version")) +} + +func InstanceID() string { + if s := os.Getenv("GAE_MODULE_INSTANCE"); s != "" { + return s + } + if s := os.Getenv("GAE_INSTANCE"); s != "" { + return s + } + return string(mustGetMetadata("instance/attributes/gae_backend_instance")) +} + +func partitionlessAppID() string { + // gae_project has everything except the partition prefix. + if appID := os.Getenv("GAE_LONG_APP_ID"); appID != "" { + return appID + } + if project := os.Getenv("GOOGLE_CLOUD_PROJECT"); project != "" { + return project + } + return string(mustGetMetadata("instance/attributes/gae_project")) +} + +func fullyQualifiedAppID(_ netcontext.Context) string { + if s := os.Getenv("GAE_APPLICATION"); s != "" { + return s + } + appID := partitionlessAppID() + + part := os.Getenv("GAE_PARTITION") + if part == "" { + part = string(mustGetMetadata("instance/attributes/gae_partition")) + } + + if part != "" { + appID = part + "~" + appID + } + return appID +} + +func IsDevAppServer() bool { + return os.Getenv("RUN_WITH_DEVAPPSERVER") != "" +} diff --git a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/appengine/internal/internal.go b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/appengine/internal/internal.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000..051ea39 --- /dev/null +++ b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/appengine/internal/internal.go @@ -0,0 +1,110 @@ +// Copyright 2011 Google Inc. All rights reserved. +// Use of this source code is governed by the Apache 2.0 +// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. + +// Package internal provides support for package appengine. +// +// Programs should not use this package directly. Its API is not stable. +// Use packages appengine and appengine/* instead. +package internal + +import ( + "fmt" + + "github.com/golang/protobuf/proto" + + remotepb "google.golang.org/appengine/internal/remote_api" +) + +// errorCodeMaps is a map of service name to the error code map for the service. +var errorCodeMaps = make(map[string]map[int32]string) + +// RegisterErrorCodeMap is called from API implementations to register their +// error code map. This should only be called from init functions. +func RegisterErrorCodeMap(service string, m map[int32]string) { + errorCodeMaps[service] = m +} + +type timeoutCodeKey struct { + service string + code int32 +} + +// timeoutCodes is the set of service+code pairs that represent timeouts. +var timeoutCodes = make(map[timeoutCodeKey]bool) + +func RegisterTimeoutErrorCode(service string, code int32) { + timeoutCodes[timeoutCodeKey{service, code}] = true +} + +// APIError is the type returned by appengine.Context's Call method +// when an API call fails in an API-specific way. This may be, for instance, +// a taskqueue API call failing with TaskQueueServiceError::UNKNOWN_QUEUE. +type APIError struct { + Service string + Detail string + Code int32 // API-specific error code +} + +func (e *APIError) Error() string { + if e.Code == 0 { + if e.Detail == "" { + return "APIError " + } + return e.Detail + } + s := fmt.Sprintf("API error %d", e.Code) + if m, ok := errorCodeMaps[e.Service]; ok { + s += " (" + e.Service + ": " + m[e.Code] + ")" + } else { + // Shouldn't happen, but provide a bit more detail if it does. + s = e.Service + " " + s + } + if e.Detail != "" { + s += ": " + e.Detail + } + return s +} + +func (e *APIError) IsTimeout() bool { + return timeoutCodes[timeoutCodeKey{e.Service, e.Code}] +} + +// CallError is the type returned by appengine.Context's Call method when an +// API call fails in a generic way, such as RpcError::CAPABILITY_DISABLED. +type CallError struct { + Detail string + Code int32 + // TODO: Remove this if we get a distinguishable error code. + Timeout bool +} + +func (e *CallError) Error() string { + var msg string + switch remotepb.RpcError_ErrorCode(e.Code) { + case remotepb.RpcError_UNKNOWN: + return e.Detail + case remotepb.RpcError_OVER_QUOTA: + msg = "Over quota" + case remotepb.RpcError_CAPABILITY_DISABLED: + msg = "Capability disabled" + case remotepb.RpcError_CANCELLED: + msg = "Canceled" + default: + msg = fmt.Sprintf("Call error %d", e.Code) + } + s := msg + ": " + e.Detail + if e.Timeout { + s += " (timeout)" + } + return s +} + +func (e *CallError) IsTimeout() bool { + return e.Timeout +} + +// NamespaceMods is a map from API service to a function that will mutate an RPC request to attach a namespace. +// The function should be prepared to be called on the same message more than once; it should only modify the +// RPC request the first time. +var NamespaceMods = make(map[string]func(m proto.Message, namespace string)) diff --git a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/appengine/internal/log/log_service.pb.go b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/appengine/internal/log/log_service.pb.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000..8545ac4 --- /dev/null +++ b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/appengine/internal/log/log_service.pb.go @@ -0,0 +1,1313 @@ +// Code generated by protoc-gen-go. 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b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/appengine/internal/log/log_service.proto new file mode 100644 index 0000000..8981dc4 --- /dev/null +++ b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/appengine/internal/log/log_service.proto @@ -0,0 +1,150 @@ +syntax = "proto2"; +option go_package = "log"; + +package appengine; + +message LogServiceError { + enum ErrorCode { + OK = 0; + INVALID_REQUEST = 1; + STORAGE_ERROR = 2; + } +} + +message UserAppLogLine { + required int64 timestamp_usec = 1; + required int64 level = 2; + required string message = 3; +} + +message UserAppLogGroup { + repeated UserAppLogLine log_line = 2; +} + +message FlushRequest { + optional bytes logs = 1; +} + +message SetStatusRequest { + required string status = 1; +} + + +message LogOffset { + optional bytes request_id = 1; +} + +message LogLine { + required int64 time = 1; + required int32 level = 2; + required string log_message = 3; +} + +message RequestLog { + required string app_id = 1; + optional string module_id = 37 [default="default"]; + required string version_id = 2; + required bytes request_id = 3; + optional LogOffset offset = 35; + required string ip = 4; + optional string nickname = 5; + required int64 start_time = 6; + required int64 end_time = 7; + required int64 latency = 8; + required int64 mcycles = 9; + required string method = 10; + required string resource = 11; + required string http_version = 12; + required int32 status = 13; + required int64 response_size = 14; + optional string referrer = 15; + optional string user_agent = 16; + required string url_map_entry = 17; + required string combined = 18; + optional int64 api_mcycles = 19; + optional string host = 20; + optional double cost = 21; + + optional string task_queue_name = 22; + optional string task_name = 23; + + optional bool was_loading_request = 24; + optional int64 pending_time = 25; + optional int32 replica_index = 26 [default = -1]; + optional bool finished = 27 [default = true]; + optional bytes clone_key = 28; + + repeated LogLine line = 29; + + optional bool lines_incomplete = 36; + optional bytes app_engine_release = 38; + + optional int32 exit_reason = 30; + optional bool was_throttled_for_time = 31; + optional bool was_throttled_for_requests = 32; + optional int64 throttled_time = 33; + + optional bytes server_name = 34; +} + +message LogModuleVersion { + optional string module_id = 1 [default="default"]; + optional string version_id = 2; +} + +message LogReadRequest { + required string app_id = 1; + repeated string version_id = 2; + repeated LogModuleVersion module_version = 19; + + optional int64 start_time = 3; + optional int64 end_time = 4; + optional LogOffset offset = 5; + repeated bytes request_id = 6; + + optional int32 minimum_log_level = 7; + optional bool include_incomplete = 8; + optional int64 count = 9; + + optional string combined_log_regex = 14; + optional string host_regex = 15; + optional int32 replica_index = 16; + + optional bool include_app_logs = 10; + optional int32 app_logs_per_request = 17; + optional bool include_host = 11; + optional bool include_all = 12; + optional bool cache_iterator = 13; + optional int32 num_shards = 18; +} + +message LogReadResponse { + repeated RequestLog log = 1; + optional LogOffset offset = 2; + optional int64 last_end_time = 3; +} + +message LogUsageRecord { + optional string version_id = 1; + optional int32 start_time = 2; + optional int32 end_time = 3; + optional int64 count = 4; + optional int64 total_size = 5; + optional int32 records = 6; +} + +message LogUsageRequest { + required string app_id = 1; + repeated string version_id = 2; + optional int32 start_time = 3; + optional int32 end_time = 4; + optional uint32 resolution_hours = 5 [default = 1]; + optional bool combine_versions = 6; + optional int32 usage_version = 7; + optional bool versions_only = 8; +} + +message LogUsageResponse { + repeated LogUsageRecord usage = 1; + optional LogUsageRecord summary = 2; +} diff --git a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/appengine/internal/main.go b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/appengine/internal/main.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000..1e76531 --- /dev/null +++ b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/appengine/internal/main.go @@ -0,0 +1,16 @@ +// Copyright 2011 Google Inc. All rights reserved. +// Use of this source code is governed by the Apache 2.0 +// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. + +// +build appengine + +package internal + +import ( + "appengine_internal" +) + +func Main() { + MainPath = "" + appengine_internal.Main() +} diff --git a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/appengine/internal/main_common.go b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/appengine/internal/main_common.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000..357dce4 --- /dev/null +++ b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/appengine/internal/main_common.go @@ -0,0 +1,7 @@ +package internal + +// MainPath stores the file path of the main package. On App Engine Standard +// using Go version 1.9 and below, this will be unset. On App Engine Flex and +// App Engine Standard second-gen (Go 1.11 and above), this will be the +// filepath to package main. +var MainPath string diff --git a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/appengine/internal/main_vm.go b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/appengine/internal/main_vm.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000..ddb79a3 --- /dev/null +++ b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/appengine/internal/main_vm.go @@ -0,0 +1,69 @@ +// Copyright 2011 Google Inc. All rights reserved. +// Use of this source code is governed by the Apache 2.0 +// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. + +// +build !appengine + +package internal + +import ( + "io" + "log" + "net/http" + "net/url" + "os" + "path/filepath" + "runtime" +) + +func Main() { + MainPath = filepath.Dir(findMainPath()) + installHealthChecker(http.DefaultServeMux) + + port := "8080" + if s := os.Getenv("PORT"); s != "" { + port = s + } + + host := "" + if IsDevAppServer() { + host = "127.0.0.1" + } + if err := http.ListenAndServe(host+":"+port, http.HandlerFunc(handleHTTP)); err != nil { + log.Fatalf("http.ListenAndServe: %v", err) + } +} + +// Find the path to package main by looking at the root Caller. +func findMainPath() string { + pc := make([]uintptr, 100) + n := runtime.Callers(2, pc) + frames := runtime.CallersFrames(pc[:n]) + for { + frame, more := frames.Next() + // Tests won't have package main, instead they have testing.tRunner + if frame.Function == "main.main" || frame.Function == "testing.tRunner" { + return frame.File + } + if !more { + break + } + } + return "" +} + +func installHealthChecker(mux *http.ServeMux) { + // If no health check handler has been installed by this point, add a trivial one. + const healthPath = "/_ah/health" + hreq := &http.Request{ + Method: "GET", + URL: &url.URL{ + Path: healthPath, + }, + } + if _, pat := mux.Handler(hreq); pat != healthPath { + mux.HandleFunc(healthPath, func(w http.ResponseWriter, r *http.Request) { + io.WriteString(w, "ok") + }) + } +} diff --git a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/appengine/internal/metadata.go b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/appengine/internal/metadata.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000..c4ba63b --- /dev/null +++ b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/appengine/internal/metadata.go @@ -0,0 +1,60 @@ +// Copyright 2014 Google Inc. All rights reserved. +// Use of this source code is governed by the Apache 2.0 +// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. + +package internal + +// This file has code for accessing metadata. +// +// References: +// https://cloud.google.com/compute/docs/metadata + +import ( + "fmt" + "io/ioutil" + "net/http" + "net/url" +) + +const ( + metadataHost = "metadata" + metadataPath = "/computeMetadata/v1/" +) + +var ( + metadataRequestHeaders = http.Header{ + "Metadata-Flavor": []string{"Google"}, + } +) + +// TODO(dsymonds): Do we need to support default values, like Python? +func mustGetMetadata(key string) []byte { + b, err := getMetadata(key) + if err != nil { + panic(fmt.Sprintf("Metadata fetch failed for '%s': %v", key, err)) + } + return b +} + +func getMetadata(key string) ([]byte, error) { + // TODO(dsymonds): May need to use url.Parse to support keys with query args. + req := &http.Request{ + Method: "GET", + URL: &url.URL{ + Scheme: "http", + Host: metadataHost, + Path: metadataPath + key, + }, + Header: metadataRequestHeaders, + Host: metadataHost, + } + resp, err := http.DefaultClient.Do(req) + if err != nil { + return nil, err + } + defer resp.Body.Close() + if resp.StatusCode != 200 { + return nil, fmt.Errorf("metadata server returned HTTP %d", resp.StatusCode) + } + return ioutil.ReadAll(resp.Body) +} diff --git a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/appengine/internal/net.go b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/appengine/internal/net.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000..fe42972 --- /dev/null +++ b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/appengine/internal/net.go @@ -0,0 +1,56 @@ +// Copyright 2014 Google Inc. All rights reserved. +// Use of this source code is governed by the Apache 2.0 +// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. + +package internal + +// This file implements a network dialer that limits the number of concurrent connections. +// It is only used for API calls. + +import ( + "log" + "net" + "runtime" + "sync" + "time" +) + +var limitSem = make(chan int, 100) // TODO(dsymonds): Use environment variable. + +func limitRelease() { + // non-blocking + select { + case <-limitSem: + default: + // This should not normally happen. + log.Print("appengine: unbalanced limitSem release!") + } +} + +func limitDial(network, addr string) (net.Conn, error) { + limitSem <- 1 + + // Dial with a timeout in case the API host is MIA. + // The connection should normally be very fast. + conn, err := net.DialTimeout(network, addr, 10*time.Second) + if err != nil { + limitRelease() + return nil, err + } + lc := &limitConn{Conn: conn} + runtime.SetFinalizer(lc, (*limitConn).Close) // shouldn't usually be required + return lc, nil +} + +type limitConn struct { + close sync.Once + net.Conn +} + +func (lc *limitConn) Close() error { + defer lc.close.Do(func() { + limitRelease() + runtime.SetFinalizer(lc, nil) + }) + return lc.Conn.Close() +} diff --git a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/appengine/internal/regen.sh b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/appengine/internal/regen.sh new file mode 100644 index 0000000..2fdb546 --- /dev/null +++ b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/appengine/internal/regen.sh @@ -0,0 +1,40 @@ +#!/bin/bash -e +# +# This script rebuilds the generated code for the protocol buffers. +# To run this you will need protoc and goprotobuf installed; +# see https://github.com/golang/protobuf for instructions. + +PKG=google.golang.org/appengine + +function die() { + echo 1>&2 $* + exit 1 +} + +# Sanity check that the right tools are accessible. +for tool in go protoc protoc-gen-go; do + q=$(which $tool) || die "didn't find $tool" + echo 1>&2 "$tool: $q" +done + +echo -n 1>&2 "finding package dir... 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string detail = 2; +} + +message RpcError { + enum ErrorCode { + UNKNOWN = 0; + CALL_NOT_FOUND = 1; + PARSE_ERROR = 2; + SECURITY_VIOLATION = 3; + OVER_QUOTA = 4; + REQUEST_TOO_LARGE = 5; + CAPABILITY_DISABLED = 6; + FEATURE_DISABLED = 7; + BAD_REQUEST = 8; + RESPONSE_TOO_LARGE = 9; + CANCELLED = 10; + REPLAY_ERROR = 11; + DEADLINE_EXCEEDED = 12; + } + required int32 code = 1; + optional string detail = 2; +} + +message Response { + optional bytes response = 1; + optional bytes exception = 2; + optional ApplicationError application_error = 3; + optional bytes java_exception = 4; + optional RpcError rpc_error = 5; +} diff --git a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/appengine/internal/transaction.go b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/appengine/internal/transaction.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000..9006ae6 --- /dev/null +++ b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/appengine/internal/transaction.go @@ -0,0 +1,115 @@ +// Copyright 2014 Google Inc. All rights reserved. +// Use of this source code is governed by the Apache 2.0 +// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. + +package internal + +// This file implements hooks for applying datastore transactions. + +import ( + "errors" + "reflect" + + "github.com/golang/protobuf/proto" + netcontext "golang.org/x/net/context" + + basepb "google.golang.org/appengine/internal/base" + pb "google.golang.org/appengine/internal/datastore" +) + +var transactionSetters = make(map[reflect.Type]reflect.Value) + +// RegisterTransactionSetter registers a function that sets transaction information +// in a protocol buffer message. f should be a function with two arguments, +// the first being a protocol buffer type, and the second being *datastore.Transaction. +func RegisterTransactionSetter(f interface{}) { + v := reflect.ValueOf(f) + transactionSetters[v.Type().In(0)] = v +} + +// applyTransaction applies the transaction t to message pb +// by using the relevant setter passed to RegisterTransactionSetter. +func applyTransaction(pb proto.Message, t *pb.Transaction) { + v := reflect.ValueOf(pb) + if f, ok := transactionSetters[v.Type()]; ok { + f.Call([]reflect.Value{v, reflect.ValueOf(t)}) + } +} + +var transactionKey = "used for *Transaction" + +func transactionFromContext(ctx netcontext.Context) *transaction { + t, _ := ctx.Value(&transactionKey).(*transaction) + return t +} + +func withTransaction(ctx netcontext.Context, t *transaction) netcontext.Context { + return netcontext.WithValue(ctx, &transactionKey, t) +} + +type transaction struct { + transaction pb.Transaction + finished bool +} + +var ErrConcurrentTransaction = errors.New("internal: concurrent transaction") + +func RunTransactionOnce(c netcontext.Context, f func(netcontext.Context) error, xg bool, readOnly bool, previousTransaction *pb.Transaction) (*pb.Transaction, error) { + if transactionFromContext(c) != nil { + return nil, errors.New("nested transactions are not supported") + } + + // Begin the transaction. + t := &transaction{} + req := &pb.BeginTransactionRequest{ + App: proto.String(FullyQualifiedAppID(c)), + } + if xg { + req.AllowMultipleEg = proto.Bool(true) + } + if previousTransaction != nil { + req.PreviousTransaction = previousTransaction + } + if readOnly { + req.Mode = pb.BeginTransactionRequest_READ_ONLY.Enum() + } else { + req.Mode = pb.BeginTransactionRequest_READ_WRITE.Enum() + } + if err := Call(c, "datastore_v3", "BeginTransaction", req, &t.transaction); err != nil { + return nil, err + } + + // Call f, rolling back the transaction if f returns a non-nil error, or panics. + // The panic is not recovered. + defer func() { + if t.finished { + return + } + t.finished = true + // Ignore the error return value, since we are already returning a non-nil + // error (or we're panicking). + Call(c, "datastore_v3", "Rollback", &t.transaction, &basepb.VoidProto{}) + }() + if err := f(withTransaction(c, t)); err != nil { + return &t.transaction, err + } + t.finished = true + + // Commit the transaction. + res := &pb.CommitResponse{} + err := Call(c, "datastore_v3", "Commit", &t.transaction, res) + if ae, ok := err.(*APIError); ok { + /* TODO: restore this conditional + if appengine.IsDevAppServer() { + */ + // The Python Dev AppServer raises an ApplicationError with error code 2 (which is + // Error.CONCURRENT_TRANSACTION) and message "Concurrency exception.". + if ae.Code == int32(pb.Error_BAD_REQUEST) && ae.Detail == "ApplicationError: 2 Concurrency exception." { + return &t.transaction, ErrConcurrentTransaction + } + if ae.Code == int32(pb.Error_CONCURRENT_TRANSACTION) { + return &t.transaction, ErrConcurrentTransaction + } + } + return &t.transaction, err +} diff --git a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/appengine/internal/urlfetch/urlfetch_service.pb.go b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/appengine/internal/urlfetch/urlfetch_service.pb.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000..5f72775 --- /dev/null +++ b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/appengine/internal/urlfetch/urlfetch_service.pb.go @@ -0,0 +1,527 @@ +// Code generated by protoc-gen-go. 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b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/appengine/internal/urlfetch/urlfetch_service.proto new file mode 100644 index 0000000..f695edf --- /dev/null +++ b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/appengine/internal/urlfetch/urlfetch_service.proto @@ -0,0 +1,64 @@ +syntax = "proto2"; +option go_package = "urlfetch"; + +package appengine; + +message URLFetchServiceError { + enum ErrorCode { + OK = 0; + INVALID_URL = 1; + FETCH_ERROR = 2; + UNSPECIFIED_ERROR = 3; + RESPONSE_TOO_LARGE = 4; + DEADLINE_EXCEEDED = 5; + SSL_CERTIFICATE_ERROR = 6; + DNS_ERROR = 7; + CLOSED = 8; + INTERNAL_TRANSIENT_ERROR = 9; + TOO_MANY_REDIRECTS = 10; + MALFORMED_REPLY = 11; + CONNECTION_ERROR = 12; + } +} + +message URLFetchRequest { + enum RequestMethod { + GET = 1; + POST = 2; + HEAD = 3; + PUT = 4; + DELETE = 5; + PATCH = 6; + } + required RequestMethod Method = 1; + required string Url = 2; + repeated group Header = 3 { + required string Key = 4; + required string Value = 5; + } + optional bytes Payload = 6 [ctype=CORD]; + + optional bool FollowRedirects = 7 [default=true]; + + optional double Deadline = 8; + + optional bool MustValidateServerCertificate = 9 [default=true]; +} + +message URLFetchResponse { + optional bytes Content = 1; + required int32 StatusCode = 2; + repeated group Header = 3 { + required string Key = 4; + required string Value = 5; + } + optional bool ContentWasTruncated = 6 [default=false]; + optional int64 ExternalBytesSent = 7; + optional int64 ExternalBytesReceived = 8; + + optional string FinalUrl = 9; + + optional int64 ApiCpuMilliseconds = 10 [default=0]; + optional int64 ApiBytesSent = 11 [default=0]; + optional int64 ApiBytesReceived = 12 [default=0]; +} diff --git a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/appengine/urlfetch/urlfetch.go b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/appengine/urlfetch/urlfetch.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000..6ffe1e6 --- /dev/null +++ b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/appengine/urlfetch/urlfetch.go @@ -0,0 +1,210 @@ +// Copyright 2011 Google Inc. All rights reserved. +// Use of this source code is governed by the Apache 2.0 +// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. + +// Package urlfetch provides an http.RoundTripper implementation +// for fetching URLs via App Engine's urlfetch service. +package urlfetch // import "google.golang.org/appengine/urlfetch" + +import ( + "errors" + "fmt" + "io" + "io/ioutil" + "net/http" + "net/url" + "strconv" + "strings" + "time" + + "github.com/golang/protobuf/proto" + "golang.org/x/net/context" + + "google.golang.org/appengine/internal" + pb "google.golang.org/appengine/internal/urlfetch" +) + +// Transport is an implementation of http.RoundTripper for +// App Engine. Users should generally create an http.Client using +// this transport and use the Client rather than using this transport +// directly. +type Transport struct { + Context context.Context + + // Controls whether the application checks the validity of SSL certificates + // over HTTPS connections. A value of false (the default) instructs the + // application to send a request to the server only if the certificate is + // valid and signed by a trusted certificate authority (CA), and also + // includes a hostname that matches the certificate. A value of true + // instructs the application to perform no certificate validation. + AllowInvalidServerCertificate bool +} + +// Verify statically that *Transport implements http.RoundTripper. +var _ http.RoundTripper = (*Transport)(nil) + +// Client returns an *http.Client using a default urlfetch Transport. This +// client will have the default deadline of 5 seconds, and will check the +// validity of SSL certificates. +// +// Any deadline of the provided context will be used for requests through this client; +// if the client does not have a deadline then a 5 second default is used. +func Client(ctx context.Context) *http.Client { + return &http.Client{ + Transport: &Transport{ + Context: ctx, + }, + } +} + +type bodyReader struct { + content []byte + truncated bool + closed bool +} + +// ErrTruncatedBody is the error returned after the final Read() from a +// response's Body if the body has been truncated by App Engine's proxy. +var ErrTruncatedBody = errors.New("urlfetch: truncated body") + +func statusCodeToText(code int) string { + if t := http.StatusText(code); t != "" { + return t + } + return strconv.Itoa(code) +} + +func (br *bodyReader) Read(p []byte) (n int, err error) { + if br.closed { + if br.truncated { + return 0, ErrTruncatedBody + } + return 0, io.EOF + } + n = copy(p, br.content) + if n > 0 { + br.content = br.content[n:] + return + } + if br.truncated { + br.closed = true + return 0, ErrTruncatedBody + } + return 0, io.EOF +} + +func (br *bodyReader) Close() error { + br.closed = true + br.content = nil + return nil +} + +// A map of the URL Fetch-accepted methods that take a request body. +var methodAcceptsRequestBody = map[string]bool{ + "POST": true, + "PUT": true, + "PATCH": true, +} + +// urlString returns a valid string given a URL. This function is necessary because +// the String method of URL doesn't correctly handle URLs with non-empty Opaque values. +// See http://code.google.com/p/go/issues/detail?id=4860. +func urlString(u *url.URL) string { + if u.Opaque == "" || strings.HasPrefix(u.Opaque, "//") { + return u.String() + } + aux := *u + aux.Opaque = "//" + aux.Host + aux.Opaque + return aux.String() +} + +// RoundTrip issues a single HTTP request and returns its response. Per the +// http.RoundTripper interface, RoundTrip only returns an error if there +// was an unsupported request or the URL Fetch proxy fails. +// Note that HTTP response codes such as 5xx, 403, 404, etc are not +// errors as far as the transport is concerned and will be returned +// with err set to nil. +func (t *Transport) RoundTrip(req *http.Request) (res *http.Response, err error) { + methNum, ok := pb.URLFetchRequest_RequestMethod_value[req.Method] + if !ok { + return nil, fmt.Errorf("urlfetch: unsupported HTTP method %q", req.Method) + } + + method := pb.URLFetchRequest_RequestMethod(methNum) + + freq := &pb.URLFetchRequest{ + Method: &method, + Url: proto.String(urlString(req.URL)), + FollowRedirects: proto.Bool(false), // http.Client's responsibility + MustValidateServerCertificate: proto.Bool(!t.AllowInvalidServerCertificate), + } + if deadline, ok := t.Context.Deadline(); ok { + freq.Deadline = proto.Float64(deadline.Sub(time.Now()).Seconds()) + } + + for k, vals := range req.Header { + for _, val := range vals { + freq.Header = append(freq.Header, &pb.URLFetchRequest_Header{ + Key: proto.String(k), + Value: proto.String(val), + }) + } + } + if methodAcceptsRequestBody[req.Method] && req.Body != nil { + // Avoid a []byte copy if req.Body has a Bytes method. + switch b := req.Body.(type) { + case interface { + Bytes() []byte + }: + freq.Payload = b.Bytes() + default: + freq.Payload, err = ioutil.ReadAll(req.Body) + if err != nil { + return nil, err + } + } + } + + fres := &pb.URLFetchResponse{} + if err := internal.Call(t.Context, "urlfetch", "Fetch", freq, fres); err != nil { + return nil, err + } + + res = &http.Response{} + res.StatusCode = int(*fres.StatusCode) + res.Status = fmt.Sprintf("%d %s", res.StatusCode, statusCodeToText(res.StatusCode)) + res.Header = make(http.Header) + res.Request = req + + // Faked: + res.ProtoMajor = 1 + res.ProtoMinor = 1 + res.Proto = "HTTP/1.1" + res.Close = true + + for _, h := range fres.Header { + hkey := http.CanonicalHeaderKey(*h.Key) + hval := *h.Value + if hkey == "Content-Length" { + // Will get filled in below for all but HEAD requests. + if req.Method == "HEAD" { + res.ContentLength, _ = strconv.ParseInt(hval, 10, 64) + } + continue + } + res.Header.Add(hkey, hval) + } + + if req.Method != "HEAD" { + res.ContentLength = int64(len(fres.Content)) + } + + truncated := fres.GetContentWasTruncated() + res.Body = &bodyReader{content: fres.Content, truncated: truncated} + return +} + +func init() { + internal.RegisterErrorCodeMap("urlfetch", pb.URLFetchServiceError_ErrorCode_name) + internal.RegisterTimeoutErrorCode("urlfetch", int32(pb.URLFetchServiceError_DEADLINE_EXCEEDED)) +} diff --git a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/AUTHORS b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/AUTHORS new file mode 100644 index 0000000..2b00ddb --- /dev/null +++ b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/AUTHORS @@ -0,0 +1,3 @@ +# This source code refers to The Go Authors for copyright purposes. +# The master list of authors is in the main Go distribution, +# visible at https://tip.golang.org/AUTHORS. diff --git a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/CONTRIBUTORS b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/CONTRIBUTORS new file mode 100644 index 0000000..1fbd3e9 --- /dev/null +++ b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/CONTRIBUTORS @@ -0,0 +1,3 @@ +# This source code was written by the Go contributors. +# The master list of contributors is in the main Go distribution, +# visible at https://tip.golang.org/CONTRIBUTORS. diff --git a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/LICENSE b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/LICENSE new file mode 100644 index 0000000..49ea0f9 --- /dev/null +++ b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/LICENSE @@ -0,0 +1,27 @@ +Copyright (c) 2018 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. + +Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without +modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are +met: + + * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright +notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. + * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above +copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer +in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the +distribution. + * Neither the name of Google Inc. nor the names of its +contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from +this software without specific prior written permission. + +THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS +"AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT +LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR +A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT +OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, +SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT +LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, +DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY +THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT +(INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE +OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. diff --git a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/PATENTS b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/PATENTS new file mode 100644 index 0000000..7330990 --- /dev/null +++ b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/PATENTS @@ -0,0 +1,22 @@ +Additional IP Rights Grant (Patents) + +"This implementation" means the copyrightable works distributed by +Google as part of the Go project. + +Google hereby grants to You a perpetual, worldwide, non-exclusive, +no-charge, royalty-free, irrevocable (except as stated in this section) +patent license to make, have made, use, offer to sell, sell, import, +transfer and otherwise run, modify and propagate the contents of this +implementation of Go, where such license applies only to those patent +claims, both currently owned or controlled by Google and acquired in +the future, licensable by Google that are necessarily infringed by this +implementation of Go. This grant does not include claims that would be +infringed only as a consequence of further modification of this +implementation. If you or your agent or exclusive licensee institute or +order or agree to the institution of patent litigation against any +entity (including a cross-claim or counterclaim in a lawsuit) alleging +that this implementation of Go or any code incorporated within this +implementation of Go constitutes direct or contributory patent +infringement, or inducement of patent infringement, then any patent +rights granted to you under this License for this implementation of Go +shall terminate as of the date such litigation is filed. diff --git a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/encoding/prototext/decode.go b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/encoding/prototext/decode.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000..cab95a4 --- /dev/null +++ b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/encoding/prototext/decode.go @@ -0,0 +1,791 @@ +// Copyright 2018 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. +// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style +// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. + +package prototext + +import ( + "fmt" + "strings" + "unicode/utf8" + + "google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/encoding/messageset" + "google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/encoding/text" + "google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/errors" + "google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/flags" + "google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/genid" + "google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/pragma" + "google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/set" + "google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/strs" + "google.golang.org/protobuf/proto" + pref "google.golang.org/protobuf/reflect/protoreflect" + "google.golang.org/protobuf/reflect/protoregistry" +) + +// Unmarshal reads the given []byte into the given proto.Message. +func Unmarshal(b []byte, m proto.Message) error { + return UnmarshalOptions{}.Unmarshal(b, m) +} + +// UnmarshalOptions is a configurable textproto format unmarshaler. +type UnmarshalOptions struct { + pragma.NoUnkeyedLiterals + + // AllowPartial accepts input for messages that will result in missing + // required fields. If AllowPartial is false (the default), Unmarshal will + // return error if there are any missing required fields. + AllowPartial bool + + // DiscardUnknown specifies whether to ignore unknown fields when parsing. + // An unknown field is any field whose field name or field number does not + // resolve to any known or extension field in the message. + // By default, unmarshal rejects unknown fields as an error. + DiscardUnknown bool + + // Resolver is used for looking up types when unmarshaling + // google.protobuf.Any messages or extension fields. + // If nil, this defaults to using protoregistry.GlobalTypes. + Resolver interface { + protoregistry.MessageTypeResolver + protoregistry.ExtensionTypeResolver + } +} + +// Unmarshal reads the given []byte and populates the given proto.Message using options in +// UnmarshalOptions object. +func (o UnmarshalOptions) Unmarshal(b []byte, m proto.Message) error { + return o.unmarshal(b, m) +} + +// unmarshal is a centralized function that all unmarshal operations go through. +// For profiling purposes, avoid changing the name of this function or +// introducing other code paths for unmarshal that do not go through this. +func (o UnmarshalOptions) unmarshal(b []byte, m proto.Message) error { + proto.Reset(m) + + if o.Resolver == nil { + o.Resolver = protoregistry.GlobalTypes + } + + dec := decoder{text.NewDecoder(b), o} + if err := dec.unmarshalMessage(m.ProtoReflect(), false); err != nil { + return err + } + if o.AllowPartial { + return nil + } + return proto.CheckInitialized(m) +} + +type decoder struct { + *text.Decoder + opts UnmarshalOptions +} + +// newError returns an error object with position info. +func (d decoder) newError(pos int, f string, x ...interface{}) error { + line, column := d.Position(pos) + head := fmt.Sprintf("(line %d:%d): ", line, column) + return errors.New(head+f, x...) +} + +// unexpectedTokenError returns a syntax error for the given unexpected token. +func (d decoder) unexpectedTokenError(tok text.Token) error { + return d.syntaxError(tok.Pos(), "unexpected token: %s", tok.RawString()) +} + +// syntaxError returns a syntax error for given position. +func (d decoder) syntaxError(pos int, f string, x ...interface{}) error { + line, column := d.Position(pos) + head := fmt.Sprintf("syntax error (line %d:%d): ", line, column) + return errors.New(head+f, x...) +} + +// unmarshalMessage unmarshals into the given protoreflect.Message. +func (d decoder) unmarshalMessage(m pref.Message, checkDelims bool) error { + messageDesc := m.Descriptor() + if !flags.ProtoLegacy && messageset.IsMessageSet(messageDesc) { + return errors.New("no support for proto1 MessageSets") + } + + if messageDesc.FullName() == genid.Any_message_fullname { + return d.unmarshalAny(m, checkDelims) + } + + if checkDelims { + tok, err := d.Read() + if err != nil { + return err + } + + if tok.Kind() != text.MessageOpen { + return d.unexpectedTokenError(tok) + } + } + + var seenNums set.Ints + var seenOneofs set.Ints + fieldDescs := messageDesc.Fields() + + for { + // Read field name. + tok, err := d.Read() + if err != nil { + return err + } + switch typ := tok.Kind(); typ { + case text.Name: + // Continue below. + case text.EOF: + if checkDelims { + return text.ErrUnexpectedEOF + } + return nil + default: + if checkDelims && typ == text.MessageClose { + return nil + } + return d.unexpectedTokenError(tok) + } + + // Resolve the field descriptor. + var name pref.Name + var fd pref.FieldDescriptor + var xt pref.ExtensionType + var xtErr error + var isFieldNumberName bool + + switch tok.NameKind() { + case text.IdentName: + name = pref.Name(tok.IdentName()) + fd = fieldDescs.ByName(name) + if fd == nil { + // The proto name of a group field is in all lowercase, + // while the textproto field name is the group message name. + gd := fieldDescs.ByName(pref.Name(strings.ToLower(string(name)))) + if gd != nil && gd.Kind() == pref.GroupKind && gd.Message().Name() == name { + fd = gd + } + } else if fd.Kind() == pref.GroupKind && fd.Message().Name() != name { + fd = nil // reset since field name is actually the message name + } + + case text.TypeName: + // Handle extensions only. This code path is not for Any. + xt, xtErr = d.findExtension(pref.FullName(tok.TypeName())) + + case text.FieldNumber: + isFieldNumberName = true + num := pref.FieldNumber(tok.FieldNumber()) + if !num.IsValid() { + return d.newError(tok.Pos(), "invalid field number: %d", num) + } + fd = fieldDescs.ByNumber(num) + if fd == nil { + xt, xtErr = d.opts.Resolver.FindExtensionByNumber(messageDesc.FullName(), num) + } + } + + if xt != nil { + fd = xt.TypeDescriptor() + if !messageDesc.ExtensionRanges().Has(fd.Number()) || fd.ContainingMessage().FullName() != messageDesc.FullName() { + return d.newError(tok.Pos(), "message %v cannot be extended by %v", messageDesc.FullName(), fd.FullName()) + } + } else if xtErr != nil && xtErr != protoregistry.NotFound { + return d.newError(tok.Pos(), "unable to resolve [%s]: %v", tok.RawString(), xtErr) + } + if flags.ProtoLegacy { + if fd != nil && fd.IsWeak() && fd.Message().IsPlaceholder() { + fd = nil // reset since the weak reference is not linked in + } + } + + // Handle unknown fields. + if fd == nil { + if d.opts.DiscardUnknown || messageDesc.ReservedNames().Has(name) { + d.skipValue() + continue + } + return d.newError(tok.Pos(), "unknown field: %v", tok.RawString()) + } + + // Handle fields identified by field number. + if isFieldNumberName { + // TODO: Add an option to permit parsing field numbers. + // + // This requires careful thought as the MarshalOptions.EmitUnknown + // option allows formatting unknown fields as the field number and the + // best-effort textual representation of the field value. In that case, + // it may not be possible to unmarshal the value from a parser that does + // have information about the unknown field. + return d.newError(tok.Pos(), "cannot specify field by number: %v", tok.RawString()) + } + + switch { + case fd.IsList(): + kind := fd.Kind() + if kind != pref.MessageKind && kind != pref.GroupKind && !tok.HasSeparator() { + return d.syntaxError(tok.Pos(), "missing field separator :") + } + + list := m.Mutable(fd).List() + if err := d.unmarshalList(fd, list); err != nil { + return err + } + + case fd.IsMap(): + mmap := m.Mutable(fd).Map() + if err := d.unmarshalMap(fd, mmap); err != nil { + return err + } + + default: + kind := fd.Kind() + if kind != pref.MessageKind && kind != pref.GroupKind && !tok.HasSeparator() { + return d.syntaxError(tok.Pos(), "missing field separator :") + } + + // If field is a oneof, check if it has already been set. + if od := fd.ContainingOneof(); od != nil { + idx := uint64(od.Index()) + if seenOneofs.Has(idx) { + return d.newError(tok.Pos(), "error parsing %q, oneof %v is already set", tok.RawString(), od.FullName()) + } + seenOneofs.Set(idx) + } + + num := uint64(fd.Number()) + if seenNums.Has(num) { + return d.newError(tok.Pos(), "non-repeated field %q is repeated", tok.RawString()) + } + + if err := d.unmarshalSingular(fd, m); err != nil { + return err + } + seenNums.Set(num) + } + } + + return nil +} + +// findExtension returns protoreflect.ExtensionType from the Resolver if found. +func (d decoder) findExtension(xtName pref.FullName) (pref.ExtensionType, error) { + xt, err := d.opts.Resolver.FindExtensionByName(xtName) + if err == nil { + return xt, nil + } + return messageset.FindMessageSetExtension(d.opts.Resolver, xtName) +} + +// unmarshalSingular unmarshals a non-repeated field value specified by the +// given FieldDescriptor. +func (d decoder) unmarshalSingular(fd pref.FieldDescriptor, m pref.Message) error { + var val pref.Value + var err error + switch fd.Kind() { + case pref.MessageKind, pref.GroupKind: + val = m.NewField(fd) + err = d.unmarshalMessage(val.Message(), true) + default: + val, err = d.unmarshalScalar(fd) + } + if err == nil { + m.Set(fd, val) + } + return err +} + +// unmarshalScalar unmarshals a scalar/enum protoreflect.Value specified by the +// given FieldDescriptor. +func (d decoder) unmarshalScalar(fd pref.FieldDescriptor) (pref.Value, error) { + tok, err := d.Read() + if err != nil { + return pref.Value{}, err + } + + if tok.Kind() != text.Scalar { + return pref.Value{}, d.unexpectedTokenError(tok) + } + + kind := fd.Kind() + switch kind { + case pref.BoolKind: + if b, ok := tok.Bool(); ok { + return pref.ValueOfBool(b), nil + } + + case pref.Int32Kind, pref.Sint32Kind, pref.Sfixed32Kind: + if n, ok := tok.Int32(); ok { + return pref.ValueOfInt32(n), nil + } + + case pref.Int64Kind, pref.Sint64Kind, pref.Sfixed64Kind: + if n, ok := tok.Int64(); ok { + return pref.ValueOfInt64(n), nil + } + + case pref.Uint32Kind, pref.Fixed32Kind: + if n, ok := tok.Uint32(); ok { + return pref.ValueOfUint32(n), nil + } + + case pref.Uint64Kind, pref.Fixed64Kind: + if n, ok := tok.Uint64(); ok { + return pref.ValueOfUint64(n), nil + } + + case pref.FloatKind: + if n, ok := tok.Float32(); ok { + return pref.ValueOfFloat32(n), nil + } + + case pref.DoubleKind: + if n, ok := tok.Float64(); ok { + return pref.ValueOfFloat64(n), nil + } + + case pref.StringKind: + if s, ok := tok.String(); ok { + if strs.EnforceUTF8(fd) && !utf8.ValidString(s) { + return pref.Value{}, d.newError(tok.Pos(), "contains invalid UTF-8") + } + return pref.ValueOfString(s), nil + } + + case pref.BytesKind: + if b, ok := tok.String(); ok { + return pref.ValueOfBytes([]byte(b)), nil + } + + case pref.EnumKind: + if lit, ok := tok.Enum(); ok { + // Lookup EnumNumber based on name. + if enumVal := fd.Enum().Values().ByName(pref.Name(lit)); enumVal != nil { + return pref.ValueOfEnum(enumVal.Number()), nil + } + } + if num, ok := tok.Int32(); ok { + return pref.ValueOfEnum(pref.EnumNumber(num)), nil + } + + default: + panic(fmt.Sprintf("invalid scalar kind %v", kind)) + } + + return pref.Value{}, d.newError(tok.Pos(), "invalid value for %v type: %v", kind, tok.RawString()) +} + +// unmarshalList unmarshals into given protoreflect.List. A list value can +// either be in [] syntax or simply just a single scalar/message value. +func (d decoder) unmarshalList(fd pref.FieldDescriptor, list pref.List) error { + tok, err := d.Peek() + if err != nil { + return err + } + + switch fd.Kind() { + case pref.MessageKind, pref.GroupKind: + switch tok.Kind() { + case text.ListOpen: + d.Read() + for { + tok, err := d.Peek() + if err != nil { + return err + } + + switch tok.Kind() { + case text.ListClose: + d.Read() + return nil + case text.MessageOpen: + pval := list.NewElement() + if err := d.unmarshalMessage(pval.Message(), true); err != nil { + return err + } + list.Append(pval) + default: + return d.unexpectedTokenError(tok) + } + } + + case text.MessageOpen: + pval := list.NewElement() + if err := d.unmarshalMessage(pval.Message(), true); err != nil { + return err + } + list.Append(pval) + return nil + } + + default: + switch tok.Kind() { + case text.ListOpen: + d.Read() + for { + tok, err := d.Peek() + if err != nil { + return err + } + + switch tok.Kind() { + case text.ListClose: + d.Read() + return nil + case text.Scalar: + pval, err := d.unmarshalScalar(fd) + if err != nil { + return err + } + list.Append(pval) + default: + return d.unexpectedTokenError(tok) + } + } + + case text.Scalar: + pval, err := d.unmarshalScalar(fd) + if err != nil { + return err + } + list.Append(pval) + return nil + } + } + + return d.unexpectedTokenError(tok) +} + +// unmarshalMap unmarshals into given protoreflect.Map. A map value is a +// textproto message containing {key: , value: }. +func (d decoder) unmarshalMap(fd pref.FieldDescriptor, mmap pref.Map) error { + // Determine ahead whether map entry is a scalar type or a message type in + // order to call the appropriate unmarshalMapValue func inside + // unmarshalMapEntry. + var unmarshalMapValue func() (pref.Value, error) + switch fd.MapValue().Kind() { + case pref.MessageKind, pref.GroupKind: + unmarshalMapValue = func() (pref.Value, error) { + pval := mmap.NewValue() + if err := d.unmarshalMessage(pval.Message(), true); err != nil { + return pref.Value{}, err + } + return pval, nil + } + default: + unmarshalMapValue = func() (pref.Value, error) { + return d.unmarshalScalar(fd.MapValue()) + } + } + + tok, err := d.Read() + if err != nil { + return err + } + switch tok.Kind() { + case text.MessageOpen: + return d.unmarshalMapEntry(fd, mmap, unmarshalMapValue) + + case text.ListOpen: + for { + tok, err := d.Read() + if err != nil { + return err + } + switch tok.Kind() { + case text.ListClose: + return nil + case text.MessageOpen: + if err := d.unmarshalMapEntry(fd, mmap, unmarshalMapValue); err != nil { + return err + } + default: + return d.unexpectedTokenError(tok) + } + } + + default: + return d.unexpectedTokenError(tok) + } +} + +// unmarshalMap unmarshals into given protoreflect.Map. A map value is a +// textproto message containing {key: , value: }. +func (d decoder) unmarshalMapEntry(fd pref.FieldDescriptor, mmap pref.Map, unmarshalMapValue func() (pref.Value, error)) error { + var key pref.MapKey + var pval pref.Value +Loop: + for { + // Read field name. + tok, err := d.Read() + if err != nil { + return err + } + switch tok.Kind() { + case text.Name: + if tok.NameKind() != text.IdentName { + if !d.opts.DiscardUnknown { + return d.newError(tok.Pos(), "unknown map entry field %q", tok.RawString()) + } + d.skipValue() + continue Loop + } + // Continue below. + case text.MessageClose: + break Loop + default: + return d.unexpectedTokenError(tok) + } + + switch name := pref.Name(tok.IdentName()); name { + case genid.MapEntry_Key_field_name: + if !tok.HasSeparator() { + return d.syntaxError(tok.Pos(), "missing field separator :") + } + if key.IsValid() { + return d.newError(tok.Pos(), "map entry %q cannot be repeated", name) + } + val, err := d.unmarshalScalar(fd.MapKey()) + if err != nil { + return err + } + key = val.MapKey() + + case genid.MapEntry_Value_field_name: + if kind := fd.MapValue().Kind(); (kind != pref.MessageKind) && (kind != pref.GroupKind) { + if !tok.HasSeparator() { + return d.syntaxError(tok.Pos(), "missing field separator :") + } + } + if pval.IsValid() { + return d.newError(tok.Pos(), "map entry %q cannot be repeated", name) + } + pval, err = unmarshalMapValue() + if err != nil { + return err + } + + default: + if !d.opts.DiscardUnknown { + return d.newError(tok.Pos(), "unknown map entry field %q", name) + } + d.skipValue() + } + } + + if !key.IsValid() { + key = fd.MapKey().Default().MapKey() + } + if !pval.IsValid() { + switch fd.MapValue().Kind() { + case pref.MessageKind, pref.GroupKind: + // If value field is not set for message/group types, construct an + // empty one as default. + pval = mmap.NewValue() + default: + pval = fd.MapValue().Default() + } + } + mmap.Set(key, pval) + return nil +} + +// unmarshalAny unmarshals an Any textproto. It can either be in expanded form +// or non-expanded form. +func (d decoder) unmarshalAny(m pref.Message, checkDelims bool) error { + var typeURL string + var bValue []byte + var seenTypeUrl bool + var seenValue bool + var isExpanded bool + + if checkDelims { + tok, err := d.Read() + if err != nil { + return err + } + + if tok.Kind() != text.MessageOpen { + return d.unexpectedTokenError(tok) + } + } + +Loop: + for { + // Read field name. Can only have 3 possible field names, i.e. type_url, + // value and type URL name inside []. + tok, err := d.Read() + if err != nil { + return err + } + if typ := tok.Kind(); typ != text.Name { + if checkDelims { + if typ == text.MessageClose { + break Loop + } + } else if typ == text.EOF { + break Loop + } + return d.unexpectedTokenError(tok) + } + + switch tok.NameKind() { + case text.IdentName: + // Both type_url and value fields require field separator :. + if !tok.HasSeparator() { + return d.syntaxError(tok.Pos(), "missing field separator :") + } + + switch name := pref.Name(tok.IdentName()); name { + case genid.Any_TypeUrl_field_name: + if seenTypeUrl { + return d.newError(tok.Pos(), "duplicate %v field", genid.Any_TypeUrl_field_fullname) + } + if isExpanded { + return d.newError(tok.Pos(), "conflict with [%s] field", typeURL) + } + tok, err := d.Read() + if err != nil { + return err + } + var ok bool + typeURL, ok = tok.String() + if !ok { + return d.newError(tok.Pos(), "invalid %v field value: %v", genid.Any_TypeUrl_field_fullname, tok.RawString()) + } + seenTypeUrl = true + + case genid.Any_Value_field_name: + if seenValue { + return d.newError(tok.Pos(), "duplicate %v field", genid.Any_Value_field_fullname) + } + if isExpanded { + return d.newError(tok.Pos(), "conflict with [%s] field", typeURL) + } + tok, err := d.Read() + if err != nil { + return err + } + s, ok := tok.String() + if !ok { + return d.newError(tok.Pos(), "invalid %v field value: %v", genid.Any_Value_field_fullname, tok.RawString()) + } + bValue = []byte(s) + seenValue = true + + default: + if !d.opts.DiscardUnknown { + return d.newError(tok.Pos(), "invalid field name %q in %v message", tok.RawString(), genid.Any_message_fullname) + } + } + + case text.TypeName: + if isExpanded { + return d.newError(tok.Pos(), "cannot have more than one type") + } + if seenTypeUrl { + return d.newError(tok.Pos(), "conflict with type_url field") + } + typeURL = tok.TypeName() + var err error + bValue, err = d.unmarshalExpandedAny(typeURL, tok.Pos()) + if err != nil { + return err + } + isExpanded = true + + default: + if !d.opts.DiscardUnknown { + return d.newError(tok.Pos(), "invalid field name %q in %v message", tok.RawString(), genid.Any_message_fullname) + } + } + } + + fds := m.Descriptor().Fields() + if len(typeURL) > 0 { + m.Set(fds.ByNumber(genid.Any_TypeUrl_field_number), pref.ValueOfString(typeURL)) + } + if len(bValue) > 0 { + m.Set(fds.ByNumber(genid.Any_Value_field_number), pref.ValueOfBytes(bValue)) + } + return nil +} + +func (d decoder) unmarshalExpandedAny(typeURL string, pos int) ([]byte, error) { + mt, err := d.opts.Resolver.FindMessageByURL(typeURL) + if err != nil { + return nil, d.newError(pos, "unable to resolve message [%v]: %v", typeURL, err) + } + // Create new message for the embedded message type and unmarshal the value + // field into it. + m := mt.New() + if err := d.unmarshalMessage(m, true); err != nil { + return nil, err + } + // Serialize the embedded message and return the resulting bytes. + b, err := proto.MarshalOptions{ + AllowPartial: true, // Never check required fields inside an Any. + Deterministic: true, + }.Marshal(m.Interface()) + if err != nil { + return nil, d.newError(pos, "error in marshaling message into Any.value: %v", err) + } + return b, nil +} + +// skipValue makes the decoder parse a field value in order to advance the read +// to the next field. It relies on Read returning an error if the types are not +// in valid sequence. +func (d decoder) skipValue() error { + tok, err := d.Read() + if err != nil { + return err + } + // Only need to continue reading for messages and lists. + switch tok.Kind() { + case text.MessageOpen: + return d.skipMessageValue() + + case text.ListOpen: + for { + tok, err := d.Read() + if err != nil { + return err + } + switch tok.Kind() { + case text.ListClose: + return nil + case text.MessageOpen: + return d.skipMessageValue() + default: + // Skip items. This will not validate whether skipped values are + // of the same type or not, same behavior as C++ + // TextFormat::Parser::AllowUnknownField(true) version 3.8.0. + if err := d.skipValue(); err != nil { + return err + } + } + } + } + return nil +} + +// skipMessageValue makes the decoder parse and skip over all fields in a +// message. It assumes that the previous read type is MessageOpen. +func (d decoder) skipMessageValue() error { + for { + tok, err := d.Read() + if err != nil { + return err + } + switch tok.Kind() { + case text.MessageClose: + return nil + case text.Name: + if err := d.skipValue(); err != nil { + return err + } + } + } +} diff --git a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/encoding/prototext/doc.go b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/encoding/prototext/doc.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000..162b4f9 --- /dev/null +++ b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/encoding/prototext/doc.go @@ -0,0 +1,7 @@ +// Copyright 2019 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. +// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style +// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. + +// Package prototext marshals and unmarshals protocol buffer messages as the +// textproto format. +package prototext diff --git a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/encoding/prototext/encode.go b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/encoding/prototext/encode.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000..0877d71 --- /dev/null +++ b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/encoding/prototext/encode.go @@ -0,0 +1,433 @@ +// Copyright 2018 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. +// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style +// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. + +package prototext + +import ( + "fmt" + "sort" + "strconv" + "unicode/utf8" + + "google.golang.org/protobuf/encoding/protowire" + "google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/encoding/messageset" + "google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/encoding/text" + "google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/errors" + "google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/flags" + "google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/genid" + "google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/mapsort" + "google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/pragma" + "google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/strs" + "google.golang.org/protobuf/proto" + pref "google.golang.org/protobuf/reflect/protoreflect" + "google.golang.org/protobuf/reflect/protoregistry" +) + +const defaultIndent = " " + +// Format formats the message as a multiline string. +// This function is only intended for human consumption and ignores errors. +// Do not depend on the output being stable. It may change over time across +// different versions of the program. +func Format(m proto.Message) string { + return MarshalOptions{Multiline: true}.Format(m) +} + +// Marshal writes the given proto.Message in textproto format using default +// options. Do not depend on the output being stable. It may change over time +// across different versions of the program. +func Marshal(m proto.Message) ([]byte, error) { + return MarshalOptions{}.Marshal(m) +} + +// MarshalOptions is a configurable text format marshaler. +type MarshalOptions struct { + pragma.NoUnkeyedLiterals + + // Multiline specifies whether the marshaler should format the output in + // indented-form with every textual element on a new line. + // If Indent is an empty string, then an arbitrary indent is chosen. + Multiline bool + + // Indent specifies the set of indentation characters to use in a multiline + // formatted output such that every entry is preceded by Indent and + // terminated by a newline. If non-empty, then Multiline is treated as true. + // Indent can only be composed of space or tab characters. + Indent string + + // EmitASCII specifies whether to format strings and bytes as ASCII only + // as opposed to using UTF-8 encoding when possible. + EmitASCII bool + + // allowInvalidUTF8 specifies whether to permit the encoding of strings + // with invalid UTF-8. This is unexported as it is intended to only + // be specified by the Format method. + allowInvalidUTF8 bool + + // AllowPartial allows messages that have missing required fields to marshal + // without returning an error. If AllowPartial is false (the default), + // Marshal will return error if there are any missing required fields. + AllowPartial bool + + // EmitUnknown specifies whether to emit unknown fields in the output. + // If specified, the unmarshaler may be unable to parse the output. + // The default is to exclude unknown fields. + EmitUnknown bool + + // Resolver is used for looking up types when expanding google.protobuf.Any + // messages. If nil, this defaults to using protoregistry.GlobalTypes. + Resolver interface { + protoregistry.ExtensionTypeResolver + protoregistry.MessageTypeResolver + } +} + +// Format formats the message as a string. +// This method is only intended for human consumption and ignores errors. +// Do not depend on the output being stable. It may change over time across +// different versions of the program. +func (o MarshalOptions) Format(m proto.Message) string { + if m == nil || !m.ProtoReflect().IsValid() { + return "" // invalid syntax, but okay since this is for debugging + } + o.allowInvalidUTF8 = true + o.AllowPartial = true + o.EmitUnknown = true + b, _ := o.Marshal(m) + return string(b) +} + +// Marshal writes the given proto.Message in textproto format using options in +// MarshalOptions object. Do not depend on the output being stable. It may +// change over time across different versions of the program. +func (o MarshalOptions) Marshal(m proto.Message) ([]byte, error) { + return o.marshal(m) +} + +// marshal is a centralized function that all marshal operations go through. +// For profiling purposes, avoid changing the name of this function or +// introducing other code paths for marshal that do not go through this. +func (o MarshalOptions) marshal(m proto.Message) ([]byte, error) { + var delims = [2]byte{'{', '}'} + + if o.Multiline && o.Indent == "" { + o.Indent = defaultIndent + } + if o.Resolver == nil { + o.Resolver = protoregistry.GlobalTypes + } + + internalEnc, err := text.NewEncoder(o.Indent, delims, o.EmitASCII) + if err != nil { + return nil, err + } + + // Treat nil message interface as an empty message, + // in which case there is nothing to output. + if m == nil { + return []byte{}, nil + } + + enc := encoder{internalEnc, o} + err = enc.marshalMessage(m.ProtoReflect(), false) + if err != nil { + return nil, err + } + out := enc.Bytes() + if len(o.Indent) > 0 && len(out) > 0 { + out = append(out, '\n') + } + if o.AllowPartial { + return out, nil + } + return out, proto.CheckInitialized(m) +} + +type encoder struct { + *text.Encoder + opts MarshalOptions +} + +// marshalMessage marshals the given protoreflect.Message. +func (e encoder) marshalMessage(m pref.Message, inclDelims bool) error { + messageDesc := m.Descriptor() + if !flags.ProtoLegacy && messageset.IsMessageSet(messageDesc) { + return errors.New("no support for proto1 MessageSets") + } + + if inclDelims { + e.StartMessage() + defer e.EndMessage() + } + + // Handle Any expansion. + if messageDesc.FullName() == genid.Any_message_fullname { + if e.marshalAny(m) { + return nil + } + // If unable to expand, continue on to marshal Any as a regular message. + } + + // Marshal known fields. + fieldDescs := messageDesc.Fields() + size := fieldDescs.Len() + for i := 0; i < size; { + fd := fieldDescs.Get(i) + if od := fd.ContainingOneof(); od != nil { + fd = m.WhichOneof(od) + i += od.Fields().Len() + } else { + i++ + } + + if fd == nil || !m.Has(fd) { + continue + } + + name := fd.Name() + // Use type name for group field name. + if fd.Kind() == pref.GroupKind { + name = fd.Message().Name() + } + val := m.Get(fd) + if err := e.marshalField(string(name), val, fd); err != nil { + return err + } + } + + // Marshal extensions. + if err := e.marshalExtensions(m); err != nil { + return err + } + + // Marshal unknown fields. + if e.opts.EmitUnknown { + e.marshalUnknown(m.GetUnknown()) + } + + return nil +} + +// marshalField marshals the given field with protoreflect.Value. +func (e encoder) marshalField(name string, val pref.Value, fd pref.FieldDescriptor) error { + switch { + case fd.IsList(): + return e.marshalList(name, val.List(), fd) + case fd.IsMap(): + return e.marshalMap(name, val.Map(), fd) + default: + e.WriteName(name) + return e.marshalSingular(val, fd) + } +} + +// marshalSingular marshals the given non-repeated field value. This includes +// all scalar types, enums, messages, and groups. +func (e encoder) marshalSingular(val pref.Value, fd pref.FieldDescriptor) error { + kind := fd.Kind() + switch kind { + case pref.BoolKind: + e.WriteBool(val.Bool()) + + case pref.StringKind: + s := val.String() + if !e.opts.allowInvalidUTF8 && strs.EnforceUTF8(fd) && !utf8.ValidString(s) { + return errors.InvalidUTF8(string(fd.FullName())) + } + e.WriteString(s) + + case pref.Int32Kind, pref.Int64Kind, + pref.Sint32Kind, pref.Sint64Kind, + pref.Sfixed32Kind, pref.Sfixed64Kind: + e.WriteInt(val.Int()) + + case pref.Uint32Kind, pref.Uint64Kind, + pref.Fixed32Kind, pref.Fixed64Kind: + e.WriteUint(val.Uint()) + + case pref.FloatKind: + // Encoder.WriteFloat handles the special numbers NaN and infinites. + e.WriteFloat(val.Float(), 32) + + case pref.DoubleKind: + // Encoder.WriteFloat handles the special numbers NaN and infinites. + e.WriteFloat(val.Float(), 64) + + case pref.BytesKind: + e.WriteString(string(val.Bytes())) + + case pref.EnumKind: + num := val.Enum() + if desc := fd.Enum().Values().ByNumber(num); desc != nil { + e.WriteLiteral(string(desc.Name())) + } else { + // Use numeric value if there is no enum description. + e.WriteInt(int64(num)) + } + + case pref.MessageKind, pref.GroupKind: + return e.marshalMessage(val.Message(), true) + + default: + panic(fmt.Sprintf("%v has unknown kind: %v", fd.FullName(), kind)) + } + return nil +} + +// marshalList marshals the given protoreflect.List as multiple name-value fields. +func (e encoder) marshalList(name string, list pref.List, fd pref.FieldDescriptor) error { + size := list.Len() + for i := 0; i < size; i++ { + e.WriteName(name) + if err := e.marshalSingular(list.Get(i), fd); err != nil { + return err + } + } + return nil +} + +// marshalMap marshals the given protoreflect.Map as multiple name-value fields. +func (e encoder) marshalMap(name string, mmap pref.Map, fd pref.FieldDescriptor) error { + var err error + mapsort.Range(mmap, fd.MapKey().Kind(), func(key pref.MapKey, val pref.Value) bool { + e.WriteName(name) + e.StartMessage() + defer e.EndMessage() + + e.WriteName(string(genid.MapEntry_Key_field_name)) + err = e.marshalSingular(key.Value(), fd.MapKey()) + if err != nil { + return false + } + + e.WriteName(string(genid.MapEntry_Value_field_name)) + err = e.marshalSingular(val, fd.MapValue()) + if err != nil { + return false + } + return true + }) + return err +} + +// marshalExtensions marshals extension fields. +func (e encoder) marshalExtensions(m pref.Message) error { + type entry struct { + key string + value pref.Value + desc pref.FieldDescriptor + } + + // Get a sorted list based on field key first. + var entries []entry + m.Range(func(fd pref.FieldDescriptor, v pref.Value) bool { + if !fd.IsExtension() { + return true + } + // For MessageSet extensions, the name used is the parent message. + name := fd.FullName() + if messageset.IsMessageSetExtension(fd) { + name = name.Parent() + } + entries = append(entries, entry{ + key: string(name), + value: v, + desc: fd, + }) + return true + }) + // Sort extensions lexicographically. + sort.Slice(entries, func(i, j int) bool { + return entries[i].key < entries[j].key + }) + + // Write out sorted list. + for _, entry := range entries { + // Extension field name is the proto field name enclosed in []. + name := "[" + entry.key + "]" + if err := e.marshalField(name, entry.value, entry.desc); err != nil { + return err + } + } + return nil +} + +// marshalUnknown parses the given []byte and marshals fields out. +// This function assumes proper encoding in the given []byte. +func (e encoder) marshalUnknown(b []byte) { + const dec = 10 + const hex = 16 + for len(b) > 0 { + num, wtype, n := protowire.ConsumeTag(b) + b = b[n:] + e.WriteName(strconv.FormatInt(int64(num), dec)) + + switch wtype { + case protowire.VarintType: + var v uint64 + v, n = protowire.ConsumeVarint(b) + e.WriteUint(v) + case protowire.Fixed32Type: + var v uint32 + v, n = protowire.ConsumeFixed32(b) + e.WriteLiteral("0x" + strconv.FormatUint(uint64(v), hex)) + case protowire.Fixed64Type: + var v uint64 + v, n = protowire.ConsumeFixed64(b) + e.WriteLiteral("0x" + strconv.FormatUint(v, hex)) + case protowire.BytesType: + var v []byte + v, n = protowire.ConsumeBytes(b) + e.WriteString(string(v)) + case protowire.StartGroupType: + e.StartMessage() + var v []byte + v, n = protowire.ConsumeGroup(num, b) + e.marshalUnknown(v) + e.EndMessage() + default: + panic(fmt.Sprintf("prototext: error parsing unknown field wire type: %v", wtype)) + } + + b = b[n:] + } +} + +// marshalAny marshals the given google.protobuf.Any message in expanded form. +// It returns true if it was able to marshal, else false. +func (e encoder) marshalAny(any pref.Message) bool { + // Construct the embedded message. + fds := any.Descriptor().Fields() + fdType := fds.ByNumber(genid.Any_TypeUrl_field_number) + typeURL := any.Get(fdType).String() + mt, err := e.opts.Resolver.FindMessageByURL(typeURL) + if err != nil { + return false + } + m := mt.New().Interface() + + // Unmarshal bytes into embedded message. + fdValue := fds.ByNumber(genid.Any_Value_field_number) + value := any.Get(fdValue) + err = proto.UnmarshalOptions{ + AllowPartial: true, + Resolver: e.opts.Resolver, + }.Unmarshal(value.Bytes(), m) + if err != nil { + return false + } + + // Get current encoder position. If marshaling fails, reset encoder output + // back to this position. + pos := e.Snapshot() + + // Field name is the proto field name enclosed in []. + e.WriteName("[" + typeURL + "]") + err = e.marshalMessage(m.ProtoReflect(), true) + if err != nil { + e.Reset(pos) + return false + } + return true +} diff --git a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/encoding/protowire/wire.go b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/encoding/protowire/wire.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000..a427f8b --- /dev/null +++ b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/encoding/protowire/wire.go @@ -0,0 +1,538 @@ +// Copyright 2018 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. +// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style +// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. + +// Package protowire parses and formats the raw wire encoding. +// See https://developers.google.com/protocol-buffers/docs/encoding. +// +// For marshaling and unmarshaling entire protobuf messages, +// use the "google.golang.org/protobuf/proto" package instead. +package protowire + +import ( + "io" + "math" + "math/bits" + + "google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/errors" +) + +// Number represents the field number. +type Number int32 + +const ( + MinValidNumber Number = 1 + FirstReservedNumber Number = 19000 + LastReservedNumber Number = 19999 + MaxValidNumber Number = 1<<29 - 1 +) + +// IsValid reports whether the field number is semantically valid. +// +// Note that while numbers within the reserved range are semantically invalid, +// they are syntactically valid in the wire format. +// Implementations may treat records with reserved field numbers as unknown. +func (n Number) IsValid() bool { + return MinValidNumber <= n && n < FirstReservedNumber || LastReservedNumber < n && n <= MaxValidNumber +} + +// Type represents the wire type. +type Type int8 + +const ( + VarintType Type = 0 + Fixed32Type Type = 5 + Fixed64Type Type = 1 + BytesType Type = 2 + StartGroupType Type = 3 + EndGroupType Type = 4 +) + +const ( + _ = -iota + errCodeTruncated + errCodeFieldNumber + errCodeOverflow + errCodeReserved + errCodeEndGroup +) + +var ( + errFieldNumber = errors.New("invalid field number") + errOverflow = errors.New("variable length integer overflow") + errReserved = errors.New("cannot parse reserved wire type") + errEndGroup = errors.New("mismatching end group marker") + errParse = errors.New("parse error") +) + +// ParseError converts an error code into an error value. +// This returns nil if n is a non-negative number. +func ParseError(n int) error { + if n >= 0 { + return nil + } + switch n { + case errCodeTruncated: + return io.ErrUnexpectedEOF + case errCodeFieldNumber: + return errFieldNumber + case errCodeOverflow: + return errOverflow + case errCodeReserved: + return errReserved + case errCodeEndGroup: + return errEndGroup + default: + return errParse + } +} + +// ConsumeField parses an entire field record (both tag and value) and returns +// the field number, the wire type, and the total length. +// This returns a negative length upon an error (see ParseError). +// +// The total length includes the tag header and the end group marker (if the +// field is a group). +func ConsumeField(b []byte) (Number, Type, int) { + num, typ, n := ConsumeTag(b) + if n < 0 { + return 0, 0, n // forward error code + } + m := ConsumeFieldValue(num, typ, b[n:]) + if m < 0 { + return 0, 0, m // forward error code + } + return num, typ, n + m +} + +// ConsumeFieldValue parses a field value and returns its length. +// This assumes that the field Number and wire Type have already been parsed. +// This returns a negative length upon an error (see ParseError). +// +// When parsing a group, the length includes the end group marker and +// the end group is verified to match the starting field number. +func ConsumeFieldValue(num Number, typ Type, b []byte) (n int) { + switch typ { + case VarintType: + _, n = ConsumeVarint(b) + return n + case Fixed32Type: + _, n = ConsumeFixed32(b) + return n + case Fixed64Type: + _, n = ConsumeFixed64(b) + return n + case BytesType: + _, n = ConsumeBytes(b) + return n + case StartGroupType: + n0 := len(b) + for { + num2, typ2, n := ConsumeTag(b) + if n < 0 { + return n // forward error code + } + b = b[n:] + if typ2 == EndGroupType { + if num != num2 { + return errCodeEndGroup + } + return n0 - len(b) + } + + n = ConsumeFieldValue(num2, typ2, b) + if n < 0 { + return n // forward error code + } + b = b[n:] + } + case EndGroupType: + return errCodeEndGroup + default: + return errCodeReserved + } +} + +// AppendTag encodes num and typ as a varint-encoded tag and appends it to b. +func AppendTag(b []byte, num Number, typ Type) []byte { + return AppendVarint(b, EncodeTag(num, typ)) +} + +// ConsumeTag parses b as a varint-encoded tag, reporting its length. +// This returns a negative length upon an error (see ParseError). +func ConsumeTag(b []byte) (Number, Type, int) { + v, n := ConsumeVarint(b) + if n < 0 { + return 0, 0, n // forward error code + } + num, typ := DecodeTag(v) + if num < MinValidNumber { + return 0, 0, errCodeFieldNumber + } + return num, typ, n +} + +func SizeTag(num Number) int { + return SizeVarint(EncodeTag(num, 0)) // wire type has no effect on size +} + +// AppendVarint appends v to b as a varint-encoded uint64. +func AppendVarint(b []byte, v uint64) []byte { + switch { + case v < 1<<7: + b = append(b, byte(v)) + case v < 1<<14: + b = append(b, + byte((v>>0)&0x7f|0x80), + byte(v>>7)) + case v < 1<<21: + b = append(b, + byte((v>>0)&0x7f|0x80), + byte((v>>7)&0x7f|0x80), + byte(v>>14)) + case v < 1<<28: + b = append(b, + byte((v>>0)&0x7f|0x80), + byte((v>>7)&0x7f|0x80), + byte((v>>14)&0x7f|0x80), + byte(v>>21)) + case v < 1<<35: + b = append(b, + byte((v>>0)&0x7f|0x80), + byte((v>>7)&0x7f|0x80), + byte((v>>14)&0x7f|0x80), + byte((v>>21)&0x7f|0x80), + byte(v>>28)) + case v < 1<<42: + b = append(b, + byte((v>>0)&0x7f|0x80), + byte((v>>7)&0x7f|0x80), + byte((v>>14)&0x7f|0x80), + byte((v>>21)&0x7f|0x80), + byte((v>>28)&0x7f|0x80), + byte(v>>35)) + case v < 1<<49: + b = append(b, + byte((v>>0)&0x7f|0x80), + byte((v>>7)&0x7f|0x80), + byte((v>>14)&0x7f|0x80), + byte((v>>21)&0x7f|0x80), + byte((v>>28)&0x7f|0x80), + byte((v>>35)&0x7f|0x80), + byte(v>>42)) + case v < 1<<56: + b = append(b, + byte((v>>0)&0x7f|0x80), + byte((v>>7)&0x7f|0x80), + byte((v>>14)&0x7f|0x80), + byte((v>>21)&0x7f|0x80), + byte((v>>28)&0x7f|0x80), + byte((v>>35)&0x7f|0x80), + byte((v>>42)&0x7f|0x80), + byte(v>>49)) + case v < 1<<63: + b = append(b, + byte((v>>0)&0x7f|0x80), + byte((v>>7)&0x7f|0x80), + byte((v>>14)&0x7f|0x80), + byte((v>>21)&0x7f|0x80), + byte((v>>28)&0x7f|0x80), + byte((v>>35)&0x7f|0x80), + byte((v>>42)&0x7f|0x80), + byte((v>>49)&0x7f|0x80), + byte(v>>56)) + default: + b = append(b, + byte((v>>0)&0x7f|0x80), + byte((v>>7)&0x7f|0x80), + byte((v>>14)&0x7f|0x80), + byte((v>>21)&0x7f|0x80), + byte((v>>28)&0x7f|0x80), + byte((v>>35)&0x7f|0x80), + byte((v>>42)&0x7f|0x80), + byte((v>>49)&0x7f|0x80), + byte((v>>56)&0x7f|0x80), + 1) + } + return b +} + +// ConsumeVarint parses b as a varint-encoded uint64, reporting its length. +// This returns a negative length upon an error (see ParseError). +func ConsumeVarint(b []byte) (v uint64, n int) { + var y uint64 + if len(b) <= 0 { + return 0, errCodeTruncated + } + v = uint64(b[0]) + if v < 0x80 { + return v, 1 + } + v -= 0x80 + + if len(b) <= 1 { + return 0, errCodeTruncated + } + y = uint64(b[1]) + v += y << 7 + if y < 0x80 { + return v, 2 + } + v -= 0x80 << 7 + + if len(b) <= 2 { + return 0, errCodeTruncated + } + y = uint64(b[2]) + v += y << 14 + if y < 0x80 { + return v, 3 + } + v -= 0x80 << 14 + + if len(b) <= 3 { + return 0, errCodeTruncated + } + y = uint64(b[3]) + v += y << 21 + if y < 0x80 { + return v, 4 + } + v -= 0x80 << 21 + + if len(b) <= 4 { + return 0, errCodeTruncated + } + y = uint64(b[4]) + v += y << 28 + if y < 0x80 { + return v, 5 + } + v -= 0x80 << 28 + + if len(b) <= 5 { + return 0, errCodeTruncated + } + y = uint64(b[5]) + v += y << 35 + if y < 0x80 { + return v, 6 + } + v -= 0x80 << 35 + + if len(b) <= 6 { + return 0, errCodeTruncated + } + y = uint64(b[6]) + v += y << 42 + if y < 0x80 { + return v, 7 + } + v -= 0x80 << 42 + + if len(b) <= 7 { + return 0, errCodeTruncated + } + y = uint64(b[7]) + v += y << 49 + if y < 0x80 { + return v, 8 + } + v -= 0x80 << 49 + + if len(b) <= 8 { + return 0, errCodeTruncated + } + y = uint64(b[8]) + v += y << 56 + if y < 0x80 { + return v, 9 + } + v -= 0x80 << 56 + + if len(b) <= 9 { + return 0, errCodeTruncated + } + y = uint64(b[9]) + v += y << 63 + if y < 2 { + return v, 10 + } + return 0, errCodeOverflow +} + +// SizeVarint returns the encoded size of a varint. +// The size is guaranteed to be within 1 and 10, inclusive. +func SizeVarint(v uint64) int { + // This computes 1 + (bits.Len64(v)-1)/7. + // 9/64 is a good enough approximation of 1/7 + return int(9*uint32(bits.Len64(v))+64) / 64 +} + +// AppendFixed32 appends v to b as a little-endian uint32. +func AppendFixed32(b []byte, v uint32) []byte { + return append(b, + byte(v>>0), + byte(v>>8), + byte(v>>16), + byte(v>>24)) +} + +// ConsumeFixed32 parses b as a little-endian uint32, reporting its length. +// This returns a negative length upon an error (see ParseError). +func ConsumeFixed32(b []byte) (v uint32, n int) { + if len(b) < 4 { + return 0, errCodeTruncated + } + v = uint32(b[0])<<0 | uint32(b[1])<<8 | uint32(b[2])<<16 | uint32(b[3])<<24 + return v, 4 +} + +// SizeFixed32 returns the encoded size of a fixed32; which is always 4. +func SizeFixed32() int { + return 4 +} + +// AppendFixed64 appends v to b as a little-endian uint64. +func AppendFixed64(b []byte, v uint64) []byte { + return append(b, + byte(v>>0), + byte(v>>8), + byte(v>>16), + byte(v>>24), + byte(v>>32), + byte(v>>40), + byte(v>>48), + byte(v>>56)) +} + +// ConsumeFixed64 parses b as a little-endian uint64, reporting its length. +// This returns a negative length upon an error (see ParseError). +func ConsumeFixed64(b []byte) (v uint64, n int) { + if len(b) < 8 { + return 0, errCodeTruncated + } + v = uint64(b[0])<<0 | uint64(b[1])<<8 | uint64(b[2])<<16 | uint64(b[3])<<24 | uint64(b[4])<<32 | uint64(b[5])<<40 | uint64(b[6])<<48 | uint64(b[7])<<56 + return v, 8 +} + +// SizeFixed64 returns the encoded size of a fixed64; which is always 8. +func SizeFixed64() int { + return 8 +} + +// AppendBytes appends v to b as a length-prefixed bytes value. +func AppendBytes(b []byte, v []byte) []byte { + return append(AppendVarint(b, uint64(len(v))), v...) +} + +// ConsumeBytes parses b as a length-prefixed bytes value, reporting its length. +// This returns a negative length upon an error (see ParseError). +func ConsumeBytes(b []byte) (v []byte, n int) { + m, n := ConsumeVarint(b) + if n < 0 { + return nil, n // forward error code + } + if m > uint64(len(b[n:])) { + return nil, errCodeTruncated + } + return b[n:][:m], n + int(m) +} + +// SizeBytes returns the encoded size of a length-prefixed bytes value, +// given only the length. +func SizeBytes(n int) int { + return SizeVarint(uint64(n)) + n +} + +// AppendString appends v to b as a length-prefixed bytes value. +func AppendString(b []byte, v string) []byte { + return append(AppendVarint(b, uint64(len(v))), v...) +} + +// ConsumeString parses b as a length-prefixed bytes value, reporting its length. +// This returns a negative length upon an error (see ParseError). +func ConsumeString(b []byte) (v string, n int) { + bb, n := ConsumeBytes(b) + return string(bb), n +} + +// AppendGroup appends v to b as group value, with a trailing end group marker. +// The value v must not contain the end marker. +func AppendGroup(b []byte, num Number, v []byte) []byte { + return AppendVarint(append(b, v...), EncodeTag(num, EndGroupType)) +} + +// ConsumeGroup parses b as a group value until the trailing end group marker, +// and verifies that the end marker matches the provided num. The value v +// does not contain the end marker, while the length does contain the end marker. +// This returns a negative length upon an error (see ParseError). +func ConsumeGroup(num Number, b []byte) (v []byte, n int) { + n = ConsumeFieldValue(num, StartGroupType, b) + if n < 0 { + return nil, n // forward error code + } + b = b[:n] + + // Truncate off end group marker, but need to handle denormalized varints. + // Assuming end marker is never 0 (which is always the case since + // EndGroupType is non-zero), we can truncate all trailing bytes where the + // lower 7 bits are all zero (implying that the varint is denormalized). + for len(b) > 0 && b[len(b)-1]&0x7f == 0 { + b = b[:len(b)-1] + } + b = b[:len(b)-SizeTag(num)] + return b, n +} + +// SizeGroup returns the encoded size of a group, given only the length. +func SizeGroup(num Number, n int) int { + return n + SizeTag(num) +} + +// DecodeTag decodes the field Number and wire Type from its unified form. +// The Number is -1 if the decoded field number overflows int32. +// Other than overflow, this does not check for field number validity. +func DecodeTag(x uint64) (Number, Type) { + // NOTE: MessageSet allows for larger field numbers than normal. + if x>>3 > uint64(math.MaxInt32) { + return -1, 0 + } + return Number(x >> 3), Type(x & 7) +} + +// EncodeTag encodes the field Number and wire Type into its unified form. +func EncodeTag(num Number, typ Type) uint64 { + return uint64(num)<<3 | uint64(typ&7) +} + +// DecodeZigZag decodes a zig-zag-encoded uint64 as an int64. +// Input: {…, 5, 3, 1, 0, 2, 4, 6, …} +// Output: {…, -3, -2, -1, 0, +1, +2, +3, …} +func DecodeZigZag(x uint64) int64 { + return int64(x>>1) ^ int64(x)<<63>>63 +} + +// EncodeZigZag encodes an int64 as a zig-zag-encoded uint64. +// Input: {…, -3, -2, -1, 0, +1, +2, +3, …} +// Output: {…, 5, 3, 1, 0, 2, 4, 6, …} +func EncodeZigZag(x int64) uint64 { + return uint64(x<<1) ^ uint64(x>>63) +} + +// DecodeBool decodes a uint64 as a bool. +// Input: { 0, 1, 2, …} +// Output: {false, true, true, …} +func DecodeBool(x uint64) bool { + return x != 0 +} + +// EncodeBool encodes a bool as a uint64. +// Input: {false, true} +// Output: { 0, 1} +func EncodeBool(x bool) uint64 { + if x { + return 1 + } + return 0 +} diff --git a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/descfmt/stringer.go b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/descfmt/stringer.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000..e7af0fe --- /dev/null +++ b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/descfmt/stringer.go @@ -0,0 +1,316 @@ +// Copyright 2018 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. +// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style +// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. + +// Package descfmt provides functionality to format descriptors. +package descfmt + +import ( + "fmt" + "io" + "reflect" + "strconv" + "strings" + + "google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/detrand" + "google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/pragma" + pref "google.golang.org/protobuf/reflect/protoreflect" +) + +type list interface { + Len() int + pragma.DoNotImplement +} + +func FormatList(s fmt.State, r rune, vs list) { + io.WriteString(s, formatListOpt(vs, true, r == 'v' && (s.Flag('+') || s.Flag('#')))) +} +func formatListOpt(vs list, isRoot, allowMulti bool) string { + start, end := "[", "]" + if isRoot { + var name string + switch vs.(type) { + case pref.Names: + name = "Names" + case pref.FieldNumbers: + name = "FieldNumbers" + case pref.FieldRanges: + name = "FieldRanges" + case pref.EnumRanges: + name = "EnumRanges" + case pref.FileImports: + name = "FileImports" + case pref.Descriptor: + name = reflect.ValueOf(vs).MethodByName("Get").Type().Out(0).Name() + "s" + } + start, end = name+"{", "}" + } + + var ss []string + switch vs := vs.(type) { + case pref.Names: + for i := 0; i < vs.Len(); i++ { + ss = append(ss, fmt.Sprint(vs.Get(i))) + } + return start + joinStrings(ss, false) + end + case pref.FieldNumbers: + for i := 0; i < vs.Len(); i++ { + ss = append(ss, fmt.Sprint(vs.Get(i))) + } + return start + joinStrings(ss, false) + end + case pref.FieldRanges: + for i := 0; i < vs.Len(); i++ { + r := vs.Get(i) + if r[0]+1 == r[1] { + ss = append(ss, fmt.Sprintf("%d", r[0])) + } else { + ss = append(ss, fmt.Sprintf("%d:%d", r[0], r[1])) // enum ranges are end exclusive + } + } + return start + joinStrings(ss, false) + end + case pref.EnumRanges: + for i := 0; i < vs.Len(); i++ { + r := vs.Get(i) + if r[0] == r[1] { + ss = append(ss, fmt.Sprintf("%d", r[0])) + } else { + ss = append(ss, fmt.Sprintf("%d:%d", r[0], int64(r[1])+1)) // enum ranges are end inclusive + } + } + return start + joinStrings(ss, false) + end + case pref.FileImports: + for i := 0; i < vs.Len(); i++ { + var rs records + rs.Append(reflect.ValueOf(vs.Get(i)), "Path", "Package", "IsPublic", "IsWeak") + ss = append(ss, "{"+rs.Join()+"}") + } + return start + joinStrings(ss, allowMulti) + end + default: + _, isEnumValue := vs.(pref.EnumValueDescriptors) + for i := 0; i < vs.Len(); i++ { + m := reflect.ValueOf(vs).MethodByName("Get") + v := m.Call([]reflect.Value{reflect.ValueOf(i)})[0].Interface() + ss = append(ss, formatDescOpt(v.(pref.Descriptor), false, allowMulti && !isEnumValue)) + } + return start + joinStrings(ss, allowMulti && isEnumValue) + end + } +} + +// descriptorAccessors is a list of accessors to print for each descriptor. +// +// Do not print all accessors since some contain redundant information, +// while others are pointers that we do not want to follow since the descriptor +// is actually a cyclic graph. +// +// Using a list allows us to print the accessors in a sensible order. +var descriptorAccessors = map[reflect.Type][]string{ + reflect.TypeOf((*pref.FileDescriptor)(nil)).Elem(): {"Path", "Package", "Imports", "Messages", "Enums", "Extensions", "Services"}, + reflect.TypeOf((*pref.MessageDescriptor)(nil)).Elem(): {"IsMapEntry", "Fields", "Oneofs", "ReservedNames", "ReservedRanges", "RequiredNumbers", "ExtensionRanges", "Messages", "Enums", "Extensions"}, + reflect.TypeOf((*pref.FieldDescriptor)(nil)).Elem(): {"Number", "Cardinality", "Kind", "HasJSONName", "JSONName", "HasPresence", "IsExtension", "IsPacked", "IsWeak", "IsList", "IsMap", "MapKey", "MapValue", "HasDefault", "Default", "ContainingOneof", "ContainingMessage", "Message", "Enum"}, + reflect.TypeOf((*pref.OneofDescriptor)(nil)).Elem(): {"Fields"}, // not directly used; must keep in sync with formatDescOpt + reflect.TypeOf((*pref.EnumDescriptor)(nil)).Elem(): {"Values", "ReservedNames", "ReservedRanges"}, + reflect.TypeOf((*pref.EnumValueDescriptor)(nil)).Elem(): {"Number"}, + reflect.TypeOf((*pref.ServiceDescriptor)(nil)).Elem(): {"Methods"}, + reflect.TypeOf((*pref.MethodDescriptor)(nil)).Elem(): {"Input", "Output", "IsStreamingClient", "IsStreamingServer"}, +} + +func FormatDesc(s fmt.State, r rune, t pref.Descriptor) { + io.WriteString(s, formatDescOpt(t, true, r == 'v' && (s.Flag('+') || s.Flag('#')))) +} +func formatDescOpt(t pref.Descriptor, isRoot, allowMulti bool) string { + rv := reflect.ValueOf(t) + rt := rv.MethodByName("ProtoType").Type().In(0) + + start, end := "{", "}" + if isRoot { + start = rt.Name() + "{" + } + + _, isFile := t.(pref.FileDescriptor) + rs := records{allowMulti: allowMulti} + if t.IsPlaceholder() { + if isFile { + rs.Append(rv, "Path", "Package", "IsPlaceholder") + } else { + rs.Append(rv, "FullName", "IsPlaceholder") + } + } else { + switch { + case isFile: + rs.Append(rv, "Syntax") + case isRoot: + rs.Append(rv, "Syntax", "FullName") + default: + rs.Append(rv, "Name") + } + switch t := t.(type) { + case pref.FieldDescriptor: + for _, s := range descriptorAccessors[rt] { + switch s { + case "MapKey": + if k := t.MapKey(); k != nil { + rs.recs = append(rs.recs, [2]string{"MapKey", k.Kind().String()}) + } + case "MapValue": + if v := t.MapValue(); v != nil { + switch v.Kind() { + case pref.EnumKind: + rs.recs = append(rs.recs, [2]string{"MapValue", string(v.Enum().FullName())}) + case pref.MessageKind, pref.GroupKind: + rs.recs = append(rs.recs, [2]string{"MapValue", string(v.Message().FullName())}) + default: + rs.recs = append(rs.recs, [2]string{"MapValue", v.Kind().String()}) + } + } + case "ContainingOneof": + if od := t.ContainingOneof(); od != nil { + rs.recs = append(rs.recs, [2]string{"Oneof", string(od.Name())}) + } + case "ContainingMessage": + if t.IsExtension() { + rs.recs = append(rs.recs, [2]string{"Extendee", string(t.ContainingMessage().FullName())}) + } + case "Message": + if !t.IsMap() { + rs.Append(rv, s) + } + default: + rs.Append(rv, s) + } + } + case pref.OneofDescriptor: + var ss []string + fs := t.Fields() + for i := 0; i < fs.Len(); i++ { + ss = append(ss, string(fs.Get(i).Name())) + } + if len(ss) > 0 { + rs.recs = append(rs.recs, [2]string{"Fields", "[" + joinStrings(ss, false) + "]"}) + } + default: + rs.Append(rv, descriptorAccessors[rt]...) + } + if rv.MethodByName("GoType").IsValid() { + rs.Append(rv, "GoType") + } + } + return start + rs.Join() + end +} + +type records struct { + recs [][2]string + allowMulti bool +} + +func (rs *records) Append(v reflect.Value, accessors ...string) { + for _, a := range accessors { + var rv reflect.Value + if m := v.MethodByName(a); m.IsValid() { + rv = m.Call(nil)[0] + } + if v.Kind() == reflect.Struct && !rv.IsValid() { + rv = v.FieldByName(a) + } + if !rv.IsValid() { + panic(fmt.Sprintf("unknown accessor: %v.%s", v.Type(), a)) + } + if _, ok := rv.Interface().(pref.Value); ok { + rv = rv.MethodByName("Interface").Call(nil)[0] + if !rv.IsNil() { + rv = rv.Elem() + } + } + + // Ignore zero values. + var isZero bool + switch rv.Kind() { + case reflect.Interface, reflect.Slice: + isZero = rv.IsNil() + case reflect.Bool: + isZero = rv.Bool() == false + case reflect.Int, reflect.Int8, reflect.Int16, reflect.Int32, reflect.Int64: + isZero = rv.Int() == 0 + case reflect.Uint, reflect.Uint8, reflect.Uint16, reflect.Uint32, reflect.Uint64: + isZero = rv.Uint() == 0 + case reflect.String: + isZero = rv.String() == "" + } + if n, ok := rv.Interface().(list); ok { + isZero = n.Len() == 0 + } + if isZero { + continue + } + + // Format the value. + var s string + v := rv.Interface() + switch v := v.(type) { + case list: + s = formatListOpt(v, false, rs.allowMulti) + case pref.FieldDescriptor, pref.OneofDescriptor, pref.EnumValueDescriptor, pref.MethodDescriptor: + s = string(v.(pref.Descriptor).Name()) + case pref.Descriptor: + s = string(v.FullName()) + case string: + s = strconv.Quote(v) + case []byte: + s = fmt.Sprintf("%q", v) + default: + s = fmt.Sprint(v) + } + rs.recs = append(rs.recs, [2]string{a, s}) + } +} + +func (rs *records) Join() string { + var ss []string + + // In single line mode, simply join all records with commas. + if !rs.allowMulti { + for _, r := range rs.recs { + ss = append(ss, r[0]+formatColon(0)+r[1]) + } + return joinStrings(ss, false) + } + + // In allowMulti line mode, align single line records for more readable output. + var maxLen int + flush := func(i int) { + for _, r := range rs.recs[len(ss):i] { + ss = append(ss, r[0]+formatColon(maxLen-len(r[0]))+r[1]) + } + maxLen = 0 + } + for i, r := range rs.recs { + if isMulti := strings.Contains(r[1], "\n"); isMulti { + flush(i) + ss = append(ss, r[0]+formatColon(0)+strings.Join(strings.Split(r[1], "\n"), "\n\t")) + } else if maxLen < len(r[0]) { + maxLen = len(r[0]) + } + } + flush(len(rs.recs)) + return joinStrings(ss, true) +} + +func formatColon(padding int) string { + // Deliberately introduce instability into the debug output to + // discourage users from performing string comparisons. + // This provides us flexibility to change the output in the future. + if detrand.Bool() { + return ":" + strings.Repeat(" ", 1+padding) // use non-breaking spaces (U+00a0) + } else { + return ":" + strings.Repeat(" ", 1+padding) // use regular spaces (U+0020) + } +} + +func joinStrings(ss []string, isMulti bool) string { + if len(ss) == 0 { + return "" + } + if isMulti { + return "\n\t" + strings.Join(ss, "\n\t") + "\n" + } + return strings.Join(ss, ", ") +} diff --git a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/descopts/options.go b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/descopts/options.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000..8401be8 --- /dev/null +++ b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/descopts/options.go @@ -0,0 +1,29 @@ +// Copyright 2019 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. +// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style +// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. + +// Package descopts contains the nil pointers to concrete descriptor options. +// +// This package exists as a form of reverse dependency injection so that certain +// packages (e.g., internal/filedesc and internal/filetype can avoid a direct +// dependency on the descriptor proto package). +package descopts + +import pref "google.golang.org/protobuf/reflect/protoreflect" + +// These variables are set by the init function in descriptor.pb.go via logic +// in internal/filetype. In other words, so long as the descriptor proto package +// is linked in, these variables will be populated. +// +// Each variable is populated with a nil pointer to the options struct. +var ( + File pref.ProtoMessage + Enum pref.ProtoMessage + EnumValue pref.ProtoMessage + Message pref.ProtoMessage + Field pref.ProtoMessage + Oneof pref.ProtoMessage + ExtensionRange pref.ProtoMessage + Service pref.ProtoMessage + Method pref.ProtoMessage +) diff --git a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/detrand/rand.go b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/detrand/rand.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000..a904dd1 --- /dev/null +++ b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/detrand/rand.go @@ -0,0 +1,61 @@ +// Copyright 2018 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. +// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style +// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. + +// Package detrand provides deterministically random functionality. +// +// The pseudo-randomness of these functions is seeded by the program binary +// itself and guarantees that the output does not change within a program, +// while ensuring that the output is unstable across different builds. +package detrand + +import ( + "encoding/binary" + "hash/fnv" + "os" +) + +// Disable disables detrand such that all functions returns the zero value. +// This function is not concurrent-safe and must be called during program init. +func Disable() { + randSeed = 0 +} + +// Bool returns a deterministically random boolean. +func Bool() bool { + return randSeed%2 == 1 +} + +// randSeed is a best-effort at an approximate hash of the Go binary. +var randSeed = binaryHash() + +func binaryHash() uint64 { + // Open the Go binary. + s, err := os.Executable() + if err != nil { + return 0 + } + f, err := os.Open(s) + if err != nil { + return 0 + } + defer f.Close() + + // Hash the size and several samples of the Go binary. + const numSamples = 8 + var buf [64]byte + h := fnv.New64() + fi, err := f.Stat() + if err != nil { + return 0 + } + binary.LittleEndian.PutUint64(buf[:8], uint64(fi.Size())) + h.Write(buf[:8]) + for i := int64(0); i < numSamples; i++ { + if _, err := f.ReadAt(buf[:], i*fi.Size()/numSamples); err != nil { + return 0 + } + h.Write(buf[:]) + } + return h.Sum64() +} diff --git a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/encoding/defval/default.go b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/encoding/defval/default.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000..fdd9b13 --- /dev/null +++ b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/encoding/defval/default.go @@ -0,0 +1,213 @@ +// Copyright 2018 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. +// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style +// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. + +// Package defval marshals and unmarshals textual forms of default values. +// +// This package handles both the form historically used in Go struct field tags +// and also the form used by google.protobuf.FieldDescriptorProto.default_value +// since they differ in superficial ways. +package defval + +import ( + "fmt" + "math" + "strconv" + + ptext "google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/encoding/text" + errors "google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/errors" + pref "google.golang.org/protobuf/reflect/protoreflect" +) + +// Format is the serialization format used to represent the default value. +type Format int + +const ( + _ Format = iota + + // Descriptor uses the serialization format that protoc uses with the + // google.protobuf.FieldDescriptorProto.default_value field. + Descriptor + + // GoTag uses the historical serialization format in Go struct field tags. + GoTag +) + +// Unmarshal deserializes the default string s according to the given kind k. +// When k is an enum, a list of enum value descriptors must be provided. +func Unmarshal(s string, k pref.Kind, evs pref.EnumValueDescriptors, f Format) (pref.Value, pref.EnumValueDescriptor, error) { + switch k { + case pref.BoolKind: + if f == GoTag { + switch s { + case "1": + return pref.ValueOfBool(true), nil, nil + case "0": + return pref.ValueOfBool(false), nil, nil + } + } else { + switch s { + case "true": + return pref.ValueOfBool(true), nil, nil + case "false": + return pref.ValueOfBool(false), nil, nil + } + } + case pref.EnumKind: + if f == GoTag { + // Go tags use the numeric form of the enum value. + if n, err := strconv.ParseInt(s, 10, 32); err == nil { + if ev := evs.ByNumber(pref.EnumNumber(n)); ev != nil { + return pref.ValueOfEnum(ev.Number()), ev, nil + } + } + } else { + // Descriptor default_value use the enum identifier. + ev := evs.ByName(pref.Name(s)) + if ev != nil { + return pref.ValueOfEnum(ev.Number()), ev, nil + } + } + case pref.Int32Kind, pref.Sint32Kind, pref.Sfixed32Kind: + if v, err := strconv.ParseInt(s, 10, 32); err == nil { + return pref.ValueOfInt32(int32(v)), nil, nil + } + case pref.Int64Kind, pref.Sint64Kind, pref.Sfixed64Kind: + if v, err := strconv.ParseInt(s, 10, 64); err == nil { + return pref.ValueOfInt64(int64(v)), nil, nil + } + case pref.Uint32Kind, pref.Fixed32Kind: + if v, err := strconv.ParseUint(s, 10, 32); err == nil { + return pref.ValueOfUint32(uint32(v)), nil, nil + } + case pref.Uint64Kind, pref.Fixed64Kind: + if v, err := strconv.ParseUint(s, 10, 64); err == nil { + return pref.ValueOfUint64(uint64(v)), nil, nil + } + case pref.FloatKind, pref.DoubleKind: + var v float64 + var err error + switch s { + case "-inf": + v = math.Inf(-1) + case "inf": + v = math.Inf(+1) + case "nan": + v = math.NaN() + default: + v, err = strconv.ParseFloat(s, 64) + } + if err == nil { + if k == pref.FloatKind { + return pref.ValueOfFloat32(float32(v)), nil, nil + } else { + return pref.ValueOfFloat64(float64(v)), nil, nil + } + } + case pref.StringKind: + // String values are already unescaped and can be used as is. + return pref.ValueOfString(s), nil, nil + case pref.BytesKind: + if b, ok := unmarshalBytes(s); ok { + return pref.ValueOfBytes(b), nil, nil + } + } + return pref.Value{}, nil, errors.New("could not parse value for %v: %q", k, s) +} + +// Marshal serializes v as the default string according to the given kind k. +// When specifying the Descriptor format for an enum kind, the associated +// enum value descriptor must be provided. +func Marshal(v pref.Value, ev pref.EnumValueDescriptor, k pref.Kind, f Format) (string, error) { + switch k { + case pref.BoolKind: + if f == GoTag { + if v.Bool() { + return "1", nil + } else { + return "0", nil + } + } else { + if v.Bool() { + return "true", nil + } else { + return "false", nil + } + } + case pref.EnumKind: + if f == GoTag { + return strconv.FormatInt(int64(v.Enum()), 10), nil + } else { + return string(ev.Name()), nil + } + case pref.Int32Kind, pref.Sint32Kind, pref.Sfixed32Kind, pref.Int64Kind, pref.Sint64Kind, pref.Sfixed64Kind: + return strconv.FormatInt(v.Int(), 10), nil + case pref.Uint32Kind, pref.Fixed32Kind, pref.Uint64Kind, pref.Fixed64Kind: + return strconv.FormatUint(v.Uint(), 10), nil + case pref.FloatKind, pref.DoubleKind: + f := v.Float() + switch { + case math.IsInf(f, -1): + return "-inf", nil + case math.IsInf(f, +1): + return "inf", nil + case math.IsNaN(f): + return "nan", nil + default: + if k == pref.FloatKind { + return strconv.FormatFloat(f, 'g', -1, 32), nil + } else { + return strconv.FormatFloat(f, 'g', -1, 64), nil + } + } + case pref.StringKind: + // String values are serialized as is without any escaping. + return v.String(), nil + case pref.BytesKind: + if s, ok := marshalBytes(v.Bytes()); ok { + return s, nil + } + } + return "", errors.New("could not format value for %v: %v", k, v) +} + +// unmarshalBytes deserializes bytes by applying C unescaping. +func unmarshalBytes(s string) ([]byte, bool) { + // Bytes values use the same escaping as the text format, + // however they lack the surrounding double quotes. + v, err := ptext.UnmarshalString(`"` + s + `"`) + if err != nil { + return nil, false + } + return []byte(v), true +} + +// marshalBytes serializes bytes by using C escaping. +// To match the exact output of protoc, this is identical to the +// CEscape function in strutil.cc of the protoc source code. +func marshalBytes(b []byte) (string, bool) { + var s []byte + for _, c := range b { + switch c { + case '\n': + s = append(s, `\n`...) + case '\r': + s = append(s, `\r`...) + case '\t': + s = append(s, `\t`...) + case '"': + s = append(s, `\"`...) + case '\'': + s = append(s, `\'`...) + case '\\': + s = append(s, `\\`...) + default: + if printableASCII := c >= 0x20 && c <= 0x7e; printableASCII { + s = append(s, c) + } else { + s = append(s, fmt.Sprintf(`\%03o`, c)...) + } + } + } + return string(s), true +} diff --git a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/encoding/messageset/messageset.go b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/encoding/messageset/messageset.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000..b1eeea5 --- /dev/null +++ b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/encoding/messageset/messageset.go @@ -0,0 +1,258 @@ +// Copyright 2019 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. +// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style +// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. + +// Package messageset encodes and decodes the obsolete MessageSet wire format. +package messageset + +import ( + "math" + + "google.golang.org/protobuf/encoding/protowire" + "google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/errors" + pref "google.golang.org/protobuf/reflect/protoreflect" + preg "google.golang.org/protobuf/reflect/protoregistry" +) + +// The MessageSet wire format is equivalent to a message defiend as follows, +// where each Item defines an extension field with a field number of 'type_id' +// and content of 'message'. MessageSet extensions must be non-repeated message +// fields. +// +// message MessageSet { +// repeated group Item = 1 { +// required int32 type_id = 2; +// required string message = 3; +// } +// } +const ( + FieldItem = protowire.Number(1) + FieldTypeID = protowire.Number(2) + FieldMessage = protowire.Number(3) +) + +// ExtensionName is the field name for extensions of MessageSet. +// +// A valid MessageSet extension must be of the form: +// message MyMessage { +// extend proto2.bridge.MessageSet { +// optional MyMessage message_set_extension = 1234; +// } +// ... +// } +const ExtensionName = "message_set_extension" + +// IsMessageSet returns whether the message uses the MessageSet wire format. +func IsMessageSet(md pref.MessageDescriptor) bool { + xmd, ok := md.(interface{ IsMessageSet() bool }) + return ok && xmd.IsMessageSet() +} + +// IsMessageSetExtension reports this field extends a MessageSet. +func IsMessageSetExtension(fd pref.FieldDescriptor) bool { + if fd.Name() != ExtensionName { + return false + } + if fd.FullName().Parent() != fd.Message().FullName() { + return false + } + return IsMessageSet(fd.ContainingMessage()) +} + +// FindMessageSetExtension locates a MessageSet extension field by name. +// In text and JSON formats, the extension name used is the message itself. +// The extension field name is derived by appending ExtensionName. +func FindMessageSetExtension(r preg.ExtensionTypeResolver, s pref.FullName) (pref.ExtensionType, error) { + name := s.Append(ExtensionName) + xt, err := r.FindExtensionByName(name) + if err != nil { + if err == preg.NotFound { + return nil, err + } + return nil, errors.Wrap(err, "%q", name) + } + if !IsMessageSetExtension(xt.TypeDescriptor()) { + return nil, preg.NotFound + } + return xt, nil +} + +// SizeField returns the size of a MessageSet item field containing an extension +// with the given field number, not counting the contents of the message subfield. +func SizeField(num protowire.Number) int { + return 2*protowire.SizeTag(FieldItem) + protowire.SizeTag(FieldTypeID) + protowire.SizeVarint(uint64(num)) +} + +// Unmarshal parses a MessageSet. +// +// It calls fn with the type ID and value of each item in the MessageSet. +// Unknown fields are discarded. +// +// If wantLen is true, the item values include the varint length prefix. +// This is ugly, but simplifies the fast-path decoder in internal/impl. +func Unmarshal(b []byte, wantLen bool, fn func(typeID protowire.Number, value []byte) error) error { + for len(b) > 0 { + num, wtyp, n := protowire.ConsumeTag(b) + if n < 0 { + return protowire.ParseError(n) + } + b = b[n:] + if num != FieldItem || wtyp != protowire.StartGroupType { + n := protowire.ConsumeFieldValue(num, wtyp, b) + if n < 0 { + return protowire.ParseError(n) + } + b = b[n:] + continue + } + typeID, value, n, err := ConsumeFieldValue(b, wantLen) + if err != nil { + return err + } + b = b[n:] + if typeID == 0 { + continue + } + if err := fn(typeID, value); err != nil { + return err + } + } + return nil +} + +// ConsumeFieldValue parses b as a MessageSet item field value until and including +// the trailing end group marker. It assumes the start group tag has already been parsed. +// It returns the contents of the type_id and message subfields and the total +// item length. +// +// If wantLen is true, the returned message value includes the length prefix. +func ConsumeFieldValue(b []byte, wantLen bool) (typeid protowire.Number, message []byte, n int, err error) { + ilen := len(b) + for { + num, wtyp, n := protowire.ConsumeTag(b) + if n < 0 { + return 0, nil, 0, protowire.ParseError(n) + } + b = b[n:] + switch { + case num == FieldItem && wtyp == protowire.EndGroupType: + if wantLen && len(message) == 0 { + // The message field was missing, which should never happen. + // Be prepared for this case anyway. + message = protowire.AppendVarint(message, 0) + } + return typeid, message, ilen - len(b), nil + case num == FieldTypeID && wtyp == protowire.VarintType: + v, n := protowire.ConsumeVarint(b) + if n < 0 { + return 0, nil, 0, protowire.ParseError(n) + } + b = b[n:] + if v < 1 || v > math.MaxInt32 { + return 0, nil, 0, errors.New("invalid type_id in message set") + } + typeid = protowire.Number(v) + case num == FieldMessage && wtyp == protowire.BytesType: + m, n := protowire.ConsumeBytes(b) + if n < 0 { + return 0, nil, 0, protowire.ParseError(n) + } + if message == nil { + if wantLen { + message = b[:n:n] + } else { + message = m[:len(m):len(m)] + } + } else { + // This case should never happen in practice, but handle it for + // correctness: The MessageSet item contains multiple message + // fields, which need to be merged. + // + // In the case where we're returning the length, this becomes + // quite inefficient since we need to strip the length off + // the existing data and reconstruct it with the combined length. + if wantLen { + _, nn := protowire.ConsumeVarint(message) + m0 := message[nn:] + message = nil + message = protowire.AppendVarint(message, uint64(len(m0)+len(m))) + message = append(message, m0...) + message = append(message, m...) + } else { + message = append(message, m...) + } + } + b = b[n:] + default: + // We have no place to put it, so we just ignore unknown fields. + n := protowire.ConsumeFieldValue(num, wtyp, b) + if n < 0 { + return 0, nil, 0, protowire.ParseError(n) + } + b = b[n:] + } + } +} + +// AppendFieldStart appends the start of a MessageSet item field containing +// an extension with the given number. The caller must add the message +// subfield (including the tag). +func AppendFieldStart(b []byte, num protowire.Number) []byte { + b = protowire.AppendTag(b, FieldItem, protowire.StartGroupType) + b = protowire.AppendTag(b, FieldTypeID, protowire.VarintType) + b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, uint64(num)) + return b +} + +// AppendFieldEnd appends the trailing end group marker for a MessageSet item field. +func AppendFieldEnd(b []byte) []byte { + return protowire.AppendTag(b, FieldItem, protowire.EndGroupType) +} + +// SizeUnknown returns the size of an unknown fields section in MessageSet format. +// +// See AppendUnknown. +func SizeUnknown(unknown []byte) (size int) { + for len(unknown) > 0 { + num, typ, n := protowire.ConsumeTag(unknown) + if n < 0 || typ != protowire.BytesType { + return 0 + } + unknown = unknown[n:] + _, n = protowire.ConsumeBytes(unknown) + if n < 0 { + return 0 + } + unknown = unknown[n:] + size += SizeField(num) + protowire.SizeTag(FieldMessage) + n + } + return size +} + +// AppendUnknown appends unknown fields to b in MessageSet format. +// +// For historic reasons, unresolved items in a MessageSet are stored in a +// message's unknown fields section in non-MessageSet format. That is, an +// unknown item with typeID T and value V appears in the unknown fields as +// a field with number T and value V. +// +// This function converts the unknown fields back into MessageSet form. +func AppendUnknown(b, unknown []byte) ([]byte, error) { + for len(unknown) > 0 { + num, typ, n := protowire.ConsumeTag(unknown) + if n < 0 || typ != protowire.BytesType { + return nil, errors.New("invalid data in message set unknown fields") + } + unknown = unknown[n:] + _, n = protowire.ConsumeBytes(unknown) + if n < 0 { + return nil, errors.New("invalid data in message set unknown fields") + } + b = AppendFieldStart(b, num) + b = protowire.AppendTag(b, FieldMessage, protowire.BytesType) + b = append(b, unknown[:n]...) + b = AppendFieldEnd(b) + unknown = unknown[n:] + } + return b, nil +} diff --git a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/encoding/tag/tag.go b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/encoding/tag/tag.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000..16c02d7 --- /dev/null +++ b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/encoding/tag/tag.go @@ -0,0 +1,207 @@ +// Copyright 2018 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. +// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style +// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. + +// Package tag marshals and unmarshals the legacy struct tags as generated +// by historical versions of protoc-gen-go. +package tag + +import ( + "reflect" + "strconv" + "strings" + + defval "google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/encoding/defval" + fdesc "google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/filedesc" + "google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/strs" + pref "google.golang.org/protobuf/reflect/protoreflect" +) + +var byteType = reflect.TypeOf(byte(0)) + +// Unmarshal decodes the tag into a prototype.Field. +// +// The goType is needed to determine the original protoreflect.Kind since the +// tag does not record sufficient information to determine that. +// The type is the underlying field type (e.g., a repeated field may be +// represented by []T, but the Go type passed in is just T). +// A list of enum value descriptors must be provided for enum fields. +// This does not populate the Enum or Message (except for weak message). +// +// This function is a best effort attempt; parsing errors are ignored. +func Unmarshal(tag string, goType reflect.Type, evs pref.EnumValueDescriptors) pref.FieldDescriptor { + f := new(fdesc.Field) + f.L0.ParentFile = fdesc.SurrogateProto2 + for len(tag) > 0 { + i := strings.IndexByte(tag, ',') + if i < 0 { + i = len(tag) + } + switch s := tag[:i]; { + case strings.HasPrefix(s, "name="): + f.L0.FullName = pref.FullName(s[len("name="):]) + case strings.Trim(s, "0123456789") == "": + n, _ := strconv.ParseUint(s, 10, 32) + f.L1.Number = pref.FieldNumber(n) + case s == "opt": + f.L1.Cardinality = pref.Optional + case s == "req": + f.L1.Cardinality = pref.Required + case s == "rep": + f.L1.Cardinality = pref.Repeated + case s == "varint": + switch goType.Kind() { + case reflect.Bool: + f.L1.Kind = pref.BoolKind + case reflect.Int32: + f.L1.Kind = pref.Int32Kind + case reflect.Int64: + f.L1.Kind = pref.Int64Kind + case reflect.Uint32: + f.L1.Kind = pref.Uint32Kind + case reflect.Uint64: + f.L1.Kind = pref.Uint64Kind + } + case s == "zigzag32": + if goType.Kind() == reflect.Int32 { + f.L1.Kind = pref.Sint32Kind + } + case s == "zigzag64": + if goType.Kind() == reflect.Int64 { + f.L1.Kind = pref.Sint64Kind + } + case s == "fixed32": + switch goType.Kind() { + case reflect.Int32: + f.L1.Kind = pref.Sfixed32Kind + case reflect.Uint32: + f.L1.Kind = pref.Fixed32Kind + case reflect.Float32: + f.L1.Kind = pref.FloatKind + } + case s == "fixed64": + switch goType.Kind() { + case reflect.Int64: + f.L1.Kind = pref.Sfixed64Kind + case reflect.Uint64: + f.L1.Kind = pref.Fixed64Kind + case reflect.Float64: + f.L1.Kind = pref.DoubleKind + } + case s == "bytes": + switch { + case goType.Kind() == reflect.String: + f.L1.Kind = pref.StringKind + case goType.Kind() == reflect.Slice && goType.Elem() == byteType: + f.L1.Kind = pref.BytesKind + default: + f.L1.Kind = pref.MessageKind + } + case s == "group": + f.L1.Kind = pref.GroupKind + case strings.HasPrefix(s, "enum="): + f.L1.Kind = pref.EnumKind + case strings.HasPrefix(s, "json="): + jsonName := s[len("json="):] + if jsonName != strs.JSONCamelCase(string(f.L0.FullName.Name())) { + f.L1.JSONName.Init(jsonName) + } + case s == "packed": + f.L1.HasPacked = true + f.L1.IsPacked = true + case strings.HasPrefix(s, "weak="): + f.L1.IsWeak = true + f.L1.Message = fdesc.PlaceholderMessage(pref.FullName(s[len("weak="):])) + case strings.HasPrefix(s, "def="): + // The default tag is special in that everything afterwards is the + // default regardless of the presence of commas. + s, i = tag[len("def="):], len(tag) + v, ev, _ := defval.Unmarshal(s, f.L1.Kind, evs, defval.GoTag) + f.L1.Default = fdesc.DefaultValue(v, ev) + case s == "proto3": + f.L0.ParentFile = fdesc.SurrogateProto3 + } + tag = strings.TrimPrefix(tag[i:], ",") + } + + // The generator uses the group message name instead of the field name. + // We obtain the real field name by lowercasing the group name. + if f.L1.Kind == pref.GroupKind { + f.L0.FullName = pref.FullName(strings.ToLower(string(f.L0.FullName))) + } + return f +} + +// Marshal encodes the protoreflect.FieldDescriptor as a tag. +// +// The enumName must be provided if the kind is an enum. +// Historically, the formulation of the enum "name" was the proto package +// dot-concatenated with the generated Go identifier for the enum type. +// Depending on the context on how Marshal is called, there are different ways +// through which that information is determined. As such it is the caller's +// responsibility to provide a function to obtain that information. +func Marshal(fd pref.FieldDescriptor, enumName string) string { + var tag []string + switch fd.Kind() { + case pref.BoolKind, pref.EnumKind, pref.Int32Kind, pref.Uint32Kind, pref.Int64Kind, pref.Uint64Kind: + tag = append(tag, "varint") + case pref.Sint32Kind: + tag = append(tag, "zigzag32") + case pref.Sint64Kind: + tag = append(tag, "zigzag64") + case pref.Sfixed32Kind, pref.Fixed32Kind, pref.FloatKind: + tag = append(tag, "fixed32") + case pref.Sfixed64Kind, pref.Fixed64Kind, pref.DoubleKind: + tag = append(tag, "fixed64") + case pref.StringKind, pref.BytesKind, pref.MessageKind: + tag = append(tag, "bytes") + case pref.GroupKind: + tag = append(tag, "group") + } + tag = append(tag, strconv.Itoa(int(fd.Number()))) + switch fd.Cardinality() { + case pref.Optional: + tag = append(tag, "opt") + case pref.Required: + tag = append(tag, "req") + case pref.Repeated: + tag = append(tag, "rep") + } + if fd.IsPacked() { + tag = append(tag, "packed") + } + name := string(fd.Name()) + if fd.Kind() == pref.GroupKind { + // The name of the FieldDescriptor for a group field is + // lowercased. To find the original capitalization, we + // look in the field's MessageType. + name = string(fd.Message().Name()) + } + tag = append(tag, "name="+name) + if jsonName := fd.JSONName(); jsonName != "" && jsonName != name && !fd.IsExtension() { + // NOTE: The jsonName != name condition is suspect, but it preserve + // the exact same semantics from the previous generator. + tag = append(tag, "json="+jsonName) + } + if fd.IsWeak() { + tag = append(tag, "weak="+string(fd.Message().FullName())) + } + // The previous implementation does not tag extension fields as proto3, + // even when the field is defined in a proto3 file. Match that behavior + // for consistency. + if fd.Syntax() == pref.Proto3 && !fd.IsExtension() { + tag = append(tag, "proto3") + } + if fd.Kind() == pref.EnumKind && enumName != "" { + tag = append(tag, "enum="+enumName) + } + if fd.ContainingOneof() != nil { + tag = append(tag, "oneof") + } + // This must appear last in the tag, since commas in strings aren't escaped. + if fd.HasDefault() { + def, _ := defval.Marshal(fd.Default(), fd.DefaultEnumValue(), fd.Kind(), defval.GoTag) + tag = append(tag, "def="+def) + } + return strings.Join(tag, ",") +} diff --git a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/encoding/text/decode.go b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/encoding/text/decode.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000..eb10ea1 --- /dev/null +++ b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/encoding/text/decode.go @@ -0,0 +1,665 @@ +// Copyright 2018 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. +// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style +// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. + +package text + +import ( + "bytes" + "fmt" + "io" + "regexp" + "strconv" + "unicode/utf8" + + "google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/errors" +) + +// Decoder is a token-based textproto decoder. +type Decoder struct { + // lastCall is last method called, either readCall or peekCall. + // Initial value is readCall. + lastCall call + + // lastToken contains the last read token. + lastToken Token + + // lastErr contains the last read error. + lastErr error + + // openStack is a stack containing the byte characters for MessageOpen and + // ListOpen kinds. The top of stack represents the message or the list that + // the current token is nested in. An empty stack means the current token is + // at the top level message. The characters '{' and '<' both represent the + // MessageOpen kind. + openStack []byte + + // orig is used in reporting line and column. + orig []byte + // in contains the unconsumed input. + in []byte +} + +// NewDecoder returns a Decoder to read the given []byte. +func NewDecoder(b []byte) *Decoder { + return &Decoder{orig: b, in: b} +} + +// ErrUnexpectedEOF means that EOF was encountered in the middle of the input. +var ErrUnexpectedEOF = errors.New("%v", io.ErrUnexpectedEOF) + +// call specifies which Decoder method was invoked. +type call uint8 + +const ( + readCall call = iota + peekCall +) + +// Peek looks ahead and returns the next token and error without advancing a read. +func (d *Decoder) Peek() (Token, error) { + defer func() { d.lastCall = peekCall }() + if d.lastCall == readCall { + d.lastToken, d.lastErr = d.Read() + } + return d.lastToken, d.lastErr +} + +// Read returns the next token. +// It will return an error if there is no valid token. +func (d *Decoder) Read() (Token, error) { + defer func() { d.lastCall = readCall }() + if d.lastCall == peekCall { + return d.lastToken, d.lastErr + } + + tok, err := d.parseNext(d.lastToken.kind) + if err != nil { + return Token{}, err + } + + switch tok.kind { + case comma, semicolon: + tok, err = d.parseNext(tok.kind) + if err != nil { + return Token{}, err + } + } + d.lastToken = tok + return tok, nil +} + +const ( + mismatchedFmt = "mismatched close character %q" + unexpectedFmt = "unexpected character %q" +) + +// parseNext parses the next Token based on given last kind. +func (d *Decoder) parseNext(lastKind Kind) (Token, error) { + // Trim leading spaces. + d.consume(0) + isEOF := false + if len(d.in) == 0 { + isEOF = true + } + + switch lastKind { + case EOF: + return d.consumeToken(EOF, 0, 0), nil + + case bof: + // Start of top level message. Next token can be EOF or Name. + if isEOF { + return d.consumeToken(EOF, 0, 0), nil + } + return d.parseFieldName() + + case Name: + // Next token can be MessageOpen, ListOpen or Scalar. + if isEOF { + return Token{}, ErrUnexpectedEOF + } + switch ch := d.in[0]; ch { + case '{', '<': + d.pushOpenStack(ch) + return d.consumeToken(MessageOpen, 1, 0), nil + case '[': + d.pushOpenStack(ch) + return d.consumeToken(ListOpen, 1, 0), nil + default: + return d.parseScalar() + } + + case Scalar: + openKind, closeCh := d.currentOpenKind() + switch openKind { + case bof: + // Top level message. + // Next token can be EOF, comma, semicolon or Name. + if isEOF { + return d.consumeToken(EOF, 0, 0), nil + } + switch d.in[0] { + case ',': + return d.consumeToken(comma, 1, 0), nil + case ';': + return d.consumeToken(semicolon, 1, 0), nil + default: + return d.parseFieldName() + } + + case MessageOpen: + // Next token can be MessageClose, comma, semicolon or Name. + if isEOF { + return Token{}, ErrUnexpectedEOF + } + switch ch := d.in[0]; ch { + case closeCh: + d.popOpenStack() + return d.consumeToken(MessageClose, 1, 0), nil + case otherCloseChar[closeCh]: + return Token{}, d.newSyntaxError(mismatchedFmt, ch) + case ',': + return d.consumeToken(comma, 1, 0), nil + case ';': + return d.consumeToken(semicolon, 1, 0), nil + default: + return d.parseFieldName() + } + + case ListOpen: + // Next token can be ListClose or comma. + if isEOF { + return Token{}, ErrUnexpectedEOF + } + switch ch := d.in[0]; ch { + case ']': + d.popOpenStack() + return d.consumeToken(ListClose, 1, 0), nil + case ',': + return d.consumeToken(comma, 1, 0), nil + default: + return Token{}, d.newSyntaxError(unexpectedFmt, ch) + } + } + + case MessageOpen: + // Next token can be MessageClose or Name. + if isEOF { + return Token{}, ErrUnexpectedEOF + } + _, closeCh := d.currentOpenKind() + switch ch := d.in[0]; ch { + case closeCh: + d.popOpenStack() + return d.consumeToken(MessageClose, 1, 0), nil + case otherCloseChar[closeCh]: + return Token{}, d.newSyntaxError(mismatchedFmt, ch) + default: + return d.parseFieldName() + } + + case MessageClose: + openKind, closeCh := d.currentOpenKind() + switch openKind { + case bof: + // Top level message. + // Next token can be EOF, comma, semicolon or Name. + if isEOF { + return d.consumeToken(EOF, 0, 0), nil + } + switch ch := d.in[0]; ch { + case ',': + return d.consumeToken(comma, 1, 0), nil + case ';': + return d.consumeToken(semicolon, 1, 0), nil + default: + return d.parseFieldName() + } + + case MessageOpen: + // Next token can be MessageClose, comma, semicolon or Name. + if isEOF { + return Token{}, ErrUnexpectedEOF + } + switch ch := d.in[0]; ch { + case closeCh: + d.popOpenStack() + return d.consumeToken(MessageClose, 1, 0), nil + case otherCloseChar[closeCh]: + return Token{}, d.newSyntaxError(mismatchedFmt, ch) + case ',': + return d.consumeToken(comma, 1, 0), nil + case ';': + return d.consumeToken(semicolon, 1, 0), nil + default: + return d.parseFieldName() + } + + case ListOpen: + // Next token can be ListClose or comma + if isEOF { + return Token{}, ErrUnexpectedEOF + } + switch ch := d.in[0]; ch { + case closeCh: + d.popOpenStack() + return d.consumeToken(ListClose, 1, 0), nil + case ',': + return d.consumeToken(comma, 1, 0), nil + default: + return Token{}, d.newSyntaxError(unexpectedFmt, ch) + } + } + + case ListOpen: + // Next token can be ListClose, MessageStart or Scalar. + if isEOF { + return Token{}, ErrUnexpectedEOF + } + switch ch := d.in[0]; ch { + case ']': + d.popOpenStack() + return d.consumeToken(ListClose, 1, 0), nil + case '{', '<': + d.pushOpenStack(ch) + return d.consumeToken(MessageOpen, 1, 0), nil + default: + return d.parseScalar() + } + + case ListClose: + openKind, closeCh := d.currentOpenKind() + switch openKind { + case bof: + // Top level message. + // Next token can be EOF, comma, semicolon or Name. + if isEOF { + return d.consumeToken(EOF, 0, 0), nil + } + switch ch := d.in[0]; ch { + case ',': + return d.consumeToken(comma, 1, 0), nil + case ';': + return d.consumeToken(semicolon, 1, 0), nil + default: + return d.parseFieldName() + } + + case MessageOpen: + // Next token can be MessageClose, comma, semicolon or Name. + if isEOF { + return Token{}, ErrUnexpectedEOF + } + switch ch := d.in[0]; ch { + case closeCh: + d.popOpenStack() + return d.consumeToken(MessageClose, 1, 0), nil + case otherCloseChar[closeCh]: + return Token{}, d.newSyntaxError(mismatchedFmt, ch) + case ',': + return d.consumeToken(comma, 1, 0), nil + case ';': + return d.consumeToken(semicolon, 1, 0), nil + default: + return d.parseFieldName() + } + + default: + // It is not possible to have this case. Let it panic below. + } + + case comma, semicolon: + openKind, closeCh := d.currentOpenKind() + switch openKind { + case bof: + // Top level message. Next token can be EOF or Name. + if isEOF { + return d.consumeToken(EOF, 0, 0), nil + } + return d.parseFieldName() + + case MessageOpen: + // Next token can be MessageClose or Name. + if isEOF { + return Token{}, ErrUnexpectedEOF + } + switch ch := d.in[0]; ch { + case closeCh: + d.popOpenStack() + return d.consumeToken(MessageClose, 1, 0), nil + case otherCloseChar[closeCh]: + return Token{}, d.newSyntaxError(mismatchedFmt, ch) + default: + return d.parseFieldName() + } + + case ListOpen: + if lastKind == semicolon { + // It is not be possible to have this case as logic here + // should not have produced a semicolon Token when inside a + // list. Let it panic below. + break + } + // Next token can be MessageOpen or Scalar. + if isEOF { + return Token{}, ErrUnexpectedEOF + } + switch ch := d.in[0]; ch { + case '{', '<': + d.pushOpenStack(ch) + return d.consumeToken(MessageOpen, 1, 0), nil + default: + return d.parseScalar() + } + } + } + + line, column := d.Position(len(d.orig) - len(d.in)) + panic(fmt.Sprintf("Decoder.parseNext: bug at handling line %d:%d with lastKind=%v", line, column, lastKind)) +} + +var otherCloseChar = map[byte]byte{ + '}': '>', + '>': '}', +} + +// currentOpenKind indicates whether current position is inside a message, list +// or top-level message by returning MessageOpen, ListOpen or bof respectively. +// If the returned kind is either a MessageOpen or ListOpen, it also returns the +// corresponding closing character. +func (d *Decoder) currentOpenKind() (Kind, byte) { + if len(d.openStack) == 0 { + return bof, 0 + } + openCh := d.openStack[len(d.openStack)-1] + switch openCh { + case '{': + return MessageOpen, '}' + case '<': + return MessageOpen, '>' + case '[': + return ListOpen, ']' + } + panic(fmt.Sprintf("Decoder: openStack contains invalid byte %s", string(openCh))) +} + +func (d *Decoder) pushOpenStack(ch byte) { + d.openStack = append(d.openStack, ch) +} + +func (d *Decoder) popOpenStack() { + d.openStack = d.openStack[:len(d.openStack)-1] +} + +// parseFieldName parses field name and separator. +func (d *Decoder) parseFieldName() (tok Token, err error) { + defer func() { + if err == nil && d.tryConsumeChar(':') { + tok.attrs |= hasSeparator + } + }() + + // Extension or Any type URL. + if d.in[0] == '[' { + return d.parseTypeName() + } + + // Identifier. + if size := parseIdent(d.in, false); size > 0 { + return d.consumeToken(Name, size, uint8(IdentName)), nil + } + + // Field number. Identify if input is a valid number that is not negative + // and is decimal integer within 32-bit range. + if num := parseNumber(d.in); num.size > 0 { + if !num.neg && num.kind == numDec { + if _, err := strconv.ParseInt(string(d.in[:num.size]), 10, 32); err == nil { + return d.consumeToken(Name, num.size, uint8(FieldNumber)), nil + } + } + return Token{}, d.newSyntaxError("invalid field number: %s", d.in[:num.size]) + } + + return Token{}, d.newSyntaxError("invalid field name: %s", errRegexp.Find(d.in)) +} + +// parseTypeName parses Any type URL or extension field name. The name is +// enclosed in [ and ] characters. The C++ parser does not handle many legal URL +// strings. This implementation is more liberal and allows for the pattern +// ^[-_a-zA-Z0-9]+([./][-_a-zA-Z0-9]+)*`). Whitespaces and comments are allowed +// in between [ ], '.', '/' and the sub names. +func (d *Decoder) parseTypeName() (Token, error) { + startPos := len(d.orig) - len(d.in) + // Use alias s to advance first in order to use d.in for error handling. + // Caller already checks for [ as first character. + s := consume(d.in[1:], 0) + if len(s) == 0 { + return Token{}, ErrUnexpectedEOF + } + + var name []byte + for len(s) > 0 && isTypeNameChar(s[0]) { + name = append(name, s[0]) + s = s[1:] + } + s = consume(s, 0) + + var closed bool + for len(s) > 0 && !closed { + switch { + case s[0] == ']': + s = s[1:] + closed = true + + case s[0] == '/', s[0] == '.': + if len(name) > 0 && (name[len(name)-1] == '/' || name[len(name)-1] == '.') { + return Token{}, d.newSyntaxError("invalid type URL/extension field name: %s", + d.orig[startPos:len(d.orig)-len(s)+1]) + } + name = append(name, s[0]) + s = s[1:] + s = consume(s, 0) + for len(s) > 0 && isTypeNameChar(s[0]) { + name = append(name, s[0]) + s = s[1:] + } + s = consume(s, 0) + + default: + return Token{}, d.newSyntaxError( + "invalid type URL/extension field name: %s", d.orig[startPos:len(d.orig)-len(s)+1]) + } + } + + if !closed { + return Token{}, ErrUnexpectedEOF + } + + // First character cannot be '.'. Last character cannot be '.' or '/'. + size := len(name) + if size == 0 || name[0] == '.' || name[size-1] == '.' || name[size-1] == '/' { + return Token{}, d.newSyntaxError("invalid type URL/extension field name: %s", + d.orig[startPos:len(d.orig)-len(s)]) + } + + d.in = s + endPos := len(d.orig) - len(d.in) + d.consume(0) + + return Token{ + kind: Name, + attrs: uint8(TypeName), + pos: startPos, + raw: d.orig[startPos:endPos], + str: string(name), + }, nil +} + +func isTypeNameChar(b byte) bool { + return (b == '-' || b == '_' || + ('0' <= b && b <= '9') || + ('a' <= b && b <= 'z') || + ('A' <= b && b <= 'Z')) +} + +func isWhiteSpace(b byte) bool { + switch b { + case ' ', '\n', '\r', '\t': + return true + default: + return false + } +} + +// parseIdent parses an unquoted proto identifier and returns size. +// If allowNeg is true, it allows '-' to be the first character in the +// identifier. This is used when parsing literal values like -infinity, etc. +// Regular expression matches an identifier: `^[_a-zA-Z][_a-zA-Z0-9]*` +func parseIdent(input []byte, allowNeg bool) int { + var size int + + s := input + if len(s) == 0 { + return 0 + } + + if allowNeg && s[0] == '-' { + s = s[1:] + size++ + if len(s) == 0 { + return 0 + } + } + + switch { + case s[0] == '_', + 'a' <= s[0] && s[0] <= 'z', + 'A' <= s[0] && s[0] <= 'Z': + s = s[1:] + size++ + default: + return 0 + } + + for len(s) > 0 && (s[0] == '_' || + 'a' <= s[0] && s[0] <= 'z' || + 'A' <= s[0] && s[0] <= 'Z' || + '0' <= s[0] && s[0] <= '9') { + s = s[1:] + size++ + } + + if len(s) > 0 && !isDelim(s[0]) { + return 0 + } + + return size +} + +// parseScalar parses for a string, literal or number value. +func (d *Decoder) parseScalar() (Token, error) { + if d.in[0] == '"' || d.in[0] == '\'' { + return d.parseStringValue() + } + + if tok, ok := d.parseLiteralValue(); ok { + return tok, nil + } + + if tok, ok := d.parseNumberValue(); ok { + return tok, nil + } + + return Token{}, d.newSyntaxError("invalid scalar value: %s", errRegexp.Find(d.in)) +} + +// parseLiteralValue parses a literal value. A literal value is used for +// bools, special floats and enums. This function simply identifies that the +// field value is a literal. +func (d *Decoder) parseLiteralValue() (Token, bool) { + size := parseIdent(d.in, true) + if size == 0 { + return Token{}, false + } + return d.consumeToken(Scalar, size, literalValue), true +} + +// consumeToken constructs a Token for given Kind from d.in and consumes given +// size-length from it. +func (d *Decoder) consumeToken(kind Kind, size int, attrs uint8) Token { + // Important to compute raw and pos before consuming. + tok := Token{ + kind: kind, + attrs: attrs, + pos: len(d.orig) - len(d.in), + raw: d.in[:size], + } + d.consume(size) + return tok +} + +// newSyntaxError returns a syntax error with line and column information for +// current position. +func (d *Decoder) newSyntaxError(f string, x ...interface{}) error { + e := errors.New(f, x...) + line, column := d.Position(len(d.orig) - len(d.in)) + return errors.New("syntax error (line %d:%d): %v", line, column, e) +} + +// Position returns line and column number of given index of the original input. +// It will panic if index is out of range. +func (d *Decoder) Position(idx int) (line int, column int) { + b := d.orig[:idx] + line = bytes.Count(b, []byte("\n")) + 1 + if i := bytes.LastIndexByte(b, '\n'); i >= 0 { + b = b[i+1:] + } + column = utf8.RuneCount(b) + 1 // ignore multi-rune characters + return line, column +} + +func (d *Decoder) tryConsumeChar(c byte) bool { + if len(d.in) > 0 && d.in[0] == c { + d.consume(1) + return true + } + return false +} + +// consume consumes n bytes of input and any subsequent whitespace or comments. +func (d *Decoder) consume(n int) { + d.in = consume(d.in, n) + return +} + +// consume consumes n bytes of input and any subsequent whitespace or comments. +func consume(b []byte, n int) []byte { + b = b[n:] + for len(b) > 0 { + switch b[0] { + case ' ', '\n', '\r', '\t': + b = b[1:] + case '#': + if i := bytes.IndexByte(b, '\n'); i >= 0 { + b = b[i+len("\n"):] + } else { + b = nil + } + default: + return b + } + } + return b +} + +// Any sequence that looks like a non-delimiter (for error reporting). +var errRegexp = regexp.MustCompile(`^([-+._a-zA-Z0-9\/]+|.)`) + +// isDelim returns true if given byte is a delimiter character. +func isDelim(c byte) bool { + return !(c == '-' || c == '+' || c == '.' || c == '_' || + ('a' <= c && c <= 'z') || + ('A' <= c && c <= 'Z') || + ('0' <= c && c <= '9')) +} diff --git a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/encoding/text/decode_number.go b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/encoding/text/decode_number.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000..f2d90b7 --- /dev/null +++ b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/encoding/text/decode_number.go @@ -0,0 +1,190 @@ +// Copyright 2018 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. +// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style +// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. + +package text + +// parseNumberValue parses a number from the input and returns a Token object. +func (d *Decoder) parseNumberValue() (Token, bool) { + in := d.in + num := parseNumber(in) + if num.size == 0 { + return Token{}, false + } + numAttrs := num.kind + if num.neg { + numAttrs |= isNegative + } + strSize := num.size + last := num.size - 1 + if num.kind == numFloat && (d.in[last] == 'f' || d.in[last] == 'F') { + strSize = last + } + tok := Token{ + kind: Scalar, + attrs: numberValue, + pos: len(d.orig) - len(d.in), + raw: d.in[:num.size], + str: string(d.in[:strSize]), + numAttrs: numAttrs, + } + d.consume(num.size) + return tok, true +} + +const ( + numDec uint8 = (1 << iota) / 2 + numHex + numOct + numFloat +) + +// number is the result of parsing out a valid number from parseNumber. It +// contains data for doing float or integer conversion via the strconv package +// in conjunction with the input bytes. +type number struct { + kind uint8 + neg bool + size int +} + +// parseNumber constructs a number object from given input. It allows for the +// following patterns: +// integer: ^-?([1-9][0-9]*|0[xX][0-9a-fA-F]+|0[0-7]*) +// float: ^-?((0|[1-9][0-9]*)?([.][0-9]*)?([eE][+-]?[0-9]+)?[fF]?) +// It also returns the number of parsed bytes for the given number, 0 if it is +// not a number. +func parseNumber(input []byte) number { + kind := numDec + var size int + var neg bool + + s := input + if len(s) == 0 { + return number{} + } + + // Optional - + if s[0] == '-' { + neg = true + s = s[1:] + size++ + if len(s) == 0 { + return number{} + } + } + + // C++ allows for whitespace and comments in between the negative sign and + // the rest of the number. This logic currently does not but is consistent + // with v1. + + switch { + case s[0] == '0': + if len(s) > 1 { + switch { + case s[1] == 'x' || s[1] == 'X': + // Parse as hex number. + kind = numHex + n := 2 + s = s[2:] + for len(s) > 0 && (('0' <= s[0] && s[0] <= '9') || + ('a' <= s[0] && s[0] <= 'f') || + ('A' <= s[0] && s[0] <= 'F')) { + s = s[1:] + n++ + } + if n == 2 { + return number{} + } + size += n + + case '0' <= s[1] && s[1] <= '7': + // Parse as octal number. + kind = numOct + n := 2 + s = s[2:] + for len(s) > 0 && '0' <= s[0] && s[0] <= '7' { + s = s[1:] + n++ + } + size += n + } + + if kind&(numHex|numOct) > 0 { + if len(s) > 0 && !isDelim(s[0]) { + return number{} + } + return number{kind: kind, neg: neg, size: size} + } + } + s = s[1:] + size++ + + case '1' <= s[0] && s[0] <= '9': + n := 1 + s = s[1:] + for len(s) > 0 && '0' <= s[0] && s[0] <= '9' { + s = s[1:] + n++ + } + size += n + + case s[0] == '.': + // Set kind to numFloat to signify the intent to parse as float. And + // that it needs to have other digits after '.'. + kind = numFloat + + default: + return number{} + } + + // . followed by 0 or more digits. + if len(s) > 0 && s[0] == '.' { + n := 1 + s = s[1:] + // If decimal point was before any digits, it should be followed by + // other digits. + if len(s) == 0 && kind == numFloat { + return number{} + } + for len(s) > 0 && '0' <= s[0] && s[0] <= '9' { + s = s[1:] + n++ + } + size += n + kind = numFloat + } + + // e or E followed by an optional - or + and 1 or more digits. + if len(s) >= 2 && (s[0] == 'e' || s[0] == 'E') { + kind = numFloat + s = s[1:] + n := 1 + if s[0] == '+' || s[0] == '-' { + s = s[1:] + n++ + if len(s) == 0 { + return number{} + } + } + for len(s) > 0 && '0' <= s[0] && s[0] <= '9' { + s = s[1:] + n++ + } + size += n + } + + // Optional suffix f or F for floats. + if len(s) > 0 && (s[0] == 'f' || s[0] == 'F') { + kind = numFloat + s = s[1:] + size++ + } + + // Check that next byte is a delimiter or it is at the end. + if len(s) > 0 && !isDelim(s[0]) { + return number{} + } + + return number{kind: kind, neg: neg, size: size} +} diff --git a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/encoding/text/decode_string.go b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/encoding/text/decode_string.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000..d4d3490 --- /dev/null +++ b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/encoding/text/decode_string.go @@ -0,0 +1,161 @@ +// Copyright 2018 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. +// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style +// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. + +package text + +import ( + "bytes" + "strconv" + "strings" + "unicode" + "unicode/utf16" + "unicode/utf8" + + "google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/strs" +) + +// parseStringValue parses string field token. +// This differs from parseString since the text format allows +// multiple back-to-back string literals where they are semantically treated +// as a single large string with all values concatenated. +// +// E.g., `"foo" "bar" "baz"` => "foobarbaz" +func (d *Decoder) parseStringValue() (Token, error) { + // Note that the ending quote is sufficient to unambiguously mark the end + // of a string. Thus, the text grammar does not require intervening + // whitespace or control characters in-between strings. + // Thus, the following is valid: + // `"foo"'bar'"baz"` => "foobarbaz" + in0 := d.in + var ss []string + for len(d.in) > 0 && (d.in[0] == '"' || d.in[0] == '\'') { + s, err := d.parseString() + if err != nil { + return Token{}, err + } + ss = append(ss, s) + } + // d.in already points to the end of the value at this point. + return Token{ + kind: Scalar, + attrs: stringValue, + pos: len(d.orig) - len(in0), + raw: in0[:len(in0)-len(d.in)], + str: strings.Join(ss, ""), + }, nil +} + +// parseString parses a string value enclosed in " or '. +func (d *Decoder) parseString() (string, error) { + in := d.in + if len(in) == 0 { + return "", ErrUnexpectedEOF + } + quote := in[0] + in = in[1:] + i := indexNeedEscapeInBytes(in) + in, out := in[i:], in[:i:i] // set cap to prevent mutations + for len(in) > 0 { + switch r, n := utf8.DecodeRune(in); { + case r == utf8.RuneError && n == 1: + return "", d.newSyntaxError("invalid UTF-8 detected") + case r == 0 || r == '\n': + return "", d.newSyntaxError("invalid character %q in string", r) + case r == rune(quote): + in = in[1:] + d.consume(len(d.in) - len(in)) + return string(out), nil + case r == '\\': + if len(in) < 2 { + return "", ErrUnexpectedEOF + } + switch r := in[1]; r { + case '"', '\'', '\\', '?': + in, out = in[2:], append(out, r) + case 'a': + in, out = in[2:], append(out, '\a') + case 'b': + in, out = in[2:], append(out, '\b') + case 'n': + in, out = in[2:], append(out, '\n') + case 'r': + in, out = in[2:], append(out, '\r') + case 't': + in, out = in[2:], append(out, '\t') + case 'v': + in, out = in[2:], append(out, '\v') + case 'f': + in, out = in[2:], append(out, '\f') + case '0', '1', '2', '3', '4', '5', '6', '7': + // One, two, or three octal characters. + n := len(in[1:]) - len(bytes.TrimLeft(in[1:], "01234567")) + if n > 3 { + n = 3 + } + v, err := strconv.ParseUint(string(in[1:1+n]), 8, 8) + if err != nil { + return "", d.newSyntaxError("invalid octal escape code %q in string", in[:1+n]) + } + in, out = in[1+n:], append(out, byte(v)) + case 'x': + // One or two hexadecimal characters. + n := len(in[2:]) - len(bytes.TrimLeft(in[2:], "0123456789abcdefABCDEF")) + if n > 2 { + n = 2 + } + v, err := strconv.ParseUint(string(in[2:2+n]), 16, 8) + if err != nil { + return "", d.newSyntaxError("invalid hex escape code %q in string", in[:2+n]) + } + in, out = in[2+n:], append(out, byte(v)) + case 'u', 'U': + // Four or eight hexadecimal characters + n := 6 + if r == 'U' { + n = 10 + } + if len(in) < n { + return "", ErrUnexpectedEOF + } + v, err := strconv.ParseUint(string(in[2:n]), 16, 32) + if utf8.MaxRune < v || err != nil { + return "", d.newSyntaxError("invalid Unicode escape code %q in string", in[:n]) + } + in = in[n:] + + r := rune(v) + if utf16.IsSurrogate(r) { + if len(in) < 6 { + return "", ErrUnexpectedEOF + } + v, err := strconv.ParseUint(string(in[2:6]), 16, 16) + r = utf16.DecodeRune(r, rune(v)) + if in[0] != '\\' || in[1] != 'u' || r == unicode.ReplacementChar || err != nil { + return "", d.newSyntaxError("invalid Unicode escape code %q in string", in[:6]) + } + in = in[6:] + } + out = append(out, string(r)...) + default: + return "", d.newSyntaxError("invalid escape code %q in string", in[:2]) + } + default: + i := indexNeedEscapeInBytes(in[n:]) + in, out = in[n+i:], append(out, in[:n+i]...) + } + } + return "", ErrUnexpectedEOF +} + +// indexNeedEscapeInString returns the index of the character that needs +// escaping. If no characters need escaping, this returns the input length. +func indexNeedEscapeInBytes(b []byte) int { return indexNeedEscapeInString(strs.UnsafeString(b)) } + +// UnmarshalString returns an unescaped string given a textproto string value. +// String value needs to contain single or double quotes. This is only used by +// internal/encoding/defval package for unmarshaling bytes. +func UnmarshalString(s string) (string, error) { + d := NewDecoder([]byte(s)) + return d.parseString() +} diff --git a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/encoding/text/decode_token.go b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/encoding/text/decode_token.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000..83d2b0d --- /dev/null +++ b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/encoding/text/decode_token.go @@ -0,0 +1,373 @@ +// Copyright 2018 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. +// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style +// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. + +package text + +import ( + "bytes" + "fmt" + "math" + "strconv" + "strings" + + "google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/flags" +) + +// Kind represents a token kind expressible in the textproto format. +type Kind uint8 + +// Kind values. +const ( + Invalid Kind = iota + EOF + Name // Name indicates the field name. + Scalar // Scalar are scalar values, e.g. "string", 47, ENUM_LITERAL, true. + MessageOpen + MessageClose + ListOpen + ListClose + + // comma and semi-colon are only for parsing in between values and should not be exposed. + comma + semicolon + + // bof indicates beginning of file, which is the default token + // kind at the beginning of parsing. + bof = Invalid +) + +func (t Kind) String() string { + switch t { + case Invalid: + return "" + case EOF: + return "eof" + case Scalar: + return "scalar" + case Name: + return "name" + case MessageOpen: + return "{" + case MessageClose: + return "}" + case ListOpen: + return "[" + case ListClose: + return "]" + case comma: + return "," + case semicolon: + return ";" + default: + return fmt.Sprintf("", uint8(t)) + } +} + +// NameKind represents different types of field names. +type NameKind uint8 + +// NameKind values. +const ( + IdentName NameKind = iota + 1 + TypeName + FieldNumber +) + +func (t NameKind) String() string { + switch t { + case IdentName: + return "IdentName" + case TypeName: + return "TypeName" + case FieldNumber: + return "FieldNumber" + default: + return fmt.Sprintf("", uint8(t)) + } +} + +// Bit mask in Token.attrs to indicate if a Name token is followed by the +// separator char ':'. The field name separator char is optional for message +// field or repeated message field, but required for all other types. Decoder +// simply indicates whether a Name token is followed by separator or not. It is +// up to the prototext package to validate. +const hasSeparator = 1 << 7 + +// Scalar value types. +const ( + numberValue = iota + 1 + stringValue + literalValue +) + +// Bit mask in Token.numAttrs to indicate that the number is a negative. +const isNegative = 1 << 7 + +// Token provides a parsed token kind and value. Values are provided by the +// different accessor methods. +type Token struct { + // Kind of the Token object. + kind Kind + // attrs contains metadata for the following Kinds: + // Name: hasSeparator bit and one of NameKind. + // Scalar: one of numberValue, stringValue, literalValue. + attrs uint8 + // numAttrs contains metadata for numberValue: + // - highest bit is whether negative or positive. + // - lower bits indicate one of numDec, numHex, numOct, numFloat. + numAttrs uint8 + // pos provides the position of the token in the original input. + pos int + // raw bytes of the serialized token. + // This is a subslice into the original input. + raw []byte + // str contains parsed string for the following: + // - stringValue of Scalar kind + // - numberValue of Scalar kind + // - TypeName of Name kind + str string +} + +// Kind returns the token kind. +func (t Token) Kind() Kind { + return t.kind +} + +// RawString returns the read value in string. +func (t Token) RawString() string { + return string(t.raw) +} + +// Pos returns the token position from the input. +func (t Token) Pos() int { + return t.pos +} + +// NameKind returns IdentName, TypeName or FieldNumber. +// It panics if type is not Name. +func (t Token) NameKind() NameKind { + if t.kind == Name { + return NameKind(t.attrs &^ hasSeparator) + } + panic(fmt.Sprintf("Token is not a Name type: %s", t.kind)) +} + +// HasSeparator returns true if the field name is followed by the separator char +// ':', else false. It panics if type is not Name. +func (t Token) HasSeparator() bool { + if t.kind == Name { + return t.attrs&hasSeparator != 0 + } + panic(fmt.Sprintf("Token is not a Name type: %s", t.kind)) +} + +// IdentName returns the value for IdentName type. +func (t Token) IdentName() string { + if t.kind == Name && t.attrs&uint8(IdentName) != 0 { + return string(t.raw) + } + panic(fmt.Sprintf("Token is not an IdentName: %s:%s", t.kind, NameKind(t.attrs&^hasSeparator))) +} + +// TypeName returns the value for TypeName type. +func (t Token) TypeName() string { + if t.kind == Name && t.attrs&uint8(TypeName) != 0 { + return t.str + } + panic(fmt.Sprintf("Token is not a TypeName: %s:%s", t.kind, NameKind(t.attrs&^hasSeparator))) +} + +// FieldNumber returns the value for FieldNumber type. It returns a +// non-negative int32 value. Caller will still need to validate for the correct +// field number range. +func (t Token) FieldNumber() int32 { + if t.kind != Name || t.attrs&uint8(FieldNumber) == 0 { + panic(fmt.Sprintf("Token is not a FieldNumber: %s:%s", t.kind, NameKind(t.attrs&^hasSeparator))) + } + // Following should not return an error as it had already been called right + // before this Token was constructed. + num, _ := strconv.ParseInt(string(t.raw), 10, 32) + return int32(num) +} + +// String returns the string value for a Scalar type. +func (t Token) String() (string, bool) { + if t.kind != Scalar || t.attrs != stringValue { + return "", false + } + return t.str, true +} + +// Enum returns the literal value for a Scalar type for use as enum literals. +func (t Token) Enum() (string, bool) { + if t.kind != Scalar || t.attrs != literalValue || (len(t.raw) > 0 && t.raw[0] == '-') { + return "", false + } + return string(t.raw), true +} + +// Bool returns the bool value for a Scalar type. +func (t Token) Bool() (bool, bool) { + if t.kind != Scalar { + return false, false + } + switch t.attrs { + case literalValue: + if b, ok := boolLits[string(t.raw)]; ok { + return b, true + } + case numberValue: + // Unsigned integer representation of 0 or 1 is permitted: 00, 0x0, 01, + // 0x1, etc. + n, err := strconv.ParseUint(t.str, 0, 64) + if err == nil { + switch n { + case 0: + return false, true + case 1: + return true, true + } + } + } + return false, false +} + +// These exact boolean literals are the ones supported in C++. +var boolLits = map[string]bool{ + "t": true, + "true": true, + "True": true, + "f": false, + "false": false, + "False": false, +} + +// Uint64 returns the uint64 value for a Scalar type. +func (t Token) Uint64() (uint64, bool) { + if t.kind != Scalar || t.attrs != numberValue || + t.numAttrs&isNegative > 0 || t.numAttrs&numFloat > 0 { + return 0, false + } + n, err := strconv.ParseUint(t.str, 0, 64) + if err != nil { + return 0, false + } + return n, true +} + +// Uint32 returns the uint32 value for a Scalar type. +func (t Token) Uint32() (uint32, bool) { + if t.kind != Scalar || t.attrs != numberValue || + t.numAttrs&isNegative > 0 || t.numAttrs&numFloat > 0 { + return 0, false + } + n, err := strconv.ParseUint(t.str, 0, 32) + if err != nil { + return 0, false + } + return uint32(n), true +} + +// Int64 returns the int64 value for a Scalar type. +func (t Token) Int64() (int64, bool) { + if t.kind != Scalar || t.attrs != numberValue || t.numAttrs&numFloat > 0 { + return 0, false + } + if n, err := strconv.ParseInt(t.str, 0, 64); err == nil { + return n, true + } + // C++ accepts large positive hex numbers as negative values. + // This feature is here for proto1 backwards compatibility purposes. + if flags.ProtoLegacy && (t.numAttrs == numHex) { + if n, err := strconv.ParseUint(t.str, 0, 64); err == nil { + return int64(n), true + } + } + return 0, false +} + +// Int32 returns the int32 value for a Scalar type. +func (t Token) Int32() (int32, bool) { + if t.kind != Scalar || t.attrs != numberValue || t.numAttrs&numFloat > 0 { + return 0, false + } + if n, err := strconv.ParseInt(t.str, 0, 32); err == nil { + return int32(n), true + } + // C++ accepts large positive hex numbers as negative values. + // This feature is here for proto1 backwards compatibility purposes. + if flags.ProtoLegacy && (t.numAttrs == numHex) { + if n, err := strconv.ParseUint(t.str, 0, 32); err == nil { + return int32(n), true + } + } + return 0, false +} + +// Float64 returns the float64 value for a Scalar type. +func (t Token) Float64() (float64, bool) { + if t.kind != Scalar { + return 0, false + } + switch t.attrs { + case literalValue: + if f, ok := floatLits[strings.ToLower(string(t.raw))]; ok { + return f, true + } + case numberValue: + n, err := strconv.ParseFloat(t.str, 64) + if err == nil { + return n, true + } + nerr := err.(*strconv.NumError) + if nerr.Err == strconv.ErrRange { + return n, true + } + } + return 0, false +} + +// Float32 returns the float32 value for a Scalar type. +func (t Token) Float32() (float32, bool) { + if t.kind != Scalar { + return 0, false + } + switch t.attrs { + case literalValue: + if f, ok := floatLits[strings.ToLower(string(t.raw))]; ok { + return float32(f), true + } + case numberValue: + n, err := strconv.ParseFloat(t.str, 64) + if err == nil { + // Overflows are treated as (-)infinity. + return float32(n), true + } + nerr := err.(*strconv.NumError) + if nerr.Err == strconv.ErrRange { + return float32(n), true + } + } + return 0, false +} + +// These are the supported float literals which C++ permits case-insensitive +// variants of these. +var floatLits = map[string]float64{ + "nan": math.NaN(), + "inf": math.Inf(1), + "infinity": math.Inf(1), + "-inf": math.Inf(-1), + "-infinity": math.Inf(-1), +} + +// TokenEquals returns true if given Tokens are equal, else false. +func TokenEquals(x, y Token) bool { + return x.kind == y.kind && + x.attrs == y.attrs && + x.numAttrs == y.numAttrs && + x.pos == y.pos && + bytes.Equal(x.raw, y.raw) && + x.str == y.str +} diff --git a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/encoding/text/doc.go b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/encoding/text/doc.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000..0ce8d6f --- /dev/null +++ b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/encoding/text/doc.go @@ -0,0 +1,29 @@ +// Copyright 2018 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. +// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style +// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. + +// Package text implements the text format for protocol buffers. +// This package has no semantic understanding for protocol buffers and is only +// a parser and composer for the format. +// +// There is no formal specification for the protobuf text format, as such the +// C++ implementation (see google::protobuf::TextFormat) is the reference +// implementation of the text format. +// +// This package is neither a superset nor a subset of the C++ implementation. +// This implementation permits a more liberal grammar in some cases to be +// backwards compatible with the historical Go implementation. +// Future parsings unique to Go should not be added. +// Some grammars allowed by the C++ implementation are deliberately +// not implemented here because they are considered a bug by the protobuf team +// and should not be replicated. +// +// The Go implementation should implement a sufficient amount of the C++ +// grammar such that the default text serialization by C++ can be parsed by Go. +// However, just because the C++ parser accepts some input does not mean that +// the Go implementation should as well. +// +// The text format is almost a superset of JSON except: +// * message keys are not quoted strings, but identifiers +// * the top-level value must be a message without the delimiters +package text diff --git a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/encoding/text/encode.go b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/encoding/text/encode.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000..c4ba1c5 --- /dev/null +++ b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/encoding/text/encode.go @@ -0,0 +1,267 @@ +// Copyright 2018 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. +// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style +// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. + +package text + +import ( + "math" + "math/bits" + "strconv" + "strings" + "unicode/utf8" + + "google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/detrand" + "google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/errors" +) + +// encType represents an encoding type. +type encType uint8 + +const ( + _ encType = (1 << iota) / 2 + name + scalar + messageOpen + messageClose +) + +// Encoder provides methods to write out textproto constructs and values. The user is +// responsible for producing valid sequences of constructs and values. +type Encoder struct { + encoderState + + indent string + newline string // set to "\n" if len(indent) > 0 + delims [2]byte + outputASCII bool +} + +type encoderState struct { + lastType encType + indents []byte + out []byte +} + +// NewEncoder returns an Encoder. +// +// If indent is a non-empty string, it causes every entry in a List or Message +// to be preceded by the indent and trailed by a newline. +// +// If delims is not the zero value, it controls the delimiter characters used +// for messages (e.g., "{}" vs "<>"). +// +// If outputASCII is true, strings will be serialized in such a way that +// multi-byte UTF-8 sequences are escaped. This property ensures that the +// overall output is ASCII (as opposed to UTF-8). +func NewEncoder(indent string, delims [2]byte, outputASCII bool) (*Encoder, error) { + e := &Encoder{} + if len(indent) > 0 { + if strings.Trim(indent, " \t") != "" { + return nil, errors.New("indent may only be composed of space and tab characters") + } + e.indent = indent + e.newline = "\n" + } + switch delims { + case [2]byte{0, 0}: + e.delims = [2]byte{'{', '}'} + case [2]byte{'{', '}'}, [2]byte{'<', '>'}: + e.delims = delims + default: + return nil, errors.New("delimiters may only be \"{}\" or \"<>\"") + } + e.outputASCII = outputASCII + + return e, nil +} + +// Bytes returns the content of the written bytes. +func (e *Encoder) Bytes() []byte { + return e.out +} + +// StartMessage writes out the '{' or '<' symbol. +func (e *Encoder) StartMessage() { + e.prepareNext(messageOpen) + e.out = append(e.out, e.delims[0]) +} + +// EndMessage writes out the '}' or '>' symbol. +func (e *Encoder) EndMessage() { + e.prepareNext(messageClose) + e.out = append(e.out, e.delims[1]) +} + +// WriteName writes out the field name and the separator ':'. +func (e *Encoder) WriteName(s string) { + e.prepareNext(name) + e.out = append(e.out, s...) + e.out = append(e.out, ':') +} + +// WriteBool writes out the given boolean value. +func (e *Encoder) WriteBool(b bool) { + if b { + e.WriteLiteral("true") + } else { + e.WriteLiteral("false") + } +} + +// WriteString writes out the given string value. +func (e *Encoder) WriteString(s string) { + e.prepareNext(scalar) + e.out = appendString(e.out, s, e.outputASCII) +} + +func appendString(out []byte, in string, outputASCII bool) []byte { + out = append(out, '"') + i := indexNeedEscapeInString(in) + in, out = in[i:], append(out, in[:i]...) + for len(in) > 0 { + switch r, n := utf8.DecodeRuneInString(in); { + case r == utf8.RuneError && n == 1: + // We do not report invalid UTF-8 because strings in the text format + // are used to represent both the proto string and bytes type. + r = rune(in[0]) + fallthrough + case r < ' ' || r == '"' || r == '\\': + out = append(out, '\\') + switch r { + case '"', '\\': + out = append(out, byte(r)) + case '\n': + out = append(out, 'n') + case '\r': + out = append(out, 'r') + case '\t': + out = append(out, 't') + default: + out = append(out, 'x') + out = append(out, "00"[1+(bits.Len32(uint32(r))-1)/4:]...) + out = strconv.AppendUint(out, uint64(r), 16) + } + in = in[n:] + case outputASCII && r >= utf8.RuneSelf: + out = append(out, '\\') + if r <= math.MaxUint16 { + out = append(out, 'u') + out = append(out, "0000"[1+(bits.Len32(uint32(r))-1)/4:]...) + out = strconv.AppendUint(out, uint64(r), 16) + } else { + out = append(out, 'U') + out = append(out, "00000000"[1+(bits.Len32(uint32(r))-1)/4:]...) + out = strconv.AppendUint(out, uint64(r), 16) + } + in = in[n:] + default: + i := indexNeedEscapeInString(in[n:]) + in, out = in[n+i:], append(out, in[:n+i]...) + } + } + out = append(out, '"') + return out +} + +// indexNeedEscapeInString returns the index of the character that needs +// escaping. If no characters need escaping, this returns the input length. +func indexNeedEscapeInString(s string) int { + for i := 0; i < len(s); i++ { + if c := s[i]; c < ' ' || c == '"' || c == '\'' || c == '\\' || c >= utf8.RuneSelf { + return i + } + } + return len(s) +} + +// WriteFloat writes out the given float value for given bitSize. +func (e *Encoder) WriteFloat(n float64, bitSize int) { + e.prepareNext(scalar) + e.out = appendFloat(e.out, n, bitSize) +} + +func appendFloat(out []byte, n float64, bitSize int) []byte { + switch { + case math.IsNaN(n): + return append(out, "nan"...) + case math.IsInf(n, +1): + return append(out, "inf"...) + case math.IsInf(n, -1): + return append(out, "-inf"...) + default: + return strconv.AppendFloat(out, n, 'g', -1, bitSize) + } +} + +// WriteInt writes out the given signed integer value. +func (e *Encoder) WriteInt(n int64) { + e.prepareNext(scalar) + e.out = append(e.out, strconv.FormatInt(n, 10)...) +} + +// WriteUint writes out the given unsigned integer value. +func (e *Encoder) WriteUint(n uint64) { + e.prepareNext(scalar) + e.out = append(e.out, strconv.FormatUint(n, 10)...) +} + +// WriteLiteral writes out the given string as a literal value without quotes. +// This is used for writing enum literal strings. +func (e *Encoder) WriteLiteral(s string) { + e.prepareNext(scalar) + e.out = append(e.out, s...) +} + +// prepareNext adds possible space and indentation for the next value based +// on last encType and indent option. It also updates e.lastType to next. +func (e *Encoder) prepareNext(next encType) { + defer func() { + e.lastType = next + }() + + // Single line. + if len(e.indent) == 0 { + // Add space after each field before the next one. + if e.lastType&(scalar|messageClose) != 0 && next == name { + e.out = append(e.out, ' ') + // Add a random extra space to make output unstable. + if detrand.Bool() { + e.out = append(e.out, ' ') + } + } + return + } + + // Multi-line. + switch { + case e.lastType == name: + e.out = append(e.out, ' ') + // Add a random extra space after name: to make output unstable. + if detrand.Bool() { + e.out = append(e.out, ' ') + } + + case e.lastType == messageOpen && next != messageClose: + e.indents = append(e.indents, e.indent...) + e.out = append(e.out, '\n') + e.out = append(e.out, e.indents...) + + case e.lastType&(scalar|messageClose) != 0: + if next == messageClose { + e.indents = e.indents[:len(e.indents)-len(e.indent)] + } + e.out = append(e.out, '\n') + e.out = append(e.out, e.indents...) + } +} + +// Snapshot returns the current snapshot for use in Reset. +func (e *Encoder) Snapshot() encoderState { + return e.encoderState +} + +// Reset resets the Encoder to the given encoderState from a Snapshot. +func (e *Encoder) Reset(es encoderState) { + e.encoderState = es +} diff --git a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/errors/errors.go b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/errors/errors.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000..20c17b3 --- /dev/null +++ b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/errors/errors.go @@ -0,0 +1,89 @@ +// Copyright 2018 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. +// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style +// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. + +// Package errors implements functions to manipulate errors. +package errors + +import ( + "errors" + "fmt" + + "google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/detrand" +) + +// Error is a sentinel matching all errors produced by this package. +var Error = errors.New("protobuf error") + +// New formats a string according to the format specifier and arguments and +// returns an error that has a "proto" prefix. +func New(f string, x ...interface{}) error { + return &prefixError{s: format(f, x...)} +} + +type prefixError struct{ s string } + +var prefix = func() string { + // Deliberately introduce instability into the error message string to + // discourage users from performing error string comparisons. + if detrand.Bool() { + return "proto: " // use non-breaking spaces (U+00a0) + } else { + return "proto: " // use regular spaces (U+0020) + } +}() + +func (e *prefixError) Error() string { + return prefix + e.s +} + +func (e *prefixError) Unwrap() error { + return Error +} + +// Wrap returns an error that has a "proto" prefix, the formatted string described +// by the format specifier and arguments, and a suffix of err. The error wraps err. +func Wrap(err error, f string, x ...interface{}) error { + return &wrapError{ + s: format(f, x...), + err: err, + } +} + +type wrapError struct { + s string + err error +} + +func (e *wrapError) Error() string { + return format("%v%v: %v", prefix, e.s, e.err) +} + +func (e *wrapError) Unwrap() error { + return e.err +} + +func (e *wrapError) Is(target error) bool { + return target == Error +} + +func format(f string, x ...interface{}) string { + // avoid "proto: " prefix when chaining + for i := 0; i < len(x); i++ { + switch e := x[i].(type) { + case *prefixError: + x[i] = e.s + case *wrapError: + x[i] = format("%v: %v", e.s, e.err) + } + } + return fmt.Sprintf(f, x...) +} + +func InvalidUTF8(name string) error { + return New("field %v contains invalid UTF-8", name) +} + +func RequiredNotSet(name string) error { + return New("required field %v not set", name) +} diff --git a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/errors/is_go112.go b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/errors/is_go112.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000..f90e909 --- /dev/null +++ b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/errors/is_go112.go @@ -0,0 +1,39 @@ +// Copyright 2020 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. +// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style +// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. + +// +build !go1.13 + +package errors + +import "reflect" + +// Is is a copy of Go 1.13's errors.Is for use with older Go versions. +func Is(err, target error) bool { + if target == nil { + return err == target + } + + isComparable := reflect.TypeOf(target).Comparable() + for { + if isComparable && err == target { + return true + } + if x, ok := err.(interface{ Is(error) bool }); ok && x.Is(target) { + return true + } + if err = unwrap(err); err == nil { + return false + } + } +} + +func unwrap(err error) error { + u, ok := err.(interface { + Unwrap() error + }) + if !ok { + return nil + } + return u.Unwrap() +} diff --git a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/errors/is_go113.go b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/errors/is_go113.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000..dc05f41 --- /dev/null +++ b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/errors/is_go113.go @@ -0,0 +1,12 @@ +// Copyright 2020 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. +// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style +// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. + +// +build go1.13 + +package errors + +import "errors" + +// Is is errors.Is. +func Is(err, target error) bool { return errors.Is(err, target) } diff --git a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/fieldsort/fieldsort.go b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/fieldsort/fieldsort.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000..517c4e2 --- /dev/null +++ b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/fieldsort/fieldsort.go @@ -0,0 +1,40 @@ +// Copyright 2019 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. +// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style +// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. + +// Package fieldsort defines an ordering of fields. +// +// The ordering defined by this package matches the historic behavior of the proto +// package, placing extensions first and oneofs last. +// +// There is no guarantee about stability of the wire encoding, and users should not +// depend on the order defined in this package as it is subject to change without +// notice. +package fieldsort + +import ( + "google.golang.org/protobuf/reflect/protoreflect" +) + +// Less returns true if field a comes before field j in ordered wire marshal output. +func Less(a, b protoreflect.FieldDescriptor) bool { + ea := a.IsExtension() + eb := b.IsExtension() + oa := a.ContainingOneof() + ob := b.ContainingOneof() + switch { + case ea != eb: + return ea + case oa != nil && ob != nil: + if oa == ob { + return a.Number() < b.Number() + } + return oa.Index() < ob.Index() + case oa != nil && !oa.IsSynthetic(): + return false + case ob != nil && !ob.IsSynthetic(): + return true + default: + return a.Number() < b.Number() + } +} diff --git a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/filedesc/build.go b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/filedesc/build.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000..d02d770 --- /dev/null +++ b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/filedesc/build.go @@ -0,0 +1,155 @@ +// Copyright 2019 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. +// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style +// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. + +// Package filedesc provides functionality for constructing descriptors. +package filedesc + +import ( + "google.golang.org/protobuf/encoding/protowire" + "google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/genid" + "google.golang.org/protobuf/reflect/protoreflect" + pref "google.golang.org/protobuf/reflect/protoreflect" + preg "google.golang.org/protobuf/reflect/protoregistry" +) + +// Builder construct a protoreflect.FileDescriptor from the raw descriptor. +type Builder struct { + // GoPackagePath is the Go package path that is invoking this builder. + GoPackagePath string + + // RawDescriptor is the wire-encoded bytes of FileDescriptorProto + // and must be populated. + RawDescriptor []byte + + // NumEnums is the total number of enums declared in the file. + NumEnums int32 + // NumMessages is the total number of messages declared in the file. + // It includes the implicit message declarations for map entries. + NumMessages int32 + // NumExtensions is the total number of extensions declared in the file. + NumExtensions int32 + // NumServices is the total number of services declared in the file. + NumServices int32 + + // TypeResolver resolves extension field types for descriptor options. + // If nil, it uses protoregistry.GlobalTypes. + TypeResolver interface { + preg.ExtensionTypeResolver + } + + // FileRegistry is use to lookup file, enum, and message dependencies. + // Once constructed, the file descriptor is registered here. + // If nil, it uses protoregistry.GlobalFiles. + FileRegistry interface { + FindFileByPath(string) (protoreflect.FileDescriptor, error) + FindDescriptorByName(pref.FullName) (pref.Descriptor, error) + RegisterFile(pref.FileDescriptor) error + } +} + +// resolverByIndex is an interface Builder.FileRegistry may implement. +// If so, it permits looking up an enum or message dependency based on the +// sub-list and element index into filetype.Builder.DependencyIndexes. +type resolverByIndex interface { + FindEnumByIndex(int32, int32, []Enum, []Message) pref.EnumDescriptor + FindMessageByIndex(int32, int32, []Enum, []Message) pref.MessageDescriptor +} + +// Indexes of each sub-list in filetype.Builder.DependencyIndexes. +const ( + listFieldDeps int32 = iota + listExtTargets + listExtDeps + listMethInDeps + listMethOutDeps +) + +// Out is the output of the Builder. +type Out struct { + File pref.FileDescriptor + + // Enums is all enum descriptors in "flattened ordering". + Enums []Enum + // Messages is all message descriptors in "flattened ordering". + // It includes the implicit message declarations for map entries. + Messages []Message + // Extensions is all extension descriptors in "flattened ordering". + Extensions []Extension + // Service is all service descriptors in "flattened ordering". + Services []Service +} + +// Build constructs a FileDescriptor given the parameters set in Builder. +// It assumes that the inputs are well-formed and panics if any inconsistencies +// are encountered. +// +// If NumEnums+NumMessages+NumExtensions+NumServices is zero, +// then Build automatically derives them from the raw descriptor. +func (db Builder) Build() (out Out) { + // Populate the counts if uninitialized. + if db.NumEnums+db.NumMessages+db.NumExtensions+db.NumServices == 0 { + db.unmarshalCounts(db.RawDescriptor, true) + } + + // Initialize resolvers and registries if unpopulated. + if db.TypeResolver == nil { + db.TypeResolver = preg.GlobalTypes + } + if db.FileRegistry == nil { + db.FileRegistry = preg.GlobalFiles + } + + fd := newRawFile(db) + out.File = fd + out.Enums = fd.allEnums + out.Messages = fd.allMessages + out.Extensions = fd.allExtensions + out.Services = fd.allServices + + if err := db.FileRegistry.RegisterFile(fd); err != nil { + panic(err) + } + return out +} + +// unmarshalCounts counts the number of enum, message, extension, and service +// declarations in the raw message, which is either a FileDescriptorProto +// or a MessageDescriptorProto depending on whether isFile is set. +func (db *Builder) unmarshalCounts(b []byte, isFile bool) { + for len(b) > 0 { + num, typ, n := protowire.ConsumeTag(b) + b = b[n:] + switch typ { + case protowire.BytesType: + v, m := protowire.ConsumeBytes(b) + b = b[m:] + if isFile { + switch num { + case genid.FileDescriptorProto_EnumType_field_number: + db.NumEnums++ + case genid.FileDescriptorProto_MessageType_field_number: + db.unmarshalCounts(v, false) + db.NumMessages++ + case genid.FileDescriptorProto_Extension_field_number: + db.NumExtensions++ + case genid.FileDescriptorProto_Service_field_number: + db.NumServices++ + } + } else { + switch num { + case genid.DescriptorProto_EnumType_field_number: + db.NumEnums++ + case genid.DescriptorProto_NestedType_field_number: + db.unmarshalCounts(v, false) + db.NumMessages++ + case genid.DescriptorProto_Extension_field_number: + db.NumExtensions++ + } + } + default: + m := protowire.ConsumeFieldValue(num, typ, b) + b = b[m:] + } + } +} diff --git a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/filedesc/desc.go b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/filedesc/desc.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000..9385126 --- /dev/null +++ b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/filedesc/desc.go @@ -0,0 +1,614 @@ +// Copyright 2019 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. +// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style +// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. + +package filedesc + +import ( + "bytes" + "fmt" + "sync" + "sync/atomic" + + "google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/descfmt" + "google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/descopts" + "google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/encoding/defval" + "google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/genid" + "google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/pragma" + "google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/strs" + pref "google.golang.org/protobuf/reflect/protoreflect" + "google.golang.org/protobuf/reflect/protoregistry" +) + +// The types in this file may have a suffix: +// • L0: Contains fields common to all descriptors (except File) and +// must be initialized up front. +// • L1: Contains fields specific to a descriptor and +// must be initialized up front. +// • L2: Contains fields that are lazily initialized when constructing +// from the raw file descriptor. When constructing as a literal, the L2 +// fields must be initialized up front. +// +// The types are exported so that packages like reflect/protodesc can +// directly construct descriptors. + +type ( + File struct { + fileRaw + L1 FileL1 + + once uint32 // atomically set if L2 is valid + mu sync.Mutex // protects L2 + L2 *FileL2 + } + FileL1 struct { + Syntax pref.Syntax + Path string + Package pref.FullName + + Enums Enums + Messages Messages + Extensions Extensions + Services Services + } + FileL2 struct { + Options func() pref.ProtoMessage + Imports FileImports + Locations SourceLocations + } +) + +func (fd *File) ParentFile() pref.FileDescriptor { return fd } +func (fd *File) Parent() pref.Descriptor { return nil } +func (fd *File) Index() int { return 0 } +func (fd *File) Syntax() pref.Syntax { return fd.L1.Syntax } +func (fd *File) Name() pref.Name { return fd.L1.Package.Name() } +func (fd *File) FullName() pref.FullName { return fd.L1.Package } +func (fd *File) IsPlaceholder() bool { return false } +func (fd *File) Options() pref.ProtoMessage { + if f := fd.lazyInit().Options; f != nil { + return f() + } + return descopts.File +} +func (fd *File) Path() string { return fd.L1.Path } +func (fd *File) Package() pref.FullName { return fd.L1.Package } +func (fd *File) Imports() pref.FileImports { return &fd.lazyInit().Imports } +func (fd *File) Enums() pref.EnumDescriptors { return &fd.L1.Enums } +func (fd *File) Messages() pref.MessageDescriptors { return &fd.L1.Messages } +func (fd *File) Extensions() pref.ExtensionDescriptors { return &fd.L1.Extensions } +func (fd *File) Services() pref.ServiceDescriptors { return &fd.L1.Services } +func (fd *File) SourceLocations() pref.SourceLocations { return &fd.lazyInit().Locations } +func (fd *File) Format(s fmt.State, r rune) { descfmt.FormatDesc(s, r, fd) } +func (fd *File) ProtoType(pref.FileDescriptor) {} +func (fd *File) ProtoInternal(pragma.DoNotImplement) {} + +func (fd *File) lazyInit() *FileL2 { + if atomic.LoadUint32(&fd.once) == 0 { + fd.lazyInitOnce() + } + return fd.L2 +} + +func (fd *File) lazyInitOnce() { + fd.mu.Lock() + if fd.L2 == nil { + fd.lazyRawInit() // recursively initializes all L2 structures + } + atomic.StoreUint32(&fd.once, 1) + fd.mu.Unlock() +} + +// ProtoLegacyRawDesc is a pseudo-internal API for allowing the v1 code +// to be able to retrieve the raw descriptor. +// +// WARNING: This method is exempt from the compatibility promise and may be +// removed in the future without warning. +func (fd *File) ProtoLegacyRawDesc() []byte { + return fd.builder.RawDescriptor +} + +// GoPackagePath is a pseudo-internal API for determining the Go package path +// that this file descriptor is declared in. +// +// WARNING: This method is exempt from the compatibility promise and may be +// removed in the future without warning. +func (fd *File) GoPackagePath() string { + return fd.builder.GoPackagePath +} + +type ( + Enum struct { + Base + L1 EnumL1 + L2 *EnumL2 // protected by fileDesc.once + } + EnumL1 struct { + eagerValues bool // controls whether EnumL2.Values is already populated + } + EnumL2 struct { + Options func() pref.ProtoMessage + Values EnumValues + ReservedNames Names + ReservedRanges EnumRanges + } + + EnumValue struct { + Base + L1 EnumValueL1 + } + EnumValueL1 struct { + Options func() pref.ProtoMessage + Number pref.EnumNumber + } +) + +func (ed *Enum) Options() pref.ProtoMessage { + if f := ed.lazyInit().Options; f != nil { + return f() + } + return descopts.Enum +} +func (ed *Enum) Values() pref.EnumValueDescriptors { + if ed.L1.eagerValues { + return &ed.L2.Values + } + return &ed.lazyInit().Values +} +func (ed *Enum) ReservedNames() pref.Names { return &ed.lazyInit().ReservedNames } +func (ed *Enum) ReservedRanges() pref.EnumRanges { return &ed.lazyInit().ReservedRanges } +func (ed *Enum) Format(s fmt.State, r rune) { descfmt.FormatDesc(s, r, ed) } +func (ed *Enum) ProtoType(pref.EnumDescriptor) {} +func (ed *Enum) lazyInit() *EnumL2 { + ed.L0.ParentFile.lazyInit() // implicitly initializes L2 + return ed.L2 +} + +func (ed *EnumValue) Options() pref.ProtoMessage { + if f := ed.L1.Options; f != nil { + return f() + } + return descopts.EnumValue +} +func (ed *EnumValue) Number() pref.EnumNumber { return ed.L1.Number } +func (ed *EnumValue) Format(s fmt.State, r rune) { descfmt.FormatDesc(s, r, ed) } +func (ed *EnumValue) ProtoType(pref.EnumValueDescriptor) {} + +type ( + Message struct { + Base + L1 MessageL1 + L2 *MessageL2 // protected by fileDesc.once + } + MessageL1 struct { + Enums Enums + Messages Messages + Extensions Extensions + IsMapEntry bool // promoted from google.protobuf.MessageOptions + IsMessageSet bool // promoted from google.protobuf.MessageOptions + } + MessageL2 struct { + Options func() pref.ProtoMessage + Fields Fields + Oneofs Oneofs + ReservedNames Names + ReservedRanges FieldRanges + RequiredNumbers FieldNumbers // must be consistent with Fields.Cardinality + ExtensionRanges FieldRanges + ExtensionRangeOptions []func() pref.ProtoMessage // must be same length as ExtensionRanges + } + + Field struct { + Base + L1 FieldL1 + } + FieldL1 struct { + Options func() pref.ProtoMessage + Number pref.FieldNumber + Cardinality pref.Cardinality // must be consistent with Message.RequiredNumbers + Kind pref.Kind + JSONName jsonName + IsProto3Optional bool // promoted from google.protobuf.FieldDescriptorProto + IsWeak bool // promoted from google.protobuf.FieldOptions + HasPacked bool // promoted from google.protobuf.FieldOptions + IsPacked bool // promoted from google.protobuf.FieldOptions + HasEnforceUTF8 bool // promoted from google.protobuf.FieldOptions + EnforceUTF8 bool // promoted from google.protobuf.FieldOptions + Default defaultValue + ContainingOneof pref.OneofDescriptor // must be consistent with Message.Oneofs.Fields + Enum pref.EnumDescriptor + Message pref.MessageDescriptor + } + + Oneof struct { + Base + L1 OneofL1 + } + OneofL1 struct { + Options func() pref.ProtoMessage + Fields OneofFields // must be consistent with Message.Fields.ContainingOneof + } +) + +func (md *Message) Options() pref.ProtoMessage { + if f := md.lazyInit().Options; f != nil { + return f() + } + return descopts.Message +} +func (md *Message) IsMapEntry() bool { return md.L1.IsMapEntry } +func (md *Message) Fields() pref.FieldDescriptors { return &md.lazyInit().Fields } +func (md *Message) Oneofs() pref.OneofDescriptors { return &md.lazyInit().Oneofs } +func (md *Message) ReservedNames() pref.Names { return &md.lazyInit().ReservedNames } +func (md *Message) ReservedRanges() pref.FieldRanges { return &md.lazyInit().ReservedRanges } +func (md *Message) RequiredNumbers() pref.FieldNumbers { return &md.lazyInit().RequiredNumbers } +func (md *Message) ExtensionRanges() pref.FieldRanges { return &md.lazyInit().ExtensionRanges } +func (md *Message) ExtensionRangeOptions(i int) pref.ProtoMessage { + if f := md.lazyInit().ExtensionRangeOptions[i]; f != nil { + return f() + } + return descopts.ExtensionRange +} +func (md *Message) Enums() pref.EnumDescriptors { return &md.L1.Enums } +func (md *Message) Messages() pref.MessageDescriptors { return &md.L1.Messages } +func (md *Message) Extensions() pref.ExtensionDescriptors { return &md.L1.Extensions } +func (md *Message) ProtoType(pref.MessageDescriptor) {} +func (md *Message) Format(s fmt.State, r rune) { descfmt.FormatDesc(s, r, md) } +func (md *Message) lazyInit() *MessageL2 { + md.L0.ParentFile.lazyInit() // implicitly initializes L2 + return md.L2 +} + +// IsMessageSet is a pseudo-internal API for checking whether a message +// should serialize in the proto1 message format. +// +// WARNING: This method is exempt from the compatibility promise and may be +// removed in the future without warning. +func (md *Message) IsMessageSet() bool { + return md.L1.IsMessageSet +} + +func (fd *Field) Options() pref.ProtoMessage { + if f := fd.L1.Options; f != nil { + return f() + } + return descopts.Field +} +func (fd *Field) Number() pref.FieldNumber { return fd.L1.Number } +func (fd *Field) Cardinality() pref.Cardinality { return fd.L1.Cardinality } +func (fd *Field) Kind() pref.Kind { return fd.L1.Kind } +func (fd *Field) HasJSONName() bool { return fd.L1.JSONName.has } +func (fd *Field) JSONName() string { return fd.L1.JSONName.get(fd) } +func (fd *Field) HasPresence() bool { + return fd.L1.Cardinality != pref.Repeated && (fd.L0.ParentFile.L1.Syntax == pref.Proto2 || fd.L1.Message != nil || fd.L1.ContainingOneof != nil) +} +func (fd *Field) HasOptionalKeyword() bool { + return (fd.L0.ParentFile.L1.Syntax == pref.Proto2 && fd.L1.Cardinality == pref.Optional && fd.L1.ContainingOneof == nil) || fd.L1.IsProto3Optional +} +func (fd *Field) IsPacked() bool { + if !fd.L1.HasPacked && fd.L0.ParentFile.L1.Syntax != pref.Proto2 && fd.L1.Cardinality == pref.Repeated { + switch fd.L1.Kind { + case pref.StringKind, pref.BytesKind, pref.MessageKind, pref.GroupKind: + default: + return true + } + } + return fd.L1.IsPacked +} +func (fd *Field) IsExtension() bool { return false } +func (fd *Field) IsWeak() bool { return fd.L1.IsWeak } +func (fd *Field) IsList() bool { return fd.Cardinality() == pref.Repeated && !fd.IsMap() } +func (fd *Field) IsMap() bool { return fd.Message() != nil && fd.Message().IsMapEntry() } +func (fd *Field) MapKey() pref.FieldDescriptor { + if !fd.IsMap() { + return nil + } + return fd.Message().Fields().ByNumber(genid.MapEntry_Key_field_number) +} +func (fd *Field) MapValue() pref.FieldDescriptor { + if !fd.IsMap() { + return nil + } + return fd.Message().Fields().ByNumber(genid.MapEntry_Value_field_number) +} +func (fd *Field) HasDefault() bool { return fd.L1.Default.has } +func (fd *Field) Default() pref.Value { return fd.L1.Default.get(fd) } +func (fd *Field) DefaultEnumValue() pref.EnumValueDescriptor { return fd.L1.Default.enum } +func (fd *Field) ContainingOneof() pref.OneofDescriptor { return fd.L1.ContainingOneof } +func (fd *Field) ContainingMessage() pref.MessageDescriptor { + return fd.L0.Parent.(pref.MessageDescriptor) +} +func (fd *Field) Enum() pref.EnumDescriptor { + return fd.L1.Enum +} +func (fd *Field) Message() pref.MessageDescriptor { + if fd.L1.IsWeak { + if d, _ := protoregistry.GlobalFiles.FindDescriptorByName(fd.L1.Message.FullName()); d != nil { + return d.(pref.MessageDescriptor) + } + } + return fd.L1.Message +} +func (fd *Field) Format(s fmt.State, r rune) { descfmt.FormatDesc(s, r, fd) } +func (fd *Field) ProtoType(pref.FieldDescriptor) {} + +// EnforceUTF8 is a pseudo-internal API to determine whether to enforce UTF-8 +// validation for the string field. This exists for Google-internal use only +// since proto3 did not enforce UTF-8 validity prior to the open-source release. +// If this method does not exist, the default is to enforce valid UTF-8. +// +// WARNING: This method is exempt from the compatibility promise and may be +// removed in the future without warning. +func (fd *Field) EnforceUTF8() bool { + if fd.L1.HasEnforceUTF8 { + return fd.L1.EnforceUTF8 + } + return fd.L0.ParentFile.L1.Syntax == pref.Proto3 +} + +func (od *Oneof) IsSynthetic() bool { + return od.L0.ParentFile.L1.Syntax == pref.Proto3 && len(od.L1.Fields.List) == 1 && od.L1.Fields.List[0].HasOptionalKeyword() +} +func (od *Oneof) Options() pref.ProtoMessage { + if f := od.L1.Options; f != nil { + return f() + } + return descopts.Oneof +} +func (od *Oneof) Fields() pref.FieldDescriptors { return &od.L1.Fields } +func (od *Oneof) Format(s fmt.State, r rune) { descfmt.FormatDesc(s, r, od) } +func (od *Oneof) ProtoType(pref.OneofDescriptor) {} + +type ( + Extension struct { + Base + L1 ExtensionL1 + L2 *ExtensionL2 // protected by fileDesc.once + } + ExtensionL1 struct { + Number pref.FieldNumber + Extendee pref.MessageDescriptor + Cardinality pref.Cardinality + Kind pref.Kind + } + ExtensionL2 struct { + Options func() pref.ProtoMessage + JSONName jsonName + IsProto3Optional bool // promoted from google.protobuf.FieldDescriptorProto + IsPacked bool // promoted from google.protobuf.FieldOptions + Default defaultValue + Enum pref.EnumDescriptor + Message pref.MessageDescriptor + } +) + +func (xd *Extension) Options() pref.ProtoMessage { + if f := xd.lazyInit().Options; f != nil { + return f() + } + return descopts.Field +} +func (xd *Extension) Number() pref.FieldNumber { return xd.L1.Number } +func (xd *Extension) Cardinality() pref.Cardinality { return xd.L1.Cardinality } +func (xd *Extension) Kind() pref.Kind { return xd.L1.Kind } +func (xd *Extension) HasJSONName() bool { return xd.lazyInit().JSONName.has } +func (xd *Extension) JSONName() string { return xd.lazyInit().JSONName.get(xd) } +func (xd *Extension) HasPresence() bool { return xd.L1.Cardinality != pref.Repeated } +func (xd *Extension) HasOptionalKeyword() bool { + return (xd.L0.ParentFile.L1.Syntax == pref.Proto2 && xd.L1.Cardinality == pref.Optional) || xd.lazyInit().IsProto3Optional +} +func (xd *Extension) IsPacked() bool { return xd.lazyInit().IsPacked } +func (xd *Extension) IsExtension() bool { return true } +func (xd *Extension) IsWeak() bool { return false } +func (xd *Extension) IsList() bool { return xd.Cardinality() == pref.Repeated } +func (xd *Extension) IsMap() bool { return false } +func (xd *Extension) MapKey() pref.FieldDescriptor { return nil } +func (xd *Extension) MapValue() pref.FieldDescriptor { return nil } +func (xd *Extension) HasDefault() bool { return xd.lazyInit().Default.has } +func (xd *Extension) Default() pref.Value { return xd.lazyInit().Default.get(xd) } +func (xd *Extension) DefaultEnumValue() pref.EnumValueDescriptor { return xd.lazyInit().Default.enum } +func (xd *Extension) ContainingOneof() pref.OneofDescriptor { return nil } +func (xd *Extension) ContainingMessage() pref.MessageDescriptor { return xd.L1.Extendee } +func (xd *Extension) Enum() pref.EnumDescriptor { return xd.lazyInit().Enum } +func (xd *Extension) Message() pref.MessageDescriptor { return xd.lazyInit().Message } +func (xd *Extension) Format(s fmt.State, r rune) { descfmt.FormatDesc(s, r, xd) } +func (xd *Extension) ProtoType(pref.FieldDescriptor) {} +func (xd *Extension) ProtoInternal(pragma.DoNotImplement) {} +func (xd *Extension) lazyInit() *ExtensionL2 { + xd.L0.ParentFile.lazyInit() // implicitly initializes L2 + return xd.L2 +} + +type ( + Service struct { + Base + L1 ServiceL1 + L2 *ServiceL2 // protected by fileDesc.once + } + ServiceL1 struct{} + ServiceL2 struct { + Options func() pref.ProtoMessage + Methods Methods + } + + Method struct { + Base + L1 MethodL1 + } + MethodL1 struct { + Options func() pref.ProtoMessage + Input pref.MessageDescriptor + Output pref.MessageDescriptor + IsStreamingClient bool + IsStreamingServer bool + } +) + +func (sd *Service) Options() pref.ProtoMessage { + if f := sd.lazyInit().Options; f != nil { + return f() + } + return descopts.Service +} +func (sd *Service) Methods() pref.MethodDescriptors { return &sd.lazyInit().Methods } +func (sd *Service) Format(s fmt.State, r rune) { descfmt.FormatDesc(s, r, sd) } +func (sd *Service) ProtoType(pref.ServiceDescriptor) {} +func (sd *Service) ProtoInternal(pragma.DoNotImplement) {} +func (sd *Service) lazyInit() *ServiceL2 { + sd.L0.ParentFile.lazyInit() // implicitly initializes L2 + return sd.L2 +} + +func (md *Method) Options() pref.ProtoMessage { + if f := md.L1.Options; f != nil { + return f() + } + return descopts.Method +} +func (md *Method) Input() pref.MessageDescriptor { return md.L1.Input } +func (md *Method) Output() pref.MessageDescriptor { return md.L1.Output } +func (md *Method) IsStreamingClient() bool { return md.L1.IsStreamingClient } +func (md *Method) IsStreamingServer() bool { return md.L1.IsStreamingServer } +func (md *Method) Format(s fmt.State, r rune) { descfmt.FormatDesc(s, r, md) } +func (md *Method) ProtoType(pref.MethodDescriptor) {} +func (md *Method) ProtoInternal(pragma.DoNotImplement) {} + +// Surrogate files are can be used to create standalone descriptors +// where the syntax is only information derived from the parent file. +var ( + SurrogateProto2 = &File{L1: FileL1{Syntax: pref.Proto2}, L2: &FileL2{}} + SurrogateProto3 = &File{L1: FileL1{Syntax: pref.Proto3}, L2: &FileL2{}} +) + +type ( + Base struct { + L0 BaseL0 + } + BaseL0 struct { + FullName pref.FullName // must be populated + ParentFile *File // must be populated + Parent pref.Descriptor + Index int + } +) + +func (d *Base) Name() pref.Name { return d.L0.FullName.Name() } +func (d *Base) FullName() pref.FullName { return d.L0.FullName } +func (d *Base) ParentFile() pref.FileDescriptor { + if d.L0.ParentFile == SurrogateProto2 || d.L0.ParentFile == SurrogateProto3 { + return nil // surrogate files are not real parents + } + return d.L0.ParentFile +} +func (d *Base) Parent() pref.Descriptor { return d.L0.Parent } +func (d *Base) Index() int { return d.L0.Index } +func (d *Base) Syntax() pref.Syntax { return d.L0.ParentFile.Syntax() } +func (d *Base) IsPlaceholder() bool { return false } +func (d *Base) ProtoInternal(pragma.DoNotImplement) {} + +type jsonName struct { + has bool + once sync.Once + name string +} + +// Init initializes the name. It is exported for use by other internal packages. +func (js *jsonName) Init(s string) { + js.has = true + js.name = s +} + +func (js *jsonName) get(fd pref.FieldDescriptor) string { + if !js.has { + js.once.Do(func() { + js.name = strs.JSONCamelCase(string(fd.Name())) + }) + } + return js.name +} + +func DefaultValue(v pref.Value, ev pref.EnumValueDescriptor) defaultValue { + dv := defaultValue{has: v.IsValid(), val: v, enum: ev} + if b, ok := v.Interface().([]byte); ok { + // Store a copy of the default bytes, so that we can detect + // accidental mutations of the original value. + dv.bytes = append([]byte(nil), b...) + } + return dv +} + +func unmarshalDefault(b []byte, k pref.Kind, pf *File, ed pref.EnumDescriptor) defaultValue { + var evs pref.EnumValueDescriptors + if k == pref.EnumKind { + // If the enum is declared within the same file, be careful not to + // blindly call the Values method, lest we bind ourselves in a deadlock. + if e, ok := ed.(*Enum); ok && e.L0.ParentFile == pf { + evs = &e.L2.Values + } else { + evs = ed.Values() + } + + // If we are unable to resolve the enum dependency, use a placeholder + // enum value since we will not be able to parse the default value. + if ed.IsPlaceholder() && pref.Name(b).IsValid() { + v := pref.ValueOfEnum(0) + ev := PlaceholderEnumValue(ed.FullName().Parent().Append(pref.Name(b))) + return DefaultValue(v, ev) + } + } + + v, ev, err := defval.Unmarshal(string(b), k, evs, defval.Descriptor) + if err != nil { + panic(err) + } + return DefaultValue(v, ev) +} + +type defaultValue struct { + has bool + val pref.Value + enum pref.EnumValueDescriptor + bytes []byte +} + +func (dv *defaultValue) get(fd pref.FieldDescriptor) pref.Value { + // Return the zero value as the default if unpopulated. + if !dv.has { + if fd.Cardinality() == pref.Repeated { + return pref.Value{} + } + switch fd.Kind() { + case pref.BoolKind: + return pref.ValueOfBool(false) + case pref.Int32Kind, pref.Sint32Kind, pref.Sfixed32Kind: + return pref.ValueOfInt32(0) + case pref.Int64Kind, pref.Sint64Kind, pref.Sfixed64Kind: + return pref.ValueOfInt64(0) + case pref.Uint32Kind, pref.Fixed32Kind: + return pref.ValueOfUint32(0) + case pref.Uint64Kind, pref.Fixed64Kind: + return pref.ValueOfUint64(0) + case pref.FloatKind: + return pref.ValueOfFloat32(0) + case pref.DoubleKind: + return pref.ValueOfFloat64(0) + case pref.StringKind: + return pref.ValueOfString("") + case pref.BytesKind: + return pref.ValueOfBytes(nil) + case pref.EnumKind: + if evs := fd.Enum().Values(); evs.Len() > 0 { + return pref.ValueOfEnum(evs.Get(0).Number()) + } + return pref.ValueOfEnum(0) + } + } + + if len(dv.bytes) > 0 && !bytes.Equal(dv.bytes, dv.val.Bytes()) { + // TODO: Avoid panic if we're running with the race detector + // and instead spawn a goroutine that periodically resets + // this value back to the original to induce a race. + panic(fmt.Sprintf("detected mutation on the default bytes for %v", fd.FullName())) + } + return dv.val +} diff --git a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/filedesc/desc_init.go b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/filedesc/desc_init.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000..66e1fee --- /dev/null +++ b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/filedesc/desc_init.go @@ -0,0 +1,471 @@ +// Copyright 2019 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. +// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style +// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. + +package filedesc + +import ( + "sync" + + "google.golang.org/protobuf/encoding/protowire" + "google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/genid" + "google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/strs" + pref "google.golang.org/protobuf/reflect/protoreflect" +) + +// fileRaw is a data struct used when initializing a file descriptor from +// a raw FileDescriptorProto. +type fileRaw struct { + builder Builder + allEnums []Enum + allMessages []Message + allExtensions []Extension + allServices []Service +} + +func newRawFile(db Builder) *File { + fd := &File{fileRaw: fileRaw{builder: db}} + fd.initDecls(db.NumEnums, db.NumMessages, db.NumExtensions, db.NumServices) + fd.unmarshalSeed(db.RawDescriptor) + + // Extended message targets are eagerly resolved since registration + // needs this information at program init time. + for i := range fd.allExtensions { + xd := &fd.allExtensions[i] + xd.L1.Extendee = fd.resolveMessageDependency(xd.L1.Extendee, listExtTargets, int32(i)) + } + + fd.checkDecls() + return fd +} + +// initDecls pre-allocates slices for the exact number of enums, messages +// (including map entries), extensions, and services declared in the proto file. +// This is done to avoid regrowing the slice, which would change the address +// for any previously seen declaration. +// +// The alloc methods "allocates" slices by pulling from the capacity. +func (fd *File) initDecls(numEnums, numMessages, numExtensions, numServices int32) { + fd.allEnums = make([]Enum, 0, numEnums) + fd.allMessages = make([]Message, 0, numMessages) + fd.allExtensions = make([]Extension, 0, numExtensions) + fd.allServices = make([]Service, 0, numServices) +} + +func (fd *File) allocEnums(n int) []Enum { + total := len(fd.allEnums) + es := fd.allEnums[total : total+n] + fd.allEnums = fd.allEnums[:total+n] + return es +} +func (fd *File) allocMessages(n int) []Message { + total := len(fd.allMessages) + ms := fd.allMessages[total : total+n] + fd.allMessages = fd.allMessages[:total+n] + return ms +} +func (fd *File) allocExtensions(n int) []Extension { + total := len(fd.allExtensions) + xs := fd.allExtensions[total : total+n] + fd.allExtensions = fd.allExtensions[:total+n] + return xs +} +func (fd *File) allocServices(n int) []Service { + total := len(fd.allServices) + xs := fd.allServices[total : total+n] + fd.allServices = fd.allServices[:total+n] + return xs +} + +// checkDecls performs a sanity check that the expected number of expected +// declarations matches the number that were found in the descriptor proto. +func (fd *File) checkDecls() { + switch { + case len(fd.allEnums) != cap(fd.allEnums): + case len(fd.allMessages) != cap(fd.allMessages): + case len(fd.allExtensions) != cap(fd.allExtensions): + case len(fd.allServices) != cap(fd.allServices): + default: + return + } + panic("mismatching cardinality") +} + +func (fd *File) unmarshalSeed(b []byte) { + sb := getBuilder() + defer putBuilder(sb) + + var prevField pref.FieldNumber + var numEnums, numMessages, numExtensions, numServices int + var posEnums, posMessages, posExtensions, posServices int + b0 := b + for len(b) > 0 { + num, typ, n := protowire.ConsumeTag(b) + b = b[n:] + switch typ { + case protowire.BytesType: + v, m := protowire.ConsumeBytes(b) + b = b[m:] + switch num { + case genid.FileDescriptorProto_Syntax_field_number: + switch string(v) { + case "proto2": + fd.L1.Syntax = pref.Proto2 + case "proto3": + fd.L1.Syntax = pref.Proto3 + default: + panic("invalid syntax") + } + case genid.FileDescriptorProto_Name_field_number: + fd.L1.Path = sb.MakeString(v) + case genid.FileDescriptorProto_Package_field_number: + fd.L1.Package = pref.FullName(sb.MakeString(v)) + case genid.FileDescriptorProto_EnumType_field_number: + if prevField != genid.FileDescriptorProto_EnumType_field_number { + if numEnums > 0 { + panic("non-contiguous repeated field") + } + posEnums = len(b0) - len(b) - n - m + } + numEnums++ + case genid.FileDescriptorProto_MessageType_field_number: + if prevField != genid.FileDescriptorProto_MessageType_field_number { + if numMessages > 0 { + panic("non-contiguous repeated field") + } + posMessages = len(b0) - len(b) - n - m + } + numMessages++ + case genid.FileDescriptorProto_Extension_field_number: + if prevField != genid.FileDescriptorProto_Extension_field_number { + if numExtensions > 0 { + panic("non-contiguous repeated field") + } + posExtensions = len(b0) - len(b) - n - m + } + numExtensions++ + case genid.FileDescriptorProto_Service_field_number: + if prevField != genid.FileDescriptorProto_Service_field_number { + if numServices > 0 { + panic("non-contiguous repeated field") + } + posServices = len(b0) - len(b) - n - m + } + numServices++ + } + prevField = num + default: + m := protowire.ConsumeFieldValue(num, typ, b) + b = b[m:] + prevField = -1 // ignore known field numbers of unknown wire type + } + } + + // If syntax is missing, it is assumed to be proto2. + if fd.L1.Syntax == 0 { + fd.L1.Syntax = pref.Proto2 + } + + // Must allocate all declarations before parsing each descriptor type + // to ensure we handled all descriptors in "flattened ordering". + if numEnums > 0 { + fd.L1.Enums.List = fd.allocEnums(numEnums) + } + if numMessages > 0 { + fd.L1.Messages.List = fd.allocMessages(numMessages) + } + if numExtensions > 0 { + fd.L1.Extensions.List = fd.allocExtensions(numExtensions) + } + if numServices > 0 { + fd.L1.Services.List = fd.allocServices(numServices) + } + + if numEnums > 0 { + b := b0[posEnums:] + for i := range fd.L1.Enums.List { + _, n := protowire.ConsumeVarint(b) + v, m := protowire.ConsumeBytes(b[n:]) + fd.L1.Enums.List[i].unmarshalSeed(v, sb, fd, fd, i) + b = b[n+m:] + } + } + if numMessages > 0 { + b := b0[posMessages:] + for i := range fd.L1.Messages.List { + _, n := protowire.ConsumeVarint(b) + v, m := protowire.ConsumeBytes(b[n:]) + fd.L1.Messages.List[i].unmarshalSeed(v, sb, fd, fd, i) + b = b[n+m:] + } + } + if numExtensions > 0 { + b := b0[posExtensions:] + for i := range fd.L1.Extensions.List { + _, n := protowire.ConsumeVarint(b) + v, m := protowire.ConsumeBytes(b[n:]) + fd.L1.Extensions.List[i].unmarshalSeed(v, sb, fd, fd, i) + b = b[n+m:] + } + } + if numServices > 0 { + b := b0[posServices:] + for i := range fd.L1.Services.List { + _, n := protowire.ConsumeVarint(b) + v, m := protowire.ConsumeBytes(b[n:]) + fd.L1.Services.List[i].unmarshalSeed(v, sb, fd, fd, i) + b = b[n+m:] + } + } +} + +func (ed *Enum) unmarshalSeed(b []byte, sb *strs.Builder, pf *File, pd pref.Descriptor, i int) { + ed.L0.ParentFile = pf + ed.L0.Parent = pd + ed.L0.Index = i + + var numValues int + for b := b; len(b) > 0; { + num, typ, n := protowire.ConsumeTag(b) + b = b[n:] + switch typ { + case protowire.BytesType: + v, m := protowire.ConsumeBytes(b) + b = b[m:] + switch num { + case genid.EnumDescriptorProto_Name_field_number: + ed.L0.FullName = appendFullName(sb, pd.FullName(), v) + case genid.EnumDescriptorProto_Value_field_number: + numValues++ + } + default: + m := protowire.ConsumeFieldValue(num, typ, b) + b = b[m:] + } + } + + // Only construct enum value descriptors for top-level enums since + // they are needed for registration. + if pd != pf { + return + } + ed.L1.eagerValues = true + ed.L2 = new(EnumL2) + ed.L2.Values.List = make([]EnumValue, numValues) + for i := 0; len(b) > 0; { + num, typ, n := protowire.ConsumeTag(b) + b = b[n:] + switch typ { + case protowire.BytesType: + v, m := protowire.ConsumeBytes(b) + b = b[m:] + switch num { + case genid.EnumDescriptorProto_Value_field_number: + ed.L2.Values.List[i].unmarshalFull(v, sb, pf, ed, i) + i++ + } + default: + m := protowire.ConsumeFieldValue(num, typ, b) + b = b[m:] + } + } +} + +func (md *Message) unmarshalSeed(b []byte, sb *strs.Builder, pf *File, pd pref.Descriptor, i int) { + md.L0.ParentFile = pf + md.L0.Parent = pd + md.L0.Index = i + + var prevField pref.FieldNumber + var numEnums, numMessages, numExtensions int + var posEnums, posMessages, posExtensions int + b0 := b + for len(b) > 0 { + num, typ, n := protowire.ConsumeTag(b) + b = b[n:] + switch typ { + case protowire.BytesType: + v, m := protowire.ConsumeBytes(b) + b = b[m:] + switch num { + case genid.DescriptorProto_Name_field_number: + md.L0.FullName = appendFullName(sb, pd.FullName(), v) + case genid.DescriptorProto_EnumType_field_number: + if prevField != genid.DescriptorProto_EnumType_field_number { + if numEnums > 0 { + panic("non-contiguous repeated field") + } + posEnums = len(b0) - len(b) - n - m + } + numEnums++ + case genid.DescriptorProto_NestedType_field_number: + if prevField != genid.DescriptorProto_NestedType_field_number { + if numMessages > 0 { + panic("non-contiguous repeated field") + } + posMessages = len(b0) - len(b) - n - m + } + numMessages++ + case genid.DescriptorProto_Extension_field_number: + if prevField != genid.DescriptorProto_Extension_field_number { + if numExtensions > 0 { + panic("non-contiguous repeated field") + } + posExtensions = len(b0) - len(b) - n - m + } + numExtensions++ + case genid.DescriptorProto_Options_field_number: + md.unmarshalSeedOptions(v) + } + prevField = num + default: + m := protowire.ConsumeFieldValue(num, typ, b) + b = b[m:] + prevField = -1 // ignore known field numbers of unknown wire type + } + } + + // Must allocate all declarations before parsing each descriptor type + // to ensure we handled all descriptors in "flattened ordering". + if numEnums > 0 { + md.L1.Enums.List = pf.allocEnums(numEnums) + } + if numMessages > 0 { + md.L1.Messages.List = pf.allocMessages(numMessages) + } + if numExtensions > 0 { + md.L1.Extensions.List = pf.allocExtensions(numExtensions) + } + + if numEnums > 0 { + b := b0[posEnums:] + for i := range md.L1.Enums.List { + _, n := protowire.ConsumeVarint(b) + v, m := protowire.ConsumeBytes(b[n:]) + md.L1.Enums.List[i].unmarshalSeed(v, sb, pf, md, i) + b = b[n+m:] + } + } + if numMessages > 0 { + b := b0[posMessages:] + for i := range md.L1.Messages.List { + _, n := protowire.ConsumeVarint(b) + v, m := protowire.ConsumeBytes(b[n:]) + md.L1.Messages.List[i].unmarshalSeed(v, sb, pf, md, i) + b = b[n+m:] + } + } + if numExtensions > 0 { + b := b0[posExtensions:] + for i := range md.L1.Extensions.List { + _, n := protowire.ConsumeVarint(b) + v, m := protowire.ConsumeBytes(b[n:]) + md.L1.Extensions.List[i].unmarshalSeed(v, sb, pf, md, i) + b = b[n+m:] + } + } +} + +func (md *Message) unmarshalSeedOptions(b []byte) { + for len(b) > 0 { + num, typ, n := protowire.ConsumeTag(b) + b = b[n:] + switch typ { + case protowire.VarintType: + v, m := protowire.ConsumeVarint(b) + b = b[m:] + switch num { + case genid.MessageOptions_MapEntry_field_number: + md.L1.IsMapEntry = protowire.DecodeBool(v) + case genid.MessageOptions_MessageSetWireFormat_field_number: + md.L1.IsMessageSet = protowire.DecodeBool(v) + } + default: + m := protowire.ConsumeFieldValue(num, typ, b) + b = b[m:] + } + } +} + +func (xd *Extension) unmarshalSeed(b []byte, sb *strs.Builder, pf *File, pd pref.Descriptor, i int) { + xd.L0.ParentFile = pf + xd.L0.Parent = pd + xd.L0.Index = i + + for len(b) > 0 { + num, typ, n := protowire.ConsumeTag(b) + b = b[n:] + switch typ { + case protowire.VarintType: + v, m := protowire.ConsumeVarint(b) + b = b[m:] + switch num { + case genid.FieldDescriptorProto_Number_field_number: + xd.L1.Number = pref.FieldNumber(v) + case genid.FieldDescriptorProto_Label_field_number: + xd.L1.Cardinality = pref.Cardinality(v) + case genid.FieldDescriptorProto_Type_field_number: + xd.L1.Kind = pref.Kind(v) + } + case protowire.BytesType: + v, m := protowire.ConsumeBytes(b) + b = b[m:] + switch num { + case genid.FieldDescriptorProto_Name_field_number: + xd.L0.FullName = appendFullName(sb, pd.FullName(), v) + case genid.FieldDescriptorProto_Extendee_field_number: + xd.L1.Extendee = PlaceholderMessage(makeFullName(sb, v)) + } + default: + m := protowire.ConsumeFieldValue(num, typ, b) + b = b[m:] + } + } +} + +func (sd *Service) unmarshalSeed(b []byte, sb *strs.Builder, pf *File, pd pref.Descriptor, i int) { + sd.L0.ParentFile = pf + sd.L0.Parent = pd + sd.L0.Index = i + + for len(b) > 0 { + num, typ, n := protowire.ConsumeTag(b) + b = b[n:] + switch typ { + case protowire.BytesType: + v, m := protowire.ConsumeBytes(b) + b = b[m:] + switch num { + case genid.ServiceDescriptorProto_Name_field_number: + sd.L0.FullName = appendFullName(sb, pd.FullName(), v) + } + default: + m := protowire.ConsumeFieldValue(num, typ, b) + b = b[m:] + } + } +} + +var nameBuilderPool = sync.Pool{ + New: func() interface{} { return new(strs.Builder) }, +} + +func getBuilder() *strs.Builder { + return nameBuilderPool.Get().(*strs.Builder) +} +func putBuilder(b *strs.Builder) { + nameBuilderPool.Put(b) +} + +// makeFullName converts b to a protoreflect.FullName, +// where b must start with a leading dot. +func makeFullName(sb *strs.Builder, b []byte) pref.FullName { + if len(b) == 0 || b[0] != '.' { + panic("name reference must be fully qualified") + } + return pref.FullName(sb.MakeString(b[1:])) +} + +func appendFullName(sb *strs.Builder, prefix pref.FullName, suffix []byte) pref.FullName { + return sb.AppendFullName(prefix, pref.Name(strs.UnsafeString(suffix))) +} diff --git a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/filedesc/desc_lazy.go b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/filedesc/desc_lazy.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000..e672233 --- /dev/null +++ b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/filedesc/desc_lazy.go @@ -0,0 +1,704 @@ +// Copyright 2019 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. +// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style +// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. + +package filedesc + +import ( + "reflect" + "sync" + + "google.golang.org/protobuf/encoding/protowire" + "google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/descopts" + "google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/genid" + "google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/strs" + "google.golang.org/protobuf/proto" + pref "google.golang.org/protobuf/reflect/protoreflect" +) + +func (fd *File) lazyRawInit() { + fd.unmarshalFull(fd.builder.RawDescriptor) + fd.resolveMessages() + fd.resolveExtensions() + fd.resolveServices() +} + +func (file *File) resolveMessages() { + var depIdx int32 + for i := range file.allMessages { + md := &file.allMessages[i] + + // Resolve message field dependencies. + for j := range md.L2.Fields.List { + fd := &md.L2.Fields.List[j] + + // Weak fields are resolved upon actual use. + if fd.L1.IsWeak { + continue + } + + // Resolve message field dependency. + switch fd.L1.Kind { + case pref.EnumKind: + fd.L1.Enum = file.resolveEnumDependency(fd.L1.Enum, listFieldDeps, depIdx) + depIdx++ + case pref.MessageKind, pref.GroupKind: + fd.L1.Message = file.resolveMessageDependency(fd.L1.Message, listFieldDeps, depIdx) + depIdx++ + } + + // Default is resolved here since it depends on Enum being resolved. + if v := fd.L1.Default.val; v.IsValid() { + fd.L1.Default = unmarshalDefault(v.Bytes(), fd.L1.Kind, file, fd.L1.Enum) + } + } + } +} + +func (file *File) resolveExtensions() { + var depIdx int32 + for i := range file.allExtensions { + xd := &file.allExtensions[i] + + // Resolve extension field dependency. + switch xd.L1.Kind { + case pref.EnumKind: + xd.L2.Enum = file.resolveEnumDependency(xd.L2.Enum, listExtDeps, depIdx) + depIdx++ + case pref.MessageKind, pref.GroupKind: + xd.L2.Message = file.resolveMessageDependency(xd.L2.Message, listExtDeps, depIdx) + depIdx++ + } + + // Default is resolved here since it depends on Enum being resolved. + if v := xd.L2.Default.val; v.IsValid() { + xd.L2.Default = unmarshalDefault(v.Bytes(), xd.L1.Kind, file, xd.L2.Enum) + } + } +} + +func (file *File) resolveServices() { + var depIdx int32 + for i := range file.allServices { + sd := &file.allServices[i] + + // Resolve method dependencies. + for j := range sd.L2.Methods.List { + md := &sd.L2.Methods.List[j] + md.L1.Input = file.resolveMessageDependency(md.L1.Input, listMethInDeps, depIdx) + md.L1.Output = file.resolveMessageDependency(md.L1.Output, listMethOutDeps, depIdx) + depIdx++ + } + } +} + +func (file *File) resolveEnumDependency(ed pref.EnumDescriptor, i, j int32) pref.EnumDescriptor { + r := file.builder.FileRegistry + if r, ok := r.(resolverByIndex); ok { + if ed2 := r.FindEnumByIndex(i, j, file.allEnums, file.allMessages); ed2 != nil { + return ed2 + } + } + for i := range file.allEnums { + if ed2 := &file.allEnums[i]; ed2.L0.FullName == ed.FullName() { + return ed2 + } + } + if d, _ := r.FindDescriptorByName(ed.FullName()); d != nil { + return d.(pref.EnumDescriptor) + } + return ed +} + +func (file *File) resolveMessageDependency(md pref.MessageDescriptor, i, j int32) pref.MessageDescriptor { + r := file.builder.FileRegistry + if r, ok := r.(resolverByIndex); ok { + if md2 := r.FindMessageByIndex(i, j, file.allEnums, file.allMessages); md2 != nil { + return md2 + } + } + for i := range file.allMessages { + if md2 := &file.allMessages[i]; md2.L0.FullName == md.FullName() { + return md2 + } + } + if d, _ := r.FindDescriptorByName(md.FullName()); d != nil { + return d.(pref.MessageDescriptor) + } + return md +} + +func (fd *File) unmarshalFull(b []byte) { + sb := getBuilder() + defer putBuilder(sb) + + var enumIdx, messageIdx, extensionIdx, serviceIdx int + var rawOptions []byte + fd.L2 = new(FileL2) + for len(b) > 0 { + num, typ, n := protowire.ConsumeTag(b) + b = b[n:] + switch typ { + case protowire.VarintType: + v, m := protowire.ConsumeVarint(b) + b = b[m:] + switch num { + case genid.FileDescriptorProto_PublicDependency_field_number: + fd.L2.Imports[v].IsPublic = true + case genid.FileDescriptorProto_WeakDependency_field_number: + fd.L2.Imports[v].IsWeak = true + } + case protowire.BytesType: + v, m := protowire.ConsumeBytes(b) + b = b[m:] + switch num { + case genid.FileDescriptorProto_Dependency_field_number: + path := sb.MakeString(v) + imp, _ := fd.builder.FileRegistry.FindFileByPath(path) + if imp == nil { + imp = PlaceholderFile(path) + } + fd.L2.Imports = append(fd.L2.Imports, pref.FileImport{FileDescriptor: imp}) + case genid.FileDescriptorProto_EnumType_field_number: + fd.L1.Enums.List[enumIdx].unmarshalFull(v, sb) + enumIdx++ + case genid.FileDescriptorProto_MessageType_field_number: + fd.L1.Messages.List[messageIdx].unmarshalFull(v, sb) + messageIdx++ + case genid.FileDescriptorProto_Extension_field_number: + fd.L1.Extensions.List[extensionIdx].unmarshalFull(v, sb) + extensionIdx++ + case genid.FileDescriptorProto_Service_field_number: + fd.L1.Services.List[serviceIdx].unmarshalFull(v, sb) + serviceIdx++ + case genid.FileDescriptorProto_Options_field_number: + rawOptions = appendOptions(rawOptions, v) + } + default: + m := protowire.ConsumeFieldValue(num, typ, b) + b = b[m:] + } + } + fd.L2.Options = fd.builder.optionsUnmarshaler(&descopts.File, rawOptions) +} + +func (ed *Enum) unmarshalFull(b []byte, sb *strs.Builder) { + var rawValues [][]byte + var rawOptions []byte + if !ed.L1.eagerValues { + ed.L2 = new(EnumL2) + } + for len(b) > 0 { + num, typ, n := protowire.ConsumeTag(b) + b = b[n:] + switch typ { + case protowire.BytesType: + v, m := protowire.ConsumeBytes(b) + b = b[m:] + switch num { + case genid.EnumDescriptorProto_Value_field_number: + rawValues = append(rawValues, v) + case genid.EnumDescriptorProto_ReservedName_field_number: + ed.L2.ReservedNames.List = append(ed.L2.ReservedNames.List, pref.Name(sb.MakeString(v))) + case genid.EnumDescriptorProto_ReservedRange_field_number: + ed.L2.ReservedRanges.List = append(ed.L2.ReservedRanges.List, unmarshalEnumReservedRange(v)) + case genid.EnumDescriptorProto_Options_field_number: + rawOptions = appendOptions(rawOptions, v) + } + default: + m := protowire.ConsumeFieldValue(num, typ, b) + b = b[m:] + } + } + if !ed.L1.eagerValues && len(rawValues) > 0 { + ed.L2.Values.List = make([]EnumValue, len(rawValues)) + for i, b := range rawValues { + ed.L2.Values.List[i].unmarshalFull(b, sb, ed.L0.ParentFile, ed, i) + } + } + ed.L2.Options = ed.L0.ParentFile.builder.optionsUnmarshaler(&descopts.Enum, rawOptions) +} + +func unmarshalEnumReservedRange(b []byte) (r [2]pref.EnumNumber) { + for len(b) > 0 { + num, typ, n := protowire.ConsumeTag(b) + b = b[n:] + switch typ { + case protowire.VarintType: + v, m := protowire.ConsumeVarint(b) + b = b[m:] + switch num { + case genid.EnumDescriptorProto_EnumReservedRange_Start_field_number: + r[0] = pref.EnumNumber(v) + case genid.EnumDescriptorProto_EnumReservedRange_End_field_number: + r[1] = pref.EnumNumber(v) + } + default: + m := protowire.ConsumeFieldValue(num, typ, b) + b = b[m:] + } + } + return r +} + +func (vd *EnumValue) unmarshalFull(b []byte, sb *strs.Builder, pf *File, pd pref.Descriptor, i int) { + vd.L0.ParentFile = pf + vd.L0.Parent = pd + vd.L0.Index = i + + var rawOptions []byte + for len(b) > 0 { + num, typ, n := protowire.ConsumeTag(b) + b = b[n:] + switch typ { + case protowire.VarintType: + v, m := protowire.ConsumeVarint(b) + b = b[m:] + switch num { + case genid.EnumValueDescriptorProto_Number_field_number: + vd.L1.Number = pref.EnumNumber(v) + } + case protowire.BytesType: + v, m := protowire.ConsumeBytes(b) + b = b[m:] + switch num { + case genid.EnumValueDescriptorProto_Name_field_number: + // NOTE: Enum values are in the same scope as the enum parent. + vd.L0.FullName = appendFullName(sb, pd.Parent().FullName(), v) + case genid.EnumValueDescriptorProto_Options_field_number: + rawOptions = appendOptions(rawOptions, v) + } + default: + m := protowire.ConsumeFieldValue(num, typ, b) + b = b[m:] + } + } + vd.L1.Options = pf.builder.optionsUnmarshaler(&descopts.EnumValue, rawOptions) +} + +func (md *Message) unmarshalFull(b []byte, sb *strs.Builder) { + var rawFields, rawOneofs [][]byte + var enumIdx, messageIdx, extensionIdx int + var rawOptions []byte + md.L2 = new(MessageL2) + for len(b) > 0 { + num, typ, n := protowire.ConsumeTag(b) + b = b[n:] + switch typ { + case protowire.BytesType: + v, m := protowire.ConsumeBytes(b) + b = b[m:] + switch num { + case genid.DescriptorProto_Field_field_number: + rawFields = append(rawFields, v) + case genid.DescriptorProto_OneofDecl_field_number: + rawOneofs = append(rawOneofs, v) + case genid.DescriptorProto_ReservedName_field_number: + md.L2.ReservedNames.List = append(md.L2.ReservedNames.List, pref.Name(sb.MakeString(v))) + case genid.DescriptorProto_ReservedRange_field_number: + md.L2.ReservedRanges.List = append(md.L2.ReservedRanges.List, unmarshalMessageReservedRange(v)) + case genid.DescriptorProto_ExtensionRange_field_number: + r, rawOptions := unmarshalMessageExtensionRange(v) + opts := md.L0.ParentFile.builder.optionsUnmarshaler(&descopts.ExtensionRange, rawOptions) + md.L2.ExtensionRanges.List = append(md.L2.ExtensionRanges.List, r) + md.L2.ExtensionRangeOptions = append(md.L2.ExtensionRangeOptions, opts) + case genid.DescriptorProto_EnumType_field_number: + md.L1.Enums.List[enumIdx].unmarshalFull(v, sb) + enumIdx++ + case genid.DescriptorProto_NestedType_field_number: + md.L1.Messages.List[messageIdx].unmarshalFull(v, sb) + messageIdx++ + case genid.DescriptorProto_Extension_field_number: + md.L1.Extensions.List[extensionIdx].unmarshalFull(v, sb) + extensionIdx++ + case genid.DescriptorProto_Options_field_number: + md.unmarshalOptions(v) + rawOptions = appendOptions(rawOptions, v) + } + default: + m := protowire.ConsumeFieldValue(num, typ, b) + b = b[m:] + } + } + if len(rawFields) > 0 || len(rawOneofs) > 0 { + md.L2.Fields.List = make([]Field, len(rawFields)) + md.L2.Oneofs.List = make([]Oneof, len(rawOneofs)) + for i, b := range rawFields { + fd := &md.L2.Fields.List[i] + fd.unmarshalFull(b, sb, md.L0.ParentFile, md, i) + if fd.L1.Cardinality == pref.Required { + md.L2.RequiredNumbers.List = append(md.L2.RequiredNumbers.List, fd.L1.Number) + } + } + for i, b := range rawOneofs { + od := &md.L2.Oneofs.List[i] + od.unmarshalFull(b, sb, md.L0.ParentFile, md, i) + } + } + md.L2.Options = md.L0.ParentFile.builder.optionsUnmarshaler(&descopts.Message, rawOptions) +} + +func (md *Message) unmarshalOptions(b []byte) { + for len(b) > 0 { + num, typ, n := protowire.ConsumeTag(b) + b = b[n:] + switch typ { + case protowire.VarintType: + v, m := protowire.ConsumeVarint(b) + b = b[m:] + switch num { + case genid.MessageOptions_MapEntry_field_number: + md.L1.IsMapEntry = protowire.DecodeBool(v) + case genid.MessageOptions_MessageSetWireFormat_field_number: + md.L1.IsMessageSet = protowire.DecodeBool(v) + } + default: + m := protowire.ConsumeFieldValue(num, typ, b) + b = b[m:] + } + } +} + +func unmarshalMessageReservedRange(b []byte) (r [2]pref.FieldNumber) { + for len(b) > 0 { + num, typ, n := protowire.ConsumeTag(b) + b = b[n:] + switch typ { + case protowire.VarintType: + v, m := protowire.ConsumeVarint(b) + b = b[m:] + switch num { + case genid.DescriptorProto_ReservedRange_Start_field_number: + r[0] = pref.FieldNumber(v) + case genid.DescriptorProto_ReservedRange_End_field_number: + r[1] = pref.FieldNumber(v) + } + default: + m := protowire.ConsumeFieldValue(num, typ, b) + b = b[m:] + } + } + return r +} + +func unmarshalMessageExtensionRange(b []byte) (r [2]pref.FieldNumber, rawOptions []byte) { + for len(b) > 0 { + num, typ, n := protowire.ConsumeTag(b) + b = b[n:] + switch typ { + case protowire.VarintType: + v, m := protowire.ConsumeVarint(b) + b = b[m:] + switch num { + case genid.DescriptorProto_ExtensionRange_Start_field_number: + r[0] = pref.FieldNumber(v) + case genid.DescriptorProto_ExtensionRange_End_field_number: + r[1] = pref.FieldNumber(v) + } + case protowire.BytesType: + v, m := protowire.ConsumeBytes(b) + b = b[m:] + switch num { + case genid.DescriptorProto_ExtensionRange_Options_field_number: + rawOptions = appendOptions(rawOptions, v) + } + default: + m := protowire.ConsumeFieldValue(num, typ, b) + b = b[m:] + } + } + return r, rawOptions +} + +func (fd *Field) unmarshalFull(b []byte, sb *strs.Builder, pf *File, pd pref.Descriptor, i int) { + fd.L0.ParentFile = pf + fd.L0.Parent = pd + fd.L0.Index = i + + var rawTypeName []byte + var rawOptions []byte + for len(b) > 0 { + num, typ, n := protowire.ConsumeTag(b) + b = b[n:] + switch typ { + case protowire.VarintType: + v, m := protowire.ConsumeVarint(b) + b = b[m:] + switch num { + case genid.FieldDescriptorProto_Number_field_number: + fd.L1.Number = pref.FieldNumber(v) + case genid.FieldDescriptorProto_Label_field_number: + fd.L1.Cardinality = pref.Cardinality(v) + case genid.FieldDescriptorProto_Type_field_number: + fd.L1.Kind = pref.Kind(v) + case genid.FieldDescriptorProto_OneofIndex_field_number: + // In Message.unmarshalFull, we allocate slices for both + // the field and oneof descriptors before unmarshaling either + // of them. This ensures pointers to slice elements are stable. + od := &pd.(*Message).L2.Oneofs.List[v] + od.L1.Fields.List = append(od.L1.Fields.List, fd) + if fd.L1.ContainingOneof != nil { + panic("oneof type already set") + } + fd.L1.ContainingOneof = od + case genid.FieldDescriptorProto_Proto3Optional_field_number: + fd.L1.IsProto3Optional = protowire.DecodeBool(v) + } + case protowire.BytesType: + v, m := protowire.ConsumeBytes(b) + b = b[m:] + switch num { + case genid.FieldDescriptorProto_Name_field_number: + fd.L0.FullName = appendFullName(sb, pd.FullName(), v) + case genid.FieldDescriptorProto_JsonName_field_number: + fd.L1.JSONName.Init(sb.MakeString(v)) + case genid.FieldDescriptorProto_DefaultValue_field_number: + fd.L1.Default.val = pref.ValueOfBytes(v) // temporarily store as bytes; later resolved in resolveMessages + case genid.FieldDescriptorProto_TypeName_field_number: + rawTypeName = v + case genid.FieldDescriptorProto_Options_field_number: + fd.unmarshalOptions(v) + rawOptions = appendOptions(rawOptions, v) + } + default: + m := protowire.ConsumeFieldValue(num, typ, b) + b = b[m:] + } + } + if rawTypeName != nil { + name := makeFullName(sb, rawTypeName) + switch fd.L1.Kind { + case pref.EnumKind: + fd.L1.Enum = PlaceholderEnum(name) + case pref.MessageKind, pref.GroupKind: + fd.L1.Message = PlaceholderMessage(name) + } + } + fd.L1.Options = pf.builder.optionsUnmarshaler(&descopts.Field, rawOptions) +} + +func (fd *Field) unmarshalOptions(b []byte) { + const FieldOptions_EnforceUTF8 = 13 + + for len(b) > 0 { + num, typ, n := protowire.ConsumeTag(b) + b = b[n:] + switch typ { + case protowire.VarintType: + v, m := protowire.ConsumeVarint(b) + b = b[m:] + switch num { + case genid.FieldOptions_Packed_field_number: + fd.L1.HasPacked = true + fd.L1.IsPacked = protowire.DecodeBool(v) + case genid.FieldOptions_Weak_field_number: + fd.L1.IsWeak = protowire.DecodeBool(v) + case FieldOptions_EnforceUTF8: + fd.L1.HasEnforceUTF8 = true + fd.L1.EnforceUTF8 = protowire.DecodeBool(v) + } + default: + m := protowire.ConsumeFieldValue(num, typ, b) + b = b[m:] + } + } +} + +func (od *Oneof) unmarshalFull(b []byte, sb *strs.Builder, pf *File, pd pref.Descriptor, i int) { + od.L0.ParentFile = pf + od.L0.Parent = pd + od.L0.Index = i + + var rawOptions []byte + for len(b) > 0 { + num, typ, n := protowire.ConsumeTag(b) + b = b[n:] + switch typ { + case protowire.BytesType: + v, m := protowire.ConsumeBytes(b) + b = b[m:] + switch num { + case genid.OneofDescriptorProto_Name_field_number: + od.L0.FullName = appendFullName(sb, pd.FullName(), v) + case genid.OneofDescriptorProto_Options_field_number: + rawOptions = appendOptions(rawOptions, v) + } + default: + m := protowire.ConsumeFieldValue(num, typ, b) + b = b[m:] + } + } + od.L1.Options = pf.builder.optionsUnmarshaler(&descopts.Oneof, rawOptions) +} + +func (xd *Extension) unmarshalFull(b []byte, sb *strs.Builder) { + var rawTypeName []byte + var rawOptions []byte + xd.L2 = new(ExtensionL2) + for len(b) > 0 { + num, typ, n := protowire.ConsumeTag(b) + b = b[n:] + switch typ { + case protowire.VarintType: + v, m := protowire.ConsumeVarint(b) + b = b[m:] + switch num { + case genid.FieldDescriptorProto_Proto3Optional_field_number: + xd.L2.IsProto3Optional = protowire.DecodeBool(v) + } + case protowire.BytesType: + v, m := protowire.ConsumeBytes(b) + b = b[m:] + switch num { + case genid.FieldDescriptorProto_JsonName_field_number: + xd.L2.JSONName.Init(sb.MakeString(v)) + case genid.FieldDescriptorProto_DefaultValue_field_number: + xd.L2.Default.val = pref.ValueOfBytes(v) // temporarily store as bytes; later resolved in resolveExtensions + case genid.FieldDescriptorProto_TypeName_field_number: + rawTypeName = v + case genid.FieldDescriptorProto_Options_field_number: + xd.unmarshalOptions(v) + rawOptions = appendOptions(rawOptions, v) + } + default: + m := protowire.ConsumeFieldValue(num, typ, b) + b = b[m:] + } + } + if rawTypeName != nil { + name := makeFullName(sb, rawTypeName) + switch xd.L1.Kind { + case pref.EnumKind: + xd.L2.Enum = PlaceholderEnum(name) + case pref.MessageKind, pref.GroupKind: + xd.L2.Message = PlaceholderMessage(name) + } + } + xd.L2.Options = xd.L0.ParentFile.builder.optionsUnmarshaler(&descopts.Field, rawOptions) +} + +func (xd *Extension) unmarshalOptions(b []byte) { + for len(b) > 0 { + num, typ, n := protowire.ConsumeTag(b) + b = b[n:] + switch typ { + case protowire.VarintType: + v, m := protowire.ConsumeVarint(b) + b = b[m:] + switch num { + case genid.FieldOptions_Packed_field_number: + xd.L2.IsPacked = protowire.DecodeBool(v) + } + default: + m := protowire.ConsumeFieldValue(num, typ, b) + b = b[m:] + } + } +} + +func (sd *Service) unmarshalFull(b []byte, sb *strs.Builder) { + var rawMethods [][]byte + var rawOptions []byte + sd.L2 = new(ServiceL2) + for len(b) > 0 { + num, typ, n := protowire.ConsumeTag(b) + b = b[n:] + switch typ { + case protowire.BytesType: + v, m := protowire.ConsumeBytes(b) + b = b[m:] + switch num { + case genid.ServiceDescriptorProto_Method_field_number: + rawMethods = append(rawMethods, v) + case genid.ServiceDescriptorProto_Options_field_number: + rawOptions = appendOptions(rawOptions, v) + } + default: + m := protowire.ConsumeFieldValue(num, typ, b) + b = b[m:] + } + } + if len(rawMethods) > 0 { + sd.L2.Methods.List = make([]Method, len(rawMethods)) + for i, b := range rawMethods { + sd.L2.Methods.List[i].unmarshalFull(b, sb, sd.L0.ParentFile, sd, i) + } + } + sd.L2.Options = sd.L0.ParentFile.builder.optionsUnmarshaler(&descopts.Service, rawOptions) +} + +func (md *Method) unmarshalFull(b []byte, sb *strs.Builder, pf *File, pd pref.Descriptor, i int) { + md.L0.ParentFile = pf + md.L0.Parent = pd + md.L0.Index = i + + var rawOptions []byte + for len(b) > 0 { + num, typ, n := protowire.ConsumeTag(b) + b = b[n:] + switch typ { + case protowire.VarintType: + v, m := protowire.ConsumeVarint(b) + b = b[m:] + switch num { + case genid.MethodDescriptorProto_ClientStreaming_field_number: + md.L1.IsStreamingClient = protowire.DecodeBool(v) + case genid.MethodDescriptorProto_ServerStreaming_field_number: + md.L1.IsStreamingServer = protowire.DecodeBool(v) + } + case protowire.BytesType: + v, m := protowire.ConsumeBytes(b) + b = b[m:] + switch num { + case genid.MethodDescriptorProto_Name_field_number: + md.L0.FullName = appendFullName(sb, pd.FullName(), v) + case genid.MethodDescriptorProto_InputType_field_number: + md.L1.Input = PlaceholderMessage(makeFullName(sb, v)) + case genid.MethodDescriptorProto_OutputType_field_number: + md.L1.Output = PlaceholderMessage(makeFullName(sb, v)) + case genid.MethodDescriptorProto_Options_field_number: + rawOptions = appendOptions(rawOptions, v) + } + default: + m := protowire.ConsumeFieldValue(num, typ, b) + b = b[m:] + } + } + md.L1.Options = pf.builder.optionsUnmarshaler(&descopts.Method, rawOptions) +} + +// appendOptions appends src to dst, where the returned slice is never nil. +// This is necessary to distinguish between empty and unpopulated options. +func appendOptions(dst, src []byte) []byte { + if dst == nil { + dst = []byte{} + } + return append(dst, src...) +} + +// optionsUnmarshaler constructs a lazy unmarshal function for an options message. +// +// The type of message to unmarshal to is passed as a pointer since the +// vars in descopts may not yet be populated at the time this function is called. +func (db *Builder) optionsUnmarshaler(p *pref.ProtoMessage, b []byte) func() pref.ProtoMessage { + if b == nil { + return nil + } + var opts pref.ProtoMessage + var once sync.Once + return func() pref.ProtoMessage { + once.Do(func() { + if *p == nil { + panic("Descriptor.Options called without importing the descriptor package") + } + opts = reflect.New(reflect.TypeOf(*p).Elem()).Interface().(pref.ProtoMessage) + if err := (proto.UnmarshalOptions{ + AllowPartial: true, + Resolver: db.TypeResolver, + }).Unmarshal(b, opts); err != nil { + panic(err) + } + }) + return opts + } +} diff --git a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/filedesc/desc_list.go b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/filedesc/desc_list.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000..c876cd3 --- /dev/null +++ b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/filedesc/desc_list.go @@ -0,0 +1,282 @@ +// Copyright 2019 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. +// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style +// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. + +package filedesc + +import ( + "fmt" + "sort" + "sync" + + "google.golang.org/protobuf/encoding/protowire" + "google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/descfmt" + "google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/errors" + "google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/pragma" + "google.golang.org/protobuf/reflect/protoreflect" + pref "google.golang.org/protobuf/reflect/protoreflect" +) + +type FileImports []pref.FileImport + +func (p *FileImports) Len() int { return len(*p) } +func (p *FileImports) Get(i int) pref.FileImport { return (*p)[i] } +func (p *FileImports) Format(s fmt.State, r rune) { descfmt.FormatList(s, r, p) } +func (p *FileImports) ProtoInternal(pragma.DoNotImplement) {} + +type Names struct { + List []pref.Name + once sync.Once + has map[pref.Name]int // protected by once +} + +func (p *Names) Len() int { return len(p.List) } +func (p *Names) Get(i int) pref.Name { return p.List[i] } +func (p *Names) Has(s pref.Name) bool { return p.lazyInit().has[s] > 0 } +func (p *Names) Format(s fmt.State, r rune) { descfmt.FormatList(s, r, p) } +func (p *Names) ProtoInternal(pragma.DoNotImplement) {} +func (p *Names) lazyInit() *Names { + p.once.Do(func() { + if len(p.List) > 0 { + p.has = make(map[pref.Name]int, len(p.List)) + for _, s := range p.List { + p.has[s] = p.has[s] + 1 + } + } + }) + return p +} + +// CheckValid reports any errors with the set of names with an error message +// that completes the sentence: "ranges is invalid because it has ..." +func (p *Names) CheckValid() error { + for s, n := range p.lazyInit().has { + switch { + case n > 1: + return errors.New("duplicate name: %q", s) + case false && !s.IsValid(): + // NOTE: The C++ implementation does not validate the identifier. + // See https://github.com/protocolbuffers/protobuf/issues/6335. + return errors.New("invalid name: %q", s) + } + } + return nil +} + +type EnumRanges struct { + List [][2]pref.EnumNumber // start inclusive; end inclusive + once sync.Once + sorted [][2]pref.EnumNumber // protected by once +} + +func (p *EnumRanges) Len() int { return len(p.List) } +func (p *EnumRanges) Get(i int) [2]pref.EnumNumber { return p.List[i] } +func (p *EnumRanges) Has(n pref.EnumNumber) bool { + for ls := p.lazyInit().sorted; len(ls) > 0; { + i := len(ls) / 2 + switch r := enumRange(ls[i]); { + case n < r.Start(): + ls = ls[:i] // search lower + case n > r.End(): + ls = ls[i+1:] // search upper + default: + return true + } + } + return false +} +func (p *EnumRanges) Format(s fmt.State, r rune) { descfmt.FormatList(s, r, p) } +func (p *EnumRanges) ProtoInternal(pragma.DoNotImplement) {} +func (p *EnumRanges) lazyInit() *EnumRanges { + p.once.Do(func() { + p.sorted = append(p.sorted, p.List...) + sort.Slice(p.sorted, func(i, j int) bool { + return p.sorted[i][0] < p.sorted[j][0] + }) + }) + return p +} + +// CheckValid reports any errors with the set of names with an error message +// that completes the sentence: "ranges is invalid because it has ..." +func (p *EnumRanges) CheckValid() error { + var rp enumRange + for i, r := range p.lazyInit().sorted { + r := enumRange(r) + switch { + case !(r.Start() <= r.End()): + return errors.New("invalid range: %v", r) + case !(rp.End() < r.Start()) && i > 0: + return errors.New("overlapping ranges: %v with %v", rp, r) + } + rp = r + } + return nil +} + +type enumRange [2]protoreflect.EnumNumber + +func (r enumRange) Start() protoreflect.EnumNumber { return r[0] } // inclusive +func (r enumRange) End() protoreflect.EnumNumber { return r[1] } // inclusive +func (r enumRange) String() string { + if r.Start() == r.End() { + return fmt.Sprintf("%d", r.Start()) + } + return fmt.Sprintf("%d to %d", r.Start(), r.End()) +} + +type FieldRanges struct { + List [][2]pref.FieldNumber // start inclusive; end exclusive + once sync.Once + sorted [][2]pref.FieldNumber // protected by once +} + +func (p *FieldRanges) Len() int { return len(p.List) } +func (p *FieldRanges) Get(i int) [2]pref.FieldNumber { return p.List[i] } +func (p *FieldRanges) Has(n pref.FieldNumber) bool { + for ls := p.lazyInit().sorted; len(ls) > 0; { + i := len(ls) / 2 + switch r := fieldRange(ls[i]); { + case n < r.Start(): + ls = ls[:i] // search lower + case n > r.End(): + ls = ls[i+1:] // search upper + default: + return true + } + } + return false +} +func (p *FieldRanges) Format(s fmt.State, r rune) { descfmt.FormatList(s, r, p) } +func (p *FieldRanges) ProtoInternal(pragma.DoNotImplement) {} +func (p *FieldRanges) lazyInit() *FieldRanges { + p.once.Do(func() { + p.sorted = append(p.sorted, p.List...) + sort.Slice(p.sorted, func(i, j int) bool { + return p.sorted[i][0] < p.sorted[j][0] + }) + }) + return p +} + +// CheckValid reports any errors with the set of ranges with an error message +// that completes the sentence: "ranges is invalid because it has ..." +func (p *FieldRanges) CheckValid(isMessageSet bool) error { + var rp fieldRange + for i, r := range p.lazyInit().sorted { + r := fieldRange(r) + switch { + case !isValidFieldNumber(r.Start(), isMessageSet): + return errors.New("invalid field number: %d", r.Start()) + case !isValidFieldNumber(r.End(), isMessageSet): + return errors.New("invalid field number: %d", r.End()) + case !(r.Start() <= r.End()): + return errors.New("invalid range: %v", r) + case !(rp.End() < r.Start()) && i > 0: + return errors.New("overlapping ranges: %v with %v", rp, r) + } + rp = r + } + return nil +} + +// isValidFieldNumber reports whether the field number is valid. +// Unlike the FieldNumber.IsValid method, it allows ranges that cover the +// reserved number range. +func isValidFieldNumber(n protoreflect.FieldNumber, isMessageSet bool) bool { + return protowire.MinValidNumber <= n && (n <= protowire.MaxValidNumber || isMessageSet) +} + +// CheckOverlap reports an error if p and q overlap. +func (p *FieldRanges) CheckOverlap(q *FieldRanges) error { + rps := p.lazyInit().sorted + rqs := q.lazyInit().sorted + for pi, qi := 0, 0; pi < len(rps) && qi < len(rqs); { + rp := fieldRange(rps[pi]) + rq := fieldRange(rqs[qi]) + if !(rp.End() < rq.Start() || rq.End() < rp.Start()) { + return errors.New("overlapping ranges: %v with %v", rp, rq) + } + if rp.Start() < rq.Start() { + pi++ + } else { + qi++ + } + } + return nil +} + +type fieldRange [2]protoreflect.FieldNumber + +func (r fieldRange) Start() protoreflect.FieldNumber { return r[0] } // inclusive +func (r fieldRange) End() protoreflect.FieldNumber { return r[1] - 1 } // inclusive +func (r fieldRange) String() string { + if r.Start() == r.End() { + return fmt.Sprintf("%d", r.Start()) + } + return fmt.Sprintf("%d to %d", r.Start(), r.End()) +} + +type FieldNumbers struct { + List []pref.FieldNumber + once sync.Once + has map[pref.FieldNumber]struct{} // protected by once +} + +func (p *FieldNumbers) Len() int { return len(p.List) } +func (p *FieldNumbers) Get(i int) pref.FieldNumber { return p.List[i] } +func (p *FieldNumbers) Has(n pref.FieldNumber) bool { + p.once.Do(func() { + if len(p.List) > 0 { + p.has = make(map[pref.FieldNumber]struct{}, len(p.List)) + for _, n := range p.List { + p.has[n] = struct{}{} + } + } + }) + _, ok := p.has[n] + return ok +} +func (p *FieldNumbers) Format(s fmt.State, r rune) { descfmt.FormatList(s, r, p) } +func (p *FieldNumbers) ProtoInternal(pragma.DoNotImplement) {} + +type OneofFields struct { + List []pref.FieldDescriptor + once sync.Once + byName map[pref.Name]pref.FieldDescriptor // protected by once + byJSON map[string]pref.FieldDescriptor // protected by once + byNum map[pref.FieldNumber]pref.FieldDescriptor // protected by once +} + +func (p *OneofFields) Len() int { return len(p.List) } +func (p *OneofFields) Get(i int) pref.FieldDescriptor { return p.List[i] } +func (p *OneofFields) ByName(s pref.Name) pref.FieldDescriptor { return p.lazyInit().byName[s] } +func (p *OneofFields) ByJSONName(s string) pref.FieldDescriptor { return p.lazyInit().byJSON[s] } +func (p *OneofFields) ByNumber(n pref.FieldNumber) pref.FieldDescriptor { return p.lazyInit().byNum[n] } +func (p *OneofFields) Format(s fmt.State, r rune) { descfmt.FormatList(s, r, p) } +func (p *OneofFields) ProtoInternal(pragma.DoNotImplement) {} + +func (p *OneofFields) lazyInit() *OneofFields { + p.once.Do(func() { + if len(p.List) > 0 { + p.byName = make(map[pref.Name]pref.FieldDescriptor, len(p.List)) + p.byJSON = make(map[string]pref.FieldDescriptor, len(p.List)) + p.byNum = make(map[pref.FieldNumber]pref.FieldDescriptor, len(p.List)) + for _, f := range p.List { + // Field names and numbers are guaranteed to be unique. + p.byName[f.Name()] = f + p.byJSON[f.JSONName()] = f + p.byNum[f.Number()] = f + } + } + }) + return p +} + +type SourceLocations struct { + List []pref.SourceLocation +} + +func (p *SourceLocations) Len() int { return len(p.List) } +func (p *SourceLocations) Get(i int) pref.SourceLocation { return p.List[i] } +func (p *SourceLocations) ProtoInternal(pragma.DoNotImplement) {} diff --git a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/filedesc/desc_list_gen.go b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/filedesc/desc_list_gen.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000..6a8825e --- /dev/null +++ b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/filedesc/desc_list_gen.go @@ -0,0 +1,345 @@ +// Copyright 2018 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. +// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style +// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. + +// Code generated by generate-types. DO NOT EDIT. + +package filedesc + +import ( + "fmt" + "sync" + + "google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/descfmt" + "google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/pragma" + "google.golang.org/protobuf/reflect/protoreflect" +) + +type Enums struct { + List []Enum + once sync.Once + byName map[protoreflect.Name]*Enum // protected by once +} + +func (p *Enums) Len() int { + return len(p.List) +} +func (p *Enums) Get(i int) protoreflect.EnumDescriptor { + return &p.List[i] +} +func (p *Enums) ByName(s protoreflect.Name) protoreflect.EnumDescriptor { + if d := p.lazyInit().byName[s]; d != nil { + return d + } + return nil +} +func (p *Enums) Format(s fmt.State, r rune) { + descfmt.FormatList(s, r, p) +} +func (p *Enums) ProtoInternal(pragma.DoNotImplement) {} +func (p *Enums) lazyInit() *Enums { + p.once.Do(func() { + if len(p.List) > 0 { + p.byName = make(map[protoreflect.Name]*Enum, len(p.List)) + for i := range p.List { + d := &p.List[i] + if _, ok := p.byName[d.Name()]; !ok { + p.byName[d.Name()] = d + } + } + } + }) + return p +} + +type EnumValues struct { + List []EnumValue + once sync.Once + byName map[protoreflect.Name]*EnumValue // protected by once + byNum map[protoreflect.EnumNumber]*EnumValue // protected by once +} + +func (p *EnumValues) Len() int { + return len(p.List) +} +func (p *EnumValues) Get(i int) protoreflect.EnumValueDescriptor { + return &p.List[i] +} +func (p *EnumValues) ByName(s protoreflect.Name) protoreflect.EnumValueDescriptor { + if d := p.lazyInit().byName[s]; d != nil { + return d + } + return nil +} +func (p *EnumValues) ByNumber(n protoreflect.EnumNumber) protoreflect.EnumValueDescriptor { + if d := p.lazyInit().byNum[n]; d != nil { + return d + } + return nil +} +func (p *EnumValues) Format(s fmt.State, r rune) { + descfmt.FormatList(s, r, p) +} +func (p *EnumValues) ProtoInternal(pragma.DoNotImplement) {} +func (p *EnumValues) lazyInit() *EnumValues { + p.once.Do(func() { + if len(p.List) > 0 { + p.byName = make(map[protoreflect.Name]*EnumValue, len(p.List)) + p.byNum = make(map[protoreflect.EnumNumber]*EnumValue, len(p.List)) + for i := range p.List { + d := &p.List[i] + if _, ok := p.byName[d.Name()]; !ok { + p.byName[d.Name()] = d + } + if _, ok := p.byNum[d.Number()]; !ok { + p.byNum[d.Number()] = d + } + } + } + }) + return p +} + +type Messages struct { + List []Message + once sync.Once + byName map[protoreflect.Name]*Message // protected by once +} + +func (p *Messages) Len() int { + return len(p.List) +} +func (p *Messages) Get(i int) protoreflect.MessageDescriptor { + return &p.List[i] +} +func (p *Messages) ByName(s protoreflect.Name) protoreflect.MessageDescriptor { + if d := p.lazyInit().byName[s]; d != nil { + return d + } + return nil +} +func (p *Messages) Format(s fmt.State, r rune) { + descfmt.FormatList(s, r, p) +} +func (p *Messages) ProtoInternal(pragma.DoNotImplement) {} +func (p *Messages) lazyInit() *Messages { + p.once.Do(func() { + if len(p.List) > 0 { + p.byName = make(map[protoreflect.Name]*Message, len(p.List)) + for i := range p.List { + d := &p.List[i] + if _, ok := p.byName[d.Name()]; !ok { + p.byName[d.Name()] = d + } + } + } + }) + return p +} + +type Fields struct { + List []Field + once sync.Once + byName map[protoreflect.Name]*Field // protected by once + byJSON map[string]*Field // protected by once + byNum map[protoreflect.FieldNumber]*Field // protected by once +} + +func (p *Fields) Len() int { + return len(p.List) +} +func (p *Fields) Get(i int) protoreflect.FieldDescriptor { + return &p.List[i] +} +func (p *Fields) ByName(s protoreflect.Name) protoreflect.FieldDescriptor { + if d := p.lazyInit().byName[s]; d != nil { + return d + } + return nil +} +func (p *Fields) ByJSONName(s string) protoreflect.FieldDescriptor { + if d := p.lazyInit().byJSON[s]; d != nil { + return d + } + return nil +} +func (p *Fields) ByNumber(n protoreflect.FieldNumber) protoreflect.FieldDescriptor { + if d := p.lazyInit().byNum[n]; d != nil { + return d + } + return nil +} +func (p *Fields) Format(s fmt.State, r rune) { + descfmt.FormatList(s, r, p) +} +func (p *Fields) ProtoInternal(pragma.DoNotImplement) {} +func (p *Fields) lazyInit() *Fields { + p.once.Do(func() { + if len(p.List) > 0 { + p.byName = make(map[protoreflect.Name]*Field, len(p.List)) + p.byJSON = make(map[string]*Field, len(p.List)) + p.byNum = make(map[protoreflect.FieldNumber]*Field, len(p.List)) + for i := range p.List { + d := &p.List[i] + if _, ok := p.byName[d.Name()]; !ok { + p.byName[d.Name()] = d + } + if _, ok := p.byJSON[d.JSONName()]; !ok { + p.byJSON[d.JSONName()] = d + } + if _, ok := p.byNum[d.Number()]; !ok { + p.byNum[d.Number()] = d + } + } + } + }) + return p +} + +type Oneofs struct { + List []Oneof + once sync.Once + byName map[protoreflect.Name]*Oneof // protected by once +} + +func (p *Oneofs) Len() int { + return len(p.List) +} +func (p *Oneofs) Get(i int) protoreflect.OneofDescriptor { + return &p.List[i] +} +func (p *Oneofs) ByName(s protoreflect.Name) protoreflect.OneofDescriptor { + if d := p.lazyInit().byName[s]; d != nil { + return d + } + return nil +} +func (p *Oneofs) Format(s fmt.State, r rune) { + descfmt.FormatList(s, r, p) +} +func (p *Oneofs) ProtoInternal(pragma.DoNotImplement) {} +func (p *Oneofs) lazyInit() *Oneofs { + p.once.Do(func() { + if len(p.List) > 0 { + p.byName = make(map[protoreflect.Name]*Oneof, len(p.List)) + for i := range p.List { + d := &p.List[i] + if _, ok := p.byName[d.Name()]; !ok { + p.byName[d.Name()] = d + } + } + } + }) + return p +} + +type Extensions struct { + List []Extension + once sync.Once + byName map[protoreflect.Name]*Extension // protected by once +} + +func (p *Extensions) Len() int { + return len(p.List) +} +func (p *Extensions) Get(i int) protoreflect.ExtensionDescriptor { + return &p.List[i] +} +func (p *Extensions) ByName(s protoreflect.Name) protoreflect.ExtensionDescriptor { + if d := p.lazyInit().byName[s]; d != nil { + return d + } + return nil +} +func (p *Extensions) Format(s fmt.State, r rune) { + descfmt.FormatList(s, r, p) +} +func (p *Extensions) ProtoInternal(pragma.DoNotImplement) {} +func (p *Extensions) lazyInit() *Extensions { + p.once.Do(func() { + if len(p.List) > 0 { + p.byName = make(map[protoreflect.Name]*Extension, len(p.List)) + for i := range p.List { + d := &p.List[i] + if _, ok := p.byName[d.Name()]; !ok { + p.byName[d.Name()] = d + } + } + } + }) + return p +} + +type Services struct { + List []Service + once sync.Once + byName map[protoreflect.Name]*Service // protected by once +} + +func (p *Services) Len() int { + return len(p.List) +} +func (p *Services) Get(i int) protoreflect.ServiceDescriptor { + return &p.List[i] +} +func (p *Services) ByName(s protoreflect.Name) protoreflect.ServiceDescriptor { + if d := p.lazyInit().byName[s]; d != nil { + return d + } + return nil +} +func (p *Services) Format(s fmt.State, r rune) { + descfmt.FormatList(s, r, p) +} +func (p *Services) ProtoInternal(pragma.DoNotImplement) {} +func (p *Services) lazyInit() *Services { + p.once.Do(func() { + if len(p.List) > 0 { + p.byName = make(map[protoreflect.Name]*Service, len(p.List)) + for i := range p.List { + d := &p.List[i] + if _, ok := p.byName[d.Name()]; !ok { + p.byName[d.Name()] = d + } + } + } + }) + return p +} + +type Methods struct { + List []Method + once sync.Once + byName map[protoreflect.Name]*Method // protected by once +} + +func (p *Methods) Len() int { + return len(p.List) +} +func (p *Methods) Get(i int) protoreflect.MethodDescriptor { + return &p.List[i] +} +func (p *Methods) ByName(s protoreflect.Name) protoreflect.MethodDescriptor { + if d := p.lazyInit().byName[s]; d != nil { + return d + } + return nil +} +func (p *Methods) Format(s fmt.State, r rune) { + descfmt.FormatList(s, r, p) +} +func (p *Methods) ProtoInternal(pragma.DoNotImplement) {} +func (p *Methods) lazyInit() *Methods { + p.once.Do(func() { + if len(p.List) > 0 { + p.byName = make(map[protoreflect.Name]*Method, len(p.List)) + for i := range p.List { + d := &p.List[i] + if _, ok := p.byName[d.Name()]; !ok { + p.byName[d.Name()] = d + } + } + } + }) + return p +} diff --git a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/filedesc/placeholder.go b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/filedesc/placeholder.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000..dbf2c60 --- /dev/null +++ b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/filedesc/placeholder.go @@ -0,0 +1,107 @@ +// Copyright 2019 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. +// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style +// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. + +package filedesc + +import ( + "google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/descopts" + "google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/pragma" + pref "google.golang.org/protobuf/reflect/protoreflect" +) + +var ( + emptyNames = new(Names) + emptyEnumRanges = new(EnumRanges) + emptyFieldRanges = new(FieldRanges) + emptyFieldNumbers = new(FieldNumbers) + emptySourceLocations = new(SourceLocations) + + emptyFiles = new(FileImports) + emptyMessages = new(Messages) + emptyFields = new(Fields) + emptyOneofs = new(Oneofs) + emptyEnums = new(Enums) + emptyEnumValues = new(EnumValues) + emptyExtensions = new(Extensions) + emptyServices = new(Services) +) + +// PlaceholderFile is a placeholder, representing only the file path. +type PlaceholderFile string + +func (f PlaceholderFile) ParentFile() pref.FileDescriptor { return f } +func (f PlaceholderFile) Parent() pref.Descriptor { return nil } +func (f PlaceholderFile) Index() int { return 0 } +func (f PlaceholderFile) Syntax() pref.Syntax { return 0 } +func (f PlaceholderFile) Name() pref.Name { return "" } +func (f PlaceholderFile) FullName() pref.FullName { return "" } +func (f PlaceholderFile) IsPlaceholder() bool { return true } +func (f PlaceholderFile) Options() pref.ProtoMessage { return descopts.File } +func (f PlaceholderFile) Path() string { return string(f) } +func (f PlaceholderFile) Package() pref.FullName { return "" } +func (f PlaceholderFile) Imports() pref.FileImports { return emptyFiles } +func (f PlaceholderFile) Messages() pref.MessageDescriptors { return emptyMessages } +func (f PlaceholderFile) Enums() pref.EnumDescriptors { return emptyEnums } +func (f PlaceholderFile) Extensions() pref.ExtensionDescriptors { return emptyExtensions } +func (f PlaceholderFile) Services() pref.ServiceDescriptors { return emptyServices } +func (f PlaceholderFile) SourceLocations() pref.SourceLocations { return emptySourceLocations } +func (f PlaceholderFile) ProtoType(pref.FileDescriptor) { return } +func (f PlaceholderFile) ProtoInternal(pragma.DoNotImplement) { return } + +// PlaceholderEnum is a placeholder, representing only the full name. +type PlaceholderEnum pref.FullName + +func (e PlaceholderEnum) ParentFile() pref.FileDescriptor { return nil } +func (e PlaceholderEnum) Parent() pref.Descriptor { return nil } +func (e PlaceholderEnum) Index() int { return 0 } +func (e PlaceholderEnum) Syntax() pref.Syntax { return 0 } +func (e PlaceholderEnum) Name() pref.Name { return pref.FullName(e).Name() } +func (e PlaceholderEnum) FullName() pref.FullName { return pref.FullName(e) } +func (e PlaceholderEnum) IsPlaceholder() bool { return true } +func (e PlaceholderEnum) Options() pref.ProtoMessage { return descopts.Enum } +func (e PlaceholderEnum) Values() pref.EnumValueDescriptors { return emptyEnumValues } +func (e PlaceholderEnum) ReservedNames() pref.Names { return emptyNames } +func (e PlaceholderEnum) ReservedRanges() pref.EnumRanges { return emptyEnumRanges } +func (e PlaceholderEnum) ProtoType(pref.EnumDescriptor) { return } +func (e PlaceholderEnum) ProtoInternal(pragma.DoNotImplement) { return } + +// PlaceholderEnumValue is a placeholder, representing only the full name. +type PlaceholderEnumValue pref.FullName + +func (e PlaceholderEnumValue) ParentFile() pref.FileDescriptor { return nil } +func (e PlaceholderEnumValue) Parent() pref.Descriptor { return nil } +func (e PlaceholderEnumValue) Index() int { return 0 } +func (e PlaceholderEnumValue) Syntax() pref.Syntax { return 0 } +func (e PlaceholderEnumValue) Name() pref.Name { return pref.FullName(e).Name() } +func (e PlaceholderEnumValue) FullName() pref.FullName { return pref.FullName(e) } +func (e PlaceholderEnumValue) IsPlaceholder() bool { return true } +func (e PlaceholderEnumValue) Options() pref.ProtoMessage { return descopts.EnumValue } +func (e PlaceholderEnumValue) Number() pref.EnumNumber { return 0 } +func (e PlaceholderEnumValue) ProtoType(pref.EnumValueDescriptor) { return } +func (e PlaceholderEnumValue) ProtoInternal(pragma.DoNotImplement) { return } + +// PlaceholderMessage is a placeholder, representing only the full name. +type PlaceholderMessage pref.FullName + +func (m PlaceholderMessage) ParentFile() pref.FileDescriptor { return nil } +func (m PlaceholderMessage) Parent() pref.Descriptor { return nil } +func (m PlaceholderMessage) Index() int { return 0 } +func (m PlaceholderMessage) Syntax() pref.Syntax { return 0 } +func (m PlaceholderMessage) Name() pref.Name { return pref.FullName(m).Name() } +func (m PlaceholderMessage) FullName() pref.FullName { return pref.FullName(m) } +func (m PlaceholderMessage) IsPlaceholder() bool { return true } +func (m PlaceholderMessage) Options() pref.ProtoMessage { return descopts.Message } +func (m PlaceholderMessage) IsMapEntry() bool { return false } +func (m PlaceholderMessage) Fields() pref.FieldDescriptors { return emptyFields } +func (m PlaceholderMessage) Oneofs() pref.OneofDescriptors { return emptyOneofs } +func (m PlaceholderMessage) ReservedNames() pref.Names { return emptyNames } +func (m PlaceholderMessage) ReservedRanges() pref.FieldRanges { return emptyFieldRanges } +func (m PlaceholderMessage) RequiredNumbers() pref.FieldNumbers { return emptyFieldNumbers } +func (m PlaceholderMessage) ExtensionRanges() pref.FieldRanges { return emptyFieldRanges } +func (m PlaceholderMessage) ExtensionRangeOptions(int) pref.ProtoMessage { panic("index out of range") } +func (m PlaceholderMessage) Messages() pref.MessageDescriptors { return emptyMessages } +func (m PlaceholderMessage) Enums() pref.EnumDescriptors { return emptyEnums } +func (m PlaceholderMessage) Extensions() pref.ExtensionDescriptors { return emptyExtensions } +func (m PlaceholderMessage) ProtoType(pref.MessageDescriptor) { return } +func (m PlaceholderMessage) ProtoInternal(pragma.DoNotImplement) { return } diff --git a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/filetype/build.go b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/filetype/build.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000..0a0dd35 --- /dev/null +++ b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/filetype/build.go @@ -0,0 +1,297 @@ +// Copyright 2019 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. +// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style +// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. + +// Package filetype provides functionality for wrapping descriptors +// with Go type information. +package filetype + +import ( + "reflect" + + "google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/descopts" + fdesc "google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/filedesc" + pimpl "google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/impl" + pref "google.golang.org/protobuf/reflect/protoreflect" + preg "google.golang.org/protobuf/reflect/protoregistry" +) + +// Builder constructs type descriptors from a raw file descriptor +// and associated Go types for each enum and message declaration. +// +// +// Flattened Ordering +// +// The protobuf type system represents declarations as a tree. Certain nodes in +// the tree require us to either associate it with a concrete Go type or to +// resolve a dependency, which is information that must be provided separately +// since it cannot be derived from the file descriptor alone. +// +// However, representing a tree as Go literals is difficult to simply do in a +// space and time efficient way. Thus, we store them as a flattened list of +// objects where the serialization order from the tree-based form is important. +// +// The "flattened ordering" is defined as a tree traversal of all enum, message, +// extension, and service declarations using the following algorithm: +// +// def VisitFileDecls(fd): +// for e in fd.Enums: yield e +// for m in fd.Messages: yield m +// for x in fd.Extensions: yield x +// for s in fd.Services: yield s +// for m in fd.Messages: yield from VisitMessageDecls(m) +// +// def VisitMessageDecls(md): +// for e in md.Enums: yield e +// for m in md.Messages: yield m +// for x in md.Extensions: yield x +// for m in md.Messages: yield from VisitMessageDecls(m) +// +// The traversal starts at the root file descriptor and yields each direct +// declaration within each node before traversing into sub-declarations +// that children themselves may have. +type Builder struct { + // File is the underlying file descriptor builder. + File fdesc.Builder + + // GoTypes is a unique set of the Go types for all declarations and + // dependencies. Each type is represented as a zero value of the Go type. + // + // Declarations are Go types generated for enums and messages directly + // declared (not publicly imported) in the proto source file. + // Messages for map entries are accounted for, but represented by nil. + // Enum declarations in "flattened ordering" come first, followed by + // message declarations in "flattened ordering". + // + // Dependencies are Go types for enums or messages referenced by + // message fields (excluding weak fields), for parent extended messages of + // extension fields, for enums or messages referenced by extension fields, + // and for input and output messages referenced by service methods. + // Dependencies must come after declarations, but the ordering of + // dependencies themselves is unspecified. + GoTypes []interface{} + + // DependencyIndexes is an ordered list of indexes into GoTypes for the + // dependencies of messages, extensions, or services. + // + // There are 5 sub-lists in "flattened ordering" concatenated back-to-back: + // 0. Message field dependencies: list of the enum or message type + // referred to by every message field. + // 1. Extension field targets: list of the extended parent message of + // every extension. + // 2. Extension field dependencies: list of the enum or message type + // referred to by every extension field. + // 3. Service method inputs: list of the input message type + // referred to by every service method. + // 4. Service method outputs: list of the output message type + // referred to by every service method. + // + // The offset into DependencyIndexes for the start of each sub-list + // is appended to the end in reverse order. + DependencyIndexes []int32 + + // EnumInfos is a list of enum infos in "flattened ordering". + EnumInfos []pimpl.EnumInfo + + // MessageInfos is a list of message infos in "flattened ordering". + // If provided, the GoType and PBType for each element is populated. + // + // Requirement: len(MessageInfos) == len(Build.Messages) + MessageInfos []pimpl.MessageInfo + + // ExtensionInfos is a list of extension infos in "flattened ordering". + // Each element is initialized and registered with the protoregistry package. + // + // Requirement: len(LegacyExtensions) == len(Build.Extensions) + ExtensionInfos []pimpl.ExtensionInfo + + // TypeRegistry is the registry to register each type descriptor. + // If nil, it uses protoregistry.GlobalTypes. + TypeRegistry interface { + RegisterMessage(pref.MessageType) error + RegisterEnum(pref.EnumType) error + RegisterExtension(pref.ExtensionType) error + } +} + +// Out is the output of the builder. +type Out struct { + File pref.FileDescriptor +} + +func (tb Builder) Build() (out Out) { + // Replace the resolver with one that resolves dependencies by index, + // which is faster and more reliable than relying on the global registry. + if tb.File.FileRegistry == nil { + tb.File.FileRegistry = preg.GlobalFiles + } + tb.File.FileRegistry = &resolverByIndex{ + goTypes: tb.GoTypes, + depIdxs: tb.DependencyIndexes, + fileRegistry: tb.File.FileRegistry, + } + + // Initialize registry if unpopulated. + if tb.TypeRegistry == nil { + tb.TypeRegistry = preg.GlobalTypes + } + + fbOut := tb.File.Build() + out.File = fbOut.File + + // Process enums. + enumGoTypes := tb.GoTypes[:len(fbOut.Enums)] + if len(tb.EnumInfos) != len(fbOut.Enums) { + panic("mismatching enum lengths") + } + if len(fbOut.Enums) > 0 { + for i := range fbOut.Enums { + tb.EnumInfos[i] = pimpl.EnumInfo{ + GoReflectType: reflect.TypeOf(enumGoTypes[i]), + Desc: &fbOut.Enums[i], + } + // Register enum types. + if err := tb.TypeRegistry.RegisterEnum(&tb.EnumInfos[i]); err != nil { + panic(err) + } + } + } + + // Process messages. + messageGoTypes := tb.GoTypes[len(fbOut.Enums):][:len(fbOut.Messages)] + if len(tb.MessageInfos) != len(fbOut.Messages) { + panic("mismatching message lengths") + } + if len(fbOut.Messages) > 0 { + for i := range fbOut.Messages { + if messageGoTypes[i] == nil { + continue // skip map entry + } + + tb.MessageInfos[i].GoReflectType = reflect.TypeOf(messageGoTypes[i]) + tb.MessageInfos[i].Desc = &fbOut.Messages[i] + + // Register message types. + if err := tb.TypeRegistry.RegisterMessage(&tb.MessageInfos[i]); err != nil { + panic(err) + } + } + + // As a special-case for descriptor.proto, + // locally register concrete message type for the options. + if out.File.Path() == "google/protobuf/descriptor.proto" && out.File.Package() == "google.protobuf" { + for i := range fbOut.Messages { + switch fbOut.Messages[i].Name() { + case "FileOptions": + descopts.File = messageGoTypes[i].(pref.ProtoMessage) + case "EnumOptions": + descopts.Enum = messageGoTypes[i].(pref.ProtoMessage) + case "EnumValueOptions": + descopts.EnumValue = messageGoTypes[i].(pref.ProtoMessage) + case "MessageOptions": + descopts.Message = messageGoTypes[i].(pref.ProtoMessage) + case "FieldOptions": + descopts.Field = messageGoTypes[i].(pref.ProtoMessage) + case "OneofOptions": + descopts.Oneof = messageGoTypes[i].(pref.ProtoMessage) + case "ExtensionRangeOptions": + descopts.ExtensionRange = messageGoTypes[i].(pref.ProtoMessage) + case "ServiceOptions": + descopts.Service = messageGoTypes[i].(pref.ProtoMessage) + case "MethodOptions": + descopts.Method = messageGoTypes[i].(pref.ProtoMessage) + } + } + } + } + + // Process extensions. + if len(tb.ExtensionInfos) != len(fbOut.Extensions) { + panic("mismatching extension lengths") + } + var depIdx int32 + for i := range fbOut.Extensions { + // For enum and message kinds, determine the referent Go type so + // that we can construct their constructors. + const listExtDeps = 2 + var goType reflect.Type + switch fbOut.Extensions[i].L1.Kind { + case pref.EnumKind: + j := depIdxs.Get(tb.DependencyIndexes, listExtDeps, depIdx) + goType = reflect.TypeOf(tb.GoTypes[j]) + depIdx++ + case pref.MessageKind, pref.GroupKind: + j := depIdxs.Get(tb.DependencyIndexes, listExtDeps, depIdx) + goType = reflect.TypeOf(tb.GoTypes[j]) + depIdx++ + default: + goType = goTypeForPBKind[fbOut.Extensions[i].L1.Kind] + } + if fbOut.Extensions[i].IsList() { + goType = reflect.SliceOf(goType) + } + + pimpl.InitExtensionInfo(&tb.ExtensionInfos[i], &fbOut.Extensions[i], goType) + + // Register extension types. + if err := tb.TypeRegistry.RegisterExtension(&tb.ExtensionInfos[i]); err != nil { + panic(err) + } + } + + return out +} + +var goTypeForPBKind = map[pref.Kind]reflect.Type{ + pref.BoolKind: reflect.TypeOf(bool(false)), + pref.Int32Kind: reflect.TypeOf(int32(0)), + pref.Sint32Kind: reflect.TypeOf(int32(0)), + pref.Sfixed32Kind: reflect.TypeOf(int32(0)), + pref.Int64Kind: reflect.TypeOf(int64(0)), + pref.Sint64Kind: reflect.TypeOf(int64(0)), + pref.Sfixed64Kind: reflect.TypeOf(int64(0)), + pref.Uint32Kind: reflect.TypeOf(uint32(0)), + pref.Fixed32Kind: reflect.TypeOf(uint32(0)), + pref.Uint64Kind: reflect.TypeOf(uint64(0)), + pref.Fixed64Kind: reflect.TypeOf(uint64(0)), + pref.FloatKind: reflect.TypeOf(float32(0)), + pref.DoubleKind: reflect.TypeOf(float64(0)), + pref.StringKind: reflect.TypeOf(string("")), + pref.BytesKind: reflect.TypeOf([]byte(nil)), +} + +type depIdxs []int32 + +// Get retrieves the jth element of the ith sub-list. +func (x depIdxs) Get(i, j int32) int32 { + return x[x[int32(len(x))-i-1]+j] +} + +type ( + resolverByIndex struct { + goTypes []interface{} + depIdxs depIdxs + fileRegistry + } + fileRegistry interface { + FindFileByPath(string) (pref.FileDescriptor, error) + FindDescriptorByName(pref.FullName) (pref.Descriptor, error) + RegisterFile(pref.FileDescriptor) error + } +) + +func (r *resolverByIndex) FindEnumByIndex(i, j int32, es []fdesc.Enum, ms []fdesc.Message) pref.EnumDescriptor { + if depIdx := int(r.depIdxs.Get(i, j)); int(depIdx) < len(es)+len(ms) { + return &es[depIdx] + } else { + return pimpl.Export{}.EnumDescriptorOf(r.goTypes[depIdx]) + } +} + +func (r *resolverByIndex) FindMessageByIndex(i, j int32, es []fdesc.Enum, ms []fdesc.Message) pref.MessageDescriptor { + if depIdx := int(r.depIdxs.Get(i, j)); depIdx < len(es)+len(ms) { + return &ms[depIdx-len(es)] + } else { + return pimpl.Export{}.MessageDescriptorOf(r.goTypes[depIdx]) + } +} diff --git a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/flags/flags.go b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/flags/flags.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000..58372dd --- /dev/null +++ b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/flags/flags.go @@ -0,0 +1,24 @@ +// Copyright 2018 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. +// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style +// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. + +// Package flags provides a set of flags controlled by build tags. +package flags + +// ProtoLegacy specifies whether to enable support for legacy functionality +// such as MessageSets, weak fields, and various other obscure behavior +// that is necessary to maintain backwards compatibility with proto1 or +// the pre-release variants of proto2 and proto3. +// +// This is disabled by default unless built with the "protolegacy" tag. +// +// WARNING: The compatibility agreement covers nothing provided by this flag. +// As such, functionality may suddenly be removed or changed at our discretion. +const ProtoLegacy = protoLegacy + +// LazyUnmarshalExtensions specifies whether to lazily unmarshal extensions. +// +// Lazy extension unmarshaling validates the contents of message-valued +// extension fields at unmarshal time, but defers creating the message +// structure until the extension is first accessed. +const LazyUnmarshalExtensions = ProtoLegacy diff --git a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/flags/proto_legacy_disable.go b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/flags/proto_legacy_disable.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000..a72995f --- /dev/null +++ b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/flags/proto_legacy_disable.go @@ -0,0 +1,9 @@ +// Copyright 2018 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. +// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style +// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. + +// +build !protolegacy + +package flags + +const protoLegacy = false diff --git a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/flags/proto_legacy_enable.go b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/flags/proto_legacy_enable.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000..772e2f0 --- /dev/null +++ b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/flags/proto_legacy_enable.go @@ -0,0 +1,9 @@ +// Copyright 2018 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. +// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style +// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. + +// +build protolegacy + +package flags + +const protoLegacy = true diff --git a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/genid/any_gen.go b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/genid/any_gen.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000..e6f7d47 --- /dev/null +++ b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/genid/any_gen.go @@ -0,0 +1,34 @@ +// Copyright 2019 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. +// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style +// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. + +// Code generated by generate-protos. DO NOT EDIT. + +package genid + +import ( + protoreflect "google.golang.org/protobuf/reflect/protoreflect" +) + +const File_google_protobuf_any_proto = "google/protobuf/any.proto" + +// Names for google.protobuf.Any. +const ( + Any_message_name protoreflect.Name = "Any" + Any_message_fullname protoreflect.FullName = "google.protobuf.Any" +) + +// Field names for google.protobuf.Any. +const ( + Any_TypeUrl_field_name protoreflect.Name = "type_url" + Any_Value_field_name protoreflect.Name = "value" + + Any_TypeUrl_field_fullname protoreflect.FullName = "google.protobuf.Any.type_url" + Any_Value_field_fullname protoreflect.FullName = "google.protobuf.Any.value" +) + +// Field numbers for google.protobuf.Any. +const ( + Any_TypeUrl_field_number protoreflect.FieldNumber = 1 + Any_Value_field_number protoreflect.FieldNumber = 2 +) diff --git a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/genid/api_gen.go b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/genid/api_gen.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000..df8f918 --- /dev/null +++ b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/genid/api_gen.go @@ -0,0 +1,106 @@ +// Copyright 2019 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. +// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style +// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. + +// Code generated by generate-protos. DO NOT EDIT. + +package genid + +import ( + protoreflect "google.golang.org/protobuf/reflect/protoreflect" +) + +const File_google_protobuf_api_proto = "google/protobuf/api.proto" + +// Names for google.protobuf.Api. +const ( + Api_message_name protoreflect.Name = "Api" + Api_message_fullname protoreflect.FullName = "google.protobuf.Api" +) + +// Field names for google.protobuf.Api. +const ( + Api_Name_field_name protoreflect.Name = "name" + Api_Methods_field_name protoreflect.Name = "methods" + Api_Options_field_name protoreflect.Name = "options" + Api_Version_field_name protoreflect.Name = "version" + Api_SourceContext_field_name protoreflect.Name = "source_context" + Api_Mixins_field_name protoreflect.Name = "mixins" + Api_Syntax_field_name protoreflect.Name = "syntax" + + Api_Name_field_fullname protoreflect.FullName = "google.protobuf.Api.name" + Api_Methods_field_fullname protoreflect.FullName = "google.protobuf.Api.methods" + Api_Options_field_fullname protoreflect.FullName = "google.protobuf.Api.options" + Api_Version_field_fullname protoreflect.FullName = "google.protobuf.Api.version" + Api_SourceContext_field_fullname protoreflect.FullName = "google.protobuf.Api.source_context" + Api_Mixins_field_fullname protoreflect.FullName = "google.protobuf.Api.mixins" + Api_Syntax_field_fullname protoreflect.FullName = "google.protobuf.Api.syntax" +) + +// Field numbers for google.protobuf.Api. +const ( + Api_Name_field_number protoreflect.FieldNumber = 1 + Api_Methods_field_number protoreflect.FieldNumber = 2 + Api_Options_field_number protoreflect.FieldNumber = 3 + Api_Version_field_number protoreflect.FieldNumber = 4 + Api_SourceContext_field_number protoreflect.FieldNumber = 5 + Api_Mixins_field_number protoreflect.FieldNumber = 6 + Api_Syntax_field_number protoreflect.FieldNumber = 7 +) + +// Names for google.protobuf.Method. +const ( + Method_message_name protoreflect.Name = "Method" + Method_message_fullname protoreflect.FullName = "google.protobuf.Method" +) + +// Field names for google.protobuf.Method. +const ( + Method_Name_field_name protoreflect.Name = "name" + Method_RequestTypeUrl_field_name protoreflect.Name = "request_type_url" + Method_RequestStreaming_field_name protoreflect.Name = "request_streaming" + Method_ResponseTypeUrl_field_name protoreflect.Name = "response_type_url" + Method_ResponseStreaming_field_name protoreflect.Name = "response_streaming" + Method_Options_field_name protoreflect.Name = "options" + Method_Syntax_field_name protoreflect.Name = "syntax" + + Method_Name_field_fullname protoreflect.FullName = "google.protobuf.Method.name" + Method_RequestTypeUrl_field_fullname protoreflect.FullName = "google.protobuf.Method.request_type_url" + Method_RequestStreaming_field_fullname protoreflect.FullName = "google.protobuf.Method.request_streaming" + Method_ResponseTypeUrl_field_fullname protoreflect.FullName = "google.protobuf.Method.response_type_url" + Method_ResponseStreaming_field_fullname protoreflect.FullName = "google.protobuf.Method.response_streaming" + Method_Options_field_fullname protoreflect.FullName = "google.protobuf.Method.options" + Method_Syntax_field_fullname protoreflect.FullName = "google.protobuf.Method.syntax" +) + +// Field numbers for google.protobuf.Method. +const ( + Method_Name_field_number protoreflect.FieldNumber = 1 + Method_RequestTypeUrl_field_number protoreflect.FieldNumber = 2 + Method_RequestStreaming_field_number protoreflect.FieldNumber = 3 + Method_ResponseTypeUrl_field_number protoreflect.FieldNumber = 4 + Method_ResponseStreaming_field_number protoreflect.FieldNumber = 5 + Method_Options_field_number protoreflect.FieldNumber = 6 + Method_Syntax_field_number protoreflect.FieldNumber = 7 +) + +// Names for google.protobuf.Mixin. +const ( + Mixin_message_name protoreflect.Name = "Mixin" + Mixin_message_fullname protoreflect.FullName = "google.protobuf.Mixin" +) + +// Field names for google.protobuf.Mixin. +const ( + Mixin_Name_field_name protoreflect.Name = "name" + Mixin_Root_field_name protoreflect.Name = "root" + + Mixin_Name_field_fullname protoreflect.FullName = "google.protobuf.Mixin.name" + Mixin_Root_field_fullname protoreflect.FullName = "google.protobuf.Mixin.root" +) + +// Field numbers for google.protobuf.Mixin. +const ( + Mixin_Name_field_number protoreflect.FieldNumber = 1 + Mixin_Root_field_number protoreflect.FieldNumber = 2 +) diff --git a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/genid/descriptor_gen.go b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/genid/descriptor_gen.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000..e3cdf1c --- /dev/null +++ b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/genid/descriptor_gen.go @@ -0,0 +1,829 @@ +// Copyright 2019 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. +// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style +// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. + +// Code generated by generate-protos. DO NOT EDIT. + +package genid + +import ( + protoreflect "google.golang.org/protobuf/reflect/protoreflect" +) + +const File_google_protobuf_descriptor_proto = "google/protobuf/descriptor.proto" + +// Names for google.protobuf.FileDescriptorSet. +const ( + FileDescriptorSet_message_name protoreflect.Name = "FileDescriptorSet" + FileDescriptorSet_message_fullname protoreflect.FullName = "google.protobuf.FileDescriptorSet" +) + +// Field names for google.protobuf.FileDescriptorSet. +const ( + FileDescriptorSet_File_field_name protoreflect.Name = "file" + + FileDescriptorSet_File_field_fullname protoreflect.FullName = "google.protobuf.FileDescriptorSet.file" +) + +// Field numbers for google.protobuf.FileDescriptorSet. +const ( + FileDescriptorSet_File_field_number protoreflect.FieldNumber = 1 +) + +// Names for google.protobuf.FileDescriptorProto. +const ( + FileDescriptorProto_message_name protoreflect.Name = "FileDescriptorProto" + FileDescriptorProto_message_fullname protoreflect.FullName = "google.protobuf.FileDescriptorProto" +) + +// Field names for google.protobuf.FileDescriptorProto. +const ( + FileDescriptorProto_Name_field_name protoreflect.Name = "name" + FileDescriptorProto_Package_field_name protoreflect.Name = "package" + FileDescriptorProto_Dependency_field_name protoreflect.Name = "dependency" + FileDescriptorProto_PublicDependency_field_name protoreflect.Name = "public_dependency" + FileDescriptorProto_WeakDependency_field_name protoreflect.Name = "weak_dependency" + FileDescriptorProto_MessageType_field_name protoreflect.Name = "message_type" + FileDescriptorProto_EnumType_field_name protoreflect.Name = "enum_type" + FileDescriptorProto_Service_field_name protoreflect.Name = "service" + FileDescriptorProto_Extension_field_name protoreflect.Name = "extension" + FileDescriptorProto_Options_field_name protoreflect.Name = "options" + FileDescriptorProto_SourceCodeInfo_field_name protoreflect.Name = "source_code_info" + FileDescriptorProto_Syntax_field_name protoreflect.Name = "syntax" + + FileDescriptorProto_Name_field_fullname protoreflect.FullName = "google.protobuf.FileDescriptorProto.name" + FileDescriptorProto_Package_field_fullname protoreflect.FullName = "google.protobuf.FileDescriptorProto.package" + FileDescriptorProto_Dependency_field_fullname protoreflect.FullName = "google.protobuf.FileDescriptorProto.dependency" + FileDescriptorProto_PublicDependency_field_fullname protoreflect.FullName = "google.protobuf.FileDescriptorProto.public_dependency" + FileDescriptorProto_WeakDependency_field_fullname protoreflect.FullName = "google.protobuf.FileDescriptorProto.weak_dependency" + FileDescriptorProto_MessageType_field_fullname protoreflect.FullName = "google.protobuf.FileDescriptorProto.message_type" + FileDescriptorProto_EnumType_field_fullname protoreflect.FullName = "google.protobuf.FileDescriptorProto.enum_type" + FileDescriptorProto_Service_field_fullname protoreflect.FullName = "google.protobuf.FileDescriptorProto.service" + FileDescriptorProto_Extension_field_fullname protoreflect.FullName = "google.protobuf.FileDescriptorProto.extension" + FileDescriptorProto_Options_field_fullname protoreflect.FullName = "google.protobuf.FileDescriptorProto.options" + FileDescriptorProto_SourceCodeInfo_field_fullname protoreflect.FullName = "google.protobuf.FileDescriptorProto.source_code_info" + FileDescriptorProto_Syntax_field_fullname protoreflect.FullName = "google.protobuf.FileDescriptorProto.syntax" +) + +// Field numbers for google.protobuf.FileDescriptorProto. +const ( + FileDescriptorProto_Name_field_number protoreflect.FieldNumber = 1 + FileDescriptorProto_Package_field_number protoreflect.FieldNumber = 2 + FileDescriptorProto_Dependency_field_number protoreflect.FieldNumber = 3 + FileDescriptorProto_PublicDependency_field_number protoreflect.FieldNumber = 10 + FileDescriptorProto_WeakDependency_field_number protoreflect.FieldNumber = 11 + 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+ DescriptorProto_NestedType_field_name protoreflect.Name = "nested_type" + DescriptorProto_EnumType_field_name protoreflect.Name = "enum_type" + DescriptorProto_ExtensionRange_field_name protoreflect.Name = "extension_range" + DescriptorProto_OneofDecl_field_name protoreflect.Name = "oneof_decl" + DescriptorProto_Options_field_name protoreflect.Name = "options" + DescriptorProto_ReservedRange_field_name protoreflect.Name = "reserved_range" + DescriptorProto_ReservedName_field_name protoreflect.Name = "reserved_name" + + DescriptorProto_Name_field_fullname protoreflect.FullName = "google.protobuf.DescriptorProto.name" + DescriptorProto_Field_field_fullname protoreflect.FullName = "google.protobuf.DescriptorProto.field" + DescriptorProto_Extension_field_fullname protoreflect.FullName = "google.protobuf.DescriptorProto.extension" + DescriptorProto_NestedType_field_fullname protoreflect.FullName = "google.protobuf.DescriptorProto.nested_type" + DescriptorProto_EnumType_field_fullname 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protoreflect.Name = "options" + + DescriptorProto_ExtensionRange_Start_field_fullname protoreflect.FullName = "google.protobuf.DescriptorProto.ExtensionRange.start" + DescriptorProto_ExtensionRange_End_field_fullname protoreflect.FullName = "google.protobuf.DescriptorProto.ExtensionRange.end" + DescriptorProto_ExtensionRange_Options_field_fullname protoreflect.FullName = "google.protobuf.DescriptorProto.ExtensionRange.options" +) + +// Field numbers for google.protobuf.DescriptorProto.ExtensionRange. +const ( + DescriptorProto_ExtensionRange_Start_field_number protoreflect.FieldNumber = 1 + DescriptorProto_ExtensionRange_End_field_number protoreflect.FieldNumber = 2 + DescriptorProto_ExtensionRange_Options_field_number protoreflect.FieldNumber = 3 +) + +// Names for google.protobuf.DescriptorProto.ReservedRange. +const ( + DescriptorProto_ReservedRange_message_name protoreflect.Name = "ReservedRange" + DescriptorProto_ReservedRange_message_fullname protoreflect.FullName = "google.protobuf.DescriptorProto.ReservedRange" +) + +// Field names for google.protobuf.DescriptorProto.ReservedRange. +const ( + DescriptorProto_ReservedRange_Start_field_name protoreflect.Name = "start" + DescriptorProto_ReservedRange_End_field_name protoreflect.Name = "end" + + DescriptorProto_ReservedRange_Start_field_fullname protoreflect.FullName = "google.protobuf.DescriptorProto.ReservedRange.start" + DescriptorProto_ReservedRange_End_field_fullname protoreflect.FullName = "google.protobuf.DescriptorProto.ReservedRange.end" +) + +// Field numbers for google.protobuf.DescriptorProto.ReservedRange. +const ( + DescriptorProto_ReservedRange_Start_field_number protoreflect.FieldNumber = 1 + DescriptorProto_ReservedRange_End_field_number protoreflect.FieldNumber = 2 +) + +// Names for google.protobuf.ExtensionRangeOptions. +const ( + ExtensionRangeOptions_message_name protoreflect.Name = "ExtensionRangeOptions" + ExtensionRangeOptions_message_fullname protoreflect.FullName = "google.protobuf.ExtensionRangeOptions" +) + +// Field names for google.protobuf.ExtensionRangeOptions. +const ( + ExtensionRangeOptions_UninterpretedOption_field_name protoreflect.Name = "uninterpreted_option" + + ExtensionRangeOptions_UninterpretedOption_field_fullname protoreflect.FullName = "google.protobuf.ExtensionRangeOptions.uninterpreted_option" +) + +// Field numbers for google.protobuf.ExtensionRangeOptions. +const ( + ExtensionRangeOptions_UninterpretedOption_field_number protoreflect.FieldNumber = 999 +) + +// Names for google.protobuf.FieldDescriptorProto. +const ( + FieldDescriptorProto_message_name protoreflect.Name = "FieldDescriptorProto" + FieldDescriptorProto_message_fullname protoreflect.FullName = "google.protobuf.FieldDescriptorProto" +) + +// Field names for google.protobuf.FieldDescriptorProto. +const ( + FieldDescriptorProto_Name_field_name protoreflect.Name = "name" + FieldDescriptorProto_Number_field_name protoreflect.Name = "number" + 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google.protobuf.FieldDescriptorProto.Type. +const ( + FieldDescriptorProto_Type_enum_fullname = "google.protobuf.FieldDescriptorProto.Type" + FieldDescriptorProto_Type_enum_name = "Type" +) + +// Full and short names for google.protobuf.FieldDescriptorProto.Label. +const ( + FieldDescriptorProto_Label_enum_fullname = "google.protobuf.FieldDescriptorProto.Label" + FieldDescriptorProto_Label_enum_name = "Label" +) + +// Names for google.protobuf.OneofDescriptorProto. +const ( + OneofDescriptorProto_message_name protoreflect.Name = "OneofDescriptorProto" + OneofDescriptorProto_message_fullname protoreflect.FullName = "google.protobuf.OneofDescriptorProto" +) + +// Field names for google.protobuf.OneofDescriptorProto. +const ( + OneofDescriptorProto_Name_field_name protoreflect.Name = "name" + OneofDescriptorProto_Options_field_name protoreflect.Name = "options" + + OneofDescriptorProto_Name_field_fullname protoreflect.FullName = "google.protobuf.OneofDescriptorProto.name" + OneofDescriptorProto_Options_field_fullname protoreflect.FullName = "google.protobuf.OneofDescriptorProto.options" +) + +// Field numbers for google.protobuf.OneofDescriptorProto. +const ( + OneofDescriptorProto_Name_field_number protoreflect.FieldNumber = 1 + OneofDescriptorProto_Options_field_number protoreflect.FieldNumber = 2 +) + +// Names for google.protobuf.EnumDescriptorProto. +const ( + EnumDescriptorProto_message_name protoreflect.Name = "EnumDescriptorProto" + EnumDescriptorProto_message_fullname protoreflect.FullName = "google.protobuf.EnumDescriptorProto" +) + +// Field names for google.protobuf.EnumDescriptorProto. +const ( + EnumDescriptorProto_Name_field_name protoreflect.Name = "name" + EnumDescriptorProto_Value_field_name protoreflect.Name = "value" + EnumDescriptorProto_Options_field_name protoreflect.Name = "options" + EnumDescriptorProto_ReservedRange_field_name protoreflect.Name = "reserved_range" + EnumDescriptorProto_ReservedName_field_name protoreflect.Name = 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EnumDescriptorProto_ReservedName_field_number protoreflect.FieldNumber = 5 +) + +// Names for google.protobuf.EnumDescriptorProto.EnumReservedRange. +const ( + EnumDescriptorProto_EnumReservedRange_message_name protoreflect.Name = "EnumReservedRange" + EnumDescriptorProto_EnumReservedRange_message_fullname protoreflect.FullName = "google.protobuf.EnumDescriptorProto.EnumReservedRange" +) + +// Field names for google.protobuf.EnumDescriptorProto.EnumReservedRange. +const ( + EnumDescriptorProto_EnumReservedRange_Start_field_name protoreflect.Name = "start" + EnumDescriptorProto_EnumReservedRange_End_field_name protoreflect.Name = "end" + + EnumDescriptorProto_EnumReservedRange_Start_field_fullname protoreflect.FullName = "google.protobuf.EnumDescriptorProto.EnumReservedRange.start" + EnumDescriptorProto_EnumReservedRange_End_field_fullname protoreflect.FullName = "google.protobuf.EnumDescriptorProto.EnumReservedRange.end" +) + +// Field numbers for google.protobuf.EnumDescriptorProto.EnumReservedRange. +const ( + EnumDescriptorProto_EnumReservedRange_Start_field_number protoreflect.FieldNumber = 1 + EnumDescriptorProto_EnumReservedRange_End_field_number protoreflect.FieldNumber = 2 +) + +// Names for google.protobuf.EnumValueDescriptorProto. +const ( + EnumValueDescriptorProto_message_name protoreflect.Name = "EnumValueDescriptorProto" + EnumValueDescriptorProto_message_fullname protoreflect.FullName = "google.protobuf.EnumValueDescriptorProto" +) + +// Field names for google.protobuf.EnumValueDescriptorProto. +const ( + EnumValueDescriptorProto_Name_field_name protoreflect.Name = "name" + EnumValueDescriptorProto_Number_field_name protoreflect.Name = "number" + EnumValueDescriptorProto_Options_field_name protoreflect.Name = "options" + + EnumValueDescriptorProto_Name_field_fullname protoreflect.FullName = "google.protobuf.EnumValueDescriptorProto.name" + EnumValueDescriptorProto_Number_field_fullname protoreflect.FullName = "google.protobuf.EnumValueDescriptorProto.number" + EnumValueDescriptorProto_Options_field_fullname protoreflect.FullName = "google.protobuf.EnumValueDescriptorProto.options" +) + +// Field numbers for google.protobuf.EnumValueDescriptorProto. +const ( + EnumValueDescriptorProto_Name_field_number protoreflect.FieldNumber = 1 + EnumValueDescriptorProto_Number_field_number protoreflect.FieldNumber = 2 + EnumValueDescriptorProto_Options_field_number protoreflect.FieldNumber = 3 +) + +// Names for google.protobuf.ServiceDescriptorProto. +const ( + ServiceDescriptorProto_message_name protoreflect.Name = "ServiceDescriptorProto" + ServiceDescriptorProto_message_fullname protoreflect.FullName = "google.protobuf.ServiceDescriptorProto" +) + +// Field names for google.protobuf.ServiceDescriptorProto. +const ( + ServiceDescriptorProto_Name_field_name protoreflect.Name = "name" + ServiceDescriptorProto_Method_field_name protoreflect.Name = "method" + ServiceDescriptorProto_Options_field_name protoreflect.Name = "options" + + ServiceDescriptorProto_Name_field_fullname protoreflect.FullName = "google.protobuf.ServiceDescriptorProto.name" + ServiceDescriptorProto_Method_field_fullname protoreflect.FullName = "google.protobuf.ServiceDescriptorProto.method" + ServiceDescriptorProto_Options_field_fullname protoreflect.FullName = "google.protobuf.ServiceDescriptorProto.options" +) + +// Field numbers for google.protobuf.ServiceDescriptorProto. +const ( + ServiceDescriptorProto_Name_field_number protoreflect.FieldNumber = 1 + ServiceDescriptorProto_Method_field_number protoreflect.FieldNumber = 2 + ServiceDescriptorProto_Options_field_number protoreflect.FieldNumber = 3 +) + +// Names for google.protobuf.MethodDescriptorProto. +const ( + MethodDescriptorProto_message_name protoreflect.Name = "MethodDescriptorProto" + MethodDescriptorProto_message_fullname protoreflect.FullName = "google.protobuf.MethodDescriptorProto" +) + +// Field names for google.protobuf.MethodDescriptorProto. +const ( + MethodDescriptorProto_Name_field_name protoreflect.Name = "name" + MethodDescriptorProto_InputType_field_name protoreflect.Name = "input_type" + MethodDescriptorProto_OutputType_field_name protoreflect.Name = "output_type" + MethodDescriptorProto_Options_field_name protoreflect.Name = "options" + MethodDescriptorProto_ClientStreaming_field_name protoreflect.Name = "client_streaming" + MethodDescriptorProto_ServerStreaming_field_name protoreflect.Name = "server_streaming" + + MethodDescriptorProto_Name_field_fullname protoreflect.FullName = "google.protobuf.MethodDescriptorProto.name" + MethodDescriptorProto_InputType_field_fullname protoreflect.FullName = "google.protobuf.MethodDescriptorProto.input_type" + MethodDescriptorProto_OutputType_field_fullname protoreflect.FullName = "google.protobuf.MethodDescriptorProto.output_type" + MethodDescriptorProto_Options_field_fullname protoreflect.FullName = "google.protobuf.MethodDescriptorProto.options" + MethodDescriptorProto_ClientStreaming_field_fullname protoreflect.FullName = "google.protobuf.MethodDescriptorProto.client_streaming" + MethodDescriptorProto_ServerStreaming_field_fullname protoreflect.FullName = "google.protobuf.MethodDescriptorProto.server_streaming" +) + +// Field numbers for google.protobuf.MethodDescriptorProto. +const ( + MethodDescriptorProto_Name_field_number protoreflect.FieldNumber = 1 + MethodDescriptorProto_InputType_field_number protoreflect.FieldNumber = 2 + MethodDescriptorProto_OutputType_field_number protoreflect.FieldNumber = 3 + MethodDescriptorProto_Options_field_number protoreflect.FieldNumber = 4 + MethodDescriptorProto_ClientStreaming_field_number protoreflect.FieldNumber = 5 + MethodDescriptorProto_ServerStreaming_field_number protoreflect.FieldNumber = 6 +) + +// Names for google.protobuf.FileOptions. +const ( + FileOptions_message_name protoreflect.Name = "FileOptions" + FileOptions_message_fullname protoreflect.FullName = "google.protobuf.FileOptions" +) + +// Field names for google.protobuf.FileOptions. +const ( + FileOptions_JavaPackage_field_name protoreflect.Name = "java_package" + FileOptions_JavaOuterClassname_field_name protoreflect.Name = "java_outer_classname" + FileOptions_JavaMultipleFiles_field_name protoreflect.Name = "java_multiple_files" + FileOptions_JavaGenerateEqualsAndHash_field_name protoreflect.Name = "java_generate_equals_and_hash" + FileOptions_JavaStringCheckUtf8_field_name protoreflect.Name = "java_string_check_utf8" + FileOptions_OptimizeFor_field_name protoreflect.Name = "optimize_for" + FileOptions_GoPackage_field_name protoreflect.Name = "go_package" + FileOptions_CcGenericServices_field_name protoreflect.Name = "cc_generic_services" + FileOptions_JavaGenericServices_field_name protoreflect.Name = "java_generic_services" + FileOptions_PyGenericServices_field_name protoreflect.Name = "py_generic_services" + FileOptions_PhpGenericServices_field_name protoreflect.Name = "php_generic_services" + FileOptions_Deprecated_field_name protoreflect.Name = "deprecated" + FileOptions_CcEnableArenas_field_name protoreflect.Name = "cc_enable_arenas" + FileOptions_ObjcClassPrefix_field_name protoreflect.Name = "objc_class_prefix" + FileOptions_CsharpNamespace_field_name protoreflect.Name = "csharp_namespace" + FileOptions_SwiftPrefix_field_name protoreflect.Name = "swift_prefix" + FileOptions_PhpClassPrefix_field_name protoreflect.Name = "php_class_prefix" + FileOptions_PhpNamespace_field_name protoreflect.Name = "php_namespace" + FileOptions_PhpMetadataNamespace_field_name protoreflect.Name = "php_metadata_namespace" + FileOptions_RubyPackage_field_name protoreflect.Name = "ruby_package" + FileOptions_UninterpretedOption_field_name protoreflect.Name = "uninterpreted_option" + + FileOptions_JavaPackage_field_fullname protoreflect.FullName = "google.protobuf.FileOptions.java_package" + FileOptions_JavaOuterClassname_field_fullname protoreflect.FullName = "google.protobuf.FileOptions.java_outer_classname" + FileOptions_JavaMultipleFiles_field_fullname protoreflect.FullName = "google.protobuf.FileOptions.java_multiple_files" + FileOptions_JavaGenerateEqualsAndHash_field_fullname protoreflect.FullName = "google.protobuf.FileOptions.java_generate_equals_and_hash" + FileOptions_JavaStringCheckUtf8_field_fullname protoreflect.FullName = "google.protobuf.FileOptions.java_string_check_utf8" + FileOptions_OptimizeFor_field_fullname protoreflect.FullName = "google.protobuf.FileOptions.optimize_for" + FileOptions_GoPackage_field_fullname protoreflect.FullName = "google.protobuf.FileOptions.go_package" + FileOptions_CcGenericServices_field_fullname protoreflect.FullName = "google.protobuf.FileOptions.cc_generic_services" + FileOptions_JavaGenericServices_field_fullname protoreflect.FullName = "google.protobuf.FileOptions.java_generic_services" + FileOptions_PyGenericServices_field_fullname protoreflect.FullName = "google.protobuf.FileOptions.py_generic_services" + FileOptions_PhpGenericServices_field_fullname protoreflect.FullName = "google.protobuf.FileOptions.php_generic_services" + FileOptions_Deprecated_field_fullname protoreflect.FullName = "google.protobuf.FileOptions.deprecated" + FileOptions_CcEnableArenas_field_fullname protoreflect.FullName = "google.protobuf.FileOptions.cc_enable_arenas" + FileOptions_ObjcClassPrefix_field_fullname protoreflect.FullName = "google.protobuf.FileOptions.objc_class_prefix" + FileOptions_CsharpNamespace_field_fullname protoreflect.FullName = "google.protobuf.FileOptions.csharp_namespace" + FileOptions_SwiftPrefix_field_fullname protoreflect.FullName = "google.protobuf.FileOptions.swift_prefix" + FileOptions_PhpClassPrefix_field_fullname protoreflect.FullName = "google.protobuf.FileOptions.php_class_prefix" + FileOptions_PhpNamespace_field_fullname protoreflect.FullName = "google.protobuf.FileOptions.php_namespace" + FileOptions_PhpMetadataNamespace_field_fullname protoreflect.FullName = "google.protobuf.FileOptions.php_metadata_namespace" + FileOptions_RubyPackage_field_fullname protoreflect.FullName = "google.protobuf.FileOptions.ruby_package" + FileOptions_UninterpretedOption_field_fullname protoreflect.FullName = "google.protobuf.FileOptions.uninterpreted_option" +) + +// Field numbers for google.protobuf.FileOptions. +const ( + FileOptions_JavaPackage_field_number protoreflect.FieldNumber = 1 + FileOptions_JavaOuterClassname_field_number protoreflect.FieldNumber = 8 + FileOptions_JavaMultipleFiles_field_number protoreflect.FieldNumber = 10 + FileOptions_JavaGenerateEqualsAndHash_field_number protoreflect.FieldNumber = 20 + FileOptions_JavaStringCheckUtf8_field_number protoreflect.FieldNumber = 27 + FileOptions_OptimizeFor_field_number protoreflect.FieldNumber = 9 + FileOptions_GoPackage_field_number protoreflect.FieldNumber = 11 + FileOptions_CcGenericServices_field_number protoreflect.FieldNumber = 16 + FileOptions_JavaGenericServices_field_number protoreflect.FieldNumber = 17 + FileOptions_PyGenericServices_field_number protoreflect.FieldNumber = 18 + FileOptions_PhpGenericServices_field_number protoreflect.FieldNumber = 42 + FileOptions_Deprecated_field_number protoreflect.FieldNumber = 23 + FileOptions_CcEnableArenas_field_number protoreflect.FieldNumber = 31 + FileOptions_ObjcClassPrefix_field_number protoreflect.FieldNumber = 36 + FileOptions_CsharpNamespace_field_number protoreflect.FieldNumber = 37 + FileOptions_SwiftPrefix_field_number protoreflect.FieldNumber = 39 + FileOptions_PhpClassPrefix_field_number protoreflect.FieldNumber = 40 + FileOptions_PhpNamespace_field_number protoreflect.FieldNumber = 41 + FileOptions_PhpMetadataNamespace_field_number protoreflect.FieldNumber = 44 + FileOptions_RubyPackage_field_number protoreflect.FieldNumber = 45 + FileOptions_UninterpretedOption_field_number protoreflect.FieldNumber = 999 +) + +// Full and short names for google.protobuf.FileOptions.OptimizeMode. +const ( + FileOptions_OptimizeMode_enum_fullname = "google.protobuf.FileOptions.OptimizeMode" + FileOptions_OptimizeMode_enum_name = "OptimizeMode" +) + +// Names for google.protobuf.MessageOptions. +const ( + MessageOptions_message_name protoreflect.Name = "MessageOptions" + MessageOptions_message_fullname protoreflect.FullName = "google.protobuf.MessageOptions" +) + +// Field names for google.protobuf.MessageOptions. +const ( + MessageOptions_MessageSetWireFormat_field_name protoreflect.Name = "message_set_wire_format" + MessageOptions_NoStandardDescriptorAccessor_field_name protoreflect.Name = "no_standard_descriptor_accessor" + MessageOptions_Deprecated_field_name protoreflect.Name = "deprecated" + MessageOptions_MapEntry_field_name protoreflect.Name = "map_entry" + MessageOptions_UninterpretedOption_field_name protoreflect.Name = "uninterpreted_option" + + MessageOptions_MessageSetWireFormat_field_fullname protoreflect.FullName = "google.protobuf.MessageOptions.message_set_wire_format" + MessageOptions_NoStandardDescriptorAccessor_field_fullname protoreflect.FullName = "google.protobuf.MessageOptions.no_standard_descriptor_accessor" + MessageOptions_Deprecated_field_fullname protoreflect.FullName = "google.protobuf.MessageOptions.deprecated" + MessageOptions_MapEntry_field_fullname protoreflect.FullName = "google.protobuf.MessageOptions.map_entry" + MessageOptions_UninterpretedOption_field_fullname protoreflect.FullName = "google.protobuf.MessageOptions.uninterpreted_option" +) + +// Field numbers for google.protobuf.MessageOptions. +const ( + MessageOptions_MessageSetWireFormat_field_number protoreflect.FieldNumber = 1 + MessageOptions_NoStandardDescriptorAccessor_field_number protoreflect.FieldNumber = 2 + MessageOptions_Deprecated_field_number protoreflect.FieldNumber = 3 + MessageOptions_MapEntry_field_number protoreflect.FieldNumber = 7 + MessageOptions_UninterpretedOption_field_number protoreflect.FieldNumber = 999 +) + +// Names for google.protobuf.FieldOptions. +const ( + FieldOptions_message_name protoreflect.Name = "FieldOptions" + FieldOptions_message_fullname protoreflect.FullName = "google.protobuf.FieldOptions" +) + +// Field names for google.protobuf.FieldOptions. +const ( + FieldOptions_Ctype_field_name protoreflect.Name = "ctype" + FieldOptions_Packed_field_name protoreflect.Name = "packed" + FieldOptions_Jstype_field_name protoreflect.Name = "jstype" + FieldOptions_Lazy_field_name protoreflect.Name = "lazy" + FieldOptions_Deprecated_field_name protoreflect.Name = "deprecated" + FieldOptions_Weak_field_name protoreflect.Name = "weak" + FieldOptions_UninterpretedOption_field_name protoreflect.Name = "uninterpreted_option" + + FieldOptions_Ctype_field_fullname protoreflect.FullName = "google.protobuf.FieldOptions.ctype" + FieldOptions_Packed_field_fullname protoreflect.FullName = "google.protobuf.FieldOptions.packed" + FieldOptions_Jstype_field_fullname protoreflect.FullName = "google.protobuf.FieldOptions.jstype" + FieldOptions_Lazy_field_fullname protoreflect.FullName = "google.protobuf.FieldOptions.lazy" + FieldOptions_Deprecated_field_fullname protoreflect.FullName = "google.protobuf.FieldOptions.deprecated" + FieldOptions_Weak_field_fullname protoreflect.FullName = "google.protobuf.FieldOptions.weak" + FieldOptions_UninterpretedOption_field_fullname protoreflect.FullName = "google.protobuf.FieldOptions.uninterpreted_option" +) + +// Field numbers for google.protobuf.FieldOptions. +const ( + FieldOptions_Ctype_field_number protoreflect.FieldNumber = 1 + FieldOptions_Packed_field_number protoreflect.FieldNumber = 2 + FieldOptions_Jstype_field_number protoreflect.FieldNumber = 6 + FieldOptions_Lazy_field_number protoreflect.FieldNumber = 5 + FieldOptions_Deprecated_field_number protoreflect.FieldNumber = 3 + FieldOptions_Weak_field_number protoreflect.FieldNumber = 10 + FieldOptions_UninterpretedOption_field_number protoreflect.FieldNumber = 999 +) + +// Full and short names for google.protobuf.FieldOptions.CType. +const ( + FieldOptions_CType_enum_fullname = "google.protobuf.FieldOptions.CType" + FieldOptions_CType_enum_name = "CType" +) + +// Full and short names for google.protobuf.FieldOptions.JSType. +const ( + FieldOptions_JSType_enum_fullname = "google.protobuf.FieldOptions.JSType" + FieldOptions_JSType_enum_name = "JSType" +) + +// Names for google.protobuf.OneofOptions. +const ( + OneofOptions_message_name protoreflect.Name = "OneofOptions" + OneofOptions_message_fullname protoreflect.FullName = "google.protobuf.OneofOptions" +) + +// Field names for google.protobuf.OneofOptions. +const ( + OneofOptions_UninterpretedOption_field_name protoreflect.Name = "uninterpreted_option" + + OneofOptions_UninterpretedOption_field_fullname protoreflect.FullName = "google.protobuf.OneofOptions.uninterpreted_option" +) + +// Field numbers for google.protobuf.OneofOptions. +const ( + OneofOptions_UninterpretedOption_field_number protoreflect.FieldNumber = 999 +) + +// Names for google.protobuf.EnumOptions. +const ( + EnumOptions_message_name protoreflect.Name = "EnumOptions" + EnumOptions_message_fullname protoreflect.FullName = "google.protobuf.EnumOptions" +) + +// Field names for google.protobuf.EnumOptions. +const ( + EnumOptions_AllowAlias_field_name protoreflect.Name = "allow_alias" + EnumOptions_Deprecated_field_name protoreflect.Name = "deprecated" + EnumOptions_UninterpretedOption_field_name protoreflect.Name = "uninterpreted_option" + + EnumOptions_AllowAlias_field_fullname protoreflect.FullName = "google.protobuf.EnumOptions.allow_alias" + EnumOptions_Deprecated_field_fullname protoreflect.FullName = "google.protobuf.EnumOptions.deprecated" + EnumOptions_UninterpretedOption_field_fullname protoreflect.FullName = "google.protobuf.EnumOptions.uninterpreted_option" +) + +// Field numbers for google.protobuf.EnumOptions. +const ( + EnumOptions_AllowAlias_field_number protoreflect.FieldNumber = 2 + EnumOptions_Deprecated_field_number protoreflect.FieldNumber = 3 + EnumOptions_UninterpretedOption_field_number protoreflect.FieldNumber = 999 +) + +// Names for google.protobuf.EnumValueOptions. +const ( + EnumValueOptions_message_name protoreflect.Name = "EnumValueOptions" + EnumValueOptions_message_fullname protoreflect.FullName = "google.protobuf.EnumValueOptions" +) + +// Field names for google.protobuf.EnumValueOptions. +const ( + EnumValueOptions_Deprecated_field_name protoreflect.Name = "deprecated" + EnumValueOptions_UninterpretedOption_field_name protoreflect.Name = "uninterpreted_option" + + EnumValueOptions_Deprecated_field_fullname protoreflect.FullName = "google.protobuf.EnumValueOptions.deprecated" + EnumValueOptions_UninterpretedOption_field_fullname protoreflect.FullName = "google.protobuf.EnumValueOptions.uninterpreted_option" +) + +// Field numbers for google.protobuf.EnumValueOptions. +const ( + EnumValueOptions_Deprecated_field_number protoreflect.FieldNumber = 1 + EnumValueOptions_UninterpretedOption_field_number protoreflect.FieldNumber = 999 +) + +// Names for google.protobuf.ServiceOptions. +const ( + ServiceOptions_message_name protoreflect.Name = "ServiceOptions" + ServiceOptions_message_fullname protoreflect.FullName = "google.protobuf.ServiceOptions" +) + +// Field names for google.protobuf.ServiceOptions. +const ( + ServiceOptions_Deprecated_field_name protoreflect.Name = "deprecated" + ServiceOptions_UninterpretedOption_field_name protoreflect.Name = "uninterpreted_option" + + ServiceOptions_Deprecated_field_fullname protoreflect.FullName = "google.protobuf.ServiceOptions.deprecated" + ServiceOptions_UninterpretedOption_field_fullname protoreflect.FullName = "google.protobuf.ServiceOptions.uninterpreted_option" +) + +// Field numbers for google.protobuf.ServiceOptions. +const ( + ServiceOptions_Deprecated_field_number protoreflect.FieldNumber = 33 + ServiceOptions_UninterpretedOption_field_number protoreflect.FieldNumber = 999 +) + +// Names for google.protobuf.MethodOptions. +const ( + MethodOptions_message_name protoreflect.Name = "MethodOptions" + MethodOptions_message_fullname protoreflect.FullName = "google.protobuf.MethodOptions" +) + +// Field names for google.protobuf.MethodOptions. +const ( + MethodOptions_Deprecated_field_name protoreflect.Name = "deprecated" + MethodOptions_IdempotencyLevel_field_name protoreflect.Name = "idempotency_level" + MethodOptions_UninterpretedOption_field_name protoreflect.Name = "uninterpreted_option" + + MethodOptions_Deprecated_field_fullname protoreflect.FullName = "google.protobuf.MethodOptions.deprecated" + MethodOptions_IdempotencyLevel_field_fullname protoreflect.FullName = "google.protobuf.MethodOptions.idempotency_level" + MethodOptions_UninterpretedOption_field_fullname protoreflect.FullName = "google.protobuf.MethodOptions.uninterpreted_option" +) + +// Field numbers for google.protobuf.MethodOptions. +const ( + MethodOptions_Deprecated_field_number protoreflect.FieldNumber = 33 + MethodOptions_IdempotencyLevel_field_number protoreflect.FieldNumber = 34 + MethodOptions_UninterpretedOption_field_number protoreflect.FieldNumber = 999 +) + +// Full and short names for google.protobuf.MethodOptions.IdempotencyLevel. +const ( + MethodOptions_IdempotencyLevel_enum_fullname = "google.protobuf.MethodOptions.IdempotencyLevel" + MethodOptions_IdempotencyLevel_enum_name = "IdempotencyLevel" +) + +// Names for google.protobuf.UninterpretedOption. +const ( + UninterpretedOption_message_name protoreflect.Name = "UninterpretedOption" + UninterpretedOption_message_fullname protoreflect.FullName = "google.protobuf.UninterpretedOption" +) + +// Field names for google.protobuf.UninterpretedOption. +const ( + UninterpretedOption_Name_field_name protoreflect.Name = "name" + UninterpretedOption_IdentifierValue_field_name protoreflect.Name = "identifier_value" + UninterpretedOption_PositiveIntValue_field_name protoreflect.Name = "positive_int_value" + UninterpretedOption_NegativeIntValue_field_name protoreflect.Name = "negative_int_value" + UninterpretedOption_DoubleValue_field_name protoreflect.Name = "double_value" + UninterpretedOption_StringValue_field_name protoreflect.Name = "string_value" + UninterpretedOption_AggregateValue_field_name protoreflect.Name = "aggregate_value" + + UninterpretedOption_Name_field_fullname protoreflect.FullName = "google.protobuf.UninterpretedOption.name" + UninterpretedOption_IdentifierValue_field_fullname protoreflect.FullName = "google.protobuf.UninterpretedOption.identifier_value" + UninterpretedOption_PositiveIntValue_field_fullname protoreflect.FullName = "google.protobuf.UninterpretedOption.positive_int_value" + UninterpretedOption_NegativeIntValue_field_fullname protoreflect.FullName = "google.protobuf.UninterpretedOption.negative_int_value" + UninterpretedOption_DoubleValue_field_fullname protoreflect.FullName = "google.protobuf.UninterpretedOption.double_value" + UninterpretedOption_StringValue_field_fullname protoreflect.FullName = "google.protobuf.UninterpretedOption.string_value" + UninterpretedOption_AggregateValue_field_fullname protoreflect.FullName = "google.protobuf.UninterpretedOption.aggregate_value" +) + +// Field numbers for google.protobuf.UninterpretedOption. +const ( + UninterpretedOption_Name_field_number protoreflect.FieldNumber = 2 + UninterpretedOption_IdentifierValue_field_number protoreflect.FieldNumber = 3 + UninterpretedOption_PositiveIntValue_field_number protoreflect.FieldNumber = 4 + UninterpretedOption_NegativeIntValue_field_number protoreflect.FieldNumber = 5 + UninterpretedOption_DoubleValue_field_number protoreflect.FieldNumber = 6 + UninterpretedOption_StringValue_field_number protoreflect.FieldNumber = 7 + UninterpretedOption_AggregateValue_field_number protoreflect.FieldNumber = 8 +) + +// Names for google.protobuf.UninterpretedOption.NamePart. +const ( + UninterpretedOption_NamePart_message_name protoreflect.Name = "NamePart" + UninterpretedOption_NamePart_message_fullname protoreflect.FullName = "google.protobuf.UninterpretedOption.NamePart" +) + +// Field names for google.protobuf.UninterpretedOption.NamePart. +const ( + UninterpretedOption_NamePart_NamePart_field_name protoreflect.Name = "name_part" + UninterpretedOption_NamePart_IsExtension_field_name protoreflect.Name = "is_extension" + + UninterpretedOption_NamePart_NamePart_field_fullname protoreflect.FullName = "google.protobuf.UninterpretedOption.NamePart.name_part" + UninterpretedOption_NamePart_IsExtension_field_fullname protoreflect.FullName = "google.protobuf.UninterpretedOption.NamePart.is_extension" +) + +// Field numbers for google.protobuf.UninterpretedOption.NamePart. +const ( + UninterpretedOption_NamePart_NamePart_field_number protoreflect.FieldNumber = 1 + UninterpretedOption_NamePart_IsExtension_field_number protoreflect.FieldNumber = 2 +) + +// Names for google.protobuf.SourceCodeInfo. +const ( + SourceCodeInfo_message_name protoreflect.Name = "SourceCodeInfo" + SourceCodeInfo_message_fullname protoreflect.FullName = "google.protobuf.SourceCodeInfo" +) + +// Field names for google.protobuf.SourceCodeInfo. +const ( + SourceCodeInfo_Location_field_name protoreflect.Name = "location" + + SourceCodeInfo_Location_field_fullname protoreflect.FullName = "google.protobuf.SourceCodeInfo.location" +) + +// Field numbers for google.protobuf.SourceCodeInfo. +const ( + SourceCodeInfo_Location_field_number protoreflect.FieldNumber = 1 +) + +// Names for google.protobuf.SourceCodeInfo.Location. +const ( + SourceCodeInfo_Location_message_name protoreflect.Name = "Location" + SourceCodeInfo_Location_message_fullname protoreflect.FullName = "google.protobuf.SourceCodeInfo.Location" +) + +// Field names for google.protobuf.SourceCodeInfo.Location. +const ( + SourceCodeInfo_Location_Path_field_name protoreflect.Name = "path" + SourceCodeInfo_Location_Span_field_name protoreflect.Name = "span" + SourceCodeInfo_Location_LeadingComments_field_name protoreflect.Name = "leading_comments" + SourceCodeInfo_Location_TrailingComments_field_name protoreflect.Name = "trailing_comments" + SourceCodeInfo_Location_LeadingDetachedComments_field_name protoreflect.Name = "leading_detached_comments" + + SourceCodeInfo_Location_Path_field_fullname protoreflect.FullName = "google.protobuf.SourceCodeInfo.Location.path" + SourceCodeInfo_Location_Span_field_fullname protoreflect.FullName = "google.protobuf.SourceCodeInfo.Location.span" + SourceCodeInfo_Location_LeadingComments_field_fullname protoreflect.FullName = "google.protobuf.SourceCodeInfo.Location.leading_comments" + SourceCodeInfo_Location_TrailingComments_field_fullname protoreflect.FullName = "google.protobuf.SourceCodeInfo.Location.trailing_comments" + SourceCodeInfo_Location_LeadingDetachedComments_field_fullname protoreflect.FullName = "google.protobuf.SourceCodeInfo.Location.leading_detached_comments" +) + +// Field numbers for google.protobuf.SourceCodeInfo.Location. +const ( + SourceCodeInfo_Location_Path_field_number protoreflect.FieldNumber = 1 + SourceCodeInfo_Location_Span_field_number protoreflect.FieldNumber = 2 + SourceCodeInfo_Location_LeadingComments_field_number protoreflect.FieldNumber = 3 + SourceCodeInfo_Location_TrailingComments_field_number protoreflect.FieldNumber = 4 + SourceCodeInfo_Location_LeadingDetachedComments_field_number protoreflect.FieldNumber = 6 +) + +// Names for google.protobuf.GeneratedCodeInfo. +const ( + GeneratedCodeInfo_message_name protoreflect.Name = "GeneratedCodeInfo" + GeneratedCodeInfo_message_fullname protoreflect.FullName = "google.protobuf.GeneratedCodeInfo" +) + +// Field names for google.protobuf.GeneratedCodeInfo. +const ( + GeneratedCodeInfo_Annotation_field_name protoreflect.Name = "annotation" + + GeneratedCodeInfo_Annotation_field_fullname protoreflect.FullName = "google.protobuf.GeneratedCodeInfo.annotation" +) + +// Field numbers for google.protobuf.GeneratedCodeInfo. +const ( + GeneratedCodeInfo_Annotation_field_number protoreflect.FieldNumber = 1 +) + +// Names for google.protobuf.GeneratedCodeInfo.Annotation. +const ( + GeneratedCodeInfo_Annotation_message_name protoreflect.Name = "Annotation" + GeneratedCodeInfo_Annotation_message_fullname protoreflect.FullName = "google.protobuf.GeneratedCodeInfo.Annotation" +) + +// Field names for google.protobuf.GeneratedCodeInfo.Annotation. +const ( + GeneratedCodeInfo_Annotation_Path_field_name protoreflect.Name = "path" + GeneratedCodeInfo_Annotation_SourceFile_field_name protoreflect.Name = "source_file" + GeneratedCodeInfo_Annotation_Begin_field_name protoreflect.Name = "begin" + GeneratedCodeInfo_Annotation_End_field_name protoreflect.Name = "end" + + GeneratedCodeInfo_Annotation_Path_field_fullname protoreflect.FullName = "google.protobuf.GeneratedCodeInfo.Annotation.path" + GeneratedCodeInfo_Annotation_SourceFile_field_fullname protoreflect.FullName = "google.protobuf.GeneratedCodeInfo.Annotation.source_file" + GeneratedCodeInfo_Annotation_Begin_field_fullname protoreflect.FullName = "google.protobuf.GeneratedCodeInfo.Annotation.begin" + GeneratedCodeInfo_Annotation_End_field_fullname protoreflect.FullName = "google.protobuf.GeneratedCodeInfo.Annotation.end" +) + +// Field numbers for google.protobuf.GeneratedCodeInfo.Annotation. +const ( + GeneratedCodeInfo_Annotation_Path_field_number protoreflect.FieldNumber = 1 + GeneratedCodeInfo_Annotation_SourceFile_field_number protoreflect.FieldNumber = 2 + GeneratedCodeInfo_Annotation_Begin_field_number protoreflect.FieldNumber = 3 + GeneratedCodeInfo_Annotation_End_field_number protoreflect.FieldNumber = 4 +) diff --git a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/genid/doc.go b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/genid/doc.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000..45ccd01 --- /dev/null +++ b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/genid/doc.go @@ -0,0 +1,11 @@ +// Copyright 2019 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. +// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style +// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. + +// Package genid contains constants for declarations in descriptor.proto +// and the well-known types. +package genid + +import protoreflect "google.golang.org/protobuf/reflect/protoreflect" + +const GoogleProtobuf_package protoreflect.FullName = "google.protobuf" diff --git a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/genid/duration_gen.go b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/genid/duration_gen.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000..b070ef4 --- /dev/null +++ b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/genid/duration_gen.go @@ -0,0 +1,34 @@ +// Copyright 2019 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. +// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style +// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. + +// Code generated by generate-protos. DO NOT EDIT. + +package genid + +import ( + protoreflect "google.golang.org/protobuf/reflect/protoreflect" +) + +const File_google_protobuf_duration_proto = "google/protobuf/duration.proto" + +// Names for google.protobuf.Duration. +const ( + Duration_message_name protoreflect.Name = "Duration" + Duration_message_fullname protoreflect.FullName = "google.protobuf.Duration" +) + +// Field names for google.protobuf.Duration. +const ( + Duration_Seconds_field_name protoreflect.Name = "seconds" + Duration_Nanos_field_name protoreflect.Name = "nanos" + + Duration_Seconds_field_fullname protoreflect.FullName = "google.protobuf.Duration.seconds" + Duration_Nanos_field_fullname protoreflect.FullName = "google.protobuf.Duration.nanos" +) + +// Field numbers for google.protobuf.Duration. +const ( + Duration_Seconds_field_number protoreflect.FieldNumber = 1 + Duration_Nanos_field_number protoreflect.FieldNumber = 2 +) diff --git a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/genid/empty_gen.go b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/genid/empty_gen.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000..762abb3 --- /dev/null +++ b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/genid/empty_gen.go @@ -0,0 +1,19 @@ +// Copyright 2019 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. +// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style +// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. + +// Code generated by generate-protos. DO NOT EDIT. + +package genid + +import ( + protoreflect "google.golang.org/protobuf/reflect/protoreflect" +) + +const File_google_protobuf_empty_proto = "google/protobuf/empty.proto" + +// Names for google.protobuf.Empty. +const ( + Empty_message_name protoreflect.Name = "Empty" + Empty_message_fullname protoreflect.FullName = "google.protobuf.Empty" +) diff --git a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/genid/field_mask_gen.go b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/genid/field_mask_gen.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000..70bed45 --- /dev/null +++ b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/genid/field_mask_gen.go @@ -0,0 +1,31 @@ +// Copyright 2019 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. +// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style +// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. + +// Code generated by generate-protos. DO NOT EDIT. + +package genid + +import ( + protoreflect "google.golang.org/protobuf/reflect/protoreflect" +) + +const File_google_protobuf_field_mask_proto = "google/protobuf/field_mask.proto" + +// Names for google.protobuf.FieldMask. +const ( + FieldMask_message_name protoreflect.Name = "FieldMask" + FieldMask_message_fullname protoreflect.FullName = "google.protobuf.FieldMask" +) + +// Field names for google.protobuf.FieldMask. +const ( + FieldMask_Paths_field_name protoreflect.Name = "paths" + + FieldMask_Paths_field_fullname protoreflect.FullName = "google.protobuf.FieldMask.paths" +) + +// Field numbers for google.protobuf.FieldMask. +const ( + FieldMask_Paths_field_number protoreflect.FieldNumber = 1 +) diff --git a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/genid/goname.go b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/genid/goname.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000..693d2e9 --- /dev/null +++ b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/genid/goname.go @@ -0,0 +1,25 @@ +// Copyright 2019 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. +// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style +// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. + +package genid + +// Go names of implementation-specific struct fields in generated messages. +const ( + State_goname = "state" + + SizeCache_goname = "sizeCache" + SizeCacheA_goname = "XXX_sizecache" + + WeakFields_goname = "weakFields" + WeakFieldsA_goname = "XXX_weak" + + UnknownFields_goname = "unknownFields" + UnknownFieldsA_goname = "XXX_unrecognized" + + ExtensionFields_goname = "extensionFields" + ExtensionFieldsA_goname = "XXX_InternalExtensions" + ExtensionFieldsB_goname = "XXX_extensions" + + WeakFieldPrefix_goname = "XXX_weak_" +) diff --git a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/genid/map_entry.go b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/genid/map_entry.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000..8f9ea02 --- /dev/null +++ b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/genid/map_entry.go @@ -0,0 +1,16 @@ +// Copyright 2019 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. +// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style +// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. + +package genid + +import protoreflect "google.golang.org/protobuf/reflect/protoreflect" + +// Generic field names and numbers for synthetic map entry messages. +const ( + MapEntry_Key_field_name protoreflect.Name = "key" + MapEntry_Value_field_name protoreflect.Name = "value" + + MapEntry_Key_field_number protoreflect.FieldNumber = 1 + MapEntry_Value_field_number protoreflect.FieldNumber = 2 +) diff --git a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/genid/source_context_gen.go b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/genid/source_context_gen.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000..3e99ae1 --- /dev/null +++ b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/genid/source_context_gen.go @@ -0,0 +1,31 @@ +// Copyright 2019 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. +// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style +// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. + +// Code generated by generate-protos. DO NOT EDIT. + +package genid + +import ( + protoreflect "google.golang.org/protobuf/reflect/protoreflect" +) + +const File_google_protobuf_source_context_proto = "google/protobuf/source_context.proto" + +// Names for google.protobuf.SourceContext. +const ( + SourceContext_message_name protoreflect.Name = "SourceContext" + SourceContext_message_fullname protoreflect.FullName = "google.protobuf.SourceContext" +) + +// Field names for google.protobuf.SourceContext. +const ( + SourceContext_FileName_field_name protoreflect.Name = "file_name" + + SourceContext_FileName_field_fullname protoreflect.FullName = "google.protobuf.SourceContext.file_name" +) + +// Field numbers for google.protobuf.SourceContext. +const ( + SourceContext_FileName_field_number protoreflect.FieldNumber = 1 +) diff --git a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/genid/struct_gen.go b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/genid/struct_gen.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000..1a38944 --- /dev/null +++ b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/genid/struct_gen.go @@ -0,0 +1,116 @@ +// Copyright 2019 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. +// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style +// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. + +// Code generated by generate-protos. DO NOT EDIT. + +package genid + +import ( + protoreflect "google.golang.org/protobuf/reflect/protoreflect" +) + +const File_google_protobuf_struct_proto = "google/protobuf/struct.proto" + +// Full and short names for google.protobuf.NullValue. +const ( + NullValue_enum_fullname = "google.protobuf.NullValue" + NullValue_enum_name = "NullValue" +) + +// Names for google.protobuf.Struct. +const ( + Struct_message_name protoreflect.Name = "Struct" + Struct_message_fullname protoreflect.FullName = "google.protobuf.Struct" +) + +// Field names for google.protobuf.Struct. +const ( + Struct_Fields_field_name protoreflect.Name = "fields" + + Struct_Fields_field_fullname protoreflect.FullName = "google.protobuf.Struct.fields" +) + +// Field numbers for google.protobuf.Struct. +const ( + Struct_Fields_field_number protoreflect.FieldNumber = 1 +) + +// Names for google.protobuf.Struct.FieldsEntry. +const ( + Struct_FieldsEntry_message_name protoreflect.Name = "FieldsEntry" + Struct_FieldsEntry_message_fullname protoreflect.FullName = "google.protobuf.Struct.FieldsEntry" +) + +// Field names for google.protobuf.Struct.FieldsEntry. +const ( + Struct_FieldsEntry_Key_field_name protoreflect.Name = "key" + Struct_FieldsEntry_Value_field_name protoreflect.Name = "value" + + Struct_FieldsEntry_Key_field_fullname protoreflect.FullName = "google.protobuf.Struct.FieldsEntry.key" + Struct_FieldsEntry_Value_field_fullname protoreflect.FullName = "google.protobuf.Struct.FieldsEntry.value" +) + +// Field numbers for google.protobuf.Struct.FieldsEntry. +const ( + Struct_FieldsEntry_Key_field_number protoreflect.FieldNumber = 1 + Struct_FieldsEntry_Value_field_number protoreflect.FieldNumber = 2 +) + +// Names for google.protobuf.Value. +const ( + Value_message_name protoreflect.Name = "Value" + Value_message_fullname protoreflect.FullName = "google.protobuf.Value" +) + +// Field names for google.protobuf.Value. +const ( + Value_NullValue_field_name protoreflect.Name = "null_value" + Value_NumberValue_field_name protoreflect.Name = "number_value" + Value_StringValue_field_name protoreflect.Name = "string_value" + Value_BoolValue_field_name protoreflect.Name = "bool_value" + Value_StructValue_field_name protoreflect.Name = "struct_value" + Value_ListValue_field_name protoreflect.Name = "list_value" + + Value_NullValue_field_fullname protoreflect.FullName = "google.protobuf.Value.null_value" + Value_NumberValue_field_fullname protoreflect.FullName = "google.protobuf.Value.number_value" + Value_StringValue_field_fullname protoreflect.FullName = "google.protobuf.Value.string_value" + Value_BoolValue_field_fullname protoreflect.FullName = "google.protobuf.Value.bool_value" + Value_StructValue_field_fullname protoreflect.FullName = "google.protobuf.Value.struct_value" + Value_ListValue_field_fullname protoreflect.FullName = "google.protobuf.Value.list_value" +) + +// Field numbers for google.protobuf.Value. +const ( + Value_NullValue_field_number protoreflect.FieldNumber = 1 + Value_NumberValue_field_number protoreflect.FieldNumber = 2 + Value_StringValue_field_number protoreflect.FieldNumber = 3 + Value_BoolValue_field_number protoreflect.FieldNumber = 4 + Value_StructValue_field_number protoreflect.FieldNumber = 5 + Value_ListValue_field_number protoreflect.FieldNumber = 6 +) + +// Oneof names for google.protobuf.Value. +const ( + Value_Kind_oneof_name protoreflect.Name = "kind" + + Value_Kind_oneof_fullname protoreflect.FullName = "google.protobuf.Value.kind" +) + +// Names for google.protobuf.ListValue. +const ( + ListValue_message_name protoreflect.Name = "ListValue" + ListValue_message_fullname protoreflect.FullName = "google.protobuf.ListValue" +) + +// Field names for google.protobuf.ListValue. +const ( + ListValue_Values_field_name protoreflect.Name = "values" + + ListValue_Values_field_fullname protoreflect.FullName = "google.protobuf.ListValue.values" +) + +// Field numbers for google.protobuf.ListValue. +const ( + ListValue_Values_field_number protoreflect.FieldNumber = 1 +) diff --git a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/genid/timestamp_gen.go b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/genid/timestamp_gen.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000..f5cd563 --- /dev/null +++ b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/genid/timestamp_gen.go @@ -0,0 +1,34 @@ +// Copyright 2019 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. +// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style +// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. + +// Code generated by generate-protos. DO NOT EDIT. + +package genid + +import ( + protoreflect "google.golang.org/protobuf/reflect/protoreflect" +) + +const File_google_protobuf_timestamp_proto = "google/protobuf/timestamp.proto" + +// Names for google.protobuf.Timestamp. +const ( + Timestamp_message_name protoreflect.Name = "Timestamp" + Timestamp_message_fullname protoreflect.FullName = "google.protobuf.Timestamp" +) + +// Field names for google.protobuf.Timestamp. +const ( + Timestamp_Seconds_field_name protoreflect.Name = "seconds" + Timestamp_Nanos_field_name protoreflect.Name = "nanos" + + Timestamp_Seconds_field_fullname protoreflect.FullName = "google.protobuf.Timestamp.seconds" + Timestamp_Nanos_field_fullname protoreflect.FullName = "google.protobuf.Timestamp.nanos" +) + +// Field numbers for google.protobuf.Timestamp. +const ( + Timestamp_Seconds_field_number protoreflect.FieldNumber = 1 + Timestamp_Nanos_field_number protoreflect.FieldNumber = 2 +) diff --git a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/genid/type_gen.go b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/genid/type_gen.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000..3bc7101 --- /dev/null +++ b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/genid/type_gen.go @@ -0,0 +1,184 @@ +// Copyright 2019 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. +// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style +// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. + +// Code generated by generate-protos. DO NOT EDIT. + +package genid + +import ( + protoreflect "google.golang.org/protobuf/reflect/protoreflect" +) + +const File_google_protobuf_type_proto = "google/protobuf/type.proto" + +// Full and short names for google.protobuf.Syntax. +const ( + Syntax_enum_fullname = "google.protobuf.Syntax" + Syntax_enum_name = "Syntax" +) + +// Names for google.protobuf.Type. +const ( + Type_message_name protoreflect.Name = "Type" + Type_message_fullname protoreflect.FullName = "google.protobuf.Type" +) + +// Field names for google.protobuf.Type. +const ( + Type_Name_field_name protoreflect.Name = "name" + Type_Fields_field_name protoreflect.Name = "fields" + Type_Oneofs_field_name protoreflect.Name = "oneofs" + Type_Options_field_name protoreflect.Name = "options" + Type_SourceContext_field_name protoreflect.Name = "source_context" + Type_Syntax_field_name protoreflect.Name = "syntax" + + Type_Name_field_fullname protoreflect.FullName = "google.protobuf.Type.name" + Type_Fields_field_fullname protoreflect.FullName = "google.protobuf.Type.fields" + Type_Oneofs_field_fullname protoreflect.FullName = "google.protobuf.Type.oneofs" + Type_Options_field_fullname protoreflect.FullName = "google.protobuf.Type.options" + Type_SourceContext_field_fullname protoreflect.FullName = "google.protobuf.Type.source_context" + Type_Syntax_field_fullname protoreflect.FullName = "google.protobuf.Type.syntax" +) + +// Field numbers for google.protobuf.Type. +const ( + Type_Name_field_number protoreflect.FieldNumber = 1 + Type_Fields_field_number protoreflect.FieldNumber = 2 + Type_Oneofs_field_number protoreflect.FieldNumber = 3 + Type_Options_field_number protoreflect.FieldNumber = 4 + Type_SourceContext_field_number protoreflect.FieldNumber = 5 + Type_Syntax_field_number protoreflect.FieldNumber = 6 +) + +// Names for google.protobuf.Field. +const ( + Field_message_name protoreflect.Name = "Field" + Field_message_fullname protoreflect.FullName = "google.protobuf.Field" +) + +// Field names for google.protobuf.Field. +const ( + Field_Kind_field_name protoreflect.Name = "kind" + Field_Cardinality_field_name protoreflect.Name = "cardinality" + Field_Number_field_name protoreflect.Name = "number" + Field_Name_field_name protoreflect.Name = "name" + Field_TypeUrl_field_name protoreflect.Name = "type_url" + Field_OneofIndex_field_name protoreflect.Name = "oneof_index" + Field_Packed_field_name protoreflect.Name = "packed" + Field_Options_field_name protoreflect.Name = "options" + Field_JsonName_field_name protoreflect.Name = "json_name" + Field_DefaultValue_field_name protoreflect.Name = "default_value" + + Field_Kind_field_fullname protoreflect.FullName = "google.protobuf.Field.kind" + Field_Cardinality_field_fullname protoreflect.FullName = "google.protobuf.Field.cardinality" + Field_Number_field_fullname protoreflect.FullName = "google.protobuf.Field.number" + Field_Name_field_fullname protoreflect.FullName = "google.protobuf.Field.name" + Field_TypeUrl_field_fullname protoreflect.FullName = "google.protobuf.Field.type_url" + Field_OneofIndex_field_fullname protoreflect.FullName = "google.protobuf.Field.oneof_index" + Field_Packed_field_fullname protoreflect.FullName = "google.protobuf.Field.packed" + Field_Options_field_fullname protoreflect.FullName = "google.protobuf.Field.options" + Field_JsonName_field_fullname protoreflect.FullName = "google.protobuf.Field.json_name" + Field_DefaultValue_field_fullname protoreflect.FullName = "google.protobuf.Field.default_value" +) + +// Field numbers for google.protobuf.Field. +const ( + Field_Kind_field_number protoreflect.FieldNumber = 1 + Field_Cardinality_field_number protoreflect.FieldNumber = 2 + Field_Number_field_number protoreflect.FieldNumber = 3 + Field_Name_field_number protoreflect.FieldNumber = 4 + Field_TypeUrl_field_number protoreflect.FieldNumber = 6 + Field_OneofIndex_field_number protoreflect.FieldNumber = 7 + Field_Packed_field_number protoreflect.FieldNumber = 8 + Field_Options_field_number protoreflect.FieldNumber = 9 + Field_JsonName_field_number protoreflect.FieldNumber = 10 + Field_DefaultValue_field_number protoreflect.FieldNumber = 11 +) + +// Full and short names for google.protobuf.Field.Kind. +const ( + Field_Kind_enum_fullname = "google.protobuf.Field.Kind" + Field_Kind_enum_name = "Kind" +) + +// Full and short names for google.protobuf.Field.Cardinality. +const ( + Field_Cardinality_enum_fullname = "google.protobuf.Field.Cardinality" + Field_Cardinality_enum_name = "Cardinality" +) + +// Names for google.protobuf.Enum. +const ( + Enum_message_name protoreflect.Name = "Enum" + Enum_message_fullname protoreflect.FullName = "google.protobuf.Enum" +) + +// Field names for google.protobuf.Enum. +const ( + Enum_Name_field_name protoreflect.Name = "name" + Enum_Enumvalue_field_name protoreflect.Name = "enumvalue" + Enum_Options_field_name protoreflect.Name = "options" + Enum_SourceContext_field_name protoreflect.Name = "source_context" + Enum_Syntax_field_name protoreflect.Name = "syntax" + + Enum_Name_field_fullname protoreflect.FullName = "google.protobuf.Enum.name" + Enum_Enumvalue_field_fullname protoreflect.FullName = "google.protobuf.Enum.enumvalue" + Enum_Options_field_fullname protoreflect.FullName = "google.protobuf.Enum.options" + Enum_SourceContext_field_fullname protoreflect.FullName = "google.protobuf.Enum.source_context" + Enum_Syntax_field_fullname protoreflect.FullName = "google.protobuf.Enum.syntax" +) + +// Field numbers for google.protobuf.Enum. +const ( + Enum_Name_field_number protoreflect.FieldNumber = 1 + Enum_Enumvalue_field_number protoreflect.FieldNumber = 2 + Enum_Options_field_number protoreflect.FieldNumber = 3 + Enum_SourceContext_field_number protoreflect.FieldNumber = 4 + Enum_Syntax_field_number protoreflect.FieldNumber = 5 +) + +// Names for google.protobuf.EnumValue. +const ( + EnumValue_message_name protoreflect.Name = "EnumValue" + EnumValue_message_fullname protoreflect.FullName = "google.protobuf.EnumValue" +) + +// Field names for google.protobuf.EnumValue. +const ( + EnumValue_Name_field_name protoreflect.Name = "name" + EnumValue_Number_field_name protoreflect.Name = "number" + EnumValue_Options_field_name protoreflect.Name = "options" + + EnumValue_Name_field_fullname protoreflect.FullName = "google.protobuf.EnumValue.name" + EnumValue_Number_field_fullname protoreflect.FullName = "google.protobuf.EnumValue.number" + EnumValue_Options_field_fullname protoreflect.FullName = "google.protobuf.EnumValue.options" +) + +// Field numbers for google.protobuf.EnumValue. +const ( + EnumValue_Name_field_number protoreflect.FieldNumber = 1 + EnumValue_Number_field_number protoreflect.FieldNumber = 2 + EnumValue_Options_field_number protoreflect.FieldNumber = 3 +) + +// Names for google.protobuf.Option. +const ( + Option_message_name protoreflect.Name = "Option" + Option_message_fullname protoreflect.FullName = "google.protobuf.Option" +) + +// Field names for google.protobuf.Option. +const ( + Option_Name_field_name protoreflect.Name = "name" + Option_Value_field_name protoreflect.Name = "value" + + Option_Name_field_fullname protoreflect.FullName = "google.protobuf.Option.name" + Option_Value_field_fullname protoreflect.FullName = "google.protobuf.Option.value" +) + +// Field numbers for google.protobuf.Option. +const ( + Option_Name_field_number protoreflect.FieldNumber = 1 + Option_Value_field_number protoreflect.FieldNumber = 2 +) diff --git a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/genid/wrappers.go b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/genid/wrappers.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000..429384b --- /dev/null +++ b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/genid/wrappers.go @@ -0,0 +1,13 @@ +// Copyright 2019 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. +// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style +// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. + +package genid + +import protoreflect "google.golang.org/protobuf/reflect/protoreflect" + +// Generic field name and number for messages in wrappers.proto. +const ( + WrapperValue_Value_field_name protoreflect.Name = "value" + WrapperValue_Value_field_number protoreflect.FieldNumber = 1 +) diff --git a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/genid/wrappers_gen.go b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/genid/wrappers_gen.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000..72527d2 --- /dev/null +++ b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/genid/wrappers_gen.go @@ -0,0 +1,175 @@ +// Copyright 2019 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. +// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style +// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. + +// Code generated by generate-protos. DO NOT EDIT. + +package genid + +import ( + protoreflect "google.golang.org/protobuf/reflect/protoreflect" +) + +const File_google_protobuf_wrappers_proto = "google/protobuf/wrappers.proto" + +// Names for google.protobuf.DoubleValue. +const ( + DoubleValue_message_name protoreflect.Name = "DoubleValue" + DoubleValue_message_fullname protoreflect.FullName = "google.protobuf.DoubleValue" +) + +// Field names for google.protobuf.DoubleValue. +const ( + DoubleValue_Value_field_name protoreflect.Name = "value" + + DoubleValue_Value_field_fullname protoreflect.FullName = "google.protobuf.DoubleValue.value" +) + +// Field numbers for google.protobuf.DoubleValue. +const ( + DoubleValue_Value_field_number protoreflect.FieldNumber = 1 +) + +// Names for google.protobuf.FloatValue. +const ( + FloatValue_message_name protoreflect.Name = "FloatValue" + FloatValue_message_fullname protoreflect.FullName = "google.protobuf.FloatValue" +) + +// Field names for google.protobuf.FloatValue. +const ( + FloatValue_Value_field_name protoreflect.Name = "value" + + FloatValue_Value_field_fullname protoreflect.FullName = "google.protobuf.FloatValue.value" +) + +// Field numbers for google.protobuf.FloatValue. +const ( + FloatValue_Value_field_number protoreflect.FieldNumber = 1 +) + +// Names for google.protobuf.Int64Value. +const ( + Int64Value_message_name protoreflect.Name = "Int64Value" + Int64Value_message_fullname protoreflect.FullName = "google.protobuf.Int64Value" +) + +// Field names for google.protobuf.Int64Value. +const ( + Int64Value_Value_field_name protoreflect.Name = "value" + + Int64Value_Value_field_fullname protoreflect.FullName = "google.protobuf.Int64Value.value" +) + +// Field numbers for google.protobuf.Int64Value. +const ( + Int64Value_Value_field_number protoreflect.FieldNumber = 1 +) + +// Names for google.protobuf.UInt64Value. +const ( + UInt64Value_message_name protoreflect.Name = "UInt64Value" + UInt64Value_message_fullname protoreflect.FullName = "google.protobuf.UInt64Value" +) + +// Field names for google.protobuf.UInt64Value. +const ( + UInt64Value_Value_field_name protoreflect.Name = "value" + + UInt64Value_Value_field_fullname protoreflect.FullName = "google.protobuf.UInt64Value.value" +) + +// Field numbers for google.protobuf.UInt64Value. +const ( + UInt64Value_Value_field_number protoreflect.FieldNumber = 1 +) + +// Names for google.protobuf.Int32Value. +const ( + Int32Value_message_name protoreflect.Name = "Int32Value" + Int32Value_message_fullname protoreflect.FullName = "google.protobuf.Int32Value" +) + +// Field names for google.protobuf.Int32Value. +const ( + Int32Value_Value_field_name protoreflect.Name = "value" + + Int32Value_Value_field_fullname protoreflect.FullName = "google.protobuf.Int32Value.value" +) + +// Field numbers for google.protobuf.Int32Value. +const ( + Int32Value_Value_field_number protoreflect.FieldNumber = 1 +) + +// Names for google.protobuf.UInt32Value. +const ( + UInt32Value_message_name protoreflect.Name = "UInt32Value" + UInt32Value_message_fullname protoreflect.FullName = "google.protobuf.UInt32Value" +) + +// Field names for google.protobuf.UInt32Value. +const ( + UInt32Value_Value_field_name protoreflect.Name = "value" + + UInt32Value_Value_field_fullname protoreflect.FullName = "google.protobuf.UInt32Value.value" +) + +// Field numbers for google.protobuf.UInt32Value. +const ( + UInt32Value_Value_field_number protoreflect.FieldNumber = 1 +) + +// Names for google.protobuf.BoolValue. +const ( + BoolValue_message_name protoreflect.Name = "BoolValue" + BoolValue_message_fullname protoreflect.FullName = "google.protobuf.BoolValue" +) + +// Field names for google.protobuf.BoolValue. +const ( + BoolValue_Value_field_name protoreflect.Name = "value" + + BoolValue_Value_field_fullname protoreflect.FullName = "google.protobuf.BoolValue.value" +) + +// Field numbers for google.protobuf.BoolValue. +const ( + BoolValue_Value_field_number protoreflect.FieldNumber = 1 +) + +// Names for google.protobuf.StringValue. +const ( + StringValue_message_name protoreflect.Name = "StringValue" + StringValue_message_fullname protoreflect.FullName = "google.protobuf.StringValue" +) + +// Field names for google.protobuf.StringValue. +const ( + StringValue_Value_field_name protoreflect.Name = "value" + + StringValue_Value_field_fullname protoreflect.FullName = "google.protobuf.StringValue.value" +) + +// Field numbers for google.protobuf.StringValue. +const ( + StringValue_Value_field_number protoreflect.FieldNumber = 1 +) + +// Names for google.protobuf.BytesValue. +const ( + BytesValue_message_name protoreflect.Name = "BytesValue" + BytesValue_message_fullname protoreflect.FullName = "google.protobuf.BytesValue" +) + +// Field names for google.protobuf.BytesValue. +const ( + BytesValue_Value_field_name protoreflect.Name = "value" + + BytesValue_Value_field_fullname protoreflect.FullName = "google.protobuf.BytesValue.value" +) + +// Field numbers for google.protobuf.BytesValue. +const ( + BytesValue_Value_field_number protoreflect.FieldNumber = 1 +) diff --git a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/impl/api_export.go b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/impl/api_export.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000..b597452 --- /dev/null +++ b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/impl/api_export.go @@ -0,0 +1,177 @@ +// Copyright 2018 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. +// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style +// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. + +package impl + +import ( + "fmt" + "reflect" + "strconv" + + "google.golang.org/protobuf/encoding/prototext" + "google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/errors" + "google.golang.org/protobuf/proto" + pref "google.golang.org/protobuf/reflect/protoreflect" + piface "google.golang.org/protobuf/runtime/protoiface" +) + +// Export is a zero-length named type that exists only to export a set of +// functions that we do not want to appear in godoc. +type Export struct{} + +// NewError formats a string according to the format specifier and arguments and +// returns an error that has a "proto" prefix. +func (Export) NewError(f string, x ...interface{}) error { + return errors.New(f, x...) +} + +// enum is any enum type generated by protoc-gen-go +// and must be a named int32 type. +type enum = interface{} + +// EnumOf returns the protoreflect.Enum interface over e. +// It returns nil if e is nil. +func (Export) EnumOf(e enum) pref.Enum { + switch e := e.(type) { + case nil: + return nil + case pref.Enum: + return e + default: + return legacyWrapEnum(reflect.ValueOf(e)) + } +} + +// EnumDescriptorOf returns the protoreflect.EnumDescriptor for e. +// It returns nil if e is nil. +func (Export) EnumDescriptorOf(e enum) pref.EnumDescriptor { + switch e := e.(type) { + case nil: + return nil + case pref.Enum: + return e.Descriptor() + default: + return LegacyLoadEnumDesc(reflect.TypeOf(e)) + } +} + +// EnumTypeOf returns the protoreflect.EnumType for e. +// It returns nil if e is nil. +func (Export) EnumTypeOf(e enum) pref.EnumType { + switch e := e.(type) { + case nil: + return nil + case pref.Enum: + return e.Type() + default: + return legacyLoadEnumType(reflect.TypeOf(e)) + } +} + +// EnumStringOf returns the enum value as a string, either as the name if +// the number is resolvable, or the number formatted as a string. +func (Export) EnumStringOf(ed pref.EnumDescriptor, n pref.EnumNumber) string { + ev := ed.Values().ByNumber(n) + if ev != nil { + return string(ev.Name()) + } + return strconv.Itoa(int(n)) +} + +// message is any message type generated by protoc-gen-go +// and must be a pointer to a named struct type. +type message = interface{} + +// legacyMessageWrapper wraps a v2 message as a v1 message. +type legacyMessageWrapper struct{ m pref.ProtoMessage } + +func (m legacyMessageWrapper) Reset() { proto.Reset(m.m) } +func (m legacyMessageWrapper) String() string { return Export{}.MessageStringOf(m.m) } +func (m legacyMessageWrapper) ProtoMessage() {} + +// ProtoMessageV1Of converts either a v1 or v2 message to a v1 message. +// It returns nil if m is nil. +func (Export) ProtoMessageV1Of(m message) piface.MessageV1 { + switch mv := m.(type) { + case nil: + return nil + case piface.MessageV1: + return mv + case unwrapper: + return Export{}.ProtoMessageV1Of(mv.protoUnwrap()) + case pref.ProtoMessage: + return legacyMessageWrapper{mv} + default: + panic(fmt.Sprintf("message %T is neither a v1 or v2 Message", m)) + } +} + +func (Export) protoMessageV2Of(m message) pref.ProtoMessage { + switch mv := m.(type) { + case nil: + return nil + case pref.ProtoMessage: + return mv + case legacyMessageWrapper: + return mv.m + case piface.MessageV1: + return nil + default: + panic(fmt.Sprintf("message %T is neither a v1 or v2 Message", m)) + } +} + +// ProtoMessageV2Of converts either a v1 or v2 message to a v2 message. +// It returns nil if m is nil. +func (Export) ProtoMessageV2Of(m message) pref.ProtoMessage { + if m == nil { + return nil + } + if mv := (Export{}).protoMessageV2Of(m); mv != nil { + return mv + } + return legacyWrapMessage(reflect.ValueOf(m)).Interface() +} + +// MessageOf returns the protoreflect.Message interface over m. +// It returns nil if m is nil. +func (Export) MessageOf(m message) pref.Message { + if m == nil { + return nil + } + if mv := (Export{}).protoMessageV2Of(m); mv != nil { + return mv.ProtoReflect() + } + return legacyWrapMessage(reflect.ValueOf(m)) +} + +// MessageDescriptorOf returns the protoreflect.MessageDescriptor for m. +// It returns nil if m is nil. +func (Export) MessageDescriptorOf(m message) pref.MessageDescriptor { + if m == nil { + return nil + } + if mv := (Export{}).protoMessageV2Of(m); mv != nil { + return mv.ProtoReflect().Descriptor() + } + return LegacyLoadMessageDesc(reflect.TypeOf(m)) +} + +// MessageTypeOf returns the protoreflect.MessageType for m. +// It returns nil if m is nil. +func (Export) MessageTypeOf(m message) pref.MessageType { + if m == nil { + return nil + } + if mv := (Export{}).protoMessageV2Of(m); mv != nil { + return mv.ProtoReflect().Type() + } + return legacyLoadMessageInfo(reflect.TypeOf(m), "") +} + +// MessageStringOf returns the message value as a string, +// which is the message serialized in the protobuf text format. +func (Export) MessageStringOf(m pref.ProtoMessage) string { + return prototext.MarshalOptions{Multiline: false}.Format(m) +} diff --git a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/impl/checkinit.go b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/impl/checkinit.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000..b82341e --- /dev/null +++ b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/impl/checkinit.go @@ -0,0 +1,141 @@ +// Copyright 2019 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. +// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style +// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. + +package impl + +import ( + "sync" + + "google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/errors" + pref "google.golang.org/protobuf/reflect/protoreflect" + piface "google.golang.org/protobuf/runtime/protoiface" +) + +func (mi *MessageInfo) checkInitialized(in piface.CheckInitializedInput) (piface.CheckInitializedOutput, error) { + var p pointer + if ms, ok := in.Message.(*messageState); ok { + p = ms.pointer() + } else { + p = in.Message.(*messageReflectWrapper).pointer() + } + return piface.CheckInitializedOutput{}, mi.checkInitializedPointer(p) +} + +func (mi *MessageInfo) checkInitializedPointer(p pointer) error { + mi.init() + if !mi.needsInitCheck { + return nil + } + if p.IsNil() { + for _, f := range mi.orderedCoderFields { + if f.isRequired { + return errors.RequiredNotSet(string(mi.Desc.Fields().ByNumber(f.num).FullName())) + } + } + return nil + } + if mi.extensionOffset.IsValid() { + e := p.Apply(mi.extensionOffset).Extensions() + if err := mi.isInitExtensions(e); err != nil { + return err + } + } + for _, f := range mi.orderedCoderFields { + if !f.isRequired && f.funcs.isInit == nil { + continue + } + fptr := p.Apply(f.offset) + if f.isPointer && fptr.Elem().IsNil() { + if f.isRequired { + return errors.RequiredNotSet(string(mi.Desc.Fields().ByNumber(f.num).FullName())) + } + continue + } + if f.funcs.isInit == nil { + continue + } + if err := f.funcs.isInit(fptr, f); err != nil { + return err + } + } + return nil +} + +func (mi *MessageInfo) isInitExtensions(ext *map[int32]ExtensionField) error { + if ext == nil { + return nil + } + for _, x := range *ext { + ei := getExtensionFieldInfo(x.Type()) + if ei.funcs.isInit == nil { + continue + } + v := x.Value() + if !v.IsValid() { + continue + } + if err := ei.funcs.isInit(v); err != nil { + return err + } + } + return nil +} + +var ( + needsInitCheckMu sync.Mutex + needsInitCheckMap sync.Map +) + +// needsInitCheck reports whether a message needs to be checked for partial initialization. +// +// It returns true if the message transitively includes any required or extension fields. +func needsInitCheck(md pref.MessageDescriptor) bool { + if v, ok := needsInitCheckMap.Load(md); ok { + if has, ok := v.(bool); ok { + return has + } + } + needsInitCheckMu.Lock() + defer needsInitCheckMu.Unlock() + return needsInitCheckLocked(md) +} + +func needsInitCheckLocked(md pref.MessageDescriptor) (has bool) { + if v, ok := needsInitCheckMap.Load(md); ok { + // If has is true, we've previously determined that this message + // needs init checks. + // + // If has is false, we've previously determined that it can never + // be uninitialized. + // + // If has is not a bool, we've just encountered a cycle in the + // message graph. In this case, it is safe to return false: If + // the message does have required fields, we'll detect them later + // in the graph traversal. + has, ok := v.(bool) + return ok && has + } + needsInitCheckMap.Store(md, struct{}{}) // avoid cycles while descending into this message + defer func() { + needsInitCheckMap.Store(md, has) + }() + if md.RequiredNumbers().Len() > 0 { + return true + } + if md.ExtensionRanges().Len() > 0 { + return true + } + for i := 0; i < md.Fields().Len(); i++ { + fd := md.Fields().Get(i) + // Map keys are never messages, so just consider the map value. + if fd.IsMap() { + fd = fd.MapValue() + } + fmd := fd.Message() + if fmd != nil && needsInitCheckLocked(fmd) { + return true + } + } + return false +} diff --git a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/impl/codec_extension.go b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/impl/codec_extension.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000..08d3517 --- /dev/null +++ b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/impl/codec_extension.go @@ -0,0 +1,223 @@ +// Copyright 2019 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. +// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style +// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. + +package impl + +import ( + "sync" + "sync/atomic" + + "google.golang.org/protobuf/encoding/protowire" + "google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/errors" + pref "google.golang.org/protobuf/reflect/protoreflect" +) + +type extensionFieldInfo struct { + wiretag uint64 + tagsize int + unmarshalNeedsValue bool + funcs valueCoderFuncs + validation validationInfo +} + +var legacyExtensionFieldInfoCache sync.Map // map[protoreflect.ExtensionType]*extensionFieldInfo + +func getExtensionFieldInfo(xt pref.ExtensionType) *extensionFieldInfo { + if xi, ok := xt.(*ExtensionInfo); ok { + xi.lazyInit() + return xi.info + } + return legacyLoadExtensionFieldInfo(xt) +} + +// legacyLoadExtensionFieldInfo dynamically loads a *ExtensionInfo for xt. +func legacyLoadExtensionFieldInfo(xt pref.ExtensionType) *extensionFieldInfo { + if xi, ok := legacyExtensionFieldInfoCache.Load(xt); ok { + return xi.(*extensionFieldInfo) + } + e := makeExtensionFieldInfo(xt.TypeDescriptor()) + if e, ok := legacyMessageTypeCache.LoadOrStore(xt, e); ok { + return e.(*extensionFieldInfo) + } + return e +} + +func makeExtensionFieldInfo(xd pref.ExtensionDescriptor) *extensionFieldInfo { + var wiretag uint64 + if !xd.IsPacked() { + wiretag = protowire.EncodeTag(xd.Number(), wireTypes[xd.Kind()]) + } else { + wiretag = protowire.EncodeTag(xd.Number(), protowire.BytesType) + } + e := &extensionFieldInfo{ + wiretag: wiretag, + tagsize: protowire.SizeVarint(wiretag), + funcs: encoderFuncsForValue(xd), + } + // Does the unmarshal function need a value passed to it? + // This is true for composite types, where we pass in a message, list, or map to fill in, + // and for enums, where we pass in a prototype value to specify the concrete enum type. + switch xd.Kind() { + case pref.MessageKind, pref.GroupKind, pref.EnumKind: + e.unmarshalNeedsValue = true + default: + if xd.Cardinality() == pref.Repeated { + e.unmarshalNeedsValue = true + } + } + return e +} + +type lazyExtensionValue struct { + atomicOnce uint32 // atomically set if value is valid + mu sync.Mutex + xi *extensionFieldInfo + value pref.Value + b []byte + fn func() pref.Value +} + +type ExtensionField struct { + typ pref.ExtensionType + + // value is either the value of GetValue, + // or a *lazyExtensionValue that then returns the value of GetValue. + value pref.Value + lazy *lazyExtensionValue +} + +func (f *ExtensionField) appendLazyBytes(xt pref.ExtensionType, xi *extensionFieldInfo, num protowire.Number, wtyp protowire.Type, b []byte) { + if f.lazy == nil { + f.lazy = &lazyExtensionValue{xi: xi} + } + f.typ = xt + f.lazy.xi = xi + f.lazy.b = protowire.AppendTag(f.lazy.b, num, wtyp) + f.lazy.b = append(f.lazy.b, b...) +} + +func (f *ExtensionField) canLazy(xt pref.ExtensionType) bool { + if f.typ == nil { + return true + } + if f.typ == xt && f.lazy != nil && atomic.LoadUint32(&f.lazy.atomicOnce) == 0 { + return true + } + return false +} + +func (f *ExtensionField) lazyInit() { + f.lazy.mu.Lock() + defer f.lazy.mu.Unlock() + if atomic.LoadUint32(&f.lazy.atomicOnce) == 1 { + return + } + if f.lazy.xi != nil { + b := f.lazy.b + val := f.typ.New() + for len(b) > 0 { + var tag uint64 + if b[0] < 0x80 { + tag = uint64(b[0]) + b = b[1:] + } else if len(b) >= 2 && b[1] < 128 { + tag = uint64(b[0]&0x7f) + uint64(b[1])<<7 + b = b[2:] + } else { + var n int + tag, n = protowire.ConsumeVarint(b) + if n < 0 { + panic(errors.New("bad tag in lazy extension decoding")) + } + b = b[n:] + } + num := protowire.Number(tag >> 3) + wtyp := protowire.Type(tag & 7) + var out unmarshalOutput + var err error + val, out, err = f.lazy.xi.funcs.unmarshal(b, val, num, wtyp, lazyUnmarshalOptions) + if err != nil { + panic(errors.New("decode failure in lazy extension decoding: %v", err)) + } + b = b[out.n:] + } + f.lazy.value = val + } else { + f.lazy.value = f.lazy.fn() + } + f.lazy.xi = nil + f.lazy.fn = nil + f.lazy.b = nil + atomic.StoreUint32(&f.lazy.atomicOnce, 1) +} + +// Set sets the type and value of the extension field. +// This must not be called concurrently. +func (f *ExtensionField) Set(t pref.ExtensionType, v pref.Value) { + f.typ = t + f.value = v + f.lazy = nil +} + +// SetLazy sets the type and a value that is to be lazily evaluated upon first use. +// This must not be called concurrently. +func (f *ExtensionField) SetLazy(t pref.ExtensionType, fn func() pref.Value) { + f.typ = t + f.lazy = &lazyExtensionValue{fn: fn} +} + +// Value returns the value of the extension field. +// This may be called concurrently. +func (f *ExtensionField) Value() pref.Value { + if f.lazy != nil { + if atomic.LoadUint32(&f.lazy.atomicOnce) == 0 { + f.lazyInit() + } + return f.lazy.value + } + return f.value +} + +// Type returns the type of the extension field. +// This may be called concurrently. +func (f ExtensionField) Type() pref.ExtensionType { + return f.typ +} + +// IsSet returns whether the extension field is set. +// This may be called concurrently. +func (f ExtensionField) IsSet() bool { + return f.typ != nil +} + +// IsLazy reports whether a field is lazily encoded. +// It is exported for testing. +func IsLazy(m pref.Message, fd pref.FieldDescriptor) bool { + var mi *MessageInfo + var p pointer + switch m := m.(type) { + case *messageState: + mi = m.messageInfo() + p = m.pointer() + case *messageReflectWrapper: + mi = m.messageInfo() + p = m.pointer() + default: + return false + } + xd, ok := fd.(pref.ExtensionTypeDescriptor) + if !ok { + return false + } + xt := xd.Type() + ext := mi.extensionMap(p) + if ext == nil { + return false + } + f, ok := (*ext)[int32(fd.Number())] + if !ok { + return false + } + return f.typ == xt && f.lazy != nil && atomic.LoadUint32(&f.lazy.atomicOnce) == 0 +} diff --git a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/impl/codec_field.go b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/impl/codec_field.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000..c00744d --- /dev/null +++ b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/impl/codec_field.go @@ -0,0 +1,828 @@ +// Copyright 2019 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. +// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style +// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. + +package impl + +import ( + "fmt" + "reflect" + "sync" + + "google.golang.org/protobuf/encoding/protowire" + "google.golang.org/protobuf/proto" + pref "google.golang.org/protobuf/reflect/protoreflect" + preg "google.golang.org/protobuf/reflect/protoregistry" + piface "google.golang.org/protobuf/runtime/protoiface" +) + +type errInvalidUTF8 struct{} + +func (errInvalidUTF8) Error() string { return "string field contains invalid UTF-8" } +func (errInvalidUTF8) InvalidUTF8() bool { return true } + +// initOneofFieldCoders initializes the fast-path functions for the fields in a oneof. +// +// For size, marshal, and isInit operations, functions are set only on the first field +// in the oneof. The functions are called when the oneof is non-nil, and will dispatch +// to the appropriate field-specific function as necessary. +// +// The unmarshal function is set on each field individually as usual. +func (mi *MessageInfo) initOneofFieldCoders(od pref.OneofDescriptor, si structInfo) { + fs := si.oneofsByName[od.Name()] + ft := fs.Type + oneofFields := make(map[reflect.Type]*coderFieldInfo) + needIsInit := false + fields := od.Fields() + for i, lim := 0, fields.Len(); i < lim; i++ { + fd := od.Fields().Get(i) + num := fd.Number() + // Make a copy of the original coderFieldInfo for use in unmarshaling. + // + // oneofFields[oneofType].funcs.marshal is the field-specific marshal function. + // + // mi.coderFields[num].marshal is set on only the first field in the oneof, + // and dispatches to the field-specific marshaler in oneofFields. + cf := *mi.coderFields[num] + ot := si.oneofWrappersByNumber[num] + cf.ft = ot.Field(0).Type + cf.mi, cf.funcs = fieldCoder(fd, cf.ft) + oneofFields[ot] = &cf + if cf.funcs.isInit != nil { + needIsInit = true + } + mi.coderFields[num].funcs.unmarshal = func(b []byte, p pointer, wtyp protowire.Type, f *coderFieldInfo, opts unmarshalOptions) (unmarshalOutput, error) { + var vw reflect.Value // pointer to wrapper type + vi := p.AsValueOf(ft).Elem() // oneof field value of interface kind + if !vi.IsNil() && !vi.Elem().IsNil() && vi.Elem().Elem().Type() == ot { + vw = vi.Elem() + } else { + vw = reflect.New(ot) + } + out, err := cf.funcs.unmarshal(b, pointerOfValue(vw).Apply(zeroOffset), wtyp, &cf, opts) + if err != nil { + return out, err + } + vi.Set(vw) + return out, nil + } + } + getInfo := func(p pointer) (pointer, *coderFieldInfo) { + v := p.AsValueOf(ft).Elem() + if v.IsNil() { + return pointer{}, nil + } + v = v.Elem() // interface -> *struct + if v.IsNil() { + return pointer{}, nil + } + return pointerOfValue(v).Apply(zeroOffset), oneofFields[v.Elem().Type()] + } + first := mi.coderFields[od.Fields().Get(0).Number()] + first.funcs.size = func(p pointer, _ *coderFieldInfo, opts marshalOptions) int { + p, info := getInfo(p) + if info == nil || info.funcs.size == nil { + return 0 + } + return info.funcs.size(p, info, opts) + } + first.funcs.marshal = func(b []byte, p pointer, _ *coderFieldInfo, opts marshalOptions) ([]byte, error) { + p, info := getInfo(p) + if info == nil || info.funcs.marshal == nil { + return b, nil + } + return info.funcs.marshal(b, p, info, opts) + } + first.funcs.merge = func(dst, src pointer, _ *coderFieldInfo, opts mergeOptions) { + srcp, srcinfo := getInfo(src) + if srcinfo == nil || srcinfo.funcs.merge == nil { + return + } + dstp, dstinfo := getInfo(dst) + if dstinfo != srcinfo { + dst.AsValueOf(ft).Elem().Set(reflect.New(src.AsValueOf(ft).Elem().Elem().Elem().Type())) + dstp = pointerOfValue(dst.AsValueOf(ft).Elem().Elem()).Apply(zeroOffset) + } + srcinfo.funcs.merge(dstp, srcp, srcinfo, opts) + } + if needIsInit { + first.funcs.isInit = func(p pointer, _ *coderFieldInfo) error { + p, info := getInfo(p) + if info == nil || info.funcs.isInit == nil { + return nil + } + return info.funcs.isInit(p, info) + } + } +} + +func makeWeakMessageFieldCoder(fd pref.FieldDescriptor) pointerCoderFuncs { + var once sync.Once + var messageType pref.MessageType + lazyInit := func() { + once.Do(func() { + messageName := fd.Message().FullName() + messageType, _ = preg.GlobalTypes.FindMessageByName(messageName) + }) + } + + return pointerCoderFuncs{ + size: func(p pointer, f *coderFieldInfo, opts marshalOptions) int { + m, ok := p.WeakFields().get(f.num) + if !ok { + return 0 + } + lazyInit() + if messageType == nil { + panic(fmt.Sprintf("weak message %v is not linked in", fd.Message().FullName())) + } + return sizeMessage(m, f.tagsize, opts) + }, + marshal: func(b []byte, p pointer, f *coderFieldInfo, opts marshalOptions) ([]byte, error) { + m, ok := p.WeakFields().get(f.num) + if !ok { + return b, nil + } + lazyInit() + if messageType == nil { + panic(fmt.Sprintf("weak message %v is not linked in", fd.Message().FullName())) + } + return appendMessage(b, m, f.wiretag, opts) + }, + unmarshal: func(b []byte, p pointer, wtyp protowire.Type, f *coderFieldInfo, opts unmarshalOptions) (unmarshalOutput, error) { + fs := p.WeakFields() + m, ok := fs.get(f.num) + if !ok { + lazyInit() + if messageType == nil { + return unmarshalOutput{}, errUnknown + } + m = messageType.New().Interface() + fs.set(f.num, m) + } + return consumeMessage(b, m, wtyp, opts) + }, + isInit: func(p pointer, f *coderFieldInfo) error { + m, ok := p.WeakFields().get(f.num) + if !ok { + return nil + } + return proto.CheckInitialized(m) + }, + merge: func(dst, src pointer, f *coderFieldInfo, opts mergeOptions) { + sm, ok := src.WeakFields().get(f.num) + if !ok { + return + } + dm, ok := dst.WeakFields().get(f.num) + if !ok { + lazyInit() + if messageType == nil { + panic(fmt.Sprintf("weak message %v is not linked in", fd.Message().FullName())) + } + dm = messageType.New().Interface() + dst.WeakFields().set(f.num, dm) + } + opts.Merge(dm, sm) + }, + } +} + +func makeMessageFieldCoder(fd pref.FieldDescriptor, ft reflect.Type) pointerCoderFuncs { + if mi := getMessageInfo(ft); mi != nil { + funcs := pointerCoderFuncs{ + size: sizeMessageInfo, + marshal: appendMessageInfo, + unmarshal: consumeMessageInfo, + merge: mergeMessage, + } + if needsInitCheck(mi.Desc) { + funcs.isInit = isInitMessageInfo + } + return funcs + } else { + return pointerCoderFuncs{ + size: func(p pointer, f *coderFieldInfo, opts marshalOptions) int { + m := asMessage(p.AsValueOf(ft).Elem()) + return sizeMessage(m, f.tagsize, opts) + }, + marshal: func(b []byte, p pointer, f *coderFieldInfo, opts marshalOptions) ([]byte, error) { + m := asMessage(p.AsValueOf(ft).Elem()) + return appendMessage(b, m, f.wiretag, opts) + }, + unmarshal: func(b []byte, p pointer, wtyp protowire.Type, f *coderFieldInfo, opts unmarshalOptions) (unmarshalOutput, error) { + mp := p.AsValueOf(ft).Elem() + if mp.IsNil() { + mp.Set(reflect.New(ft.Elem())) + } + return consumeMessage(b, asMessage(mp), wtyp, opts) + }, + isInit: func(p pointer, f *coderFieldInfo) error { + m := asMessage(p.AsValueOf(ft).Elem()) + return proto.CheckInitialized(m) + }, + merge: mergeMessage, + } + } +} + +func sizeMessageInfo(p pointer, f *coderFieldInfo, opts marshalOptions) int { + return protowire.SizeBytes(f.mi.sizePointer(p.Elem(), opts)) + f.tagsize +} + +func appendMessageInfo(b []byte, p pointer, f *coderFieldInfo, opts marshalOptions) ([]byte, error) { + b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, f.wiretag) + b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, uint64(f.mi.sizePointer(p.Elem(), opts))) + return f.mi.marshalAppendPointer(b, p.Elem(), opts) +} + +func consumeMessageInfo(b []byte, p pointer, wtyp protowire.Type, f *coderFieldInfo, opts unmarshalOptions) (out unmarshalOutput, err error) { + if wtyp != protowire.BytesType { + return out, errUnknown + } + v, n := protowire.ConsumeBytes(b) + if n < 0 { + return out, protowire.ParseError(n) + } + if p.Elem().IsNil() { + p.SetPointer(pointerOfValue(reflect.New(f.mi.GoReflectType.Elem()))) + } + o, err := f.mi.unmarshalPointer(v, p.Elem(), 0, opts) + if err != nil { + return out, err + } + out.n = n + out.initialized = o.initialized + return out, nil +} + +func isInitMessageInfo(p pointer, f *coderFieldInfo) error { + return f.mi.checkInitializedPointer(p.Elem()) +} + +func sizeMessage(m proto.Message, tagsize int, _ marshalOptions) int { + return protowire.SizeBytes(proto.Size(m)) + tagsize +} + +func appendMessage(b []byte, m proto.Message, wiretag uint64, opts marshalOptions) ([]byte, error) { + b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, wiretag) + b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, uint64(proto.Size(m))) + return opts.Options().MarshalAppend(b, m) +} + +func consumeMessage(b []byte, m proto.Message, wtyp protowire.Type, opts unmarshalOptions) (out unmarshalOutput, err error) { + if wtyp != protowire.BytesType { + return out, errUnknown + } + v, n := protowire.ConsumeBytes(b) + if n < 0 { + return out, protowire.ParseError(n) + } + o, err := opts.Options().UnmarshalState(piface.UnmarshalInput{ + Buf: v, + Message: m.ProtoReflect(), + }) + if err != nil { + return out, err + } + out.n = n + out.initialized = o.Flags&piface.UnmarshalInitialized != 0 + return out, nil +} + +func sizeMessageValue(v pref.Value, tagsize int, opts marshalOptions) int { + m := v.Message().Interface() + return sizeMessage(m, tagsize, opts) +} + +func appendMessageValue(b []byte, v pref.Value, wiretag uint64, opts marshalOptions) ([]byte, error) { + m := v.Message().Interface() + return appendMessage(b, m, wiretag, opts) +} + +func consumeMessageValue(b []byte, v pref.Value, _ protowire.Number, wtyp protowire.Type, opts unmarshalOptions) (pref.Value, unmarshalOutput, error) { + m := v.Message().Interface() + out, err := consumeMessage(b, m, wtyp, opts) + return v, out, err +} + +func isInitMessageValue(v pref.Value) error { + m := v.Message().Interface() + return proto.CheckInitialized(m) +} + +var coderMessageValue = valueCoderFuncs{ + size: sizeMessageValue, + marshal: appendMessageValue, + unmarshal: consumeMessageValue, + isInit: isInitMessageValue, + merge: mergeMessageValue, +} + +func sizeGroupValue(v pref.Value, tagsize int, opts marshalOptions) int { + m := v.Message().Interface() + return sizeGroup(m, tagsize, opts) +} + +func appendGroupValue(b []byte, v pref.Value, wiretag uint64, opts marshalOptions) ([]byte, error) { + m := v.Message().Interface() + return appendGroup(b, m, wiretag, opts) +} + +func consumeGroupValue(b []byte, v pref.Value, num protowire.Number, wtyp protowire.Type, opts unmarshalOptions) (pref.Value, unmarshalOutput, error) { + m := v.Message().Interface() + out, err := consumeGroup(b, m, num, wtyp, opts) + return v, out, err +} + +var coderGroupValue = valueCoderFuncs{ + size: sizeGroupValue, + marshal: appendGroupValue, + unmarshal: consumeGroupValue, + isInit: isInitMessageValue, + merge: mergeMessageValue, +} + +func makeGroupFieldCoder(fd pref.FieldDescriptor, ft reflect.Type) pointerCoderFuncs { + num := fd.Number() + if mi := getMessageInfo(ft); mi != nil { + funcs := pointerCoderFuncs{ + size: sizeGroupType, + marshal: appendGroupType, + unmarshal: consumeGroupType, + merge: mergeMessage, + } + if needsInitCheck(mi.Desc) { + funcs.isInit = isInitMessageInfo + } + return funcs + } else { + return pointerCoderFuncs{ + size: func(p pointer, f *coderFieldInfo, opts marshalOptions) int { + m := asMessage(p.AsValueOf(ft).Elem()) + return sizeGroup(m, f.tagsize, opts) + }, + marshal: func(b []byte, p pointer, f *coderFieldInfo, opts marshalOptions) ([]byte, error) { + m := asMessage(p.AsValueOf(ft).Elem()) + return appendGroup(b, m, f.wiretag, opts) + }, + unmarshal: func(b []byte, p pointer, wtyp protowire.Type, f *coderFieldInfo, opts unmarshalOptions) (unmarshalOutput, error) { + mp := p.AsValueOf(ft).Elem() + if mp.IsNil() { + mp.Set(reflect.New(ft.Elem())) + } + return consumeGroup(b, asMessage(mp), num, wtyp, opts) + }, + isInit: func(p pointer, f *coderFieldInfo) error { + m := asMessage(p.AsValueOf(ft).Elem()) + return proto.CheckInitialized(m) + }, + merge: mergeMessage, + } + } +} + +func sizeGroupType(p pointer, f *coderFieldInfo, opts marshalOptions) int { + return 2*f.tagsize + f.mi.sizePointer(p.Elem(), opts) +} + +func appendGroupType(b []byte, p pointer, f *coderFieldInfo, opts marshalOptions) ([]byte, error) { + b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, f.wiretag) // start group + b, err := f.mi.marshalAppendPointer(b, p.Elem(), opts) + b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, f.wiretag+1) // end group + return b, err +} + +func consumeGroupType(b []byte, p pointer, wtyp protowire.Type, f *coderFieldInfo, opts unmarshalOptions) (out unmarshalOutput, err error) { + if wtyp != protowire.StartGroupType { + return out, errUnknown + } + if p.Elem().IsNil() { + p.SetPointer(pointerOfValue(reflect.New(f.mi.GoReflectType.Elem()))) + } + return f.mi.unmarshalPointer(b, p.Elem(), f.num, opts) +} + +func sizeGroup(m proto.Message, tagsize int, _ marshalOptions) int { + return 2*tagsize + proto.Size(m) +} + +func appendGroup(b []byte, m proto.Message, wiretag uint64, opts marshalOptions) ([]byte, error) { + b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, wiretag) // start group + b, err := opts.Options().MarshalAppend(b, m) + b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, wiretag+1) // end group + return b, err +} + +func consumeGroup(b []byte, m proto.Message, num protowire.Number, wtyp protowire.Type, opts unmarshalOptions) (out unmarshalOutput, err error) { + if wtyp != protowire.StartGroupType { + return out, errUnknown + } + b, n := protowire.ConsumeGroup(num, b) + if n < 0 { + return out, protowire.ParseError(n) + } + o, err := opts.Options().UnmarshalState(piface.UnmarshalInput{ + Buf: b, + Message: m.ProtoReflect(), + }) + if err != nil { + return out, err + } + out.n = n + out.initialized = o.Flags&piface.UnmarshalInitialized != 0 + return out, nil +} + +func makeMessageSliceFieldCoder(fd pref.FieldDescriptor, ft reflect.Type) pointerCoderFuncs { + if mi := getMessageInfo(ft); mi != nil { + funcs := pointerCoderFuncs{ + size: sizeMessageSliceInfo, + marshal: appendMessageSliceInfo, + unmarshal: consumeMessageSliceInfo, + merge: mergeMessageSlice, + } + if needsInitCheck(mi.Desc) { + funcs.isInit = isInitMessageSliceInfo + } + return funcs + } + return pointerCoderFuncs{ + size: func(p pointer, f *coderFieldInfo, opts marshalOptions) int { + return sizeMessageSlice(p, ft, f.tagsize, opts) + }, + marshal: func(b []byte, p pointer, f *coderFieldInfo, opts marshalOptions) ([]byte, error) { + return appendMessageSlice(b, p, f.wiretag, ft, opts) + }, + unmarshal: func(b []byte, p pointer, wtyp protowire.Type, f *coderFieldInfo, opts unmarshalOptions) (unmarshalOutput, error) { + return consumeMessageSlice(b, p, ft, wtyp, opts) + }, + isInit: func(p pointer, f *coderFieldInfo) error { + return isInitMessageSlice(p, ft) + }, + merge: mergeMessageSlice, + } +} + +func sizeMessageSliceInfo(p pointer, f *coderFieldInfo, opts marshalOptions) int { + s := p.PointerSlice() + n := 0 + for _, v := range s { + n += protowire.SizeBytes(f.mi.sizePointer(v, opts)) + f.tagsize + } + return n +} + +func appendMessageSliceInfo(b []byte, p pointer, f *coderFieldInfo, opts marshalOptions) ([]byte, error) { + s := p.PointerSlice() + var err error + for _, v := range s { + b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, f.wiretag) + siz := f.mi.sizePointer(v, opts) + b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, uint64(siz)) + b, err = f.mi.marshalAppendPointer(b, v, opts) + if err != nil { + return b, err + } + } + return b, nil +} + +func consumeMessageSliceInfo(b []byte, p pointer, wtyp protowire.Type, f *coderFieldInfo, opts unmarshalOptions) (out unmarshalOutput, err error) { + if wtyp != protowire.BytesType { + return out, errUnknown + } + v, n := protowire.ConsumeBytes(b) + if n < 0 { + return out, protowire.ParseError(n) + } + m := reflect.New(f.mi.GoReflectType.Elem()).Interface() + mp := pointerOfIface(m) + o, err := f.mi.unmarshalPointer(v, mp, 0, opts) + if err != nil { + return out, err + } + p.AppendPointerSlice(mp) + out.n = n + out.initialized = o.initialized + return out, nil +} + +func isInitMessageSliceInfo(p pointer, f *coderFieldInfo) error { + s := p.PointerSlice() + for _, v := range s { + if err := f.mi.checkInitializedPointer(v); err != nil { + return err + } + } + return nil +} + +func sizeMessageSlice(p pointer, goType reflect.Type, tagsize int, _ marshalOptions) int { + s := p.PointerSlice() + n := 0 + for _, v := range s { + m := asMessage(v.AsValueOf(goType.Elem())) + n += protowire.SizeBytes(proto.Size(m)) + tagsize + } + return n +} + +func appendMessageSlice(b []byte, p pointer, wiretag uint64, goType reflect.Type, opts marshalOptions) ([]byte, error) { + s := p.PointerSlice() + var err error + for _, v := range s { + m := asMessage(v.AsValueOf(goType.Elem())) + b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, wiretag) + siz := proto.Size(m) + b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, uint64(siz)) + b, err = opts.Options().MarshalAppend(b, m) + if err != nil { + return b, err + } + } + return b, nil +} + +func consumeMessageSlice(b []byte, p pointer, goType reflect.Type, wtyp protowire.Type, opts unmarshalOptions) (out unmarshalOutput, err error) { + if wtyp != protowire.BytesType { + return out, errUnknown + } + v, n := protowire.ConsumeBytes(b) + if n < 0 { + return out, protowire.ParseError(n) + } + mp := reflect.New(goType.Elem()) + o, err := opts.Options().UnmarshalState(piface.UnmarshalInput{ + Buf: v, + Message: asMessage(mp).ProtoReflect(), + }) + if err != nil { + return out, err + } + p.AppendPointerSlice(pointerOfValue(mp)) + out.n = n + out.initialized = o.Flags&piface.UnmarshalInitialized != 0 + return out, nil +} + +func isInitMessageSlice(p pointer, goType reflect.Type) error { + s := p.PointerSlice() + for _, v := range s { + m := asMessage(v.AsValueOf(goType.Elem())) + if err := proto.CheckInitialized(m); err != nil { + return err + } + } + return nil +} + +// Slices of messages + +func sizeMessageSliceValue(listv pref.Value, tagsize int, opts marshalOptions) int { + list := listv.List() + n := 0 + for i, llen := 0, list.Len(); i < llen; i++ { + m := list.Get(i).Message().Interface() + n += protowire.SizeBytes(proto.Size(m)) + tagsize + } + return n +} + +func appendMessageSliceValue(b []byte, listv pref.Value, wiretag uint64, opts marshalOptions) ([]byte, error) { + list := listv.List() + mopts := opts.Options() + for i, llen := 0, list.Len(); i < llen; i++ { + m := list.Get(i).Message().Interface() + b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, wiretag) + siz := proto.Size(m) + b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, uint64(siz)) + var err error + b, err = mopts.MarshalAppend(b, m) + if err != nil { + return b, err + } + } + return b, nil +} + +func consumeMessageSliceValue(b []byte, listv pref.Value, _ protowire.Number, wtyp protowire.Type, opts unmarshalOptions) (_ pref.Value, out unmarshalOutput, err error) { + list := listv.List() + if wtyp != protowire.BytesType { + return pref.Value{}, out, errUnknown + } + v, n := protowire.ConsumeBytes(b) + if n < 0 { + return pref.Value{}, out, protowire.ParseError(n) + } + m := list.NewElement() + o, err := opts.Options().UnmarshalState(piface.UnmarshalInput{ + Buf: v, + Message: m.Message(), + }) + if err != nil { + return pref.Value{}, out, err + } + list.Append(m) + out.n = n + out.initialized = o.Flags&piface.UnmarshalInitialized != 0 + return listv, out, nil +} + +func isInitMessageSliceValue(listv pref.Value) error { + list := listv.List() + for i, llen := 0, list.Len(); i < llen; i++ { + m := list.Get(i).Message().Interface() + if err := proto.CheckInitialized(m); err != nil { + return err + } + } + return nil +} + +var coderMessageSliceValue = valueCoderFuncs{ + size: sizeMessageSliceValue, + marshal: appendMessageSliceValue, + unmarshal: consumeMessageSliceValue, + isInit: isInitMessageSliceValue, + merge: mergeMessageListValue, +} + +func sizeGroupSliceValue(listv pref.Value, tagsize int, opts marshalOptions) int { + list := listv.List() + n := 0 + for i, llen := 0, list.Len(); i < llen; i++ { + m := list.Get(i).Message().Interface() + n += 2*tagsize + proto.Size(m) + } + return n +} + +func appendGroupSliceValue(b []byte, listv pref.Value, wiretag uint64, opts marshalOptions) ([]byte, error) { + list := listv.List() + mopts := opts.Options() + for i, llen := 0, list.Len(); i < llen; i++ { + m := list.Get(i).Message().Interface() + b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, wiretag) // start group + var err error + b, err = mopts.MarshalAppend(b, m) + if err != nil { + return b, err + } + b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, wiretag+1) // end group + } + return b, nil +} + +func consumeGroupSliceValue(b []byte, listv pref.Value, num protowire.Number, wtyp protowire.Type, opts unmarshalOptions) (_ pref.Value, out unmarshalOutput, err error) { + list := listv.List() + if wtyp != protowire.StartGroupType { + return pref.Value{}, out, errUnknown + } + b, n := protowire.ConsumeGroup(num, b) + if n < 0 { + return pref.Value{}, out, protowire.ParseError(n) + } + m := list.NewElement() + o, err := opts.Options().UnmarshalState(piface.UnmarshalInput{ + Buf: b, + Message: m.Message(), + }) + if err != nil { + return pref.Value{}, out, err + } + list.Append(m) + out.n = n + out.initialized = o.Flags&piface.UnmarshalInitialized != 0 + return listv, out, nil +} + +var coderGroupSliceValue = valueCoderFuncs{ + size: sizeGroupSliceValue, + marshal: appendGroupSliceValue, + unmarshal: consumeGroupSliceValue, + isInit: isInitMessageSliceValue, + merge: mergeMessageListValue, +} + +func makeGroupSliceFieldCoder(fd pref.FieldDescriptor, ft reflect.Type) pointerCoderFuncs { + num := fd.Number() + if mi := getMessageInfo(ft); mi != nil { + funcs := pointerCoderFuncs{ + size: sizeGroupSliceInfo, + marshal: appendGroupSliceInfo, + unmarshal: consumeGroupSliceInfo, + merge: mergeMessageSlice, + } + if needsInitCheck(mi.Desc) { + funcs.isInit = isInitMessageSliceInfo + } + return funcs + } + return pointerCoderFuncs{ + size: func(p pointer, f *coderFieldInfo, opts marshalOptions) int { + return sizeGroupSlice(p, ft, f.tagsize, opts) + }, + marshal: func(b []byte, p pointer, f *coderFieldInfo, opts marshalOptions) ([]byte, error) { + return appendGroupSlice(b, p, f.wiretag, ft, opts) + }, + unmarshal: func(b []byte, p pointer, wtyp protowire.Type, f *coderFieldInfo, opts unmarshalOptions) (unmarshalOutput, error) { + return consumeGroupSlice(b, p, num, wtyp, ft, opts) + }, + isInit: func(p pointer, f *coderFieldInfo) error { + return isInitMessageSlice(p, ft) + }, + merge: mergeMessageSlice, + } +} + +func sizeGroupSlice(p pointer, messageType reflect.Type, tagsize int, _ marshalOptions) int { + s := p.PointerSlice() + n := 0 + for _, v := range s { + m := asMessage(v.AsValueOf(messageType.Elem())) + n += 2*tagsize + proto.Size(m) + } + return n +} + +func appendGroupSlice(b []byte, p pointer, wiretag uint64, messageType reflect.Type, opts marshalOptions) ([]byte, error) { + s := p.PointerSlice() + var err error + for _, v := range s { + m := asMessage(v.AsValueOf(messageType.Elem())) + b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, wiretag) // start group + b, err = opts.Options().MarshalAppend(b, m) + if err != nil { + return b, err + } + b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, wiretag+1) // end group + } + return b, nil +} + +func consumeGroupSlice(b []byte, p pointer, num protowire.Number, wtyp protowire.Type, goType reflect.Type, opts unmarshalOptions) (out unmarshalOutput, err error) { + if wtyp != protowire.StartGroupType { + return out, errUnknown + } + b, n := protowire.ConsumeGroup(num, b) + if n < 0 { + return out, protowire.ParseError(n) + } + mp := reflect.New(goType.Elem()) + o, err := opts.Options().UnmarshalState(piface.UnmarshalInput{ + Buf: b, + Message: asMessage(mp).ProtoReflect(), + }) + if err != nil { + return out, err + } + p.AppendPointerSlice(pointerOfValue(mp)) + out.n = n + out.initialized = o.Flags&piface.UnmarshalInitialized != 0 + return out, nil +} + +func sizeGroupSliceInfo(p pointer, f *coderFieldInfo, opts marshalOptions) int { + s := p.PointerSlice() + n := 0 + for _, v := range s { + n += 2*f.tagsize + f.mi.sizePointer(v, opts) + } + return n +} + +func appendGroupSliceInfo(b []byte, p pointer, f *coderFieldInfo, opts marshalOptions) ([]byte, error) { + s := p.PointerSlice() + var err error + for _, v := range s { + b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, f.wiretag) // start group + b, err = f.mi.marshalAppendPointer(b, v, opts) + if err != nil { + return b, err + } + b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, f.wiretag+1) // end group + } + return b, nil +} + +func consumeGroupSliceInfo(b []byte, p pointer, wtyp protowire.Type, f *coderFieldInfo, opts unmarshalOptions) (unmarshalOutput, error) { + if wtyp != protowire.StartGroupType { + return unmarshalOutput{}, errUnknown + } + m := reflect.New(f.mi.GoReflectType.Elem()).Interface() + mp := pointerOfIface(m) + out, err := f.mi.unmarshalPointer(b, mp, f.num, opts) + if err != nil { + return out, err + } + p.AppendPointerSlice(mp) + return out, nil +} + +func asMessage(v reflect.Value) pref.ProtoMessage { + if m, ok := v.Interface().(pref.ProtoMessage); ok { + return m + } + return legacyWrapMessage(v).Interface() +} diff --git a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/impl/codec_gen.go b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/impl/codec_gen.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000..ff198d0 --- /dev/null +++ b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/impl/codec_gen.go @@ -0,0 +1,5637 @@ +// Copyright 2018 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. +// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style +// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. + +// Code generated by generate-types. DO NOT EDIT. + +package impl + +import ( + "math" + "unicode/utf8" + + "google.golang.org/protobuf/encoding/protowire" + "google.golang.org/protobuf/reflect/protoreflect" +) + +// sizeBool returns the size of wire encoding a bool pointer as a Bool. +func sizeBool(p pointer, f *coderFieldInfo, _ marshalOptions) (size int) { + v := *p.Bool() + return f.tagsize + protowire.SizeVarint(protowire.EncodeBool(v)) +} + +// appendBool wire encodes a bool pointer as a Bool. +func appendBool(b []byte, p pointer, f *coderFieldInfo, _ marshalOptions) ([]byte, error) { + v := *p.Bool() + b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, f.wiretag) + b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, protowire.EncodeBool(v)) + return b, nil +} + +// consumeBool wire decodes a bool pointer as a Bool. +func consumeBool(b []byte, p pointer, wtyp protowire.Type, f *coderFieldInfo, _ unmarshalOptions) (out unmarshalOutput, err error) { + if wtyp != protowire.VarintType { + return out, errUnknown + } + var v uint64 + var n int + if len(b) >= 1 && b[0] < 0x80 { + v = uint64(b[0]) + n = 1 + } else if len(b) >= 2 && b[1] < 128 { + v = uint64(b[0]&0x7f) + uint64(b[1])<<7 + n = 2 + } else { + v, n = protowire.ConsumeVarint(b) + } + if n < 0 { + return out, protowire.ParseError(n) + } + *p.Bool() = protowire.DecodeBool(v) + out.n = n + return out, nil +} + +var coderBool = pointerCoderFuncs{ + size: sizeBool, + marshal: appendBool, + unmarshal: consumeBool, + merge: mergeBool, +} + +// sizeBoolNoZero returns the size of wire encoding a bool pointer as a Bool. +// The zero value is not encoded. +func sizeBoolNoZero(p pointer, f *coderFieldInfo, _ marshalOptions) (size int) { + v := *p.Bool() + if v == false { + return 0 + } + return f.tagsize + protowire.SizeVarint(protowire.EncodeBool(v)) +} + +// appendBoolNoZero wire encodes a bool pointer as a Bool. +// The zero value is not encoded. +func appendBoolNoZero(b []byte, p pointer, f *coderFieldInfo, _ marshalOptions) ([]byte, error) { + v := *p.Bool() + if v == false { + return b, nil + } + b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, f.wiretag) + b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, protowire.EncodeBool(v)) + return b, nil +} + +var coderBoolNoZero = pointerCoderFuncs{ + size: sizeBoolNoZero, + marshal: appendBoolNoZero, + unmarshal: consumeBool, + merge: mergeBoolNoZero, +} + +// sizeBoolPtr returns the size of wire encoding a *bool pointer as a Bool. +// It panics if the pointer is nil. +func sizeBoolPtr(p pointer, f *coderFieldInfo, _ marshalOptions) (size int) { + v := **p.BoolPtr() + return f.tagsize + protowire.SizeVarint(protowire.EncodeBool(v)) +} + +// appendBoolPtr wire encodes a *bool pointer as a Bool. +// It panics if the pointer is nil. +func appendBoolPtr(b []byte, p pointer, f *coderFieldInfo, _ marshalOptions) ([]byte, error) { + v := **p.BoolPtr() + b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, f.wiretag) + b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, protowire.EncodeBool(v)) + return b, nil +} + +// consumeBoolPtr wire decodes a *bool pointer as a Bool. +func consumeBoolPtr(b []byte, p pointer, wtyp protowire.Type, f *coderFieldInfo, _ unmarshalOptions) (out unmarshalOutput, err error) { + if wtyp != protowire.VarintType { + return out, errUnknown + } + var v uint64 + var n int + if len(b) >= 1 && b[0] < 0x80 { + v = uint64(b[0]) + n = 1 + } else if len(b) >= 2 && b[1] < 128 { + v = uint64(b[0]&0x7f) + uint64(b[1])<<7 + n = 2 + } else { + v, n = protowire.ConsumeVarint(b) + } + if n < 0 { + return out, protowire.ParseError(n) + } + vp := p.BoolPtr() + if *vp == nil { + *vp = new(bool) + } + **vp = protowire.DecodeBool(v) + out.n = n + return out, nil +} + +var coderBoolPtr = pointerCoderFuncs{ + size: sizeBoolPtr, + marshal: appendBoolPtr, + unmarshal: consumeBoolPtr, + merge: mergeBoolPtr, +} + +// sizeBoolSlice returns the size of wire encoding a []bool pointer as a repeated Bool. +func sizeBoolSlice(p pointer, f *coderFieldInfo, _ marshalOptions) (size int) { + s := *p.BoolSlice() + for _, v := range s { + size += f.tagsize + protowire.SizeVarint(protowire.EncodeBool(v)) + } + return size +} + +// appendBoolSlice encodes a []bool pointer as a repeated Bool. +func appendBoolSlice(b []byte, p pointer, f *coderFieldInfo, _ marshalOptions) ([]byte, error) { + s := *p.BoolSlice() + for _, v := range s { + b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, f.wiretag) + b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, protowire.EncodeBool(v)) + } + return b, nil +} + +// consumeBoolSlice wire decodes a []bool pointer as a repeated Bool. +func consumeBoolSlice(b []byte, p pointer, wtyp protowire.Type, f *coderFieldInfo, _ unmarshalOptions) (out unmarshalOutput, err error) { + sp := p.BoolSlice() + if wtyp == protowire.BytesType { + s := *sp + b, n := protowire.ConsumeBytes(b) + if n < 0 { + return out, protowire.ParseError(n) + } + for len(b) > 0 { + var v uint64 + var n int + if len(b) >= 1 && b[0] < 0x80 { + v = uint64(b[0]) + n = 1 + } else if len(b) >= 2 && b[1] < 128 { + v = uint64(b[0]&0x7f) + uint64(b[1])<<7 + n = 2 + } else { + v, n = protowire.ConsumeVarint(b) + } + if n < 0 { + return out, protowire.ParseError(n) + } + s = append(s, protowire.DecodeBool(v)) + b = b[n:] + } + *sp = s + out.n = n + return out, nil + } + if wtyp != protowire.VarintType { + return out, errUnknown + } + var v uint64 + var n int + if len(b) >= 1 && b[0] < 0x80 { + v = uint64(b[0]) + n = 1 + } else if len(b) >= 2 && b[1] < 128 { + v = uint64(b[0]&0x7f) + uint64(b[1])<<7 + n = 2 + } else { + v, n = protowire.ConsumeVarint(b) + } + if n < 0 { + return out, protowire.ParseError(n) + } + *sp = append(*sp, protowire.DecodeBool(v)) + out.n = n + return out, nil +} + +var coderBoolSlice = pointerCoderFuncs{ + size: sizeBoolSlice, + marshal: appendBoolSlice, + unmarshal: consumeBoolSlice, + merge: mergeBoolSlice, +} + +// sizeBoolPackedSlice returns the size of wire encoding a []bool pointer as a packed repeated Bool. +func sizeBoolPackedSlice(p pointer, f *coderFieldInfo, _ marshalOptions) (size int) { + s := *p.BoolSlice() + if len(s) == 0 { + return 0 + } + n := 0 + for _, v := range s { + n += protowire.SizeVarint(protowire.EncodeBool(v)) + } + return f.tagsize + protowire.SizeBytes(n) +} + +// appendBoolPackedSlice encodes a []bool pointer as a packed repeated Bool. +func appendBoolPackedSlice(b []byte, p pointer, f *coderFieldInfo, _ marshalOptions) ([]byte, error) { + s := *p.BoolSlice() + if len(s) == 0 { + return b, nil + } + b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, f.wiretag) + n := 0 + for _, v := range s { + n += protowire.SizeVarint(protowire.EncodeBool(v)) + } + b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, uint64(n)) + for _, v := range s { + b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, protowire.EncodeBool(v)) + } + return b, nil +} + +var coderBoolPackedSlice = pointerCoderFuncs{ + size: sizeBoolPackedSlice, + marshal: appendBoolPackedSlice, + unmarshal: consumeBoolSlice, + merge: mergeBoolSlice, +} + +// sizeBoolValue returns the size of wire encoding a bool value as a Bool. +func sizeBoolValue(v protoreflect.Value, tagsize int, _ marshalOptions) int { + return tagsize + protowire.SizeVarint(protowire.EncodeBool(v.Bool())) +} + +// appendBoolValue encodes a bool value as a Bool. +func appendBoolValue(b []byte, v protoreflect.Value, wiretag uint64, _ marshalOptions) ([]byte, error) { + b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, wiretag) + b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, protowire.EncodeBool(v.Bool())) + return b, nil +} + +// consumeBoolValue decodes a bool value as a Bool. +func consumeBoolValue(b []byte, _ protoreflect.Value, _ protowire.Number, wtyp protowire.Type, _ unmarshalOptions) (_ protoreflect.Value, out unmarshalOutput, err error) { + if wtyp != protowire.VarintType { + return protoreflect.Value{}, out, errUnknown + } + var v uint64 + var n int + if len(b) >= 1 && b[0] < 0x80 { + v = uint64(b[0]) + n = 1 + } else if len(b) >= 2 && b[1] < 128 { + v = uint64(b[0]&0x7f) + uint64(b[1])<<7 + n = 2 + } else { + v, n = protowire.ConsumeVarint(b) + } + if n < 0 { + return protoreflect.Value{}, out, protowire.ParseError(n) + } + out.n = n + return protoreflect.ValueOfBool(protowire.DecodeBool(v)), out, nil +} + +var coderBoolValue = valueCoderFuncs{ + size: sizeBoolValue, + marshal: appendBoolValue, + unmarshal: consumeBoolValue, + merge: mergeScalarValue, +} + +// sizeBoolSliceValue returns the size of wire encoding a []bool value as a repeated Bool. +func sizeBoolSliceValue(listv protoreflect.Value, tagsize int, _ marshalOptions) (size int) { + list := listv.List() + for i, llen := 0, list.Len(); i < llen; i++ { + v := list.Get(i) + size += tagsize + protowire.SizeVarint(protowire.EncodeBool(v.Bool())) + } + return size +} + +// appendBoolSliceValue encodes a []bool value as a repeated Bool. +func appendBoolSliceValue(b []byte, listv protoreflect.Value, wiretag uint64, _ marshalOptions) ([]byte, error) { + list := listv.List() + for i, llen := 0, list.Len(); i < llen; i++ { + v := list.Get(i) + b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, wiretag) + b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, protowire.EncodeBool(v.Bool())) + } + return b, nil +} + +// consumeBoolSliceValue wire decodes a []bool value as a repeated Bool. +func consumeBoolSliceValue(b []byte, listv protoreflect.Value, _ protowire.Number, wtyp protowire.Type, _ unmarshalOptions) (_ protoreflect.Value, out unmarshalOutput, err error) { + list := listv.List() + if wtyp == protowire.BytesType { + b, n := protowire.ConsumeBytes(b) + if n < 0 { + return protoreflect.Value{}, out, protowire.ParseError(n) + } + for len(b) > 0 { + var v uint64 + var n int + if len(b) >= 1 && b[0] < 0x80 { + v = uint64(b[0]) + n = 1 + } else if len(b) >= 2 && b[1] < 128 { + v = uint64(b[0]&0x7f) + uint64(b[1])<<7 + n = 2 + } else { + v, n = protowire.ConsumeVarint(b) + } + if n < 0 { + return protoreflect.Value{}, out, protowire.ParseError(n) + } + list.Append(protoreflect.ValueOfBool(protowire.DecodeBool(v))) + b = b[n:] + } + out.n = n + return listv, out, nil + } + if wtyp != protowire.VarintType { + return protoreflect.Value{}, out, errUnknown + } + var v uint64 + var n int + if len(b) >= 1 && b[0] < 0x80 { + v = uint64(b[0]) + n = 1 + } else if len(b) >= 2 && b[1] < 128 { + v = uint64(b[0]&0x7f) + uint64(b[1])<<7 + n = 2 + } else { + v, n = protowire.ConsumeVarint(b) + } + if n < 0 { + return protoreflect.Value{}, out, protowire.ParseError(n) + } + list.Append(protoreflect.ValueOfBool(protowire.DecodeBool(v))) + out.n = n + return listv, out, nil +} + +var coderBoolSliceValue = valueCoderFuncs{ + size: sizeBoolSliceValue, + marshal: appendBoolSliceValue, + unmarshal: consumeBoolSliceValue, + merge: mergeListValue, +} + +// sizeBoolPackedSliceValue returns the size of wire encoding a []bool value as a packed repeated Bool. +func sizeBoolPackedSliceValue(listv protoreflect.Value, tagsize int, _ marshalOptions) (size int) { + list := listv.List() + llen := list.Len() + if llen == 0 { + return 0 + } + n := 0 + for i, llen := 0, llen; i < llen; i++ { + v := list.Get(i) + n += protowire.SizeVarint(protowire.EncodeBool(v.Bool())) + } + return tagsize + protowire.SizeBytes(n) +} + +// appendBoolPackedSliceValue encodes a []bool value as a packed repeated Bool. +func appendBoolPackedSliceValue(b []byte, listv protoreflect.Value, wiretag uint64, _ marshalOptions) ([]byte, error) { + list := listv.List() + llen := list.Len() + if llen == 0 { + return b, nil + } + b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, wiretag) + n := 0 + for i := 0; i < llen; i++ { + v := list.Get(i) + n += protowire.SizeVarint(protowire.EncodeBool(v.Bool())) + } + b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, uint64(n)) + for i := 0; i < llen; i++ { + v := list.Get(i) + b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, protowire.EncodeBool(v.Bool())) + } + return b, nil +} + +var coderBoolPackedSliceValue = valueCoderFuncs{ + size: sizeBoolPackedSliceValue, + marshal: appendBoolPackedSliceValue, + unmarshal: consumeBoolSliceValue, + merge: mergeListValue, +} + +// sizeEnumValue returns the size of wire encoding a value as a Enum. +func sizeEnumValue(v protoreflect.Value, tagsize int, _ marshalOptions) int { + return tagsize + protowire.SizeVarint(uint64(v.Enum())) +} + +// appendEnumValue encodes a value as a Enum. +func appendEnumValue(b []byte, v protoreflect.Value, wiretag uint64, _ marshalOptions) ([]byte, error) { + b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, wiretag) + b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, uint64(v.Enum())) + return b, nil +} + +// consumeEnumValue decodes a value as a Enum. +func consumeEnumValue(b []byte, _ protoreflect.Value, _ protowire.Number, wtyp protowire.Type, _ unmarshalOptions) (_ protoreflect.Value, out unmarshalOutput, err error) { + if wtyp != protowire.VarintType { + return protoreflect.Value{}, out, errUnknown + } + var v uint64 + var n int + if len(b) >= 1 && b[0] < 0x80 { + v = uint64(b[0]) + n = 1 + } else if len(b) >= 2 && b[1] < 128 { + v = uint64(b[0]&0x7f) + uint64(b[1])<<7 + n = 2 + } else { + v, n = protowire.ConsumeVarint(b) + } + if n < 0 { + return protoreflect.Value{}, out, protowire.ParseError(n) + } + out.n = n + return protoreflect.ValueOfEnum(protoreflect.EnumNumber(v)), out, nil +} + +var coderEnumValue = valueCoderFuncs{ + size: sizeEnumValue, + marshal: appendEnumValue, + unmarshal: consumeEnumValue, + merge: mergeScalarValue, +} + +// sizeEnumSliceValue returns the size of wire encoding a [] value as a repeated Enum. +func sizeEnumSliceValue(listv protoreflect.Value, tagsize int, _ marshalOptions) (size int) { + list := listv.List() + for i, llen := 0, list.Len(); i < llen; i++ { + v := list.Get(i) + size += tagsize + protowire.SizeVarint(uint64(v.Enum())) + } + return size +} + +// appendEnumSliceValue encodes a [] value as a repeated Enum. +func appendEnumSliceValue(b []byte, listv protoreflect.Value, wiretag uint64, _ marshalOptions) ([]byte, error) { + list := listv.List() + for i, llen := 0, list.Len(); i < llen; i++ { + v := list.Get(i) + b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, wiretag) + b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, uint64(v.Enum())) + } + return b, nil +} + +// consumeEnumSliceValue wire decodes a [] value as a repeated Enum. +func consumeEnumSliceValue(b []byte, listv protoreflect.Value, _ protowire.Number, wtyp protowire.Type, _ unmarshalOptions) (_ protoreflect.Value, out unmarshalOutput, err error) { + list := listv.List() + if wtyp == protowire.BytesType { + b, n := protowire.ConsumeBytes(b) + if n < 0 { + return protoreflect.Value{}, out, protowire.ParseError(n) + } + for len(b) > 0 { + var v uint64 + var n int + if len(b) >= 1 && b[0] < 0x80 { + v = uint64(b[0]) + n = 1 + } else if len(b) >= 2 && b[1] < 128 { + v = uint64(b[0]&0x7f) + uint64(b[1])<<7 + n = 2 + } else { + v, n = protowire.ConsumeVarint(b) + } + if n < 0 { + return protoreflect.Value{}, out, protowire.ParseError(n) + } + list.Append(protoreflect.ValueOfEnum(protoreflect.EnumNumber(v))) + b = b[n:] + } + out.n = n + return listv, out, nil + } + if wtyp != protowire.VarintType { + return protoreflect.Value{}, out, errUnknown + } + var v uint64 + var n int + if len(b) >= 1 && b[0] < 0x80 { + v = uint64(b[0]) + n = 1 + } else if len(b) >= 2 && b[1] < 128 { + v = uint64(b[0]&0x7f) + uint64(b[1])<<7 + n = 2 + } else { + v, n = protowire.ConsumeVarint(b) + } + if n < 0 { + return protoreflect.Value{}, out, protowire.ParseError(n) + } + list.Append(protoreflect.ValueOfEnum(protoreflect.EnumNumber(v))) + out.n = n + return listv, out, nil +} + +var coderEnumSliceValue = valueCoderFuncs{ + size: sizeEnumSliceValue, + marshal: appendEnumSliceValue, + unmarshal: consumeEnumSliceValue, + merge: mergeListValue, +} + +// sizeEnumPackedSliceValue returns the size of wire encoding a [] value as a packed repeated Enum. +func sizeEnumPackedSliceValue(listv protoreflect.Value, tagsize int, _ marshalOptions) (size int) { + list := listv.List() + llen := list.Len() + if llen == 0 { + return 0 + } + n := 0 + for i, llen := 0, llen; i < llen; i++ { + v := list.Get(i) + n += protowire.SizeVarint(uint64(v.Enum())) + } + return tagsize + protowire.SizeBytes(n) +} + +// appendEnumPackedSliceValue encodes a [] value as a packed repeated Enum. +func appendEnumPackedSliceValue(b []byte, listv protoreflect.Value, wiretag uint64, _ marshalOptions) ([]byte, error) { + list := listv.List() + llen := list.Len() + if llen == 0 { + return b, nil + } + b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, wiretag) + n := 0 + for i := 0; i < llen; i++ { + v := list.Get(i) + n += protowire.SizeVarint(uint64(v.Enum())) + } + b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, uint64(n)) + for i := 0; i < llen; i++ { + v := list.Get(i) + b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, uint64(v.Enum())) + } + return b, nil +} + +var coderEnumPackedSliceValue = valueCoderFuncs{ + size: sizeEnumPackedSliceValue, + marshal: appendEnumPackedSliceValue, + unmarshal: consumeEnumSliceValue, + merge: mergeListValue, +} + +// sizeInt32 returns the size of wire encoding a int32 pointer as a Int32. +func sizeInt32(p pointer, f *coderFieldInfo, _ marshalOptions) (size int) { + v := *p.Int32() + return f.tagsize + protowire.SizeVarint(uint64(v)) +} + +// appendInt32 wire encodes a int32 pointer as a Int32. +func appendInt32(b []byte, p pointer, f *coderFieldInfo, _ marshalOptions) ([]byte, error) { + v := *p.Int32() + b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, f.wiretag) + b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, uint64(v)) + return b, nil +} + +// consumeInt32 wire decodes a int32 pointer as a Int32. +func consumeInt32(b []byte, p pointer, wtyp protowire.Type, f *coderFieldInfo, _ unmarshalOptions) (out unmarshalOutput, err error) { + if wtyp != protowire.VarintType { + return out, errUnknown + } + var v uint64 + var n int + if len(b) >= 1 && b[0] < 0x80 { + v = uint64(b[0]) + n = 1 + } else if len(b) >= 2 && b[1] < 128 { + v = uint64(b[0]&0x7f) + uint64(b[1])<<7 + n = 2 + } else { + v, n = protowire.ConsumeVarint(b) + } + if n < 0 { + return out, protowire.ParseError(n) + } + *p.Int32() = int32(v) + out.n = n + return out, nil +} + +var coderInt32 = pointerCoderFuncs{ + size: sizeInt32, + marshal: appendInt32, + unmarshal: consumeInt32, + merge: mergeInt32, +} + +// sizeInt32NoZero returns the size of wire encoding a int32 pointer as a Int32. +// The zero value is not encoded. +func sizeInt32NoZero(p pointer, f *coderFieldInfo, _ marshalOptions) (size int) { + v := *p.Int32() + if v == 0 { + return 0 + } + return f.tagsize + protowire.SizeVarint(uint64(v)) +} + +// appendInt32NoZero wire encodes a int32 pointer as a Int32. +// The zero value is not encoded. +func appendInt32NoZero(b []byte, p pointer, f *coderFieldInfo, _ marshalOptions) ([]byte, error) { + v := *p.Int32() + if v == 0 { + return b, nil + } + b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, f.wiretag) + b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, uint64(v)) + return b, nil +} + +var coderInt32NoZero = pointerCoderFuncs{ + size: sizeInt32NoZero, + marshal: appendInt32NoZero, + unmarshal: consumeInt32, + merge: mergeInt32NoZero, +} + +// sizeInt32Ptr returns the size of wire encoding a *int32 pointer as a Int32. +// It panics if the pointer is nil. +func sizeInt32Ptr(p pointer, f *coderFieldInfo, _ marshalOptions) (size int) { + v := **p.Int32Ptr() + return f.tagsize + protowire.SizeVarint(uint64(v)) +} + +// appendInt32Ptr wire encodes a *int32 pointer as a Int32. +// It panics if the pointer is nil. +func appendInt32Ptr(b []byte, p pointer, f *coderFieldInfo, _ marshalOptions) ([]byte, error) { + v := **p.Int32Ptr() + b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, f.wiretag) + b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, uint64(v)) + return b, nil +} + +// consumeInt32Ptr wire decodes a *int32 pointer as a Int32. +func consumeInt32Ptr(b []byte, p pointer, wtyp protowire.Type, f *coderFieldInfo, _ unmarshalOptions) (out unmarshalOutput, err error) { + if wtyp != protowire.VarintType { + return out, errUnknown + } + var v uint64 + var n int + if len(b) >= 1 && b[0] < 0x80 { + v = uint64(b[0]) + n = 1 + } else if len(b) >= 2 && b[1] < 128 { + v = uint64(b[0]&0x7f) + uint64(b[1])<<7 + n = 2 + } else { + v, n = protowire.ConsumeVarint(b) + } + if n < 0 { + return out, protowire.ParseError(n) + } + vp := p.Int32Ptr() + if *vp == nil { + *vp = new(int32) + } + **vp = int32(v) + out.n = n + return out, nil +} + +var coderInt32Ptr = pointerCoderFuncs{ + size: sizeInt32Ptr, + marshal: appendInt32Ptr, + unmarshal: consumeInt32Ptr, + merge: mergeInt32Ptr, +} + +// sizeInt32Slice returns the size of wire encoding a []int32 pointer as a repeated Int32. +func sizeInt32Slice(p pointer, f *coderFieldInfo, _ marshalOptions) (size int) { + s := *p.Int32Slice() + for _, v := range s { + size += f.tagsize + protowire.SizeVarint(uint64(v)) + } + return size +} + +// appendInt32Slice encodes a []int32 pointer as a repeated Int32. +func appendInt32Slice(b []byte, p pointer, f *coderFieldInfo, _ marshalOptions) ([]byte, error) { + s := *p.Int32Slice() + for _, v := range s { + b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, f.wiretag) + b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, uint64(v)) + } + return b, nil +} + +// consumeInt32Slice wire decodes a []int32 pointer as a repeated Int32. +func consumeInt32Slice(b []byte, p pointer, wtyp protowire.Type, f *coderFieldInfo, _ unmarshalOptions) (out unmarshalOutput, err error) { + sp := p.Int32Slice() + if wtyp == protowire.BytesType { + s := *sp + b, n := protowire.ConsumeBytes(b) + if n < 0 { + return out, protowire.ParseError(n) + } + for len(b) > 0 { + var v uint64 + var n int + if len(b) >= 1 && b[0] < 0x80 { + v = uint64(b[0]) + n = 1 + } else if len(b) >= 2 && b[1] < 128 { + v = uint64(b[0]&0x7f) + uint64(b[1])<<7 + n = 2 + } else { + v, n = protowire.ConsumeVarint(b) + } + if n < 0 { + return out, protowire.ParseError(n) + } + s = append(s, int32(v)) + b = b[n:] + } + *sp = s + out.n = n + return out, nil + } + if wtyp != protowire.VarintType { + return out, errUnknown + } + var v uint64 + var n int + if len(b) >= 1 && b[0] < 0x80 { + v = uint64(b[0]) + n = 1 + } else if len(b) >= 2 && b[1] < 128 { + v = uint64(b[0]&0x7f) + uint64(b[1])<<7 + n = 2 + } else { + v, n = protowire.ConsumeVarint(b) + } + if n < 0 { + return out, protowire.ParseError(n) + } + *sp = append(*sp, int32(v)) + out.n = n + return out, nil +} + +var coderInt32Slice = pointerCoderFuncs{ + size: sizeInt32Slice, + marshal: appendInt32Slice, + unmarshal: consumeInt32Slice, + merge: mergeInt32Slice, +} + +// sizeInt32PackedSlice returns the size of wire encoding a []int32 pointer as a packed repeated Int32. +func sizeInt32PackedSlice(p pointer, f *coderFieldInfo, _ marshalOptions) (size int) { + s := *p.Int32Slice() + if len(s) == 0 { + return 0 + } + n := 0 + for _, v := range s { + n += protowire.SizeVarint(uint64(v)) + } + return f.tagsize + protowire.SizeBytes(n) +} + +// appendInt32PackedSlice encodes a []int32 pointer as a packed repeated Int32. +func appendInt32PackedSlice(b []byte, p pointer, f *coderFieldInfo, _ marshalOptions) ([]byte, error) { + s := *p.Int32Slice() + if len(s) == 0 { + return b, nil + } + b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, f.wiretag) + n := 0 + for _, v := range s { + n += protowire.SizeVarint(uint64(v)) + } + b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, uint64(n)) + for _, v := range s { + b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, uint64(v)) + } + return b, nil +} + +var coderInt32PackedSlice = pointerCoderFuncs{ + size: sizeInt32PackedSlice, + marshal: appendInt32PackedSlice, + unmarshal: consumeInt32Slice, + merge: mergeInt32Slice, +} + +// sizeInt32Value returns the size of wire encoding a int32 value as a Int32. +func sizeInt32Value(v protoreflect.Value, tagsize int, _ marshalOptions) int { + return tagsize + protowire.SizeVarint(uint64(int32(v.Int()))) +} + +// appendInt32Value encodes a int32 value as a Int32. +func appendInt32Value(b []byte, v protoreflect.Value, wiretag uint64, _ marshalOptions) ([]byte, error) { + b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, wiretag) + b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, uint64(int32(v.Int()))) + return b, nil +} + +// consumeInt32Value decodes a int32 value as a Int32. +func consumeInt32Value(b []byte, _ protoreflect.Value, _ protowire.Number, wtyp protowire.Type, _ unmarshalOptions) (_ protoreflect.Value, out unmarshalOutput, err error) { + if wtyp != protowire.VarintType { + return protoreflect.Value{}, out, errUnknown + } + var v uint64 + var n int + if len(b) >= 1 && b[0] < 0x80 { + v = uint64(b[0]) + n = 1 + } else if len(b) >= 2 && b[1] < 128 { + v = uint64(b[0]&0x7f) + uint64(b[1])<<7 + n = 2 + } else { + v, n = protowire.ConsumeVarint(b) + } + if n < 0 { + return protoreflect.Value{}, out, protowire.ParseError(n) + } + out.n = n + return protoreflect.ValueOfInt32(int32(v)), out, nil +} + +var coderInt32Value = valueCoderFuncs{ + size: sizeInt32Value, + marshal: appendInt32Value, + unmarshal: consumeInt32Value, + merge: mergeScalarValue, +} + +// sizeInt32SliceValue returns the size of wire encoding a []int32 value as a repeated Int32. +func sizeInt32SliceValue(listv protoreflect.Value, tagsize int, _ marshalOptions) (size int) { + list := listv.List() + for i, llen := 0, list.Len(); i < llen; i++ { + v := list.Get(i) + size += tagsize + protowire.SizeVarint(uint64(int32(v.Int()))) + } + return size +} + +// appendInt32SliceValue encodes a []int32 value as a repeated Int32. +func appendInt32SliceValue(b []byte, listv protoreflect.Value, wiretag uint64, _ marshalOptions) ([]byte, error) { + list := listv.List() + for i, llen := 0, list.Len(); i < llen; i++ { + v := list.Get(i) + b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, wiretag) + b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, uint64(int32(v.Int()))) + } + return b, nil +} + +// consumeInt32SliceValue wire decodes a []int32 value as a repeated Int32. +func consumeInt32SliceValue(b []byte, listv protoreflect.Value, _ protowire.Number, wtyp protowire.Type, _ unmarshalOptions) (_ protoreflect.Value, out unmarshalOutput, err error) { + list := listv.List() + if wtyp == protowire.BytesType { + b, n := protowire.ConsumeBytes(b) + if n < 0 { + return protoreflect.Value{}, out, protowire.ParseError(n) + } + for len(b) > 0 { + var v uint64 + var n int + if len(b) >= 1 && b[0] < 0x80 { + v = uint64(b[0]) + n = 1 + } else if len(b) >= 2 && b[1] < 128 { + v = uint64(b[0]&0x7f) + uint64(b[1])<<7 + n = 2 + } else { + v, n = protowire.ConsumeVarint(b) + } + if n < 0 { + return protoreflect.Value{}, out, protowire.ParseError(n) + } + list.Append(protoreflect.ValueOfInt32(int32(v))) + b = b[n:] + } + out.n = n + return listv, out, nil + } + if wtyp != protowire.VarintType { + return protoreflect.Value{}, out, errUnknown + } + var v uint64 + var n int + if len(b) >= 1 && b[0] < 0x80 { + v = uint64(b[0]) + n = 1 + } else if len(b) >= 2 && b[1] < 128 { + v = uint64(b[0]&0x7f) + uint64(b[1])<<7 + n = 2 + } else { + v, n = protowire.ConsumeVarint(b) + } + if n < 0 { + return protoreflect.Value{}, out, protowire.ParseError(n) + } + list.Append(protoreflect.ValueOfInt32(int32(v))) + out.n = n + return listv, out, nil +} + +var coderInt32SliceValue = valueCoderFuncs{ + size: sizeInt32SliceValue, + marshal: appendInt32SliceValue, + unmarshal: consumeInt32SliceValue, + merge: mergeListValue, +} + +// sizeInt32PackedSliceValue returns the size of wire encoding a []int32 value as a packed repeated Int32. +func sizeInt32PackedSliceValue(listv protoreflect.Value, tagsize int, _ marshalOptions) (size int) { + list := listv.List() + llen := list.Len() + if llen == 0 { + return 0 + } + n := 0 + for i, llen := 0, llen; i < llen; i++ { + v := list.Get(i) + n += protowire.SizeVarint(uint64(int32(v.Int()))) + } + return tagsize + protowire.SizeBytes(n) +} + +// appendInt32PackedSliceValue encodes a []int32 value as a packed repeated Int32. +func appendInt32PackedSliceValue(b []byte, listv protoreflect.Value, wiretag uint64, _ marshalOptions) ([]byte, error) { + list := listv.List() + llen := list.Len() + if llen == 0 { + return b, nil + } + b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, wiretag) + n := 0 + for i := 0; i < llen; i++ { + v := list.Get(i) + n += protowire.SizeVarint(uint64(int32(v.Int()))) + } + b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, uint64(n)) + for i := 0; i < llen; i++ { + v := list.Get(i) + b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, uint64(int32(v.Int()))) + } + return b, nil +} + +var coderInt32PackedSliceValue = valueCoderFuncs{ + size: sizeInt32PackedSliceValue, + marshal: appendInt32PackedSliceValue, + unmarshal: consumeInt32SliceValue, + merge: mergeListValue, +} + +// sizeSint32 returns the size of wire encoding a int32 pointer as a Sint32. +func sizeSint32(p pointer, f *coderFieldInfo, _ marshalOptions) (size int) { + v := *p.Int32() + return f.tagsize + protowire.SizeVarint(protowire.EncodeZigZag(int64(v))) +} + +// appendSint32 wire encodes a int32 pointer as a Sint32. +func appendSint32(b []byte, p pointer, f *coderFieldInfo, _ marshalOptions) ([]byte, error) { + v := *p.Int32() + b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, f.wiretag) + b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, protowire.EncodeZigZag(int64(v))) + return b, nil +} + +// consumeSint32 wire decodes a int32 pointer as a Sint32. +func consumeSint32(b []byte, p pointer, wtyp protowire.Type, f *coderFieldInfo, _ unmarshalOptions) (out unmarshalOutput, err error) { + if wtyp != protowire.VarintType { + return out, errUnknown + } + var v uint64 + var n int + if len(b) >= 1 && b[0] < 0x80 { + v = uint64(b[0]) + n = 1 + } else if len(b) >= 2 && b[1] < 128 { + v = uint64(b[0]&0x7f) + uint64(b[1])<<7 + n = 2 + } else { + v, n = protowire.ConsumeVarint(b) + } + if n < 0 { + return out, protowire.ParseError(n) + } + *p.Int32() = int32(protowire.DecodeZigZag(v & math.MaxUint32)) + out.n = n + return out, nil +} + +var coderSint32 = pointerCoderFuncs{ + size: sizeSint32, + marshal: appendSint32, + unmarshal: consumeSint32, + merge: mergeInt32, +} + +// sizeSint32NoZero returns the size of wire encoding a int32 pointer as a Sint32. +// The zero value is not encoded. +func sizeSint32NoZero(p pointer, f *coderFieldInfo, _ marshalOptions) (size int) { + v := *p.Int32() + if v == 0 { + return 0 + } + return f.tagsize + protowire.SizeVarint(protowire.EncodeZigZag(int64(v))) +} + +// appendSint32NoZero wire encodes a int32 pointer as a Sint32. +// The zero value is not encoded. +func appendSint32NoZero(b []byte, p pointer, f *coderFieldInfo, _ marshalOptions) ([]byte, error) { + v := *p.Int32() + if v == 0 { + return b, nil + } + b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, f.wiretag) + b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, protowire.EncodeZigZag(int64(v))) + return b, nil +} + +var coderSint32NoZero = pointerCoderFuncs{ + size: sizeSint32NoZero, + marshal: appendSint32NoZero, + unmarshal: consumeSint32, + merge: mergeInt32NoZero, +} + +// sizeSint32Ptr returns the size of wire encoding a *int32 pointer as a Sint32. +// It panics if the pointer is nil. +func sizeSint32Ptr(p pointer, f *coderFieldInfo, _ marshalOptions) (size int) { + v := **p.Int32Ptr() + return f.tagsize + protowire.SizeVarint(protowire.EncodeZigZag(int64(v))) +} + +// appendSint32Ptr wire encodes a *int32 pointer as a Sint32. +// It panics if the pointer is nil. +func appendSint32Ptr(b []byte, p pointer, f *coderFieldInfo, _ marshalOptions) ([]byte, error) { + v := **p.Int32Ptr() + b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, f.wiretag) + b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, protowire.EncodeZigZag(int64(v))) + return b, nil +} + +// consumeSint32Ptr wire decodes a *int32 pointer as a Sint32. +func consumeSint32Ptr(b []byte, p pointer, wtyp protowire.Type, f *coderFieldInfo, _ unmarshalOptions) (out unmarshalOutput, err error) { + if wtyp != protowire.VarintType { + return out, errUnknown + } + var v uint64 + var n int + if len(b) >= 1 && b[0] < 0x80 { + v = uint64(b[0]) + n = 1 + } else if len(b) >= 2 && b[1] < 128 { + v = uint64(b[0]&0x7f) + uint64(b[1])<<7 + n = 2 + } else { + v, n = protowire.ConsumeVarint(b) + } + if n < 0 { + return out, protowire.ParseError(n) + } + vp := p.Int32Ptr() + if *vp == nil { + *vp = new(int32) + } + **vp = int32(protowire.DecodeZigZag(v & math.MaxUint32)) + out.n = n + return out, nil +} + +var coderSint32Ptr = pointerCoderFuncs{ + size: sizeSint32Ptr, + marshal: appendSint32Ptr, + unmarshal: consumeSint32Ptr, + merge: mergeInt32Ptr, +} + +// sizeSint32Slice returns the size of wire encoding a []int32 pointer as a repeated Sint32. +func sizeSint32Slice(p pointer, f *coderFieldInfo, _ marshalOptions) (size int) { + s := *p.Int32Slice() + for _, v := range s { + size += f.tagsize + protowire.SizeVarint(protowire.EncodeZigZag(int64(v))) + } + return size +} + +// appendSint32Slice encodes a []int32 pointer as a repeated Sint32. +func appendSint32Slice(b []byte, p pointer, f *coderFieldInfo, _ marshalOptions) ([]byte, error) { + s := *p.Int32Slice() + for _, v := range s { + b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, f.wiretag) + b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, protowire.EncodeZigZag(int64(v))) + } + return b, nil +} + +// consumeSint32Slice wire decodes a []int32 pointer as a repeated Sint32. +func consumeSint32Slice(b []byte, p pointer, wtyp protowire.Type, f *coderFieldInfo, _ unmarshalOptions) (out unmarshalOutput, err error) { + sp := p.Int32Slice() + if wtyp == protowire.BytesType { + s := *sp + b, n := protowire.ConsumeBytes(b) + if n < 0 { + return out, protowire.ParseError(n) + } + for len(b) > 0 { + var v uint64 + var n int + if len(b) >= 1 && b[0] < 0x80 { + v = uint64(b[0]) + n = 1 + } else if len(b) >= 2 && b[1] < 128 { + v = uint64(b[0]&0x7f) + uint64(b[1])<<7 + n = 2 + } else { + v, n = protowire.ConsumeVarint(b) + } + if n < 0 { + return out, protowire.ParseError(n) + } + s = append(s, int32(protowire.DecodeZigZag(v&math.MaxUint32))) + b = b[n:] + } + *sp = s + out.n = n + return out, nil + } + if wtyp != protowire.VarintType { + return out, errUnknown + } + var v uint64 + var n int + if len(b) >= 1 && b[0] < 0x80 { + v = uint64(b[0]) + n = 1 + } else if len(b) >= 2 && b[1] < 128 { + v = uint64(b[0]&0x7f) + uint64(b[1])<<7 + n = 2 + } else { + v, n = protowire.ConsumeVarint(b) + } + if n < 0 { + return out, protowire.ParseError(n) + } + *sp = append(*sp, int32(protowire.DecodeZigZag(v&math.MaxUint32))) + out.n = n + return out, nil +} + +var coderSint32Slice = pointerCoderFuncs{ + size: sizeSint32Slice, + marshal: appendSint32Slice, + unmarshal: consumeSint32Slice, + merge: mergeInt32Slice, +} + +// sizeSint32PackedSlice returns the size of wire encoding a []int32 pointer as a packed repeated Sint32. +func sizeSint32PackedSlice(p pointer, f *coderFieldInfo, _ marshalOptions) (size int) { + s := *p.Int32Slice() + if len(s) == 0 { + return 0 + } + n := 0 + for _, v := range s { + n += protowire.SizeVarint(protowire.EncodeZigZag(int64(v))) + } + return f.tagsize + protowire.SizeBytes(n) +} + +// appendSint32PackedSlice encodes a []int32 pointer as a packed repeated Sint32. +func appendSint32PackedSlice(b []byte, p pointer, f *coderFieldInfo, _ marshalOptions) ([]byte, error) { + s := *p.Int32Slice() + if len(s) == 0 { + return b, nil + } + b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, f.wiretag) + n := 0 + for _, v := range s { + n += protowire.SizeVarint(protowire.EncodeZigZag(int64(v))) + } + b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, uint64(n)) + for _, v := range s { + b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, protowire.EncodeZigZag(int64(v))) + } + return b, nil +} + +var coderSint32PackedSlice = pointerCoderFuncs{ + size: sizeSint32PackedSlice, + marshal: appendSint32PackedSlice, + unmarshal: consumeSint32Slice, + merge: mergeInt32Slice, +} + +// sizeSint32Value returns the size of wire encoding a int32 value as a Sint32. +func sizeSint32Value(v protoreflect.Value, tagsize int, _ marshalOptions) int { + return tagsize + protowire.SizeVarint(protowire.EncodeZigZag(int64(int32(v.Int())))) +} + +// appendSint32Value encodes a int32 value as a Sint32. +func appendSint32Value(b []byte, v protoreflect.Value, wiretag uint64, _ marshalOptions) ([]byte, error) { + b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, wiretag) + b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, protowire.EncodeZigZag(int64(int32(v.Int())))) + return b, nil +} + +// consumeSint32Value decodes a int32 value as a Sint32. +func consumeSint32Value(b []byte, _ protoreflect.Value, _ protowire.Number, wtyp protowire.Type, _ unmarshalOptions) (_ protoreflect.Value, out unmarshalOutput, err error) { + if wtyp != protowire.VarintType { + return protoreflect.Value{}, out, errUnknown + } + var v uint64 + var n int + if len(b) >= 1 && b[0] < 0x80 { + v = uint64(b[0]) + n = 1 + } else if len(b) >= 2 && b[1] < 128 { + v = uint64(b[0]&0x7f) + uint64(b[1])<<7 + n = 2 + } else { + v, n = protowire.ConsumeVarint(b) + } + if n < 0 { + return protoreflect.Value{}, out, protowire.ParseError(n) + } + out.n = n + return protoreflect.ValueOfInt32(int32(protowire.DecodeZigZag(v & math.MaxUint32))), out, nil +} + +var coderSint32Value = valueCoderFuncs{ + size: sizeSint32Value, + marshal: appendSint32Value, + unmarshal: consumeSint32Value, + merge: mergeScalarValue, +} + +// sizeSint32SliceValue returns the size of wire encoding a []int32 value as a repeated Sint32. +func sizeSint32SliceValue(listv protoreflect.Value, tagsize int, _ marshalOptions) (size int) { + list := listv.List() + for i, llen := 0, list.Len(); i < llen; i++ { + v := list.Get(i) + size += tagsize + protowire.SizeVarint(protowire.EncodeZigZag(int64(int32(v.Int())))) + } + return size +} + +// appendSint32SliceValue encodes a []int32 value as a repeated Sint32. +func appendSint32SliceValue(b []byte, listv protoreflect.Value, wiretag uint64, _ marshalOptions) ([]byte, error) { + list := listv.List() + for i, llen := 0, list.Len(); i < llen; i++ { + v := list.Get(i) + b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, wiretag) + b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, protowire.EncodeZigZag(int64(int32(v.Int())))) + } + return b, nil +} + +// consumeSint32SliceValue wire decodes a []int32 value as a repeated Sint32. +func consumeSint32SliceValue(b []byte, listv protoreflect.Value, _ protowire.Number, wtyp protowire.Type, _ unmarshalOptions) (_ protoreflect.Value, out unmarshalOutput, err error) { + list := listv.List() + if wtyp == protowire.BytesType { + b, n := protowire.ConsumeBytes(b) + if n < 0 { + return protoreflect.Value{}, out, protowire.ParseError(n) + } + for len(b) > 0 { + var v uint64 + var n int + if len(b) >= 1 && b[0] < 0x80 { + v = uint64(b[0]) + n = 1 + } else if len(b) >= 2 && b[1] < 128 { + v = uint64(b[0]&0x7f) + uint64(b[1])<<7 + n = 2 + } else { + v, n = protowire.ConsumeVarint(b) + } + if n < 0 { + return protoreflect.Value{}, out, protowire.ParseError(n) + } + list.Append(protoreflect.ValueOfInt32(int32(protowire.DecodeZigZag(v & math.MaxUint32)))) + b = b[n:] + } + out.n = n + return listv, out, nil + } + if wtyp != protowire.VarintType { + return protoreflect.Value{}, out, errUnknown + } + var v uint64 + var n int + if len(b) >= 1 && b[0] < 0x80 { + v = uint64(b[0]) + n = 1 + } else if len(b) >= 2 && b[1] < 128 { + v = uint64(b[0]&0x7f) + uint64(b[1])<<7 + n = 2 + } else { + v, n = protowire.ConsumeVarint(b) + } + if n < 0 { + return protoreflect.Value{}, out, protowire.ParseError(n) + } + list.Append(protoreflect.ValueOfInt32(int32(protowire.DecodeZigZag(v & math.MaxUint32)))) + out.n = n + return listv, out, nil +} + +var coderSint32SliceValue = valueCoderFuncs{ + size: sizeSint32SliceValue, + marshal: appendSint32SliceValue, + unmarshal: consumeSint32SliceValue, + merge: mergeListValue, +} + +// sizeSint32PackedSliceValue returns the size of wire encoding a []int32 value as a packed repeated Sint32. +func sizeSint32PackedSliceValue(listv protoreflect.Value, tagsize int, _ marshalOptions) (size int) { + list := listv.List() + llen := list.Len() + if llen == 0 { + return 0 + } + n := 0 + for i, llen := 0, llen; i < llen; i++ { + v := list.Get(i) + n += protowire.SizeVarint(protowire.EncodeZigZag(int64(int32(v.Int())))) + } + return tagsize + protowire.SizeBytes(n) +} + +// appendSint32PackedSliceValue encodes a []int32 value as a packed repeated Sint32. +func appendSint32PackedSliceValue(b []byte, listv protoreflect.Value, wiretag uint64, _ marshalOptions) ([]byte, error) { + list := listv.List() + llen := list.Len() + if llen == 0 { + return b, nil + } + b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, wiretag) + n := 0 + for i := 0; i < llen; i++ { + v := list.Get(i) + n += protowire.SizeVarint(protowire.EncodeZigZag(int64(int32(v.Int())))) + } + b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, uint64(n)) + for i := 0; i < llen; i++ { + v := list.Get(i) + b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, protowire.EncodeZigZag(int64(int32(v.Int())))) + } + return b, nil +} + +var coderSint32PackedSliceValue = valueCoderFuncs{ + size: sizeSint32PackedSliceValue, + marshal: appendSint32PackedSliceValue, + unmarshal: consumeSint32SliceValue, + merge: mergeListValue, +} + +// sizeUint32 returns the size of wire encoding a uint32 pointer as a Uint32. +func sizeUint32(p pointer, f *coderFieldInfo, _ marshalOptions) (size int) { + v := *p.Uint32() + return f.tagsize + protowire.SizeVarint(uint64(v)) +} + +// appendUint32 wire encodes a uint32 pointer as a Uint32. +func appendUint32(b []byte, p pointer, f *coderFieldInfo, _ marshalOptions) ([]byte, error) { + v := *p.Uint32() + b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, f.wiretag) + b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, uint64(v)) + return b, nil +} + +// consumeUint32 wire decodes a uint32 pointer as a Uint32. +func consumeUint32(b []byte, p pointer, wtyp protowire.Type, f *coderFieldInfo, _ unmarshalOptions) (out unmarshalOutput, err error) { + if wtyp != protowire.VarintType { + return out, errUnknown + } + var v uint64 + var n int + if len(b) >= 1 && b[0] < 0x80 { + v = uint64(b[0]) + n = 1 + } else if len(b) >= 2 && b[1] < 128 { + v = uint64(b[0]&0x7f) + uint64(b[1])<<7 + n = 2 + } else { + v, n = protowire.ConsumeVarint(b) + } + if n < 0 { + return out, protowire.ParseError(n) + } + *p.Uint32() = uint32(v) + out.n = n + return out, nil +} + +var coderUint32 = pointerCoderFuncs{ + size: sizeUint32, + marshal: appendUint32, + unmarshal: consumeUint32, + merge: mergeUint32, +} + +// sizeUint32NoZero returns the size of wire encoding a uint32 pointer as a Uint32. +// The zero value is not encoded. +func sizeUint32NoZero(p pointer, f *coderFieldInfo, _ marshalOptions) (size int) { + v := *p.Uint32() + if v == 0 { + return 0 + } + return f.tagsize + protowire.SizeVarint(uint64(v)) +} + +// appendUint32NoZero wire encodes a uint32 pointer as a Uint32. +// The zero value is not encoded. +func appendUint32NoZero(b []byte, p pointer, f *coderFieldInfo, _ marshalOptions) ([]byte, error) { + v := *p.Uint32() + if v == 0 { + return b, nil + } + b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, f.wiretag) + b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, uint64(v)) + return b, nil +} + +var coderUint32NoZero = pointerCoderFuncs{ + size: sizeUint32NoZero, + marshal: appendUint32NoZero, + unmarshal: consumeUint32, + merge: mergeUint32NoZero, +} + +// sizeUint32Ptr returns the size of wire encoding a *uint32 pointer as a Uint32. +// It panics if the pointer is nil. +func sizeUint32Ptr(p pointer, f *coderFieldInfo, _ marshalOptions) (size int) { + v := **p.Uint32Ptr() + return f.tagsize + protowire.SizeVarint(uint64(v)) +} + +// appendUint32Ptr wire encodes a *uint32 pointer as a Uint32. +// It panics if the pointer is nil. +func appendUint32Ptr(b []byte, p pointer, f *coderFieldInfo, _ marshalOptions) ([]byte, error) { + v := **p.Uint32Ptr() + b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, f.wiretag) + b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, uint64(v)) + return b, nil +} + +// consumeUint32Ptr wire decodes a *uint32 pointer as a Uint32. +func consumeUint32Ptr(b []byte, p pointer, wtyp protowire.Type, f *coderFieldInfo, _ unmarshalOptions) (out unmarshalOutput, err error) { + if wtyp != protowire.VarintType { + return out, errUnknown + } + var v uint64 + var n int + if len(b) >= 1 && b[0] < 0x80 { + v = uint64(b[0]) + n = 1 + } else if len(b) >= 2 && b[1] < 128 { + v = uint64(b[0]&0x7f) + uint64(b[1])<<7 + n = 2 + } else { + v, n = protowire.ConsumeVarint(b) + } + if n < 0 { + return out, protowire.ParseError(n) + } + vp := p.Uint32Ptr() + if *vp == nil { + *vp = new(uint32) + } + **vp = uint32(v) + out.n = n + return out, nil +} + +var coderUint32Ptr = pointerCoderFuncs{ + size: sizeUint32Ptr, + marshal: appendUint32Ptr, + unmarshal: consumeUint32Ptr, + merge: mergeUint32Ptr, +} + +// sizeUint32Slice returns the size of wire encoding a []uint32 pointer as a repeated Uint32. +func sizeUint32Slice(p pointer, f *coderFieldInfo, _ marshalOptions) (size int) { + s := *p.Uint32Slice() + for _, v := range s { + size += f.tagsize + protowire.SizeVarint(uint64(v)) + } + return size +} + +// appendUint32Slice encodes a []uint32 pointer as a repeated Uint32. +func appendUint32Slice(b []byte, p pointer, f *coderFieldInfo, _ marshalOptions) ([]byte, error) { + s := *p.Uint32Slice() + for _, v := range s { + b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, f.wiretag) + b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, uint64(v)) + } + return b, nil +} + +// consumeUint32Slice wire decodes a []uint32 pointer as a repeated Uint32. +func consumeUint32Slice(b []byte, p pointer, wtyp protowire.Type, f *coderFieldInfo, _ unmarshalOptions) (out unmarshalOutput, err error) { + sp := p.Uint32Slice() + if wtyp == protowire.BytesType { + s := *sp + b, n := protowire.ConsumeBytes(b) + if n < 0 { + return out, protowire.ParseError(n) + } + for len(b) > 0 { + var v uint64 + var n int + if len(b) >= 1 && b[0] < 0x80 { + v = uint64(b[0]) + n = 1 + } else if len(b) >= 2 && b[1] < 128 { + v = uint64(b[0]&0x7f) + uint64(b[1])<<7 + n = 2 + } else { + v, n = protowire.ConsumeVarint(b) + } + if n < 0 { + return out, protowire.ParseError(n) + } + s = append(s, uint32(v)) + b = b[n:] + } + *sp = s + out.n = n + return out, nil + } + if wtyp != protowire.VarintType { + return out, errUnknown + } + var v uint64 + var n int + if len(b) >= 1 && b[0] < 0x80 { + v = uint64(b[0]) + n = 1 + } else if len(b) >= 2 && b[1] < 128 { + v = uint64(b[0]&0x7f) + uint64(b[1])<<7 + n = 2 + } else { + v, n = protowire.ConsumeVarint(b) + } + if n < 0 { + return out, protowire.ParseError(n) + } + *sp = append(*sp, uint32(v)) + out.n = n + return out, nil +} + +var coderUint32Slice = pointerCoderFuncs{ + size: sizeUint32Slice, + marshal: appendUint32Slice, + unmarshal: consumeUint32Slice, + merge: mergeUint32Slice, +} + +// sizeUint32PackedSlice returns the size of wire encoding a []uint32 pointer as a packed repeated Uint32. +func sizeUint32PackedSlice(p pointer, f *coderFieldInfo, _ marshalOptions) (size int) { + s := *p.Uint32Slice() + if len(s) == 0 { + return 0 + } + n := 0 + for _, v := range s { + n += protowire.SizeVarint(uint64(v)) + } + return f.tagsize + protowire.SizeBytes(n) +} + +// appendUint32PackedSlice encodes a []uint32 pointer as a packed repeated Uint32. +func appendUint32PackedSlice(b []byte, p pointer, f *coderFieldInfo, _ marshalOptions) ([]byte, error) { + s := *p.Uint32Slice() + if len(s) == 0 { + return b, nil + } + b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, f.wiretag) + n := 0 + for _, v := range s { + n += protowire.SizeVarint(uint64(v)) + } + b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, uint64(n)) + for _, v := range s { + b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, uint64(v)) + } + return b, nil +} + +var coderUint32PackedSlice = pointerCoderFuncs{ + size: sizeUint32PackedSlice, + marshal: appendUint32PackedSlice, + unmarshal: consumeUint32Slice, + merge: mergeUint32Slice, +} + +// sizeUint32Value returns the size of wire encoding a uint32 value as a Uint32. +func sizeUint32Value(v protoreflect.Value, tagsize int, _ marshalOptions) int { + return tagsize + protowire.SizeVarint(uint64(uint32(v.Uint()))) +} + +// appendUint32Value encodes a uint32 value as a Uint32. +func appendUint32Value(b []byte, v protoreflect.Value, wiretag uint64, _ marshalOptions) ([]byte, error) { + b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, wiretag) + b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, uint64(uint32(v.Uint()))) + return b, nil +} + +// consumeUint32Value decodes a uint32 value as a Uint32. +func consumeUint32Value(b []byte, _ protoreflect.Value, _ protowire.Number, wtyp protowire.Type, _ unmarshalOptions) (_ protoreflect.Value, out unmarshalOutput, err error) { + if wtyp != protowire.VarintType { + return protoreflect.Value{}, out, errUnknown + } + var v uint64 + var n int + if len(b) >= 1 && b[0] < 0x80 { + v = uint64(b[0]) + n = 1 + } else if len(b) >= 2 && b[1] < 128 { + v = uint64(b[0]&0x7f) + uint64(b[1])<<7 + n = 2 + } else { + v, n = protowire.ConsumeVarint(b) + } + if n < 0 { + return protoreflect.Value{}, out, protowire.ParseError(n) + } + out.n = n + return protoreflect.ValueOfUint32(uint32(v)), out, nil +} + +var coderUint32Value = valueCoderFuncs{ + size: sizeUint32Value, + marshal: appendUint32Value, + unmarshal: consumeUint32Value, + merge: mergeScalarValue, +} + +// sizeUint32SliceValue returns the size of wire encoding a []uint32 value as a repeated Uint32. +func sizeUint32SliceValue(listv protoreflect.Value, tagsize int, _ marshalOptions) (size int) { + list := listv.List() + for i, llen := 0, list.Len(); i < llen; i++ { + v := list.Get(i) + size += tagsize + protowire.SizeVarint(uint64(uint32(v.Uint()))) + } + return size +} + +// appendUint32SliceValue encodes a []uint32 value as a repeated Uint32. +func appendUint32SliceValue(b []byte, listv protoreflect.Value, wiretag uint64, _ marshalOptions) ([]byte, error) { + list := listv.List() + for i, llen := 0, list.Len(); i < llen; i++ { + v := list.Get(i) + b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, wiretag) + b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, uint64(uint32(v.Uint()))) + } + return b, nil +} + +// consumeUint32SliceValue wire decodes a []uint32 value as a repeated Uint32. +func consumeUint32SliceValue(b []byte, listv protoreflect.Value, _ protowire.Number, wtyp protowire.Type, _ unmarshalOptions) (_ protoreflect.Value, out unmarshalOutput, err error) { + list := listv.List() + if wtyp == protowire.BytesType { + b, n := protowire.ConsumeBytes(b) + if n < 0 { + return protoreflect.Value{}, out, protowire.ParseError(n) + } + for len(b) > 0 { + var v uint64 + var n int + if len(b) >= 1 && b[0] < 0x80 { + v = uint64(b[0]) + n = 1 + } else if len(b) >= 2 && b[1] < 128 { + v = uint64(b[0]&0x7f) + uint64(b[1])<<7 + n = 2 + } else { + v, n = protowire.ConsumeVarint(b) + } + if n < 0 { + return protoreflect.Value{}, out, protowire.ParseError(n) + } + list.Append(protoreflect.ValueOfUint32(uint32(v))) + b = b[n:] + } + out.n = n + return listv, out, nil + } + if wtyp != protowire.VarintType { + return protoreflect.Value{}, out, errUnknown + } + var v uint64 + var n int + if len(b) >= 1 && b[0] < 0x80 { + v = uint64(b[0]) + n = 1 + } else if len(b) >= 2 && b[1] < 128 { + v = uint64(b[0]&0x7f) + uint64(b[1])<<7 + n = 2 + } else { + v, n = protowire.ConsumeVarint(b) + } + if n < 0 { + return protoreflect.Value{}, out, protowire.ParseError(n) + } + list.Append(protoreflect.ValueOfUint32(uint32(v))) + out.n = n + return listv, out, nil +} + +var coderUint32SliceValue = valueCoderFuncs{ + size: sizeUint32SliceValue, + marshal: appendUint32SliceValue, + unmarshal: consumeUint32SliceValue, + merge: mergeListValue, +} + +// sizeUint32PackedSliceValue returns the size of wire encoding a []uint32 value as a packed repeated Uint32. +func sizeUint32PackedSliceValue(listv protoreflect.Value, tagsize int, _ marshalOptions) (size int) { + list := listv.List() + llen := list.Len() + if llen == 0 { + return 0 + } + n := 0 + for i, llen := 0, llen; i < llen; i++ { + v := list.Get(i) + n += protowire.SizeVarint(uint64(uint32(v.Uint()))) + } + return tagsize + protowire.SizeBytes(n) +} + +// appendUint32PackedSliceValue encodes a []uint32 value as a packed repeated Uint32. +func appendUint32PackedSliceValue(b []byte, listv protoreflect.Value, wiretag uint64, _ marshalOptions) ([]byte, error) { + list := listv.List() + llen := list.Len() + if llen == 0 { + return b, nil + } + b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, wiretag) + n := 0 + for i := 0; i < llen; i++ { + v := list.Get(i) + n += protowire.SizeVarint(uint64(uint32(v.Uint()))) + } + b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, uint64(n)) + for i := 0; i < llen; i++ { + v := list.Get(i) + b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, uint64(uint32(v.Uint()))) + } + return b, nil +} + +var coderUint32PackedSliceValue = valueCoderFuncs{ + size: sizeUint32PackedSliceValue, + marshal: appendUint32PackedSliceValue, + unmarshal: consumeUint32SliceValue, + merge: mergeListValue, +} + +// sizeInt64 returns the size of wire encoding a int64 pointer as a Int64. +func sizeInt64(p pointer, f *coderFieldInfo, _ marshalOptions) (size int) { + v := *p.Int64() + return f.tagsize + protowire.SizeVarint(uint64(v)) +} + +// appendInt64 wire encodes a int64 pointer as a Int64. +func appendInt64(b []byte, p pointer, f *coderFieldInfo, _ marshalOptions) ([]byte, error) { + v := *p.Int64() + b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, f.wiretag) + b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, uint64(v)) + return b, nil +} + +// consumeInt64 wire decodes a int64 pointer as a Int64. +func consumeInt64(b []byte, p pointer, wtyp protowire.Type, f *coderFieldInfo, _ unmarshalOptions) (out unmarshalOutput, err error) { + if wtyp != protowire.VarintType { + return out, errUnknown + } + var v uint64 + var n int + if len(b) >= 1 && b[0] < 0x80 { + v = uint64(b[0]) + n = 1 + } else if len(b) >= 2 && b[1] < 128 { + v = uint64(b[0]&0x7f) + uint64(b[1])<<7 + n = 2 + } else { + v, n = protowire.ConsumeVarint(b) + } + if n < 0 { + return out, protowire.ParseError(n) + } + *p.Int64() = int64(v) + out.n = n + return out, nil +} + +var coderInt64 = pointerCoderFuncs{ + size: sizeInt64, + marshal: appendInt64, + unmarshal: consumeInt64, + merge: mergeInt64, +} + +// sizeInt64NoZero returns the size of wire encoding a int64 pointer as a Int64. +// The zero value is not encoded. +func sizeInt64NoZero(p pointer, f *coderFieldInfo, _ marshalOptions) (size int) { + v := *p.Int64() + if v == 0 { + return 0 + } + return f.tagsize + protowire.SizeVarint(uint64(v)) +} + +// appendInt64NoZero wire encodes a int64 pointer as a Int64. +// The zero value is not encoded. +func appendInt64NoZero(b []byte, p pointer, f *coderFieldInfo, _ marshalOptions) ([]byte, error) { + v := *p.Int64() + if v == 0 { + return b, nil + } + b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, f.wiretag) + b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, uint64(v)) + return b, nil +} + +var coderInt64NoZero = pointerCoderFuncs{ + size: sizeInt64NoZero, + marshal: appendInt64NoZero, + unmarshal: consumeInt64, + merge: mergeInt64NoZero, +} + +// sizeInt64Ptr returns the size of wire encoding a *int64 pointer as a Int64. +// It panics if the pointer is nil. +func sizeInt64Ptr(p pointer, f *coderFieldInfo, _ marshalOptions) (size int) { + v := **p.Int64Ptr() + return f.tagsize + protowire.SizeVarint(uint64(v)) +} + +// appendInt64Ptr wire encodes a *int64 pointer as a Int64. +// It panics if the pointer is nil. +func appendInt64Ptr(b []byte, p pointer, f *coderFieldInfo, _ marshalOptions) ([]byte, error) { + v := **p.Int64Ptr() + b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, f.wiretag) + b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, uint64(v)) + return b, nil +} + +// consumeInt64Ptr wire decodes a *int64 pointer as a Int64. +func consumeInt64Ptr(b []byte, p pointer, wtyp protowire.Type, f *coderFieldInfo, _ unmarshalOptions) (out unmarshalOutput, err error) { + if wtyp != protowire.VarintType { + return out, errUnknown + } + var v uint64 + var n int + if len(b) >= 1 && b[0] < 0x80 { + v = uint64(b[0]) + n = 1 + } else if len(b) >= 2 && b[1] < 128 { + v = uint64(b[0]&0x7f) + uint64(b[1])<<7 + n = 2 + } else { + v, n = protowire.ConsumeVarint(b) + } + if n < 0 { + return out, protowire.ParseError(n) + } + vp := p.Int64Ptr() + if *vp == nil { + *vp = new(int64) + } + **vp = int64(v) + out.n = n + return out, nil +} + +var coderInt64Ptr = pointerCoderFuncs{ + size: sizeInt64Ptr, + marshal: appendInt64Ptr, + unmarshal: consumeInt64Ptr, + merge: mergeInt64Ptr, +} + +// sizeInt64Slice returns the size of wire encoding a []int64 pointer as a repeated Int64. +func sizeInt64Slice(p pointer, f *coderFieldInfo, _ marshalOptions) (size int) { + s := *p.Int64Slice() + for _, v := range s { + size += f.tagsize + protowire.SizeVarint(uint64(v)) + } + return size +} + +// appendInt64Slice encodes a []int64 pointer as a repeated Int64. +func appendInt64Slice(b []byte, p pointer, f *coderFieldInfo, _ marshalOptions) ([]byte, error) { + s := *p.Int64Slice() + for _, v := range s { + b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, f.wiretag) + b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, uint64(v)) + } + return b, nil +} + +// consumeInt64Slice wire decodes a []int64 pointer as a repeated Int64. +func consumeInt64Slice(b []byte, p pointer, wtyp protowire.Type, f *coderFieldInfo, _ unmarshalOptions) (out unmarshalOutput, err error) { + sp := p.Int64Slice() + if wtyp == protowire.BytesType { + s := *sp + b, n := protowire.ConsumeBytes(b) + if n < 0 { + return out, protowire.ParseError(n) + } + for len(b) > 0 { + var v uint64 + var n int + if len(b) >= 1 && b[0] < 0x80 { + v = uint64(b[0]) + n = 1 + } else if len(b) >= 2 && b[1] < 128 { + v = uint64(b[0]&0x7f) + uint64(b[1])<<7 + n = 2 + } else { + v, n = protowire.ConsumeVarint(b) + } + if n < 0 { + return out, protowire.ParseError(n) + } + s = append(s, int64(v)) + b = b[n:] + } + *sp = s + out.n = n + return out, nil + } + if wtyp != protowire.VarintType { + return out, errUnknown + } + var v uint64 + var n int + if len(b) >= 1 && b[0] < 0x80 { + v = uint64(b[0]) + n = 1 + } else if len(b) >= 2 && b[1] < 128 { + v = uint64(b[0]&0x7f) + uint64(b[1])<<7 + n = 2 + } else { + v, n = protowire.ConsumeVarint(b) + } + if n < 0 { + return out, protowire.ParseError(n) + } + *sp = append(*sp, int64(v)) + out.n = n + return out, nil +} + +var coderInt64Slice = pointerCoderFuncs{ + size: sizeInt64Slice, + marshal: appendInt64Slice, + unmarshal: consumeInt64Slice, + merge: mergeInt64Slice, +} + +// sizeInt64PackedSlice returns the size of wire encoding a []int64 pointer as a packed repeated Int64. +func sizeInt64PackedSlice(p pointer, f *coderFieldInfo, _ marshalOptions) (size int) { + s := *p.Int64Slice() + if len(s) == 0 { + return 0 + } + n := 0 + for _, v := range s { + n += protowire.SizeVarint(uint64(v)) + } + return f.tagsize + protowire.SizeBytes(n) +} + +// appendInt64PackedSlice encodes a []int64 pointer as a packed repeated Int64. +func appendInt64PackedSlice(b []byte, p pointer, f *coderFieldInfo, _ marshalOptions) ([]byte, error) { + s := *p.Int64Slice() + if len(s) == 0 { + return b, nil + } + b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, f.wiretag) + n := 0 + for _, v := range s { + n += protowire.SizeVarint(uint64(v)) + } + b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, uint64(n)) + for _, v := range s { + b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, uint64(v)) + } + return b, nil +} + +var coderInt64PackedSlice = pointerCoderFuncs{ + size: sizeInt64PackedSlice, + marshal: appendInt64PackedSlice, + unmarshal: consumeInt64Slice, + merge: mergeInt64Slice, +} + +// sizeInt64Value returns the size of wire encoding a int64 value as a Int64. +func sizeInt64Value(v protoreflect.Value, tagsize int, _ marshalOptions) int { + return tagsize + protowire.SizeVarint(uint64(v.Int())) +} + +// appendInt64Value encodes a int64 value as a Int64. +func appendInt64Value(b []byte, v protoreflect.Value, wiretag uint64, _ marshalOptions) ([]byte, error) { + b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, wiretag) + b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, uint64(v.Int())) + return b, nil +} + +// consumeInt64Value decodes a int64 value as a Int64. +func consumeInt64Value(b []byte, _ protoreflect.Value, _ protowire.Number, wtyp protowire.Type, _ unmarshalOptions) (_ protoreflect.Value, out unmarshalOutput, err error) { + if wtyp != protowire.VarintType { + return protoreflect.Value{}, out, errUnknown + } + var v uint64 + var n int + if len(b) >= 1 && b[0] < 0x80 { + v = uint64(b[0]) + n = 1 + } else if len(b) >= 2 && b[1] < 128 { + v = uint64(b[0]&0x7f) + uint64(b[1])<<7 + n = 2 + } else { + v, n = protowire.ConsumeVarint(b) + } + if n < 0 { + return protoreflect.Value{}, out, protowire.ParseError(n) + } + out.n = n + return protoreflect.ValueOfInt64(int64(v)), out, nil +} + +var coderInt64Value = valueCoderFuncs{ + size: sizeInt64Value, + marshal: appendInt64Value, + unmarshal: consumeInt64Value, + merge: mergeScalarValue, +} + +// sizeInt64SliceValue returns the size of wire encoding a []int64 value as a repeated Int64. +func sizeInt64SliceValue(listv protoreflect.Value, tagsize int, _ marshalOptions) (size int) { + list := listv.List() + for i, llen := 0, list.Len(); i < llen; i++ { + v := list.Get(i) + size += tagsize + protowire.SizeVarint(uint64(v.Int())) + } + return size +} + +// appendInt64SliceValue encodes a []int64 value as a repeated Int64. +func appendInt64SliceValue(b []byte, listv protoreflect.Value, wiretag uint64, _ marshalOptions) ([]byte, error) { + list := listv.List() + for i, llen := 0, list.Len(); i < llen; i++ { + v := list.Get(i) + b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, wiretag) + b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, uint64(v.Int())) + } + return b, nil +} + +// consumeInt64SliceValue wire decodes a []int64 value as a repeated Int64. +func consumeInt64SliceValue(b []byte, listv protoreflect.Value, _ protowire.Number, wtyp protowire.Type, _ unmarshalOptions) (_ protoreflect.Value, out unmarshalOutput, err error) { + list := listv.List() + if wtyp == protowire.BytesType { + b, n := protowire.ConsumeBytes(b) + if n < 0 { + return protoreflect.Value{}, out, protowire.ParseError(n) + } + for len(b) > 0 { + var v uint64 + var n int + if len(b) >= 1 && b[0] < 0x80 { + v = uint64(b[0]) + n = 1 + } else if len(b) >= 2 && b[1] < 128 { + v = uint64(b[0]&0x7f) + uint64(b[1])<<7 + n = 2 + } else { + v, n = protowire.ConsumeVarint(b) + } + if n < 0 { + return protoreflect.Value{}, out, protowire.ParseError(n) + } + list.Append(protoreflect.ValueOfInt64(int64(v))) + b = b[n:] + } + out.n = n + return listv, out, nil + } + if wtyp != protowire.VarintType { + return protoreflect.Value{}, out, errUnknown + } + var v uint64 + var n int + if len(b) >= 1 && b[0] < 0x80 { + v = uint64(b[0]) + n = 1 + } else if len(b) >= 2 && b[1] < 128 { + v = uint64(b[0]&0x7f) + uint64(b[1])<<7 + n = 2 + } else { + v, n = protowire.ConsumeVarint(b) + } + if n < 0 { + return protoreflect.Value{}, out, protowire.ParseError(n) + } + list.Append(protoreflect.ValueOfInt64(int64(v))) + out.n = n + return listv, out, nil +} + +var coderInt64SliceValue = valueCoderFuncs{ + size: sizeInt64SliceValue, + marshal: appendInt64SliceValue, + unmarshal: consumeInt64SliceValue, + merge: mergeListValue, +} + +// sizeInt64PackedSliceValue returns the size of wire encoding a []int64 value as a packed repeated Int64. +func sizeInt64PackedSliceValue(listv protoreflect.Value, tagsize int, _ marshalOptions) (size int) { + list := listv.List() + llen := list.Len() + if llen == 0 { + return 0 + } + n := 0 + for i, llen := 0, llen; i < llen; i++ { + v := list.Get(i) + n += protowire.SizeVarint(uint64(v.Int())) + } + return tagsize + protowire.SizeBytes(n) +} + +// appendInt64PackedSliceValue encodes a []int64 value as a packed repeated Int64. +func appendInt64PackedSliceValue(b []byte, listv protoreflect.Value, wiretag uint64, _ marshalOptions) ([]byte, error) { + list := listv.List() + llen := list.Len() + if llen == 0 { + return b, nil + } + b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, wiretag) + n := 0 + for i := 0; i < llen; i++ { + v := list.Get(i) + n += protowire.SizeVarint(uint64(v.Int())) + } + b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, uint64(n)) + for i := 0; i < llen; i++ { + v := list.Get(i) + b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, uint64(v.Int())) + } + return b, nil +} + +var coderInt64PackedSliceValue = valueCoderFuncs{ + size: sizeInt64PackedSliceValue, + marshal: appendInt64PackedSliceValue, + unmarshal: consumeInt64SliceValue, + merge: mergeListValue, +} + +// sizeSint64 returns the size of wire encoding a int64 pointer as a Sint64. +func sizeSint64(p pointer, f *coderFieldInfo, _ marshalOptions) (size int) { + v := *p.Int64() + return f.tagsize + protowire.SizeVarint(protowire.EncodeZigZag(v)) +} + +// appendSint64 wire encodes a int64 pointer as a Sint64. +func appendSint64(b []byte, p pointer, f *coderFieldInfo, _ marshalOptions) ([]byte, error) { + v := *p.Int64() + b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, f.wiretag) + b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, protowire.EncodeZigZag(v)) + return b, nil +} + +// consumeSint64 wire decodes a int64 pointer as a Sint64. +func consumeSint64(b []byte, p pointer, wtyp protowire.Type, f *coderFieldInfo, _ unmarshalOptions) (out unmarshalOutput, err error) { + if wtyp != protowire.VarintType { + return out, errUnknown + } + var v uint64 + var n int + if len(b) >= 1 && b[0] < 0x80 { + v = uint64(b[0]) + n = 1 + } else if len(b) >= 2 && b[1] < 128 { + v = uint64(b[0]&0x7f) + uint64(b[1])<<7 + n = 2 + } else { + v, n = protowire.ConsumeVarint(b) + } + if n < 0 { + return out, protowire.ParseError(n) + } + *p.Int64() = protowire.DecodeZigZag(v) + out.n = n + return out, nil +} + +var coderSint64 = pointerCoderFuncs{ + size: sizeSint64, + marshal: appendSint64, + unmarshal: consumeSint64, + merge: mergeInt64, +} + +// sizeSint64NoZero returns the size of wire encoding a int64 pointer as a Sint64. +// The zero value is not encoded. +func sizeSint64NoZero(p pointer, f *coderFieldInfo, _ marshalOptions) (size int) { + v := *p.Int64() + if v == 0 { + return 0 + } + return f.tagsize + protowire.SizeVarint(protowire.EncodeZigZag(v)) +} + +// appendSint64NoZero wire encodes a int64 pointer as a Sint64. +// The zero value is not encoded. +func appendSint64NoZero(b []byte, p pointer, f *coderFieldInfo, _ marshalOptions) ([]byte, error) { + v := *p.Int64() + if v == 0 { + return b, nil + } + b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, f.wiretag) + b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, protowire.EncodeZigZag(v)) + return b, nil +} + +var coderSint64NoZero = pointerCoderFuncs{ + size: sizeSint64NoZero, + marshal: appendSint64NoZero, + unmarshal: consumeSint64, + merge: mergeInt64NoZero, +} + +// sizeSint64Ptr returns the size of wire encoding a *int64 pointer as a Sint64. +// It panics if the pointer is nil. +func sizeSint64Ptr(p pointer, f *coderFieldInfo, _ marshalOptions) (size int) { + v := **p.Int64Ptr() + return f.tagsize + protowire.SizeVarint(protowire.EncodeZigZag(v)) +} + +// appendSint64Ptr wire encodes a *int64 pointer as a Sint64. +// It panics if the pointer is nil. +func appendSint64Ptr(b []byte, p pointer, f *coderFieldInfo, _ marshalOptions) ([]byte, error) { + v := **p.Int64Ptr() + b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, f.wiretag) + b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, protowire.EncodeZigZag(v)) + return b, nil +} + +// consumeSint64Ptr wire decodes a *int64 pointer as a Sint64. +func consumeSint64Ptr(b []byte, p pointer, wtyp protowire.Type, f *coderFieldInfo, _ unmarshalOptions) (out unmarshalOutput, err error) { + if wtyp != protowire.VarintType { + return out, errUnknown + } + var v uint64 + var n int + if len(b) >= 1 && b[0] < 0x80 { + v = uint64(b[0]) + n = 1 + } else if len(b) >= 2 && b[1] < 128 { + v = uint64(b[0]&0x7f) + uint64(b[1])<<7 + n = 2 + } else { + v, n = protowire.ConsumeVarint(b) + } + if n < 0 { + return out, protowire.ParseError(n) + } + vp := p.Int64Ptr() + if *vp == nil { + *vp = new(int64) + } + **vp = protowire.DecodeZigZag(v) + out.n = n + return out, nil +} + +var coderSint64Ptr = pointerCoderFuncs{ + size: sizeSint64Ptr, + marshal: appendSint64Ptr, + unmarshal: consumeSint64Ptr, + merge: mergeInt64Ptr, +} + +// sizeSint64Slice returns the size of wire encoding a []int64 pointer as a repeated Sint64. +func sizeSint64Slice(p pointer, f *coderFieldInfo, _ marshalOptions) (size int) { + s := *p.Int64Slice() + for _, v := range s { + size += f.tagsize + protowire.SizeVarint(protowire.EncodeZigZag(v)) + } + return size +} + +// appendSint64Slice encodes a []int64 pointer as a repeated Sint64. +func appendSint64Slice(b []byte, p pointer, f *coderFieldInfo, _ marshalOptions) ([]byte, error) { + s := *p.Int64Slice() + for _, v := range s { + b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, f.wiretag) + b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, protowire.EncodeZigZag(v)) + } + return b, nil +} + +// consumeSint64Slice wire decodes a []int64 pointer as a repeated Sint64. +func consumeSint64Slice(b []byte, p pointer, wtyp protowire.Type, f *coderFieldInfo, _ unmarshalOptions) (out unmarshalOutput, err error) { + sp := p.Int64Slice() + if wtyp == protowire.BytesType { + s := *sp + b, n := protowire.ConsumeBytes(b) + if n < 0 { + return out, protowire.ParseError(n) + } + for len(b) > 0 { + var v uint64 + var n int + if len(b) >= 1 && b[0] < 0x80 { + v = uint64(b[0]) + n = 1 + } else if len(b) >= 2 && b[1] < 128 { + v = uint64(b[0]&0x7f) + uint64(b[1])<<7 + n = 2 + } else { + v, n = protowire.ConsumeVarint(b) + } + if n < 0 { + return out, protowire.ParseError(n) + } + s = append(s, protowire.DecodeZigZag(v)) + b = b[n:] + } + *sp = s + out.n = n + return out, nil + } + if wtyp != protowire.VarintType { + return out, errUnknown + } + var v uint64 + var n int + if len(b) >= 1 && b[0] < 0x80 { + v = uint64(b[0]) + n = 1 + } else if len(b) >= 2 && b[1] < 128 { + v = uint64(b[0]&0x7f) + uint64(b[1])<<7 + n = 2 + } else { + v, n = protowire.ConsumeVarint(b) + } + if n < 0 { + return out, protowire.ParseError(n) + } + *sp = append(*sp, protowire.DecodeZigZag(v)) + out.n = n + return out, nil +} + +var coderSint64Slice = pointerCoderFuncs{ + size: sizeSint64Slice, + marshal: appendSint64Slice, + unmarshal: consumeSint64Slice, + merge: mergeInt64Slice, +} + +// sizeSint64PackedSlice returns the size of wire encoding a []int64 pointer as a packed repeated Sint64. +func sizeSint64PackedSlice(p pointer, f *coderFieldInfo, _ marshalOptions) (size int) { + s := *p.Int64Slice() + if len(s) == 0 { + return 0 + } + n := 0 + for _, v := range s { + n += protowire.SizeVarint(protowire.EncodeZigZag(v)) + } + return f.tagsize + protowire.SizeBytes(n) +} + +// appendSint64PackedSlice encodes a []int64 pointer as a packed repeated Sint64. +func appendSint64PackedSlice(b []byte, p pointer, f *coderFieldInfo, _ marshalOptions) ([]byte, error) { + s := *p.Int64Slice() + if len(s) == 0 { + return b, nil + } + b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, f.wiretag) + n := 0 + for _, v := range s { + n += protowire.SizeVarint(protowire.EncodeZigZag(v)) + } + b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, uint64(n)) + for _, v := range s { + b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, protowire.EncodeZigZag(v)) + } + return b, nil +} + +var coderSint64PackedSlice = pointerCoderFuncs{ + size: sizeSint64PackedSlice, + marshal: appendSint64PackedSlice, + unmarshal: consumeSint64Slice, + merge: mergeInt64Slice, +} + +// sizeSint64Value returns the size of wire encoding a int64 value as a Sint64. +func sizeSint64Value(v protoreflect.Value, tagsize int, _ marshalOptions) int { + return tagsize + protowire.SizeVarint(protowire.EncodeZigZag(v.Int())) +} + +// appendSint64Value encodes a int64 value as a Sint64. +func appendSint64Value(b []byte, v protoreflect.Value, wiretag uint64, _ marshalOptions) ([]byte, error) { + b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, wiretag) + b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, protowire.EncodeZigZag(v.Int())) + return b, nil +} + +// consumeSint64Value decodes a int64 value as a Sint64. +func consumeSint64Value(b []byte, _ protoreflect.Value, _ protowire.Number, wtyp protowire.Type, _ unmarshalOptions) (_ protoreflect.Value, out unmarshalOutput, err error) { + if wtyp != protowire.VarintType { + return protoreflect.Value{}, out, errUnknown + } + var v uint64 + var n int + if len(b) >= 1 && b[0] < 0x80 { + v = uint64(b[0]) + n = 1 + } else if len(b) >= 2 && b[1] < 128 { + v = uint64(b[0]&0x7f) + uint64(b[1])<<7 + n = 2 + } else { + v, n = protowire.ConsumeVarint(b) + } + if n < 0 { + return protoreflect.Value{}, out, protowire.ParseError(n) + } + out.n = n + return protoreflect.ValueOfInt64(protowire.DecodeZigZag(v)), out, nil +} + +var coderSint64Value = valueCoderFuncs{ + size: sizeSint64Value, + marshal: appendSint64Value, + unmarshal: consumeSint64Value, + merge: mergeScalarValue, +} + +// sizeSint64SliceValue returns the size of wire encoding a []int64 value as a repeated Sint64. +func sizeSint64SliceValue(listv protoreflect.Value, tagsize int, _ marshalOptions) (size int) { + list := listv.List() + for i, llen := 0, list.Len(); i < llen; i++ { + v := list.Get(i) + size += tagsize + protowire.SizeVarint(protowire.EncodeZigZag(v.Int())) + } + return size +} + +// appendSint64SliceValue encodes a []int64 value as a repeated Sint64. +func appendSint64SliceValue(b []byte, listv protoreflect.Value, wiretag uint64, _ marshalOptions) ([]byte, error) { + list := listv.List() + for i, llen := 0, list.Len(); i < llen; i++ { + v := list.Get(i) + b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, wiretag) + b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, protowire.EncodeZigZag(v.Int())) + } + return b, nil +} + +// consumeSint64SliceValue wire decodes a []int64 value as a repeated Sint64. +func consumeSint64SliceValue(b []byte, listv protoreflect.Value, _ protowire.Number, wtyp protowire.Type, _ unmarshalOptions) (_ protoreflect.Value, out unmarshalOutput, err error) { + list := listv.List() + if wtyp == protowire.BytesType { + b, n := protowire.ConsumeBytes(b) + if n < 0 { + return protoreflect.Value{}, out, protowire.ParseError(n) + } + for len(b) > 0 { + var v uint64 + var n int + if len(b) >= 1 && b[0] < 0x80 { + v = uint64(b[0]) + n = 1 + } else if len(b) >= 2 && b[1] < 128 { + v = uint64(b[0]&0x7f) + uint64(b[1])<<7 + n = 2 + } else { + v, n = protowire.ConsumeVarint(b) + } + if n < 0 { + return protoreflect.Value{}, out, protowire.ParseError(n) + } + list.Append(protoreflect.ValueOfInt64(protowire.DecodeZigZag(v))) + b = b[n:] + } + out.n = n + return listv, out, nil + } + if wtyp != protowire.VarintType { + return protoreflect.Value{}, out, errUnknown + } + var v uint64 + var n int + if len(b) >= 1 && b[0] < 0x80 { + v = uint64(b[0]) + n = 1 + } else if len(b) >= 2 && b[1] < 128 { + v = uint64(b[0]&0x7f) + uint64(b[1])<<7 + n = 2 + } else { + v, n = protowire.ConsumeVarint(b) + } + if n < 0 { + return protoreflect.Value{}, out, protowire.ParseError(n) + } + list.Append(protoreflect.ValueOfInt64(protowire.DecodeZigZag(v))) + out.n = n + return listv, out, nil +} + +var coderSint64SliceValue = valueCoderFuncs{ + size: sizeSint64SliceValue, + marshal: appendSint64SliceValue, + unmarshal: consumeSint64SliceValue, + merge: mergeListValue, +} + +// sizeSint64PackedSliceValue returns the size of wire encoding a []int64 value as a packed repeated Sint64. +func sizeSint64PackedSliceValue(listv protoreflect.Value, tagsize int, _ marshalOptions) (size int) { + list := listv.List() + llen := list.Len() + if llen == 0 { + return 0 + } + n := 0 + for i, llen := 0, llen; i < llen; i++ { + v := list.Get(i) + n += protowire.SizeVarint(protowire.EncodeZigZag(v.Int())) + } + return tagsize + protowire.SizeBytes(n) +} + +// appendSint64PackedSliceValue encodes a []int64 value as a packed repeated Sint64. +func appendSint64PackedSliceValue(b []byte, listv protoreflect.Value, wiretag uint64, _ marshalOptions) ([]byte, error) { + list := listv.List() + llen := list.Len() + if llen == 0 { + return b, nil + } + b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, wiretag) + n := 0 + for i := 0; i < llen; i++ { + v := list.Get(i) + n += protowire.SizeVarint(protowire.EncodeZigZag(v.Int())) + } + b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, uint64(n)) + for i := 0; i < llen; i++ { + v := list.Get(i) + b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, protowire.EncodeZigZag(v.Int())) + } + return b, nil +} + +var coderSint64PackedSliceValue = valueCoderFuncs{ + size: sizeSint64PackedSliceValue, + marshal: appendSint64PackedSliceValue, + unmarshal: consumeSint64SliceValue, + merge: mergeListValue, +} + +// sizeUint64 returns the size of wire encoding a uint64 pointer as a Uint64. +func sizeUint64(p pointer, f *coderFieldInfo, _ marshalOptions) (size int) { + v := *p.Uint64() + return f.tagsize + protowire.SizeVarint(v) +} + +// appendUint64 wire encodes a uint64 pointer as a Uint64. +func appendUint64(b []byte, p pointer, f *coderFieldInfo, _ marshalOptions) ([]byte, error) { + v := *p.Uint64() + b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, f.wiretag) + b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, v) + return b, nil +} + +// consumeUint64 wire decodes a uint64 pointer as a Uint64. +func consumeUint64(b []byte, p pointer, wtyp protowire.Type, f *coderFieldInfo, _ unmarshalOptions) (out unmarshalOutput, err error) { + if wtyp != protowire.VarintType { + return out, errUnknown + } + var v uint64 + var n int + if len(b) >= 1 && b[0] < 0x80 { + v = uint64(b[0]) + n = 1 + } else if len(b) >= 2 && b[1] < 128 { + v = uint64(b[0]&0x7f) + uint64(b[1])<<7 + n = 2 + } else { + v, n = protowire.ConsumeVarint(b) + } + if n < 0 { + return out, protowire.ParseError(n) + } + *p.Uint64() = v + out.n = n + return out, nil +} + +var coderUint64 = pointerCoderFuncs{ + size: sizeUint64, + marshal: appendUint64, + unmarshal: consumeUint64, + merge: mergeUint64, +} + +// sizeUint64NoZero returns the size of wire encoding a uint64 pointer as a Uint64. +// The zero value is not encoded. +func sizeUint64NoZero(p pointer, f *coderFieldInfo, _ marshalOptions) (size int) { + v := *p.Uint64() + if v == 0 { + return 0 + } + return f.tagsize + protowire.SizeVarint(v) +} + +// appendUint64NoZero wire encodes a uint64 pointer as a Uint64. +// The zero value is not encoded. +func appendUint64NoZero(b []byte, p pointer, f *coderFieldInfo, _ marshalOptions) ([]byte, error) { + v := *p.Uint64() + if v == 0 { + return b, nil + } + b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, f.wiretag) + b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, v) + return b, nil +} + +var coderUint64NoZero = pointerCoderFuncs{ + size: sizeUint64NoZero, + marshal: appendUint64NoZero, + unmarshal: consumeUint64, + merge: mergeUint64NoZero, +} + +// sizeUint64Ptr returns the size of wire encoding a *uint64 pointer as a Uint64. +// It panics if the pointer is nil. +func sizeUint64Ptr(p pointer, f *coderFieldInfo, _ marshalOptions) (size int) { + v := **p.Uint64Ptr() + return f.tagsize + protowire.SizeVarint(v) +} + +// appendUint64Ptr wire encodes a *uint64 pointer as a Uint64. +// It panics if the pointer is nil. +func appendUint64Ptr(b []byte, p pointer, f *coderFieldInfo, _ marshalOptions) ([]byte, error) { + v := **p.Uint64Ptr() + b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, f.wiretag) + b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, v) + return b, nil +} + +// consumeUint64Ptr wire decodes a *uint64 pointer as a Uint64. +func consumeUint64Ptr(b []byte, p pointer, wtyp protowire.Type, f *coderFieldInfo, _ unmarshalOptions) (out unmarshalOutput, err error) { + if wtyp != protowire.VarintType { + return out, errUnknown + } + var v uint64 + var n int + if len(b) >= 1 && b[0] < 0x80 { + v = uint64(b[0]) + n = 1 + } else if len(b) >= 2 && b[1] < 128 { + v = uint64(b[0]&0x7f) + uint64(b[1])<<7 + n = 2 + } else { + v, n = protowire.ConsumeVarint(b) + } + if n < 0 { + return out, protowire.ParseError(n) + } + vp := p.Uint64Ptr() + if *vp == nil { + *vp = new(uint64) + } + **vp = v + out.n = n + return out, nil +} + +var coderUint64Ptr = pointerCoderFuncs{ + size: sizeUint64Ptr, + marshal: appendUint64Ptr, + unmarshal: consumeUint64Ptr, + merge: mergeUint64Ptr, +} + +// sizeUint64Slice returns the size of wire encoding a []uint64 pointer as a repeated Uint64. +func sizeUint64Slice(p pointer, f *coderFieldInfo, _ marshalOptions) (size int) { + s := *p.Uint64Slice() + for _, v := range s { + size += f.tagsize + protowire.SizeVarint(v) + } + return size +} + +// appendUint64Slice encodes a []uint64 pointer as a repeated Uint64. +func appendUint64Slice(b []byte, p pointer, f *coderFieldInfo, _ marshalOptions) ([]byte, error) { + s := *p.Uint64Slice() + for _, v := range s { + b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, f.wiretag) + b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, v) + } + return b, nil +} + +// consumeUint64Slice wire decodes a []uint64 pointer as a repeated Uint64. +func consumeUint64Slice(b []byte, p pointer, wtyp protowire.Type, f *coderFieldInfo, _ unmarshalOptions) (out unmarshalOutput, err error) { + sp := p.Uint64Slice() + if wtyp == protowire.BytesType { + s := *sp + b, n := protowire.ConsumeBytes(b) + if n < 0 { + return out, protowire.ParseError(n) + } + for len(b) > 0 { + var v uint64 + var n int + if len(b) >= 1 && b[0] < 0x80 { + v = uint64(b[0]) + n = 1 + } else if len(b) >= 2 && b[1] < 128 { + v = uint64(b[0]&0x7f) + uint64(b[1])<<7 + n = 2 + } else { + v, n = protowire.ConsumeVarint(b) + } + if n < 0 { + return out, protowire.ParseError(n) + } + s = append(s, v) + b = b[n:] + } + *sp = s + out.n = n + return out, nil + } + if wtyp != protowire.VarintType { + return out, errUnknown + } + var v uint64 + var n int + if len(b) >= 1 && b[0] < 0x80 { + v = uint64(b[0]) + n = 1 + } else if len(b) >= 2 && b[1] < 128 { + v = uint64(b[0]&0x7f) + uint64(b[1])<<7 + n = 2 + } else { + v, n = protowire.ConsumeVarint(b) + } + if n < 0 { + return out, protowire.ParseError(n) + } + *sp = append(*sp, v) + out.n = n + return out, nil +} + +var coderUint64Slice = pointerCoderFuncs{ + size: sizeUint64Slice, + marshal: appendUint64Slice, + unmarshal: consumeUint64Slice, + merge: mergeUint64Slice, +} + +// sizeUint64PackedSlice returns the size of wire encoding a []uint64 pointer as a packed repeated Uint64. +func sizeUint64PackedSlice(p pointer, f *coderFieldInfo, _ marshalOptions) (size int) { + s := *p.Uint64Slice() + if len(s) == 0 { + return 0 + } + n := 0 + for _, v := range s { + n += protowire.SizeVarint(v) + } + return f.tagsize + protowire.SizeBytes(n) +} + +// appendUint64PackedSlice encodes a []uint64 pointer as a packed repeated Uint64. +func appendUint64PackedSlice(b []byte, p pointer, f *coderFieldInfo, _ marshalOptions) ([]byte, error) { + s := *p.Uint64Slice() + if len(s) == 0 { + return b, nil + } + b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, f.wiretag) + n := 0 + for _, v := range s { + n += protowire.SizeVarint(v) + } + b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, uint64(n)) + for _, v := range s { + b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, v) + } + return b, nil +} + +var coderUint64PackedSlice = pointerCoderFuncs{ + size: sizeUint64PackedSlice, + marshal: appendUint64PackedSlice, + unmarshal: consumeUint64Slice, + merge: mergeUint64Slice, +} + +// sizeUint64Value returns the size of wire encoding a uint64 value as a Uint64. +func sizeUint64Value(v protoreflect.Value, tagsize int, _ marshalOptions) int { + return tagsize + protowire.SizeVarint(v.Uint()) +} + +// appendUint64Value encodes a uint64 value as a Uint64. +func appendUint64Value(b []byte, v protoreflect.Value, wiretag uint64, _ marshalOptions) ([]byte, error) { + b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, wiretag) + b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, v.Uint()) + return b, nil +} + +// consumeUint64Value decodes a uint64 value as a Uint64. +func consumeUint64Value(b []byte, _ protoreflect.Value, _ protowire.Number, wtyp protowire.Type, _ unmarshalOptions) (_ protoreflect.Value, out unmarshalOutput, err error) { + if wtyp != protowire.VarintType { + return protoreflect.Value{}, out, errUnknown + } + var v uint64 + var n int + if len(b) >= 1 && b[0] < 0x80 { + v = uint64(b[0]) + n = 1 + } else if len(b) >= 2 && b[1] < 128 { + v = uint64(b[0]&0x7f) + uint64(b[1])<<7 + n = 2 + } else { + v, n = protowire.ConsumeVarint(b) + } + if n < 0 { + return protoreflect.Value{}, out, protowire.ParseError(n) + } + out.n = n + return protoreflect.ValueOfUint64(v), out, nil +} + +var coderUint64Value = valueCoderFuncs{ + size: sizeUint64Value, + marshal: appendUint64Value, + unmarshal: consumeUint64Value, + merge: mergeScalarValue, +} + +// sizeUint64SliceValue returns the size of wire encoding a []uint64 value as a repeated Uint64. +func sizeUint64SliceValue(listv protoreflect.Value, tagsize int, _ marshalOptions) (size int) { + list := listv.List() + for i, llen := 0, list.Len(); i < llen; i++ { + v := list.Get(i) + size += tagsize + protowire.SizeVarint(v.Uint()) + } + return size +} + +// appendUint64SliceValue encodes a []uint64 value as a repeated Uint64. +func appendUint64SliceValue(b []byte, listv protoreflect.Value, wiretag uint64, _ marshalOptions) ([]byte, error) { + list := listv.List() + for i, llen := 0, list.Len(); i < llen; i++ { + v := list.Get(i) + b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, wiretag) + b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, v.Uint()) + } + return b, nil +} + +// consumeUint64SliceValue wire decodes a []uint64 value as a repeated Uint64. +func consumeUint64SliceValue(b []byte, listv protoreflect.Value, _ protowire.Number, wtyp protowire.Type, _ unmarshalOptions) (_ protoreflect.Value, out unmarshalOutput, err error) { + list := listv.List() + if wtyp == protowire.BytesType { + b, n := protowire.ConsumeBytes(b) + if n < 0 { + return protoreflect.Value{}, out, protowire.ParseError(n) + } + for len(b) > 0 { + var v uint64 + var n int + if len(b) >= 1 && b[0] < 0x80 { + v = uint64(b[0]) + n = 1 + } else if len(b) >= 2 && b[1] < 128 { + v = uint64(b[0]&0x7f) + uint64(b[1])<<7 + n = 2 + } else { + v, n = protowire.ConsumeVarint(b) + } + if n < 0 { + return protoreflect.Value{}, out, protowire.ParseError(n) + } + list.Append(protoreflect.ValueOfUint64(v)) + b = b[n:] + } + out.n = n + return listv, out, nil + } + if wtyp != protowire.VarintType { + return protoreflect.Value{}, out, errUnknown + } + var v uint64 + var n int + if len(b) >= 1 && b[0] < 0x80 { + v = uint64(b[0]) + n = 1 + } else if len(b) >= 2 && b[1] < 128 { + v = uint64(b[0]&0x7f) + uint64(b[1])<<7 + n = 2 + } else { + v, n = protowire.ConsumeVarint(b) + } + if n < 0 { + return protoreflect.Value{}, out, protowire.ParseError(n) + } + list.Append(protoreflect.ValueOfUint64(v)) + out.n = n + return listv, out, nil +} + +var coderUint64SliceValue = valueCoderFuncs{ + size: sizeUint64SliceValue, + marshal: appendUint64SliceValue, + unmarshal: consumeUint64SliceValue, + merge: mergeListValue, +} + +// sizeUint64PackedSliceValue returns the size of wire encoding a []uint64 value as a packed repeated Uint64. +func sizeUint64PackedSliceValue(listv protoreflect.Value, tagsize int, _ marshalOptions) (size int) { + list := listv.List() + llen := list.Len() + if llen == 0 { + return 0 + } + n := 0 + for i, llen := 0, llen; i < llen; i++ { + v := list.Get(i) + n += protowire.SizeVarint(v.Uint()) + } + return tagsize + protowire.SizeBytes(n) +} + +// appendUint64PackedSliceValue encodes a []uint64 value as a packed repeated Uint64. +func appendUint64PackedSliceValue(b []byte, listv protoreflect.Value, wiretag uint64, _ marshalOptions) ([]byte, error) { + list := listv.List() + llen := list.Len() + if llen == 0 { + return b, nil + } + b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, wiretag) + n := 0 + for i := 0; i < llen; i++ { + v := list.Get(i) + n += protowire.SizeVarint(v.Uint()) + } + b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, uint64(n)) + for i := 0; i < llen; i++ { + v := list.Get(i) + b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, v.Uint()) + } + return b, nil +} + +var coderUint64PackedSliceValue = valueCoderFuncs{ + size: sizeUint64PackedSliceValue, + marshal: appendUint64PackedSliceValue, + unmarshal: consumeUint64SliceValue, + merge: mergeListValue, +} + +// sizeSfixed32 returns the size of wire encoding a int32 pointer as a Sfixed32. +func sizeSfixed32(p pointer, f *coderFieldInfo, _ marshalOptions) (size int) { + + return f.tagsize + protowire.SizeFixed32() +} + +// appendSfixed32 wire encodes a int32 pointer as a Sfixed32. +func appendSfixed32(b []byte, p pointer, f *coderFieldInfo, _ marshalOptions) ([]byte, error) { + v := *p.Int32() + b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, f.wiretag) + b = protowire.AppendFixed32(b, uint32(v)) + return b, nil +} + +// consumeSfixed32 wire decodes a int32 pointer as a Sfixed32. +func consumeSfixed32(b []byte, p pointer, wtyp protowire.Type, f *coderFieldInfo, _ unmarshalOptions) (out unmarshalOutput, err error) { + if wtyp != protowire.Fixed32Type { + return out, errUnknown + } + v, n := protowire.ConsumeFixed32(b) + if n < 0 { + return out, protowire.ParseError(n) + } + *p.Int32() = int32(v) + out.n = n + return out, nil +} + +var coderSfixed32 = pointerCoderFuncs{ + size: sizeSfixed32, + marshal: appendSfixed32, + unmarshal: consumeSfixed32, + merge: mergeInt32, +} + +// sizeSfixed32NoZero returns the size of wire encoding a int32 pointer as a Sfixed32. +// The zero value is not encoded. +func sizeSfixed32NoZero(p pointer, f *coderFieldInfo, _ marshalOptions) (size int) { + v := *p.Int32() + if v == 0 { + return 0 + } + return f.tagsize + protowire.SizeFixed32() +} + +// appendSfixed32NoZero wire encodes a int32 pointer as a Sfixed32. +// The zero value is not encoded. +func appendSfixed32NoZero(b []byte, p pointer, f *coderFieldInfo, _ marshalOptions) ([]byte, error) { + v := *p.Int32() + if v == 0 { + return b, nil + } + b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, f.wiretag) + b = protowire.AppendFixed32(b, uint32(v)) + return b, nil +} + +var coderSfixed32NoZero = pointerCoderFuncs{ + size: sizeSfixed32NoZero, + marshal: appendSfixed32NoZero, + unmarshal: consumeSfixed32, + merge: mergeInt32NoZero, +} + +// sizeSfixed32Ptr returns the size of wire encoding a *int32 pointer as a Sfixed32. +// It panics if the pointer is nil. +func sizeSfixed32Ptr(p pointer, f *coderFieldInfo, _ marshalOptions) (size int) { + return f.tagsize + protowire.SizeFixed32() +} + +// appendSfixed32Ptr wire encodes a *int32 pointer as a Sfixed32. +// It panics if the pointer is nil. +func appendSfixed32Ptr(b []byte, p pointer, f *coderFieldInfo, _ marshalOptions) ([]byte, error) { + v := **p.Int32Ptr() + b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, f.wiretag) + b = protowire.AppendFixed32(b, uint32(v)) + return b, nil +} + +// consumeSfixed32Ptr wire decodes a *int32 pointer as a Sfixed32. +func consumeSfixed32Ptr(b []byte, p pointer, wtyp protowire.Type, f *coderFieldInfo, _ unmarshalOptions) (out unmarshalOutput, err error) { + if wtyp != protowire.Fixed32Type { + return out, errUnknown + } + v, n := protowire.ConsumeFixed32(b) + if n < 0 { + return out, protowire.ParseError(n) + } + vp := p.Int32Ptr() + if *vp == nil { + *vp = new(int32) + } + **vp = int32(v) + out.n = n + return out, nil +} + +var coderSfixed32Ptr = pointerCoderFuncs{ + size: sizeSfixed32Ptr, + marshal: appendSfixed32Ptr, + unmarshal: consumeSfixed32Ptr, + merge: mergeInt32Ptr, +} + +// sizeSfixed32Slice returns the size of wire encoding a []int32 pointer as a repeated Sfixed32. +func sizeSfixed32Slice(p pointer, f *coderFieldInfo, _ marshalOptions) (size int) { + s := *p.Int32Slice() + size = len(s) * (f.tagsize + protowire.SizeFixed32()) + return size +} + +// appendSfixed32Slice encodes a []int32 pointer as a repeated Sfixed32. +func appendSfixed32Slice(b []byte, p pointer, f *coderFieldInfo, _ marshalOptions) ([]byte, error) { + s := *p.Int32Slice() + for _, v := range s { + b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, f.wiretag) + b = protowire.AppendFixed32(b, uint32(v)) + } + return b, nil +} + +// consumeSfixed32Slice wire decodes a []int32 pointer as a repeated Sfixed32. +func consumeSfixed32Slice(b []byte, p pointer, wtyp protowire.Type, f *coderFieldInfo, _ unmarshalOptions) (out unmarshalOutput, err error) { + sp := p.Int32Slice() + if wtyp == protowire.BytesType { + s := *sp + b, n := protowire.ConsumeBytes(b) + if n < 0 { + return out, protowire.ParseError(n) + } + for len(b) > 0 { + v, n := protowire.ConsumeFixed32(b) + if n < 0 { + return out, protowire.ParseError(n) + } + s = append(s, int32(v)) + b = b[n:] + } + *sp = s + out.n = n + return out, nil + } + if wtyp != protowire.Fixed32Type { + return out, errUnknown + } + v, n := protowire.ConsumeFixed32(b) + if n < 0 { + return out, protowire.ParseError(n) + } + *sp = append(*sp, int32(v)) + out.n = n + return out, nil +} + +var coderSfixed32Slice = pointerCoderFuncs{ + size: sizeSfixed32Slice, + marshal: appendSfixed32Slice, + unmarshal: consumeSfixed32Slice, + merge: mergeInt32Slice, +} + +// sizeSfixed32PackedSlice returns the size of wire encoding a []int32 pointer as a packed repeated Sfixed32. +func sizeSfixed32PackedSlice(p pointer, f *coderFieldInfo, _ marshalOptions) (size int) { + s := *p.Int32Slice() + if len(s) == 0 { + return 0 + } + n := len(s) * protowire.SizeFixed32() + return f.tagsize + protowire.SizeBytes(n) +} + +// appendSfixed32PackedSlice encodes a []int32 pointer as a packed repeated Sfixed32. +func appendSfixed32PackedSlice(b []byte, p pointer, f *coderFieldInfo, _ marshalOptions) ([]byte, error) { + s := *p.Int32Slice() + if len(s) == 0 { + return b, nil + } + b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, f.wiretag) + n := len(s) * protowire.SizeFixed32() + b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, uint64(n)) + for _, v := range s { + b = protowire.AppendFixed32(b, uint32(v)) + } + return b, nil +} + +var coderSfixed32PackedSlice = pointerCoderFuncs{ + size: sizeSfixed32PackedSlice, + marshal: appendSfixed32PackedSlice, + unmarshal: consumeSfixed32Slice, + merge: mergeInt32Slice, +} + +// sizeSfixed32Value returns the size of wire encoding a int32 value as a Sfixed32. +func sizeSfixed32Value(v protoreflect.Value, tagsize int, _ marshalOptions) int { + return tagsize + protowire.SizeFixed32() +} + +// appendSfixed32Value encodes a int32 value as a Sfixed32. +func appendSfixed32Value(b []byte, v protoreflect.Value, wiretag uint64, _ marshalOptions) ([]byte, error) { + b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, wiretag) + b = protowire.AppendFixed32(b, uint32(v.Int())) + return b, nil +} + +// consumeSfixed32Value decodes a int32 value as a Sfixed32. +func consumeSfixed32Value(b []byte, _ protoreflect.Value, _ protowire.Number, wtyp protowire.Type, _ unmarshalOptions) (_ protoreflect.Value, out unmarshalOutput, err error) { + if wtyp != protowire.Fixed32Type { + return protoreflect.Value{}, out, errUnknown + } + v, n := protowire.ConsumeFixed32(b) + if n < 0 { + return protoreflect.Value{}, out, protowire.ParseError(n) + } + out.n = n + return protoreflect.ValueOfInt32(int32(v)), out, nil +} + +var coderSfixed32Value = valueCoderFuncs{ + size: sizeSfixed32Value, + marshal: appendSfixed32Value, + unmarshal: consumeSfixed32Value, + merge: mergeScalarValue, +} + +// sizeSfixed32SliceValue returns the size of wire encoding a []int32 value as a repeated Sfixed32. +func sizeSfixed32SliceValue(listv protoreflect.Value, tagsize int, _ marshalOptions) (size int) { + list := listv.List() + size = list.Len() * (tagsize + protowire.SizeFixed32()) + return size +} + +// appendSfixed32SliceValue encodes a []int32 value as a repeated Sfixed32. +func appendSfixed32SliceValue(b []byte, listv protoreflect.Value, wiretag uint64, _ marshalOptions) ([]byte, error) { + list := listv.List() + for i, llen := 0, list.Len(); i < llen; i++ { + v := list.Get(i) + b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, wiretag) + b = protowire.AppendFixed32(b, uint32(v.Int())) + } + return b, nil +} + +// consumeSfixed32SliceValue wire decodes a []int32 value as a repeated Sfixed32. +func consumeSfixed32SliceValue(b []byte, listv protoreflect.Value, _ protowire.Number, wtyp protowire.Type, _ unmarshalOptions) (_ protoreflect.Value, out unmarshalOutput, err error) { + list := listv.List() + if wtyp == protowire.BytesType { + b, n := protowire.ConsumeBytes(b) + if n < 0 { + return protoreflect.Value{}, out, protowire.ParseError(n) + } + for len(b) > 0 { + v, n := protowire.ConsumeFixed32(b) + if n < 0 { + return protoreflect.Value{}, out, protowire.ParseError(n) + } + list.Append(protoreflect.ValueOfInt32(int32(v))) + b = b[n:] + } + out.n = n + return listv, out, nil + } + if wtyp != protowire.Fixed32Type { + return protoreflect.Value{}, out, errUnknown + } + v, n := protowire.ConsumeFixed32(b) + if n < 0 { + return protoreflect.Value{}, out, protowire.ParseError(n) + } + list.Append(protoreflect.ValueOfInt32(int32(v))) + out.n = n + return listv, out, nil +} + +var coderSfixed32SliceValue = valueCoderFuncs{ + size: sizeSfixed32SliceValue, + marshal: appendSfixed32SliceValue, + unmarshal: consumeSfixed32SliceValue, + merge: mergeListValue, +} + +// sizeSfixed32PackedSliceValue returns the size of wire encoding a []int32 value as a packed repeated Sfixed32. +func sizeSfixed32PackedSliceValue(listv protoreflect.Value, tagsize int, _ marshalOptions) (size int) { + list := listv.List() + llen := list.Len() + if llen == 0 { + return 0 + } + n := llen * protowire.SizeFixed32() + return tagsize + protowire.SizeBytes(n) +} + +// appendSfixed32PackedSliceValue encodes a []int32 value as a packed repeated Sfixed32. +func appendSfixed32PackedSliceValue(b []byte, listv protoreflect.Value, wiretag uint64, _ marshalOptions) ([]byte, error) { + list := listv.List() + llen := list.Len() + if llen == 0 { + return b, nil + } + b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, wiretag) + n := llen * protowire.SizeFixed32() + b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, uint64(n)) + for i := 0; i < llen; i++ { + v := list.Get(i) + b = protowire.AppendFixed32(b, uint32(v.Int())) + } + return b, nil +} + +var coderSfixed32PackedSliceValue = valueCoderFuncs{ + size: sizeSfixed32PackedSliceValue, + marshal: appendSfixed32PackedSliceValue, + unmarshal: consumeSfixed32SliceValue, + merge: mergeListValue, +} + +// sizeFixed32 returns the size of wire encoding a uint32 pointer as a Fixed32. +func sizeFixed32(p pointer, f *coderFieldInfo, _ marshalOptions) (size int) { + + return f.tagsize + protowire.SizeFixed32() +} + +// appendFixed32 wire encodes a uint32 pointer as a Fixed32. +func appendFixed32(b []byte, p pointer, f *coderFieldInfo, _ marshalOptions) ([]byte, error) { + v := *p.Uint32() + b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, f.wiretag) + b = protowire.AppendFixed32(b, v) + return b, nil +} + +// consumeFixed32 wire decodes a uint32 pointer as a Fixed32. +func consumeFixed32(b []byte, p pointer, wtyp protowire.Type, f *coderFieldInfo, _ unmarshalOptions) (out unmarshalOutput, err error) { + if wtyp != protowire.Fixed32Type { + return out, errUnknown + } + v, n := protowire.ConsumeFixed32(b) + if n < 0 { + return out, protowire.ParseError(n) + } + *p.Uint32() = v + out.n = n + return out, nil +} + +var coderFixed32 = pointerCoderFuncs{ + size: sizeFixed32, + marshal: appendFixed32, + unmarshal: consumeFixed32, + merge: mergeUint32, +} + +// sizeFixed32NoZero returns the size of wire encoding a uint32 pointer as a Fixed32. +// The zero value is not encoded. +func sizeFixed32NoZero(p pointer, f *coderFieldInfo, _ marshalOptions) (size int) { + v := *p.Uint32() + if v == 0 { + return 0 + } + return f.tagsize + protowire.SizeFixed32() +} + +// appendFixed32NoZero wire encodes a uint32 pointer as a Fixed32. +// The zero value is not encoded. +func appendFixed32NoZero(b []byte, p pointer, f *coderFieldInfo, _ marshalOptions) ([]byte, error) { + v := *p.Uint32() + if v == 0 { + return b, nil + } + b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, f.wiretag) + b = protowire.AppendFixed32(b, v) + return b, nil +} + +var coderFixed32NoZero = pointerCoderFuncs{ + size: sizeFixed32NoZero, + marshal: appendFixed32NoZero, + unmarshal: consumeFixed32, + merge: mergeUint32NoZero, +} + +// sizeFixed32Ptr returns the size of wire encoding a *uint32 pointer as a Fixed32. +// It panics if the pointer is nil. +func sizeFixed32Ptr(p pointer, f *coderFieldInfo, _ marshalOptions) (size int) { + return f.tagsize + protowire.SizeFixed32() +} + +// appendFixed32Ptr wire encodes a *uint32 pointer as a Fixed32. +// It panics if the pointer is nil. +func appendFixed32Ptr(b []byte, p pointer, f *coderFieldInfo, _ marshalOptions) ([]byte, error) { + v := **p.Uint32Ptr() + b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, f.wiretag) + b = protowire.AppendFixed32(b, v) + return b, nil +} + +// consumeFixed32Ptr wire decodes a *uint32 pointer as a Fixed32. +func consumeFixed32Ptr(b []byte, p pointer, wtyp protowire.Type, f *coderFieldInfo, _ unmarshalOptions) (out unmarshalOutput, err error) { + if wtyp != protowire.Fixed32Type { + return out, errUnknown + } + v, n := protowire.ConsumeFixed32(b) + if n < 0 { + return out, protowire.ParseError(n) + } + vp := p.Uint32Ptr() + if *vp == nil { + *vp = new(uint32) + } + **vp = v + out.n = n + return out, nil +} + +var coderFixed32Ptr = pointerCoderFuncs{ + size: sizeFixed32Ptr, + marshal: appendFixed32Ptr, + unmarshal: consumeFixed32Ptr, + merge: mergeUint32Ptr, +} + +// sizeFixed32Slice returns the size of wire encoding a []uint32 pointer as a repeated Fixed32. +func sizeFixed32Slice(p pointer, f *coderFieldInfo, _ marshalOptions) (size int) { + s := *p.Uint32Slice() + size = len(s) * (f.tagsize + protowire.SizeFixed32()) + return size +} + +// appendFixed32Slice encodes a []uint32 pointer as a repeated Fixed32. +func appendFixed32Slice(b []byte, p pointer, f *coderFieldInfo, _ marshalOptions) ([]byte, error) { + s := *p.Uint32Slice() + for _, v := range s { + b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, f.wiretag) + b = protowire.AppendFixed32(b, v) + } + return b, nil +} + +// consumeFixed32Slice wire decodes a []uint32 pointer as a repeated Fixed32. +func consumeFixed32Slice(b []byte, p pointer, wtyp protowire.Type, f *coderFieldInfo, _ unmarshalOptions) (out unmarshalOutput, err error) { + sp := p.Uint32Slice() + if wtyp == protowire.BytesType { + s := *sp + b, n := protowire.ConsumeBytes(b) + if n < 0 { + return out, protowire.ParseError(n) + } + for len(b) > 0 { + v, n := protowire.ConsumeFixed32(b) + if n < 0 { + return out, protowire.ParseError(n) + } + s = append(s, v) + b = b[n:] + } + *sp = s + out.n = n + return out, nil + } + if wtyp != protowire.Fixed32Type { + return out, errUnknown + } + v, n := protowire.ConsumeFixed32(b) + if n < 0 { + return out, protowire.ParseError(n) + } + *sp = append(*sp, v) + out.n = n + return out, nil +} + +var coderFixed32Slice = pointerCoderFuncs{ + size: sizeFixed32Slice, + marshal: appendFixed32Slice, + unmarshal: consumeFixed32Slice, + merge: mergeUint32Slice, +} + +// sizeFixed32PackedSlice returns the size of wire encoding a []uint32 pointer as a packed repeated Fixed32. +func sizeFixed32PackedSlice(p pointer, f *coderFieldInfo, _ marshalOptions) (size int) { + s := *p.Uint32Slice() + if len(s) == 0 { + return 0 + } + n := len(s) * protowire.SizeFixed32() + return f.tagsize + protowire.SizeBytes(n) +} + +// appendFixed32PackedSlice encodes a []uint32 pointer as a packed repeated Fixed32. +func appendFixed32PackedSlice(b []byte, p pointer, f *coderFieldInfo, _ marshalOptions) ([]byte, error) { + s := *p.Uint32Slice() + if len(s) == 0 { + return b, nil + } + b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, f.wiretag) + n := len(s) * protowire.SizeFixed32() + b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, uint64(n)) + for _, v := range s { + b = protowire.AppendFixed32(b, v) + } + return b, nil +} + +var coderFixed32PackedSlice = pointerCoderFuncs{ + size: sizeFixed32PackedSlice, + marshal: appendFixed32PackedSlice, + unmarshal: consumeFixed32Slice, + merge: mergeUint32Slice, +} + +// sizeFixed32Value returns the size of wire encoding a uint32 value as a Fixed32. +func sizeFixed32Value(v protoreflect.Value, tagsize int, _ marshalOptions) int { + return tagsize + protowire.SizeFixed32() +} + +// appendFixed32Value encodes a uint32 value as a Fixed32. +func appendFixed32Value(b []byte, v protoreflect.Value, wiretag uint64, _ marshalOptions) ([]byte, error) { + b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, wiretag) + b = protowire.AppendFixed32(b, uint32(v.Uint())) + return b, nil +} + +// consumeFixed32Value decodes a uint32 value as a Fixed32. +func consumeFixed32Value(b []byte, _ protoreflect.Value, _ protowire.Number, wtyp protowire.Type, _ unmarshalOptions) (_ protoreflect.Value, out unmarshalOutput, err error) { + if wtyp != protowire.Fixed32Type { + return protoreflect.Value{}, out, errUnknown + } + v, n := protowire.ConsumeFixed32(b) + if n < 0 { + return protoreflect.Value{}, out, protowire.ParseError(n) + } + out.n = n + return protoreflect.ValueOfUint32(uint32(v)), out, nil +} + +var coderFixed32Value = valueCoderFuncs{ + size: sizeFixed32Value, + marshal: appendFixed32Value, + unmarshal: consumeFixed32Value, + merge: mergeScalarValue, +} + +// sizeFixed32SliceValue returns the size of wire encoding a []uint32 value as a repeated Fixed32. +func sizeFixed32SliceValue(listv protoreflect.Value, tagsize int, _ marshalOptions) (size int) { + list := listv.List() + size = list.Len() * (tagsize + protowire.SizeFixed32()) + return size +} + +// appendFixed32SliceValue encodes a []uint32 value as a repeated Fixed32. +func appendFixed32SliceValue(b []byte, listv protoreflect.Value, wiretag uint64, _ marshalOptions) ([]byte, error) { + list := listv.List() + for i, llen := 0, list.Len(); i < llen; i++ { + v := list.Get(i) + b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, wiretag) + b = protowire.AppendFixed32(b, uint32(v.Uint())) + } + return b, nil +} + +// consumeFixed32SliceValue wire decodes a []uint32 value as a repeated Fixed32. +func consumeFixed32SliceValue(b []byte, listv protoreflect.Value, _ protowire.Number, wtyp protowire.Type, _ unmarshalOptions) (_ protoreflect.Value, out unmarshalOutput, err error) { + list := listv.List() + if wtyp == protowire.BytesType { + b, n := protowire.ConsumeBytes(b) + if n < 0 { + return protoreflect.Value{}, out, protowire.ParseError(n) + } + for len(b) > 0 { + v, n := protowire.ConsumeFixed32(b) + if n < 0 { + return protoreflect.Value{}, out, protowire.ParseError(n) + } + list.Append(protoreflect.ValueOfUint32(uint32(v))) + b = b[n:] + } + out.n = n + return listv, out, nil + } + if wtyp != protowire.Fixed32Type { + return protoreflect.Value{}, out, errUnknown + } + v, n := protowire.ConsumeFixed32(b) + if n < 0 { + return protoreflect.Value{}, out, protowire.ParseError(n) + } + list.Append(protoreflect.ValueOfUint32(uint32(v))) + out.n = n + return listv, out, nil +} + +var coderFixed32SliceValue = valueCoderFuncs{ + size: sizeFixed32SliceValue, + marshal: appendFixed32SliceValue, + unmarshal: consumeFixed32SliceValue, + merge: mergeListValue, +} + +// sizeFixed32PackedSliceValue returns the size of wire encoding a []uint32 value as a packed repeated Fixed32. +func sizeFixed32PackedSliceValue(listv protoreflect.Value, tagsize int, _ marshalOptions) (size int) { + list := listv.List() + llen := list.Len() + if llen == 0 { + return 0 + } + n := llen * protowire.SizeFixed32() + return tagsize + protowire.SizeBytes(n) +} + +// appendFixed32PackedSliceValue encodes a []uint32 value as a packed repeated Fixed32. +func appendFixed32PackedSliceValue(b []byte, listv protoreflect.Value, wiretag uint64, _ marshalOptions) ([]byte, error) { + list := listv.List() + llen := list.Len() + if llen == 0 { + return b, nil + } + b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, wiretag) + n := llen * protowire.SizeFixed32() + b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, uint64(n)) + for i := 0; i < llen; i++ { + v := list.Get(i) + b = protowire.AppendFixed32(b, uint32(v.Uint())) + } + return b, nil +} + +var coderFixed32PackedSliceValue = valueCoderFuncs{ + size: sizeFixed32PackedSliceValue, + marshal: appendFixed32PackedSliceValue, + unmarshal: consumeFixed32SliceValue, + merge: mergeListValue, +} + +// sizeFloat returns the size of wire encoding a float32 pointer as a Float. +func sizeFloat(p pointer, f *coderFieldInfo, _ marshalOptions) (size int) { + + return f.tagsize + protowire.SizeFixed32() +} + +// appendFloat wire encodes a float32 pointer as a Float. +func appendFloat(b []byte, p pointer, f *coderFieldInfo, _ marshalOptions) ([]byte, error) { + v := *p.Float32() + b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, f.wiretag) + b = protowire.AppendFixed32(b, math.Float32bits(v)) + return b, nil +} + +// consumeFloat wire decodes a float32 pointer as a Float. +func consumeFloat(b []byte, p pointer, wtyp protowire.Type, f *coderFieldInfo, _ unmarshalOptions) (out unmarshalOutput, err error) { + if wtyp != protowire.Fixed32Type { + return out, errUnknown + } + v, n := protowire.ConsumeFixed32(b) + if n < 0 { + return out, protowire.ParseError(n) + } + *p.Float32() = math.Float32frombits(v) + out.n = n + return out, nil +} + +var coderFloat = pointerCoderFuncs{ + size: sizeFloat, + marshal: appendFloat, + unmarshal: consumeFloat, + merge: mergeFloat32, +} + +// sizeFloatNoZero returns the size of wire encoding a float32 pointer as a Float. +// The zero value is not encoded. +func sizeFloatNoZero(p pointer, f *coderFieldInfo, _ marshalOptions) (size int) { + v := *p.Float32() + if v == 0 && !math.Signbit(float64(v)) { + return 0 + } + return f.tagsize + protowire.SizeFixed32() +} + +// appendFloatNoZero wire encodes a float32 pointer as a Float. +// The zero value is not encoded. +func appendFloatNoZero(b []byte, p pointer, f *coderFieldInfo, _ marshalOptions) ([]byte, error) { + v := *p.Float32() + if v == 0 && !math.Signbit(float64(v)) { + return b, nil + } + b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, f.wiretag) + b = protowire.AppendFixed32(b, math.Float32bits(v)) + return b, nil +} + +var coderFloatNoZero = pointerCoderFuncs{ + size: sizeFloatNoZero, + marshal: appendFloatNoZero, + unmarshal: consumeFloat, + merge: mergeFloat32NoZero, +} + +// sizeFloatPtr returns the size of wire encoding a *float32 pointer as a Float. +// It panics if the pointer is nil. +func sizeFloatPtr(p pointer, f *coderFieldInfo, _ marshalOptions) (size int) { + return f.tagsize + protowire.SizeFixed32() +} + +// appendFloatPtr wire encodes a *float32 pointer as a Float. +// It panics if the pointer is nil. +func appendFloatPtr(b []byte, p pointer, f *coderFieldInfo, _ marshalOptions) ([]byte, error) { + v := **p.Float32Ptr() + b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, f.wiretag) + b = protowire.AppendFixed32(b, math.Float32bits(v)) + return b, nil +} + +// consumeFloatPtr wire decodes a *float32 pointer as a Float. +func consumeFloatPtr(b []byte, p pointer, wtyp protowire.Type, f *coderFieldInfo, _ unmarshalOptions) (out unmarshalOutput, err error) { + if wtyp != protowire.Fixed32Type { + return out, errUnknown + } + v, n := protowire.ConsumeFixed32(b) + if n < 0 { + return out, protowire.ParseError(n) + } + vp := p.Float32Ptr() + if *vp == nil { + *vp = new(float32) + } + **vp = math.Float32frombits(v) + out.n = n + return out, nil +} + +var coderFloatPtr = pointerCoderFuncs{ + size: sizeFloatPtr, + marshal: appendFloatPtr, + unmarshal: consumeFloatPtr, + merge: mergeFloat32Ptr, +} + +// sizeFloatSlice returns the size of wire encoding a []float32 pointer as a repeated Float. +func sizeFloatSlice(p pointer, f *coderFieldInfo, _ marshalOptions) (size int) { + s := *p.Float32Slice() + size = len(s) * (f.tagsize + protowire.SizeFixed32()) + return size +} + +// appendFloatSlice encodes a []float32 pointer as a repeated Float. +func appendFloatSlice(b []byte, p pointer, f *coderFieldInfo, _ marshalOptions) ([]byte, error) { + s := *p.Float32Slice() + for _, v := range s { + b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, f.wiretag) + b = protowire.AppendFixed32(b, math.Float32bits(v)) + } + return b, nil +} + +// consumeFloatSlice wire decodes a []float32 pointer as a repeated Float. +func consumeFloatSlice(b []byte, p pointer, wtyp protowire.Type, f *coderFieldInfo, _ unmarshalOptions) (out unmarshalOutput, err error) { + sp := p.Float32Slice() + if wtyp == protowire.BytesType { + s := *sp + b, n := protowire.ConsumeBytes(b) + if n < 0 { + return out, protowire.ParseError(n) + } + for len(b) > 0 { + v, n := protowire.ConsumeFixed32(b) + if n < 0 { + return out, protowire.ParseError(n) + } + s = append(s, math.Float32frombits(v)) + b = b[n:] + } + *sp = s + out.n = n + return out, nil + } + if wtyp != protowire.Fixed32Type { + return out, errUnknown + } + v, n := protowire.ConsumeFixed32(b) + if n < 0 { + return out, protowire.ParseError(n) + } + *sp = append(*sp, math.Float32frombits(v)) + out.n = n + return out, nil +} + +var coderFloatSlice = pointerCoderFuncs{ + size: sizeFloatSlice, + marshal: appendFloatSlice, + unmarshal: consumeFloatSlice, + merge: mergeFloat32Slice, +} + +// sizeFloatPackedSlice returns the size of wire encoding a []float32 pointer as a packed repeated Float. +func sizeFloatPackedSlice(p pointer, f *coderFieldInfo, _ marshalOptions) (size int) { + s := *p.Float32Slice() + if len(s) == 0 { + return 0 + } + n := len(s) * protowire.SizeFixed32() + return f.tagsize + protowire.SizeBytes(n) +} + +// appendFloatPackedSlice encodes a []float32 pointer as a packed repeated Float. +func appendFloatPackedSlice(b []byte, p pointer, f *coderFieldInfo, _ marshalOptions) ([]byte, error) { + s := *p.Float32Slice() + if len(s) == 0 { + return b, nil + } + b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, f.wiretag) + n := len(s) * protowire.SizeFixed32() + b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, uint64(n)) + for _, v := range s { + b = protowire.AppendFixed32(b, math.Float32bits(v)) + } + return b, nil +} + +var coderFloatPackedSlice = pointerCoderFuncs{ + size: sizeFloatPackedSlice, + marshal: appendFloatPackedSlice, + unmarshal: consumeFloatSlice, + merge: mergeFloat32Slice, +} + +// sizeFloatValue returns the size of wire encoding a float32 value as a Float. +func sizeFloatValue(v protoreflect.Value, tagsize int, _ marshalOptions) int { + return tagsize + protowire.SizeFixed32() +} + +// appendFloatValue encodes a float32 value as a Float. +func appendFloatValue(b []byte, v protoreflect.Value, wiretag uint64, _ marshalOptions) ([]byte, error) { + b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, wiretag) + b = protowire.AppendFixed32(b, math.Float32bits(float32(v.Float()))) + return b, nil +} + +// consumeFloatValue decodes a float32 value as a Float. +func consumeFloatValue(b []byte, _ protoreflect.Value, _ protowire.Number, wtyp protowire.Type, _ unmarshalOptions) (_ protoreflect.Value, out unmarshalOutput, err error) { + if wtyp != protowire.Fixed32Type { + return protoreflect.Value{}, out, errUnknown + } + v, n := protowire.ConsumeFixed32(b) + if n < 0 { + return protoreflect.Value{}, out, protowire.ParseError(n) + } + out.n = n + return protoreflect.ValueOfFloat32(math.Float32frombits(uint32(v))), out, nil +} + +var coderFloatValue = valueCoderFuncs{ + size: sizeFloatValue, + marshal: appendFloatValue, + unmarshal: consumeFloatValue, + merge: mergeScalarValue, +} + +// sizeFloatSliceValue returns the size of wire encoding a []float32 value as a repeated Float. +func sizeFloatSliceValue(listv protoreflect.Value, tagsize int, _ marshalOptions) (size int) { + list := listv.List() + size = list.Len() * (tagsize + protowire.SizeFixed32()) + return size +} + +// appendFloatSliceValue encodes a []float32 value as a repeated Float. +func appendFloatSliceValue(b []byte, listv protoreflect.Value, wiretag uint64, _ marshalOptions) ([]byte, error) { + list := listv.List() + for i, llen := 0, list.Len(); i < llen; i++ { + v := list.Get(i) + b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, wiretag) + b = protowire.AppendFixed32(b, math.Float32bits(float32(v.Float()))) + } + return b, nil +} + +// consumeFloatSliceValue wire decodes a []float32 value as a repeated Float. +func consumeFloatSliceValue(b []byte, listv protoreflect.Value, _ protowire.Number, wtyp protowire.Type, _ unmarshalOptions) (_ protoreflect.Value, out unmarshalOutput, err error) { + list := listv.List() + if wtyp == protowire.BytesType { + b, n := protowire.ConsumeBytes(b) + if n < 0 { + return protoreflect.Value{}, out, protowire.ParseError(n) + } + for len(b) > 0 { + v, n := protowire.ConsumeFixed32(b) + if n < 0 { + return protoreflect.Value{}, out, protowire.ParseError(n) + } + list.Append(protoreflect.ValueOfFloat32(math.Float32frombits(uint32(v)))) + b = b[n:] + } + out.n = n + return listv, out, nil + } + if wtyp != protowire.Fixed32Type { + return protoreflect.Value{}, out, errUnknown + } + v, n := protowire.ConsumeFixed32(b) + if n < 0 { + return protoreflect.Value{}, out, protowire.ParseError(n) + } + list.Append(protoreflect.ValueOfFloat32(math.Float32frombits(uint32(v)))) + out.n = n + return listv, out, nil +} + +var coderFloatSliceValue = valueCoderFuncs{ + size: sizeFloatSliceValue, + marshal: appendFloatSliceValue, + unmarshal: consumeFloatSliceValue, + merge: mergeListValue, +} + +// sizeFloatPackedSliceValue returns the size of wire encoding a []float32 value as a packed repeated Float. +func sizeFloatPackedSliceValue(listv protoreflect.Value, tagsize int, _ marshalOptions) (size int) { + list := listv.List() + llen := list.Len() + if llen == 0 { + return 0 + } + n := llen * protowire.SizeFixed32() + return tagsize + protowire.SizeBytes(n) +} + +// appendFloatPackedSliceValue encodes a []float32 value as a packed repeated Float. +func appendFloatPackedSliceValue(b []byte, listv protoreflect.Value, wiretag uint64, _ marshalOptions) ([]byte, error) { + list := listv.List() + llen := list.Len() + if llen == 0 { + return b, nil + } + b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, wiretag) + n := llen * protowire.SizeFixed32() + b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, uint64(n)) + for i := 0; i < llen; i++ { + v := list.Get(i) + b = protowire.AppendFixed32(b, math.Float32bits(float32(v.Float()))) + } + return b, nil +} + +var coderFloatPackedSliceValue = valueCoderFuncs{ + size: sizeFloatPackedSliceValue, + marshal: appendFloatPackedSliceValue, + unmarshal: consumeFloatSliceValue, + merge: mergeListValue, +} + +// sizeSfixed64 returns the size of wire encoding a int64 pointer as a Sfixed64. +func sizeSfixed64(p pointer, f *coderFieldInfo, _ marshalOptions) (size int) { + + return f.tagsize + protowire.SizeFixed64() +} + +// appendSfixed64 wire encodes a int64 pointer as a Sfixed64. +func appendSfixed64(b []byte, p pointer, f *coderFieldInfo, _ marshalOptions) ([]byte, error) { + v := *p.Int64() + b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, f.wiretag) + b = protowire.AppendFixed64(b, uint64(v)) + return b, nil +} + +// consumeSfixed64 wire decodes a int64 pointer as a Sfixed64. +func consumeSfixed64(b []byte, p pointer, wtyp protowire.Type, f *coderFieldInfo, _ unmarshalOptions) (out unmarshalOutput, err error) { + if wtyp != protowire.Fixed64Type { + return out, errUnknown + } + v, n := protowire.ConsumeFixed64(b) + if n < 0 { + return out, protowire.ParseError(n) + } + *p.Int64() = int64(v) + out.n = n + return out, nil +} + +var coderSfixed64 = pointerCoderFuncs{ + size: sizeSfixed64, + marshal: appendSfixed64, + unmarshal: consumeSfixed64, + merge: mergeInt64, +} + +// sizeSfixed64NoZero returns the size of wire encoding a int64 pointer as a Sfixed64. +// The zero value is not encoded. +func sizeSfixed64NoZero(p pointer, f *coderFieldInfo, _ marshalOptions) (size int) { + v := *p.Int64() + if v == 0 { + return 0 + } + return f.tagsize + protowire.SizeFixed64() +} + +// appendSfixed64NoZero wire encodes a int64 pointer as a Sfixed64. +// The zero value is not encoded. +func appendSfixed64NoZero(b []byte, p pointer, f *coderFieldInfo, _ marshalOptions) ([]byte, error) { + v := *p.Int64() + if v == 0 { + return b, nil + } + b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, f.wiretag) + b = protowire.AppendFixed64(b, uint64(v)) + return b, nil +} + +var coderSfixed64NoZero = pointerCoderFuncs{ + size: sizeSfixed64NoZero, + marshal: appendSfixed64NoZero, + unmarshal: consumeSfixed64, + merge: mergeInt64NoZero, +} + +// sizeSfixed64Ptr returns the size of wire encoding a *int64 pointer as a Sfixed64. +// It panics if the pointer is nil. +func sizeSfixed64Ptr(p pointer, f *coderFieldInfo, _ marshalOptions) (size int) { + return f.tagsize + protowire.SizeFixed64() +} + +// appendSfixed64Ptr wire encodes a *int64 pointer as a Sfixed64. +// It panics if the pointer is nil. +func appendSfixed64Ptr(b []byte, p pointer, f *coderFieldInfo, _ marshalOptions) ([]byte, error) { + v := **p.Int64Ptr() + b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, f.wiretag) + b = protowire.AppendFixed64(b, uint64(v)) + return b, nil +} + +// consumeSfixed64Ptr wire decodes a *int64 pointer as a Sfixed64. +func consumeSfixed64Ptr(b []byte, p pointer, wtyp protowire.Type, f *coderFieldInfo, _ unmarshalOptions) (out unmarshalOutput, err error) { + if wtyp != protowire.Fixed64Type { + return out, errUnknown + } + v, n := protowire.ConsumeFixed64(b) + if n < 0 { + return out, protowire.ParseError(n) + } + vp := p.Int64Ptr() + if *vp == nil { + *vp = new(int64) + } + **vp = int64(v) + out.n = n + return out, nil +} + +var coderSfixed64Ptr = pointerCoderFuncs{ + size: sizeSfixed64Ptr, + marshal: appendSfixed64Ptr, + unmarshal: consumeSfixed64Ptr, + merge: mergeInt64Ptr, +} + +// sizeSfixed64Slice returns the size of wire encoding a []int64 pointer as a repeated Sfixed64. +func sizeSfixed64Slice(p pointer, f *coderFieldInfo, _ marshalOptions) (size int) { + s := *p.Int64Slice() + size = len(s) * (f.tagsize + protowire.SizeFixed64()) + return size +} + +// appendSfixed64Slice encodes a []int64 pointer as a repeated Sfixed64. +func appendSfixed64Slice(b []byte, p pointer, f *coderFieldInfo, _ marshalOptions) ([]byte, error) { + s := *p.Int64Slice() + for _, v := range s { + b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, f.wiretag) + b = protowire.AppendFixed64(b, uint64(v)) + } + return b, nil +} + +// consumeSfixed64Slice wire decodes a []int64 pointer as a repeated Sfixed64. +func consumeSfixed64Slice(b []byte, p pointer, wtyp protowire.Type, f *coderFieldInfo, _ unmarshalOptions) (out unmarshalOutput, err error) { + sp := p.Int64Slice() + if wtyp == protowire.BytesType { + s := *sp + b, n := protowire.ConsumeBytes(b) + if n < 0 { + return out, protowire.ParseError(n) + } + for len(b) > 0 { + v, n := protowire.ConsumeFixed64(b) + if n < 0 { + return out, protowire.ParseError(n) + } + s = append(s, int64(v)) + b = b[n:] + } + *sp = s + out.n = n + return out, nil + } + if wtyp != protowire.Fixed64Type { + return out, errUnknown + } + v, n := protowire.ConsumeFixed64(b) + if n < 0 { + return out, protowire.ParseError(n) + } + *sp = append(*sp, int64(v)) + out.n = n + return out, nil +} + +var coderSfixed64Slice = pointerCoderFuncs{ + size: sizeSfixed64Slice, + marshal: appendSfixed64Slice, + unmarshal: consumeSfixed64Slice, + merge: mergeInt64Slice, +} + +// sizeSfixed64PackedSlice returns the size of wire encoding a []int64 pointer as a packed repeated Sfixed64. +func sizeSfixed64PackedSlice(p pointer, f *coderFieldInfo, _ marshalOptions) (size int) { + s := *p.Int64Slice() + if len(s) == 0 { + return 0 + } + n := len(s) * protowire.SizeFixed64() + return f.tagsize + protowire.SizeBytes(n) +} + +// appendSfixed64PackedSlice encodes a []int64 pointer as a packed repeated Sfixed64. +func appendSfixed64PackedSlice(b []byte, p pointer, f *coderFieldInfo, _ marshalOptions) ([]byte, error) { + s := *p.Int64Slice() + if len(s) == 0 { + return b, nil + } + b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, f.wiretag) + n := len(s) * protowire.SizeFixed64() + b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, uint64(n)) + for _, v := range s { + b = protowire.AppendFixed64(b, uint64(v)) + } + return b, nil +} + +var coderSfixed64PackedSlice = pointerCoderFuncs{ + size: sizeSfixed64PackedSlice, + marshal: appendSfixed64PackedSlice, + unmarshal: consumeSfixed64Slice, + merge: mergeInt64Slice, +} + +// sizeSfixed64Value returns the size of wire encoding a int64 value as a Sfixed64. +func sizeSfixed64Value(v protoreflect.Value, tagsize int, _ marshalOptions) int { + return tagsize + protowire.SizeFixed64() +} + +// appendSfixed64Value encodes a int64 value as a Sfixed64. +func appendSfixed64Value(b []byte, v protoreflect.Value, wiretag uint64, _ marshalOptions) ([]byte, error) { + b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, wiretag) + b = protowire.AppendFixed64(b, uint64(v.Int())) + return b, nil +} + +// consumeSfixed64Value decodes a int64 value as a Sfixed64. +func consumeSfixed64Value(b []byte, _ protoreflect.Value, _ protowire.Number, wtyp protowire.Type, _ unmarshalOptions) (_ protoreflect.Value, out unmarshalOutput, err error) { + if wtyp != protowire.Fixed64Type { + return protoreflect.Value{}, out, errUnknown + } + v, n := protowire.ConsumeFixed64(b) + if n < 0 { + return protoreflect.Value{}, out, protowire.ParseError(n) + } + out.n = n + return protoreflect.ValueOfInt64(int64(v)), out, nil +} + +var coderSfixed64Value = valueCoderFuncs{ + size: sizeSfixed64Value, + marshal: appendSfixed64Value, + unmarshal: consumeSfixed64Value, + merge: mergeScalarValue, +} + +// sizeSfixed64SliceValue returns the size of wire encoding a []int64 value as a repeated Sfixed64. +func sizeSfixed64SliceValue(listv protoreflect.Value, tagsize int, _ marshalOptions) (size int) { + list := listv.List() + size = list.Len() * (tagsize + protowire.SizeFixed64()) + return size +} + +// appendSfixed64SliceValue encodes a []int64 value as a repeated Sfixed64. +func appendSfixed64SliceValue(b []byte, listv protoreflect.Value, wiretag uint64, _ marshalOptions) ([]byte, error) { + list := listv.List() + for i, llen := 0, list.Len(); i < llen; i++ { + v := list.Get(i) + b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, wiretag) + b = protowire.AppendFixed64(b, uint64(v.Int())) + } + return b, nil +} + +// consumeSfixed64SliceValue wire decodes a []int64 value as a repeated Sfixed64. +func consumeSfixed64SliceValue(b []byte, listv protoreflect.Value, _ protowire.Number, wtyp protowire.Type, _ unmarshalOptions) (_ protoreflect.Value, out unmarshalOutput, err error) { + list := listv.List() + if wtyp == protowire.BytesType { + b, n := protowire.ConsumeBytes(b) + if n < 0 { + return protoreflect.Value{}, out, protowire.ParseError(n) + } + for len(b) > 0 { + v, n := protowire.ConsumeFixed64(b) + if n < 0 { + return protoreflect.Value{}, out, protowire.ParseError(n) + } + list.Append(protoreflect.ValueOfInt64(int64(v))) + b = b[n:] + } + out.n = n + return listv, out, nil + } + if wtyp != protowire.Fixed64Type { + return protoreflect.Value{}, out, errUnknown + } + v, n := protowire.ConsumeFixed64(b) + if n < 0 { + return protoreflect.Value{}, out, protowire.ParseError(n) + } + list.Append(protoreflect.ValueOfInt64(int64(v))) + out.n = n + return listv, out, nil +} + +var coderSfixed64SliceValue = valueCoderFuncs{ + size: sizeSfixed64SliceValue, + marshal: appendSfixed64SliceValue, + unmarshal: consumeSfixed64SliceValue, + merge: mergeListValue, +} + +// sizeSfixed64PackedSliceValue returns the size of wire encoding a []int64 value as a packed repeated Sfixed64. +func sizeSfixed64PackedSliceValue(listv protoreflect.Value, tagsize int, _ marshalOptions) (size int) { + list := listv.List() + llen := list.Len() + if llen == 0 { + return 0 + } + n := llen * protowire.SizeFixed64() + return tagsize + protowire.SizeBytes(n) +} + +// appendSfixed64PackedSliceValue encodes a []int64 value as a packed repeated Sfixed64. +func appendSfixed64PackedSliceValue(b []byte, listv protoreflect.Value, wiretag uint64, _ marshalOptions) ([]byte, error) { + list := listv.List() + llen := list.Len() + if llen == 0 { + return b, nil + } + b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, wiretag) + n := llen * protowire.SizeFixed64() + b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, uint64(n)) + for i := 0; i < llen; i++ { + v := list.Get(i) + b = protowire.AppendFixed64(b, uint64(v.Int())) + } + return b, nil +} + +var coderSfixed64PackedSliceValue = valueCoderFuncs{ + size: sizeSfixed64PackedSliceValue, + marshal: appendSfixed64PackedSliceValue, + unmarshal: consumeSfixed64SliceValue, + merge: mergeListValue, +} + +// sizeFixed64 returns the size of wire encoding a uint64 pointer as a Fixed64. +func sizeFixed64(p pointer, f *coderFieldInfo, _ marshalOptions) (size int) { + + return f.tagsize + protowire.SizeFixed64() +} + +// appendFixed64 wire encodes a uint64 pointer as a Fixed64. +func appendFixed64(b []byte, p pointer, f *coderFieldInfo, _ marshalOptions) ([]byte, error) { + v := *p.Uint64() + b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, f.wiretag) + b = protowire.AppendFixed64(b, v) + return b, nil +} + +// consumeFixed64 wire decodes a uint64 pointer as a Fixed64. +func consumeFixed64(b []byte, p pointer, wtyp protowire.Type, f *coderFieldInfo, _ unmarshalOptions) (out unmarshalOutput, err error) { + if wtyp != protowire.Fixed64Type { + return out, errUnknown + } + v, n := protowire.ConsumeFixed64(b) + if n < 0 { + return out, protowire.ParseError(n) + } + *p.Uint64() = v + out.n = n + return out, nil +} + +var coderFixed64 = pointerCoderFuncs{ + size: sizeFixed64, + marshal: appendFixed64, + unmarshal: consumeFixed64, + merge: mergeUint64, +} + +// sizeFixed64NoZero returns the size of wire encoding a uint64 pointer as a Fixed64. +// The zero value is not encoded. +func sizeFixed64NoZero(p pointer, f *coderFieldInfo, _ marshalOptions) (size int) { + v := *p.Uint64() + if v == 0 { + return 0 + } + return f.tagsize + protowire.SizeFixed64() +} + +// appendFixed64NoZero wire encodes a uint64 pointer as a Fixed64. +// The zero value is not encoded. +func appendFixed64NoZero(b []byte, p pointer, f *coderFieldInfo, _ marshalOptions) ([]byte, error) { + v := *p.Uint64() + if v == 0 { + return b, nil + } + b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, f.wiretag) + b = protowire.AppendFixed64(b, v) + return b, nil +} + +var coderFixed64NoZero = pointerCoderFuncs{ + size: sizeFixed64NoZero, + marshal: appendFixed64NoZero, + unmarshal: consumeFixed64, + merge: mergeUint64NoZero, +} + +// sizeFixed64Ptr returns the size of wire encoding a *uint64 pointer as a Fixed64. +// It panics if the pointer is nil. +func sizeFixed64Ptr(p pointer, f *coderFieldInfo, _ marshalOptions) (size int) { + return f.tagsize + protowire.SizeFixed64() +} + +// appendFixed64Ptr wire encodes a *uint64 pointer as a Fixed64. +// It panics if the pointer is nil. +func appendFixed64Ptr(b []byte, p pointer, f *coderFieldInfo, _ marshalOptions) ([]byte, error) { + v := **p.Uint64Ptr() + b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, f.wiretag) + b = protowire.AppendFixed64(b, v) + return b, nil +} + +// consumeFixed64Ptr wire decodes a *uint64 pointer as a Fixed64. +func consumeFixed64Ptr(b []byte, p pointer, wtyp protowire.Type, f *coderFieldInfo, _ unmarshalOptions) (out unmarshalOutput, err error) { + if wtyp != protowire.Fixed64Type { + return out, errUnknown + } + v, n := protowire.ConsumeFixed64(b) + if n < 0 { + return out, protowire.ParseError(n) + } + vp := p.Uint64Ptr() + if *vp == nil { + *vp = new(uint64) + } + **vp = v + out.n = n + return out, nil +} + +var coderFixed64Ptr = pointerCoderFuncs{ + size: sizeFixed64Ptr, + marshal: appendFixed64Ptr, + unmarshal: consumeFixed64Ptr, + merge: mergeUint64Ptr, +} + +// sizeFixed64Slice returns the size of wire encoding a []uint64 pointer as a repeated Fixed64. +func sizeFixed64Slice(p pointer, f *coderFieldInfo, _ marshalOptions) (size int) { + s := *p.Uint64Slice() + size = len(s) * (f.tagsize + protowire.SizeFixed64()) + return size +} + +// appendFixed64Slice encodes a []uint64 pointer as a repeated Fixed64. +func appendFixed64Slice(b []byte, p pointer, f *coderFieldInfo, _ marshalOptions) ([]byte, error) { + s := *p.Uint64Slice() + for _, v := range s { + b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, f.wiretag) + b = protowire.AppendFixed64(b, v) + } + return b, nil +} + +// consumeFixed64Slice wire decodes a []uint64 pointer as a repeated Fixed64. +func consumeFixed64Slice(b []byte, p pointer, wtyp protowire.Type, f *coderFieldInfo, _ unmarshalOptions) (out unmarshalOutput, err error) { + sp := p.Uint64Slice() + if wtyp == protowire.BytesType { + s := *sp + b, n := protowire.ConsumeBytes(b) + if n < 0 { + return out, protowire.ParseError(n) + } + for len(b) > 0 { + v, n := protowire.ConsumeFixed64(b) + if n < 0 { + return out, protowire.ParseError(n) + } + s = append(s, v) + b = b[n:] + } + *sp = s + out.n = n + return out, nil + } + if wtyp != protowire.Fixed64Type { + return out, errUnknown + } + v, n := protowire.ConsumeFixed64(b) + if n < 0 { + return out, protowire.ParseError(n) + } + *sp = append(*sp, v) + out.n = n + return out, nil +} + +var coderFixed64Slice = pointerCoderFuncs{ + size: sizeFixed64Slice, + marshal: appendFixed64Slice, + unmarshal: consumeFixed64Slice, + merge: mergeUint64Slice, +} + +// sizeFixed64PackedSlice returns the size of wire encoding a []uint64 pointer as a packed repeated Fixed64. +func sizeFixed64PackedSlice(p pointer, f *coderFieldInfo, _ marshalOptions) (size int) { + s := *p.Uint64Slice() + if len(s) == 0 { + return 0 + } + n := len(s) * protowire.SizeFixed64() + return f.tagsize + protowire.SizeBytes(n) +} + +// appendFixed64PackedSlice encodes a []uint64 pointer as a packed repeated Fixed64. +func appendFixed64PackedSlice(b []byte, p pointer, f *coderFieldInfo, _ marshalOptions) ([]byte, error) { + s := *p.Uint64Slice() + if len(s) == 0 { + return b, nil + } + b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, f.wiretag) + n := len(s) * protowire.SizeFixed64() + b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, uint64(n)) + for _, v := range s { + b = protowire.AppendFixed64(b, v) + } + return b, nil +} + +var coderFixed64PackedSlice = pointerCoderFuncs{ + size: sizeFixed64PackedSlice, + marshal: appendFixed64PackedSlice, + unmarshal: consumeFixed64Slice, + merge: mergeUint64Slice, +} + +// sizeFixed64Value returns the size of wire encoding a uint64 value as a Fixed64. +func sizeFixed64Value(v protoreflect.Value, tagsize int, _ marshalOptions) int { + return tagsize + protowire.SizeFixed64() +} + +// appendFixed64Value encodes a uint64 value as a Fixed64. +func appendFixed64Value(b []byte, v protoreflect.Value, wiretag uint64, _ marshalOptions) ([]byte, error) { + b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, wiretag) + b = protowire.AppendFixed64(b, v.Uint()) + return b, nil +} + +// consumeFixed64Value decodes a uint64 value as a Fixed64. +func consumeFixed64Value(b []byte, _ protoreflect.Value, _ protowire.Number, wtyp protowire.Type, _ unmarshalOptions) (_ protoreflect.Value, out unmarshalOutput, err error) { + if wtyp != protowire.Fixed64Type { + return protoreflect.Value{}, out, errUnknown + } + v, n := protowire.ConsumeFixed64(b) + if n < 0 { + return protoreflect.Value{}, out, protowire.ParseError(n) + } + out.n = n + return protoreflect.ValueOfUint64(v), out, nil +} + +var coderFixed64Value = valueCoderFuncs{ + size: sizeFixed64Value, + marshal: appendFixed64Value, + unmarshal: consumeFixed64Value, + merge: mergeScalarValue, +} + +// sizeFixed64SliceValue returns the size of wire encoding a []uint64 value as a repeated Fixed64. +func sizeFixed64SliceValue(listv protoreflect.Value, tagsize int, _ marshalOptions) (size int) { + list := listv.List() + size = list.Len() * (tagsize + protowire.SizeFixed64()) + return size +} + +// appendFixed64SliceValue encodes a []uint64 value as a repeated Fixed64. +func appendFixed64SliceValue(b []byte, listv protoreflect.Value, wiretag uint64, _ marshalOptions) ([]byte, error) { + list := listv.List() + for i, llen := 0, list.Len(); i < llen; i++ { + v := list.Get(i) + b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, wiretag) + b = protowire.AppendFixed64(b, v.Uint()) + } + return b, nil +} + +// consumeFixed64SliceValue wire decodes a []uint64 value as a repeated Fixed64. +func consumeFixed64SliceValue(b []byte, listv protoreflect.Value, _ protowire.Number, wtyp protowire.Type, _ unmarshalOptions) (_ protoreflect.Value, out unmarshalOutput, err error) { + list := listv.List() + if wtyp == protowire.BytesType { + b, n := protowire.ConsumeBytes(b) + if n < 0 { + return protoreflect.Value{}, out, protowire.ParseError(n) + } + for len(b) > 0 { + v, n := protowire.ConsumeFixed64(b) + if n < 0 { + return protoreflect.Value{}, out, protowire.ParseError(n) + } + list.Append(protoreflect.ValueOfUint64(v)) + b = b[n:] + } + out.n = n + return listv, out, nil + } + if wtyp != protowire.Fixed64Type { + return protoreflect.Value{}, out, errUnknown + } + v, n := protowire.ConsumeFixed64(b) + if n < 0 { + return protoreflect.Value{}, out, protowire.ParseError(n) + } + list.Append(protoreflect.ValueOfUint64(v)) + out.n = n + return listv, out, nil +} + +var coderFixed64SliceValue = valueCoderFuncs{ + size: sizeFixed64SliceValue, + marshal: appendFixed64SliceValue, + unmarshal: consumeFixed64SliceValue, + merge: mergeListValue, +} + +// sizeFixed64PackedSliceValue returns the size of wire encoding a []uint64 value as a packed repeated Fixed64. +func sizeFixed64PackedSliceValue(listv protoreflect.Value, tagsize int, _ marshalOptions) (size int) { + list := listv.List() + llen := list.Len() + if llen == 0 { + return 0 + } + n := llen * protowire.SizeFixed64() + return tagsize + protowire.SizeBytes(n) +} + +// appendFixed64PackedSliceValue encodes a []uint64 value as a packed repeated Fixed64. +func appendFixed64PackedSliceValue(b []byte, listv protoreflect.Value, wiretag uint64, _ marshalOptions) ([]byte, error) { + list := listv.List() + llen := list.Len() + if llen == 0 { + return b, nil + } + b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, wiretag) + n := llen * protowire.SizeFixed64() + b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, uint64(n)) + for i := 0; i < llen; i++ { + v := list.Get(i) + b = protowire.AppendFixed64(b, v.Uint()) + } + return b, nil +} + +var coderFixed64PackedSliceValue = valueCoderFuncs{ + size: sizeFixed64PackedSliceValue, + marshal: appendFixed64PackedSliceValue, + unmarshal: consumeFixed64SliceValue, + merge: mergeListValue, +} + +// sizeDouble returns the size of wire encoding a float64 pointer as a Double. +func sizeDouble(p pointer, f *coderFieldInfo, _ marshalOptions) (size int) { + + return f.tagsize + protowire.SizeFixed64() +} + +// appendDouble wire encodes a float64 pointer as a Double. +func appendDouble(b []byte, p pointer, f *coderFieldInfo, _ marshalOptions) ([]byte, error) { + v := *p.Float64() + b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, f.wiretag) + b = protowire.AppendFixed64(b, math.Float64bits(v)) + return b, nil +} + +// consumeDouble wire decodes a float64 pointer as a Double. +func consumeDouble(b []byte, p pointer, wtyp protowire.Type, f *coderFieldInfo, _ unmarshalOptions) (out unmarshalOutput, err error) { + if wtyp != protowire.Fixed64Type { + return out, errUnknown + } + v, n := protowire.ConsumeFixed64(b) + if n < 0 { + return out, protowire.ParseError(n) + } + *p.Float64() = math.Float64frombits(v) + out.n = n + return out, nil +} + +var coderDouble = pointerCoderFuncs{ + size: sizeDouble, + marshal: appendDouble, + unmarshal: consumeDouble, + merge: mergeFloat64, +} + +// sizeDoubleNoZero returns the size of wire encoding a float64 pointer as a Double. +// The zero value is not encoded. +func sizeDoubleNoZero(p pointer, f *coderFieldInfo, _ marshalOptions) (size int) { + v := *p.Float64() + if v == 0 && !math.Signbit(float64(v)) { + return 0 + } + return f.tagsize + protowire.SizeFixed64() +} + +// appendDoubleNoZero wire encodes a float64 pointer as a Double. +// The zero value is not encoded. +func appendDoubleNoZero(b []byte, p pointer, f *coderFieldInfo, _ marshalOptions) ([]byte, error) { + v := *p.Float64() + if v == 0 && !math.Signbit(float64(v)) { + return b, nil + } + b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, f.wiretag) + b = protowire.AppendFixed64(b, math.Float64bits(v)) + return b, nil +} + +var coderDoubleNoZero = pointerCoderFuncs{ + size: sizeDoubleNoZero, + marshal: appendDoubleNoZero, + unmarshal: consumeDouble, + merge: mergeFloat64NoZero, +} + +// sizeDoublePtr returns the size of wire encoding a *float64 pointer as a Double. +// It panics if the pointer is nil. +func sizeDoublePtr(p pointer, f *coderFieldInfo, _ marshalOptions) (size int) { + return f.tagsize + protowire.SizeFixed64() +} + +// appendDoublePtr wire encodes a *float64 pointer as a Double. +// It panics if the pointer is nil. +func appendDoublePtr(b []byte, p pointer, f *coderFieldInfo, _ marshalOptions) ([]byte, error) { + v := **p.Float64Ptr() + b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, f.wiretag) + b = protowire.AppendFixed64(b, math.Float64bits(v)) + return b, nil +} + +// consumeDoublePtr wire decodes a *float64 pointer as a Double. +func consumeDoublePtr(b []byte, p pointer, wtyp protowire.Type, f *coderFieldInfo, _ unmarshalOptions) (out unmarshalOutput, err error) { + if wtyp != protowire.Fixed64Type { + return out, errUnknown + } + v, n := protowire.ConsumeFixed64(b) + if n < 0 { + return out, protowire.ParseError(n) + } + vp := p.Float64Ptr() + if *vp == nil { + *vp = new(float64) + } + **vp = math.Float64frombits(v) + out.n = n + return out, nil +} + +var coderDoublePtr = pointerCoderFuncs{ + size: sizeDoublePtr, + marshal: appendDoublePtr, + unmarshal: consumeDoublePtr, + merge: mergeFloat64Ptr, +} + +// sizeDoubleSlice returns the size of wire encoding a []float64 pointer as a repeated Double. +func sizeDoubleSlice(p pointer, f *coderFieldInfo, _ marshalOptions) (size int) { + s := *p.Float64Slice() + size = len(s) * (f.tagsize + protowire.SizeFixed64()) + return size +} + +// appendDoubleSlice encodes a []float64 pointer as a repeated Double. +func appendDoubleSlice(b []byte, p pointer, f *coderFieldInfo, _ marshalOptions) ([]byte, error) { + s := *p.Float64Slice() + for _, v := range s { + b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, f.wiretag) + b = protowire.AppendFixed64(b, math.Float64bits(v)) + } + return b, nil +} + +// consumeDoubleSlice wire decodes a []float64 pointer as a repeated Double. +func consumeDoubleSlice(b []byte, p pointer, wtyp protowire.Type, f *coderFieldInfo, _ unmarshalOptions) (out unmarshalOutput, err error) { + sp := p.Float64Slice() + if wtyp == protowire.BytesType { + s := *sp + b, n := protowire.ConsumeBytes(b) + if n < 0 { + return out, protowire.ParseError(n) + } + for len(b) > 0 { + v, n := protowire.ConsumeFixed64(b) + if n < 0 { + return out, protowire.ParseError(n) + } + s = append(s, math.Float64frombits(v)) + b = b[n:] + } + *sp = s + out.n = n + return out, nil + } + if wtyp != protowire.Fixed64Type { + return out, errUnknown + } + v, n := protowire.ConsumeFixed64(b) + if n < 0 { + return out, protowire.ParseError(n) + } + *sp = append(*sp, math.Float64frombits(v)) + out.n = n + return out, nil +} + +var coderDoubleSlice = pointerCoderFuncs{ + size: sizeDoubleSlice, + marshal: appendDoubleSlice, + unmarshal: consumeDoubleSlice, + merge: mergeFloat64Slice, +} + +// sizeDoublePackedSlice returns the size of wire encoding a []float64 pointer as a packed repeated Double. +func sizeDoublePackedSlice(p pointer, f *coderFieldInfo, _ marshalOptions) (size int) { + s := *p.Float64Slice() + if len(s) == 0 { + return 0 + } + n := len(s) * protowire.SizeFixed64() + return f.tagsize + protowire.SizeBytes(n) +} + +// appendDoublePackedSlice encodes a []float64 pointer as a packed repeated Double. +func appendDoublePackedSlice(b []byte, p pointer, f *coderFieldInfo, _ marshalOptions) ([]byte, error) { + s := *p.Float64Slice() + if len(s) == 0 { + return b, nil + } + b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, f.wiretag) + n := len(s) * protowire.SizeFixed64() + b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, uint64(n)) + for _, v := range s { + b = protowire.AppendFixed64(b, math.Float64bits(v)) + } + return b, nil +} + +var coderDoublePackedSlice = pointerCoderFuncs{ + size: sizeDoublePackedSlice, + marshal: appendDoublePackedSlice, + unmarshal: consumeDoubleSlice, + merge: mergeFloat64Slice, +} + +// sizeDoubleValue returns the size of wire encoding a float64 value as a Double. +func sizeDoubleValue(v protoreflect.Value, tagsize int, _ marshalOptions) int { + return tagsize + protowire.SizeFixed64() +} + +// appendDoubleValue encodes a float64 value as a Double. +func appendDoubleValue(b []byte, v protoreflect.Value, wiretag uint64, _ marshalOptions) ([]byte, error) { + b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, wiretag) + b = protowire.AppendFixed64(b, math.Float64bits(v.Float())) + return b, nil +} + +// consumeDoubleValue decodes a float64 value as a Double. +func consumeDoubleValue(b []byte, _ protoreflect.Value, _ protowire.Number, wtyp protowire.Type, _ unmarshalOptions) (_ protoreflect.Value, out unmarshalOutput, err error) { + if wtyp != protowire.Fixed64Type { + return protoreflect.Value{}, out, errUnknown + } + v, n := protowire.ConsumeFixed64(b) + if n < 0 { + return protoreflect.Value{}, out, protowire.ParseError(n) + } + out.n = n + return protoreflect.ValueOfFloat64(math.Float64frombits(v)), out, nil +} + +var coderDoubleValue = valueCoderFuncs{ + size: sizeDoubleValue, + marshal: appendDoubleValue, + unmarshal: consumeDoubleValue, + merge: mergeScalarValue, +} + +// sizeDoubleSliceValue returns the size of wire encoding a []float64 value as a repeated Double. +func sizeDoubleSliceValue(listv protoreflect.Value, tagsize int, _ marshalOptions) (size int) { + list := listv.List() + size = list.Len() * (tagsize + protowire.SizeFixed64()) + return size +} + +// appendDoubleSliceValue encodes a []float64 value as a repeated Double. +func appendDoubleSliceValue(b []byte, listv protoreflect.Value, wiretag uint64, _ marshalOptions) ([]byte, error) { + list := listv.List() + for i, llen := 0, list.Len(); i < llen; i++ { + v := list.Get(i) + b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, wiretag) + b = protowire.AppendFixed64(b, math.Float64bits(v.Float())) + } + return b, nil +} + +// consumeDoubleSliceValue wire decodes a []float64 value as a repeated Double. +func consumeDoubleSliceValue(b []byte, listv protoreflect.Value, _ protowire.Number, wtyp protowire.Type, _ unmarshalOptions) (_ protoreflect.Value, out unmarshalOutput, err error) { + list := listv.List() + if wtyp == protowire.BytesType { + b, n := protowire.ConsumeBytes(b) + if n < 0 { + return protoreflect.Value{}, out, protowire.ParseError(n) + } + for len(b) > 0 { + v, n := protowire.ConsumeFixed64(b) + if n < 0 { + return protoreflect.Value{}, out, protowire.ParseError(n) + } + list.Append(protoreflect.ValueOfFloat64(math.Float64frombits(v))) + b = b[n:] + } + out.n = n + return listv, out, nil + } + if wtyp != protowire.Fixed64Type { + return protoreflect.Value{}, out, errUnknown + } + v, n := protowire.ConsumeFixed64(b) + if n < 0 { + return protoreflect.Value{}, out, protowire.ParseError(n) + } + list.Append(protoreflect.ValueOfFloat64(math.Float64frombits(v))) + out.n = n + return listv, out, nil +} + +var coderDoubleSliceValue = valueCoderFuncs{ + size: sizeDoubleSliceValue, + marshal: appendDoubleSliceValue, + unmarshal: consumeDoubleSliceValue, + merge: mergeListValue, +} + +// sizeDoublePackedSliceValue returns the size of wire encoding a []float64 value as a packed repeated Double. +func sizeDoublePackedSliceValue(listv protoreflect.Value, tagsize int, _ marshalOptions) (size int) { + list := listv.List() + llen := list.Len() + if llen == 0 { + return 0 + } + n := llen * protowire.SizeFixed64() + return tagsize + protowire.SizeBytes(n) +} + +// appendDoublePackedSliceValue encodes a []float64 value as a packed repeated Double. +func appendDoublePackedSliceValue(b []byte, listv protoreflect.Value, wiretag uint64, _ marshalOptions) ([]byte, error) { + list := listv.List() + llen := list.Len() + if llen == 0 { + return b, nil + } + b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, wiretag) + n := llen * protowire.SizeFixed64() + b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, uint64(n)) + for i := 0; i < llen; i++ { + v := list.Get(i) + b = protowire.AppendFixed64(b, math.Float64bits(v.Float())) + } + return b, nil +} + +var coderDoublePackedSliceValue = valueCoderFuncs{ + size: sizeDoublePackedSliceValue, + marshal: appendDoublePackedSliceValue, + unmarshal: consumeDoubleSliceValue, + merge: mergeListValue, +} + +// sizeString returns the size of wire encoding a string pointer as a String. +func sizeString(p pointer, f *coderFieldInfo, _ marshalOptions) (size int) { + v := *p.String() + return f.tagsize + protowire.SizeBytes(len(v)) +} + +// appendString wire encodes a string pointer as a String. +func appendString(b []byte, p pointer, f *coderFieldInfo, _ marshalOptions) ([]byte, error) { + v := *p.String() + b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, f.wiretag) + b = protowire.AppendString(b, v) + return b, nil +} + +// consumeString wire decodes a string pointer as a String. +func consumeString(b []byte, p pointer, wtyp protowire.Type, f *coderFieldInfo, _ unmarshalOptions) (out unmarshalOutput, err error) { + if wtyp != protowire.BytesType { + return out, errUnknown + } + v, n := protowire.ConsumeString(b) + if n < 0 { + return out, protowire.ParseError(n) + } + *p.String() = v + out.n = n + return out, nil +} + +var coderString = pointerCoderFuncs{ + size: sizeString, + marshal: appendString, + unmarshal: consumeString, + merge: mergeString, +} + +// appendStringValidateUTF8 wire encodes a string pointer as a String. +func appendStringValidateUTF8(b []byte, p pointer, f *coderFieldInfo, _ marshalOptions) ([]byte, error) { + v := *p.String() + b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, f.wiretag) + b = protowire.AppendString(b, v) + if !utf8.ValidString(v) { + return b, errInvalidUTF8{} + } + return b, nil +} + +// consumeStringValidateUTF8 wire decodes a string pointer as a String. +func consumeStringValidateUTF8(b []byte, p pointer, wtyp protowire.Type, f *coderFieldInfo, _ unmarshalOptions) (out unmarshalOutput, err error) { + if wtyp != protowire.BytesType { + return out, errUnknown + } + v, n := protowire.ConsumeString(b) + if n < 0 { + return out, protowire.ParseError(n) + } + if !utf8.ValidString(v) { + return out, errInvalidUTF8{} + } + *p.String() = v + out.n = n + return out, nil +} + +var coderStringValidateUTF8 = pointerCoderFuncs{ + size: sizeString, + marshal: appendStringValidateUTF8, + unmarshal: consumeStringValidateUTF8, + merge: mergeString, +} + +// sizeStringNoZero returns the size of wire encoding a string pointer as a String. +// The zero value is not encoded. +func sizeStringNoZero(p pointer, f *coderFieldInfo, _ marshalOptions) (size int) { + v := *p.String() + if len(v) == 0 { + return 0 + } + return f.tagsize + protowire.SizeBytes(len(v)) +} + +// appendStringNoZero wire encodes a string pointer as a String. +// The zero value is not encoded. +func appendStringNoZero(b []byte, p pointer, f *coderFieldInfo, _ marshalOptions) ([]byte, error) { + v := *p.String() + if len(v) == 0 { + return b, nil + } + b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, f.wiretag) + b = protowire.AppendString(b, v) + return b, nil +} + +var coderStringNoZero = pointerCoderFuncs{ + size: sizeStringNoZero, + marshal: appendStringNoZero, + unmarshal: consumeString, + merge: mergeStringNoZero, +} + +// appendStringNoZeroValidateUTF8 wire encodes a string pointer as a String. +// The zero value is not encoded. +func appendStringNoZeroValidateUTF8(b []byte, p pointer, f *coderFieldInfo, _ marshalOptions) ([]byte, error) { + v := *p.String() + if len(v) == 0 { + return b, nil + } + b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, f.wiretag) + b = protowire.AppendString(b, v) + if !utf8.ValidString(v) { + return b, errInvalidUTF8{} + } + return b, nil +} + +var coderStringNoZeroValidateUTF8 = pointerCoderFuncs{ + size: sizeStringNoZero, + marshal: appendStringNoZeroValidateUTF8, + unmarshal: consumeStringValidateUTF8, + merge: mergeStringNoZero, +} + +// sizeStringPtr returns the size of wire encoding a *string pointer as a String. +// It panics if the pointer is nil. +func sizeStringPtr(p pointer, f *coderFieldInfo, _ marshalOptions) (size int) { + v := **p.StringPtr() + return f.tagsize + protowire.SizeBytes(len(v)) +} + +// appendStringPtr wire encodes a *string pointer as a String. +// It panics if the pointer is nil. +func appendStringPtr(b []byte, p pointer, f *coderFieldInfo, _ marshalOptions) ([]byte, error) { + v := **p.StringPtr() + b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, f.wiretag) + b = protowire.AppendString(b, v) + return b, nil +} + +// consumeStringPtr wire decodes a *string pointer as a String. +func consumeStringPtr(b []byte, p pointer, wtyp protowire.Type, f *coderFieldInfo, _ unmarshalOptions) (out unmarshalOutput, err error) { + if wtyp != protowire.BytesType { + return out, errUnknown + } + v, n := protowire.ConsumeString(b) + if n < 0 { + return out, protowire.ParseError(n) + } + vp := p.StringPtr() + if *vp == nil { + *vp = new(string) + } + **vp = v + out.n = n + return out, nil +} + +var coderStringPtr = pointerCoderFuncs{ + size: sizeStringPtr, + marshal: appendStringPtr, + unmarshal: consumeStringPtr, + merge: mergeStringPtr, +} + +// appendStringPtrValidateUTF8 wire encodes a *string pointer as a String. +// It panics if the pointer is nil. +func appendStringPtrValidateUTF8(b []byte, p pointer, f *coderFieldInfo, _ marshalOptions) ([]byte, error) { + v := **p.StringPtr() + b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, f.wiretag) + b = protowire.AppendString(b, v) + if !utf8.ValidString(v) { + return b, errInvalidUTF8{} + } + return b, nil +} + +// consumeStringPtrValidateUTF8 wire decodes a *string pointer as a String. +func consumeStringPtrValidateUTF8(b []byte, p pointer, wtyp protowire.Type, f *coderFieldInfo, _ unmarshalOptions) (out unmarshalOutput, err error) { + if wtyp != protowire.BytesType { + return out, errUnknown + } + v, n := protowire.ConsumeString(b) + if n < 0 { + return out, protowire.ParseError(n) + } + if !utf8.ValidString(v) { + return out, errInvalidUTF8{} + } + vp := p.StringPtr() + if *vp == nil { + *vp = new(string) + } + **vp = v + out.n = n + return out, nil +} + +var coderStringPtrValidateUTF8 = pointerCoderFuncs{ + size: sizeStringPtr, + marshal: appendStringPtrValidateUTF8, + unmarshal: consumeStringPtrValidateUTF8, + merge: mergeStringPtr, +} + +// sizeStringSlice returns the size of wire encoding a []string pointer as a repeated String. +func sizeStringSlice(p pointer, f *coderFieldInfo, _ marshalOptions) (size int) { + s := *p.StringSlice() + for _, v := range s { + size += f.tagsize + protowire.SizeBytes(len(v)) + } + return size +} + +// appendStringSlice encodes a []string pointer as a repeated String. +func appendStringSlice(b []byte, p pointer, f *coderFieldInfo, _ marshalOptions) ([]byte, error) { + s := *p.StringSlice() + for _, v := range s { + b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, f.wiretag) + b = protowire.AppendString(b, v) + } + return b, nil +} + +// consumeStringSlice wire decodes a []string pointer as a repeated String. +func consumeStringSlice(b []byte, p pointer, wtyp protowire.Type, f *coderFieldInfo, _ unmarshalOptions) (out unmarshalOutput, err error) { + sp := p.StringSlice() + if wtyp != protowire.BytesType { + return out, errUnknown + } + v, n := protowire.ConsumeString(b) + if n < 0 { + return out, protowire.ParseError(n) + } + *sp = append(*sp, v) + out.n = n + return out, nil +} + +var coderStringSlice = pointerCoderFuncs{ + size: sizeStringSlice, + marshal: appendStringSlice, + unmarshal: consumeStringSlice, + merge: mergeStringSlice, +} + +// appendStringSliceValidateUTF8 encodes a []string pointer as a repeated String. +func appendStringSliceValidateUTF8(b []byte, p pointer, f *coderFieldInfo, _ marshalOptions) ([]byte, error) { + s := *p.StringSlice() + for _, v := range s { + b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, f.wiretag) + b = protowire.AppendString(b, v) + if !utf8.ValidString(v) { + return b, errInvalidUTF8{} + } + } + return b, nil +} + +// consumeStringSliceValidateUTF8 wire decodes a []string pointer as a repeated String. +func consumeStringSliceValidateUTF8(b []byte, p pointer, wtyp protowire.Type, f *coderFieldInfo, _ unmarshalOptions) (out unmarshalOutput, err error) { + sp := p.StringSlice() + if wtyp != protowire.BytesType { + return out, errUnknown + } + v, n := protowire.ConsumeString(b) + if n < 0 { + return out, protowire.ParseError(n) + } + if !utf8.ValidString(v) { + return out, errInvalidUTF8{} + } + *sp = append(*sp, v) + out.n = n + return out, nil +} + +var coderStringSliceValidateUTF8 = pointerCoderFuncs{ + size: sizeStringSlice, + marshal: appendStringSliceValidateUTF8, + unmarshal: consumeStringSliceValidateUTF8, + merge: mergeStringSlice, +} + +// sizeStringValue returns the size of wire encoding a string value as a String. +func sizeStringValue(v protoreflect.Value, tagsize int, _ marshalOptions) int { + return tagsize + protowire.SizeBytes(len(v.String())) +} + +// appendStringValue encodes a string value as a String. +func appendStringValue(b []byte, v protoreflect.Value, wiretag uint64, _ marshalOptions) ([]byte, error) { + b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, wiretag) + b = protowire.AppendString(b, v.String()) + return b, nil +} + +// consumeStringValue decodes a string value as a String. +func consumeStringValue(b []byte, _ protoreflect.Value, _ protowire.Number, wtyp protowire.Type, _ unmarshalOptions) (_ protoreflect.Value, out unmarshalOutput, err error) { + if wtyp != protowire.BytesType { + return protoreflect.Value{}, out, errUnknown + } + v, n := protowire.ConsumeString(b) + if n < 0 { + return protoreflect.Value{}, out, protowire.ParseError(n) + } + out.n = n + return protoreflect.ValueOfString(string(v)), out, nil +} + +var coderStringValue = valueCoderFuncs{ + size: sizeStringValue, + marshal: appendStringValue, + unmarshal: consumeStringValue, + merge: mergeScalarValue, +} + +// appendStringValueValidateUTF8 encodes a string value as a String. +func appendStringValueValidateUTF8(b []byte, v protoreflect.Value, wiretag uint64, _ marshalOptions) ([]byte, error) { + b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, wiretag) + b = protowire.AppendString(b, v.String()) + if !utf8.ValidString(v.String()) { + return b, errInvalidUTF8{} + } + return b, nil +} + +// consumeStringValueValidateUTF8 decodes a string value as a String. +func consumeStringValueValidateUTF8(b []byte, _ protoreflect.Value, _ protowire.Number, wtyp protowire.Type, _ unmarshalOptions) (_ protoreflect.Value, out unmarshalOutput, err error) { + if wtyp != protowire.BytesType { + return protoreflect.Value{}, out, errUnknown + } + v, n := protowire.ConsumeString(b) + if n < 0 { + return protoreflect.Value{}, out, protowire.ParseError(n) + } + if !utf8.ValidString(v) { + return protoreflect.Value{}, out, errInvalidUTF8{} + } + out.n = n + return protoreflect.ValueOfString(string(v)), out, nil +} + +var coderStringValueValidateUTF8 = valueCoderFuncs{ + size: sizeStringValue, + marshal: appendStringValueValidateUTF8, + unmarshal: consumeStringValueValidateUTF8, + merge: mergeScalarValue, +} + +// sizeStringSliceValue returns the size of wire encoding a []string value as a repeated String. +func sizeStringSliceValue(listv protoreflect.Value, tagsize int, _ marshalOptions) (size int) { + list := listv.List() + for i, llen := 0, list.Len(); i < llen; i++ { + v := list.Get(i) + size += tagsize + protowire.SizeBytes(len(v.String())) + } + return size +} + +// appendStringSliceValue encodes a []string value as a repeated String. +func appendStringSliceValue(b []byte, listv protoreflect.Value, wiretag uint64, _ marshalOptions) ([]byte, error) { + list := listv.List() + for i, llen := 0, list.Len(); i < llen; i++ { + v := list.Get(i) + b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, wiretag) + b = protowire.AppendString(b, v.String()) + } + return b, nil +} + +// consumeStringSliceValue wire decodes a []string value as a repeated String. +func consumeStringSliceValue(b []byte, listv protoreflect.Value, _ protowire.Number, wtyp protowire.Type, _ unmarshalOptions) (_ protoreflect.Value, out unmarshalOutput, err error) { + list := listv.List() + if wtyp != protowire.BytesType { + return protoreflect.Value{}, out, errUnknown + } + v, n := protowire.ConsumeString(b) + if n < 0 { + return protoreflect.Value{}, out, protowire.ParseError(n) + } + list.Append(protoreflect.ValueOfString(string(v))) + out.n = n + return listv, out, nil +} + +var coderStringSliceValue = valueCoderFuncs{ + size: sizeStringSliceValue, + marshal: appendStringSliceValue, + unmarshal: consumeStringSliceValue, + merge: mergeListValue, +} + +// sizeBytes returns the size of wire encoding a []byte pointer as a Bytes. +func sizeBytes(p pointer, f *coderFieldInfo, _ marshalOptions) (size int) { + v := *p.Bytes() + return f.tagsize + protowire.SizeBytes(len(v)) +} + +// appendBytes wire encodes a []byte pointer as a Bytes. +func appendBytes(b []byte, p pointer, f *coderFieldInfo, _ marshalOptions) ([]byte, error) { + v := *p.Bytes() + b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, f.wiretag) + b = protowire.AppendBytes(b, v) + return b, nil +} + +// consumeBytes wire decodes a []byte pointer as a Bytes. +func consumeBytes(b []byte, p pointer, wtyp protowire.Type, f *coderFieldInfo, _ unmarshalOptions) (out unmarshalOutput, err error) { + if wtyp != protowire.BytesType { + return out, errUnknown + } + v, n := protowire.ConsumeBytes(b) + if n < 0 { + return out, protowire.ParseError(n) + } + *p.Bytes() = append(emptyBuf[:], v...) + out.n = n + return out, nil +} + +var coderBytes = pointerCoderFuncs{ + size: sizeBytes, + marshal: appendBytes, + unmarshal: consumeBytes, + merge: mergeBytes, +} + +// appendBytesValidateUTF8 wire encodes a []byte pointer as a Bytes. +func appendBytesValidateUTF8(b []byte, p pointer, f *coderFieldInfo, _ marshalOptions) ([]byte, error) { + v := *p.Bytes() + b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, f.wiretag) + b = protowire.AppendBytes(b, v) + if !utf8.Valid(v) { + return b, errInvalidUTF8{} + } + return b, nil +} + +// consumeBytesValidateUTF8 wire decodes a []byte pointer as a Bytes. +func consumeBytesValidateUTF8(b []byte, p pointer, wtyp protowire.Type, f *coderFieldInfo, _ unmarshalOptions) (out unmarshalOutput, err error) { + if wtyp != protowire.BytesType { + return out, errUnknown + } + v, n := protowire.ConsumeBytes(b) + if n < 0 { + return out, protowire.ParseError(n) + } + if !utf8.Valid(v) { + return out, errInvalidUTF8{} + } + *p.Bytes() = append(emptyBuf[:], v...) + out.n = n + return out, nil +} + +var coderBytesValidateUTF8 = pointerCoderFuncs{ + size: sizeBytes, + marshal: appendBytesValidateUTF8, + unmarshal: consumeBytesValidateUTF8, + merge: mergeBytes, +} + +// sizeBytesNoZero returns the size of wire encoding a []byte pointer as a Bytes. +// The zero value is not encoded. +func sizeBytesNoZero(p pointer, f *coderFieldInfo, _ marshalOptions) (size int) { + v := *p.Bytes() + if len(v) == 0 { + return 0 + } + return f.tagsize + protowire.SizeBytes(len(v)) +} + +// appendBytesNoZero wire encodes a []byte pointer as a Bytes. +// The zero value is not encoded. +func appendBytesNoZero(b []byte, p pointer, f *coderFieldInfo, _ marshalOptions) ([]byte, error) { + v := *p.Bytes() + if len(v) == 0 { + return b, nil + } + b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, f.wiretag) + b = protowire.AppendBytes(b, v) + return b, nil +} + +// consumeBytesNoZero wire decodes a []byte pointer as a Bytes. +// The zero value is not decoded. +func consumeBytesNoZero(b []byte, p pointer, wtyp protowire.Type, f *coderFieldInfo, _ unmarshalOptions) (out unmarshalOutput, err error) { + if wtyp != protowire.BytesType { + return out, errUnknown + } + v, n := protowire.ConsumeBytes(b) + if n < 0 { + return out, protowire.ParseError(n) + } + *p.Bytes() = append(([]byte)(nil), v...) + out.n = n + return out, nil +} + +var coderBytesNoZero = pointerCoderFuncs{ + size: sizeBytesNoZero, + marshal: appendBytesNoZero, + unmarshal: consumeBytesNoZero, + merge: mergeBytesNoZero, +} + +// appendBytesNoZeroValidateUTF8 wire encodes a []byte pointer as a Bytes. +// The zero value is not encoded. +func appendBytesNoZeroValidateUTF8(b []byte, p pointer, f *coderFieldInfo, _ marshalOptions) ([]byte, error) { + v := *p.Bytes() + if len(v) == 0 { + return b, nil + } + b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, f.wiretag) + b = protowire.AppendBytes(b, v) + if !utf8.Valid(v) { + return b, errInvalidUTF8{} + } + return b, nil +} + +// consumeBytesNoZeroValidateUTF8 wire decodes a []byte pointer as a Bytes. +func consumeBytesNoZeroValidateUTF8(b []byte, p pointer, wtyp protowire.Type, f *coderFieldInfo, _ unmarshalOptions) (out unmarshalOutput, err error) { + if wtyp != protowire.BytesType { + return out, errUnknown + } + v, n := protowire.ConsumeBytes(b) + if n < 0 { + return out, protowire.ParseError(n) + } + if !utf8.Valid(v) { + return out, errInvalidUTF8{} + } + *p.Bytes() = append(([]byte)(nil), v...) + out.n = n + return out, nil +} + +var coderBytesNoZeroValidateUTF8 = pointerCoderFuncs{ + size: sizeBytesNoZero, + marshal: appendBytesNoZeroValidateUTF8, + unmarshal: consumeBytesNoZeroValidateUTF8, + merge: mergeBytesNoZero, +} + +// sizeBytesSlice returns the size of wire encoding a [][]byte pointer as a repeated Bytes. +func sizeBytesSlice(p pointer, f *coderFieldInfo, _ marshalOptions) (size int) { + s := *p.BytesSlice() + for _, v := range s { + size += f.tagsize + protowire.SizeBytes(len(v)) + } + return size +} + +// appendBytesSlice encodes a [][]byte pointer as a repeated Bytes. +func appendBytesSlice(b []byte, p pointer, f *coderFieldInfo, _ marshalOptions) ([]byte, error) { + s := *p.BytesSlice() + for _, v := range s { + b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, f.wiretag) + b = protowire.AppendBytes(b, v) + } + return b, nil +} + +// consumeBytesSlice wire decodes a [][]byte pointer as a repeated Bytes. +func consumeBytesSlice(b []byte, p pointer, wtyp protowire.Type, f *coderFieldInfo, _ unmarshalOptions) (out unmarshalOutput, err error) { + sp := p.BytesSlice() + if wtyp != protowire.BytesType { + return out, errUnknown + } + v, n := protowire.ConsumeBytes(b) + if n < 0 { + return out, protowire.ParseError(n) + } + *sp = append(*sp, append(emptyBuf[:], v...)) + out.n = n + return out, nil +} + +var coderBytesSlice = pointerCoderFuncs{ + size: sizeBytesSlice, + marshal: appendBytesSlice, + unmarshal: consumeBytesSlice, + merge: mergeBytesSlice, +} + +// appendBytesSliceValidateUTF8 encodes a [][]byte pointer as a repeated Bytes. +func appendBytesSliceValidateUTF8(b []byte, p pointer, f *coderFieldInfo, _ marshalOptions) ([]byte, error) { + s := *p.BytesSlice() + for _, v := range s { + b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, f.wiretag) + b = protowire.AppendBytes(b, v) + if !utf8.Valid(v) { + return b, errInvalidUTF8{} + } + } + return b, nil +} + +// consumeBytesSliceValidateUTF8 wire decodes a [][]byte pointer as a repeated Bytes. +func consumeBytesSliceValidateUTF8(b []byte, p pointer, wtyp protowire.Type, f *coderFieldInfo, _ unmarshalOptions) (out unmarshalOutput, err error) { + sp := p.BytesSlice() + if wtyp != protowire.BytesType { + return out, errUnknown + } + v, n := protowire.ConsumeBytes(b) + if n < 0 { + return out, protowire.ParseError(n) + } + if !utf8.Valid(v) { + return out, errInvalidUTF8{} + } + *sp = append(*sp, append(emptyBuf[:], v...)) + out.n = n + return out, nil +} + +var coderBytesSliceValidateUTF8 = pointerCoderFuncs{ + size: sizeBytesSlice, + marshal: appendBytesSliceValidateUTF8, + unmarshal: consumeBytesSliceValidateUTF8, + merge: mergeBytesSlice, +} + +// sizeBytesValue returns the size of wire encoding a []byte value as a Bytes. +func sizeBytesValue(v protoreflect.Value, tagsize int, _ marshalOptions) int { + return tagsize + protowire.SizeBytes(len(v.Bytes())) +} + +// appendBytesValue encodes a []byte value as a Bytes. +func appendBytesValue(b []byte, v protoreflect.Value, wiretag uint64, _ marshalOptions) ([]byte, error) { + b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, wiretag) + b = protowire.AppendBytes(b, v.Bytes()) + return b, nil +} + +// consumeBytesValue decodes a []byte value as a Bytes. +func consumeBytesValue(b []byte, _ protoreflect.Value, _ protowire.Number, wtyp protowire.Type, _ unmarshalOptions) (_ protoreflect.Value, out unmarshalOutput, err error) { + if wtyp != protowire.BytesType { + return protoreflect.Value{}, out, errUnknown + } + v, n := protowire.ConsumeBytes(b) + if n < 0 { + return protoreflect.Value{}, out, protowire.ParseError(n) + } + out.n = n + return protoreflect.ValueOfBytes(append(emptyBuf[:], v...)), out, nil +} + +var coderBytesValue = valueCoderFuncs{ + size: sizeBytesValue, + marshal: appendBytesValue, + unmarshal: consumeBytesValue, + merge: mergeBytesValue, +} + +// sizeBytesSliceValue returns the size of wire encoding a [][]byte value as a repeated Bytes. +func sizeBytesSliceValue(listv protoreflect.Value, tagsize int, _ marshalOptions) (size int) { + list := listv.List() + for i, llen := 0, list.Len(); i < llen; i++ { + v := list.Get(i) + size += tagsize + protowire.SizeBytes(len(v.Bytes())) + } + return size +} + +// appendBytesSliceValue encodes a [][]byte value as a repeated Bytes. +func appendBytesSliceValue(b []byte, listv protoreflect.Value, wiretag uint64, _ marshalOptions) ([]byte, error) { + list := listv.List() + for i, llen := 0, list.Len(); i < llen; i++ { + v := list.Get(i) + b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, wiretag) + b = protowire.AppendBytes(b, v.Bytes()) + } + return b, nil +} + +// consumeBytesSliceValue wire decodes a [][]byte value as a repeated Bytes. +func consumeBytesSliceValue(b []byte, listv protoreflect.Value, _ protowire.Number, wtyp protowire.Type, _ unmarshalOptions) (_ protoreflect.Value, out unmarshalOutput, err error) { + list := listv.List() + if wtyp != protowire.BytesType { + return protoreflect.Value{}, out, errUnknown + } + v, n := protowire.ConsumeBytes(b) + if n < 0 { + return protoreflect.Value{}, out, protowire.ParseError(n) + } + list.Append(protoreflect.ValueOfBytes(append(emptyBuf[:], v...))) + out.n = n + return listv, out, nil +} + +var coderBytesSliceValue = valueCoderFuncs{ + size: sizeBytesSliceValue, + marshal: appendBytesSliceValue, + unmarshal: consumeBytesSliceValue, + merge: mergeBytesListValue, +} + +// We append to an empty array rather than a nil []byte to get non-nil zero-length byte slices. +var emptyBuf [0]byte + +var wireTypes = map[protoreflect.Kind]protowire.Type{ + protoreflect.BoolKind: protowire.VarintType, + protoreflect.EnumKind: protowire.VarintType, + protoreflect.Int32Kind: protowire.VarintType, + protoreflect.Sint32Kind: protowire.VarintType, + protoreflect.Uint32Kind: protowire.VarintType, + protoreflect.Int64Kind: protowire.VarintType, + protoreflect.Sint64Kind: protowire.VarintType, + protoreflect.Uint64Kind: protowire.VarintType, + protoreflect.Sfixed32Kind: protowire.Fixed32Type, + protoreflect.Fixed32Kind: protowire.Fixed32Type, + protoreflect.FloatKind: protowire.Fixed32Type, + protoreflect.Sfixed64Kind: protowire.Fixed64Type, + protoreflect.Fixed64Kind: protowire.Fixed64Type, + protoreflect.DoubleKind: protowire.Fixed64Type, + protoreflect.StringKind: protowire.BytesType, + protoreflect.BytesKind: protowire.BytesType, + protoreflect.MessageKind: protowire.BytesType, + protoreflect.GroupKind: protowire.StartGroupType, +} diff --git a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/impl/codec_map.go b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/impl/codec_map.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000..44885a7 --- /dev/null +++ b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/impl/codec_map.go @@ -0,0 +1,389 @@ +// Copyright 2019 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. +// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style +// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. + +package impl + +import ( + "errors" + "reflect" + "sort" + + "google.golang.org/protobuf/encoding/protowire" + "google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/genid" + pref "google.golang.org/protobuf/reflect/protoreflect" +) + +type mapInfo struct { + goType reflect.Type + keyWiretag uint64 + valWiretag uint64 + keyFuncs valueCoderFuncs + valFuncs valueCoderFuncs + keyZero pref.Value + keyKind pref.Kind + conv *mapConverter +} + +func encoderFuncsForMap(fd pref.FieldDescriptor, ft reflect.Type) (valueMessage *MessageInfo, funcs pointerCoderFuncs) { + // TODO: Consider generating specialized map coders. + keyField := fd.MapKey() + valField := fd.MapValue() + keyWiretag := protowire.EncodeTag(1, wireTypes[keyField.Kind()]) + valWiretag := protowire.EncodeTag(2, wireTypes[valField.Kind()]) + keyFuncs := encoderFuncsForValue(keyField) + valFuncs := encoderFuncsForValue(valField) + conv := newMapConverter(ft, fd) + + mapi := &mapInfo{ + goType: ft, + keyWiretag: keyWiretag, + valWiretag: valWiretag, + keyFuncs: keyFuncs, + valFuncs: valFuncs, + keyZero: keyField.Default(), + keyKind: keyField.Kind(), + conv: conv, + } + if valField.Kind() == pref.MessageKind { + valueMessage = getMessageInfo(ft.Elem()) + } + + funcs = pointerCoderFuncs{ + size: func(p pointer, f *coderFieldInfo, opts marshalOptions) int { + return sizeMap(p.AsValueOf(ft).Elem(), mapi, f, opts) + }, + marshal: func(b []byte, p pointer, f *coderFieldInfo, opts marshalOptions) ([]byte, error) { + return appendMap(b, p.AsValueOf(ft).Elem(), mapi, f, opts) + }, + unmarshal: func(b []byte, p pointer, wtyp protowire.Type, f *coderFieldInfo, opts unmarshalOptions) (unmarshalOutput, error) { + mp := p.AsValueOf(ft) + if mp.Elem().IsNil() { + mp.Elem().Set(reflect.MakeMap(mapi.goType)) + } + if f.mi == nil { + return consumeMap(b, mp.Elem(), wtyp, mapi, f, opts) + } else { + return consumeMapOfMessage(b, mp.Elem(), wtyp, mapi, f, opts) + } + }, + } + switch valField.Kind() { + case pref.MessageKind: + funcs.merge = mergeMapOfMessage + case pref.BytesKind: + funcs.merge = mergeMapOfBytes + default: + funcs.merge = mergeMap + } + if valFuncs.isInit != nil { + funcs.isInit = func(p pointer, f *coderFieldInfo) error { + return isInitMap(p.AsValueOf(ft).Elem(), mapi, f) + } + } + return valueMessage, funcs +} + +const ( + mapKeyTagSize = 1 // field 1, tag size 1. + mapValTagSize = 1 // field 2, tag size 2. +) + +func sizeMap(mapv reflect.Value, mapi *mapInfo, f *coderFieldInfo, opts marshalOptions) int { + if mapv.Len() == 0 { + return 0 + } + n := 0 + iter := mapRange(mapv) + for iter.Next() { + key := mapi.conv.keyConv.PBValueOf(iter.Key()).MapKey() + keySize := mapi.keyFuncs.size(key.Value(), mapKeyTagSize, opts) + var valSize int + value := mapi.conv.valConv.PBValueOf(iter.Value()) + if f.mi == nil { + valSize = mapi.valFuncs.size(value, mapValTagSize, opts) + } else { + p := pointerOfValue(iter.Value()) + valSize += mapValTagSize + valSize += protowire.SizeBytes(f.mi.sizePointer(p, opts)) + } + n += f.tagsize + protowire.SizeBytes(keySize+valSize) + } + return n +} + +func consumeMap(b []byte, mapv reflect.Value, wtyp protowire.Type, mapi *mapInfo, f *coderFieldInfo, opts unmarshalOptions) (out unmarshalOutput, err error) { + if wtyp != protowire.BytesType { + return out, errUnknown + } + b, n := protowire.ConsumeBytes(b) + if n < 0 { + return out, protowire.ParseError(n) + } + var ( + key = mapi.keyZero + val = mapi.conv.valConv.New() + ) + for len(b) > 0 { + num, wtyp, n := protowire.ConsumeTag(b) + if n < 0 { + return out, protowire.ParseError(n) + } + if num > protowire.MaxValidNumber { + return out, errors.New("invalid field number") + } + b = b[n:] + err := errUnknown + switch num { + case genid.MapEntry_Key_field_number: + var v pref.Value + var o unmarshalOutput + v, o, err = mapi.keyFuncs.unmarshal(b, key, num, wtyp, opts) + if err != nil { + break + } + key = v + n = o.n + case genid.MapEntry_Value_field_number: + var v pref.Value + var o unmarshalOutput + v, o, err = mapi.valFuncs.unmarshal(b, val, num, wtyp, opts) + if err != nil { + break + } + val = v + n = o.n + } + if err == errUnknown { + n = protowire.ConsumeFieldValue(num, wtyp, b) + if n < 0 { + return out, protowire.ParseError(n) + } + } else if err != nil { + return out, err + } + b = b[n:] + } + mapv.SetMapIndex(mapi.conv.keyConv.GoValueOf(key), mapi.conv.valConv.GoValueOf(val)) + out.n = n + return out, nil +} + +func consumeMapOfMessage(b []byte, mapv reflect.Value, wtyp protowire.Type, mapi *mapInfo, f *coderFieldInfo, opts unmarshalOptions) (out unmarshalOutput, err error) { + if wtyp != protowire.BytesType { + return out, errUnknown + } + b, n := protowire.ConsumeBytes(b) + if n < 0 { + return out, protowire.ParseError(n) + } + var ( + key = mapi.keyZero + val = reflect.New(f.mi.GoReflectType.Elem()) + ) + for len(b) > 0 { + num, wtyp, n := protowire.ConsumeTag(b) + if n < 0 { + return out, protowire.ParseError(n) + } + if num > protowire.MaxValidNumber { + return out, errors.New("invalid field number") + } + b = b[n:] + err := errUnknown + switch num { + case 1: + var v pref.Value + var o unmarshalOutput + v, o, err = mapi.keyFuncs.unmarshal(b, key, num, wtyp, opts) + if err != nil { + break + } + key = v + n = o.n + case 2: + if wtyp != protowire.BytesType { + break + } + var v []byte + v, n = protowire.ConsumeBytes(b) + if n < 0 { + return out, protowire.ParseError(n) + } + var o unmarshalOutput + o, err = f.mi.unmarshalPointer(v, pointerOfValue(val), 0, opts) + if o.initialized { + // Consider this map item initialized so long as we see + // an initialized value. + out.initialized = true + } + } + if err == errUnknown { + n = protowire.ConsumeFieldValue(num, wtyp, b) + if n < 0 { + return out, protowire.ParseError(n) + } + } else if err != nil { + return out, err + } + b = b[n:] + } + mapv.SetMapIndex(mapi.conv.keyConv.GoValueOf(key), val) + out.n = n + return out, nil +} + +func appendMapItem(b []byte, keyrv, valrv reflect.Value, mapi *mapInfo, f *coderFieldInfo, opts marshalOptions) ([]byte, error) { + if f.mi == nil { + key := mapi.conv.keyConv.PBValueOf(keyrv).MapKey() + val := mapi.conv.valConv.PBValueOf(valrv) + size := 0 + size += mapi.keyFuncs.size(key.Value(), mapKeyTagSize, opts) + size += mapi.valFuncs.size(val, mapValTagSize, opts) + b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, uint64(size)) + b, err := mapi.keyFuncs.marshal(b, key.Value(), mapi.keyWiretag, opts) + if err != nil { + return nil, err + } + return mapi.valFuncs.marshal(b, val, mapi.valWiretag, opts) + } else { + key := mapi.conv.keyConv.PBValueOf(keyrv).MapKey() + val := pointerOfValue(valrv) + valSize := f.mi.sizePointer(val, opts) + size := 0 + size += mapi.keyFuncs.size(key.Value(), mapKeyTagSize, opts) + size += mapValTagSize + protowire.SizeBytes(valSize) + b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, uint64(size)) + b, err := mapi.keyFuncs.marshal(b, key.Value(), mapi.keyWiretag, opts) + if err != nil { + return nil, err + } + b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, mapi.valWiretag) + b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, uint64(valSize)) + return f.mi.marshalAppendPointer(b, val, opts) + } +} + +func appendMap(b []byte, mapv reflect.Value, mapi *mapInfo, f *coderFieldInfo, opts marshalOptions) ([]byte, error) { + if mapv.Len() == 0 { + return b, nil + } + if opts.Deterministic() { + return appendMapDeterministic(b, mapv, mapi, f, opts) + } + iter := mapRange(mapv) + for iter.Next() { + var err error + b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, f.wiretag) + b, err = appendMapItem(b, iter.Key(), iter.Value(), mapi, f, opts) + if err != nil { + return b, err + } + } + return b, nil +} + +func appendMapDeterministic(b []byte, mapv reflect.Value, mapi *mapInfo, f *coderFieldInfo, opts marshalOptions) ([]byte, error) { + keys := mapv.MapKeys() + sort.Slice(keys, func(i, j int) bool { + switch keys[i].Kind() { + case reflect.Bool: + return !keys[i].Bool() && keys[j].Bool() + case reflect.Int, reflect.Int8, reflect.Int16, reflect.Int32, reflect.Int64: + return keys[i].Int() < keys[j].Int() + case reflect.Uint, reflect.Uint8, reflect.Uint16, reflect.Uint32, reflect.Uint64, reflect.Uintptr: + return keys[i].Uint() < keys[j].Uint() + case reflect.Float32, reflect.Float64: + return keys[i].Float() < keys[j].Float() + case reflect.String: + return keys[i].String() < keys[j].String() + default: + panic("invalid kind: " + keys[i].Kind().String()) + } + }) + for _, key := range keys { + var err error + b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, f.wiretag) + b, err = appendMapItem(b, key, mapv.MapIndex(key), mapi, f, opts) + if err != nil { + return b, err + } + } + return b, nil +} + +func isInitMap(mapv reflect.Value, mapi *mapInfo, f *coderFieldInfo) error { + if mi := f.mi; mi != nil { + mi.init() + if !mi.needsInitCheck { + return nil + } + iter := mapRange(mapv) + for iter.Next() { + val := pointerOfValue(iter.Value()) + if err := mi.checkInitializedPointer(val); err != nil { + return err + } + } + } else { + iter := mapRange(mapv) + for iter.Next() { + val := mapi.conv.valConv.PBValueOf(iter.Value()) + if err := mapi.valFuncs.isInit(val); err != nil { + return err + } + } + } + return nil +} + +func mergeMap(dst, src pointer, f *coderFieldInfo, opts mergeOptions) { + dstm := dst.AsValueOf(f.ft).Elem() + srcm := src.AsValueOf(f.ft).Elem() + if srcm.Len() == 0 { + return + } + if dstm.IsNil() { + dstm.Set(reflect.MakeMap(f.ft)) + } + iter := mapRange(srcm) + for iter.Next() { + dstm.SetMapIndex(iter.Key(), iter.Value()) + } +} + +func mergeMapOfBytes(dst, src pointer, f *coderFieldInfo, opts mergeOptions) { + dstm := dst.AsValueOf(f.ft).Elem() + srcm := src.AsValueOf(f.ft).Elem() + if srcm.Len() == 0 { + return + } + if dstm.IsNil() { + dstm.Set(reflect.MakeMap(f.ft)) + } + iter := mapRange(srcm) + for iter.Next() { + dstm.SetMapIndex(iter.Key(), reflect.ValueOf(append(emptyBuf[:], iter.Value().Bytes()...))) + } +} + +func mergeMapOfMessage(dst, src pointer, f *coderFieldInfo, opts mergeOptions) { + dstm := dst.AsValueOf(f.ft).Elem() + srcm := src.AsValueOf(f.ft).Elem() + if srcm.Len() == 0 { + return + } + if dstm.IsNil() { + dstm.Set(reflect.MakeMap(f.ft)) + } + iter := mapRange(srcm) + for iter.Next() { + val := reflect.New(f.ft.Elem().Elem()) + if f.mi != nil { + f.mi.mergePointer(pointerOfValue(val), pointerOfValue(iter.Value()), opts) + } else { + opts.Merge(asMessage(val), asMessage(iter.Value())) + } + dstm.SetMapIndex(iter.Key(), val) + } +} diff --git a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/impl/codec_map_go111.go b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/impl/codec_map_go111.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000..2706bb6 --- /dev/null +++ b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/impl/codec_map_go111.go @@ -0,0 +1,37 @@ +// Copyright 2019 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. +// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style +// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. + +// +build !go1.12 + +package impl + +import "reflect" + +type mapIter struct { + v reflect.Value + keys []reflect.Value +} + +// mapRange provides a less-efficient equivalent to +// the Go 1.12 reflect.Value.MapRange method. +func mapRange(v reflect.Value) *mapIter { + return &mapIter{v: v} +} + +func (i *mapIter) Next() bool { + if i.keys == nil { + i.keys = i.v.MapKeys() + } else { + i.keys = i.keys[1:] + } + return len(i.keys) > 0 +} + +func (i *mapIter) Key() reflect.Value { + return i.keys[0] +} + +func (i *mapIter) Value() reflect.Value { + return i.v.MapIndex(i.keys[0]) +} diff --git a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/impl/codec_map_go112.go b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/impl/codec_map_go112.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000..1533ef6 --- /dev/null +++ b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/impl/codec_map_go112.go @@ -0,0 +1,11 @@ +// Copyright 2019 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. +// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style +// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. + +// +build go1.12 + +package impl + +import "reflect" + +func mapRange(v reflect.Value) *reflect.MapIter { return v.MapRange() } diff --git a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/impl/codec_message.go b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/impl/codec_message.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000..0e176d5 --- /dev/null +++ b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/impl/codec_message.go @@ -0,0 +1,159 @@ +// Copyright 2019 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. +// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style +// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. + +package impl + +import ( + "fmt" + "reflect" + "sort" + + "google.golang.org/protobuf/encoding/protowire" + "google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/encoding/messageset" + "google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/fieldsort" + pref "google.golang.org/protobuf/reflect/protoreflect" + piface "google.golang.org/protobuf/runtime/protoiface" +) + +// coderMessageInfo contains per-message information used by the fast-path functions. +// This is a different type from MessageInfo to keep MessageInfo as general-purpose as +// possible. +type coderMessageInfo struct { + methods piface.Methods + + orderedCoderFields []*coderFieldInfo + denseCoderFields []*coderFieldInfo + coderFields map[protowire.Number]*coderFieldInfo + sizecacheOffset offset + unknownOffset offset + extensionOffset offset + needsInitCheck bool + isMessageSet bool + numRequiredFields uint8 +} + +type coderFieldInfo struct { + funcs pointerCoderFuncs // fast-path per-field functions + mi *MessageInfo // field's message + ft reflect.Type + validation validationInfo // information used by message validation + num pref.FieldNumber // field number + offset offset // struct field offset + wiretag uint64 // field tag (number + wire type) + tagsize int // size of the varint-encoded tag + isPointer bool // true if IsNil may be called on the struct field + isRequired bool // true if field is required +} + +func (mi *MessageInfo) makeCoderMethods(t reflect.Type, si structInfo) { + mi.sizecacheOffset = si.sizecacheOffset + mi.unknownOffset = si.unknownOffset + mi.extensionOffset = si.extensionOffset + + mi.coderFields = make(map[protowire.Number]*coderFieldInfo) + fields := mi.Desc.Fields() + preallocFields := make([]coderFieldInfo, fields.Len()) + for i := 0; i < fields.Len(); i++ { + fd := fields.Get(i) + + fs := si.fieldsByNumber[fd.Number()] + isOneof := fd.ContainingOneof() != nil && !fd.ContainingOneof().IsSynthetic() + if isOneof { + fs = si.oneofsByName[fd.ContainingOneof().Name()] + } + ft := fs.Type + var wiretag uint64 + if !fd.IsPacked() { + wiretag = protowire.EncodeTag(fd.Number(), wireTypes[fd.Kind()]) + } else { + wiretag = protowire.EncodeTag(fd.Number(), protowire.BytesType) + } + var fieldOffset offset + var funcs pointerCoderFuncs + var childMessage *MessageInfo + switch { + case isOneof: + fieldOffset = offsetOf(fs, mi.Exporter) + case fd.IsWeak(): + fieldOffset = si.weakOffset + funcs = makeWeakMessageFieldCoder(fd) + default: + fieldOffset = offsetOf(fs, mi.Exporter) + childMessage, funcs = fieldCoder(fd, ft) + } + cf := &preallocFields[i] + *cf = coderFieldInfo{ + num: fd.Number(), + offset: fieldOffset, + wiretag: wiretag, + ft: ft, + tagsize: protowire.SizeVarint(wiretag), + funcs: funcs, + mi: childMessage, + validation: newFieldValidationInfo(mi, si, fd, ft), + isPointer: fd.Cardinality() == pref.Repeated || fd.HasPresence(), + isRequired: fd.Cardinality() == pref.Required, + } + mi.orderedCoderFields = append(mi.orderedCoderFields, cf) + mi.coderFields[cf.num] = cf + } + for i, oneofs := 0, mi.Desc.Oneofs(); i < oneofs.Len(); i++ { + if od := oneofs.Get(i); !od.IsSynthetic() { + mi.initOneofFieldCoders(od, si) + } + } + if messageset.IsMessageSet(mi.Desc) { + if !mi.extensionOffset.IsValid() { + panic(fmt.Sprintf("%v: MessageSet with no extensions field", mi.Desc.FullName())) + } + if !mi.unknownOffset.IsValid() { + panic(fmt.Sprintf("%v: MessageSet with no unknown field", mi.Desc.FullName())) + } + mi.isMessageSet = true + } + sort.Slice(mi.orderedCoderFields, func(i, j int) bool { + return mi.orderedCoderFields[i].num < mi.orderedCoderFields[j].num + }) + + var maxDense pref.FieldNumber + for _, cf := range mi.orderedCoderFields { + if cf.num >= 16 && cf.num >= 2*maxDense { + break + } + maxDense = cf.num + } + mi.denseCoderFields = make([]*coderFieldInfo, maxDense+1) + for _, cf := range mi.orderedCoderFields { + if int(cf.num) >= len(mi.denseCoderFields) { + break + } + mi.denseCoderFields[cf.num] = cf + } + + // To preserve compatibility with historic wire output, marshal oneofs last. + if mi.Desc.Oneofs().Len() > 0 { + sort.Slice(mi.orderedCoderFields, func(i, j int) bool { + fi := fields.ByNumber(mi.orderedCoderFields[i].num) + fj := fields.ByNumber(mi.orderedCoderFields[j].num) + return fieldsort.Less(fi, fj) + }) + } + + mi.needsInitCheck = needsInitCheck(mi.Desc) + if mi.methods.Marshal == nil && mi.methods.Size == nil { + mi.methods.Flags |= piface.SupportMarshalDeterministic + mi.methods.Marshal = mi.marshal + mi.methods.Size = mi.size + } + if mi.methods.Unmarshal == nil { + mi.methods.Flags |= piface.SupportUnmarshalDiscardUnknown + mi.methods.Unmarshal = mi.unmarshal + } + if mi.methods.CheckInitialized == nil { + mi.methods.CheckInitialized = mi.checkInitialized + } + if mi.methods.Merge == nil { + mi.methods.Merge = mi.merge + } +} diff --git a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/impl/codec_messageset.go b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/impl/codec_messageset.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000..cfb68e1 --- /dev/null +++ b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/impl/codec_messageset.go @@ -0,0 +1,120 @@ +// Copyright 2019 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. +// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style +// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. + +package impl + +import ( + "sort" + + "google.golang.org/protobuf/encoding/protowire" + "google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/encoding/messageset" + "google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/errors" + "google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/flags" +) + +func sizeMessageSet(mi *MessageInfo, p pointer, opts marshalOptions) (size int) { + if !flags.ProtoLegacy { + return 0 + } + + ext := *p.Apply(mi.extensionOffset).Extensions() + for _, x := range ext { + xi := getExtensionFieldInfo(x.Type()) + if xi.funcs.size == nil { + continue + } + num, _ := protowire.DecodeTag(xi.wiretag) + size += messageset.SizeField(num) + size += xi.funcs.size(x.Value(), protowire.SizeTag(messageset.FieldMessage), opts) + } + + unknown := *p.Apply(mi.unknownOffset).Bytes() + size += messageset.SizeUnknown(unknown) + + return size +} + +func marshalMessageSet(mi *MessageInfo, b []byte, p pointer, opts marshalOptions) ([]byte, error) { + if !flags.ProtoLegacy { + return b, errors.New("no support for message_set_wire_format") + } + + ext := *p.Apply(mi.extensionOffset).Extensions() + switch len(ext) { + case 0: + case 1: + // Fast-path for one extension: Don't bother sorting the keys. + for _, x := range ext { + var err error + b, err = marshalMessageSetField(mi, b, x, opts) + if err != nil { + return b, err + } + } + default: + // Sort the keys to provide a deterministic encoding. + // Not sure this is required, but the old code does it. + keys := make([]int, 0, len(ext)) + for k := range ext { + keys = append(keys, int(k)) + } + sort.Ints(keys) + for _, k := range keys { + var err error + b, err = marshalMessageSetField(mi, b, ext[int32(k)], opts) + if err != nil { + return b, err + } + } + } + + unknown := *p.Apply(mi.unknownOffset).Bytes() + b, err := messageset.AppendUnknown(b, unknown) + if err != nil { + return b, err + } + + return b, nil +} + +func marshalMessageSetField(mi *MessageInfo, b []byte, x ExtensionField, opts marshalOptions) ([]byte, error) { + xi := getExtensionFieldInfo(x.Type()) + num, _ := protowire.DecodeTag(xi.wiretag) + b = messageset.AppendFieldStart(b, num) + b, err := xi.funcs.marshal(b, x.Value(), protowire.EncodeTag(messageset.FieldMessage, protowire.BytesType), opts) + if err != nil { + return b, err + } + b = messageset.AppendFieldEnd(b) + return b, nil +} + +func unmarshalMessageSet(mi *MessageInfo, b []byte, p pointer, opts unmarshalOptions) (out unmarshalOutput, err error) { + if !flags.ProtoLegacy { + return out, errors.New("no support for message_set_wire_format") + } + + ep := p.Apply(mi.extensionOffset).Extensions() + if *ep == nil { + *ep = make(map[int32]ExtensionField) + } + ext := *ep + unknown := p.Apply(mi.unknownOffset).Bytes() + initialized := true + err = messageset.Unmarshal(b, true, func(num protowire.Number, v []byte) error { + o, err := mi.unmarshalExtension(v, num, protowire.BytesType, ext, opts) + if err == errUnknown { + *unknown = protowire.AppendTag(*unknown, num, protowire.BytesType) + *unknown = append(*unknown, v...) + return nil + } + if !o.initialized { + initialized = false + } + return err + }) + out.n = len(b) + out.initialized = initialized + return out, err +} diff --git a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/impl/codec_reflect.go b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/impl/codec_reflect.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000..86f7dc3 --- /dev/null +++ b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/impl/codec_reflect.go @@ -0,0 +1,209 @@ +// Copyright 2019 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. +// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style +// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. + +// +build purego appengine + +package impl + +import ( + "reflect" + + "google.golang.org/protobuf/encoding/protowire" +) + +func sizeEnum(p pointer, f *coderFieldInfo, _ marshalOptions) (size int) { + v := p.v.Elem().Int() + return f.tagsize + protowire.SizeVarint(uint64(v)) +} + +func appendEnum(b []byte, p pointer, f *coderFieldInfo, opts marshalOptions) ([]byte, error) { + v := p.v.Elem().Int() + b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, f.wiretag) + b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, uint64(v)) + return b, nil +} + +func consumeEnum(b []byte, p pointer, wtyp protowire.Type, f *coderFieldInfo, _ unmarshalOptions) (out unmarshalOutput, err error) { + if wtyp != protowire.VarintType { + return out, errUnknown + } + v, n := protowire.ConsumeVarint(b) + if n < 0 { + return out, protowire.ParseError(n) + } + p.v.Elem().SetInt(int64(v)) + out.n = n + return out, nil +} + +func mergeEnum(dst, src pointer, _ *coderFieldInfo, _ mergeOptions) { + dst.v.Elem().Set(src.v.Elem()) +} + +var coderEnum = pointerCoderFuncs{ + size: sizeEnum, + marshal: appendEnum, + unmarshal: consumeEnum, + merge: mergeEnum, +} + +func sizeEnumNoZero(p pointer, f *coderFieldInfo, opts marshalOptions) (size int) { + if p.v.Elem().Int() == 0 { + return 0 + } + return sizeEnum(p, f, opts) +} + +func appendEnumNoZero(b []byte, p pointer, f *coderFieldInfo, opts marshalOptions) ([]byte, error) { + if p.v.Elem().Int() == 0 { + return b, nil + } + return appendEnum(b, p, f, opts) +} + +func mergeEnumNoZero(dst, src pointer, _ *coderFieldInfo, _ mergeOptions) { + if src.v.Elem().Int() != 0 { + dst.v.Elem().Set(src.v.Elem()) + } +} + +var coderEnumNoZero = pointerCoderFuncs{ + size: sizeEnumNoZero, + marshal: appendEnumNoZero, + unmarshal: consumeEnum, + merge: mergeEnumNoZero, +} + +func sizeEnumPtr(p pointer, f *coderFieldInfo, opts marshalOptions) (size int) { + return sizeEnum(pointer{p.v.Elem()}, f, opts) +} + +func appendEnumPtr(b []byte, p pointer, f *coderFieldInfo, opts marshalOptions) ([]byte, error) { + return appendEnum(b, pointer{p.v.Elem()}, f, opts) +} + +func consumeEnumPtr(b []byte, p pointer, wtyp protowire.Type, f *coderFieldInfo, opts unmarshalOptions) (out unmarshalOutput, err error) { + if wtyp != protowire.VarintType { + return out, errUnknown + } + if p.v.Elem().IsNil() { + p.v.Elem().Set(reflect.New(p.v.Elem().Type().Elem())) + } + return consumeEnum(b, pointer{p.v.Elem()}, wtyp, f, opts) +} + +func mergeEnumPtr(dst, src pointer, _ *coderFieldInfo, _ mergeOptions) { + if !src.v.Elem().IsNil() { + v := reflect.New(dst.v.Type().Elem().Elem()) + v.Elem().Set(src.v.Elem().Elem()) + dst.v.Elem().Set(v) + } +} + +var coderEnumPtr = pointerCoderFuncs{ + size: sizeEnumPtr, + marshal: appendEnumPtr, + unmarshal: consumeEnumPtr, + merge: mergeEnumPtr, +} + +func sizeEnumSlice(p pointer, f *coderFieldInfo, opts marshalOptions) (size int) { + s := p.v.Elem() + for i, llen := 0, s.Len(); i < llen; i++ { + size += protowire.SizeVarint(uint64(s.Index(i).Int())) + f.tagsize + } + return size +} + +func appendEnumSlice(b []byte, p pointer, f *coderFieldInfo, opts marshalOptions) ([]byte, error) { + s := p.v.Elem() + for i, llen := 0, s.Len(); i < llen; i++ { + b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, f.wiretag) + b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, uint64(s.Index(i).Int())) + } + return b, nil +} + +func consumeEnumSlice(b []byte, p pointer, wtyp protowire.Type, f *coderFieldInfo, opts unmarshalOptions) (out unmarshalOutput, err error) { + s := p.v.Elem() + if wtyp == protowire.BytesType { + b, n := protowire.ConsumeBytes(b) + if n < 0 { + return out, protowire.ParseError(n) + } + for len(b) > 0 { + v, n := protowire.ConsumeVarint(b) + if n < 0 { + return out, protowire.ParseError(n) + } + rv := reflect.New(s.Type().Elem()).Elem() + rv.SetInt(int64(v)) + s.Set(reflect.Append(s, rv)) + b = b[n:] + } + out.n = n + return out, nil + } + if wtyp != protowire.VarintType { + return out, errUnknown + } + v, n := protowire.ConsumeVarint(b) + if n < 0 { + return out, protowire.ParseError(n) + } + rv := reflect.New(s.Type().Elem()).Elem() + rv.SetInt(int64(v)) + s.Set(reflect.Append(s, rv)) + out.n = n + return out, nil +} + +func mergeEnumSlice(dst, src pointer, _ *coderFieldInfo, _ mergeOptions) { + dst.v.Elem().Set(reflect.AppendSlice(dst.v.Elem(), src.v.Elem())) +} + +var coderEnumSlice = pointerCoderFuncs{ + size: sizeEnumSlice, + marshal: appendEnumSlice, + unmarshal: consumeEnumSlice, + merge: mergeEnumSlice, +} + +func sizeEnumPackedSlice(p pointer, f *coderFieldInfo, opts marshalOptions) (size int) { + s := p.v.Elem() + llen := s.Len() + if llen == 0 { + return 0 + } + n := 0 + for i := 0; i < llen; i++ { + n += protowire.SizeVarint(uint64(s.Index(i).Int())) + } + return f.tagsize + protowire.SizeBytes(n) +} + +func appendEnumPackedSlice(b []byte, p pointer, f *coderFieldInfo, opts marshalOptions) ([]byte, error) { + s := p.v.Elem() + llen := s.Len() + if llen == 0 { + return b, nil + } + b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, f.wiretag) + n := 0 + for i := 0; i < llen; i++ { + n += protowire.SizeVarint(uint64(s.Index(i).Int())) + } + b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, uint64(n)) + for i := 0; i < llen; i++ { + b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, uint64(s.Index(i).Int())) + } + return b, nil +} + +var coderEnumPackedSlice = pointerCoderFuncs{ + size: sizeEnumPackedSlice, + marshal: appendEnumPackedSlice, + unmarshal: consumeEnumSlice, + merge: mergeEnumSlice, +} diff --git a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/impl/codec_tables.go b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/impl/codec_tables.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000..e899712 --- /dev/null +++ b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/impl/codec_tables.go @@ -0,0 +1,557 @@ +// Copyright 2019 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. +// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style +// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. + +package impl + +import ( + "fmt" + "reflect" + + "google.golang.org/protobuf/encoding/protowire" + "google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/strs" + pref "google.golang.org/protobuf/reflect/protoreflect" +) + +// pointerCoderFuncs is a set of pointer encoding functions. +type pointerCoderFuncs struct { + mi *MessageInfo + size func(p pointer, f *coderFieldInfo, opts marshalOptions) int + marshal func(b []byte, p pointer, f *coderFieldInfo, opts marshalOptions) ([]byte, error) + unmarshal func(b []byte, p pointer, wtyp protowire.Type, f *coderFieldInfo, opts unmarshalOptions) (unmarshalOutput, error) + isInit func(p pointer, f *coderFieldInfo) error + merge func(dst, src pointer, f *coderFieldInfo, opts mergeOptions) +} + +// valueCoderFuncs is a set of protoreflect.Value encoding functions. +type valueCoderFuncs struct { + size func(v pref.Value, tagsize int, opts marshalOptions) int + marshal func(b []byte, v pref.Value, wiretag uint64, opts marshalOptions) ([]byte, error) + unmarshal func(b []byte, v pref.Value, num protowire.Number, wtyp protowire.Type, opts unmarshalOptions) (pref.Value, unmarshalOutput, error) + isInit func(v pref.Value) error + merge func(dst, src pref.Value, opts mergeOptions) pref.Value +} + +// fieldCoder returns pointer functions for a field, used for operating on +// struct fields. +func fieldCoder(fd pref.FieldDescriptor, ft reflect.Type) (*MessageInfo, pointerCoderFuncs) { + switch { + case fd.IsMap(): + return encoderFuncsForMap(fd, ft) + case fd.Cardinality() == pref.Repeated && !fd.IsPacked(): + // Repeated fields (not packed). + if ft.Kind() != reflect.Slice { + break + } + ft := ft.Elem() + switch fd.Kind() { + case pref.BoolKind: + if ft.Kind() == reflect.Bool { + return nil, coderBoolSlice + } + case pref.EnumKind: + if ft.Kind() == reflect.Int32 { + return nil, coderEnumSlice + } + case pref.Int32Kind: + if ft.Kind() == reflect.Int32 { + return nil, coderInt32Slice + } + case pref.Sint32Kind: + if ft.Kind() == reflect.Int32 { + return nil, coderSint32Slice + } + case pref.Uint32Kind: + if ft.Kind() == reflect.Uint32 { + return nil, coderUint32Slice + } + case pref.Int64Kind: + if ft.Kind() == reflect.Int64 { + return nil, coderInt64Slice + } + case pref.Sint64Kind: + if ft.Kind() == reflect.Int64 { + return nil, coderSint64Slice + } + case pref.Uint64Kind: + if ft.Kind() == reflect.Uint64 { + return nil, coderUint64Slice + } + case pref.Sfixed32Kind: + if ft.Kind() == reflect.Int32 { + return nil, coderSfixed32Slice + } + case pref.Fixed32Kind: + if ft.Kind() == reflect.Uint32 { + return nil, coderFixed32Slice + } + case pref.FloatKind: + if ft.Kind() == reflect.Float32 { + return nil, coderFloatSlice + } + case pref.Sfixed64Kind: + if ft.Kind() == reflect.Int64 { + return nil, coderSfixed64Slice + } + case pref.Fixed64Kind: + if ft.Kind() == reflect.Uint64 { + return nil, coderFixed64Slice + } + case pref.DoubleKind: + if ft.Kind() == reflect.Float64 { + return nil, coderDoubleSlice + } + case pref.StringKind: + if ft.Kind() == reflect.String && strs.EnforceUTF8(fd) { + return nil, coderStringSliceValidateUTF8 + } + if ft.Kind() == reflect.String { + return nil, coderStringSlice + } + if ft.Kind() == reflect.Slice && ft.Elem().Kind() == reflect.Uint8 && strs.EnforceUTF8(fd) { + return nil, coderBytesSliceValidateUTF8 + } + if ft.Kind() == reflect.Slice && ft.Elem().Kind() == reflect.Uint8 { + return nil, coderBytesSlice + } + case pref.BytesKind: + if ft.Kind() == reflect.String { + return nil, coderStringSlice + } + if ft.Kind() == reflect.Slice && ft.Elem().Kind() == reflect.Uint8 { + return nil, coderBytesSlice + } + case pref.MessageKind: + return getMessageInfo(ft), makeMessageSliceFieldCoder(fd, ft) + case pref.GroupKind: + return getMessageInfo(ft), makeGroupSliceFieldCoder(fd, ft) + } + case fd.Cardinality() == pref.Repeated && fd.IsPacked(): + // Packed repeated fields. + // + // Only repeated fields of primitive numeric types + // (Varint, Fixed32, or Fixed64 wire type) can be packed. + if ft.Kind() != reflect.Slice { + break + } + ft := ft.Elem() + switch fd.Kind() { + case pref.BoolKind: + if ft.Kind() == reflect.Bool { + return nil, coderBoolPackedSlice + } + case pref.EnumKind: + if ft.Kind() == reflect.Int32 { + return nil, coderEnumPackedSlice + } + case pref.Int32Kind: + if ft.Kind() == reflect.Int32 { + return nil, coderInt32PackedSlice + } + case pref.Sint32Kind: + if ft.Kind() == reflect.Int32 { + return nil, coderSint32PackedSlice + } + case pref.Uint32Kind: + if ft.Kind() == reflect.Uint32 { + return nil, coderUint32PackedSlice + } + case pref.Int64Kind: + if ft.Kind() == reflect.Int64 { + return nil, coderInt64PackedSlice + } + case pref.Sint64Kind: + if ft.Kind() == reflect.Int64 { + return nil, coderSint64PackedSlice + } + case pref.Uint64Kind: + if ft.Kind() == reflect.Uint64 { + return nil, coderUint64PackedSlice + } + case pref.Sfixed32Kind: + if ft.Kind() == reflect.Int32 { + return nil, coderSfixed32PackedSlice + } + case pref.Fixed32Kind: + if ft.Kind() == reflect.Uint32 { + return nil, coderFixed32PackedSlice + } + case pref.FloatKind: + if ft.Kind() == reflect.Float32 { + return nil, coderFloatPackedSlice + } + case pref.Sfixed64Kind: + if ft.Kind() == reflect.Int64 { + return nil, coderSfixed64PackedSlice + } + case pref.Fixed64Kind: + if ft.Kind() == reflect.Uint64 { + return nil, coderFixed64PackedSlice + } + case pref.DoubleKind: + if ft.Kind() == reflect.Float64 { + return nil, coderDoublePackedSlice + } + } + case fd.Kind() == pref.MessageKind: + return getMessageInfo(ft), makeMessageFieldCoder(fd, ft) + case fd.Kind() == pref.GroupKind: + return getMessageInfo(ft), makeGroupFieldCoder(fd, ft) + case fd.Syntax() == pref.Proto3 && fd.ContainingOneof() == nil: + // Populated oneof fields always encode even if set to the zero value, + // which normally are not encoded in proto3. + switch fd.Kind() { + case pref.BoolKind: + if ft.Kind() == reflect.Bool { + return nil, coderBoolNoZero + } + case pref.EnumKind: + if ft.Kind() == reflect.Int32 { + return nil, coderEnumNoZero + } + case pref.Int32Kind: + if ft.Kind() == reflect.Int32 { + return nil, coderInt32NoZero + } + case pref.Sint32Kind: + if ft.Kind() == reflect.Int32 { + return nil, coderSint32NoZero + } + case pref.Uint32Kind: + if ft.Kind() == reflect.Uint32 { + return nil, coderUint32NoZero + } + case pref.Int64Kind: + if ft.Kind() == reflect.Int64 { + return nil, coderInt64NoZero + } + case pref.Sint64Kind: + if ft.Kind() == reflect.Int64 { + return nil, coderSint64NoZero + } + case pref.Uint64Kind: + if ft.Kind() == reflect.Uint64 { + return nil, coderUint64NoZero + } + case pref.Sfixed32Kind: + if ft.Kind() == reflect.Int32 { + return nil, coderSfixed32NoZero + } + case pref.Fixed32Kind: + if ft.Kind() == reflect.Uint32 { + return nil, coderFixed32NoZero + } + case pref.FloatKind: + if ft.Kind() == reflect.Float32 { + return nil, coderFloatNoZero + } + case pref.Sfixed64Kind: + if ft.Kind() == reflect.Int64 { + return nil, coderSfixed64NoZero + } + case pref.Fixed64Kind: + if ft.Kind() == reflect.Uint64 { + return nil, coderFixed64NoZero + } + case pref.DoubleKind: + if ft.Kind() == reflect.Float64 { + return nil, coderDoubleNoZero + } + case pref.StringKind: + if ft.Kind() == reflect.String && strs.EnforceUTF8(fd) { + return nil, coderStringNoZeroValidateUTF8 + } + if ft.Kind() == reflect.String { + return nil, coderStringNoZero + } + if ft.Kind() == reflect.Slice && ft.Elem().Kind() == reflect.Uint8 && strs.EnforceUTF8(fd) { + return nil, coderBytesNoZeroValidateUTF8 + } + if ft.Kind() == reflect.Slice && ft.Elem().Kind() == reflect.Uint8 { + return nil, coderBytesNoZero + } + case pref.BytesKind: + if ft.Kind() == reflect.String { + return nil, coderStringNoZero + } + if ft.Kind() == reflect.Slice && ft.Elem().Kind() == reflect.Uint8 { + return nil, coderBytesNoZero + } + } + case ft.Kind() == reflect.Ptr: + ft := ft.Elem() + switch fd.Kind() { + case pref.BoolKind: + if ft.Kind() == reflect.Bool { + return nil, coderBoolPtr + } + case pref.EnumKind: + if ft.Kind() == reflect.Int32 { + return nil, coderEnumPtr + } + case pref.Int32Kind: + if ft.Kind() == reflect.Int32 { + return nil, coderInt32Ptr + } + case pref.Sint32Kind: + if ft.Kind() == reflect.Int32 { + return nil, coderSint32Ptr + } + case pref.Uint32Kind: + if ft.Kind() == reflect.Uint32 { + return nil, coderUint32Ptr + } + case pref.Int64Kind: + if ft.Kind() == reflect.Int64 { + return nil, coderInt64Ptr + } + case pref.Sint64Kind: + if ft.Kind() == reflect.Int64 { + return nil, coderSint64Ptr + } + case pref.Uint64Kind: + if ft.Kind() == reflect.Uint64 { + return nil, coderUint64Ptr + } + case pref.Sfixed32Kind: + if ft.Kind() == reflect.Int32 { + return nil, coderSfixed32Ptr + } + case pref.Fixed32Kind: + if ft.Kind() == reflect.Uint32 { + return nil, coderFixed32Ptr + } + case pref.FloatKind: + if ft.Kind() == reflect.Float32 { + return nil, coderFloatPtr + } + case pref.Sfixed64Kind: + if ft.Kind() == reflect.Int64 { + return nil, coderSfixed64Ptr + } + case pref.Fixed64Kind: + if ft.Kind() == reflect.Uint64 { + return nil, coderFixed64Ptr + } + case pref.DoubleKind: + if ft.Kind() == reflect.Float64 { + return nil, coderDoublePtr + } + case pref.StringKind: + if ft.Kind() == reflect.String && strs.EnforceUTF8(fd) { + return nil, coderStringPtrValidateUTF8 + } + if ft.Kind() == reflect.String { + return nil, coderStringPtr + } + case pref.BytesKind: + if ft.Kind() == reflect.String { + return nil, coderStringPtr + } + } + default: + switch fd.Kind() { + case pref.BoolKind: + if ft.Kind() == reflect.Bool { + return nil, coderBool + } + case pref.EnumKind: + if ft.Kind() == reflect.Int32 { + return nil, coderEnum + } + case pref.Int32Kind: + if ft.Kind() == reflect.Int32 { + return nil, coderInt32 + } + case pref.Sint32Kind: + if ft.Kind() == reflect.Int32 { + return nil, coderSint32 + } + case pref.Uint32Kind: + if ft.Kind() == reflect.Uint32 { + return nil, coderUint32 + } + case pref.Int64Kind: + if ft.Kind() == reflect.Int64 { + return nil, coderInt64 + } + case pref.Sint64Kind: + if ft.Kind() == reflect.Int64 { + return nil, coderSint64 + } + case pref.Uint64Kind: + if ft.Kind() == reflect.Uint64 { + return nil, coderUint64 + } + case pref.Sfixed32Kind: + if ft.Kind() == reflect.Int32 { + return nil, coderSfixed32 + } + case pref.Fixed32Kind: + if ft.Kind() == reflect.Uint32 { + return nil, coderFixed32 + } + case pref.FloatKind: + if ft.Kind() == reflect.Float32 { + return nil, coderFloat + } + case pref.Sfixed64Kind: + if ft.Kind() == reflect.Int64 { + return nil, coderSfixed64 + } + case pref.Fixed64Kind: + if ft.Kind() == reflect.Uint64 { + return nil, coderFixed64 + } + case pref.DoubleKind: + if ft.Kind() == reflect.Float64 { + return nil, coderDouble + } + case pref.StringKind: + if ft.Kind() == reflect.String && strs.EnforceUTF8(fd) { + return nil, coderStringValidateUTF8 + } + if ft.Kind() == reflect.String { + return nil, coderString + } + if ft.Kind() == reflect.Slice && ft.Elem().Kind() == reflect.Uint8 && strs.EnforceUTF8(fd) { + return nil, coderBytesValidateUTF8 + } + if ft.Kind() == reflect.Slice && ft.Elem().Kind() == reflect.Uint8 { + return nil, coderBytes + } + case pref.BytesKind: + if ft.Kind() == reflect.String { + return nil, coderString + } + if ft.Kind() == reflect.Slice && ft.Elem().Kind() == reflect.Uint8 { + return nil, coderBytes + } + } + } + panic(fmt.Sprintf("invalid type: no encoder for %v %v %v/%v", fd.FullName(), fd.Cardinality(), fd.Kind(), ft)) +} + +// encoderFuncsForValue returns value functions for a field, used for +// extension values and map encoding. +func encoderFuncsForValue(fd pref.FieldDescriptor) valueCoderFuncs { + switch { + case fd.Cardinality() == pref.Repeated && !fd.IsPacked(): + switch fd.Kind() { + case pref.BoolKind: + return coderBoolSliceValue + case pref.EnumKind: + return coderEnumSliceValue + case pref.Int32Kind: + return coderInt32SliceValue + case pref.Sint32Kind: + return coderSint32SliceValue + case pref.Uint32Kind: + return coderUint32SliceValue + case pref.Int64Kind: + return coderInt64SliceValue + case pref.Sint64Kind: + return coderSint64SliceValue + case pref.Uint64Kind: + return coderUint64SliceValue + case pref.Sfixed32Kind: + return coderSfixed32SliceValue + case pref.Fixed32Kind: + return coderFixed32SliceValue + case pref.FloatKind: + return coderFloatSliceValue + case pref.Sfixed64Kind: + return coderSfixed64SliceValue + case pref.Fixed64Kind: + return coderFixed64SliceValue + case pref.DoubleKind: + return coderDoubleSliceValue + case pref.StringKind: + // We don't have a UTF-8 validating coder for repeated string fields. + // Value coders are used for extensions and maps. + // Extensions are never proto3, and maps never contain lists. + return coderStringSliceValue + case pref.BytesKind: + return coderBytesSliceValue + case pref.MessageKind: + return coderMessageSliceValue + case pref.GroupKind: + return coderGroupSliceValue + } + case fd.Cardinality() == pref.Repeated && fd.IsPacked(): + switch fd.Kind() { + case pref.BoolKind: + return coderBoolPackedSliceValue + case pref.EnumKind: + return coderEnumPackedSliceValue + case pref.Int32Kind: + return coderInt32PackedSliceValue + case pref.Sint32Kind: + return coderSint32PackedSliceValue + case pref.Uint32Kind: + return coderUint32PackedSliceValue + case pref.Int64Kind: + return coderInt64PackedSliceValue + case pref.Sint64Kind: + return coderSint64PackedSliceValue + case pref.Uint64Kind: + return coderUint64PackedSliceValue + case pref.Sfixed32Kind: + return coderSfixed32PackedSliceValue + case pref.Fixed32Kind: + return coderFixed32PackedSliceValue + case pref.FloatKind: + return coderFloatPackedSliceValue + case pref.Sfixed64Kind: + return coderSfixed64PackedSliceValue + case pref.Fixed64Kind: + return coderFixed64PackedSliceValue + case pref.DoubleKind: + return coderDoublePackedSliceValue + } + default: + switch fd.Kind() { + default: + case pref.BoolKind: + return coderBoolValue + case pref.EnumKind: + return coderEnumValue + case pref.Int32Kind: + return coderInt32Value + case pref.Sint32Kind: + return coderSint32Value + case pref.Uint32Kind: + return coderUint32Value + case pref.Int64Kind: + return coderInt64Value + case pref.Sint64Kind: + return coderSint64Value + case pref.Uint64Kind: + return coderUint64Value + case pref.Sfixed32Kind: + return coderSfixed32Value + case pref.Fixed32Kind: + return coderFixed32Value + case pref.FloatKind: + return coderFloatValue + case pref.Sfixed64Kind: + return coderSfixed64Value + case pref.Fixed64Kind: + return coderFixed64Value + case pref.DoubleKind: + return coderDoubleValue + case pref.StringKind: + if strs.EnforceUTF8(fd) { + return coderStringValueValidateUTF8 + } + return coderStringValue + case pref.BytesKind: + return coderBytesValue + case pref.MessageKind: + return coderMessageValue + case pref.GroupKind: + return coderGroupValue + } + } + panic(fmt.Sprintf("invalid field: no encoder for %v %v %v", fd.FullName(), fd.Cardinality(), fd.Kind())) +} diff --git a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/impl/codec_unsafe.go b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/impl/codec_unsafe.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000..e118af1 --- /dev/null +++ b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/impl/codec_unsafe.go @@ -0,0 +1,17 @@ +// Copyright 2019 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. +// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style +// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. + +// +build !purego,!appengine + +package impl + +// When using unsafe pointers, we can just treat enum values as int32s. + +var ( + coderEnumNoZero = coderInt32NoZero + coderEnum = coderInt32 + coderEnumPtr = coderInt32Ptr + coderEnumSlice = coderInt32Slice + coderEnumPackedSlice = coderInt32PackedSlice +) diff --git a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/impl/convert.go b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/impl/convert.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000..36a90df --- /dev/null +++ b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/impl/convert.go @@ -0,0 +1,467 @@ +// Copyright 2018 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. +// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style +// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. + +package impl + +import ( + "fmt" + "reflect" + + pref "google.golang.org/protobuf/reflect/protoreflect" +) + +// unwrapper unwraps the value to the underlying value. +// This is implemented by List and Map. +type unwrapper interface { + protoUnwrap() interface{} +} + +// A Converter coverts to/from Go reflect.Value types and protobuf protoreflect.Value types. +type Converter interface { + // PBValueOf converts a reflect.Value to a protoreflect.Value. + PBValueOf(reflect.Value) pref.Value + + // GoValueOf converts a protoreflect.Value to a reflect.Value. + GoValueOf(pref.Value) reflect.Value + + // IsValidPB returns whether a protoreflect.Value is compatible with this type. + IsValidPB(pref.Value) bool + + // IsValidGo returns whether a reflect.Value is compatible with this type. + IsValidGo(reflect.Value) bool + + // New returns a new field value. + // For scalars, it returns the default value of the field. + // For composite types, it returns a new mutable value. + New() pref.Value + + // Zero returns a new field value. + // For scalars, it returns the default value of the field. + // For composite types, it returns an immutable, empty value. + Zero() pref.Value +} + +// NewConverter matches a Go type with a protobuf field and returns a Converter +// that converts between the two. Enums must be a named int32 kind that +// implements protoreflect.Enum, and messages must be pointer to a named +// struct type that implements protoreflect.ProtoMessage. +// +// This matcher deliberately supports a wider range of Go types than what +// protoc-gen-go historically generated to be able to automatically wrap some +// v1 messages generated by other forks of protoc-gen-go. +func NewConverter(t reflect.Type, fd pref.FieldDescriptor) Converter { + switch { + case fd.IsList(): + return newListConverter(t, fd) + case fd.IsMap(): + return newMapConverter(t, fd) + default: + return newSingularConverter(t, fd) + } + panic(fmt.Sprintf("invalid Go type %v for field %v", t, fd.FullName())) +} + +var ( + boolType = reflect.TypeOf(bool(false)) + int32Type = reflect.TypeOf(int32(0)) + int64Type = reflect.TypeOf(int64(0)) + uint32Type = reflect.TypeOf(uint32(0)) + uint64Type = reflect.TypeOf(uint64(0)) + float32Type = reflect.TypeOf(float32(0)) + float64Type = reflect.TypeOf(float64(0)) + stringType = reflect.TypeOf(string("")) + bytesType = reflect.TypeOf([]byte(nil)) + byteType = reflect.TypeOf(byte(0)) +) + +var ( + boolZero = pref.ValueOfBool(false) + int32Zero = pref.ValueOfInt32(0) + int64Zero = pref.ValueOfInt64(0) + uint32Zero = pref.ValueOfUint32(0) + uint64Zero = pref.ValueOfUint64(0) + float32Zero = pref.ValueOfFloat32(0) + float64Zero = pref.ValueOfFloat64(0) + stringZero = pref.ValueOfString("") + bytesZero = pref.ValueOfBytes(nil) +) + +func newSingularConverter(t reflect.Type, fd pref.FieldDescriptor) Converter { + defVal := func(fd pref.FieldDescriptor, zero pref.Value) pref.Value { + if fd.Cardinality() == pref.Repeated { + // Default isn't defined for repeated fields. + return zero + } + return fd.Default() + } + switch fd.Kind() { + case pref.BoolKind: + if t.Kind() == reflect.Bool { + return &boolConverter{t, defVal(fd, boolZero)} + } + case pref.Int32Kind, pref.Sint32Kind, pref.Sfixed32Kind: + if t.Kind() == reflect.Int32 { + return &int32Converter{t, defVal(fd, int32Zero)} + } + case pref.Int64Kind, pref.Sint64Kind, pref.Sfixed64Kind: + if t.Kind() == reflect.Int64 { + return &int64Converter{t, defVal(fd, int64Zero)} + } + case pref.Uint32Kind, pref.Fixed32Kind: + if t.Kind() == reflect.Uint32 { + return &uint32Converter{t, defVal(fd, uint32Zero)} + } + case pref.Uint64Kind, pref.Fixed64Kind: + if t.Kind() == reflect.Uint64 { + return &uint64Converter{t, defVal(fd, uint64Zero)} + } + case pref.FloatKind: + if t.Kind() == reflect.Float32 { + return &float32Converter{t, defVal(fd, float32Zero)} + } + case pref.DoubleKind: + if t.Kind() == reflect.Float64 { + return &float64Converter{t, defVal(fd, float64Zero)} + } + case pref.StringKind: + if t.Kind() == reflect.String || (t.Kind() == reflect.Slice && t.Elem() == byteType) { + return &stringConverter{t, defVal(fd, stringZero)} + } + case pref.BytesKind: + if t.Kind() == reflect.String || (t.Kind() == reflect.Slice && t.Elem() == byteType) { + return &bytesConverter{t, defVal(fd, bytesZero)} + } + case pref.EnumKind: + // Handle enums, which must be a named int32 type. + if t.Kind() == reflect.Int32 { + return newEnumConverter(t, fd) + } + case pref.MessageKind, pref.GroupKind: + return newMessageConverter(t) + } + panic(fmt.Sprintf("invalid Go type %v for field %v", t, fd.FullName())) +} + +type boolConverter struct { + goType reflect.Type + def pref.Value +} + +func (c *boolConverter) PBValueOf(v reflect.Value) pref.Value { + if v.Type() != c.goType { + panic(fmt.Sprintf("invalid type: got %v, want %v", v.Type(), c.goType)) + } + return pref.ValueOfBool(v.Bool()) +} +func (c *boolConverter) GoValueOf(v pref.Value) reflect.Value { + return reflect.ValueOf(v.Bool()).Convert(c.goType) +} +func (c *boolConverter) IsValidPB(v pref.Value) bool { + _, ok := v.Interface().(bool) + return ok +} +func (c *boolConverter) IsValidGo(v reflect.Value) bool { + return v.IsValid() && v.Type() == c.goType +} +func (c *boolConverter) New() pref.Value { return c.def } +func (c *boolConverter) Zero() pref.Value { return c.def } + +type int32Converter struct { + goType reflect.Type + def pref.Value +} + +func (c *int32Converter) PBValueOf(v reflect.Value) pref.Value { + if v.Type() != c.goType { + panic(fmt.Sprintf("invalid type: got %v, want %v", v.Type(), c.goType)) + } + return pref.ValueOfInt32(int32(v.Int())) +} +func (c *int32Converter) GoValueOf(v pref.Value) reflect.Value { + return reflect.ValueOf(int32(v.Int())).Convert(c.goType) +} +func (c *int32Converter) IsValidPB(v pref.Value) bool { + _, ok := v.Interface().(int32) + return ok +} +func (c *int32Converter) IsValidGo(v reflect.Value) bool { + return v.IsValid() && v.Type() == c.goType +} +func (c *int32Converter) New() pref.Value { return c.def } +func (c *int32Converter) Zero() pref.Value { return c.def } + +type int64Converter struct { + goType reflect.Type + def pref.Value +} + +func (c *int64Converter) PBValueOf(v reflect.Value) pref.Value { + if v.Type() != c.goType { + panic(fmt.Sprintf("invalid type: got %v, want %v", v.Type(), c.goType)) + } + return pref.ValueOfInt64(int64(v.Int())) +} +func (c *int64Converter) GoValueOf(v pref.Value) reflect.Value { + return reflect.ValueOf(int64(v.Int())).Convert(c.goType) +} +func (c *int64Converter) IsValidPB(v pref.Value) bool { + _, ok := v.Interface().(int64) + return ok +} +func (c *int64Converter) IsValidGo(v reflect.Value) bool { + return v.IsValid() && v.Type() == c.goType +} +func (c *int64Converter) New() pref.Value { return c.def } +func (c *int64Converter) Zero() pref.Value { return c.def } + +type uint32Converter struct { + goType reflect.Type + def pref.Value +} + +func (c *uint32Converter) PBValueOf(v reflect.Value) pref.Value { + if v.Type() != c.goType { + panic(fmt.Sprintf("invalid type: got %v, want %v", v.Type(), c.goType)) + } + return pref.ValueOfUint32(uint32(v.Uint())) +} +func (c *uint32Converter) GoValueOf(v pref.Value) reflect.Value { + return reflect.ValueOf(uint32(v.Uint())).Convert(c.goType) +} +func (c *uint32Converter) IsValidPB(v pref.Value) bool { + _, ok := v.Interface().(uint32) + return ok +} +func (c *uint32Converter) IsValidGo(v reflect.Value) bool { + return v.IsValid() && v.Type() == c.goType +} +func (c *uint32Converter) New() pref.Value { return c.def } +func (c *uint32Converter) Zero() pref.Value { return c.def } + +type uint64Converter struct { + goType reflect.Type + def pref.Value +} + +func (c *uint64Converter) PBValueOf(v reflect.Value) pref.Value { + if v.Type() != c.goType { + panic(fmt.Sprintf("invalid type: got %v, want %v", v.Type(), c.goType)) + } + return pref.ValueOfUint64(uint64(v.Uint())) +} +func (c *uint64Converter) GoValueOf(v pref.Value) reflect.Value { + return reflect.ValueOf(uint64(v.Uint())).Convert(c.goType) +} +func (c *uint64Converter) IsValidPB(v pref.Value) bool { + _, ok := v.Interface().(uint64) + return ok +} +func (c *uint64Converter) IsValidGo(v reflect.Value) bool { + return v.IsValid() && v.Type() == c.goType +} +func (c *uint64Converter) New() pref.Value { return c.def } +func (c *uint64Converter) Zero() pref.Value { return c.def } + +type float32Converter struct { + goType reflect.Type + def pref.Value +} + +func (c *float32Converter) PBValueOf(v reflect.Value) pref.Value { + if v.Type() != c.goType { + panic(fmt.Sprintf("invalid type: got %v, want %v", v.Type(), c.goType)) + } + return pref.ValueOfFloat32(float32(v.Float())) +} +func (c *float32Converter) GoValueOf(v pref.Value) reflect.Value { + return reflect.ValueOf(float32(v.Float())).Convert(c.goType) +} +func (c *float32Converter) IsValidPB(v pref.Value) bool { + _, ok := v.Interface().(float32) + return ok +} +func (c *float32Converter) IsValidGo(v reflect.Value) bool { + return v.IsValid() && v.Type() == c.goType +} +func (c *float32Converter) New() pref.Value { return c.def } +func (c *float32Converter) Zero() pref.Value { return c.def } + +type float64Converter struct { + goType reflect.Type + def pref.Value +} + +func (c *float64Converter) PBValueOf(v reflect.Value) pref.Value { + if v.Type() != c.goType { + panic(fmt.Sprintf("invalid type: got %v, want %v", v.Type(), c.goType)) + } + return pref.ValueOfFloat64(float64(v.Float())) +} +func (c *float64Converter) GoValueOf(v pref.Value) reflect.Value { + return reflect.ValueOf(float64(v.Float())).Convert(c.goType) +} +func (c *float64Converter) IsValidPB(v pref.Value) bool { + _, ok := v.Interface().(float64) + return ok +} +func (c *float64Converter) IsValidGo(v reflect.Value) bool { + return v.IsValid() && v.Type() == c.goType +} +func (c *float64Converter) New() pref.Value { return c.def } +func (c *float64Converter) Zero() pref.Value { return c.def } + +type stringConverter struct { + goType reflect.Type + def pref.Value +} + +func (c *stringConverter) PBValueOf(v reflect.Value) pref.Value { + if v.Type() != c.goType { + panic(fmt.Sprintf("invalid type: got %v, want %v", v.Type(), c.goType)) + } + return pref.ValueOfString(v.Convert(stringType).String()) +} +func (c *stringConverter) GoValueOf(v pref.Value) reflect.Value { + // pref.Value.String never panics, so we go through an interface + // conversion here to check the type. + s := v.Interface().(string) + if c.goType.Kind() == reflect.Slice && s == "" { + return reflect.Zero(c.goType) // ensure empty string is []byte(nil) + } + return reflect.ValueOf(s).Convert(c.goType) +} +func (c *stringConverter) IsValidPB(v pref.Value) bool { + _, ok := v.Interface().(string) + return ok +} +func (c *stringConverter) IsValidGo(v reflect.Value) bool { + return v.IsValid() && v.Type() == c.goType +} +func (c *stringConverter) New() pref.Value { return c.def } +func (c *stringConverter) Zero() pref.Value { return c.def } + +type bytesConverter struct { + goType reflect.Type + def pref.Value +} + +func (c *bytesConverter) PBValueOf(v reflect.Value) pref.Value { + if v.Type() != c.goType { + panic(fmt.Sprintf("invalid type: got %v, want %v", v.Type(), c.goType)) + } + if c.goType.Kind() == reflect.String && v.Len() == 0 { + return pref.ValueOfBytes(nil) // ensure empty string is []byte(nil) + } + return pref.ValueOfBytes(v.Convert(bytesType).Bytes()) +} +func (c *bytesConverter) GoValueOf(v pref.Value) reflect.Value { + return reflect.ValueOf(v.Bytes()).Convert(c.goType) +} +func (c *bytesConverter) IsValidPB(v pref.Value) bool { + _, ok := v.Interface().([]byte) + return ok +} +func (c *bytesConverter) IsValidGo(v reflect.Value) bool { + return v.IsValid() && v.Type() == c.goType +} +func (c *bytesConverter) New() pref.Value { return c.def } +func (c *bytesConverter) Zero() pref.Value { return c.def } + +type enumConverter struct { + goType reflect.Type + def pref.Value +} + +func newEnumConverter(goType reflect.Type, fd pref.FieldDescriptor) Converter { + var def pref.Value + if fd.Cardinality() == pref.Repeated { + def = pref.ValueOfEnum(fd.Enum().Values().Get(0).Number()) + } else { + def = fd.Default() + } + return &enumConverter{goType, def} +} + +func (c *enumConverter) PBValueOf(v reflect.Value) pref.Value { + if v.Type() != c.goType { + panic(fmt.Sprintf("invalid type: got %v, want %v", v.Type(), c.goType)) + } + return pref.ValueOfEnum(pref.EnumNumber(v.Int())) +} + +func (c *enumConverter) GoValueOf(v pref.Value) reflect.Value { + return reflect.ValueOf(v.Enum()).Convert(c.goType) +} + +func (c *enumConverter) IsValidPB(v pref.Value) bool { + _, ok := v.Interface().(pref.EnumNumber) + return ok +} + +func (c *enumConverter) IsValidGo(v reflect.Value) bool { + return v.IsValid() && v.Type() == c.goType +} + +func (c *enumConverter) New() pref.Value { + return c.def +} + +func (c *enumConverter) Zero() pref.Value { + return c.def +} + +type messageConverter struct { + goType reflect.Type +} + +func newMessageConverter(goType reflect.Type) Converter { + return &messageConverter{goType} +} + +func (c *messageConverter) PBValueOf(v reflect.Value) pref.Value { + if v.Type() != c.goType { + panic(fmt.Sprintf("invalid type: got %v, want %v", v.Type(), c.goType)) + } + if m, ok := v.Interface().(pref.ProtoMessage); ok { + return pref.ValueOfMessage(m.ProtoReflect()) + } + return pref.ValueOfMessage(legacyWrapMessage(v)) +} + +func (c *messageConverter) GoValueOf(v pref.Value) reflect.Value { + m := v.Message() + var rv reflect.Value + if u, ok := m.(unwrapper); ok { + rv = reflect.ValueOf(u.protoUnwrap()) + } else { + rv = reflect.ValueOf(m.Interface()) + } + if rv.Type() != c.goType { + panic(fmt.Sprintf("invalid type: got %v, want %v", rv.Type(), c.goType)) + } + return rv +} + +func (c *messageConverter) IsValidPB(v pref.Value) bool { + m := v.Message() + var rv reflect.Value + if u, ok := m.(unwrapper); ok { + rv = reflect.ValueOf(u.protoUnwrap()) + } else { + rv = reflect.ValueOf(m.Interface()) + } + return rv.Type() == c.goType +} + +func (c *messageConverter) IsValidGo(v reflect.Value) bool { + return v.IsValid() && v.Type() == c.goType +} + +func (c *messageConverter) New() pref.Value { + return c.PBValueOf(reflect.New(c.goType.Elem())) +} + +func (c *messageConverter) Zero() pref.Value { + return c.PBValueOf(reflect.Zero(c.goType)) +} diff --git a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/impl/convert_list.go b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/impl/convert_list.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000..6fccab5 --- /dev/null +++ b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/impl/convert_list.go @@ -0,0 +1,141 @@ +// Copyright 2018 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. +// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style +// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. + +package impl + +import ( + "fmt" + "reflect" + + pref "google.golang.org/protobuf/reflect/protoreflect" +) + +func newListConverter(t reflect.Type, fd pref.FieldDescriptor) Converter { + switch { + case t.Kind() == reflect.Ptr && t.Elem().Kind() == reflect.Slice: + return &listPtrConverter{t, newSingularConverter(t.Elem().Elem(), fd)} + case t.Kind() == reflect.Slice: + return &listConverter{t, newSingularConverter(t.Elem(), fd)} + } + panic(fmt.Sprintf("invalid Go type %v for field %v", t, fd.FullName())) +} + +type listConverter struct { + goType reflect.Type // []T + c Converter +} + +func (c *listConverter) PBValueOf(v reflect.Value) pref.Value { + if v.Type() != c.goType { + panic(fmt.Sprintf("invalid type: got %v, want %v", v.Type(), c.goType)) + } + pv := reflect.New(c.goType) + pv.Elem().Set(v) + return pref.ValueOfList(&listReflect{pv, c.c}) +} + +func (c *listConverter) GoValueOf(v pref.Value) reflect.Value { + rv := v.List().(*listReflect).v + if rv.IsNil() { + return reflect.Zero(c.goType) + } + return rv.Elem() +} + +func (c *listConverter) IsValidPB(v pref.Value) bool { + list, ok := v.Interface().(*listReflect) + if !ok { + return false + } + return list.v.Type().Elem() == c.goType +} + +func (c *listConverter) IsValidGo(v reflect.Value) bool { + return v.IsValid() && v.Type() == c.goType +} + +func (c *listConverter) New() pref.Value { + return pref.ValueOfList(&listReflect{reflect.New(c.goType), c.c}) +} + +func (c *listConverter) Zero() pref.Value { + return pref.ValueOfList(&listReflect{reflect.Zero(reflect.PtrTo(c.goType)), c.c}) +} + +type listPtrConverter struct { + goType reflect.Type // *[]T + c Converter +} + +func (c *listPtrConverter) PBValueOf(v reflect.Value) pref.Value { + if v.Type() != c.goType { + panic(fmt.Sprintf("invalid type: got %v, want %v", v.Type(), c.goType)) + } + return pref.ValueOfList(&listReflect{v, c.c}) +} + +func (c *listPtrConverter) GoValueOf(v pref.Value) reflect.Value { + return v.List().(*listReflect).v +} + +func (c *listPtrConverter) IsValidPB(v pref.Value) bool { + list, ok := v.Interface().(*listReflect) + if !ok { + return false + } + return list.v.Type() == c.goType +} + +func (c *listPtrConverter) IsValidGo(v reflect.Value) bool { + return v.IsValid() && v.Type() == c.goType +} + +func (c *listPtrConverter) New() pref.Value { + return c.PBValueOf(reflect.New(c.goType.Elem())) +} + +func (c *listPtrConverter) Zero() pref.Value { + return c.PBValueOf(reflect.Zero(c.goType)) +} + +type listReflect struct { + v reflect.Value // *[]T + conv Converter +} + +func (ls *listReflect) Len() int { + if ls.v.IsNil() { + return 0 + } + return ls.v.Elem().Len() +} +func (ls *listReflect) Get(i int) pref.Value { + return ls.conv.PBValueOf(ls.v.Elem().Index(i)) +} +func (ls *listReflect) Set(i int, v pref.Value) { + ls.v.Elem().Index(i).Set(ls.conv.GoValueOf(v)) +} +func (ls *listReflect) Append(v pref.Value) { + ls.v.Elem().Set(reflect.Append(ls.v.Elem(), ls.conv.GoValueOf(v))) +} +func (ls *listReflect) AppendMutable() pref.Value { + if _, ok := ls.conv.(*messageConverter); !ok { + panic("invalid AppendMutable on list with non-message type") + } + v := ls.NewElement() + ls.Append(v) + return v +} +func (ls *listReflect) Truncate(i int) { + ls.v.Elem().Set(ls.v.Elem().Slice(0, i)) +} +func (ls *listReflect) NewElement() pref.Value { + return ls.conv.New() +} +func (ls *listReflect) IsValid() bool { + return !ls.v.IsNil() +} +func (ls *listReflect) protoUnwrap() interface{} { + return ls.v.Interface() +} diff --git a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/impl/convert_map.go b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/impl/convert_map.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000..de06b25 --- /dev/null +++ b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/impl/convert_map.go @@ -0,0 +1,121 @@ +// Copyright 2018 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. +// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style +// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. + +package impl + +import ( + "fmt" + "reflect" + + pref "google.golang.org/protobuf/reflect/protoreflect" +) + +type mapConverter struct { + goType reflect.Type // map[K]V + keyConv, valConv Converter +} + +func newMapConverter(t reflect.Type, fd pref.FieldDescriptor) *mapConverter { + if t.Kind() != reflect.Map { + panic(fmt.Sprintf("invalid Go type %v for field %v", t, fd.FullName())) + } + return &mapConverter{ + goType: t, + keyConv: newSingularConverter(t.Key(), fd.MapKey()), + valConv: newSingularConverter(t.Elem(), fd.MapValue()), + } +} + +func (c *mapConverter) PBValueOf(v reflect.Value) pref.Value { + if v.Type() != c.goType { + panic(fmt.Sprintf("invalid type: got %v, want %v", v.Type(), c.goType)) + } + return pref.ValueOfMap(&mapReflect{v, c.keyConv, c.valConv}) +} + +func (c *mapConverter) GoValueOf(v pref.Value) reflect.Value { + return v.Map().(*mapReflect).v +} + +func (c *mapConverter) IsValidPB(v pref.Value) bool { + mapv, ok := v.Interface().(*mapReflect) + if !ok { + return false + } + return mapv.v.Type() == c.goType +} + +func (c *mapConverter) IsValidGo(v reflect.Value) bool { + return v.IsValid() && v.Type() == c.goType +} + +func (c *mapConverter) New() pref.Value { + return c.PBValueOf(reflect.MakeMap(c.goType)) +} + +func (c *mapConverter) Zero() pref.Value { + return c.PBValueOf(reflect.Zero(c.goType)) +} + +type mapReflect struct { + v reflect.Value // map[K]V + keyConv Converter + valConv Converter +} + +func (ms *mapReflect) Len() int { + return ms.v.Len() +} +func (ms *mapReflect) Has(k pref.MapKey) bool { + rk := ms.keyConv.GoValueOf(k.Value()) + rv := ms.v.MapIndex(rk) + return rv.IsValid() +} +func (ms *mapReflect) Get(k pref.MapKey) pref.Value { + rk := ms.keyConv.GoValueOf(k.Value()) + rv := ms.v.MapIndex(rk) + if !rv.IsValid() { + return pref.Value{} + } + return ms.valConv.PBValueOf(rv) +} +func (ms *mapReflect) Set(k pref.MapKey, v pref.Value) { + rk := ms.keyConv.GoValueOf(k.Value()) + rv := ms.valConv.GoValueOf(v) + ms.v.SetMapIndex(rk, rv) +} +func (ms *mapReflect) Clear(k pref.MapKey) { + rk := ms.keyConv.GoValueOf(k.Value()) + ms.v.SetMapIndex(rk, reflect.Value{}) +} +func (ms *mapReflect) Mutable(k pref.MapKey) pref.Value { + if _, ok := ms.valConv.(*messageConverter); !ok { + panic("invalid Mutable on map with non-message value type") + } + v := ms.Get(k) + if !v.IsValid() { + v = ms.NewValue() + ms.Set(k, v) + } + return v +} +func (ms *mapReflect) Range(f func(pref.MapKey, pref.Value) bool) { + iter := mapRange(ms.v) + for iter.Next() { + k := ms.keyConv.PBValueOf(iter.Key()).MapKey() + v := ms.valConv.PBValueOf(iter.Value()) + if !f(k, v) { + return + } + } +} +func (ms *mapReflect) NewValue() pref.Value { + return ms.valConv.New() +} +func (ms *mapReflect) IsValid() bool { + return !ms.v.IsNil() +} +func (ms *mapReflect) protoUnwrap() interface{} { + return ms.v.Interface() +} diff --git a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/impl/decode.go b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/impl/decode.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000..85ba1d3 --- /dev/null +++ b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/impl/decode.go @@ -0,0 +1,274 @@ +// Copyright 2019 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. +// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style +// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. + +package impl + +import ( + "math/bits" + + "google.golang.org/protobuf/encoding/protowire" + "google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/errors" + "google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/flags" + "google.golang.org/protobuf/proto" + "google.golang.org/protobuf/reflect/protoreflect" + preg "google.golang.org/protobuf/reflect/protoregistry" + "google.golang.org/protobuf/runtime/protoiface" + piface "google.golang.org/protobuf/runtime/protoiface" +) + +type unmarshalOptions struct { + flags protoiface.UnmarshalInputFlags + resolver interface { + FindExtensionByName(field protoreflect.FullName) (protoreflect.ExtensionType, error) + FindExtensionByNumber(message protoreflect.FullName, field protoreflect.FieldNumber) (protoreflect.ExtensionType, error) + } +} + +func (o unmarshalOptions) Options() proto.UnmarshalOptions { + return proto.UnmarshalOptions{ + Merge: true, + AllowPartial: true, + DiscardUnknown: o.DiscardUnknown(), + Resolver: o.resolver, + } +} + +func (o unmarshalOptions) DiscardUnknown() bool { return o.flags&piface.UnmarshalDiscardUnknown != 0 } + +func (o unmarshalOptions) IsDefault() bool { + return o.flags == 0 && o.resolver == preg.GlobalTypes +} + +var lazyUnmarshalOptions = unmarshalOptions{ + resolver: preg.GlobalTypes, +} + +type unmarshalOutput struct { + n int // number of bytes consumed + initialized bool +} + +// unmarshal is protoreflect.Methods.Unmarshal. +func (mi *MessageInfo) unmarshal(in piface.UnmarshalInput) (piface.UnmarshalOutput, error) { + var p pointer + if ms, ok := in.Message.(*messageState); ok { + p = ms.pointer() + } else { + p = in.Message.(*messageReflectWrapper).pointer() + } + out, err := mi.unmarshalPointer(in.Buf, p, 0, unmarshalOptions{ + flags: in.Flags, + resolver: in.Resolver, + }) + var flags piface.UnmarshalOutputFlags + if out.initialized { + flags |= piface.UnmarshalInitialized + } + return piface.UnmarshalOutput{ + Flags: flags, + }, err +} + +// errUnknown is returned during unmarshaling to indicate a parse error that +// should result in a field being placed in the unknown fields section (for example, +// when the wire type doesn't match) as opposed to the entire unmarshal operation +// failing (for example, when a field extends past the available input). +// +// This is a sentinel error which should never be visible to the user. +var errUnknown = errors.New("unknown") + +func (mi *MessageInfo) unmarshalPointer(b []byte, p pointer, groupTag protowire.Number, opts unmarshalOptions) (out unmarshalOutput, err error) { + mi.init() + if flags.ProtoLegacy && mi.isMessageSet { + return unmarshalMessageSet(mi, b, p, opts) + } + initialized := true + var requiredMask uint64 + var exts *map[int32]ExtensionField + start := len(b) + for len(b) > 0 { + // Parse the tag (field number and wire type). + var tag uint64 + if b[0] < 0x80 { + tag = uint64(b[0]) + b = b[1:] + } else if len(b) >= 2 && b[1] < 128 { + tag = uint64(b[0]&0x7f) + uint64(b[1])<<7 + b = b[2:] + } else { + var n int + tag, n = protowire.ConsumeVarint(b) + if n < 0 { + return out, protowire.ParseError(n) + } + b = b[n:] + } + var num protowire.Number + if n := tag >> 3; n < uint64(protowire.MinValidNumber) || n > uint64(protowire.MaxValidNumber) { + return out, errors.New("invalid field number") + } else { + num = protowire.Number(n) + } + wtyp := protowire.Type(tag & 7) + + if wtyp == protowire.EndGroupType { + if num != groupTag { + return out, errors.New("mismatching end group marker") + } + groupTag = 0 + break + } + + var f *coderFieldInfo + if int(num) < len(mi.denseCoderFields) { + f = mi.denseCoderFields[num] + } else { + f = mi.coderFields[num] + } + var n int + err := errUnknown + switch { + case f != nil: + if f.funcs.unmarshal == nil { + break + } + var o unmarshalOutput + o, err = f.funcs.unmarshal(b, p.Apply(f.offset), wtyp, f, opts) + n = o.n + if err != nil { + break + } + requiredMask |= f.validation.requiredBit + if f.funcs.isInit != nil && !o.initialized { + initialized = false + } + default: + // Possible extension. + if exts == nil && mi.extensionOffset.IsValid() { + exts = p.Apply(mi.extensionOffset).Extensions() + if *exts == nil { + *exts = make(map[int32]ExtensionField) + } + } + if exts == nil { + break + } + var o unmarshalOutput + o, err = mi.unmarshalExtension(b, num, wtyp, *exts, opts) + if err != nil { + break + } + n = o.n + if !o.initialized { + initialized = false + } + } + if err != nil { + if err != errUnknown { + return out, err + } + n = protowire.ConsumeFieldValue(num, wtyp, b) + if n < 0 { + return out, protowire.ParseError(n) + } + if !opts.DiscardUnknown() && mi.unknownOffset.IsValid() { + u := p.Apply(mi.unknownOffset).Bytes() + *u = protowire.AppendTag(*u, num, wtyp) + *u = append(*u, b[:n]...) + } + } + b = b[n:] + } + if groupTag != 0 { + return out, errors.New("missing end group marker") + } + if mi.numRequiredFields > 0 && bits.OnesCount64(requiredMask) != int(mi.numRequiredFields) { + initialized = false + } + if initialized { + out.initialized = true + } + out.n = start - len(b) + return out, nil +} + +func (mi *MessageInfo) unmarshalExtension(b []byte, num protowire.Number, wtyp protowire.Type, exts map[int32]ExtensionField, opts unmarshalOptions) (out unmarshalOutput, err error) { + x := exts[int32(num)] + xt := x.Type() + if xt == nil { + var err error + xt, err = opts.resolver.FindExtensionByNumber(mi.Desc.FullName(), num) + if err != nil { + if err == preg.NotFound { + return out, errUnknown + } + return out, errors.New("%v: unable to resolve extension %v: %v", mi.Desc.FullName(), num, err) + } + } + xi := getExtensionFieldInfo(xt) + if xi.funcs.unmarshal == nil { + return out, errUnknown + } + if flags.LazyUnmarshalExtensions { + if opts.IsDefault() && x.canLazy(xt) { + out, valid := skipExtension(b, xi, num, wtyp, opts) + switch valid { + case ValidationValid: + if out.initialized { + x.appendLazyBytes(xt, xi, num, wtyp, b[:out.n]) + exts[int32(num)] = x + return out, nil + } + case ValidationInvalid: + return out, errors.New("invalid wire format") + case ValidationUnknown: + } + } + } + ival := x.Value() + if !ival.IsValid() && xi.unmarshalNeedsValue { + // Create a new message, list, or map value to fill in. + // For enums, create a prototype value to let the unmarshal func know the + // concrete type. + ival = xt.New() + } + v, out, err := xi.funcs.unmarshal(b, ival, num, wtyp, opts) + if err != nil { + return out, err + } + if xi.funcs.isInit == nil { + out.initialized = true + } + x.Set(xt, v) + exts[int32(num)] = x + return out, nil +} + +func skipExtension(b []byte, xi *extensionFieldInfo, num protowire.Number, wtyp protowire.Type, opts unmarshalOptions) (out unmarshalOutput, _ ValidationStatus) { + if xi.validation.mi == nil { + return out, ValidationUnknown + } + xi.validation.mi.init() + switch xi.validation.typ { + case validationTypeMessage: + if wtyp != protowire.BytesType { + return out, ValidationUnknown + } + v, n := protowire.ConsumeBytes(b) + if n < 0 { + return out, ValidationUnknown + } + out, st := xi.validation.mi.validate(v, 0, opts) + out.n = n + return out, st + case validationTypeGroup: + if wtyp != protowire.StartGroupType { + return out, ValidationUnknown + } + out, st := xi.validation.mi.validate(b, num, opts) + return out, st + default: + return out, ValidationUnknown + } +} diff --git a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/impl/encode.go b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/impl/encode.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000..8c8a794 --- /dev/null +++ b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/impl/encode.go @@ -0,0 +1,199 @@ +// Copyright 2019 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. +// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style +// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. + +package impl + +import ( + "math" + "sort" + "sync/atomic" + + "google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/flags" + proto "google.golang.org/protobuf/proto" + piface "google.golang.org/protobuf/runtime/protoiface" +) + +type marshalOptions struct { + flags piface.MarshalInputFlags +} + +func (o marshalOptions) Options() proto.MarshalOptions { + return proto.MarshalOptions{ + AllowPartial: true, + Deterministic: o.Deterministic(), + UseCachedSize: o.UseCachedSize(), + } +} + +func (o marshalOptions) Deterministic() bool { return o.flags&piface.MarshalDeterministic != 0 } +func (o marshalOptions) UseCachedSize() bool { return o.flags&piface.MarshalUseCachedSize != 0 } + +// size is protoreflect.Methods.Size. +func (mi *MessageInfo) size(in piface.SizeInput) piface.SizeOutput { + var p pointer + if ms, ok := in.Message.(*messageState); ok { + p = ms.pointer() + } else { + p = in.Message.(*messageReflectWrapper).pointer() + } + size := mi.sizePointer(p, marshalOptions{ + flags: in.Flags, + }) + return piface.SizeOutput{Size: size} +} + +func (mi *MessageInfo) sizePointer(p pointer, opts marshalOptions) (size int) { + mi.init() + if p.IsNil() { + return 0 + } + if opts.UseCachedSize() && mi.sizecacheOffset.IsValid() { + if size := atomic.LoadInt32(p.Apply(mi.sizecacheOffset).Int32()); size >= 0 { + return int(size) + } + } + return mi.sizePointerSlow(p, opts) +} + +func (mi *MessageInfo) sizePointerSlow(p pointer, opts marshalOptions) (size int) { + if flags.ProtoLegacy && mi.isMessageSet { + size = sizeMessageSet(mi, p, opts) + if mi.sizecacheOffset.IsValid() { + atomic.StoreInt32(p.Apply(mi.sizecacheOffset).Int32(), int32(size)) + } + return size + } + if mi.extensionOffset.IsValid() { + e := p.Apply(mi.extensionOffset).Extensions() + size += mi.sizeExtensions(e, opts) + } + for _, f := range mi.orderedCoderFields { + if f.funcs.size == nil { + continue + } + fptr := p.Apply(f.offset) + if f.isPointer && fptr.Elem().IsNil() { + continue + } + size += f.funcs.size(fptr, f, opts) + } + if mi.unknownOffset.IsValid() { + u := *p.Apply(mi.unknownOffset).Bytes() + size += len(u) + } + if mi.sizecacheOffset.IsValid() { + if size > math.MaxInt32 { + // The size is too large for the int32 sizecache field. + // We will need to recompute the size when encoding; + // unfortunately expensive, but better than invalid output. + atomic.StoreInt32(p.Apply(mi.sizecacheOffset).Int32(), -1) + } else { + atomic.StoreInt32(p.Apply(mi.sizecacheOffset).Int32(), int32(size)) + } + } + return size +} + +// marshal is protoreflect.Methods.Marshal. +func (mi *MessageInfo) marshal(in piface.MarshalInput) (out piface.MarshalOutput, err error) { + var p pointer + if ms, ok := in.Message.(*messageState); ok { + p = ms.pointer() + } else { + p = in.Message.(*messageReflectWrapper).pointer() + } + b, err := mi.marshalAppendPointer(in.Buf, p, marshalOptions{ + flags: in.Flags, + }) + return piface.MarshalOutput{Buf: b}, err +} + +func (mi *MessageInfo) marshalAppendPointer(b []byte, p pointer, opts marshalOptions) ([]byte, error) { + mi.init() + if p.IsNil() { + return b, nil + } + if flags.ProtoLegacy && mi.isMessageSet { + return marshalMessageSet(mi, b, p, opts) + } + var err error + // The old marshaler encodes extensions at beginning. + if mi.extensionOffset.IsValid() { + e := p.Apply(mi.extensionOffset).Extensions() + // TODO: Special handling for MessageSet? + b, err = mi.appendExtensions(b, e, opts) + if err != nil { + return b, err + } + } + for _, f := range mi.orderedCoderFields { + if f.funcs.marshal == nil { + continue + } + fptr := p.Apply(f.offset) + if f.isPointer && fptr.Elem().IsNil() { + continue + } + b, err = f.funcs.marshal(b, fptr, f, opts) + if err != nil { + return b, err + } + } + if mi.unknownOffset.IsValid() && !mi.isMessageSet { + u := *p.Apply(mi.unknownOffset).Bytes() + b = append(b, u...) + } + return b, nil +} + +func (mi *MessageInfo) sizeExtensions(ext *map[int32]ExtensionField, opts marshalOptions) (n int) { + if ext == nil { + return 0 + } + for _, x := range *ext { + xi := getExtensionFieldInfo(x.Type()) + if xi.funcs.size == nil { + continue + } + n += xi.funcs.size(x.Value(), xi.tagsize, opts) + } + return n +} + +func (mi *MessageInfo) appendExtensions(b []byte, ext *map[int32]ExtensionField, opts marshalOptions) ([]byte, error) { + if ext == nil { + return b, nil + } + + switch len(*ext) { + case 0: + return b, nil + case 1: + // Fast-path for one extension: Don't bother sorting the keys. + var err error + for _, x := range *ext { + xi := getExtensionFieldInfo(x.Type()) + b, err = xi.funcs.marshal(b, x.Value(), xi.wiretag, opts) + } + return b, err + default: + // Sort the keys to provide a deterministic encoding. + // Not sure this is required, but the old code does it. + keys := make([]int, 0, len(*ext)) + for k := range *ext { + keys = append(keys, int(k)) + } + sort.Ints(keys) + var err error + for _, k := range keys { + x := (*ext)[int32(k)] + xi := getExtensionFieldInfo(x.Type()) + b, err = xi.funcs.marshal(b, x.Value(), xi.wiretag, opts) + if err != nil { + return b, err + } + } + return b, nil + } +} diff --git a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/impl/enum.go b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/impl/enum.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000..8c1eab4 --- /dev/null +++ b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/impl/enum.go @@ -0,0 +1,21 @@ +// Copyright 2019 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. +// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style +// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. + +package impl + +import ( + "reflect" + + pref "google.golang.org/protobuf/reflect/protoreflect" +) + +type EnumInfo struct { + GoReflectType reflect.Type // int32 kind + Desc pref.EnumDescriptor +} + +func (t *EnumInfo) New(n pref.EnumNumber) pref.Enum { + return reflect.ValueOf(n).Convert(t.GoReflectType).Interface().(pref.Enum) +} +func (t *EnumInfo) Descriptor() pref.EnumDescriptor { return t.Desc } diff --git a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/impl/extension.go b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/impl/extension.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000..e904fd9 --- /dev/null +++ b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/impl/extension.go @@ -0,0 +1,156 @@ +// Copyright 2019 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. +// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style +// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. + +package impl + +import ( + "reflect" + "sync" + "sync/atomic" + + pref "google.golang.org/protobuf/reflect/protoreflect" + piface "google.golang.org/protobuf/runtime/protoiface" +) + +// ExtensionInfo implements ExtensionType. +// +// This type contains a number of exported fields for legacy compatibility. +// The only non-deprecated use of this type is through the methods of the +// ExtensionType interface. +type ExtensionInfo struct { + // An ExtensionInfo may exist in several stages of initialization. + // + // extensionInfoUninitialized: Some or all of the legacy exported + // fields may be set, but none of the unexported fields have been + // initialized. This is the starting state for an ExtensionInfo + // in legacy generated code. + // + // extensionInfoDescInit: The desc field is set, but other unexported fields + // may not be initialized. Legacy exported fields may or may not be set. + // This is the starting state for an ExtensionInfo in newly generated code. + // + // extensionInfoFullInit: The ExtensionInfo is fully initialized. + // This state is only entered after lazy initialization is complete. + init uint32 + mu sync.Mutex + + goType reflect.Type + desc extensionTypeDescriptor + conv Converter + info *extensionFieldInfo // for fast-path method implementations + + // ExtendedType is a typed nil-pointer to the parent message type that + // is being extended. It is possible for this to be unpopulated in v2 + // since the message may no longer implement the MessageV1 interface. + // + // Deprecated: Use the ExtendedType method instead. + ExtendedType piface.MessageV1 + + // ExtensionType is the zero value of the extension type. + // + // For historical reasons, reflect.TypeOf(ExtensionType) and the + // type returned by InterfaceOf may not be identical. + // + // Deprecated: Use InterfaceOf(xt.Zero()) instead. + ExtensionType interface{} + + // Field is the field number of the extension. + // + // Deprecated: Use the Descriptor().Number method instead. + Field int32 + + // Name is the fully qualified name of extension. + // + // Deprecated: Use the Descriptor().FullName method instead. + Name string + + // Tag is the protobuf struct tag used in the v1 API. + // + // Deprecated: Do not use. + Tag string + + // Filename is the proto filename in which the extension is defined. + // + // Deprecated: Use Descriptor().ParentFile().Path() instead. + Filename string +} + +// Stages of initialization: See the ExtensionInfo.init field. +const ( + extensionInfoUninitialized = 0 + extensionInfoDescInit = 1 + extensionInfoFullInit = 2 +) + +func InitExtensionInfo(xi *ExtensionInfo, xd pref.ExtensionDescriptor, goType reflect.Type) { + xi.goType = goType + xi.desc = extensionTypeDescriptor{xd, xi} + xi.init = extensionInfoDescInit +} + +func (xi *ExtensionInfo) New() pref.Value { + return xi.lazyInit().New() +} +func (xi *ExtensionInfo) Zero() pref.Value { + return xi.lazyInit().Zero() +} +func (xi *ExtensionInfo) ValueOf(v interface{}) pref.Value { + return xi.lazyInit().PBValueOf(reflect.ValueOf(v)) +} +func (xi *ExtensionInfo) InterfaceOf(v pref.Value) interface{} { + return xi.lazyInit().GoValueOf(v).Interface() +} +func (xi *ExtensionInfo) IsValidValue(v pref.Value) bool { + return xi.lazyInit().IsValidPB(v) +} +func (xi *ExtensionInfo) IsValidInterface(v interface{}) bool { + return xi.lazyInit().IsValidGo(reflect.ValueOf(v)) +} +func (xi *ExtensionInfo) TypeDescriptor() pref.ExtensionTypeDescriptor { + if atomic.LoadUint32(&xi.init) < extensionInfoDescInit { + xi.lazyInitSlow() + } + return &xi.desc +} + +func (xi *ExtensionInfo) lazyInit() Converter { + if atomic.LoadUint32(&xi.init) < extensionInfoFullInit { + xi.lazyInitSlow() + } + return xi.conv +} + +func (xi *ExtensionInfo) lazyInitSlow() { + xi.mu.Lock() + defer xi.mu.Unlock() + + if xi.init == extensionInfoFullInit { + return + } + defer atomic.StoreUint32(&xi.init, extensionInfoFullInit) + + if xi.desc.ExtensionDescriptor == nil { + xi.initFromLegacy() + } + if !xi.desc.ExtensionDescriptor.IsPlaceholder() { + if xi.ExtensionType == nil { + xi.initToLegacy() + } + xi.conv = NewConverter(xi.goType, xi.desc.ExtensionDescriptor) + xi.info = makeExtensionFieldInfo(xi.desc.ExtensionDescriptor) + xi.info.validation = newValidationInfo(xi.desc.ExtensionDescriptor, xi.goType) + } +} + +type extensionTypeDescriptor struct { + pref.ExtensionDescriptor + xi *ExtensionInfo +} + +func (xtd *extensionTypeDescriptor) Type() pref.ExtensionType { + return xtd.xi +} +func (xtd *extensionTypeDescriptor) Descriptor() pref.ExtensionDescriptor { + return xtd.ExtensionDescriptor +} diff --git a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/impl/legacy_enum.go b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/impl/legacy_enum.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000..f7d7ffb --- /dev/null +++ b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/impl/legacy_enum.go @@ -0,0 +1,219 @@ +// Copyright 2018 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. +// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style +// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. + +package impl + +import ( + "fmt" + "reflect" + "strings" + "sync" + + "google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/filedesc" + "google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/strs" + "google.golang.org/protobuf/reflect/protoreflect" + pref "google.golang.org/protobuf/reflect/protoreflect" +) + +// legacyEnumName returns the name of enums used in legacy code. +// It is neither the protobuf full name nor the qualified Go name, +// but rather an odd hybrid of both. +func legacyEnumName(ed pref.EnumDescriptor) string { + var protoPkg string + enumName := string(ed.FullName()) + if fd := ed.ParentFile(); fd != nil { + protoPkg = string(fd.Package()) + enumName = strings.TrimPrefix(enumName, protoPkg+".") + } + if protoPkg == "" { + return strs.GoCamelCase(enumName) + } + return protoPkg + "." + strs.GoCamelCase(enumName) +} + +// legacyWrapEnum wraps v as a protoreflect.Enum, +// where v must be a int32 kind and not implement the v2 API already. +func legacyWrapEnum(v reflect.Value) pref.Enum { + et := legacyLoadEnumType(v.Type()) + return et.New(pref.EnumNumber(v.Int())) +} + +var legacyEnumTypeCache sync.Map // map[reflect.Type]protoreflect.EnumType + +// legacyLoadEnumType dynamically loads a protoreflect.EnumType for t, +// where t must be an int32 kind and not implement the v2 API already. +func legacyLoadEnumType(t reflect.Type) pref.EnumType { + // Fast-path: check if a EnumType is cached for this concrete type. + if et, ok := legacyEnumTypeCache.Load(t); ok { + return et.(pref.EnumType) + } + + // Slow-path: derive enum descriptor and initialize EnumType. + var et pref.EnumType + ed := LegacyLoadEnumDesc(t) + et = &legacyEnumType{ + desc: ed, + goType: t, + } + if et, ok := legacyEnumTypeCache.LoadOrStore(t, et); ok { + return et.(pref.EnumType) + } + return et +} + +type legacyEnumType struct { + desc pref.EnumDescriptor + goType reflect.Type + m sync.Map // map[protoreflect.EnumNumber]proto.Enum +} + +func (t *legacyEnumType) New(n pref.EnumNumber) pref.Enum { + if e, ok := t.m.Load(n); ok { + return e.(pref.Enum) + } + e := &legacyEnumWrapper{num: n, pbTyp: t, goTyp: t.goType} + t.m.Store(n, e) + return e +} +func (t *legacyEnumType) Descriptor() pref.EnumDescriptor { + return t.desc +} + +type legacyEnumWrapper struct { + num pref.EnumNumber + pbTyp pref.EnumType + goTyp reflect.Type +} + +func (e *legacyEnumWrapper) Descriptor() pref.EnumDescriptor { + return e.pbTyp.Descriptor() +} +func (e *legacyEnumWrapper) Type() pref.EnumType { + return e.pbTyp +} +func (e *legacyEnumWrapper) Number() pref.EnumNumber { + return e.num +} +func (e *legacyEnumWrapper) ProtoReflect() pref.Enum { + return e +} +func (e *legacyEnumWrapper) protoUnwrap() interface{} { + v := reflect.New(e.goTyp).Elem() + v.SetInt(int64(e.num)) + return v.Interface() +} + +var ( + _ pref.Enum = (*legacyEnumWrapper)(nil) + _ unwrapper = (*legacyEnumWrapper)(nil) +) + +var legacyEnumDescCache sync.Map // map[reflect.Type]protoreflect.EnumDescriptor + +// LegacyLoadEnumDesc returns an EnumDescriptor derived from the Go type, +// which must be an int32 kind and not implement the v2 API already. +// +// This is exported for testing purposes. +func LegacyLoadEnumDesc(t reflect.Type) pref.EnumDescriptor { + // Fast-path: check if an EnumDescriptor is cached for this concrete type. + if ed, ok := legacyEnumDescCache.Load(t); ok { + return ed.(pref.EnumDescriptor) + } + + // Slow-path: initialize EnumDescriptor from the raw descriptor. + ev := reflect.Zero(t).Interface() + if _, ok := ev.(pref.Enum); ok { + panic(fmt.Sprintf("%v already implements proto.Enum", t)) + } + edV1, ok := ev.(enumV1) + if !ok { + return aberrantLoadEnumDesc(t) + } + b, idxs := edV1.EnumDescriptor() + + var ed pref.EnumDescriptor + if len(idxs) == 1 { + ed = legacyLoadFileDesc(b).Enums().Get(idxs[0]) + } else { + md := legacyLoadFileDesc(b).Messages().Get(idxs[0]) + for _, i := range idxs[1 : len(idxs)-1] { + md = md.Messages().Get(i) + } + ed = md.Enums().Get(idxs[len(idxs)-1]) + } + if ed, ok := legacyEnumDescCache.LoadOrStore(t, ed); ok { + return ed.(protoreflect.EnumDescriptor) + } + return ed +} + +var aberrantEnumDescCache sync.Map // map[reflect.Type]protoreflect.EnumDescriptor + +// aberrantLoadEnumDesc returns an EnumDescriptor derived from the Go type, +// which must not implement protoreflect.Enum or enumV1. +// +// If the type does not implement enumV1, then there is no reliable +// way to derive the original protobuf type information. +// We are unable to use the global enum registry since it is +// unfortunately keyed by the protobuf full name, which we also do not know. +// Thus, this produces some bogus enum descriptor based on the Go type name. +func aberrantLoadEnumDesc(t reflect.Type) pref.EnumDescriptor { + // Fast-path: check if an EnumDescriptor is cached for this concrete type. + if ed, ok := aberrantEnumDescCache.Load(t); ok { + return ed.(pref.EnumDescriptor) + } + + // Slow-path: construct a bogus, but unique EnumDescriptor. + ed := &filedesc.Enum{L2: new(filedesc.EnumL2)} + ed.L0.FullName = AberrantDeriveFullName(t) // e.g., github_com.user.repo.MyEnum + ed.L0.ParentFile = filedesc.SurrogateProto3 + ed.L2.Values.List = append(ed.L2.Values.List, filedesc.EnumValue{}) + + // TODO: Use the presence of a UnmarshalJSON method to determine proto2? + + vd := &ed.L2.Values.List[0] + vd.L0.FullName = ed.L0.FullName + "_UNKNOWN" // e.g., github_com.user.repo.MyEnum_UNKNOWN + vd.L0.ParentFile = ed.L0.ParentFile + vd.L0.Parent = ed + + // TODO: We could use the String method to obtain some enum value names by + // starting at 0 and print the enum until it produces invalid identifiers. + // An exhaustive query is clearly impractical, but can be best-effort. + + if ed, ok := aberrantEnumDescCache.LoadOrStore(t, ed); ok { + return ed.(pref.EnumDescriptor) + } + return ed +} + +// AberrantDeriveFullName derives a fully qualified protobuf name for the given Go type +// The provided name is not guaranteed to be stable nor universally unique. +// It should be sufficiently unique within a program. +// +// This is exported for testing purposes. +func AberrantDeriveFullName(t reflect.Type) pref.FullName { + sanitize := func(r rune) rune { + switch { + case r == '/': + return '.' + case 'a' <= r && r <= 'z', 'A' <= r && r <= 'Z', '0' <= r && r <= '9': + return r + default: + return '_' + } + } + prefix := strings.Map(sanitize, t.PkgPath()) + suffix := strings.Map(sanitize, t.Name()) + if suffix == "" { + suffix = fmt.Sprintf("UnknownX%X", reflect.ValueOf(t).Pointer()) + } + + ss := append(strings.Split(prefix, "."), suffix) + for i, s := range ss { + if s == "" || ('0' <= s[0] && s[0] <= '9') { + ss[i] = "x" + s + } + } + return pref.FullName(strings.Join(ss, ".")) +} diff --git a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/impl/legacy_export.go b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/impl/legacy_export.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000..c3d741c --- /dev/null +++ b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/impl/legacy_export.go @@ -0,0 +1,92 @@ +// Copyright 2019 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. +// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style +// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. + +package impl + +import ( + "encoding/binary" + "encoding/json" + "hash/crc32" + "math" + "reflect" + + "google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/errors" + pref "google.golang.org/protobuf/reflect/protoreflect" + piface "google.golang.org/protobuf/runtime/protoiface" +) + +// These functions exist to support exported APIs in generated protobufs. +// While these are deprecated, they cannot be removed for compatibility reasons. + +// LegacyEnumName returns the name of enums used in legacy code. +func (Export) LegacyEnumName(ed pref.EnumDescriptor) string { + return legacyEnumName(ed) +} + +// LegacyMessageTypeOf returns the protoreflect.MessageType for m, +// with name used as the message name if necessary. +func (Export) LegacyMessageTypeOf(m piface.MessageV1, name pref.FullName) pref.MessageType { + if mv := (Export{}).protoMessageV2Of(m); mv != nil { + return mv.ProtoReflect().Type() + } + return legacyLoadMessageInfo(reflect.TypeOf(m), name) +} + +// UnmarshalJSONEnum unmarshals an enum from a JSON-encoded input. +// The input can either be a string representing the enum value by name, +// or a number representing the enum number itself. +func (Export) UnmarshalJSONEnum(ed pref.EnumDescriptor, b []byte) (pref.EnumNumber, error) { + if b[0] == '"' { + var name pref.Name + if err := json.Unmarshal(b, &name); err != nil { + return 0, errors.New("invalid input for enum %v: %s", ed.FullName(), b) + } + ev := ed.Values().ByName(name) + if ev == nil { + return 0, errors.New("invalid value for enum %v: %s", ed.FullName(), name) + } + return ev.Number(), nil + } else { + var num pref.EnumNumber + if err := json.Unmarshal(b, &num); err != nil { + return 0, errors.New("invalid input for enum %v: %s", ed.FullName(), b) + } + return num, nil + } +} + +// CompressGZIP compresses the input as a GZIP-encoded file. +// The current implementation does no compression. +func (Export) CompressGZIP(in []byte) (out []byte) { + // RFC 1952, section 2.3.1. + var gzipHeader = [10]byte{0x1f, 0x8b, 0x08, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0xff} + + // RFC 1951, section 3.2.4. + var blockHeader [5]byte + const maxBlockSize = math.MaxUint16 + numBlocks := 1 + len(in)/maxBlockSize + + // RFC 1952, section 2.3.1. + var gzipFooter [8]byte + binary.LittleEndian.PutUint32(gzipFooter[0:4], crc32.ChecksumIEEE(in)) + binary.LittleEndian.PutUint32(gzipFooter[4:8], uint32(len(in))) + + // Encode the input without compression using raw DEFLATE blocks. + out = make([]byte, 0, len(gzipHeader)+len(blockHeader)*numBlocks+len(in)+len(gzipFooter)) + out = append(out, gzipHeader[:]...) + for blockHeader[0] == 0 { + blockSize := maxBlockSize + if blockSize > len(in) { + blockHeader[0] = 0x01 // final bit per RFC 1951, section 3.2.3. + blockSize = len(in) + } + binary.LittleEndian.PutUint16(blockHeader[1:3], uint16(blockSize)^0x0000) + binary.LittleEndian.PutUint16(blockHeader[3:5], uint16(blockSize)^0xffff) + out = append(out, blockHeader[:]...) + out = append(out, in[:blockSize]...) + in = in[blockSize:] + } + out = append(out, gzipFooter[:]...) + return out +} diff --git a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/impl/legacy_extension.go b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/impl/legacy_extension.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000..61757ce --- /dev/null +++ b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/impl/legacy_extension.go @@ -0,0 +1,175 @@ +// Copyright 2018 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. +// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style +// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. + +package impl + +import ( + "reflect" + + "google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/descopts" + "google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/encoding/messageset" + ptag "google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/encoding/tag" + "google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/filedesc" + "google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/pragma" + pref "google.golang.org/protobuf/reflect/protoreflect" + preg "google.golang.org/protobuf/reflect/protoregistry" + piface "google.golang.org/protobuf/runtime/protoiface" +) + +func (xi *ExtensionInfo) initToLegacy() { + xd := xi.desc + var parent piface.MessageV1 + messageName := xd.ContainingMessage().FullName() + if mt, _ := preg.GlobalTypes.FindMessageByName(messageName); mt != nil { + // Create a new parent message and unwrap it if possible. + mv := mt.New().Interface() + t := reflect.TypeOf(mv) + if mv, ok := mv.(unwrapper); ok { + t = reflect.TypeOf(mv.protoUnwrap()) + } + + // Check whether the message implements the legacy v1 Message interface. + mz := reflect.Zero(t).Interface() + if mz, ok := mz.(piface.MessageV1); ok { + parent = mz + } + } + + // Determine the v1 extension type, which is unfortunately not the same as + // the v2 ExtensionType.GoType. + extType := xi.goType + switch extType.Kind() { + case reflect.Bool, reflect.Int32, reflect.Int64, reflect.Uint32, reflect.Uint64, reflect.Float32, reflect.Float64, reflect.String: + extType = reflect.PtrTo(extType) // T -> *T for singular scalar fields + } + + // Reconstruct the legacy enum full name. + var enumName string + if xd.Kind() == pref.EnumKind { + enumName = legacyEnumName(xd.Enum()) + } + + // Derive the proto file that the extension was declared within. + var filename string + if fd := xd.ParentFile(); fd != nil { + filename = fd.Path() + } + + // For MessageSet extensions, the name used is the parent message. + name := xd.FullName() + if messageset.IsMessageSetExtension(xd) { + name = name.Parent() + } + + xi.ExtendedType = parent + xi.ExtensionType = reflect.Zero(extType).Interface() + xi.Field = int32(xd.Number()) + xi.Name = string(name) + xi.Tag = ptag.Marshal(xd, enumName) + xi.Filename = filename +} + +// initFromLegacy initializes an ExtensionInfo from +// the contents of the deprecated exported fields of the type. +func (xi *ExtensionInfo) initFromLegacy() { + // The v1 API returns "type incomplete" descriptors where only the + // field number is specified. In such a case, use a placeholder. + if xi.ExtendedType == nil || xi.ExtensionType == nil { + xd := placeholderExtension{ + name: pref.FullName(xi.Name), + number: pref.FieldNumber(xi.Field), + } + xi.desc = extensionTypeDescriptor{xd, xi} + return + } + + // Resolve enum or message dependencies. + var ed pref.EnumDescriptor + var md pref.MessageDescriptor + t := reflect.TypeOf(xi.ExtensionType) + isOptional := t.Kind() == reflect.Ptr && t.Elem().Kind() != reflect.Struct + isRepeated := t.Kind() == reflect.Slice && t.Elem().Kind() != reflect.Uint8 + if isOptional || isRepeated { + t = t.Elem() + } + switch v := reflect.Zero(t).Interface().(type) { + case pref.Enum: + ed = v.Descriptor() + case enumV1: + ed = LegacyLoadEnumDesc(t) + case pref.ProtoMessage: + md = v.ProtoReflect().Descriptor() + case messageV1: + md = LegacyLoadMessageDesc(t) + } + + // Derive basic field information from the struct tag. + var evs pref.EnumValueDescriptors + if ed != nil { + evs = ed.Values() + } + fd := ptag.Unmarshal(xi.Tag, t, evs).(*filedesc.Field) + + // Construct a v2 ExtensionType. + xd := &filedesc.Extension{L2: new(filedesc.ExtensionL2)} + xd.L0.ParentFile = filedesc.SurrogateProto2 + xd.L0.FullName = pref.FullName(xi.Name) + xd.L1.Number = pref.FieldNumber(xi.Field) + xd.L1.Cardinality = fd.L1.Cardinality + xd.L1.Kind = fd.L1.Kind + xd.L2.IsPacked = fd.L1.IsPacked + xd.L2.Default = fd.L1.Default + xd.L1.Extendee = Export{}.MessageDescriptorOf(xi.ExtendedType) + xd.L2.Enum = ed + xd.L2.Message = md + + // Derive real extension field name for MessageSets. + if messageset.IsMessageSet(xd.L1.Extendee) && md.FullName() == xd.L0.FullName { + xd.L0.FullName = xd.L0.FullName.Append(messageset.ExtensionName) + } + + tt := reflect.TypeOf(xi.ExtensionType) + if isOptional { + tt = tt.Elem() + } + xi.goType = tt + xi.desc = extensionTypeDescriptor{xd, xi} +} + +type placeholderExtension struct { + name pref.FullName + number pref.FieldNumber +} + +func (x placeholderExtension) ParentFile() pref.FileDescriptor { return nil } +func (x placeholderExtension) Parent() pref.Descriptor { return nil } +func (x placeholderExtension) Index() int { return 0 } +func (x placeholderExtension) Syntax() pref.Syntax { return 0 } +func (x placeholderExtension) Name() pref.Name { return x.name.Name() } +func (x placeholderExtension) FullName() pref.FullName { return x.name } +func (x placeholderExtension) IsPlaceholder() bool { return true } +func (x placeholderExtension) Options() pref.ProtoMessage { return descopts.Field } +func (x placeholderExtension) Number() pref.FieldNumber { return x.number } +func (x placeholderExtension) Cardinality() pref.Cardinality { return 0 } +func (x placeholderExtension) Kind() pref.Kind { return 0 } +func (x placeholderExtension) HasJSONName() bool { return false } +func (x placeholderExtension) JSONName() string { return "" } +func (x placeholderExtension) HasPresence() bool { return false } +func (x placeholderExtension) HasOptionalKeyword() bool { return false } +func (x placeholderExtension) IsExtension() bool { return true } +func (x placeholderExtension) IsWeak() bool { return false } +func (x placeholderExtension) IsPacked() bool { return false } +func (x placeholderExtension) IsList() bool { return false } +func (x placeholderExtension) IsMap() bool { return false } +func (x placeholderExtension) MapKey() pref.FieldDescriptor { return nil } +func (x placeholderExtension) MapValue() pref.FieldDescriptor { return nil } +func (x placeholderExtension) HasDefault() bool { return false } +func (x placeholderExtension) Default() pref.Value { return pref.Value{} } +func (x placeholderExtension) DefaultEnumValue() pref.EnumValueDescriptor { return nil } +func (x placeholderExtension) ContainingOneof() pref.OneofDescriptor { return nil } +func (x placeholderExtension) ContainingMessage() pref.MessageDescriptor { return nil } +func (x placeholderExtension) Enum() pref.EnumDescriptor { return nil } +func (x placeholderExtension) Message() pref.MessageDescriptor { return nil } +func (x placeholderExtension) ProtoType(pref.FieldDescriptor) { return } +func (x placeholderExtension) ProtoInternal(pragma.DoNotImplement) { return } diff --git a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/impl/legacy_file.go b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/impl/legacy_file.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000..9ab0910 --- /dev/null +++ b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/impl/legacy_file.go @@ -0,0 +1,81 @@ +// Copyright 2018 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. +// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style +// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. + +package impl + +import ( + "bytes" + "compress/gzip" + "io/ioutil" + "sync" + + "google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/filedesc" + "google.golang.org/protobuf/reflect/protoreflect" + "google.golang.org/protobuf/reflect/protoregistry" +) + +// Every enum and message type generated by protoc-gen-go since commit 2fc053c5 +// on February 25th, 2016 has had a method to get the raw descriptor. +// Types that were not generated by protoc-gen-go or were generated prior +// to that version are not supported. +// +// The []byte returned is the encoded form of a FileDescriptorProto message +// compressed using GZIP. The []int is the path from the top-level file +// to the specific message or enum declaration. +type ( + enumV1 interface { + EnumDescriptor() ([]byte, []int) + } + messageV1 interface { + Descriptor() ([]byte, []int) + } +) + +var legacyFileDescCache sync.Map // map[*byte]protoreflect.FileDescriptor + +// legacyLoadFileDesc unmarshals b as a compressed FileDescriptorProto message. +// +// This assumes that b is immutable and that b does not refer to part of a +// concatenated series of GZIP files (which would require shenanigans that +// rely on the concatenation properties of both protobufs and GZIP). +// File descriptors generated by protoc-gen-go do not rely on that property. +func legacyLoadFileDesc(b []byte) protoreflect.FileDescriptor { + // Fast-path: check whether we already have a cached file descriptor. + if fd, ok := legacyFileDescCache.Load(&b[0]); ok { + return fd.(protoreflect.FileDescriptor) + } + + // Slow-path: decompress and unmarshal the file descriptor proto. + zr, err := gzip.NewReader(bytes.NewReader(b)) + if err != nil { + panic(err) + } + b2, err := ioutil.ReadAll(zr) + if err != nil { + panic(err) + } + + fd := filedesc.Builder{ + RawDescriptor: b2, + FileRegistry: resolverOnly{protoregistry.GlobalFiles}, // do not register back to global registry + }.Build().File + if fd, ok := legacyFileDescCache.LoadOrStore(&b[0], fd); ok { + return fd.(protoreflect.FileDescriptor) + } + return fd +} + +type resolverOnly struct { + reg *protoregistry.Files +} + +func (r resolverOnly) FindFileByPath(path string) (protoreflect.FileDescriptor, error) { + return r.reg.FindFileByPath(path) +} +func (r resolverOnly) FindDescriptorByName(name protoreflect.FullName) (protoreflect.Descriptor, error) { + return r.reg.FindDescriptorByName(name) +} +func (resolverOnly) RegisterFile(protoreflect.FileDescriptor) error { + return nil +} diff --git a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/impl/legacy_message.go b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/impl/legacy_message.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000..06c68e1 --- /dev/null +++ b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/impl/legacy_message.go @@ -0,0 +1,502 @@ +// Copyright 2018 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. +// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style +// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. + +package impl + +import ( + "fmt" + "reflect" + "strings" + "sync" + + "google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/descopts" + ptag "google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/encoding/tag" + "google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/errors" + "google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/filedesc" + "google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/strs" + "google.golang.org/protobuf/reflect/protoreflect" + pref "google.golang.org/protobuf/reflect/protoreflect" + "google.golang.org/protobuf/runtime/protoiface" + piface "google.golang.org/protobuf/runtime/protoiface" +) + +// legacyWrapMessage wraps v as a protoreflect.Message, +// where v must be a *struct kind and not implement the v2 API already. +func legacyWrapMessage(v reflect.Value) pref.Message { + typ := v.Type() + if typ.Kind() != reflect.Ptr || typ.Elem().Kind() != reflect.Struct { + return aberrantMessage{v: v} + } + mt := legacyLoadMessageInfo(typ, "") + return mt.MessageOf(v.Interface()) +} + +var legacyMessageTypeCache sync.Map // map[reflect.Type]*MessageInfo + +// legacyLoadMessageInfo dynamically loads a *MessageInfo for t, +// where t must be a *struct kind and not implement the v2 API already. +// The provided name is used if it cannot be determined from the message. +func legacyLoadMessageInfo(t reflect.Type, name pref.FullName) *MessageInfo { + // Fast-path: check if a MessageInfo is cached for this concrete type. + if mt, ok := legacyMessageTypeCache.Load(t); ok { + return mt.(*MessageInfo) + } + + // Slow-path: derive message descriptor and initialize MessageInfo. + mi := &MessageInfo{ + Desc: legacyLoadMessageDesc(t, name), + GoReflectType: t, + } + + v := reflect.Zero(t).Interface() + if _, ok := v.(legacyMarshaler); ok { + mi.methods.Marshal = legacyMarshal + + // We have no way to tell whether the type's Marshal method + // supports deterministic serialization or not, but this + // preserves the v1 implementation's behavior of always + // calling Marshal methods when present. + mi.methods.Flags |= piface.SupportMarshalDeterministic + } + if _, ok := v.(legacyUnmarshaler); ok { + mi.methods.Unmarshal = legacyUnmarshal + } + if _, ok := v.(legacyMerger); ok { + mi.methods.Merge = legacyMerge + } + + if mi, ok := legacyMessageTypeCache.LoadOrStore(t, mi); ok { + return mi.(*MessageInfo) + } + return mi +} + +var legacyMessageDescCache sync.Map // map[reflect.Type]protoreflect.MessageDescriptor + +// LegacyLoadMessageDesc returns an MessageDescriptor derived from the Go type, +// which must be a *struct kind and not implement the v2 API already. +// +// This is exported for testing purposes. +func LegacyLoadMessageDesc(t reflect.Type) pref.MessageDescriptor { + return legacyLoadMessageDesc(t, "") +} +func legacyLoadMessageDesc(t reflect.Type, name pref.FullName) pref.MessageDescriptor { + // Fast-path: check if a MessageDescriptor is cached for this concrete type. + if mi, ok := legacyMessageDescCache.Load(t); ok { + return mi.(pref.MessageDescriptor) + } + + // Slow-path: initialize MessageDescriptor from the raw descriptor. + mv := reflect.Zero(t).Interface() + if _, ok := mv.(pref.ProtoMessage); ok { + panic(fmt.Sprintf("%v already implements proto.Message", t)) + } + mdV1, ok := mv.(messageV1) + if !ok { + return aberrantLoadMessageDesc(t, name) + } + + // If this is a dynamic message type where there isn't a 1-1 mapping between + // Go and protobuf types, calling the Descriptor method on the zero value of + // the message type isn't likely to work. If it panics, swallow the panic and + // continue as if the Descriptor method wasn't present. + b, idxs := func() ([]byte, []int) { + defer func() { + recover() + }() + return mdV1.Descriptor() + }() + if b == nil { + return aberrantLoadMessageDesc(t, name) + } + + // If the Go type has no fields, then this might be a proto3 empty message + // from before the size cache was added. If there are any fields, check to + // see that at least one of them looks like something we generated. + if nfield := t.Elem().NumField(); nfield > 0 { + hasProtoField := false + for i := 0; i < nfield; i++ { + f := t.Elem().Field(i) + if f.Tag.Get("protobuf") != "" || f.Tag.Get("protobuf_oneof") != "" || strings.HasPrefix(f.Name, "XXX_") { + hasProtoField = true + break + } + } + if !hasProtoField { + return aberrantLoadMessageDesc(t, name) + } + } + + md := legacyLoadFileDesc(b).Messages().Get(idxs[0]) + for _, i := range idxs[1:] { + md = md.Messages().Get(i) + } + if name != "" && md.FullName() != name { + panic(fmt.Sprintf("mismatching message name: got %v, want %v", md.FullName(), name)) + } + if md, ok := legacyMessageDescCache.LoadOrStore(t, md); ok { + return md.(protoreflect.MessageDescriptor) + } + return md +} + +var ( + aberrantMessageDescLock sync.Mutex + aberrantMessageDescCache map[reflect.Type]protoreflect.MessageDescriptor +) + +// aberrantLoadMessageDesc returns an MessageDescriptor derived from the Go type, +// which must not implement protoreflect.ProtoMessage or messageV1. +// +// This is a best-effort derivation of the message descriptor using the protobuf +// tags on the struct fields. +func aberrantLoadMessageDesc(t reflect.Type, name pref.FullName) pref.MessageDescriptor { + aberrantMessageDescLock.Lock() + defer aberrantMessageDescLock.Unlock() + if aberrantMessageDescCache == nil { + aberrantMessageDescCache = make(map[reflect.Type]protoreflect.MessageDescriptor) + } + return aberrantLoadMessageDescReentrant(t, name) +} +func aberrantLoadMessageDescReentrant(t reflect.Type, name pref.FullName) pref.MessageDescriptor { + // Fast-path: check if an MessageDescriptor is cached for this concrete type. + if md, ok := aberrantMessageDescCache[t]; ok { + return md + } + + // Slow-path: construct a descriptor from the Go struct type (best-effort). + // Cache the MessageDescriptor early on so that we can resolve internal + // cyclic references. + md := &filedesc.Message{L2: new(filedesc.MessageL2)} + md.L0.FullName = aberrantDeriveMessageName(t, name) + md.L0.ParentFile = filedesc.SurrogateProto2 + aberrantMessageDescCache[t] = md + + if t.Kind() != reflect.Ptr || t.Elem().Kind() != reflect.Struct { + return md + } + + // Try to determine if the message is using proto3 by checking scalars. + for i := 0; i < t.Elem().NumField(); i++ { + f := t.Elem().Field(i) + if tag := f.Tag.Get("protobuf"); tag != "" { + switch f.Type.Kind() { + case reflect.Bool, reflect.Int32, reflect.Int64, reflect.Uint32, reflect.Uint64, reflect.Float32, reflect.Float64, reflect.String: + md.L0.ParentFile = filedesc.SurrogateProto3 + } + for _, s := range strings.Split(tag, ",") { + if s == "proto3" { + md.L0.ParentFile = filedesc.SurrogateProto3 + } + } + } + } + + // Obtain a list of oneof wrapper types. + var oneofWrappers []reflect.Type + for _, method := range []string{"XXX_OneofFuncs", "XXX_OneofWrappers"} { + if fn, ok := t.MethodByName(method); ok { + for _, v := range fn.Func.Call([]reflect.Value{reflect.Zero(fn.Type.In(0))}) { + if vs, ok := v.Interface().([]interface{}); ok { + for _, v := range vs { + oneofWrappers = append(oneofWrappers, reflect.TypeOf(v)) + } + } + } + } + } + + // Obtain a list of the extension ranges. + if fn, ok := t.MethodByName("ExtensionRangeArray"); ok { + vs := fn.Func.Call([]reflect.Value{reflect.Zero(fn.Type.In(0))})[0] + for i := 0; i < vs.Len(); i++ { + v := vs.Index(i) + md.L2.ExtensionRanges.List = append(md.L2.ExtensionRanges.List, [2]pref.FieldNumber{ + pref.FieldNumber(v.FieldByName("Start").Int()), + pref.FieldNumber(v.FieldByName("End").Int() + 1), + }) + md.L2.ExtensionRangeOptions = append(md.L2.ExtensionRangeOptions, nil) + } + } + + // Derive the message fields by inspecting the struct fields. + for i := 0; i < t.Elem().NumField(); i++ { + f := t.Elem().Field(i) + if tag := f.Tag.Get("protobuf"); tag != "" { + tagKey := f.Tag.Get("protobuf_key") + tagVal := f.Tag.Get("protobuf_val") + aberrantAppendField(md, f.Type, tag, tagKey, tagVal) + } + if tag := f.Tag.Get("protobuf_oneof"); tag != "" { + n := len(md.L2.Oneofs.List) + md.L2.Oneofs.List = append(md.L2.Oneofs.List, filedesc.Oneof{}) + od := &md.L2.Oneofs.List[n] + od.L0.FullName = md.FullName().Append(pref.Name(tag)) + od.L0.ParentFile = md.L0.ParentFile + od.L0.Parent = md + od.L0.Index = n + + for _, t := range oneofWrappers { + if t.Implements(f.Type) { + f := t.Elem().Field(0) + if tag := f.Tag.Get("protobuf"); tag != "" { + aberrantAppendField(md, f.Type, tag, "", "") + fd := &md.L2.Fields.List[len(md.L2.Fields.List)-1] + fd.L1.ContainingOneof = od + od.L1.Fields.List = append(od.L1.Fields.List, fd) + } + } + } + } + } + + return md +} + +func aberrantDeriveMessageName(t reflect.Type, name pref.FullName) pref.FullName { + if name.IsValid() { + return name + } + func() { + defer func() { recover() }() // swallow possible nil panics + if m, ok := reflect.Zero(t).Interface().(interface{ XXX_MessageName() string }); ok { + name = pref.FullName(m.XXX_MessageName()) + } + }() + if name.IsValid() { + return name + } + if t.Kind() == reflect.Ptr { + t = t.Elem() + } + return AberrantDeriveFullName(t) +} + +func aberrantAppendField(md *filedesc.Message, goType reflect.Type, tag, tagKey, tagVal string) { + t := goType + isOptional := t.Kind() == reflect.Ptr && t.Elem().Kind() != reflect.Struct + isRepeated := t.Kind() == reflect.Slice && t.Elem().Kind() != reflect.Uint8 + if isOptional || isRepeated { + t = t.Elem() + } + fd := ptag.Unmarshal(tag, t, placeholderEnumValues{}).(*filedesc.Field) + + // Append field descriptor to the message. + n := len(md.L2.Fields.List) + md.L2.Fields.List = append(md.L2.Fields.List, *fd) + fd = &md.L2.Fields.List[n] + fd.L0.FullName = md.FullName().Append(fd.Name()) + fd.L0.ParentFile = md.L0.ParentFile + fd.L0.Parent = md + fd.L0.Index = n + + if fd.L1.IsWeak || fd.L1.HasPacked { + fd.L1.Options = func() pref.ProtoMessage { + opts := descopts.Field.ProtoReflect().New() + if fd.L1.IsWeak { + opts.Set(opts.Descriptor().Fields().ByName("weak"), protoreflect.ValueOfBool(true)) + } + if fd.L1.HasPacked { + opts.Set(opts.Descriptor().Fields().ByName("packed"), protoreflect.ValueOfBool(fd.L1.IsPacked)) + } + return opts.Interface() + } + } + + // Populate Enum and Message. + if fd.Enum() == nil && fd.Kind() == pref.EnumKind { + switch v := reflect.Zero(t).Interface().(type) { + case pref.Enum: + fd.L1.Enum = v.Descriptor() + default: + fd.L1.Enum = LegacyLoadEnumDesc(t) + } + } + if fd.Message() == nil && (fd.Kind() == pref.MessageKind || fd.Kind() == pref.GroupKind) { + switch v := reflect.Zero(t).Interface().(type) { + case pref.ProtoMessage: + fd.L1.Message = v.ProtoReflect().Descriptor() + case messageV1: + fd.L1.Message = LegacyLoadMessageDesc(t) + default: + if t.Kind() == reflect.Map { + n := len(md.L1.Messages.List) + md.L1.Messages.List = append(md.L1.Messages.List, filedesc.Message{L2: new(filedesc.MessageL2)}) + md2 := &md.L1.Messages.List[n] + md2.L0.FullName = md.FullName().Append(pref.Name(strs.MapEntryName(string(fd.Name())))) + md2.L0.ParentFile = md.L0.ParentFile + md2.L0.Parent = md + md2.L0.Index = n + + md2.L1.IsMapEntry = true + md2.L2.Options = func() pref.ProtoMessage { + opts := descopts.Message.ProtoReflect().New() + opts.Set(opts.Descriptor().Fields().ByName("map_entry"), protoreflect.ValueOfBool(true)) + return opts.Interface() + } + + aberrantAppendField(md2, t.Key(), tagKey, "", "") + aberrantAppendField(md2, t.Elem(), tagVal, "", "") + + fd.L1.Message = md2 + break + } + fd.L1.Message = aberrantLoadMessageDescReentrant(t, "") + } + } +} + +type placeholderEnumValues struct { + protoreflect.EnumValueDescriptors +} + +func (placeholderEnumValues) ByNumber(n pref.EnumNumber) pref.EnumValueDescriptor { + return filedesc.PlaceholderEnumValue(pref.FullName(fmt.Sprintf("UNKNOWN_%d", n))) +} + +// legacyMarshaler is the proto.Marshaler interface superseded by protoiface.Methoder. +type legacyMarshaler interface { + Marshal() ([]byte, error) +} + +// legacyUnmarshaler is the proto.Unmarshaler interface superseded by protoiface.Methoder. +type legacyUnmarshaler interface { + Unmarshal([]byte) error +} + +// legacyMerger is the proto.Merger interface superseded by protoiface.Methoder. +type legacyMerger interface { + Merge(protoiface.MessageV1) +} + +var legacyProtoMethods = &piface.Methods{ + Marshal: legacyMarshal, + Unmarshal: legacyUnmarshal, + Merge: legacyMerge, + + // We have no way to tell whether the type's Marshal method + // supports deterministic serialization or not, but this + // preserves the v1 implementation's behavior of always + // calling Marshal methods when present. + Flags: piface.SupportMarshalDeterministic, +} + +func legacyMarshal(in piface.MarshalInput) (piface.MarshalOutput, error) { + v := in.Message.(unwrapper).protoUnwrap() + marshaler, ok := v.(legacyMarshaler) + if !ok { + return piface.MarshalOutput{}, errors.New("%T does not implement Marshal", v) + } + out, err := marshaler.Marshal() + if in.Buf != nil { + out = append(in.Buf, out...) + } + return piface.MarshalOutput{ + Buf: out, + }, err +} + +func legacyUnmarshal(in piface.UnmarshalInput) (piface.UnmarshalOutput, error) { + v := in.Message.(unwrapper).protoUnwrap() + unmarshaler, ok := v.(legacyUnmarshaler) + if !ok { + return piface.UnmarshalOutput{}, errors.New("%T does not implement Marshal", v) + } + return piface.UnmarshalOutput{}, unmarshaler.Unmarshal(in.Buf) +} + +func legacyMerge(in piface.MergeInput) piface.MergeOutput { + dstv := in.Destination.(unwrapper).protoUnwrap() + merger, ok := dstv.(legacyMerger) + if !ok { + return piface.MergeOutput{} + } + merger.Merge(Export{}.ProtoMessageV1Of(in.Source)) + return piface.MergeOutput{Flags: piface.MergeComplete} +} + +// aberrantMessageType implements MessageType for all types other than pointer-to-struct. +type aberrantMessageType struct { + t reflect.Type +} + +func (mt aberrantMessageType) New() pref.Message { + return aberrantMessage{reflect.Zero(mt.t)} +} +func (mt aberrantMessageType) Zero() pref.Message { + return aberrantMessage{reflect.Zero(mt.t)} +} +func (mt aberrantMessageType) GoType() reflect.Type { + return mt.t +} +func (mt aberrantMessageType) Descriptor() pref.MessageDescriptor { + return LegacyLoadMessageDesc(mt.t) +} + +// aberrantMessage implements Message for all types other than pointer-to-struct. +// +// When the underlying type implements legacyMarshaler or legacyUnmarshaler, +// the aberrant Message can be marshaled or unmarshaled. Otherwise, there is +// not much that can be done with values of this type. +type aberrantMessage struct { + v reflect.Value +} + +func (m aberrantMessage) ProtoReflect() pref.Message { + return m +} + +func (m aberrantMessage) Descriptor() pref.MessageDescriptor { + return LegacyLoadMessageDesc(m.v.Type()) +} +func (m aberrantMessage) Type() pref.MessageType { + return aberrantMessageType{m.v.Type()} +} +func (m aberrantMessage) New() pref.Message { + return aberrantMessage{reflect.Zero(m.v.Type())} +} +func (m aberrantMessage) Interface() pref.ProtoMessage { + return m +} +func (m aberrantMessage) Range(f func(pref.FieldDescriptor, pref.Value) bool) { +} +func (m aberrantMessage) Has(pref.FieldDescriptor) bool { + panic("invalid field descriptor") +} +func (m aberrantMessage) Clear(pref.FieldDescriptor) { + panic("invalid field descriptor") +} +func (m aberrantMessage) Get(pref.FieldDescriptor) pref.Value { + panic("invalid field descriptor") +} +func (m aberrantMessage) Set(pref.FieldDescriptor, pref.Value) { + panic("invalid field descriptor") +} +func (m aberrantMessage) Mutable(pref.FieldDescriptor) pref.Value { + panic("invalid field descriptor") +} +func (m aberrantMessage) NewField(pref.FieldDescriptor) pref.Value { + panic("invalid field descriptor") +} +func (m aberrantMessage) WhichOneof(pref.OneofDescriptor) pref.FieldDescriptor { + panic("invalid oneof descriptor") +} +func (m aberrantMessage) GetUnknown() pref.RawFields { + return nil +} +func (m aberrantMessage) SetUnknown(pref.RawFields) { + // SetUnknown discards its input on messages which don't support unknown field storage. +} +func (m aberrantMessage) IsValid() bool { + // An invalid message is a read-only, empty message. Since we don't know anything + // about the alleged contents of this message, we can't say with confidence that + // it is invalid in this sense. Therefore, report it as valid. + return true +} +func (m aberrantMessage) ProtoMethods() *piface.Methods { + return legacyProtoMethods +} +func (m aberrantMessage) protoUnwrap() interface{} { + return m.v.Interface() +} diff --git a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/impl/merge.go b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/impl/merge.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000..cdc4267 --- /dev/null +++ b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/impl/merge.go @@ -0,0 +1,176 @@ +// Copyright 2020 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. +// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style +// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. + +package impl + +import ( + "fmt" + "reflect" + + "google.golang.org/protobuf/proto" + pref "google.golang.org/protobuf/reflect/protoreflect" + piface "google.golang.org/protobuf/runtime/protoiface" +) + +type mergeOptions struct{} + +func (o mergeOptions) Merge(dst, src proto.Message) { + proto.Merge(dst, src) +} + +// merge is protoreflect.Methods.Merge. +func (mi *MessageInfo) merge(in piface.MergeInput) piface.MergeOutput { + dp, ok := mi.getPointer(in.Destination) + if !ok { + return piface.MergeOutput{} + } + sp, ok := mi.getPointer(in.Source) + if !ok { + return piface.MergeOutput{} + } + mi.mergePointer(dp, sp, mergeOptions{}) + return piface.MergeOutput{Flags: piface.MergeComplete} +} + +func (mi *MessageInfo) mergePointer(dst, src pointer, opts mergeOptions) { + mi.init() + if dst.IsNil() { + panic(fmt.Sprintf("invalid value: merging into nil message")) + } + if src.IsNil() { + return + } + for _, f := range mi.orderedCoderFields { + if f.funcs.merge == nil { + continue + } + sfptr := src.Apply(f.offset) + if f.isPointer && sfptr.Elem().IsNil() { + continue + } + f.funcs.merge(dst.Apply(f.offset), sfptr, f, opts) + } + if mi.extensionOffset.IsValid() { + sext := src.Apply(mi.extensionOffset).Extensions() + dext := dst.Apply(mi.extensionOffset).Extensions() + if *dext == nil { + *dext = make(map[int32]ExtensionField) + } + for num, sx := range *sext { + xt := sx.Type() + xi := getExtensionFieldInfo(xt) + if xi.funcs.merge == nil { + continue + } + dx := (*dext)[num] + var dv pref.Value + if dx.Type() == sx.Type() { + dv = dx.Value() + } + if !dv.IsValid() && xi.unmarshalNeedsValue { + dv = xt.New() + } + dv = xi.funcs.merge(dv, sx.Value(), opts) + dx.Set(sx.Type(), dv) + (*dext)[num] = dx + } + } + if mi.unknownOffset.IsValid() { + du := dst.Apply(mi.unknownOffset).Bytes() + su := src.Apply(mi.unknownOffset).Bytes() + if len(*su) > 0 { + *du = append(*du, *su...) + } + } +} + +func mergeScalarValue(dst, src pref.Value, opts mergeOptions) pref.Value { + return src +} + +func mergeBytesValue(dst, src pref.Value, opts mergeOptions) pref.Value { + return pref.ValueOfBytes(append(emptyBuf[:], src.Bytes()...)) +} + +func mergeListValue(dst, src pref.Value, opts mergeOptions) pref.Value { + dstl := dst.List() + srcl := src.List() + for i, llen := 0, srcl.Len(); i < llen; i++ { + dstl.Append(srcl.Get(i)) + } + return dst +} + +func mergeBytesListValue(dst, src pref.Value, opts mergeOptions) pref.Value { + dstl := dst.List() + srcl := src.List() + for i, llen := 0, srcl.Len(); i < llen; i++ { + sb := srcl.Get(i).Bytes() + db := append(emptyBuf[:], sb...) + dstl.Append(pref.ValueOfBytes(db)) + } + return dst +} + +func mergeMessageListValue(dst, src pref.Value, opts mergeOptions) pref.Value { + dstl := dst.List() + srcl := src.List() + for i, llen := 0, srcl.Len(); i < llen; i++ { + sm := srcl.Get(i).Message() + dm := proto.Clone(sm.Interface()).ProtoReflect() + dstl.Append(pref.ValueOfMessage(dm)) + } + return dst +} + +func mergeMessageValue(dst, src pref.Value, opts mergeOptions) pref.Value { + opts.Merge(dst.Message().Interface(), src.Message().Interface()) + return dst +} + +func mergeMessage(dst, src pointer, f *coderFieldInfo, opts mergeOptions) { + if f.mi != nil { + if dst.Elem().IsNil() { + dst.SetPointer(pointerOfValue(reflect.New(f.mi.GoReflectType.Elem()))) + } + f.mi.mergePointer(dst.Elem(), src.Elem(), opts) + } else { + dm := dst.AsValueOf(f.ft).Elem() + sm := src.AsValueOf(f.ft).Elem() + if dm.IsNil() { + dm.Set(reflect.New(f.ft.Elem())) + } + opts.Merge(asMessage(dm), asMessage(sm)) + } +} + +func mergeMessageSlice(dst, src pointer, f *coderFieldInfo, opts mergeOptions) { + for _, sp := range src.PointerSlice() { + dm := reflect.New(f.ft.Elem().Elem()) + if f.mi != nil { + f.mi.mergePointer(pointerOfValue(dm), sp, opts) + } else { + opts.Merge(asMessage(dm), asMessage(sp.AsValueOf(f.ft.Elem().Elem()))) + } + dst.AppendPointerSlice(pointerOfValue(dm)) + } +} + +func mergeBytes(dst, src pointer, _ *coderFieldInfo, _ mergeOptions) { + *dst.Bytes() = append(emptyBuf[:], *src.Bytes()...) +} + +func mergeBytesNoZero(dst, src pointer, _ *coderFieldInfo, _ mergeOptions) { + v := *src.Bytes() + if len(v) > 0 { + *dst.Bytes() = append(emptyBuf[:], v...) + } +} + +func mergeBytesSlice(dst, src pointer, _ *coderFieldInfo, _ mergeOptions) { + ds := dst.BytesSlice() + for _, v := range *src.BytesSlice() { + *ds = append(*ds, append(emptyBuf[:], v...)) + } +} diff --git a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/impl/merge_gen.go b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/impl/merge_gen.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000..8816c27 --- /dev/null +++ b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/impl/merge_gen.go @@ -0,0 +1,209 @@ +// Copyright 2018 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. +// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style +// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. + +// Code generated by generate-types. DO NOT EDIT. + +package impl + +import () + +func mergeBool(dst, src pointer, _ *coderFieldInfo, _ mergeOptions) { + *dst.Bool() = *src.Bool() +} + +func mergeBoolNoZero(dst, src pointer, _ *coderFieldInfo, _ mergeOptions) { + v := *src.Bool() + if v != false { + *dst.Bool() = v + } +} + +func mergeBoolPtr(dst, src pointer, _ *coderFieldInfo, _ mergeOptions) { + p := *src.BoolPtr() + if p != nil { + v := *p + *dst.BoolPtr() = &v + } +} + +func mergeBoolSlice(dst, src pointer, _ *coderFieldInfo, _ mergeOptions) { + ds := dst.BoolSlice() + ss := src.BoolSlice() + *ds = append(*ds, *ss...) +} + +func mergeInt32(dst, src pointer, _ *coderFieldInfo, _ mergeOptions) { + *dst.Int32() = *src.Int32() +} + +func mergeInt32NoZero(dst, src pointer, _ *coderFieldInfo, _ mergeOptions) { + v := *src.Int32() + if v != 0 { + *dst.Int32() = v + } +} + +func mergeInt32Ptr(dst, src pointer, _ *coderFieldInfo, _ mergeOptions) { + p := *src.Int32Ptr() + if p != nil { + v := *p + *dst.Int32Ptr() = &v + } +} + +func mergeInt32Slice(dst, src pointer, _ *coderFieldInfo, _ mergeOptions) { + ds := dst.Int32Slice() + ss := src.Int32Slice() + *ds = append(*ds, *ss...) +} + +func mergeUint32(dst, src pointer, _ *coderFieldInfo, _ mergeOptions) { + *dst.Uint32() = *src.Uint32() +} + +func mergeUint32NoZero(dst, src pointer, _ *coderFieldInfo, _ mergeOptions) { + v := *src.Uint32() + if v != 0 { + *dst.Uint32() = v + } +} + +func mergeUint32Ptr(dst, src pointer, _ *coderFieldInfo, _ mergeOptions) { + p := *src.Uint32Ptr() + if p != nil { + v := *p + *dst.Uint32Ptr() = &v + } +} + +func mergeUint32Slice(dst, src pointer, _ *coderFieldInfo, _ mergeOptions) { + ds := dst.Uint32Slice() + ss := src.Uint32Slice() + *ds = append(*ds, *ss...) +} + +func mergeInt64(dst, src pointer, _ *coderFieldInfo, _ mergeOptions) { + *dst.Int64() = *src.Int64() +} + +func mergeInt64NoZero(dst, src pointer, _ *coderFieldInfo, _ mergeOptions) { + v := *src.Int64() + if v != 0 { + *dst.Int64() = v + } +} + +func mergeInt64Ptr(dst, src pointer, _ *coderFieldInfo, _ mergeOptions) { + p := *src.Int64Ptr() + if p != nil { + v := *p + *dst.Int64Ptr() = &v + } +} + +func mergeInt64Slice(dst, src pointer, _ *coderFieldInfo, _ mergeOptions) { + ds := dst.Int64Slice() + ss := src.Int64Slice() + *ds = append(*ds, *ss...) +} + +func mergeUint64(dst, src pointer, _ *coderFieldInfo, _ mergeOptions) { + *dst.Uint64() = *src.Uint64() +} + +func mergeUint64NoZero(dst, src pointer, _ *coderFieldInfo, _ mergeOptions) { + v := *src.Uint64() + if v != 0 { + *dst.Uint64() = v + } +} + +func mergeUint64Ptr(dst, src pointer, _ *coderFieldInfo, _ mergeOptions) { + p := *src.Uint64Ptr() + if p != nil { + v := *p + *dst.Uint64Ptr() = &v + } +} + +func mergeUint64Slice(dst, src pointer, _ *coderFieldInfo, _ mergeOptions) { + ds := dst.Uint64Slice() + ss := src.Uint64Slice() + *ds = append(*ds, *ss...) +} + +func mergeFloat32(dst, src pointer, _ *coderFieldInfo, _ mergeOptions) { + *dst.Float32() = *src.Float32() +} + +func mergeFloat32NoZero(dst, src pointer, _ *coderFieldInfo, _ mergeOptions) { + v := *src.Float32() + if v != 0 { + *dst.Float32() = v + } +} + +func mergeFloat32Ptr(dst, src pointer, _ *coderFieldInfo, _ mergeOptions) { + p := *src.Float32Ptr() + if p != nil { + v := *p + *dst.Float32Ptr() = &v + } +} + +func mergeFloat32Slice(dst, src pointer, _ *coderFieldInfo, _ mergeOptions) { + ds := dst.Float32Slice() + ss := src.Float32Slice() + *ds = append(*ds, *ss...) +} + +func mergeFloat64(dst, src pointer, _ *coderFieldInfo, _ mergeOptions) { + *dst.Float64() = *src.Float64() +} + +func mergeFloat64NoZero(dst, src pointer, _ *coderFieldInfo, _ mergeOptions) { + v := *src.Float64() + if v != 0 { + *dst.Float64() = v + } +} + +func mergeFloat64Ptr(dst, src pointer, _ *coderFieldInfo, _ mergeOptions) { + p := *src.Float64Ptr() + if p != nil { + v := *p + *dst.Float64Ptr() = &v + } +} + +func mergeFloat64Slice(dst, src pointer, _ *coderFieldInfo, _ mergeOptions) { + ds := dst.Float64Slice() + ss := src.Float64Slice() + *ds = append(*ds, *ss...) +} + +func mergeString(dst, src pointer, _ *coderFieldInfo, _ mergeOptions) { + *dst.String() = *src.String() +} + +func mergeStringNoZero(dst, src pointer, _ *coderFieldInfo, _ mergeOptions) { + v := *src.String() + if v != "" { + *dst.String() = v + } +} + +func mergeStringPtr(dst, src pointer, _ *coderFieldInfo, _ mergeOptions) { + p := *src.StringPtr() + if p != nil { + v := *p + *dst.StringPtr() = &v + } +} + +func mergeStringSlice(dst, src pointer, _ *coderFieldInfo, _ mergeOptions) { + ds := dst.StringSlice() + ss := src.StringSlice() + *ds = append(*ds, *ss...) +} diff --git a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/impl/message.go b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/impl/message.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000..c026a98 --- /dev/null +++ b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/impl/message.go @@ -0,0 +1,215 @@ +// Copyright 2018 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. +// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style +// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. + +package impl + +import ( + "fmt" + "reflect" + "strconv" + "strings" + "sync" + "sync/atomic" + + "google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/genid" + "google.golang.org/protobuf/reflect/protoreflect" + pref "google.golang.org/protobuf/reflect/protoreflect" +) + +// MessageInfo provides protobuf related functionality for a given Go type +// that represents a message. A given instance of MessageInfo is tied to +// exactly one Go type, which must be a pointer to a struct type. +// +// The exported fields must be populated before any methods are called +// and cannot be mutated after set. +type MessageInfo struct { + // GoReflectType is the underlying message Go type and must be populated. + GoReflectType reflect.Type // pointer to struct + + // Desc is the underlying message descriptor type and must be populated. + Desc pref.MessageDescriptor + + // Exporter must be provided in a purego environment in order to provide + // access to unexported fields. + Exporter exporter + + // OneofWrappers is list of pointers to oneof wrapper struct types. + OneofWrappers []interface{} + + initMu sync.Mutex // protects all unexported fields + initDone uint32 + + reflectMessageInfo // for reflection implementation + coderMessageInfo // for fast-path method implementations +} + +// exporter is a function that returns a reference to the ith field of v, +// where v is a pointer to a struct. It returns nil if it does not support +// exporting the requested field (e.g., already exported). +type exporter func(v interface{}, i int) interface{} + +// getMessageInfo returns the MessageInfo for any message type that +// is generated by our implementation of protoc-gen-go (for v2 and on). +// If it is unable to obtain a MessageInfo, it returns nil. +func getMessageInfo(mt reflect.Type) *MessageInfo { + m, ok := reflect.Zero(mt).Interface().(pref.ProtoMessage) + if !ok { + return nil + } + mr, ok := m.ProtoReflect().(interface{ ProtoMessageInfo() *MessageInfo }) + if !ok { + return nil + } + return mr.ProtoMessageInfo() +} + +func (mi *MessageInfo) init() { + // This function is called in the hot path. Inline the sync.Once logic, + // since allocating a closure for Once.Do is expensive. + // Keep init small to ensure that it can be inlined. + if atomic.LoadUint32(&mi.initDone) == 0 { + mi.initOnce() + } +} + +func (mi *MessageInfo) initOnce() { + mi.initMu.Lock() + defer mi.initMu.Unlock() + if mi.initDone == 1 { + return + } + + t := mi.GoReflectType + if t.Kind() != reflect.Ptr && t.Elem().Kind() != reflect.Struct { + panic(fmt.Sprintf("got %v, want *struct kind", t)) + } + t = t.Elem() + + si := mi.makeStructInfo(t) + mi.makeReflectFuncs(t, si) + mi.makeCoderMethods(t, si) + + atomic.StoreUint32(&mi.initDone, 1) +} + +// getPointer returns the pointer for a message, which should be of +// the type of the MessageInfo. If the message is of a different type, +// it returns ok==false. +func (mi *MessageInfo) getPointer(m pref.Message) (p pointer, ok bool) { + switch m := m.(type) { + case *messageState: + return m.pointer(), m.messageInfo() == mi + case *messageReflectWrapper: + return m.pointer(), m.messageInfo() == mi + } + return pointer{}, false +} + +type ( + SizeCache = int32 + WeakFields = map[int32]protoreflect.ProtoMessage + UnknownFields = []byte + ExtensionFields = map[int32]ExtensionField +) + +var ( + sizecacheType = reflect.TypeOf(SizeCache(0)) + weakFieldsType = reflect.TypeOf(WeakFields(nil)) + unknownFieldsType = reflect.TypeOf(UnknownFields(nil)) + extensionFieldsType = reflect.TypeOf(ExtensionFields(nil)) +) + +type structInfo struct { + sizecacheOffset offset + weakOffset offset + unknownOffset offset + extensionOffset offset + + fieldsByNumber map[pref.FieldNumber]reflect.StructField + oneofsByName map[pref.Name]reflect.StructField + oneofWrappersByType map[reflect.Type]pref.FieldNumber + oneofWrappersByNumber map[pref.FieldNumber]reflect.Type +} + +func (mi *MessageInfo) makeStructInfo(t reflect.Type) structInfo { + si := structInfo{ + sizecacheOffset: invalidOffset, + weakOffset: invalidOffset, + unknownOffset: invalidOffset, + extensionOffset: invalidOffset, + + fieldsByNumber: map[pref.FieldNumber]reflect.StructField{}, + oneofsByName: map[pref.Name]reflect.StructField{}, + oneofWrappersByType: map[reflect.Type]pref.FieldNumber{}, + oneofWrappersByNumber: map[pref.FieldNumber]reflect.Type{}, + } + +fieldLoop: + for i := 0; i < t.NumField(); i++ { + switch f := t.Field(i); f.Name { + case genid.SizeCache_goname, genid.SizeCacheA_goname: + if f.Type == sizecacheType { + si.sizecacheOffset = offsetOf(f, mi.Exporter) + } + case genid.WeakFields_goname, genid.WeakFieldsA_goname: + if f.Type == weakFieldsType { + si.weakOffset = offsetOf(f, mi.Exporter) + } + case genid.UnknownFields_goname, genid.UnknownFieldsA_goname: + if f.Type == unknownFieldsType { + si.unknownOffset = offsetOf(f, mi.Exporter) + } + case genid.ExtensionFields_goname, genid.ExtensionFieldsA_goname, genid.ExtensionFieldsB_goname: + if f.Type == extensionFieldsType { + si.extensionOffset = offsetOf(f, mi.Exporter) + } + default: + for _, s := range strings.Split(f.Tag.Get("protobuf"), ",") { + if len(s) > 0 && strings.Trim(s, "0123456789") == "" { + n, _ := strconv.ParseUint(s, 10, 64) + si.fieldsByNumber[pref.FieldNumber(n)] = f + continue fieldLoop + } + } + if s := f.Tag.Get("protobuf_oneof"); len(s) > 0 { + si.oneofsByName[pref.Name(s)] = f + continue fieldLoop + } + } + } + + // Derive a mapping of oneof wrappers to fields. + oneofWrappers := mi.OneofWrappers + for _, method := range []string{"XXX_OneofFuncs", "XXX_OneofWrappers"} { + if fn, ok := reflect.PtrTo(t).MethodByName(method); ok { + for _, v := range fn.Func.Call([]reflect.Value{reflect.Zero(fn.Type.In(0))}) { + if vs, ok := v.Interface().([]interface{}); ok { + oneofWrappers = vs + } + } + } + } + for _, v := range oneofWrappers { + tf := reflect.TypeOf(v).Elem() + f := tf.Field(0) + for _, s := range strings.Split(f.Tag.Get("protobuf"), ",") { + if len(s) > 0 && strings.Trim(s, "0123456789") == "" { + n, _ := strconv.ParseUint(s, 10, 64) + si.oneofWrappersByType[tf] = pref.FieldNumber(n) + si.oneofWrappersByNumber[pref.FieldNumber(n)] = tf + break + } + } + } + + return si +} + +func (mi *MessageInfo) New() protoreflect.Message { + return mi.MessageOf(reflect.New(mi.GoReflectType.Elem()).Interface()) +} +func (mi *MessageInfo) Zero() protoreflect.Message { + return mi.MessageOf(reflect.Zero(mi.GoReflectType).Interface()) +} +func (mi *MessageInfo) Descriptor() protoreflect.MessageDescriptor { return mi.Desc } diff --git a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/impl/message_reflect.go b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/impl/message_reflect.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000..0f4b8db --- /dev/null +++ b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/impl/message_reflect.go @@ -0,0 +1,364 @@ +// Copyright 2019 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. +// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style +// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. + +package impl + +import ( + "fmt" + "reflect" + + "google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/pragma" + pref "google.golang.org/protobuf/reflect/protoreflect" +) + +type reflectMessageInfo struct { + fields map[pref.FieldNumber]*fieldInfo + oneofs map[pref.Name]*oneofInfo + + // denseFields is a subset of fields where: + // 0 < fieldDesc.Number() < len(denseFields) + // It provides faster access to the fieldInfo, but may be incomplete. + denseFields []*fieldInfo + + // rangeInfos is a list of all fields (not belonging to a oneof) and oneofs. + rangeInfos []interface{} // either *fieldInfo or *oneofInfo + + getUnknown func(pointer) pref.RawFields + setUnknown func(pointer, pref.RawFields) + extensionMap func(pointer) *extensionMap + + nilMessage atomicNilMessage +} + +// makeReflectFuncs generates the set of functions to support reflection. +func (mi *MessageInfo) makeReflectFuncs(t reflect.Type, si structInfo) { + mi.makeKnownFieldsFunc(si) + mi.makeUnknownFieldsFunc(t, si) + mi.makeExtensionFieldsFunc(t, si) +} + +// makeKnownFieldsFunc generates functions for operations that can be performed +// on each protobuf message field. It takes in a reflect.Type representing the +// Go struct and matches message fields with struct fields. +// +// This code assumes that the struct is well-formed and panics if there are +// any discrepancies. +func (mi *MessageInfo) makeKnownFieldsFunc(si structInfo) { + mi.fields = map[pref.FieldNumber]*fieldInfo{} + md := mi.Desc + fds := md.Fields() + for i := 0; i < fds.Len(); i++ { + fd := fds.Get(i) + fs := si.fieldsByNumber[fd.Number()] + var fi fieldInfo + switch { + case fd.ContainingOneof() != nil && !fd.ContainingOneof().IsSynthetic(): + fi = fieldInfoForOneof(fd, si.oneofsByName[fd.ContainingOneof().Name()], mi.Exporter, si.oneofWrappersByNumber[fd.Number()]) + case fd.IsMap(): + fi = fieldInfoForMap(fd, fs, mi.Exporter) + case fd.IsList(): + fi = fieldInfoForList(fd, fs, mi.Exporter) + case fd.IsWeak(): + fi = fieldInfoForWeakMessage(fd, si.weakOffset) + case fd.Kind() == pref.MessageKind || fd.Kind() == pref.GroupKind: + fi = fieldInfoForMessage(fd, fs, mi.Exporter) + default: + fi = fieldInfoForScalar(fd, fs, mi.Exporter) + } + mi.fields[fd.Number()] = &fi + } + + mi.oneofs = map[pref.Name]*oneofInfo{} + for i := 0; i < md.Oneofs().Len(); i++ { + od := md.Oneofs().Get(i) + mi.oneofs[od.Name()] = makeOneofInfo(od, si, mi.Exporter) + } + + mi.denseFields = make([]*fieldInfo, fds.Len()*2) + for i := 0; i < fds.Len(); i++ { + if fd := fds.Get(i); int(fd.Number()) < len(mi.denseFields) { + mi.denseFields[fd.Number()] = mi.fields[fd.Number()] + } + } + + for i := 0; i < fds.Len(); { + fd := fds.Get(i) + if od := fd.ContainingOneof(); od != nil && !od.IsSynthetic() { + mi.rangeInfos = append(mi.rangeInfos, mi.oneofs[od.Name()]) + i += od.Fields().Len() + } else { + mi.rangeInfos = append(mi.rangeInfos, mi.fields[fd.Number()]) + i++ + } + } +} + +func (mi *MessageInfo) makeUnknownFieldsFunc(t reflect.Type, si structInfo) { + mi.getUnknown = func(pointer) pref.RawFields { return nil } + mi.setUnknown = func(pointer, pref.RawFields) { return } + if si.unknownOffset.IsValid() { + mi.getUnknown = func(p pointer) pref.RawFields { + if p.IsNil() { + return nil + } + rv := p.Apply(si.unknownOffset).AsValueOf(unknownFieldsType) + return pref.RawFields(*rv.Interface().(*[]byte)) + } + mi.setUnknown = func(p pointer, b pref.RawFields) { + if p.IsNil() { + panic("invalid SetUnknown on nil Message") + } + rv := p.Apply(si.unknownOffset).AsValueOf(unknownFieldsType) + *rv.Interface().(*[]byte) = []byte(b) + } + } else { + mi.getUnknown = func(pointer) pref.RawFields { + return nil + } + mi.setUnknown = func(p pointer, _ pref.RawFields) { + if p.IsNil() { + panic("invalid SetUnknown on nil Message") + } + } + } +} + +func (mi *MessageInfo) makeExtensionFieldsFunc(t reflect.Type, si structInfo) { + if si.extensionOffset.IsValid() { + mi.extensionMap = func(p pointer) *extensionMap { + if p.IsNil() { + return (*extensionMap)(nil) + } + v := p.Apply(si.extensionOffset).AsValueOf(extensionFieldsType) + return (*extensionMap)(v.Interface().(*map[int32]ExtensionField)) + } + } else { + mi.extensionMap = func(pointer) *extensionMap { + return (*extensionMap)(nil) + } + } +} + +type extensionMap map[int32]ExtensionField + +func (m *extensionMap) Range(f func(pref.FieldDescriptor, pref.Value) bool) { + if m != nil { + for _, x := range *m { + xd := x.Type().TypeDescriptor() + v := x.Value() + if xd.IsList() && v.List().Len() == 0 { + continue + } + if !f(xd, v) { + return + } + } + } +} +func (m *extensionMap) Has(xt pref.ExtensionType) (ok bool) { + if m == nil { + return false + } + xd := xt.TypeDescriptor() + x, ok := (*m)[int32(xd.Number())] + if !ok { + return false + } + switch { + case xd.IsList(): + return x.Value().List().Len() > 0 + case xd.IsMap(): + return x.Value().Map().Len() > 0 + case xd.Message() != nil: + return x.Value().Message().IsValid() + } + return true +} +func (m *extensionMap) Clear(xt pref.ExtensionType) { + delete(*m, int32(xt.TypeDescriptor().Number())) +} +func (m *extensionMap) Get(xt pref.ExtensionType) pref.Value { + xd := xt.TypeDescriptor() + if m != nil { + if x, ok := (*m)[int32(xd.Number())]; ok { + return x.Value() + } + } + return xt.Zero() +} +func (m *extensionMap) Set(xt pref.ExtensionType, v pref.Value) { + xd := xt.TypeDescriptor() + isValid := true + switch { + case !xt.IsValidValue(v): + isValid = false + case xd.IsList(): + isValid = v.List().IsValid() + case xd.IsMap(): + isValid = v.Map().IsValid() + case xd.Message() != nil: + isValid = v.Message().IsValid() + } + if !isValid { + panic(fmt.Sprintf("%v: assigning invalid value", xt.TypeDescriptor().FullName())) + } + + if *m == nil { + *m = make(map[int32]ExtensionField) + } + var x ExtensionField + x.Set(xt, v) + (*m)[int32(xd.Number())] = x +} +func (m *extensionMap) Mutable(xt pref.ExtensionType) pref.Value { + xd := xt.TypeDescriptor() + if xd.Kind() != pref.MessageKind && xd.Kind() != pref.GroupKind && !xd.IsList() && !xd.IsMap() { + panic("invalid Mutable on field with non-composite type") + } + if x, ok := (*m)[int32(xd.Number())]; ok { + return x.Value() + } + v := xt.New() + m.Set(xt, v) + return v +} + +// MessageState is a data structure that is nested as the first field in a +// concrete message. It provides a way to implement the ProtoReflect method +// in an allocation-free way without needing to have a shadow Go type generated +// for every message type. This technique only works using unsafe. +// +// +// Example generated code: +// +// type M struct { +// state protoimpl.MessageState +// +// Field1 int32 +// Field2 string +// Field3 *BarMessage +// ... +// } +// +// func (m *M) ProtoReflect() protoreflect.Message { +// mi := &file_fizz_buzz_proto_msgInfos[5] +// if protoimpl.UnsafeEnabled && m != nil { +// ms := protoimpl.X.MessageStateOf(Pointer(m)) +// if ms.LoadMessageInfo() == nil { +// ms.StoreMessageInfo(mi) +// } +// return ms +// } +// return mi.MessageOf(m) +// } +// +// The MessageState type holds a *MessageInfo, which must be atomically set to +// the message info associated with a given message instance. +// By unsafely converting a *M into a *MessageState, the MessageState object +// has access to all the information needed to implement protobuf reflection. +// It has access to the message info as its first field, and a pointer to the +// MessageState is identical to a pointer to the concrete message value. +// +// +// Requirements: +// • The type M must implement protoreflect.ProtoMessage. +// • The address of m must not be nil. +// • The address of m and the address of m.state must be equal, +// even though they are different Go types. +type MessageState struct { + pragma.NoUnkeyedLiterals + pragma.DoNotCompare + pragma.DoNotCopy + + atomicMessageInfo *MessageInfo +} + +type messageState MessageState + +var ( + _ pref.Message = (*messageState)(nil) + _ unwrapper = (*messageState)(nil) +) + +// messageDataType is a tuple of a pointer to the message data and +// a pointer to the message type. It is a generalized way of providing a +// reflective view over a message instance. The disadvantage of this approach +// is the need to allocate this tuple of 16B. +type messageDataType struct { + p pointer + mi *MessageInfo +} + +type ( + messageReflectWrapper messageDataType + messageIfaceWrapper messageDataType +) + +var ( + _ pref.Message = (*messageReflectWrapper)(nil) + _ unwrapper = (*messageReflectWrapper)(nil) + _ pref.ProtoMessage = (*messageIfaceWrapper)(nil) + _ unwrapper = (*messageIfaceWrapper)(nil) +) + +// MessageOf returns a reflective view over a message. The input must be a +// pointer to a named Go struct. If the provided type has a ProtoReflect method, +// it must be implemented by calling this method. +func (mi *MessageInfo) MessageOf(m interface{}) pref.Message { + // TODO: Switch the input to be an opaque Pointer. + if reflect.TypeOf(m) != mi.GoReflectType { + panic(fmt.Sprintf("type mismatch: got %T, want %v", m, mi.GoReflectType)) + } + p := pointerOfIface(m) + if p.IsNil() { + return mi.nilMessage.Init(mi) + } + return &messageReflectWrapper{p, mi} +} + +func (m *messageReflectWrapper) pointer() pointer { return m.p } +func (m *messageReflectWrapper) messageInfo() *MessageInfo { return m.mi } + +func (m *messageIfaceWrapper) ProtoReflect() pref.Message { + return (*messageReflectWrapper)(m) +} +func (m *messageIfaceWrapper) protoUnwrap() interface{} { + return m.p.AsIfaceOf(m.mi.GoReflectType.Elem()) +} + +// checkField verifies that the provided field descriptor is valid. +// Exactly one of the returned values is populated. +func (mi *MessageInfo) checkField(fd pref.FieldDescriptor) (*fieldInfo, pref.ExtensionType) { + var fi *fieldInfo + if n := fd.Number(); 0 < n && int(n) < len(mi.denseFields) { + fi = mi.denseFields[n] + } else { + fi = mi.fields[n] + } + if fi != nil { + if fi.fieldDesc != fd { + if got, want := fd.FullName(), fi.fieldDesc.FullName(); got != want { + panic(fmt.Sprintf("mismatching field: got %v, want %v", got, want)) + } + panic(fmt.Sprintf("mismatching field: %v", fd.FullName())) + } + return fi, nil + } + + if fd.IsExtension() { + if got, want := fd.ContainingMessage().FullName(), mi.Desc.FullName(); got != want { + // TODO: Should this be exact containing message descriptor match? + panic(fmt.Sprintf("extension %v has mismatching containing message: got %v, want %v", fd.FullName(), got, want)) + } + if !mi.Desc.ExtensionRanges().Has(fd.Number()) { + panic(fmt.Sprintf("extension %v extends %v outside the extension range", fd.FullName(), mi.Desc.FullName())) + } + xtd, ok := fd.(pref.ExtensionTypeDescriptor) + if !ok { + panic(fmt.Sprintf("extension %v does not implement protoreflect.ExtensionTypeDescriptor", fd.FullName())) + } + return nil, xtd.Type() + } + panic(fmt.Sprintf("field %v is invalid", fd.FullName())) +} diff --git a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/impl/message_reflect_field.go b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/impl/message_reflect_field.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000..23124a8 --- /dev/null +++ b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/impl/message_reflect_field.go @@ -0,0 +1,466 @@ +// Copyright 2018 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. +// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style +// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. + +package impl + +import ( + "fmt" + "math" + "reflect" + "sync" + + "google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/flags" + pref "google.golang.org/protobuf/reflect/protoreflect" + preg "google.golang.org/protobuf/reflect/protoregistry" +) + +type fieldInfo struct { + fieldDesc pref.FieldDescriptor + + // These fields are used for protobuf reflection support. + has func(pointer) bool + clear func(pointer) + get func(pointer) pref.Value + set func(pointer, pref.Value) + mutable func(pointer) pref.Value + newMessage func() pref.Message + newField func() pref.Value +} + +func fieldInfoForOneof(fd pref.FieldDescriptor, fs reflect.StructField, x exporter, ot reflect.Type) fieldInfo { + ft := fs.Type + if ft.Kind() != reflect.Interface { + panic(fmt.Sprintf("field %v has invalid type: got %v, want interface kind", fd.FullName(), ft)) + } + if ot.Kind() != reflect.Struct { + panic(fmt.Sprintf("field %v has invalid type: got %v, want struct kind", fd.FullName(), ot)) + } + if !reflect.PtrTo(ot).Implements(ft) { + panic(fmt.Sprintf("field %v has invalid type: %v does not implement %v", fd.FullName(), ot, ft)) + } + conv := NewConverter(ot.Field(0).Type, fd) + isMessage := fd.Message() != nil + + // TODO: Implement unsafe fast path? + fieldOffset := offsetOf(fs, x) + return fieldInfo{ + // NOTE: The logic below intentionally assumes that oneof fields are + // well-formatted. That is, the oneof interface never contains a + // typed nil pointer to one of the wrapper structs. + + fieldDesc: fd, + has: func(p pointer) bool { + if p.IsNil() { + return false + } + rv := p.Apply(fieldOffset).AsValueOf(fs.Type).Elem() + if rv.IsNil() || rv.Elem().Type().Elem() != ot || rv.Elem().IsNil() { + return false + } + return true + }, + clear: func(p pointer) { + rv := p.Apply(fieldOffset).AsValueOf(fs.Type).Elem() + if rv.IsNil() || rv.Elem().Type().Elem() != ot { + // NOTE: We intentionally don't check for rv.Elem().IsNil() + // so that (*OneofWrapperType)(nil) gets cleared to nil. + return + } + rv.Set(reflect.Zero(rv.Type())) + }, + get: func(p pointer) pref.Value { + if p.IsNil() { + return conv.Zero() + } + rv := p.Apply(fieldOffset).AsValueOf(fs.Type).Elem() + if rv.IsNil() || rv.Elem().Type().Elem() != ot || rv.Elem().IsNil() { + return conv.Zero() + } + rv = rv.Elem().Elem().Field(0) + return conv.PBValueOf(rv) + }, + set: func(p pointer, v pref.Value) { + rv := p.Apply(fieldOffset).AsValueOf(fs.Type).Elem() + if rv.IsNil() || rv.Elem().Type().Elem() != ot || rv.Elem().IsNil() { + rv.Set(reflect.New(ot)) + } + rv = rv.Elem().Elem().Field(0) + rv.Set(conv.GoValueOf(v)) + }, + mutable: func(p pointer) pref.Value { + if !isMessage { + panic(fmt.Sprintf("field %v with invalid Mutable call on field with non-composite type", fd.FullName())) + } + rv := p.Apply(fieldOffset).AsValueOf(fs.Type).Elem() + if rv.IsNil() || rv.Elem().Type().Elem() != ot || rv.Elem().IsNil() { + rv.Set(reflect.New(ot)) + } + rv = rv.Elem().Elem().Field(0) + if rv.IsNil() { + rv.Set(conv.GoValueOf(pref.ValueOfMessage(conv.New().Message()))) + } + return conv.PBValueOf(rv) + }, + newMessage: func() pref.Message { + return conv.New().Message() + }, + newField: func() pref.Value { + return conv.New() + }, + } +} + +func fieldInfoForMap(fd pref.FieldDescriptor, fs reflect.StructField, x exporter) fieldInfo { + ft := fs.Type + if ft.Kind() != reflect.Map { + panic(fmt.Sprintf("field %v has invalid type: got %v, want map kind", fd.FullName(), ft)) + } + conv := NewConverter(ft, fd) + + // TODO: Implement unsafe fast path? + fieldOffset := offsetOf(fs, x) + return fieldInfo{ + fieldDesc: fd, + has: func(p pointer) bool { + if p.IsNil() { + return false + } + rv := p.Apply(fieldOffset).AsValueOf(fs.Type).Elem() + return rv.Len() > 0 + }, + clear: func(p pointer) { + rv := p.Apply(fieldOffset).AsValueOf(fs.Type).Elem() + rv.Set(reflect.Zero(rv.Type())) + }, + get: func(p pointer) pref.Value { + if p.IsNil() { + return conv.Zero() + } + rv := p.Apply(fieldOffset).AsValueOf(fs.Type).Elem() + if rv.Len() == 0 { + return conv.Zero() + } + return conv.PBValueOf(rv) + }, + set: func(p pointer, v pref.Value) { + rv := p.Apply(fieldOffset).AsValueOf(fs.Type).Elem() + pv := conv.GoValueOf(v) + if pv.IsNil() { + panic(fmt.Sprintf("map field %v cannot be set with read-only value", fd.FullName())) + } + rv.Set(pv) + }, + mutable: func(p pointer) pref.Value { + v := p.Apply(fieldOffset).AsValueOf(fs.Type).Elem() + if v.IsNil() { + v.Set(reflect.MakeMap(fs.Type)) + } + return conv.PBValueOf(v) + }, + newField: func() pref.Value { + return conv.New() + }, + } +} + +func fieldInfoForList(fd pref.FieldDescriptor, fs reflect.StructField, x exporter) fieldInfo { + ft := fs.Type + if ft.Kind() != reflect.Slice { + panic(fmt.Sprintf("field %v has invalid type: got %v, want slice kind", fd.FullName(), ft)) + } + conv := NewConverter(reflect.PtrTo(ft), fd) + + // TODO: Implement unsafe fast path? + fieldOffset := offsetOf(fs, x) + return fieldInfo{ + fieldDesc: fd, + has: func(p pointer) bool { + if p.IsNil() { + return false + } + rv := p.Apply(fieldOffset).AsValueOf(fs.Type).Elem() + return rv.Len() > 0 + }, + clear: func(p pointer) { + rv := p.Apply(fieldOffset).AsValueOf(fs.Type).Elem() + rv.Set(reflect.Zero(rv.Type())) + }, + get: func(p pointer) pref.Value { + if p.IsNil() { + return conv.Zero() + } + rv := p.Apply(fieldOffset).AsValueOf(fs.Type) + if rv.Elem().Len() == 0 { + return conv.Zero() + } + return conv.PBValueOf(rv) + }, + set: func(p pointer, v pref.Value) { + rv := p.Apply(fieldOffset).AsValueOf(fs.Type).Elem() + pv := conv.GoValueOf(v) + if pv.IsNil() { + panic(fmt.Sprintf("list field %v cannot be set with read-only value", fd.FullName())) + } + rv.Set(pv.Elem()) + }, + mutable: func(p pointer) pref.Value { + v := p.Apply(fieldOffset).AsValueOf(fs.Type) + return conv.PBValueOf(v) + }, + newField: func() pref.Value { + return conv.New() + }, + } +} + +var ( + nilBytes = reflect.ValueOf([]byte(nil)) + emptyBytes = reflect.ValueOf([]byte{}) +) + +func fieldInfoForScalar(fd pref.FieldDescriptor, fs reflect.StructField, x exporter) fieldInfo { + ft := fs.Type + nullable := fd.HasPresence() + isBytes := ft.Kind() == reflect.Slice && ft.Elem().Kind() == reflect.Uint8 + if nullable { + if ft.Kind() != reflect.Ptr && ft.Kind() != reflect.Slice { + panic(fmt.Sprintf("field %v has invalid type: got %v, want pointer", fd.FullName(), ft)) + } + if ft.Kind() == reflect.Ptr { + ft = ft.Elem() + } + } + conv := NewConverter(ft, fd) + + // TODO: Implement unsafe fast path? + fieldOffset := offsetOf(fs, x) + return fieldInfo{ + fieldDesc: fd, + has: func(p pointer) bool { + if p.IsNil() { + return false + } + rv := p.Apply(fieldOffset).AsValueOf(fs.Type).Elem() + if nullable { + return !rv.IsNil() + } + switch rv.Kind() { + case reflect.Bool: + return rv.Bool() + case reflect.Int32, reflect.Int64: + return rv.Int() != 0 + case reflect.Uint32, reflect.Uint64: + return rv.Uint() != 0 + case reflect.Float32, reflect.Float64: + return rv.Float() != 0 || math.Signbit(rv.Float()) + case reflect.String, reflect.Slice: + return rv.Len() > 0 + default: + panic(fmt.Sprintf("field %v has invalid type: %v", fd.FullName(), rv.Type())) // should never happen + } + }, + clear: func(p pointer) { + rv := p.Apply(fieldOffset).AsValueOf(fs.Type).Elem() + rv.Set(reflect.Zero(rv.Type())) + }, + get: func(p pointer) pref.Value { + if p.IsNil() { + return conv.Zero() + } + rv := p.Apply(fieldOffset).AsValueOf(fs.Type).Elem() + if nullable { + if rv.IsNil() { + return conv.Zero() + } + if rv.Kind() == reflect.Ptr { + rv = rv.Elem() + } + } + return conv.PBValueOf(rv) + }, + set: func(p pointer, v pref.Value) { + rv := p.Apply(fieldOffset).AsValueOf(fs.Type).Elem() + if nullable && rv.Kind() == reflect.Ptr { + if rv.IsNil() { + rv.Set(reflect.New(ft)) + } + rv = rv.Elem() + } + rv.Set(conv.GoValueOf(v)) + if isBytes && rv.Len() == 0 { + if nullable { + rv.Set(emptyBytes) // preserve presence + } else { + rv.Set(nilBytes) // do not preserve presence + } + } + }, + newField: func() pref.Value { + return conv.New() + }, + } +} + +func fieldInfoForWeakMessage(fd pref.FieldDescriptor, weakOffset offset) fieldInfo { + if !flags.ProtoLegacy { + panic("no support for proto1 weak fields") + } + + var once sync.Once + var messageType pref.MessageType + lazyInit := func() { + once.Do(func() { + messageName := fd.Message().FullName() + messageType, _ = preg.GlobalTypes.FindMessageByName(messageName) + if messageType == nil { + panic(fmt.Sprintf("weak message %v for field %v is not linked in", messageName, fd.FullName())) + } + }) + } + + num := fd.Number() + return fieldInfo{ + fieldDesc: fd, + has: func(p pointer) bool { + if p.IsNil() { + return false + } + _, ok := p.Apply(weakOffset).WeakFields().get(num) + return ok + }, + clear: func(p pointer) { + p.Apply(weakOffset).WeakFields().clear(num) + }, + get: func(p pointer) pref.Value { + lazyInit() + if p.IsNil() { + return pref.ValueOfMessage(messageType.Zero()) + } + m, ok := p.Apply(weakOffset).WeakFields().get(num) + if !ok { + return pref.ValueOfMessage(messageType.Zero()) + } + return pref.ValueOfMessage(m.ProtoReflect()) + }, + set: func(p pointer, v pref.Value) { + lazyInit() + m := v.Message() + if m.Descriptor() != messageType.Descriptor() { + if got, want := m.Descriptor().FullName(), messageType.Descriptor().FullName(); got != want { + panic(fmt.Sprintf("field %v has mismatching message descriptor: got %v, want %v", fd.FullName(), got, want)) + } + panic(fmt.Sprintf("field %v has mismatching message descriptor: %v", fd.FullName(), m.Descriptor().FullName())) + } + p.Apply(weakOffset).WeakFields().set(num, m.Interface()) + }, + mutable: func(p pointer) pref.Value { + lazyInit() + fs := p.Apply(weakOffset).WeakFields() + m, ok := fs.get(num) + if !ok { + m = messageType.New().Interface() + fs.set(num, m) + } + return pref.ValueOfMessage(m.ProtoReflect()) + }, + newMessage: func() pref.Message { + lazyInit() + return messageType.New() + }, + newField: func() pref.Value { + lazyInit() + return pref.ValueOfMessage(messageType.New()) + }, + } +} + +func fieldInfoForMessage(fd pref.FieldDescriptor, fs reflect.StructField, x exporter) fieldInfo { + ft := fs.Type + conv := NewConverter(ft, fd) + + // TODO: Implement unsafe fast path? + fieldOffset := offsetOf(fs, x) + return fieldInfo{ + fieldDesc: fd, + has: func(p pointer) bool { + if p.IsNil() { + return false + } + rv := p.Apply(fieldOffset).AsValueOf(fs.Type).Elem() + return !rv.IsNil() + }, + clear: func(p pointer) { + rv := p.Apply(fieldOffset).AsValueOf(fs.Type).Elem() + rv.Set(reflect.Zero(rv.Type())) + }, + get: func(p pointer) pref.Value { + if p.IsNil() { + return conv.Zero() + } + rv := p.Apply(fieldOffset).AsValueOf(fs.Type).Elem() + return conv.PBValueOf(rv) + }, + set: func(p pointer, v pref.Value) { + rv := p.Apply(fieldOffset).AsValueOf(fs.Type).Elem() + rv.Set(conv.GoValueOf(v)) + if rv.IsNil() { + panic(fmt.Sprintf("field %v has invalid nil pointer", fd.FullName())) + } + }, + mutable: func(p pointer) pref.Value { + rv := p.Apply(fieldOffset).AsValueOf(fs.Type).Elem() + if rv.IsNil() { + rv.Set(conv.GoValueOf(conv.New())) + } + return conv.PBValueOf(rv) + }, + newMessage: func() pref.Message { + return conv.New().Message() + }, + newField: func() pref.Value { + return conv.New() + }, + } +} + +type oneofInfo struct { + oneofDesc pref.OneofDescriptor + which func(pointer) pref.FieldNumber +} + +func makeOneofInfo(od pref.OneofDescriptor, si structInfo, x exporter) *oneofInfo { + oi := &oneofInfo{oneofDesc: od} + if od.IsSynthetic() { + fs := si.fieldsByNumber[od.Fields().Get(0).Number()] + fieldOffset := offsetOf(fs, x) + oi.which = func(p pointer) pref.FieldNumber { + if p.IsNil() { + return 0 + } + rv := p.Apply(fieldOffset).AsValueOf(fs.Type).Elem() + if rv.IsNil() { // valid on either *T or []byte + return 0 + } + return od.Fields().Get(0).Number() + } + } else { + fs := si.oneofsByName[od.Name()] + fieldOffset := offsetOf(fs, x) + oi.which = func(p pointer) pref.FieldNumber { + if p.IsNil() { + return 0 + } + rv := p.Apply(fieldOffset).AsValueOf(fs.Type).Elem() + if rv.IsNil() { + return 0 + } + rv = rv.Elem() + if rv.IsNil() { + return 0 + } + return si.oneofWrappersByType[rv.Type().Elem()] + } + } + return oi +} diff --git a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/impl/message_reflect_gen.go b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/impl/message_reflect_gen.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000..741d6e5 --- /dev/null +++ b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/impl/message_reflect_gen.go @@ -0,0 +1,249 @@ +// Copyright 2018 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. +// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style +// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. + +// Code generated by generate-types. DO NOT EDIT. + +package impl + +import ( + "google.golang.org/protobuf/reflect/protoreflect" + "google.golang.org/protobuf/runtime/protoiface" +) + +func (m *messageState) Descriptor() protoreflect.MessageDescriptor { + return m.messageInfo().Desc +} +func (m *messageState) Type() protoreflect.MessageType { + return m.messageInfo() +} +func (m *messageState) New() protoreflect.Message { + return m.messageInfo().New() +} +func (m *messageState) Interface() protoreflect.ProtoMessage { + return m.protoUnwrap().(protoreflect.ProtoMessage) +} +func (m *messageState) protoUnwrap() interface{} { + return m.pointer().AsIfaceOf(m.messageInfo().GoReflectType.Elem()) +} +func (m *messageState) ProtoMethods() *protoiface.Methods { + m.messageInfo().init() + return &m.messageInfo().methods +} + +// ProtoMessageInfo is a pseudo-internal API for allowing the v1 code +// to be able to retrieve a v2 MessageInfo struct. +// +// WARNING: This method is exempt from the compatibility promise and +// may be removed in the future without warning. +func (m *messageState) ProtoMessageInfo() *MessageInfo { + return m.messageInfo() +} + +func (m *messageState) Range(f func(protoreflect.FieldDescriptor, protoreflect.Value) bool) { + m.messageInfo().init() + for _, ri := range m.messageInfo().rangeInfos { + switch ri := ri.(type) { + case *fieldInfo: + if ri.has(m.pointer()) { + if !f(ri.fieldDesc, ri.get(m.pointer())) { + return + } + } + case *oneofInfo: + if n := ri.which(m.pointer()); n > 0 { + fi := m.messageInfo().fields[n] + if !f(fi.fieldDesc, fi.get(m.pointer())) { + return + } + } + } + } + m.messageInfo().extensionMap(m.pointer()).Range(f) +} +func (m *messageState) Has(fd protoreflect.FieldDescriptor) bool { + m.messageInfo().init() + if fi, xt := m.messageInfo().checkField(fd); fi != nil { + return fi.has(m.pointer()) + } else { + return m.messageInfo().extensionMap(m.pointer()).Has(xt) + } +} +func (m *messageState) Clear(fd protoreflect.FieldDescriptor) { + m.messageInfo().init() + if fi, xt := m.messageInfo().checkField(fd); fi != nil { + fi.clear(m.pointer()) + } else { + m.messageInfo().extensionMap(m.pointer()).Clear(xt) + } +} +func (m *messageState) Get(fd protoreflect.FieldDescriptor) protoreflect.Value { + m.messageInfo().init() + if fi, xt := m.messageInfo().checkField(fd); fi != nil { + return fi.get(m.pointer()) + } else { + return m.messageInfo().extensionMap(m.pointer()).Get(xt) + } +} +func (m *messageState) Set(fd protoreflect.FieldDescriptor, v protoreflect.Value) { + m.messageInfo().init() + if fi, xt := m.messageInfo().checkField(fd); fi != nil { + fi.set(m.pointer(), v) + } else { + m.messageInfo().extensionMap(m.pointer()).Set(xt, v) + } +} +func (m *messageState) Mutable(fd protoreflect.FieldDescriptor) protoreflect.Value { + m.messageInfo().init() + if fi, xt := m.messageInfo().checkField(fd); fi != nil { + return fi.mutable(m.pointer()) + } else { + return m.messageInfo().extensionMap(m.pointer()).Mutable(xt) + } +} +func (m *messageState) NewField(fd protoreflect.FieldDescriptor) protoreflect.Value { + m.messageInfo().init() + if fi, xt := m.messageInfo().checkField(fd); fi != nil { + return fi.newField() + } else { + return xt.New() + } +} +func (m *messageState) WhichOneof(od protoreflect.OneofDescriptor) protoreflect.FieldDescriptor { + m.messageInfo().init() + if oi := m.messageInfo().oneofs[od.Name()]; oi != nil && oi.oneofDesc == od { + return od.Fields().ByNumber(oi.which(m.pointer())) + } + panic("invalid oneof descriptor " + string(od.FullName()) + " for message " + string(m.Descriptor().FullName())) +} +func (m *messageState) GetUnknown() protoreflect.RawFields { + m.messageInfo().init() + return m.messageInfo().getUnknown(m.pointer()) +} +func (m *messageState) SetUnknown(b protoreflect.RawFields) { + m.messageInfo().init() + m.messageInfo().setUnknown(m.pointer(), b) +} +func (m *messageState) IsValid() bool { + return !m.pointer().IsNil() +} + +func (m *messageReflectWrapper) Descriptor() protoreflect.MessageDescriptor { + return m.messageInfo().Desc +} +func (m *messageReflectWrapper) Type() protoreflect.MessageType { + return m.messageInfo() +} +func (m *messageReflectWrapper) New() protoreflect.Message { + return m.messageInfo().New() +} +func (m *messageReflectWrapper) Interface() protoreflect.ProtoMessage { + if m, ok := m.protoUnwrap().(protoreflect.ProtoMessage); ok { + return m + } + return (*messageIfaceWrapper)(m) +} +func (m *messageReflectWrapper) protoUnwrap() interface{} { + return m.pointer().AsIfaceOf(m.messageInfo().GoReflectType.Elem()) +} +func (m *messageReflectWrapper) ProtoMethods() *protoiface.Methods { + m.messageInfo().init() + return &m.messageInfo().methods +} + +// ProtoMessageInfo is a pseudo-internal API for allowing the v1 code +// to be able to retrieve a v2 MessageInfo struct. +// +// WARNING: This method is exempt from the compatibility promise and +// may be removed in the future without warning. +func (m *messageReflectWrapper) ProtoMessageInfo() *MessageInfo { + return m.messageInfo() +} + +func (m *messageReflectWrapper) Range(f func(protoreflect.FieldDescriptor, protoreflect.Value) bool) { + m.messageInfo().init() + for _, ri := range m.messageInfo().rangeInfos { + switch ri := ri.(type) { + case *fieldInfo: + if ri.has(m.pointer()) { + if !f(ri.fieldDesc, ri.get(m.pointer())) { + return + } + } + case *oneofInfo: + if n := ri.which(m.pointer()); n > 0 { + fi := m.messageInfo().fields[n] + if !f(fi.fieldDesc, fi.get(m.pointer())) { + return + } + } + } + } + m.messageInfo().extensionMap(m.pointer()).Range(f) +} +func (m *messageReflectWrapper) Has(fd protoreflect.FieldDescriptor) bool { + m.messageInfo().init() + if fi, xt := m.messageInfo().checkField(fd); fi != nil { + return fi.has(m.pointer()) + } else { + return m.messageInfo().extensionMap(m.pointer()).Has(xt) + } +} +func (m *messageReflectWrapper) Clear(fd protoreflect.FieldDescriptor) { + m.messageInfo().init() + if fi, xt := m.messageInfo().checkField(fd); fi != nil { + fi.clear(m.pointer()) + } else { + m.messageInfo().extensionMap(m.pointer()).Clear(xt) + } +} +func (m *messageReflectWrapper) Get(fd protoreflect.FieldDescriptor) protoreflect.Value { + m.messageInfo().init() + if fi, xt := m.messageInfo().checkField(fd); fi != nil { + return fi.get(m.pointer()) + } else { + return m.messageInfo().extensionMap(m.pointer()).Get(xt) + } +} +func (m *messageReflectWrapper) Set(fd protoreflect.FieldDescriptor, v protoreflect.Value) { + m.messageInfo().init() + if fi, xt := m.messageInfo().checkField(fd); fi != nil { + fi.set(m.pointer(), v) + } else { + m.messageInfo().extensionMap(m.pointer()).Set(xt, v) + } +} +func (m *messageReflectWrapper) Mutable(fd protoreflect.FieldDescriptor) protoreflect.Value { + m.messageInfo().init() + if fi, xt := m.messageInfo().checkField(fd); fi != nil { + return fi.mutable(m.pointer()) + } else { + return m.messageInfo().extensionMap(m.pointer()).Mutable(xt) + } +} +func (m *messageReflectWrapper) NewField(fd protoreflect.FieldDescriptor) protoreflect.Value { + m.messageInfo().init() + if fi, xt := m.messageInfo().checkField(fd); fi != nil { + return fi.newField() + } else { + return xt.New() + } +} +func (m *messageReflectWrapper) WhichOneof(od protoreflect.OneofDescriptor) protoreflect.FieldDescriptor { + m.messageInfo().init() + if oi := m.messageInfo().oneofs[od.Name()]; oi != nil && oi.oneofDesc == od { + return od.Fields().ByNumber(oi.which(m.pointer())) + } + panic("invalid oneof descriptor " + string(od.FullName()) + " for message " + string(m.Descriptor().FullName())) +} +func (m *messageReflectWrapper) GetUnknown() protoreflect.RawFields { + m.messageInfo().init() + return m.messageInfo().getUnknown(m.pointer()) +} +func (m *messageReflectWrapper) SetUnknown(b protoreflect.RawFields) { + m.messageInfo().init() + m.messageInfo().setUnknown(m.pointer(), b) +} +func (m *messageReflectWrapper) IsValid() bool { + return !m.pointer().IsNil() +} diff --git a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/impl/pointer_reflect.go b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/impl/pointer_reflect.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000..67b4ede --- /dev/null +++ b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/impl/pointer_reflect.go @@ -0,0 +1,177 @@ +// Copyright 2018 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. +// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style +// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. + +// +build purego appengine + +package impl + +import ( + "fmt" + "reflect" + "sync" +) + +const UnsafeEnabled = false + +// Pointer is an opaque pointer type. +type Pointer interface{} + +// offset represents the offset to a struct field, accessible from a pointer. +// The offset is the field index into a struct. +type offset struct { + index int + export exporter +} + +// offsetOf returns a field offset for the struct field. +func offsetOf(f reflect.StructField, x exporter) offset { + if len(f.Index) != 1 { + panic("embedded structs are not supported") + } + if f.PkgPath == "" { + return offset{index: f.Index[0]} // field is already exported + } + if x == nil { + panic("exporter must be provided for unexported field") + } + return offset{index: f.Index[0], export: x} +} + +// IsValid reports whether the offset is valid. +func (f offset) IsValid() bool { return f.index >= 0 } + +// invalidOffset is an invalid field offset. +var invalidOffset = offset{index: -1} + +// zeroOffset is a noop when calling pointer.Apply. +var zeroOffset = offset{index: 0} + +// pointer is an abstract representation of a pointer to a struct or field. +type pointer struct{ v reflect.Value } + +// pointerOf returns p as a pointer. +func pointerOf(p Pointer) pointer { + return pointerOfIface(p) +} + +// pointerOfValue returns v as a pointer. +func pointerOfValue(v reflect.Value) pointer { + return pointer{v: v} +} + +// pointerOfIface returns the pointer portion of an interface. +func pointerOfIface(v interface{}) pointer { + return pointer{v: reflect.ValueOf(v)} +} + +// IsNil reports whether the pointer is nil. +func (p pointer) IsNil() bool { + return p.v.IsNil() +} + +// Apply adds an offset to the pointer to derive a new pointer +// to a specified field. The current pointer must be pointing at a struct. +func (p pointer) Apply(f offset) pointer { + if f.export != nil { + if v := reflect.ValueOf(f.export(p.v.Interface(), f.index)); v.IsValid() { + return pointer{v: v} + } + } + return pointer{v: p.v.Elem().Field(f.index).Addr()} +} + +// AsValueOf treats p as a pointer to an object of type t and returns the value. +// It is equivalent to reflect.ValueOf(p.AsIfaceOf(t)) +func (p pointer) AsValueOf(t reflect.Type) reflect.Value { + if got := p.v.Type().Elem(); got != t { + panic(fmt.Sprintf("invalid type: got %v, want %v", got, t)) + } + return p.v +} + +// AsIfaceOf treats p as a pointer to an object of type t and returns the value. +// It is equivalent to p.AsValueOf(t).Interface() +func (p pointer) AsIfaceOf(t reflect.Type) interface{} { + return p.AsValueOf(t).Interface() +} + +func (p pointer) Bool() *bool { return p.v.Interface().(*bool) } +func (p pointer) BoolPtr() **bool { return p.v.Interface().(**bool) } +func (p pointer) BoolSlice() *[]bool { return p.v.Interface().(*[]bool) } +func (p pointer) Int32() *int32 { return p.v.Interface().(*int32) } +func (p pointer) Int32Ptr() **int32 { return p.v.Interface().(**int32) } +func (p pointer) Int32Slice() *[]int32 { return p.v.Interface().(*[]int32) } +func (p pointer) Int64() *int64 { return p.v.Interface().(*int64) } +func (p pointer) Int64Ptr() **int64 { return p.v.Interface().(**int64) } +func (p pointer) Int64Slice() *[]int64 { return p.v.Interface().(*[]int64) } +func (p pointer) Uint32() *uint32 { return p.v.Interface().(*uint32) } +func (p pointer) Uint32Ptr() **uint32 { return p.v.Interface().(**uint32) } +func (p pointer) Uint32Slice() *[]uint32 { return p.v.Interface().(*[]uint32) } +func (p pointer) Uint64() *uint64 { return p.v.Interface().(*uint64) } +func (p pointer) Uint64Ptr() **uint64 { return p.v.Interface().(**uint64) } +func (p pointer) Uint64Slice() *[]uint64 { return p.v.Interface().(*[]uint64) } +func (p pointer) Float32() *float32 { return p.v.Interface().(*float32) } +func (p pointer) Float32Ptr() **float32 { return p.v.Interface().(**float32) } +func (p pointer) Float32Slice() *[]float32 { return p.v.Interface().(*[]float32) } +func (p pointer) Float64() *float64 { return p.v.Interface().(*float64) } +func (p pointer) Float64Ptr() **float64 { return p.v.Interface().(**float64) } +func (p pointer) Float64Slice() *[]float64 { return p.v.Interface().(*[]float64) } +func (p pointer) String() *string { return p.v.Interface().(*string) } +func (p pointer) StringPtr() **string { return p.v.Interface().(**string) } +func (p pointer) StringSlice() *[]string { return p.v.Interface().(*[]string) } +func (p pointer) Bytes() *[]byte { return p.v.Interface().(*[]byte) } +func (p pointer) BytesSlice() *[][]byte { return p.v.Interface().(*[][]byte) } +func (p pointer) WeakFields() *weakFields { return (*weakFields)(p.v.Interface().(*WeakFields)) } +func (p pointer) Extensions() *map[int32]ExtensionField { + return p.v.Interface().(*map[int32]ExtensionField) +} + +func (p pointer) Elem() pointer { + return pointer{v: p.v.Elem()} +} + +// PointerSlice copies []*T from p as a new []pointer. +// This behavior differs from the implementation in pointer_unsafe.go. +func (p pointer) PointerSlice() []pointer { + // TODO: reconsider this + if p.v.IsNil() { + return nil + } + n := p.v.Elem().Len() + s := make([]pointer, n) + for i := 0; i < n; i++ { + s[i] = pointer{v: p.v.Elem().Index(i)} + } + return s +} + +// AppendPointerSlice appends v to p, which must be a []*T. +func (p pointer) AppendPointerSlice(v pointer) { + sp := p.v.Elem() + sp.Set(reflect.Append(sp, v.v)) +} + +// SetPointer sets *p to v. +func (p pointer) SetPointer(v pointer) { + p.v.Elem().Set(v.v) +} + +func (Export) MessageStateOf(p Pointer) *messageState { panic("not supported") } +func (ms *messageState) pointer() pointer { panic("not supported") } +func (ms *messageState) messageInfo() *MessageInfo { panic("not supported") } +func (ms *messageState) LoadMessageInfo() *MessageInfo { panic("not supported") } +func (ms *messageState) StoreMessageInfo(mi *MessageInfo) { panic("not supported") } + +type atomicNilMessage struct { + once sync.Once + m messageReflectWrapper +} + +func (m *atomicNilMessage) Init(mi *MessageInfo) *messageReflectWrapper { + m.once.Do(func() { + m.m.p = pointerOfIface(reflect.Zero(mi.GoReflectType).Interface()) + m.m.mi = mi + }) + return &m.m +} diff --git a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/impl/pointer_unsafe.go b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/impl/pointer_unsafe.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000..088aa85 --- /dev/null +++ b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/impl/pointer_unsafe.go @@ -0,0 +1,173 @@ +// Copyright 2018 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. +// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style +// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. + +// +build !purego,!appengine + +package impl + +import ( + "reflect" + "sync/atomic" + "unsafe" +) + +const UnsafeEnabled = true + +// Pointer is an opaque pointer type. +type Pointer unsafe.Pointer + +// offset represents the offset to a struct field, accessible from a pointer. +// The offset is the byte offset to the field from the start of the struct. +type offset uintptr + +// offsetOf returns a field offset for the struct field. +func offsetOf(f reflect.StructField, x exporter) offset { + return offset(f.Offset) +} + +// IsValid reports whether the offset is valid. +func (f offset) IsValid() bool { return f != invalidOffset } + +// invalidOffset is an invalid field offset. +var invalidOffset = ^offset(0) + +// zeroOffset is a noop when calling pointer.Apply. +var zeroOffset = offset(0) + +// pointer is a pointer to a message struct or field. +type pointer struct{ p unsafe.Pointer } + +// pointerOf returns p as a pointer. +func pointerOf(p Pointer) pointer { + return pointer{p: unsafe.Pointer(p)} +} + +// pointerOfValue returns v as a pointer. +func pointerOfValue(v reflect.Value) pointer { + return pointer{p: unsafe.Pointer(v.Pointer())} +} + +// pointerOfIface returns the pointer portion of an interface. +func pointerOfIface(v interface{}) pointer { + type ifaceHeader struct { + Type unsafe.Pointer + Data unsafe.Pointer + } + return pointer{p: (*ifaceHeader)(unsafe.Pointer(&v)).Data} +} + +// IsNil reports whether the pointer is nil. +func (p pointer) IsNil() bool { + return p.p == nil +} + +// Apply adds an offset to the pointer to derive a new pointer +// to a specified field. The pointer must be valid and pointing at a struct. +func (p pointer) Apply(f offset) pointer { + if p.IsNil() { + panic("invalid nil pointer") + } + return pointer{p: unsafe.Pointer(uintptr(p.p) + uintptr(f))} +} + +// AsValueOf treats p as a pointer to an object of type t and returns the value. +// It is equivalent to reflect.ValueOf(p.AsIfaceOf(t)) +func (p pointer) AsValueOf(t reflect.Type) reflect.Value { + return reflect.NewAt(t, p.p) +} + +// AsIfaceOf treats p as a pointer to an object of type t and returns the value. +// It is equivalent to p.AsValueOf(t).Interface() +func (p pointer) AsIfaceOf(t reflect.Type) interface{} { + // TODO: Use tricky unsafe magic to directly create ifaceHeader. + return p.AsValueOf(t).Interface() +} + +func (p pointer) Bool() *bool { return (*bool)(p.p) } +func (p pointer) BoolPtr() **bool { return (**bool)(p.p) } +func (p pointer) BoolSlice() *[]bool { return (*[]bool)(p.p) } +func (p pointer) Int32() *int32 { return (*int32)(p.p) } +func (p pointer) Int32Ptr() **int32 { return (**int32)(p.p) } +func (p pointer) Int32Slice() *[]int32 { return (*[]int32)(p.p) } +func (p pointer) Int64() *int64 { return (*int64)(p.p) } +func (p pointer) Int64Ptr() **int64 { return (**int64)(p.p) } +func (p pointer) Int64Slice() *[]int64 { return (*[]int64)(p.p) } +func (p pointer) Uint32() *uint32 { return (*uint32)(p.p) } +func (p pointer) Uint32Ptr() **uint32 { return (**uint32)(p.p) } +func (p pointer) Uint32Slice() *[]uint32 { return (*[]uint32)(p.p) } +func (p pointer) Uint64() *uint64 { return (*uint64)(p.p) } +func (p pointer) Uint64Ptr() **uint64 { return (**uint64)(p.p) } +func (p pointer) Uint64Slice() *[]uint64 { return (*[]uint64)(p.p) } +func (p pointer) Float32() *float32 { return (*float32)(p.p) } +func (p pointer) Float32Ptr() **float32 { return (**float32)(p.p) } +func (p pointer) Float32Slice() *[]float32 { return (*[]float32)(p.p) } +func (p pointer) Float64() *float64 { return (*float64)(p.p) } +func (p pointer) Float64Ptr() **float64 { return (**float64)(p.p) } +func (p pointer) Float64Slice() *[]float64 { return (*[]float64)(p.p) } +func (p pointer) String() *string { return (*string)(p.p) } +func (p pointer) StringPtr() **string { return (**string)(p.p) } +func (p pointer) StringSlice() *[]string { return (*[]string)(p.p) } +func (p pointer) Bytes() *[]byte { return (*[]byte)(p.p) } +func (p pointer) BytesSlice() *[][]byte { return (*[][]byte)(p.p) } +func (p pointer) WeakFields() *weakFields { return (*weakFields)(p.p) } +func (p pointer) Extensions() *map[int32]ExtensionField { return (*map[int32]ExtensionField)(p.p) } + +func (p pointer) Elem() pointer { + return pointer{p: *(*unsafe.Pointer)(p.p)} +} + +// PointerSlice loads []*T from p as a []pointer. +// The value returned is aliased with the original slice. +// This behavior differs from the implementation in pointer_reflect.go. +func (p pointer) PointerSlice() []pointer { + // Super-tricky - p should point to a []*T where T is a + // message type. We load it as []pointer. + return *(*[]pointer)(p.p) +} + +// AppendPointerSlice appends v to p, which must be a []*T. +func (p pointer) AppendPointerSlice(v pointer) { + *(*[]pointer)(p.p) = append(*(*[]pointer)(p.p), v) +} + +// SetPointer sets *p to v. +func (p pointer) SetPointer(v pointer) { + *(*unsafe.Pointer)(p.p) = (unsafe.Pointer)(v.p) +} + +// Static check that MessageState does not exceed the size of a pointer. +const _ = uint(unsafe.Sizeof(unsafe.Pointer(nil)) - unsafe.Sizeof(MessageState{})) + +func (Export) MessageStateOf(p Pointer) *messageState { + // Super-tricky - see documentation on MessageState. + return (*messageState)(unsafe.Pointer(p)) +} +func (ms *messageState) pointer() pointer { + // Super-tricky - see documentation on MessageState. + return pointer{p: unsafe.Pointer(ms)} +} +func (ms *messageState) messageInfo() *MessageInfo { + mi := ms.LoadMessageInfo() + if mi == nil { + panic("invalid nil message info; this suggests memory corruption due to a race or shallow copy on the message struct") + } + return mi +} +func (ms *messageState) LoadMessageInfo() *MessageInfo { + return (*MessageInfo)(atomic.LoadPointer((*unsafe.Pointer)(unsafe.Pointer(&ms.atomicMessageInfo)))) +} +func (ms *messageState) StoreMessageInfo(mi *MessageInfo) { + atomic.StorePointer((*unsafe.Pointer)(unsafe.Pointer(&ms.atomicMessageInfo)), unsafe.Pointer(mi)) +} + +type atomicNilMessage struct{ p unsafe.Pointer } // p is a *messageReflectWrapper + +func (m *atomicNilMessage) Init(mi *MessageInfo) *messageReflectWrapper { + if p := atomic.LoadPointer(&m.p); p != nil { + return (*messageReflectWrapper)(p) + } + w := &messageReflectWrapper{mi: mi} + atomic.CompareAndSwapPointer(&m.p, nil, (unsafe.Pointer)(w)) + return (*messageReflectWrapper)(atomic.LoadPointer(&m.p)) +} diff --git a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/impl/validate.go b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/impl/validate.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000..08cfb60 --- /dev/null +++ b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/impl/validate.go @@ -0,0 +1,576 @@ +// Copyright 2019 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. +// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style +// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. + +package impl + +import ( + "fmt" + "math" + "math/bits" + "reflect" + "unicode/utf8" + + "google.golang.org/protobuf/encoding/protowire" + "google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/encoding/messageset" + "google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/flags" + "google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/genid" + "google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/strs" + pref "google.golang.org/protobuf/reflect/protoreflect" + preg "google.golang.org/protobuf/reflect/protoregistry" + piface "google.golang.org/protobuf/runtime/protoiface" +) + +// ValidationStatus is the result of validating the wire-format encoding of a message. +type ValidationStatus int + +const ( + // ValidationUnknown indicates that unmarshaling the message might succeed or fail. + // The validator was unable to render a judgement. + // + // The only causes of this status are an aberrant message type appearing somewhere + // in the message or a failure in the extension resolver. + ValidationUnknown ValidationStatus = iota + 1 + + // ValidationInvalid indicates that unmarshaling the message will fail. + ValidationInvalid + + // ValidationValid indicates that unmarshaling the message will succeed. + ValidationValid +) + +func (v ValidationStatus) String() string { + switch v { + case ValidationUnknown: + return "ValidationUnknown" + case ValidationInvalid: + return "ValidationInvalid" + case ValidationValid: + return "ValidationValid" + default: + return fmt.Sprintf("ValidationStatus(%d)", int(v)) + } +} + +// Validate determines whether the contents of the buffer are a valid wire encoding +// of the message type. +// +// This function is exposed for testing. +func Validate(mt pref.MessageType, in piface.UnmarshalInput) (out piface.UnmarshalOutput, _ ValidationStatus) { + mi, ok := mt.(*MessageInfo) + if !ok { + return out, ValidationUnknown + } + if in.Resolver == nil { + in.Resolver = preg.GlobalTypes + } + o, st := mi.validate(in.Buf, 0, unmarshalOptions{ + flags: in.Flags, + resolver: in.Resolver, + }) + if o.initialized { + out.Flags |= piface.UnmarshalInitialized + } + return out, st +} + +type validationInfo struct { + mi *MessageInfo + typ validationType + keyType, valType validationType + + // For non-required fields, requiredBit is 0. + // + // For required fields, requiredBit's nth bit is set, where n is a + // unique index in the range [0, MessageInfo.numRequiredFields). + // + // If there are more than 64 required fields, requiredBit is 0. + requiredBit uint64 +} + +type validationType uint8 + +const ( + validationTypeOther validationType = iota + validationTypeMessage + validationTypeGroup + validationTypeMap + validationTypeRepeatedVarint + validationTypeRepeatedFixed32 + validationTypeRepeatedFixed64 + validationTypeVarint + validationTypeFixed32 + validationTypeFixed64 + validationTypeBytes + validationTypeUTF8String + validationTypeMessageSetItem +) + +func newFieldValidationInfo(mi *MessageInfo, si structInfo, fd pref.FieldDescriptor, ft reflect.Type) validationInfo { + var vi validationInfo + switch { + case fd.ContainingOneof() != nil && !fd.ContainingOneof().IsSynthetic(): + switch fd.Kind() { + case pref.MessageKind: + vi.typ = validationTypeMessage + if ot, ok := si.oneofWrappersByNumber[fd.Number()]; ok { + vi.mi = getMessageInfo(ot.Field(0).Type) + } + case pref.GroupKind: + vi.typ = validationTypeGroup + if ot, ok := si.oneofWrappersByNumber[fd.Number()]; ok { + vi.mi = getMessageInfo(ot.Field(0).Type) + } + case pref.StringKind: + if strs.EnforceUTF8(fd) { + vi.typ = validationTypeUTF8String + } + } + default: + vi = newValidationInfo(fd, ft) + } + if fd.Cardinality() == pref.Required { + // Avoid overflow. The required field check is done with a 64-bit mask, with + // any message containing more than 64 required fields always reported as + // potentially uninitialized, so it is not important to get a precise count + // of the required fields past 64. + if mi.numRequiredFields < math.MaxUint8 { + mi.numRequiredFields++ + vi.requiredBit = 1 << (mi.numRequiredFields - 1) + } + } + return vi +} + +func newValidationInfo(fd pref.FieldDescriptor, ft reflect.Type) validationInfo { + var vi validationInfo + switch { + case fd.IsList(): + switch fd.Kind() { + case pref.MessageKind: + vi.typ = validationTypeMessage + if ft.Kind() == reflect.Slice { + vi.mi = getMessageInfo(ft.Elem()) + } + case pref.GroupKind: + vi.typ = validationTypeGroup + if ft.Kind() == reflect.Slice { + vi.mi = getMessageInfo(ft.Elem()) + } + case pref.StringKind: + vi.typ = validationTypeBytes + if strs.EnforceUTF8(fd) { + vi.typ = validationTypeUTF8String + } + default: + switch wireTypes[fd.Kind()] { + case protowire.VarintType: + vi.typ = validationTypeRepeatedVarint + case protowire.Fixed32Type: + vi.typ = validationTypeRepeatedFixed32 + case protowire.Fixed64Type: + vi.typ = validationTypeRepeatedFixed64 + } + } + case fd.IsMap(): + vi.typ = validationTypeMap + switch fd.MapKey().Kind() { + case pref.StringKind: + if strs.EnforceUTF8(fd) { + vi.keyType = validationTypeUTF8String + } + } + switch fd.MapValue().Kind() { + case pref.MessageKind: + vi.valType = validationTypeMessage + if ft.Kind() == reflect.Map { + vi.mi = getMessageInfo(ft.Elem()) + } + case pref.StringKind: + if strs.EnforceUTF8(fd) { + vi.valType = validationTypeUTF8String + } + } + default: + switch fd.Kind() { + case pref.MessageKind: + vi.typ = validationTypeMessage + if !fd.IsWeak() { + vi.mi = getMessageInfo(ft) + } + case pref.GroupKind: + vi.typ = validationTypeGroup + vi.mi = getMessageInfo(ft) + case pref.StringKind: + vi.typ = validationTypeBytes + if strs.EnforceUTF8(fd) { + vi.typ = validationTypeUTF8String + } + default: + switch wireTypes[fd.Kind()] { + case protowire.VarintType: + vi.typ = validationTypeVarint + case protowire.Fixed32Type: + vi.typ = validationTypeFixed32 + case protowire.Fixed64Type: + vi.typ = validationTypeFixed64 + case protowire.BytesType: + vi.typ = validationTypeBytes + } + } + } + return vi +} + +func (mi *MessageInfo) validate(b []byte, groupTag protowire.Number, opts unmarshalOptions) (out unmarshalOutput, result ValidationStatus) { + mi.init() + type validationState struct { + typ validationType + keyType, valType validationType + endGroup protowire.Number + mi *MessageInfo + tail []byte + requiredMask uint64 + } + + // Pre-allocate some slots to avoid repeated slice reallocation. + states := make([]validationState, 0, 16) + states = append(states, validationState{ + typ: validationTypeMessage, + mi: mi, + }) + if groupTag > 0 { + states[0].typ = validationTypeGroup + states[0].endGroup = groupTag + } + initialized := true + start := len(b) +State: + for len(states) > 0 { + st := &states[len(states)-1] + for len(b) > 0 { + // Parse the tag (field number and wire type). + var tag uint64 + if b[0] < 0x80 { + tag = uint64(b[0]) + b = b[1:] + } else if len(b) >= 2 && b[1] < 128 { + tag = uint64(b[0]&0x7f) + uint64(b[1])<<7 + b = b[2:] + } else { + var n int + tag, n = protowire.ConsumeVarint(b) + if n < 0 { + return out, ValidationInvalid + } + b = b[n:] + } + var num protowire.Number + if n := tag >> 3; n < uint64(protowire.MinValidNumber) || n > uint64(protowire.MaxValidNumber) { + return out, ValidationInvalid + } else { + num = protowire.Number(n) + } + wtyp := protowire.Type(tag & 7) + + if wtyp == protowire.EndGroupType { + if st.endGroup == num { + goto PopState + } + return out, ValidationInvalid + } + var vi validationInfo + switch { + case st.typ == validationTypeMap: + switch num { + case genid.MapEntry_Key_field_number: + vi.typ = st.keyType + case genid.MapEntry_Value_field_number: + vi.typ = st.valType + vi.mi = st.mi + vi.requiredBit = 1 + } + case flags.ProtoLegacy && st.mi.isMessageSet: + switch num { + case messageset.FieldItem: + vi.typ = validationTypeMessageSetItem + } + default: + var f *coderFieldInfo + if int(num) < len(st.mi.denseCoderFields) { + f = st.mi.denseCoderFields[num] + } else { + f = st.mi.coderFields[num] + } + if f != nil { + vi = f.validation + if vi.typ == validationTypeMessage && vi.mi == nil { + // Probable weak field. + // + // TODO: Consider storing the results of this lookup somewhere + // rather than recomputing it on every validation. + fd := st.mi.Desc.Fields().ByNumber(num) + if fd == nil || !fd.IsWeak() { + break + } + messageName := fd.Message().FullName() + messageType, err := preg.GlobalTypes.FindMessageByName(messageName) + switch err { + case nil: + vi.mi, _ = messageType.(*MessageInfo) + case preg.NotFound: + vi.typ = validationTypeBytes + default: + return out, ValidationUnknown + } + } + break + } + // Possible extension field. + // + // TODO: We should return ValidationUnknown when: + // 1. The resolver is not frozen. (More extensions may be added to it.) + // 2. The resolver returns preg.NotFound. + // In this case, a type added to the resolver in the future could cause + // unmarshaling to begin failing. Supporting this requires some way to + // determine if the resolver is frozen. + xt, err := opts.resolver.FindExtensionByNumber(st.mi.Desc.FullName(), num) + if err != nil && err != preg.NotFound { + return out, ValidationUnknown + } + if err == nil { + vi = getExtensionFieldInfo(xt).validation + } + } + if vi.requiredBit != 0 { + // Check that the field has a compatible wire type. + // We only need to consider non-repeated field types, + // since repeated fields (and maps) can never be required. + ok := false + switch vi.typ { + case validationTypeVarint: + ok = wtyp == protowire.VarintType + case validationTypeFixed32: + ok = wtyp == protowire.Fixed32Type + case validationTypeFixed64: + ok = wtyp == protowire.Fixed64Type + case validationTypeBytes, validationTypeUTF8String, validationTypeMessage: + ok = wtyp == protowire.BytesType + case validationTypeGroup: + ok = wtyp == protowire.StartGroupType + } + if ok { + st.requiredMask |= vi.requiredBit + } + } + + switch wtyp { + case protowire.VarintType: + if len(b) >= 10 { + switch { + case b[0] < 0x80: + b = b[1:] + case b[1] < 0x80: + b = b[2:] + case b[2] < 0x80: + b = b[3:] + case b[3] < 0x80: + b = b[4:] + case b[4] < 0x80: + b = b[5:] + case b[5] < 0x80: + b = b[6:] + case b[6] < 0x80: + b = b[7:] + case b[7] < 0x80: + b = b[8:] + case b[8] < 0x80: + b = b[9:] + case b[9] < 0x80 && b[9] < 2: + b = b[10:] + default: + return out, ValidationInvalid + } + } else { + switch { + case len(b) > 0 && b[0] < 0x80: + b = b[1:] + case len(b) > 1 && b[1] < 0x80: + b = b[2:] + case len(b) > 2 && b[2] < 0x80: + b = b[3:] + case len(b) > 3 && b[3] < 0x80: + b = b[4:] + case len(b) > 4 && b[4] < 0x80: + b = b[5:] + case len(b) > 5 && b[5] < 0x80: + b = b[6:] + case len(b) > 6 && b[6] < 0x80: + b = b[7:] + case len(b) > 7 && b[7] < 0x80: + b = b[8:] + case len(b) > 8 && b[8] < 0x80: + b = b[9:] + case len(b) > 9 && b[9] < 2: + b = b[10:] + default: + return out, ValidationInvalid + } + } + continue State + case protowire.BytesType: + var size uint64 + if len(b) >= 1 && b[0] < 0x80 { + size = uint64(b[0]) + b = b[1:] + } else if len(b) >= 2 && b[1] < 128 { + size = uint64(b[0]&0x7f) + uint64(b[1])<<7 + b = b[2:] + } else { + var n int + size, n = protowire.ConsumeVarint(b) + if n < 0 { + return out, ValidationInvalid + } + b = b[n:] + } + if size > uint64(len(b)) { + return out, ValidationInvalid + } + v := b[:size] + b = b[size:] + switch vi.typ { + case validationTypeMessage: + if vi.mi == nil { + return out, ValidationUnknown + } + vi.mi.init() + fallthrough + case validationTypeMap: + if vi.mi != nil { + vi.mi.init() + } + states = append(states, validationState{ + typ: vi.typ, + keyType: vi.keyType, + valType: vi.valType, + mi: vi.mi, + tail: b, + }) + b = v + continue State + case validationTypeRepeatedVarint: + // Packed field. + for len(v) > 0 { + _, n := protowire.ConsumeVarint(v) + if n < 0 { + return out, ValidationInvalid + } + v = v[n:] + } + case validationTypeRepeatedFixed32: + // Packed field. + if len(v)%4 != 0 { + return out, ValidationInvalid + } + case validationTypeRepeatedFixed64: + // Packed field. + if len(v)%8 != 0 { + return out, ValidationInvalid + } + case validationTypeUTF8String: + if !utf8.Valid(v) { + return out, ValidationInvalid + } + } + case protowire.Fixed32Type: + if len(b) < 4 { + return out, ValidationInvalid + } + b = b[4:] + case protowire.Fixed64Type: + if len(b) < 8 { + return out, ValidationInvalid + } + b = b[8:] + case protowire.StartGroupType: + switch { + case vi.typ == validationTypeGroup: + if vi.mi == nil { + return out, ValidationUnknown + } + vi.mi.init() + states = append(states, validationState{ + typ: validationTypeGroup, + mi: vi.mi, + endGroup: num, + }) + continue State + case flags.ProtoLegacy && vi.typ == validationTypeMessageSetItem: + typeid, v, n, err := messageset.ConsumeFieldValue(b, false) + if err != nil { + return out, ValidationInvalid + } + xt, err := opts.resolver.FindExtensionByNumber(st.mi.Desc.FullName(), typeid) + switch { + case err == preg.NotFound: + b = b[n:] + case err != nil: + return out, ValidationUnknown + default: + xvi := getExtensionFieldInfo(xt).validation + if xvi.mi != nil { + xvi.mi.init() + } + states = append(states, validationState{ + typ: xvi.typ, + mi: xvi.mi, + tail: b[n:], + }) + b = v + continue State + } + default: + n := protowire.ConsumeFieldValue(num, wtyp, b) + if n < 0 { + return out, ValidationInvalid + } + b = b[n:] + } + default: + return out, ValidationInvalid + } + } + if st.endGroup != 0 { + return out, ValidationInvalid + } + if len(b) != 0 { + return out, ValidationInvalid + } + b = st.tail + PopState: + numRequiredFields := 0 + switch st.typ { + case validationTypeMessage, validationTypeGroup: + numRequiredFields = int(st.mi.numRequiredFields) + case validationTypeMap: + // If this is a map field with a message value that contains + // required fields, require that the value be present. + if st.mi != nil && st.mi.numRequiredFields > 0 { + numRequiredFields = 1 + } + } + // If there are more than 64 required fields, this check will + // always fail and we will report that the message is potentially + // uninitialized. + if numRequiredFields > 0 && bits.OnesCount64(st.requiredMask) != numRequiredFields { + initialized = false + } + states = states[:len(states)-1] + } + out.n = start - len(b) + if initialized { + out.initialized = true + } + return out, ValidationValid +} diff --git a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/impl/weak.go b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/impl/weak.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000..009cbef --- /dev/null +++ b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/impl/weak.go @@ -0,0 +1,74 @@ +// Copyright 2019 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. +// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style +// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. + +package impl + +import ( + "fmt" + + pref "google.golang.org/protobuf/reflect/protoreflect" + "google.golang.org/protobuf/reflect/protoregistry" +) + +// weakFields adds methods to the exported WeakFields type for internal use. +// +// The exported type is an alias to an unnamed type, so methods can't be +// defined directly on it. +type weakFields WeakFields + +func (w weakFields) get(num pref.FieldNumber) (pref.ProtoMessage, bool) { + m, ok := w[int32(num)] + return m, ok +} + +func (w *weakFields) set(num pref.FieldNumber, m pref.ProtoMessage) { + if *w == nil { + *w = make(weakFields) + } + (*w)[int32(num)] = m +} + +func (w *weakFields) clear(num pref.FieldNumber) { + delete(*w, int32(num)) +} + +func (Export) HasWeak(w WeakFields, num pref.FieldNumber) bool { + _, ok := w[int32(num)] + return ok +} + +func (Export) ClearWeak(w *WeakFields, num pref.FieldNumber) { + delete(*w, int32(num)) +} + +func (Export) GetWeak(w WeakFields, num pref.FieldNumber, name pref.FullName) pref.ProtoMessage { + if m, ok := w[int32(num)]; ok { + return m + } + mt, _ := protoregistry.GlobalTypes.FindMessageByName(name) + if mt == nil { + panic(fmt.Sprintf("message %v for weak field is not linked in", name)) + } + return mt.Zero().Interface() +} + +func (Export) SetWeak(w *WeakFields, num pref.FieldNumber, name pref.FullName, m pref.ProtoMessage) { + if m != nil { + mt, _ := protoregistry.GlobalTypes.FindMessageByName(name) + if mt == nil { + panic(fmt.Sprintf("message %v for weak field is not linked in", name)) + } + if mt != m.ProtoReflect().Type() { + panic(fmt.Sprintf("invalid message type for weak field: got %T, want %T", m, mt.Zero().Interface())) + } + } + if m == nil || !m.ProtoReflect().IsValid() { + delete(*w, int32(num)) + return + } + if *w == nil { + *w = make(weakFields) + } + (*w)[int32(num)] = m +} diff --git a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/mapsort/mapsort.go b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/mapsort/mapsort.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000..a3de1cf --- /dev/null +++ b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/mapsort/mapsort.go @@ -0,0 +1,43 @@ +// Copyright 2019 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. +// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style +// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. + +// Package mapsort provides sorted access to maps. +package mapsort + +import ( + "sort" + + "google.golang.org/protobuf/reflect/protoreflect" +) + +// Range iterates over every map entry in sorted key order, +// calling f for each key and value encountered. +func Range(mapv protoreflect.Map, keyKind protoreflect.Kind, f func(protoreflect.MapKey, protoreflect.Value) bool) { + var keys []protoreflect.MapKey + mapv.Range(func(key protoreflect.MapKey, _ protoreflect.Value) bool { + keys = append(keys, key) + return true + }) + sort.Slice(keys, func(i, j int) bool { + switch keyKind { + case protoreflect.BoolKind: + return !keys[i].Bool() && keys[j].Bool() + case protoreflect.Int32Kind, protoreflect.Sint32Kind, protoreflect.Sfixed32Kind, + protoreflect.Int64Kind, protoreflect.Sint64Kind, protoreflect.Sfixed64Kind: + return keys[i].Int() < keys[j].Int() + case protoreflect.Uint32Kind, protoreflect.Fixed32Kind, + protoreflect.Uint64Kind, protoreflect.Fixed64Kind: + return keys[i].Uint() < keys[j].Uint() + case protoreflect.StringKind: + return keys[i].String() < keys[j].String() + default: + panic("invalid kind: " + keyKind.String()) + } + }) + for _, key := range keys { + if !f(key, mapv.Get(key)) { + break + } + } +} diff --git a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/pragma/pragma.go b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/pragma/pragma.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000..49dc4fc --- /dev/null +++ b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/pragma/pragma.go @@ -0,0 +1,29 @@ +// Copyright 2018 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. +// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style +// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. + +// Package pragma provides types that can be embedded into a struct to +// statically enforce or prevent certain language properties. +package pragma + +import "sync" + +// NoUnkeyedLiterals can be embedded in a struct to prevent unkeyed literals. +type NoUnkeyedLiterals struct{} + +// DoNotImplement can be embedded in an interface to prevent trivial +// implementations of the interface. +// +// This is useful to prevent unauthorized implementations of an interface +// so that it can be extended in the future for any protobuf language changes. +type DoNotImplement interface{ ProtoInternal(DoNotImplement) } + +// DoNotCompare can be embedded in a struct to prevent comparability. +type DoNotCompare [0]func() + +// DoNotCopy can be embedded in a struct to help prevent shallow copies. +// This does not rely on a Go language feature, but rather a special case +// within the vet checker. +// +// See https://golang.org/issues/8005. +type DoNotCopy [0]sync.Mutex diff --git a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/set/ints.go b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/set/ints.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000..d3d7f89 --- /dev/null +++ b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/set/ints.go @@ -0,0 +1,58 @@ +// Copyright 2018 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. +// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style +// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. + +// Package set provides simple set data structures for uint64s. +package set + +import "math/bits" + +// int64s represents a set of integers within the range of 0..63. +type int64s uint64 + +func (bs *int64s) Len() int { + return bits.OnesCount64(uint64(*bs)) +} +func (bs *int64s) Has(n uint64) bool { + return uint64(*bs)&(uint64(1)< 0 +} +func (bs *int64s) Set(n uint64) { + *(*uint64)(bs) |= uint64(1) << n +} +func (bs *int64s) Clear(n uint64) { + *(*uint64)(bs) &^= uint64(1) << n +} + +// Ints represents a set of integers within the range of 0..math.MaxUint64. +type Ints struct { + lo int64s + hi map[uint64]struct{} +} + +func (bs *Ints) Len() int { + return bs.lo.Len() + len(bs.hi) +} +func (bs *Ints) Has(n uint64) bool { + if n < 64 { + return bs.lo.Has(n) + } + _, ok := bs.hi[n] + return ok +} +func (bs *Ints) Set(n uint64) { + if n < 64 { + bs.lo.Set(n) + return + } + if bs.hi == nil { + bs.hi = make(map[uint64]struct{}) + } + bs.hi[n] = struct{}{} +} +func (bs *Ints) Clear(n uint64) { + if n < 64 { + bs.lo.Clear(n) + return + } + delete(bs.hi, n) +} diff --git a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/strs/strings.go b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/strs/strings.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000..0b74e76 --- /dev/null +++ b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/strs/strings.go @@ -0,0 +1,196 @@ +// Copyright 2019 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. +// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style +// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. + +// Package strs provides string manipulation functionality specific to protobuf. +package strs + +import ( + "go/token" + "strings" + "unicode" + "unicode/utf8" + + "google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/flags" + "google.golang.org/protobuf/reflect/protoreflect" +) + +// EnforceUTF8 reports whether to enforce strict UTF-8 validation. +func EnforceUTF8(fd protoreflect.FieldDescriptor) bool { + if flags.ProtoLegacy { + if fd, ok := fd.(interface{ EnforceUTF8() bool }); ok { + return fd.EnforceUTF8() + } + } + return fd.Syntax() == protoreflect.Proto3 +} + +// GoCamelCase camel-cases a protobuf name for use as a Go identifier. +// +// If there is an interior underscore followed by a lower case letter, +// drop the underscore and convert the letter to upper case. +func GoCamelCase(s string) string { + // Invariant: if the next letter is lower case, it must be converted + // to upper case. + // That is, we process a word at a time, where words are marked by _ or + // upper case letter. Digits are treated as words. + var b []byte + for i := 0; i < len(s); i++ { + c := s[i] + switch { + case c == '.' && i+1 < len(s) && isASCIILower(s[i+1]): + // Skip over '.' in ".{{lowercase}}". + case c == '.': + b = append(b, '_') // convert '.' to '_' + case c == '_' && (i == 0 || s[i-1] == '.'): + // Convert initial '_' to ensure we start with a capital letter. + // Do the same for '_' after '.' to match historic behavior. + b = append(b, 'X') // convert '_' to 'X' + case c == '_' && i+1 < len(s) && isASCIILower(s[i+1]): + // Skip over '_' in "_{{lowercase}}". + case isASCIIDigit(c): + b = append(b, c) + default: + // Assume we have a letter now - if not, it's a bogus identifier. + // The next word is a sequence of characters that must start upper case. + if isASCIILower(c) { + c -= 'a' - 'A' // convert lowercase to uppercase + } + b = append(b, c) + + // Accept lower case sequence that follows. + for ; i+1 < len(s) && isASCIILower(s[i+1]); i++ { + b = append(b, s[i+1]) + } + } + } + return string(b) +} + +// GoSanitized converts a string to a valid Go identifier. +func GoSanitized(s string) string { + // Sanitize the input to the set of valid characters, + // which must be '_' or be in the Unicode L or N categories. + s = strings.Map(func(r rune) rune { + if unicode.IsLetter(r) || unicode.IsDigit(r) { + return r + } + return '_' + }, s) + + // Prepend '_' in the event of a Go keyword conflict or if + // the identifier is invalid (does not start in the Unicode L category). + r, _ := utf8.DecodeRuneInString(s) + if token.Lookup(s).IsKeyword() || !unicode.IsLetter(r) { + return "_" + s + } + return s +} + +// JSONCamelCase converts a snake_case identifier to a camelCase identifier, +// according to the protobuf JSON specification. +func JSONCamelCase(s string) string { + var b []byte + var wasUnderscore bool + for i := 0; i < len(s); i++ { // proto identifiers are always ASCII + c := s[i] + if c != '_' { + if wasUnderscore && isASCIILower(c) { + c -= 'a' - 'A' // convert to uppercase + } + b = append(b, c) + } + wasUnderscore = c == '_' + } + return string(b) +} + +// JSONSnakeCase converts a camelCase identifier to a snake_case identifier, +// according to the protobuf JSON specification. +func JSONSnakeCase(s string) string { + var b []byte + for i := 0; i < len(s); i++ { // proto identifiers are always ASCII + c := s[i] + if isASCIIUpper(c) { + b = append(b, '_') + c += 'a' - 'A' // convert to lowercase + } + b = append(b, c) + } + return string(b) +} + +// MapEntryName derives the name of the map entry message given the field name. +// See protoc v3.8.0: src/google/protobuf/descriptor.cc:254-276,6057 +func MapEntryName(s string) string { + var b []byte + upperNext := true + for _, c := range s { + switch { + case c == '_': + upperNext = true + case upperNext: + b = append(b, byte(unicode.ToUpper(c))) + upperNext = false + default: + b = append(b, byte(c)) + } + } + b = append(b, "Entry"...) + return string(b) +} + +// EnumValueName derives the camel-cased enum value name. +// See protoc v3.8.0: src/google/protobuf/descriptor.cc:297-313 +func EnumValueName(s string) string { + var b []byte + upperNext := true + for _, c := range s { + switch { + case c == '_': + upperNext = true + case upperNext: + b = append(b, byte(unicode.ToUpper(c))) + upperNext = false + default: + b = append(b, byte(unicode.ToLower(c))) + upperNext = false + } + } + return string(b) +} + +// TrimEnumPrefix trims the enum name prefix from an enum value name, +// where the prefix is all lowercase without underscores. +// See protoc v3.8.0: src/google/protobuf/descriptor.cc:330-375 +func TrimEnumPrefix(s, prefix string) string { + s0 := s // original input + for len(s) > 0 && len(prefix) > 0 { + if s[0] == '_' { + s = s[1:] + continue + } + if unicode.ToLower(rune(s[0])) != rune(prefix[0]) { + return s0 // no prefix match + } + s, prefix = s[1:], prefix[1:] + } + if len(prefix) > 0 { + return s0 // no prefix match + } + s = strings.TrimLeft(s, "_") + if len(s) == 0 { + return s0 // avoid returning empty string + } + return s +} + +func isASCIILower(c byte) bool { + return 'a' <= c && c <= 'z' +} +func isASCIIUpper(c byte) bool { + return 'A' <= c && c <= 'Z' +} +func isASCIIDigit(c byte) bool { + return '0' <= c && c <= '9' +} diff --git a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/strs/strings_pure.go b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/strs/strings_pure.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000..85e074c --- /dev/null +++ b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/strs/strings_pure.go @@ -0,0 +1,27 @@ +// Copyright 2018 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. +// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style +// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. + +// +build purego appengine + +package strs + +import pref "google.golang.org/protobuf/reflect/protoreflect" + +func UnsafeString(b []byte) string { + return string(b) +} + +func UnsafeBytes(s string) []byte { + return []byte(s) +} + +type Builder struct{} + +func (*Builder) AppendFullName(prefix pref.FullName, name pref.Name) pref.FullName { + return prefix.Append(name) +} + +func (*Builder) MakeString(b []byte) string { + return string(b) +} diff --git a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/strs/strings_unsafe.go b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/strs/strings_unsafe.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000..2160c70 --- /dev/null +++ b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/strs/strings_unsafe.go @@ -0,0 +1,94 @@ +// Copyright 2018 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. +// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style +// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. + +// +build !purego,!appengine + +package strs + +import ( + "unsafe" + + pref "google.golang.org/protobuf/reflect/protoreflect" +) + +type ( + stringHeader struct { + Data unsafe.Pointer + Len int + } + sliceHeader struct { + Data unsafe.Pointer + Len int + Cap int + } +) + +// UnsafeString returns an unsafe string reference of b. +// The caller must treat the input slice as immutable. +// +// WARNING: Use carefully. The returned result must not leak to the end user +// unless the input slice is provably immutable. +func UnsafeString(b []byte) (s string) { + src := (*sliceHeader)(unsafe.Pointer(&b)) + dst := (*stringHeader)(unsafe.Pointer(&s)) + dst.Data = src.Data + dst.Len = src.Len + return s +} + +// UnsafeBytes returns an unsafe bytes slice reference of s. +// The caller must treat returned slice as immutable. +// +// WARNING: Use carefully. The returned result must not leak to the end user. +func UnsafeBytes(s string) (b []byte) { + src := (*stringHeader)(unsafe.Pointer(&s)) + dst := (*sliceHeader)(unsafe.Pointer(&b)) + dst.Data = src.Data + dst.Len = src.Len + dst.Cap = src.Len + return b +} + +// Builder builds a set of strings with shared lifetime. +// This differs from strings.Builder, which is for building a single string. +type Builder struct { + buf []byte +} + +// AppendFullName is equivalent to protoreflect.FullName.Append, +// but optimized for large batches where each name has a shared lifetime. +func (sb *Builder) AppendFullName(prefix pref.FullName, name pref.Name) pref.FullName { + n := len(prefix) + len(".") + len(name) + if len(prefix) == 0 { + n -= len(".") + } + sb.grow(n) + sb.buf = append(sb.buf, prefix...) + sb.buf = append(sb.buf, '.') + sb.buf = append(sb.buf, name...) + return pref.FullName(sb.last(n)) +} + +// MakeString is equivalent to string(b), but optimized for large batches +// with a shared lifetime. +func (sb *Builder) MakeString(b []byte) string { + sb.grow(len(b)) + sb.buf = append(sb.buf, b...) + return sb.last(len(b)) +} + +func (sb *Builder) grow(n int) { + if cap(sb.buf)-len(sb.buf) >= n { + return + } + + // Unlike strings.Builder, we do not need to copy over the contents + // of the old buffer since our builder provides no API for + // retrieving previously created strings. + sb.buf = make([]byte, 2*(cap(sb.buf)+n)) +} + +func (sb *Builder) last(n int) string { + return UnsafeString(sb.buf[len(sb.buf)-n:]) +} diff --git a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/version/version.go b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/version/version.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000..72cf770 --- /dev/null +++ b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/version/version.go @@ -0,0 +1,79 @@ +// Copyright 2019 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. +// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style +// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. + +// Package version records versioning information about this module. +package version + +import ( + "fmt" + "strings" +) + +// These constants determine the current version of this module. +// +// +// For our release process, we enforce the following rules: +// * Tagged releases use a tag that is identical to String. +// * Tagged releases never reference a commit where the String +// contains "devel". +// * The set of all commits in this repository where String +// does not contain "devel" must have a unique String. +// +// +// Steps for tagging a new release: +// 1. Create a new CL. +// +// 2. Update Minor, Patch, and/or PreRelease as necessary. +// PreRelease must not contain the string "devel". +// +// 3. Since the last released minor version, have there been any changes to +// generator that relies on new functionality in the runtime? +// If yes, then increment RequiredGenerated. +// +// 4. Since the last released minor version, have there been any changes to +// the runtime that removes support for old .pb.go source code? +// If yes, then increment SupportMinimum. +// +// 5. Send out the CL for review and submit it. +// Note that the next CL in step 8 must be submitted after this CL +// without any other CLs in-between. +// +// 6. Tag a new version, where the tag is is the current String. +// +// 7. Write release notes for all notable changes +// between this release and the last release. +// +// 8. Create a new CL. +// +// 9. Update PreRelease to include the string "devel". +// For example: "" -> "devel" or "rc.1" -> "rc.1.devel" +// +// 10. Send out the CL for review and submit it. +const ( + Major = 1 + Minor = 25 + Patch = 0 + PreRelease = "" +) + +// String formats the version string for this module in semver format. +// +// Examples: +// v1.20.1 +// v1.21.0-rc.1 +func String() string { + v := fmt.Sprintf("v%d.%d.%d", Major, Minor, Patch) + if PreRelease != "" { + v += "-" + PreRelease + + // TODO: Add metadata about the commit or build hash. + // See https://golang.org/issue/29814 + // See https://golang.org/issue/33533 + var metadata string + if strings.Contains(PreRelease, "devel") && metadata != "" { + v += "+" + metadata + } + } + return v +} diff --git a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/proto/checkinit.go b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/proto/checkinit.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000..3e9a6a2 --- /dev/null +++ b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/proto/checkinit.go @@ -0,0 +1,71 @@ +// Copyright 2019 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. +// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style +// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. + +package proto + +import ( + "google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/errors" + "google.golang.org/protobuf/reflect/protoreflect" + "google.golang.org/protobuf/runtime/protoiface" +) + +// CheckInitialized returns an error if any required fields in m are not set. +func CheckInitialized(m Message) error { + // Treat a nil message interface as an "untyped" empty message, + // which we assume to have no required fields. + if m == nil { + return nil + } + + return checkInitialized(m.ProtoReflect()) +} + +// CheckInitialized returns an error if any required fields in m are not set. +func checkInitialized(m protoreflect.Message) error { + if methods := protoMethods(m); methods != nil && methods.CheckInitialized != nil { + _, err := methods.CheckInitialized(protoiface.CheckInitializedInput{ + Message: m, + }) + return err + } + return checkInitializedSlow(m) +} + +func checkInitializedSlow(m protoreflect.Message) error { + md := m.Descriptor() + fds := md.Fields() + for i, nums := 0, md.RequiredNumbers(); i < nums.Len(); i++ { + fd := fds.ByNumber(nums.Get(i)) + if !m.Has(fd) { + return errors.RequiredNotSet(string(fd.FullName())) + } + } + var err error + m.Range(func(fd protoreflect.FieldDescriptor, v protoreflect.Value) bool { + switch { + case fd.IsList(): + if fd.Message() == nil { + return true + } + for i, list := 0, v.List(); i < list.Len() && err == nil; i++ { + err = checkInitialized(list.Get(i).Message()) + } + case fd.IsMap(): + if fd.MapValue().Message() == nil { + return true + } + v.Map().Range(func(key protoreflect.MapKey, v protoreflect.Value) bool { + err = checkInitialized(v.Message()) + return err == nil + }) + default: + if fd.Message() == nil { + return true + } + err = checkInitialized(v.Message()) + } + return err == nil + }) + return err +} diff --git a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/proto/decode.go b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/proto/decode.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000..42fc519 --- /dev/null +++ b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/proto/decode.go @@ -0,0 +1,274 @@ +// Copyright 2018 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. +// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style +// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. + +package proto + +import ( + "google.golang.org/protobuf/encoding/protowire" + "google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/encoding/messageset" + "google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/errors" + "google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/flags" + "google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/genid" + "google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/pragma" + "google.golang.org/protobuf/reflect/protoreflect" + "google.golang.org/protobuf/reflect/protoregistry" + "google.golang.org/protobuf/runtime/protoiface" +) + +// UnmarshalOptions configures the unmarshaler. +// +// Example usage: +// err := UnmarshalOptions{DiscardUnknown: true}.Unmarshal(b, m) +type UnmarshalOptions struct { + pragma.NoUnkeyedLiterals + + // Merge merges the input into the destination message. + // The default behavior is to always reset the message before unmarshaling, + // unless Merge is specified. + Merge bool + + // AllowPartial accepts input for messages that will result in missing + // required fields. If AllowPartial is false (the default), Unmarshal will + // return an error if there are any missing required fields. + AllowPartial bool + + // If DiscardUnknown is set, unknown fields are ignored. + DiscardUnknown bool + + // Resolver is used for looking up types when unmarshaling extension fields. + // If nil, this defaults to using protoregistry.GlobalTypes. + Resolver interface { + FindExtensionByName(field protoreflect.FullName) (protoreflect.ExtensionType, error) + FindExtensionByNumber(message protoreflect.FullName, field protoreflect.FieldNumber) (protoreflect.ExtensionType, error) + } +} + +// Unmarshal parses the wire-format message in b and places the result in m. +func Unmarshal(b []byte, m Message) error { + _, err := UnmarshalOptions{}.unmarshal(b, m.ProtoReflect()) + return err +} + +// Unmarshal parses the wire-format message in b and places the result in m. +func (o UnmarshalOptions) Unmarshal(b []byte, m Message) error { + _, err := o.unmarshal(b, m.ProtoReflect()) + return err +} + +// UnmarshalState parses a wire-format message and places the result in m. +// +// This method permits fine-grained control over the unmarshaler. +// Most users should use Unmarshal instead. +func (o UnmarshalOptions) UnmarshalState(in protoiface.UnmarshalInput) (protoiface.UnmarshalOutput, error) { + return o.unmarshal(in.Buf, in.Message) +} + +// unmarshal is a centralized function that all unmarshal operations go through. +// For profiling purposes, avoid changing the name of this function or +// introducing other code paths for unmarshal that do not go through this. +func (o UnmarshalOptions) unmarshal(b []byte, m protoreflect.Message) (out protoiface.UnmarshalOutput, err error) { + if o.Resolver == nil { + o.Resolver = protoregistry.GlobalTypes + } + if !o.Merge { + Reset(m.Interface()) + } + allowPartial := o.AllowPartial + o.Merge = true + o.AllowPartial = true + methods := protoMethods(m) + if methods != nil && methods.Unmarshal != nil && + !(o.DiscardUnknown && methods.Flags&protoiface.SupportUnmarshalDiscardUnknown == 0) { + in := protoiface.UnmarshalInput{ + Message: m, + Buf: b, + Resolver: o.Resolver, + } + if o.DiscardUnknown { + in.Flags |= protoiface.UnmarshalDiscardUnknown + } + out, err = methods.Unmarshal(in) + } else { + err = o.unmarshalMessageSlow(b, m) + } + if err != nil { + return out, err + } + if allowPartial || (out.Flags&protoiface.UnmarshalInitialized != 0) { + return out, nil + } + return out, checkInitialized(m) +} + +func (o UnmarshalOptions) unmarshalMessage(b []byte, m protoreflect.Message) error { + _, err := o.unmarshal(b, m) + return err +} + +func (o UnmarshalOptions) unmarshalMessageSlow(b []byte, m protoreflect.Message) error { + md := m.Descriptor() + if messageset.IsMessageSet(md) { + return o.unmarshalMessageSet(b, m) + } + fields := md.Fields() + for len(b) > 0 { + // Parse the tag (field number and wire type). + num, wtyp, tagLen := protowire.ConsumeTag(b) + if tagLen < 0 { + return protowire.ParseError(tagLen) + } + if num > protowire.MaxValidNumber { + return errors.New("invalid field number") + } + + // Find the field descriptor for this field number. + fd := fields.ByNumber(num) + if fd == nil && md.ExtensionRanges().Has(num) { + extType, err := o.Resolver.FindExtensionByNumber(md.FullName(), num) + if err != nil && err != protoregistry.NotFound { + return errors.New("%v: unable to resolve extension %v: %v", md.FullName(), num, err) + } + if extType != nil { + fd = extType.TypeDescriptor() + } + } + var err error + if fd == nil { + err = errUnknown + } else if flags.ProtoLegacy { + if fd.IsWeak() && fd.Message().IsPlaceholder() { + err = errUnknown // weak referent is not linked in + } + } + + // Parse the field value. + var valLen int + switch { + case err != nil: + case fd.IsList(): + valLen, err = o.unmarshalList(b[tagLen:], wtyp, m.Mutable(fd).List(), fd) + case fd.IsMap(): + valLen, err = o.unmarshalMap(b[tagLen:], wtyp, m.Mutable(fd).Map(), fd) + default: + valLen, err = o.unmarshalSingular(b[tagLen:], wtyp, m, fd) + } + if err != nil { + if err != errUnknown { + return err + } + valLen = protowire.ConsumeFieldValue(num, wtyp, b[tagLen:]) + if valLen < 0 { + return protowire.ParseError(valLen) + } + if !o.DiscardUnknown { + m.SetUnknown(append(m.GetUnknown(), b[:tagLen+valLen]...)) + } + } + b = b[tagLen+valLen:] + } + return nil +} + +func (o UnmarshalOptions) unmarshalSingular(b []byte, wtyp protowire.Type, m protoreflect.Message, fd protoreflect.FieldDescriptor) (n int, err error) { + v, n, err := o.unmarshalScalar(b, wtyp, fd) + if err != nil { + return 0, err + } + switch fd.Kind() { + case protoreflect.GroupKind, protoreflect.MessageKind: + m2 := m.Mutable(fd).Message() + if err := o.unmarshalMessage(v.Bytes(), m2); err != nil { + return n, err + } + default: + // Non-message scalars replace the previous value. + m.Set(fd, v) + } + return n, nil +} + +func (o UnmarshalOptions) unmarshalMap(b []byte, wtyp protowire.Type, mapv protoreflect.Map, fd protoreflect.FieldDescriptor) (n int, err error) { + if wtyp != protowire.BytesType { + return 0, errUnknown + } + b, n = protowire.ConsumeBytes(b) + if n < 0 { + return 0, protowire.ParseError(n) + } + var ( + keyField = fd.MapKey() + valField = fd.MapValue() + key protoreflect.Value + val protoreflect.Value + haveKey bool + haveVal bool + ) + switch valField.Kind() { + case protoreflect.GroupKind, protoreflect.MessageKind: + val = mapv.NewValue() + } + // Map entries are represented as a two-element message with fields + // containing the key and value. + for len(b) > 0 { + num, wtyp, n := protowire.ConsumeTag(b) + if n < 0 { + return 0, protowire.ParseError(n) + } + if num > protowire.MaxValidNumber { + return 0, errors.New("invalid field number") + } + b = b[n:] + err = errUnknown + switch num { + case genid.MapEntry_Key_field_number: + key, n, err = o.unmarshalScalar(b, wtyp, keyField) + if err != nil { + break + } + haveKey = true + case genid.MapEntry_Value_field_number: + var v protoreflect.Value + v, n, err = o.unmarshalScalar(b, wtyp, valField) + if err != nil { + break + } + switch valField.Kind() { + case protoreflect.GroupKind, protoreflect.MessageKind: + if err := o.unmarshalMessage(v.Bytes(), val.Message()); err != nil { + return 0, err + } + default: + val = v + } + haveVal = true + } + if err == errUnknown { + n = protowire.ConsumeFieldValue(num, wtyp, b) + if n < 0 { + return 0, protowire.ParseError(n) + } + } else if err != nil { + return 0, err + } + b = b[n:] + } + // Every map entry should have entries for key and value, but this is not strictly required. + if !haveKey { + key = keyField.Default() + } + if !haveVal { + switch valField.Kind() { + case protoreflect.GroupKind, protoreflect.MessageKind: + default: + val = valField.Default() + } + } + mapv.Set(key.MapKey(), val) + return n, nil +} + +// errUnknown is used internally to indicate fields which should be added +// to the unknown field set of a message. It is never returned from an exported +// function. +var errUnknown = errors.New("BUG: internal error (unknown)") diff --git a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/proto/decode_gen.go b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/proto/decode_gen.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000..d6dc904 --- /dev/null +++ b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/proto/decode_gen.go @@ -0,0 +1,603 @@ +// Copyright 2018 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. +// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style +// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. + +// Code generated by generate-types. DO NOT EDIT. + +package proto + +import ( + "math" + "unicode/utf8" + + "google.golang.org/protobuf/encoding/protowire" + "google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/errors" + "google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/strs" + "google.golang.org/protobuf/reflect/protoreflect" +) + +// unmarshalScalar decodes a value of the given kind. +// +// Message values are decoded into a []byte which aliases the input data. +func (o UnmarshalOptions) unmarshalScalar(b []byte, wtyp protowire.Type, fd protoreflect.FieldDescriptor) (val protoreflect.Value, n int, err error) { + switch fd.Kind() { + case protoreflect.BoolKind: + if wtyp != protowire.VarintType { + return val, 0, errUnknown + } + v, n := protowire.ConsumeVarint(b) + if n < 0 { + return val, 0, protowire.ParseError(n) + } + return protoreflect.ValueOfBool(protowire.DecodeBool(v)), n, nil + case protoreflect.EnumKind: + if wtyp != protowire.VarintType { + return val, 0, errUnknown + } + v, n := protowire.ConsumeVarint(b) + if n < 0 { + return val, 0, protowire.ParseError(n) + } + return protoreflect.ValueOfEnum(protoreflect.EnumNumber(v)), n, nil + case protoreflect.Int32Kind: + if wtyp != protowire.VarintType { + return val, 0, errUnknown + } + v, n := protowire.ConsumeVarint(b) + if n < 0 { + return val, 0, protowire.ParseError(n) + } + return protoreflect.ValueOfInt32(int32(v)), n, nil + case protoreflect.Sint32Kind: + if wtyp != protowire.VarintType { + return val, 0, errUnknown + } + v, n := protowire.ConsumeVarint(b) + if n < 0 { + return val, 0, protowire.ParseError(n) + } + return protoreflect.ValueOfInt32(int32(protowire.DecodeZigZag(v & math.MaxUint32))), n, nil + case protoreflect.Uint32Kind: + if wtyp != protowire.VarintType { + return val, 0, errUnknown + } + v, n := protowire.ConsumeVarint(b) + if n < 0 { + return val, 0, protowire.ParseError(n) + } + return protoreflect.ValueOfUint32(uint32(v)), n, nil + case protoreflect.Int64Kind: + if wtyp != protowire.VarintType { + return val, 0, errUnknown + } + v, n := protowire.ConsumeVarint(b) + if n < 0 { + return val, 0, protowire.ParseError(n) + } + return protoreflect.ValueOfInt64(int64(v)), n, nil + case protoreflect.Sint64Kind: + if wtyp != protowire.VarintType { + return val, 0, errUnknown + } + v, n := protowire.ConsumeVarint(b) + if n < 0 { + return val, 0, protowire.ParseError(n) + } + return protoreflect.ValueOfInt64(protowire.DecodeZigZag(v)), n, nil + case protoreflect.Uint64Kind: + if wtyp != protowire.VarintType { + return val, 0, errUnknown + } + v, n := protowire.ConsumeVarint(b) + if n < 0 { + return val, 0, protowire.ParseError(n) + } + return protoreflect.ValueOfUint64(v), n, nil + case protoreflect.Sfixed32Kind: + if wtyp != protowire.Fixed32Type { + return val, 0, errUnknown + } + v, n := protowire.ConsumeFixed32(b) + if n < 0 { + return val, 0, protowire.ParseError(n) + } + return protoreflect.ValueOfInt32(int32(v)), n, nil + case protoreflect.Fixed32Kind: + if wtyp != protowire.Fixed32Type { + return val, 0, errUnknown + } + v, n := protowire.ConsumeFixed32(b) + if n < 0 { + return val, 0, protowire.ParseError(n) + } + return protoreflect.ValueOfUint32(uint32(v)), n, nil + case protoreflect.FloatKind: + if wtyp != protowire.Fixed32Type { + return val, 0, errUnknown + } + v, n := protowire.ConsumeFixed32(b) + if n < 0 { + return val, 0, protowire.ParseError(n) + } + return protoreflect.ValueOfFloat32(math.Float32frombits(uint32(v))), n, nil + case protoreflect.Sfixed64Kind: + if wtyp != protowire.Fixed64Type { + return val, 0, errUnknown + } + v, n := protowire.ConsumeFixed64(b) + if n < 0 { + return val, 0, protowire.ParseError(n) + } + return protoreflect.ValueOfInt64(int64(v)), n, nil + case protoreflect.Fixed64Kind: + if wtyp != protowire.Fixed64Type { + return val, 0, errUnknown + } + v, n := protowire.ConsumeFixed64(b) + if n < 0 { + return val, 0, protowire.ParseError(n) + } + return protoreflect.ValueOfUint64(v), n, nil + case protoreflect.DoubleKind: + if wtyp != protowire.Fixed64Type { + return val, 0, errUnknown + } + v, n := protowire.ConsumeFixed64(b) + if n < 0 { + return val, 0, protowire.ParseError(n) + } + return protoreflect.ValueOfFloat64(math.Float64frombits(v)), n, nil + case protoreflect.StringKind: + if wtyp != protowire.BytesType { + return val, 0, errUnknown + } + v, n := protowire.ConsumeBytes(b) + if n < 0 { + return val, 0, protowire.ParseError(n) + } + if strs.EnforceUTF8(fd) && !utf8.Valid(v) { + return protoreflect.Value{}, 0, errors.InvalidUTF8(string(fd.FullName())) + } + return protoreflect.ValueOfString(string(v)), n, nil + case protoreflect.BytesKind: + if wtyp != protowire.BytesType { + return val, 0, errUnknown + } + v, n := protowire.ConsumeBytes(b) + if n < 0 { + return val, 0, protowire.ParseError(n) + } + return protoreflect.ValueOfBytes(append(emptyBuf[:], v...)), n, nil + case protoreflect.MessageKind: + if wtyp != protowire.BytesType { + return val, 0, errUnknown + } + v, n := protowire.ConsumeBytes(b) + if n < 0 { + return val, 0, protowire.ParseError(n) + } + return protoreflect.ValueOfBytes(v), n, nil + case protoreflect.GroupKind: + if wtyp != protowire.StartGroupType { + return val, 0, errUnknown + } + v, n := protowire.ConsumeGroup(fd.Number(), b) + if n < 0 { + return val, 0, protowire.ParseError(n) + } + return protoreflect.ValueOfBytes(v), n, nil + default: + return val, 0, errUnknown + } +} + +func (o UnmarshalOptions) unmarshalList(b []byte, wtyp protowire.Type, list protoreflect.List, fd protoreflect.FieldDescriptor) (n int, err error) { + switch fd.Kind() { + case protoreflect.BoolKind: + if wtyp == protowire.BytesType { + buf, n := protowire.ConsumeBytes(b) + if n < 0 { + return 0, protowire.ParseError(n) + } + for len(buf) > 0 { + v, n := protowire.ConsumeVarint(buf) + if n < 0 { + return 0, protowire.ParseError(n) + } + buf = buf[n:] + list.Append(protoreflect.ValueOfBool(protowire.DecodeBool(v))) + } + return n, nil + } + if wtyp != protowire.VarintType { + return 0, errUnknown + } + v, n := protowire.ConsumeVarint(b) + if n < 0 { + return 0, protowire.ParseError(n) + } + list.Append(protoreflect.ValueOfBool(protowire.DecodeBool(v))) + return n, nil + case protoreflect.EnumKind: + if wtyp == protowire.BytesType { + buf, n := protowire.ConsumeBytes(b) + if n < 0 { + return 0, protowire.ParseError(n) + } + for len(buf) > 0 { + v, n := protowire.ConsumeVarint(buf) + if n < 0 { + return 0, protowire.ParseError(n) + } + buf = buf[n:] + list.Append(protoreflect.ValueOfEnum(protoreflect.EnumNumber(v))) + } + return n, nil + } + if wtyp != protowire.VarintType { + return 0, errUnknown + } + v, n := protowire.ConsumeVarint(b) + if n < 0 { + return 0, protowire.ParseError(n) + } + list.Append(protoreflect.ValueOfEnum(protoreflect.EnumNumber(v))) + return n, nil + case protoreflect.Int32Kind: + if wtyp == protowire.BytesType { + buf, n := protowire.ConsumeBytes(b) + if n < 0 { + return 0, protowire.ParseError(n) + } + for len(buf) > 0 { + v, n := protowire.ConsumeVarint(buf) + if n < 0 { + return 0, protowire.ParseError(n) + } + buf = buf[n:] + list.Append(protoreflect.ValueOfInt32(int32(v))) + } + return n, nil + } + if wtyp != protowire.VarintType { + return 0, errUnknown + } + v, n := protowire.ConsumeVarint(b) + if n < 0 { + return 0, protowire.ParseError(n) + } + list.Append(protoreflect.ValueOfInt32(int32(v))) + return n, nil + case protoreflect.Sint32Kind: + if wtyp == protowire.BytesType { + buf, n := protowire.ConsumeBytes(b) + if n < 0 { + return 0, protowire.ParseError(n) + } + for len(buf) > 0 { + v, n := protowire.ConsumeVarint(buf) + if n < 0 { + return 0, protowire.ParseError(n) + } + buf = buf[n:] + list.Append(protoreflect.ValueOfInt32(int32(protowire.DecodeZigZag(v & math.MaxUint32)))) + } + return n, nil + } + if wtyp != protowire.VarintType { + return 0, errUnknown + } + v, n := protowire.ConsumeVarint(b) + if n < 0 { + return 0, protowire.ParseError(n) + } + list.Append(protoreflect.ValueOfInt32(int32(protowire.DecodeZigZag(v & math.MaxUint32)))) + return n, nil + case protoreflect.Uint32Kind: + if wtyp == protowire.BytesType { + buf, n := protowire.ConsumeBytes(b) + if n < 0 { + return 0, protowire.ParseError(n) + } + for len(buf) > 0 { + v, n := protowire.ConsumeVarint(buf) + if n < 0 { + return 0, protowire.ParseError(n) + } + buf = buf[n:] + list.Append(protoreflect.ValueOfUint32(uint32(v))) + } + return n, nil + } + if wtyp != protowire.VarintType { + return 0, errUnknown + } + v, n := protowire.ConsumeVarint(b) + if n < 0 { + return 0, protowire.ParseError(n) + } + list.Append(protoreflect.ValueOfUint32(uint32(v))) + return n, nil + case protoreflect.Int64Kind: + if wtyp == protowire.BytesType { + buf, n := protowire.ConsumeBytes(b) + if n < 0 { + return 0, protowire.ParseError(n) + } + for len(buf) > 0 { + v, n := protowire.ConsumeVarint(buf) + if n < 0 { + return 0, protowire.ParseError(n) + } + buf = buf[n:] + list.Append(protoreflect.ValueOfInt64(int64(v))) + } + return n, nil + } + if wtyp != protowire.VarintType { + return 0, errUnknown + } + v, n := protowire.ConsumeVarint(b) + if n < 0 { + return 0, protowire.ParseError(n) + } + list.Append(protoreflect.ValueOfInt64(int64(v))) + return n, nil + case protoreflect.Sint64Kind: + if wtyp == protowire.BytesType { + buf, n := protowire.ConsumeBytes(b) + if n < 0 { + return 0, protowire.ParseError(n) + } + for len(buf) > 0 { + v, n := protowire.ConsumeVarint(buf) + if n < 0 { + return 0, protowire.ParseError(n) + } + buf = buf[n:] + list.Append(protoreflect.ValueOfInt64(protowire.DecodeZigZag(v))) + } + return n, nil + } + if wtyp != protowire.VarintType { + return 0, errUnknown + } + v, n := protowire.ConsumeVarint(b) + if n < 0 { + return 0, protowire.ParseError(n) + } + list.Append(protoreflect.ValueOfInt64(protowire.DecodeZigZag(v))) + return n, nil + case protoreflect.Uint64Kind: + if wtyp == protowire.BytesType { + buf, n := protowire.ConsumeBytes(b) + if n < 0 { + return 0, protowire.ParseError(n) + } + for len(buf) > 0 { + v, n := protowire.ConsumeVarint(buf) + if n < 0 { + return 0, protowire.ParseError(n) + } + buf = buf[n:] + list.Append(protoreflect.ValueOfUint64(v)) + } + return n, nil + } + if wtyp != protowire.VarintType { + return 0, errUnknown + } + v, n := protowire.ConsumeVarint(b) + if n < 0 { + return 0, protowire.ParseError(n) + } + list.Append(protoreflect.ValueOfUint64(v)) + return n, nil + case protoreflect.Sfixed32Kind: + if wtyp == protowire.BytesType { + buf, n := protowire.ConsumeBytes(b) + if n < 0 { + return 0, protowire.ParseError(n) + } + for len(buf) > 0 { + v, n := protowire.ConsumeFixed32(buf) + if n < 0 { + return 0, protowire.ParseError(n) + } + buf = buf[n:] + list.Append(protoreflect.ValueOfInt32(int32(v))) + } + return n, nil + } + if wtyp != protowire.Fixed32Type { + return 0, errUnknown + } + v, n := protowire.ConsumeFixed32(b) + if n < 0 { + return 0, protowire.ParseError(n) + } + list.Append(protoreflect.ValueOfInt32(int32(v))) + return n, nil + case protoreflect.Fixed32Kind: + if wtyp == protowire.BytesType { + buf, n := protowire.ConsumeBytes(b) + if n < 0 { + return 0, protowire.ParseError(n) + } + for len(buf) > 0 { + v, n := protowire.ConsumeFixed32(buf) + if n < 0 { + return 0, protowire.ParseError(n) + } + buf = buf[n:] + list.Append(protoreflect.ValueOfUint32(uint32(v))) + } + return n, nil + } + if wtyp != protowire.Fixed32Type { + return 0, errUnknown + } + v, n := protowire.ConsumeFixed32(b) + if n < 0 { + return 0, protowire.ParseError(n) + } + list.Append(protoreflect.ValueOfUint32(uint32(v))) + return n, nil + case protoreflect.FloatKind: + if wtyp == protowire.BytesType { + buf, n := protowire.ConsumeBytes(b) + if n < 0 { + return 0, protowire.ParseError(n) + } + for len(buf) > 0 { + v, n := protowire.ConsumeFixed32(buf) + if n < 0 { + return 0, protowire.ParseError(n) + } + buf = buf[n:] + list.Append(protoreflect.ValueOfFloat32(math.Float32frombits(uint32(v)))) + } + return n, nil + } + if wtyp != protowire.Fixed32Type { + return 0, errUnknown + } + v, n := protowire.ConsumeFixed32(b) + if n < 0 { + return 0, protowire.ParseError(n) + } + list.Append(protoreflect.ValueOfFloat32(math.Float32frombits(uint32(v)))) + return n, nil + case protoreflect.Sfixed64Kind: + if wtyp == protowire.BytesType { + buf, n := protowire.ConsumeBytes(b) + if n < 0 { + return 0, protowire.ParseError(n) + } + for len(buf) > 0 { + v, n := protowire.ConsumeFixed64(buf) + if n < 0 { + return 0, protowire.ParseError(n) + } + buf = buf[n:] + list.Append(protoreflect.ValueOfInt64(int64(v))) + } + return n, nil + } + if wtyp != protowire.Fixed64Type { + return 0, errUnknown + } + v, n := protowire.ConsumeFixed64(b) + if n < 0 { + return 0, protowire.ParseError(n) + } + list.Append(protoreflect.ValueOfInt64(int64(v))) + return n, nil + case protoreflect.Fixed64Kind: + if wtyp == protowire.BytesType { + buf, n := protowire.ConsumeBytes(b) + if n < 0 { + return 0, protowire.ParseError(n) + } + for len(buf) > 0 { + v, n := protowire.ConsumeFixed64(buf) + if n < 0 { + return 0, protowire.ParseError(n) + } + buf = buf[n:] + list.Append(protoreflect.ValueOfUint64(v)) + } + return n, nil + } + if wtyp != protowire.Fixed64Type { + return 0, errUnknown + } + v, n := protowire.ConsumeFixed64(b) + if n < 0 { + return 0, protowire.ParseError(n) + } + list.Append(protoreflect.ValueOfUint64(v)) + return n, nil + case protoreflect.DoubleKind: + if wtyp == protowire.BytesType { + buf, n := protowire.ConsumeBytes(b) + if n < 0 { + return 0, protowire.ParseError(n) + } + for len(buf) > 0 { + v, n := protowire.ConsumeFixed64(buf) + if n < 0 { + return 0, protowire.ParseError(n) + } + buf = buf[n:] + list.Append(protoreflect.ValueOfFloat64(math.Float64frombits(v))) + } + return n, nil + } + if wtyp != protowire.Fixed64Type { + return 0, errUnknown + } + v, n := protowire.ConsumeFixed64(b) + if n < 0 { + return 0, protowire.ParseError(n) + } + list.Append(protoreflect.ValueOfFloat64(math.Float64frombits(v))) + return n, nil + case protoreflect.StringKind: + if wtyp != protowire.BytesType { + return 0, errUnknown + } + v, n := protowire.ConsumeBytes(b) + if n < 0 { + return 0, protowire.ParseError(n) + } + if strs.EnforceUTF8(fd) && !utf8.Valid(v) { + return 0, errors.InvalidUTF8(string(fd.FullName())) + } + list.Append(protoreflect.ValueOfString(string(v))) + return n, nil + case protoreflect.BytesKind: + if wtyp != protowire.BytesType { + return 0, errUnknown + } + v, n := protowire.ConsumeBytes(b) + if n < 0 { + return 0, protowire.ParseError(n) + } + list.Append(protoreflect.ValueOfBytes(append(emptyBuf[:], v...))) + return n, nil + case protoreflect.MessageKind: + if wtyp != protowire.BytesType { + return 0, errUnknown + } + v, n := protowire.ConsumeBytes(b) + if n < 0 { + return 0, protowire.ParseError(n) + } + m := list.NewElement() + if err := o.unmarshalMessage(v, m.Message()); err != nil { + return 0, err + } + list.Append(m) + return n, nil + case protoreflect.GroupKind: + if wtyp != protowire.StartGroupType { + return 0, errUnknown + } + v, n := protowire.ConsumeGroup(fd.Number(), b) + if n < 0 { + return 0, protowire.ParseError(n) + } + m := list.NewElement() + if err := o.unmarshalMessage(v, m.Message()); err != nil { + return 0, err + } + list.Append(m) + return n, nil + default: + return 0, errUnknown + } +} + +// We append to an empty array rather than a nil []byte to get non-nil zero-length byte slices. +var emptyBuf [0]byte diff --git a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/proto/doc.go b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/proto/doc.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000..c52d8c4 --- /dev/null +++ b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/proto/doc.go @@ -0,0 +1,94 @@ +// Copyright 2019 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. +// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style +// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. + +// Package proto provides functions operating on protocol buffer messages. +// +// For documentation on protocol buffers in general, see: +// +// https://developers.google.com/protocol-buffers +// +// For a tutorial on using protocol buffers with Go, see: +// +// https://developers.google.com/protocol-buffers/docs/gotutorial +// +// For a guide to generated Go protocol buffer code, see: +// +// https://developers.google.com/protocol-buffers/docs/reference/go-generated +// +// +// Binary serialization +// +// This package contains functions to convert to and from the wire format, +// an efficient binary serialization of protocol buffers. +// +// • Size reports the size of a message in the wire format. +// +// • Marshal converts a message to the wire format. +// The MarshalOptions type provides more control over wire marshaling. +// +// • Unmarshal converts a message from the wire format. +// The UnmarshalOptions type provides more control over wire unmarshaling. +// +// +// Basic message operations +// +// • Clone makes a deep copy of a message. +// +// • Merge merges the content of a message into another. +// +// • Equal compares two messages. For more control over comparisons +// and detailed reporting of differences, see package +// "google.golang.org/protobuf/testing/protocmp". +// +// • Reset clears the content of a message. +// +// • CheckInitialized reports whether all required fields in a message are set. +// +// +// Optional scalar constructors +// +// The API for some generated messages represents optional scalar fields +// as pointers to a value. For example, an optional string field has the +// Go type *string. +// +// • Bool, Int32, Int64, Uint32, Uint64, Float32, Float64, and String +// take a value and return a pointer to a new instance of it, +// to simplify construction of optional field values. +// +// Generated enum types usually have an Enum method which performs the +// same operation. +// +// Optional scalar fields are only supported in proto2. +// +// +// Extension accessors +// +// • HasExtension, GetExtension, SetExtension, and ClearExtension +// access extension field values in a protocol buffer message. +// +// Extension fields are only supported in proto2. +// +// +// Related packages +// +// • Package "google.golang.org/protobuf/encoding/protojson" converts messages to +// and from JSON. +// +// • Package "google.golang.org/protobuf/encoding/prototext" converts messages to +// and from the text format. +// +// • Package "google.golang.org/protobuf/reflect/protoreflect" provides a +// reflection interface for protocol buffer data types. +// +// • Package "google.golang.org/protobuf/testing/protocmp" provides features +// to compare protocol buffer messages with the "github.com/google/go-cmp/cmp" +// package. +// +// • Package "google.golang.org/protobuf/types/dynamicpb" provides a dynamic +// message type, suitable for working with messages where the protocol buffer +// type is only known at runtime. +// +// This module contains additional packages for more specialized use cases. +// Consult the individual package documentation for details. +package proto diff --git a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/proto/encode.go b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/proto/encode.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000..7b47a11 --- /dev/null +++ b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/proto/encode.go @@ -0,0 +1,346 @@ +// Copyright 2019 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. +// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style +// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. + +package proto + +import ( + "sort" + + "google.golang.org/protobuf/encoding/protowire" + "google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/encoding/messageset" + "google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/fieldsort" + "google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/mapsort" + "google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/pragma" + "google.golang.org/protobuf/reflect/protoreflect" + "google.golang.org/protobuf/runtime/protoiface" +) + +// MarshalOptions configures the marshaler. +// +// Example usage: +// b, err := MarshalOptions{Deterministic: true}.Marshal(m) +type MarshalOptions struct { + pragma.NoUnkeyedLiterals + + // AllowPartial allows messages that have missing required fields to marshal + // without returning an error. If AllowPartial is false (the default), + // Marshal will return an error if there are any missing required fields. + AllowPartial bool + + // Deterministic controls whether the same message will always be + // serialized to the same bytes within the same binary. + // + // Setting this option guarantees that repeated serialization of + // the same message will return the same bytes, and that different + // processes of the same binary (which may be executing on different + // machines) will serialize equal messages to the same bytes. + // It has no effect on the resulting size of the encoded message compared + // to a non-deterministic marshal. + // + // Note that the deterministic serialization is NOT canonical across + // languages. It is not guaranteed to remain stable over time. It is + // unstable across different builds with schema changes due to unknown + // fields. Users who need canonical serialization (e.g., persistent + // storage in a canonical form, fingerprinting, etc.) must define + // their own canonicalization specification and implement their own + // serializer rather than relying on this API. + // + // If deterministic serialization is requested, map entries will be + // sorted by keys in lexographical order. This is an implementation + // detail and subject to change. + Deterministic bool + + // UseCachedSize indicates that the result of a previous Size call + // may be reused. + // + // Setting this option asserts that: + // + // 1. Size has previously been called on this message with identical + // options (except for UseCachedSize itself). + // + // 2. The message and all its submessages have not changed in any + // way since the Size call. + // + // If either of these invariants is violated, + // the results are undefined and may include panics or corrupted output. + // + // Implementations MAY take this option into account to provide + // better performance, but there is no guarantee that they will do so. + // There is absolutely no guarantee that Size followed by Marshal with + // UseCachedSize set will perform equivalently to Marshal alone. + UseCachedSize bool +} + +// Marshal returns the wire-format encoding of m. +func Marshal(m Message) ([]byte, error) { + // Treat nil message interface as an empty message; nothing to output. + if m == nil { + return nil, nil + } + + out, err := MarshalOptions{}.marshal(nil, m.ProtoReflect()) + if len(out.Buf) == 0 && err == nil { + out.Buf = emptyBytesForMessage(m) + } + return out.Buf, err +} + +// Marshal returns the wire-format encoding of m. +func (o MarshalOptions) Marshal(m Message) ([]byte, error) { + // Treat nil message interface as an empty message; nothing to output. + if m == nil { + return nil, nil + } + + out, err := o.marshal(nil, m.ProtoReflect()) + if len(out.Buf) == 0 && err == nil { + out.Buf = emptyBytesForMessage(m) + } + return out.Buf, err +} + +// emptyBytesForMessage returns a nil buffer if and only if m is invalid, +// otherwise it returns a non-nil empty buffer. +// +// This is to assist the edge-case where user-code does the following: +// m1.OptionalBytes, _ = proto.Marshal(m2) +// where they expect the proto2 "optional_bytes" field to be populated +// if any only if m2 is a valid message. +func emptyBytesForMessage(m Message) []byte { + if m == nil || !m.ProtoReflect().IsValid() { + return nil + } + return emptyBuf[:] +} + +// MarshalAppend appends the wire-format encoding of m to b, +// returning the result. +func (o MarshalOptions) MarshalAppend(b []byte, m Message) ([]byte, error) { + // Treat nil message interface as an empty message; nothing to append. + if m == nil { + return b, nil + } + + out, err := o.marshal(b, m.ProtoReflect()) + return out.Buf, err +} + +// MarshalState returns the wire-format encoding of a message. +// +// This method permits fine-grained control over the marshaler. +// Most users should use Marshal instead. +func (o MarshalOptions) MarshalState(in protoiface.MarshalInput) (protoiface.MarshalOutput, error) { + return o.marshal(in.Buf, in.Message) +} + +// marshal is a centralized function that all marshal operations go through. +// For profiling purposes, avoid changing the name of this function or +// introducing other code paths for marshal that do not go through this. +func (o MarshalOptions) marshal(b []byte, m protoreflect.Message) (out protoiface.MarshalOutput, err error) { + allowPartial := o.AllowPartial + o.AllowPartial = true + if methods := protoMethods(m); methods != nil && methods.Marshal != nil && + !(o.Deterministic && methods.Flags&protoiface.SupportMarshalDeterministic == 0) { + in := protoiface.MarshalInput{ + Message: m, + Buf: b, + } + if o.Deterministic { + in.Flags |= protoiface.MarshalDeterministic + } + if o.UseCachedSize { + in.Flags |= protoiface.MarshalUseCachedSize + } + if methods.Size != nil { + sout := methods.Size(protoiface.SizeInput{ + Message: m, + Flags: in.Flags, + }) + if cap(b) < len(b)+sout.Size { + in.Buf = make([]byte, len(b), growcap(cap(b), len(b)+sout.Size)) + copy(in.Buf, b) + } + in.Flags |= protoiface.MarshalUseCachedSize + } + out, err = methods.Marshal(in) + } else { + out.Buf, err = o.marshalMessageSlow(b, m) + } + if err != nil { + return out, err + } + if allowPartial { + return out, nil + } + return out, checkInitialized(m) +} + +func (o MarshalOptions) marshalMessage(b []byte, m protoreflect.Message) ([]byte, error) { + out, err := o.marshal(b, m) + return out.Buf, err +} + +// growcap scales up the capacity of a slice. +// +// Given a slice with a current capacity of oldcap and a desired +// capacity of wantcap, growcap returns a new capacity >= wantcap. +// +// The algorithm is mostly identical to the one used by append as of Go 1.14. +func growcap(oldcap, wantcap int) (newcap int) { + if wantcap > oldcap*2 { + newcap = wantcap + } else if oldcap < 1024 { + // The Go 1.14 runtime takes this case when len(s) < 1024, + // not when cap(s) < 1024. The difference doesn't seem + // significant here. + newcap = oldcap * 2 + } else { + newcap = oldcap + for 0 < newcap && newcap < wantcap { + newcap += newcap / 4 + } + if newcap <= 0 { + newcap = wantcap + } + } + return newcap +} + +func (o MarshalOptions) marshalMessageSlow(b []byte, m protoreflect.Message) ([]byte, error) { + if messageset.IsMessageSet(m.Descriptor()) { + return o.marshalMessageSet(b, m) + } + // There are many choices for what order we visit fields in. The default one here + // is chosen for reasonable efficiency and simplicity given the protoreflect API. + // It is not deterministic, since Message.Range does not return fields in any + // defined order. + // + // When using deterministic serialization, we sort the known fields. + var err error + o.rangeFields(m, func(fd protoreflect.FieldDescriptor, v protoreflect.Value) bool { + b, err = o.marshalField(b, fd, v) + return err == nil + }) + if err != nil { + return b, err + } + b = append(b, m.GetUnknown()...) + return b, nil +} + +// rangeFields visits fields in a defined order when deterministic serialization is enabled. +func (o MarshalOptions) rangeFields(m protoreflect.Message, f func(protoreflect.FieldDescriptor, protoreflect.Value) bool) { + if !o.Deterministic { + m.Range(f) + return + } + var fds []protoreflect.FieldDescriptor + m.Range(func(fd protoreflect.FieldDescriptor, _ protoreflect.Value) bool { + fds = append(fds, fd) + return true + }) + sort.Slice(fds, func(a, b int) bool { + return fieldsort.Less(fds[a], fds[b]) + }) + for _, fd := range fds { + if !f(fd, m.Get(fd)) { + break + } + } +} + +func (o MarshalOptions) marshalField(b []byte, fd protoreflect.FieldDescriptor, value protoreflect.Value) ([]byte, error) { + switch { + case fd.IsList(): + return o.marshalList(b, fd, value.List()) + case fd.IsMap(): + return o.marshalMap(b, fd, value.Map()) + default: + b = protowire.AppendTag(b, fd.Number(), wireTypes[fd.Kind()]) + return o.marshalSingular(b, fd, value) + } +} + +func (o MarshalOptions) marshalList(b []byte, fd protoreflect.FieldDescriptor, list protoreflect.List) ([]byte, error) { + if fd.IsPacked() && list.Len() > 0 { + b = protowire.AppendTag(b, fd.Number(), protowire.BytesType) + b, pos := appendSpeculativeLength(b) + for i, llen := 0, list.Len(); i < llen; i++ { + var err error + b, err = o.marshalSingular(b, fd, list.Get(i)) + if err != nil { + return b, err + } + } + b = finishSpeculativeLength(b, pos) + return b, nil + } + + kind := fd.Kind() + for i, llen := 0, list.Len(); i < llen; i++ { + var err error + b = protowire.AppendTag(b, fd.Number(), wireTypes[kind]) + b, err = o.marshalSingular(b, fd, list.Get(i)) + if err != nil { + return b, err + } + } + return b, nil +} + +func (o MarshalOptions) marshalMap(b []byte, fd protoreflect.FieldDescriptor, mapv protoreflect.Map) ([]byte, error) { + keyf := fd.MapKey() + valf := fd.MapValue() + var err error + o.rangeMap(mapv, keyf.Kind(), func(key protoreflect.MapKey, value protoreflect.Value) bool { + b = protowire.AppendTag(b, fd.Number(), protowire.BytesType) + var pos int + b, pos = appendSpeculativeLength(b) + + b, err = o.marshalField(b, keyf, key.Value()) + if err != nil { + return false + } + b, err = o.marshalField(b, valf, value) + if err != nil { + return false + } + b = finishSpeculativeLength(b, pos) + return true + }) + return b, err +} + +func (o MarshalOptions) rangeMap(mapv protoreflect.Map, kind protoreflect.Kind, f func(protoreflect.MapKey, protoreflect.Value) bool) { + if !o.Deterministic { + mapv.Range(f) + return + } + mapsort.Range(mapv, kind, f) +} + +// When encoding length-prefixed fields, we speculatively set aside some number of bytes +// for the length, encode the data, and then encode the length (shifting the data if necessary +// to make room). +const speculativeLength = 1 + +func appendSpeculativeLength(b []byte) ([]byte, int) { + pos := len(b) + b = append(b, "\x00\x00\x00\x00"[:speculativeLength]...) + return b, pos +} + +func finishSpeculativeLength(b []byte, pos int) []byte { + mlen := len(b) - pos - speculativeLength + msiz := protowire.SizeVarint(uint64(mlen)) + if msiz != speculativeLength { + for i := 0; i < msiz-speculativeLength; i++ { + b = append(b, 0) + } + copy(b[pos+msiz:], b[pos+speculativeLength:]) + b = b[:pos+msiz+mlen] + } + protowire.AppendVarint(b[:pos], uint64(mlen)) + return b +} diff --git a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/proto/encode_gen.go b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/proto/encode_gen.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000..185dacf --- /dev/null +++ b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/proto/encode_gen.go @@ -0,0 +1,97 @@ +// Copyright 2018 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. +// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style +// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. + +// Code generated by generate-types. DO NOT EDIT. + +package proto + +import ( + "math" + "unicode/utf8" + + "google.golang.org/protobuf/encoding/protowire" + "google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/errors" + "google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/strs" + "google.golang.org/protobuf/reflect/protoreflect" +) + +var wireTypes = map[protoreflect.Kind]protowire.Type{ + protoreflect.BoolKind: protowire.VarintType, + protoreflect.EnumKind: protowire.VarintType, + protoreflect.Int32Kind: protowire.VarintType, + protoreflect.Sint32Kind: protowire.VarintType, + protoreflect.Uint32Kind: protowire.VarintType, + protoreflect.Int64Kind: protowire.VarintType, + protoreflect.Sint64Kind: protowire.VarintType, + protoreflect.Uint64Kind: protowire.VarintType, + protoreflect.Sfixed32Kind: protowire.Fixed32Type, + protoreflect.Fixed32Kind: protowire.Fixed32Type, + protoreflect.FloatKind: protowire.Fixed32Type, + protoreflect.Sfixed64Kind: protowire.Fixed64Type, + protoreflect.Fixed64Kind: protowire.Fixed64Type, + protoreflect.DoubleKind: protowire.Fixed64Type, + protoreflect.StringKind: protowire.BytesType, + protoreflect.BytesKind: protowire.BytesType, + protoreflect.MessageKind: protowire.BytesType, + protoreflect.GroupKind: protowire.StartGroupType, +} + +func (o MarshalOptions) marshalSingular(b []byte, fd protoreflect.FieldDescriptor, v protoreflect.Value) ([]byte, error) { + switch fd.Kind() { + case protoreflect.BoolKind: + b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, protowire.EncodeBool(v.Bool())) + case protoreflect.EnumKind: + b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, uint64(v.Enum())) + case protoreflect.Int32Kind: + b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, uint64(int32(v.Int()))) + case protoreflect.Sint32Kind: + b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, protowire.EncodeZigZag(int64(int32(v.Int())))) + case protoreflect.Uint32Kind: + b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, uint64(uint32(v.Uint()))) + case protoreflect.Int64Kind: + b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, uint64(v.Int())) + case protoreflect.Sint64Kind: + b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, protowire.EncodeZigZag(v.Int())) + case protoreflect.Uint64Kind: + b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, v.Uint()) + case protoreflect.Sfixed32Kind: + b = protowire.AppendFixed32(b, uint32(v.Int())) + case protoreflect.Fixed32Kind: + b = protowire.AppendFixed32(b, uint32(v.Uint())) + case protoreflect.FloatKind: + b = protowire.AppendFixed32(b, math.Float32bits(float32(v.Float()))) + case protoreflect.Sfixed64Kind: + b = protowire.AppendFixed64(b, uint64(v.Int())) + case protoreflect.Fixed64Kind: + b = protowire.AppendFixed64(b, v.Uint()) + case protoreflect.DoubleKind: + b = protowire.AppendFixed64(b, math.Float64bits(v.Float())) + case protoreflect.StringKind: + if strs.EnforceUTF8(fd) && !utf8.ValidString(v.String()) { + return b, errors.InvalidUTF8(string(fd.FullName())) + } + b = protowire.AppendString(b, v.String()) + case protoreflect.BytesKind: + b = protowire.AppendBytes(b, v.Bytes()) + case protoreflect.MessageKind: + var pos int + var err error + b, pos = appendSpeculativeLength(b) + b, err = o.marshalMessage(b, v.Message()) + if err != nil { + return b, err + } + b = finishSpeculativeLength(b, pos) + case protoreflect.GroupKind: + var err error + b, err = o.marshalMessage(b, v.Message()) + if err != nil { + return b, err + } + b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, protowire.EncodeTag(fd.Number(), protowire.EndGroupType)) + default: + return b, errors.New("invalid kind %v", fd.Kind()) + } + return b, nil +} diff --git a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/proto/equal.go b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/proto/equal.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000..10902bd --- /dev/null +++ b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/proto/equal.go @@ -0,0 +1,154 @@ +// Copyright 2019 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. +// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style +// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. + +package proto + +import ( + "bytes" + "math" + "reflect" + + "google.golang.org/protobuf/encoding/protowire" + pref "google.golang.org/protobuf/reflect/protoreflect" +) + +// Equal reports whether two messages are equal. +// If two messages marshal to the same bytes under deterministic serialization, +// then Equal is guaranteed to report true. +// +// Two messages are equal if they belong to the same message descriptor, +// have the same set of populated known and extension field values, +// and the same set of unknown fields values. If either of the top-level +// messages are invalid, then Equal reports true only if both are invalid. +// +// Scalar values are compared with the equivalent of the == operator in Go, +// except bytes values which are compared using bytes.Equal and +// floating point values which specially treat NaNs as equal. +// Message values are compared by recursively calling Equal. +// Lists are equal if each element value is also equal. +// Maps are equal if they have the same set of keys, where the pair of values +// for each key is also equal. +func Equal(x, y Message) bool { + if x == nil || y == nil { + return x == nil && y == nil + } + mx := x.ProtoReflect() + my := y.ProtoReflect() + if mx.IsValid() != my.IsValid() { + return false + } + return equalMessage(mx, my) +} + +// equalMessage compares two messages. +func equalMessage(mx, my pref.Message) bool { + if mx.Descriptor() != my.Descriptor() { + return false + } + + nx := 0 + equal := true + mx.Range(func(fd pref.FieldDescriptor, vx pref.Value) bool { + nx++ + vy := my.Get(fd) + equal = my.Has(fd) && equalField(fd, vx, vy) + return equal + }) + if !equal { + return false + } + ny := 0 + my.Range(func(fd pref.FieldDescriptor, vx pref.Value) bool { + ny++ + return true + }) + if nx != ny { + return false + } + + return equalUnknown(mx.GetUnknown(), my.GetUnknown()) +} + +// equalField compares two fields. +func equalField(fd pref.FieldDescriptor, x, y pref.Value) bool { + switch { + case fd.IsList(): + return equalList(fd, x.List(), y.List()) + case fd.IsMap(): + return equalMap(fd, x.Map(), y.Map()) + default: + return equalValue(fd, x, y) + } +} + +// equalMap compares two maps. +func equalMap(fd pref.FieldDescriptor, x, y pref.Map) bool { + if x.Len() != y.Len() { + return false + } + equal := true + x.Range(func(k pref.MapKey, vx pref.Value) bool { + vy := y.Get(k) + equal = y.Has(k) && equalValue(fd.MapValue(), vx, vy) + return equal + }) + return equal +} + +// equalList compares two lists. +func equalList(fd pref.FieldDescriptor, x, y pref.List) bool { + if x.Len() != y.Len() { + return false + } + for i := x.Len() - 1; i >= 0; i-- { + if !equalValue(fd, x.Get(i), y.Get(i)) { + return false + } + } + return true +} + +// equalValue compares two singular values. +func equalValue(fd pref.FieldDescriptor, x, y pref.Value) bool { + switch { + case fd.Message() != nil: + return equalMessage(x.Message(), y.Message()) + case fd.Kind() == pref.BytesKind: + return bytes.Equal(x.Bytes(), y.Bytes()) + case fd.Kind() == pref.FloatKind, fd.Kind() == pref.DoubleKind: + fx := x.Float() + fy := y.Float() + if math.IsNaN(fx) || math.IsNaN(fy) { + return math.IsNaN(fx) && math.IsNaN(fy) + } + return fx == fy + default: + return x.Interface() == y.Interface() + } +} + +// equalUnknown compares unknown fields by direct comparison on the raw bytes +// of each individual field number. +func equalUnknown(x, y pref.RawFields) bool { + if len(x) != len(y) { + return false + } + if bytes.Equal([]byte(x), []byte(y)) { + return true + } + + mx := make(map[pref.FieldNumber]pref.RawFields) + my := make(map[pref.FieldNumber]pref.RawFields) + for len(x) > 0 { + fnum, _, n := protowire.ConsumeField(x) + mx[fnum] = append(mx[fnum], x[:n]...) + x = x[n:] + } + for len(y) > 0 { + fnum, _, n := protowire.ConsumeField(y) + my[fnum] = append(my[fnum], y[:n]...) + y = y[n:] + } + return reflect.DeepEqual(mx, my) +} diff --git a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/proto/extension.go b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/proto/extension.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000..5f293cd --- /dev/null +++ b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/proto/extension.go @@ -0,0 +1,92 @@ +// Copyright 2019 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. +// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style +// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. + +package proto + +import ( + "google.golang.org/protobuf/reflect/protoreflect" +) + +// HasExtension reports whether an extension field is populated. +// It returns false if m is invalid or if xt does not extend m. +func HasExtension(m Message, xt protoreflect.ExtensionType) bool { + // Treat nil message interface as an empty message; no populated fields. + if m == nil { + return false + } + + // As a special-case, we reports invalid or mismatching descriptors + // as always not being populated (since they aren't). + if xt == nil || m.ProtoReflect().Descriptor() != xt.TypeDescriptor().ContainingMessage() { + return false + } + + return m.ProtoReflect().Has(xt.TypeDescriptor()) +} + +// ClearExtension clears an extension field such that subsequent +// HasExtension calls return false. +// It panics if m is invalid or if xt does not extend m. +func ClearExtension(m Message, xt protoreflect.ExtensionType) { + m.ProtoReflect().Clear(xt.TypeDescriptor()) +} + +// GetExtension retrieves the value for an extension field. +// If the field is unpopulated, it returns the default value for +// scalars and an immutable, empty value for lists or messages. +// It panics if xt does not extend m. +func GetExtension(m Message, xt protoreflect.ExtensionType) interface{} { + // Treat nil message interface as an empty message; return the default. + if m == nil { + return xt.InterfaceOf(xt.Zero()) + } + + return xt.InterfaceOf(m.ProtoReflect().Get(xt.TypeDescriptor())) +} + +// SetExtension stores the value of an extension field. +// It panics if m is invalid, xt does not extend m, or if type of v +// is invalid for the specified extension field. +func SetExtension(m Message, xt protoreflect.ExtensionType, v interface{}) { + xd := xt.TypeDescriptor() + pv := xt.ValueOf(v) + + // Specially treat an invalid list, map, or message as clear. + isValid := true + switch { + case xd.IsList(): + isValid = pv.List().IsValid() + case xd.IsMap(): + isValid = pv.Map().IsValid() + case xd.Message() != nil: + isValid = pv.Message().IsValid() + } + if !isValid { + m.ProtoReflect().Clear(xd) + return + } + + m.ProtoReflect().Set(xd, pv) +} + +// RangeExtensions iterates over every populated extension field in m in an +// undefined order, calling f for each extension type and value encountered. +// It returns immediately if f returns false. +// While iterating, mutating operations may only be performed +// on the current extension field. +func RangeExtensions(m Message, f func(protoreflect.ExtensionType, interface{}) bool) { + // Treat nil message interface as an empty message; nothing to range over. + if m == nil { + return + } + + m.ProtoReflect().Range(func(fd protoreflect.FieldDescriptor, v protoreflect.Value) bool { + if fd.IsExtension() { + xt := fd.(protoreflect.ExtensionTypeDescriptor).Type() + vi := xt.InterfaceOf(v) + return f(xt, vi) + } + return true + }) +} diff --git a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/proto/merge.go b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/proto/merge.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000..d761ab3 --- /dev/null +++ b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/proto/merge.go @@ -0,0 +1,139 @@ +// Copyright 2019 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. +// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style +// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. + +package proto + +import ( + "fmt" + + "google.golang.org/protobuf/reflect/protoreflect" + "google.golang.org/protobuf/runtime/protoiface" +) + +// Merge merges src into dst, which must be a message with the same descriptor. +// +// Populated scalar fields in src are copied to dst, while populated +// singular messages in src are merged into dst by recursively calling Merge. +// The elements of every list field in src is appended to the corresponded +// list fields in dst. The entries of every map field in src is copied into +// the corresponding map field in dst, possibly replacing existing entries. +// The unknown fields of src are appended to the unknown fields of dst. +// +// It is semantically equivalent to unmarshaling the encoded form of src +// into dst with the UnmarshalOptions.Merge option specified. +func Merge(dst, src Message) { + // TODO: Should nil src be treated as semantically equivalent to a + // untyped, read-only, empty message? What about a nil dst? + + dstMsg, srcMsg := dst.ProtoReflect(), src.ProtoReflect() + if dstMsg.Descriptor() != srcMsg.Descriptor() { + if got, want := dstMsg.Descriptor().FullName(), srcMsg.Descriptor().FullName(); got != want { + panic(fmt.Sprintf("descriptor mismatch: %v != %v", got, want)) + } + panic("descriptor mismatch") + } + mergeOptions{}.mergeMessage(dstMsg, srcMsg) +} + +// Clone returns a deep copy of m. +// If the top-level message is invalid, it returns an invalid message as well. +func Clone(m Message) Message { + // NOTE: Most usages of Clone assume the following properties: + // t := reflect.TypeOf(m) + // t == reflect.TypeOf(m.ProtoReflect().New().Interface()) + // t == reflect.TypeOf(m.ProtoReflect().Type().Zero().Interface()) + // + // Embedding protobuf messages breaks this since the parent type will have + // a forwarded ProtoReflect method, but the Interface method will return + // the underlying embedded message type. + if m == nil { + return nil + } + src := m.ProtoReflect() + if !src.IsValid() { + return src.Type().Zero().Interface() + } + dst := src.New() + mergeOptions{}.mergeMessage(dst, src) + return dst.Interface() +} + +// mergeOptions provides a namespace for merge functions, and can be +// exported in the future if we add user-visible merge options. +type mergeOptions struct{} + +func (o mergeOptions) mergeMessage(dst, src protoreflect.Message) { + methods := protoMethods(dst) + if methods != nil && methods.Merge != nil { + in := protoiface.MergeInput{ + Destination: dst, + Source: src, + } + out := methods.Merge(in) + if out.Flags&protoiface.MergeComplete != 0 { + return + } + } + + if !dst.IsValid() { + panic(fmt.Sprintf("cannot merge into invalid %v message", dst.Descriptor().FullName())) + } + + src.Range(func(fd protoreflect.FieldDescriptor, v protoreflect.Value) bool { + switch { + case fd.IsList(): + o.mergeList(dst.Mutable(fd).List(), v.List(), fd) + case fd.IsMap(): + o.mergeMap(dst.Mutable(fd).Map(), v.Map(), fd.MapValue()) + case fd.Message() != nil: + o.mergeMessage(dst.Mutable(fd).Message(), v.Message()) + case fd.Kind() == protoreflect.BytesKind: + dst.Set(fd, o.cloneBytes(v)) + default: + dst.Set(fd, v) + } + return true + }) + + if len(src.GetUnknown()) > 0 { + dst.SetUnknown(append(dst.GetUnknown(), src.GetUnknown()...)) + } +} + +func (o mergeOptions) mergeList(dst, src protoreflect.List, fd protoreflect.FieldDescriptor) { + // Merge semantics appends to the end of the existing list. + for i, n := 0, src.Len(); i < n; i++ { + switch v := src.Get(i); { + case fd.Message() != nil: + dstv := dst.NewElement() + o.mergeMessage(dstv.Message(), v.Message()) + dst.Append(dstv) + case fd.Kind() == protoreflect.BytesKind: + dst.Append(o.cloneBytes(v)) + default: + dst.Append(v) + } + } +} + +func (o mergeOptions) mergeMap(dst, src protoreflect.Map, fd protoreflect.FieldDescriptor) { + // Merge semantics replaces, rather than merges into existing entries. + src.Range(func(k protoreflect.MapKey, v protoreflect.Value) bool { + switch { + case fd.Message() != nil: + dstv := dst.NewValue() + o.mergeMessage(dstv.Message(), v.Message()) + dst.Set(k, dstv) + case fd.Kind() == protoreflect.BytesKind: + dst.Set(k, o.cloneBytes(v)) + default: + dst.Set(k, v) + } + return true + }) +} + +func (o mergeOptions) cloneBytes(v protoreflect.Value) protoreflect.Value { + return protoreflect.ValueOfBytes(append([]byte{}, v.Bytes()...)) +} diff --git a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/proto/messageset.go b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/proto/messageset.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000..1d692c3 --- /dev/null +++ b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/proto/messageset.go @@ -0,0 +1,88 @@ +// Copyright 2019 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. +// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style +// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. + +package proto + +import ( + "google.golang.org/protobuf/encoding/protowire" + "google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/encoding/messageset" + "google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/errors" + "google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/flags" + "google.golang.org/protobuf/reflect/protoreflect" + "google.golang.org/protobuf/reflect/protoregistry" +) + +func (o MarshalOptions) sizeMessageSet(m protoreflect.Message) (size int) { + m.Range(func(fd protoreflect.FieldDescriptor, v protoreflect.Value) bool { + size += messageset.SizeField(fd.Number()) + size += protowire.SizeTag(messageset.FieldMessage) + size += protowire.SizeBytes(o.size(v.Message())) + return true + }) + size += messageset.SizeUnknown(m.GetUnknown()) + return size +} + +func (o MarshalOptions) marshalMessageSet(b []byte, m protoreflect.Message) ([]byte, error) { + if !flags.ProtoLegacy { + return b, errors.New("no support for message_set_wire_format") + } + var err error + o.rangeFields(m, func(fd protoreflect.FieldDescriptor, v protoreflect.Value) bool { + b, err = o.marshalMessageSetField(b, fd, v) + return err == nil + }) + if err != nil { + return b, err + } + return messageset.AppendUnknown(b, m.GetUnknown()) +} + +func (o MarshalOptions) marshalMessageSetField(b []byte, fd protoreflect.FieldDescriptor, value protoreflect.Value) ([]byte, error) { + b = messageset.AppendFieldStart(b, fd.Number()) + b = protowire.AppendTag(b, messageset.FieldMessage, protowire.BytesType) + b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, uint64(o.Size(value.Message().Interface()))) + b, err := o.marshalMessage(b, value.Message()) + if err != nil { + return b, err + } + b = messageset.AppendFieldEnd(b) + return b, nil +} + +func (o UnmarshalOptions) unmarshalMessageSet(b []byte, m protoreflect.Message) error { + if !flags.ProtoLegacy { + return errors.New("no support for message_set_wire_format") + } + return messageset.Unmarshal(b, false, func(num protowire.Number, v []byte) error { + err := o.unmarshalMessageSetField(m, num, v) + if err == errUnknown { + unknown := m.GetUnknown() + unknown = protowire.AppendTag(unknown, num, protowire.BytesType) + unknown = protowire.AppendBytes(unknown, v) + m.SetUnknown(unknown) + return nil + } + return err + }) +} + +func (o UnmarshalOptions) unmarshalMessageSetField(m protoreflect.Message, num protowire.Number, v []byte) error { + md := m.Descriptor() + if !md.ExtensionRanges().Has(num) { + return errUnknown + } + xt, err := o.Resolver.FindExtensionByNumber(md.FullName(), num) + if err == protoregistry.NotFound { + return errUnknown + } + if err != nil { + return errors.New("%v: unable to resolve extension %v: %v", md.FullName(), num, err) + } + xd := xt.TypeDescriptor() + if err := o.unmarshalMessage(v, m.Mutable(xd).Message()); err != nil { + return err + } + return nil +} diff --git a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/proto/proto.go b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/proto/proto.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000..ca14b09 --- /dev/null +++ b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/proto/proto.go @@ -0,0 +1,34 @@ +// Copyright 2018 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. +// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style +// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. + +package proto + +import ( + "google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/errors" + "google.golang.org/protobuf/reflect/protoreflect" +) + +// Message is the top-level interface that all messages must implement. +// It provides access to a reflective view of a message. +// Any implementation of this interface may be used with all functions in the +// protobuf module that accept a Message, except where otherwise specified. +// +// This is the v2 interface definition for protobuf messages. +// The v1 interface definition is "github.com/golang/protobuf/proto".Message. +// +// To convert a v1 message to a v2 message, +// use "github.com/golang/protobuf/proto".MessageV2. +// To convert a v2 message to a v1 message, +// use "github.com/golang/protobuf/proto".MessageV1. +type Message = protoreflect.ProtoMessage + +// Error matches all errors produced by packages in the protobuf module. +// +// That is, errors.Is(err, Error) reports whether an error is produced +// by this module. +var Error error + +func init() { + Error = errors.Error +} diff --git a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/proto/proto_methods.go b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/proto/proto_methods.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000..d8dd604 --- /dev/null +++ b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/proto/proto_methods.go @@ -0,0 +1,19 @@ +// Copyright 2019 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. +// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style +// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. + +// The protoreflect build tag disables use of fast-path methods. +// +build !protoreflect + +package proto + +import ( + "google.golang.org/protobuf/reflect/protoreflect" + "google.golang.org/protobuf/runtime/protoiface" +) + +const hasProtoMethods = true + +func protoMethods(m protoreflect.Message) *protoiface.Methods { + return m.ProtoMethods() +} diff --git a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/proto/proto_reflect.go b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/proto/proto_reflect.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000..b103d43 --- /dev/null +++ b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/proto/proto_reflect.go @@ -0,0 +1,19 @@ +// Copyright 2019 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. +// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style +// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. + +// The protoreflect build tag disables use of fast-path methods. +// +build protoreflect + +package proto + +import ( + "google.golang.org/protobuf/reflect/protoreflect" + "google.golang.org/protobuf/runtime/protoiface" +) + +const hasProtoMethods = false + +func protoMethods(m protoreflect.Message) *protoiface.Methods { + return nil +} diff --git a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/proto/reset.go b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/proto/reset.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000..3d7f894 --- /dev/null +++ b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/proto/reset.go @@ -0,0 +1,43 @@ +// Copyright 2019 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. +// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style +// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. + +package proto + +import ( + "fmt" + + "google.golang.org/protobuf/reflect/protoreflect" +) + +// Reset clears every field in the message. +// The resulting message shares no observable memory with its previous state +// other than the memory for the message itself. +func Reset(m Message) { + if mr, ok := m.(interface{ Reset() }); ok && hasProtoMethods { + mr.Reset() + return + } + resetMessage(m.ProtoReflect()) +} + +func resetMessage(m protoreflect.Message) { + if !m.IsValid() { + panic(fmt.Sprintf("cannot reset invalid %v message", m.Descriptor().FullName())) + } + + // Clear all known fields. + fds := m.Descriptor().Fields() + for i := 0; i < fds.Len(); i++ { + m.Clear(fds.Get(i)) + } + + // Clear extension fields. + m.Range(func(fd protoreflect.FieldDescriptor, _ protoreflect.Value) bool { + m.Clear(fd) + return true + }) + + // Clear unknown fields. + m.SetUnknown(nil) +} diff --git a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/proto/size.go b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/proto/size.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000..554b9c6 --- /dev/null +++ b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/proto/size.go @@ -0,0 +1,97 @@ +// Copyright 2019 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. +// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style +// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. + +package proto + +import ( + "google.golang.org/protobuf/encoding/protowire" + "google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/encoding/messageset" + "google.golang.org/protobuf/reflect/protoreflect" + "google.golang.org/protobuf/runtime/protoiface" +) + +// Size returns the size in bytes of the wire-format encoding of m. +func Size(m Message) int { + return MarshalOptions{}.Size(m) +} + +// Size returns the size in bytes of the wire-format encoding of m. +func (o MarshalOptions) Size(m Message) int { + // Treat a nil message interface as an empty message; nothing to output. + if m == nil { + return 0 + } + + return o.size(m.ProtoReflect()) +} + +// size is a centralized function that all size operations go through. +// For profiling purposes, avoid changing the name of this function or +// introducing other code paths for size that do not go through this. +func (o MarshalOptions) size(m protoreflect.Message) (size int) { + methods := protoMethods(m) + if methods != nil && methods.Size != nil { + out := methods.Size(protoiface.SizeInput{ + Message: m, + }) + return out.Size + } + if methods != nil && methods.Marshal != nil { + // This is not efficient, but we don't have any choice. + // This case is mainly used for legacy types with a Marshal method. + out, _ := methods.Marshal(protoiface.MarshalInput{ + Message: m, + }) + return len(out.Buf) + } + return o.sizeMessageSlow(m) +} + +func (o MarshalOptions) sizeMessageSlow(m protoreflect.Message) (size int) { + if messageset.IsMessageSet(m.Descriptor()) { + return o.sizeMessageSet(m) + } + m.Range(func(fd protoreflect.FieldDescriptor, v protoreflect.Value) bool { + size += o.sizeField(fd, v) + return true + }) + size += len(m.GetUnknown()) + return size +} + +func (o MarshalOptions) sizeField(fd protoreflect.FieldDescriptor, value protoreflect.Value) (size int) { + num := fd.Number() + switch { + case fd.IsList(): + return o.sizeList(num, fd, value.List()) + case fd.IsMap(): + return o.sizeMap(num, fd, value.Map()) + default: + return protowire.SizeTag(num) + o.sizeSingular(num, fd.Kind(), value) + } +} + +func (o MarshalOptions) sizeList(num protowire.Number, fd protoreflect.FieldDescriptor, list protoreflect.List) (size int) { + if fd.IsPacked() && list.Len() > 0 { + content := 0 + for i, llen := 0, list.Len(); i < llen; i++ { + content += o.sizeSingular(num, fd.Kind(), list.Get(i)) + } + return protowire.SizeTag(num) + protowire.SizeBytes(content) + } + + for i, llen := 0, list.Len(); i < llen; i++ { + size += protowire.SizeTag(num) + o.sizeSingular(num, fd.Kind(), list.Get(i)) + } + return size +} + +func (o MarshalOptions) sizeMap(num protowire.Number, fd protoreflect.FieldDescriptor, mapv protoreflect.Map) (size int) { + mapv.Range(func(key protoreflect.MapKey, value protoreflect.Value) bool { + size += protowire.SizeTag(num) + size += protowire.SizeBytes(o.sizeField(fd.MapKey(), key.Value()) + o.sizeField(fd.MapValue(), value)) + return true + }) + return size +} diff --git a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/proto/size_gen.go b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/proto/size_gen.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000..3cf61a8 --- /dev/null +++ b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/proto/size_gen.go @@ -0,0 +1,55 @@ +// Copyright 2018 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. +// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style +// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. + +// Code generated by generate-types. DO NOT EDIT. + +package proto + +import ( + "google.golang.org/protobuf/encoding/protowire" + "google.golang.org/protobuf/reflect/protoreflect" +) + +func (o MarshalOptions) sizeSingular(num protowire.Number, kind protoreflect.Kind, v protoreflect.Value) int { + switch kind { + case protoreflect.BoolKind: + return protowire.SizeVarint(protowire.EncodeBool(v.Bool())) + case protoreflect.EnumKind: + return protowire.SizeVarint(uint64(v.Enum())) + case protoreflect.Int32Kind: + return protowire.SizeVarint(uint64(int32(v.Int()))) + case protoreflect.Sint32Kind: + return protowire.SizeVarint(protowire.EncodeZigZag(int64(int32(v.Int())))) + case protoreflect.Uint32Kind: + return protowire.SizeVarint(uint64(uint32(v.Uint()))) + case protoreflect.Int64Kind: + return protowire.SizeVarint(uint64(v.Int())) + case protoreflect.Sint64Kind: + return protowire.SizeVarint(protowire.EncodeZigZag(v.Int())) + case protoreflect.Uint64Kind: + return protowire.SizeVarint(v.Uint()) + case protoreflect.Sfixed32Kind: + return protowire.SizeFixed32() + case protoreflect.Fixed32Kind: + return protowire.SizeFixed32() + case protoreflect.FloatKind: + return protowire.SizeFixed32() + case protoreflect.Sfixed64Kind: + return protowire.SizeFixed64() + case protoreflect.Fixed64Kind: + return protowire.SizeFixed64() + case protoreflect.DoubleKind: + return protowire.SizeFixed64() + case protoreflect.StringKind: + return protowire.SizeBytes(len(v.String())) + case protoreflect.BytesKind: + return protowire.SizeBytes(len(v.Bytes())) + case protoreflect.MessageKind: + return protowire.SizeBytes(o.size(v.Message())) + case protoreflect.GroupKind: + return protowire.SizeGroup(num, o.size(v.Message())) + default: + return 0 + } +} diff --git a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/proto/wrappers.go b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/proto/wrappers.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000..653b12c --- /dev/null +++ b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/proto/wrappers.go @@ -0,0 +1,29 @@ +// Copyright 2019 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. +// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style +// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. + +package proto + +// Bool stores v in a new bool value and returns a pointer to it. +func Bool(v bool) *bool { return &v } + +// Int32 stores v in a new int32 value and returns a pointer to it. +func Int32(v int32) *int32 { return &v } + +// Int64 stores v in a new int64 value and returns a pointer to it. +func Int64(v int64) *int64 { return &v } + +// Float32 stores v in a new float32 value and returns a pointer to it. +func Float32(v float32) *float32 { return &v } + +// Float64 stores v in a new float64 value and returns a pointer to it. +func Float64(v float64) *float64 { return &v } + +// Uint32 stores v in a new uint32 value and returns a pointer to it. +func Uint32(v uint32) *uint32 { return &v } + +// Uint64 stores v in a new uint64 value and returns a pointer to it. +func Uint64(v uint64) *uint64 { return &v } + +// String stores v in a new string value and returns a pointer to it. +func String(v string) *string { return &v } diff --git a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/reflect/protoreflect/methods.go b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/reflect/protoreflect/methods.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000..6be5d16 --- /dev/null +++ b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/reflect/protoreflect/methods.go @@ -0,0 +1,77 @@ +// Copyright 2020 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. +// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style +// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. + +package protoreflect + +import ( + "google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/pragma" +) + +// The following types are used by the fast-path Message.ProtoMethods method. +// +// To avoid polluting the public protoreflect API with types used only by +// low-level implementations, the canonical definitions of these types are +// in the runtime/protoiface package. The definitions here and in protoiface +// must be kept in sync. +type ( + methods = struct { + pragma.NoUnkeyedLiterals + Flags supportFlags + Size func(sizeInput) sizeOutput + Marshal func(marshalInput) (marshalOutput, error) + Unmarshal func(unmarshalInput) (unmarshalOutput, error) + Merge func(mergeInput) mergeOutput + CheckInitialized func(checkInitializedInput) (checkInitializedOutput, error) + } + supportFlags = uint64 + sizeInput = struct { + pragma.NoUnkeyedLiterals + Message Message + Flags uint8 + } + sizeOutput = struct { + pragma.NoUnkeyedLiterals + Size int + } + marshalInput = struct { + pragma.NoUnkeyedLiterals + Message Message + Buf []byte + Flags uint8 + } + marshalOutput = struct { + pragma.NoUnkeyedLiterals + Buf []byte + } + unmarshalInput = struct { + pragma.NoUnkeyedLiterals + Message Message + Buf []byte + Flags uint8 + Resolver interface { + FindExtensionByName(field FullName) (ExtensionType, error) + FindExtensionByNumber(message FullName, field FieldNumber) (ExtensionType, error) + } + } + unmarshalOutput = struct { + pragma.NoUnkeyedLiterals + Flags uint8 + } + mergeInput = struct { + pragma.NoUnkeyedLiterals + Source Message + Destination Message + } + mergeOutput = struct { + pragma.NoUnkeyedLiterals + Flags uint8 + } + checkInitializedInput = struct { + pragma.NoUnkeyedLiterals + Message Message + } + checkInitializedOutput = struct { + pragma.NoUnkeyedLiterals + } +) diff --git a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/reflect/protoreflect/proto.go b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/reflect/protoreflect/proto.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000..dd85915 --- /dev/null +++ b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/reflect/protoreflect/proto.go @@ -0,0 +1,504 @@ +// Copyright 2018 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. +// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style +// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. + +// Package protoreflect provides interfaces to dynamically manipulate messages. +// +// This package includes type descriptors which describe the structure of types +// defined in proto source files and value interfaces which provide the +// ability to examine and manipulate the contents of messages. +// +// +// Protocol Buffer Descriptors +// +// Protobuf descriptors (e.g., EnumDescriptor or MessageDescriptor) +// are immutable objects that represent protobuf type information. +// They are wrappers around the messages declared in descriptor.proto. +// Protobuf descriptors alone lack any information regarding Go types. +// +// Enums and messages generated by this module implement Enum and ProtoMessage, +// where the Descriptor and ProtoReflect.Descriptor accessors respectively +// return the protobuf descriptor for the values. +// +// The protobuf descriptor interfaces are not meant to be implemented by +// user code since they might need to be extended in the future to support +// additions to the protobuf language. +// The "google.golang.org/protobuf/reflect/protodesc" package converts between +// google.protobuf.DescriptorProto messages and protobuf descriptors. +// +// +// Go Type Descriptors +// +// A type descriptor (e.g., EnumType or MessageType) is a constructor for +// a concrete Go type that represents the associated protobuf descriptor. +// There is commonly a one-to-one relationship between protobuf descriptors and +// Go type descriptors, but it can potentially be a one-to-many relationship. +// +// Enums and messages generated by this module implement Enum and ProtoMessage, +// where the Type and ProtoReflect.Type accessors respectively +// return the protobuf descriptor for the values. +// +// The "google.golang.org/protobuf/types/dynamicpb" package can be used to +// create Go type descriptors from protobuf descriptors. +// +// +// Value Interfaces +// +// The Enum and Message interfaces provide a reflective view over an +// enum or message instance. For enums, it provides the ability to retrieve +// the enum value number for any concrete enum type. For messages, it provides +// the ability to access or manipulate fields of the message. +// +// To convert a proto.Message to a protoreflect.Message, use the +// former's ProtoReflect method. Since the ProtoReflect method is new to the +// v2 message interface, it may not be present on older message implementations. +// The "github.com/golang/protobuf/proto".MessageReflect function can be used +// to obtain a reflective view on older messages. +// +// +// Relationships +// +// The following diagrams demonstrate the relationships between +// various types declared in this package. +// +// +// ┌───────────────────────────────────┐ +// V │ +// ┌────────────── New(n) ─────────────┐ │ +// │ │ │ +// │ ┌──── Descriptor() ──┐ │ ┌── Number() ──┐ │ +// │ │ V V │ V │ +// ╔════════════╗ ╔════════════════╗ ╔════════╗ ╔════════════╗ +// ║ EnumType ║ ║ EnumDescriptor ║ ║ Enum ║ ║ EnumNumber ║ +// ╚════════════╝ ╚════════════════╝ ╚════════╝ ╚════════════╝ +// Λ Λ │ │ +// │ └─── Descriptor() ──┘ │ +// │ │ +// └────────────────── Type() ───────┘ +// +// • An EnumType describes a concrete Go enum type. +// It has an EnumDescriptor and can construct an Enum instance. +// +// • An EnumDescriptor describes an abstract protobuf enum type. +// +// • An Enum is a concrete enum instance. Generated enums implement Enum. +// +// +// ┌──────────────── New() ─────────────────┐ +// │ │ +// │ ┌─── Descriptor() ─────┐ │ ┌── Interface() ───┐ +// │ │ V V │ V +// ╔═════════════╗ ╔═══════════════════╗ ╔═════════╗ ╔══════════════╗ +// ║ MessageType ║ ║ MessageDescriptor ║ ║ Message ║ ║ ProtoMessage ║ +// ╚═════════════╝ ╚═══════════════════╝ ╚═════════╝ ╚══════════════╝ +// Λ Λ │ │ Λ │ +// │ └──── Descriptor() ────┘ │ └─ ProtoReflect() ─┘ +// │ │ +// └─────────────────── Type() ─────────┘ +// +// • A MessageType describes a concrete Go message type. +// It has a MessageDescriptor and can construct a Message instance. +// +// • A MessageDescriptor describes an abstract protobuf message type. +// +// • A Message is a concrete message instance. Generated messages implement +// ProtoMessage, which can convert to/from a Message. +// +// +// ┌── TypeDescriptor() ──┐ ┌───── Descriptor() ─────┐ +// │ V │ V +// ╔═══════════════╗ ╔═════════════════════════╗ ╔═════════════════════╗ +// ║ ExtensionType ║ ║ ExtensionTypeDescriptor ║ ║ ExtensionDescriptor ║ +// ╚═══════════════╝ ╚═════════════════════════╝ ╚═════════════════════╝ +// Λ │ │ Λ │ Λ +// └─────── Type() ───────┘ │ └─── may implement ────┘ │ +// │ │ +// └────── implements ────────┘ +// +// • An ExtensionType describes a concrete Go implementation of an extension. +// It has an ExtensionTypeDescriptor and can convert to/from +// abstract Values and Go values. +// +// • An ExtensionTypeDescriptor is an ExtensionDescriptor +// which also has an ExtensionType. +// +// • An ExtensionDescriptor describes an abstract protobuf extension field and +// may not always be an ExtensionTypeDescriptor. +package protoreflect + +import ( + "fmt" + "strings" + + "google.golang.org/protobuf/encoding/protowire" + "google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/pragma" +) + +type doNotImplement pragma.DoNotImplement + +// ProtoMessage is the top-level interface that all proto messages implement. +// This is declared in the protoreflect package to avoid a cyclic dependency; +// use the proto.Message type instead, which aliases this type. +type ProtoMessage interface{ ProtoReflect() Message } + +// Syntax is the language version of the proto file. +type Syntax syntax + +type syntax int8 // keep exact type opaque as the int type may change + +const ( + Proto2 Syntax = 2 + Proto3 Syntax = 3 +) + +// IsValid reports whether the syntax is valid. +func (s Syntax) IsValid() bool { + switch s { + case Proto2, Proto3: + return true + default: + return false + } +} + +// String returns s as a proto source identifier (e.g., "proto2"). +func (s Syntax) String() string { + switch s { + case Proto2: + return "proto2" + case Proto3: + return "proto3" + default: + return fmt.Sprintf("", s) + } +} + +// GoString returns s as a Go source identifier (e.g., "Proto2"). +func (s Syntax) GoString() string { + switch s { + case Proto2: + return "Proto2" + case Proto3: + return "Proto3" + default: + return fmt.Sprintf("Syntax(%d)", s) + } +} + +// Cardinality determines whether a field is optional, required, or repeated. +type Cardinality cardinality + +type cardinality int8 // keep exact type opaque as the int type may change + +// Constants as defined by the google.protobuf.Cardinality enumeration. +const ( + Optional Cardinality = 1 // appears zero or one times + Required Cardinality = 2 // appears exactly one time; invalid with Proto3 + Repeated Cardinality = 3 // appears zero or more times +) + +// IsValid reports whether the cardinality is valid. +func (c Cardinality) IsValid() bool { + switch c { + case Optional, Required, Repeated: + return true + default: + return false + } +} + +// String returns c as a proto source identifier (e.g., "optional"). +func (c Cardinality) String() string { + switch c { + case Optional: + return "optional" + case Required: + return "required" + case Repeated: + return "repeated" + default: + return fmt.Sprintf("", c) + } +} + +// GoString returns c as a Go source identifier (e.g., "Optional"). +func (c Cardinality) GoString() string { + switch c { + case Optional: + return "Optional" + case Required: + return "Required" + case Repeated: + return "Repeated" + default: + return fmt.Sprintf("Cardinality(%d)", c) + } +} + +// Kind indicates the basic proto kind of a field. +type Kind kind + +type kind int8 // keep exact type opaque as the int type may change + +// Constants as defined by the google.protobuf.Field.Kind enumeration. +const ( + BoolKind Kind = 8 + EnumKind Kind = 14 + Int32Kind Kind = 5 + Sint32Kind Kind = 17 + Uint32Kind Kind = 13 + Int64Kind Kind = 3 + Sint64Kind Kind = 18 + Uint64Kind Kind = 4 + Sfixed32Kind Kind = 15 + Fixed32Kind Kind = 7 + FloatKind Kind = 2 + Sfixed64Kind Kind = 16 + Fixed64Kind Kind = 6 + DoubleKind Kind = 1 + StringKind Kind = 9 + BytesKind Kind = 12 + MessageKind Kind = 11 + GroupKind Kind = 10 +) + +// IsValid reports whether the kind is valid. +func (k Kind) IsValid() bool { + switch k { + case BoolKind, EnumKind, + Int32Kind, Sint32Kind, Uint32Kind, + Int64Kind, Sint64Kind, Uint64Kind, + Sfixed32Kind, Fixed32Kind, FloatKind, + Sfixed64Kind, Fixed64Kind, DoubleKind, + StringKind, BytesKind, MessageKind, GroupKind: + return true + default: + return false + } +} + +// String returns k as a proto source identifier (e.g., "bool"). +func (k Kind) String() string { + switch k { + case BoolKind: + return "bool" + case EnumKind: + return "enum" + case Int32Kind: + return "int32" + case Sint32Kind: + return "sint32" + case Uint32Kind: + return "uint32" + case Int64Kind: + return "int64" + case Sint64Kind: + return "sint64" + case Uint64Kind: + return "uint64" + case Sfixed32Kind: + return "sfixed32" + case Fixed32Kind: + return "fixed32" + case FloatKind: + return "float" + case Sfixed64Kind: + return "sfixed64" + case Fixed64Kind: + return "fixed64" + case DoubleKind: + return "double" + case StringKind: + return "string" + case BytesKind: + return "bytes" + case MessageKind: + return "message" + case GroupKind: + return "group" + default: + return fmt.Sprintf("", k) + } +} + +// GoString returns k as a Go source identifier (e.g., "BoolKind"). +func (k Kind) GoString() string { + switch k { + case BoolKind: + return "BoolKind" + case EnumKind: + return "EnumKind" + case Int32Kind: + return "Int32Kind" + case Sint32Kind: + return "Sint32Kind" + case Uint32Kind: + return "Uint32Kind" + case Int64Kind: + return "Int64Kind" + case Sint64Kind: + return "Sint64Kind" + case Uint64Kind: + return "Uint64Kind" + case Sfixed32Kind: + return "Sfixed32Kind" + case Fixed32Kind: + return "Fixed32Kind" + case FloatKind: + return "FloatKind" + case Sfixed64Kind: + return "Sfixed64Kind" + case Fixed64Kind: + return "Fixed64Kind" + case DoubleKind: + return "DoubleKind" + case StringKind: + return "StringKind" + case BytesKind: + return "BytesKind" + case MessageKind: + return "MessageKind" + case GroupKind: + return "GroupKind" + default: + return fmt.Sprintf("Kind(%d)", k) + } +} + +// FieldNumber is the field number in a message. +type FieldNumber = protowire.Number + +// FieldNumbers represent a list of field numbers. +type FieldNumbers interface { + // Len reports the number of fields in the list. + Len() int + // Get returns the ith field number. It panics if out of bounds. + Get(i int) FieldNumber + // Has reports whether n is within the list of fields. + Has(n FieldNumber) bool + + doNotImplement +} + +// FieldRanges represent a list of field number ranges. +type FieldRanges interface { + // Len reports the number of ranges in the list. + Len() int + // Get returns the ith range. It panics if out of bounds. + Get(i int) [2]FieldNumber // start inclusive; end exclusive + // Has reports whether n is within any of the ranges. + Has(n FieldNumber) bool + + doNotImplement +} + +// EnumNumber is the numeric value for an enum. +type EnumNumber int32 + +// EnumRanges represent a list of enum number ranges. +type EnumRanges interface { + // Len reports the number of ranges in the list. + Len() int + // Get returns the ith range. It panics if out of bounds. + Get(i int) [2]EnumNumber // start inclusive; end inclusive + // Has reports whether n is within any of the ranges. + Has(n EnumNumber) bool + + doNotImplement +} + +// Name is the short name for a proto declaration. This is not the name +// as used in Go source code, which might not be identical to the proto name. +type Name string // e.g., "Kind" + +// IsValid reports whether s is a syntactically valid name. +// An empty name is invalid. +func (s Name) IsValid() bool { + return consumeIdent(string(s)) == len(s) +} + +// Names represent a list of names. +type Names interface { + // Len reports the number of names in the list. + Len() int + // Get returns the ith name. It panics if out of bounds. + Get(i int) Name + // Has reports whether s matches any names in the list. + Has(s Name) bool + + doNotImplement +} + +// FullName is a qualified name that uniquely identifies a proto declaration. +// A qualified name is the concatenation of the proto package along with the +// fully-declared name (i.e., name of parent preceding the name of the child), +// with a '.' delimiter placed between each Name. +// +// This should not have any leading or trailing dots. +type FullName string // e.g., "google.protobuf.Field.Kind" + +// IsValid reports whether s is a syntactically valid full name. +// An empty full name is invalid. +func (s FullName) IsValid() bool { + i := consumeIdent(string(s)) + if i < 0 { + return false + } + for len(s) > i { + if s[i] != '.' { + return false + } + i++ + n := consumeIdent(string(s[i:])) + if n < 0 { + return false + } + i += n + } + return true +} + +func consumeIdent(s string) (i int) { + if len(s) == 0 || !isLetter(s[i]) { + return -1 + } + i++ + for len(s) > i && isLetterDigit(s[i]) { + i++ + } + return i +} +func isLetter(c byte) bool { + return c == '_' || ('a' <= c && c <= 'z') || ('A' <= c && c <= 'Z') +} +func isLetterDigit(c byte) bool { + return isLetter(c) || ('0' <= c && c <= '9') +} + +// Name returns the short name, which is the last identifier segment. +// A single segment FullName is the Name itself. +func (n FullName) Name() Name { + if i := strings.LastIndexByte(string(n), '.'); i >= 0 { + return Name(n[i+1:]) + } + return Name(n) +} + +// Parent returns the full name with the trailing identifier removed. +// A single segment FullName has no parent. +func (n FullName) Parent() FullName { + if i := strings.LastIndexByte(string(n), '.'); i >= 0 { + return n[:i] + } + return "" +} + +// Append returns the qualified name appended with the provided short name. +// +// Invariant: n == n.Parent().Append(n.Name()) // assuming n is valid +func (n FullName) Append(s Name) FullName { + if n == "" { + return FullName(s) + } + return n + "." + FullName(s) +} diff --git a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/reflect/protoreflect/source.go b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/reflect/protoreflect/source.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000..32ea3d9 --- /dev/null +++ b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/reflect/protoreflect/source.go @@ -0,0 +1,52 @@ +// Copyright 2019 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. +// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style +// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. + +package protoreflect + +// SourceLocations is a list of source locations. +type SourceLocations interface { + // Len reports the number of source locations in the proto file. + Len() int + // Get returns the ith SourceLocation. It panics if out of bounds. + Get(int) SourceLocation + + doNotImplement + + // TODO: Add ByPath and ByDescriptor helper methods. +} + +// SourceLocation describes a source location and +// corresponds with the google.protobuf.SourceCodeInfo.Location message. +type SourceLocation struct { + // Path is the path to the declaration from the root file descriptor. + // The contents of this slice must not be mutated. + Path SourcePath + + // StartLine and StartColumn are the zero-indexed starting location + // in the source file for the declaration. + StartLine, StartColumn int + // EndLine and EndColumn are the zero-indexed ending location + // in the source file for the declaration. + // In the descriptor.proto, the end line may be omitted if it is identical + // to the start line. Here, it is always populated. + EndLine, EndColumn int + + // LeadingDetachedComments are the leading detached comments + // for the declaration. The contents of this slice must not be mutated. + LeadingDetachedComments []string + // LeadingComments is the leading attached comment for the declaration. + LeadingComments string + // TrailingComments is the trailing attached comment for the declaration. + TrailingComments string +} + +// SourcePath identifies part of a file descriptor for a source location. +// The SourcePath is a sequence of either field numbers or indexes into +// a repeated field that form a path starting from the root file descriptor. +// +// See google.protobuf.SourceCodeInfo.Location.path. +type SourcePath []int32 + +// TODO: Add SourcePath.String method to pretty-print the path. For example: +// ".message_type[6].nested_type[15].field[3]" diff --git a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/reflect/protoreflect/type.go b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/reflect/protoreflect/type.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000..5be14a7 --- /dev/null +++ b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/reflect/protoreflect/type.go @@ -0,0 +1,631 @@ +// Copyright 2018 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. +// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style +// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. + +package protoreflect + +// Descriptor provides a set of accessors that are common to every descriptor. +// Each descriptor type wraps the equivalent google.protobuf.XXXDescriptorProto, +// but provides efficient lookup and immutability. +// +// Each descriptor is comparable. Equality implies that the two types are +// exactly identical. However, it is possible for the same semantically +// identical proto type to be represented by multiple type descriptors. +// +// For example, suppose we have t1 and t2 which are both MessageDescriptors. +// If t1 == t2, then the types are definitely equal and all accessors return +// the same information. However, if t1 != t2, then it is still possible that +// they still represent the same proto type (e.g., t1.FullName == t2.FullName). +// This can occur if a descriptor type is created dynamically, or multiple +// versions of the same proto type are accidentally linked into the Go binary. +type Descriptor interface { + // ParentFile returns the parent file descriptor that this descriptor + // is declared within. The parent file for the file descriptor is itself. + // + // Support for this functionality is optional and may return nil. + ParentFile() FileDescriptor + + // Parent returns the parent containing this descriptor declaration. + // The following shows the mapping from child type to possible parent types: + // + // ╔═════════════════════╤═══════════════════════════════════╗ + // ║ Child type │ Possible parent types ║ + // ╠═════════════════════╪═══════════════════════════════════╣ + // ║ FileDescriptor │ nil ║ + // ║ MessageDescriptor │ FileDescriptor, MessageDescriptor ║ + // ║ FieldDescriptor │ FileDescriptor, MessageDescriptor ║ + // ║ OneofDescriptor │ MessageDescriptor ║ + // ║ EnumDescriptor │ FileDescriptor, MessageDescriptor ║ + // ║ EnumValueDescriptor │ EnumDescriptor ║ + // ║ ServiceDescriptor │ FileDescriptor ║ + // ║ MethodDescriptor │ ServiceDescriptor ║ + // ╚═════════════════════╧═══════════════════════════════════╝ + // + // Support for this functionality is optional and may return nil. + Parent() Descriptor + + // Index returns the index of this descriptor within its parent. + // It returns 0 if the descriptor does not have a parent or if the parent + // is unknown. + Index() int + + // Syntax is the protobuf syntax. + Syntax() Syntax // e.g., Proto2 or Proto3 + + // Name is the short name of the declaration (i.e., FullName.Name). + Name() Name // e.g., "Any" + + // FullName is the fully-qualified name of the declaration. + // + // The FullName is a concatenation of the full name of the type that this + // type is declared within and the declaration name. For example, + // field "foo_field" in message "proto.package.MyMessage" is + // uniquely identified as "proto.package.MyMessage.foo_field". + // Enum values are an exception to the rule (see EnumValueDescriptor). + FullName() FullName // e.g., "google.protobuf.Any" + + // IsPlaceholder reports whether type information is missing since a + // dependency is not resolved, in which case only name information is known. + // + // Placeholder types may only be returned by the following accessors + // as a result of unresolved dependencies or weak imports: + // + // ╔═══════════════════════════════════╤═════════════════════╗ + // ║ Accessor │ Descriptor ║ + // ╠═══════════════════════════════════╪═════════════════════╣ + // ║ FileImports.FileDescriptor │ FileDescriptor ║ + // ║ FieldDescriptor.Enum │ EnumDescriptor ║ + // ║ FieldDescriptor.Message │ MessageDescriptor ║ + // ║ FieldDescriptor.DefaultEnumValue │ EnumValueDescriptor ║ + // ║ FieldDescriptor.ContainingMessage │ MessageDescriptor ║ + // ║ MethodDescriptor.Input │ MessageDescriptor ║ + // ║ MethodDescriptor.Output │ MessageDescriptor ║ + // ╚═══════════════════════════════════╧═════════════════════╝ + // + // If true, only Name and FullName are valid. + // For FileDescriptor, the Path is also valid. + IsPlaceholder() bool + + // Options returns the descriptor options. The caller must not modify + // the returned value. + // + // To avoid a dependency cycle, this function returns a proto.Message value. + // The proto message type returned for each descriptor type is as follows: + // ╔═════════════════════╤══════════════════════════════════════════╗ + // ║ Go type │ Protobuf message type ║ + // ╠═════════════════════╪══════════════════════════════════════════╣ + // ║ FileDescriptor │ google.protobuf.FileOptions ║ + // ║ EnumDescriptor │ google.protobuf.EnumOptions ║ + // ║ EnumValueDescriptor │ google.protobuf.EnumValueOptions ║ + // ║ MessageDescriptor │ google.protobuf.MessageOptions ║ + // ║ FieldDescriptor │ google.protobuf.FieldOptions ║ + // ║ OneofDescriptor │ google.protobuf.OneofOptions ║ + // ║ ServiceDescriptor │ google.protobuf.ServiceOptions ║ + // ║ MethodDescriptor │ google.protobuf.MethodOptions ║ + // ╚═════════════════════╧══════════════════════════════════════════╝ + // + // This method returns a typed nil-pointer if no options are present. + // The caller must import the descriptorpb package to use this. + Options() ProtoMessage + + doNotImplement +} + +// FileDescriptor describes the types in a complete proto file and +// corresponds with the google.protobuf.FileDescriptorProto message. +// +// Top-level declarations: +// EnumDescriptor, MessageDescriptor, FieldDescriptor, and/or ServiceDescriptor. +type FileDescriptor interface { + Descriptor // Descriptor.FullName is identical to Package + + // Path returns the file name, relative to the source tree root. + Path() string // e.g., "path/to/file.proto" + // Package returns the protobuf package namespace. + Package() FullName // e.g., "google.protobuf" + + // Imports is a list of imported proto files. + Imports() FileImports + + // Enums is a list of the top-level enum declarations. + Enums() EnumDescriptors + // Messages is a list of the top-level message declarations. + Messages() MessageDescriptors + // Extensions is a list of the top-level extension declarations. + Extensions() ExtensionDescriptors + // Services is a list of the top-level service declarations. + Services() ServiceDescriptors + + // SourceLocations is a list of source locations. + SourceLocations() SourceLocations + + isFileDescriptor +} +type isFileDescriptor interface{ ProtoType(FileDescriptor) } + +// FileImports is a list of file imports. +type FileImports interface { + // Len reports the number of files imported by this proto file. + Len() int + // Get returns the ith FileImport. It panics if out of bounds. + Get(i int) FileImport + + doNotImplement +} + +// FileImport is the declaration for a proto file import. +type FileImport struct { + // FileDescriptor is the file type for the given import. + // It is a placeholder descriptor if IsWeak is set or if a dependency has + // not been regenerated to implement the new reflection APIs. + FileDescriptor + + // IsPublic reports whether this is a public import, which causes this file + // to alias declarations within the imported file. The intended use cases + // for this feature is the ability to move proto files without breaking + // existing dependencies. + // + // The current file and the imported file must be within proto package. + IsPublic bool + + // IsWeak reports whether this is a weak import, which does not impose + // a direct dependency on the target file. + // + // Weak imports are a legacy proto1 feature. Equivalent behavior is + // achieved using proto2 extension fields or proto3 Any messages. + IsWeak bool +} + +// MessageDescriptor describes a message and +// corresponds with the google.protobuf.DescriptorProto message. +// +// Nested declarations: +// FieldDescriptor, OneofDescriptor, FieldDescriptor, EnumDescriptor, +// and/or MessageDescriptor. +type MessageDescriptor interface { + Descriptor + + // IsMapEntry indicates that this is an auto-generated message type to + // represent the entry type for a map field. + // + // Map entry messages have only two fields: + // • a "key" field with a field number of 1 + // • a "value" field with a field number of 2 + // The key and value types are determined by these two fields. + // + // If IsMapEntry is true, it implies that FieldDescriptor.IsMap is true + // for some field with this message type. + IsMapEntry() bool + + // Fields is a list of nested field declarations. + Fields() FieldDescriptors + // Oneofs is a list of nested oneof declarations. + Oneofs() OneofDescriptors + + // ReservedNames is a list of reserved field names. + ReservedNames() Names + // ReservedRanges is a list of reserved ranges of field numbers. + ReservedRanges() FieldRanges + // RequiredNumbers is a list of required field numbers. + // In Proto3, it is always an empty list. + RequiredNumbers() FieldNumbers + // ExtensionRanges is the field ranges used for extension fields. + // In Proto3, it is always an empty ranges. + ExtensionRanges() FieldRanges + // ExtensionRangeOptions returns the ith extension range options. + // + // To avoid a dependency cycle, this method returns a proto.Message value, + // which always contains a google.protobuf.ExtensionRangeOptions message. + // This method returns a typed nil-pointer if no options are present. + // The caller must import the descriptorpb package to use this. + ExtensionRangeOptions(i int) ProtoMessage + + // Enums is a list of nested enum declarations. + Enums() EnumDescriptors + // Messages is a list of nested message declarations. + Messages() MessageDescriptors + // Extensions is a list of nested extension declarations. + Extensions() ExtensionDescriptors + + isMessageDescriptor +} +type isMessageDescriptor interface{ ProtoType(MessageDescriptor) } + +// MessageType encapsulates a MessageDescriptor with a concrete Go implementation. +type MessageType interface { + // New returns a newly allocated empty message. + New() Message + + // Zero returns an empty, read-only message. + Zero() Message + + // Descriptor returns the message descriptor. + // + // Invariant: t.Descriptor() == t.New().Descriptor() + Descriptor() MessageDescriptor +} + +// MessageDescriptors is a list of message declarations. +type MessageDescriptors interface { + // Len reports the number of messages. + Len() int + // Get returns the ith MessageDescriptor. It panics if out of bounds. + Get(i int) MessageDescriptor + // ByName returns the MessageDescriptor for a message named s. + // It returns nil if not found. + ByName(s Name) MessageDescriptor + + doNotImplement +} + +// FieldDescriptor describes a field within a message and +// corresponds with the google.protobuf.FieldDescriptorProto message. +// +// It is used for both normal fields defined within the parent message +// (e.g., MessageDescriptor.Fields) and fields that extend some remote message +// (e.g., FileDescriptor.Extensions or MessageDescriptor.Extensions). +type FieldDescriptor interface { + Descriptor + + // Number reports the unique number for this field. + Number() FieldNumber + // Cardinality reports the cardinality for this field. + Cardinality() Cardinality + // Kind reports the basic kind for this field. + Kind() Kind + + // HasJSONName reports whether this field has an explicitly set JSON name. + HasJSONName() bool + + // JSONName reports the name used for JSON serialization. + // It is usually the camel-cased form of the field name. + JSONName() string + + // HasPresence reports whether the field distinguishes between unpopulated + // and default values. + HasPresence() bool + + // IsExtension reports whether this is an extension field. If false, + // then Parent and ContainingMessage refer to the same message. + // Otherwise, ContainingMessage and Parent likely differ. + IsExtension() bool + + // HasOptionalKeyword reports whether the "optional" keyword was explicitly + // specified in the source .proto file. + HasOptionalKeyword() bool + + // IsWeak reports whether this is a weak field, which does not impose a + // direct dependency on the target type. + // If true, then Message returns a placeholder type. + IsWeak() bool + + // IsPacked reports whether repeated primitive numeric kinds should be + // serialized using a packed encoding. + // If true, then it implies Cardinality is Repeated. + IsPacked() bool + + // IsList reports whether this field represents a list, + // where the value type for the associated field is a List. + // It is equivalent to checking whether Cardinality is Repeated and + // that IsMap reports false. + IsList() bool + + // IsMap reports whether this field represents a map, + // where the value type for the associated field is a Map. + // It is equivalent to checking whether Cardinality is Repeated, + // that the Kind is MessageKind, and that Message.IsMapEntry reports true. + IsMap() bool + + // MapKey returns the field descriptor for the key in the map entry. + // It returns nil if IsMap reports false. + MapKey() FieldDescriptor + + // MapValue returns the field descriptor for the value in the map entry. + // It returns nil if IsMap reports false. + MapValue() FieldDescriptor + + // HasDefault reports whether this field has a default value. + HasDefault() bool + + // Default returns the default value for scalar fields. + // For proto2, it is the default value as specified in the proto file, + // or the zero value if unspecified. + // For proto3, it is always the zero value of the scalar. + // The Value type is determined by the Kind. + Default() Value + + // DefaultEnumValue returns the enum value descriptor for the default value + // of an enum field, and is nil for any other kind of field. + DefaultEnumValue() EnumValueDescriptor + + // ContainingOneof is the containing oneof that this field belongs to, + // and is nil if this field is not part of a oneof. + ContainingOneof() OneofDescriptor + + // ContainingMessage is the containing message that this field belongs to. + // For extension fields, this may not necessarily be the parent message + // that the field is declared within. + ContainingMessage() MessageDescriptor + + // Enum is the enum descriptor if Kind is EnumKind. + // It returns nil for any other Kind. + Enum() EnumDescriptor + + // Message is the message descriptor if Kind is + // MessageKind or GroupKind. It returns nil for any other Kind. + Message() MessageDescriptor + + isFieldDescriptor +} +type isFieldDescriptor interface{ ProtoType(FieldDescriptor) } + +// FieldDescriptors is a list of field declarations. +type FieldDescriptors interface { + // Len reports the number of fields. + Len() int + // Get returns the ith FieldDescriptor. It panics if out of bounds. + Get(i int) FieldDescriptor + // ByName returns the FieldDescriptor for a field named s. + // It returns nil if not found. + ByName(s Name) FieldDescriptor + // ByJSONName returns the FieldDescriptor for a field with s as the JSON name. + // It returns nil if not found. + ByJSONName(s string) FieldDescriptor + // ByNumber returns the FieldDescriptor for a field numbered n. + // It returns nil if not found. + ByNumber(n FieldNumber) FieldDescriptor + + doNotImplement +} + +// OneofDescriptor describes a oneof field set within a given message and +// corresponds with the google.protobuf.OneofDescriptorProto message. +type OneofDescriptor interface { + Descriptor + + // IsSynthetic reports whether this is a synthetic oneof created to support + // proto3 optional semantics. If true, Fields contains exactly one field + // with HasOptionalKeyword specified. + IsSynthetic() bool + + // Fields is a list of fields belonging to this oneof. + Fields() FieldDescriptors + + isOneofDescriptor +} +type isOneofDescriptor interface{ ProtoType(OneofDescriptor) } + +// OneofDescriptors is a list of oneof declarations. +type OneofDescriptors interface { + // Len reports the number of oneof fields. + Len() int + // Get returns the ith OneofDescriptor. It panics if out of bounds. + Get(i int) OneofDescriptor + // ByName returns the OneofDescriptor for a oneof named s. + // It returns nil if not found. + ByName(s Name) OneofDescriptor + + doNotImplement +} + +// ExtensionDescriptor is an alias of FieldDescriptor for documentation. +type ExtensionDescriptor = FieldDescriptor + +// ExtensionTypeDescriptor is an ExtensionDescriptor with an associated ExtensionType. +type ExtensionTypeDescriptor interface { + ExtensionDescriptor + + // Type returns the associated ExtensionType. + Type() ExtensionType + + // Descriptor returns the plain ExtensionDescriptor without the + // associated ExtensionType. + Descriptor() ExtensionDescriptor +} + +// ExtensionDescriptors is a list of field declarations. +type ExtensionDescriptors interface { + // Len reports the number of fields. + Len() int + // Get returns the ith ExtensionDescriptor. It panics if out of bounds. + Get(i int) ExtensionDescriptor + // ByName returns the ExtensionDescriptor for a field named s. + // It returns nil if not found. + ByName(s Name) ExtensionDescriptor + + doNotImplement +} + +// ExtensionType encapsulates an ExtensionDescriptor with a concrete +// Go implementation. The nested field descriptor must be for a extension field. +// +// While a normal field is a member of the parent message that it is declared +// within (see Descriptor.Parent), an extension field is a member of some other +// target message (see ExtensionDescriptor.Extendee) and may have no +// relationship with the parent. However, the full name of an extension field is +// relative to the parent that it is declared within. +// +// For example: +// syntax = "proto2"; +// package example; +// message FooMessage { +// extensions 100 to max; +// } +// message BarMessage { +// extends FooMessage { optional BarMessage bar_field = 100; } +// } +// +// Field "bar_field" is an extension of FooMessage, but its full name is +// "example.BarMessage.bar_field" instead of "example.FooMessage.bar_field". +type ExtensionType interface { + // New returns a new value for the field. + // For scalars, this returns the default value in native Go form. + New() Value + + // Zero returns a new value for the field. + // For scalars, this returns the default value in native Go form. + // For composite types, this returns an empty, read-only message, list, or map. + Zero() Value + + // TypeDescriptor returns the extension type descriptor. + TypeDescriptor() ExtensionTypeDescriptor + + // ValueOf wraps the input and returns it as a Value. + // ValueOf panics if the input value is invalid or not the appropriate type. + // + // ValueOf is more extensive than protoreflect.ValueOf for a given field's + // value as it has more type information available. + ValueOf(interface{}) Value + + // InterfaceOf completely unwraps the Value to the underlying Go type. + // InterfaceOf panics if the input is nil or does not represent the + // appropriate underlying Go type. For composite types, it panics if the + // value is not mutable. + // + // InterfaceOf is able to unwrap the Value further than Value.Interface + // as it has more type information available. + InterfaceOf(Value) interface{} + + // IsValidValue reports whether the Value is valid to assign to the field. + IsValidValue(Value) bool + + // IsValidInterface reports whether the input is valid to assign to the field. + IsValidInterface(interface{}) bool +} + +// EnumDescriptor describes an enum and +// corresponds with the google.protobuf.EnumDescriptorProto message. +// +// Nested declarations: +// EnumValueDescriptor. +type EnumDescriptor interface { + Descriptor + + // Values is a list of nested enum value declarations. + Values() EnumValueDescriptors + + // ReservedNames is a list of reserved enum names. + ReservedNames() Names + // ReservedRanges is a list of reserved ranges of enum numbers. + ReservedRanges() EnumRanges + + isEnumDescriptor +} +type isEnumDescriptor interface{ ProtoType(EnumDescriptor) } + +// EnumType encapsulates an EnumDescriptor with a concrete Go implementation. +type EnumType interface { + // New returns an instance of this enum type with its value set to n. + New(n EnumNumber) Enum + + // Descriptor returns the enum descriptor. + // + // Invariant: t.Descriptor() == t.New(0).Descriptor() + Descriptor() EnumDescriptor +} + +// EnumDescriptors is a list of enum declarations. +type EnumDescriptors interface { + // Len reports the number of enum types. + Len() int + // Get returns the ith EnumDescriptor. It panics if out of bounds. + Get(i int) EnumDescriptor + // ByName returns the EnumDescriptor for an enum named s. + // It returns nil if not found. + ByName(s Name) EnumDescriptor + + doNotImplement +} + +// EnumValueDescriptor describes an enum value and +// corresponds with the google.protobuf.EnumValueDescriptorProto message. +// +// All other proto declarations are in the namespace of the parent. +// However, enum values do not follow this rule and are within the namespace +// of the parent's parent (i.e., they are a sibling of the containing enum). +// Thus, a value named "FOO_VALUE" declared within an enum uniquely identified +// as "proto.package.MyEnum" has a full name of "proto.package.FOO_VALUE". +type EnumValueDescriptor interface { + Descriptor + + // Number returns the enum value as an integer. + Number() EnumNumber + + isEnumValueDescriptor +} +type isEnumValueDescriptor interface{ ProtoType(EnumValueDescriptor) } + +// EnumValueDescriptors is a list of enum value declarations. +type EnumValueDescriptors interface { + // Len reports the number of enum values. + Len() int + // Get returns the ith EnumValueDescriptor. It panics if out of bounds. + Get(i int) EnumValueDescriptor + // ByName returns the EnumValueDescriptor for the enum value named s. + // It returns nil if not found. + ByName(s Name) EnumValueDescriptor + // ByNumber returns the EnumValueDescriptor for the enum value numbered n. + // If multiple have the same number, the first one defined is returned + // It returns nil if not found. + ByNumber(n EnumNumber) EnumValueDescriptor + + doNotImplement +} + +// ServiceDescriptor describes a service and +// corresponds with the google.protobuf.ServiceDescriptorProto message. +// +// Nested declarations: MethodDescriptor. +type ServiceDescriptor interface { + Descriptor + + // Methods is a list of nested message declarations. + Methods() MethodDescriptors + + isServiceDescriptor +} +type isServiceDescriptor interface{ ProtoType(ServiceDescriptor) } + +// ServiceDescriptors is a list of service declarations. +type ServiceDescriptors interface { + // Len reports the number of services. + Len() int + // Get returns the ith ServiceDescriptor. It panics if out of bounds. + Get(i int) ServiceDescriptor + // ByName returns the ServiceDescriptor for a service named s. + // It returns nil if not found. + ByName(s Name) ServiceDescriptor + + doNotImplement +} + +// MethodDescriptor describes a method and +// corresponds with the google.protobuf.MethodDescriptorProto message. +type MethodDescriptor interface { + Descriptor + + // Input is the input message descriptor. + Input() MessageDescriptor + // Output is the output message descriptor. + Output() MessageDescriptor + // IsStreamingClient reports whether the client streams multiple messages. + IsStreamingClient() bool + // IsStreamingServer reports whether the server streams multiple messages. + IsStreamingServer() bool + + isMethodDescriptor +} +type isMethodDescriptor interface{ ProtoType(MethodDescriptor) } + +// MethodDescriptors is a list of method declarations. +type MethodDescriptors interface { + // Len reports the number of methods. + Len() int + // Get returns the ith MethodDescriptor. It panics if out of bounds. + Get(i int) MethodDescriptor + // ByName returns the MethodDescriptor for a service method named s. + // It returns nil if not found. + ByName(s Name) MethodDescriptor + + doNotImplement +} diff --git a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/reflect/protoreflect/value.go b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/reflect/protoreflect/value.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000..f319810 --- /dev/null +++ b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/reflect/protoreflect/value.go @@ -0,0 +1,285 @@ +// Copyright 2018 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. +// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style +// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. + +package protoreflect + +import "google.golang.org/protobuf/encoding/protowire" + +// Enum is a reflection interface for a concrete enum value, +// which provides type information and a getter for the enum number. +// Enum does not provide a mutable API since enums are commonly backed by +// Go constants, which are not addressable. +type Enum interface { + // Descriptor returns enum descriptor, which contains only the protobuf + // type information for the enum. + Descriptor() EnumDescriptor + + // Type returns the enum type, which encapsulates both Go and protobuf + // type information. If the Go type information is not needed, + // it is recommended that the enum descriptor be used instead. + Type() EnumType + + // Number returns the enum value as an integer. + Number() EnumNumber +} + +// Message is a reflective interface for a concrete message value, +// encapsulating both type and value information for the message. +// +// Accessor/mutators for individual fields are keyed by FieldDescriptor. +// For non-extension fields, the descriptor must exactly match the +// field known by the parent message. +// For extension fields, the descriptor must implement ExtensionTypeDescriptor, +// extend the parent message (i.e., have the same message FullName), and +// be within the parent's extension range. +// +// Each field Value can be a scalar or a composite type (Message, List, or Map). +// See Value for the Go types associated with a FieldDescriptor. +// Providing a Value that is invalid or of an incorrect type panics. +type Message interface { + // Descriptor returns message descriptor, which contains only the protobuf + // type information for the message. + Descriptor() MessageDescriptor + + // Type returns the message type, which encapsulates both Go and protobuf + // type information. If the Go type information is not needed, + // it is recommended that the message descriptor be used instead. + Type() MessageType + + // New returns a newly allocated and mutable empty message. + New() Message + + // Interface unwraps the message reflection interface and + // returns the underlying ProtoMessage interface. + Interface() ProtoMessage + + // Range iterates over every populated field in an undefined order, + // calling f for each field descriptor and value encountered. + // Range returns immediately if f returns false. + // While iterating, mutating operations may only be performed + // on the current field descriptor. + Range(f func(FieldDescriptor, Value) bool) + + // Has reports whether a field is populated. + // + // Some fields have the property of nullability where it is possible to + // distinguish between the default value of a field and whether the field + // was explicitly populated with the default value. Singular message fields, + // member fields of a oneof, and proto2 scalar fields are nullable. Such + // fields are populated only if explicitly set. + // + // In other cases (aside from the nullable cases above), + // a proto3 scalar field is populated if it contains a non-zero value, and + // a repeated field is populated if it is non-empty. + Has(FieldDescriptor) bool + + // Clear clears the field such that a subsequent Has call reports false. + // + // Clearing an extension field clears both the extension type and value + // associated with the given field number. + // + // Clear is a mutating operation and unsafe for concurrent use. + Clear(FieldDescriptor) + + // Get retrieves the value for a field. + // + // For unpopulated scalars, it returns the default value, where + // the default value of a bytes scalar is guaranteed to be a copy. + // For unpopulated composite types, it returns an empty, read-only view + // of the value; to obtain a mutable reference, use Mutable. + Get(FieldDescriptor) Value + + // Set stores the value for a field. + // + // For a field belonging to a oneof, it implicitly clears any other field + // that may be currently set within the same oneof. + // For extension fields, it implicitly stores the provided ExtensionType. + // When setting a composite type, it is unspecified whether the stored value + // aliases the source's memory in any way. If the composite value is an + // empty, read-only value, then it panics. + // + // Set is a mutating operation and unsafe for concurrent use. + Set(FieldDescriptor, Value) + + // Mutable returns a mutable reference to a composite type. + // + // If the field is unpopulated, it may allocate a composite value. + // For a field belonging to a oneof, it implicitly clears any other field + // that may be currently set within the same oneof. + // For extension fields, it implicitly stores the provided ExtensionType + // if not already stored. + // It panics if the field does not contain a composite type. + // + // Mutable is a mutating operation and unsafe for concurrent use. + Mutable(FieldDescriptor) Value + + // NewField returns a new value that is assignable to the field + // for the given descriptor. For scalars, this returns the default value. + // For lists, maps, and messages, this returns a new, empty, mutable value. + NewField(FieldDescriptor) Value + + // WhichOneof reports which field within the oneof is populated, + // returning nil if none are populated. + // It panics if the oneof descriptor does not belong to this message. + WhichOneof(OneofDescriptor) FieldDescriptor + + // GetUnknown retrieves the entire list of unknown fields. + // The caller may only mutate the contents of the RawFields + // if the mutated bytes are stored back into the message with SetUnknown. + GetUnknown() RawFields + + // SetUnknown stores an entire list of unknown fields. + // The raw fields must be syntactically valid according to the wire format. + // An implementation may panic if this is not the case. + // Once stored, the caller must not mutate the content of the RawFields. + // An empty RawFields may be passed to clear the fields. + // + // SetUnknown is a mutating operation and unsafe for concurrent use. + SetUnknown(RawFields) + + // IsValid reports whether the message is valid. + // + // An invalid message is an empty, read-only value. + // + // An invalid message often corresponds to a nil pointer of the concrete + // message type, but the details are implementation dependent. + // Validity is not part of the protobuf data model, and may not + // be preserved in marshaling or other operations. + IsValid() bool + + // ProtoMethods returns optional fast-path implementions of various operations. + // This method may return nil. + // + // The returned methods type is identical to + // "google.golang.org/protobuf/runtime/protoiface".Methods. + // Consult the protoiface package documentation for details. + ProtoMethods() *methods +} + +// RawFields is the raw bytes for an ordered sequence of fields. +// Each field contains both the tag (representing field number and wire type), +// and also the wire data itself. +type RawFields []byte + +// IsValid reports whether b is syntactically correct wire format. +func (b RawFields) IsValid() bool { + for len(b) > 0 { + _, _, n := protowire.ConsumeField(b) + if n < 0 { + return false + } + b = b[n:] + } + return true +} + +// List is a zero-indexed, ordered list. +// The element Value type is determined by FieldDescriptor.Kind. +// Providing a Value that is invalid or of an incorrect type panics. +type List interface { + // Len reports the number of entries in the List. + // Get, Set, and Truncate panic with out of bound indexes. + Len() int + + // Get retrieves the value at the given index. + // It never returns an invalid value. + Get(int) Value + + // Set stores a value for the given index. + // When setting a composite type, it is unspecified whether the set + // value aliases the source's memory in any way. + // + // Set is a mutating operation and unsafe for concurrent use. + Set(int, Value) + + // Append appends the provided value to the end of the list. + // When appending a composite type, it is unspecified whether the appended + // value aliases the source's memory in any way. + // + // Append is a mutating operation and unsafe for concurrent use. + Append(Value) + + // AppendMutable appends a new, empty, mutable message value to the end + // of the list and returns it. + // It panics if the list does not contain a message type. + AppendMutable() Value + + // Truncate truncates the list to a smaller length. + // + // Truncate is a mutating operation and unsafe for concurrent use. + Truncate(int) + + // NewElement returns a new value for a list element. + // For enums, this returns the first enum value. + // For other scalars, this returns the zero value. + // For messages, this returns a new, empty, mutable value. + NewElement() Value + + // IsValid reports whether the list is valid. + // + // An invalid list is an empty, read-only value. + // + // Validity is not part of the protobuf data model, and may not + // be preserved in marshaling or other operations. + IsValid() bool +} + +// Map is an unordered, associative map. +// The entry MapKey type is determined by FieldDescriptor.MapKey.Kind. +// The entry Value type is determined by FieldDescriptor.MapValue.Kind. +// Providing a MapKey or Value that is invalid or of an incorrect type panics. +type Map interface { + // Len reports the number of elements in the map. + Len() int + + // Range iterates over every map entry in an undefined order, + // calling f for each key and value encountered. + // Range calls f Len times unless f returns false, which stops iteration. + // While iterating, mutating operations may only be performed + // on the current map key. + Range(f func(MapKey, Value) bool) + + // Has reports whether an entry with the given key is in the map. + Has(MapKey) bool + + // Clear clears the entry associated with they given key. + // The operation does nothing if there is no entry associated with the key. + // + // Clear is a mutating operation and unsafe for concurrent use. + Clear(MapKey) + + // Get retrieves the value for an entry with the given key. + // It returns an invalid value for non-existent entries. + Get(MapKey) Value + + // Set stores the value for an entry with the given key. + // It panics when given a key or value that is invalid or the wrong type. + // When setting a composite type, it is unspecified whether the set + // value aliases the source's memory in any way. + // + // Set is a mutating operation and unsafe for concurrent use. + Set(MapKey, Value) + + // Mutable retrieves a mutable reference to the entry for the given key. + // If no entry exists for the key, it creates a new, empty, mutable value + // and stores it as the entry for the key. + // It panics if the map value is not a message. + Mutable(MapKey) Value + + // NewValue returns a new value assignable as a map value. + // For enums, this returns the first enum value. + // For other scalars, this returns the zero value. + // For messages, this returns a new, empty, mutable value. + NewValue() Value + + // IsValid reports whether the map is valid. + // + // An invalid map is an empty, read-only value. + // + // An invalid message often corresponds to a nil Go map value, + // but the details are implementation dependent. + // Validity is not part of the protobuf data model, and may not + // be preserved in marshaling or other operations. + IsValid() bool +} diff --git a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/reflect/protoreflect/value_pure.go b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/reflect/protoreflect/value_pure.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000..918e685 --- /dev/null +++ b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/reflect/protoreflect/value_pure.go @@ -0,0 +1,59 @@ +// Copyright 2018 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. +// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style +// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. + +// +build purego appengine + +package protoreflect + +import "google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/pragma" + +type valueType int + +const ( + nilType valueType = iota + boolType + int32Type + int64Type + uint32Type + uint64Type + float32Type + float64Type + stringType + bytesType + enumType + ifaceType +) + +// value is a union where only one type can be represented at a time. +// This uses a distinct field for each type. This is type safe in Go, but +// occupies more memory than necessary (72B). +type value struct { + pragma.DoNotCompare // 0B + + typ valueType // 8B + num uint64 // 8B + str string // 16B + bin []byte // 24B + iface interface{} // 16B +} + +func valueOfString(v string) Value { + return Value{typ: stringType, str: v} +} +func valueOfBytes(v []byte) Value { + return Value{typ: bytesType, bin: v} +} +func valueOfIface(v interface{}) Value { + return Value{typ: ifaceType, iface: v} +} + +func (v Value) getString() string { + return v.str +} +func (v Value) getBytes() []byte { + return v.bin +} +func (v Value) getIface() interface{} { + return v.iface +} diff --git a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/reflect/protoreflect/value_union.go b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/reflect/protoreflect/value_union.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000..5a34147 --- /dev/null +++ b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/reflect/protoreflect/value_union.go @@ -0,0 +1,411 @@ +// Copyright 2018 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. +// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style +// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. + +package protoreflect + +import ( + "fmt" + "math" +) + +// Value is a union where only one Go type may be set at a time. +// The Value is used to represent all possible values a field may take. +// The following shows which Go type is used to represent each proto Kind: +// +// ╔════════════╤═════════════════════════════════════╗ +// ║ Go type │ Protobuf kind ║ +// ╠════════════╪═════════════════════════════════════╣ +// ║ bool │ BoolKind ║ +// ║ int32 │ Int32Kind, Sint32Kind, Sfixed32Kind ║ +// ║ int64 │ Int64Kind, Sint64Kind, Sfixed64Kind ║ +// ║ uint32 │ Uint32Kind, Fixed32Kind ║ +// ║ uint64 │ Uint64Kind, Fixed64Kind ║ +// ║ float32 │ FloatKind ║ +// ║ float64 │ DoubleKind ║ +// ║ string │ StringKind ║ +// ║ []byte │ BytesKind ║ +// ║ EnumNumber │ EnumKind ║ +// ║ Message │ MessageKind, GroupKind ║ +// ╚════════════╧═════════════════════════════════════╝ +// +// Multiple protobuf Kinds may be represented by a single Go type if the type +// can losslessly represent the information for the proto kind. For example, +// Int64Kind, Sint64Kind, and Sfixed64Kind are all represented by int64, +// but use different integer encoding methods. +// +// The List or Map types are used if the field cardinality is repeated. +// A field is a List if FieldDescriptor.IsList reports true. +// A field is a Map if FieldDescriptor.IsMap reports true. +// +// Converting to/from a Value and a concrete Go value panics on type mismatch. +// For example, ValueOf("hello").Int() panics because this attempts to +// retrieve an int64 from a string. +type Value value + +// The protoreflect API uses a custom Value union type instead of interface{} +// to keep the future open for performance optimizations. Using an interface{} +// always incurs an allocation for primitives (e.g., int64) since it needs to +// be boxed on the heap (as interfaces can only contain pointers natively). +// Instead, we represent the Value union as a flat struct that internally keeps +// track of which type is set. Using unsafe, the Value union can be reduced +// down to 24B, which is identical in size to a slice. +// +// The latest compiler (Go1.11) currently suffers from some limitations: +// • With inlining, the compiler should be able to statically prove that +// only one of these switch cases are taken and inline one specific case. +// See https://golang.org/issue/22310. + +// ValueOf returns a Value initialized with the concrete value stored in v. +// This panics if the type does not match one of the allowed types in the +// Value union. +func ValueOf(v interface{}) Value { + switch v := v.(type) { + case nil: + return Value{} + case bool: + return ValueOfBool(v) + case int32: + return ValueOfInt32(v) + case int64: + return ValueOfInt64(v) + case uint32: + return ValueOfUint32(v) + case uint64: + return ValueOfUint64(v) + case float32: + return ValueOfFloat32(v) + case float64: + return ValueOfFloat64(v) + case string: + return ValueOfString(v) + case []byte: + return ValueOfBytes(v) + case EnumNumber: + return ValueOfEnum(v) + case Message, List, Map: + return valueOfIface(v) + case ProtoMessage: + panic(fmt.Sprintf("invalid proto.Message(%T) type, expected a protoreflect.Message type", v)) + default: + panic(fmt.Sprintf("invalid type: %T", v)) + } +} + +// ValueOfBool returns a new boolean value. +func ValueOfBool(v bool) Value { + if v { + return Value{typ: boolType, num: 1} + } else { + return Value{typ: boolType, num: 0} + } +} + +// ValueOfInt32 returns a new int32 value. +func ValueOfInt32(v int32) Value { + return Value{typ: int32Type, num: uint64(v)} +} + +// ValueOfInt64 returns a new int64 value. +func ValueOfInt64(v int64) Value { + return Value{typ: int64Type, num: uint64(v)} +} + +// ValueOfUint32 returns a new uint32 value. +func ValueOfUint32(v uint32) Value { + return Value{typ: uint32Type, num: uint64(v)} +} + +// ValueOfUint64 returns a new uint64 value. +func ValueOfUint64(v uint64) Value { + return Value{typ: uint64Type, num: v} +} + +// ValueOfFloat32 returns a new float32 value. +func ValueOfFloat32(v float32) Value { + return Value{typ: float32Type, num: uint64(math.Float64bits(float64(v)))} +} + +// ValueOfFloat64 returns a new float64 value. +func ValueOfFloat64(v float64) Value { + return Value{typ: float64Type, num: uint64(math.Float64bits(float64(v)))} +} + +// ValueOfString returns a new string value. +func ValueOfString(v string) Value { + return valueOfString(v) +} + +// ValueOfBytes returns a new bytes value. +func ValueOfBytes(v []byte) Value { + return valueOfBytes(v[:len(v):len(v)]) +} + +// ValueOfEnum returns a new enum value. +func ValueOfEnum(v EnumNumber) Value { + return Value{typ: enumType, num: uint64(v)} +} + +// ValueOfMessage returns a new Message value. +func ValueOfMessage(v Message) Value { + return valueOfIface(v) +} + +// ValueOfList returns a new List value. +func ValueOfList(v List) Value { + return valueOfIface(v) +} + +// ValueOfMap returns a new Map value. +func ValueOfMap(v Map) Value { + return valueOfIface(v) +} + +// IsValid reports whether v is populated with a value. +func (v Value) IsValid() bool { + return v.typ != nilType +} + +// Interface returns v as an interface{}. +// +// Invariant: v == ValueOf(v).Interface() +func (v Value) Interface() interface{} { + switch v.typ { + case nilType: + return nil + case boolType: + return v.Bool() + case int32Type: + return int32(v.Int()) + case int64Type: + return int64(v.Int()) + case uint32Type: + return uint32(v.Uint()) + case uint64Type: + return uint64(v.Uint()) + case float32Type: + return float32(v.Float()) + case float64Type: + return float64(v.Float()) + case stringType: + return v.String() + case bytesType: + return v.Bytes() + case enumType: + return v.Enum() + default: + return v.getIface() + } +} + +func (v Value) typeName() string { + switch v.typ { + case nilType: + return "nil" + case boolType: + return "bool" + case int32Type: + return "int32" + case int64Type: + return "int64" + case uint32Type: + return "uint32" + case uint64Type: + return "uint64" + case float32Type: + return "float32" + case float64Type: + return "float64" + case stringType: + return "string" + case bytesType: + return "bytes" + case enumType: + return "enum" + default: + switch v := v.getIface().(type) { + case Message: + return "message" + case List: + return "list" + case Map: + return "map" + default: + return fmt.Sprintf("", v) + } + } +} + +func (v Value) panicMessage(what string) string { + return fmt.Sprintf("type mismatch: cannot convert %v to %s", v.typeName(), what) +} + +// Bool returns v as a bool and panics if the type is not a bool. +func (v Value) Bool() bool { + switch v.typ { + case boolType: + return v.num > 0 + default: + panic(v.panicMessage("bool")) + } +} + +// Int returns v as a int64 and panics if the type is not a int32 or int64. +func (v Value) Int() int64 { + switch v.typ { + case int32Type, int64Type: + return int64(v.num) + default: + panic(v.panicMessage("int")) + } +} + +// Uint returns v as a uint64 and panics if the type is not a uint32 or uint64. +func (v Value) Uint() uint64 { + switch v.typ { + case uint32Type, uint64Type: + return uint64(v.num) + default: + panic(v.panicMessage("uint")) + } +} + +// Float returns v as a float64 and panics if the type is not a float32 or float64. +func (v Value) Float() float64 { + switch v.typ { + case float32Type, float64Type: + return math.Float64frombits(uint64(v.num)) + default: + panic(v.panicMessage("float")) + } +} + +// String returns v as a string. Since this method implements fmt.Stringer, +// this returns the formatted string value for any non-string type. +func (v Value) String() string { + switch v.typ { + case stringType: + return v.getString() + default: + return fmt.Sprint(v.Interface()) + } +} + +// Bytes returns v as a []byte and panics if the type is not a []byte. +func (v Value) Bytes() []byte { + switch v.typ { + case bytesType: + return v.getBytes() + default: + panic(v.panicMessage("bytes")) + } +} + +// Enum returns v as a EnumNumber and panics if the type is not a EnumNumber. +func (v Value) Enum() EnumNumber { + switch v.typ { + case enumType: + return EnumNumber(v.num) + default: + panic(v.panicMessage("enum")) + } +} + +// Message returns v as a Message and panics if the type is not a Message. +func (v Value) Message() Message { + switch vi := v.getIface().(type) { + case Message: + return vi + default: + panic(v.panicMessage("message")) + } +} + +// List returns v as a List and panics if the type is not a List. +func (v Value) List() List { + switch vi := v.getIface().(type) { + case List: + return vi + default: + panic(v.panicMessage("list")) + } +} + +// Map returns v as a Map and panics if the type is not a Map. +func (v Value) Map() Map { + switch vi := v.getIface().(type) { + case Map: + return vi + default: + panic(v.panicMessage("map")) + } +} + +// MapKey returns v as a MapKey and panics for invalid MapKey types. +func (v Value) MapKey() MapKey { + switch v.typ { + case boolType, int32Type, int64Type, uint32Type, uint64Type, stringType: + return MapKey(v) + default: + panic(v.panicMessage("map key")) + } +} + +// MapKey is used to index maps, where the Go type of the MapKey must match +// the specified key Kind (see MessageDescriptor.IsMapEntry). +// The following shows what Go type is used to represent each proto Kind: +// +// ╔═════════╤═════════════════════════════════════╗ +// ║ Go type │ Protobuf kind ║ +// ╠═════════╪═════════════════════════════════════╣ +// ║ bool │ BoolKind ║ +// ║ int32 │ Int32Kind, Sint32Kind, Sfixed32Kind ║ +// ║ int64 │ Int64Kind, Sint64Kind, Sfixed64Kind ║ +// ║ uint32 │ Uint32Kind, Fixed32Kind ║ +// ║ uint64 │ Uint64Kind, Fixed64Kind ║ +// ║ string │ StringKind ║ +// ╚═════════╧═════════════════════════════════════╝ +// +// A MapKey is constructed and accessed through a Value: +// k := ValueOf("hash").MapKey() // convert string to MapKey +// s := k.String() // convert MapKey to string +// +// The MapKey is a strict subset of valid types used in Value; +// converting a Value to a MapKey with an invalid type panics. +type MapKey value + +// IsValid reports whether k is populated with a value. +func (k MapKey) IsValid() bool { + return Value(k).IsValid() +} + +// Interface returns k as an interface{}. +func (k MapKey) Interface() interface{} { + return Value(k).Interface() +} + +// Bool returns k as a bool and panics if the type is not a bool. +func (k MapKey) Bool() bool { + return Value(k).Bool() +} + +// Int returns k as a int64 and panics if the type is not a int32 or int64. +func (k MapKey) Int() int64 { + return Value(k).Int() +} + +// Uint returns k as a uint64 and panics if the type is not a uint32 or uint64. +func (k MapKey) Uint() uint64 { + return Value(k).Uint() +} + +// String returns k as a string. Since this method implements fmt.Stringer, +// this returns the formatted string value for any non-string type. +func (k MapKey) String() string { + return Value(k).String() +} + +// Value returns k as a Value. +func (k MapKey) Value() Value { + return Value(k) +} diff --git a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/reflect/protoreflect/value_unsafe.go b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/reflect/protoreflect/value_unsafe.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000..c45debd --- /dev/null +++ b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/reflect/protoreflect/value_unsafe.go @@ -0,0 +1,98 @@ +// Copyright 2018 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. +// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style +// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. + +// +build !purego,!appengine + +package protoreflect + +import ( + "unsafe" + + "google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/pragma" +) + +type ( + stringHeader struct { + Data unsafe.Pointer + Len int + } + sliceHeader struct { + Data unsafe.Pointer + Len int + Cap int + } + ifaceHeader struct { + Type unsafe.Pointer + Data unsafe.Pointer + } +) + +var ( + nilType = typeOf(nil) + boolType = typeOf(*new(bool)) + int32Type = typeOf(*new(int32)) + int64Type = typeOf(*new(int64)) + uint32Type = typeOf(*new(uint32)) + uint64Type = typeOf(*new(uint64)) + float32Type = typeOf(*new(float32)) + float64Type = typeOf(*new(float64)) + stringType = typeOf(*new(string)) + bytesType = typeOf(*new([]byte)) + enumType = typeOf(*new(EnumNumber)) +) + +// typeOf returns a pointer to the Go type information. +// The pointer is comparable and equal if and only if the types are identical. +func typeOf(t interface{}) unsafe.Pointer { + return (*ifaceHeader)(unsafe.Pointer(&t)).Type +} + +// value is a union where only one type can be represented at a time. +// The struct is 24B large on 64-bit systems and requires the minimum storage +// necessary to represent each possible type. +// +// The Go GC needs to be able to scan variables containing pointers. +// As such, pointers and non-pointers cannot be intermixed. +type value struct { + pragma.DoNotCompare // 0B + + // typ stores the type of the value as a pointer to the Go type. + typ unsafe.Pointer // 8B + + // ptr stores the data pointer for a String, Bytes, or interface value. + ptr unsafe.Pointer // 8B + + // num stores a Bool, Int32, Int64, Uint32, Uint64, Float32, Float64, or + // Enum value as a raw uint64. + // + // It is also used to store the length of a String or Bytes value; + // the capacity is ignored. + num uint64 // 8B +} + +func valueOfString(v string) Value { + p := (*stringHeader)(unsafe.Pointer(&v)) + return Value{typ: stringType, ptr: p.Data, num: uint64(len(v))} +} +func valueOfBytes(v []byte) Value { + p := (*sliceHeader)(unsafe.Pointer(&v)) + return Value{typ: bytesType, ptr: p.Data, num: uint64(len(v))} +} +func valueOfIface(v interface{}) Value { + p := (*ifaceHeader)(unsafe.Pointer(&v)) + return Value{typ: p.Type, ptr: p.Data} +} + +func (v Value) getString() (x string) { + *(*stringHeader)(unsafe.Pointer(&x)) = stringHeader{Data: v.ptr, Len: int(v.num)} + return x +} +func (v Value) getBytes() (x []byte) { + *(*sliceHeader)(unsafe.Pointer(&x)) = sliceHeader{Data: v.ptr, Len: int(v.num), Cap: int(v.num)} + return x +} +func (v Value) getIface() (x interface{}) { + *(*ifaceHeader)(unsafe.Pointer(&x)) = ifaceHeader{Type: v.typ, Data: v.ptr} + return x +} diff --git a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/reflect/protoregistry/registry.go b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/reflect/protoregistry/registry.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000..5e5f967 --- /dev/null +++ b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/reflect/protoregistry/registry.go @@ -0,0 +1,800 @@ +// Copyright 2018 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. +// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style +// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. + +// Package protoregistry provides data structures to register and lookup +// protobuf descriptor types. +// +// The Files registry contains file descriptors and provides the ability +// to iterate over the files or lookup a specific descriptor within the files. +// Files only contains protobuf descriptors and has no understanding of Go +// type information that may be associated with each descriptor. +// +// The Types registry contains descriptor types for which there is a known +// Go type associated with that descriptor. It provides the ability to iterate +// over the registered types or lookup a type by name. +package protoregistry + +import ( + "fmt" + "log" + "strings" + "sync" + + "google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/errors" + "google.golang.org/protobuf/reflect/protoreflect" +) + +// ignoreConflict reports whether to ignore a registration conflict +// given the descriptor being registered and the error. +// It is a variable so that the behavior is easily overridden in another file. +var ignoreConflict = func(d protoreflect.Descriptor, err error) bool { + log.Printf(""+ + "WARNING: %v\n"+ + "A future release will panic on registration conflicts. See:\n"+ + "https://developers.google.com/protocol-buffers/docs/reference/go/faq#namespace-conflict\n"+ + "\n", err) + return true +} + +var globalMutex sync.RWMutex + +// GlobalFiles is a global registry of file descriptors. +var GlobalFiles *Files = new(Files) + +// GlobalTypes is the registry used by default for type lookups +// unless a local registry is provided by the user. +var GlobalTypes *Types = new(Types) + +// NotFound is a sentinel error value to indicate that the type was not found. +// +// Since registry lookup can happen in the critical performance path, resolvers +// must return this exact error value, not an error wrapping it. +var NotFound = errors.New("not found") + +// Files is a registry for looking up or iterating over files and the +// descriptors contained within them. +// The Find and Range methods are safe for concurrent use. +type Files struct { + // The map of descsByName contains: + // EnumDescriptor + // EnumValueDescriptor + // MessageDescriptor + // ExtensionDescriptor + // ServiceDescriptor + // *packageDescriptor + // + // Note that files are stored as a slice, since a package may contain + // multiple files. Only top-level declarations are registered. + // Note that enum values are in the top-level since that are in the same + // scope as the parent enum. + descsByName map[protoreflect.FullName]interface{} + filesByPath map[string]protoreflect.FileDescriptor +} + +type packageDescriptor struct { + files []protoreflect.FileDescriptor +} + +// RegisterFile registers the provided file descriptor. +// +// If any descriptor within the file conflicts with the descriptor of any +// previously registered file (e.g., two enums with the same full name), +// then the file is not registered and an error is returned. +// +// It is permitted for multiple files to have the same file path. +func (r *Files) RegisterFile(file protoreflect.FileDescriptor) error { + if r == GlobalFiles { + globalMutex.Lock() + defer globalMutex.Unlock() + } + if r.descsByName == nil { + r.descsByName = map[protoreflect.FullName]interface{}{ + "": &packageDescriptor{}, + } + r.filesByPath = make(map[string]protoreflect.FileDescriptor) + } + path := file.Path() + if prev := r.filesByPath[path]; prev != nil { + // TODO: Remove this after some soak-in period after moving these types. + var prevPath string + const prevModule = "google.golang.org/genproto" + const prevVersion = "cb27e3aa (May 26th, 2020)" + switch path { + case "google/protobuf/field_mask.proto": + prevPath = prevModule + "/protobuf/field_mask" + case "google/protobuf/api.proto": + prevPath = prevModule + "/protobuf/api" + case "google/protobuf/type.proto": + prevPath = prevModule + "/protobuf/ptype" + case "google/protobuf/source_context.proto": + prevPath = prevModule + "/protobuf/source_context" + } + if r == GlobalFiles && prevPath != "" { + pkgName := strings.TrimSuffix(strings.TrimPrefix(path, "google/protobuf/"), ".proto") + pkgName = strings.Replace(pkgName, "_", "", -1) + "pb" + currPath := "google.golang.org/protobuf/types/known/" + pkgName + panic(fmt.Sprintf(""+ + "duplicate registration of %q\n"+ + "\n"+ + "The generated definition for this file has moved:\n"+ + "\tfrom: %q\n"+ + "\tto: %q\n"+ + "A dependency on the %q module must\n"+ + "be at version %v or higher.\n"+ + "\n"+ + "Upgrade the dependency by running:\n"+ + "\tgo get -u %v\n", + path, prevPath, currPath, prevModule, prevVersion, prevPath)) + } + + err := errors.New("file %q is already registered", file.Path()) + err = amendErrorWithCaller(err, prev, file) + if r == GlobalFiles && ignoreConflict(file, err) { + err = nil + } + return err + } + + for name := file.Package(); name != ""; name = name.Parent() { + switch prev := r.descsByName[name]; prev.(type) { + case nil, *packageDescriptor: + default: + err := errors.New("file %q has a package name conflict over %v", file.Path(), name) + err = amendErrorWithCaller(err, prev, file) + if r == GlobalFiles && ignoreConflict(file, err) { + err = nil + } + return err + } + } + var err error + var hasConflict bool + rangeTopLevelDescriptors(file, func(d protoreflect.Descriptor) { + if prev := r.descsByName[d.FullName()]; prev != nil { + hasConflict = true + err = errors.New("file %q has a name conflict over %v", file.Path(), d.FullName()) + err = amendErrorWithCaller(err, prev, file) + if r == GlobalFiles && ignoreConflict(d, err) { + err = nil + } + } + }) + if hasConflict { + return err + } + + for name := file.Package(); name != ""; name = name.Parent() { + if r.descsByName[name] == nil { + r.descsByName[name] = &packageDescriptor{} + } + } + p := r.descsByName[file.Package()].(*packageDescriptor) + p.files = append(p.files, file) + rangeTopLevelDescriptors(file, func(d protoreflect.Descriptor) { + r.descsByName[d.FullName()] = d + }) + r.filesByPath[path] = file + return nil +} + +// FindDescriptorByName looks up a descriptor by the full name. +// +// This returns (nil, NotFound) if not found. +func (r *Files) FindDescriptorByName(name protoreflect.FullName) (protoreflect.Descriptor, error) { + if r == nil { + return nil, NotFound + } + if r == GlobalFiles { + globalMutex.RLock() + defer globalMutex.RUnlock() + } + prefix := name + suffix := nameSuffix("") + for prefix != "" { + if d, ok := r.descsByName[prefix]; ok { + switch d := d.(type) { + case protoreflect.EnumDescriptor: + if d.FullName() == name { + return d, nil + } + case protoreflect.EnumValueDescriptor: + if d.FullName() == name { + return d, nil + } + case protoreflect.MessageDescriptor: + if d.FullName() == name { + return d, nil + } + if d := findDescriptorInMessage(d, suffix); d != nil && d.FullName() == name { + return d, nil + } + case protoreflect.ExtensionDescriptor: + if d.FullName() == name { + return d, nil + } + case protoreflect.ServiceDescriptor: + if d.FullName() == name { + return d, nil + } + if d := d.Methods().ByName(suffix.Pop()); d != nil && d.FullName() == name { + return d, nil + } + } + return nil, NotFound + } + prefix = prefix.Parent() + suffix = nameSuffix(name[len(prefix)+len("."):]) + } + return nil, NotFound +} + +func findDescriptorInMessage(md protoreflect.MessageDescriptor, suffix nameSuffix) protoreflect.Descriptor { + name := suffix.Pop() + if suffix == "" { + if ed := md.Enums().ByName(name); ed != nil { + return ed + } + for i := md.Enums().Len() - 1; i >= 0; i-- { + if vd := md.Enums().Get(i).Values().ByName(name); vd != nil { + return vd + } + } + if xd := md.Extensions().ByName(name); xd != nil { + return xd + } + if fd := md.Fields().ByName(name); fd != nil { + return fd + } + if od := md.Oneofs().ByName(name); od != nil { + return od + } + } + if md := md.Messages().ByName(name); md != nil { + if suffix == "" { + return md + } + return findDescriptorInMessage(md, suffix) + } + return nil +} + +type nameSuffix string + +func (s *nameSuffix) Pop() (name protoreflect.Name) { + if i := strings.IndexByte(string(*s), '.'); i >= 0 { + name, *s = protoreflect.Name((*s)[:i]), (*s)[i+1:] + } else { + name, *s = protoreflect.Name((*s)), "" + } + return name +} + +// FindFileByPath looks up a file by the path. +// +// This returns (nil, NotFound) if not found. +func (r *Files) FindFileByPath(path string) (protoreflect.FileDescriptor, error) { + if r == nil { + return nil, NotFound + } + if r == GlobalFiles { + globalMutex.RLock() + defer globalMutex.RUnlock() + } + if fd, ok := r.filesByPath[path]; ok { + return fd, nil + } + return nil, NotFound +} + +// NumFiles reports the number of registered files. +func (r *Files) NumFiles() int { + if r == nil { + return 0 + } + if r == GlobalFiles { + globalMutex.RLock() + defer globalMutex.RUnlock() + } + return len(r.filesByPath) +} + +// RangeFiles iterates over all registered files while f returns true. +// The iteration order is undefined. +func (r *Files) RangeFiles(f func(protoreflect.FileDescriptor) bool) { + if r == nil { + return + } + if r == GlobalFiles { + globalMutex.RLock() + defer globalMutex.RUnlock() + } + for _, file := range r.filesByPath { + if !f(file) { + return + } + } +} + +// NumFilesByPackage reports the number of registered files in a proto package. +func (r *Files) NumFilesByPackage(name protoreflect.FullName) int { + if r == nil { + return 0 + } + if r == GlobalFiles { + globalMutex.RLock() + defer globalMutex.RUnlock() + } + p, ok := r.descsByName[name].(*packageDescriptor) + if !ok { + return 0 + } + return len(p.files) +} + +// RangeFilesByPackage iterates over all registered files in a given proto package +// while f returns true. The iteration order is undefined. +func (r *Files) RangeFilesByPackage(name protoreflect.FullName, f func(protoreflect.FileDescriptor) bool) { + if r == nil { + return + } + if r == GlobalFiles { + globalMutex.RLock() + defer globalMutex.RUnlock() + } + p, ok := r.descsByName[name].(*packageDescriptor) + if !ok { + return + } + for _, file := range p.files { + if !f(file) { + return + } + } +} + +// rangeTopLevelDescriptors iterates over all top-level descriptors in a file +// which will be directly entered into the registry. +func rangeTopLevelDescriptors(fd protoreflect.FileDescriptor, f func(protoreflect.Descriptor)) { + eds := fd.Enums() + for i := eds.Len() - 1; i >= 0; i-- { + f(eds.Get(i)) + vds := eds.Get(i).Values() + for i := vds.Len() - 1; i >= 0; i-- { + f(vds.Get(i)) + } + } + mds := fd.Messages() + for i := mds.Len() - 1; i >= 0; i-- { + f(mds.Get(i)) + } + xds := fd.Extensions() + for i := xds.Len() - 1; i >= 0; i-- { + f(xds.Get(i)) + } + sds := fd.Services() + for i := sds.Len() - 1; i >= 0; i-- { + f(sds.Get(i)) + } +} + +// MessageTypeResolver is an interface for looking up messages. +// +// A compliant implementation must deterministically return the same type +// if no error is encountered. +// +// The Types type implements this interface. +type MessageTypeResolver interface { + // FindMessageByName looks up a message by its full name. + // E.g., "google.protobuf.Any" + // + // This return (nil, NotFound) if not found. + FindMessageByName(message protoreflect.FullName) (protoreflect.MessageType, error) + + // FindMessageByURL looks up a message by a URL identifier. + // See documentation on google.protobuf.Any.type_url for the URL format. + // + // This returns (nil, NotFound) if not found. + FindMessageByURL(url string) (protoreflect.MessageType, error) +} + +// ExtensionTypeResolver is an interface for looking up extensions. +// +// A compliant implementation must deterministically return the same type +// if no error is encountered. +// +// The Types type implements this interface. +type ExtensionTypeResolver interface { + // FindExtensionByName looks up a extension field by the field's full name. + // Note that this is the full name of the field as determined by + // where the extension is declared and is unrelated to the full name of the + // message being extended. + // + // This returns (nil, NotFound) if not found. + FindExtensionByName(field protoreflect.FullName) (protoreflect.ExtensionType, error) + + // FindExtensionByNumber looks up a extension field by the field number + // within some parent message, identified by full name. + // + // This returns (nil, NotFound) if not found. + FindExtensionByNumber(message protoreflect.FullName, field protoreflect.FieldNumber) (protoreflect.ExtensionType, error) +} + +var ( + _ MessageTypeResolver = (*Types)(nil) + _ ExtensionTypeResolver = (*Types)(nil) +) + +// Types is a registry for looking up or iterating over descriptor types. +// The Find and Range methods are safe for concurrent use. +type Types struct { + typesByName typesByName + extensionsByMessage extensionsByMessage + + numEnums int + numMessages int + numExtensions int +} + +type ( + typesByName map[protoreflect.FullName]interface{} + extensionsByMessage map[protoreflect.FullName]extensionsByNumber + extensionsByNumber map[protoreflect.FieldNumber]protoreflect.ExtensionType +) + +// RegisterMessage registers the provided message type. +// +// If a naming conflict occurs, the type is not registered and an error is returned. +func (r *Types) RegisterMessage(mt protoreflect.MessageType) error { + // Under rare circumstances getting the descriptor might recursively + // examine the registry, so fetch it before locking. + md := mt.Descriptor() + + if r == GlobalTypes { + globalMutex.Lock() + defer globalMutex.Unlock() + } + + if err := r.register("message", md, mt); err != nil { + return err + } + r.numMessages++ + return nil +} + +// RegisterEnum registers the provided enum type. +// +// If a naming conflict occurs, the type is not registered and an error is returned. +func (r *Types) RegisterEnum(et protoreflect.EnumType) error { + // Under rare circumstances getting the descriptor might recursively + // examine the registry, so fetch it before locking. + ed := et.Descriptor() + + if r == GlobalTypes { + globalMutex.Lock() + defer globalMutex.Unlock() + } + + if err := r.register("enum", ed, et); err != nil { + return err + } + r.numEnums++ + return nil +} + +// RegisterExtension registers the provided extension type. +// +// If a naming conflict occurs, the type is not registered and an error is returned. +func (r *Types) RegisterExtension(xt protoreflect.ExtensionType) error { + // Under rare circumstances getting the descriptor might recursively + // examine the registry, so fetch it before locking. + // + // A known case where this can happen: Fetching the TypeDescriptor for a + // legacy ExtensionDesc can consult the global registry. + xd := xt.TypeDescriptor() + + if r == GlobalTypes { + globalMutex.Lock() + defer globalMutex.Unlock() + } + + field := xd.Number() + message := xd.ContainingMessage().FullName() + if prev := r.extensionsByMessage[message][field]; prev != nil { + err := errors.New("extension number %d is already registered on message %v", field, message) + err = amendErrorWithCaller(err, prev, xt) + if !(r == GlobalTypes && ignoreConflict(xd, err)) { + return err + } + } + + if err := r.register("extension", xd, xt); err != nil { + return err + } + if r.extensionsByMessage == nil { + r.extensionsByMessage = make(extensionsByMessage) + } + if r.extensionsByMessage[message] == nil { + r.extensionsByMessage[message] = make(extensionsByNumber) + } + r.extensionsByMessage[message][field] = xt + r.numExtensions++ + return nil +} + +func (r *Types) register(kind string, desc protoreflect.Descriptor, typ interface{}) error { + name := desc.FullName() + prev := r.typesByName[name] + if prev != nil { + err := errors.New("%v %v is already registered", kind, name) + err = amendErrorWithCaller(err, prev, typ) + if !(r == GlobalTypes && ignoreConflict(desc, err)) { + return err + } + } + if r.typesByName == nil { + r.typesByName = make(typesByName) + } + r.typesByName[name] = typ + return nil +} + +// FindEnumByName looks up an enum by its full name. +// E.g., "google.protobuf.Field.Kind". +// +// This returns (nil, NotFound) if not found. +func (r *Types) FindEnumByName(enum protoreflect.FullName) (protoreflect.EnumType, error) { + if r == nil { + return nil, NotFound + } + if r == GlobalTypes { + globalMutex.RLock() + defer globalMutex.RUnlock() + } + if v := r.typesByName[enum]; v != nil { + if et, _ := v.(protoreflect.EnumType); et != nil { + return et, nil + } + return nil, errors.New("found wrong type: got %v, want enum", typeName(v)) + } + return nil, NotFound +} + +// FindMessageByName looks up a message by its full name. +// E.g., "google.protobuf.Any" +// +// This return (nil, NotFound) if not found. +func (r *Types) FindMessageByName(message protoreflect.FullName) (protoreflect.MessageType, error) { + // The full name by itself is a valid URL. + return r.FindMessageByURL(string(message)) +} + +// FindMessageByURL looks up a message by a URL identifier. +// See documentation on google.protobuf.Any.type_url for the URL format. +// +// This returns (nil, NotFound) if not found. +func (r *Types) FindMessageByURL(url string) (protoreflect.MessageType, error) { + if r == nil { + return nil, NotFound + } + if r == GlobalTypes { + globalMutex.RLock() + defer globalMutex.RUnlock() + } + message := protoreflect.FullName(url) + if i := strings.LastIndexByte(url, '/'); i >= 0 { + message = message[i+len("/"):] + } + + if v := r.typesByName[message]; v != nil { + if mt, _ := v.(protoreflect.MessageType); mt != nil { + return mt, nil + } + return nil, errors.New("found wrong type: got %v, want message", typeName(v)) + } + return nil, NotFound +} + +// FindExtensionByName looks up a extension field by the field's full name. +// Note that this is the full name of the field as determined by +// where the extension is declared and is unrelated to the full name of the +// message being extended. +// +// This returns (nil, NotFound) if not found. +func (r *Types) FindExtensionByName(field protoreflect.FullName) (protoreflect.ExtensionType, error) { + if r == nil { + return nil, NotFound + } + if r == GlobalTypes { + globalMutex.RLock() + defer globalMutex.RUnlock() + } + if v := r.typesByName[field]; v != nil { + if xt, _ := v.(protoreflect.ExtensionType); xt != nil { + return xt, nil + } + return nil, errors.New("found wrong type: got %v, want extension", typeName(v)) + } + return nil, NotFound +} + +// FindExtensionByNumber looks up a extension field by the field number +// within some parent message, identified by full name. +// +// This returns (nil, NotFound) if not found. +func (r *Types) FindExtensionByNumber(message protoreflect.FullName, field protoreflect.FieldNumber) (protoreflect.ExtensionType, error) { + if r == nil { + return nil, NotFound + } + if r == GlobalTypes { + globalMutex.RLock() + defer globalMutex.RUnlock() + } + if xt, ok := r.extensionsByMessage[message][field]; ok { + return xt, nil + } + return nil, NotFound +} + +// NumEnums reports the number of registered enums. +func (r *Types) NumEnums() int { + if r == nil { + return 0 + } + if r == GlobalTypes { + globalMutex.RLock() + defer globalMutex.RUnlock() + } + return r.numEnums +} + +// RangeEnums iterates over all registered enums while f returns true. +// Iteration order is undefined. +func (r *Types) RangeEnums(f func(protoreflect.EnumType) bool) { + if r == nil { + return + } + if r == GlobalTypes { + globalMutex.RLock() + defer globalMutex.RUnlock() + } + for _, typ := range r.typesByName { + if et, ok := typ.(protoreflect.EnumType); ok { + if !f(et) { + return + } + } + } +} + +// NumMessages reports the number of registered messages. +func (r *Types) NumMessages() int { + if r == nil { + return 0 + } + if r == GlobalTypes { + globalMutex.RLock() + defer globalMutex.RUnlock() + } + return r.numMessages +} + +// RangeMessages iterates over all registered messages while f returns true. +// Iteration order is undefined. +func (r *Types) RangeMessages(f func(protoreflect.MessageType) bool) { + if r == nil { + return + } + if r == GlobalTypes { + globalMutex.RLock() + defer globalMutex.RUnlock() + } + for _, typ := range r.typesByName { + if mt, ok := typ.(protoreflect.MessageType); ok { + if !f(mt) { + return + } + } + } +} + +// NumExtensions reports the number of registered extensions. +func (r *Types) NumExtensions() int { + if r == nil { + return 0 + } + if r == GlobalTypes { + globalMutex.RLock() + defer globalMutex.RUnlock() + } + return r.numExtensions +} + +// RangeExtensions iterates over all registered extensions while f returns true. +// Iteration order is undefined. +func (r *Types) RangeExtensions(f func(protoreflect.ExtensionType) bool) { + if r == nil { + return + } + if r == GlobalTypes { + globalMutex.RLock() + defer globalMutex.RUnlock() + } + for _, typ := range r.typesByName { + if xt, ok := typ.(protoreflect.ExtensionType); ok { + if !f(xt) { + return + } + } + } +} + +// NumExtensionsByMessage reports the number of registered extensions for +// a given message type. +func (r *Types) NumExtensionsByMessage(message protoreflect.FullName) int { + if r == nil { + return 0 + } + if r == GlobalTypes { + globalMutex.RLock() + defer globalMutex.RUnlock() + } + return len(r.extensionsByMessage[message]) +} + +// RangeExtensionsByMessage iterates over all registered extensions filtered +// by a given message type while f returns true. Iteration order is undefined. +func (r *Types) RangeExtensionsByMessage(message protoreflect.FullName, f func(protoreflect.ExtensionType) bool) { + if r == nil { + return + } + if r == GlobalTypes { + globalMutex.RLock() + defer globalMutex.RUnlock() + } + for _, xt := range r.extensionsByMessage[message] { + if !f(xt) { + return + } + } +} + +func typeName(t interface{}) string { + switch t.(type) { + case protoreflect.EnumType: + return "enum" + case protoreflect.MessageType: + return "message" + case protoreflect.ExtensionType: + return "extension" + default: + return fmt.Sprintf("%T", t) + } +} + +func amendErrorWithCaller(err error, prev, curr interface{}) error { + prevPkg := goPackage(prev) + currPkg := goPackage(curr) + if prevPkg == "" || currPkg == "" || prevPkg == currPkg { + return err + } + return errors.New("%s\n\tpreviously from: %q\n\tcurrently from: %q", err, prevPkg, currPkg) +} + +func goPackage(v interface{}) string { + switch d := v.(type) { + case protoreflect.EnumType: + v = d.Descriptor() + case protoreflect.MessageType: + v = d.Descriptor() + case protoreflect.ExtensionType: + v = d.TypeDescriptor() + } + if d, ok := v.(protoreflect.Descriptor); ok { + v = d.ParentFile() + } + if d, ok := v.(interface{ GoPackagePath() string }); ok { + return d.GoPackagePath() + } + return "" +} diff --git a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/runtime/protoiface/legacy.go b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/runtime/protoiface/legacy.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000..c587276 --- /dev/null +++ b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/runtime/protoiface/legacy.go @@ -0,0 +1,15 @@ +// Copyright 2018 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. +// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style +// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. + +package protoiface + +type MessageV1 interface { + Reset() + String() string + ProtoMessage() +} + +type ExtensionRangeV1 struct { + Start, End int32 // both inclusive +} diff --git a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/runtime/protoiface/methods.go b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/runtime/protoiface/methods.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000..32c04f6 --- /dev/null +++ b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/runtime/protoiface/methods.go @@ -0,0 +1,167 @@ +// Copyright 2019 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. +// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style +// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. + +// Package protoiface contains types referenced or implemented by messages. +// +// WARNING: This package should only be imported by message implementations. +// The functionality found in this package should be accessed through +// higher-level abstractions provided by the proto package. +package protoiface + +import ( + "google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/pragma" + "google.golang.org/protobuf/reflect/protoreflect" +) + +// Methods is a set of optional fast-path implementations of various operations. +type Methods = struct { + pragma.NoUnkeyedLiterals + + // Flags indicate support for optional features. + Flags SupportFlags + + // Size returns the size in bytes of the wire-format encoding of a message. + // Marshal must be provided if a custom Size is provided. + Size func(SizeInput) SizeOutput + + // Marshal formats a message in the wire-format encoding to the provided buffer. + // Size should be provided if a custom Marshal is provided. + // It must not return an error for a partial message. + Marshal func(MarshalInput) (MarshalOutput, error) + + // Unmarshal parses the wire-format encoding and merges the result into a message. + // It must not reset the target message or return an error for a partial message. + Unmarshal func(UnmarshalInput) (UnmarshalOutput, error) + + // Merge merges the contents of a source message into a destination message. + Merge func(MergeInput) MergeOutput + + // CheckInitialized returns an error if any required fields in the message are not set. + CheckInitialized func(CheckInitializedInput) (CheckInitializedOutput, error) +} + +// SupportFlags indicate support for optional features. +type SupportFlags = uint64 + +const ( + // SupportMarshalDeterministic reports whether MarshalOptions.Deterministic is supported. + SupportMarshalDeterministic SupportFlags = 1 << iota + + // SupportUnmarshalDiscardUnknown reports whether UnmarshalOptions.DiscardUnknown is supported. + SupportUnmarshalDiscardUnknown +) + +// SizeInput is input to the Size method. +type SizeInput = struct { + pragma.NoUnkeyedLiterals + + Message protoreflect.Message + Flags MarshalInputFlags +} + +// SizeOutput is output from the Size method. +type SizeOutput = struct { + pragma.NoUnkeyedLiterals + + Size int +} + +// MarshalInput is input to the Marshal method. +type MarshalInput = struct { + pragma.NoUnkeyedLiterals + + Message protoreflect.Message + Buf []byte // output is appended to this buffer + Flags MarshalInputFlags +} + +// MarshalOutput is output from the Marshal method. +type MarshalOutput = struct { + pragma.NoUnkeyedLiterals + + Buf []byte // contains marshaled message +} + +// MarshalInputFlags configure the marshaler. +// Most flags correspond to fields in proto.MarshalOptions. +type MarshalInputFlags = uint8 + +const ( + MarshalDeterministic MarshalInputFlags = 1 << iota + MarshalUseCachedSize +) + +// UnmarshalInput is input to the Unmarshal method. +type UnmarshalInput = struct { + pragma.NoUnkeyedLiterals + + Message protoreflect.Message + Buf []byte // input buffer + Flags UnmarshalInputFlags + Resolver interface { + FindExtensionByName(field protoreflect.FullName) (protoreflect.ExtensionType, error) + FindExtensionByNumber(message protoreflect.FullName, field protoreflect.FieldNumber) (protoreflect.ExtensionType, error) + } +} + +// UnmarshalOutput is output from the Unmarshal method. +type UnmarshalOutput = struct { + pragma.NoUnkeyedLiterals + + Flags UnmarshalOutputFlags +} + +// UnmarshalInputFlags configure the unmarshaler. +// Most flags correspond to fields in proto.UnmarshalOptions. +type UnmarshalInputFlags = uint8 + +const ( + UnmarshalDiscardUnknown UnmarshalInputFlags = 1 << iota +) + +// UnmarshalOutputFlags are output from the Unmarshal method. +type UnmarshalOutputFlags = uint8 + +const ( + // UnmarshalInitialized may be set on return if all required fields are known to be set. + // If unset, then it does not necessarily indicate that the message is uninitialized, + // only that its status could not be confirmed. + UnmarshalInitialized UnmarshalOutputFlags = 1 << iota +) + +// MergeInput is input to the Merge method. +type MergeInput = struct { + pragma.NoUnkeyedLiterals + + Source protoreflect.Message + Destination protoreflect.Message +} + +// MergeOutput is output from the Merge method. +type MergeOutput = struct { + pragma.NoUnkeyedLiterals + + Flags MergeOutputFlags +} + +// MergeOutputFlags are output from the Merge method. +type MergeOutputFlags = uint8 + +const ( + // MergeComplete reports whether the merge was performed. + // If unset, the merger must have made no changes to the destination. + MergeComplete MergeOutputFlags = 1 << iota +) + +// CheckInitializedInput is input to the CheckInitialized method. +type CheckInitializedInput = struct { + pragma.NoUnkeyedLiterals + + Message protoreflect.Message +} + +// CheckInitializedOutput is output from the CheckInitialized method. +type CheckInitializedOutput = struct { + pragma.NoUnkeyedLiterals +} diff --git a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/runtime/protoimpl/impl.go b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/runtime/protoimpl/impl.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000..4a1ab7f --- /dev/null +++ b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/runtime/protoimpl/impl.go @@ -0,0 +1,44 @@ +// Copyright 2018 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. +// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style +// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. + +// Package protoimpl contains the default implementation for messages +// generated by protoc-gen-go. +// +// WARNING: This package should only ever be imported by generated messages. +// The compatibility agreement covers nothing except for functionality needed +// to keep existing generated messages operational. Breakages that occur due +// to unauthorized usages of this package are not the author's responsibility. +package protoimpl + +import ( + "google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/filedesc" + "google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/filetype" + "google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/impl" +) + +// UnsafeEnabled specifies whether package unsafe can be used. +const UnsafeEnabled = impl.UnsafeEnabled + +type ( + // Types used by generated code in init functions. + DescBuilder = filedesc.Builder + TypeBuilder = filetype.Builder + + // Types used by generated code to implement EnumType, MessageType, and ExtensionType. + EnumInfo = impl.EnumInfo + MessageInfo = impl.MessageInfo + ExtensionInfo = impl.ExtensionInfo + + // Types embedded in generated messages. + MessageState = impl.MessageState + SizeCache = impl.SizeCache + WeakFields = impl.WeakFields + UnknownFields = impl.UnknownFields + ExtensionFields = impl.ExtensionFields + ExtensionFieldV1 = impl.ExtensionField + + Pointer = impl.Pointer +) + +var X impl.Export diff --git a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/runtime/protoimpl/version.go b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/runtime/protoimpl/version.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000..ff094e1 --- /dev/null +++ b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/runtime/protoimpl/version.go @@ -0,0 +1,56 @@ +// Copyright 2019 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. +// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style +// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. + +package protoimpl + +import ( + "google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/version" +) + +const ( + // MaxVersion is the maximum supported version for generated .pb.go files. + // It is always the current version of the module. + MaxVersion = version.Minor + + // GenVersion is the runtime version required by generated .pb.go files. + // This is incremented when generated code relies on new functionality + // in the runtime. + GenVersion = 20 + + // MinVersion is the minimum supported version for generated .pb.go files. + // This is incremented when the runtime drops support for old code. + MinVersion = 0 +) + +// EnforceVersion is used by code generated by protoc-gen-go +// to statically enforce minimum and maximum versions of this package. +// A compilation failure implies either that: +// * the runtime package is too old and needs to be updated OR +// * the generated code is too old and needs to be regenerated. +// +// The runtime package can be upgraded by running: +// go get google.golang.org/protobuf +// +// The generated code can be regenerated by running: +// protoc --go_out=${PROTOC_GEN_GO_ARGS} ${PROTO_FILES} +// +// Example usage by generated code: +// const ( +// // Verify that this generated code is sufficiently up-to-date. +// _ = protoimpl.EnforceVersion(genVersion - protoimpl.MinVersion) +// // Verify that runtime/protoimpl is sufficiently up-to-date. +// _ = protoimpl.EnforceVersion(protoimpl.MaxVersion - genVersion) +// ) +// +// The genVersion is the current minor version used to generated the code. +// This compile-time check relies on negative integer overflow of a uint +// being a compilation failure (guaranteed by the Go specification). +type EnforceVersion uint + +// This enforces the following invariant: +// MinVersion ≤ GenVersion ≤ MaxVersion +const ( + _ = EnforceVersion(GenVersion - MinVersion) + _ = EnforceVersion(MaxVersion - GenVersion) +) diff --git a/airflow/vendor/modules.txt b/airflow/vendor/modules.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000..dfa05fd --- /dev/null +++ b/airflow/vendor/modules.txt @@ -0,0 +1,43 @@ +# github.com/golang/protobuf v1.4.2 +github.com/golang/protobuf/proto +# golang.org/x/net v0.0.0-20200822124328-c89045814202 +golang.org/x/net/context +golang.org/x/net/context/ctxhttp +# golang.org/x/oauth2 v0.0.0-20210323180902-22b0adad7558 +golang.org/x/oauth2 +golang.org/x/oauth2/internal +# google.golang.org/appengine v1.6.6 +google.golang.org/appengine/internal +google.golang.org/appengine/internal/base +google.golang.org/appengine/internal/datastore +google.golang.org/appengine/internal/log +google.golang.org/appengine/internal/remote_api +google.golang.org/appengine/internal/urlfetch +google.golang.org/appengine/urlfetch +# google.golang.org/protobuf v1.25.0 +google.golang.org/protobuf/encoding/prototext +google.golang.org/protobuf/encoding/protowire +google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/descfmt +google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/descopts +google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/detrand +google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/encoding/defval +google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/encoding/messageset +google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/encoding/tag +google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/encoding/text +google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/errors +google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/fieldsort +google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/filedesc +google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/filetype +google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/flags +google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/genid +google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/impl +google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/mapsort +google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/pragma +google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/set +google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/strs +google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/version +google.golang.org/protobuf/proto +google.golang.org/protobuf/reflect/protoreflect 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d1c6e7f..0562d2c 100644 --- a/airflow/docs/DagProcessorStatus.md +++ b/airflow/docs/DagProcessorStatus.md @@ -1,3 +1,22 @@ + + # DagProcessorStatus ## Properties diff --git a/airflow/docs/TriggererStatus.md b/airflow/docs/TriggererStatus.md index 1036893..54af2e9 100644 --- a/airflow/docs/TriggererStatus.md +++ b/airflow/docs/TriggererStatus.md @@ -1,3 +1,22 @@ + + # TriggererStatus ## Properties diff --git a/airflow/go.mod b/airflow/go.mod index 7b8a41b..3b33073 100644 --- a/airflow/go.mod +++ b/airflow/go.mod @@ -2,4 +2,6 @@ module github.com/apache/airflow-client-go/airflow go 1.13 -require golang.org/x/oauth2 v0.0.0-20210323180902-22b0adad7558 +require ( + golang.org/x/oauth2 v0.0.0-20210323180902-22b0adad7558 +) diff --git a/airflow/go.sum b/airflow/go.sum index aca013a..734252e 100644 --- a/airflow/go.sum +++ b/airflow/go.sum @@ -1,362 +1,13 @@ -cloud.google.com/go v0.26.0/go.mod h1:aQUYkXzVsufM+DwF1aE+0xfcU+56JwCaLick0ClmMTw= cloud.google.com/go v0.34.0/go.mod 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See the NOTICE file +// distributed with this work for additional information +// regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file +// to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the +// "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance +// with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at +// +// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 +// +// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, +// software distributed under the License is distributed on an +// "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY +// KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the +// specific language governing permissions and limitations +// under the License. + /* Airflow API (Stable) diff --git a/airflow/model_triggerer_status.go b/airflow/model_triggerer_status.go index d6f0cd0..b180a98 100644 --- a/airflow/model_triggerer_status.go +++ b/airflow/model_triggerer_status.go @@ -1,3 +1,20 @@ +// Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one +// or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file +// distributed with this work for additional information +// regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file +// to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the +// "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance +// with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at +// +// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 +// +// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, +// software distributed under the License is distributed on an +// "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY +// KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the +// specific language governing permissions and limitations +// under the License. + /* Airflow API (Stable) diff --git a/airflow/vendor/github.com/golang/protobuf/proto/buffer.go b/airflow/vendor/github.com/golang/protobuf/proto/buffer.go index e810e6f..0568930 100644 --- a/airflow/vendor/github.com/golang/protobuf/proto/buffer.go +++ b/airflow/vendor/github.com/golang/protobuf/proto/buffer.go @@ -1,3 +1,20 @@ +// Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one +// or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file +// distributed with this work for additional information +// regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file +// to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the +// "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance +// with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at +// +// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 +// +// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, +// software distributed under the License is distributed on an +// "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY +// KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the +// specific language governing permissions and limitations +// under the License. + // Copyright 2019 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style // license that can be found in the LICENSE file. diff --git a/airflow/vendor/github.com/golang/protobuf/proto/defaults.go b/airflow/vendor/github.com/golang/protobuf/proto/defaults.go index d399bf0..805a1c8 100644 --- a/airflow/vendor/github.com/golang/protobuf/proto/defaults.go +++ b/airflow/vendor/github.com/golang/protobuf/proto/defaults.go @@ -1,3 +1,20 @@ +// Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one +// or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file +// distributed with this work for additional information +// regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file +// to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the +// "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance +// with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at +// +// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 +// +// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, +// software distributed under the License is distributed on an +// "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY +// KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the +// specific language governing permissions and limitations +// under the License. + // Copyright 2019 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style // license that can be found in the LICENSE file. diff --git a/airflow/vendor/github.com/golang/protobuf/proto/deprecated.go b/airflow/vendor/github.com/golang/protobuf/proto/deprecated.go index e8db57e..3438cf7 100644 --- a/airflow/vendor/github.com/golang/protobuf/proto/deprecated.go +++ b/airflow/vendor/github.com/golang/protobuf/proto/deprecated.go @@ -1,3 +1,20 @@ +// Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one +// or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file +// distributed with this work for additional information +// regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file +// to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the +// "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance +// with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at +// +// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 +// +// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, +// software distributed under the License is distributed on an +// "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY +// KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the +// specific language governing permissions and limitations +// under the License. + // Copyright 2018 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style // license that can be found in the LICENSE file. diff --git a/airflow/vendor/github.com/golang/protobuf/proto/discard.go b/airflow/vendor/github.com/golang/protobuf/proto/discard.go index 2187e87..183f4e6 100644 --- a/airflow/vendor/github.com/golang/protobuf/proto/discard.go +++ b/airflow/vendor/github.com/golang/protobuf/proto/discard.go @@ -1,3 +1,20 @@ +// Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one +// or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file +// distributed with this work for additional information +// regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file +// to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the +// "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance +// with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at +// +// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 +// +// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, +// software distributed under the License is distributed on an +// "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY +// KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the +// specific language governing permissions and limitations +// under the License. + // Copyright 2019 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style // license that can be found in the LICENSE file. diff --git a/airflow/vendor/github.com/golang/protobuf/proto/extensions.go b/airflow/vendor/github.com/golang/protobuf/proto/extensions.go index 42fc120..8811b76 100644 --- a/airflow/vendor/github.com/golang/protobuf/proto/extensions.go +++ b/airflow/vendor/github.com/golang/protobuf/proto/extensions.go @@ -1,3 +1,20 @@ +// Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one +// or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file +// distributed with this work for additional information +// regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file +// to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the +// "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance +// with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at +// +// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 +// +// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, +// software distributed under the License is distributed on an +// "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY +// KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the +// specific language governing permissions and limitations +// under the License. + // Copyright 2010 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style // license that can be found in the LICENSE file. diff --git a/airflow/vendor/github.com/golang/protobuf/proto/properties.go b/airflow/vendor/github.com/golang/protobuf/proto/properties.go index dcdc220..c0d5d0c 100644 --- a/airflow/vendor/github.com/golang/protobuf/proto/properties.go +++ b/airflow/vendor/github.com/golang/protobuf/proto/properties.go @@ -1,3 +1,20 @@ +// Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one +// or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file +// distributed with this work for additional information +// regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file +// to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the +// "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance +// with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at +// +// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 +// +// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, +// software distributed under the License is distributed on an +// "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY +// KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the +// specific language governing permissions and limitations +// under the License. + // Copyright 2010 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style // license that can be found in the LICENSE file. diff --git a/airflow/vendor/github.com/golang/protobuf/proto/proto.go b/airflow/vendor/github.com/golang/protobuf/proto/proto.go index 5aee89c..72d0e7a 100644 --- a/airflow/vendor/github.com/golang/protobuf/proto/proto.go +++ b/airflow/vendor/github.com/golang/protobuf/proto/proto.go @@ -1,3 +1,20 @@ +// Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one +// or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file +// distributed with this work for additional information +// regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file +// to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the +// "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance +// with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at +// +// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 +// +// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, +// software distributed under the License is distributed on an +// "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY +// KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the +// specific language governing permissions and limitations +// under the License. + // Copyright 2019 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style // license that can be found in the LICENSE file. diff --git a/airflow/vendor/github.com/golang/protobuf/proto/registry.go b/airflow/vendor/github.com/golang/protobuf/proto/registry.go index 1e7ff64..a342bca 100644 --- a/airflow/vendor/github.com/golang/protobuf/proto/registry.go +++ b/airflow/vendor/github.com/golang/protobuf/proto/registry.go @@ -1,3 +1,20 @@ +// Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one +// or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file +// distributed with this work for additional information +// regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file +// to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the +// "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance +// with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at +// +// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 +// +// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, +// software distributed under the License is distributed on an +// "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY +// KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the +// specific language governing permissions and limitations +// under the License. + // Copyright 2019 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style // license that can be found in the LICENSE file. diff --git a/airflow/vendor/github.com/golang/protobuf/proto/text_decode.go b/airflow/vendor/github.com/golang/protobuf/proto/text_decode.go index 4a59310..40c93e1 100644 --- a/airflow/vendor/github.com/golang/protobuf/proto/text_decode.go +++ b/airflow/vendor/github.com/golang/protobuf/proto/text_decode.go @@ -1,3 +1,20 @@ +// Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one +// or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file +// distributed with this work for additional information +// regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file +// to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the +// "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance +// with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at +// +// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 +// +// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, +// software distributed under the License is distributed on an +// "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY +// KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the +// specific language governing permissions and limitations +// under the License. + // Copyright 2010 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style // license that can be found in the LICENSE file. diff --git a/airflow/vendor/github.com/golang/protobuf/proto/text_encode.go b/airflow/vendor/github.com/golang/protobuf/proto/text_encode.go index a31134e..3d9e7c8 100644 --- a/airflow/vendor/github.com/golang/protobuf/proto/text_encode.go +++ b/airflow/vendor/github.com/golang/protobuf/proto/text_encode.go @@ -1,3 +1,20 @@ +// Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one +// or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file +// distributed with this work for additional information +// regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file +// to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the +// "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance +// with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at +// +// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 +// +// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, +// software distributed under the License is distributed on an +// "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY +// KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the +// specific language governing permissions and limitations +// under the License. + // Copyright 2010 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style // license that can be found in the LICENSE file. diff --git a/airflow/vendor/github.com/golang/protobuf/proto/wire.go b/airflow/vendor/github.com/golang/protobuf/proto/wire.go index d7c28da..11870cc 100644 --- a/airflow/vendor/github.com/golang/protobuf/proto/wire.go +++ b/airflow/vendor/github.com/golang/protobuf/proto/wire.go @@ -1,3 +1,20 @@ +// Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one +// or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file +// distributed with this work for additional information +// regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file +// to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the +// "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance +// with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at +// +// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 +// +// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, +// software distributed under the License is distributed on an +// "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY +// KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the +// specific language governing permissions and limitations +// under the License. + // Copyright 2019 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style // license that can be found in the LICENSE file. diff --git a/airflow/vendor/github.com/golang/protobuf/proto/wrappers.go b/airflow/vendor/github.com/golang/protobuf/proto/wrappers.go index 398e348..828f83c 100644 --- a/airflow/vendor/github.com/golang/protobuf/proto/wrappers.go +++ b/airflow/vendor/github.com/golang/protobuf/proto/wrappers.go @@ -1,3 +1,20 @@ +// Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one +// or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file +// distributed with this work for additional information +// regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file +// to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the +// "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance +// with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at +// +// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 +// +// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, +// software distributed under the License is distributed on an +// "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY +// KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the +// specific language governing permissions and limitations +// under the License. + // Copyright 2019 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style // license that can be found in the LICENSE file. diff --git a/airflow/vendor/golang.org/x/net/context/context.go b/airflow/vendor/golang.org/x/net/context/context.go index a3c021d..1b034c5 100644 --- a/airflow/vendor/golang.org/x/net/context/context.go +++ b/airflow/vendor/golang.org/x/net/context/context.go @@ -1,3 +1,20 @@ +// Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one +// or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file +// distributed with this work for additional information +// regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file +// to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the +// "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance +// with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at +// +// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 +// +// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, +// software distributed under the License is distributed on an +// "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY +// KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the +// specific language governing permissions and limitations +// under the License. + // Copyright 2014 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style // license that can be found in the LICENSE file. diff --git a/airflow/vendor/golang.org/x/net/context/ctxhttp/ctxhttp.go b/airflow/vendor/golang.org/x/net/context/ctxhttp/ctxhttp.go index 37dc0cf..af858f8 100644 --- a/airflow/vendor/golang.org/x/net/context/ctxhttp/ctxhttp.go +++ b/airflow/vendor/golang.org/x/net/context/ctxhttp/ctxhttp.go @@ -1,3 +1,20 @@ +// Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one +// or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file +// distributed with this work for additional information +// regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file +// to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the +// "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance +// with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at +// +// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 +// +// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, +// software distributed under the License is distributed on an +// "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY +// KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the +// specific language governing permissions and limitations +// under the License. + // Copyright 2016 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style // license that can be found in the LICENSE file. diff --git a/airflow/vendor/golang.org/x/net/context/go17.go b/airflow/vendor/golang.org/x/net/context/go17.go index d20f52b..36f91ac 100644 --- a/airflow/vendor/golang.org/x/net/context/go17.go +++ b/airflow/vendor/golang.org/x/net/context/go17.go @@ -1,3 +1,20 @@ +// Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one +// or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file +// distributed with this work for additional information +// regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file +// to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the +// "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance +// with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at +// +// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 +// +// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, +// software distributed under the License is distributed on an +// "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY +// KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the +// specific language governing permissions and limitations +// under the License. + // Copyright 2016 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style // license that can be found in the LICENSE file. diff --git a/airflow/vendor/golang.org/x/net/context/go19.go b/airflow/vendor/golang.org/x/net/context/go19.go index d88bd1d..62a3800 100644 --- a/airflow/vendor/golang.org/x/net/context/go19.go +++ b/airflow/vendor/golang.org/x/net/context/go19.go @@ -1,3 +1,20 @@ +// Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one +// or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file +// distributed with this work for additional information +// regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file +// to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the +// "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance +// with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at +// +// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 +// +// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, +// software distributed under the License is distributed on an +// "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY +// KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the +// specific language governing permissions and limitations +// under the License. + // Copyright 2017 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style // license that can be found in the LICENSE file. diff --git a/airflow/vendor/golang.org/x/net/context/pre_go17.go b/airflow/vendor/golang.org/x/net/context/pre_go17.go index 0f35592..13fc04c 100644 --- a/airflow/vendor/golang.org/x/net/context/pre_go17.go +++ b/airflow/vendor/golang.org/x/net/context/pre_go17.go @@ -1,3 +1,20 @@ +// Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one +// or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file +// distributed with this work for additional information +// regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file +// to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the +// "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance +// with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at +// +// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 +// +// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, +// software distributed under the License is distributed on an +// "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY +// KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the +// specific language governing permissions and limitations +// under the License. + // Copyright 2014 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style // license that can be found in the LICENSE file. diff --git a/airflow/vendor/golang.org/x/net/context/pre_go19.go b/airflow/vendor/golang.org/x/net/context/pre_go19.go index b105f80..1d12fb1 100644 --- a/airflow/vendor/golang.org/x/net/context/pre_go19.go +++ b/airflow/vendor/golang.org/x/net/context/pre_go19.go @@ -1,3 +1,20 @@ +// Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one +// or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file +// distributed with this work for additional information +// regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file +// to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the +// "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance +// with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at +// +// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 +// +// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, +// software distributed under the License is distributed on an +// "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY +// KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the +// specific language governing permissions and limitations +// under the License. + // Copyright 2014 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style // license that can be found in the LICENSE file. diff --git a/airflow/vendor/golang.org/x/oauth2/.travis.yml b/airflow/vendor/golang.org/x/oauth2/.travis.yml index fa139db..d7f6bd2 100644 --- a/airflow/vendor/golang.org/x/oauth2/.travis.yml +++ b/airflow/vendor/golang.org/x/oauth2/.travis.yml @@ -1,3 +1,20 @@ +# Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one +# or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file +# distributed with this work for additional information +# regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file +# to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the +# "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance +# with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at +# +# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 +# +# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, +# software distributed under the License is distributed on an +# "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY +# KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the +# specific language governing permissions and limitations +# under the License. + language: go go: diff --git a/airflow/vendor/golang.org/x/oauth2/CONTRIBUTING.md b/airflow/vendor/golang.org/x/oauth2/CONTRIBUTING.md index dfbed62..da1749d 100644 --- a/airflow/vendor/golang.org/x/oauth2/CONTRIBUTING.md +++ b/airflow/vendor/golang.org/x/oauth2/CONTRIBUTING.md @@ -1,3 +1,22 @@ + + # Contributing to Go Go is an open source project. diff --git a/airflow/vendor/golang.org/x/oauth2/README.md b/airflow/vendor/golang.org/x/oauth2/README.md index 1473e12..0abed5d 100644 --- a/airflow/vendor/golang.org/x/oauth2/README.md +++ b/airflow/vendor/golang.org/x/oauth2/README.md @@ -1,3 +1,22 @@ + + # OAuth2 for Go [![Go Reference](https://pkg.go.dev/badge/golang.org/x/oauth2.svg)](https://pkg.go.dev/golang.org/x/oauth2) diff --git a/airflow/vendor/golang.org/x/oauth2/internal/client_appengine.go b/airflow/vendor/golang.org/x/oauth2/internal/client_appengine.go index e1755d1..9d9a758 100644 --- a/airflow/vendor/golang.org/x/oauth2/internal/client_appengine.go +++ b/airflow/vendor/golang.org/x/oauth2/internal/client_appengine.go @@ -1,3 +1,20 @@ +// Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one +// or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file +// distributed with this work for additional information +// regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file +// to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the +// "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance +// with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at +// +// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 +// +// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, +// software distributed under the License is distributed on an +// "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY +// KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the +// specific language governing permissions and limitations +// under the License. + // Copyright 2018 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style // license that can be found in the LICENSE file. diff --git a/airflow/vendor/golang.org/x/oauth2/internal/doc.go b/airflow/vendor/golang.org/x/oauth2/internal/doc.go index 03265e8..35493ac 100644 --- a/airflow/vendor/golang.org/x/oauth2/internal/doc.go +++ b/airflow/vendor/golang.org/x/oauth2/internal/doc.go @@ -1,3 +1,20 @@ +// Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one +// or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file +// distributed with this work for additional information +// regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file +// to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the +// "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance +// with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at +// +// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 +// +// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, +// software distributed under the License is distributed on an +// "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY +// KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the +// specific language governing permissions and limitations +// under the License. + // Copyright 2017 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style // license that can be found in the LICENSE file. diff --git a/airflow/vendor/golang.org/x/oauth2/internal/oauth2.go b/airflow/vendor/golang.org/x/oauth2/internal/oauth2.go index c0ab196..6ef2998 100644 --- a/airflow/vendor/golang.org/x/oauth2/internal/oauth2.go +++ b/airflow/vendor/golang.org/x/oauth2/internal/oauth2.go @@ -1,3 +1,20 @@ +// Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one +// or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file +// distributed with this work for additional information +// regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file +// to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the +// "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance +// with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at +// +// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 +// +// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, +// software distributed under the License is distributed on an +// "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY +// KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the +// specific language governing permissions and limitations +// under the License. + // Copyright 2014 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style // license that can be found in the LICENSE file. diff --git a/airflow/vendor/golang.org/x/oauth2/internal/token.go b/airflow/vendor/golang.org/x/oauth2/internal/token.go index 355c386..794510f 100644 --- a/airflow/vendor/golang.org/x/oauth2/internal/token.go +++ b/airflow/vendor/golang.org/x/oauth2/internal/token.go @@ -1,3 +1,20 @@ +// Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one +// or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file +// distributed with this work for additional information +// regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file +// to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the +// "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance +// with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at +// +// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 +// +// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, +// software distributed under the License is distributed on an +// "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY +// KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the +// specific language governing permissions and limitations +// under the License. + // Copyright 2014 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style // license that can be found in the LICENSE file. diff --git a/airflow/vendor/golang.org/x/oauth2/internal/transport.go b/airflow/vendor/golang.org/x/oauth2/internal/transport.go index 572074a..9c2de77 100644 --- a/airflow/vendor/golang.org/x/oauth2/internal/transport.go +++ b/airflow/vendor/golang.org/x/oauth2/internal/transport.go @@ -1,3 +1,20 @@ +// Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one +// or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file +// distributed with this work for additional information +// regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file +// to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the +// "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance +// with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at +// +// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 +// +// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, +// software distributed under the License is distributed on an +// "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY +// KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the +// specific language governing permissions and limitations +// under the License. + // Copyright 2014 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style // license that can be found in the LICENSE file. diff --git a/airflow/vendor/golang.org/x/oauth2/oauth2.go b/airflow/vendor/golang.org/x/oauth2/oauth2.go index 291df5c..0ecfeb4 100644 --- a/airflow/vendor/golang.org/x/oauth2/oauth2.go +++ b/airflow/vendor/golang.org/x/oauth2/oauth2.go @@ -1,3 +1,20 @@ +// Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one +// or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file +// distributed with this work for additional information +// regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file +// to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the +// "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance +// with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at +// +// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 +// +// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, +// software distributed under the License is distributed on an +// "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY +// KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the +// specific language governing permissions and limitations +// under the License. + // Copyright 2014 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style // license that can be found in the LICENSE file. diff --git a/airflow/vendor/golang.org/x/oauth2/token.go b/airflow/vendor/golang.org/x/oauth2/token.go index 8227203..6f91e9b 100644 --- a/airflow/vendor/golang.org/x/oauth2/token.go +++ b/airflow/vendor/golang.org/x/oauth2/token.go @@ -1,3 +1,20 @@ +// Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one +// or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file +// distributed with this work for additional information +// regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file +// to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the +// "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance +// with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at +// +// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 +// +// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, +// software distributed under the License is distributed on an +// "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY +// KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the +// specific language governing permissions and limitations +// under the License. + // Copyright 2014 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style // license that can be found in the LICENSE file. diff --git a/airflow/vendor/golang.org/x/oauth2/transport.go b/airflow/vendor/golang.org/x/oauth2/transport.go index 9065791..eb927d6 100644 --- a/airflow/vendor/golang.org/x/oauth2/transport.go +++ b/airflow/vendor/golang.org/x/oauth2/transport.go @@ -1,3 +1,20 @@ +// Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one +// or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file +// distributed with this work for additional information +// regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file +// to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the +// "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance +// with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at +// +// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 +// +// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, +// software distributed under the License is distributed on an +// "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY +// KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the +// specific language governing permissions and limitations +// under the License. + // Copyright 2014 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style // license that can be found in the LICENSE file. diff --git a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/appengine/internal/api.go b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/appengine/internal/api.go index 721053c..7063b43 100644 --- a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/appengine/internal/api.go +++ b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/appengine/internal/api.go @@ -1,3 +1,20 @@ +// Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one +// or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file +// distributed with this work for additional information +// regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file +// to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the +// "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance +// with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at +// +// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 +// +// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, +// software distributed under the License is distributed on an +// "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY +// KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the +// specific language governing permissions and limitations +// under the License. + // Copyright 2011 Google Inc. All rights reserved. // Use of this source code is governed by the Apache 2.0 // license that can be found in the LICENSE file. diff --git a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/appengine/internal/api_classic.go b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/appengine/internal/api_classic.go index f0f40b2..201e11e 100644 --- a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/appengine/internal/api_classic.go +++ b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/appengine/internal/api_classic.go @@ -1,3 +1,20 @@ +// Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one +// or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file +// distributed with this work for additional information +// regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file +// to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the +// "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance +// with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at +// +// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 +// +// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, +// software distributed under the License is distributed on an +// "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY +// KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the +// specific language governing permissions and limitations +// under the License. + // Copyright 2015 Google Inc. All rights reserved. // Use of this source code is governed by the Apache 2.0 // license that can be found in the LICENSE file. diff --git a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/appengine/internal/api_common.go b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/appengine/internal/api_common.go index e0c0b21..a19ad6c 100644 --- a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/appengine/internal/api_common.go +++ b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/appengine/internal/api_common.go @@ -1,3 +1,20 @@ +// Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one +// or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file +// distributed with this work for additional information +// regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file +// to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the +// "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance +// with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at +// +// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 +// +// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, +// software distributed under the License is distributed on an +// "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY +// KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the +// specific language governing permissions and limitations +// under the License. + // Copyright 2015 Google Inc. All rights reserved. // Use of this source code is governed by the Apache 2.0 // license that can be found in the LICENSE file. diff --git a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/appengine/internal/app_id.go b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/appengine/internal/app_id.go index 11df8c0..878472a 100644 --- a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/appengine/internal/app_id.go +++ b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/appengine/internal/app_id.go @@ -1,3 +1,20 @@ +// Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one +// or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file +// distributed with this work for additional information +// regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file +// to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the +// "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance +// with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at +// +// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 +// +// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, +// software distributed under the License is distributed on an +// "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY +// KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the +// specific language governing permissions and limitations +// under the License. + // Copyright 2011 Google Inc. All rights reserved. // Use of this source code is governed by the Apache 2.0 // license that can be found in the LICENSE file. diff --git a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/appengine/internal/base/api_base.pb.go b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/appengine/internal/base/api_base.pb.go index db4777e..83694b5 100644 --- a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/appengine/internal/base/api_base.pb.go +++ b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/appengine/internal/base/api_base.pb.go @@ -1,3 +1,20 @@ +// Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one +// or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file +// distributed with this work for additional information +// regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file +// to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the +// "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance +// with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at +// +// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 +// +// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, +// software distributed under the License is distributed on an +// "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY +// KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the +// specific language governing permissions and limitations +// under the License. + // Code generated by protoc-gen-go. DO NOT EDIT. // source: google.golang.org/appengine/internal/base/api_base.proto diff --git a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/appengine/internal/datastore/datastore_v3.pb.go b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/appengine/internal/datastore/datastore_v3.pb.go index 2fb7482..e2fb5e5 100644 --- a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/appengine/internal/datastore/datastore_v3.pb.go +++ b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/appengine/internal/datastore/datastore_v3.pb.go @@ -1,3 +1,20 @@ +// Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one +// or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file +// distributed with this work for additional information +// regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file +// to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the +// "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance +// with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at +// +// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 +// +// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, +// software distributed under the License is distributed on an +// "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY +// KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the +// specific language governing permissions and limitations +// under the License. + // Code generated by protoc-gen-go. DO NOT EDIT. // source: google.golang.org/appengine/internal/datastore/datastore_v3.proto diff --git a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/appengine/internal/identity.go b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/appengine/internal/identity.go index 9b4134e..d4cfeac 100644 --- a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/appengine/internal/identity.go +++ b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/appengine/internal/identity.go @@ -1,3 +1,20 @@ +// Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one +// or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file +// distributed with this work for additional information +// regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file +// to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the +// "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance +// with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at +// +// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 +// +// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, +// software distributed under the License is distributed on an +// "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY +// KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the +// specific language governing permissions and limitations +// under the License. + // Copyright 2011 Google Inc. All rights reserved. // Use of this source code is governed by the Apache 2.0 // license that can be found in the LICENSE file. diff --git a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/appengine/internal/identity_classic.go b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/appengine/internal/identity_classic.go index 4e979f4..1f91776 100644 --- a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/appengine/internal/identity_classic.go +++ b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/appengine/internal/identity_classic.go @@ -1,3 +1,20 @@ +// Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one +// or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file +// distributed with this work for additional information +// regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file +// to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the +// "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance +// with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at +// +// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 +// +// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, +// software distributed under the License is distributed on an +// "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY +// KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the +// specific language governing permissions and limitations +// under the License. + // Copyright 2015 Google Inc. All rights reserved. // Use of this source code is governed by the Apache 2.0 // license that can be found in the LICENSE file. diff --git a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/appengine/internal/identity_flex.go b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/appengine/internal/identity_flex.go index d5e2e7b..507d8e1 100644 --- a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/appengine/internal/identity_flex.go +++ b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/appengine/internal/identity_flex.go @@ -1,3 +1,20 @@ +// Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one +// or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file +// distributed with this work for additional information +// regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file +// to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the +// "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance +// with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at +// +// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 +// +// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, +// software distributed under the License is distributed on an +// "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY +// KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the +// specific language governing permissions and limitations +// under the License. + // Copyright 2018 Google LLC. All rights reserved. // Use of this source code is governed by the Apache 2.0 // license that can be found in the LICENSE file. diff --git a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/appengine/internal/identity_vm.go b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/appengine/internal/identity_vm.go index 5d80672..7aab7e4 100644 --- a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/appengine/internal/identity_vm.go +++ b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/appengine/internal/identity_vm.go @@ -1,3 +1,20 @@ +// Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one +// or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file +// distributed with this work for additional information +// regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file +// to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the +// "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance +// with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at +// +// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 +// +// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, +// software distributed under the License is distributed on an +// "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY +// KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the +// specific language governing permissions and limitations +// under the License. + // Copyright 2011 Google Inc. All rights reserved. // Use of this source code is governed by the Apache 2.0 // license that can be found in the LICENSE file. diff --git a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/appengine/internal/internal.go b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/appengine/internal/internal.go index 051ea39..3ee12bd 100644 --- a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/appengine/internal/internal.go +++ b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/appengine/internal/internal.go @@ -1,3 +1,20 @@ +// Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one +// or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file +// distributed with this work for additional information +// regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file +// to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the +// "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance +// with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at +// +// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 +// +// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, +// software distributed under the License is distributed on an +// "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY +// KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the +// specific language governing permissions and limitations +// under the License. + // Copyright 2011 Google Inc. All rights reserved. // Use of this source code is governed by the Apache 2.0 // license that can be found in the LICENSE file. diff --git a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/appengine/internal/log/log_service.pb.go b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/appengine/internal/log/log_service.pb.go index 8545ac4..c6c4ea4 100644 --- a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/appengine/internal/log/log_service.pb.go +++ b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/appengine/internal/log/log_service.pb.go @@ -1,3 +1,20 @@ +// Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one +// or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file +// distributed with this work for additional information +// regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file +// to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the +// "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance +// with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at +// +// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 +// +// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, +// software distributed under the License is distributed on an +// "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY +// KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the +// specific language governing permissions and limitations +// under the License. + // Code generated by protoc-gen-go. DO NOT EDIT. // source: google.golang.org/appengine/internal/log/log_service.proto diff --git a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/appengine/internal/main.go b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/appengine/internal/main.go index 1e76531..b3b0fb7 100644 --- a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/appengine/internal/main.go +++ b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/appengine/internal/main.go @@ -1,3 +1,20 @@ +// Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one +// or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file +// distributed with this work for additional information +// regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file +// to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the +// "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance +// with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at +// +// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 +// +// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, +// software distributed under the License is distributed on an +// "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY +// KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the +// specific language governing permissions and limitations +// under the License. + // Copyright 2011 Google Inc. All rights reserved. // Use of this source code is governed by the Apache 2.0 // license that can be found in the LICENSE file. diff --git a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/appengine/internal/main_common.go b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/appengine/internal/main_common.go index 357dce4..c54e4a4 100644 --- a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/appengine/internal/main_common.go +++ b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/appengine/internal/main_common.go @@ -1,3 +1,20 @@ +// Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one +// or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file +// distributed with this work for additional information +// regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file +// to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the +// "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance +// with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at +// +// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 +// +// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, +// software distributed under the License is distributed on an +// "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY +// KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the +// specific language governing permissions and limitations +// under the License. + package internal // MainPath stores the file path of the main package. On App Engine Standard diff --git a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/appengine/internal/main_vm.go b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/appengine/internal/main_vm.go index ddb79a3..a8e0d6a 100644 --- a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/appengine/internal/main_vm.go +++ b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/appengine/internal/main_vm.go @@ -1,3 +1,20 @@ +// Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one +// or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file +// distributed with this work for additional information +// regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file +// to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the +// "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance +// with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at +// +// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 +// +// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, +// software distributed under the License is distributed on an +// "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY +// KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the +// specific language governing permissions and limitations +// under the License. + // Copyright 2011 Google Inc. All rights reserved. // Use of this source code is governed by the Apache 2.0 // license that can be found in the LICENSE file. diff --git a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/appengine/internal/metadata.go b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/appengine/internal/metadata.go index c4ba63b..1d5c7f2 100644 --- a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/appengine/internal/metadata.go +++ b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/appengine/internal/metadata.go @@ -1,3 +1,20 @@ +// Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one +// or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file +// distributed with this work for additional information +// regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file +// to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the +// "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance +// with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at +// +// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 +// +// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, +// software distributed under the License is distributed on an +// "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY +// KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the +// specific language governing permissions and limitations +// under the License. + // Copyright 2014 Google Inc. All rights reserved. // Use of this source code is governed by the Apache 2.0 // license that can be found in the LICENSE file. diff --git a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/appengine/internal/net.go b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/appengine/internal/net.go index fe42972..7833af4 100644 --- a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/appengine/internal/net.go +++ b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/appengine/internal/net.go @@ -1,3 +1,20 @@ +// Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one +// or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file +// distributed with this work for additional information +// regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file +// to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the +// "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance +// with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at +// +// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 +// +// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, +// software distributed under the License is distributed on an +// "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY +// KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the +// specific language governing permissions and limitations +// under the License. + // Copyright 2014 Google Inc. All rights reserved. // Use of this source code is governed by the Apache 2.0 // license that can be found in the LICENSE file. diff --git a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/appengine/internal/remote_api/remote_api.pb.go b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/appengine/internal/remote_api/remote_api.pb.go index 8d782a3..8cc7038 100644 --- a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/appengine/internal/remote_api/remote_api.pb.go +++ b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/appengine/internal/remote_api/remote_api.pb.go @@ -1,3 +1,20 @@ +// Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one +// or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file +// distributed with this work for additional information +// regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file +// to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the +// "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance +// with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at +// +// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 +// +// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, +// software distributed under the License is distributed on an +// "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY +// KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the +// specific language governing permissions and limitations +// under the License. + // Code generated by protoc-gen-go. DO NOT EDIT. // source: google.golang.org/appengine/internal/remote_api/remote_api.proto diff --git a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/appengine/internal/transaction.go b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/appengine/internal/transaction.go index 9006ae6..dd75b9f 100644 --- a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/appengine/internal/transaction.go +++ b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/appengine/internal/transaction.go @@ -1,3 +1,20 @@ +// Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one +// or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file +// distributed with this work for additional information +// regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file +// to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the +// "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance +// with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at +// +// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 +// +// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, +// software distributed under the License is distributed on an +// "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY +// KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the +// specific language governing permissions and limitations +// under the License. + // Copyright 2014 Google Inc. All rights reserved. // Use of this source code is governed by the Apache 2.0 // license that can be found in the LICENSE file. diff --git a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/appengine/internal/urlfetch/urlfetch_service.pb.go b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/appengine/internal/urlfetch/urlfetch_service.pb.go index 5f72775..9f29ad5 100644 --- a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/appengine/internal/urlfetch/urlfetch_service.pb.go +++ b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/appengine/internal/urlfetch/urlfetch_service.pb.go @@ -1,3 +1,20 @@ +// Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one +// or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file +// distributed with this work for additional information +// regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file +// to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the +// "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance +// with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at +// +// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 +// +// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, +// software distributed under the License is distributed on an +// "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY +// KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the +// specific language governing permissions and limitations +// under the License. + // Code generated by protoc-gen-go. DO NOT EDIT. // source: google.golang.org/appengine/internal/urlfetch/urlfetch_service.proto diff --git a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/appengine/urlfetch/urlfetch.go b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/appengine/urlfetch/urlfetch.go index 6ffe1e6..db44867 100644 --- a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/appengine/urlfetch/urlfetch.go +++ b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/appengine/urlfetch/urlfetch.go @@ -1,3 +1,20 @@ +// Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one +// or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file +// distributed with this work for additional information +// regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file +// to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the +// "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance +// with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at +// +// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 +// +// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, +// software distributed under the License is distributed on an +// "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY +// KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the +// specific language governing permissions and limitations +// under the License. + // Copyright 2011 Google Inc. All rights reserved. // Use of this source code is governed by the Apache 2.0 // license that can be found in the LICENSE file. diff --git a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/encoding/prototext/decode.go b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/encoding/prototext/decode.go index cab95a4..cfeaf3d 100644 --- a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/encoding/prototext/decode.go +++ b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/encoding/prototext/decode.go @@ -1,3 +1,20 @@ +// Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one +// or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file +// distributed with this work for additional information +// regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file +// to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the +// "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance +// with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at +// +// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 +// +// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, +// software distributed under the License is distributed on an +// "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY +// KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the +// specific language governing permissions and limitations +// under the License. + // Copyright 2018 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style // license that can be found in the LICENSE file. diff --git a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/encoding/prototext/doc.go b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/encoding/prototext/doc.go index 162b4f9..6dcfc49 100644 --- a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/encoding/prototext/doc.go +++ b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/encoding/prototext/doc.go @@ -1,3 +1,20 @@ +// Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one +// or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file +// distributed with this work for additional information +// regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file +// to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the +// "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance +// with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at +// +// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 +// +// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, +// software distributed under the License is distributed on an +// "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY +// KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the +// specific language governing permissions and limitations +// under the License. + // Copyright 2019 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style // license that can be found in the LICENSE file. diff --git a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/encoding/prototext/encode.go b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/encoding/prototext/encode.go index 0877d71..e50bfb6 100644 --- a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/encoding/prototext/encode.go +++ b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/encoding/prototext/encode.go @@ -1,3 +1,20 @@ +// Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one +// or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file +// distributed with this work for additional information +// regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file +// to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the +// "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance +// with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at +// +// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 +// +// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, +// software distributed under the License is distributed on an +// "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY +// KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the +// specific language governing permissions and limitations +// under the License. + // Copyright 2018 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style // license that can be found in the LICENSE file. diff --git a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/encoding/protowire/wire.go b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/encoding/protowire/wire.go index a427f8b..fa6b9b2 100644 --- a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/encoding/protowire/wire.go +++ b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/encoding/protowire/wire.go @@ -1,3 +1,20 @@ +// Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one +// or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file +// distributed with this work for additional information +// regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file +// to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the +// "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance +// with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at +// +// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 +// +// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, +// software distributed under the License is distributed on an +// "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY +// KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the +// specific language governing permissions and limitations +// under the License. + // Copyright 2018 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style // license that can be found in the LICENSE file. diff --git a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/descfmt/stringer.go b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/descfmt/stringer.go index e7af0fe..15eb771 100644 --- a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/descfmt/stringer.go +++ b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/descfmt/stringer.go @@ -1,3 +1,20 @@ +// Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one +// or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file +// distributed with this work for additional information +// regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file +// to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the +// "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance +// with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at +// +// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 +// +// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, +// software distributed under the License is distributed on an +// "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY +// KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the +// specific language governing permissions and limitations +// under the License. + // Copyright 2018 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style // license that can be found in the LICENSE file. diff --git a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/descopts/options.go b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/descopts/options.go index 8401be8..d45f69e 100644 --- a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/descopts/options.go +++ b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/descopts/options.go @@ -1,3 +1,20 @@ +// Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one +// or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file +// distributed with this work for additional information +// regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file +// to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the +// "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance +// with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at +// +// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 +// +// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, +// software distributed under the License is distributed on an +// "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY +// KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the +// specific language governing permissions and limitations +// under the License. + // Copyright 2019 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style // license that can be found in the LICENSE file. diff --git a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/detrand/rand.go b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/detrand/rand.go index a904dd1..14d6100 100644 --- a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/detrand/rand.go +++ b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/detrand/rand.go @@ -1,3 +1,20 @@ +// Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one +// or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file +// distributed with this work for additional information +// regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file +// to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the +// "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance +// with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at +// +// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 +// +// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, +// software distributed under the License is distributed on an +// "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY +// KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the +// specific language governing permissions and limitations +// under the License. + // Copyright 2018 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style // license that can be found in the LICENSE file. diff --git a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/encoding/defval/default.go b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/encoding/defval/default.go index fdd9b13..a471b83 100644 --- a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/encoding/defval/default.go +++ b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/encoding/defval/default.go @@ -1,3 +1,20 @@ +// Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one +// or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file +// distributed with this work for additional information +// regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file +// to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the +// "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance +// with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at +// +// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 +// +// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, +// software distributed under the License is distributed on an +// "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY +// KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the +// specific language governing permissions and limitations +// under the License. + // Copyright 2018 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style // license that can be found in the LICENSE file. diff --git a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/encoding/messageset/messageset.go b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/encoding/messageset/messageset.go index b1eeea5..5fe0a18 100644 --- a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/encoding/messageset/messageset.go +++ b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/encoding/messageset/messageset.go @@ -1,3 +1,20 @@ +// Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one +// or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file +// distributed with this work for additional information +// regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file +// to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the +// "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance +// with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at +// +// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 +// +// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, +// software distributed under the License is distributed on an +// "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY +// KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the +// specific language governing permissions and limitations +// under the License. + // Copyright 2019 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style // license that can be found in the LICENSE file. diff --git a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/encoding/tag/tag.go b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/encoding/tag/tag.go index 16c02d7..b028922 100644 --- a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/encoding/tag/tag.go +++ b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/encoding/tag/tag.go @@ -1,3 +1,20 @@ +// Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one +// or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file +// distributed with this work for additional information +// regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file +// to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the +// "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance +// with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at +// +// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 +// +// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, +// software distributed under the License is distributed on an +// "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY +// KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the +// specific language governing permissions and limitations +// under the License. + // Copyright 2018 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style // license that can be found in the LICENSE file. diff --git a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/encoding/text/decode.go b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/encoding/text/decode.go index eb10ea1..d59e9f0 100644 --- a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/encoding/text/decode.go +++ b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/encoding/text/decode.go @@ -1,3 +1,20 @@ +// Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one +// or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file +// distributed with this work for additional information +// regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file +// to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the +// "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance +// with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at +// +// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 +// +// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, +// software distributed under the License is distributed on an +// "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY +// KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the +// specific language governing permissions and limitations +// under the License. + // Copyright 2018 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style // license that can be found in the LICENSE file. diff --git a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/encoding/text/decode_number.go b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/encoding/text/decode_number.go index f2d90b7..506bd25 100644 --- a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/encoding/text/decode_number.go +++ b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/encoding/text/decode_number.go @@ -1,3 +1,20 @@ +// Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one +// or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file +// distributed with this work for additional information +// regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file +// to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the +// "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance +// with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at +// +// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 +// +// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, +// software distributed under the License is distributed on an +// "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY +// KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the +// specific language governing permissions and limitations +// under the License. + // Copyright 2018 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style // license that can be found in the LICENSE file. diff --git a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/encoding/text/decode_string.go b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/encoding/text/decode_string.go index d4d3490..50d6455 100644 --- a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/encoding/text/decode_string.go +++ b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/encoding/text/decode_string.go @@ -1,3 +1,20 @@ +// Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one +// or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file +// distributed with this work for additional information +// regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file +// to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the +// "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance +// with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at +// +// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 +// +// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, +// software distributed under the License is distributed on an +// "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY +// KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the +// specific language governing permissions and limitations +// under the License. + // Copyright 2018 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style // license that can be found in the LICENSE file. diff --git a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/encoding/text/decode_token.go b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/encoding/text/decode_token.go index 83d2b0d..0170169 100644 --- a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/encoding/text/decode_token.go +++ b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/encoding/text/decode_token.go @@ -1,3 +1,20 @@ +// Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one +// or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file +// distributed with this work for additional information +// regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file +// to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the +// "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance +// with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at +// +// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 +// +// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, +// software distributed under the License is distributed on an +// "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY +// KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the +// specific language governing permissions and limitations +// under the License. + // Copyright 2018 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style // license that can be found in the LICENSE file. diff --git a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/encoding/text/doc.go b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/encoding/text/doc.go index 0ce8d6f..9e6acd2 100644 --- a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/encoding/text/doc.go +++ b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/encoding/text/doc.go @@ -1,3 +1,20 @@ +// Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one +// or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file +// distributed with this work for additional information +// regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file +// to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the +// "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance +// with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at +// +// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 +// +// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, +// software distributed under the License is distributed on an +// "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY +// KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the +// specific language governing permissions and limitations +// under the License. + // Copyright 2018 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style // license that can be found in the LICENSE file. diff --git a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/encoding/text/encode.go b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/encoding/text/encode.go index c4ba1c5..315cf76 100644 --- a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/encoding/text/encode.go +++ b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/encoding/text/encode.go @@ -1,3 +1,20 @@ +// Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one +// or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file +// distributed with this work for additional information +// regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file +// to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the +// "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance +// with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at +// +// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 +// +// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, +// software distributed under the License is distributed on an +// "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY +// KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the +// specific language governing permissions and limitations +// under the License. + // Copyright 2018 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style // license that can be found in the LICENSE file. diff --git a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/errors/errors.go b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/errors/errors.go index 20c17b3..ea2cc02 100644 --- a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/errors/errors.go +++ b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/errors/errors.go @@ -1,3 +1,20 @@ +// Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one +// or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file +// distributed with this work for additional information +// regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file +// to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the +// "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance +// with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at +// +// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 +// +// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, +// software distributed under the License is distributed on an +// "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY +// KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the +// specific language governing permissions and limitations +// under the License. + // Copyright 2018 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style // license that can be found in the LICENSE file. diff --git a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/errors/is_go112.go b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/errors/is_go112.go index f90e909..b7aeb2a 100644 --- a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/errors/is_go112.go +++ b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/errors/is_go112.go @@ -1,3 +1,20 @@ +// Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one +// or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file +// distributed with this work for additional information +// regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file +// to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the +// "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance +// with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at +// +// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 +// +// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, +// software distributed under the License is distributed on an +// "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY +// KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the +// specific language governing permissions and limitations +// under the License. + // Copyright 2020 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style // license that can be found in the LICENSE file. diff --git a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/errors/is_go113.go b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/errors/is_go113.go index dc05f41..eec8380 100644 --- a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/errors/is_go113.go +++ b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/errors/is_go113.go @@ -1,3 +1,20 @@ +// Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one +// or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file +// distributed with this work for additional information +// regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file +// to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the +// "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance +// with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at +// +// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 +// +// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, +// software distributed under the License is distributed on an +// "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY +// KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the +// specific language governing permissions and limitations +// under the License. + // Copyright 2020 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style // license that can be found in the LICENSE file. diff --git a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/fieldsort/fieldsort.go b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/fieldsort/fieldsort.go index 517c4e2..b13a750 100644 --- a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/fieldsort/fieldsort.go +++ b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/fieldsort/fieldsort.go @@ -1,3 +1,20 @@ +// Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one +// or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file +// distributed with this work for additional information +// regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file +// to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the +// "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance +// with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at +// +// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 +// +// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, +// software distributed under the License is distributed on an +// "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY +// KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the +// specific language governing permissions and limitations +// under the License. + // Copyright 2019 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style // license that can be found in the LICENSE file. diff --git a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/filedesc/build.go b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/filedesc/build.go index d02d770..83457b3 100644 --- a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/filedesc/build.go +++ b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/filedesc/build.go @@ -1,3 +1,20 @@ +// Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one +// or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file +// distributed with this work for additional information +// regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file +// to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the +// "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance +// with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at +// +// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 +// +// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, +// software distributed under the License is distributed on an +// "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY +// KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the +// specific language governing permissions and limitations +// under the License. + // Copyright 2019 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style // license that can be found in the LICENSE file. diff --git a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/filedesc/desc.go b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/filedesc/desc.go index 9385126..c6b8ede 100644 --- a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/filedesc/desc.go +++ b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/filedesc/desc.go @@ -1,3 +1,20 @@ +// Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one +// or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file +// distributed with this work for additional information +// regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file +// to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the +// "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance +// with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at +// +// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 +// +// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, +// software distributed under the License is distributed on an +// "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY +// KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the +// specific language governing permissions and limitations +// under the License. + // Copyright 2019 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style // license that can be found in the LICENSE file. diff --git a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/filedesc/desc_init.go b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/filedesc/desc_init.go index 66e1fee..daf67b2 100644 --- a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/filedesc/desc_init.go +++ b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/filedesc/desc_init.go @@ -1,3 +1,20 @@ +// Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one +// or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file +// distributed with this work for additional information +// regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file +// to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the +// "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance +// with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at +// +// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 +// +// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, +// software distributed under the License is distributed on an +// "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY +// KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the +// specific language governing permissions and limitations +// under the License. + // Copyright 2019 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style // license that can be found in the LICENSE file. diff --git a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/filedesc/desc_lazy.go b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/filedesc/desc_lazy.go index e672233..1351099 100644 --- a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/filedesc/desc_lazy.go +++ b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/filedesc/desc_lazy.go @@ -1,3 +1,20 @@ +// Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one +// or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file +// distributed with this work for additional information +// regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file +// to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the +// "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance +// with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at +// +// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 +// +// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, +// software distributed under the License is distributed on an +// "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY +// KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the +// specific language governing permissions and limitations +// under the License. + // Copyright 2019 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style // license that can be found in the LICENSE file. diff --git a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/filedesc/desc_list.go b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/filedesc/desc_list.go index c876cd3..cbf22c8 100644 --- a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/filedesc/desc_list.go +++ b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/filedesc/desc_list.go @@ -1,3 +1,20 @@ +// Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one +// or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file +// distributed with this work for additional information +// regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file +// to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the +// "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance +// with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at +// +// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 +// +// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, +// software distributed under the License is distributed on an +// "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY +// KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the +// specific language governing permissions and limitations +// under the License. + // Copyright 2019 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style // license that can be found in the LICENSE file. diff --git a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/filedesc/desc_list_gen.go b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/filedesc/desc_list_gen.go index 6a8825e..07a1dfa 100644 --- a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/filedesc/desc_list_gen.go +++ b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/filedesc/desc_list_gen.go @@ -1,3 +1,20 @@ +// Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one +// or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file +// distributed with this work for additional information +// regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file +// to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the +// "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance +// with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at +// +// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 +// +// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, +// software distributed under the License is distributed on an +// "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY +// KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the +// specific language governing permissions and limitations +// under the License. + // Copyright 2018 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style // license that can be found in the LICENSE file. diff --git a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/filedesc/placeholder.go b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/filedesc/placeholder.go index dbf2c60..b64bb2b 100644 --- a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/filedesc/placeholder.go +++ b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/filedesc/placeholder.go @@ -1,3 +1,20 @@ +// Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one +// or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file +// distributed with this work for additional information +// regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file +// to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the +// "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance +// with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at +// +// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 +// +// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, +// software distributed under the License is distributed on an +// "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY +// KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the +// specific language governing permissions and limitations +// under the License. + // Copyright 2019 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style // license that can be found in the LICENSE file. diff --git a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/filetype/build.go b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/filetype/build.go index 0a0dd35..27306ec 100644 --- a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/filetype/build.go +++ b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/filetype/build.go @@ -1,3 +1,20 @@ +// Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one +// or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file +// distributed with this work for additional information +// regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file +// to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the +// "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance +// with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at +// +// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 +// +// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, +// software distributed under the License is distributed on an +// "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY +// KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the +// specific language governing permissions and limitations +// under the License. + // Copyright 2019 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style // license that can be found in the LICENSE file. diff --git a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/flags/flags.go b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/flags/flags.go index 58372dd..40fa87c 100644 --- a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/flags/flags.go +++ b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/flags/flags.go @@ -1,3 +1,20 @@ +// Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one +// or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file +// distributed with this work for additional information +// regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file +// to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the +// "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance +// with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at +// +// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 +// +// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, +// software distributed under the License is distributed on an +// "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY +// KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the +// specific language governing permissions and limitations +// under the License. + // Copyright 2018 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style // license that can be found in the LICENSE file. diff --git a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/flags/proto_legacy_disable.go b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/flags/proto_legacy_disable.go index a72995f..c07f675 100644 --- a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/flags/proto_legacy_disable.go +++ b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/flags/proto_legacy_disable.go @@ -1,3 +1,20 @@ +// Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one +// or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file +// distributed with this work for additional information +// regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file +// to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the +// "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance +// with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at +// +// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 +// +// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, +// software distributed under the License is distributed on an +// "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY +// KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the +// specific language governing permissions and limitations +// under the License. + // Copyright 2018 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style // license that can be found in the LICENSE file. diff --git a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/flags/proto_legacy_enable.go b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/flags/proto_legacy_enable.go index 772e2f0..ebe5f32 100644 --- a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/flags/proto_legacy_enable.go +++ b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/flags/proto_legacy_enable.go @@ -1,3 +1,20 @@ +// Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one +// or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file +// distributed with this work for additional information +// regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file +// to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the +// "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance +// with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at +// +// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 +// +// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, +// software distributed under the License is distributed on an +// "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY +// KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the +// specific language governing permissions and limitations +// under the License. + // Copyright 2018 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style // license that can be found in the LICENSE file. diff --git a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/genid/any_gen.go b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/genid/any_gen.go index e6f7d47..94329d9 100644 --- a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/genid/any_gen.go +++ b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/genid/any_gen.go @@ -1,3 +1,20 @@ +// Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one +// or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file +// distributed with this work for additional information +// regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file +// to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the +// "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance +// with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at +// +// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 +// +// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, +// software distributed under the License is distributed on an +// "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY +// KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the +// specific language governing permissions and limitations +// under the License. + // Copyright 2019 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style // license that can be found in the LICENSE file. diff --git a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/genid/api_gen.go b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/genid/api_gen.go index df8f918..3ce979a 100644 --- a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/genid/api_gen.go +++ b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/genid/api_gen.go @@ -1,3 +1,20 @@ +// Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one +// or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file +// distributed with this work for additional information +// regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file +// to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the +// "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance +// with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at +// +// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 +// +// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, +// software distributed under the License is distributed on an +// "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY +// KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the +// specific language governing permissions and limitations +// under the License. + // Copyright 2019 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style // license that can be found in the LICENSE file. diff --git a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/genid/descriptor_gen.go b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/genid/descriptor_gen.go index e3cdf1c..2eeb0d4 100644 --- a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/genid/descriptor_gen.go +++ b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/genid/descriptor_gen.go @@ -1,3 +1,20 @@ +// Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one +// or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file +// distributed with this work for additional information +// regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file +// to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the +// "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance +// with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at +// +// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 +// +// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, +// software distributed under the License is distributed on an +// "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY +// KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the +// specific language governing permissions and limitations +// under the License. + // Copyright 2019 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style // license that can be found in the LICENSE file. diff --git a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/genid/doc.go b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/genid/doc.go index 45ccd01..8b71b43 100644 --- a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/genid/doc.go +++ b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/genid/doc.go @@ -1,3 +1,20 @@ +// Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one +// or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file +// distributed with this work for additional information +// regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file +// to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the +// "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance +// with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at +// +// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 +// +// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, +// software distributed under the License is distributed on an +// "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY +// KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the +// specific language governing permissions and limitations +// under the License. + // Copyright 2019 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style // license that can be found in the LICENSE file. diff --git a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/genid/duration_gen.go b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/genid/duration_gen.go index b070ef4..880312f 100644 --- a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/genid/duration_gen.go +++ b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/genid/duration_gen.go @@ -1,3 +1,20 @@ +// Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one +// or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file +// distributed with this work for additional information +// regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file +// to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the +// "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance +// with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at +// +// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 +// +// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, +// software distributed under the License is distributed on an +// "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY +// KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the +// specific language governing permissions and limitations +// under the License. + // Copyright 2019 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style // license that can be found in the LICENSE file. diff --git a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/genid/empty_gen.go b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/genid/empty_gen.go index 762abb3..e941f16 100644 --- a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/genid/empty_gen.go +++ b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/genid/empty_gen.go @@ -1,3 +1,20 @@ +// Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one +// or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file +// distributed with this work for additional information +// regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file +// to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the +// "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance +// with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at +// +// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 +// +// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, +// software distributed under the License is distributed on an +// "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY +// KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the +// specific language governing permissions and limitations +// under the License. + // Copyright 2019 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style // license that can be found in the LICENSE file. diff --git a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/genid/field_mask_gen.go b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/genid/field_mask_gen.go index 70bed45..4082d9c 100644 --- a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/genid/field_mask_gen.go +++ b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/genid/field_mask_gen.go @@ -1,3 +1,20 @@ +// Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one +// or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file +// distributed with this work for additional information +// regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file +// to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the +// "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance +// with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at +// +// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 +// +// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, +// software distributed under the License is distributed on an +// "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY +// KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the +// specific language governing permissions and limitations +// under the License. + // Copyright 2019 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style // license that can be found in the LICENSE file. diff --git a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/genid/goname.go b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/genid/goname.go index 693d2e9..1c24ad9 100644 --- a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/genid/goname.go +++ b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/genid/goname.go @@ -1,3 +1,20 @@ +// Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one +// or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file +// distributed with this work for additional information +// regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file +// to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the +// "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance +// with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at +// +// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 +// +// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, +// software distributed under the License is distributed on an +// "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY +// KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the +// specific language governing permissions and limitations +// under the License. + // Copyright 2019 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style // license that can be found in the LICENSE file. diff --git a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/genid/map_entry.go b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/genid/map_entry.go index 8f9ea02..10a5682 100644 --- a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/genid/map_entry.go +++ b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/genid/map_entry.go @@ -1,3 +1,20 @@ +// Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one +// or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file +// distributed with this work for additional information +// regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file +// to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the +// "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance +// with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at +// +// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 +// +// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, +// software distributed under the License is distributed on an +// "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY +// KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the +// specific language governing permissions and limitations +// under the License. + // Copyright 2019 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style // license that can be found in the LICENSE file. diff --git a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/genid/source_context_gen.go b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/genid/source_context_gen.go index 3e99ae1..7199a04 100644 --- a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/genid/source_context_gen.go +++ b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/genid/source_context_gen.go @@ -1,3 +1,20 @@ +// Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one +// or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file +// distributed with this work for additional information +// regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file +// to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the +// "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance +// with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at +// +// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 +// +// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, +// software distributed under the License is distributed on an +// "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY +// KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the +// specific language governing permissions and limitations +// under the License. + // Copyright 2019 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style // license that can be found in the LICENSE file. diff --git a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/genid/struct_gen.go b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/genid/struct_gen.go index 1a38944..581a494 100644 --- a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/genid/struct_gen.go +++ b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/genid/struct_gen.go @@ -1,3 +1,20 @@ +// Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one +// or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file +// distributed with this work for additional information +// regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file +// to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the +// "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance +// with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at +// +// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 +// +// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, +// software distributed under the License is distributed on an +// "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY +// KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the +// specific language governing permissions and limitations +// under the License. + // Copyright 2019 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style // license that can be found in the LICENSE file. diff --git a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/genid/timestamp_gen.go b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/genid/timestamp_gen.go index f5cd563..d041d2c 100644 --- a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/genid/timestamp_gen.go +++ b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/genid/timestamp_gen.go @@ -1,3 +1,20 @@ +// Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one +// or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file +// distributed with this work for additional information +// regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file +// to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the +// "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance +// with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at +// +// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 +// +// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, +// software distributed under the License is distributed on an +// "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY +// KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the +// specific language governing permissions and limitations +// under the License. + // Copyright 2019 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style // license that can be found in the LICENSE file. diff --git a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/genid/type_gen.go b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/genid/type_gen.go index 3bc7101..c2f0a33 100644 --- a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/genid/type_gen.go +++ b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/genid/type_gen.go @@ -1,3 +1,20 @@ +// Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one +// or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file +// distributed with this work for additional information +// regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file +// to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the +// "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance +// with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at +// +// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 +// +// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, +// software distributed under the License is distributed on an +// "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY +// KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the +// specific language governing permissions and limitations +// under the License. + // Copyright 2019 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style // license that can be found in the LICENSE file. diff --git a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/genid/wrappers.go b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/genid/wrappers.go index 429384b..8cad490 100644 --- a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/genid/wrappers.go +++ b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/genid/wrappers.go @@ -1,3 +1,20 @@ +// Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one +// or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file +// distributed with this work for additional information +// regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file +// to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the +// "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance +// with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at +// +// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 +// +// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, +// software distributed under the License is distributed on an +// "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY +// KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the +// specific language governing permissions and limitations +// under the License. + // Copyright 2019 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style // license that can be found in the LICENSE file. diff --git a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/genid/wrappers_gen.go b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/genid/wrappers_gen.go index 72527d2..db203ee 100644 --- a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/genid/wrappers_gen.go +++ b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/genid/wrappers_gen.go @@ -1,3 +1,20 @@ +// Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one +// or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file +// distributed with this work for additional information +// regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file +// to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the +// "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance +// with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at +// +// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 +// +// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, +// software distributed under the License is distributed on an +// "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY +// KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the +// specific language governing permissions and limitations +// under the License. + // Copyright 2019 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style // license that can be found in the LICENSE file. diff --git a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/impl/api_export.go b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/impl/api_export.go index b597452..1aec99f 100644 --- a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/impl/api_export.go +++ b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/impl/api_export.go @@ -1,3 +1,20 @@ +// Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one +// or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file +// distributed with this work for additional information +// regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file +// to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the +// "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance +// with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at +// +// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 +// +// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, +// software distributed under the License is distributed on an +// "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY +// KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the +// specific language governing permissions and limitations +// under the License. + // Copyright 2018 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style // license that can be found in the LICENSE file. diff --git a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/impl/checkinit.go b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/impl/checkinit.go index b82341e..f57f43d 100644 --- a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/impl/checkinit.go +++ b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/impl/checkinit.go @@ -1,3 +1,20 @@ +// Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one +// or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file +// distributed with this work for additional information +// regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file +// to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the +// "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance +// with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at +// +// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 +// +// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, +// software distributed under the License is distributed on an +// "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY +// KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the +// specific language governing permissions and limitations +// under the License. + // Copyright 2019 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style // license that can be found in the LICENSE file. diff --git a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/impl/codec_extension.go b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/impl/codec_extension.go index 08d3517..d35e5bf 100644 --- a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/impl/codec_extension.go +++ b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/impl/codec_extension.go @@ -1,3 +1,20 @@ +// Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one +// or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file +// distributed with this work for additional information +// regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file +// to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the +// "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance +// with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at +// +// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 +// +// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, +// software distributed under the License is distributed on an +// "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY +// KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the +// specific language governing permissions and limitations +// under the License. + // Copyright 2019 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style // license that can be found in the LICENSE file. diff --git a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/impl/codec_field.go b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/impl/codec_field.go index c00744d..949a997 100644 --- a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/impl/codec_field.go +++ b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/impl/codec_field.go @@ -1,3 +1,20 @@ +// Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one +// or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file +// distributed with this work for additional information +// regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file +// to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the +// "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance +// with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at +// +// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 +// +// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, +// software distributed under the License is distributed on an +// "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY +// KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the +// specific language governing permissions and limitations +// under the License. + // Copyright 2019 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style // license that can be found in the LICENSE file. diff --git a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/impl/codec_gen.go b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/impl/codec_gen.go index ff198d0..33b3aba 100644 --- a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/impl/codec_gen.go +++ b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/impl/codec_gen.go @@ -1,3 +1,20 @@ +// Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one +// or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file +// distributed with this work for additional information +// regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file +// to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the +// "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance +// with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at +// +// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 +// +// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, +// software distributed under the License is distributed on an +// "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY +// KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the +// specific language governing permissions and limitations +// under the License. + // Copyright 2018 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style // license that can be found in the LICENSE file. diff --git a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/impl/codec_map.go b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/impl/codec_map.go index 44885a7..fc8b87b 100644 --- a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/impl/codec_map.go +++ b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/impl/codec_map.go @@ -1,3 +1,20 @@ +// Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one +// or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file +// distributed with this work for additional information +// regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file +// to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the +// "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance +// with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at +// +// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 +// +// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, +// software distributed under the License is distributed on an +// "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY +// KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the +// specific language governing permissions and limitations +// under the License. + // Copyright 2019 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style // license that can be found in the LICENSE file. diff --git a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/impl/codec_map_go111.go b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/impl/codec_map_go111.go index 2706bb6..16f1c48 100644 --- a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/impl/codec_map_go111.go +++ b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/impl/codec_map_go111.go @@ -1,3 +1,20 @@ +// Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one +// or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file +// distributed with this work for additional information +// regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file +// to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the +// "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance +// with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at +// +// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 +// +// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, +// software distributed under the License is distributed on an +// "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY +// KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the +// specific language governing permissions and limitations +// under the License. + // Copyright 2019 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style // license that can be found in the LICENSE file. diff --git a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/impl/codec_map_go112.go b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/impl/codec_map_go112.go index 1533ef6..6a8061c 100644 --- a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/impl/codec_map_go112.go +++ b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/impl/codec_map_go112.go @@ -1,3 +1,20 @@ +// Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one +// or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file +// distributed with this work for additional information +// regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file +// to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the +// "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance +// with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at +// +// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 +// +// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, +// software distributed under the License is distributed on an +// "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY +// KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the +// specific language governing permissions and limitations +// under the License. + // Copyright 2019 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style // license that can be found in the LICENSE file. diff --git a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/impl/codec_message.go b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/impl/codec_message.go index 0e176d5..ade8ef4 100644 --- a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/impl/codec_message.go +++ b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/impl/codec_message.go @@ -1,3 +1,20 @@ +// Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one +// or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file +// distributed with this work for additional information +// regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file +// to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the +// "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance +// with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at +// +// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 +// +// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, +// software distributed under the License is distributed on an +// "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY +// KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the +// specific language governing permissions and limitations +// under the License. + // Copyright 2019 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style // license that can be found in the LICENSE file. diff --git a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/impl/codec_messageset.go b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/impl/codec_messageset.go index cfb68e1..87155c2 100644 --- a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/impl/codec_messageset.go +++ b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/impl/codec_messageset.go @@ -1,3 +1,20 @@ +// Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one +// or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file +// distributed with this work for additional information +// regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file +// to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the +// "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance +// with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at +// +// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 +// +// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, +// software distributed under the License is distributed on an +// "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY +// KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the +// specific language governing permissions and limitations +// under the License. + // Copyright 2019 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style // license that can be found in the LICENSE file. diff --git a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/impl/codec_reflect.go b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/impl/codec_reflect.go index 86f7dc3..1a4e8a3 100644 --- a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/impl/codec_reflect.go +++ b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/impl/codec_reflect.go @@ -1,3 +1,20 @@ +// Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one +// or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file +// distributed with this work for additional information +// regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file +// to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the +// "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance +// with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at +// +// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 +// +// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, +// software distributed under the License is distributed on an +// "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY +// KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the +// specific language governing permissions and limitations +// under the License. + // Copyright 2019 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style // license that can be found in the LICENSE file. diff --git a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/impl/codec_tables.go b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/impl/codec_tables.go index e899712..a285181 100644 --- a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/impl/codec_tables.go +++ b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/impl/codec_tables.go @@ -1,3 +1,20 @@ +// Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one +// or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file +// distributed with this work for additional information +// regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file +// to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the +// "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance +// with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at +// +// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 +// +// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, +// software distributed under the License is distributed on an +// "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY +// KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the +// specific language governing permissions and limitations +// under the License. + // Copyright 2019 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style // license that can be found in the LICENSE file. diff --git a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/impl/codec_unsafe.go b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/impl/codec_unsafe.go index e118af1..4a15fbb 100644 --- a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/impl/codec_unsafe.go +++ b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/impl/codec_unsafe.go @@ -1,3 +1,20 @@ +// Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one +// or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file +// distributed with this work for additional information +// regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file +// to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the +// "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance +// with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at +// +// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 +// +// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, +// software distributed under the License is distributed on an +// "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY +// KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the +// specific language governing permissions and limitations +// under the License. + // Copyright 2019 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style // license that can be found in the LICENSE file. diff --git a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/impl/convert.go b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/impl/convert.go index 36a90df..40de19d 100644 --- a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/impl/convert.go +++ b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/impl/convert.go @@ -1,3 +1,20 @@ +// Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one +// or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file +// distributed with this work for additional information +// regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file +// to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the +// "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance +// with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at +// +// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 +// +// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, +// software distributed under the License is distributed on an +// "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY +// KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the +// specific language governing permissions and limitations +// under the License. + // Copyright 2018 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style // license that can be found in the LICENSE file. diff --git a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/impl/convert_list.go b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/impl/convert_list.go index 6fccab5..f1f244a 100644 --- a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/impl/convert_list.go +++ b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/impl/convert_list.go @@ -1,3 +1,20 @@ +// Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one +// or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file +// distributed with this work for additional information +// regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file +// to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the +// "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance +// with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at +// +// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 +// +// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, +// software distributed under the License is distributed on an +// "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY +// KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the +// specific language governing permissions and limitations +// under the License. + // Copyright 2018 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style // license that can be found in the LICENSE file. diff --git a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/impl/convert_map.go b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/impl/convert_map.go index de06b25..38d08aa 100644 --- a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/impl/convert_map.go +++ b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/impl/convert_map.go @@ -1,3 +1,20 @@ +// Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one +// or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file +// distributed with this work for additional information +// regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file +// to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the +// "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance +// with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at +// +// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 +// +// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, +// software distributed under the License is distributed on an +// "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY +// KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the +// specific language governing permissions and limitations +// under the License. + // Copyright 2018 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style // license that can be found in the LICENSE file. diff --git a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/impl/decode.go b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/impl/decode.go index 85ba1d3..88b438d 100644 --- a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/impl/decode.go +++ b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/impl/decode.go @@ -1,3 +1,20 @@ +// Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one +// or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file +// distributed with this work for additional information +// regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file +// to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the +// "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance +// with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at +// +// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 +// +// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, +// software distributed under the License is distributed on an +// "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY +// KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the +// specific language governing permissions and limitations +// under the License. + // Copyright 2019 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style // license that can be found in the LICENSE file. diff --git a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/impl/encode.go b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/impl/encode.go index 8c8a794..f102ca0 100644 --- a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/impl/encode.go +++ b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/impl/encode.go @@ -1,3 +1,20 @@ +// Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one +// or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file +// distributed with this work for additional information +// regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file +// to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the +// "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance +// with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at +// +// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 +// +// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, +// software distributed under the License is distributed on an +// "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY +// KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the +// specific language governing permissions and limitations +// under the License. + // Copyright 2019 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style // license that can be found in the LICENSE file. diff --git a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/impl/enum.go b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/impl/enum.go index 8c1eab4..86ac6f9 100644 --- a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/impl/enum.go +++ b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/impl/enum.go @@ -1,3 +1,20 @@ +// Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one +// or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file +// distributed with this work for additional information +// regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file +// to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the +// "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance +// with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at +// +// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 +// +// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, +// software distributed under the License is distributed on an +// "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY +// KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the +// specific language governing permissions and limitations +// under the License. + // Copyright 2019 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style // license that can be found in the LICENSE file. diff --git a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/impl/extension.go b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/impl/extension.go index e904fd9..40fd0bd 100644 --- a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/impl/extension.go +++ b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/impl/extension.go @@ -1,3 +1,20 @@ +// Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one +// or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file +// distributed with this work for additional information +// regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file +// to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the +// "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance +// with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at +// +// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 +// +// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, +// software distributed under the License is distributed on an +// "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY +// KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the +// specific language governing permissions and limitations +// under the License. + // Copyright 2019 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style // license that can be found in the LICENSE file. diff --git a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/impl/legacy_enum.go b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/impl/legacy_enum.go index f7d7ffb..3cf7cdd 100644 --- a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/impl/legacy_enum.go +++ b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/impl/legacy_enum.go @@ -1,3 +1,20 @@ +// Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one +// or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file +// distributed with this work for additional information +// regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file +// to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the +// "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance +// with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at +// +// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 +// +// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, +// software distributed under the License is distributed on an +// "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY +// KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the +// specific language governing permissions and limitations +// under the License. + // Copyright 2018 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style // license that can be found in the LICENSE file. diff --git a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/impl/legacy_export.go b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/impl/legacy_export.go index c3d741c..dc9d671 100644 --- a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/impl/legacy_export.go +++ b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/impl/legacy_export.go @@ -1,3 +1,20 @@ +// Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one +// or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file +// distributed with this work for additional information +// regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file +// to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the +// "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance +// with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at +// +// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 +// +// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, +// software distributed under the License is distributed on an +// "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY +// KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the +// specific language governing permissions and limitations +// under the License. + // Copyright 2019 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style // license that can be found in the LICENSE file. diff --git a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/impl/legacy_extension.go b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/impl/legacy_extension.go index 61757ce..a65677a 100644 --- a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/impl/legacy_extension.go +++ b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/impl/legacy_extension.go @@ -1,3 +1,20 @@ +// Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one +// or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file +// distributed with this work for additional information +// regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file +// to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the +// "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance +// with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at +// +// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 +// +// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, +// software distributed under the License is distributed on an +// "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY +// KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the +// specific language governing permissions and limitations +// under the License. + // Copyright 2018 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style // license that can be found in the LICENSE file. diff --git a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/impl/legacy_file.go b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/impl/legacy_file.go index 9ab0910..61e077e 100644 --- a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/impl/legacy_file.go +++ b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/impl/legacy_file.go @@ -1,3 +1,20 @@ +// Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one +// or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file +// distributed with this work for additional information +// regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file +// to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the +// "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance +// with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at +// +// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 +// +// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, +// software distributed under the License is distributed on an +// "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY +// KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the +// specific language governing permissions and limitations +// under the License. + // Copyright 2018 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style // license that can be found in the LICENSE file. diff --git a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/impl/legacy_message.go b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/impl/legacy_message.go index 06c68e1..6023577 100644 --- a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/impl/legacy_message.go +++ b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/impl/legacy_message.go @@ -1,3 +1,20 @@ +// Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one +// or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file +// distributed with this work for additional information +// regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file +// to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the +// "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance +// with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at +// +// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 +// +// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, +// software distributed under the License is distributed on an +// "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY +// KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the +// specific language governing permissions and limitations +// under the License. + // Copyright 2018 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style // license that can be found in the LICENSE file. diff --git a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/impl/merge.go b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/impl/merge.go index cdc4267..ac2e81b 100644 --- a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/impl/merge.go +++ b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/impl/merge.go @@ -1,3 +1,20 @@ +// Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one +// or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file +// distributed with this work for additional information +// regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file +// to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the +// "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance +// with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at +// +// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 +// +// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, +// software distributed under the License is distributed on an +// "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY +// KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the +// specific language governing permissions and limitations +// under the License. + // Copyright 2020 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style // license that can be found in the LICENSE file. diff --git a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/impl/merge_gen.go b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/impl/merge_gen.go index 8816c27..c2d0db7 100644 --- a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/impl/merge_gen.go +++ b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/impl/merge_gen.go @@ -1,3 +1,20 @@ +// Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one +// or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file +// distributed with this work for additional information +// regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file +// to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the +// "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance +// with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at +// +// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 +// +// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, +// software distributed under the License is distributed on an +// "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY +// KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the +// specific language governing permissions and limitations +// under the License. + // Copyright 2018 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style // license that can be found in the LICENSE file. diff --git a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/impl/message.go b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/impl/message.go index c026a98..95728fc 100644 --- a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/impl/message.go +++ b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/impl/message.go @@ -1,3 +1,20 @@ +// Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one +// or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file +// distributed with this work for additional information +// regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file +// to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the +// "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance +// with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at +// +// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 +// +// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, +// software distributed under the License is distributed on an +// "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY +// KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the +// specific language governing permissions and limitations +// under the License. + // Copyright 2018 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style // license that can be found in the LICENSE file. diff --git a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/impl/message_reflect.go b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/impl/message_reflect.go index 0f4b8db..96fd99e 100644 --- a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/impl/message_reflect.go +++ b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/impl/message_reflect.go @@ -1,3 +1,20 @@ +// Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one +// or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file +// distributed with this work for additional information +// regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file +// to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the +// "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance +// with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at +// +// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 +// +// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, +// software distributed under the License is distributed on an +// "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY +// KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the +// specific language governing permissions and limitations +// under the License. + // Copyright 2019 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style // license that can be found in the LICENSE file. diff --git a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/impl/message_reflect_field.go b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/impl/message_reflect_field.go index 23124a8..e7fe639 100644 --- a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/impl/message_reflect_field.go +++ b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/impl/message_reflect_field.go @@ -1,3 +1,20 @@ +// Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one +// or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file +// distributed with this work for additional information +// regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file +// to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the +// "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance +// with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at +// +// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 +// +// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, +// software distributed under the License is distributed on an +// "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY +// KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the +// specific language governing permissions and limitations +// under the License. + // Copyright 2018 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style // license that can be found in the LICENSE file. diff --git a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/impl/message_reflect_gen.go b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/impl/message_reflect_gen.go index 741d6e5..1e42d1b 100644 --- a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/impl/message_reflect_gen.go +++ b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/impl/message_reflect_gen.go @@ -1,3 +1,20 @@ +// Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one +// or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file +// distributed with this work for additional information +// regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file +// to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the +// "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance +// with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at +// +// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 +// +// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, +// software distributed under the License is distributed on an +// "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY +// KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the +// specific language governing permissions and limitations +// under the License. + // Copyright 2018 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style // license that can be found in the LICENSE file. diff --git a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/impl/pointer_reflect.go b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/impl/pointer_reflect.go index 67b4ede..622d063 100644 --- a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/impl/pointer_reflect.go +++ b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/impl/pointer_reflect.go @@ -1,3 +1,20 @@ +// Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one +// or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file +// distributed with this work for additional information +// regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file +// to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the +// "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance +// with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at +// +// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 +// +// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, +// software distributed under the License is distributed on an +// "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY +// KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the +// specific language governing permissions and limitations +// under the License. + // Copyright 2018 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style // license that can be found in the LICENSE file. diff --git a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/impl/pointer_unsafe.go b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/impl/pointer_unsafe.go index 088aa85..7321b8a 100644 --- a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/impl/pointer_unsafe.go +++ b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/impl/pointer_unsafe.go @@ -1,3 +1,20 @@ +// Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one +// or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file +// distributed with this work for additional information +// regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file +// to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the +// "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance +// with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at +// +// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 +// +// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, +// software distributed under the License is distributed on an +// "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY +// KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the +// specific language governing permissions and limitations +// under the License. + // Copyright 2018 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style // license that can be found in the LICENSE file. diff --git a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/impl/validate.go b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/impl/validate.go index 08cfb60..5a87c2d 100644 --- a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/impl/validate.go +++ b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/impl/validate.go @@ -1,3 +1,20 @@ +// Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one +// or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file +// distributed with this work for additional information +// regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file +// to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the +// "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance +// with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at +// +// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 +// +// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, +// software distributed under the License is distributed on an +// "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY +// KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the +// specific language governing permissions and limitations +// under the License. + // Copyright 2019 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style // license that can be found in the LICENSE file. diff --git a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/impl/weak.go b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/impl/weak.go index 009cbef..650983e 100644 --- a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/impl/weak.go +++ b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/impl/weak.go @@ -1,3 +1,20 @@ +// Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one +// or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file +// distributed with this work for additional information +// regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file +// to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the +// "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance +// with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at +// +// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 +// +// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, +// software distributed under the License is distributed on an +// "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY +// KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the +// specific language governing permissions and limitations +// under the License. + // Copyright 2019 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style // license that can be found in the LICENSE file. diff --git a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/mapsort/mapsort.go b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/mapsort/mapsort.go index a3de1cf..4d147b7 100644 --- a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/mapsort/mapsort.go +++ b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/mapsort/mapsort.go @@ -1,3 +1,20 @@ +// Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one +// or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file +// distributed with this work for additional information +// regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file +// to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the +// "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance +// with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at +// +// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 +// +// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, +// software distributed under the License is distributed on an +// "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY +// KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the +// specific language governing permissions and limitations +// under the License. + // Copyright 2019 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style // license that can be found in the LICENSE file. diff --git a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/pragma/pragma.go b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/pragma/pragma.go index 49dc4fc..2d28ef9 100644 --- a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/pragma/pragma.go +++ b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/pragma/pragma.go @@ -1,3 +1,20 @@ +// Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one +// or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file +// distributed with this work for additional information +// regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file +// to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the +// "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance +// with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at +// +// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 +// +// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, +// software distributed under the License is distributed on an +// "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY +// KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the +// specific language governing permissions and limitations +// under the License. + // Copyright 2018 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style // license that can be found in the LICENSE file. diff --git a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/set/ints.go b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/set/ints.go index d3d7f89..a76619e 100644 --- a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/set/ints.go +++ b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/set/ints.go @@ -1,3 +1,20 @@ +// Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one +// or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file +// distributed with this work for additional information +// regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file +// to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the +// "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance +// with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at +// +// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 +// +// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, +// software distributed under the License is distributed on an +// "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY +// KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the +// specific language governing permissions and limitations +// under the License. + // Copyright 2018 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style // license that can be found in the LICENSE file. diff --git a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/strs/strings.go b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/strs/strings.go index 0b74e76..1406963 100644 --- a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/strs/strings.go +++ b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/strs/strings.go @@ -1,3 +1,20 @@ +// Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one +// or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file +// distributed with this work for additional information +// regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file +// to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the +// "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance +// with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at +// +// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 +// +// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, +// software distributed under the License is distributed on an +// "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY +// KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the +// specific language governing permissions and limitations +// under the License. + // Copyright 2019 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style // license that can be found in the LICENSE file. diff --git a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/strs/strings_pure.go b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/strs/strings_pure.go index 85e074c..0b9e588 100644 --- a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/strs/strings_pure.go +++ b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/strs/strings_pure.go @@ -1,3 +1,20 @@ +// Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one +// or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file +// distributed with this work for additional information +// regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file +// to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the +// "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance +// with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at +// +// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 +// +// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, +// software distributed under the License is distributed on an +// "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY +// KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the +// specific language governing permissions and limitations +// under the License. + // Copyright 2018 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style // license that can be found in the LICENSE file. diff --git a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/strs/strings_unsafe.go b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/strs/strings_unsafe.go index 2160c70..4479a1d 100644 --- a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/strs/strings_unsafe.go +++ b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/strs/strings_unsafe.go @@ -1,3 +1,20 @@ +// Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one +// or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file +// distributed with this work for additional information +// regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file +// to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the +// "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance +// with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at +// +// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 +// +// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, +// software distributed under the License is distributed on an +// "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY +// KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the +// specific language governing permissions and limitations +// under the License. + // Copyright 2018 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style // license that can be found in the LICENSE file. diff --git a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/version/version.go b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/version/version.go index 72cf770..68e8b20 100644 --- a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/version/version.go +++ b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/version/version.go @@ -1,3 +1,20 @@ +// Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one +// or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file +// distributed with this work for additional information +// regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file +// to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the +// "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance +// with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at +// +// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 +// +// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, +// software distributed under the License is distributed on an +// "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY +// KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the +// specific language governing permissions and limitations +// under the License. + // Copyright 2019 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style // license that can be found in the LICENSE file. diff --git a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/proto/checkinit.go b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/proto/checkinit.go index 3e9a6a2..c643608 100644 --- a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/proto/checkinit.go +++ b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/proto/checkinit.go @@ -1,3 +1,20 @@ +// Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one +// or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file +// distributed with this work for additional information +// regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file +// to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the +// "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance +// with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at +// +// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 +// +// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, +// software distributed under the License is distributed on an +// "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY +// KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the +// specific language governing permissions and limitations +// under the License. + // Copyright 2019 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style // license that can be found in the LICENSE file. diff --git a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/proto/decode.go b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/proto/decode.go index 42fc519..b451940 100644 --- a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/proto/decode.go +++ b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/proto/decode.go @@ -1,3 +1,20 @@ +// Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one +// or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file +// distributed with this work for additional information +// regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file +// to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the +// "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance +// with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at +// +// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 +// +// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, +// software distributed under the License is distributed on an +// "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY +// KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the +// specific language governing permissions and limitations +// under the License. + // Copyright 2018 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style // license that can be found in the LICENSE file. diff --git a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/proto/decode_gen.go b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/proto/decode_gen.go index d6dc904..4a0e18e 100644 --- a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/proto/decode_gen.go +++ b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/proto/decode_gen.go @@ -1,3 +1,20 @@ +// Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one +// or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file +// distributed with this work for additional information +// regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file +// to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the +// "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance +// with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at +// +// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 +// +// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, +// software distributed under the License is distributed on an +// "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY +// KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the +// specific language governing permissions and limitations +// under the License. + // Copyright 2018 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style // license that can be found in the LICENSE file. diff --git a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/proto/doc.go b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/proto/doc.go index c52d8c4..000a9e2 100644 --- a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/proto/doc.go +++ b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/proto/doc.go @@ -1,3 +1,20 @@ +// Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one +// or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file +// distributed with this work for additional information +// regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file +// to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the +// "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance +// with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at +// +// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 +// +// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, +// software distributed under the License is distributed on an +// "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY +// KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the +// specific language governing permissions and limitations +// under the License. + // Copyright 2019 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style // license that can be found in the LICENSE file. diff --git a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/proto/encode.go b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/proto/encode.go index 7b47a11..b7f65e0 100644 --- a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/proto/encode.go +++ b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/proto/encode.go @@ -1,3 +1,20 @@ +// Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one +// or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file +// distributed with this work for additional information +// regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file +// to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the +// "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance +// with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at +// +// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 +// +// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, +// software distributed under the License is distributed on an +// "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY +// KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the +// specific language governing permissions and limitations +// under the License. + // Copyright 2019 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style // license that can be found in the LICENSE file. diff --git a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/proto/encode_gen.go b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/proto/encode_gen.go index 185dacf..5d3efac 100644 --- a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/proto/encode_gen.go +++ b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/proto/encode_gen.go @@ -1,3 +1,20 @@ +// Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one +// or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file +// distributed with this work for additional information +// regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file +// to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the +// "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance +// with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at +// +// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 +// +// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, +// software distributed under the License is distributed on an +// "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY +// KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the +// specific language governing permissions and limitations +// under the License. + // Copyright 2018 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style // license that can be found in the LICENSE file. diff --git a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/proto/equal.go b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/proto/equal.go index 10902bd..e0938ca 100644 --- a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/proto/equal.go +++ b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/proto/equal.go @@ -1,3 +1,20 @@ +// Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one +// or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file +// distributed with this work for additional information +// regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file +// to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the +// "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance +// with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at +// +// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 +// +// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, +// software distributed under the License is distributed on an +// "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY +// KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the +// specific language governing permissions and limitations +// under the License. + // Copyright 2019 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style // license that can be found in the LICENSE file. diff --git a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/proto/extension.go b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/proto/extension.go index 5f293cd..04ceaa9 100644 --- a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/proto/extension.go +++ b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/proto/extension.go @@ -1,3 +1,20 @@ +// Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one +// or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file +// distributed with this work for additional information +// regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file +// to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the +// "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance +// with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at +// +// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 +// +// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, +// software distributed under the License is distributed on an +// "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY +// KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the +// specific language governing permissions and limitations +// under the License. + // Copyright 2019 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style // license that can be found in the LICENSE file. diff --git a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/proto/merge.go b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/proto/merge.go index d761ab3..9d9cb6a 100644 --- a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/proto/merge.go +++ b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/proto/merge.go @@ -1,3 +1,20 @@ +// Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one +// or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file +// distributed with this work for additional information +// regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file +// to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the +// "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance +// with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at +// +// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 +// +// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, +// software distributed under the License is distributed on an +// "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY +// KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the +// specific language governing permissions and limitations +// under the License. + // Copyright 2019 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style // license that can be found in the LICENSE file. diff --git a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/proto/messageset.go b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/proto/messageset.go index 1d692c3..9cf3f83 100644 --- a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/proto/messageset.go +++ b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/proto/messageset.go @@ -1,3 +1,20 @@ +// Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one +// or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file +// distributed with this work for additional information +// regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file +// to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the +// "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance +// with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at +// +// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 +// +// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, +// software distributed under the License is distributed on an +// "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY +// KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the +// specific language governing permissions and limitations +// under the License. + // Copyright 2019 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style // license that can be found in the LICENSE file. diff --git a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/proto/proto.go b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/proto/proto.go index ca14b09..e69c74d 100644 --- a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/proto/proto.go +++ b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/proto/proto.go @@ -1,3 +1,20 @@ +// Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one +// or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file +// distributed with this work for additional information +// regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file +// to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the +// "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance +// with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at +// +// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 +// +// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, +// software distributed under the License is distributed on an +// "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY +// KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the +// specific language governing permissions and limitations +// under the License. + // Copyright 2018 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style // license that can be found in the LICENSE file. diff --git a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/proto/proto_methods.go b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/proto/proto_methods.go index d8dd604..d73ea90 100644 --- a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/proto/proto_methods.go +++ b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/proto/proto_methods.go @@ -1,3 +1,20 @@ +// Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one +// or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file +// distributed with this work for additional information +// regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file +// to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the +// "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance +// with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at +// +// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 +// +// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, +// software distributed under the License is distributed on an +// "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY +// KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the +// specific language governing permissions and limitations +// under the License. + // Copyright 2019 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style // license that can be found in the LICENSE file. diff --git a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/proto/proto_reflect.go b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/proto/proto_reflect.go index b103d43..6f5b29d 100644 --- a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/proto/proto_reflect.go +++ b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/proto/proto_reflect.go @@ -1,3 +1,20 @@ +// Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one +// or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file +// distributed with this work for additional information +// regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file +// to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the +// "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance +// with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at +// +// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 +// +// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, +// software distributed under the License is distributed on an +// "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY +// KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the +// specific language governing permissions and limitations +// under the License. + // Copyright 2019 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style // license that can be found in the LICENSE file. diff --git a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/proto/reset.go b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/proto/reset.go index 3d7f894..a74eab9 100644 --- a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/proto/reset.go +++ b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/proto/reset.go @@ -1,3 +1,20 @@ +// Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one +// or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file +// distributed with this work for additional information +// regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file +// to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the +// "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance +// with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at +// +// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 +// +// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, +// software distributed under the License is distributed on an +// "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY +// KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the +// specific language governing permissions and limitations +// under the License. + // Copyright 2019 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style // license that can be found in the LICENSE file. diff --git a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/proto/size.go b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/proto/size.go index 554b9c6..b7693cd 100644 --- a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/proto/size.go +++ b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/proto/size.go @@ -1,3 +1,20 @@ +// Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one +// or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file +// distributed with this work for additional information +// regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file +// to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the +// "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance +// with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at +// +// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 +// +// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, +// software distributed under the License is distributed on an +// "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY +// KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the +// specific language governing permissions and limitations +// under the License. + // Copyright 2019 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style // license that can be found in the LICENSE file. diff --git a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/proto/size_gen.go b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/proto/size_gen.go index 3cf61a8..ab683d4 100644 --- a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/proto/size_gen.go +++ b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/proto/size_gen.go @@ -1,3 +1,20 @@ +// Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one +// or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file +// distributed with this work for additional information +// regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file +// to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the +// "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance +// with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at +// +// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 +// +// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, +// software distributed under the License is distributed on an +// "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY +// KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the +// specific language governing permissions and limitations +// under the License. + // Copyright 2018 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style // license that can be found in the LICENSE file. diff --git a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/proto/wrappers.go b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/proto/wrappers.go index 653b12c..8fe51a2 100644 --- a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/proto/wrappers.go +++ b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/proto/wrappers.go @@ -1,3 +1,20 @@ +// Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one +// or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file +// distributed with this work for additional information +// regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file +// to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the +// "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance +// with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at +// +// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 +// +// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, +// software distributed under the License is distributed on an +// "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY +// KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the +// specific language governing permissions and limitations +// under the License. + // Copyright 2019 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style // license that can be found in the LICENSE file. diff --git a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/reflect/protoreflect/methods.go b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/reflect/protoreflect/methods.go index 6be5d16..79e84d8 100644 --- a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/reflect/protoreflect/methods.go +++ b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/reflect/protoreflect/methods.go @@ -1,3 +1,20 @@ +// Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one +// or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file +// distributed with this work for additional information +// regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file +// to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the +// "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance +// with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at +// +// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 +// +// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, +// software distributed under the License is distributed on an +// "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY +// KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the +// specific language governing permissions and limitations +// under the License. + // Copyright 2020 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style // license that can be found in the LICENSE file. diff --git a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/reflect/protoreflect/proto.go b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/reflect/protoreflect/proto.go index dd85915..09fbaac 100644 --- a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/reflect/protoreflect/proto.go +++ b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/reflect/protoreflect/proto.go @@ -1,3 +1,20 @@ +// Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one +// or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file +// distributed with this work for additional information +// regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file +// to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the +// "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance +// with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at +// +// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 +// +// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, +// software distributed under the License is distributed on an +// "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY +// KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the +// specific language governing permissions and limitations +// under the License. + // Copyright 2018 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style // license that can be found in the LICENSE file. diff --git a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/reflect/protoreflect/source.go b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/reflect/protoreflect/source.go index 32ea3d9..f267597 100644 --- a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/reflect/protoreflect/source.go +++ b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/reflect/protoreflect/source.go @@ -1,3 +1,20 @@ +// Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one +// or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file +// distributed with this work for additional information +// regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file +// to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the +// "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance +// with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at +// +// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 +// +// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, +// software distributed under the License is distributed on an +// "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY +// KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the +// specific language governing permissions and limitations +// under the License. + // Copyright 2019 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style // license that can be found in the LICENSE file. diff --git a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/reflect/protoreflect/type.go b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/reflect/protoreflect/type.go index 5be14a7..dd4cd94 100644 --- a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/reflect/protoreflect/type.go +++ b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/reflect/protoreflect/type.go @@ -1,3 +1,20 @@ +// Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one +// or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file +// distributed with this work for additional information +// regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file +// to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the +// "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance +// with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at +// +// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 +// +// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, +// software distributed under the License is distributed on an +// "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY +// KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the +// specific language governing permissions and limitations +// under the License. + // Copyright 2018 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style // license that can be found in the LICENSE file. diff --git a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/reflect/protoreflect/value.go b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/reflect/protoreflect/value.go index f319810..261158e 100644 --- a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/reflect/protoreflect/value.go +++ b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/reflect/protoreflect/value.go @@ -1,3 +1,20 @@ +// Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one +// or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file +// distributed with this work for additional information +// regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file +// to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the +// "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance +// with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at +// +// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 +// +// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, +// software distributed under the License is distributed on an +// "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY +// KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the +// specific language governing permissions and limitations +// under the License. + // Copyright 2018 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style // license that can be found in the LICENSE file. diff --git a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/reflect/protoreflect/value_pure.go b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/reflect/protoreflect/value_pure.go index 918e685..40a6b31 100644 --- a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/reflect/protoreflect/value_pure.go +++ b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/reflect/protoreflect/value_pure.go @@ -1,3 +1,20 @@ +// Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one +// or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file +// distributed with this work for additional information +// regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file +// to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the +// "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance +// with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at +// +// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 +// +// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, +// software distributed under the License is distributed on an +// "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY +// KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the +// specific language governing permissions and limitations +// under the License. + // Copyright 2018 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style // license that can be found in the LICENSE file. diff --git a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/reflect/protoreflect/value_union.go b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/reflect/protoreflect/value_union.go index 5a34147..debc51e 100644 --- a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/reflect/protoreflect/value_union.go +++ b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/reflect/protoreflect/value_union.go @@ -1,3 +1,20 @@ +// Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one +// or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file +// distributed with this work for additional information +// regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file +// to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the +// "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance +// with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at +// +// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 +// +// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, +// software distributed under the License is distributed on an +// "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY +// KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the +// specific language governing permissions and limitations +// under the License. + // Copyright 2018 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style // license that can be found in the LICENSE file. diff --git a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/reflect/protoreflect/value_unsafe.go b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/reflect/protoreflect/value_unsafe.go index c45debd..39633d0 100644 --- a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/reflect/protoreflect/value_unsafe.go +++ b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/reflect/protoreflect/value_unsafe.go @@ -1,3 +1,20 @@ +// Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one +// or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file +// distributed with this work for additional information +// regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file +// to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the +// "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance +// with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at +// +// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 +// +// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, +// software distributed under the License is distributed on an +// "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY +// KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the +// specific language governing permissions and limitations +// under the License. + // Copyright 2018 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style // license that can be found in the LICENSE file. diff --git a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/reflect/protoregistry/registry.go b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/reflect/protoregistry/registry.go index 5e5f967..05b635d 100644 --- a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/reflect/protoregistry/registry.go +++ b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/reflect/protoregistry/registry.go @@ -1,3 +1,20 @@ +// Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one +// or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file +// distributed with this work for additional information +// regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file +// to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the +// "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance +// with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at +// +// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 +// +// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, +// software distributed under the License is distributed on an +// "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY +// KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the +// specific language governing permissions and limitations +// under the License. + // Copyright 2018 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style // license that can be found in the LICENSE file. diff --git a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/runtime/protoiface/legacy.go b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/runtime/protoiface/legacy.go index c587276..0af2fbd 100644 --- a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/runtime/protoiface/legacy.go +++ b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/runtime/protoiface/legacy.go @@ -1,3 +1,20 @@ +// Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one +// or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file +// distributed with this work for additional information +// regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file +// to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the +// "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance +// with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at +// +// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 +// +// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, +// software distributed under the License is distributed on an +// "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY +// KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the +// specific language governing permissions and limitations +// under the License. + // Copyright 2018 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style // license that can be found in the LICENSE file. diff --git a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/runtime/protoiface/methods.go b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/runtime/protoiface/methods.go index 32c04f6..2073c7d 100644 --- a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/runtime/protoiface/methods.go +++ b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/runtime/protoiface/methods.go @@ -1,3 +1,20 @@ +// Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one +// or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file +// distributed with this work for additional information +// regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file +// to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the +// "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance +// with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at +// +// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 +// +// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, +// software distributed under the License is distributed on an +// "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY +// KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the +// specific language governing permissions and limitations +// under the License. + // Copyright 2019 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style // license that can be found in the LICENSE file. diff --git a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/runtime/protoimpl/impl.go b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/runtime/protoimpl/impl.go index 4a1ab7f..761f49f 100644 --- a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/runtime/protoimpl/impl.go +++ b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/runtime/protoimpl/impl.go @@ -1,3 +1,20 @@ +// Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one +// or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file +// distributed with this work for additional information +// regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file +// to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the +// "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance +// with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at +// +// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 +// +// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, +// software distributed under the License is distributed on an +// "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY +// KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the +// specific language governing permissions and limitations +// under the License. + // Copyright 2018 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style // license that can be found in the LICENSE file. diff --git a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/runtime/protoimpl/version.go b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/runtime/protoimpl/version.go index ff094e1..3ad5bad 100644 --- a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/runtime/protoimpl/version.go +++ b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/runtime/protoimpl/version.go @@ -1,3 +1,20 @@ +// Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one +// or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file +// distributed with this work for additional information +// regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file +// to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the +// "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance +// with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at +// +// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 +// +// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, +// software distributed under the License is distributed on an +// "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY +// KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the +// specific language governing permissions and limitations +// under the License. + // Copyright 2019 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style // license that can be found in the LICENSE file. From 1822dc9e3f5a2bfe97ee1f283fc53d77c161c862 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: drfaust92 Date: Sun, 22 Oct 2023 23:14:46 +0300 Subject: [PATCH 03/15] re-gen --- airflow/api_dag_run.go | 242 ++++++++++----------- airflow/go.mod | 4 +- airflow/go.sum | 359 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++- airflow/model_action_resource.go | 20 +- go.sum | 4 +- 5 files changed, 488 insertions(+), 141 deletions(-) diff --git a/airflow/api_dag_run.go b/airflow/api_dag_run.go index a686532..e8f0f99 100644 --- a/airflow/api_dag_run.go +++ b/airflow/api_dag_run.go @@ -60,9 +60,9 @@ func (r DAGRunApiApiClearDagRunRequest) ClearDagRun(clearDagRun ClearDagRun) DAG return r } -func (r DAGRunApiApiClearDagRunRequest) Execute() (*AnyOfDAGRunTaskInstanceCollection, *http.Response, error) { - return r.ApiService.ClearDagRunExecute(r) -} +// func (r DAGRunApiApiClearDagRunRequest) Execute() (*AnyOfDAGRunTaskInstanceCollection, *http.Response, error) { +// return r.ApiService.ClearDagRunExecute(r) +// } /* ClearDagRun Clear a DAG run @@ -88,124 +88,124 @@ func (a *DAGRunApiService) ClearDagRun(ctx context.Context, dagId string, dagRun // Execute executes the request // @return AnyOfDAGRunTaskInstanceCollection -func (a *DAGRunApiService) ClearDagRunExecute(r DAGRunApiApiClearDagRunRequest) (*AnyOfDAGRunTaskInstanceCollection, *http.Response, error) { - var ( - localVarHTTPMethod = http.MethodPost - localVarPostBody interface{} - formFiles []formFile - localVarReturnValue *AnyOfDAGRunTaskInstanceCollection - ) - - localBasePath, err := a.client.cfg.ServerURLWithContext(r.ctx, "DAGRunApiService.ClearDagRun") - if err != nil { - return localVarReturnValue, nil, &GenericOpenAPIError{error: err.Error()} - } - - localVarPath := localBasePath + "/dags/{dag_id}/dagRuns/{dag_run_id}/clear" - localVarPath = strings.Replace(localVarPath, "{"+"dag_id"+"}", url.PathEscape(parameterToString(r.dagId, "")), -1) - localVarPath = strings.Replace(localVarPath, "{"+"dag_run_id"+"}", url.PathEscape(parameterToString(r.dagRunId, "")), -1) - - localVarHeaderParams := make(map[string]string) - localVarQueryParams := url.Values{} - localVarFormParams := url.Values{} - if r.clearDagRun == nil { - return localVarReturnValue, nil, reportError("clearDagRun is required and must be specified") - } - - // to determine the Content-Type header - localVarHTTPContentTypes := []string{"application/json"} - - // set Content-Type header - localVarHTTPContentType := selectHeaderContentType(localVarHTTPContentTypes) - if localVarHTTPContentType != "" { - localVarHeaderParams["Content-Type"] = localVarHTTPContentType - } - - // to determine the Accept header - localVarHTTPHeaderAccepts := []string{"application/json"} - - // set Accept header - localVarHTTPHeaderAccept := selectHeaderAccept(localVarHTTPHeaderAccepts) - if localVarHTTPHeaderAccept != "" { - localVarHeaderParams["Accept"] = localVarHTTPHeaderAccept - } - // body params - localVarPostBody = r.clearDagRun - req, err := a.client.prepareRequest(r.ctx, localVarPath, localVarHTTPMethod, localVarPostBody, localVarHeaderParams, localVarQueryParams, localVarFormParams, formFiles) - if err != nil { - return localVarReturnValue, nil, err - } - - localVarHTTPResponse, err := a.client.callAPI(req) - if err != nil || localVarHTTPResponse == nil { - return localVarReturnValue, localVarHTTPResponse, err - } - - localVarBody, err := ioutil.ReadAll(localVarHTTPResponse.Body) - localVarHTTPResponse.Body.Close() - localVarHTTPResponse.Body = ioutil.NopCloser(bytes.NewBuffer(localVarBody)) - if err != nil { - return localVarReturnValue, localVarHTTPResponse, err - } - - if localVarHTTPResponse.StatusCode >= 300 { - newErr := &GenericOpenAPIError{ - body: localVarBody, - error: localVarHTTPResponse.Status, - } - if localVarHTTPResponse.StatusCode == 400 { - var v Error - err = a.client.decode(&v, localVarBody, localVarHTTPResponse.Header.Get("Content-Type")) - if err != nil { - newErr.error = err.Error() - return localVarReturnValue, localVarHTTPResponse, newErr - } - newErr.model = v - return localVarReturnValue, localVarHTTPResponse, newErr - } - if localVarHTTPResponse.StatusCode == 401 { - var v Error - err = a.client.decode(&v, localVarBody, localVarHTTPResponse.Header.Get("Content-Type")) - if err != nil { - newErr.error = err.Error() - return localVarReturnValue, localVarHTTPResponse, newErr - } - newErr.model = v - return localVarReturnValue, localVarHTTPResponse, newErr - } - if localVarHTTPResponse.StatusCode == 403 { - var v Error - err = a.client.decode(&v, localVarBody, localVarHTTPResponse.Header.Get("Content-Type")) - if err != nil { - newErr.error = err.Error() - return localVarReturnValue, localVarHTTPResponse, newErr - } - newErr.model = v - return localVarReturnValue, localVarHTTPResponse, newErr - } - if localVarHTTPResponse.StatusCode == 404 { - var v Error - err = a.client.decode(&v, localVarBody, localVarHTTPResponse.Header.Get("Content-Type")) - if err != nil { - newErr.error = err.Error() - return localVarReturnValue, localVarHTTPResponse, newErr - } - newErr.model = v - } - return localVarReturnValue, localVarHTTPResponse, newErr - } - - err = a.client.decode(&localVarReturnValue, localVarBody, localVarHTTPResponse.Header.Get("Content-Type")) - if err != nil { - newErr := &GenericOpenAPIError{ - body: localVarBody, - error: err.Error(), - } - return localVarReturnValue, localVarHTTPResponse, newErr - } - - return localVarReturnValue, localVarHTTPResponse, nil -} +// func (a *DAGRunApiService) ClearDagRunExecute(r DAGRunApiApiClearDagRunRequest) (*AnyOfDAGRunTaskInstanceCollection, *http.Response, error) { +// var ( +// localVarHTTPMethod = http.MethodPost +// localVarPostBody interface{} +// formFiles []formFile +// localVarReturnValue *AnyOfDAGRunTaskInstanceCollection +// ) + +// localBasePath, err := a.client.cfg.ServerURLWithContext(r.ctx, "DAGRunApiService.ClearDagRun") +// if err != nil { +// return localVarReturnValue, nil, &GenericOpenAPIError{error: err.Error()} +// } + +// localVarPath := localBasePath + "/dags/{dag_id}/dagRuns/{dag_run_id}/clear" +// localVarPath = strings.Replace(localVarPath, "{"+"dag_id"+"}", url.PathEscape(parameterToString(r.dagId, "")), -1) +// localVarPath = strings.Replace(localVarPath, "{"+"dag_run_id"+"}", url.PathEscape(parameterToString(r.dagRunId, "")), -1) + +// localVarHeaderParams := make(map[string]string) +// localVarQueryParams := url.Values{} +// localVarFormParams := url.Values{} +// if r.clearDagRun == nil { +// return localVarReturnValue, nil, reportError("clearDagRun is required and must be specified") +// } + +// // to determine the Content-Type header +// localVarHTTPContentTypes := []string{"application/json"} + +// // set Content-Type header +// localVarHTTPContentType := selectHeaderContentType(localVarHTTPContentTypes) +// if localVarHTTPContentType != "" { +// localVarHeaderParams["Content-Type"] = localVarHTTPContentType +// } + +// // to determine the Accept header +// localVarHTTPHeaderAccepts := []string{"application/json"} + +// // set Accept header +// localVarHTTPHeaderAccept := selectHeaderAccept(localVarHTTPHeaderAccepts) +// if localVarHTTPHeaderAccept != "" { +// localVarHeaderParams["Accept"] = localVarHTTPHeaderAccept +// } +// // body params +// localVarPostBody = r.clearDagRun +// req, err := a.client.prepareRequest(r.ctx, localVarPath, localVarHTTPMethod, localVarPostBody, localVarHeaderParams, localVarQueryParams, localVarFormParams, formFiles) +// if err != nil { +// return localVarReturnValue, nil, err +// } + +// localVarHTTPResponse, err := a.client.callAPI(req) +// if err != nil || localVarHTTPResponse == nil { +// return localVarReturnValue, localVarHTTPResponse, err +// } + +// localVarBody, err := ioutil.ReadAll(localVarHTTPResponse.Body) +// localVarHTTPResponse.Body.Close() +// localVarHTTPResponse.Body = ioutil.NopCloser(bytes.NewBuffer(localVarBody)) +// if err != nil { +// return localVarReturnValue, localVarHTTPResponse, err +// } + +// if localVarHTTPResponse.StatusCode >= 300 { +// newErr := &GenericOpenAPIError{ +// body: localVarBody, +// error: localVarHTTPResponse.Status, +// } +// if localVarHTTPResponse.StatusCode == 400 { +// var v Error +// err = a.client.decode(&v, localVarBody, localVarHTTPResponse.Header.Get("Content-Type")) +// if err != nil { +// newErr.error = err.Error() +// return localVarReturnValue, localVarHTTPResponse, newErr +// } +// newErr.model = v +// return localVarReturnValue, localVarHTTPResponse, newErr +// } +// if localVarHTTPResponse.StatusCode == 401 { +// var v Error +// err = a.client.decode(&v, localVarBody, localVarHTTPResponse.Header.Get("Content-Type")) +// if err != nil { +// newErr.error = err.Error() +// return localVarReturnValue, localVarHTTPResponse, newErr +// } +// newErr.model = v +// return localVarReturnValue, localVarHTTPResponse, newErr +// } +// if localVarHTTPResponse.StatusCode == 403 { +// var v Error +// err = a.client.decode(&v, localVarBody, localVarHTTPResponse.Header.Get("Content-Type")) +// if err != nil { +// newErr.error = err.Error() +// return localVarReturnValue, localVarHTTPResponse, newErr +// } +// newErr.model = v +// return localVarReturnValue, localVarHTTPResponse, newErr +// } +// if localVarHTTPResponse.StatusCode == 404 { +// var v Error +// err = a.client.decode(&v, localVarBody, localVarHTTPResponse.Header.Get("Content-Type")) +// if err != nil { +// newErr.error = err.Error() +// return localVarReturnValue, localVarHTTPResponse, newErr +// } +// newErr.model = v +// } +// return localVarReturnValue, localVarHTTPResponse, newErr +// } + +// err = a.client.decode(&localVarReturnValue, localVarBody, localVarHTTPResponse.Header.Get("Content-Type")) +// if err != nil { +// newErr := &GenericOpenAPIError{ +// body: localVarBody, +// error: err.Error(), +// } +// return localVarReturnValue, localVarHTTPResponse, newErr +// } + +// return localVarReturnValue, localVarHTTPResponse, nil +// } type DAGRunApiApiDeleteDagRunRequest struct { ctx context.Context diff --git a/airflow/go.mod b/airflow/go.mod index 3b33073..7b8a41b 100644 --- a/airflow/go.mod +++ b/airflow/go.mod @@ -2,6 +2,4 @@ module github.com/apache/airflow-client-go/airflow go 1.13 -require ( - golang.org/x/oauth2 v0.0.0-20210323180902-22b0adad7558 -) +require golang.org/x/oauth2 v0.0.0-20210323180902-22b0adad7558 diff --git a/airflow/go.sum b/airflow/go.sum index 734252e..aca013a 100644 --- a/airflow/go.sum +++ b/airflow/go.sum @@ -1,13 +1,362 @@ +cloud.google.com/go v0.26.0/go.mod h1:aQUYkXzVsufM+DwF1aE+0xfcU+56JwCaLick0ClmMTw= cloud.google.com/go v0.34.0/go.mod h1:aQUYkXzVsufM+DwF1aE+0xfcU+56JwCaLick0ClmMTw= -github.com/golang/protobuf v1.2.0 h1:P3YflyNX/ehuJFLhxviNdFxQPkGK5cDcApsge1SqnvM= +cloud.google.com/go v0.38.0/go.mod h1:990N+gfupTy94rShfmMCWGDn0LpTmnzTp2qbd1dvSRU= +cloud.google.com/go v0.44.1/go.mod h1:iSa0KzasP4Uvy3f1mN/7PiObzGgflwredwwASm/v6AU= +cloud.google.com/go 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ActionResource struct { - Action Action `json:"action,omitempty"` - Resource Resource `json:"resource,omitempty"` + Action *Action `json:"action,omitempty"` + Resource *Resource `json:"resource,omitempty"` } // NewActionResource instantiates a new ActionResource object @@ -56,17 +56,17 @@ func NewActionResourceWithDefaults() *ActionResource { } // GetAction returns the Action field value if set, zero value otherwise. -func (o *ActionResource) GetAction() Action { +func (o *ActionResource) GetAction() *Action { if o == nil || o.Action == nil { var ret Action - return ret + return &ret } return o.Action } // GetActionOk returns a tuple with the Action field value if set, nil otherwise // and a boolean to check if the value has been set. -func (o *ActionResource) GetActionOk() (Action, bool) { +func (o *ActionResource) GetActionOk() (*Action, bool) { if o == nil || o.Action == nil { return nil, false } @@ -84,21 +84,21 @@ func (o *ActionResource) HasAction() bool { // SetAction gets a reference to the given Action and assigns it to the Action field. func (o *ActionResource) SetAction(v Action) { - o.Action = v + o.Action = &v } // GetResource returns the Resource field value if set, zero value otherwise. -func (o *ActionResource) GetResource() Resource { +func (o *ActionResource) GetResource() *Resource { if o == nil || o.Resource == nil { var ret Resource - return ret + return &ret } return o.Resource } // GetResourceOk returns a tuple with the Resource field value if set, nil otherwise // and a boolean to check if the value has been set. -func (o *ActionResource) GetResourceOk() (Resource, bool) { +func (o *ActionResource) GetResourceOk() (*Resource, bool) { if o == nil || o.Resource == nil { return nil, false } @@ -116,7 +116,7 @@ func (o *ActionResource) HasResource() bool { // SetResource gets a reference to the given Resource and assigns it to the Resource field. func (o *ActionResource) SetResource(v Resource) { - o.Resource = v + o.Resource = &v } func (o ActionResource) MarshalJSON() ([]byte, error) { diff --git a/go.sum b/go.sum index d396bbd..96a2430 100644 --- a/go.sum +++ b/go.sum @@ -189,8 +189,8 @@ golang.org/x/oauth2 v0.0.0-20190226205417-e64efc72b421/go.mod h1:gOpvHmFTYa4Iltr golang.org/x/oauth2 v0.0.0-20190604053449-0f29369cfe45/go.mod h1:gOpvHmFTYa4IltrdGE7lF6nIHvwfUNPOp7c8zoXwtLw= golang.org/x/oauth2 v0.0.0-20191202225959-858c2ad4c8b6/go.mod h1:gOpvHmFTYa4IltrdGE7lF6nIHvwfUNPOp7c8zoXwtLw= golang.org/x/oauth2 v0.0.0-20200107190931-bf48bf16ab8d/go.mod h1:gOpvHmFTYa4IltrdGE7lF6nIHvwfUNPOp7c8zoXwtLw= -golang.org/x/oauth2 v0.0.0-20210218202405-ba52d332ba99 h1:5vD4XjIc0X5+kHZjx4UecYdjA6mJo+XXNoaW0EjU5Os= -golang.org/x/oauth2 v0.0.0-20210218202405-ba52d332ba99/go.mod h1:KelEdhl1UZF7XfJ4dDtk6s++YSgaE7mD/BuKKDLBl4A= +golang.org/x/oauth2 v0.0.0-20210323180902-22b0adad7558 h1:D7nTwh4J0i+5mW4Zjzn5omvlr6YBcWywE6KOcatyNxY= +golang.org/x/oauth2 v0.0.0-20210323180902-22b0adad7558/go.mod h1:KelEdhl1UZF7XfJ4dDtk6s++YSgaE7mD/BuKKDLBl4A= 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code was written by the Go contributors. -# The master list of contributors is in the main Go distribution, -# visible at http://tip.golang.org/CONTRIBUTORS. diff --git a/airflow/vendor/github.com/golang/protobuf/LICENSE b/airflow/vendor/github.com/golang/protobuf/LICENSE deleted file mode 100644 index 0f64693..0000000 --- a/airflow/vendor/github.com/golang/protobuf/LICENSE +++ /dev/null @@ -1,28 +0,0 @@ -Copyright 2010 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. - -Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without -modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are -met: - - * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright -notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. - * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above -copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer -in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the -distribution. - * Neither the name of Google Inc. nor the names of its -contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from -this software without specific prior written permission. - -THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS -"AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT -LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR -A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT -OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, -SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT -LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, -DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY -THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT -(INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE -OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. - diff --git a/airflow/vendor/github.com/golang/protobuf/proto/buffer.go b/airflow/vendor/github.com/golang/protobuf/proto/buffer.go deleted file mode 100644 index 0568930..0000000 --- a/airflow/vendor/github.com/golang/protobuf/proto/buffer.go +++ /dev/null @@ -1,341 +0,0 @@ -// Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one -// or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file -// distributed with this work for additional information -// regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file -// to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the -// "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance -// with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, -// software distributed under the License is distributed on an -// "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY -// KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the -// specific language governing permissions and limitations -// under the License. - -// Copyright 2019 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. -// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style -// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. - -package proto - -import ( - "errors" - "fmt" - - "google.golang.org/protobuf/encoding/prototext" - "google.golang.org/protobuf/encoding/protowire" - "google.golang.org/protobuf/runtime/protoimpl" -) - -const ( - WireVarint = 0 - WireFixed32 = 5 - WireFixed64 = 1 - WireBytes = 2 - WireStartGroup = 3 - WireEndGroup = 4 -) - -// EncodeVarint returns the varint encoded bytes of v. -func EncodeVarint(v uint64) []byte { - return protowire.AppendVarint(nil, v) -} - -// SizeVarint returns the length of the varint encoded bytes of v. -// This is equal to len(EncodeVarint(v)). -func SizeVarint(v uint64) int { - return protowire.SizeVarint(v) -} - -// DecodeVarint parses a varint encoded integer from b, -// returning the integer value and the length of the varint. -// It returns (0, 0) if there is a parse error. -func DecodeVarint(b []byte) (uint64, int) { - v, n := protowire.ConsumeVarint(b) - if n < 0 { - return 0, 0 - } - return v, n -} - -// Buffer is a buffer for encoding and decoding the protobuf wire format. -// It may be reused between invocations to reduce memory usage. -type Buffer struct { - buf []byte - idx int - deterministic bool -} - -// NewBuffer allocates a new Buffer initialized with buf, -// where the contents of buf are considered the unread portion of the buffer. -func NewBuffer(buf []byte) *Buffer { - return &Buffer{buf: buf} -} - -// SetDeterministic specifies whether to use deterministic serialization. -// -// Deterministic serialization guarantees that for a given binary, equal -// messages will always be serialized to the same bytes. This implies: -// -// - Repeated serialization of a message will return the same bytes. -// - Different processes of the same binary (which may be executing on -// different machines) will serialize equal messages to the same bytes. -// -// Note that the deterministic serialization is NOT canonical across -// languages. It is not guaranteed to remain stable over time. It is unstable -// across different builds with schema changes due to unknown fields. -// Users who need canonical serialization (e.g., persistent storage in a -// canonical form, fingerprinting, etc.) should define their own -// canonicalization specification and implement their own serializer rather -// than relying on this API. -// -// If deterministic serialization is requested, map entries will be sorted -// by keys in lexographical order. This is an implementation detail and -// subject to change. -func (b *Buffer) SetDeterministic(deterministic bool) { - b.deterministic = deterministic -} - -// SetBuf sets buf as the internal buffer, -// where the contents of buf are considered the unread portion of the buffer. -func (b *Buffer) SetBuf(buf []byte) { - b.buf = buf - b.idx = 0 -} - -// Reset clears the internal buffer of all written and unread data. -func (b *Buffer) Reset() { - b.buf = b.buf[:0] - b.idx = 0 -} - -// Bytes returns the internal buffer. -func (b *Buffer) Bytes() []byte { - return b.buf -} - -// Unread returns the unread portion of the buffer. -func (b *Buffer) Unread() []byte { - return b.buf[b.idx:] -} - -// Marshal appends the wire-format encoding of m to the buffer. -func (b *Buffer) Marshal(m Message) error { - var err error - b.buf, err = marshalAppend(b.buf, m, b.deterministic) - return err -} - -// Unmarshal parses the wire-format message in the buffer and -// places the decoded results in m. -// It does not reset m before unmarshaling. -func (b *Buffer) Unmarshal(m Message) error { - err := UnmarshalMerge(b.Unread(), m) - b.idx = len(b.buf) - return err -} - -type unknownFields struct{ XXX_unrecognized protoimpl.UnknownFields } - -func (m *unknownFields) String() string { panic("not implemented") } -func (m *unknownFields) Reset() { panic("not implemented") } -func (m *unknownFields) ProtoMessage() { panic("not implemented") } - -// DebugPrint dumps the encoded bytes of b with a header and footer including s -// to stdout. This is only intended for debugging. -func (*Buffer) DebugPrint(s string, b []byte) { - m := MessageReflect(new(unknownFields)) - m.SetUnknown(b) - b, _ = prototext.MarshalOptions{AllowPartial: true, Indent: "\t"}.Marshal(m.Interface()) - fmt.Printf("==== %s ====\n%s==== %s ====\n", s, b, s) -} - -// EncodeVarint appends an unsigned varint encoding to the buffer. -func (b *Buffer) EncodeVarint(v uint64) error { - b.buf = protowire.AppendVarint(b.buf, v) - return nil -} - -// EncodeZigzag32 appends a 32-bit zig-zag varint encoding to the buffer. -func (b *Buffer) EncodeZigzag32(v uint64) error { - return b.EncodeVarint(uint64((uint32(v) << 1) ^ uint32((int32(v) >> 31)))) -} - -// EncodeZigzag64 appends a 64-bit zig-zag varint encoding to the buffer. -func (b *Buffer) EncodeZigzag64(v uint64) error { - return b.EncodeVarint(uint64((uint64(v) << 1) ^ uint64((int64(v) >> 63)))) -} - -// EncodeFixed32 appends a 32-bit little-endian integer to the buffer. -func (b *Buffer) EncodeFixed32(v uint64) error { - b.buf = protowire.AppendFixed32(b.buf, uint32(v)) - return nil -} - -// EncodeFixed64 appends a 64-bit little-endian integer to the buffer. -func (b *Buffer) EncodeFixed64(v uint64) error { - b.buf = protowire.AppendFixed64(b.buf, uint64(v)) - return nil -} - -// EncodeRawBytes appends a length-prefixed raw bytes to the buffer. -func (b *Buffer) EncodeRawBytes(v []byte) error { - b.buf = protowire.AppendBytes(b.buf, v) - return nil -} - -// EncodeStringBytes appends a length-prefixed raw bytes to the buffer. -// It does not validate whether v contains valid UTF-8. -func (b *Buffer) EncodeStringBytes(v string) error { - b.buf = protowire.AppendString(b.buf, v) - return nil -} - -// EncodeMessage appends a length-prefixed encoded message to the buffer. -func (b *Buffer) EncodeMessage(m Message) error { - var err error - b.buf = protowire.AppendVarint(b.buf, uint64(Size(m))) - b.buf, err = marshalAppend(b.buf, m, b.deterministic) - return err -} - -// DecodeVarint consumes an encoded unsigned varint from the buffer. -func (b *Buffer) DecodeVarint() (uint64, error) { - v, n := protowire.ConsumeVarint(b.buf[b.idx:]) - if n < 0 { - return 0, protowire.ParseError(n) - } - b.idx += n - return uint64(v), nil -} - -// DecodeZigzag32 consumes an encoded 32-bit zig-zag varint from the buffer. -func (b *Buffer) DecodeZigzag32() (uint64, error) { - v, err := b.DecodeVarint() - if err != nil { - return 0, err - } - return uint64((uint32(v) >> 1) ^ uint32((int32(v&1)<<31)>>31)), nil -} - -// DecodeZigzag64 consumes an encoded 64-bit zig-zag varint from the buffer. -func (b *Buffer) DecodeZigzag64() (uint64, error) { - v, err := b.DecodeVarint() - if err != nil { - return 0, err - } - return uint64((uint64(v) >> 1) ^ uint64((int64(v&1)<<63)>>63)), nil -} - -// DecodeFixed32 consumes a 32-bit little-endian integer from the buffer. -func (b *Buffer) DecodeFixed32() (uint64, error) { - v, n := protowire.ConsumeFixed32(b.buf[b.idx:]) - if n < 0 { - return 0, protowire.ParseError(n) - } - b.idx += n - return uint64(v), nil -} - -// DecodeFixed64 consumes a 64-bit little-endian integer from the buffer. -func (b *Buffer) DecodeFixed64() (uint64, error) { - v, n := protowire.ConsumeFixed64(b.buf[b.idx:]) - if n < 0 { - return 0, protowire.ParseError(n) - } - b.idx += n - return uint64(v), nil -} - -// DecodeRawBytes consumes a length-prefixed raw bytes from the buffer. -// If alloc is specified, it returns a copy the raw bytes -// rather than a sub-slice of the buffer. -func (b *Buffer) DecodeRawBytes(alloc bool) ([]byte, error) { - v, n := protowire.ConsumeBytes(b.buf[b.idx:]) - if n < 0 { - return nil, protowire.ParseError(n) - } - b.idx += n - if alloc { - v = append([]byte(nil), v...) - } - return v, nil -} - -// DecodeStringBytes consumes a length-prefixed raw bytes from the buffer. -// It does not validate whether the raw bytes contain valid UTF-8. -func (b *Buffer) DecodeStringBytes() (string, error) { - v, n := protowire.ConsumeString(b.buf[b.idx:]) - if n < 0 { - return "", protowire.ParseError(n) - } - b.idx += n - return v, nil -} - -// DecodeMessage consumes a length-prefixed message from the buffer. -// It does not reset m before unmarshaling. -func (b *Buffer) DecodeMessage(m Message) error { - v, err := b.DecodeRawBytes(false) - if err != nil { - return err - } - return UnmarshalMerge(v, m) -} - -// DecodeGroup consumes a message group from the buffer. -// It assumes that the start group marker has already been consumed and -// consumes all bytes until (and including the end group marker). -// It does not reset m before unmarshaling. -func (b *Buffer) DecodeGroup(m Message) error { - v, n, err := consumeGroup(b.buf[b.idx:]) - if err != nil { - return err - } - b.idx += n - return UnmarshalMerge(v, m) -} - -// consumeGroup parses b until it finds an end group marker, returning -// the raw bytes of the message (excluding the end group marker) and the -// the total length of the message (including the end group marker). -func consumeGroup(b []byte) ([]byte, int, error) { - b0 := b - depth := 1 // assume this follows a start group marker - for { - _, wtyp, tagLen := protowire.ConsumeTag(b) - if tagLen < 0 { - return nil, 0, protowire.ParseError(tagLen) - } - b = b[tagLen:] - - var valLen int - switch wtyp { - case protowire.VarintType: - _, valLen = protowire.ConsumeVarint(b) - case protowire.Fixed32Type: - _, valLen = protowire.ConsumeFixed32(b) - case protowire.Fixed64Type: - _, valLen = protowire.ConsumeFixed64(b) - case protowire.BytesType: - _, valLen = protowire.ConsumeBytes(b) - case protowire.StartGroupType: - depth++ - case protowire.EndGroupType: - depth-- - default: - return nil, 0, errors.New("proto: cannot parse reserved wire type") - } - if valLen < 0 { - return nil, 0, protowire.ParseError(valLen) - } - b = b[valLen:] - - if depth == 0 { - return b0[:len(b0)-len(b)-tagLen], len(b0) - len(b), nil - } - } -} diff --git a/airflow/vendor/github.com/golang/protobuf/proto/defaults.go b/airflow/vendor/github.com/golang/protobuf/proto/defaults.go deleted file mode 100644 index 805a1c8..0000000 --- a/airflow/vendor/github.com/golang/protobuf/proto/defaults.go +++ /dev/null @@ -1,80 +0,0 @@ -// Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one -// or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file -// distributed with this work for additional information -// regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file -// to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the -// "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance -// with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, -// software distributed under the License is distributed on an -// "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY -// KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the -// specific language governing permissions and limitations -// under the License. - -// Copyright 2019 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. -// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style -// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. - -package proto - -import ( - "google.golang.org/protobuf/reflect/protoreflect" -) - -// SetDefaults sets unpopulated scalar fields to their default values. -// Fields within a oneof are not set even if they have a default value. -// SetDefaults is recursively called upon any populated message fields. -func SetDefaults(m Message) { - if m != nil { - setDefaults(MessageReflect(m)) - } -} - -func setDefaults(m protoreflect.Message) { - fds := m.Descriptor().Fields() - for i := 0; i < fds.Len(); i++ { - fd := fds.Get(i) - if !m.Has(fd) { - if fd.HasDefault() && fd.ContainingOneof() == nil { - v := fd.Default() - if fd.Kind() == protoreflect.BytesKind { - v = protoreflect.ValueOf(append([]byte(nil), v.Bytes()...)) // copy the default bytes - } - m.Set(fd, v) - } - continue - } - } - - m.Range(func(fd protoreflect.FieldDescriptor, v protoreflect.Value) bool { - switch { - // Handle singular message. - case fd.Cardinality() != protoreflect.Repeated: - if fd.Message() != nil { - setDefaults(m.Get(fd).Message()) - } - // Handle list of messages. - case fd.IsList(): - if fd.Message() != nil { - ls := m.Get(fd).List() - for i := 0; i < ls.Len(); i++ { - setDefaults(ls.Get(i).Message()) - } - } - // Handle map of messages. - case fd.IsMap(): - if fd.MapValue().Message() != nil { - ms := m.Get(fd).Map() - ms.Range(func(_ protoreflect.MapKey, v protoreflect.Value) bool { - setDefaults(v.Message()) - return true - }) - } - } - return true - }) -} diff --git a/airflow/vendor/github.com/golang/protobuf/proto/deprecated.go b/airflow/vendor/github.com/golang/protobuf/proto/deprecated.go deleted file mode 100644 index 3438cf7..0000000 --- a/airflow/vendor/github.com/golang/protobuf/proto/deprecated.go +++ /dev/null @@ -1,130 +0,0 @@ -// Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one -// or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file -// distributed with this work for additional information -// regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file -// to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the -// "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance -// with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, -// software distributed under the License is distributed on an -// "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY -// KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the -// specific language governing permissions and limitations -// under the License. - -// Copyright 2018 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. -// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style -// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. - -package proto - -import ( - "encoding/json" - "errors" - "fmt" - "strconv" - - protoV2 "google.golang.org/protobuf/proto" -) - -var ( - // Deprecated: No longer returned. - ErrNil = errors.New("proto: Marshal called with nil") - - // Deprecated: No longer returned. - ErrTooLarge = errors.New("proto: message encodes to over 2 GB") - - // Deprecated: No longer returned. - ErrInternalBadWireType = errors.New("proto: internal error: bad wiretype for oneof") -) - -// Deprecated: Do not use. -type Stats struct{ Emalloc, Dmalloc, Encode, Decode, Chit, Cmiss, Size uint64 } - -// Deprecated: Do not use. -func GetStats() Stats { return Stats{} } - -// Deprecated: Do not use. -func MarshalMessageSet(interface{}) ([]byte, error) { - return nil, errors.New("proto: not implemented") -} - -// Deprecated: Do not use. -func UnmarshalMessageSet([]byte, interface{}) error { - return errors.New("proto: not implemented") -} - -// Deprecated: Do not use. -func MarshalMessageSetJSON(interface{}) ([]byte, error) { - return nil, errors.New("proto: not implemented") -} - -// Deprecated: Do not use. -func UnmarshalMessageSetJSON([]byte, interface{}) error { - return errors.New("proto: not implemented") -} - -// Deprecated: Do not use. -func RegisterMessageSetType(Message, int32, string) {} - -// Deprecated: Do not use. -func EnumName(m map[int32]string, v int32) string { - s, ok := m[v] - if ok { - return s - } - return strconv.Itoa(int(v)) -} - -// Deprecated: Do not use. -func UnmarshalJSONEnum(m map[string]int32, data []byte, enumName string) (int32, error) { - if data[0] == '"' { - // New style: enums are strings. - var repr string - if err := json.Unmarshal(data, &repr); err != nil { - return -1, err - } - val, ok := m[repr] - if !ok { - return 0, fmt.Errorf("unrecognized enum %s value %q", enumName, repr) - } - return val, nil - } - // Old style: enums are ints. - var val int32 - if err := json.Unmarshal(data, &val); err != nil { - return 0, fmt.Errorf("cannot unmarshal %#q into enum %s", data, enumName) - } - return val, nil -} - -// Deprecated: Do not use; this type existed for intenal-use only. -type InternalMessageInfo struct{} - -// Deprecated: Do not use; this method existed for intenal-use only. -func (*InternalMessageInfo) DiscardUnknown(m Message) { - DiscardUnknown(m) -} - -// Deprecated: Do not use; this method existed for intenal-use only. -func (*InternalMessageInfo) Marshal(b []byte, m Message, deterministic bool) ([]byte, error) { - return protoV2.MarshalOptions{Deterministic: deterministic}.MarshalAppend(b, MessageV2(m)) -} - -// Deprecated: Do not use; this method existed for intenal-use only. -func (*InternalMessageInfo) Merge(dst, src Message) { - protoV2.Merge(MessageV2(dst), MessageV2(src)) -} - -// Deprecated: Do not use; this method existed for intenal-use only. -func (*InternalMessageInfo) Size(m Message) int { - return protoV2.Size(MessageV2(m)) -} - -// Deprecated: Do not use; this method existed for intenal-use only. -func (*InternalMessageInfo) Unmarshal(m Message, b []byte) error { - return protoV2.UnmarshalOptions{Merge: true}.Unmarshal(b, MessageV2(m)) -} diff --git a/airflow/vendor/github.com/golang/protobuf/proto/discard.go b/airflow/vendor/github.com/golang/protobuf/proto/discard.go deleted file mode 100644 index 183f4e6..0000000 --- a/airflow/vendor/github.com/golang/protobuf/proto/discard.go +++ /dev/null @@ -1,75 +0,0 @@ -// Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one -// or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file -// distributed with this work for additional information -// regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file -// to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the -// "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance -// with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, -// software distributed under the License is distributed on an -// "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY -// KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the -// specific language governing permissions and limitations -// under the License. - -// Copyright 2019 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. -// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style -// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. - -package proto - -import ( - "google.golang.org/protobuf/reflect/protoreflect" -) - -// DiscardUnknown recursively discards all unknown fields from this message -// and all embedded messages. -// -// When unmarshaling a message with unrecognized fields, the tags and values -// of such fields are preserved in the Message. This allows a later call to -// marshal to be able to produce a message that continues to have those -// unrecognized fields. To avoid this, DiscardUnknown is used to -// explicitly clear the unknown fields after unmarshaling. -func DiscardUnknown(m Message) { - if m != nil { - discardUnknown(MessageReflect(m)) - } -} - -func discardUnknown(m protoreflect.Message) { - m.Range(func(fd protoreflect.FieldDescriptor, val protoreflect.Value) bool { - switch { - // Handle singular message. - case fd.Cardinality() != protoreflect.Repeated: - if fd.Message() != nil { - discardUnknown(m.Get(fd).Message()) - } - // Handle list of messages. - case fd.IsList(): - if fd.Message() != nil { - ls := m.Get(fd).List() - for i := 0; i < ls.Len(); i++ { - discardUnknown(ls.Get(i).Message()) - } - } - // Handle map of messages. - case fd.IsMap(): - if fd.MapValue().Message() != nil { - ms := m.Get(fd).Map() - ms.Range(func(_ protoreflect.MapKey, v protoreflect.Value) bool { - discardUnknown(v.Message()) - return true - }) - } - } - return true - }) - - // Discard unknown fields. - if len(m.GetUnknown()) > 0 { - m.SetUnknown(nil) - } -} diff --git a/airflow/vendor/github.com/golang/protobuf/proto/extensions.go b/airflow/vendor/github.com/golang/protobuf/proto/extensions.go deleted file mode 100644 index 8811b76..0000000 --- a/airflow/vendor/github.com/golang/protobuf/proto/extensions.go +++ /dev/null @@ -1,373 +0,0 @@ -// Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one -// or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file -// distributed with this work for additional information -// regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file -// to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the -// "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance -// with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, -// software distributed under the License is distributed on an -// "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY -// KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the -// specific language governing permissions and limitations -// under the License. - -// Copyright 2010 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. -// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style -// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. - -package proto - -import ( - "errors" - "fmt" - "reflect" - - "google.golang.org/protobuf/encoding/protowire" - "google.golang.org/protobuf/proto" - "google.golang.org/protobuf/reflect/protoreflect" - "google.golang.org/protobuf/reflect/protoregistry" - "google.golang.org/protobuf/runtime/protoiface" - "google.golang.org/protobuf/runtime/protoimpl" -) - -type ( - // ExtensionDesc represents an extension descriptor and - // is used to interact with an extension field in a message. - // - // Variables of this type are generated in code by protoc-gen-go. - ExtensionDesc = protoimpl.ExtensionInfo - - // ExtensionRange represents a range of message extensions. - // Used in code generated by protoc-gen-go. - ExtensionRange = protoiface.ExtensionRangeV1 - - // Deprecated: Do not use; this is an internal type. - Extension = protoimpl.ExtensionFieldV1 - - // Deprecated: Do not use; this is an internal type. - XXX_InternalExtensions = protoimpl.ExtensionFields -) - -// ErrMissingExtension reports whether the extension was not present. -var ErrMissingExtension = errors.New("proto: missing extension") - -var errNotExtendable = errors.New("proto: not an extendable proto.Message") - -// HasExtension reports whether the extension field is present in m -// either as an explicitly populated field or as an unknown field. -func HasExtension(m Message, xt *ExtensionDesc) (has bool) { - mr := MessageReflect(m) - if mr == nil || !mr.IsValid() { - return false - } - - // Check whether any populated known field matches the field number. - xtd := xt.TypeDescriptor() - if isValidExtension(mr.Descriptor(), xtd) { - has = mr.Has(xtd) - } else { - mr.Range(func(fd protoreflect.FieldDescriptor, _ protoreflect.Value) bool { - has = int32(fd.Number()) == xt.Field - return !has - }) - } - - // Check whether any unknown field matches the field number. - for b := mr.GetUnknown(); !has && len(b) > 0; { - num, _, n := protowire.ConsumeField(b) - has = int32(num) == xt.Field - b = b[n:] - } - return has -} - -// ClearExtension removes the extension field from m -// either as an explicitly populated field or as an unknown field. -func ClearExtension(m Message, xt *ExtensionDesc) { - mr := MessageReflect(m) - if mr == nil || !mr.IsValid() { - return - } - - xtd := xt.TypeDescriptor() - if isValidExtension(mr.Descriptor(), xtd) { - mr.Clear(xtd) - } else { - mr.Range(func(fd protoreflect.FieldDescriptor, _ protoreflect.Value) bool { - if int32(fd.Number()) == xt.Field { - mr.Clear(fd) - return false - } - return true - }) - } - clearUnknown(mr, fieldNum(xt.Field)) -} - -// ClearAllExtensions clears all extensions from m. -// This includes populated fields and unknown fields in the extension range. -func ClearAllExtensions(m Message) { - mr := MessageReflect(m) - if mr == nil || !mr.IsValid() { - return - } - - mr.Range(func(fd protoreflect.FieldDescriptor, _ protoreflect.Value) bool { - if fd.IsExtension() { - mr.Clear(fd) - } - return true - }) - clearUnknown(mr, mr.Descriptor().ExtensionRanges()) -} - -// GetExtension retrieves a proto2 extended field from m. -// -// If the descriptor is type complete (i.e., ExtensionDesc.ExtensionType is non-nil), -// then GetExtension parses the encoded field and returns a Go value of the specified type. -// If the field is not present, then the default value is returned (if one is specified), -// otherwise ErrMissingExtension is reported. -// -// If the descriptor is type incomplete (i.e., ExtensionDesc.ExtensionType is nil), -// then GetExtension returns the raw encoded bytes for the extension field. -func GetExtension(m Message, xt *ExtensionDesc) (interface{}, error) { - mr := MessageReflect(m) - if mr == nil || !mr.IsValid() || mr.Descriptor().ExtensionRanges().Len() == 0 { - return nil, errNotExtendable - } - - // Retrieve the unknown fields for this extension field. - var bo protoreflect.RawFields - for bi := mr.GetUnknown(); len(bi) > 0; { - num, _, n := protowire.ConsumeField(bi) - if int32(num) == xt.Field { - bo = append(bo, bi[:n]...) - } - bi = bi[n:] - } - - // For type incomplete descriptors, only retrieve the unknown fields. - if xt.ExtensionType == nil { - return []byte(bo), nil - } - - // If the extension field only exists as unknown fields, unmarshal it. - // This is rarely done since proto.Unmarshal eagerly unmarshals extensions. - xtd := xt.TypeDescriptor() - if !isValidExtension(mr.Descriptor(), xtd) { - return nil, fmt.Errorf("proto: bad extended type; %T does not extend %T", xt.ExtendedType, m) - } - if !mr.Has(xtd) && len(bo) > 0 { - m2 := mr.New() - if err := (proto.UnmarshalOptions{ - Resolver: extensionResolver{xt}, - }.Unmarshal(bo, m2.Interface())); err != nil { - return nil, err - } - if m2.Has(xtd) { - mr.Set(xtd, m2.Get(xtd)) - clearUnknown(mr, fieldNum(xt.Field)) - } - } - - // Check whether the message has the extension field set or a default. - var pv protoreflect.Value - switch { - case mr.Has(xtd): - pv = mr.Get(xtd) - case xtd.HasDefault(): - pv = xtd.Default() - default: - return nil, ErrMissingExtension - } - - v := xt.InterfaceOf(pv) - rv := reflect.ValueOf(v) - if isScalarKind(rv.Kind()) { - rv2 := reflect.New(rv.Type()) - rv2.Elem().Set(rv) - v = rv2.Interface() - } - return v, nil -} - -// extensionResolver is a custom extension resolver that stores a single -// extension type that takes precedence over the global registry. -type extensionResolver struct{ xt protoreflect.ExtensionType } - -func (r extensionResolver) FindExtensionByName(field protoreflect.FullName) (protoreflect.ExtensionType, error) { - if xtd := r.xt.TypeDescriptor(); xtd.FullName() == field { - return r.xt, nil - } - return protoregistry.GlobalTypes.FindExtensionByName(field) -} - -func (r extensionResolver) FindExtensionByNumber(message protoreflect.FullName, field protoreflect.FieldNumber) (protoreflect.ExtensionType, error) { - if xtd := r.xt.TypeDescriptor(); xtd.ContainingMessage().FullName() == message && xtd.Number() == field { - return r.xt, nil - } - return protoregistry.GlobalTypes.FindExtensionByNumber(message, field) -} - -// GetExtensions returns a list of the extensions values present in m, -// corresponding with the provided list of extension descriptors, xts. -// If an extension is missing in m, the corresponding value is nil. -func GetExtensions(m Message, xts []*ExtensionDesc) ([]interface{}, error) { - mr := MessageReflect(m) - if mr == nil || !mr.IsValid() { - return nil, errNotExtendable - } - - vs := make([]interface{}, len(xts)) - for i, xt := range xts { - v, err := GetExtension(m, xt) - if err != nil { - if err == ErrMissingExtension { - continue - } - return vs, err - } - vs[i] = v - } - return vs, nil -} - -// SetExtension sets an extension field in m to the provided value. -func SetExtension(m Message, xt *ExtensionDesc, v interface{}) error { - mr := MessageReflect(m) - if mr == nil || !mr.IsValid() || mr.Descriptor().ExtensionRanges().Len() == 0 { - return errNotExtendable - } - - rv := reflect.ValueOf(v) - if reflect.TypeOf(v) != reflect.TypeOf(xt.ExtensionType) { - return fmt.Errorf("proto: bad extension value type. got: %T, want: %T", v, xt.ExtensionType) - } - if rv.Kind() == reflect.Ptr { - if rv.IsNil() { - return fmt.Errorf("proto: SetExtension called with nil value of type %T", v) - } - if isScalarKind(rv.Elem().Kind()) { - v = rv.Elem().Interface() - } - } - - xtd := xt.TypeDescriptor() - if !isValidExtension(mr.Descriptor(), xtd) { - return fmt.Errorf("proto: bad extended type; %T does not extend %T", xt.ExtendedType, m) - } - mr.Set(xtd, xt.ValueOf(v)) - clearUnknown(mr, fieldNum(xt.Field)) - return nil -} - -// SetRawExtension inserts b into the unknown fields of m. -// -// Deprecated: Use Message.ProtoReflect.SetUnknown instead. -func SetRawExtension(m Message, fnum int32, b []byte) { - mr := MessageReflect(m) - if mr == nil || !mr.IsValid() { - return - } - - // Verify that the raw field is valid. - for b0 := b; len(b0) > 0; { - num, _, n := protowire.ConsumeField(b0) - if int32(num) != fnum { - panic(fmt.Sprintf("mismatching field number: got %d, want %d", num, fnum)) - } - b0 = b0[n:] - } - - ClearExtension(m, &ExtensionDesc{Field: fnum}) - mr.SetUnknown(append(mr.GetUnknown(), b...)) -} - -// ExtensionDescs returns a list of extension descriptors found in m, -// containing descriptors for both populated extension fields in m and -// also unknown fields of m that are in the extension range. -// For the later case, an type incomplete descriptor is provided where only -// the ExtensionDesc.Field field is populated. -// The order of the extension descriptors is undefined. -func ExtensionDescs(m Message) ([]*ExtensionDesc, error) { - mr := MessageReflect(m) - if mr == nil || !mr.IsValid() || mr.Descriptor().ExtensionRanges().Len() == 0 { - return nil, errNotExtendable - } - - // Collect a set of known extension descriptors. - extDescs := make(map[protoreflect.FieldNumber]*ExtensionDesc) - mr.Range(func(fd protoreflect.FieldDescriptor, v protoreflect.Value) bool { - if fd.IsExtension() { - xt := fd.(protoreflect.ExtensionTypeDescriptor) - if xd, ok := xt.Type().(*ExtensionDesc); ok { - extDescs[fd.Number()] = xd - } - } - return true - }) - - // Collect a set of unknown extension descriptors. - extRanges := mr.Descriptor().ExtensionRanges() - for b := mr.GetUnknown(); len(b) > 0; { - num, _, n := protowire.ConsumeField(b) - if extRanges.Has(num) && extDescs[num] == nil { - extDescs[num] = nil - } - b = b[n:] - } - - // Transpose the set of descriptors into a list. - var xts []*ExtensionDesc - for num, xt := range extDescs { - if xt == nil { - xt = &ExtensionDesc{Field: int32(num)} - } - xts = append(xts, xt) - } - return xts, nil -} - -// isValidExtension reports whether xtd is a valid extension descriptor for md. -func isValidExtension(md protoreflect.MessageDescriptor, xtd protoreflect.ExtensionTypeDescriptor) bool { - return xtd.ContainingMessage() == md && md.ExtensionRanges().Has(xtd.Number()) -} - -// isScalarKind reports whether k is a protobuf scalar kind (except bytes). -// This function exists for historical reasons since the representation of -// scalars differs between v1 and v2, where v1 uses *T and v2 uses T. -func isScalarKind(k reflect.Kind) bool { - switch k { - case reflect.Bool, reflect.Int32, reflect.Int64, reflect.Uint32, reflect.Uint64, reflect.Float32, reflect.Float64, reflect.String: - return true - default: - return false - } -} - -// clearUnknown removes unknown fields from m where remover.Has reports true. -func clearUnknown(m protoreflect.Message, remover interface { - Has(protoreflect.FieldNumber) bool -}) { - var bo protoreflect.RawFields - for bi := m.GetUnknown(); len(bi) > 0; { - num, _, n := protowire.ConsumeField(bi) - if !remover.Has(num) { - bo = append(bo, bi[:n]...) - } - bi = bi[n:] - } - if bi := m.GetUnknown(); len(bi) != len(bo) { - m.SetUnknown(bo) - } -} - -type fieldNum protoreflect.FieldNumber - -func (n1 fieldNum) Has(n2 protoreflect.FieldNumber) bool { - return protoreflect.FieldNumber(n1) == n2 -} diff --git a/airflow/vendor/github.com/golang/protobuf/proto/properties.go b/airflow/vendor/github.com/golang/protobuf/proto/properties.go deleted file mode 100644 index c0d5d0c..0000000 --- a/airflow/vendor/github.com/golang/protobuf/proto/properties.go +++ /dev/null @@ -1,323 +0,0 @@ -// Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one -// or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file -// distributed with this work for additional information -// regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file -// to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the -// "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance -// with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, -// software distributed under the License is distributed on an -// "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY -// KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the -// specific language governing permissions and limitations -// under the License. - -// Copyright 2010 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. -// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style -// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. - -package proto - -import ( - "fmt" - "reflect" - "strconv" - "strings" - "sync" - - "google.golang.org/protobuf/reflect/protoreflect" - "google.golang.org/protobuf/runtime/protoimpl" -) - -// StructProperties represents protocol buffer type information for a -// generated protobuf message in the open-struct API. -// -// Deprecated: Do not use. -type StructProperties struct { - // Prop are the properties for each field. - // - // Fields belonging to a oneof are stored in OneofTypes instead, with a - // single Properties representing the parent oneof held here. - // - // The order of Prop matches the order of fields in the Go struct. - // Struct fields that are not related to protobufs have a "XXX_" prefix - // in the Properties.Name and must be ignored by the user. - Prop []*Properties - - // OneofTypes contains information about the oneof fields in this message. - // It is keyed by the protobuf field name. - OneofTypes map[string]*OneofProperties -} - -// Properties represents the type information for a protobuf message field. -// -// Deprecated: Do not use. -type Properties struct { - // Name is a placeholder name with little meaningful semantic value. - // If the name has an "XXX_" prefix, the entire Properties must be ignored. - Name string - // OrigName is the protobuf field name or oneof name. - OrigName string - // JSONName is the JSON name for the protobuf field. - JSONName string - // Enum is a placeholder name for enums. - // For historical reasons, this is neither the Go name for the enum, - // nor the protobuf name for the enum. - Enum string // Deprecated: Do not use. - // Weak contains the full name of the weakly referenced message. - Weak string - // Wire is a string representation of the wire type. - Wire string - // WireType is the protobuf wire type for the field. - WireType int - // Tag is the protobuf field number. - Tag int - // Required reports whether this is a required field. - Required bool - // Optional reports whether this is a optional field. - Optional bool - // Repeated reports whether this is a repeated field. - Repeated bool - // Packed reports whether this is a packed repeated field of scalars. - Packed bool - // Proto3 reports whether this field operates under the proto3 syntax. - Proto3 bool - // Oneof reports whether this field belongs within a oneof. - Oneof bool - - // Default is the default value in string form. - Default string - // HasDefault reports whether the field has a default value. - HasDefault bool - - // MapKeyProp is the properties for the key field for a map field. - MapKeyProp *Properties - // MapValProp is the properties for the value field for a map field. - MapValProp *Properties -} - -// OneofProperties represents the type information for a protobuf oneof. -// -// Deprecated: Do not use. -type OneofProperties struct { - // Type is a pointer to the generated wrapper type for the field value. - // This is nil for messages that are not in the open-struct API. - Type reflect.Type - // Field is the index into StructProperties.Prop for the containing oneof. - Field int - // Prop is the properties for the field. - Prop *Properties -} - -// String formats the properties in the protobuf struct field tag style. -func (p *Properties) String() string { - s := p.Wire - s += "," + strconv.Itoa(p.Tag) - if p.Required { - s += ",req" - } - if p.Optional { - s += ",opt" - } - if p.Repeated { - s += ",rep" - } - if p.Packed { - s += ",packed" - } - s += ",name=" + p.OrigName - if p.JSONName != "" { - s += ",json=" + p.JSONName - } - if len(p.Enum) > 0 { - s += ",enum=" + p.Enum - } - if len(p.Weak) > 0 { - s += ",weak=" + p.Weak - } - if p.Proto3 { - s += ",proto3" - } - if p.Oneof { - s += ",oneof" - } - if p.HasDefault { - s += ",def=" + p.Default - } - return s -} - -// Parse populates p by parsing a string in the protobuf struct field tag style. -func (p *Properties) Parse(tag string) { - // For example: "bytes,49,opt,name=foo,def=hello!" - for len(tag) > 0 { - i := strings.IndexByte(tag, ',') - if i < 0 { - i = len(tag) - } - switch s := tag[:i]; { - case strings.HasPrefix(s, "name="): - p.OrigName = s[len("name="):] - case strings.HasPrefix(s, "json="): - p.JSONName = s[len("json="):] - case strings.HasPrefix(s, "enum="): - p.Enum = s[len("enum="):] - case strings.HasPrefix(s, "weak="): - p.Weak = s[len("weak="):] - case strings.Trim(s, "0123456789") == "": - n, _ := strconv.ParseUint(s, 10, 32) - p.Tag = int(n) - case s == "opt": - p.Optional = true - case s == "req": - p.Required = true - case s == "rep": - p.Repeated = true - case s == "varint" || s == "zigzag32" || s == "zigzag64": - p.Wire = s - p.WireType = WireVarint - case s == "fixed32": - p.Wire = s - p.WireType = WireFixed32 - case s == "fixed64": - p.Wire = s - p.WireType = WireFixed64 - case s == "bytes": - p.Wire = s - p.WireType = WireBytes - case s == "group": - p.Wire = s - p.WireType = WireStartGroup - case s == "packed": - p.Packed = true - case s == "proto3": - p.Proto3 = true - case s == "oneof": - p.Oneof = true - case strings.HasPrefix(s, "def="): - // The default tag is special in that everything afterwards is the - // default regardless of the presence of commas. - p.HasDefault = true - p.Default, i = tag[len("def="):], len(tag) - } - tag = strings.TrimPrefix(tag[i:], ",") - } -} - -// Init populates the properties from a protocol buffer struct tag. -// -// Deprecated: Do not use. -func (p *Properties) Init(typ reflect.Type, name, tag string, f *reflect.StructField) { - p.Name = name - p.OrigName = name - if tag == "" { - return - } - p.Parse(tag) - - if typ != nil && typ.Kind() == reflect.Map { - p.MapKeyProp = new(Properties) - p.MapKeyProp.Init(nil, "Key", f.Tag.Get("protobuf_key"), nil) - p.MapValProp = new(Properties) - p.MapValProp.Init(nil, "Value", f.Tag.Get("protobuf_val"), nil) - } -} - -var propertiesCache sync.Map // map[reflect.Type]*StructProperties - -// GetProperties returns the list of properties for the type represented by t, -// which must be a generated protocol buffer message in the open-struct API, -// where protobuf message fields are represented by exported Go struct fields. -// -// Deprecated: Use protobuf reflection instead. -func GetProperties(t reflect.Type) *StructProperties { - if p, ok := propertiesCache.Load(t); ok { - return p.(*StructProperties) - } - p, _ := propertiesCache.LoadOrStore(t, newProperties(t)) - return p.(*StructProperties) -} - -func newProperties(t reflect.Type) *StructProperties { - if t.Kind() != reflect.Struct { - panic(fmt.Sprintf("%v is not a generated message in the open-struct API", t)) - } - - var hasOneof bool - prop := new(StructProperties) - - // Construct a list of properties for each field in the struct. - for i := 0; i < t.NumField(); i++ { - p := new(Properties) - f := t.Field(i) - tagField := f.Tag.Get("protobuf") - p.Init(f.Type, f.Name, tagField, &f) - - tagOneof := f.Tag.Get("protobuf_oneof") - if tagOneof != "" { - hasOneof = true - p.OrigName = tagOneof - } - - // Rename unrelated struct fields with the "XXX_" prefix since so much - // user code simply checks for this to exclude special fields. - if tagField == "" && tagOneof == "" && !strings.HasPrefix(p.Name, "XXX_") { - p.Name = "XXX_" + p.Name - p.OrigName = "XXX_" + p.OrigName - } else if p.Weak != "" { - p.Name = p.OrigName // avoid possible "XXX_" prefix on weak field - } - - prop.Prop = append(prop.Prop, p) - } - - // Construct a mapping of oneof field names to properties. - if hasOneof { - var oneofWrappers []interface{} - if fn, ok := reflect.PtrTo(t).MethodByName("XXX_OneofFuncs"); ok { - oneofWrappers = fn.Func.Call([]reflect.Value{reflect.Zero(fn.Type.In(0))})[3].Interface().([]interface{}) - } - if fn, ok := reflect.PtrTo(t).MethodByName("XXX_OneofWrappers"); ok { - oneofWrappers = fn.Func.Call([]reflect.Value{reflect.Zero(fn.Type.In(0))})[0].Interface().([]interface{}) - } - if m, ok := reflect.Zero(reflect.PtrTo(t)).Interface().(protoreflect.ProtoMessage); ok { - if m, ok := m.ProtoReflect().(interface{ ProtoMessageInfo() *protoimpl.MessageInfo }); ok { - oneofWrappers = m.ProtoMessageInfo().OneofWrappers - } - } - - prop.OneofTypes = make(map[string]*OneofProperties) - for _, wrapper := range oneofWrappers { - p := &OneofProperties{ - Type: reflect.ValueOf(wrapper).Type(), // *T - Prop: new(Properties), - } - f := p.Type.Elem().Field(0) - p.Prop.Name = f.Name - p.Prop.Parse(f.Tag.Get("protobuf")) - - // Determine the struct field that contains this oneof. - // Each wrapper is assignable to exactly one parent field. - var foundOneof bool - for i := 0; i < t.NumField() && !foundOneof; i++ { - if p.Type.AssignableTo(t.Field(i).Type) { - p.Field = i - foundOneof = true - } - } - if !foundOneof { - panic(fmt.Sprintf("%v is not a generated message in the open-struct API", t)) - } - prop.OneofTypes[p.Prop.OrigName] = p - } - } - - return prop -} - -func (sp *StructProperties) Len() int { return len(sp.Prop) } -func (sp *StructProperties) Less(i, j int) bool { return false } -func (sp *StructProperties) Swap(i, j int) { return } diff --git a/airflow/vendor/github.com/golang/protobuf/proto/proto.go b/airflow/vendor/github.com/golang/protobuf/proto/proto.go deleted file mode 100644 index 72d0e7a..0000000 --- a/airflow/vendor/github.com/golang/protobuf/proto/proto.go +++ /dev/null @@ -1,184 +0,0 @@ -// Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one -// or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file -// distributed with this work for additional information -// regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file -// to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the -// "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance -// with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, -// software distributed under the License is distributed on an -// "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY -// KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the -// specific language governing permissions and limitations -// under the License. - -// Copyright 2019 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. -// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style -// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. - -// Package proto provides functionality for handling protocol buffer messages. -// In particular, it provides marshaling and unmarshaling between a protobuf -// message and the binary wire format. -// -// See https://developers.google.com/protocol-buffers/docs/gotutorial for -// more information. -// -// Deprecated: Use the "google.golang.org/protobuf/proto" package instead. -package proto - -import ( - protoV2 "google.golang.org/protobuf/proto" - "google.golang.org/protobuf/reflect/protoreflect" - "google.golang.org/protobuf/runtime/protoiface" - "google.golang.org/protobuf/runtime/protoimpl" -) - -const ( - ProtoPackageIsVersion1 = true - ProtoPackageIsVersion2 = true - ProtoPackageIsVersion3 = true - ProtoPackageIsVersion4 = true -) - -// GeneratedEnum is any enum type generated by protoc-gen-go -// which is a named int32 kind. -// This type exists for documentation purposes. -type GeneratedEnum interface{} - -// GeneratedMessage is any message type generated by protoc-gen-go -// which is a pointer to a named struct kind. -// This type exists for documentation purposes. -type GeneratedMessage interface{} - -// Message is a protocol buffer message. -// -// This is the v1 version of the message interface and is marginally better -// than an empty interface as it lacks any method to programatically interact -// with the contents of the message. -// -// A v2 message is declared in "google.golang.org/protobuf/proto".Message and -// exposes protobuf reflection as a first-class feature of the interface. -// -// To convert a v1 message to a v2 message, use the MessageV2 function. -// To convert a v2 message to a v1 message, use the MessageV1 function. -type Message = protoiface.MessageV1 - -// MessageV1 converts either a v1 or v2 message to a v1 message. -// It returns nil if m is nil. -func MessageV1(m GeneratedMessage) protoiface.MessageV1 { - return protoimpl.X.ProtoMessageV1Of(m) -} - -// MessageV2 converts either a v1 or v2 message to a v2 message. -// It returns nil if m is nil. -func MessageV2(m GeneratedMessage) protoV2.Message { - return protoimpl.X.ProtoMessageV2Of(m) -} - -// MessageReflect returns a reflective view for a message. -// It returns nil if m is nil. -func MessageReflect(m Message) protoreflect.Message { - return protoimpl.X.MessageOf(m) -} - -// Marshaler is implemented by messages that can marshal themselves. -// This interface is used by the following functions: Size, Marshal, -// Buffer.Marshal, and Buffer.EncodeMessage. -// -// Deprecated: Do not implement. -type Marshaler interface { - // Marshal formats the encoded bytes of the message. - // It should be deterministic and emit valid protobuf wire data. - // The caller takes ownership of the returned buffer. - Marshal() ([]byte, error) -} - -// Unmarshaler is implemented by messages that can unmarshal themselves. -// This interface is used by the following functions: Unmarshal, UnmarshalMerge, -// Buffer.Unmarshal, Buffer.DecodeMessage, and Buffer.DecodeGroup. -// -// Deprecated: Do not implement. -type Unmarshaler interface { - // Unmarshal parses the encoded bytes of the protobuf wire input. - // The provided buffer is only valid for during method call. - // It should not reset the receiver message. - Unmarshal([]byte) error -} - -// Merger is implemented by messages that can merge themselves. -// This interface is used by the following functions: Clone and Merge. -// -// Deprecated: Do not implement. -type Merger interface { - // Merge merges the contents of src into the receiver message. - // It clones all data structures in src such that it aliases no mutable - // memory referenced by src. - Merge(src Message) -} - -// RequiredNotSetError is an error type returned when -// marshaling or unmarshaling a message with missing required fields. -type RequiredNotSetError struct { - err error -} - -func (e *RequiredNotSetError) Error() string { - if e.err != nil { - return e.err.Error() - } - return "proto: required field not set" -} -func (e *RequiredNotSetError) RequiredNotSet() bool { - return true -} - -func checkRequiredNotSet(m protoV2.Message) error { - if err := protoV2.CheckInitialized(m); err != nil { - return &RequiredNotSetError{err: err} - } - return nil -} - -// Clone returns a deep copy of src. -func Clone(src Message) Message { - return MessageV1(protoV2.Clone(MessageV2(src))) -} - -// Merge merges src into dst, which must be messages of the same type. -// -// Populated scalar fields in src are copied to dst, while populated -// singular messages in src are merged into dst by recursively calling Merge. -// The elements of every list field in src is appended to the corresponded -// list fields in dst. The entries of every map field in src is copied into -// the corresponding map field in dst, possibly replacing existing entries. -// The unknown fields of src are appended to the unknown fields of dst. -func Merge(dst, src Message) { - protoV2.Merge(MessageV2(dst), MessageV2(src)) -} - -// Equal reports whether two messages are equal. -// If two messages marshal to the same bytes under deterministic serialization, -// then Equal is guaranteed to report true. -// -// Two messages are equal if they are the same protobuf message type, -// have the same set of populated known and extension field values, -// and the same set of unknown fields values. -// -// Scalar values are compared with the equivalent of the == operator in Go, -// except bytes values which are compared using bytes.Equal and -// floating point values which specially treat NaNs as equal. -// Message values are compared by recursively calling Equal. -// Lists are equal if each element value is also equal. -// Maps are equal if they have the same set of keys, where the pair of values -// for each key is also equal. -func Equal(x, y Message) bool { - return protoV2.Equal(MessageV2(x), MessageV2(y)) -} - -func isMessageSet(md protoreflect.MessageDescriptor) bool { - ms, ok := md.(interface{ IsMessageSet() bool }) - return ok && ms.IsMessageSet() -} diff --git a/airflow/vendor/github.com/golang/protobuf/proto/registry.go b/airflow/vendor/github.com/golang/protobuf/proto/registry.go deleted file mode 100644 index a342bca..0000000 --- a/airflow/vendor/github.com/golang/protobuf/proto/registry.go +++ /dev/null @@ -1,340 +0,0 @@ -// Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one -// or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file -// distributed with this work for additional information -// regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file -// to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the -// "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance -// with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, -// software distributed under the License is distributed on an -// "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY -// KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the -// specific language governing permissions and limitations -// under the License. - -// Copyright 2019 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. -// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style -// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. - -package proto - -import ( - "bytes" - "compress/gzip" - "fmt" - "io/ioutil" - "reflect" - "strings" - "sync" - - "google.golang.org/protobuf/reflect/protoreflect" - "google.golang.org/protobuf/reflect/protoregistry" - "google.golang.org/protobuf/runtime/protoimpl" -) - -// filePath is the path to the proto source file. -type filePath = string // e.g., "google/protobuf/descriptor.proto" - -// fileDescGZIP is the compressed contents of the encoded FileDescriptorProto. -type fileDescGZIP = []byte - -var fileCache sync.Map // map[filePath]fileDescGZIP - -// RegisterFile is called from generated code to register the compressed -// FileDescriptorProto with the file path for a proto source file. -// -// Deprecated: Use protoregistry.GlobalFiles.RegisterFile instead. -func RegisterFile(s filePath, d fileDescGZIP) { - // Decompress the descriptor. - zr, err := gzip.NewReader(bytes.NewReader(d)) - if err != nil { - panic(fmt.Sprintf("proto: invalid compressed file descriptor: %v", err)) - } - b, err := ioutil.ReadAll(zr) - if err != nil { - panic(fmt.Sprintf("proto: invalid compressed file descriptor: %v", err)) - } - - // Construct a protoreflect.FileDescriptor from the raw descriptor. - // Note that DescBuilder.Build automatically registers the constructed - // file descriptor with the v2 registry. - protoimpl.DescBuilder{RawDescriptor: b}.Build() - - // Locally cache the raw descriptor form for the file. - fileCache.Store(s, d) -} - -// FileDescriptor returns the compressed FileDescriptorProto given the file path -// for a proto source file. It returns nil if not found. -// -// Deprecated: Use protoregistry.GlobalFiles.FindFileByPath instead. -func FileDescriptor(s filePath) fileDescGZIP { - if v, ok := fileCache.Load(s); ok { - return v.(fileDescGZIP) - } - - // Find the descriptor in the v2 registry. - var b []byte - if fd, _ := protoregistry.GlobalFiles.FindFileByPath(s); fd != nil { - if fd, ok := fd.(interface{ ProtoLegacyRawDesc() []byte }); ok { - b = fd.ProtoLegacyRawDesc() - } else { - // TODO: Use protodesc.ToFileDescriptorProto to construct - // a descriptorpb.FileDescriptorProto and marshal it. - // However, doing so causes the proto package to have a dependency - // on descriptorpb, leading to cyclic dependency issues. - } - } - - // Locally cache the raw descriptor form for the file. - if len(b) > 0 { - v, _ := fileCache.LoadOrStore(s, protoimpl.X.CompressGZIP(b)) - return v.(fileDescGZIP) - } - return nil -} - -// enumName is the name of an enum. For historical reasons, the enum name is -// neither the full Go name nor the full protobuf name of the enum. -// The name is the dot-separated combination of just the proto package that the -// enum is declared within followed by the Go type name of the generated enum. -type enumName = string // e.g., "my.proto.package.GoMessage_GoEnum" - -// enumsByName maps enum values by name to their numeric counterpart. -type enumsByName = map[string]int32 - -// enumsByNumber maps enum values by number to their name counterpart. -type enumsByNumber = map[int32]string - -var enumCache sync.Map // map[enumName]enumsByName -var numFilesCache sync.Map // map[protoreflect.FullName]int - -// RegisterEnum is called from the generated code to register the mapping of -// enum value names to enum numbers for the enum identified by s. -// -// Deprecated: Use protoregistry.GlobalTypes.RegisterEnum instead. -func RegisterEnum(s enumName, _ enumsByNumber, m enumsByName) { - if _, ok := enumCache.Load(s); ok { - panic("proto: duplicate enum registered: " + s) - } - enumCache.Store(s, m) - - // This does not forward registration to the v2 registry since this API - // lacks sufficient information to construct a complete v2 enum descriptor. -} - -// EnumValueMap returns the mapping from enum value names to enum numbers for -// the enum of the given name. It returns nil if not found. -// -// Deprecated: Use protoregistry.GlobalTypes.FindEnumByName instead. -func EnumValueMap(s enumName) enumsByName { - if v, ok := enumCache.Load(s); ok { - return v.(enumsByName) - } - - // Check whether the cache is stale. If the number of files in the current - // package differs, then it means that some enums may have been recently - // registered upstream that we do not know about. - var protoPkg protoreflect.FullName - if i := strings.LastIndexByte(s, '.'); i >= 0 { - protoPkg = protoreflect.FullName(s[:i]) - } - v, _ := numFilesCache.Load(protoPkg) - numFiles, _ := v.(int) - if protoregistry.GlobalFiles.NumFilesByPackage(protoPkg) == numFiles { - return nil // cache is up-to-date; was not found earlier - } - - // Update the enum cache for all enums declared in the given proto package. - numFiles = 0 - protoregistry.GlobalFiles.RangeFilesByPackage(protoPkg, func(fd protoreflect.FileDescriptor) bool { - walkEnums(fd, func(ed protoreflect.EnumDescriptor) { - name := protoimpl.X.LegacyEnumName(ed) - if _, ok := enumCache.Load(name); !ok { - m := make(enumsByName) - evs := ed.Values() - for i := evs.Len() - 1; i >= 0; i-- { - ev := evs.Get(i) - m[string(ev.Name())] = int32(ev.Number()) - } - enumCache.LoadOrStore(name, m) - } - }) - numFiles++ - return true - }) - numFilesCache.Store(protoPkg, numFiles) - - // Check cache again for enum map. - if v, ok := enumCache.Load(s); ok { - return v.(enumsByName) - } - return nil -} - -// walkEnums recursively walks all enums declared in d. -func walkEnums(d interface { - Enums() protoreflect.EnumDescriptors - Messages() protoreflect.MessageDescriptors -}, f func(protoreflect.EnumDescriptor)) { - eds := d.Enums() - for i := eds.Len() - 1; i >= 0; i-- { - f(eds.Get(i)) - } - mds := d.Messages() - for i := mds.Len() - 1; i >= 0; i-- { - walkEnums(mds.Get(i), f) - } -} - -// messageName is the full name of protobuf message. -type messageName = string - -var messageTypeCache sync.Map // map[messageName]reflect.Type - -// RegisterType is called from generated code to register the message Go type -// for a message of the given name. -// -// Deprecated: Use protoregistry.GlobalTypes.RegisterMessage instead. -func RegisterType(m Message, s messageName) { - mt := protoimpl.X.LegacyMessageTypeOf(m, protoreflect.FullName(s)) - if err := protoregistry.GlobalTypes.RegisterMessage(mt); err != nil { - panic(err) - } - messageTypeCache.Store(s, reflect.TypeOf(m)) -} - -// RegisterMapType is called from generated code to register the Go map type -// for a protobuf message representing a map entry. -// -// Deprecated: Do not use. -func RegisterMapType(m interface{}, s messageName) { - t := reflect.TypeOf(m) - if t.Kind() != reflect.Map { - panic(fmt.Sprintf("invalid map kind: %v", t)) - } - if _, ok := messageTypeCache.Load(s); ok { - panic(fmt.Errorf("proto: duplicate proto message registered: %s", s)) - } - messageTypeCache.Store(s, t) -} - -// MessageType returns the message type for a named message. -// It returns nil if not found. -// -// Deprecated: Use protoregistry.GlobalTypes.FindMessageByName instead. -func MessageType(s messageName) reflect.Type { - if v, ok := messageTypeCache.Load(s); ok { - return v.(reflect.Type) - } - - // Derive the message type from the v2 registry. - var t reflect.Type - if mt, _ := protoregistry.GlobalTypes.FindMessageByName(protoreflect.FullName(s)); mt != nil { - t = messageGoType(mt) - } - - // If we could not get a concrete type, it is possible that it is a - // pseudo-message for a map entry. - if t == nil { - d, _ := protoregistry.GlobalFiles.FindDescriptorByName(protoreflect.FullName(s)) - if md, _ := d.(protoreflect.MessageDescriptor); md != nil && md.IsMapEntry() { - kt := goTypeForField(md.Fields().ByNumber(1)) - vt := goTypeForField(md.Fields().ByNumber(2)) - t = reflect.MapOf(kt, vt) - } - } - - // Locally cache the message type for the given name. - if t != nil { - v, _ := messageTypeCache.LoadOrStore(s, t) - return v.(reflect.Type) - } - return nil -} - -func goTypeForField(fd protoreflect.FieldDescriptor) reflect.Type { - switch k := fd.Kind(); k { - case protoreflect.EnumKind: - if et, _ := protoregistry.GlobalTypes.FindEnumByName(fd.Enum().FullName()); et != nil { - return enumGoType(et) - } - return reflect.TypeOf(protoreflect.EnumNumber(0)) - case protoreflect.MessageKind, protoreflect.GroupKind: - if mt, _ := protoregistry.GlobalTypes.FindMessageByName(fd.Message().FullName()); mt != nil { - return messageGoType(mt) - } - return reflect.TypeOf((*protoreflect.Message)(nil)).Elem() - default: - return reflect.TypeOf(fd.Default().Interface()) - } -} - -func enumGoType(et protoreflect.EnumType) reflect.Type { - return reflect.TypeOf(et.New(0)) -} - -func messageGoType(mt protoreflect.MessageType) reflect.Type { - return reflect.TypeOf(MessageV1(mt.Zero().Interface())) -} - -// MessageName returns the full protobuf name for the given message type. -// -// Deprecated: Use protoreflect.MessageDescriptor.FullName instead. -func MessageName(m Message) messageName { - if m == nil { - return "" - } - if m, ok := m.(interface{ XXX_MessageName() messageName }); ok { - return m.XXX_MessageName() - } - return messageName(protoimpl.X.MessageDescriptorOf(m).FullName()) -} - -// RegisterExtension is called from the generated code to register -// the extension descriptor. -// -// Deprecated: Use protoregistry.GlobalTypes.RegisterExtension instead. -func RegisterExtension(d *ExtensionDesc) { - if err := protoregistry.GlobalTypes.RegisterExtension(d); err != nil { - panic(err) - } -} - -type extensionsByNumber = map[int32]*ExtensionDesc - -var extensionCache sync.Map // map[messageName]extensionsByNumber - -// RegisteredExtensions returns a map of the registered extensions for the -// provided protobuf message, indexed by the extension field number. -// -// Deprecated: Use protoregistry.GlobalTypes.RangeExtensionsByMessage instead. -func RegisteredExtensions(m Message) extensionsByNumber { - // Check whether the cache is stale. If the number of extensions for - // the given message differs, then it means that some extensions were - // recently registered upstream that we do not know about. - s := MessageName(m) - v, _ := extensionCache.Load(s) - xs, _ := v.(extensionsByNumber) - if protoregistry.GlobalTypes.NumExtensionsByMessage(protoreflect.FullName(s)) == len(xs) { - return xs // cache is up-to-date - } - - // Cache is stale, re-compute the extensions map. - xs = make(extensionsByNumber) - protoregistry.GlobalTypes.RangeExtensionsByMessage(protoreflect.FullName(s), func(xt protoreflect.ExtensionType) bool { - if xd, ok := xt.(*ExtensionDesc); ok { - xs[int32(xt.TypeDescriptor().Number())] = xd - } else { - // TODO: This implies that the protoreflect.ExtensionType is a - // custom type not generated by protoc-gen-go. We could try and - // convert the type to an ExtensionDesc. - } - return true - }) - extensionCache.Store(s, xs) - return xs -} diff --git a/airflow/vendor/github.com/golang/protobuf/proto/text_decode.go b/airflow/vendor/github.com/golang/protobuf/proto/text_decode.go deleted file mode 100644 index 40c93e1..0000000 --- a/airflow/vendor/github.com/golang/protobuf/proto/text_decode.go +++ /dev/null @@ -1,818 +0,0 @@ -// Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one -// or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file -// distributed with this work for additional information -// regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file -// to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the -// "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance -// with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, -// software distributed under the License is distributed on an -// "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY -// KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the -// specific language governing permissions and limitations -// under the License. - -// Copyright 2010 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. -// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style -// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. - -package proto - -import ( - "encoding" - "errors" - "fmt" - "reflect" - "strconv" - "strings" - "unicode/utf8" - - "google.golang.org/protobuf/encoding/prototext" - protoV2 "google.golang.org/protobuf/proto" - "google.golang.org/protobuf/reflect/protoreflect" - "google.golang.org/protobuf/reflect/protoregistry" -) - -const wrapTextUnmarshalV2 = false - -// ParseError is returned by UnmarshalText. -type ParseError struct { - Message string - - // Deprecated: Do not use. - Line, Offset int -} - -func (e *ParseError) Error() string { - if wrapTextUnmarshalV2 { - return e.Message - } - if e.Line == 1 { - return fmt.Sprintf("line 1.%d: %v", e.Offset, e.Message) - } - return fmt.Sprintf("line %d: %v", e.Line, e.Message) -} - -// UnmarshalText parses a proto text formatted string into m. -func UnmarshalText(s string, m Message) error { - if u, ok := m.(encoding.TextUnmarshaler); ok { - return u.UnmarshalText([]byte(s)) - } - - m.Reset() - mi := MessageV2(m) - - if wrapTextUnmarshalV2 { - err := prototext.UnmarshalOptions{ - AllowPartial: true, - }.Unmarshal([]byte(s), mi) - if err != nil { - return &ParseError{Message: err.Error()} - } - return checkRequiredNotSet(mi) - } else { - if err := newTextParser(s).unmarshalMessage(mi.ProtoReflect(), ""); err != nil { - return err - } - return checkRequiredNotSet(mi) - } -} - -type textParser struct { - s string // remaining input - done bool // whether the parsing is finished (success or error) - backed bool // whether back() was called - offset, line int - cur token -} - -type token struct { - value string - err *ParseError - line int // line number - offset int // byte number from start of input, not start of line - unquoted string // the unquoted version of value, if it was a quoted string -} - -func newTextParser(s string) *textParser { - p := new(textParser) - p.s = s - p.line = 1 - p.cur.line = 1 - return p -} - -func (p *textParser) unmarshalMessage(m protoreflect.Message, terminator string) (err error) { - md := m.Descriptor() - fds := md.Fields() - - // A struct is a sequence of "name: value", terminated by one of - // '>' or '}', or the end of the input. A name may also be - // "[extension]" or "[type/url]". - // - // The whole struct can also be an expanded Any message, like: - // [type/url] < ... struct contents ... > - seen := make(map[protoreflect.FieldNumber]bool) - for { - tok := p.next() - if tok.err != nil { - return tok.err - } - if tok.value == terminator { - break - } - if tok.value == "[" { - if err := p.unmarshalExtensionOrAny(m, seen); err != nil { - return err - } - continue - } - - // This is a normal, non-extension field. - name := protoreflect.Name(tok.value) - fd := fds.ByName(name) - switch { - case fd == nil: - gd := fds.ByName(protoreflect.Name(strings.ToLower(string(name)))) - if gd != nil && gd.Kind() == protoreflect.GroupKind && gd.Message().Name() == name { - fd = gd - } - case fd.Kind() == protoreflect.GroupKind && fd.Message().Name() != name: - fd = nil - case fd.IsWeak() && fd.Message().IsPlaceholder(): - fd = nil - } - if fd == nil { - typeName := string(md.FullName()) - if m, ok := m.Interface().(Message); ok { - t := reflect.TypeOf(m) - if t.Kind() == reflect.Ptr { - typeName = t.Elem().String() - } - } - return p.errorf("unknown field name %q in %v", name, typeName) - } - if od := fd.ContainingOneof(); od != nil && m.WhichOneof(od) != nil { - return p.errorf("field '%s' would overwrite already parsed oneof '%s'", name, od.Name()) - } - if fd.Cardinality() != protoreflect.Repeated && seen[fd.Number()] { - return p.errorf("non-repeated field %q was repeated", fd.Name()) - } - seen[fd.Number()] = true - - // Consume any colon. - if err := p.checkForColon(fd); err != nil { - return err - } - - // Parse into the field. - v := m.Get(fd) - if !m.Has(fd) && (fd.IsList() || fd.IsMap() || fd.Message() != nil) { - v = m.Mutable(fd) - } - if v, err = p.unmarshalValue(v, fd); err != nil { - return err - } - m.Set(fd, v) - - if err := p.consumeOptionalSeparator(); err != nil { - return err - } - } - return nil -} - -func (p *textParser) unmarshalExtensionOrAny(m protoreflect.Message, seen map[protoreflect.FieldNumber]bool) error { - name, err := p.consumeExtensionOrAnyName() - if err != nil { - return err - } - - // If it contains a slash, it's an Any type URL. - if slashIdx := strings.LastIndex(name, "/"); slashIdx >= 0 { - tok := p.next() - if tok.err != nil { - return tok.err - } - // consume an optional colon - if tok.value == ":" { - tok = p.next() - if tok.err != nil { - return tok.err - } - } - - var terminator string - switch tok.value { - case "<": - terminator = ">" - case "{": - terminator = "}" - default: - return p.errorf("expected '{' or '<', found %q", tok.value) - } - - mt, err := protoregistry.GlobalTypes.FindMessageByURL(name) - if err != nil { - return p.errorf("unrecognized message %q in google.protobuf.Any", name[slashIdx+len("/"):]) - } - m2 := mt.New() - if err := p.unmarshalMessage(m2, terminator); err != nil { - return err - } - b, err := protoV2.Marshal(m2.Interface()) - if err != nil { - return p.errorf("failed to marshal message of type %q: %v", name[slashIdx+len("/"):], err) - } - - urlFD := m.Descriptor().Fields().ByName("type_url") - valFD := m.Descriptor().Fields().ByName("value") - if seen[urlFD.Number()] { - return p.errorf("Any message unpacked multiple times, or %q already set", urlFD.Name()) - } - if seen[valFD.Number()] { - return p.errorf("Any message unpacked multiple times, or %q already set", valFD.Name()) - } - m.Set(urlFD, protoreflect.ValueOfString(name)) - m.Set(valFD, protoreflect.ValueOfBytes(b)) - seen[urlFD.Number()] = true - seen[valFD.Number()] = true - return nil - } - - xname := protoreflect.FullName(name) - xt, _ := protoregistry.GlobalTypes.FindExtensionByName(xname) - if xt == nil && isMessageSet(m.Descriptor()) { - xt, _ = protoregistry.GlobalTypes.FindExtensionByName(xname.Append("message_set_extension")) - } - if xt == nil { - return p.errorf("unrecognized extension %q", name) - } - fd := xt.TypeDescriptor() - if fd.ContainingMessage().FullName() != m.Descriptor().FullName() { - return p.errorf("extension field %q does not extend message %q", name, m.Descriptor().FullName()) - } - - if err := p.checkForColon(fd); err != nil { - return err - } - - v := m.Get(fd) - if !m.Has(fd) && (fd.IsList() || fd.IsMap() || fd.Message() != nil) { - v = m.Mutable(fd) - } - v, err = p.unmarshalValue(v, fd) - if err != nil { - return err - } - m.Set(fd, v) - return p.consumeOptionalSeparator() -} - -func (p *textParser) unmarshalValue(v protoreflect.Value, fd protoreflect.FieldDescriptor) (protoreflect.Value, error) { - tok := p.next() - if tok.err != nil { - return v, tok.err - } - if tok.value == "" { - return v, p.errorf("unexpected EOF") - } - - switch { - case fd.IsList(): - lv := v.List() - var err error - if tok.value == "[" { - // Repeated field with list notation, like [1,2,3]. - for { - vv := lv.NewElement() - vv, err = p.unmarshalSingularValue(vv, fd) - if err != nil { - return v, err - } - lv.Append(vv) - - tok := p.next() - if tok.err != nil { - return v, tok.err - } - if tok.value == "]" { - break - } - if tok.value != "," { - return v, p.errorf("Expected ']' or ',' found %q", tok.value) - } - } - return v, nil - } - - // One value of the repeated field. - p.back() - vv := lv.NewElement() - vv, err = p.unmarshalSingularValue(vv, fd) - if err != nil { - return v, err - } - lv.Append(vv) - return v, nil - case fd.IsMap(): - // The map entry should be this sequence of tokens: - // < key : KEY value : VALUE > - // However, implementations may omit key or value, and technically - // we should support them in any order. - var terminator string - switch tok.value { - case "<": - terminator = ">" - case "{": - terminator = "}" - default: - return v, p.errorf("expected '{' or '<', found %q", tok.value) - } - - keyFD := fd.MapKey() - valFD := fd.MapValue() - - mv := v.Map() - kv := keyFD.Default() - vv := mv.NewValue() - for { - tok := p.next() - if tok.err != nil { - return v, tok.err - } - if tok.value == terminator { - break - } - var err error - switch tok.value { - case "key": - if err := p.consumeToken(":"); err != nil { - return v, err - } - if kv, err = p.unmarshalSingularValue(kv, keyFD); err != nil { - return v, err - } - if err := p.consumeOptionalSeparator(); err != nil { - return v, err - } - case "value": - if err := p.checkForColon(valFD); err != nil { - return v, err - } - if vv, err = p.unmarshalSingularValue(vv, valFD); err != nil { - return v, err - } - if err := p.consumeOptionalSeparator(); err != nil { - return v, err - } - default: - p.back() - return v, p.errorf(`expected "key", "value", or %q, found %q`, terminator, tok.value) - } - } - mv.Set(kv.MapKey(), vv) - return v, nil - default: - p.back() - return p.unmarshalSingularValue(v, fd) - } -} - -func (p *textParser) unmarshalSingularValue(v protoreflect.Value, fd protoreflect.FieldDescriptor) (protoreflect.Value, error) { - tok := p.next() - if tok.err != nil { - return v, tok.err - } - if tok.value == "" { - return v, p.errorf("unexpected EOF") - } - - switch fd.Kind() { - case protoreflect.BoolKind: - switch tok.value { - case "true", "1", "t", "True": - return protoreflect.ValueOfBool(true), nil - case "false", "0", "f", "False": - return protoreflect.ValueOfBool(false), nil - } - case protoreflect.Int32Kind, protoreflect.Sint32Kind, protoreflect.Sfixed32Kind: - if x, err := strconv.ParseInt(tok.value, 0, 32); err == nil { - return protoreflect.ValueOfInt32(int32(x)), nil - } - - // The C++ parser accepts large positive hex numbers that uses - // two's complement arithmetic to represent negative numbers. - // This feature is here for backwards compatibility with C++. - if strings.HasPrefix(tok.value, "0x") { - if x, err := strconv.ParseUint(tok.value, 0, 32); err == nil { - return protoreflect.ValueOfInt32(int32(-(int64(^x) + 1))), nil - } - } - case protoreflect.Int64Kind, protoreflect.Sint64Kind, protoreflect.Sfixed64Kind: - if x, err := strconv.ParseInt(tok.value, 0, 64); err == nil { - return protoreflect.ValueOfInt64(int64(x)), nil - } - - // The C++ parser accepts large positive hex numbers that uses - // two's complement arithmetic to represent negative numbers. - // This feature is here for backwards compatibility with C++. - if strings.HasPrefix(tok.value, "0x") { - if x, err := strconv.ParseUint(tok.value, 0, 64); err == nil { - return protoreflect.ValueOfInt64(int64(-(int64(^x) + 1))), nil - } - } - case protoreflect.Uint32Kind, protoreflect.Fixed32Kind: - if x, err := strconv.ParseUint(tok.value, 0, 32); err == nil { - return protoreflect.ValueOfUint32(uint32(x)), nil - } - case protoreflect.Uint64Kind, protoreflect.Fixed64Kind: - if x, err := strconv.ParseUint(tok.value, 0, 64); err == nil { - return protoreflect.ValueOfUint64(uint64(x)), nil - } - case protoreflect.FloatKind: - // Ignore 'f' for compatibility with output generated by C++, - // but don't remove 'f' when the value is "-inf" or "inf". - v := tok.value - if strings.HasSuffix(v, "f") && v != "-inf" && v != "inf" { - v = v[:len(v)-len("f")] - } - if x, err := strconv.ParseFloat(v, 32); err == nil { - return protoreflect.ValueOfFloat32(float32(x)), nil - } - case protoreflect.DoubleKind: - // Ignore 'f' for compatibility with output generated by C++, - // but don't remove 'f' when the value is "-inf" or "inf". - v := tok.value - if strings.HasSuffix(v, "f") && v != "-inf" && v != "inf" { - v = v[:len(v)-len("f")] - } - if x, err := strconv.ParseFloat(v, 64); err == nil { - return protoreflect.ValueOfFloat64(float64(x)), nil - } - case protoreflect.StringKind: - if isQuote(tok.value[0]) { - return protoreflect.ValueOfString(tok.unquoted), nil - } - case protoreflect.BytesKind: - if isQuote(tok.value[0]) { - return protoreflect.ValueOfBytes([]byte(tok.unquoted)), nil - } - case protoreflect.EnumKind: - if x, err := strconv.ParseInt(tok.value, 0, 32); err == nil { - return protoreflect.ValueOfEnum(protoreflect.EnumNumber(x)), nil - } - vd := fd.Enum().Values().ByName(protoreflect.Name(tok.value)) - if vd != nil { - return protoreflect.ValueOfEnum(vd.Number()), nil - } - case protoreflect.MessageKind, protoreflect.GroupKind: - var terminator string - switch tok.value { - case "{": - terminator = "}" - case "<": - terminator = ">" - default: - return v, p.errorf("expected '{' or '<', found %q", tok.value) - } - err := p.unmarshalMessage(v.Message(), terminator) - return v, err - default: - panic(fmt.Sprintf("invalid kind %v", fd.Kind())) - } - return v, p.errorf("invalid %v: %v", fd.Kind(), tok.value) -} - -// Consume a ':' from the input stream (if the next token is a colon), -// returning an error if a colon is needed but not present. -func (p *textParser) checkForColon(fd protoreflect.FieldDescriptor) *ParseError { - tok := p.next() - if tok.err != nil { - return tok.err - } - if tok.value != ":" { - if fd.Message() == nil { - return p.errorf("expected ':', found %q", tok.value) - } - p.back() - } - return nil -} - -// consumeExtensionOrAnyName consumes an extension name or an Any type URL and -// the following ']'. 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See the NOTICE file -// distributed with this work for additional information -// regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file -// to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the -// "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance -// with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, -// software distributed under the License is distributed on an -// "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY -// KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the -// specific language governing permissions and limitations -// under the License. - -// Copyright 2010 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. -// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style -// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. - -package proto - -import ( - "bytes" - "encoding" - "fmt" - "io" - "math" - "sort" - "strings" - - "google.golang.org/protobuf/encoding/prototext" - "google.golang.org/protobuf/encoding/protowire" - "google.golang.org/protobuf/proto" - "google.golang.org/protobuf/reflect/protoreflect" - "google.golang.org/protobuf/reflect/protoregistry" -) - -const wrapTextMarshalV2 = false - -// TextMarshaler is a configurable text format marshaler. -type TextMarshaler struct { - Compact bool // use compact text format (one line) - ExpandAny bool // expand google.protobuf.Any messages of known types -} - -// Marshal writes the proto text format of m to w. -func (tm *TextMarshaler) Marshal(w io.Writer, m Message) error { - b, err := tm.marshal(m) - if len(b) > 0 { - if _, err := w.Write(b); err != nil { - return err - } - } - return err -} - -// Text returns a proto text formatted string of m. -func (tm *TextMarshaler) Text(m Message) string { - b, _ := tm.marshal(m) - return string(b) -} - -func (tm *TextMarshaler) marshal(m Message) ([]byte, error) { - mr := MessageReflect(m) - if mr == nil || !mr.IsValid() { - return []byte(""), nil - } - - if wrapTextMarshalV2 { - if m, ok := m.(encoding.TextMarshaler); ok { - return m.MarshalText() - } - - opts := prototext.MarshalOptions{ - AllowPartial: true, - EmitUnknown: true, - } - if !tm.Compact { - opts.Indent = " " - } - if !tm.ExpandAny { - opts.Resolver = (*protoregistry.Types)(nil) - } - return opts.Marshal(mr.Interface()) - } else { - w := &textWriter{ - compact: tm.Compact, - expandAny: tm.ExpandAny, - complete: true, - } - - if m, ok := m.(encoding.TextMarshaler); ok { - b, err := m.MarshalText() - if err != nil { - return nil, err - } - w.Write(b) - return w.buf, nil - } - - err := w.writeMessage(mr) - return w.buf, err - } -} - -var ( - defaultTextMarshaler = TextMarshaler{} - compactTextMarshaler = TextMarshaler{Compact: true} -) - -// MarshalText writes the proto text format of m to w. -func MarshalText(w io.Writer, m Message) error { return defaultTextMarshaler.Marshal(w, m) } - -// MarshalTextString returns a proto text formatted string of m. -func MarshalTextString(m Message) string { return defaultTextMarshaler.Text(m) } - -// CompactText writes the compact proto text format of m to w. -func CompactText(w io.Writer, m Message) error { return compactTextMarshaler.Marshal(w, m) } - -// CompactTextString returns a compact proto text formatted string of m. -func CompactTextString(m Message) string { return compactTextMarshaler.Text(m) } - -var ( - newline = []byte("\n") - endBraceNewline = []byte("}\n") - posInf = []byte("inf") - negInf = []byte("-inf") - nan = []byte("nan") -) - -// textWriter is an io.Writer that tracks its indentation level. -type textWriter struct { - compact bool // same as TextMarshaler.Compact - expandAny bool // same as TextMarshaler.ExpandAny - complete bool // whether the current position is a complete line - indent int // indentation level; never negative - buf []byte -} - -func (w *textWriter) Write(p []byte) (n int, _ error) { - newlines := bytes.Count(p, newline) - if newlines == 0 { - if !w.compact && w.complete { - w.writeIndent() - } - w.buf = append(w.buf, p...) - w.complete = false - return len(p), nil - } - - frags := bytes.SplitN(p, newline, newlines+1) - if w.compact { - for i, frag := range frags { - if i > 0 { - w.buf = append(w.buf, ' ') - n++ - } - w.buf = append(w.buf, frag...) - n += len(frag) - } - return n, nil - } - - for i, frag := range frags { - if w.complete { - w.writeIndent() - } - w.buf = append(w.buf, frag...) - n += len(frag) - if i+1 < len(frags) { - w.buf = append(w.buf, '\n') - n++ - } - } - w.complete = len(frags[len(frags)-1]) == 0 - return n, nil -} - -func (w *textWriter) WriteByte(c byte) error { - if w.compact && c == '\n' { - c = ' ' - } - if !w.compact && w.complete { - w.writeIndent() - } - w.buf = append(w.buf, c) - w.complete = c == '\n' - return nil -} - -func (w *textWriter) writeName(fd protoreflect.FieldDescriptor) { - if !w.compact && w.complete { - w.writeIndent() - } - w.complete = false - - if fd.Kind() != protoreflect.GroupKind { - w.buf = append(w.buf, fd.Name()...) - w.WriteByte(':') - } else { - // Use message type name for group field name. - w.buf = append(w.buf, fd.Message().Name()...) - } - - if !w.compact { - w.WriteByte(' ') - } -} - -func requiresQuotes(u string) bool { - // When type URL contains any characters except [0-9A-Za-z./\-]*, it must be quoted. - for _, ch := range u { - switch { - case ch == '.' || ch == '/' || ch == '_': - continue - case '0' <= ch && ch <= '9': - continue - case 'A' <= ch && ch <= 'Z': - continue - case 'a' <= ch && ch <= 'z': - continue - default: - return true - } - } - return false -} - -// writeProto3Any writes an expanded google.protobuf.Any message. -// -// It returns (false, nil) if sv value can't be unmarshaled (e.g. because -// required messages are not linked in). -// -// It returns (true, error) when sv was written in expanded format or an error -// was encountered. -func (w *textWriter) writeProto3Any(m protoreflect.Message) (bool, error) { - md := m.Descriptor() - fdURL := md.Fields().ByName("type_url") - fdVal := md.Fields().ByName("value") - - url := m.Get(fdURL).String() - mt, err := protoregistry.GlobalTypes.FindMessageByURL(url) - if err != nil { - return false, nil - } - - b := m.Get(fdVal).Bytes() - m2 := mt.New() - if err := proto.Unmarshal(b, m2.Interface()); err != nil { - return false, nil - } - w.Write([]byte("[")) - if requiresQuotes(url) { - w.writeQuotedString(url) - } else { - w.Write([]byte(url)) - } - if w.compact { - w.Write([]byte("]:<")) - } else { - w.Write([]byte("]: <\n")) - w.indent++ - } - if err := w.writeMessage(m2); err != nil { - return true, err - } - if w.compact { - w.Write([]byte("> ")) - } else { - w.indent-- - w.Write([]byte(">\n")) - } - return true, nil -} - -func (w *textWriter) writeMessage(m protoreflect.Message) error { - md := m.Descriptor() - if w.expandAny && md.FullName() == "google.protobuf.Any" { - if canExpand, err := w.writeProto3Any(m); canExpand { - return err - } - } - - fds := md.Fields() - for i := 0; i < fds.Len(); { - fd := fds.Get(i) - if od := fd.ContainingOneof(); od != nil { - fd = m.WhichOneof(od) - i += od.Fields().Len() - } else { - i++ - } - if fd == nil || !m.Has(fd) { - continue - } - - switch { - case fd.IsList(): - lv := m.Get(fd).List() - for j := 0; j < lv.Len(); j++ { - w.writeName(fd) - v := lv.Get(j) - if err := w.writeSingularValue(v, fd); err != nil { - return err - } - w.WriteByte('\n') - } - case fd.IsMap(): - kfd := fd.MapKey() - vfd := fd.MapValue() - mv := m.Get(fd).Map() - - type entry struct{ key, val protoreflect.Value } - var entries []entry - mv.Range(func(k protoreflect.MapKey, v protoreflect.Value) bool { - entries = append(entries, entry{k.Value(), v}) - return true - }) - sort.Slice(entries, func(i, j int) bool { - switch kfd.Kind() { - case protoreflect.BoolKind: - return !entries[i].key.Bool() && entries[j].key.Bool() - case protoreflect.Int32Kind, protoreflect.Sint32Kind, protoreflect.Sfixed32Kind, protoreflect.Int64Kind, protoreflect.Sint64Kind, protoreflect.Sfixed64Kind: - return entries[i].key.Int() < entries[j].key.Int() - case protoreflect.Uint32Kind, protoreflect.Fixed32Kind, protoreflect.Uint64Kind, protoreflect.Fixed64Kind: - return entries[i].key.Uint() < entries[j].key.Uint() - case protoreflect.StringKind: - return entries[i].key.String() < entries[j].key.String() - default: - panic("invalid kind") - } - }) - for _, entry := range entries { - w.writeName(fd) - w.WriteByte('<') - if !w.compact { - w.WriteByte('\n') - } - w.indent++ - w.writeName(kfd) - if err := w.writeSingularValue(entry.key, kfd); err != nil { - return err - } - w.WriteByte('\n') - w.writeName(vfd) - if err := w.writeSingularValue(entry.val, vfd); err != nil { - return err - } - w.WriteByte('\n') - w.indent-- - w.WriteByte('>') - w.WriteByte('\n') - } - default: - w.writeName(fd) - if err := w.writeSingularValue(m.Get(fd), fd); err != nil { - return err - } - w.WriteByte('\n') - } - } - - if b := m.GetUnknown(); len(b) > 0 { - w.writeUnknownFields(b) - } - return w.writeExtensions(m) -} - -func (w *textWriter) writeSingularValue(v protoreflect.Value, fd protoreflect.FieldDescriptor) error { - switch fd.Kind() { - case protoreflect.FloatKind, protoreflect.DoubleKind: - switch vf := v.Float(); { - case math.IsInf(vf, +1): - w.Write(posInf) - case math.IsInf(vf, -1): - w.Write(negInf) - case math.IsNaN(vf): - w.Write(nan) - default: - fmt.Fprint(w, v.Interface()) - } - case protoreflect.StringKind: - // NOTE: This does not validate UTF-8 for historical reasons. - w.writeQuotedString(string(v.String())) - case protoreflect.BytesKind: - w.writeQuotedString(string(v.Bytes())) - case protoreflect.MessageKind, protoreflect.GroupKind: - var bra, ket byte = '<', '>' - if fd.Kind() == protoreflect.GroupKind { - bra, ket = '{', '}' - } - w.WriteByte(bra) - if !w.compact { - w.WriteByte('\n') - } - w.indent++ - m := v.Message() - if m2, ok := m.Interface().(encoding.TextMarshaler); ok { - b, err := m2.MarshalText() - if err != nil { - return err - } - w.Write(b) - } else { - w.writeMessage(m) - } - w.indent-- - w.WriteByte(ket) - case protoreflect.EnumKind: - if ev := fd.Enum().Values().ByNumber(v.Enum()); ev != nil { - fmt.Fprint(w, ev.Name()) - } else { - fmt.Fprint(w, v.Enum()) - } - default: - fmt.Fprint(w, v.Interface()) - } - return nil -} - -// writeQuotedString writes a quoted string in the protocol buffer text format. -func (w *textWriter) writeQuotedString(s string) { - w.WriteByte('"') - for i := 0; i < len(s); i++ { - switch c := s[i]; c { - case '\n': - w.buf = append(w.buf, `\n`...) - case '\r': - w.buf = append(w.buf, `\r`...) - case '\t': - w.buf = append(w.buf, `\t`...) - case '"': - w.buf = append(w.buf, `\"`...) - case '\\': - w.buf = append(w.buf, `\\`...) - default: - if isPrint := c >= 0x20 && c < 0x7f; isPrint { - w.buf = append(w.buf, c) - } else { - w.buf = append(w.buf, fmt.Sprintf(`\%03o`, c)...) - } - } - } - w.WriteByte('"') -} - -func (w *textWriter) writeUnknownFields(b []byte) { - if !w.compact { - fmt.Fprintf(w, "/* %d unknown bytes */\n", len(b)) - } - - for len(b) > 0 { - num, wtyp, n := protowire.ConsumeTag(b) - if n < 0 { - return - } - b = b[n:] - - if wtyp == protowire.EndGroupType { - w.indent-- - w.Write(endBraceNewline) - continue - } - fmt.Fprint(w, num) - if wtyp != protowire.StartGroupType { - w.WriteByte(':') - } - if !w.compact || wtyp == protowire.StartGroupType { - w.WriteByte(' ') - } - switch wtyp { - case protowire.VarintType: - v, n := protowire.ConsumeVarint(b) - if n < 0 { - return - } - b = b[n:] - fmt.Fprint(w, v) - case protowire.Fixed32Type: - v, n := protowire.ConsumeFixed32(b) - if n < 0 { - return - } - b = b[n:] - fmt.Fprint(w, v) - case protowire.Fixed64Type: - v, n := protowire.ConsumeFixed64(b) - if n < 0 { - return - } - b = b[n:] - fmt.Fprint(w, v) - case protowire.BytesType: - v, n := protowire.ConsumeBytes(b) - if n < 0 { - return - } - b = b[n:] - fmt.Fprintf(w, "%q", v) - case protowire.StartGroupType: - w.WriteByte('{') - w.indent++ - default: - fmt.Fprintf(w, "/* unknown wire type %d */", wtyp) - } - w.WriteByte('\n') - } -} - -// writeExtensions writes all the extensions in m. -func (w *textWriter) writeExtensions(m protoreflect.Message) error { - md := m.Descriptor() - if md.ExtensionRanges().Len() == 0 { - return nil - } - - type ext struct { - desc protoreflect.FieldDescriptor - val protoreflect.Value - } - var exts []ext - m.Range(func(fd protoreflect.FieldDescriptor, v protoreflect.Value) bool { - if fd.IsExtension() { - exts = append(exts, ext{fd, v}) - } - return true - }) - sort.Slice(exts, func(i, j int) bool { - return exts[i].desc.Number() < exts[j].desc.Number() - }) - - for _, ext := range exts { - // For message set, use the name of the message as the extension name. - name := string(ext.desc.FullName()) - if isMessageSet(ext.desc.ContainingMessage()) { - name = strings.TrimSuffix(name, ".message_set_extension") - } - - if !ext.desc.IsList() { - if err := w.writeSingularExtension(name, ext.val, ext.desc); err != nil { - return err - } - } else { - lv := ext.val.List() - for i := 0; i < lv.Len(); i++ { - if err := w.writeSingularExtension(name, lv.Get(i), ext.desc); err != nil { - return err - } - } - } - } - return nil -} - -func (w *textWriter) writeSingularExtension(name string, v protoreflect.Value, fd protoreflect.FieldDescriptor) error { - fmt.Fprintf(w, "[%s]:", name) - if !w.compact { - w.WriteByte(' ') - } - if err := w.writeSingularValue(v, fd); err != nil { - return err - } - w.WriteByte('\n') - return nil -} - -func (w *textWriter) writeIndent() { - if !w.complete { - return - } - for i := 0; i < w.indent*2; i++ { - w.buf = append(w.buf, ' ') - } - w.complete = false -} diff --git a/airflow/vendor/github.com/golang/protobuf/proto/wire.go b/airflow/vendor/github.com/golang/protobuf/proto/wire.go deleted file mode 100644 index 11870cc..0000000 --- a/airflow/vendor/github.com/golang/protobuf/proto/wire.go +++ /dev/null @@ -1,95 +0,0 @@ -// Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one -// or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file -// distributed with this work for additional information -// regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file -// to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the -// "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance -// with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, -// software distributed under the License is distributed on an -// "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY -// KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the -// specific language governing permissions and limitations -// under the License. - -// Copyright 2019 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. -// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style -// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. - -package proto - -import ( - protoV2 "google.golang.org/protobuf/proto" - "google.golang.org/protobuf/runtime/protoiface" -) - -// Size returns the size in bytes of the wire-format encoding of m. -func Size(m Message) int { - if m == nil { - return 0 - } - mi := MessageV2(m) - return protoV2.Size(mi) -} - -// Marshal returns the wire-format encoding of m. -func Marshal(m Message) ([]byte, error) { - b, err := marshalAppend(nil, m, false) - if b == nil { - b = zeroBytes - } - return b, err -} - -var zeroBytes = make([]byte, 0, 0) - -func marshalAppend(buf []byte, m Message, deterministic bool) ([]byte, error) { - if m == nil { - return nil, ErrNil - } - mi := MessageV2(m) - nbuf, err := protoV2.MarshalOptions{ - Deterministic: deterministic, - AllowPartial: true, - }.MarshalAppend(buf, mi) - if err != nil { - return buf, err - } - if len(buf) == len(nbuf) { - if !mi.ProtoReflect().IsValid() { - return buf, ErrNil - } - } - return nbuf, checkRequiredNotSet(mi) -} - -// Unmarshal parses a wire-format message in b and places the decoded results in m. -// -// Unmarshal resets m before starting to unmarshal, so any existing data in m is always -// removed. Use UnmarshalMerge to preserve and append to existing data. -func Unmarshal(b []byte, m Message) error { - m.Reset() - return UnmarshalMerge(b, m) -} - -// UnmarshalMerge parses a wire-format message in b and places the decoded results in m. -func UnmarshalMerge(b []byte, m Message) error { - mi := MessageV2(m) - out, err := protoV2.UnmarshalOptions{ - AllowPartial: true, - Merge: true, - }.UnmarshalState(protoiface.UnmarshalInput{ - Buf: b, - Message: mi.ProtoReflect(), - }) - if err != nil { - return err - } - if out.Flags&protoiface.UnmarshalInitialized > 0 { - return nil - } - return checkRequiredNotSet(mi) -} diff --git a/airflow/vendor/github.com/golang/protobuf/proto/wrappers.go b/airflow/vendor/github.com/golang/protobuf/proto/wrappers.go deleted file mode 100644 index 828f83c..0000000 --- a/airflow/vendor/github.com/golang/protobuf/proto/wrappers.go +++ /dev/null @@ -1,51 +0,0 @@ -// Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one -// or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file -// distributed with this work for additional information -// regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file -// to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the -// "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance -// with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, -// software distributed under the License is distributed on an -// "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY -// KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the -// specific language governing permissions and limitations -// under the License. - -// Copyright 2019 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. -// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style -// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. - -package proto - -// Bool stores v in a new bool value and returns a pointer to it. -func Bool(v bool) *bool { return &v } - -// Int stores v in a new int32 value and returns a pointer to it. -// -// Deprecated: Use Int32 instead. -func Int(v int) *int32 { return Int32(int32(v)) } - -// Int32 stores v in a new int32 value and returns a pointer to it. -func Int32(v int32) *int32 { return &v } - -// Int64 stores v in a new int64 value and returns a pointer to it. -func Int64(v int64) *int64 { return &v } - -// Uint32 stores v in a new uint32 value and returns a pointer to it. -func Uint32(v uint32) *uint32 { return &v } - -// Uint64 stores v in a new uint64 value and returns a pointer to it. -func Uint64(v uint64) *uint64 { return &v } - -// Float32 stores v in a new float32 value and returns a pointer to it. -func Float32(v float32) *float32 { return &v } - -// Float64 stores v in a new float64 value and returns a pointer to it. -func Float64(v float64) *float64 { return &v } - -// String stores v in a new string value and returns a pointer to it. -func String(v string) *string { return &v } diff --git a/airflow/vendor/golang.org/x/net/AUTHORS b/airflow/vendor/golang.org/x/net/AUTHORS deleted file mode 100644 index 15167cd..0000000 --- a/airflow/vendor/golang.org/x/net/AUTHORS +++ /dev/null @@ -1,3 +0,0 @@ -# This source code refers to The Go Authors for copyright purposes. -# The master list of authors is in the main Go distribution, -# visible at http://tip.golang.org/AUTHORS. diff --git a/airflow/vendor/golang.org/x/net/CONTRIBUTORS b/airflow/vendor/golang.org/x/net/CONTRIBUTORS deleted file mode 100644 index 1c4577e..0000000 --- a/airflow/vendor/golang.org/x/net/CONTRIBUTORS +++ /dev/null @@ -1,3 +0,0 @@ -# This source code was written by the Go contributors. -# The master list of contributors is in the main Go distribution, -# visible at http://tip.golang.org/CONTRIBUTORS. diff --git a/airflow/vendor/golang.org/x/net/LICENSE b/airflow/vendor/golang.org/x/net/LICENSE deleted file mode 100644 index 6a66aea..0000000 --- a/airflow/vendor/golang.org/x/net/LICENSE +++ /dev/null @@ -1,27 +0,0 @@ -Copyright (c) 2009 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. - -Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without -modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are -met: - - * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright -notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. - * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above -copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer -in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the -distribution. - * Neither the name of Google Inc. nor the names of its -contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from -this software without specific prior written permission. - -THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS -"AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT -LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR -A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT -OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, -SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT -LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, -DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY -THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT -(INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE -OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. diff --git a/airflow/vendor/golang.org/x/net/PATENTS b/airflow/vendor/golang.org/x/net/PATENTS deleted file mode 100644 index 7330990..0000000 --- a/airflow/vendor/golang.org/x/net/PATENTS +++ /dev/null @@ -1,22 +0,0 @@ -Additional IP Rights Grant (Patents) - -"This implementation" means the copyrightable works distributed by -Google as part of the Go project. - -Google hereby grants to You a perpetual, worldwide, non-exclusive, -no-charge, royalty-free, irrevocable (except as stated in this section) -patent license to make, have made, use, offer to sell, sell, import, -transfer and otherwise run, modify and propagate the contents of this -implementation of Go, where such license applies only to those patent -claims, both currently owned or controlled by Google and acquired in -the future, licensable by Google that are necessarily infringed by this -implementation of Go. This grant does not include claims that would be -infringed only as a consequence of further modification of this -implementation. If you or your agent or exclusive licensee institute or -order or agree to the institution of patent litigation against any -entity (including a cross-claim or counterclaim in a lawsuit) alleging -that this implementation of Go or any code incorporated within this -implementation of Go constitutes direct or contributory patent -infringement, or inducement of patent infringement, then any patent -rights granted to you under this License for this implementation of Go -shall terminate as of the date such litigation is filed. diff --git a/airflow/vendor/golang.org/x/net/context/context.go b/airflow/vendor/golang.org/x/net/context/context.go deleted file mode 100644 index 1b034c5..0000000 --- a/airflow/vendor/golang.org/x/net/context/context.go +++ /dev/null @@ -1,73 +0,0 @@ -// Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one -// or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file -// distributed with this work for additional information -// regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file -// to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the -// "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance -// with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, -// software distributed under the License is distributed on an -// "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY -// KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the -// specific language governing permissions and limitations -// under the License. - -// Copyright 2014 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. -// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style -// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. - -// Package context defines the Context type, which carries deadlines, -// cancelation signals, and other request-scoped values across API boundaries -// and between processes. -// As of Go 1.7 this package is available in the standard library under the -// name context. https://golang.org/pkg/context. -// -// Incoming requests to a server should create a Context, and outgoing calls to -// servers should accept a Context. The chain of function calls between must -// propagate the Context, optionally replacing it with a modified copy created -// using WithDeadline, WithTimeout, WithCancel, or WithValue. -// -// Programs that use Contexts should follow these rules to keep interfaces -// consistent across packages and enable static analysis tools to check context -// propagation: -// -// Do not store Contexts inside a struct type; instead, pass a Context -// explicitly to each function that needs it. The Context should be the first -// parameter, typically named ctx: -// -// func DoSomething(ctx context.Context, arg Arg) error { -// // ... use ctx ... -// } -// -// Do not pass a nil Context, even if a function permits it. Pass context.TODO -// if you are unsure about which Context to use. -// -// Use context Values only for request-scoped data that transits processes and -// APIs, not for passing optional parameters to functions. -// -// The same Context may be passed to functions running in different goroutines; -// Contexts are safe for simultaneous use by multiple goroutines. -// -// See http://blog.golang.org/context for example code for a server that uses -// Contexts. -package context // import "golang.org/x/net/context" - -// Background returns a non-nil, empty Context. It is never canceled, has no -// values, and has no deadline. It is typically used by the main function, -// initialization, and tests, and as the top-level Context for incoming -// requests. -func Background() Context { - return background -} - -// TODO returns a non-nil, empty Context. Code should use context.TODO when -// it's unclear which Context to use or it is not yet available (because the -// surrounding function has not yet been extended to accept a Context -// parameter). TODO is recognized by static analysis tools that determine -// whether Contexts are propagated correctly in a program. -func TODO() Context { - return todo -} diff --git a/airflow/vendor/golang.org/x/net/context/ctxhttp/ctxhttp.go b/airflow/vendor/golang.org/x/net/context/ctxhttp/ctxhttp.go deleted file mode 100644 index af858f8..0000000 --- a/airflow/vendor/golang.org/x/net/context/ctxhttp/ctxhttp.go +++ /dev/null @@ -1,88 +0,0 @@ -// Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one -// or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file -// distributed with this work for additional information -// regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file -// to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the -// "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance -// with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, -// software distributed under the License is distributed on an -// "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY -// KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the -// specific language governing permissions and limitations -// under the License. - -// Copyright 2016 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. -// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style -// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. - -// Package ctxhttp provides helper functions for performing context-aware HTTP requests. -package ctxhttp // import "golang.org/x/net/context/ctxhttp" - -import ( - "context" - "io" - "net/http" - "net/url" - "strings" -) - -// Do sends an HTTP request with the provided http.Client and returns -// an HTTP response. -// -// If the client is nil, http.DefaultClient is used. -// -// The provided ctx must be non-nil. If it is canceled or times out, -// ctx.Err() will be returned. -func Do(ctx context.Context, client *http.Client, req *http.Request) (*http.Response, error) { - if client == nil { - client = http.DefaultClient - } - resp, err := client.Do(req.WithContext(ctx)) - // If we got an error, and the context has been canceled, - // the context's error is probably more useful. - if err != nil { - select { - case <-ctx.Done(): - err = ctx.Err() - default: - } - } - return resp, err -} - -// Get issues a GET request via the Do function. -func Get(ctx context.Context, client *http.Client, url string) (*http.Response, error) { - req, err := http.NewRequest("GET", url, nil) - if err != nil { - return nil, err - } - return Do(ctx, client, req) -} - -// Head issues a HEAD request via the Do function. -func Head(ctx context.Context, client *http.Client, url string) (*http.Response, error) { - req, err := http.NewRequest("HEAD", url, nil) - if err != nil { - return nil, err - } - return Do(ctx, client, req) -} - -// Post issues a POST request via the Do function. -func Post(ctx context.Context, client *http.Client, url string, bodyType string, body io.Reader) (*http.Response, error) { - req, err := http.NewRequest("POST", url, body) - if err != nil { - return nil, err - } - req.Header.Set("Content-Type", bodyType) - return Do(ctx, client, req) -} - -// PostForm issues a POST request via the Do function. -func PostForm(ctx context.Context, client *http.Client, url string, data url.Values) (*http.Response, error) { - return Post(ctx, client, url, "application/x-www-form-urlencoded", strings.NewReader(data.Encode())) -} diff --git a/airflow/vendor/golang.org/x/net/context/go17.go b/airflow/vendor/golang.org/x/net/context/go17.go deleted file mode 100644 index 36f91ac..0000000 --- a/airflow/vendor/golang.org/x/net/context/go17.go +++ /dev/null @@ -1,89 +0,0 @@ -// Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one -// or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file -// distributed with this work for additional information -// regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file -// to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the -// "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance -// with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, -// software distributed under the License is distributed on an -// "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY -// KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the -// specific language governing permissions and limitations -// under the License. - -// Copyright 2016 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. -// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style -// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. - -// +build go1.7 - -package context - -import ( - "context" // standard library's context, as of Go 1.7 - "time" -) - -var ( - todo = context.TODO() - background = context.Background() -) - -// Canceled is the error returned by Context.Err when the context is canceled. -var Canceled = context.Canceled - -// DeadlineExceeded is the error returned by Context.Err when the context's -// deadline passes. -var DeadlineExceeded = context.DeadlineExceeded - -// WithCancel returns a copy of parent with a new Done channel. The returned -// context's Done channel is closed when the returned cancel function is called -// or when the parent context's Done channel is closed, whichever happens first. -// -// Canceling this context releases resources associated with it, so code should -// call cancel as soon as the operations running in this Context complete. -func WithCancel(parent Context) (ctx Context, cancel CancelFunc) { - ctx, f := context.WithCancel(parent) - return ctx, CancelFunc(f) -} - -// WithDeadline returns a copy of the parent context with the deadline adjusted -// to be no later than d. If the parent's deadline is already earlier than d, -// WithDeadline(parent, d) is semantically equivalent to parent. The returned -// context's Done channel is closed when the deadline expires, when the returned -// cancel function is called, or when the parent context's Done channel is -// closed, whichever happens first. -// -// Canceling this context releases resources associated with it, so code should -// call cancel as soon as the operations running in this Context complete. -func WithDeadline(parent Context, deadline time.Time) (Context, CancelFunc) { - ctx, f := context.WithDeadline(parent, deadline) - return ctx, CancelFunc(f) -} - -// WithTimeout returns WithDeadline(parent, time.Now().Add(timeout)). -// -// Canceling this context releases resources associated with it, so code should -// call cancel as soon as the operations running in this Context complete: -// -// func slowOperationWithTimeout(ctx context.Context) (Result, error) { -// ctx, cancel := context.WithTimeout(ctx, 100*time.Millisecond) -// defer cancel() // releases resources if slowOperation completes before timeout elapses -// return slowOperation(ctx) -// } -func WithTimeout(parent Context, timeout time.Duration) (Context, CancelFunc) { - return WithDeadline(parent, time.Now().Add(timeout)) -} - -// WithValue returns a copy of parent in which the value associated with key is -// val. -// -// Use context Values only for request-scoped data that transits processes and -// APIs, not for passing optional parameters to functions. -func WithValue(parent Context, key interface{}, val interface{}) Context { - return context.WithValue(parent, key, val) -} diff --git a/airflow/vendor/golang.org/x/net/context/go19.go b/airflow/vendor/golang.org/x/net/context/go19.go deleted file mode 100644 index 62a3800..0000000 --- a/airflow/vendor/golang.org/x/net/context/go19.go +++ /dev/null @@ -1,37 +0,0 @@ -// Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one -// or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file -// distributed with this work for additional information -// regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file -// to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the -// "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance -// with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, -// software distributed under the License is distributed on an -// "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY -// KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the -// specific language governing permissions and limitations -// under the License. - -// Copyright 2017 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. -// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style -// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. - -// +build go1.9 - -package context - -import "context" // standard library's context, as of Go 1.7 - -// A Context carries a deadline, a cancelation signal, and other values across -// API boundaries. -// -// Context's methods may be called by multiple goroutines simultaneously. -type Context = context.Context - -// A CancelFunc tells an operation to abandon its work. -// A CancelFunc does not wait for the work to stop. -// After the first call, subsequent calls to a CancelFunc do nothing. -type CancelFunc = context.CancelFunc diff --git a/airflow/vendor/golang.org/x/net/context/pre_go17.go b/airflow/vendor/golang.org/x/net/context/pre_go17.go deleted file mode 100644 index 13fc04c..0000000 --- a/airflow/vendor/golang.org/x/net/context/pre_go17.go +++ /dev/null @@ -1,317 +0,0 @@ -// Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one -// or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file -// distributed with this work for additional information -// regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file -// to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the -// "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance -// with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, -// software distributed under the License is distributed on an -// "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY -// KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the -// specific language governing permissions and limitations -// under the License. - -// Copyright 2014 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. -// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style -// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. - -// +build !go1.7 - -package context - -import ( - "errors" - "fmt" - "sync" - "time" -) - -// An emptyCtx is never canceled, has no values, and has no deadline. It is not -// struct{}, since vars of this type must have distinct addresses. -type emptyCtx int - -func (*emptyCtx) Deadline() (deadline time.Time, ok bool) { - return -} - -func (*emptyCtx) Done() <-chan struct{} { - return nil -} - -func (*emptyCtx) Err() error { - return nil -} - -func (*emptyCtx) Value(key interface{}) interface{} { - return nil -} - -func (e *emptyCtx) String() string { - switch e { - case background: - return "context.Background" - case todo: - return "context.TODO" - } - return "unknown empty Context" -} - -var ( - background = new(emptyCtx) - todo = new(emptyCtx) -) - -// Canceled is the error returned by Context.Err when the context is canceled. -var Canceled = errors.New("context canceled") - -// DeadlineExceeded is the error returned by Context.Err when the context's -// deadline passes. -var DeadlineExceeded = errors.New("context deadline exceeded") - -// WithCancel returns a copy of parent with a new Done channel. The returned -// context's Done channel is closed when the returned cancel function is called -// or when the parent context's Done channel is closed, whichever happens first. -// -// Canceling this context releases resources associated with it, so code should -// call cancel as soon as the operations running in this Context complete. -func WithCancel(parent Context) (ctx Context, cancel CancelFunc) { - c := newCancelCtx(parent) - propagateCancel(parent, c) - return c, func() { c.cancel(true, Canceled) } -} - -// newCancelCtx returns an initialized cancelCtx. -func newCancelCtx(parent Context) *cancelCtx { - return &cancelCtx{ - Context: parent, - done: make(chan struct{}), - } -} - -// propagateCancel arranges for child to be canceled when parent is. -func propagateCancel(parent Context, child canceler) { - if parent.Done() == nil { - return // parent is never canceled - } - if p, ok := parentCancelCtx(parent); ok { - p.mu.Lock() - if p.err != nil { - // parent has already been canceled - child.cancel(false, p.err) - } else { - if p.children == nil { - p.children = make(map[canceler]bool) - } - p.children[child] = true - } - p.mu.Unlock() - } else { - go func() { - select { - case <-parent.Done(): - child.cancel(false, parent.Err()) - case <-child.Done(): - } - }() - } -} - -// parentCancelCtx follows a chain of parent references until it finds a -// *cancelCtx. This function understands how each of the concrete types in this -// package represents its parent. -func parentCancelCtx(parent Context) (*cancelCtx, bool) { - for { - switch c := parent.(type) { - case *cancelCtx: - return c, true - case *timerCtx: - return c.cancelCtx, true - case *valueCtx: - parent = c.Context - default: - return nil, false - } - } -} - -// removeChild removes a context from its parent. -func removeChild(parent Context, child canceler) { - p, ok := parentCancelCtx(parent) - if !ok { - return - } - p.mu.Lock() - if p.children != nil { - delete(p.children, child) - } - p.mu.Unlock() -} - -// A canceler is a context type that can be canceled directly. The -// implementations are *cancelCtx and *timerCtx. -type canceler interface { - cancel(removeFromParent bool, err error) - Done() <-chan struct{} -} - -// A cancelCtx can be canceled. When canceled, it also cancels any children -// that implement canceler. -type cancelCtx struct { - Context - - done chan struct{} // closed by the first cancel call. - - mu sync.Mutex - children map[canceler]bool // set to nil by the first cancel call - err error // set to non-nil by the first cancel call -} - -func (c *cancelCtx) Done() <-chan struct{} { - return c.done -} - -func (c *cancelCtx) Err() error { - c.mu.Lock() - defer c.mu.Unlock() - return c.err -} - -func (c *cancelCtx) String() string { - return fmt.Sprintf("%v.WithCancel", c.Context) -} - -// cancel closes c.done, cancels each of c's children, and, if -// removeFromParent is true, removes c from its parent's children. -func (c *cancelCtx) cancel(removeFromParent bool, err error) { - if err == nil { - panic("context: internal error: missing cancel error") - } - c.mu.Lock() - if c.err != nil { - c.mu.Unlock() - return // already canceled - } - c.err = err - close(c.done) - for child := range c.children { - // NOTE: acquiring the child's lock while holding parent's lock. - child.cancel(false, err) - } - c.children = nil - c.mu.Unlock() - - if removeFromParent { - removeChild(c.Context, c) - } -} - -// WithDeadline returns a copy of the parent context with the deadline adjusted -// to be no later than d. If the parent's deadline is already earlier than d, -// WithDeadline(parent, d) is semantically equivalent to parent. The returned -// context's Done channel is closed when the deadline expires, when the returned -// cancel function is called, or when the parent context's Done channel is -// closed, whichever happens first. -// -// Canceling this context releases resources associated with it, so code should -// call cancel as soon as the operations running in this Context complete. -func WithDeadline(parent Context, deadline time.Time) (Context, CancelFunc) { - if cur, ok := parent.Deadline(); ok && cur.Before(deadline) { - // The current deadline is already sooner than the new one. - return WithCancel(parent) - } - c := &timerCtx{ - cancelCtx: newCancelCtx(parent), - deadline: deadline, - } - propagateCancel(parent, c) - d := deadline.Sub(time.Now()) - if d <= 0 { - c.cancel(true, DeadlineExceeded) // deadline has already passed - return c, func() { c.cancel(true, Canceled) } - } - c.mu.Lock() - defer c.mu.Unlock() - if c.err == nil { - c.timer = time.AfterFunc(d, func() { - c.cancel(true, DeadlineExceeded) - }) - } - return c, func() { c.cancel(true, Canceled) } -} - -// A timerCtx carries a timer and a deadline. It embeds a cancelCtx to -// implement Done and Err. It implements cancel by stopping its timer then -// delegating to cancelCtx.cancel. -type timerCtx struct { - *cancelCtx - timer *time.Timer // Under cancelCtx.mu. - - deadline time.Time -} - -func (c *timerCtx) Deadline() (deadline time.Time, ok bool) { - return c.deadline, true -} - -func (c *timerCtx) String() string { - return fmt.Sprintf("%v.WithDeadline(%s [%s])", c.cancelCtx.Context, c.deadline, c.deadline.Sub(time.Now())) -} - -func (c *timerCtx) cancel(removeFromParent bool, err error) { - c.cancelCtx.cancel(false, err) - if removeFromParent { - // Remove this timerCtx from its parent cancelCtx's children. - removeChild(c.cancelCtx.Context, c) - } - c.mu.Lock() - if c.timer != nil { - c.timer.Stop() - c.timer = nil - } - c.mu.Unlock() -} - -// WithTimeout returns WithDeadline(parent, time.Now().Add(timeout)). -// -// Canceling this context releases resources associated with it, so code should -// call cancel as soon as the operations running in this Context complete: -// -// func slowOperationWithTimeout(ctx context.Context) (Result, error) { -// ctx, cancel := context.WithTimeout(ctx, 100*time.Millisecond) -// defer cancel() // releases resources if slowOperation completes before timeout elapses -// return slowOperation(ctx) -// } -func WithTimeout(parent Context, timeout time.Duration) (Context, CancelFunc) { - return WithDeadline(parent, time.Now().Add(timeout)) -} - -// WithValue returns a copy of parent in which the value associated with key is -// val. -// -// Use context Values only for request-scoped data that transits processes and -// APIs, not for passing optional parameters to functions. -func WithValue(parent Context, key interface{}, val interface{}) Context { - return &valueCtx{parent, key, val} -} - -// A valueCtx carries a key-value pair. It implements Value for that key and -// delegates all other calls to the embedded Context. -type valueCtx struct { - Context - key, val interface{} -} - -func (c *valueCtx) String() string { - return fmt.Sprintf("%v.WithValue(%#v, %#v)", c.Context, c.key, c.val) -} - -func (c *valueCtx) Value(key interface{}) interface{} { - if c.key == key { - return c.val - } - return c.Context.Value(key) -} diff --git a/airflow/vendor/golang.org/x/net/context/pre_go19.go b/airflow/vendor/golang.org/x/net/context/pre_go19.go deleted file mode 100644 index 1d12fb1..0000000 --- a/airflow/vendor/golang.org/x/net/context/pre_go19.go +++ /dev/null @@ -1,126 +0,0 @@ -// Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one -// or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file -// distributed with this work for additional information -// regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file -// to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the -// "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance -// with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, -// software distributed under the License is distributed on an -// "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY -// KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the -// specific language governing permissions and limitations -// under the License. - -// Copyright 2014 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. -// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style -// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. - -// +build !go1.9 - -package context - -import "time" - -// A Context carries a deadline, a cancelation signal, and other values across -// API boundaries. -// -// Context's methods may be called by multiple goroutines simultaneously. -type Context interface { - // Deadline returns the time when work done on behalf of this context - // should be canceled. Deadline returns ok==false when no deadline is - // set. Successive calls to Deadline return the same results. - Deadline() (deadline time.Time, ok bool) - - // Done returns a channel that's closed when work done on behalf of this - // context should be canceled. Done may return nil if this context can - // never be canceled. Successive calls to Done return the same value. - // - // WithCancel arranges for Done to be closed when cancel is called; - // WithDeadline arranges for Done to be closed when the deadline - // expires; WithTimeout arranges for Done to be closed when the timeout - // elapses. - // - // Done is provided for use in select statements: - // - // // Stream generates values with DoSomething and sends them to out - // // until DoSomething returns an error or ctx.Done is closed. - // func Stream(ctx context.Context, out chan<- Value) error { - // for { - // v, err := DoSomething(ctx) - // if err != nil { - // return err - // } - // select { - // case <-ctx.Done(): - // return ctx.Err() - // case out <- v: - // } - // } - // } - // - // See http://blog.golang.org/pipelines for more examples of how to use - // a Done channel for cancelation. - Done() <-chan struct{} - - // Err returns a non-nil error value after Done is closed. Err returns - // Canceled if the context was canceled or DeadlineExceeded if the - // context's deadline passed. No other values for Err are defined. - // After Done is closed, successive calls to Err return the same value. - Err() error - - // Value returns the value associated with this context for key, or nil - // if no value is associated with key. Successive calls to Value with - // the same key returns the same result. - // - // Use context values only for request-scoped data that transits - // processes and API boundaries, not for passing optional parameters to - // functions. - // - // A key identifies a specific value in a Context. Functions that wish - // to store values in Context typically allocate a key in a global - // variable then use that key as the argument to context.WithValue and - // Context.Value. A key can be any type that supports equality; - // packages should define keys as an unexported type to avoid - // collisions. - // - // Packages that define a Context key should provide type-safe accessors - // for the values stores using that key: - // - // // Package user defines a User type that's stored in Contexts. - // package user - // - // import "golang.org/x/net/context" - // - // // User is the type of value stored in the Contexts. - // type User struct {...} - // - // // key is an unexported type for keys defined in this package. - // // This prevents collisions with keys defined in other packages. - // type key int - // - // // userKey is the key for user.User values in Contexts. It is - // // unexported; clients use user.NewContext and user.FromContext - // // instead of using this key directly. - // var userKey key = 0 - // - // // NewContext returns a new Context that carries value u. - // func NewContext(ctx context.Context, u *User) context.Context { - // return context.WithValue(ctx, userKey, u) - // } - // - // // FromContext returns the User value stored in ctx, if any. - // func FromContext(ctx context.Context) (*User, bool) { - // u, ok := ctx.Value(userKey).(*User) - // return u, ok - // } - Value(key interface{}) interface{} -} - -// A CancelFunc tells an operation to abandon its work. -// A CancelFunc does not wait for the work to stop. -// After the first call, subsequent calls to a CancelFunc do nothing. -type CancelFunc func() diff --git a/airflow/vendor/golang.org/x/oauth2/.travis.yml b/airflow/vendor/golang.org/x/oauth2/.travis.yml index d7f6bd2..fa139db 100644 --- a/airflow/vendor/golang.org/x/oauth2/.travis.yml +++ b/airflow/vendor/golang.org/x/oauth2/.travis.yml @@ -1,20 +1,3 @@ -# Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one -# or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file -# distributed with this work for additional information -# regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file -# to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the -# "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance -# with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at -# -# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -# -# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, -# software distributed under the License is distributed on an -# "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY -# KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the -# specific language governing permissions and limitations -# under the License. - language: go go: diff --git a/airflow/vendor/golang.org/x/oauth2/AUTHORS b/airflow/vendor/golang.org/x/oauth2/AUTHORS deleted file mode 100644 index 15167cd..0000000 --- a/airflow/vendor/golang.org/x/oauth2/AUTHORS +++ /dev/null @@ -1,3 +0,0 @@ -# This source code refers to The Go Authors for copyright purposes. -# The master list of authors is in the main Go distribution, -# visible at http://tip.golang.org/AUTHORS. diff --git a/airflow/vendor/golang.org/x/oauth2/CONTRIBUTING.md b/airflow/vendor/golang.org/x/oauth2/CONTRIBUTING.md index da1749d..dfbed62 100644 --- a/airflow/vendor/golang.org/x/oauth2/CONTRIBUTING.md +++ b/airflow/vendor/golang.org/x/oauth2/CONTRIBUTING.md @@ -1,22 +1,3 @@ - - # Contributing to Go Go is an open source project. diff --git a/airflow/vendor/golang.org/x/oauth2/CONTRIBUTORS b/airflow/vendor/golang.org/x/oauth2/CONTRIBUTORS deleted file mode 100644 index 1c4577e..0000000 --- a/airflow/vendor/golang.org/x/oauth2/CONTRIBUTORS +++ /dev/null @@ -1,3 +0,0 @@ -# This source code was written by the Go contributors. -# The master list of contributors is in the main Go distribution, -# visible at http://tip.golang.org/CONTRIBUTORS. diff --git a/airflow/vendor/golang.org/x/oauth2/LICENSE b/airflow/vendor/golang.org/x/oauth2/LICENSE index 6a66aea..2a7cf70 100644 --- a/airflow/vendor/golang.org/x/oauth2/LICENSE +++ b/airflow/vendor/golang.org/x/oauth2/LICENSE @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -Copyright (c) 2009 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. +Copyright 2009 The Go Authors. Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are @@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. - * Neither the name of Google Inc. nor the names of its + * Neither the name of Google LLC nor the names of its contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software without specific prior written permission. diff --git a/airflow/vendor/golang.org/x/oauth2/README.md b/airflow/vendor/golang.org/x/oauth2/README.md index 0abed5d..48dbb9d 100644 --- a/airflow/vendor/golang.org/x/oauth2/README.md +++ b/airflow/vendor/golang.org/x/oauth2/README.md @@ -1,22 +1,3 @@ - - # OAuth2 for Go [![Go Reference](https://pkg.go.dev/badge/golang.org/x/oauth2.svg)](https://pkg.go.dev/golang.org/x/oauth2) @@ -24,21 +5,12 @@ oauth2 package contains a client implementation for OAuth 2.0 spec. -## Installation - -~~~~ -go get golang.org/x/oauth2 -~~~~ - -Or you can manually git clone the repository to -`$(go env GOPATH)/src/golang.org/x/oauth2`. - See pkg.go.dev for further documentation and examples. * [pkg.go.dev/golang.org/x/oauth2](https://pkg.go.dev/golang.org/x/oauth2) * [pkg.go.dev/golang.org/x/oauth2/google](https://pkg.go.dev/golang.org/x/oauth2/google) -## Policy for new packages +## Policy for new endpoints We no longer accept new provider-specific packages in this repo if all they do is add a single endpoint variable. If you just want to add a @@ -48,8 +20,16 @@ package. ## Report Issues / Send Patches -This repository uses Gerrit for code changes. To learn how to submit changes to -this repository, see https://golang.org/doc/contribute.html. - The main issue tracker for the oauth2 repository is located at https://github.com/golang/oauth2/issues. + +This repository uses Gerrit for code changes. To learn how to submit changes to +this repository, see https://go.dev/doc/contribute. + +The git repository is https://go.googlesource.com/oauth2. + +Note: + +* Excluding trivial changes, all contributions should be connected to an existing issue. +* API changes must go through the [change proposal process](https://go.dev/s/proposal-process) before they can be accepted. +* The code owners are listed at [dev.golang.org/owners](https://dev.golang.org/owners#:~:text=x/oauth2). diff --git a/airflow/vendor/golang.org/x/oauth2/go.mod b/airflow/vendor/golang.org/x/oauth2/go.mod deleted file mode 100644 index 2b13f0b..0000000 --- a/airflow/vendor/golang.org/x/oauth2/go.mod +++ /dev/null @@ -1,9 +0,0 @@ -module golang.org/x/oauth2 - -go 1.11 - -require ( - cloud.google.com/go v0.65.0 - golang.org/x/net v0.0.0-20200822124328-c89045814202 - google.golang.org/appengine v1.6.6 -) diff --git a/airflow/vendor/golang.org/x/oauth2/go.sum b/airflow/vendor/golang.org/x/oauth2/go.sum deleted file mode 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See the NOTICE file -// distributed with this work for additional information -// regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file -// to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the -// "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance -// with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, -// software distributed under the License is distributed on an -// "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY -// KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the -// specific language governing permissions and limitations -// under the License. - -// Copyright 2018 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. -// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style -// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. - -//go:build appengine -// +build appengine - -package internal - -import "google.golang.org/appengine/urlfetch" - -func init() { - appengineClientHook = urlfetch.Client -} diff --git a/airflow/vendor/golang.org/x/oauth2/internal/doc.go b/airflow/vendor/golang.org/x/oauth2/internal/doc.go index 35493ac..03265e8 100644 --- a/airflow/vendor/golang.org/x/oauth2/internal/doc.go +++ b/airflow/vendor/golang.org/x/oauth2/internal/doc.go @@ -1,20 +1,3 @@ -// Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one -// or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file -// distributed with this work for additional information -// regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file -// to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the -// "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance -// with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, -// software distributed under the License is distributed on an -// "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY -// KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the -// specific language governing permissions and limitations -// under the License. - // Copyright 2017 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style // license that can be found in the LICENSE file. diff --git a/airflow/vendor/golang.org/x/oauth2/internal/oauth2.go b/airflow/vendor/golang.org/x/oauth2/internal/oauth2.go index 6ef2998..14989be 100644 --- a/airflow/vendor/golang.org/x/oauth2/internal/oauth2.go +++ b/airflow/vendor/golang.org/x/oauth2/internal/oauth2.go @@ -1,20 +1,3 @@ -// Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one -// or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file -// distributed with this work for additional information -// regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file -// to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the -// "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance -// with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, -// software distributed under the License is distributed on an -// "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY -// KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the -// specific language governing permissions and limitations -// under the License. - // Copyright 2014 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style // license that can be found in the LICENSE file. @@ -31,7 +14,7 @@ import ( // ParseKey converts the binary contents of a private key file // to an *rsa.PrivateKey. It detects whether the private key is in a -// PEM container or not. If so, it extracts the the private key +// PEM container or not. If so, it extracts the private key // from PEM container before conversion. It only supports PEM // containers with no passphrase. func ParseKey(key []byte) (*rsa.PrivateKey, error) { diff --git a/airflow/vendor/golang.org/x/oauth2/internal/token.go b/airflow/vendor/golang.org/x/oauth2/internal/token.go index 794510f..e83ddee 100644 --- a/airflow/vendor/golang.org/x/oauth2/internal/token.go +++ b/airflow/vendor/golang.org/x/oauth2/internal/token.go @@ -1,20 +1,3 @@ -// Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one -// or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file -// distributed with this work for additional information -// regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file -// to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the -// "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance -// with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, -// software distributed under the License is distributed on an -// "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY -// KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the -// specific language governing permissions and limitations -// under the License. - // Copyright 2014 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style // license that can be found in the LICENSE file. @@ -35,9 +18,8 @@ import ( "strconv" "strings" "sync" + "sync/atomic" "time" - - "golang.org/x/net/context/ctxhttp" ) // Token represents the credentials used to authorize @@ -74,12 +56,18 @@ type Token struct { } // tokenJSON is the struct representing the HTTP response from OAuth2 -// providers returning a token in JSON form. +// providers returning a token or error in JSON form. +// https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc6749#section-5.1 type tokenJSON struct { AccessToken string `json:"access_token"` TokenType string `json:"token_type"` RefreshToken string `json:"refresh_token"` ExpiresIn expirationTime `json:"expires_in"` // at least PayPal returns string, while most return number + // error fields + // https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc6749#section-5.2 + ErrorCode string `json:"error"` + ErrorDescription string `json:"error_description"` + ErrorURI string `json:"error_uri"` } func (e *tokenJSON) expiry() (t time.Time) { @@ -128,41 +116,60 @@ const ( AuthStyleInHeader AuthStyle = 2 ) -// authStyleCache is the set of tokenURLs we've successfully used via +// LazyAuthStyleCache is a backwards compatibility compromise to let Configs +// have a lazily-initialized AuthStyleCache. +// +// The two users of this, oauth2.Config and oauth2/clientcredentials.Config, +// both would ideally just embed an unexported AuthStyleCache but because both +// were historically allowed to be copied by value we can't retroactively add an +// uncopyable Mutex to them. +// +// We could use an atomic.Pointer, but that was added recently enough (in Go +// 1.18) that we'd break Go 1.17 users where the tests as of 2023-08-03 +// still pass. By using an atomic.Value, it supports both Go 1.17 and +// copying by value, even if that's not ideal. +type LazyAuthStyleCache struct { + v atomic.Value // of *AuthStyleCache +} + +func (lc *LazyAuthStyleCache) Get() *AuthStyleCache { + if c, ok := lc.v.Load().(*AuthStyleCache); ok { + return c + } + c := new(AuthStyleCache) + if !lc.v.CompareAndSwap(nil, c) { + c = lc.v.Load().(*AuthStyleCache) + } + return c +} + +// AuthStyleCache is the set of tokenURLs we've successfully used via // RetrieveToken and which style auth we ended up using. // It's called a cache, but it doesn't (yet?) shrink. It's expected that // the set of OAuth2 servers a program contacts over time is fixed and // small. -var authStyleCache struct { - sync.Mutex - m map[string]AuthStyle // keyed by tokenURL -} - -// ResetAuthCache resets the global authentication style cache used -// for AuthStyleUnknown token requests. -func ResetAuthCache() { - authStyleCache.Lock() - defer authStyleCache.Unlock() - authStyleCache.m = nil +type AuthStyleCache struct { + mu sync.Mutex + m map[string]AuthStyle // keyed by tokenURL } // lookupAuthStyle reports which auth style we last used with tokenURL // when calling RetrieveToken and whether we have ever done so. -func lookupAuthStyle(tokenURL string) (style AuthStyle, ok bool) { - authStyleCache.Lock() - defer authStyleCache.Unlock() - style, ok = authStyleCache.m[tokenURL] +func (c *AuthStyleCache) lookupAuthStyle(tokenURL string) (style AuthStyle, ok bool) { + c.mu.Lock() + defer c.mu.Unlock() + style, ok = c.m[tokenURL] return } // setAuthStyle adds an entry to authStyleCache, documented above. -func setAuthStyle(tokenURL string, v AuthStyle) { - authStyleCache.Lock() - defer authStyleCache.Unlock() - if authStyleCache.m == nil { - authStyleCache.m = make(map[string]AuthStyle) +func (c *AuthStyleCache) setAuthStyle(tokenURL string, v AuthStyle) { + c.mu.Lock() + defer c.mu.Unlock() + if c.m == nil { + c.m = make(map[string]AuthStyle) } - authStyleCache.m[tokenURL] = v + c.m[tokenURL] = v } // newTokenRequest returns a new *http.Request to retrieve a new token @@ -202,10 +209,10 @@ func cloneURLValues(v url.Values) url.Values { return v2 } -func RetrieveToken(ctx context.Context, clientID, clientSecret, tokenURL string, v url.Values, authStyle AuthStyle) (*Token, error) { +func RetrieveToken(ctx context.Context, clientID, clientSecret, tokenURL string, v url.Values, authStyle AuthStyle, styleCache *AuthStyleCache) (*Token, error) { needsAuthStyleProbe := authStyle == 0 if needsAuthStyleProbe { - if style, ok := lookupAuthStyle(tokenURL); ok { + if style, ok := styleCache.lookupAuthStyle(tokenURL); ok { authStyle = style needsAuthStyleProbe = false } else { @@ -235,7 +242,7 @@ func RetrieveToken(ctx context.Context, clientID, clientSecret, tokenURL string, token, err = doTokenRoundTrip(ctx, req) } if needsAuthStyleProbe && err == nil { - setAuthStyle(tokenURL, authStyle) + styleCache.setAuthStyle(tokenURL, authStyle) } // Don't overwrite `RefreshToken` with an empty value // if this was a token refreshing request. @@ -246,7 +253,7 @@ func RetrieveToken(ctx context.Context, clientID, clientSecret, tokenURL string, } func doTokenRoundTrip(ctx context.Context, req *http.Request) (*Token, error) { - r, err := ctxhttp.Do(ctx, ContextClient(ctx), req) + r, err := ContextClient(ctx).Do(req.WithContext(ctx)) if err != nil { return nil, err } @@ -255,21 +262,29 @@ func doTokenRoundTrip(ctx context.Context, req *http.Request) (*Token, error) { if err != nil { return nil, fmt.Errorf("oauth2: cannot fetch token: %v", err) } - if code := r.StatusCode; code < 200 || code > 299 { - return nil, &RetrieveError{ - Response: r, - Body: body, - } + + failureStatus := r.StatusCode < 200 || r.StatusCode > 299 + retrieveError := &RetrieveError{ + Response: r, + Body: body, + // attempt to populate error detail below } var token *Token content, _, _ := mime.ParseMediaType(r.Header.Get("Content-Type")) switch content { case "application/x-www-form-urlencoded", "text/plain": + // some endpoints return a query string vals, err := url.ParseQuery(string(body)) if err != nil { - return nil, err + if failureStatus { + return nil, retrieveError + } + return nil, fmt.Errorf("oauth2: cannot parse response: %v", err) } + retrieveError.ErrorCode = vals.Get("error") + retrieveError.ErrorDescription = vals.Get("error_description") + retrieveError.ErrorURI = vals.Get("error_uri") token = &Token{ AccessToken: vals.Get("access_token"), TokenType: vals.Get("token_type"), @@ -284,8 +299,14 @@ func doTokenRoundTrip(ctx context.Context, req *http.Request) (*Token, error) { default: var tj tokenJSON if err = json.Unmarshal(body, &tj); err != nil { - return nil, err + if failureStatus { + return nil, retrieveError + } + return nil, fmt.Errorf("oauth2: cannot parse json: %v", err) } + retrieveError.ErrorCode = tj.ErrorCode + retrieveError.ErrorDescription = tj.ErrorDescription + retrieveError.ErrorURI = tj.ErrorURI token = &Token{ AccessToken: tj.AccessToken, TokenType: tj.TokenType, @@ -295,17 +316,37 @@ func doTokenRoundTrip(ctx context.Context, req *http.Request) (*Token, error) { } json.Unmarshal(body, &token.Raw) // no error checks for optional fields } + // according to spec, servers should respond status 400 in error case + // https://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc6749#section-5.2 + // but some unorthodox servers respond 200 in error case + if failureStatus || retrieveError.ErrorCode != "" { + return nil, retrieveError + } if token.AccessToken == "" { return nil, errors.New("oauth2: server response missing access_token") } return token, nil } +// mirrors oauth2.RetrieveError type RetrieveError struct { - Response *http.Response - Body []byte + Response *http.Response + Body []byte + ErrorCode string + ErrorDescription string + ErrorURI string } func (r *RetrieveError) Error() string { + if r.ErrorCode != "" { + s := fmt.Sprintf("oauth2: %q", r.ErrorCode) + if r.ErrorDescription != "" { + s += fmt.Sprintf(" %q", r.ErrorDescription) + } + if r.ErrorURI != "" { + s += fmt.Sprintf(" %q", r.ErrorURI) + } + return s + } return fmt.Sprintf("oauth2: cannot fetch token: %v\nResponse: %s", r.Response.Status, r.Body) } diff --git a/airflow/vendor/golang.org/x/oauth2/internal/transport.go b/airflow/vendor/golang.org/x/oauth2/internal/transport.go index 9c2de77..b9db01d 100644 --- a/airflow/vendor/golang.org/x/oauth2/internal/transport.go +++ b/airflow/vendor/golang.org/x/oauth2/internal/transport.go @@ -1,20 +1,3 @@ -// Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one -// or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file -// distributed with this work for additional information -// regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file -// to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the -// "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance -// with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, -// software distributed under the License is distributed on an -// "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY -// KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the -// specific language governing permissions and limitations -// under the License. - // Copyright 2014 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style // license that can be found in the LICENSE file. @@ -35,16 +18,11 @@ var HTTPClient ContextKey // because nobody else can create a ContextKey, being unexported. type ContextKey struct{} -var appengineClientHook func(context.Context) *http.Client - func ContextClient(ctx context.Context) *http.Client { if ctx != nil { if hc, ok := ctx.Value(HTTPClient).(*http.Client); ok { return hc } } - if appengineClientHook != nil { - return appengineClientHook(ctx) - } return http.DefaultClient } diff --git a/airflow/vendor/golang.org/x/oauth2/oauth2.go b/airflow/vendor/golang.org/x/oauth2/oauth2.go index 0ecfeb4..09f6a49 100644 --- a/airflow/vendor/golang.org/x/oauth2/oauth2.go +++ b/airflow/vendor/golang.org/x/oauth2/oauth2.go @@ -1,20 +1,3 @@ -// Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one -// or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file -// distributed with this work for additional information -// regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file -// to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the -// "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance -// with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, -// software distributed under the License is distributed on an -// "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY -// KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the -// specific language governing permissions and limitations -// under the License. - // Copyright 2014 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style // license that can be found in the LICENSE file. @@ -33,6 +16,7 @@ import ( "net/url" "strings" "sync" + "time" "golang.org/x/oauth2/internal" ) @@ -74,6 +58,10 @@ type Config struct { // Scope specifies optional requested permissions. Scopes []string + + // authStyleCache caches which auth style to use when Endpoint.AuthStyle is + // the zero value (AuthStyleAutoDetect). + authStyleCache internal.LazyAuthStyleCache } // A TokenSource is anything that can return a token. @@ -87,8 +75,9 @@ type TokenSource interface { // Endpoint represents an OAuth 2.0 provider's authorization and token // endpoint URLs. type Endpoint struct { - AuthURL string - TokenURL string + AuthURL string + DeviceAuthURL string + TokenURL string // AuthStyle optionally specifies how the endpoint wants the // client ID & client secret sent. The zero value means to @@ -155,15 +144,19 @@ func SetAuthURLParam(key, value string) AuthCodeOption { // AuthCodeURL returns a URL to OAuth 2.0 provider's consent page // that asks for permissions for the required scopes explicitly. // -// State is a token to protect the user from CSRF attacks. You must -// always provide a non-empty string and validate that it matches the -// the state query parameter on your redirect callback. -// See http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6749#section-10.12 for more info. +// State is an opaque value used by the client to maintain state between the +// request and callback. The authorization server includes this value when +// redirecting the user agent back to the client. // // Opts may include AccessTypeOnline or AccessTypeOffline, as well // as ApprovalForce. -// It can also be used to pass the PKCE challenge. -// See https://www.oauth.com/oauth2-servers/pkce/ for more info. +// +// To protect against CSRF attacks, opts should include a PKCE challenge +// (S256ChallengeOption). Not all servers support PKCE. An alternative is to +// generate a random state parameter and verify it after exchange. +// See https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc6749#section-10.12 (predating +// PKCE), https://www.oauth.com/oauth2-servers/pkce/ and +// https://www.ietf.org/archive/id/draft-ietf-oauth-v2-1-09.html#name-cross-site-request-forgery (describing both approaches) func (c *Config) AuthCodeURL(state string, opts ...AuthCodeOption) string { var buf bytes.Buffer buf.WriteString(c.Endpoint.AuthURL) @@ -178,7 +171,6 @@ func (c *Config) AuthCodeURL(state string, opts ...AuthCodeOption) string { v.Set("scope", strings.Join(c.Scopes, " ")) } if state != "" { - // TODO(light): Docs say never to omit state; don't allow empty. v.Set("state", state) } for _, opt := range opts { @@ -223,10 +215,11 @@ func (c *Config) PasswordCredentialsToken(ctx context.Context, username, passwor // The provided context optionally controls which HTTP client is used. See the HTTPClient variable. // // The code will be in the *http.Request.FormValue("code"). Before -// calling Exchange, be sure to validate FormValue("state"). +// calling Exchange, be sure to validate FormValue("state") if you are +// using it to protect against CSRF attacks. // -// Opts may include the PKCE verifier code if previously used in AuthCodeURL. -// See https://www.oauth.com/oauth2-servers/pkce/ for more info. +// If using PKCE to protect against CSRF attacks, opts should include a +// VerifierOption. func (c *Config) Exchange(ctx context.Context, code string, opts ...AuthCodeOption) (*Token, error) { v := url.Values{ "grant_type": {"authorization_code"}, @@ -307,6 +300,8 @@ type reuseTokenSource struct { mu sync.Mutex // guards t t *Token + + expiryDelta time.Duration } // Token returns the current token if it's still valid, else will @@ -322,6 +317,7 @@ func (s *reuseTokenSource) Token() (*Token, error) { if err != nil { return nil, err } + t.expiryDelta = s.expiryDelta s.t = t return t, nil } @@ -396,3 +392,30 @@ func ReuseTokenSource(t *Token, src TokenSource) TokenSource { new: src, } } + +// ReuseTokenSourceWithExpiry returns a TokenSource that acts in the same manner as the +// TokenSource returned by ReuseTokenSource, except the expiry buffer is +// configurable. The expiration time of a token is calculated as +// t.Expiry.Add(-earlyExpiry). +func ReuseTokenSourceWithExpiry(t *Token, src TokenSource, earlyExpiry time.Duration) TokenSource { + // Don't wrap a reuseTokenSource in itself. That would work, + // but cause an unnecessary number of mutex operations. + // Just build the equivalent one. + if rt, ok := src.(*reuseTokenSource); ok { + if t == nil { + // Just use it directly, but set the expiryDelta to earlyExpiry, + // so the behavior matches what the user expects. + rt.expiryDelta = earlyExpiry + return rt + } + src = rt.new + } + if t != nil { + t.expiryDelta = earlyExpiry + } + return &reuseTokenSource{ + t: t, + new: src, + expiryDelta: earlyExpiry, + } +} diff --git a/airflow/vendor/golang.org/x/oauth2/token.go b/airflow/vendor/golang.org/x/oauth2/token.go index 6f91e9b..109997d 100644 --- a/airflow/vendor/golang.org/x/oauth2/token.go +++ b/airflow/vendor/golang.org/x/oauth2/token.go @@ -1,20 +1,3 @@ -// Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one -// or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file -// distributed with this work for additional information -// regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file -// to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the -// "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance -// with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, -// software distributed under the License is distributed on an -// "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY -// KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the -// specific language governing permissions and limitations -// under the License. - // Copyright 2014 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style // license that can be found in the LICENSE file. @@ -33,10 +16,10 @@ import ( "golang.org/x/oauth2/internal" ) -// expiryDelta determines how earlier a token should be considered +// defaultExpiryDelta determines how earlier a token should be considered // expired than its actual expiration time. It is used to avoid late // expirations due to client-server time mismatches. -const expiryDelta = 10 * time.Second +const defaultExpiryDelta = 10 * time.Second // Token represents the credentials used to authorize // the requests to access protected resources on the OAuth 2.0 @@ -66,9 +49,21 @@ type Token struct { // mechanisms for that TokenSource will not be used. Expiry time.Time `json:"expiry,omitempty"` + // ExpiresIn is the OAuth2 wire format "expires_in" field, + // which specifies how many seconds later the token expires, + // relative to an unknown time base approximately around "now". + // It is the application's responsibility to populate + // `Expiry` from `ExpiresIn` when required. + ExpiresIn int64 `json:"expires_in,omitempty"` + // raw optionally contains extra metadata from the server // when updating a token. raw interface{} + + // expiryDelta is used to calculate when a token is considered + // expired, by subtracting from Expiry. If zero, defaultExpiryDelta + // is used. + expiryDelta time.Duration } // Type returns t.TokenType if non-empty, else "Bearer". @@ -144,6 +139,11 @@ func (t *Token) expired() bool { if t.Expiry.IsZero() { return false } + + expiryDelta := defaultExpiryDelta + if t.expiryDelta != 0 { + expiryDelta = t.expiryDelta + } return t.Expiry.Round(0).Add(-expiryDelta).Before(timeNow()) } @@ -171,7 +171,7 @@ func tokenFromInternal(t *internal.Token) *Token { // This token is then mapped from *internal.Token into an *oauth2.Token which is returned along // with an error.. func retrieveToken(ctx context.Context, c *Config, v url.Values) (*Token, error) { - tk, err := internal.RetrieveToken(ctx, c.ClientID, c.ClientSecret, c.Endpoint.TokenURL, v, internal.AuthStyle(c.Endpoint.AuthStyle)) + tk, err := internal.RetrieveToken(ctx, c.ClientID, c.ClientSecret, c.Endpoint.TokenURL, v, internal.AuthStyle(c.Endpoint.AuthStyle), c.authStyleCache.Get()) if err != nil { if rErr, ok := err.(*internal.RetrieveError); ok { return nil, (*RetrieveError)(rErr) @@ -182,14 +182,31 @@ func retrieveToken(ctx context.Context, c *Config, v url.Values) (*Token, error) } // RetrieveError is the error returned when the token endpoint returns a -// non-2XX HTTP status code. +// non-2XX HTTP status code or populates RFC 6749's 'error' parameter. +// https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc6749#section-5.2 type RetrieveError struct { Response *http.Response // Body is the body that was consumed by reading Response.Body. // It may be truncated. Body []byte + // ErrorCode is RFC 6749's 'error' parameter. + ErrorCode string + // ErrorDescription is RFC 6749's 'error_description' parameter. + ErrorDescription string + // ErrorURI is RFC 6749's 'error_uri' parameter. + ErrorURI string } func (r *RetrieveError) Error() string { + if r.ErrorCode != "" { + s := fmt.Sprintf("oauth2: %q", r.ErrorCode) + if r.ErrorDescription != "" { + s += fmt.Sprintf(" %q", r.ErrorDescription) + } + if r.ErrorURI != "" { + s += fmt.Sprintf(" %q", r.ErrorURI) + } + return s + } return fmt.Sprintf("oauth2: cannot fetch token: %v\nResponse: %s", r.Response.Status, r.Body) } diff --git a/airflow/vendor/golang.org/x/oauth2/transport.go b/airflow/vendor/golang.org/x/oauth2/transport.go index eb927d6..9065791 100644 --- a/airflow/vendor/golang.org/x/oauth2/transport.go +++ b/airflow/vendor/golang.org/x/oauth2/transport.go @@ -1,20 +1,3 @@ -// Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one -// or more contributor license agreements. 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See the NOTICE file -// distributed with this work for additional information -// regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file -// to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the -// "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance -// with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, -// software distributed under the License is distributed on an -// "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY -// KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the -// specific language governing permissions and limitations -// under the License. - -// Copyright 2011 Google Inc. All rights reserved. -// Use of this source code is governed by the Apache 2.0 -// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. - -// +build !appengine - -package internal - -import ( - "bytes" - "errors" - "fmt" - "io/ioutil" - "log" - "net" - "net/http" - "net/url" - "os" - "runtime" - "strconv" - "strings" - "sync" - "sync/atomic" - "time" - - "github.com/golang/protobuf/proto" - netcontext "golang.org/x/net/context" - - basepb "google.golang.org/appengine/internal/base" - logpb "google.golang.org/appengine/internal/log" - remotepb "google.golang.org/appengine/internal/remote_api" -) - -const ( - apiPath = "/rpc_http" - defaultTicketSuffix = "/default.20150612t184001.0" -) - -var ( - // Incoming headers. - ticketHeader = http.CanonicalHeaderKey("X-AppEngine-API-Ticket") - dapperHeader = http.CanonicalHeaderKey("X-Google-DapperTraceInfo") - traceHeader = http.CanonicalHeaderKey("X-Cloud-Trace-Context") - curNamespaceHeader = http.CanonicalHeaderKey("X-AppEngine-Current-Namespace") - userIPHeader = http.CanonicalHeaderKey("X-AppEngine-User-IP") - remoteAddrHeader = http.CanonicalHeaderKey("X-AppEngine-Remote-Addr") - devRequestIdHeader = http.CanonicalHeaderKey("X-Appengine-Dev-Request-Id") - - // Outgoing headers. - apiEndpointHeader = http.CanonicalHeaderKey("X-Google-RPC-Service-Endpoint") - apiEndpointHeaderValue = []string{"app-engine-apis"} - apiMethodHeader = http.CanonicalHeaderKey("X-Google-RPC-Service-Method") - apiMethodHeaderValue = []string{"/VMRemoteAPI.CallRemoteAPI"} - apiDeadlineHeader = http.CanonicalHeaderKey("X-Google-RPC-Service-Deadline") - apiContentType = http.CanonicalHeaderKey("Content-Type") - apiContentTypeValue = []string{"application/octet-stream"} - logFlushHeader = http.CanonicalHeaderKey("X-AppEngine-Log-Flush-Count") - - apiHTTPClient = &http.Client{ - Transport: &http.Transport{ - Proxy: http.ProxyFromEnvironment, - Dial: limitDial, - MaxIdleConns: 1000, - MaxIdleConnsPerHost: 10000, - IdleConnTimeout: 90 * time.Second, - }, - } - - defaultTicketOnce sync.Once - defaultTicket string - backgroundContextOnce sync.Once - backgroundContext netcontext.Context -) - -func apiURL() *url.URL { - host, port := "appengine.googleapis.internal", "10001" - if h := os.Getenv("API_HOST"); h != "" { - host = h - } - if p := os.Getenv("API_PORT"); p != "" { - port = p - } - return &url.URL{ - Scheme: "http", - Host: host + ":" + port, - Path: apiPath, - } -} - -func handleHTTP(w http.ResponseWriter, r *http.Request) { - c := &context{ - req: r, - outHeader: w.Header(), - apiURL: apiURL(), - } - r = r.WithContext(withContext(r.Context(), c)) - c.req = r - - stopFlushing := make(chan int) - - // Patch up RemoteAddr so it looks reasonable. - if addr := r.Header.Get(userIPHeader); addr != "" { - r.RemoteAddr = addr - } else if addr = r.Header.Get(remoteAddrHeader); addr != "" { - r.RemoteAddr = addr - } else { - // Should not normally reach here, but pick a sensible default anyway. - r.RemoteAddr = "127.0.0.1" - } - // The address in the headers will most likely be of these forms: - // 123.123.123.123 - // 2001:db8::1 - // net/http.Request.RemoteAddr is specified to be in "IP:port" form. - if _, _, err := net.SplitHostPort(r.RemoteAddr); err != nil { - // Assume the remote address is only a host; add a default port. - r.RemoteAddr = net.JoinHostPort(r.RemoteAddr, "80") - } - - // Start goroutine responsible for flushing app logs. - // This is done after adding c to ctx.m (and stopped before removing it) - // because flushing logs requires making an API call. - go c.logFlusher(stopFlushing) - - executeRequestSafely(c, r) - c.outHeader = nil // make sure header changes aren't respected any more - - stopFlushing <- 1 // any logging beyond this point will be dropped - - // Flush any pending logs asynchronously. - c.pendingLogs.Lock() - flushes := c.pendingLogs.flushes - if len(c.pendingLogs.lines) > 0 { - flushes++ - } - c.pendingLogs.Unlock() - flushed := make(chan struct{}) - go func() { - defer close(flushed) - // Force a log flush, because with very short requests we - // may not ever flush logs. - c.flushLog(true) - }() - w.Header().Set(logFlushHeader, strconv.Itoa(flushes)) - - // Avoid nil Write call if c.Write is never called. - if c.outCode != 0 { - w.WriteHeader(c.outCode) - } - if c.outBody != nil { - w.Write(c.outBody) - } - // Wait for the last flush to complete before returning, - // otherwise the security ticket will not be valid. - <-flushed -} - -func executeRequestSafely(c *context, r *http.Request) { - defer func() { - if x := recover(); x != nil { - logf(c, 4, "%s", renderPanic(x)) // 4 == critical - c.outCode = 500 - } - }() - - http.DefaultServeMux.ServeHTTP(c, r) -} - -func renderPanic(x interface{}) string { - buf := make([]byte, 16<<10) // 16 KB should be plenty - buf = buf[:runtime.Stack(buf, false)] - - // Remove the first few stack frames: - // this func - // the recover closure in the caller - // That will root the stack trace at the site of the panic. - const ( - skipStart = "internal.renderPanic" - skipFrames = 2 - ) - start := bytes.Index(buf, []byte(skipStart)) - p := start - for i := 0; i < skipFrames*2 && p+1 < len(buf); i++ { - p = bytes.IndexByte(buf[p+1:], '\n') + p + 1 - if p < 0 { - break - } - } - if p >= 0 { - // buf[start:p+1] is the block to remove. - // Copy buf[p+1:] over buf[start:] and shrink buf. - copy(buf[start:], buf[p+1:]) - buf = buf[:len(buf)-(p+1-start)] - } - - // Add panic heading. - head := fmt.Sprintf("panic: %v\n\n", x) - if len(head) > len(buf) { - // Extremely unlikely to happen. - return head - } - copy(buf[len(head):], buf) - copy(buf, head) - - return string(buf) -} - -// context represents the context of an in-flight HTTP request. -// It implements the appengine.Context and http.ResponseWriter interfaces. -type context struct { - req *http.Request - - outCode int - outHeader http.Header - outBody []byte - - pendingLogs struct { - sync.Mutex - lines []*logpb.UserAppLogLine - flushes int - } - - apiURL *url.URL -} - -var contextKey = "holds a *context" - -// jointContext joins two contexts in a superficial way. -// It takes values and timeouts from a base context, and only values from another context. -type jointContext struct { - base netcontext.Context - valuesOnly netcontext.Context -} - -func (c jointContext) Deadline() (time.Time, bool) { - return c.base.Deadline() -} - -func (c jointContext) Done() <-chan struct{} { - return c.base.Done() -} - -func (c jointContext) Err() error { - return c.base.Err() -} - -func (c jointContext) Value(key interface{}) interface{} { - if val := c.base.Value(key); val != nil { - return val - } - return c.valuesOnly.Value(key) -} - -// fromContext returns the App Engine context or nil if ctx is not -// derived from an App Engine context. -func fromContext(ctx netcontext.Context) *context { - c, _ := ctx.Value(&contextKey).(*context) - return c -} - -func withContext(parent netcontext.Context, c *context) netcontext.Context { - ctx := netcontext.WithValue(parent, &contextKey, c) - if ns := c.req.Header.Get(curNamespaceHeader); ns != "" { - ctx = withNamespace(ctx, ns) - } - return ctx -} - -func toContext(c *context) netcontext.Context { - return withContext(netcontext.Background(), c) -} - -func IncomingHeaders(ctx netcontext.Context) http.Header { - if c := fromContext(ctx); c != nil { - return c.req.Header - } - return nil -} - -func ReqContext(req *http.Request) netcontext.Context { - return req.Context() -} - -func WithContext(parent netcontext.Context, req *http.Request) netcontext.Context { - return jointContext{ - base: parent, - valuesOnly: req.Context(), - } -} - -// DefaultTicket returns a ticket used for background context or dev_appserver. -func DefaultTicket() string { - defaultTicketOnce.Do(func() { - if IsDevAppServer() { - defaultTicket = "testapp" + defaultTicketSuffix - return - } - appID := partitionlessAppID() - escAppID := strings.Replace(strings.Replace(appID, ":", "_", -1), ".", "_", -1) - majVersion := VersionID(nil) - if i := strings.Index(majVersion, "."); i > 0 { - majVersion = majVersion[:i] - } - defaultTicket = fmt.Sprintf("%s/%s.%s.%s", escAppID, ModuleName(nil), majVersion, InstanceID()) - }) - return defaultTicket -} - -func BackgroundContext() netcontext.Context { - backgroundContextOnce.Do(func() { - // Compute background security ticket. - ticket := DefaultTicket() - - c := &context{ - req: &http.Request{ - Header: http.Header{ - ticketHeader: []string{ticket}, - }, - }, - apiURL: apiURL(), - } - backgroundContext = toContext(c) - - // TODO(dsymonds): Wire up the shutdown handler to do a final flush. - go c.logFlusher(make(chan int)) - }) - - return backgroundContext -} - -// RegisterTestRequest registers the HTTP request req for testing, such that -// any API calls are sent to the provided URL. It returns a closure to delete -// the registration. -// It should only be used by aetest package. -func RegisterTestRequest(req *http.Request, apiURL *url.URL, decorate func(netcontext.Context) netcontext.Context) (*http.Request, func()) { - c := &context{ - req: req, - apiURL: apiURL, - } - ctx := withContext(decorate(req.Context()), c) - req = req.WithContext(ctx) - c.req = req - return req, func() {} -} - -var errTimeout = &CallError{ - Detail: "Deadline exceeded", - Code: int32(remotepb.RpcError_CANCELLED), - Timeout: true, -} - -func (c *context) Header() http.Header { return c.outHeader } - -// Copied from $GOROOT/src/pkg/net/http/transfer.go. Some response status -// codes do not permit a response body (nor response entity headers such as -// Content-Length, Content-Type, etc). -func bodyAllowedForStatus(status int) bool { - switch { - case status >= 100 && status <= 199: - return false - case status == 204: - return false - case status == 304: - return false - } - return true -} - -func (c *context) Write(b []byte) (int, error) { - if c.outCode == 0 { - c.WriteHeader(http.StatusOK) - } - if len(b) > 0 && !bodyAllowedForStatus(c.outCode) { - return 0, http.ErrBodyNotAllowed - } - c.outBody = append(c.outBody, b...) - return len(b), nil -} - -func (c *context) WriteHeader(code int) { - if c.outCode != 0 { - logf(c, 3, "WriteHeader called multiple times on request.") // error level - return - } - c.outCode = code -} - -func (c *context) post(body []byte, timeout time.Duration) (b []byte, err error) { - hreq := &http.Request{ - Method: "POST", - URL: c.apiURL, - Header: http.Header{ - apiEndpointHeader: apiEndpointHeaderValue, - apiMethodHeader: apiMethodHeaderValue, - apiContentType: apiContentTypeValue, - apiDeadlineHeader: []string{strconv.FormatFloat(timeout.Seconds(), 'f', -1, 64)}, - }, - Body: ioutil.NopCloser(bytes.NewReader(body)), - ContentLength: int64(len(body)), - Host: c.apiURL.Host, - } - if info := c.req.Header.Get(dapperHeader); info != "" { - hreq.Header.Set(dapperHeader, info) - } - if info := c.req.Header.Get(traceHeader); info != "" { - hreq.Header.Set(traceHeader, info) - } - - tr := apiHTTPClient.Transport.(*http.Transport) - - var timedOut int32 // atomic; set to 1 if timed out - t := time.AfterFunc(timeout, func() { - atomic.StoreInt32(&timedOut, 1) - tr.CancelRequest(hreq) - }) - defer t.Stop() - defer func() { - // Check if timeout was exceeded. - if atomic.LoadInt32(&timedOut) != 0 { - err = errTimeout - } - }() - - hresp, err := apiHTTPClient.Do(hreq) - if err != nil { - return nil, &CallError{ - Detail: fmt.Sprintf("service bridge HTTP failed: %v", err), - Code: int32(remotepb.RpcError_UNKNOWN), - } - } - defer hresp.Body.Close() - hrespBody, err := ioutil.ReadAll(hresp.Body) - if hresp.StatusCode != 200 { - return nil, &CallError{ - Detail: fmt.Sprintf("service bridge returned HTTP %d (%q)", hresp.StatusCode, hrespBody), - Code: int32(remotepb.RpcError_UNKNOWN), - } - } - if err != nil { - return nil, &CallError{ - Detail: fmt.Sprintf("service bridge response bad: %v", err), - Code: int32(remotepb.RpcError_UNKNOWN), - } - } - return hrespBody, nil -} - -func Call(ctx netcontext.Context, service, method string, in, out proto.Message) error { - if ns := NamespaceFromContext(ctx); ns != "" { - if fn, ok := NamespaceMods[service]; ok { - fn(in, ns) - } - } - - if f, ctx, ok := callOverrideFromContext(ctx); ok { - return f(ctx, service, method, in, out) - } - - // Handle already-done contexts quickly. - select { - case <-ctx.Done(): - return ctx.Err() - default: - } - - c := fromContext(ctx) - if c == nil { - // Give a good error message rather than a panic lower down. - return errNotAppEngineContext - } - - // Apply transaction modifications if we're in a transaction. - if t := transactionFromContext(ctx); t != nil { - if t.finished { - return errors.New("transaction context has expired") - } - applyTransaction(in, &t.transaction) - } - - // Default RPC timeout is 60s. - timeout := 60 * time.Second - if deadline, ok := ctx.Deadline(); ok { - timeout = deadline.Sub(time.Now()) - } - - data, err := proto.Marshal(in) - if err != nil { - return err - } - - ticket := c.req.Header.Get(ticketHeader) - // Use a test ticket under test environment. - if ticket == "" { - if appid := ctx.Value(&appIDOverrideKey); 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See the NOTICE file -// distributed with this work for additional information -// regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file -// to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the -// "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance -// with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, -// software distributed under the License is distributed on an -// "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY -// KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the -// specific language governing permissions and limitations -// under the License. - -// Copyright 2015 Google Inc. All rights reserved. -// Use of this source code is governed by the Apache 2.0 -// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. - -// +build appengine - -package internal - -import ( - "errors" - "fmt" - "net/http" - "time" - - "appengine" - "appengine_internal" - basepb "appengine_internal/base" - - "github.com/golang/protobuf/proto" - netcontext "golang.org/x/net/context" -) - -var contextKey = "holds an appengine.Context" - -// fromContext returns the App Engine context or nil if ctx is not -// derived from an App Engine context. -func fromContext(ctx netcontext.Context) appengine.Context { - c, _ := ctx.Value(&contextKey).(appengine.Context) - return c -} - -// This is only for classic App Engine adapters. -func ClassicContextFromContext(ctx netcontext.Context) (appengine.Context, error) { - c := fromContext(ctx) - if c == nil { - return nil, errNotAppEngineContext - } - return c, nil -} - -func withContext(parent netcontext.Context, c appengine.Context) netcontext.Context { - ctx := netcontext.WithValue(parent, &contextKey, c) - - s := &basepb.StringProto{} - c.Call("__go__", "GetNamespace", &basepb.VoidProto{}, s, nil) - if ns := s.GetValue(); ns != "" { - ctx = NamespacedContext(ctx, ns) - } - - return ctx -} - -func IncomingHeaders(ctx netcontext.Context) http.Header { - if c := fromContext(ctx); c != nil { - if req, ok := c.Request().(*http.Request); ok { - return req.Header - } - } - return nil -} - -func ReqContext(req *http.Request) netcontext.Context { - return WithContext(netcontext.Background(), req) -} - -func WithContext(parent netcontext.Context, req *http.Request) netcontext.Context { - c := appengine.NewContext(req) - return withContext(parent, c) -} - -type testingContext struct { - appengine.Context - - req *http.Request -} - -func (t *testingContext) FullyQualifiedAppID() string { return "dev~testcontext" } -func (t *testingContext) Call(service, method string, _, _ appengine_internal.ProtoMessage, _ *appengine_internal.CallOptions) error { - if service == "__go__" && method == "GetNamespace" { - return nil - } - return fmt.Errorf("testingContext: unsupported Call") -} -func (t *testingContext) Request() interface{} { return t.req } - -func ContextForTesting(req *http.Request) netcontext.Context { - return withContext(netcontext.Background(), &testingContext{req: req}) -} - -func Call(ctx netcontext.Context, service, method string, in, out proto.Message) error { - if ns := NamespaceFromContext(ctx); ns != "" { - if fn, ok := NamespaceMods[service]; ok { - fn(in, ns) - } - } - - if f, ctx, ok := callOverrideFromContext(ctx); ok { - return f(ctx, service, method, in, out) - } - - // Handle already-done contexts quickly. - select { - case <-ctx.Done(): - return ctx.Err() - default: - } - - c := fromContext(ctx) - if c == nil { - // Give a good error message rather than a panic lower down. - return errNotAppEngineContext - } - - // Apply transaction modifications if we're in a transaction. - if t := transactionFromContext(ctx); t != nil { - if t.finished { - return errors.New("transaction context has expired") - } - applyTransaction(in, &t.transaction) - } - - var opts *appengine_internal.CallOptions - if d, ok := ctx.Deadline(); ok { - opts = &appengine_internal.CallOptions{ - Timeout: d.Sub(time.Now()), - } - } - - err := c.Call(service, method, in, out, opts) - switch v := err.(type) { - case *appengine_internal.APIError: - return &APIError{ - Service: v.Service, - Detail: v.Detail, - Code: v.Code, - } - case *appengine_internal.CallError: - return &CallError{ - Detail: v.Detail, - Code: v.Code, - Timeout: v.Timeout, - } - } - return err -} - -func handleHTTP(w http.ResponseWriter, r *http.Request) { - panic("handleHTTP called; this should be impossible") -} - -func logf(c appengine.Context, level int64, format string, args ...interface{}) { - var fn func(format string, args ...interface{}) - switch level { - case 0: - fn = c.Debugf - case 1: - fn = c.Infof - case 2: - fn = c.Warningf - case 3: - fn = c.Errorf - case 4: - fn = c.Criticalf - default: - // This shouldn't happen. - fn = c.Criticalf - } - fn(format, args...) -} diff --git a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/appengine/internal/api_common.go b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/appengine/internal/api_common.go deleted file mode 100644 index a19ad6c..0000000 --- a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/appengine/internal/api_common.go +++ /dev/null @@ -1,140 +0,0 @@ -// Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one -// or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file -// distributed with this work for additional information -// regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file -// to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the -// "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance -// with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, -// software distributed under the License is distributed on an -// "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY -// KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the -// specific language governing permissions and limitations -// under the License. - -// Copyright 2015 Google Inc. All rights reserved. -// Use of this source code is governed by the Apache 2.0 -// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. - -package internal - -import ( - "errors" - "os" - - "github.com/golang/protobuf/proto" - netcontext "golang.org/x/net/context" -) - -var errNotAppEngineContext = errors.New("not an App Engine context") - -type CallOverrideFunc func(ctx netcontext.Context, service, method string, in, out proto.Message) error - -var callOverrideKey = "holds []CallOverrideFunc" - -func WithCallOverride(ctx netcontext.Context, f CallOverrideFunc) netcontext.Context { - // We avoid appending to any existing call override - // so we don't risk overwriting a popped stack below. - var cofs []CallOverrideFunc - if uf, ok := ctx.Value(&callOverrideKey).([]CallOverrideFunc); ok { - cofs = append(cofs, uf...) - } - cofs = append(cofs, f) - return netcontext.WithValue(ctx, &callOverrideKey, cofs) -} - -func callOverrideFromContext(ctx netcontext.Context) (CallOverrideFunc, netcontext.Context, bool) { - cofs, _ := ctx.Value(&callOverrideKey).([]CallOverrideFunc) - if len(cofs) == 0 { - return nil, nil, false - } - // We found a list of overrides; grab the last, and reconstitute a - // context that will hide it. - f := cofs[len(cofs)-1] - ctx = netcontext.WithValue(ctx, &callOverrideKey, cofs[:len(cofs)-1]) - return f, ctx, true -} - -type logOverrideFunc func(level int64, format string, args ...interface{}) - -var logOverrideKey = "holds a logOverrideFunc" - -func WithLogOverride(ctx netcontext.Context, f logOverrideFunc) netcontext.Context { - return netcontext.WithValue(ctx, &logOverrideKey, f) -} - -var appIDOverrideKey = "holds a string, being the full app ID" - -func WithAppIDOverride(ctx netcontext.Context, appID string) netcontext.Context { - return netcontext.WithValue(ctx, &appIDOverrideKey, appID) -} - -var namespaceKey = "holds the namespace string" - -func withNamespace(ctx netcontext.Context, ns string) netcontext.Context { - return netcontext.WithValue(ctx, &namespaceKey, ns) -} - -func NamespaceFromContext(ctx netcontext.Context) string { - // If there's no namespace, return the empty string. - ns, _ := ctx.Value(&namespaceKey).(string) - return ns -} - -// FullyQualifiedAppID returns the fully-qualified application ID. -// This may contain a partition prefix (e.g. "s~" for High Replication apps), -// or a domain prefix (e.g. "example.com:"). -func FullyQualifiedAppID(ctx netcontext.Context) string { - if id, ok := ctx.Value(&appIDOverrideKey).(string); ok { - return id - } - return fullyQualifiedAppID(ctx) -} - -func Logf(ctx netcontext.Context, level int64, format string, args ...interface{}) { - if f, ok := ctx.Value(&logOverrideKey).(logOverrideFunc); ok { - f(level, format, args...) - return - } - c := fromContext(ctx) - if c == nil { - panic(errNotAppEngineContext) - } - logf(c, level, format, args...) -} - -// NamespacedContext wraps a Context to support namespaces. -func NamespacedContext(ctx netcontext.Context, namespace string) netcontext.Context { - return withNamespace(ctx, namespace) -} - -// SetTestEnv sets the env variables for testing background ticket in Flex. -func SetTestEnv() func() { - var environ = []struct { - key, value string - }{ - {"GAE_LONG_APP_ID", "my-app-id"}, - {"GAE_MINOR_VERSION", "067924799508853122"}, - {"GAE_MODULE_INSTANCE", "0"}, - {"GAE_MODULE_NAME", "default"}, - {"GAE_MODULE_VERSION", "20150612t184001"}, - } - - for _, v := range environ { - old := os.Getenv(v.key) - os.Setenv(v.key, v.value) - v.value = old - } - return func() { // Restore old environment after the test completes. - for _, v := range environ { - if v.value == "" { - os.Unsetenv(v.key) - continue - } - os.Setenv(v.key, v.value) - } - } -} diff --git a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/appengine/internal/app_id.go b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/appengine/internal/app_id.go deleted file mode 100644 index 878472a..0000000 --- a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/appengine/internal/app_id.go +++ /dev/null @@ -1,45 +0,0 @@ -// Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one -// or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file -// distributed with this work for additional information -// regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file -// to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the -// "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance -// with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, -// software distributed under the License is distributed on an -// "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY -// KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the -// specific language governing permissions and limitations -// under the License. - -// Copyright 2011 Google Inc. 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required double x = 6; - required double y = 7; - } - - optional group UserValue = 8 { - required string email = 9; - required string auth_domain = 10; - optional string nickname = 11; - optional string federated_identity = 21; - optional string federated_provider = 22; - } - - optional group ReferenceValue = 12 { - required string app = 13; - optional string name_space = 20; - repeated group PathElement = 14 { - required string type = 15; - optional int64 id = 16; - optional string name = 17; - } - } -} - -message Property { - enum Meaning { - NO_MEANING = 0; - BLOB = 14; - TEXT = 15; - BYTESTRING = 16; - - ATOM_CATEGORY = 1; - ATOM_LINK = 2; - ATOM_TITLE = 3; - ATOM_CONTENT = 4; - ATOM_SUMMARY = 5; - ATOM_AUTHOR = 6; - - GD_WHEN = 7; - GD_EMAIL = 8; - GEORSS_POINT = 9; - GD_IM = 10; - - GD_PHONENUMBER = 11; - GD_POSTALADDRESS = 12; - - GD_RATING = 13; - - BLOBKEY = 17; - ENTITY_PROTO = 19; - - INDEX_VALUE = 18; - }; - - optional Meaning meaning = 1 [default = NO_MEANING]; - optional string meaning_uri = 2; - - required string name = 3; - - required PropertyValue value = 5; - - required bool multiple = 4; - - optional bool searchable = 6 [default=false]; - - enum FtsTokenizationOption { - HTML = 1; - ATOM = 2; - } - - optional FtsTokenizationOption fts_tokenization_option = 8; - - optional string locale = 9 [default = "en"]; -} - -message Path { - repeated group Element = 1 { - required string type = 2; - optional int64 id = 3; - optional string name = 4; - } -} - -message Reference { - required string app = 13; - optional string name_space = 20; - required Path path = 14; -} - -message User { - required string email = 1; - required string auth_domain = 2; - optional string nickname = 3; - optional string federated_identity = 6; - optional string federated_provider = 7; -} - -message EntityProto { - required Reference key = 13; - required Path entity_group = 16; - optional User owner = 17; - - enum Kind { - GD_CONTACT = 1; - GD_EVENT = 2; - GD_MESSAGE = 3; - } - optional Kind kind = 4; - optional string kind_uri = 5; - - repeated Property property = 14; - repeated Property raw_property = 15; - - optional int32 rank = 18; -} - -message CompositeProperty { - required int64 index_id = 1; - repeated string value = 2; -} - -message Index { - required string entity_type = 1; - required bool ancestor = 5; - repeated group Property = 2 { - required string name = 3; - enum Direction { - ASCENDING = 1; - DESCENDING = 2; - } - optional Direction direction = 4 [default = ASCENDING]; - } -} - -message CompositeIndex { - required string app_id = 1; - required int64 id = 2; - required Index definition = 3; - - enum State { - WRITE_ONLY = 1; - READ_WRITE = 2; - DELETED = 3; - ERROR = 4; - } - required State state = 4; - - optional bool only_use_if_required = 6 [default = false]; -} - -message IndexPostfix { - message IndexValue { - required string property_name = 1; - required PropertyValue value = 2; - } - - repeated IndexValue index_value = 1; - - optional Reference key = 2; - - optional bool before = 3 [default=true]; -} - -message IndexPosition { - optional string key = 1; - - optional bool before = 2 [default=true]; -} - -message Snapshot { - enum Status { - INACTIVE = 0; - ACTIVE = 1; - } - - required int64 ts = 1; -} - -message InternalHeader { - optional string qos = 1; -} - -message Transaction { - optional InternalHeader header = 4; - required fixed64 handle = 1; - required string app = 2; - optional bool mark_changes = 3 [default = false]; -} - -message Query { - optional InternalHeader header = 39; - - required string app = 1; - optional string name_space = 29; - - optional string kind = 3; - optional Reference ancestor = 17; - - repeated group Filter = 4 { - enum Operator { - LESS_THAN = 1; - LESS_THAN_OR_EQUAL = 2; - GREATER_THAN = 3; - GREATER_THAN_OR_EQUAL = 4; - EQUAL = 5; - IN = 6; - EXISTS = 7; - } - - required Operator op = 6; - repeated Property property = 14; - } - - optional string search_query = 8; - - repeated group Order = 9 { - enum Direction { - ASCENDING = 1; - DESCENDING = 2; - } - - required string property = 10; - optional Direction direction = 11 [default = ASCENDING]; - } - - enum Hint { - ORDER_FIRST = 1; - ANCESTOR_FIRST = 2; - FILTER_FIRST = 3; - } - optional Hint hint = 18; - - optional int32 count = 23; - - optional int32 offset = 12 [default = 0]; - - optional int32 limit = 16; - - optional CompiledCursor compiled_cursor = 30; - optional CompiledCursor end_compiled_cursor = 31; - - repeated CompositeIndex composite_index = 19; - - optional bool require_perfect_plan = 20 [default = false]; - - optional bool keys_only = 21 [default = false]; - - optional Transaction transaction = 22; - - optional bool compile = 25 [default = false]; - - optional int64 failover_ms = 26; - - optional bool strong = 32; - - repeated string property_name = 33; - - repeated string group_by_property_name = 34; - - optional bool distinct = 24; - - optional int64 min_safe_time_seconds = 35; - - repeated string safe_replica_name = 36; - - optional bool persist_offset = 37 [default=false]; -} - -message CompiledQuery { - required group PrimaryScan = 1 { - optional string index_name = 2; - - optional string start_key = 3; - optional bool start_inclusive = 4; - optional string end_key = 5; - optional bool end_inclusive = 6; - - repeated string start_postfix_value = 22; - repeated string end_postfix_value = 23; - - optional int64 end_unapplied_log_timestamp_us = 19; - } - - repeated group MergeJoinScan = 7 { - required string index_name = 8; - - repeated string prefix_value = 9; - - optional bool value_prefix = 20 [default=false]; - } - - optional Index index_def = 21; - - optional int32 offset = 10 [default = 0]; - - optional int32 limit = 11; - - required bool keys_only = 12; - - repeated string property_name = 24; - - optional int32 distinct_infix_size = 25; - - optional group EntityFilter = 13 { - optional bool distinct = 14 [default=false]; - - optional string kind = 17; - optional Reference ancestor = 18; - } -} - -message CompiledCursor { - optional group Position = 2 { - optional string start_key = 27; - - repeated group IndexValue = 29 { - optional string property = 30; - required PropertyValue value = 31; - } - - optional Reference key = 32; - - optional bool start_inclusive = 28 [default=true]; - } -} - -message Cursor { - required fixed64 cursor = 1; - - optional string app = 2; -} - -message Error { - enum ErrorCode { - BAD_REQUEST = 1; - CONCURRENT_TRANSACTION = 2; - INTERNAL_ERROR = 3; - NEED_INDEX = 4; - TIMEOUT = 5; - PERMISSION_DENIED = 6; - BIGTABLE_ERROR = 7; - COMMITTED_BUT_STILL_APPLYING = 8; - CAPABILITY_DISABLED = 9; - TRY_ALTERNATE_BACKEND = 10; - SAFE_TIME_TOO_OLD = 11; - } -} - -message Cost { - optional int32 index_writes = 1; - optional int32 index_write_bytes = 2; - optional int32 entity_writes = 3; - optional int32 entity_write_bytes = 4; - optional group CommitCost = 5 { - optional int32 requested_entity_puts = 6; - optional int32 requested_entity_deletes = 7; - }; - optional int32 approximate_storage_delta = 8; - optional int32 id_sequence_updates = 9; -} - -message GetRequest { - optional InternalHeader header = 6; - - repeated Reference key = 1; - optional Transaction transaction = 2; - - optional int64 failover_ms = 3; - - optional bool strong = 4; - - optional bool allow_deferred = 5 [default=false]; -} - -message GetResponse { - repeated group Entity = 1 { - optional EntityProto entity = 2; - optional Reference key = 4; - - optional int64 version = 3; - } - - repeated Reference deferred = 5; - - optional bool in_order = 6 [default=true]; -} - -message PutRequest { - optional InternalHeader header = 11; - - repeated EntityProto entity = 1; - optional Transaction transaction = 2; - repeated CompositeIndex composite_index = 3; - - optional bool trusted = 4 [default = false]; - - optional bool force = 7 [default = false]; - - optional bool mark_changes = 8 [default = false]; - repeated Snapshot snapshot = 9; - - enum AutoIdPolicy { - CURRENT = 0; - SEQUENTIAL = 1; - } - optional AutoIdPolicy auto_id_policy = 10 [default = CURRENT]; -} - -message PutResponse { - repeated Reference key = 1; - optional Cost cost = 2; - repeated int64 version = 3; -} - -message TouchRequest { - optional InternalHeader header = 10; - - repeated Reference key = 1; - repeated CompositeIndex composite_index = 2; - optional bool force = 3 [default = false]; - repeated Snapshot snapshot = 9; -} - -message TouchResponse { - optional Cost cost = 1; -} - -message DeleteRequest { - optional InternalHeader header = 10; - - repeated Reference key = 6; - optional Transaction transaction = 5; - - optional bool trusted = 4 [default = false]; - - optional bool force = 7 [default = false]; - - optional bool mark_changes = 8 [default = false]; - repeated Snapshot snapshot = 9; -} - -message DeleteResponse { - optional Cost cost = 1; - repeated int64 version = 3; -} - -message NextRequest { - optional InternalHeader header = 5; - - required Cursor cursor = 1; - optional int32 count = 2; - - optional int32 offset = 4 [default = 0]; - - optional bool compile = 3 [default = false]; -} - -message QueryResult { - optional Cursor cursor = 1; - - repeated EntityProto result = 2; - - optional int32 skipped_results = 7; - - required bool more_results = 3; - - optional bool keys_only = 4; - - optional bool index_only = 9; - - optional bool small_ops = 10; - - optional CompiledQuery compiled_query = 5; - - optional CompiledCursor compiled_cursor = 6; - - repeated CompositeIndex index = 8; - - repeated int64 version = 11; -} - -message AllocateIdsRequest { - optional InternalHeader header = 4; - - optional Reference model_key = 1; - - optional int64 size = 2; - - optional int64 max = 3; - - repeated Reference reserve = 5; -} - -message AllocateIdsResponse { - required int64 start = 1; - required int64 end = 2; - optional Cost cost = 3; -} - -message CompositeIndices { - repeated CompositeIndex index = 1; -} - -message AddActionsRequest { - optional InternalHeader header = 3; - - required Transaction transaction = 1; - repeated Action action = 2; -} - -message AddActionsResponse { -} - -message BeginTransactionRequest { - optional InternalHeader header = 3; - - required string app = 1; - optional bool allow_multiple_eg = 2 [default = false]; - optional string database_id = 4; - - enum TransactionMode { - UNKNOWN = 0; - READ_ONLY = 1; - READ_WRITE = 2; - } - optional TransactionMode mode = 5 [default = UNKNOWN]; - - optional Transaction previous_transaction = 7; -} - -message CommitResponse { - optional Cost cost = 1; - - repeated group Version = 3 { - required Reference root_entity_key = 4; - required int64 version = 5; - } -} diff --git a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/appengine/internal/identity.go b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/appengine/internal/identity.go deleted file mode 100644 index d4cfeac..0000000 --- a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/appengine/internal/identity.go +++ /dev/null @@ -1,72 +0,0 @@ -// Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one -// or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file -// distributed with this work for additional information -// regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file -// to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the -// "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance -// with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, -// software distributed under the License is distributed on an -// "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY -// KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the -// specific language governing permissions and limitations -// under the License. - -// Copyright 2011 Google Inc. All rights reserved. -// Use of this source code is governed by the Apache 2.0 -// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. - -package internal - -import ( - "os" - - netcontext "golang.org/x/net/context" -) - -var ( - // This is set to true in identity_classic.go, which is behind the appengine build tag. - // The appengine build tag is set for the first generation runtimes (<= Go 1.9) but not - // the second generation runtimes (>= Go 1.11), so this indicates whether we're on a - // first-gen runtime. See IsStandard below for the second-gen check. - appengineStandard bool - - // This is set to true in identity_flex.go, which is behind the appenginevm build tag. - appengineFlex bool -) - -// AppID is the implementation of the wrapper function of the same name in -// ../identity.go. See that file for commentary. -func AppID(c netcontext.Context) string { - return appID(FullyQualifiedAppID(c)) -} - -// IsStandard is the implementation of the wrapper function of the same name in -// ../appengine.go. See that file for commentary. -func IsStandard() bool { - // appengineStandard will be true for first-gen runtimes (<= Go 1.9) but not - // second-gen (>= Go 1.11). - return appengineStandard || IsSecondGen() -} - -// IsStandard is the implementation of the wrapper function of the same name in -// ../appengine.go. See that file for commentary. -func IsSecondGen() bool { - // Second-gen runtimes set $GAE_ENV so we use that to check if we're on a second-gen runtime. - return os.Getenv("GAE_ENV") == "standard" -} - -// IsFlex is the implementation of the wrapper function of the same name in -// ../appengine.go. See that file for commentary. -func IsFlex() bool { - return appengineFlex -} - -// IsAppEngine is the implementation of the wrapper function of the same name in -// ../appengine.go. See that file for commentary. -func IsAppEngine() bool { - return IsStandard() || IsFlex() -} diff --git a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/appengine/internal/identity_classic.go b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/appengine/internal/identity_classic.go deleted file mode 100644 index 1f91776..0000000 --- a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/appengine/internal/identity_classic.go +++ /dev/null @@ -1,78 +0,0 @@ -// Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one -// or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file -// distributed with this work for additional information -// regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file -// to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the -// "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance -// with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, -// software distributed under the License is distributed on an -// "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY -// KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the -// specific language governing permissions and limitations -// under the License. - -// Copyright 2015 Google Inc. All rights reserved. -// Use of this source code is governed by the Apache 2.0 -// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. - -// +build appengine - -package internal - -import ( - "appengine" - - netcontext "golang.org/x/net/context" -) - -func init() { - appengineStandard = true -} - -func DefaultVersionHostname(ctx netcontext.Context) string { - c := fromContext(ctx) - if c == nil { - panic(errNotAppEngineContext) - } - return appengine.DefaultVersionHostname(c) -} - -func Datacenter(_ netcontext.Context) string { return appengine.Datacenter() } -func ServerSoftware() string { return appengine.ServerSoftware() } -func InstanceID() string { return appengine.InstanceID() } -func IsDevAppServer() bool { return appengine.IsDevAppServer() } - -func RequestID(ctx netcontext.Context) string { - c := fromContext(ctx) - if c == nil { - panic(errNotAppEngineContext) - } - return appengine.RequestID(c) -} - -func ModuleName(ctx netcontext.Context) string { - c := fromContext(ctx) - if c == nil { - panic(errNotAppEngineContext) - } - return appengine.ModuleName(c) -} -func VersionID(ctx netcontext.Context) string { - c := fromContext(ctx) - if c == nil { - panic(errNotAppEngineContext) - } - return appengine.VersionID(c) -} - -func fullyQualifiedAppID(ctx netcontext.Context) string { - c := fromContext(ctx) - if c == nil { - panic(errNotAppEngineContext) - } - return c.FullyQualifiedAppID() -} diff --git a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/appengine/internal/identity_flex.go b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/appengine/internal/identity_flex.go deleted file mode 100644 index 507d8e1..0000000 --- a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/appengine/internal/identity_flex.go +++ /dev/null @@ -1,28 +0,0 @@ -// Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one -// or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file -// distributed with this work for additional information -// regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file -// to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the -// "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance -// with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, -// software distributed under the License is distributed on an -// "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY -// KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the -// specific language governing permissions and limitations -// under the License. - -// Copyright 2018 Google LLC. All rights reserved. -// Use of this source code is governed by the Apache 2.0 -// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. - -// +build appenginevm - -package internal - -func init() { - appengineFlex = true -} diff --git a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/appengine/internal/identity_vm.go b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/appengine/internal/identity_vm.go deleted file mode 100644 index 7aab7e4..0000000 --- a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/appengine/internal/identity_vm.go +++ /dev/null @@ -1,151 +0,0 @@ -// Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one -// or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file -// distributed with this work for additional information -// regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file -// to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the -// "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance -// with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, -// software distributed under the License is distributed on an -// "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY -// KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the -// specific language governing permissions and limitations -// under the License. - -// Copyright 2011 Google Inc. All rights reserved. -// Use of this source code is governed by the Apache 2.0 -// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. - -// +build !appengine - -package internal - -import ( - "log" - "net/http" - "os" - "strings" - - netcontext "golang.org/x/net/context" -) - -// These functions are implementations of the wrapper functions -// in ../appengine/identity.go. See that file for commentary. - -const ( - hDefaultVersionHostname = "X-AppEngine-Default-Version-Hostname" - hRequestLogId = "X-AppEngine-Request-Log-Id" - hDatacenter = "X-AppEngine-Datacenter" -) - -func ctxHeaders(ctx netcontext.Context) http.Header { - c := fromContext(ctx) - if c == nil { - return nil - } - return c.Request().Header -} - -func DefaultVersionHostname(ctx netcontext.Context) string { - return ctxHeaders(ctx).Get(hDefaultVersionHostname) -} - -func RequestID(ctx netcontext.Context) string { - return ctxHeaders(ctx).Get(hRequestLogId) -} - -func Datacenter(ctx netcontext.Context) string { - if dc := ctxHeaders(ctx).Get(hDatacenter); dc != "" { - return dc - } - // If the header isn't set, read zone from the metadata service. - // It has the format projects/[NUMERIC_PROJECT_ID]/zones/[ZONE] - zone, err := getMetadata("instance/zone") - if err != nil { - log.Printf("Datacenter: %v", err) - return "" - } - parts := strings.Split(string(zone), "/") - if len(parts) == 0 { - return "" - } - return parts[len(parts)-1] -} - -func ServerSoftware() string { - // TODO(dsymonds): Remove fallback when we've verified this. - if s := os.Getenv("SERVER_SOFTWARE"); s != "" { - return s - } - if s := os.Getenv("GAE_ENV"); s != "" { - return s - } - return "Google App Engine/1.x.x" -} - -// TODO(dsymonds): Remove the metadata fetches. - -func ModuleName(_ netcontext.Context) string { - if s := os.Getenv("GAE_MODULE_NAME"); s != "" { - return s - } - if s := os.Getenv("GAE_SERVICE"); s != "" { - return s - } - return string(mustGetMetadata("instance/attributes/gae_backend_name")) -} - -func VersionID(_ netcontext.Context) string { - if s1, s2 := os.Getenv("GAE_MODULE_VERSION"), os.Getenv("GAE_MINOR_VERSION"); s1 != "" && s2 != "" { - return s1 + "." + s2 - } - if s1, s2 := os.Getenv("GAE_VERSION"), os.Getenv("GAE_DEPLOYMENT_ID"); s1 != "" && s2 != "" { - return s1 + "." + s2 - } - return string(mustGetMetadata("instance/attributes/gae_backend_version")) + "." + string(mustGetMetadata("instance/attributes/gae_backend_minor_version")) -} - -func InstanceID() string { - if s := os.Getenv("GAE_MODULE_INSTANCE"); s != "" { - return s - } - if s := os.Getenv("GAE_INSTANCE"); s != "" { - return s - } - return string(mustGetMetadata("instance/attributes/gae_backend_instance")) -} - -func partitionlessAppID() string { - // gae_project has everything except the partition prefix. - if appID := os.Getenv("GAE_LONG_APP_ID"); appID != "" { - return appID - } - if project := os.Getenv("GOOGLE_CLOUD_PROJECT"); project != "" { - return project - } - return string(mustGetMetadata("instance/attributes/gae_project")) -} - -func fullyQualifiedAppID(_ netcontext.Context) string { - if s := os.Getenv("GAE_APPLICATION"); s != "" { - return s - } - appID := partitionlessAppID() - - part := os.Getenv("GAE_PARTITION") - if part == "" { - part = string(mustGetMetadata("instance/attributes/gae_partition")) - } - - if part != "" { - appID = part + "~" + appID - } - return appID -} - -func IsDevAppServer() bool { - return os.Getenv("RUN_WITH_DEVAPPSERVER") != "" -} diff --git a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/appengine/internal/internal.go b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/appengine/internal/internal.go deleted file mode 100644 index 3ee12bd..0000000 --- a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/appengine/internal/internal.go +++ /dev/null @@ -1,127 +0,0 @@ -// Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one -// or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file -// distributed with this work for additional information -// regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file -// to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the -// "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance -// with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, -// software distributed under the License is distributed on an -// "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY -// KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the -// specific language governing permissions and limitations -// under the License. - -// Copyright 2011 Google Inc. All rights reserved. -// Use of this source code is governed by the Apache 2.0 -// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. - -// Package internal provides support for package appengine. -// -// Programs should not use this package directly. Its API is not stable. -// Use packages appengine and appengine/* instead. -package internal - -import ( - "fmt" - - "github.com/golang/protobuf/proto" - - remotepb "google.golang.org/appengine/internal/remote_api" -) - -// errorCodeMaps is a map of service name to the error code map for the service. -var errorCodeMaps = make(map[string]map[int32]string) - -// RegisterErrorCodeMap is called from API implementations to register their -// error code map. This should only be called from init functions. -func RegisterErrorCodeMap(service string, m map[int32]string) { - errorCodeMaps[service] = m -} - -type timeoutCodeKey struct { - service string - code int32 -} - -// timeoutCodes is the set of service+code pairs that represent timeouts. -var timeoutCodes = make(map[timeoutCodeKey]bool) - -func RegisterTimeoutErrorCode(service string, code int32) { - timeoutCodes[timeoutCodeKey{service, code}] = true -} - -// APIError is the type returned by appengine.Context's Call method -// when an API call fails in an API-specific way. 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-package appengine; - -message LogServiceError { - enum ErrorCode { - OK = 0; - INVALID_REQUEST = 1; - STORAGE_ERROR = 2; - } -} - -message UserAppLogLine { - required int64 timestamp_usec = 1; - required int64 level = 2; - required string message = 3; -} - -message UserAppLogGroup { - repeated UserAppLogLine log_line = 2; -} - -message FlushRequest { - optional bytes logs = 1; -} - -message SetStatusRequest { - required string status = 1; -} - - -message LogOffset { - optional bytes request_id = 1; -} - -message LogLine { - required int64 time = 1; - required int32 level = 2; - required string log_message = 3; -} - -message RequestLog { - required string app_id = 1; - optional string module_id = 37 [default="default"]; - required string version_id = 2; - required bytes request_id = 3; - optional LogOffset offset = 35; - required string ip = 4; - optional string nickname = 5; - required int64 start_time = 6; - required int64 end_time = 7; - required int64 latency = 8; - required int64 mcycles = 9; - required string method = 10; - required string resource = 11; - required string http_version = 12; - required int32 status = 13; - required int64 response_size = 14; - optional string referrer = 15; - optional string user_agent = 16; - required string url_map_entry = 17; - required string combined = 18; - optional int64 api_mcycles = 19; - optional string host = 20; - optional double cost = 21; - - optional string task_queue_name = 22; - optional string task_name = 23; - - optional bool was_loading_request = 24; - optional int64 pending_time = 25; - optional int32 replica_index = 26 [default = -1]; - optional bool finished = 27 [default = true]; - optional bytes clone_key = 28; - - repeated LogLine line = 29; - - optional bool lines_incomplete = 36; - optional bytes app_engine_release = 38; - - optional int32 exit_reason = 30; - optional bool was_throttled_for_time = 31; - optional bool was_throttled_for_requests = 32; - optional int64 throttled_time = 33; - - optional bytes server_name = 34; -} - -message LogModuleVersion { - optional string module_id = 1 [default="default"]; - optional string version_id = 2; -} - -message LogReadRequest { - required string app_id = 1; - repeated string version_id = 2; - repeated LogModuleVersion module_version = 19; - - optional int64 start_time = 3; - optional int64 end_time = 4; - optional LogOffset offset = 5; - repeated bytes request_id = 6; - - optional int32 minimum_log_level = 7; - optional bool include_incomplete = 8; - optional int64 count = 9; - - optional string combined_log_regex = 14; - optional string host_regex = 15; - optional int32 replica_index = 16; - - optional bool include_app_logs = 10; - optional int32 app_logs_per_request = 17; - optional bool include_host = 11; - optional bool include_all = 12; - optional bool cache_iterator = 13; - optional int32 num_shards = 18; -} - -message LogReadResponse { - repeated RequestLog log = 1; - optional LogOffset offset = 2; - optional int64 last_end_time = 3; -} - -message LogUsageRecord { - optional string version_id = 1; - optional int32 start_time = 2; - optional int32 end_time = 3; - optional int64 count = 4; - optional int64 total_size = 5; - optional int32 records = 6; -} - -message LogUsageRequest { - required string app_id = 1; - repeated string version_id = 2; - optional int32 start_time = 3; - optional int32 end_time = 4; - optional uint32 resolution_hours = 5 [default = 1]; - optional bool combine_versions = 6; - optional int32 usage_version = 7; - optional bool versions_only = 8; -} - -message LogUsageResponse { - repeated LogUsageRecord usage = 1; - optional LogUsageRecord summary = 2; -} diff --git a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/appengine/internal/main.go b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/appengine/internal/main.go deleted file mode 100644 index b3b0fb7..0000000 --- a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/appengine/internal/main.go +++ /dev/null @@ -1,33 +0,0 @@ -// Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one -// or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file -// distributed with this work for additional information -// regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file -// to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the -// "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance -// with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, -// software distributed under the License is distributed on an -// "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY -// KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the -// specific language governing permissions and limitations -// under the License. - -// Copyright 2011 Google Inc. All rights reserved. -// Use of this source code is governed by the Apache 2.0 -// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. - -// +build appengine - -package internal - -import ( - "appengine_internal" -) - -func Main() { - MainPath = "" - appengine_internal.Main() -} diff --git a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/appengine/internal/main_common.go b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/appengine/internal/main_common.go deleted file mode 100644 index c54e4a4..0000000 --- a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/appengine/internal/main_common.go +++ /dev/null @@ -1,24 +0,0 @@ -// Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one -// or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file -// distributed with this work for additional information -// regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file -// to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the -// "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance -// with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, -// software distributed under the License is distributed on an -// "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY -// KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the -// specific language governing permissions and limitations -// under the License. - -package internal - -// MainPath stores the file path of the main package. On App Engine Standard -// using Go version 1.9 and below, this will be unset. On App Engine Flex and -// App Engine Standard second-gen (Go 1.11 and above), this will be the -// filepath to package main. -var MainPath string diff --git a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/appengine/internal/main_vm.go b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/appengine/internal/main_vm.go deleted file mode 100644 index a8e0d6a..0000000 --- a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/appengine/internal/main_vm.go +++ /dev/null @@ -1,86 +0,0 @@ -// Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one -// or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file -// distributed with this work for additional information -// regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file -// to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the -// "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance -// with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, -// software distributed under the License is distributed on an -// "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY -// KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the -// specific language governing permissions and limitations -// under the License. - -// Copyright 2011 Google Inc. All rights reserved. -// Use of this source code is governed by the Apache 2.0 -// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. - -// +build !appengine - -package internal - -import ( - "io" - "log" - "net/http" - "net/url" - "os" - "path/filepath" - "runtime" -) - -func Main() { - MainPath = filepath.Dir(findMainPath()) - installHealthChecker(http.DefaultServeMux) - - port := "8080" - if s := os.Getenv("PORT"); s != "" { - port = s - } - - host := "" - if IsDevAppServer() { - host = "127.0.0.1" - } - if err := http.ListenAndServe(host+":"+port, http.HandlerFunc(handleHTTP)); err != nil { - log.Fatalf("http.ListenAndServe: %v", err) - } -} - -// Find the path to package main by looking at the root Caller. -func findMainPath() string { - pc := make([]uintptr, 100) - n := runtime.Callers(2, pc) - frames := runtime.CallersFrames(pc[:n]) - for { - frame, more := frames.Next() - // Tests won't have package main, instead they have testing.tRunner - if frame.Function == "main.main" || frame.Function == "testing.tRunner" { - return frame.File - } - if !more { - break - } - } - return "" -} - -func installHealthChecker(mux *http.ServeMux) { - // If no health check handler has been installed by this point, add a trivial one. - const healthPath = "/_ah/health" - hreq := &http.Request{ - Method: "GET", - URL: &url.URL{ - Path: healthPath, - }, - } - if _, pat := mux.Handler(hreq); pat != healthPath { - mux.HandleFunc(healthPath, func(w http.ResponseWriter, r *http.Request) { - io.WriteString(w, "ok") - }) - } -} diff --git a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/appengine/internal/metadata.go b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/appengine/internal/metadata.go deleted file mode 100644 index 1d5c7f2..0000000 --- a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/appengine/internal/metadata.go +++ /dev/null @@ -1,77 +0,0 @@ -// Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one -// or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file -// distributed with this work for additional information -// regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file -// to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the -// "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance -// with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, -// software distributed under the License is distributed on an -// "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY -// KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the -// specific language governing permissions and limitations -// under the License. - -// Copyright 2014 Google Inc. All rights reserved. -// Use of this source code is governed by the Apache 2.0 -// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. - -package internal - -// This file has code for accessing metadata. -// -// References: -// https://cloud.google.com/compute/docs/metadata - -import ( - "fmt" - "io/ioutil" - "net/http" - "net/url" -) - -const ( - metadataHost = "metadata" - metadataPath = "/computeMetadata/v1/" -) - -var ( - metadataRequestHeaders = http.Header{ - "Metadata-Flavor": []string{"Google"}, - } -) - -// TODO(dsymonds): Do we need to support default values, like Python? -func mustGetMetadata(key string) []byte { - b, err := getMetadata(key) - if err != nil { - panic(fmt.Sprintf("Metadata fetch failed for '%s': %v", key, err)) - } - return b -} - -func getMetadata(key string) ([]byte, error) { - // TODO(dsymonds): May need to use url.Parse to support keys with query args. - req := &http.Request{ - Method: "GET", - URL: &url.URL{ - Scheme: "http", - Host: metadataHost, - Path: metadataPath + key, - }, - Header: metadataRequestHeaders, - Host: metadataHost, - } - resp, err := http.DefaultClient.Do(req) - if err != nil { - return nil, err - } - defer resp.Body.Close() - if resp.StatusCode != 200 { - return nil, fmt.Errorf("metadata server returned HTTP %d", resp.StatusCode) - } - return ioutil.ReadAll(resp.Body) -} diff --git a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/appengine/internal/net.go b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/appengine/internal/net.go deleted file mode 100644 index 7833af4..0000000 --- a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/appengine/internal/net.go +++ /dev/null @@ -1,73 +0,0 @@ -// Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one -// or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file -// distributed with this work for additional information -// regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file -// to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the -// "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance -// with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, -// software distributed under the License is distributed on an -// "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY -// KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the -// specific language governing permissions and limitations -// under the License. - -// Copyright 2014 Google Inc. All rights reserved. -// Use of this source code is governed by the Apache 2.0 -// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. - -package internal - -// This file implements a network dialer that limits the number of concurrent connections. -// It is only used for API calls. - -import ( - "log" - "net" - "runtime" - "sync" - "time" -) - -var limitSem = make(chan int, 100) // TODO(dsymonds): Use environment variable. - -func limitRelease() { - // non-blocking - select { - case <-limitSem: - default: - // This should not normally happen. - log.Print("appengine: unbalanced limitSem release!") - } -} - -func limitDial(network, addr string) (net.Conn, error) { - limitSem <- 1 - - // Dial with a timeout in case the API host is MIA. - // The connection should normally be very fast. - conn, err := net.DialTimeout(network, addr, 10*time.Second) - if err != nil { - limitRelease() - return nil, err - } - lc := &limitConn{Conn: conn} - runtime.SetFinalizer(lc, (*limitConn).Close) // shouldn't usually be required - return lc, nil -} - -type limitConn struct { - close sync.Once - net.Conn -} - -func (lc *limitConn) Close() error { - defer lc.close.Do(func() { - limitRelease() - runtime.SetFinalizer(lc, nil) - }) - return lc.Conn.Close() -} diff --git a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/appengine/internal/regen.sh b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/appengine/internal/regen.sh deleted file mode 100644 index 2fdb546..0000000 --- a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/appengine/internal/regen.sh +++ /dev/null @@ -1,40 +0,0 @@ -#!/bin/bash -e -# -# This script rebuilds the generated code for the protocol buffers. -# To run this you will need protoc and goprotobuf installed; -# see https://github.com/golang/protobuf for instructions. - -PKG=google.golang.org/appengine - -function die() { - echo 1>&2 $* - exit 1 -} - -# Sanity check that the right tools are accessible. -for tool in go protoc protoc-gen-go; do - q=$(which $tool) || die "didn't find $tool" - echo 1>&2 "$tool: $q" -done - -echo -n 1>&2 "finding package dir... 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See the NOTICE file -// distributed with this work for additional information -// regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file -// to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the -// "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance -// with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, -// software distributed under the License is distributed on an -// "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY -// KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the -// specific language governing permissions and limitations -// under the License. - -// Copyright 2014 Google Inc. 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FETCH_ERROR = 2; - UNSPECIFIED_ERROR = 3; - RESPONSE_TOO_LARGE = 4; - DEADLINE_EXCEEDED = 5; - SSL_CERTIFICATE_ERROR = 6; - DNS_ERROR = 7; - CLOSED = 8; - INTERNAL_TRANSIENT_ERROR = 9; - TOO_MANY_REDIRECTS = 10; - MALFORMED_REPLY = 11; - CONNECTION_ERROR = 12; - } -} - -message URLFetchRequest { - enum RequestMethod { - GET = 1; - POST = 2; - HEAD = 3; - PUT = 4; - DELETE = 5; - PATCH = 6; - } - required RequestMethod Method = 1; - required string Url = 2; - repeated group Header = 3 { - required string Key = 4; - required string Value = 5; - } - optional bytes Payload = 6 [ctype=CORD]; - - optional bool FollowRedirects = 7 [default=true]; - - optional double Deadline = 8; - - optional bool MustValidateServerCertificate = 9 [default=true]; -} - -message URLFetchResponse { - optional bytes Content = 1; - required int32 StatusCode = 2; - repeated group Header = 3 { - required string Key = 4; - required string Value = 5; - } - optional bool ContentWasTruncated = 6 [default=false]; - optional int64 ExternalBytesSent = 7; - optional int64 ExternalBytesReceived = 8; - - optional string FinalUrl = 9; - - optional int64 ApiCpuMilliseconds = 10 [default=0]; - optional int64 ApiBytesSent = 11 [default=0]; - optional int64 ApiBytesReceived = 12 [default=0]; -} diff --git a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/appengine/urlfetch/urlfetch.go b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/appengine/urlfetch/urlfetch.go deleted file mode 100644 index db44867..0000000 --- a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/appengine/urlfetch/urlfetch.go +++ /dev/null @@ -1,227 +0,0 @@ -// Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one -// or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file -// distributed with this work for additional information -// regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file -// to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the -// "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance -// with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, -// software distributed under the License is distributed on an -// "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY -// KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the -// specific language governing permissions and limitations -// under the License. - -// Copyright 2011 Google Inc. All rights reserved. -// Use of this source code is governed by the Apache 2.0 -// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. - -// Package urlfetch provides an http.RoundTripper implementation -// for fetching URLs via App Engine's urlfetch service. -package urlfetch // import "google.golang.org/appengine/urlfetch" - -import ( - "errors" - "fmt" - "io" - "io/ioutil" - "net/http" - "net/url" - "strconv" - "strings" - "time" - - "github.com/golang/protobuf/proto" - "golang.org/x/net/context" - - "google.golang.org/appengine/internal" - pb "google.golang.org/appengine/internal/urlfetch" -) - -// Transport is an implementation of http.RoundTripper for -// App Engine. Users should generally create an http.Client using -// this transport and use the Client rather than using this transport -// directly. -type Transport struct { - Context context.Context - - // Controls whether the application checks the validity of SSL certificates - // over HTTPS connections. A value of false (the default) instructs the - // application to send a request to the server only if the certificate is - // valid and signed by a trusted certificate authority (CA), and also - // includes a hostname that matches the certificate. A value of true - // instructs the application to perform no certificate validation. - AllowInvalidServerCertificate bool -} - -// Verify statically that *Transport implements http.RoundTripper. -var _ http.RoundTripper = (*Transport)(nil) - -// Client returns an *http.Client using a default urlfetch Transport. This -// client will have the default deadline of 5 seconds, and will check the -// validity of SSL certificates. -// -// Any deadline of the provided context will be used for requests through this client; -// if the client does not have a deadline then a 5 second default is used. -func Client(ctx context.Context) *http.Client { - return &http.Client{ - Transport: &Transport{ - Context: ctx, - }, - } -} - -type bodyReader struct { - content []byte - truncated bool - closed bool -} - -// ErrTruncatedBody is the error returned after the final Read() from a -// response's Body if the body has been truncated by App Engine's proxy. -var ErrTruncatedBody = errors.New("urlfetch: truncated body") - -func statusCodeToText(code int) string { - if t := http.StatusText(code); t != "" { - return t - } - return strconv.Itoa(code) -} - -func (br *bodyReader) Read(p []byte) (n int, err error) { - if br.closed { - if br.truncated { - return 0, ErrTruncatedBody - } - return 0, io.EOF - } - n = copy(p, br.content) - if n > 0 { - br.content = br.content[n:] - return - } - if br.truncated { - br.closed = true - return 0, ErrTruncatedBody - } - return 0, io.EOF -} - -func (br *bodyReader) Close() error { - br.closed = true - br.content = nil - return nil -} - -// A map of the URL Fetch-accepted methods that take a request body. -var methodAcceptsRequestBody = map[string]bool{ - "POST": true, - "PUT": true, - "PATCH": true, -} - -// urlString returns a valid string given a URL. This function is necessary because -// the String method of URL doesn't correctly handle URLs with non-empty Opaque values. -// See http://code.google.com/p/go/issues/detail?id=4860. -func urlString(u *url.URL) string { - if u.Opaque == "" || strings.HasPrefix(u.Opaque, "//") { - return u.String() - } - aux := *u - aux.Opaque = "//" + aux.Host + aux.Opaque - return aux.String() -} - -// RoundTrip issues a single HTTP request and returns its response. Per the -// http.RoundTripper interface, RoundTrip only returns an error if there -// was an unsupported request or the URL Fetch proxy fails. -// Note that HTTP response codes such as 5xx, 403, 404, etc are not -// errors as far as the transport is concerned and will be returned -// with err set to nil. -func (t *Transport) RoundTrip(req *http.Request) (res *http.Response, err error) { - methNum, ok := pb.URLFetchRequest_RequestMethod_value[req.Method] - if !ok { - return nil, fmt.Errorf("urlfetch: unsupported HTTP method %q", req.Method) - } - - method := pb.URLFetchRequest_RequestMethod(methNum) - - freq := &pb.URLFetchRequest{ - Method: &method, - Url: proto.String(urlString(req.URL)), - FollowRedirects: proto.Bool(false), // http.Client's responsibility - MustValidateServerCertificate: proto.Bool(!t.AllowInvalidServerCertificate), - } - if deadline, ok := t.Context.Deadline(); ok { - freq.Deadline = proto.Float64(deadline.Sub(time.Now()).Seconds()) - } - - for k, vals := range req.Header { - for _, val := range vals { - freq.Header = append(freq.Header, &pb.URLFetchRequest_Header{ - Key: proto.String(k), - Value: proto.String(val), - }) - } - } - if methodAcceptsRequestBody[req.Method] && req.Body != nil { - // Avoid a []byte copy if req.Body has a Bytes method. - switch b := req.Body.(type) { - case interface { - Bytes() []byte - }: - freq.Payload = b.Bytes() - default: - freq.Payload, err = ioutil.ReadAll(req.Body) - if err != nil { - return nil, err - } - } - } - - fres := &pb.URLFetchResponse{} - if err := internal.Call(t.Context, "urlfetch", "Fetch", freq, fres); err != nil { - return nil, err - } - - res = &http.Response{} - res.StatusCode = int(*fres.StatusCode) - res.Status = fmt.Sprintf("%d %s", res.StatusCode, statusCodeToText(res.StatusCode)) - res.Header = make(http.Header) - res.Request = req - - // Faked: - res.ProtoMajor = 1 - res.ProtoMinor = 1 - res.Proto = "HTTP/1.1" - res.Close = true - - for _, h := range fres.Header { - hkey := http.CanonicalHeaderKey(*h.Key) - hval := *h.Value - if hkey == "Content-Length" { - // Will get filled in below for all but HEAD requests. - if req.Method == "HEAD" { - res.ContentLength, _ = strconv.ParseInt(hval, 10, 64) - } - continue - } - res.Header.Add(hkey, hval) - } - - if req.Method != "HEAD" { - res.ContentLength = int64(len(fres.Content)) - } - - truncated := fres.GetContentWasTruncated() - res.Body = &bodyReader{content: fres.Content, truncated: truncated} - return -} - -func init() { - internal.RegisterErrorCodeMap("urlfetch", pb.URLFetchServiceError_ErrorCode_name) - internal.RegisterTimeoutErrorCode("urlfetch", int32(pb.URLFetchServiceError_DEADLINE_EXCEEDED)) -} diff --git a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/AUTHORS b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/AUTHORS deleted file mode 100644 index 2b00ddb..0000000 --- a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/AUTHORS +++ /dev/null @@ -1,3 +0,0 @@ -# This source code refers to The Go Authors for copyright purposes. -# The master list of authors is in the main Go distribution, -# visible at https://tip.golang.org/AUTHORS. diff --git a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/CONTRIBUTORS b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/CONTRIBUTORS deleted file mode 100644 index 1fbd3e9..0000000 --- a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/CONTRIBUTORS +++ /dev/null @@ -1,3 +0,0 @@ -# This source code was written by the Go contributors. -# The master list of contributors is in the main Go distribution, -# visible at https://tip.golang.org/CONTRIBUTORS. diff --git a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/LICENSE b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/LICENSE deleted file mode 100644 index 49ea0f9..0000000 --- a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/LICENSE +++ /dev/null @@ -1,27 +0,0 @@ -Copyright (c) 2018 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. - -Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without -modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are -met: - - * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright -notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. - * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above -copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer -in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the -distribution. - * Neither the name of Google Inc. nor the names of its -contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from -this software without specific prior written permission. - -THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS -"AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT -LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR -A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT -OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, -SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT -LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, -DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY -THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT -(INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE -OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. diff --git a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/PATENTS b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/PATENTS deleted file mode 100644 index 7330990..0000000 --- a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/PATENTS +++ /dev/null @@ -1,22 +0,0 @@ -Additional IP Rights Grant (Patents) - -"This implementation" means the copyrightable works distributed by -Google as part of the Go project. - -Google hereby grants to You a perpetual, worldwide, non-exclusive, -no-charge, royalty-free, irrevocable (except as stated in this section) -patent license to make, have made, use, offer to sell, sell, import, -transfer and otherwise run, modify and propagate the contents of this -implementation of Go, where such license applies only to those patent -claims, both currently owned or controlled by Google and acquired in -the future, licensable by Google that are necessarily infringed by this -implementation of Go. This grant does not include claims that would be -infringed only as a consequence of further modification of this -implementation. If you or your agent or exclusive licensee institute or -order or agree to the institution of patent litigation against any -entity (including a cross-claim or counterclaim in a lawsuit) alleging -that this implementation of Go or any code incorporated within this -implementation of Go constitutes direct or contributory patent -infringement, or inducement of patent infringement, then any patent -rights granted to you under this License for this implementation of Go -shall terminate as of the date such litigation is filed. diff --git a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/encoding/prototext/decode.go b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/encoding/prototext/decode.go deleted file mode 100644 index cfeaf3d..0000000 --- a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/encoding/prototext/decode.go +++ /dev/null @@ -1,808 +0,0 @@ -// Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one -// or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file -// distributed with this work for additional information -// regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file -// to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the -// "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance -// with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, -// software distributed under the License is distributed on an -// "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY -// KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the -// specific language governing permissions and limitations -// under the License. - -// Copyright 2018 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. -// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style -// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. - -package prototext - -import ( - "fmt" - "strings" - "unicode/utf8" - - "google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/encoding/messageset" - "google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/encoding/text" - "google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/errors" - "google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/flags" - "google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/genid" - "google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/pragma" - "google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/set" - "google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/strs" - "google.golang.org/protobuf/proto" - pref "google.golang.org/protobuf/reflect/protoreflect" - "google.golang.org/protobuf/reflect/protoregistry" -) - -// Unmarshal reads the given []byte into the given proto.Message. -func Unmarshal(b []byte, m proto.Message) error { - return UnmarshalOptions{}.Unmarshal(b, m) -} - -// UnmarshalOptions is a configurable textproto format unmarshaler. -type UnmarshalOptions struct { - pragma.NoUnkeyedLiterals - - // AllowPartial accepts input for messages that will result in missing - // required fields. If AllowPartial is false (the default), Unmarshal will - // return error if there are any missing required fields. - AllowPartial bool - - // DiscardUnknown specifies whether to ignore unknown fields when parsing. - // An unknown field is any field whose field name or field number does not - // resolve to any known or extension field in the message. - // By default, unmarshal rejects unknown fields as an error. - DiscardUnknown bool - - // Resolver is used for looking up types when unmarshaling - // google.protobuf.Any messages or extension fields. - // If nil, this defaults to using protoregistry.GlobalTypes. - Resolver interface { - protoregistry.MessageTypeResolver - protoregistry.ExtensionTypeResolver - } -} - -// Unmarshal reads the given []byte and populates the given proto.Message using options in -// UnmarshalOptions object. -func (o UnmarshalOptions) Unmarshal(b []byte, m proto.Message) error { - return o.unmarshal(b, m) -} - -// unmarshal is a centralized function that all unmarshal operations go through. -// For profiling purposes, avoid changing the name of this function or -// introducing other code paths for unmarshal that do not go through this. -func (o UnmarshalOptions) unmarshal(b []byte, m proto.Message) error { - proto.Reset(m) - - if o.Resolver == nil { - o.Resolver = protoregistry.GlobalTypes - } - - dec := decoder{text.NewDecoder(b), o} - if err := dec.unmarshalMessage(m.ProtoReflect(), false); err != nil { - return err - } - if o.AllowPartial { - return nil - } - return proto.CheckInitialized(m) -} - -type decoder struct { - *text.Decoder - opts UnmarshalOptions -} - -// newError returns an error object with position info. -func (d decoder) newError(pos int, f string, x ...interface{}) error { - line, column := d.Position(pos) - head := fmt.Sprintf("(line %d:%d): ", line, column) - return errors.New(head+f, x...) -} - -// unexpectedTokenError returns a syntax error for the given unexpected token. -func (d decoder) unexpectedTokenError(tok text.Token) error { - return d.syntaxError(tok.Pos(), "unexpected token: %s", tok.RawString()) -} - -// syntaxError returns a syntax error for given position. -func (d decoder) syntaxError(pos int, f string, x ...interface{}) error { - line, column := d.Position(pos) - head := fmt.Sprintf("syntax error (line %d:%d): ", line, column) - return errors.New(head+f, x...) -} - -// unmarshalMessage unmarshals into the given protoreflect.Message. -func (d decoder) unmarshalMessage(m pref.Message, checkDelims bool) error { - messageDesc := m.Descriptor() - if !flags.ProtoLegacy && messageset.IsMessageSet(messageDesc) { - return errors.New("no support for proto1 MessageSets") - } - - if messageDesc.FullName() == genid.Any_message_fullname { - return d.unmarshalAny(m, checkDelims) - } - - if checkDelims { - tok, err := d.Read() - if err != nil { - return err - } - - if tok.Kind() != text.MessageOpen { - return d.unexpectedTokenError(tok) - } - } - - var seenNums set.Ints - var seenOneofs set.Ints - fieldDescs := messageDesc.Fields() - - for { - // Read field name. - tok, err := d.Read() - if err != nil { - return err - } - switch typ := tok.Kind(); typ { - case text.Name: - // Continue below. - case text.EOF: - if checkDelims { - return text.ErrUnexpectedEOF - } - return nil - default: - if checkDelims && typ == text.MessageClose { - return nil - } - return d.unexpectedTokenError(tok) - } - - // Resolve the field descriptor. - var name pref.Name - var fd pref.FieldDescriptor - var xt pref.ExtensionType - var xtErr error - var isFieldNumberName bool - - switch tok.NameKind() { - case text.IdentName: - name = pref.Name(tok.IdentName()) - fd = fieldDescs.ByName(name) - if fd == nil { - // The proto name of a group field is in all lowercase, - // while the textproto field name is the group message name. - gd := fieldDescs.ByName(pref.Name(strings.ToLower(string(name)))) - if gd != nil && gd.Kind() == pref.GroupKind && gd.Message().Name() == name { - fd = gd - } - } else if fd.Kind() == pref.GroupKind && fd.Message().Name() != name { - fd = nil // reset since field name is actually the message name - } - - case text.TypeName: - // Handle extensions only. This code path is not for Any. - xt, xtErr = d.findExtension(pref.FullName(tok.TypeName())) - - case text.FieldNumber: - isFieldNumberName = true - num := pref.FieldNumber(tok.FieldNumber()) - if !num.IsValid() { - return d.newError(tok.Pos(), "invalid field number: %d", num) - } - fd = fieldDescs.ByNumber(num) - if fd == nil { - xt, xtErr = d.opts.Resolver.FindExtensionByNumber(messageDesc.FullName(), num) - } - } - - if xt != nil { - fd = xt.TypeDescriptor() - if !messageDesc.ExtensionRanges().Has(fd.Number()) || fd.ContainingMessage().FullName() != messageDesc.FullName() { - return d.newError(tok.Pos(), "message %v cannot be extended by %v", messageDesc.FullName(), fd.FullName()) - } - } else if xtErr != nil && xtErr != protoregistry.NotFound { - return d.newError(tok.Pos(), "unable to resolve [%s]: %v", tok.RawString(), xtErr) - } - if flags.ProtoLegacy { - if fd != nil && fd.IsWeak() && fd.Message().IsPlaceholder() { - fd = nil // reset since the weak reference is not linked in - } - } - - // Handle unknown fields. - if fd == nil { - if d.opts.DiscardUnknown || messageDesc.ReservedNames().Has(name) { - d.skipValue() - continue - } - return d.newError(tok.Pos(), "unknown field: %v", tok.RawString()) - } - - // Handle fields identified by field number. - if isFieldNumberName { - // TODO: Add an option to permit parsing field numbers. - // - // This requires careful thought as the MarshalOptions.EmitUnknown - // option allows formatting unknown fields as the field number and the - // best-effort textual representation of the field value. In that case, - // it may not be possible to unmarshal the value from a parser that does - // have information about the unknown field. - return d.newError(tok.Pos(), "cannot specify field by number: %v", tok.RawString()) - } - - switch { - case fd.IsList(): - kind := fd.Kind() - if kind != pref.MessageKind && kind != pref.GroupKind && !tok.HasSeparator() { - return d.syntaxError(tok.Pos(), "missing field separator :") - } - - list := m.Mutable(fd).List() - if err := d.unmarshalList(fd, list); err != nil { - return err - } - - case fd.IsMap(): - mmap := m.Mutable(fd).Map() - if err := d.unmarshalMap(fd, mmap); err != nil { - return err - } - - default: - kind := fd.Kind() - if kind != pref.MessageKind && kind != pref.GroupKind && !tok.HasSeparator() { - return d.syntaxError(tok.Pos(), "missing field separator :") - } - - // If field is a oneof, check if it has already been set. - if od := fd.ContainingOneof(); od != nil { - idx := uint64(od.Index()) - if seenOneofs.Has(idx) { - return d.newError(tok.Pos(), "error parsing %q, oneof %v is already set", tok.RawString(), od.FullName()) - } - seenOneofs.Set(idx) - } - - num := uint64(fd.Number()) - if seenNums.Has(num) { - return d.newError(tok.Pos(), "non-repeated field %q is repeated", tok.RawString()) - } - - if err := d.unmarshalSingular(fd, m); err != nil { - return err - } - seenNums.Set(num) - } - } - - return nil -} - -// findExtension returns protoreflect.ExtensionType from the Resolver if found. -func (d decoder) findExtension(xtName pref.FullName) (pref.ExtensionType, error) { - xt, err := d.opts.Resolver.FindExtensionByName(xtName) - if err == nil { - return xt, nil - } - return messageset.FindMessageSetExtension(d.opts.Resolver, xtName) -} - -// unmarshalSingular unmarshals a non-repeated field value specified by the -// given FieldDescriptor. -func (d decoder) unmarshalSingular(fd pref.FieldDescriptor, m pref.Message) error { - var val pref.Value - var err error - switch fd.Kind() { - case pref.MessageKind, pref.GroupKind: - val = m.NewField(fd) - err = d.unmarshalMessage(val.Message(), true) - default: - val, err = d.unmarshalScalar(fd) - } - if err == nil { - m.Set(fd, val) - } - return err -} - -// unmarshalScalar unmarshals a scalar/enum protoreflect.Value specified by the -// given FieldDescriptor. -func (d decoder) unmarshalScalar(fd pref.FieldDescriptor) (pref.Value, error) { - tok, err := d.Read() - if err != nil { - return pref.Value{}, err - } - - if tok.Kind() != text.Scalar { - return pref.Value{}, d.unexpectedTokenError(tok) - } - - kind := fd.Kind() - switch kind { - case pref.BoolKind: - if b, ok := tok.Bool(); ok { - return pref.ValueOfBool(b), nil - } - - case pref.Int32Kind, pref.Sint32Kind, pref.Sfixed32Kind: - if n, ok := tok.Int32(); ok { - return pref.ValueOfInt32(n), nil - } - - case pref.Int64Kind, pref.Sint64Kind, pref.Sfixed64Kind: - if n, ok := tok.Int64(); ok { - return pref.ValueOfInt64(n), nil - } - - case pref.Uint32Kind, pref.Fixed32Kind: - if n, ok := tok.Uint32(); ok { - return pref.ValueOfUint32(n), nil - } - - case pref.Uint64Kind, pref.Fixed64Kind: - if n, ok := tok.Uint64(); ok { - return pref.ValueOfUint64(n), nil - } - - case pref.FloatKind: - if n, ok := tok.Float32(); ok { - return pref.ValueOfFloat32(n), nil - } - - case pref.DoubleKind: - if n, ok := tok.Float64(); ok { - return pref.ValueOfFloat64(n), nil - } - - case pref.StringKind: - if s, ok := tok.String(); ok { - if strs.EnforceUTF8(fd) && !utf8.ValidString(s) { - return pref.Value{}, d.newError(tok.Pos(), "contains invalid UTF-8") - } - return pref.ValueOfString(s), nil - } - - case pref.BytesKind: - if b, ok := tok.String(); ok { - return pref.ValueOfBytes([]byte(b)), nil - } - - case pref.EnumKind: - if lit, ok := tok.Enum(); ok { - // Lookup EnumNumber based on name. - if enumVal := fd.Enum().Values().ByName(pref.Name(lit)); enumVal != nil { - return pref.ValueOfEnum(enumVal.Number()), nil - } - } - if num, ok := tok.Int32(); ok { - return pref.ValueOfEnum(pref.EnumNumber(num)), nil - } - - default: - panic(fmt.Sprintf("invalid scalar kind %v", kind)) - } - - return pref.Value{}, d.newError(tok.Pos(), "invalid value for %v type: %v", kind, tok.RawString()) -} - -// unmarshalList unmarshals into given protoreflect.List. A list value can -// either be in [] syntax or simply just a single scalar/message value. -func (d decoder) unmarshalList(fd pref.FieldDescriptor, list pref.List) error { - tok, err := d.Peek() - if err != nil { - return err - } - - switch fd.Kind() { - case pref.MessageKind, pref.GroupKind: - switch tok.Kind() { - case text.ListOpen: - d.Read() - for { - tok, err := d.Peek() - if err != nil { - return err - } - - switch tok.Kind() { - case text.ListClose: - d.Read() - return nil - case text.MessageOpen: - pval := list.NewElement() - if err := d.unmarshalMessage(pval.Message(), true); err != nil { - return err - } - list.Append(pval) - default: - return d.unexpectedTokenError(tok) - } - } - - case text.MessageOpen: - pval := list.NewElement() - if err := d.unmarshalMessage(pval.Message(), true); err != nil { - return err - } - list.Append(pval) - return nil - } - - default: - switch tok.Kind() { - case text.ListOpen: - d.Read() - for { - tok, err := d.Peek() - if err != nil { - return err - } - - switch tok.Kind() { - case text.ListClose: - d.Read() - return nil - case text.Scalar: - pval, err := d.unmarshalScalar(fd) - if err != nil { - return err - } - list.Append(pval) - default: - return d.unexpectedTokenError(tok) - } - } - - case text.Scalar: - pval, err := d.unmarshalScalar(fd) - if err != nil { - return err - } - list.Append(pval) - return nil - } - } - - return d.unexpectedTokenError(tok) -} - -// unmarshalMap unmarshals into given protoreflect.Map. A map value is a -// textproto message containing {key: , value: }. -func (d decoder) unmarshalMap(fd pref.FieldDescriptor, mmap pref.Map) error { - // Determine ahead whether map entry is a scalar type or a message type in - // order to call the appropriate unmarshalMapValue func inside - // unmarshalMapEntry. - var unmarshalMapValue func() (pref.Value, error) - switch fd.MapValue().Kind() { - case pref.MessageKind, pref.GroupKind: - unmarshalMapValue = func() (pref.Value, error) { - pval := mmap.NewValue() - if err := d.unmarshalMessage(pval.Message(), true); err != nil { - return pref.Value{}, err - } - return pval, nil - } - default: - unmarshalMapValue = func() (pref.Value, error) { - return d.unmarshalScalar(fd.MapValue()) - } - } - - tok, err := d.Read() - if err != nil { - return err - } - switch tok.Kind() { - case text.MessageOpen: - return d.unmarshalMapEntry(fd, mmap, unmarshalMapValue) - - case text.ListOpen: - for { - tok, err := d.Read() - if err != nil { - return err - } - switch tok.Kind() { - case text.ListClose: - return nil - case text.MessageOpen: - if err := d.unmarshalMapEntry(fd, mmap, unmarshalMapValue); err != nil { - return err - } - default: - return d.unexpectedTokenError(tok) - } - } - - default: - return d.unexpectedTokenError(tok) - } -} - -// unmarshalMap unmarshals into given protoreflect.Map. A map value is a -// textproto message containing {key: , value: }. -func (d decoder) unmarshalMapEntry(fd pref.FieldDescriptor, mmap pref.Map, unmarshalMapValue func() (pref.Value, error)) error { - var key pref.MapKey - var pval pref.Value -Loop: - for { - // Read field name. - tok, err := d.Read() - if err != nil { - return err - } - switch tok.Kind() { - case text.Name: - if tok.NameKind() != text.IdentName { - if !d.opts.DiscardUnknown { - return d.newError(tok.Pos(), "unknown map entry field %q", tok.RawString()) - } - d.skipValue() - continue Loop - } - // Continue below. - case text.MessageClose: - break Loop - default: - return d.unexpectedTokenError(tok) - } - - switch name := pref.Name(tok.IdentName()); name { - case genid.MapEntry_Key_field_name: - if !tok.HasSeparator() { - return d.syntaxError(tok.Pos(), "missing field separator :") - } - if key.IsValid() { - return d.newError(tok.Pos(), "map entry %q cannot be repeated", name) - } - val, err := d.unmarshalScalar(fd.MapKey()) - if err != nil { - return err - } - key = val.MapKey() - - case genid.MapEntry_Value_field_name: - if kind := fd.MapValue().Kind(); (kind != pref.MessageKind) && (kind != pref.GroupKind) { - if !tok.HasSeparator() { - return d.syntaxError(tok.Pos(), "missing field separator :") - } - } - if pval.IsValid() { - return d.newError(tok.Pos(), "map entry %q cannot be repeated", name) - } - pval, err = unmarshalMapValue() - if err != nil { - return err - } - - default: - if !d.opts.DiscardUnknown { - return d.newError(tok.Pos(), "unknown map entry field %q", name) - } - d.skipValue() - } - } - - if !key.IsValid() { - key = fd.MapKey().Default().MapKey() - } - if !pval.IsValid() { - switch fd.MapValue().Kind() { - case pref.MessageKind, pref.GroupKind: - // If value field is not set for message/group types, construct an - // empty one as default. - pval = mmap.NewValue() - default: - pval = fd.MapValue().Default() - } - } - mmap.Set(key, pval) - return nil -} - -// unmarshalAny unmarshals an Any textproto. It can either be in expanded form -// or non-expanded form. -func (d decoder) unmarshalAny(m pref.Message, checkDelims bool) error { - var typeURL string - var bValue []byte - var seenTypeUrl bool - var seenValue bool - var isExpanded bool - - if checkDelims { - tok, err := d.Read() - if err != nil { - return err - } - - if tok.Kind() != text.MessageOpen { - return d.unexpectedTokenError(tok) - } - } - -Loop: - for { - // Read field name. Can only have 3 possible field names, i.e. type_url, - // value and type URL name inside []. - tok, err := d.Read() - if err != nil { - return err - } - if typ := tok.Kind(); typ != text.Name { - if checkDelims { - if typ == text.MessageClose { - break Loop - } - } else if typ == text.EOF { - break Loop - } - return d.unexpectedTokenError(tok) - } - - switch tok.NameKind() { - case text.IdentName: - // Both type_url and value fields require field separator :. - if !tok.HasSeparator() { - return d.syntaxError(tok.Pos(), "missing field separator :") - } - - switch name := pref.Name(tok.IdentName()); name { - case genid.Any_TypeUrl_field_name: - if seenTypeUrl { - return d.newError(tok.Pos(), "duplicate %v field", genid.Any_TypeUrl_field_fullname) - } - if isExpanded { - return d.newError(tok.Pos(), "conflict with [%s] field", typeURL) - } - tok, err := d.Read() - if err != nil { - return err - } - var ok bool - typeURL, ok = tok.String() - if !ok { - return d.newError(tok.Pos(), "invalid %v field value: %v", genid.Any_TypeUrl_field_fullname, tok.RawString()) - } - seenTypeUrl = true - - case genid.Any_Value_field_name: - if seenValue { - return d.newError(tok.Pos(), "duplicate %v field", genid.Any_Value_field_fullname) - } - if isExpanded { - return d.newError(tok.Pos(), "conflict with [%s] field", typeURL) - } - tok, err := d.Read() - if err != nil { - return err - } - s, ok := tok.String() - if !ok { - return d.newError(tok.Pos(), "invalid %v field value: %v", genid.Any_Value_field_fullname, tok.RawString()) - } - bValue = []byte(s) - seenValue = true - - default: - if !d.opts.DiscardUnknown { - return d.newError(tok.Pos(), "invalid field name %q in %v message", tok.RawString(), genid.Any_message_fullname) - } - } - - case text.TypeName: - if isExpanded { - return d.newError(tok.Pos(), "cannot have more than one type") - } - if seenTypeUrl { - return d.newError(tok.Pos(), "conflict with type_url field") - } - typeURL = tok.TypeName() - var err error - bValue, err = d.unmarshalExpandedAny(typeURL, tok.Pos()) - if err != nil { - return err - } - isExpanded = true - - default: - if !d.opts.DiscardUnknown { - return d.newError(tok.Pos(), "invalid field name %q in %v message", tok.RawString(), genid.Any_message_fullname) - } - } - } - - fds := m.Descriptor().Fields() - if len(typeURL) > 0 { - m.Set(fds.ByNumber(genid.Any_TypeUrl_field_number), pref.ValueOfString(typeURL)) - } - if len(bValue) > 0 { - m.Set(fds.ByNumber(genid.Any_Value_field_number), pref.ValueOfBytes(bValue)) - } - return nil -} - -func (d decoder) unmarshalExpandedAny(typeURL string, pos int) ([]byte, error) { - mt, err := d.opts.Resolver.FindMessageByURL(typeURL) - if err != nil { - return nil, d.newError(pos, "unable to resolve message [%v]: %v", typeURL, err) - } - // Create new message for the embedded message type and unmarshal the value - // field into it. - m := mt.New() - if err := d.unmarshalMessage(m, true); err != nil { - return nil, err - } - // Serialize the embedded message and return the resulting bytes. - b, err := proto.MarshalOptions{ - AllowPartial: true, // Never check required fields inside an Any. - Deterministic: true, - }.Marshal(m.Interface()) - if err != nil { - return nil, d.newError(pos, "error in marshaling message into Any.value: %v", err) - } - return b, nil -} - -// skipValue makes the decoder parse a field value in order to advance the read -// to the next field. It relies on Read returning an error if the types are not -// in valid sequence. -func (d decoder) skipValue() error { - tok, err := d.Read() - if err != nil { - return err - } - // Only need to continue reading for messages and lists. - switch tok.Kind() { - case text.MessageOpen: - return d.skipMessageValue() - - case text.ListOpen: - for { - tok, err := d.Read() - if err != nil { - return err - } - switch tok.Kind() { - case text.ListClose: - return nil - case text.MessageOpen: - return d.skipMessageValue() - default: - // Skip items. This will not validate whether skipped values are - // of the same type or not, same behavior as C++ - // TextFormat::Parser::AllowUnknownField(true) version 3.8.0. - if err := d.skipValue(); err != nil { - return err - } - } - } - } - return nil -} - -// skipMessageValue makes the decoder parse and skip over all fields in a -// message. It assumes that the previous read type is MessageOpen. -func (d decoder) skipMessageValue() error { - for { - tok, err := d.Read() - if err != nil { - return err - } - switch tok.Kind() { - case text.MessageClose: - return nil - case text.Name: - if err := d.skipValue(); err != nil { - return err - } - } - } -} diff --git a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/encoding/prototext/doc.go b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/encoding/prototext/doc.go deleted file mode 100644 index 6dcfc49..0000000 --- a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/encoding/prototext/doc.go +++ /dev/null @@ -1,24 +0,0 @@ -// Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one -// or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file -// distributed with this work for additional information -// regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file -// to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the -// "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance -// with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, -// software distributed under the License is distributed on an -// "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY -// KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the -// specific language governing permissions and limitations -// under the License. - -// Copyright 2019 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. -// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style -// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. - -// Package prototext marshals and unmarshals protocol buffer messages as the -// textproto format. -package prototext diff --git a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/encoding/prototext/encode.go b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/encoding/prototext/encode.go deleted file mode 100644 index e50bfb6..0000000 --- a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/encoding/prototext/encode.go +++ /dev/null @@ -1,450 +0,0 @@ -// Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one -// or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file -// distributed with this work for additional information -// regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file -// to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the -// "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance -// with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, -// software distributed under the License is distributed on an -// "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY -// KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the -// specific language governing permissions and limitations -// under the License. - -// Copyright 2018 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. -// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style -// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. - -package prototext - -import ( - "fmt" - "sort" - "strconv" - "unicode/utf8" - - "google.golang.org/protobuf/encoding/protowire" - "google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/encoding/messageset" - "google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/encoding/text" - "google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/errors" - "google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/flags" - "google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/genid" - "google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/mapsort" - "google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/pragma" - "google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/strs" - "google.golang.org/protobuf/proto" - pref "google.golang.org/protobuf/reflect/protoreflect" - "google.golang.org/protobuf/reflect/protoregistry" -) - -const defaultIndent = " " - -// Format formats the message as a multiline string. -// This function is only intended for human consumption and ignores errors. -// Do not depend on the output being stable. It may change over time across -// different versions of the program. -func Format(m proto.Message) string { - return MarshalOptions{Multiline: true}.Format(m) -} - -// Marshal writes the given proto.Message in textproto format using default -// options. Do not depend on the output being stable. It may change over time -// across different versions of the program. -func Marshal(m proto.Message) ([]byte, error) { - return MarshalOptions{}.Marshal(m) -} - -// MarshalOptions is a configurable text format marshaler. -type MarshalOptions struct { - pragma.NoUnkeyedLiterals - - // Multiline specifies whether the marshaler should format the output in - // indented-form with every textual element on a new line. - // If Indent is an empty string, then an arbitrary indent is chosen. - Multiline bool - - // Indent specifies the set of indentation characters to use in a multiline - // formatted output such that every entry is preceded by Indent and - // terminated by a newline. If non-empty, then Multiline is treated as true. - // Indent can only be composed of space or tab characters. - Indent string - - // EmitASCII specifies whether to format strings and bytes as ASCII only - // as opposed to using UTF-8 encoding when possible. - EmitASCII bool - - // allowInvalidUTF8 specifies whether to permit the encoding of strings - // with invalid UTF-8. This is unexported as it is intended to only - // be specified by the Format method. - allowInvalidUTF8 bool - - // AllowPartial allows messages that have missing required fields to marshal - // without returning an error. If AllowPartial is false (the default), - // Marshal will return error if there are any missing required fields. - AllowPartial bool - - // EmitUnknown specifies whether to emit unknown fields in the output. - // If specified, the unmarshaler may be unable to parse the output. - // The default is to exclude unknown fields. - EmitUnknown bool - - // Resolver is used for looking up types when expanding google.protobuf.Any - // messages. If nil, this defaults to using protoregistry.GlobalTypes. - Resolver interface { - protoregistry.ExtensionTypeResolver - protoregistry.MessageTypeResolver - } -} - -// Format formats the message as a string. -// This method is only intended for human consumption and ignores errors. -// Do not depend on the output being stable. It may change over time across -// different versions of the program. -func (o MarshalOptions) Format(m proto.Message) string { - if m == nil || !m.ProtoReflect().IsValid() { - return "" // invalid syntax, but okay since this is for debugging - } - o.allowInvalidUTF8 = true - o.AllowPartial = true - o.EmitUnknown = true - b, _ := o.Marshal(m) - return string(b) -} - -// Marshal writes the given proto.Message in textproto format using options in -// MarshalOptions object. Do not depend on the output being stable. It may -// change over time across different versions of the program. -func (o MarshalOptions) Marshal(m proto.Message) ([]byte, error) { - return o.marshal(m) -} - -// marshal is a centralized function that all marshal operations go through. -// For profiling purposes, avoid changing the name of this function or -// introducing other code paths for marshal that do not go through this. -func (o MarshalOptions) marshal(m proto.Message) ([]byte, error) { - var delims = [2]byte{'{', '}'} - - if o.Multiline && o.Indent == "" { - o.Indent = defaultIndent - } - if o.Resolver == nil { - o.Resolver = protoregistry.GlobalTypes - } - - internalEnc, err := text.NewEncoder(o.Indent, delims, o.EmitASCII) - if err != nil { - return nil, err - } - - // Treat nil message interface as an empty message, - // in which case there is nothing to output. - if m == nil { - return []byte{}, nil - } - - enc := encoder{internalEnc, o} - err = enc.marshalMessage(m.ProtoReflect(), false) - if err != nil { - return nil, err - } - out := enc.Bytes() - if len(o.Indent) > 0 && len(out) > 0 { - out = append(out, '\n') - } - if o.AllowPartial { - return out, nil - } - return out, proto.CheckInitialized(m) -} - -type encoder struct { - *text.Encoder - opts MarshalOptions -} - -// marshalMessage marshals the given protoreflect.Message. -func (e encoder) marshalMessage(m pref.Message, inclDelims bool) error { - messageDesc := m.Descriptor() - if !flags.ProtoLegacy && messageset.IsMessageSet(messageDesc) { - return errors.New("no support for proto1 MessageSets") - } - - if inclDelims { - e.StartMessage() - defer e.EndMessage() - } - - // Handle Any expansion. - if messageDesc.FullName() == genid.Any_message_fullname { - if e.marshalAny(m) { - return nil - } - // If unable to expand, continue on to marshal Any as a regular message. - } - - // Marshal known fields. - fieldDescs := messageDesc.Fields() - size := fieldDescs.Len() - for i := 0; i < size; { - fd := fieldDescs.Get(i) - if od := fd.ContainingOneof(); od != nil { - fd = m.WhichOneof(od) - i += od.Fields().Len() - } else { - i++ - } - - if fd == nil || !m.Has(fd) { - continue - } - - name := fd.Name() - // Use type name for group field name. - if fd.Kind() == pref.GroupKind { - name = fd.Message().Name() - } - val := m.Get(fd) - if err := e.marshalField(string(name), val, fd); err != nil { - return err - } - } - - // Marshal extensions. - if err := e.marshalExtensions(m); err != nil { - return err - } - - // Marshal unknown fields. - if e.opts.EmitUnknown { - e.marshalUnknown(m.GetUnknown()) - } - - return nil -} - -// marshalField marshals the given field with protoreflect.Value. -func (e encoder) marshalField(name string, val pref.Value, fd pref.FieldDescriptor) error { - switch { - case fd.IsList(): - return e.marshalList(name, val.List(), fd) - case fd.IsMap(): - return e.marshalMap(name, val.Map(), fd) - default: - e.WriteName(name) - return e.marshalSingular(val, fd) - } -} - -// marshalSingular marshals the given non-repeated field value. This includes -// all scalar types, enums, messages, and groups. -func (e encoder) marshalSingular(val pref.Value, fd pref.FieldDescriptor) error { - kind := fd.Kind() - switch kind { - case pref.BoolKind: - e.WriteBool(val.Bool()) - - case pref.StringKind: - s := val.String() - if !e.opts.allowInvalidUTF8 && strs.EnforceUTF8(fd) && !utf8.ValidString(s) { - return errors.InvalidUTF8(string(fd.FullName())) - } - e.WriteString(s) - - case pref.Int32Kind, pref.Int64Kind, - pref.Sint32Kind, pref.Sint64Kind, - pref.Sfixed32Kind, pref.Sfixed64Kind: - e.WriteInt(val.Int()) - - case pref.Uint32Kind, pref.Uint64Kind, - pref.Fixed32Kind, pref.Fixed64Kind: - e.WriteUint(val.Uint()) - - case pref.FloatKind: - // Encoder.WriteFloat handles the special numbers NaN and infinites. - e.WriteFloat(val.Float(), 32) - - case pref.DoubleKind: - // Encoder.WriteFloat handles the special numbers NaN and infinites. - e.WriteFloat(val.Float(), 64) - - case pref.BytesKind: - e.WriteString(string(val.Bytes())) - - case pref.EnumKind: - num := val.Enum() - if desc := fd.Enum().Values().ByNumber(num); 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err != nil { - return err - } - } - return nil -} - -// marshalUnknown parses the given []byte and marshals fields out. -// This function assumes proper encoding in the given []byte. -func (e encoder) marshalUnknown(b []byte) { - const dec = 10 - const hex = 16 - for len(b) > 0 { - num, wtype, n := protowire.ConsumeTag(b) - b = b[n:] - e.WriteName(strconv.FormatInt(int64(num), dec)) - - switch wtype { - case protowire.VarintType: - var v uint64 - v, n = protowire.ConsumeVarint(b) - e.WriteUint(v) - case protowire.Fixed32Type: - var v uint32 - v, n = protowire.ConsumeFixed32(b) - e.WriteLiteral("0x" + strconv.FormatUint(uint64(v), hex)) - case protowire.Fixed64Type: - var v uint64 - v, n = protowire.ConsumeFixed64(b) - e.WriteLiteral("0x" + strconv.FormatUint(v, hex)) - case protowire.BytesType: - var v []byte - v, n = protowire.ConsumeBytes(b) - e.WriteString(string(v)) - case protowire.StartGroupType: - e.StartMessage() - var v []byte - v, n = protowire.ConsumeGroup(num, b) - e.marshalUnknown(v) - e.EndMessage() - default: - panic(fmt.Sprintf("prototext: error parsing unknown field wire type: %v", wtype)) - } - - b = b[n:] - } -} - -// marshalAny marshals the given google.protobuf.Any message in expanded form. -// It returns true if it was able to marshal, else false. -func (e encoder) marshalAny(any pref.Message) bool { - // Construct the embedded message. - fds := any.Descriptor().Fields() - fdType := fds.ByNumber(genid.Any_TypeUrl_field_number) - typeURL := any.Get(fdType).String() - mt, err := e.opts.Resolver.FindMessageByURL(typeURL) - if err != nil { - return false - } - m := mt.New().Interface() - - // Unmarshal bytes into embedded message. - fdValue := fds.ByNumber(genid.Any_Value_field_number) - value := any.Get(fdValue) - err = proto.UnmarshalOptions{ - AllowPartial: true, - Resolver: e.opts.Resolver, - }.Unmarshal(value.Bytes(), m) - if err != nil { - return false - } - - // Get current encoder position. If marshaling fails, reset encoder output - // back to this position. - pos := e.Snapshot() - - // Field name is the proto field name enclosed in []. - e.WriteName("[" + typeURL + "]") - err = e.marshalMessage(m.ProtoReflect(), true) - if err != nil { - e.Reset(pos) - return false - } - return true -} diff --git a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/encoding/protowire/wire.go b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/encoding/protowire/wire.go deleted file mode 100644 index fa6b9b2..0000000 --- a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/encoding/protowire/wire.go +++ /dev/null @@ -1,555 +0,0 @@ -// Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one -// or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file -// distributed with this work for additional information -// regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file -// to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the -// "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance -// with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, -// software distributed under the License is distributed on an -// "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY -// KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the -// specific language governing permissions and limitations -// under the License. - -// Copyright 2018 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. -// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style -// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. - -// Package protowire parses and formats the raw wire encoding. -// See https://developers.google.com/protocol-buffers/docs/encoding. -// -// For marshaling and unmarshaling entire protobuf messages, -// use the "google.golang.org/protobuf/proto" package instead. -package protowire - -import ( - "io" - "math" - "math/bits" - - "google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/errors" -) - -// Number represents the field number. -type Number int32 - -const ( - MinValidNumber Number = 1 - FirstReservedNumber Number = 19000 - LastReservedNumber Number = 19999 - MaxValidNumber Number = 1<<29 - 1 -) - -// IsValid reports whether the field number is semantically valid. -// -// Note that while numbers within the reserved range are semantically invalid, -// they are syntactically valid in the wire format. -// Implementations may treat records with reserved field numbers as unknown. -func (n Number) IsValid() bool { - return MinValidNumber <= n && n < FirstReservedNumber || LastReservedNumber < n && n <= MaxValidNumber -} - -// Type represents the wire type. -type Type int8 - -const ( - VarintType Type = 0 - Fixed32Type Type = 5 - Fixed64Type Type = 1 - BytesType Type = 2 - StartGroupType Type = 3 - EndGroupType Type = 4 -) - -const ( - _ = -iota - errCodeTruncated - errCodeFieldNumber - errCodeOverflow - errCodeReserved - errCodeEndGroup -) - -var ( - errFieldNumber = errors.New("invalid field number") - errOverflow = errors.New("variable length integer overflow") - errReserved = errors.New("cannot parse reserved wire type") - errEndGroup = errors.New("mismatching end group marker") - errParse = errors.New("parse error") -) - -// ParseError converts an error code into an error value. -// This returns nil if n is a non-negative number. -func ParseError(n int) error { - if n >= 0 { - return nil - } - switch n { - case errCodeTruncated: - return io.ErrUnexpectedEOF - case errCodeFieldNumber: - return errFieldNumber - case errCodeOverflow: - return errOverflow - case errCodeReserved: - return errReserved - case errCodeEndGroup: - return errEndGroup - default: - return errParse - } -} - -// ConsumeField parses an entire field record (both tag and value) and returns -// the field number, the wire type, and the total length. -// This returns a negative length upon an error (see ParseError). -// -// The total length includes the tag header and the end group marker (if the -// field is a group). -func ConsumeField(b []byte) (Number, Type, int) { - num, typ, n := ConsumeTag(b) - if n < 0 { - return 0, 0, n // forward error code - } - m := ConsumeFieldValue(num, typ, b[n:]) - if m < 0 { - return 0, 0, m // forward error code - } - return num, typ, n + m -} - -// ConsumeFieldValue parses a field value and returns its length. -// This assumes that the field Number and wire Type have already been parsed. -// This returns a negative length upon an error (see ParseError). -// -// When parsing a group, the length includes the end group marker and -// the end group is verified to match the starting field number. -func ConsumeFieldValue(num Number, typ Type, b []byte) (n int) { - switch typ { - case VarintType: - _, n = ConsumeVarint(b) - return n - case Fixed32Type: - _, n = ConsumeFixed32(b) - return n - case Fixed64Type: - _, n = ConsumeFixed64(b) - return n - case BytesType: - _, n = ConsumeBytes(b) - return n - case StartGroupType: - n0 := len(b) - for { - num2, typ2, n := ConsumeTag(b) - if n < 0 { - return n // forward error code - } - b = b[n:] - if typ2 == EndGroupType { - if num != num2 { - return errCodeEndGroup - } - return n0 - len(b) - } - - n = ConsumeFieldValue(num2, typ2, b) - if n < 0 { - return n // forward error code - } - b = b[n:] - } - case EndGroupType: - return errCodeEndGroup - default: - return errCodeReserved - } -} - -// AppendTag encodes num and typ as a varint-encoded tag and appends it to b. -func AppendTag(b []byte, num Number, typ Type) []byte { - return AppendVarint(b, EncodeTag(num, typ)) -} - -// ConsumeTag parses b as a varint-encoded tag, reporting its length. -// This returns a negative length upon an error (see ParseError). -func ConsumeTag(b []byte) (Number, Type, int) { - v, n := ConsumeVarint(b) - if n < 0 { - return 0, 0, n // forward error code - } - num, typ := DecodeTag(v) - if num < MinValidNumber { - return 0, 0, errCodeFieldNumber - } - return num, typ, n -} - -func SizeTag(num Number) int { - return SizeVarint(EncodeTag(num, 0)) // wire type has no effect on size -} - -// AppendVarint appends v to b as a varint-encoded uint64. -func AppendVarint(b []byte, v uint64) []byte { - switch { - case v < 1<<7: - b = append(b, byte(v)) - case v < 1<<14: - b = append(b, - byte((v>>0)&0x7f|0x80), - byte(v>>7)) - case v < 1<<21: - b = append(b, - byte((v>>0)&0x7f|0x80), - byte((v>>7)&0x7f|0x80), - byte(v>>14)) - case v < 1<<28: - b = append(b, - byte((v>>0)&0x7f|0x80), - byte((v>>7)&0x7f|0x80), - byte((v>>14)&0x7f|0x80), - byte(v>>21)) - case v < 1<<35: - b = append(b, - byte((v>>0)&0x7f|0x80), - byte((v>>7)&0x7f|0x80), - byte((v>>14)&0x7f|0x80), - byte((v>>21)&0x7f|0x80), - byte(v>>28)) - case v < 1<<42: - b = append(b, - byte((v>>0)&0x7f|0x80), - byte((v>>7)&0x7f|0x80), - byte((v>>14)&0x7f|0x80), - byte((v>>21)&0x7f|0x80), - byte((v>>28)&0x7f|0x80), - byte(v>>35)) - case v < 1<<49: - b = append(b, - byte((v>>0)&0x7f|0x80), - byte((v>>7)&0x7f|0x80), - byte((v>>14)&0x7f|0x80), - byte((v>>21)&0x7f|0x80), - byte((v>>28)&0x7f|0x80), - byte((v>>35)&0x7f|0x80), - byte(v>>42)) - case v < 1<<56: - b = append(b, - byte((v>>0)&0x7f|0x80), - byte((v>>7)&0x7f|0x80), - byte((v>>14)&0x7f|0x80), - byte((v>>21)&0x7f|0x80), - byte((v>>28)&0x7f|0x80), - byte((v>>35)&0x7f|0x80), - byte((v>>42)&0x7f|0x80), - byte(v>>49)) - case v < 1<<63: - b = append(b, - byte((v>>0)&0x7f|0x80), - byte((v>>7)&0x7f|0x80), - byte((v>>14)&0x7f|0x80), - byte((v>>21)&0x7f|0x80), - byte((v>>28)&0x7f|0x80), - byte((v>>35)&0x7f|0x80), - byte((v>>42)&0x7f|0x80), - byte((v>>49)&0x7f|0x80), - byte(v>>56)) - default: - b = append(b, - byte((v>>0)&0x7f|0x80), - byte((v>>7)&0x7f|0x80), - byte((v>>14)&0x7f|0x80), - byte((v>>21)&0x7f|0x80), - byte((v>>28)&0x7f|0x80), - byte((v>>35)&0x7f|0x80), - byte((v>>42)&0x7f|0x80), - byte((v>>49)&0x7f|0x80), - byte((v>>56)&0x7f|0x80), - 1) - } - return b -} - -// ConsumeVarint parses b as a varint-encoded uint64, reporting its length. -// This returns a negative length upon an error (see ParseError). -func ConsumeVarint(b []byte) (v uint64, n int) { - var y uint64 - if len(b) <= 0 { - return 0, errCodeTruncated - } - v = uint64(b[0]) - if v < 0x80 { - return v, 1 - } - v -= 0x80 - - if len(b) <= 1 { - return 0, errCodeTruncated - } - y = uint64(b[1]) - v += y << 7 - if y < 0x80 { - return v, 2 - } - v -= 0x80 << 7 - - if len(b) <= 2 { - return 0, errCodeTruncated - } - y = uint64(b[2]) - v += y << 14 - if y < 0x80 { - return v, 3 - } - v -= 0x80 << 14 - - if len(b) <= 3 { - return 0, errCodeTruncated - } - y = uint64(b[3]) - v += y << 21 - if y < 0x80 { - return v, 4 - } - v -= 0x80 << 21 - - if len(b) <= 4 { - return 0, errCodeTruncated - } - y = uint64(b[4]) - v += y << 28 - if y < 0x80 { - return v, 5 - } - v -= 0x80 << 28 - - if len(b) <= 5 { - return 0, errCodeTruncated - } - y = uint64(b[5]) - v += y << 35 - if y < 0x80 { - return v, 6 - } - v -= 0x80 << 35 - - if len(b) <= 6 { - return 0, errCodeTruncated - } - y = uint64(b[6]) - v += y << 42 - if y < 0x80 { - return v, 7 - } - v -= 0x80 << 42 - - if len(b) <= 7 { - return 0, errCodeTruncated - } - y = uint64(b[7]) - v += y << 49 - if y < 0x80 { - return v, 8 - } - v -= 0x80 << 49 - - if len(b) <= 8 { - return 0, errCodeTruncated - } - y = uint64(b[8]) - v += y << 56 - if y < 0x80 { - return v, 9 - } - v -= 0x80 << 56 - - if len(b) <= 9 { - return 0, errCodeTruncated - } - y = uint64(b[9]) - v += y << 63 - if y < 2 { - return v, 10 - } - return 0, errCodeOverflow -} - -// SizeVarint returns the encoded size of a varint. -// The size is guaranteed to be within 1 and 10, inclusive. -func SizeVarint(v uint64) int { - // This computes 1 + (bits.Len64(v)-1)/7. - // 9/64 is a good enough approximation of 1/7 - return int(9*uint32(bits.Len64(v))+64) / 64 -} - -// AppendFixed32 appends v to b as a little-endian uint32. -func AppendFixed32(b []byte, v uint32) []byte { - return append(b, - byte(v>>0), - byte(v>>8), - byte(v>>16), - byte(v>>24)) -} - -// ConsumeFixed32 parses b as a little-endian uint32, reporting its length. -// This returns a negative length upon an error (see ParseError). -func ConsumeFixed32(b []byte) (v uint32, n int) { - if len(b) < 4 { - return 0, errCodeTruncated - } - v = uint32(b[0])<<0 | uint32(b[1])<<8 | uint32(b[2])<<16 | uint32(b[3])<<24 - return v, 4 -} - -// SizeFixed32 returns the encoded size of a fixed32; which is always 4. -func SizeFixed32() int { - return 4 -} - -// AppendFixed64 appends v to b as a little-endian uint64. -func AppendFixed64(b []byte, v uint64) []byte { - return append(b, - byte(v>>0), - byte(v>>8), - byte(v>>16), - byte(v>>24), - byte(v>>32), - byte(v>>40), - byte(v>>48), - byte(v>>56)) -} - -// ConsumeFixed64 parses b as a little-endian uint64, reporting its length. -// This returns a negative length upon an error (see ParseError). -func ConsumeFixed64(b []byte) (v uint64, n int) { - if len(b) < 8 { - return 0, errCodeTruncated - } - v = uint64(b[0])<<0 | uint64(b[1])<<8 | uint64(b[2])<<16 | uint64(b[3])<<24 | uint64(b[4])<<32 | uint64(b[5])<<40 | uint64(b[6])<<48 | uint64(b[7])<<56 - return v, 8 -} - -// SizeFixed64 returns the encoded size of a fixed64; which is always 8. -func SizeFixed64() int { - return 8 -} - -// AppendBytes appends v to b as a length-prefixed bytes value. -func AppendBytes(b []byte, v []byte) []byte { - return append(AppendVarint(b, uint64(len(v))), v...) -} - -// ConsumeBytes parses b as a length-prefixed bytes value, reporting its length. -// This returns a negative length upon an error (see ParseError). -func ConsumeBytes(b []byte) (v []byte, n int) { - m, n := ConsumeVarint(b) - if n < 0 { - return nil, n // forward error code - } - if m > uint64(len(b[n:])) { - return nil, errCodeTruncated - } - return b[n:][:m], n + int(m) -} - -// SizeBytes returns the encoded size of a length-prefixed bytes value, -// given only the length. -func SizeBytes(n int) int { - return SizeVarint(uint64(n)) + n -} - -// AppendString appends v to b as a length-prefixed bytes value. -func AppendString(b []byte, v string) []byte { - return append(AppendVarint(b, uint64(len(v))), v...) -} - -// ConsumeString parses b as a length-prefixed bytes value, reporting its length. -// This returns a negative length upon an error (see ParseError). -func ConsumeString(b []byte) (v string, n int) { - bb, n := ConsumeBytes(b) - return string(bb), n -} - -// AppendGroup appends v to b as group value, with a trailing end group marker. -// The value v must not contain the end marker. -func AppendGroup(b []byte, num Number, v []byte) []byte { - return AppendVarint(append(b, v...), EncodeTag(num, EndGroupType)) -} - -// ConsumeGroup parses b as a group value until the trailing end group marker, -// and verifies that the end marker matches the provided num. The value v -// does not contain the end marker, while the length does contain the end marker. -// This returns a negative length upon an error (see ParseError). -func ConsumeGroup(num Number, b []byte) (v []byte, n int) { - n = ConsumeFieldValue(num, StartGroupType, b) - if n < 0 { - return nil, n // forward error code - } - b = b[:n] - - // Truncate off end group marker, but need to handle denormalized varints. - // Assuming end marker is never 0 (which is always the case since - // EndGroupType is non-zero), we can truncate all trailing bytes where the - // lower 7 bits are all zero (implying that the varint is denormalized). - for len(b) > 0 && b[len(b)-1]&0x7f == 0 { - b = b[:len(b)-1] - } - b = b[:len(b)-SizeTag(num)] - return b, n -} - -// SizeGroup returns the encoded size of a group, given only the length. -func SizeGroup(num Number, n int) int { - return n + SizeTag(num) -} - -// DecodeTag decodes the field Number and wire Type from its unified form. -// The Number is -1 if the decoded field number overflows int32. -// Other than overflow, this does not check for field number validity. -func DecodeTag(x uint64) (Number, Type) { - // NOTE: MessageSet allows for larger field numbers than normal. - if x>>3 > uint64(math.MaxInt32) { - return -1, 0 - } - return Number(x >> 3), Type(x & 7) -} - -// EncodeTag encodes the field Number and wire Type into its unified form. -func EncodeTag(num Number, typ Type) uint64 { - return uint64(num)<<3 | uint64(typ&7) -} - -// DecodeZigZag decodes a zig-zag-encoded uint64 as an int64. -// Input: {…, 5, 3, 1, 0, 2, 4, 6, …} -// Output: {…, -3, -2, -1, 0, +1, +2, +3, …} -func DecodeZigZag(x uint64) int64 { - return int64(x>>1) ^ int64(x)<<63>>63 -} - -// EncodeZigZag encodes an int64 as a zig-zag-encoded uint64. -// Input: {…, -3, -2, -1, 0, +1, +2, +3, …} -// Output: {…, 5, 3, 1, 0, 2, 4, 6, …} -func EncodeZigZag(x int64) uint64 { - return uint64(x<<1) ^ uint64(x>>63) -} - -// DecodeBool decodes a uint64 as a bool. -// Input: { 0, 1, 2, …} -// Output: {false, true, true, …} -func DecodeBool(x uint64) bool { - return x != 0 -} - -// EncodeBool encodes a bool as a uint64. -// Input: {false, true} -// Output: { 0, 1} -func EncodeBool(x bool) uint64 { - if x { - return 1 - } - return 0 -} diff --git a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/descfmt/stringer.go b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/descfmt/stringer.go deleted file mode 100644 index 15eb771..0000000 --- a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/descfmt/stringer.go +++ /dev/null @@ -1,333 +0,0 @@ -// Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one -// or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file -// distributed with this work for additional information -// regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file -// to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the -// "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance -// with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, -// software distributed under the License is distributed on an -// "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY -// KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the -// specific language governing permissions and limitations -// under the License. - -// Copyright 2018 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. -// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style -// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. - -// Package descfmt provides functionality to format descriptors. -package descfmt - -import ( - "fmt" - "io" - "reflect" - "strconv" - "strings" - - "google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/detrand" - "google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/pragma" - pref "google.golang.org/protobuf/reflect/protoreflect" -) - -type list interface { - Len() int - pragma.DoNotImplement -} - -func FormatList(s fmt.State, r rune, vs list) { - io.WriteString(s, formatListOpt(vs, true, r == 'v' && (s.Flag('+') || s.Flag('#')))) -} -func formatListOpt(vs list, isRoot, allowMulti bool) string { - start, end := "[", "]" - if isRoot { - var name string - switch vs.(type) { - case pref.Names: - name = "Names" - case pref.FieldNumbers: - name = "FieldNumbers" - case pref.FieldRanges: - name = "FieldRanges" - case pref.EnumRanges: - name = "EnumRanges" - case pref.FileImports: - name = "FileImports" - case pref.Descriptor: - name = reflect.ValueOf(vs).MethodByName("Get").Type().Out(0).Name() + "s" - } - start, end = name+"{", "}" - } - - var ss []string - switch vs := vs.(type) { - case pref.Names: - for i := 0; i < vs.Len(); i++ { - ss = append(ss, fmt.Sprint(vs.Get(i))) - } - return start + joinStrings(ss, false) + end - case pref.FieldNumbers: - for i := 0; i < vs.Len(); i++ { - ss = append(ss, fmt.Sprint(vs.Get(i))) - } - return start + joinStrings(ss, false) + end - case pref.FieldRanges: - for i := 0; i < vs.Len(); i++ { - r := vs.Get(i) - if r[0]+1 == r[1] { - ss = append(ss, fmt.Sprintf("%d", r[0])) - } else { - ss = append(ss, fmt.Sprintf("%d:%d", r[0], r[1])) // enum ranges are end exclusive - } - } - return start + joinStrings(ss, false) + end - case pref.EnumRanges: - for i := 0; i < vs.Len(); i++ { - r := vs.Get(i) - if r[0] == r[1] { - ss = append(ss, fmt.Sprintf("%d", r[0])) - } else { - ss = append(ss, fmt.Sprintf("%d:%d", r[0], int64(r[1])+1)) // enum ranges are end inclusive - } - } - return start + joinStrings(ss, false) + end - case pref.FileImports: - for i := 0; i < vs.Len(); i++ { - var rs records - rs.Append(reflect.ValueOf(vs.Get(i)), "Path", "Package", "IsPublic", "IsWeak") - ss = append(ss, "{"+rs.Join()+"}") - } - return start + joinStrings(ss, allowMulti) + end - default: - _, isEnumValue := vs.(pref.EnumValueDescriptors) - for i := 0; i < vs.Len(); i++ { - m := reflect.ValueOf(vs).MethodByName("Get") - v := m.Call([]reflect.Value{reflect.ValueOf(i)})[0].Interface() - ss = append(ss, formatDescOpt(v.(pref.Descriptor), false, allowMulti && !isEnumValue)) - } - return start + joinStrings(ss, allowMulti && isEnumValue) + end - } -} - -// descriptorAccessors is a list of accessors to print for each descriptor. -// -// Do not print all accessors since some contain redundant information, -// while others are pointers that we do not want to follow since the descriptor -// is actually a cyclic graph. -// -// Using a list allows us to print the accessors in a sensible order. -var descriptorAccessors = map[reflect.Type][]string{ - reflect.TypeOf((*pref.FileDescriptor)(nil)).Elem(): {"Path", "Package", "Imports", "Messages", "Enums", "Extensions", "Services"}, - reflect.TypeOf((*pref.MessageDescriptor)(nil)).Elem(): {"IsMapEntry", "Fields", "Oneofs", "ReservedNames", "ReservedRanges", "RequiredNumbers", "ExtensionRanges", "Messages", "Enums", "Extensions"}, - reflect.TypeOf((*pref.FieldDescriptor)(nil)).Elem(): {"Number", "Cardinality", "Kind", "HasJSONName", "JSONName", "HasPresence", "IsExtension", "IsPacked", "IsWeak", "IsList", "IsMap", "MapKey", "MapValue", "HasDefault", "Default", "ContainingOneof", "ContainingMessage", "Message", "Enum"}, - reflect.TypeOf((*pref.OneofDescriptor)(nil)).Elem(): {"Fields"}, // not directly used; must keep in sync with formatDescOpt - reflect.TypeOf((*pref.EnumDescriptor)(nil)).Elem(): {"Values", "ReservedNames", "ReservedRanges"}, - reflect.TypeOf((*pref.EnumValueDescriptor)(nil)).Elem(): {"Number"}, - reflect.TypeOf((*pref.ServiceDescriptor)(nil)).Elem(): {"Methods"}, - reflect.TypeOf((*pref.MethodDescriptor)(nil)).Elem(): {"Input", "Output", "IsStreamingClient", "IsStreamingServer"}, -} - -func FormatDesc(s fmt.State, r rune, t pref.Descriptor) { - io.WriteString(s, formatDescOpt(t, true, r == 'v' && (s.Flag('+') || s.Flag('#')))) -} -func formatDescOpt(t pref.Descriptor, isRoot, allowMulti bool) string { - rv := reflect.ValueOf(t) - rt := rv.MethodByName("ProtoType").Type().In(0) - - start, end := "{", "}" - if isRoot { - start = rt.Name() + "{" - } - - _, isFile := t.(pref.FileDescriptor) - rs := records{allowMulti: allowMulti} - if t.IsPlaceholder() { - if isFile { - rs.Append(rv, "Path", "Package", "IsPlaceholder") - } else { - rs.Append(rv, "FullName", "IsPlaceholder") - } - } else { - switch { - case isFile: - rs.Append(rv, "Syntax") - case isRoot: - rs.Append(rv, "Syntax", "FullName") - default: - rs.Append(rv, "Name") - } - switch t := t.(type) { - case pref.FieldDescriptor: - for _, s := range descriptorAccessors[rt] { - switch s { - case "MapKey": - if k := t.MapKey(); k != nil { - rs.recs = append(rs.recs, [2]string{"MapKey", k.Kind().String()}) - } - case "MapValue": - if v := t.MapValue(); v != nil { - switch v.Kind() { - case pref.EnumKind: - rs.recs = append(rs.recs, [2]string{"MapValue", string(v.Enum().FullName())}) - case pref.MessageKind, pref.GroupKind: - rs.recs = append(rs.recs, [2]string{"MapValue", string(v.Message().FullName())}) - default: - rs.recs = append(rs.recs, [2]string{"MapValue", v.Kind().String()}) - } - } - case "ContainingOneof": - if od := t.ContainingOneof(); od != nil { - rs.recs = append(rs.recs, [2]string{"Oneof", string(od.Name())}) - } - case "ContainingMessage": - if t.IsExtension() { - rs.recs = append(rs.recs, [2]string{"Extendee", string(t.ContainingMessage().FullName())}) - } - case "Message": - if !t.IsMap() { - rs.Append(rv, s) - } - default: - rs.Append(rv, s) - } - } - case pref.OneofDescriptor: - var ss []string - fs := t.Fields() - for i := 0; i < fs.Len(); i++ { - ss = append(ss, string(fs.Get(i).Name())) - } - if len(ss) > 0 { - rs.recs = append(rs.recs, [2]string{"Fields", "[" + joinStrings(ss, false) + "]"}) - } - default: - rs.Append(rv, descriptorAccessors[rt]...) - } - if rv.MethodByName("GoType").IsValid() { - rs.Append(rv, "GoType") - } - } - return start + rs.Join() + end -} - -type records struct { - recs [][2]string - allowMulti bool -} - -func (rs *records) Append(v reflect.Value, accessors ...string) { - for _, a := range accessors { - var rv reflect.Value - if m := v.MethodByName(a); m.IsValid() { - rv = m.Call(nil)[0] - } - if v.Kind() == reflect.Struct && !rv.IsValid() { - rv = v.FieldByName(a) - } - if !rv.IsValid() { - panic(fmt.Sprintf("unknown accessor: %v.%s", v.Type(), a)) - } - if _, ok := rv.Interface().(pref.Value); ok { - rv = rv.MethodByName("Interface").Call(nil)[0] - if !rv.IsNil() { - rv = rv.Elem() - } - } - - // Ignore zero values. - var isZero bool - switch rv.Kind() { - case reflect.Interface, reflect.Slice: - isZero = rv.IsNil() - case reflect.Bool: - isZero = rv.Bool() == false - case reflect.Int, reflect.Int8, reflect.Int16, reflect.Int32, reflect.Int64: - isZero = rv.Int() == 0 - case reflect.Uint, reflect.Uint8, reflect.Uint16, reflect.Uint32, reflect.Uint64: - isZero = rv.Uint() == 0 - case reflect.String: - isZero = rv.String() == "" - } - if n, ok := rv.Interface().(list); ok { - isZero = n.Len() == 0 - } - if isZero { - continue - } - - // Format the value. - var s string - v := rv.Interface() - switch v := v.(type) { - case list: - s = formatListOpt(v, false, rs.allowMulti) - case pref.FieldDescriptor, pref.OneofDescriptor, pref.EnumValueDescriptor, pref.MethodDescriptor: - s = string(v.(pref.Descriptor).Name()) - case pref.Descriptor: - s = string(v.FullName()) - case string: - s = strconv.Quote(v) - case []byte: - s = fmt.Sprintf("%q", v) - default: - s = fmt.Sprint(v) - } - rs.recs = append(rs.recs, [2]string{a, s}) - } -} - -func (rs *records) Join() string { - var ss []string - - // In single line mode, simply join all records with commas. - if !rs.allowMulti { - for _, r := range rs.recs { - ss = append(ss, r[0]+formatColon(0)+r[1]) - } - return joinStrings(ss, false) - } - - // In allowMulti line mode, align single line records for more readable output. - var maxLen int - flush := func(i int) { - for _, r := range rs.recs[len(ss):i] { - ss = append(ss, r[0]+formatColon(maxLen-len(r[0]))+r[1]) - } - maxLen = 0 - } - for i, r := range rs.recs { - if isMulti := strings.Contains(r[1], "\n"); isMulti { - flush(i) - ss = append(ss, r[0]+formatColon(0)+strings.Join(strings.Split(r[1], "\n"), "\n\t")) - } else if maxLen < len(r[0]) { - maxLen = len(r[0]) - } - } - flush(len(rs.recs)) - return joinStrings(ss, true) -} - -func formatColon(padding int) string { - // Deliberately introduce instability into the debug output to - // discourage users from performing string comparisons. - // This provides us flexibility to change the output in the future. - if detrand.Bool() { - return ":" + strings.Repeat(" ", 1+padding) // use non-breaking spaces (U+00a0) - } else { - return ":" + strings.Repeat(" ", 1+padding) // use regular spaces (U+0020) - } -} - -func joinStrings(ss []string, isMulti bool) string { - if len(ss) == 0 { - return "" - } - if isMulti { - return "\n\t" + strings.Join(ss, "\n\t") + "\n" - } - return strings.Join(ss, ", ") -} diff --git a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/descopts/options.go b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/descopts/options.go deleted file mode 100644 index d45f69e..0000000 --- a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/descopts/options.go +++ /dev/null @@ -1,46 +0,0 @@ -// Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one -// or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file -// distributed with this work for additional information -// regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file -// to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the -// "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance -// with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, -// software distributed under the License is distributed on an -// "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY -// KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the -// specific language governing permissions and limitations -// under the License. - -// Copyright 2019 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. -// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style -// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. - -// Package descopts contains the nil pointers to concrete descriptor options. -// -// This package exists as a form of reverse dependency injection so that certain -// packages (e.g., internal/filedesc and internal/filetype can avoid a direct -// dependency on the descriptor proto package). -package descopts - -import pref "google.golang.org/protobuf/reflect/protoreflect" - -// These variables are set by the init function in descriptor.pb.go via logic -// in internal/filetype. In other words, so long as the descriptor proto package -// is linked in, these variables will be populated. -// -// Each variable is populated with a nil pointer to the options struct. -var ( - File pref.ProtoMessage - Enum pref.ProtoMessage - EnumValue pref.ProtoMessage - Message pref.ProtoMessage - Field pref.ProtoMessage - Oneof pref.ProtoMessage - ExtensionRange pref.ProtoMessage - Service pref.ProtoMessage - Method pref.ProtoMessage -) diff --git a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/detrand/rand.go b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/detrand/rand.go deleted file mode 100644 index 14d6100..0000000 --- a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/detrand/rand.go +++ /dev/null @@ -1,78 +0,0 @@ -// Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one -// or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file -// distributed with this work for additional information -// regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file -// to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the -// "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance -// with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, -// software distributed under the License is distributed on an -// "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY -// KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the -// specific language governing permissions and limitations -// under the License. - -// Copyright 2018 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. -// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style -// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. - -// Package detrand provides deterministically random functionality. -// -// The pseudo-randomness of these functions is seeded by the program binary -// itself and guarantees that the output does not change within a program, -// while ensuring that the output is unstable across different builds. -package detrand - -import ( - "encoding/binary" - "hash/fnv" - "os" -) - -// Disable disables detrand such that all functions returns the zero value. -// This function is not concurrent-safe and must be called during program init. -func Disable() { - randSeed = 0 -} - -// Bool returns a deterministically random boolean. -func Bool() bool { - return randSeed%2 == 1 -} - -// randSeed is a best-effort at an approximate hash of the Go binary. -var randSeed = binaryHash() - -func binaryHash() uint64 { - // Open the Go binary. - s, err := os.Executable() - if err != nil { - return 0 - } - f, err := os.Open(s) - if err != nil { - return 0 - } - defer f.Close() - - // Hash the size and several samples of the Go binary. - const numSamples = 8 - var buf [64]byte - h := fnv.New64() - fi, err := f.Stat() - if err != nil { - return 0 - } - binary.LittleEndian.PutUint64(buf[:8], uint64(fi.Size())) - h.Write(buf[:8]) - for i := int64(0); i < numSamples; i++ { - if _, err := f.ReadAt(buf[:], i*fi.Size()/numSamples); err != nil { - return 0 - } - h.Write(buf[:]) - } - return h.Sum64() -} diff --git a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/encoding/defval/default.go b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/encoding/defval/default.go deleted file mode 100644 index a471b83..0000000 --- a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/encoding/defval/default.go +++ /dev/null @@ -1,230 +0,0 @@ -// Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one -// or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file -// distributed with this work for additional information -// regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file -// to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the -// "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance -// with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, -// software distributed under the License is distributed on an -// "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY -// KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the -// specific language governing permissions and limitations -// under the License. - -// Copyright 2018 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. -// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style -// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. - -// Package defval marshals and unmarshals textual forms of default values. -// -// This package handles both the form historically used in Go struct field tags -// and also the form used by google.protobuf.FieldDescriptorProto.default_value -// since they differ in superficial ways. -package defval - -import ( - "fmt" - "math" - "strconv" - - ptext "google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/encoding/text" - errors "google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/errors" - pref "google.golang.org/protobuf/reflect/protoreflect" -) - -// Format is the serialization format used to represent the default value. -type Format int - -const ( - _ Format = iota - - // Descriptor uses the serialization format that protoc uses with the - // google.protobuf.FieldDescriptorProto.default_value field. - Descriptor - - // GoTag uses the historical serialization format in Go struct field tags. - GoTag -) - -// Unmarshal deserializes the default string s according to the given kind k. -// When k is an enum, a list of enum value descriptors must be provided. -func Unmarshal(s string, k pref.Kind, evs pref.EnumValueDescriptors, f Format) (pref.Value, pref.EnumValueDescriptor, error) { - switch k { - case pref.BoolKind: - if f == GoTag { - switch s { - case "1": - return pref.ValueOfBool(true), nil, nil - case "0": - return pref.ValueOfBool(false), nil, nil - } - } else { - switch s { - case "true": - return pref.ValueOfBool(true), nil, nil - case "false": - return pref.ValueOfBool(false), nil, nil - } - } - case pref.EnumKind: - if f == GoTag { - // Go tags use the numeric form of the enum value. - if n, err := strconv.ParseInt(s, 10, 32); err == nil { - if ev := evs.ByNumber(pref.EnumNumber(n)); ev != nil { - return pref.ValueOfEnum(ev.Number()), ev, nil - } - } - } else { - // Descriptor default_value use the enum identifier. - ev := evs.ByName(pref.Name(s)) - if ev != nil { - return pref.ValueOfEnum(ev.Number()), ev, nil - } - } - case pref.Int32Kind, pref.Sint32Kind, pref.Sfixed32Kind: - if v, err := strconv.ParseInt(s, 10, 32); err == nil { - return pref.ValueOfInt32(int32(v)), nil, nil - } - case pref.Int64Kind, pref.Sint64Kind, pref.Sfixed64Kind: - if v, err := strconv.ParseInt(s, 10, 64); err == nil { - return pref.ValueOfInt64(int64(v)), nil, nil - } - case pref.Uint32Kind, pref.Fixed32Kind: - if v, err := strconv.ParseUint(s, 10, 32); err == nil { - return pref.ValueOfUint32(uint32(v)), nil, nil - } - case pref.Uint64Kind, pref.Fixed64Kind: - if v, err := strconv.ParseUint(s, 10, 64); err == nil { - return pref.ValueOfUint64(uint64(v)), nil, nil - } - case pref.FloatKind, pref.DoubleKind: - var v float64 - var err error - switch s { - case "-inf": - v = math.Inf(-1) - case "inf": - v = math.Inf(+1) - case "nan": - v = math.NaN() - default: - v, err = strconv.ParseFloat(s, 64) - } - if err == nil { - if k == pref.FloatKind { - return pref.ValueOfFloat32(float32(v)), nil, nil - } else { - return pref.ValueOfFloat64(float64(v)), nil, nil - } - } - case pref.StringKind: - // String values are already unescaped and can be used as is. - return pref.ValueOfString(s), nil, nil - case pref.BytesKind: - if b, ok := unmarshalBytes(s); ok { - return pref.ValueOfBytes(b), nil, nil - } - } - return pref.Value{}, nil, errors.New("could not parse value for %v: %q", k, s) -} - -// Marshal serializes v as the default string according to the given kind k. -// When specifying the Descriptor format for an enum kind, the associated -// enum value descriptor must be provided. -func Marshal(v pref.Value, ev pref.EnumValueDescriptor, k pref.Kind, f Format) (string, error) { - switch k { - case pref.BoolKind: - if f == GoTag { - if v.Bool() { - return "1", nil - } else { - return "0", nil - } - } else { - if v.Bool() { - return "true", nil - } else { - return "false", nil - } - } - case pref.EnumKind: - if f == GoTag { - return strconv.FormatInt(int64(v.Enum()), 10), nil - } else { - return string(ev.Name()), nil - } - case pref.Int32Kind, pref.Sint32Kind, pref.Sfixed32Kind, pref.Int64Kind, pref.Sint64Kind, pref.Sfixed64Kind: - return strconv.FormatInt(v.Int(), 10), nil - case pref.Uint32Kind, pref.Fixed32Kind, pref.Uint64Kind, pref.Fixed64Kind: - return strconv.FormatUint(v.Uint(), 10), nil - case pref.FloatKind, pref.DoubleKind: - f := v.Float() - switch { - case math.IsInf(f, -1): - return "-inf", nil - case math.IsInf(f, +1): - return "inf", nil - case math.IsNaN(f): - return "nan", nil - default: - if k == pref.FloatKind { - return strconv.FormatFloat(f, 'g', -1, 32), nil - } else { - return strconv.FormatFloat(f, 'g', -1, 64), nil - } - } - case pref.StringKind: - // String values are serialized as is without any escaping. - return v.String(), nil - case pref.BytesKind: - if s, ok := marshalBytes(v.Bytes()); ok { - return s, nil - } - } - return "", errors.New("could not format value for %v: %v", k, v) -} - -// unmarshalBytes deserializes bytes by applying C unescaping. -func unmarshalBytes(s string) ([]byte, bool) { - // Bytes values use the same escaping as the text format, - // however they lack the surrounding double quotes. - v, err := ptext.UnmarshalString(`"` + s + `"`) - if err != nil { - return nil, false - } - return []byte(v), true -} - -// marshalBytes serializes bytes by using C escaping. -// To match the exact output of protoc, this is identical to the -// CEscape function in strutil.cc of the protoc source code. -func marshalBytes(b []byte) (string, bool) { - var s []byte - for _, c := range b { - switch c { - case '\n': - s = append(s, `\n`...) - case '\r': - s = append(s, `\r`...) - case '\t': - s = append(s, `\t`...) - case '"': - s = append(s, `\"`...) - case '\'': - s = append(s, `\'`...) - case '\\': - s = append(s, `\\`...) - default: - if printableASCII := c >= 0x20 && c <= 0x7e; printableASCII { - s = append(s, c) - } else { - s = append(s, fmt.Sprintf(`\%03o`, c)...) - } - } - } - return string(s), true -} diff --git a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/encoding/messageset/messageset.go b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/encoding/messageset/messageset.go deleted file mode 100644 index 5fe0a18..0000000 --- a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/encoding/messageset/messageset.go +++ /dev/null @@ -1,275 +0,0 @@ -// Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one -// or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file -// distributed with this work for additional information -// regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file -// to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the -// "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance -// with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, -// software distributed under the License is distributed on an -// "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY -// KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the -// specific language governing permissions and limitations -// under the License. - -// Copyright 2019 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. -// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style -// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. - -// Package messageset encodes and decodes the obsolete MessageSet wire format. -package messageset - -import ( - "math" - - "google.golang.org/protobuf/encoding/protowire" - "google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/errors" - pref "google.golang.org/protobuf/reflect/protoreflect" - preg "google.golang.org/protobuf/reflect/protoregistry" -) - -// The MessageSet wire format is equivalent to a message defiend as follows, -// where each Item defines an extension field with a field number of 'type_id' -// and content of 'message'. MessageSet extensions must be non-repeated message -// fields. -// -// message MessageSet { -// repeated group Item = 1 { -// required int32 type_id = 2; -// required string message = 3; -// } -// } -const ( - FieldItem = protowire.Number(1) - FieldTypeID = protowire.Number(2) - FieldMessage = protowire.Number(3) -) - -// ExtensionName is the field name for extensions of MessageSet. -// -// A valid MessageSet extension must be of the form: -// message MyMessage { -// extend proto2.bridge.MessageSet { -// optional MyMessage message_set_extension = 1234; -// } -// ... -// } -const ExtensionName = "message_set_extension" - -// IsMessageSet returns whether the message uses the MessageSet wire format. -func IsMessageSet(md pref.MessageDescriptor) bool { - xmd, ok := md.(interface{ IsMessageSet() bool }) - return ok && xmd.IsMessageSet() -} - -// IsMessageSetExtension reports this field extends a MessageSet. -func IsMessageSetExtension(fd pref.FieldDescriptor) bool { - if fd.Name() != ExtensionName { - return false - } - if fd.FullName().Parent() != fd.Message().FullName() { - return false - } - return IsMessageSet(fd.ContainingMessage()) -} - -// FindMessageSetExtension locates a MessageSet extension field by name. -// In text and JSON formats, the extension name used is the message itself. -// The extension field name is derived by appending ExtensionName. -func FindMessageSetExtension(r preg.ExtensionTypeResolver, s pref.FullName) (pref.ExtensionType, error) { - name := s.Append(ExtensionName) - xt, err := r.FindExtensionByName(name) - if err != nil { - if err == preg.NotFound { - return nil, err - } - return nil, errors.Wrap(err, "%q", name) - } - if !IsMessageSetExtension(xt.TypeDescriptor()) { - return nil, preg.NotFound - } - return xt, nil -} - -// SizeField returns the size of a MessageSet item field containing an extension -// with the given field number, not counting the contents of the message subfield. -func SizeField(num protowire.Number) int { - return 2*protowire.SizeTag(FieldItem) + protowire.SizeTag(FieldTypeID) + protowire.SizeVarint(uint64(num)) -} - -// Unmarshal parses a MessageSet. -// -// It calls fn with the type ID and value of each item in the MessageSet. -// Unknown fields are discarded. -// -// If wantLen is true, the item values include the varint length prefix. -// This is ugly, but simplifies the fast-path decoder in internal/impl. -func Unmarshal(b []byte, wantLen bool, fn func(typeID protowire.Number, value []byte) error) error { - for len(b) > 0 { - num, wtyp, n := protowire.ConsumeTag(b) - if n < 0 { - return protowire.ParseError(n) - } - b = b[n:] - if num != FieldItem || wtyp != protowire.StartGroupType { - n := protowire.ConsumeFieldValue(num, wtyp, b) - if n < 0 { - return protowire.ParseError(n) - } - b = b[n:] - continue - } - typeID, value, n, err := ConsumeFieldValue(b, wantLen) - if err != nil { - return err - } - b = b[n:] - if typeID == 0 { - continue - } - if err := fn(typeID, value); err != nil { - return err - } - } - return nil -} - -// ConsumeFieldValue parses b as a MessageSet item field value until and including -// the trailing end group marker. It assumes the start group tag has already been parsed. -// It returns the contents of the type_id and message subfields and the total -// item length. -// -// If wantLen is true, the returned message value includes the length prefix. -func ConsumeFieldValue(b []byte, wantLen bool) (typeid protowire.Number, message []byte, n int, err error) { - ilen := len(b) - for { - num, wtyp, n := protowire.ConsumeTag(b) - if n < 0 { - return 0, nil, 0, protowire.ParseError(n) - } - b = b[n:] - switch { - case num == FieldItem && wtyp == protowire.EndGroupType: - if wantLen && len(message) == 0 { - // The message field was missing, which should never happen. - // Be prepared for this case anyway. - message = protowire.AppendVarint(message, 0) - } - return typeid, message, ilen - len(b), nil - case num == FieldTypeID && wtyp == protowire.VarintType: - v, n := protowire.ConsumeVarint(b) - if n < 0 { - return 0, nil, 0, protowire.ParseError(n) - } - b = b[n:] - if v < 1 || v > math.MaxInt32 { - return 0, nil, 0, errors.New("invalid type_id in message set") - } - typeid = protowire.Number(v) - case num == FieldMessage && wtyp == protowire.BytesType: - m, n := protowire.ConsumeBytes(b) - if n < 0 { - return 0, nil, 0, protowire.ParseError(n) - } - if message == nil { - if wantLen { - message = b[:n:n] - } else { - message = m[:len(m):len(m)] - } - } else { - // This case should never happen in practice, but handle it for - // correctness: The MessageSet item contains multiple message - // fields, which need to be merged. - // - // In the case where we're returning the length, this becomes - // quite inefficient since we need to strip the length off - // the existing data and reconstruct it with the combined length. - if wantLen { - _, nn := protowire.ConsumeVarint(message) - m0 := message[nn:] - message = nil - message = protowire.AppendVarint(message, uint64(len(m0)+len(m))) - message = append(message, m0...) - message = append(message, m...) - } else { - message = append(message, m...) - } - } - b = b[n:] - default: - // We have no place to put it, so we just ignore unknown fields. - n := protowire.ConsumeFieldValue(num, wtyp, b) - if n < 0 { - return 0, nil, 0, protowire.ParseError(n) - } - b = b[n:] - } - } -} - -// AppendFieldStart appends the start of a MessageSet item field containing -// an extension with the given number. The caller must add the message -// subfield (including the tag). -func AppendFieldStart(b []byte, num protowire.Number) []byte { - b = protowire.AppendTag(b, FieldItem, protowire.StartGroupType) - b = protowire.AppendTag(b, FieldTypeID, protowire.VarintType) - b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, uint64(num)) - return b -} - -// AppendFieldEnd appends the trailing end group marker for a MessageSet item field. -func AppendFieldEnd(b []byte) []byte { - return protowire.AppendTag(b, FieldItem, protowire.EndGroupType) -} - -// SizeUnknown returns the size of an unknown fields section in MessageSet format. -// -// See AppendUnknown. -func SizeUnknown(unknown []byte) (size int) { - for len(unknown) > 0 { - num, typ, n := protowire.ConsumeTag(unknown) - if n < 0 || typ != protowire.BytesType { - return 0 - } - unknown = unknown[n:] - _, n = protowire.ConsumeBytes(unknown) - if n < 0 { - return 0 - } - unknown = unknown[n:] - size += SizeField(num) + protowire.SizeTag(FieldMessage) + n - } - return size -} - -// AppendUnknown appends unknown fields to b in MessageSet format. -// -// For historic reasons, unresolved items in a MessageSet are stored in a -// message's unknown fields section in non-MessageSet format. That is, an -// unknown item with typeID T and value V appears in the unknown fields as -// a field with number T and value V. -// -// This function converts the unknown fields back into MessageSet form. -func AppendUnknown(b, unknown []byte) ([]byte, error) { - for len(unknown) > 0 { - num, typ, n := protowire.ConsumeTag(unknown) - if n < 0 || typ != protowire.BytesType { - return nil, errors.New("invalid data in message set unknown fields") - } - unknown = unknown[n:] - _, n = protowire.ConsumeBytes(unknown) - if n < 0 { - return nil, errors.New("invalid data in message set unknown fields") - } - b = AppendFieldStart(b, num) - b = protowire.AppendTag(b, FieldMessage, protowire.BytesType) - b = append(b, unknown[:n]...) - b = AppendFieldEnd(b) - unknown = unknown[n:] - } - return b, nil -} diff --git a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/encoding/tag/tag.go b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/encoding/tag/tag.go deleted file mode 100644 index b028922..0000000 --- a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/encoding/tag/tag.go +++ /dev/null @@ -1,224 +0,0 @@ -// Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one -// or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file -// distributed with this work for additional information -// regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file -// to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the -// "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance -// with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, -// software distributed under the License is distributed on an -// "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY -// KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the -// specific language governing permissions and limitations -// under the License. - -// Copyright 2018 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. -// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style -// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. - -// Package tag marshals and unmarshals the legacy struct tags as generated -// by historical versions of protoc-gen-go. -package tag - -import ( - "reflect" - "strconv" - "strings" - - defval "google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/encoding/defval" - fdesc "google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/filedesc" - "google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/strs" - pref "google.golang.org/protobuf/reflect/protoreflect" -) - -var byteType = reflect.TypeOf(byte(0)) - -// Unmarshal decodes the tag into a prototype.Field. -// -// The goType is needed to determine the original protoreflect.Kind since the -// tag does not record sufficient information to determine that. -// The type is the underlying field type (e.g., a repeated field may be -// represented by []T, but the Go type passed in is just T). -// A list of enum value descriptors must be provided for enum fields. -// This does not populate the Enum or Message (except for weak message). -// -// This function is a best effort attempt; parsing errors are ignored. -func Unmarshal(tag string, goType reflect.Type, evs pref.EnumValueDescriptors) pref.FieldDescriptor { - f := new(fdesc.Field) - f.L0.ParentFile = fdesc.SurrogateProto2 - for len(tag) > 0 { - i := strings.IndexByte(tag, ',') - if i < 0 { - i = len(tag) - } - switch s := tag[:i]; { - case strings.HasPrefix(s, "name="): - f.L0.FullName = pref.FullName(s[len("name="):]) - case strings.Trim(s, "0123456789") == "": - n, _ := strconv.ParseUint(s, 10, 32) - f.L1.Number = pref.FieldNumber(n) - case s == "opt": - f.L1.Cardinality = pref.Optional - case s == "req": - f.L1.Cardinality = pref.Required - case s == "rep": - f.L1.Cardinality = pref.Repeated - case s == "varint": - switch goType.Kind() { - case reflect.Bool: - f.L1.Kind = pref.BoolKind - case reflect.Int32: - f.L1.Kind = pref.Int32Kind - case reflect.Int64: - f.L1.Kind = pref.Int64Kind - case reflect.Uint32: - f.L1.Kind = pref.Uint32Kind - case reflect.Uint64: - f.L1.Kind = pref.Uint64Kind - } - case s == "zigzag32": - if goType.Kind() == reflect.Int32 { - f.L1.Kind = pref.Sint32Kind - } - case s == "zigzag64": - if goType.Kind() == reflect.Int64 { - f.L1.Kind = pref.Sint64Kind - } - case s == "fixed32": - switch goType.Kind() { - case reflect.Int32: - f.L1.Kind = pref.Sfixed32Kind - case reflect.Uint32: - f.L1.Kind = pref.Fixed32Kind - case reflect.Float32: - f.L1.Kind = pref.FloatKind - } - case s == "fixed64": - switch goType.Kind() { - case reflect.Int64: - f.L1.Kind = pref.Sfixed64Kind - case reflect.Uint64: - f.L1.Kind = pref.Fixed64Kind - case reflect.Float64: - f.L1.Kind = pref.DoubleKind - } - case s == "bytes": - switch { - case goType.Kind() == reflect.String: - f.L1.Kind = pref.StringKind - case goType.Kind() == reflect.Slice && goType.Elem() == byteType: - f.L1.Kind = pref.BytesKind - default: - f.L1.Kind = pref.MessageKind - } - case s == "group": - f.L1.Kind = pref.GroupKind - case strings.HasPrefix(s, "enum="): - f.L1.Kind = pref.EnumKind - case strings.HasPrefix(s, "json="): - jsonName := s[len("json="):] - if jsonName != strs.JSONCamelCase(string(f.L0.FullName.Name())) { - f.L1.JSONName.Init(jsonName) - } - case s == "packed": - f.L1.HasPacked = true - f.L1.IsPacked = true - case strings.HasPrefix(s, "weak="): - f.L1.IsWeak = true - f.L1.Message = fdesc.PlaceholderMessage(pref.FullName(s[len("weak="):])) - case strings.HasPrefix(s, "def="): - // The default tag is special in that everything afterwards is the - // default regardless of the presence of commas. - s, i = tag[len("def="):], len(tag) - v, ev, _ := defval.Unmarshal(s, f.L1.Kind, evs, defval.GoTag) - f.L1.Default = fdesc.DefaultValue(v, ev) - case s == "proto3": - f.L0.ParentFile = fdesc.SurrogateProto3 - } - tag = strings.TrimPrefix(tag[i:], ",") - } - - // The generator uses the group message name instead of the field name. - // We obtain the real field name by lowercasing the group name. - if f.L1.Kind == pref.GroupKind { - f.L0.FullName = pref.FullName(strings.ToLower(string(f.L0.FullName))) - } - return f -} - -// Marshal encodes the protoreflect.FieldDescriptor as a tag. -// -// The enumName must be provided if the kind is an enum. -// Historically, the formulation of the enum "name" was the proto package -// dot-concatenated with the generated Go identifier for the enum type. -// Depending on the context on how Marshal is called, there are different ways -// through which that information is determined. As such it is the caller's -// responsibility to provide a function to obtain that information. -func Marshal(fd pref.FieldDescriptor, enumName string) string { - var tag []string - switch fd.Kind() { - case pref.BoolKind, pref.EnumKind, pref.Int32Kind, pref.Uint32Kind, pref.Int64Kind, pref.Uint64Kind: - tag = append(tag, "varint") - case pref.Sint32Kind: - tag = append(tag, "zigzag32") - case pref.Sint64Kind: - tag = append(tag, "zigzag64") - case pref.Sfixed32Kind, pref.Fixed32Kind, pref.FloatKind: - tag = append(tag, "fixed32") - case pref.Sfixed64Kind, pref.Fixed64Kind, pref.DoubleKind: - tag = append(tag, "fixed64") - case pref.StringKind, pref.BytesKind, pref.MessageKind: - tag = append(tag, "bytes") - case pref.GroupKind: - tag = append(tag, "group") - } - tag = append(tag, strconv.Itoa(int(fd.Number()))) - switch fd.Cardinality() { - case pref.Optional: - tag = append(tag, "opt") - case pref.Required: - tag = append(tag, "req") - case pref.Repeated: - tag = append(tag, "rep") - } - if fd.IsPacked() { - tag = append(tag, "packed") - } - name := string(fd.Name()) - if fd.Kind() == pref.GroupKind { - // The name of the FieldDescriptor for a group field is - // lowercased. To find the original capitalization, we - // look in the field's MessageType. - name = string(fd.Message().Name()) - } - tag = append(tag, "name="+name) - if jsonName := fd.JSONName(); jsonName != "" && jsonName != name && !fd.IsExtension() { - // NOTE: The jsonName != name condition is suspect, but it preserve - // the exact same semantics from the previous generator. - tag = append(tag, "json="+jsonName) - } - if fd.IsWeak() { - tag = append(tag, "weak="+string(fd.Message().FullName())) - } - // The previous implementation does not tag extension fields as proto3, - // even when the field is defined in a proto3 file. Match that behavior - // for consistency. - if fd.Syntax() == pref.Proto3 && !fd.IsExtension() { - tag = append(tag, "proto3") - } - if fd.Kind() == pref.EnumKind && enumName != "" { - tag = append(tag, "enum="+enumName) - } - if fd.ContainingOneof() != nil { - tag = append(tag, "oneof") - } - // This must appear last in the tag, since commas in strings aren't escaped. - if fd.HasDefault() { - def, _ := defval.Marshal(fd.Default(), fd.DefaultEnumValue(), fd.Kind(), defval.GoTag) - tag = append(tag, "def="+def) - } - return strings.Join(tag, ",") -} diff --git a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/encoding/text/decode.go b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/encoding/text/decode.go deleted file mode 100644 index d59e9f0..0000000 --- a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/encoding/text/decode.go +++ /dev/null @@ -1,682 +0,0 @@ -// Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one -// or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file -// distributed with this work for additional information -// regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file -// to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the -// "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance -// with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, -// software distributed under the License is distributed on an -// "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY -// KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the -// specific language governing permissions and limitations -// under the License. - -// Copyright 2018 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. -// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style -// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. - -package text - -import ( - "bytes" - "fmt" - "io" - "regexp" - "strconv" - "unicode/utf8" - - "google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/errors" -) - -// Decoder is a token-based textproto decoder. -type Decoder struct { - // lastCall is last method called, either readCall or peekCall. - // Initial value is readCall. - lastCall call - - // lastToken contains the last read token. - lastToken Token - - // lastErr contains the last read error. - lastErr error - - // openStack is a stack containing the byte characters for MessageOpen and - // ListOpen kinds. The top of stack represents the message or the list that - // the current token is nested in. An empty stack means the current token is - // at the top level message. The characters '{' and '<' both represent the - // MessageOpen kind. - openStack []byte - - // orig is used in reporting line and column. - orig []byte - // in contains the unconsumed input. - in []byte -} - -// NewDecoder returns a Decoder to read the given []byte. -func NewDecoder(b []byte) *Decoder { - return &Decoder{orig: b, in: b} -} - -// ErrUnexpectedEOF means that EOF was encountered in the middle of the input. -var ErrUnexpectedEOF = errors.New("%v", io.ErrUnexpectedEOF) - -// call specifies which Decoder method was invoked. -type call uint8 - -const ( - readCall call = iota - peekCall -) - -// Peek looks ahead and returns the next token and error without advancing a read. -func (d *Decoder) Peek() (Token, error) { - defer func() { d.lastCall = peekCall }() - if d.lastCall == readCall { - d.lastToken, d.lastErr = d.Read() - } - return d.lastToken, d.lastErr -} - -// Read returns the next token. -// It will return an error if there is no valid token. -func (d *Decoder) Read() (Token, error) { - defer func() { d.lastCall = readCall }() - if d.lastCall == peekCall { - return d.lastToken, d.lastErr - } - - tok, err := d.parseNext(d.lastToken.kind) - if err != nil { - return Token{}, err - } - - switch tok.kind { - case comma, semicolon: - tok, err = d.parseNext(tok.kind) - if err != nil { - return Token{}, err - } - } - d.lastToken = tok - return tok, nil -} - -const ( - mismatchedFmt = "mismatched close character %q" - unexpectedFmt = "unexpected character %q" -) - -// parseNext parses the next Token based on given last kind. -func (d *Decoder) parseNext(lastKind Kind) (Token, error) { - // Trim leading spaces. - d.consume(0) - isEOF := false - if len(d.in) == 0 { - isEOF = true - } - - switch lastKind { - case EOF: - return d.consumeToken(EOF, 0, 0), nil - - case bof: - // Start of top level message. Next token can be EOF or Name. - if isEOF { - return d.consumeToken(EOF, 0, 0), nil - } - return d.parseFieldName() - - case Name: - // Next token can be MessageOpen, ListOpen or Scalar. - if isEOF { - return Token{}, ErrUnexpectedEOF - } - switch ch := d.in[0]; ch { - case '{', '<': - d.pushOpenStack(ch) - return d.consumeToken(MessageOpen, 1, 0), nil - case '[': - d.pushOpenStack(ch) - return d.consumeToken(ListOpen, 1, 0), nil - default: - return d.parseScalar() - } - - case Scalar: - openKind, closeCh := d.currentOpenKind() - switch openKind { - case bof: - // Top level message. - // Next token can be EOF, comma, semicolon or Name. - if isEOF { - return d.consumeToken(EOF, 0, 0), nil - } - switch d.in[0] { - case ',': - return d.consumeToken(comma, 1, 0), nil - case ';': - return d.consumeToken(semicolon, 1, 0), nil - default: - return d.parseFieldName() - } - - case MessageOpen: - // Next token can be MessageClose, comma, semicolon or Name. - if isEOF { - return Token{}, ErrUnexpectedEOF - } - switch ch := d.in[0]; ch { - case closeCh: - d.popOpenStack() - return d.consumeToken(MessageClose, 1, 0), nil - case otherCloseChar[closeCh]: - return Token{}, d.newSyntaxError(mismatchedFmt, ch) - case ',': - return d.consumeToken(comma, 1, 0), nil - case ';': - return d.consumeToken(semicolon, 1, 0), nil - default: - return d.parseFieldName() - } - - case ListOpen: - // Next token can be ListClose or comma. - if isEOF { - return Token{}, ErrUnexpectedEOF - } - switch ch := d.in[0]; ch { - case ']': - d.popOpenStack() - return d.consumeToken(ListClose, 1, 0), nil - case ',': - return d.consumeToken(comma, 1, 0), nil - default: - return Token{}, d.newSyntaxError(unexpectedFmt, ch) - } - } - - case MessageOpen: - // Next token can be MessageClose or Name. - if isEOF { - return Token{}, ErrUnexpectedEOF - } - _, closeCh := d.currentOpenKind() - switch ch := d.in[0]; ch { - case closeCh: - d.popOpenStack() - return d.consumeToken(MessageClose, 1, 0), nil - case otherCloseChar[closeCh]: - return Token{}, d.newSyntaxError(mismatchedFmt, ch) - default: - return d.parseFieldName() - } - - case MessageClose: - openKind, closeCh := d.currentOpenKind() - switch openKind { - case bof: - // Top level message. - // Next token can be EOF, comma, semicolon or Name. - if isEOF { - return d.consumeToken(EOF, 0, 0), nil - } - switch ch := d.in[0]; ch { - case ',': - return d.consumeToken(comma, 1, 0), nil - case ';': - return d.consumeToken(semicolon, 1, 0), nil - default: - return d.parseFieldName() - } - - case MessageOpen: - // Next token can be MessageClose, comma, semicolon or Name. - if isEOF { - return Token{}, ErrUnexpectedEOF - } - switch ch := d.in[0]; ch { - case closeCh: - d.popOpenStack() - return d.consumeToken(MessageClose, 1, 0), nil - case otherCloseChar[closeCh]: - return Token{}, d.newSyntaxError(mismatchedFmt, ch) - case ',': - return d.consumeToken(comma, 1, 0), nil - case ';': - return d.consumeToken(semicolon, 1, 0), nil - default: - return d.parseFieldName() - } - - case ListOpen: - // Next token can be ListClose or comma - if isEOF { - return Token{}, ErrUnexpectedEOF - } - switch ch := d.in[0]; ch { - case closeCh: - d.popOpenStack() - return d.consumeToken(ListClose, 1, 0), nil - case ',': - return d.consumeToken(comma, 1, 0), nil - default: - return Token{}, d.newSyntaxError(unexpectedFmt, ch) - } - } - - case ListOpen: - // Next token can be ListClose, MessageStart or Scalar. - if isEOF { - return Token{}, ErrUnexpectedEOF - } - switch ch := d.in[0]; ch { - case ']': - d.popOpenStack() - return d.consumeToken(ListClose, 1, 0), nil - case '{', '<': - d.pushOpenStack(ch) - return d.consumeToken(MessageOpen, 1, 0), nil - default: - return d.parseScalar() - } - - case ListClose: - openKind, closeCh := d.currentOpenKind() - switch openKind { - case bof: - // Top level message. - // Next token can be EOF, comma, semicolon or Name. - if isEOF { - return d.consumeToken(EOF, 0, 0), nil - } - switch ch := d.in[0]; ch { - case ',': - return d.consumeToken(comma, 1, 0), nil - case ';': - return d.consumeToken(semicolon, 1, 0), nil - default: - return d.parseFieldName() - } - - case MessageOpen: - // Next token can be MessageClose, comma, semicolon or Name. - if isEOF { - return Token{}, ErrUnexpectedEOF - } - switch ch := d.in[0]; ch { - case closeCh: - d.popOpenStack() - return d.consumeToken(MessageClose, 1, 0), nil - case otherCloseChar[closeCh]: - return Token{}, d.newSyntaxError(mismatchedFmt, ch) - case ',': - return d.consumeToken(comma, 1, 0), nil - case ';': - return d.consumeToken(semicolon, 1, 0), nil - default: - return d.parseFieldName() - } - - default: - // It is not possible to have this case. Let it panic below. - } - - case comma, semicolon: - openKind, closeCh := d.currentOpenKind() - switch openKind { - case bof: - // Top level message. Next token can be EOF or Name. - if isEOF { - return d.consumeToken(EOF, 0, 0), nil - } - return d.parseFieldName() - - case MessageOpen: - // Next token can be MessageClose or Name. - if isEOF { - return Token{}, ErrUnexpectedEOF - } - switch ch := d.in[0]; ch { - case closeCh: - d.popOpenStack() - return d.consumeToken(MessageClose, 1, 0), nil - case otherCloseChar[closeCh]: - return Token{}, d.newSyntaxError(mismatchedFmt, ch) - default: - return d.parseFieldName() - } - - case ListOpen: - if lastKind == semicolon { - // It is not be possible to have this case as logic here - // should not have produced a semicolon Token when inside a - // list. Let it panic below. - break - } - // Next token can be MessageOpen or Scalar. - if isEOF { - return Token{}, ErrUnexpectedEOF - } - switch ch := d.in[0]; ch { - case '{', '<': - d.pushOpenStack(ch) - return d.consumeToken(MessageOpen, 1, 0), nil - default: - return d.parseScalar() - } - } - } - - line, column := d.Position(len(d.orig) - len(d.in)) - panic(fmt.Sprintf("Decoder.parseNext: bug at handling line %d:%d with lastKind=%v", line, column, lastKind)) -} - -var otherCloseChar = map[byte]byte{ - '}': '>', - '>': '}', -} - -// currentOpenKind indicates whether current position is inside a message, list -// or top-level message by returning MessageOpen, ListOpen or bof respectively. -// If the returned kind is either a MessageOpen or ListOpen, it also returns the -// corresponding closing character. -func (d *Decoder) currentOpenKind() (Kind, byte) { - if len(d.openStack) == 0 { - return bof, 0 - } - openCh := d.openStack[len(d.openStack)-1] - switch openCh { - case '{': - return MessageOpen, '}' - case '<': - return MessageOpen, '>' - case '[': - return ListOpen, ']' - } - panic(fmt.Sprintf("Decoder: openStack contains invalid byte %s", string(openCh))) -} - -func (d *Decoder) pushOpenStack(ch byte) { - d.openStack = append(d.openStack, ch) -} - -func (d *Decoder) popOpenStack() { - d.openStack = d.openStack[:len(d.openStack)-1] -} - -// parseFieldName parses field name and separator. -func (d *Decoder) parseFieldName() (tok Token, err error) { - defer func() { - if err == nil && d.tryConsumeChar(':') { - tok.attrs |= hasSeparator - } - }() - - // Extension or Any type URL. - if d.in[0] == '[' { - return d.parseTypeName() - } - - // Identifier. - if size := parseIdent(d.in, false); size > 0 { - return d.consumeToken(Name, size, uint8(IdentName)), nil - } - - // Field number. Identify if input is a valid number that is not negative - // and is decimal integer within 32-bit range. - if num := parseNumber(d.in); num.size > 0 { - if !num.neg && num.kind == numDec { - if _, err := strconv.ParseInt(string(d.in[:num.size]), 10, 32); err == nil { - return d.consumeToken(Name, num.size, uint8(FieldNumber)), nil - } - } - return Token{}, d.newSyntaxError("invalid field number: %s", d.in[:num.size]) - } - - return Token{}, d.newSyntaxError("invalid field name: %s", errRegexp.Find(d.in)) -} - -// parseTypeName parses Any type URL or extension field name. The name is -// enclosed in [ and ] characters. The C++ parser does not handle many legal URL -// strings. This implementation is more liberal and allows for the pattern -// ^[-_a-zA-Z0-9]+([./][-_a-zA-Z0-9]+)*`). Whitespaces and comments are allowed -// in between [ ], '.', '/' and the sub names. -func (d *Decoder) parseTypeName() (Token, error) { - startPos := len(d.orig) - len(d.in) - // Use alias s to advance first in order to use d.in for error handling. - // Caller already checks for [ as first character. - s := consume(d.in[1:], 0) - if len(s) == 0 { - return Token{}, ErrUnexpectedEOF - } - - var name []byte - for len(s) > 0 && isTypeNameChar(s[0]) { - name = append(name, s[0]) - s = s[1:] - } - s = consume(s, 0) - - var closed bool - for len(s) > 0 && !closed { - switch { - case s[0] == ']': - s = s[1:] - closed = true - - case s[0] == '/', s[0] == '.': - if len(name) > 0 && (name[len(name)-1] == '/' || name[len(name)-1] == '.') { - return Token{}, d.newSyntaxError("invalid type URL/extension field name: %s", - d.orig[startPos:len(d.orig)-len(s)+1]) - } - name = append(name, s[0]) - s = s[1:] - s = consume(s, 0) - for len(s) > 0 && isTypeNameChar(s[0]) { - name = append(name, s[0]) - s = s[1:] - } - s = consume(s, 0) - - default: - return Token{}, d.newSyntaxError( - "invalid type URL/extension field name: %s", d.orig[startPos:len(d.orig)-len(s)+1]) - } - } - - if !closed { - return Token{}, ErrUnexpectedEOF - } - - // First character cannot be '.'. Last character cannot be '.' or '/'. - size := len(name) - if size == 0 || name[0] == '.' || name[size-1] == '.' || name[size-1] == '/' { - return Token{}, d.newSyntaxError("invalid type URL/extension field name: %s", - d.orig[startPos:len(d.orig)-len(s)]) - } - - d.in = s - endPos := len(d.orig) - len(d.in) - d.consume(0) - - return Token{ - kind: Name, - attrs: uint8(TypeName), - pos: startPos, - raw: d.orig[startPos:endPos], - str: string(name), - }, nil -} - -func isTypeNameChar(b byte) bool { - return (b == '-' || b == '_' || - ('0' <= b && b <= '9') || - ('a' <= b && b <= 'z') || - ('A' <= b && b <= 'Z')) -} - -func isWhiteSpace(b byte) bool { - switch b { - case ' ', '\n', '\r', '\t': - return true - default: - return false - } -} - -// parseIdent parses an unquoted proto identifier and returns size. -// If allowNeg is true, it allows '-' to be the first character in the -// identifier. This is used when parsing literal values like -infinity, etc. -// Regular expression matches an identifier: `^[_a-zA-Z][_a-zA-Z0-9]*` -func parseIdent(input []byte, allowNeg bool) int { - var size int - - s := input - if len(s) == 0 { - return 0 - } - - if allowNeg && s[0] == '-' { - s = s[1:] - size++ - if len(s) == 0 { - return 0 - } - } - - switch { - case s[0] == '_', - 'a' <= s[0] && s[0] <= 'z', - 'A' <= s[0] && s[0] <= 'Z': - s = s[1:] - size++ - default: - return 0 - } - - for len(s) > 0 && (s[0] == '_' || - 'a' <= s[0] && s[0] <= 'z' || - 'A' <= s[0] && s[0] <= 'Z' || - '0' <= s[0] && s[0] <= '9') { - s = s[1:] - size++ - } - - if len(s) > 0 && !isDelim(s[0]) { - return 0 - } - - return size -} - -// parseScalar parses for a string, literal or number value. -func (d *Decoder) parseScalar() (Token, error) { - if d.in[0] == '"' || d.in[0] == '\'' { - return d.parseStringValue() - } - - if tok, ok := d.parseLiteralValue(); ok { - return tok, nil - } - - if tok, ok := d.parseNumberValue(); ok { - return tok, nil - } - - return Token{}, d.newSyntaxError("invalid scalar value: %s", errRegexp.Find(d.in)) -} - -// parseLiteralValue parses a literal value. A literal value is used for -// bools, special floats and enums. This function simply identifies that the -// field value is a literal. -func (d *Decoder) parseLiteralValue() (Token, bool) { - size := parseIdent(d.in, true) - if size == 0 { - return Token{}, false - } - return d.consumeToken(Scalar, size, literalValue), true -} - -// consumeToken constructs a Token for given Kind from d.in and consumes given -// size-length from it. -func (d *Decoder) consumeToken(kind Kind, size int, attrs uint8) Token { - // Important to compute raw and pos before consuming. - tok := Token{ - kind: kind, - attrs: attrs, - pos: len(d.orig) - len(d.in), - raw: d.in[:size], - } - d.consume(size) - return tok -} - -// newSyntaxError returns a syntax error with line and column information for -// current position. -func (d *Decoder) newSyntaxError(f string, x ...interface{}) error { - e := errors.New(f, x...) - line, column := d.Position(len(d.orig) - len(d.in)) - return errors.New("syntax error (line %d:%d): %v", line, column, e) -} - -// Position returns line and column number of given index of the original input. -// It will panic if index is out of range. -func (d *Decoder) Position(idx int) (line int, column int) { - b := d.orig[:idx] - line = bytes.Count(b, []byte("\n")) + 1 - if i := bytes.LastIndexByte(b, '\n'); i >= 0 { - b = b[i+1:] - } - column = utf8.RuneCount(b) + 1 // ignore multi-rune characters - return line, column -} - -func (d *Decoder) tryConsumeChar(c byte) bool { - if len(d.in) > 0 && d.in[0] == c { - d.consume(1) - return true - } - return false -} - -// consume consumes n bytes of input and any subsequent whitespace or comments. -func (d *Decoder) consume(n int) { - d.in = consume(d.in, n) - return -} - -// consume consumes n bytes of input and any subsequent whitespace or comments. -func consume(b []byte, n int) []byte { - b = b[n:] - for len(b) > 0 { - switch b[0] { - case ' ', '\n', '\r', '\t': - b = b[1:] - case '#': - if i := bytes.IndexByte(b, '\n'); i >= 0 { - b = b[i+len("\n"):] - } else { - b = nil - } - default: - return b - } - } - return b -} - -// Any sequence that looks like a non-delimiter (for error reporting). -var errRegexp = regexp.MustCompile(`^([-+._a-zA-Z0-9\/]+|.)`) - -// isDelim returns true if given byte is a delimiter character. -func isDelim(c byte) bool { - return !(c == '-' || c == '+' || c == '.' || c == '_' || - ('a' <= c && c <= 'z') || - ('A' <= c && c <= 'Z') || - ('0' <= c && c <= '9')) -} diff --git a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/encoding/text/decode_number.go b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/encoding/text/decode_number.go deleted file mode 100644 index 506bd25..0000000 --- a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/encoding/text/decode_number.go +++ /dev/null @@ -1,207 +0,0 @@ -// Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one -// or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file -// distributed with this work for additional information -// regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file -// to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the -// "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance -// with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, -// software distributed under the License is distributed on an -// "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY -// KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the -// specific language governing permissions and limitations -// under the License. - -// Copyright 2018 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. -// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style -// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. - -package text - -// parseNumberValue parses a number from the input and returns a Token object. -func (d *Decoder) parseNumberValue() (Token, bool) { - in := d.in - num := parseNumber(in) - if num.size == 0 { - return Token{}, false - } - numAttrs := num.kind - if num.neg { - numAttrs |= isNegative - } - strSize := num.size - last := num.size - 1 - if num.kind == numFloat && (d.in[last] == 'f' || d.in[last] == 'F') { - strSize = last - } - tok := Token{ - kind: Scalar, - attrs: numberValue, - pos: len(d.orig) - len(d.in), - raw: d.in[:num.size], - str: string(d.in[:strSize]), - numAttrs: numAttrs, - } - d.consume(num.size) - return tok, true -} - -const ( - numDec uint8 = (1 << iota) / 2 - numHex - numOct - numFloat -) - -// number is the result of parsing out a valid number from parseNumber. It -// contains data for doing float or integer conversion via the strconv package -// in conjunction with the input bytes. -type number struct { - kind uint8 - neg bool - size int -} - -// parseNumber constructs a number object from given input. It allows for the -// following patterns: -// integer: ^-?([1-9][0-9]*|0[xX][0-9a-fA-F]+|0[0-7]*) -// float: ^-?((0|[1-9][0-9]*)?([.][0-9]*)?([eE][+-]?[0-9]+)?[fF]?) -// It also returns the number of parsed bytes for the given number, 0 if it is -// not a number. -func parseNumber(input []byte) number { - kind := numDec - var size int - var neg bool - - s := input - if len(s) == 0 { - return number{} - } - - // Optional - - if s[0] == '-' { - neg = true - s = s[1:] - size++ - if len(s) == 0 { - return number{} - } - } - - // C++ allows for whitespace and comments in between the negative sign and - // the rest of the number. This logic currently does not but is consistent - // with v1. - - switch { - case s[0] == '0': - if len(s) > 1 { - switch { - case s[1] == 'x' || s[1] == 'X': - // Parse as hex number. - kind = numHex - n := 2 - s = s[2:] - for len(s) > 0 && (('0' <= s[0] && s[0] <= '9') || - ('a' <= s[0] && s[0] <= 'f') || - ('A' <= s[0] && s[0] <= 'F')) { - s = s[1:] - n++ - } - if n == 2 { - return number{} - } - size += n - - case '0' <= s[1] && s[1] <= '7': - // Parse as octal number. - kind = numOct - n := 2 - s = s[2:] - for len(s) > 0 && '0' <= s[0] && s[0] <= '7' { - s = s[1:] - n++ - } - size += n - } - - if kind&(numHex|numOct) > 0 { - if len(s) > 0 && !isDelim(s[0]) { - return number{} - } - return number{kind: kind, neg: neg, size: size} - } - } - s = s[1:] - size++ - - case '1' <= s[0] && s[0] <= '9': - n := 1 - s = s[1:] - for len(s) > 0 && '0' <= s[0] && s[0] <= '9' { - s = s[1:] - n++ - } - size += n - - case s[0] == '.': - // Set kind to numFloat to signify the intent to parse as float. And - // that it needs to have other digits after '.'. - kind = numFloat - - default: - return number{} - } - - // . followed by 0 or more digits. - if len(s) > 0 && s[0] == '.' { - n := 1 - s = s[1:] - // If decimal point was before any digits, it should be followed by - // other digits. - if len(s) == 0 && kind == numFloat { - return number{} - } - for len(s) > 0 && '0' <= s[0] && s[0] <= '9' { - s = s[1:] - n++ - } - size += n - kind = numFloat - } - - // e or E followed by an optional - or + and 1 or more digits. - if len(s) >= 2 && (s[0] == 'e' || s[0] == 'E') { - kind = numFloat - s = s[1:] - n := 1 - if s[0] == '+' || s[0] == '-' { - s = s[1:] - n++ - if len(s) == 0 { - return number{} - } - } - for len(s) > 0 && '0' <= s[0] && s[0] <= '9' { - s = s[1:] - n++ - } - size += n - } - - // Optional suffix f or F for floats. - if len(s) > 0 && (s[0] == 'f' || s[0] == 'F') { - kind = numFloat - s = s[1:] - size++ - } - - // Check that next byte is a delimiter or it is at the end. - if len(s) > 0 && !isDelim(s[0]) { - return number{} - } - - return number{kind: kind, neg: neg, size: size} -} diff --git a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/encoding/text/decode_string.go b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/encoding/text/decode_string.go deleted file mode 100644 index 50d6455..0000000 --- a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/encoding/text/decode_string.go +++ /dev/null @@ -1,178 +0,0 @@ -// Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one -// or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file -// distributed with this work for additional information -// regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file -// to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the -// "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance -// with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, -// software distributed under the License is distributed on an -// "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY -// KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the -// specific language governing permissions and limitations -// under the License. - -// Copyright 2018 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. -// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style -// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. - -package text - -import ( - "bytes" - "strconv" - "strings" - "unicode" - "unicode/utf16" - "unicode/utf8" - - "google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/strs" -) - -// parseStringValue parses string field token. -// This differs from parseString since the text format allows -// multiple back-to-back string literals where they are semantically treated -// as a single large string with all values concatenated. -// -// E.g., `"foo" "bar" "baz"` => "foobarbaz" -func (d *Decoder) parseStringValue() (Token, error) { - // Note that the ending quote is sufficient to unambiguously mark the end - // of a string. Thus, the text grammar does not require intervening - // whitespace or control characters in-between strings. - // Thus, the following is valid: - // `"foo"'bar'"baz"` => "foobarbaz" - in0 := d.in - var ss []string - for len(d.in) > 0 && (d.in[0] == '"' || d.in[0] == '\'') { - s, err := d.parseString() - if err != nil { - return Token{}, err - } - ss = append(ss, s) - } - // d.in already points to the end of the value at this point. - return Token{ - kind: Scalar, - attrs: stringValue, - pos: len(d.orig) - len(in0), - raw: in0[:len(in0)-len(d.in)], - str: strings.Join(ss, ""), - }, nil -} - -// parseString parses a string value enclosed in " or '. -func (d *Decoder) parseString() (string, error) { - in := d.in - if len(in) == 0 { - return "", ErrUnexpectedEOF - } - quote := in[0] - in = in[1:] - i := indexNeedEscapeInBytes(in) - in, out := in[i:], in[:i:i] // set cap to prevent mutations - for len(in) > 0 { - switch r, n := utf8.DecodeRune(in); { - case r == utf8.RuneError && n == 1: - return "", d.newSyntaxError("invalid UTF-8 detected") - case r == 0 || r == '\n': - return "", d.newSyntaxError("invalid character %q in string", r) - case r == rune(quote): - in = in[1:] - d.consume(len(d.in) - len(in)) - return string(out), nil - case r == '\\': - if len(in) < 2 { - return "", ErrUnexpectedEOF - } - switch r := in[1]; r { - case '"', '\'', '\\', '?': - in, out = in[2:], append(out, r) - case 'a': - in, out = in[2:], append(out, '\a') - case 'b': - in, out = in[2:], append(out, '\b') - case 'n': - in, out = in[2:], append(out, '\n') - case 'r': - in, out = in[2:], append(out, '\r') - case 't': - in, out = in[2:], append(out, '\t') - case 'v': - in, out = in[2:], append(out, '\v') - case 'f': - in, out = in[2:], append(out, '\f') - case '0', '1', '2', '3', '4', '5', '6', '7': - // One, two, or three octal characters. - n := len(in[1:]) - len(bytes.TrimLeft(in[1:], "01234567")) - if n > 3 { - n = 3 - } - v, err := strconv.ParseUint(string(in[1:1+n]), 8, 8) - if err != nil { - return "", d.newSyntaxError("invalid octal escape code %q in string", in[:1+n]) - } - in, out = in[1+n:], append(out, byte(v)) - case 'x': - // One or two hexadecimal characters. - n := len(in[2:]) - len(bytes.TrimLeft(in[2:], "0123456789abcdefABCDEF")) - if n > 2 { - n = 2 - } - v, err := strconv.ParseUint(string(in[2:2+n]), 16, 8) - if err != nil { - return "", d.newSyntaxError("invalid hex escape code %q in string", in[:2+n]) - } - in, out = in[2+n:], append(out, byte(v)) - case 'u', 'U': - // Four or eight hexadecimal characters - n := 6 - if r == 'U' { - n = 10 - } - if len(in) < n { - return "", ErrUnexpectedEOF - } - v, err := strconv.ParseUint(string(in[2:n]), 16, 32) - if utf8.MaxRune < v || err != nil { - return "", d.newSyntaxError("invalid Unicode escape code %q in string", in[:n]) - } - in = in[n:] - - r := rune(v) - if utf16.IsSurrogate(r) { - if len(in) < 6 { - return "", ErrUnexpectedEOF - } - v, err := strconv.ParseUint(string(in[2:6]), 16, 16) - r = utf16.DecodeRune(r, rune(v)) - if in[0] != '\\' || in[1] != 'u' || r == unicode.ReplacementChar || err != nil { - return "", d.newSyntaxError("invalid Unicode escape code %q in string", in[:6]) - } - in = in[6:] - } - out = append(out, string(r)...) - default: - return "", d.newSyntaxError("invalid escape code %q in string", in[:2]) - } - default: - i := indexNeedEscapeInBytes(in[n:]) - in, out = in[n+i:], append(out, in[:n+i]...) - } - } - return "", ErrUnexpectedEOF -} - -// indexNeedEscapeInString returns the index of the character that needs -// escaping. If no characters need escaping, this returns the input length. -func indexNeedEscapeInBytes(b []byte) int { return indexNeedEscapeInString(strs.UnsafeString(b)) } - -// UnmarshalString returns an unescaped string given a textproto string value. -// String value needs to contain single or double quotes. This is only used by -// internal/encoding/defval package for unmarshaling bytes. -func UnmarshalString(s string) (string, error) { - d := NewDecoder([]byte(s)) - return d.parseString() -} diff --git a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/encoding/text/decode_token.go b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/encoding/text/decode_token.go deleted file mode 100644 index 0170169..0000000 --- a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/encoding/text/decode_token.go +++ /dev/null @@ -1,390 +0,0 @@ -// Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one -// or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file -// distributed with this work for additional information -// regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file -// to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the -// "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance -// with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, -// software distributed under the License is distributed on an -// "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY -// KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the -// specific language governing permissions and limitations -// under the License. - -// Copyright 2018 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. -// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style -// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. - -package text - -import ( - "bytes" - "fmt" - "math" - "strconv" - "strings" - - "google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/flags" -) - -// Kind represents a token kind expressible in the textproto format. -type Kind uint8 - -// Kind values. -const ( - Invalid Kind = iota - EOF - Name // Name indicates the field name. - Scalar // Scalar are scalar values, e.g. "string", 47, ENUM_LITERAL, true. - MessageOpen - MessageClose - ListOpen - ListClose - - // comma and semi-colon are only for parsing in between values and should not be exposed. - comma - semicolon - - // bof indicates beginning of file, which is the default token - // kind at the beginning of parsing. - bof = Invalid -) - -func (t Kind) String() string { - switch t { - case Invalid: - return "" - case EOF: - return "eof" - case Scalar: - return "scalar" - case Name: - return "name" - case MessageOpen: - return "{" - case MessageClose: - return "}" - case ListOpen: - return "[" - case ListClose: - return "]" - case comma: - return "," - case semicolon: - return ";" - default: - return fmt.Sprintf("", uint8(t)) - } -} - -// NameKind represents different types of field names. -type NameKind uint8 - -// NameKind values. -const ( - IdentName NameKind = iota + 1 - TypeName - FieldNumber -) - -func (t NameKind) String() string { - switch t { - case IdentName: - return "IdentName" - case TypeName: - return "TypeName" - case FieldNumber: - return "FieldNumber" - default: - return fmt.Sprintf("", uint8(t)) - } -} - -// Bit mask in Token.attrs to indicate if a Name token is followed by the -// separator char ':'. The field name separator char is optional for message -// field or repeated message field, but required for all other types. Decoder -// simply indicates whether a Name token is followed by separator or not. It is -// up to the prototext package to validate. -const hasSeparator = 1 << 7 - -// Scalar value types. -const ( - numberValue = iota + 1 - stringValue - literalValue -) - -// Bit mask in Token.numAttrs to indicate that the number is a negative. -const isNegative = 1 << 7 - -// Token provides a parsed token kind and value. Values are provided by the -// different accessor methods. -type Token struct { - // Kind of the Token object. - kind Kind - // attrs contains metadata for the following Kinds: - // Name: hasSeparator bit and one of NameKind. - // Scalar: one of numberValue, stringValue, literalValue. - attrs uint8 - // numAttrs contains metadata for numberValue: - // - highest bit is whether negative or positive. - // - lower bits indicate one of numDec, numHex, numOct, numFloat. - numAttrs uint8 - // pos provides the position of the token in the original input. - pos int - // raw bytes of the serialized token. - // This is a subslice into the original input. - raw []byte - // str contains parsed string for the following: - // - stringValue of Scalar kind - // - numberValue of Scalar kind - // - TypeName of Name kind - str string -} - -// Kind returns the token kind. -func (t Token) Kind() Kind { - return t.kind -} - -// RawString returns the read value in string. -func (t Token) RawString() string { - return string(t.raw) -} - -// Pos returns the token position from the input. -func (t Token) Pos() int { - return t.pos -} - -// NameKind returns IdentName, TypeName or FieldNumber. -// It panics if type is not Name. -func (t Token) NameKind() NameKind { - if t.kind == Name { - return NameKind(t.attrs &^ hasSeparator) - } - panic(fmt.Sprintf("Token is not a Name type: %s", t.kind)) -} - -// HasSeparator returns true if the field name is followed by the separator char -// ':', else false. It panics if type is not Name. -func (t Token) HasSeparator() bool { - if t.kind == Name { - return t.attrs&hasSeparator != 0 - } - panic(fmt.Sprintf("Token is not a Name type: %s", t.kind)) -} - -// IdentName returns the value for IdentName type. -func (t Token) IdentName() string { - if t.kind == Name && t.attrs&uint8(IdentName) != 0 { - return string(t.raw) - } - panic(fmt.Sprintf("Token is not an IdentName: %s:%s", t.kind, NameKind(t.attrs&^hasSeparator))) -} - -// TypeName returns the value for TypeName type. -func (t Token) TypeName() string { - if t.kind == Name && t.attrs&uint8(TypeName) != 0 { - return t.str - } - panic(fmt.Sprintf("Token is not a TypeName: %s:%s", t.kind, NameKind(t.attrs&^hasSeparator))) -} - -// FieldNumber returns the value for FieldNumber type. It returns a -// non-negative int32 value. Caller will still need to validate for the correct -// field number range. -func (t Token) FieldNumber() int32 { - if t.kind != Name || t.attrs&uint8(FieldNumber) == 0 { - panic(fmt.Sprintf("Token is not a FieldNumber: %s:%s", t.kind, NameKind(t.attrs&^hasSeparator))) - } - // Following should not return an error as it had already been called right - // before this Token was constructed. - num, _ := strconv.ParseInt(string(t.raw), 10, 32) - return int32(num) -} - -// String returns the string value for a Scalar type. -func (t Token) String() (string, bool) { - if t.kind != Scalar || t.attrs != stringValue { - return "", false - } - return t.str, true -} - -// Enum returns the literal value for a Scalar type for use as enum literals. -func (t Token) Enum() (string, bool) { - if t.kind != Scalar || t.attrs != literalValue || (len(t.raw) > 0 && t.raw[0] == '-') { - return "", false - } - return string(t.raw), true -} - -// Bool returns the bool value for a Scalar type. -func (t Token) Bool() (bool, bool) { - if t.kind != Scalar { - return false, false - } - switch t.attrs { - case literalValue: - if b, ok := boolLits[string(t.raw)]; ok { - return b, true - } - case numberValue: - // Unsigned integer representation of 0 or 1 is permitted: 00, 0x0, 01, - // 0x1, etc. - n, err := strconv.ParseUint(t.str, 0, 64) - if err == nil { - switch n { - case 0: - return false, true - case 1: - return true, true - } - } - } - return false, false -} - -// These exact boolean literals are the ones supported in C++. -var boolLits = map[string]bool{ - "t": true, - "true": true, - "True": true, - "f": false, - "false": false, - "False": false, -} - -// Uint64 returns the uint64 value for a Scalar type. -func (t Token) Uint64() (uint64, bool) { - if t.kind != Scalar || t.attrs != numberValue || - t.numAttrs&isNegative > 0 || t.numAttrs&numFloat > 0 { - return 0, false - } - n, err := strconv.ParseUint(t.str, 0, 64) - if err != nil { - return 0, false - } - return n, true -} - -// Uint32 returns the uint32 value for a Scalar type. -func (t Token) Uint32() (uint32, bool) { - if t.kind != Scalar || t.attrs != numberValue || - t.numAttrs&isNegative > 0 || t.numAttrs&numFloat > 0 { - return 0, false - } - n, err := strconv.ParseUint(t.str, 0, 32) - if err != nil { - return 0, false - } - return uint32(n), true -} - -// Int64 returns the int64 value for a Scalar type. -func (t Token) Int64() (int64, bool) { - if t.kind != Scalar || t.attrs != numberValue || t.numAttrs&numFloat > 0 { - return 0, false - } - if n, err := strconv.ParseInt(t.str, 0, 64); err == nil { - return n, true - } - // C++ accepts large positive hex numbers as negative values. - // This feature is here for proto1 backwards compatibility purposes. - if flags.ProtoLegacy && (t.numAttrs == numHex) { - if n, err := strconv.ParseUint(t.str, 0, 64); err == nil { - return int64(n), true - } - } - return 0, false -} - -// Int32 returns the int32 value for a Scalar type. -func (t Token) Int32() (int32, bool) { - if t.kind != Scalar || t.attrs != numberValue || t.numAttrs&numFloat > 0 { - return 0, false - } - if n, err := strconv.ParseInt(t.str, 0, 32); err == nil { - return int32(n), true - } - // C++ accepts large positive hex numbers as negative values. - // This feature is here for proto1 backwards compatibility purposes. - if flags.ProtoLegacy && (t.numAttrs == numHex) { - if n, err := strconv.ParseUint(t.str, 0, 32); err == nil { - return int32(n), true - } - } - return 0, false -} - -// Float64 returns the float64 value for a Scalar type. -func (t Token) Float64() (float64, bool) { - if t.kind != Scalar { - return 0, false - } - switch t.attrs { - case literalValue: - if f, ok := floatLits[strings.ToLower(string(t.raw))]; ok { - return f, true - } - case numberValue: - n, err := strconv.ParseFloat(t.str, 64) - if err == nil { - return n, true - } - nerr := err.(*strconv.NumError) - if nerr.Err == strconv.ErrRange { - return n, true - } - } - return 0, false -} - -// Float32 returns the float32 value for a Scalar type. -func (t Token) Float32() (float32, bool) { - if t.kind != Scalar { - return 0, false - } - switch t.attrs { - case literalValue: - if f, ok := floatLits[strings.ToLower(string(t.raw))]; ok { - return float32(f), true - } - case numberValue: - n, err := strconv.ParseFloat(t.str, 64) - if err == nil { - // Overflows are treated as (-)infinity. - return float32(n), true - } - nerr := err.(*strconv.NumError) - if nerr.Err == strconv.ErrRange { - return float32(n), true - } - } - return 0, false -} - -// These are the supported float literals which C++ permits case-insensitive -// variants of these. -var floatLits = map[string]float64{ - "nan": math.NaN(), - "inf": math.Inf(1), - "infinity": math.Inf(1), - "-inf": math.Inf(-1), - "-infinity": math.Inf(-1), -} - -// TokenEquals returns true if given Tokens are equal, else false. -func TokenEquals(x, y Token) bool { - return x.kind == y.kind && - x.attrs == y.attrs && - x.numAttrs == y.numAttrs && - x.pos == y.pos && - bytes.Equal(x.raw, y.raw) && - x.str == y.str -} diff --git a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/encoding/text/doc.go b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/encoding/text/doc.go deleted file mode 100644 index 9e6acd2..0000000 --- a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/encoding/text/doc.go +++ /dev/null @@ -1,46 +0,0 @@ -// Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one -// or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file -// distributed with this work for additional information -// regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file -// to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the -// "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance -// with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, -// software distributed under the License is distributed on an -// "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY -// KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the -// specific language governing permissions and limitations -// under the License. - -// Copyright 2018 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. -// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style -// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. - -// Package text implements the text format for protocol buffers. -// This package has no semantic understanding for protocol buffers and is only -// a parser and composer for the format. -// -// There is no formal specification for the protobuf text format, as such the -// C++ implementation (see google::protobuf::TextFormat) is the reference -// implementation of the text format. -// -// This package is neither a superset nor a subset of the C++ implementation. -// This implementation permits a more liberal grammar in some cases to be -// backwards compatible with the historical Go implementation. -// Future parsings unique to Go should not be added. -// Some grammars allowed by the C++ implementation are deliberately -// not implemented here because they are considered a bug by the protobuf team -// and should not be replicated. -// -// The Go implementation should implement a sufficient amount of the C++ -// grammar such that the default text serialization by C++ can be parsed by Go. -// However, just because the C++ parser accepts some input does not mean that -// the Go implementation should as well. -// -// The text format is almost a superset of JSON except: -// * message keys are not quoted strings, but identifiers -// * the top-level value must be a message without the delimiters -package text diff --git a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/encoding/text/encode.go b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/encoding/text/encode.go deleted file mode 100644 index 315cf76..0000000 --- a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/encoding/text/encode.go +++ /dev/null @@ -1,284 +0,0 @@ -// Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one -// or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file -// distributed with this work for additional information -// regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file -// to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the -// "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance -// with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, -// software distributed under the License is distributed on an -// "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY -// KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the -// specific language governing permissions and limitations -// under the License. - -// Copyright 2018 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. -// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style -// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. - -package text - -import ( - "math" - "math/bits" - "strconv" - "strings" - "unicode/utf8" - - "google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/detrand" - "google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/errors" -) - -// encType represents an encoding type. -type encType uint8 - -const ( - _ encType = (1 << iota) / 2 - name - scalar - messageOpen - messageClose -) - -// Encoder provides methods to write out textproto constructs and values. The user is -// responsible for producing valid sequences of constructs and values. -type Encoder struct { - encoderState - - indent string - newline string // set to "\n" if len(indent) > 0 - delims [2]byte - outputASCII bool -} - -type encoderState struct { - lastType encType - indents []byte - out []byte -} - -// NewEncoder returns an Encoder. -// -// If indent is a non-empty string, it causes every entry in a List or Message -// to be preceded by the indent and trailed by a newline. -// -// If delims is not the zero value, it controls the delimiter characters used -// for messages (e.g., "{}" vs "<>"). -// -// If outputASCII is true, strings will be serialized in such a way that -// multi-byte UTF-8 sequences are escaped. This property ensures that the -// overall output is ASCII (as opposed to UTF-8). -func NewEncoder(indent string, delims [2]byte, outputASCII bool) (*Encoder, error) { - e := &Encoder{} - if len(indent) > 0 { - if strings.Trim(indent, " \t") != "" { - return nil, errors.New("indent may only be composed of space and tab characters") - } - e.indent = indent - e.newline = "\n" - } - switch delims { - case [2]byte{0, 0}: - e.delims = [2]byte{'{', '}'} - case [2]byte{'{', '}'}, [2]byte{'<', '>'}: - e.delims = delims - default: - return nil, errors.New("delimiters may only be \"{}\" or \"<>\"") - } - e.outputASCII = outputASCII - - return e, nil -} - -// Bytes returns the content of the written bytes. -func (e *Encoder) Bytes() []byte { - return e.out -} - -// StartMessage writes out the '{' or '<' symbol. -func (e *Encoder) StartMessage() { - e.prepareNext(messageOpen) - e.out = append(e.out, e.delims[0]) -} - -// EndMessage writes out the '}' or '>' symbol. -func (e *Encoder) EndMessage() { - e.prepareNext(messageClose) - e.out = append(e.out, e.delims[1]) -} - -// WriteName writes out the field name and the separator ':'. -func (e *Encoder) WriteName(s string) { - e.prepareNext(name) - e.out = append(e.out, s...) - e.out = append(e.out, ':') -} - -// WriteBool writes out the given boolean value. -func (e *Encoder) WriteBool(b bool) { - if b { - e.WriteLiteral("true") - } else { - e.WriteLiteral("false") - } -} - -// WriteString writes out the given string value. -func (e *Encoder) WriteString(s string) { - e.prepareNext(scalar) - e.out = appendString(e.out, s, e.outputASCII) -} - -func appendString(out []byte, in string, outputASCII bool) []byte { - out = append(out, '"') - i := indexNeedEscapeInString(in) - in, out = in[i:], append(out, in[:i]...) - for len(in) > 0 { - switch r, n := utf8.DecodeRuneInString(in); { - case r == utf8.RuneError && n == 1: - // We do not report invalid UTF-8 because strings in the text format - // are used to represent both the proto string and bytes type. - r = rune(in[0]) - fallthrough - case r < ' ' || r == '"' || r == '\\': - out = append(out, '\\') - switch r { - case '"', '\\': - out = append(out, byte(r)) - case '\n': - out = append(out, 'n') - case '\r': - out = append(out, 'r') - case '\t': - out = append(out, 't') - default: - out = append(out, 'x') - out = append(out, "00"[1+(bits.Len32(uint32(r))-1)/4:]...) - out = strconv.AppendUint(out, uint64(r), 16) - } - in = in[n:] - case outputASCII && r >= utf8.RuneSelf: - out = append(out, '\\') - if r <= math.MaxUint16 { - out = append(out, 'u') - out = append(out, "0000"[1+(bits.Len32(uint32(r))-1)/4:]...) - out = strconv.AppendUint(out, uint64(r), 16) - } else { - out = append(out, 'U') - out = append(out, "00000000"[1+(bits.Len32(uint32(r))-1)/4:]...) - out = strconv.AppendUint(out, uint64(r), 16) - } - in = in[n:] - default: - i := indexNeedEscapeInString(in[n:]) - in, out = in[n+i:], append(out, in[:n+i]...) - } - } - out = append(out, '"') - return out -} - -// indexNeedEscapeInString returns the index of the character that needs -// escaping. If no characters need escaping, this returns the input length. -func indexNeedEscapeInString(s string) int { - for i := 0; i < len(s); i++ { - if c := s[i]; c < ' ' || c == '"' || c == '\'' || c == '\\' || c >= utf8.RuneSelf { - return i - } - } - return len(s) -} - -// WriteFloat writes out the given float value for given bitSize. -func (e *Encoder) WriteFloat(n float64, bitSize int) { - e.prepareNext(scalar) - e.out = appendFloat(e.out, n, bitSize) -} - -func appendFloat(out []byte, n float64, bitSize int) []byte { - switch { - case math.IsNaN(n): - return append(out, "nan"...) - case math.IsInf(n, +1): - return append(out, "inf"...) - case math.IsInf(n, -1): - return append(out, "-inf"...) - default: - return strconv.AppendFloat(out, n, 'g', -1, bitSize) - } -} - -// WriteInt writes out the given signed integer value. -func (e *Encoder) WriteInt(n int64) { - e.prepareNext(scalar) - e.out = append(e.out, strconv.FormatInt(n, 10)...) -} - -// WriteUint writes out the given unsigned integer value. -func (e *Encoder) WriteUint(n uint64) { - e.prepareNext(scalar) - e.out = append(e.out, strconv.FormatUint(n, 10)...) -} - -// WriteLiteral writes out the given string as a literal value without quotes. -// This is used for writing enum literal strings. -func (e *Encoder) WriteLiteral(s string) { - e.prepareNext(scalar) - e.out = append(e.out, s...) -} - -// prepareNext adds possible space and indentation for the next value based -// on last encType and indent option. It also updates e.lastType to next. -func (e *Encoder) prepareNext(next encType) { - defer func() { - e.lastType = next - }() - - // Single line. - if len(e.indent) == 0 { - // Add space after each field before the next one. - if e.lastType&(scalar|messageClose) != 0 && next == name { - e.out = append(e.out, ' ') - // Add a random extra space to make output unstable. - if detrand.Bool() { - e.out = append(e.out, ' ') - } - } - return - } - - // Multi-line. - switch { - case e.lastType == name: - e.out = append(e.out, ' ') - // Add a random extra space after name: to make output unstable. - if detrand.Bool() { - e.out = append(e.out, ' ') - } - - case e.lastType == messageOpen && next != messageClose: - e.indents = append(e.indents, e.indent...) - e.out = append(e.out, '\n') - e.out = append(e.out, e.indents...) - - case e.lastType&(scalar|messageClose) != 0: - if next == messageClose { - e.indents = e.indents[:len(e.indents)-len(e.indent)] - } - e.out = append(e.out, '\n') - e.out = append(e.out, e.indents...) - } -} - -// Snapshot returns the current snapshot for use in Reset. -func (e *Encoder) Snapshot() encoderState { - return e.encoderState -} - -// Reset resets the Encoder to the given encoderState from a Snapshot. -func (e *Encoder) Reset(es encoderState) { - e.encoderState = es -} diff --git a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/errors/errors.go b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/errors/errors.go deleted file mode 100644 index ea2cc02..0000000 --- a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/errors/errors.go +++ /dev/null @@ -1,106 +0,0 @@ -// Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one -// or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file -// distributed with this work for additional information -// regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file -// to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the -// "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance -// with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, -// software distributed under the License is distributed on an -// "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY -// KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the -// specific language governing permissions and limitations -// under the License. - -// Copyright 2018 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. -// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style -// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. - -// Package errors implements functions to manipulate errors. -package errors - -import ( - "errors" - "fmt" - - "google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/detrand" -) - -// Error is a sentinel matching all errors produced by this package. -var Error = errors.New("protobuf error") - -// New formats a string according to the format specifier and arguments and -// returns an error that has a "proto" prefix. -func New(f string, x ...interface{}) error { - return &prefixError{s: format(f, x...)} -} - -type prefixError struct{ s string } - -var prefix = func() string { - // Deliberately introduce instability into the error message string to - // discourage users from performing error string comparisons. - if detrand.Bool() { - return "proto: " // use non-breaking spaces (U+00a0) - } else { - return "proto: " // use regular spaces (U+0020) - } -}() - -func (e *prefixError) Error() string { - return prefix + e.s -} - -func (e *prefixError) Unwrap() error { - return Error -} - -// Wrap returns an error that has a "proto" prefix, the formatted string described -// by the format specifier and arguments, and a suffix of err. The error wraps err. -func Wrap(err error, f string, x ...interface{}) error { - return &wrapError{ - s: format(f, x...), - err: err, - } -} - -type wrapError struct { - s string - err error -} - -func (e *wrapError) Error() string { - return format("%v%v: %v", prefix, e.s, e.err) -} - -func (e *wrapError) Unwrap() error { - return e.err -} - -func (e *wrapError) Is(target error) bool { - return target == Error -} - -func format(f string, x ...interface{}) string { - // avoid "proto: " prefix when chaining - for i := 0; i < len(x); i++ { - switch e := x[i].(type) { - case *prefixError: - x[i] = e.s - case *wrapError: - x[i] = format("%v: %v", e.s, e.err) - } - } - return fmt.Sprintf(f, x...) -} - -func InvalidUTF8(name string) error { - return New("field %v contains invalid UTF-8", name) -} - -func RequiredNotSet(name string) error { - return New("required field %v not set", name) -} diff --git a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/errors/is_go112.go b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/errors/is_go112.go deleted file mode 100644 index b7aeb2a..0000000 --- a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/errors/is_go112.go +++ /dev/null @@ -1,56 +0,0 @@ -// Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one -// or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file -// distributed with this work for additional information -// regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file -// to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the -// "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance -// with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, -// software distributed under the License is distributed on an -// "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY -// KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the -// specific language governing permissions and limitations -// under the License. - -// Copyright 2020 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. -// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style -// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. - -// +build !go1.13 - -package errors - -import "reflect" - -// Is is a copy of Go 1.13's errors.Is for use with older Go versions. -func Is(err, target error) bool { - if target == nil { - return err == target - } - - isComparable := reflect.TypeOf(target).Comparable() - for { - if isComparable && err == target { - return true - } - if x, ok := err.(interface{ Is(error) bool }); ok && x.Is(target) { - return true - } - if err = unwrap(err); err == nil { - return false - } - } -} - -func unwrap(err error) error { - u, ok := err.(interface { - Unwrap() error - }) - if !ok { - return nil - } - return u.Unwrap() -} diff --git a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/errors/is_go113.go b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/errors/is_go113.go deleted file mode 100644 index eec8380..0000000 --- a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/errors/is_go113.go +++ /dev/null @@ -1,29 +0,0 @@ -// Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one -// or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file -// distributed with this work for additional information -// regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file -// to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the -// "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance -// with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, -// software distributed under the License is distributed on an -// "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY -// KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the -// specific language governing permissions and limitations -// under the License. - -// Copyright 2020 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. -// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style -// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. - -// +build go1.13 - -package errors - -import "errors" - -// Is is errors.Is. -func Is(err, target error) bool { return errors.Is(err, target) } diff --git a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/fieldsort/fieldsort.go b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/fieldsort/fieldsort.go deleted file mode 100644 index b13a750..0000000 --- a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/fieldsort/fieldsort.go +++ /dev/null @@ -1,57 +0,0 @@ -// Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one -// or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file -// distributed with this work for additional information -// regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file -// to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the -// "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance -// with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, -// software distributed under the License is distributed on an -// "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY -// KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the -// specific language governing permissions and limitations -// under the License. - -// Copyright 2019 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. -// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style -// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. - -// Package fieldsort defines an ordering of fields. -// -// The ordering defined by this package matches the historic behavior of the proto -// package, placing extensions first and oneofs last. -// -// There is no guarantee about stability of the wire encoding, and users should not -// depend on the order defined in this package as it is subject to change without -// notice. -package fieldsort - -import ( - "google.golang.org/protobuf/reflect/protoreflect" -) - -// Less returns true if field a comes before field j in ordered wire marshal output. -func Less(a, b protoreflect.FieldDescriptor) bool { - ea := a.IsExtension() - eb := b.IsExtension() - oa := a.ContainingOneof() - ob := b.ContainingOneof() - switch { - case ea != eb: - return ea - case oa != nil && ob != nil: - if oa == ob { - return a.Number() < b.Number() - } - return oa.Index() < ob.Index() - case oa != nil && !oa.IsSynthetic(): - return false - case ob != nil && !ob.IsSynthetic(): - return true - default: - return a.Number() < b.Number() - } -} diff --git a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/filedesc/build.go b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/filedesc/build.go deleted file mode 100644 index 83457b3..0000000 --- a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/filedesc/build.go +++ /dev/null @@ -1,172 +0,0 @@ -// Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one -// or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file -// distributed with this work for additional information -// regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file -// to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the -// "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance -// with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, -// software distributed under the License is distributed on an -// "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY -// KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the -// specific language governing permissions and limitations -// under the License. - -// Copyright 2019 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. -// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style -// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. - -// Package filedesc provides functionality for constructing descriptors. -package filedesc - -import ( - "google.golang.org/protobuf/encoding/protowire" - "google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/genid" - "google.golang.org/protobuf/reflect/protoreflect" - pref "google.golang.org/protobuf/reflect/protoreflect" - preg "google.golang.org/protobuf/reflect/protoregistry" -) - -// Builder construct a protoreflect.FileDescriptor from the raw descriptor. -type Builder struct { - // GoPackagePath is the Go package path that is invoking this builder. - GoPackagePath string - - // RawDescriptor is the wire-encoded bytes of FileDescriptorProto - // and must be populated. - RawDescriptor []byte - - // NumEnums is the total number of enums declared in the file. - NumEnums int32 - // NumMessages is the total number of messages declared in the file. - // It includes the implicit message declarations for map entries. - NumMessages int32 - // NumExtensions is the total number of extensions declared in the file. - NumExtensions int32 - // NumServices is the total number of services declared in the file. - NumServices int32 - - // TypeResolver resolves extension field types for descriptor options. - // If nil, it uses protoregistry.GlobalTypes. - TypeResolver interface { - preg.ExtensionTypeResolver - } - - // FileRegistry is use to lookup file, enum, and message dependencies. - // Once constructed, the file descriptor is registered here. - // If nil, it uses protoregistry.GlobalFiles. - FileRegistry interface { - FindFileByPath(string) (protoreflect.FileDescriptor, error) - FindDescriptorByName(pref.FullName) (pref.Descriptor, error) - RegisterFile(pref.FileDescriptor) error - } -} - -// resolverByIndex is an interface Builder.FileRegistry may implement. -// If so, it permits looking up an enum or message dependency based on the -// sub-list and element index into filetype.Builder.DependencyIndexes. -type resolverByIndex interface { - FindEnumByIndex(int32, int32, []Enum, []Message) pref.EnumDescriptor - FindMessageByIndex(int32, int32, []Enum, []Message) pref.MessageDescriptor -} - -// Indexes of each sub-list in filetype.Builder.DependencyIndexes. -const ( - listFieldDeps int32 = iota - listExtTargets - listExtDeps - listMethInDeps - listMethOutDeps -) - -// Out is the output of the Builder. -type Out struct { - File pref.FileDescriptor - - // Enums is all enum descriptors in "flattened ordering". - Enums []Enum - // Messages is all message descriptors in "flattened ordering". - // It includes the implicit message declarations for map entries. - Messages []Message - // Extensions is all extension descriptors in "flattened ordering". - Extensions []Extension - // Service is all service descriptors in "flattened ordering". - Services []Service -} - -// Build constructs a FileDescriptor given the parameters set in Builder. -// It assumes that the inputs are well-formed and panics if any inconsistencies -// are encountered. -// -// If NumEnums+NumMessages+NumExtensions+NumServices is zero, -// then Build automatically derives them from the raw descriptor. -func (db Builder) Build() (out Out) { - // Populate the counts if uninitialized. - if db.NumEnums+db.NumMessages+db.NumExtensions+db.NumServices == 0 { - db.unmarshalCounts(db.RawDescriptor, true) - } - - // Initialize resolvers and registries if unpopulated. - if db.TypeResolver == nil { - db.TypeResolver = preg.GlobalTypes - } - if db.FileRegistry == nil { - db.FileRegistry = preg.GlobalFiles - } - - fd := newRawFile(db) - out.File = fd - out.Enums = fd.allEnums - out.Messages = fd.allMessages - out.Extensions = fd.allExtensions - out.Services = fd.allServices - - if err := db.FileRegistry.RegisterFile(fd); err != nil { - panic(err) - } - return out -} - -// unmarshalCounts counts the number of enum, message, extension, and service -// declarations in the raw message, which is either a FileDescriptorProto -// or a MessageDescriptorProto depending on whether isFile is set. -func (db *Builder) unmarshalCounts(b []byte, isFile bool) { - for len(b) > 0 { - num, typ, n := protowire.ConsumeTag(b) - b = b[n:] - switch typ { - case protowire.BytesType: - v, m := protowire.ConsumeBytes(b) - b = b[m:] - if isFile { - switch num { - case genid.FileDescriptorProto_EnumType_field_number: - db.NumEnums++ - case genid.FileDescriptorProto_MessageType_field_number: - db.unmarshalCounts(v, false) - db.NumMessages++ - case genid.FileDescriptorProto_Extension_field_number: - db.NumExtensions++ - case genid.FileDescriptorProto_Service_field_number: - db.NumServices++ - } - } else { - switch num { - case genid.DescriptorProto_EnumType_field_number: - db.NumEnums++ - case genid.DescriptorProto_NestedType_field_number: - db.unmarshalCounts(v, false) - db.NumMessages++ - case genid.DescriptorProto_Extension_field_number: - db.NumExtensions++ - } - } - default: - m := protowire.ConsumeFieldValue(num, typ, b) - b = b[m:] - } - } -} diff --git a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/filedesc/desc.go b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/filedesc/desc.go deleted file mode 100644 index c6b8ede..0000000 --- a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/filedesc/desc.go +++ /dev/null @@ -1,631 +0,0 @@ -// Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one -// or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file -// distributed with this work for additional information -// regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file -// to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the -// "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance -// with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, -// software distributed under the License is distributed on an -// "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY -// KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the -// specific language governing permissions and limitations -// under the License. - -// Copyright 2019 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. -// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style -// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. - -package filedesc - -import ( - "bytes" - "fmt" - "sync" - "sync/atomic" - - "google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/descfmt" - "google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/descopts" - "google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/encoding/defval" - "google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/genid" - "google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/pragma" - "google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/strs" - pref "google.golang.org/protobuf/reflect/protoreflect" - "google.golang.org/protobuf/reflect/protoregistry" -) - -// The types in this file may have a suffix: -// • L0: Contains fields common to all descriptors (except File) and -// must be initialized up front. -// • L1: Contains fields specific to a descriptor and -// must be initialized up front. -// • L2: Contains fields that are lazily initialized when constructing -// from the raw file descriptor. When constructing as a literal, the L2 -// fields must be initialized up front. -// -// The types are exported so that packages like reflect/protodesc can -// directly construct descriptors. - -type ( - File struct { - fileRaw - L1 FileL1 - - once uint32 // atomically set if L2 is valid - mu sync.Mutex // protects L2 - L2 *FileL2 - } - FileL1 struct { - Syntax pref.Syntax - Path string - Package pref.FullName - - Enums Enums - Messages Messages - Extensions Extensions - Services Services - } - FileL2 struct { - Options func() pref.ProtoMessage - Imports FileImports - Locations SourceLocations - } -) - -func (fd *File) ParentFile() pref.FileDescriptor { return fd } -func (fd *File) Parent() pref.Descriptor { return nil } -func (fd *File) Index() int { return 0 } -func (fd *File) Syntax() pref.Syntax { return fd.L1.Syntax } -func (fd *File) Name() pref.Name { return fd.L1.Package.Name() } -func (fd *File) FullName() pref.FullName { return fd.L1.Package } -func (fd *File) IsPlaceholder() bool { return false } -func (fd *File) Options() pref.ProtoMessage { - if f := fd.lazyInit().Options; f != nil { - return f() - } - return descopts.File -} -func (fd *File) Path() string { return fd.L1.Path } -func (fd *File) Package() pref.FullName { return fd.L1.Package } -func (fd *File) Imports() pref.FileImports { return &fd.lazyInit().Imports } -func (fd *File) Enums() pref.EnumDescriptors { return &fd.L1.Enums } -func (fd *File) Messages() pref.MessageDescriptors { return &fd.L1.Messages } -func (fd *File) Extensions() pref.ExtensionDescriptors { return &fd.L1.Extensions } -func (fd *File) Services() pref.ServiceDescriptors { return &fd.L1.Services } -func (fd *File) SourceLocations() pref.SourceLocations { return &fd.lazyInit().Locations } -func (fd *File) Format(s fmt.State, r rune) { descfmt.FormatDesc(s, r, fd) } -func (fd *File) ProtoType(pref.FileDescriptor) {} -func (fd *File) ProtoInternal(pragma.DoNotImplement) {} - -func (fd *File) lazyInit() *FileL2 { - if atomic.LoadUint32(&fd.once) == 0 { - fd.lazyInitOnce() - } - return fd.L2 -} - -func (fd *File) lazyInitOnce() { - fd.mu.Lock() - if fd.L2 == nil { - fd.lazyRawInit() // recursively initializes all L2 structures - } - atomic.StoreUint32(&fd.once, 1) - fd.mu.Unlock() -} - -// ProtoLegacyRawDesc is a pseudo-internal API for allowing the v1 code -// to be able to retrieve the raw descriptor. -// -// WARNING: This method is exempt from the compatibility promise and may be -// removed in the future without warning. -func (fd *File) ProtoLegacyRawDesc() []byte { - return fd.builder.RawDescriptor -} - -// GoPackagePath is a pseudo-internal API for determining the Go package path -// that this file descriptor is declared in. -// -// WARNING: This method is exempt from the compatibility promise and may be -// removed in the future without warning. -func (fd *File) GoPackagePath() string { - return fd.builder.GoPackagePath -} - -type ( - Enum struct { - Base - L1 EnumL1 - L2 *EnumL2 // protected by fileDesc.once - } - EnumL1 struct { - eagerValues bool // controls whether EnumL2.Values is already populated - } - EnumL2 struct { - Options func() pref.ProtoMessage - Values EnumValues - ReservedNames Names - ReservedRanges EnumRanges - } - - EnumValue struct { - Base - L1 EnumValueL1 - } - EnumValueL1 struct { - Options func() pref.ProtoMessage - Number pref.EnumNumber - } -) - -func (ed *Enum) Options() pref.ProtoMessage { - if f := ed.lazyInit().Options; f != nil { - return f() - } - return descopts.Enum -} -func (ed *Enum) Values() pref.EnumValueDescriptors { - if ed.L1.eagerValues { - return &ed.L2.Values - } - return &ed.lazyInit().Values -} -func (ed *Enum) ReservedNames() pref.Names { return &ed.lazyInit().ReservedNames } -func (ed *Enum) ReservedRanges() pref.EnumRanges { return &ed.lazyInit().ReservedRanges } -func (ed *Enum) Format(s fmt.State, r rune) { descfmt.FormatDesc(s, r, ed) } -func (ed *Enum) ProtoType(pref.EnumDescriptor) {} -func (ed *Enum) lazyInit() *EnumL2 { - ed.L0.ParentFile.lazyInit() // implicitly initializes L2 - return ed.L2 -} - -func (ed *EnumValue) Options() pref.ProtoMessage { - if f := ed.L1.Options; f != nil { - return f() - } - return descopts.EnumValue -} -func (ed *EnumValue) Number() pref.EnumNumber { return ed.L1.Number } -func (ed *EnumValue) Format(s fmt.State, r rune) { descfmt.FormatDesc(s, r, ed) } -func (ed *EnumValue) ProtoType(pref.EnumValueDescriptor) {} - -type ( - Message struct { - Base - L1 MessageL1 - L2 *MessageL2 // protected by fileDesc.once - } - MessageL1 struct { - Enums Enums - Messages Messages - Extensions Extensions - IsMapEntry bool // promoted from google.protobuf.MessageOptions - IsMessageSet bool // promoted from google.protobuf.MessageOptions - } - MessageL2 struct { - Options func() pref.ProtoMessage - Fields Fields - Oneofs Oneofs - ReservedNames Names - ReservedRanges FieldRanges - RequiredNumbers FieldNumbers // must be consistent with Fields.Cardinality - ExtensionRanges FieldRanges - ExtensionRangeOptions []func() pref.ProtoMessage // must be same length as ExtensionRanges - } - - Field struct { - Base - L1 FieldL1 - } - FieldL1 struct { - Options func() pref.ProtoMessage - Number pref.FieldNumber - Cardinality pref.Cardinality // must be consistent with Message.RequiredNumbers - Kind pref.Kind - JSONName jsonName - IsProto3Optional bool // promoted from google.protobuf.FieldDescriptorProto - IsWeak bool // promoted from google.protobuf.FieldOptions - HasPacked bool // promoted from google.protobuf.FieldOptions - IsPacked bool // promoted from google.protobuf.FieldOptions - HasEnforceUTF8 bool // promoted from google.protobuf.FieldOptions - EnforceUTF8 bool // promoted from google.protobuf.FieldOptions - Default defaultValue - ContainingOneof pref.OneofDescriptor // must be consistent with Message.Oneofs.Fields - Enum pref.EnumDescriptor - Message pref.MessageDescriptor - } - - Oneof struct { - Base - L1 OneofL1 - } - OneofL1 struct { - Options func() pref.ProtoMessage - Fields OneofFields // must be consistent with Message.Fields.ContainingOneof - } -) - -func (md *Message) Options() pref.ProtoMessage { - if f := md.lazyInit().Options; f != nil { - return f() - } - return descopts.Message -} -func (md *Message) IsMapEntry() bool { return md.L1.IsMapEntry } -func (md *Message) Fields() pref.FieldDescriptors { return &md.lazyInit().Fields } -func (md *Message) Oneofs() pref.OneofDescriptors { return &md.lazyInit().Oneofs } -func (md *Message) ReservedNames() pref.Names { return &md.lazyInit().ReservedNames } -func (md *Message) ReservedRanges() pref.FieldRanges { return &md.lazyInit().ReservedRanges } -func (md *Message) RequiredNumbers() pref.FieldNumbers { return &md.lazyInit().RequiredNumbers } -func (md *Message) ExtensionRanges() pref.FieldRanges { return &md.lazyInit().ExtensionRanges } -func (md *Message) ExtensionRangeOptions(i int) pref.ProtoMessage { - if f := md.lazyInit().ExtensionRangeOptions[i]; f != nil { - return f() - } - return descopts.ExtensionRange -} -func (md *Message) Enums() pref.EnumDescriptors { return &md.L1.Enums } -func (md *Message) Messages() pref.MessageDescriptors { return &md.L1.Messages } -func (md *Message) Extensions() pref.ExtensionDescriptors { return &md.L1.Extensions } -func (md *Message) ProtoType(pref.MessageDescriptor) {} -func (md *Message) Format(s fmt.State, r rune) { descfmt.FormatDesc(s, r, md) } -func (md *Message) lazyInit() *MessageL2 { - md.L0.ParentFile.lazyInit() // implicitly initializes L2 - return md.L2 -} - -// IsMessageSet is a pseudo-internal API for checking whether a message -// should serialize in the proto1 message format. -// -// WARNING: This method is exempt from the compatibility promise and may be -// removed in the future without warning. -func (md *Message) IsMessageSet() bool { - return md.L1.IsMessageSet -} - -func (fd *Field) Options() pref.ProtoMessage { - if f := fd.L1.Options; f != nil { - return f() - } - return descopts.Field -} -func (fd *Field) Number() pref.FieldNumber { return fd.L1.Number } -func (fd *Field) Cardinality() pref.Cardinality { return fd.L1.Cardinality } -func (fd *Field) Kind() pref.Kind { return fd.L1.Kind } -func (fd *Field) HasJSONName() bool { return fd.L1.JSONName.has } -func (fd *Field) JSONName() string { return fd.L1.JSONName.get(fd) } -func (fd *Field) HasPresence() bool { - return fd.L1.Cardinality != pref.Repeated && (fd.L0.ParentFile.L1.Syntax == pref.Proto2 || fd.L1.Message != nil || fd.L1.ContainingOneof != nil) -} -func (fd *Field) HasOptionalKeyword() bool { - return (fd.L0.ParentFile.L1.Syntax == pref.Proto2 && fd.L1.Cardinality == pref.Optional && fd.L1.ContainingOneof == nil) || fd.L1.IsProto3Optional -} -func (fd *Field) IsPacked() bool { - if !fd.L1.HasPacked && fd.L0.ParentFile.L1.Syntax != pref.Proto2 && fd.L1.Cardinality == pref.Repeated { - switch fd.L1.Kind { - case pref.StringKind, pref.BytesKind, pref.MessageKind, pref.GroupKind: - default: - return true - } - } - return fd.L1.IsPacked -} -func (fd *Field) IsExtension() bool { return false } -func (fd *Field) IsWeak() bool { return fd.L1.IsWeak } -func (fd *Field) IsList() bool { return fd.Cardinality() == pref.Repeated && !fd.IsMap() } -func (fd *Field) IsMap() bool { return fd.Message() != nil && fd.Message().IsMapEntry() } -func (fd *Field) MapKey() pref.FieldDescriptor { - if !fd.IsMap() { - return nil - } - return fd.Message().Fields().ByNumber(genid.MapEntry_Key_field_number) -} -func (fd *Field) MapValue() pref.FieldDescriptor { - if !fd.IsMap() { - return nil - } - return fd.Message().Fields().ByNumber(genid.MapEntry_Value_field_number) -} -func (fd *Field) HasDefault() bool { return fd.L1.Default.has } -func (fd *Field) Default() pref.Value { return fd.L1.Default.get(fd) } -func (fd *Field) DefaultEnumValue() pref.EnumValueDescriptor { return fd.L1.Default.enum } -func (fd *Field) ContainingOneof() pref.OneofDescriptor { return fd.L1.ContainingOneof } -func (fd *Field) ContainingMessage() pref.MessageDescriptor { - return fd.L0.Parent.(pref.MessageDescriptor) -} -func (fd *Field) Enum() pref.EnumDescriptor { - return fd.L1.Enum -} -func (fd *Field) Message() pref.MessageDescriptor { - if fd.L1.IsWeak { - if d, _ := protoregistry.GlobalFiles.FindDescriptorByName(fd.L1.Message.FullName()); d != nil { - return d.(pref.MessageDescriptor) - } - } - return fd.L1.Message -} -func (fd *Field) Format(s fmt.State, r rune) { descfmt.FormatDesc(s, r, fd) } -func (fd *Field) ProtoType(pref.FieldDescriptor) {} - -// EnforceUTF8 is a pseudo-internal API to determine whether to enforce UTF-8 -// validation for the string field. This exists for Google-internal use only -// since proto3 did not enforce UTF-8 validity prior to the open-source release. -// If this method does not exist, the default is to enforce valid UTF-8. -// -// WARNING: This method is exempt from the compatibility promise and may be -// removed in the future without warning. -func (fd *Field) EnforceUTF8() bool { - if fd.L1.HasEnforceUTF8 { - return fd.L1.EnforceUTF8 - } - return fd.L0.ParentFile.L1.Syntax == pref.Proto3 -} - -func (od *Oneof) IsSynthetic() bool { - return od.L0.ParentFile.L1.Syntax == pref.Proto3 && len(od.L1.Fields.List) == 1 && od.L1.Fields.List[0].HasOptionalKeyword() -} -func (od *Oneof) Options() pref.ProtoMessage { - if f := od.L1.Options; f != nil { - return f() - } - return descopts.Oneof -} -func (od *Oneof) Fields() pref.FieldDescriptors { return &od.L1.Fields } -func (od *Oneof) Format(s fmt.State, r rune) { descfmt.FormatDesc(s, r, od) } -func (od *Oneof) ProtoType(pref.OneofDescriptor) {} - -type ( - Extension struct { - Base - L1 ExtensionL1 - L2 *ExtensionL2 // protected by fileDesc.once - } - ExtensionL1 struct { - Number pref.FieldNumber - Extendee pref.MessageDescriptor - Cardinality pref.Cardinality - Kind pref.Kind - } - ExtensionL2 struct { - Options func() pref.ProtoMessage - JSONName jsonName - IsProto3Optional bool // promoted from google.protobuf.FieldDescriptorProto - IsPacked bool // promoted from google.protobuf.FieldOptions - Default defaultValue - Enum pref.EnumDescriptor - Message pref.MessageDescriptor - } -) - -func (xd *Extension) Options() pref.ProtoMessage { - if f := xd.lazyInit().Options; f != nil { - return f() - } - return descopts.Field -} -func (xd *Extension) Number() pref.FieldNumber { return xd.L1.Number } -func (xd *Extension) Cardinality() pref.Cardinality { return xd.L1.Cardinality } -func (xd *Extension) Kind() pref.Kind { return xd.L1.Kind } -func (xd *Extension) HasJSONName() bool { return xd.lazyInit().JSONName.has } -func (xd *Extension) JSONName() string { return xd.lazyInit().JSONName.get(xd) } -func (xd *Extension) HasPresence() bool { return xd.L1.Cardinality != pref.Repeated } -func (xd *Extension) HasOptionalKeyword() bool { - return (xd.L0.ParentFile.L1.Syntax == pref.Proto2 && xd.L1.Cardinality == pref.Optional) || xd.lazyInit().IsProto3Optional -} -func (xd *Extension) IsPacked() bool { return xd.lazyInit().IsPacked } -func (xd *Extension) IsExtension() bool { return true } -func (xd *Extension) IsWeak() bool { return false } -func (xd *Extension) IsList() bool { return xd.Cardinality() == pref.Repeated } -func (xd *Extension) IsMap() bool { return false } -func (xd *Extension) MapKey() pref.FieldDescriptor { return nil } -func (xd *Extension) MapValue() pref.FieldDescriptor { return nil } -func (xd *Extension) HasDefault() bool { return xd.lazyInit().Default.has } -func (xd *Extension) Default() pref.Value { return xd.lazyInit().Default.get(xd) } -func (xd *Extension) DefaultEnumValue() pref.EnumValueDescriptor { return xd.lazyInit().Default.enum } -func (xd *Extension) ContainingOneof() pref.OneofDescriptor { return nil } -func (xd *Extension) ContainingMessage() pref.MessageDescriptor { return xd.L1.Extendee } -func (xd *Extension) Enum() pref.EnumDescriptor { return xd.lazyInit().Enum } -func (xd *Extension) Message() pref.MessageDescriptor { return xd.lazyInit().Message } -func (xd *Extension) Format(s fmt.State, r rune) { descfmt.FormatDesc(s, r, xd) } -func (xd *Extension) ProtoType(pref.FieldDescriptor) {} -func (xd *Extension) ProtoInternal(pragma.DoNotImplement) {} -func (xd *Extension) lazyInit() *ExtensionL2 { - xd.L0.ParentFile.lazyInit() // implicitly initializes L2 - return xd.L2 -} - -type ( - Service struct { - Base - L1 ServiceL1 - L2 *ServiceL2 // protected by fileDesc.once - } - ServiceL1 struct{} - ServiceL2 struct { - Options func() pref.ProtoMessage - Methods Methods - } - - Method struct { - Base - L1 MethodL1 - } - MethodL1 struct { - Options func() pref.ProtoMessage - Input pref.MessageDescriptor - Output pref.MessageDescriptor - IsStreamingClient bool - IsStreamingServer bool - } -) - -func (sd *Service) Options() pref.ProtoMessage { - if f := sd.lazyInit().Options; f != nil { - return f() - } - return descopts.Service -} -func (sd *Service) Methods() pref.MethodDescriptors { return &sd.lazyInit().Methods } -func (sd *Service) Format(s fmt.State, r rune) { descfmt.FormatDesc(s, r, sd) } -func (sd *Service) ProtoType(pref.ServiceDescriptor) {} -func (sd *Service) ProtoInternal(pragma.DoNotImplement) {} -func (sd *Service) lazyInit() *ServiceL2 { - sd.L0.ParentFile.lazyInit() // implicitly initializes L2 - return sd.L2 -} - -func (md *Method) Options() pref.ProtoMessage { - if f := md.L1.Options; f != nil { - return f() - } - return descopts.Method -} -func (md *Method) Input() pref.MessageDescriptor { return md.L1.Input } -func (md *Method) Output() pref.MessageDescriptor { return md.L1.Output } -func (md *Method) IsStreamingClient() bool { return md.L1.IsStreamingClient } -func (md *Method) IsStreamingServer() bool { return md.L1.IsStreamingServer } -func (md *Method) Format(s fmt.State, r rune) { descfmt.FormatDesc(s, r, md) } -func (md *Method) ProtoType(pref.MethodDescriptor) {} -func (md *Method) ProtoInternal(pragma.DoNotImplement) {} - -// Surrogate files are can be used to create standalone descriptors -// where the syntax is only information derived from the parent file. -var ( - SurrogateProto2 = &File{L1: FileL1{Syntax: pref.Proto2}, L2: &FileL2{}} - SurrogateProto3 = &File{L1: FileL1{Syntax: pref.Proto3}, L2: &FileL2{}} -) - -type ( - Base struct { - L0 BaseL0 - } - BaseL0 struct { - FullName pref.FullName // must be populated - ParentFile *File // must be populated - Parent pref.Descriptor - Index int - } -) - -func (d *Base) Name() pref.Name { return d.L0.FullName.Name() } -func (d *Base) FullName() pref.FullName { return d.L0.FullName } -func (d *Base) ParentFile() pref.FileDescriptor { - if d.L0.ParentFile == SurrogateProto2 || d.L0.ParentFile == SurrogateProto3 { - return nil // surrogate files are not real parents - } - return d.L0.ParentFile -} -func (d *Base) Parent() pref.Descriptor { return d.L0.Parent } -func (d *Base) Index() int { return d.L0.Index } -func (d *Base) Syntax() pref.Syntax { return d.L0.ParentFile.Syntax() } -func (d *Base) IsPlaceholder() bool { return false } -func (d *Base) ProtoInternal(pragma.DoNotImplement) {} - -type jsonName struct { - has bool - once sync.Once - name string -} - -// Init initializes the name. It is exported for use by other internal packages. -func (js *jsonName) Init(s string) { - js.has = true - js.name = s -} - -func (js *jsonName) get(fd pref.FieldDescriptor) string { - if !js.has { - js.once.Do(func() { - js.name = strs.JSONCamelCase(string(fd.Name())) - }) - } - return js.name -} - -func DefaultValue(v pref.Value, ev pref.EnumValueDescriptor) defaultValue { - dv := defaultValue{has: v.IsValid(), val: v, enum: ev} - if b, ok := v.Interface().([]byte); ok { - // Store a copy of the default bytes, so that we can detect - // accidental mutations of the original value. - dv.bytes = append([]byte(nil), b...) - } - return dv -} - -func unmarshalDefault(b []byte, k pref.Kind, pf *File, ed pref.EnumDescriptor) defaultValue { - var evs pref.EnumValueDescriptors - if k == pref.EnumKind { - // If the enum is declared within the same file, be careful not to - // blindly call the Values method, lest we bind ourselves in a deadlock. - if e, ok := ed.(*Enum); ok && e.L0.ParentFile == pf { - evs = &e.L2.Values - } else { - evs = ed.Values() - } - - // If we are unable to resolve the enum dependency, use a placeholder - // enum value since we will not be able to parse the default value. - if ed.IsPlaceholder() && pref.Name(b).IsValid() { - v := pref.ValueOfEnum(0) - ev := PlaceholderEnumValue(ed.FullName().Parent().Append(pref.Name(b))) - return DefaultValue(v, ev) - } - } - - v, ev, err := defval.Unmarshal(string(b), k, evs, defval.Descriptor) - if err != nil { - panic(err) - } - return DefaultValue(v, ev) -} - -type defaultValue struct { - has bool - val pref.Value - enum pref.EnumValueDescriptor - bytes []byte -} - -func (dv *defaultValue) get(fd pref.FieldDescriptor) pref.Value { - // Return the zero value as the default if unpopulated. - if !dv.has { - if fd.Cardinality() == pref.Repeated { - return pref.Value{} - } - switch fd.Kind() { - case pref.BoolKind: - return pref.ValueOfBool(false) - case pref.Int32Kind, pref.Sint32Kind, pref.Sfixed32Kind: - return pref.ValueOfInt32(0) - case pref.Int64Kind, pref.Sint64Kind, pref.Sfixed64Kind: - return pref.ValueOfInt64(0) - case pref.Uint32Kind, pref.Fixed32Kind: - return pref.ValueOfUint32(0) - case pref.Uint64Kind, pref.Fixed64Kind: - return pref.ValueOfUint64(0) - case pref.FloatKind: - return pref.ValueOfFloat32(0) - case pref.DoubleKind: - return pref.ValueOfFloat64(0) - case pref.StringKind: - return pref.ValueOfString("") - case pref.BytesKind: - return pref.ValueOfBytes(nil) - case pref.EnumKind: - if evs := fd.Enum().Values(); evs.Len() > 0 { - return pref.ValueOfEnum(evs.Get(0).Number()) - } - return pref.ValueOfEnum(0) - } - } - - if len(dv.bytes) > 0 && !bytes.Equal(dv.bytes, dv.val.Bytes()) { - // TODO: Avoid panic if we're running with the race detector - // and instead spawn a goroutine that periodically resets - // this value back to the original to induce a race. - panic(fmt.Sprintf("detected mutation on the default bytes for %v", fd.FullName())) - } - return dv.val -} diff --git a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/filedesc/desc_init.go b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/filedesc/desc_init.go deleted file mode 100644 index daf67b2..0000000 --- a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/filedesc/desc_init.go +++ /dev/null @@ -1,488 +0,0 @@ -// Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one -// or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file -// distributed with this work for additional information -// regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file -// to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the -// "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance -// with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, -// software distributed under the License is distributed on an -// "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY -// KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the -// specific language governing permissions and limitations -// under the License. - -// Copyright 2019 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. -// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style -// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. - -package filedesc - -import ( - "sync" - - "google.golang.org/protobuf/encoding/protowire" - "google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/genid" - "google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/strs" - pref "google.golang.org/protobuf/reflect/protoreflect" -) - -// fileRaw is a data struct used when initializing a file descriptor from -// a raw FileDescriptorProto. -type fileRaw struct { - builder Builder - allEnums []Enum - allMessages []Message - allExtensions []Extension - allServices []Service -} - -func newRawFile(db Builder) *File { - fd := &File{fileRaw: fileRaw{builder: db}} - fd.initDecls(db.NumEnums, db.NumMessages, db.NumExtensions, db.NumServices) - fd.unmarshalSeed(db.RawDescriptor) - - // Extended message targets are eagerly resolved since registration - // needs this information at program init time. - for i := range fd.allExtensions { - xd := &fd.allExtensions[i] - xd.L1.Extendee = fd.resolveMessageDependency(xd.L1.Extendee, listExtTargets, int32(i)) - } - - fd.checkDecls() - return fd -} - -// initDecls pre-allocates slices for the exact number of enums, messages -// (including map entries), extensions, and services declared in the proto file. -// This is done to avoid regrowing the slice, which would change the address -// for any previously seen declaration. -// -// The alloc methods "allocates" slices by pulling from the capacity. -func (fd *File) initDecls(numEnums, numMessages, numExtensions, numServices int32) { - fd.allEnums = make([]Enum, 0, numEnums) - fd.allMessages = make([]Message, 0, numMessages) - fd.allExtensions = make([]Extension, 0, numExtensions) - fd.allServices = make([]Service, 0, numServices) -} - -func (fd *File) allocEnums(n int) []Enum { - total := len(fd.allEnums) - es := fd.allEnums[total : total+n] - fd.allEnums = fd.allEnums[:total+n] - return es -} -func (fd *File) allocMessages(n int) []Message { - total := len(fd.allMessages) - ms := fd.allMessages[total : total+n] - fd.allMessages = fd.allMessages[:total+n] - return ms -} -func (fd *File) allocExtensions(n int) []Extension { - total := len(fd.allExtensions) - xs := fd.allExtensions[total : total+n] - fd.allExtensions = fd.allExtensions[:total+n] - return xs -} -func (fd *File) allocServices(n int) []Service { - total := len(fd.allServices) - xs := fd.allServices[total : total+n] - fd.allServices = fd.allServices[:total+n] - return xs -} - -// checkDecls performs a sanity check that the expected number of expected -// declarations matches the number that were found in the descriptor proto. -func (fd *File) checkDecls() { - switch { - case len(fd.allEnums) != cap(fd.allEnums): - case len(fd.allMessages) != cap(fd.allMessages): - case len(fd.allExtensions) != cap(fd.allExtensions): - case len(fd.allServices) != cap(fd.allServices): - default: - return - } - panic("mismatching cardinality") -} - -func (fd *File) unmarshalSeed(b []byte) { - sb := getBuilder() - defer putBuilder(sb) - - var prevField pref.FieldNumber - var numEnums, numMessages, numExtensions, numServices int - var posEnums, posMessages, posExtensions, posServices int - b0 := b - for len(b) > 0 { - num, typ, n := protowire.ConsumeTag(b) - b = b[n:] - switch typ { - case protowire.BytesType: - v, m := protowire.ConsumeBytes(b) - b = b[m:] - switch num { - case genid.FileDescriptorProto_Syntax_field_number: - switch string(v) { - case "proto2": - fd.L1.Syntax = pref.Proto2 - case "proto3": - fd.L1.Syntax = pref.Proto3 - default: - panic("invalid syntax") - } - case genid.FileDescriptorProto_Name_field_number: - fd.L1.Path = sb.MakeString(v) - case genid.FileDescriptorProto_Package_field_number: - fd.L1.Package = pref.FullName(sb.MakeString(v)) - case genid.FileDescriptorProto_EnumType_field_number: - if prevField != genid.FileDescriptorProto_EnumType_field_number { - if numEnums > 0 { - panic("non-contiguous repeated field") - } - posEnums = len(b0) - len(b) - n - m - } - numEnums++ - case genid.FileDescriptorProto_MessageType_field_number: - if prevField != genid.FileDescriptorProto_MessageType_field_number { - if numMessages > 0 { - panic("non-contiguous repeated field") - } - posMessages = len(b0) - len(b) - n - m - } - numMessages++ - case genid.FileDescriptorProto_Extension_field_number: - if prevField != genid.FileDescriptorProto_Extension_field_number { - if numExtensions > 0 { - panic("non-contiguous repeated field") - } - posExtensions = len(b0) - len(b) - n - m - } - numExtensions++ - case genid.FileDescriptorProto_Service_field_number: - if prevField != genid.FileDescriptorProto_Service_field_number { - if numServices > 0 { - panic("non-contiguous repeated field") - } - posServices = len(b0) - len(b) - n - m - } - numServices++ - } - prevField = num - default: - m := protowire.ConsumeFieldValue(num, typ, b) - b = b[m:] - prevField = -1 // ignore known field numbers of unknown wire type - } - } - - // If syntax is missing, it is assumed to be proto2. - if fd.L1.Syntax == 0 { - fd.L1.Syntax = pref.Proto2 - } - - // Must allocate all declarations before parsing each descriptor type - // to ensure we handled all descriptors in "flattened ordering". - if numEnums > 0 { - fd.L1.Enums.List = fd.allocEnums(numEnums) - } - if numMessages > 0 { - fd.L1.Messages.List = fd.allocMessages(numMessages) - } - if numExtensions > 0 { - fd.L1.Extensions.List = fd.allocExtensions(numExtensions) - } - if numServices > 0 { - fd.L1.Services.List = fd.allocServices(numServices) - } - - if numEnums > 0 { - b := b0[posEnums:] - for i := range fd.L1.Enums.List { - _, n := protowire.ConsumeVarint(b) - v, m := protowire.ConsumeBytes(b[n:]) - fd.L1.Enums.List[i].unmarshalSeed(v, sb, fd, fd, i) - b = b[n+m:] - } - } - if numMessages > 0 { - b := b0[posMessages:] - for i := range fd.L1.Messages.List { - _, n := protowire.ConsumeVarint(b) - v, m := protowire.ConsumeBytes(b[n:]) - fd.L1.Messages.List[i].unmarshalSeed(v, sb, fd, fd, i) - b = b[n+m:] - } - } - if numExtensions > 0 { - b := b0[posExtensions:] - for i := range fd.L1.Extensions.List { - _, n := protowire.ConsumeVarint(b) - v, m := protowire.ConsumeBytes(b[n:]) - fd.L1.Extensions.List[i].unmarshalSeed(v, sb, fd, fd, i) - b = b[n+m:] - } - } - if numServices > 0 { - b := b0[posServices:] - for i := range fd.L1.Services.List { - _, n := protowire.ConsumeVarint(b) - v, m := protowire.ConsumeBytes(b[n:]) - fd.L1.Services.List[i].unmarshalSeed(v, sb, fd, fd, i) - b = b[n+m:] - } - } -} - -func (ed *Enum) unmarshalSeed(b []byte, sb *strs.Builder, pf *File, pd pref.Descriptor, i int) { - ed.L0.ParentFile = pf - ed.L0.Parent = pd - ed.L0.Index = i - - var numValues int - for b := b; len(b) > 0; { - num, typ, n := protowire.ConsumeTag(b) - b = b[n:] - switch typ { - case protowire.BytesType: - v, m := protowire.ConsumeBytes(b) - b = b[m:] - switch num { - case genid.EnumDescriptorProto_Name_field_number: - ed.L0.FullName = appendFullName(sb, pd.FullName(), v) - case genid.EnumDescriptorProto_Value_field_number: - numValues++ - } - default: - m := protowire.ConsumeFieldValue(num, typ, b) - b = b[m:] - } - } - - // Only construct enum value descriptors for top-level enums since - // they are needed for registration. - if pd != pf { - return - } - ed.L1.eagerValues = true - ed.L2 = new(EnumL2) - ed.L2.Values.List = make([]EnumValue, numValues) - for i := 0; len(b) > 0; { - num, typ, n := protowire.ConsumeTag(b) - b = b[n:] - switch typ { - case protowire.BytesType: - v, m := protowire.ConsumeBytes(b) - b = b[m:] - switch num { - case genid.EnumDescriptorProto_Value_field_number: - ed.L2.Values.List[i].unmarshalFull(v, sb, pf, ed, i) - i++ - } - default: - m := protowire.ConsumeFieldValue(num, typ, b) - b = b[m:] - } - } -} - -func (md *Message) unmarshalSeed(b []byte, sb *strs.Builder, pf *File, pd pref.Descriptor, i int) { - md.L0.ParentFile = pf - md.L0.Parent = pd - md.L0.Index = i - - var prevField pref.FieldNumber - var numEnums, numMessages, numExtensions int - var posEnums, posMessages, posExtensions int - b0 := b - for len(b) > 0 { - num, typ, n := protowire.ConsumeTag(b) - b = b[n:] - switch typ { - case protowire.BytesType: - v, m := protowire.ConsumeBytes(b) - b = b[m:] - switch num { - case genid.DescriptorProto_Name_field_number: - md.L0.FullName = appendFullName(sb, pd.FullName(), v) - case genid.DescriptorProto_EnumType_field_number: - if prevField != genid.DescriptorProto_EnumType_field_number { - if numEnums > 0 { - panic("non-contiguous repeated field") - } - posEnums = len(b0) - len(b) - n - m - } - numEnums++ - case genid.DescriptorProto_NestedType_field_number: - if prevField != genid.DescriptorProto_NestedType_field_number { - if numMessages > 0 { - panic("non-contiguous repeated field") - } - posMessages = len(b0) - len(b) - n - m - } - numMessages++ - case genid.DescriptorProto_Extension_field_number: - if prevField != genid.DescriptorProto_Extension_field_number { - if numExtensions > 0 { - panic("non-contiguous repeated field") - } - posExtensions = len(b0) - len(b) - n - m - } - numExtensions++ - case genid.DescriptorProto_Options_field_number: - md.unmarshalSeedOptions(v) - } - prevField = num - default: - m := protowire.ConsumeFieldValue(num, typ, b) - b = b[m:] - prevField = -1 // ignore known field numbers of unknown wire type - } - } - - // Must allocate all declarations before parsing each descriptor type - // to ensure we handled all descriptors in "flattened ordering". - if numEnums > 0 { - md.L1.Enums.List = pf.allocEnums(numEnums) - } - if numMessages > 0 { - md.L1.Messages.List = pf.allocMessages(numMessages) - } - if numExtensions > 0 { - md.L1.Extensions.List = pf.allocExtensions(numExtensions) - } - - if numEnums > 0 { - b := b0[posEnums:] - for i := range md.L1.Enums.List { - _, n := protowire.ConsumeVarint(b) - v, m := protowire.ConsumeBytes(b[n:]) - md.L1.Enums.List[i].unmarshalSeed(v, sb, pf, md, i) - b = b[n+m:] - } - } - if numMessages > 0 { - b := b0[posMessages:] - for i := range md.L1.Messages.List { - _, n := protowire.ConsumeVarint(b) - v, m := protowire.ConsumeBytes(b[n:]) - md.L1.Messages.List[i].unmarshalSeed(v, sb, pf, md, i) - b = b[n+m:] - } - } - if numExtensions > 0 { - b := b0[posExtensions:] - for i := range md.L1.Extensions.List { - _, n := protowire.ConsumeVarint(b) - v, m := protowire.ConsumeBytes(b[n:]) - md.L1.Extensions.List[i].unmarshalSeed(v, sb, pf, md, i) - b = b[n+m:] - } - } -} - -func (md *Message) unmarshalSeedOptions(b []byte) { - for len(b) > 0 { - num, typ, n := protowire.ConsumeTag(b) - b = b[n:] - switch typ { - case protowire.VarintType: - v, m := protowire.ConsumeVarint(b) - b = b[m:] - switch num { - case genid.MessageOptions_MapEntry_field_number: - md.L1.IsMapEntry = protowire.DecodeBool(v) - case genid.MessageOptions_MessageSetWireFormat_field_number: - md.L1.IsMessageSet = protowire.DecodeBool(v) - } - default: - m := protowire.ConsumeFieldValue(num, typ, b) - b = b[m:] - } - } -} - -func (xd *Extension) unmarshalSeed(b []byte, sb *strs.Builder, pf *File, pd pref.Descriptor, i int) { - xd.L0.ParentFile = pf - xd.L0.Parent = pd - xd.L0.Index = i - - for len(b) > 0 { - num, typ, n := protowire.ConsumeTag(b) - b = b[n:] - switch typ { - case protowire.VarintType: - v, m := protowire.ConsumeVarint(b) - b = b[m:] - switch num { - case genid.FieldDescriptorProto_Number_field_number: - xd.L1.Number = pref.FieldNumber(v) - case genid.FieldDescriptorProto_Label_field_number: - xd.L1.Cardinality = pref.Cardinality(v) - case genid.FieldDescriptorProto_Type_field_number: - xd.L1.Kind = pref.Kind(v) - } - case protowire.BytesType: - v, m := protowire.ConsumeBytes(b) - b = b[m:] - switch num { - case genid.FieldDescriptorProto_Name_field_number: - xd.L0.FullName = appendFullName(sb, pd.FullName(), v) - case genid.FieldDescriptorProto_Extendee_field_number: - xd.L1.Extendee = PlaceholderMessage(makeFullName(sb, v)) - } - default: - m := protowire.ConsumeFieldValue(num, typ, b) - b = b[m:] - } - } -} - -func (sd *Service) unmarshalSeed(b []byte, sb *strs.Builder, pf *File, pd pref.Descriptor, i int) { - sd.L0.ParentFile = pf - sd.L0.Parent = pd - sd.L0.Index = i - - for len(b) > 0 { - num, typ, n := protowire.ConsumeTag(b) - b = b[n:] - switch typ { - case protowire.BytesType: - v, m := protowire.ConsumeBytes(b) - b = b[m:] - switch num { - case genid.ServiceDescriptorProto_Name_field_number: - sd.L0.FullName = appendFullName(sb, pd.FullName(), v) - } - default: - m := protowire.ConsumeFieldValue(num, typ, b) - b = b[m:] - } - } -} - -var nameBuilderPool = sync.Pool{ - New: func() interface{} { return new(strs.Builder) }, -} - -func getBuilder() *strs.Builder { - return nameBuilderPool.Get().(*strs.Builder) -} -func putBuilder(b *strs.Builder) { - nameBuilderPool.Put(b) -} - -// makeFullName converts b to a protoreflect.FullName, -// where b must start with a leading dot. -func makeFullName(sb *strs.Builder, b []byte) pref.FullName { - if len(b) == 0 || b[0] != '.' { - panic("name reference must be fully qualified") - } - return pref.FullName(sb.MakeString(b[1:])) -} - -func appendFullName(sb *strs.Builder, prefix pref.FullName, suffix []byte) pref.FullName { - return sb.AppendFullName(prefix, pref.Name(strs.UnsafeString(suffix))) -} diff --git a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/filedesc/desc_lazy.go b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/filedesc/desc_lazy.go deleted file mode 100644 index 1351099..0000000 --- a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/filedesc/desc_lazy.go +++ /dev/null @@ -1,721 +0,0 @@ -// Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one -// or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file -// distributed with this work for additional information -// regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file -// to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the -// "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance -// with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, -// software distributed under the License is distributed on an -// "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY -// KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the -// specific language governing permissions and limitations -// under the License. - -// Copyright 2019 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. -// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style -// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. - -package filedesc - -import ( - "reflect" - "sync" - - "google.golang.org/protobuf/encoding/protowire" - "google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/descopts" - "google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/genid" - "google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/strs" - "google.golang.org/protobuf/proto" - pref "google.golang.org/protobuf/reflect/protoreflect" -) - -func (fd *File) lazyRawInit() { - fd.unmarshalFull(fd.builder.RawDescriptor) - fd.resolveMessages() - fd.resolveExtensions() - fd.resolveServices() -} - -func (file *File) resolveMessages() { - var depIdx int32 - for i := range file.allMessages { - md := &file.allMessages[i] - - // Resolve message field dependencies. - for j := range md.L2.Fields.List { - fd := &md.L2.Fields.List[j] - - // Weak fields are resolved upon actual use. - if fd.L1.IsWeak { - continue - } - - // Resolve message field dependency. - switch fd.L1.Kind { - case pref.EnumKind: - fd.L1.Enum = file.resolveEnumDependency(fd.L1.Enum, listFieldDeps, depIdx) - depIdx++ - case pref.MessageKind, pref.GroupKind: - fd.L1.Message = file.resolveMessageDependency(fd.L1.Message, listFieldDeps, depIdx) - depIdx++ - } - - // Default is resolved here since it depends on Enum being resolved. - if v := fd.L1.Default.val; v.IsValid() { - fd.L1.Default = unmarshalDefault(v.Bytes(), fd.L1.Kind, file, fd.L1.Enum) - } - } - } -} - -func (file *File) resolveExtensions() { - var depIdx int32 - for i := range file.allExtensions { - xd := &file.allExtensions[i] - - // Resolve extension field dependency. - switch xd.L1.Kind { - case pref.EnumKind: - xd.L2.Enum = file.resolveEnumDependency(xd.L2.Enum, listExtDeps, depIdx) - depIdx++ - case pref.MessageKind, pref.GroupKind: - xd.L2.Message = file.resolveMessageDependency(xd.L2.Message, listExtDeps, depIdx) - depIdx++ - } - - // Default is resolved here since it depends on Enum being resolved. - if v := xd.L2.Default.val; v.IsValid() { - xd.L2.Default = unmarshalDefault(v.Bytes(), xd.L1.Kind, file, xd.L2.Enum) - } - } -} - -func (file *File) resolveServices() { - var depIdx int32 - for i := range file.allServices { - sd := &file.allServices[i] - - // Resolve method dependencies. - for j := range sd.L2.Methods.List { - md := &sd.L2.Methods.List[j] - md.L1.Input = file.resolveMessageDependency(md.L1.Input, listMethInDeps, depIdx) - md.L1.Output = file.resolveMessageDependency(md.L1.Output, listMethOutDeps, depIdx) - depIdx++ - } - } -} - -func (file *File) resolveEnumDependency(ed pref.EnumDescriptor, i, j int32) pref.EnumDescriptor { - r := file.builder.FileRegistry - if r, ok := r.(resolverByIndex); ok { - if ed2 := r.FindEnumByIndex(i, j, file.allEnums, file.allMessages); ed2 != nil { - return ed2 - } - } - for i := range file.allEnums { - if ed2 := &file.allEnums[i]; ed2.L0.FullName == ed.FullName() { - return ed2 - } - } - if d, _ := r.FindDescriptorByName(ed.FullName()); d != nil { - return d.(pref.EnumDescriptor) - } - return ed -} - -func (file *File) resolveMessageDependency(md pref.MessageDescriptor, i, j int32) pref.MessageDescriptor { - r := file.builder.FileRegistry - if r, ok := r.(resolverByIndex); ok { - if md2 := r.FindMessageByIndex(i, j, file.allEnums, file.allMessages); md2 != nil { - return md2 - } - } - for i := range file.allMessages { - if md2 := &file.allMessages[i]; md2.L0.FullName == md.FullName() { - return md2 - } - } - if d, _ := r.FindDescriptorByName(md.FullName()); d != nil { - return d.(pref.MessageDescriptor) - } - return md -} - -func (fd *File) unmarshalFull(b []byte) { - sb := getBuilder() - defer putBuilder(sb) - - var enumIdx, messageIdx, extensionIdx, serviceIdx int - var rawOptions []byte - fd.L2 = new(FileL2) - for len(b) > 0 { - num, typ, n := protowire.ConsumeTag(b) - b = b[n:] - switch typ { - case protowire.VarintType: - v, m := protowire.ConsumeVarint(b) - b = b[m:] - switch num { - case genid.FileDescriptorProto_PublicDependency_field_number: - fd.L2.Imports[v].IsPublic = true - case genid.FileDescriptorProto_WeakDependency_field_number: - fd.L2.Imports[v].IsWeak = true - } - case protowire.BytesType: - v, m := protowire.ConsumeBytes(b) - b = b[m:] - switch num { - case genid.FileDescriptorProto_Dependency_field_number: - path := sb.MakeString(v) - imp, _ := fd.builder.FileRegistry.FindFileByPath(path) - if imp == nil { - imp = PlaceholderFile(path) - } - fd.L2.Imports = append(fd.L2.Imports, pref.FileImport{FileDescriptor: imp}) - case genid.FileDescriptorProto_EnumType_field_number: - fd.L1.Enums.List[enumIdx].unmarshalFull(v, sb) - enumIdx++ - case genid.FileDescriptorProto_MessageType_field_number: - fd.L1.Messages.List[messageIdx].unmarshalFull(v, sb) - messageIdx++ - case genid.FileDescriptorProto_Extension_field_number: - fd.L1.Extensions.List[extensionIdx].unmarshalFull(v, sb) - extensionIdx++ - case genid.FileDescriptorProto_Service_field_number: - fd.L1.Services.List[serviceIdx].unmarshalFull(v, sb) - serviceIdx++ - case genid.FileDescriptorProto_Options_field_number: - rawOptions = appendOptions(rawOptions, v) - } - default: - m := protowire.ConsumeFieldValue(num, typ, b) - b = b[m:] - } - } - fd.L2.Options = fd.builder.optionsUnmarshaler(&descopts.File, rawOptions) -} - -func (ed *Enum) unmarshalFull(b []byte, sb *strs.Builder) { - var rawValues [][]byte - var rawOptions []byte - if !ed.L1.eagerValues { - ed.L2 = new(EnumL2) - } - for len(b) > 0 { - num, typ, n := protowire.ConsumeTag(b) - b = b[n:] - switch typ { - case protowire.BytesType: - v, m := protowire.ConsumeBytes(b) - b = b[m:] - switch num { - case genid.EnumDescriptorProto_Value_field_number: - rawValues = append(rawValues, v) - case genid.EnumDescriptorProto_ReservedName_field_number: - ed.L2.ReservedNames.List = append(ed.L2.ReservedNames.List, pref.Name(sb.MakeString(v))) - case genid.EnumDescriptorProto_ReservedRange_field_number: - ed.L2.ReservedRanges.List = append(ed.L2.ReservedRanges.List, unmarshalEnumReservedRange(v)) - case genid.EnumDescriptorProto_Options_field_number: - rawOptions = appendOptions(rawOptions, v) - } - default: - m := protowire.ConsumeFieldValue(num, typ, b) - b = b[m:] - } - } - if !ed.L1.eagerValues && len(rawValues) > 0 { - ed.L2.Values.List = make([]EnumValue, len(rawValues)) - for i, b := range rawValues { - ed.L2.Values.List[i].unmarshalFull(b, sb, ed.L0.ParentFile, ed, i) - } - } - ed.L2.Options = ed.L0.ParentFile.builder.optionsUnmarshaler(&descopts.Enum, rawOptions) -} - -func unmarshalEnumReservedRange(b []byte) (r [2]pref.EnumNumber) { - for len(b) > 0 { - num, typ, n := protowire.ConsumeTag(b) - b = b[n:] - switch typ { - case protowire.VarintType: - v, m := protowire.ConsumeVarint(b) - b = b[m:] - switch num { - case genid.EnumDescriptorProto_EnumReservedRange_Start_field_number: - r[0] = pref.EnumNumber(v) - case genid.EnumDescriptorProto_EnumReservedRange_End_field_number: - r[1] = pref.EnumNumber(v) - } - default: - m := protowire.ConsumeFieldValue(num, typ, b) - b = b[m:] - } - } - return r -} - -func (vd *EnumValue) unmarshalFull(b []byte, sb *strs.Builder, pf *File, pd pref.Descriptor, i int) { - vd.L0.ParentFile = pf - vd.L0.Parent = pd - vd.L0.Index = i - - var rawOptions []byte - for len(b) > 0 { - num, typ, n := protowire.ConsumeTag(b) - b = b[n:] - switch typ { - case protowire.VarintType: - v, m := protowire.ConsumeVarint(b) - b = b[m:] - switch num { - case genid.EnumValueDescriptorProto_Number_field_number: - vd.L1.Number = pref.EnumNumber(v) - } - case protowire.BytesType: - v, m := protowire.ConsumeBytes(b) - b = b[m:] - switch num { - case genid.EnumValueDescriptorProto_Name_field_number: - // NOTE: Enum values are in the same scope as the enum parent. - vd.L0.FullName = appendFullName(sb, pd.Parent().FullName(), v) - case genid.EnumValueDescriptorProto_Options_field_number: - rawOptions = appendOptions(rawOptions, v) - } - default: - m := protowire.ConsumeFieldValue(num, typ, b) - b = b[m:] - } - } - vd.L1.Options = pf.builder.optionsUnmarshaler(&descopts.EnumValue, rawOptions) -} - -func (md *Message) unmarshalFull(b []byte, sb *strs.Builder) { - var rawFields, rawOneofs [][]byte - var enumIdx, messageIdx, extensionIdx int - var rawOptions []byte - md.L2 = new(MessageL2) - for len(b) > 0 { - num, typ, n := protowire.ConsumeTag(b) - b = b[n:] - switch typ { - case protowire.BytesType: - v, m := protowire.ConsumeBytes(b) - b = b[m:] - switch num { - case genid.DescriptorProto_Field_field_number: - rawFields = append(rawFields, v) - case genid.DescriptorProto_OneofDecl_field_number: - rawOneofs = append(rawOneofs, v) - case genid.DescriptorProto_ReservedName_field_number: - md.L2.ReservedNames.List = append(md.L2.ReservedNames.List, pref.Name(sb.MakeString(v))) - case genid.DescriptorProto_ReservedRange_field_number: - md.L2.ReservedRanges.List = append(md.L2.ReservedRanges.List, unmarshalMessageReservedRange(v)) - case genid.DescriptorProto_ExtensionRange_field_number: - r, rawOptions := unmarshalMessageExtensionRange(v) - opts := md.L0.ParentFile.builder.optionsUnmarshaler(&descopts.ExtensionRange, rawOptions) - md.L2.ExtensionRanges.List = append(md.L2.ExtensionRanges.List, r) - md.L2.ExtensionRangeOptions = append(md.L2.ExtensionRangeOptions, opts) - case genid.DescriptorProto_EnumType_field_number: - md.L1.Enums.List[enumIdx].unmarshalFull(v, sb) - enumIdx++ - case genid.DescriptorProto_NestedType_field_number: - md.L1.Messages.List[messageIdx].unmarshalFull(v, sb) - messageIdx++ - case genid.DescriptorProto_Extension_field_number: - md.L1.Extensions.List[extensionIdx].unmarshalFull(v, sb) - extensionIdx++ - case genid.DescriptorProto_Options_field_number: - md.unmarshalOptions(v) - rawOptions = appendOptions(rawOptions, v) - } - default: - m := protowire.ConsumeFieldValue(num, typ, b) - b = b[m:] - } - } - if len(rawFields) > 0 || len(rawOneofs) > 0 { - md.L2.Fields.List = make([]Field, len(rawFields)) - md.L2.Oneofs.List = make([]Oneof, len(rawOneofs)) - for i, b := range rawFields { - fd := &md.L2.Fields.List[i] - fd.unmarshalFull(b, sb, md.L0.ParentFile, md, i) - if fd.L1.Cardinality == pref.Required { - md.L2.RequiredNumbers.List = append(md.L2.RequiredNumbers.List, fd.L1.Number) - } - } - for i, b := range rawOneofs { - od := &md.L2.Oneofs.List[i] - od.unmarshalFull(b, sb, md.L0.ParentFile, md, i) - } - } - md.L2.Options = md.L0.ParentFile.builder.optionsUnmarshaler(&descopts.Message, rawOptions) -} - -func (md *Message) unmarshalOptions(b []byte) { - for len(b) > 0 { - num, typ, n := protowire.ConsumeTag(b) - b = b[n:] - switch typ { - case protowire.VarintType: - v, m := protowire.ConsumeVarint(b) - b = b[m:] - switch num { - case genid.MessageOptions_MapEntry_field_number: - md.L1.IsMapEntry = protowire.DecodeBool(v) - case genid.MessageOptions_MessageSetWireFormat_field_number: - md.L1.IsMessageSet = protowire.DecodeBool(v) - } - default: - m := protowire.ConsumeFieldValue(num, typ, b) - b = b[m:] - } - } -} - -func unmarshalMessageReservedRange(b []byte) (r [2]pref.FieldNumber) { - for len(b) > 0 { - num, typ, n := protowire.ConsumeTag(b) - b = b[n:] - switch typ { - case protowire.VarintType: - v, m := protowire.ConsumeVarint(b) - b = b[m:] - switch num { - case genid.DescriptorProto_ReservedRange_Start_field_number: - r[0] = pref.FieldNumber(v) - case genid.DescriptorProto_ReservedRange_End_field_number: - r[1] = pref.FieldNumber(v) - } - default: - m := protowire.ConsumeFieldValue(num, typ, b) - b = b[m:] - } - } - return r -} - -func unmarshalMessageExtensionRange(b []byte) (r [2]pref.FieldNumber, rawOptions []byte) { - for len(b) > 0 { - num, typ, n := protowire.ConsumeTag(b) - b = b[n:] - switch typ { - case protowire.VarintType: - v, m := protowire.ConsumeVarint(b) - b = b[m:] - switch num { - case genid.DescriptorProto_ExtensionRange_Start_field_number: - r[0] = pref.FieldNumber(v) - case genid.DescriptorProto_ExtensionRange_End_field_number: - r[1] = pref.FieldNumber(v) - } - case protowire.BytesType: - v, m := protowire.ConsumeBytes(b) - b = b[m:] - switch num { - case genid.DescriptorProto_ExtensionRange_Options_field_number: - rawOptions = appendOptions(rawOptions, v) - } - default: - m := protowire.ConsumeFieldValue(num, typ, b) - b = b[m:] - } - } - return r, rawOptions -} - -func (fd *Field) unmarshalFull(b []byte, sb *strs.Builder, pf *File, pd pref.Descriptor, i int) { - fd.L0.ParentFile = pf - fd.L0.Parent = pd - fd.L0.Index = i - - var rawTypeName []byte - var rawOptions []byte - for len(b) > 0 { - num, typ, n := protowire.ConsumeTag(b) - b = b[n:] - switch typ { - case protowire.VarintType: - v, m := protowire.ConsumeVarint(b) - b = b[m:] - switch num { - case genid.FieldDescriptorProto_Number_field_number: - fd.L1.Number = pref.FieldNumber(v) - case genid.FieldDescriptorProto_Label_field_number: - fd.L1.Cardinality = pref.Cardinality(v) - case genid.FieldDescriptorProto_Type_field_number: - fd.L1.Kind = pref.Kind(v) - case genid.FieldDescriptorProto_OneofIndex_field_number: - // In Message.unmarshalFull, we allocate slices for both - // the field and oneof descriptors before unmarshaling either - // of them. This ensures pointers to slice elements are stable. - od := &pd.(*Message).L2.Oneofs.List[v] - od.L1.Fields.List = append(od.L1.Fields.List, fd) - if fd.L1.ContainingOneof != nil { - panic("oneof type already set") - } - fd.L1.ContainingOneof = od - case genid.FieldDescriptorProto_Proto3Optional_field_number: - fd.L1.IsProto3Optional = protowire.DecodeBool(v) - } - case protowire.BytesType: - v, m := protowire.ConsumeBytes(b) - b = b[m:] - switch num { - case genid.FieldDescriptorProto_Name_field_number: - fd.L0.FullName = appendFullName(sb, pd.FullName(), v) - case genid.FieldDescriptorProto_JsonName_field_number: - fd.L1.JSONName.Init(sb.MakeString(v)) - case genid.FieldDescriptorProto_DefaultValue_field_number: - fd.L1.Default.val = pref.ValueOfBytes(v) // temporarily store as bytes; later resolved in resolveMessages - case genid.FieldDescriptorProto_TypeName_field_number: - rawTypeName = v - case genid.FieldDescriptorProto_Options_field_number: - fd.unmarshalOptions(v) - rawOptions = appendOptions(rawOptions, v) - } - default: - m := protowire.ConsumeFieldValue(num, typ, b) - b = b[m:] - } - } - if rawTypeName != nil { - name := makeFullName(sb, rawTypeName) - switch fd.L1.Kind { - case pref.EnumKind: - fd.L1.Enum = PlaceholderEnum(name) - case pref.MessageKind, pref.GroupKind: - fd.L1.Message = PlaceholderMessage(name) - } - } - fd.L1.Options = pf.builder.optionsUnmarshaler(&descopts.Field, rawOptions) -} - -func (fd *Field) unmarshalOptions(b []byte) { - const FieldOptions_EnforceUTF8 = 13 - - for len(b) > 0 { - num, typ, n := protowire.ConsumeTag(b) - b = b[n:] - switch typ { - case protowire.VarintType: - v, m := protowire.ConsumeVarint(b) - b = b[m:] - switch num { - case genid.FieldOptions_Packed_field_number: - fd.L1.HasPacked = true - fd.L1.IsPacked = protowire.DecodeBool(v) - case genid.FieldOptions_Weak_field_number: - fd.L1.IsWeak = protowire.DecodeBool(v) - case FieldOptions_EnforceUTF8: - fd.L1.HasEnforceUTF8 = true - fd.L1.EnforceUTF8 = protowire.DecodeBool(v) - } - default: - m := protowire.ConsumeFieldValue(num, typ, b) - b = b[m:] - } - } -} - -func (od *Oneof) unmarshalFull(b []byte, sb *strs.Builder, pf *File, pd pref.Descriptor, i int) { - od.L0.ParentFile = pf - od.L0.Parent = pd - od.L0.Index = i - - var rawOptions []byte - for len(b) > 0 { - num, typ, n := protowire.ConsumeTag(b) - b = b[n:] - switch typ { - case protowire.BytesType: - v, m := protowire.ConsumeBytes(b) - b = b[m:] - switch num { - case genid.OneofDescriptorProto_Name_field_number: - od.L0.FullName = appendFullName(sb, pd.FullName(), v) - case genid.OneofDescriptorProto_Options_field_number: - rawOptions = appendOptions(rawOptions, v) - } - default: - m := protowire.ConsumeFieldValue(num, typ, b) - b = b[m:] - } - } - od.L1.Options = pf.builder.optionsUnmarshaler(&descopts.Oneof, rawOptions) -} - -func (xd *Extension) unmarshalFull(b []byte, sb *strs.Builder) { - var rawTypeName []byte - var rawOptions []byte - xd.L2 = new(ExtensionL2) - for len(b) > 0 { - num, typ, n := protowire.ConsumeTag(b) - b = b[n:] - switch typ { - case protowire.VarintType: - v, m := protowire.ConsumeVarint(b) - b = b[m:] - switch num { - case genid.FieldDescriptorProto_Proto3Optional_field_number: - xd.L2.IsProto3Optional = protowire.DecodeBool(v) - } - case protowire.BytesType: - v, m := protowire.ConsumeBytes(b) - b = b[m:] - switch num { - case genid.FieldDescriptorProto_JsonName_field_number: - xd.L2.JSONName.Init(sb.MakeString(v)) - case genid.FieldDescriptorProto_DefaultValue_field_number: - xd.L2.Default.val = pref.ValueOfBytes(v) // temporarily store as bytes; later resolved in resolveExtensions - case genid.FieldDescriptorProto_TypeName_field_number: - rawTypeName = v - case genid.FieldDescriptorProto_Options_field_number: - xd.unmarshalOptions(v) - rawOptions = appendOptions(rawOptions, v) - } - default: - m := protowire.ConsumeFieldValue(num, typ, b) - b = b[m:] - } - } - if rawTypeName != nil { - name := makeFullName(sb, rawTypeName) - switch xd.L1.Kind { - case pref.EnumKind: - xd.L2.Enum = PlaceholderEnum(name) - case pref.MessageKind, pref.GroupKind: - xd.L2.Message = PlaceholderMessage(name) - } - } - xd.L2.Options = xd.L0.ParentFile.builder.optionsUnmarshaler(&descopts.Field, rawOptions) -} - -func (xd *Extension) unmarshalOptions(b []byte) { - for len(b) > 0 { - num, typ, n := protowire.ConsumeTag(b) - b = b[n:] - switch typ { - case protowire.VarintType: - v, m := protowire.ConsumeVarint(b) - b = b[m:] - switch num { - case genid.FieldOptions_Packed_field_number: - xd.L2.IsPacked = protowire.DecodeBool(v) - } - default: - m := protowire.ConsumeFieldValue(num, typ, b) - b = b[m:] - } - } -} - -func (sd *Service) unmarshalFull(b []byte, sb *strs.Builder) { - var rawMethods [][]byte - var rawOptions []byte - sd.L2 = new(ServiceL2) - for len(b) > 0 { - num, typ, n := protowire.ConsumeTag(b) - b = b[n:] - switch typ { - case protowire.BytesType: - v, m := protowire.ConsumeBytes(b) - b = b[m:] - switch num { - case genid.ServiceDescriptorProto_Method_field_number: - rawMethods = append(rawMethods, v) - case genid.ServiceDescriptorProto_Options_field_number: - rawOptions = appendOptions(rawOptions, v) - } - default: - m := protowire.ConsumeFieldValue(num, typ, b) - b = b[m:] - } - } - if len(rawMethods) > 0 { - sd.L2.Methods.List = make([]Method, len(rawMethods)) - for i, b := range rawMethods { - sd.L2.Methods.List[i].unmarshalFull(b, sb, sd.L0.ParentFile, sd, i) - } - } - sd.L2.Options = sd.L0.ParentFile.builder.optionsUnmarshaler(&descopts.Service, rawOptions) -} - -func (md *Method) unmarshalFull(b []byte, sb *strs.Builder, pf *File, pd pref.Descriptor, i int) { - md.L0.ParentFile = pf - md.L0.Parent = pd - md.L0.Index = i - - var rawOptions []byte - for len(b) > 0 { - num, typ, n := protowire.ConsumeTag(b) - b = b[n:] - switch typ { - case protowire.VarintType: - v, m := protowire.ConsumeVarint(b) - b = b[m:] - switch num { - case genid.MethodDescriptorProto_ClientStreaming_field_number: - md.L1.IsStreamingClient = protowire.DecodeBool(v) - case genid.MethodDescriptorProto_ServerStreaming_field_number: - md.L1.IsStreamingServer = protowire.DecodeBool(v) - } - case protowire.BytesType: - v, m := protowire.ConsumeBytes(b) - b = b[m:] - switch num { - case genid.MethodDescriptorProto_Name_field_number: - md.L0.FullName = appendFullName(sb, pd.FullName(), v) - case genid.MethodDescriptorProto_InputType_field_number: - md.L1.Input = PlaceholderMessage(makeFullName(sb, v)) - case genid.MethodDescriptorProto_OutputType_field_number: - md.L1.Output = PlaceholderMessage(makeFullName(sb, v)) - case genid.MethodDescriptorProto_Options_field_number: - rawOptions = appendOptions(rawOptions, v) - } - default: - m := protowire.ConsumeFieldValue(num, typ, b) - b = b[m:] - } - } - md.L1.Options = pf.builder.optionsUnmarshaler(&descopts.Method, rawOptions) -} - -// appendOptions appends src to dst, where the returned slice is never nil. -// This is necessary to distinguish between empty and unpopulated options. -func appendOptions(dst, src []byte) []byte { - if dst == nil { - dst = []byte{} - } - return append(dst, src...) -} - -// optionsUnmarshaler constructs a lazy unmarshal function for an options message. -// -// The type of message to unmarshal to is passed as a pointer since the -// vars in descopts may not yet be populated at the time this function is called. -func (db *Builder) optionsUnmarshaler(p *pref.ProtoMessage, b []byte) func() pref.ProtoMessage { - if b == nil { - return nil - } - var opts pref.ProtoMessage - var once sync.Once - return func() pref.ProtoMessage { - once.Do(func() { - if *p == nil { - panic("Descriptor.Options called without importing the descriptor package") - } - opts = reflect.New(reflect.TypeOf(*p).Elem()).Interface().(pref.ProtoMessage) - if err := (proto.UnmarshalOptions{ - AllowPartial: true, - Resolver: db.TypeResolver, - }).Unmarshal(b, opts); err != nil { - panic(err) - } - }) - return opts - } -} diff --git a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/filedesc/desc_list.go b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/filedesc/desc_list.go deleted file mode 100644 index cbf22c8..0000000 --- a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/filedesc/desc_list.go +++ /dev/null @@ -1,299 +0,0 @@ -// Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one -// or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file -// distributed with this work for additional information -// regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file -// to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the -// "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance -// with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, -// software distributed under the License is distributed on an -// "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY -// KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the -// specific language governing permissions and limitations -// under the License. - -// Copyright 2019 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. -// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style -// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. - -package filedesc - -import ( - "fmt" - "sort" - "sync" - - "google.golang.org/protobuf/encoding/protowire" - "google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/descfmt" - "google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/errors" - "google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/pragma" - "google.golang.org/protobuf/reflect/protoreflect" - pref "google.golang.org/protobuf/reflect/protoreflect" -) - -type FileImports []pref.FileImport - -func (p *FileImports) Len() int { return len(*p) } -func (p *FileImports) Get(i int) pref.FileImport { return (*p)[i] } -func (p *FileImports) Format(s fmt.State, r rune) { descfmt.FormatList(s, r, p) } -func (p *FileImports) ProtoInternal(pragma.DoNotImplement) {} - -type Names struct { - List []pref.Name - once sync.Once - has map[pref.Name]int // protected by once -} - -func (p *Names) Len() int { return len(p.List) } -func (p *Names) Get(i int) pref.Name { return p.List[i] } -func (p *Names) Has(s pref.Name) bool { return p.lazyInit().has[s] > 0 } -func (p *Names) Format(s fmt.State, r rune) { descfmt.FormatList(s, r, p) } -func (p *Names) ProtoInternal(pragma.DoNotImplement) {} -func (p *Names) lazyInit() *Names { - p.once.Do(func() { - if len(p.List) > 0 { - p.has = make(map[pref.Name]int, len(p.List)) - for _, s := range p.List { - p.has[s] = p.has[s] + 1 - } - } - }) - return p -} - -// CheckValid reports any errors with the set of names with an error message -// that completes the sentence: "ranges is invalid because it has ..." -func (p *Names) CheckValid() error { - for s, n := range p.lazyInit().has { - switch { - case n > 1: - return errors.New("duplicate name: %q", s) - case false && !s.IsValid(): - // NOTE: The C++ implementation does not validate the identifier. - // See https://github.com/protocolbuffers/protobuf/issues/6335. - return errors.New("invalid name: %q", s) - } - } - return nil -} - -type EnumRanges struct { - List [][2]pref.EnumNumber // start inclusive; end inclusive - once sync.Once - sorted [][2]pref.EnumNumber // protected by once -} - -func (p *EnumRanges) Len() int { return len(p.List) } -func (p *EnumRanges) Get(i int) [2]pref.EnumNumber { return p.List[i] } -func (p *EnumRanges) Has(n pref.EnumNumber) bool { - for ls := p.lazyInit().sorted; len(ls) > 0; { - i := len(ls) / 2 - switch r := enumRange(ls[i]); { - case n < r.Start(): - ls = ls[:i] // search lower - case n > r.End(): - ls = ls[i+1:] // search upper - default: - return true - } - } - return false -} -func (p *EnumRanges) Format(s fmt.State, r rune) { descfmt.FormatList(s, r, p) } -func (p *EnumRanges) ProtoInternal(pragma.DoNotImplement) {} -func (p *EnumRanges) lazyInit() *EnumRanges { - p.once.Do(func() { - p.sorted = append(p.sorted, p.List...) - sort.Slice(p.sorted, func(i, j int) bool { - return p.sorted[i][0] < p.sorted[j][0] - }) - }) - return p -} - -// CheckValid reports any errors with the set of names with an error message -// that completes the sentence: "ranges is invalid because it has ..." -func (p *EnumRanges) CheckValid() error { - var rp enumRange - for i, r := range p.lazyInit().sorted { - r := enumRange(r) - switch { - case !(r.Start() <= r.End()): - return errors.New("invalid range: %v", r) - case !(rp.End() < r.Start()) && i > 0: - return errors.New("overlapping ranges: %v with %v", rp, r) - } - rp = r - } - return nil -} - -type enumRange [2]protoreflect.EnumNumber - -func (r enumRange) Start() protoreflect.EnumNumber { return r[0] } // inclusive -func (r enumRange) End() protoreflect.EnumNumber { return r[1] } // inclusive -func (r enumRange) String() string { - if r.Start() == r.End() { - return fmt.Sprintf("%d", r.Start()) - } - return fmt.Sprintf("%d to %d", r.Start(), r.End()) -} - -type FieldRanges struct { - List [][2]pref.FieldNumber // start inclusive; end exclusive - once sync.Once - sorted [][2]pref.FieldNumber // protected by once -} - -func (p *FieldRanges) Len() int { return len(p.List) } -func (p *FieldRanges) Get(i int) [2]pref.FieldNumber { return p.List[i] } -func (p *FieldRanges) Has(n pref.FieldNumber) bool { - for ls := p.lazyInit().sorted; len(ls) > 0; { - i := len(ls) / 2 - switch r := fieldRange(ls[i]); { - case n < r.Start(): - ls = ls[:i] // search lower - case n > r.End(): - ls = ls[i+1:] // search upper - default: - return true - } - } - return false -} -func (p *FieldRanges) Format(s fmt.State, r rune) { descfmt.FormatList(s, r, p) } -func (p *FieldRanges) ProtoInternal(pragma.DoNotImplement) {} -func (p *FieldRanges) lazyInit() *FieldRanges { - p.once.Do(func() { - p.sorted = append(p.sorted, p.List...) - sort.Slice(p.sorted, func(i, j int) bool { - return p.sorted[i][0] < p.sorted[j][0] - }) - }) - return p -} - -// CheckValid reports any errors with the set of ranges with an error message -// that completes the sentence: "ranges is invalid because it has ..." -func (p *FieldRanges) CheckValid(isMessageSet bool) error { - var rp fieldRange - for i, r := range p.lazyInit().sorted { - r := fieldRange(r) - switch { - case !isValidFieldNumber(r.Start(), isMessageSet): - return errors.New("invalid field number: %d", r.Start()) - case !isValidFieldNumber(r.End(), isMessageSet): - return errors.New("invalid field number: %d", r.End()) - case !(r.Start() <= r.End()): - return errors.New("invalid range: %v", r) - case !(rp.End() < r.Start()) && i > 0: - return errors.New("overlapping ranges: %v with %v", rp, r) - } - rp = r - } - return nil -} - -// isValidFieldNumber reports whether the field number is valid. -// Unlike the FieldNumber.IsValid method, it allows ranges that cover the -// reserved number range. -func isValidFieldNumber(n protoreflect.FieldNumber, isMessageSet bool) bool { - return protowire.MinValidNumber <= n && (n <= protowire.MaxValidNumber || isMessageSet) -} - -// CheckOverlap reports an error if p and q overlap. -func (p *FieldRanges) CheckOverlap(q *FieldRanges) error { - rps := p.lazyInit().sorted - rqs := q.lazyInit().sorted - for pi, qi := 0, 0; pi < len(rps) && qi < len(rqs); { - rp := fieldRange(rps[pi]) - rq := fieldRange(rqs[qi]) - if !(rp.End() < rq.Start() || rq.End() < rp.Start()) { - return errors.New("overlapping ranges: %v with %v", rp, rq) - } - if rp.Start() < rq.Start() { - pi++ - } else { - qi++ - } - } - return nil -} - -type fieldRange [2]protoreflect.FieldNumber - -func (r fieldRange) Start() protoreflect.FieldNumber { return r[0] } // inclusive -func (r fieldRange) End() protoreflect.FieldNumber { return r[1] - 1 } // inclusive -func (r fieldRange) String() string { - if r.Start() == r.End() { - return fmt.Sprintf("%d", r.Start()) - } - return fmt.Sprintf("%d to %d", r.Start(), r.End()) -} - -type FieldNumbers struct { - List []pref.FieldNumber - once sync.Once - has map[pref.FieldNumber]struct{} // protected by once -} - -func (p *FieldNumbers) Len() int { return len(p.List) } -func (p *FieldNumbers) Get(i int) pref.FieldNumber { return p.List[i] } -func (p *FieldNumbers) Has(n pref.FieldNumber) bool { - p.once.Do(func() { - if len(p.List) > 0 { - p.has = make(map[pref.FieldNumber]struct{}, len(p.List)) - for _, n := range p.List { - p.has[n] = struct{}{} - } - } - }) - _, ok := p.has[n] - return ok -} -func (p *FieldNumbers) Format(s fmt.State, r rune) { descfmt.FormatList(s, r, p) } -func (p *FieldNumbers) ProtoInternal(pragma.DoNotImplement) {} - -type OneofFields struct { - List []pref.FieldDescriptor - once sync.Once - byName map[pref.Name]pref.FieldDescriptor // protected by once - byJSON map[string]pref.FieldDescriptor // protected by once - byNum map[pref.FieldNumber]pref.FieldDescriptor // protected by once -} - -func (p *OneofFields) Len() int { return len(p.List) } -func (p *OneofFields) Get(i int) pref.FieldDescriptor { return p.List[i] } -func (p *OneofFields) ByName(s pref.Name) pref.FieldDescriptor { return p.lazyInit().byName[s] } -func (p *OneofFields) ByJSONName(s string) pref.FieldDescriptor { return p.lazyInit().byJSON[s] } -func (p *OneofFields) ByNumber(n pref.FieldNumber) pref.FieldDescriptor { return p.lazyInit().byNum[n] } -func (p *OneofFields) Format(s fmt.State, r rune) { descfmt.FormatList(s, r, p) } -func (p *OneofFields) ProtoInternal(pragma.DoNotImplement) {} - -func (p *OneofFields) lazyInit() *OneofFields { - p.once.Do(func() { - if len(p.List) > 0 { - p.byName = make(map[pref.Name]pref.FieldDescriptor, len(p.List)) - p.byJSON = make(map[string]pref.FieldDescriptor, len(p.List)) - p.byNum = make(map[pref.FieldNumber]pref.FieldDescriptor, len(p.List)) - for _, f := range p.List { - // Field names and numbers are guaranteed to be unique. - p.byName[f.Name()] = f - p.byJSON[f.JSONName()] = f - p.byNum[f.Number()] = f - } - } - }) - return p -} - -type SourceLocations struct { - List []pref.SourceLocation -} - -func (p *SourceLocations) Len() int { return len(p.List) } -func (p *SourceLocations) Get(i int) pref.SourceLocation { return p.List[i] } -func (p *SourceLocations) ProtoInternal(pragma.DoNotImplement) {} diff --git a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/filedesc/desc_list_gen.go b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/filedesc/desc_list_gen.go deleted file mode 100644 index 07a1dfa..0000000 --- a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/filedesc/desc_list_gen.go +++ /dev/null @@ -1,362 +0,0 @@ -// Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one -// or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file -// distributed with this work for additional information -// regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file -// to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the -// "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance -// with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, -// software distributed under the License is distributed on an -// "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY -// KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the -// specific language governing permissions and limitations -// under the License. - -// Copyright 2018 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. -// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style -// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. - -// Code generated by generate-types. DO NOT EDIT. - -package filedesc - -import ( - "fmt" - "sync" - - "google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/descfmt" - "google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/pragma" - "google.golang.org/protobuf/reflect/protoreflect" -) - -type Enums struct { - List []Enum - once sync.Once - byName map[protoreflect.Name]*Enum // protected by once -} - -func (p *Enums) Len() int { - return len(p.List) -} -func (p *Enums) Get(i int) protoreflect.EnumDescriptor { - return &p.List[i] -} -func (p *Enums) ByName(s protoreflect.Name) protoreflect.EnumDescriptor { - if d := p.lazyInit().byName[s]; d != nil { - return d - } - return nil -} -func (p *Enums) Format(s fmt.State, r rune) { - descfmt.FormatList(s, r, p) -} -func (p *Enums) ProtoInternal(pragma.DoNotImplement) {} -func (p *Enums) lazyInit() *Enums { - p.once.Do(func() { - if len(p.List) > 0 { - p.byName = make(map[protoreflect.Name]*Enum, len(p.List)) - for i := range p.List { - d := &p.List[i] - if _, ok := p.byName[d.Name()]; !ok { - p.byName[d.Name()] = d - } - } - } - }) - return p -} - -type EnumValues struct { - List []EnumValue - once sync.Once - byName map[protoreflect.Name]*EnumValue // protected by once - byNum map[protoreflect.EnumNumber]*EnumValue // protected by once -} - -func (p *EnumValues) Len() int { - return len(p.List) -} -func (p *EnumValues) Get(i int) protoreflect.EnumValueDescriptor { - return &p.List[i] -} -func (p *EnumValues) ByName(s protoreflect.Name) protoreflect.EnumValueDescriptor { - if d := p.lazyInit().byName[s]; d != nil { - return d - } - return nil -} -func (p *EnumValues) ByNumber(n protoreflect.EnumNumber) protoreflect.EnumValueDescriptor { - if d := p.lazyInit().byNum[n]; d != nil { - return d - } - return nil -} -func (p *EnumValues) Format(s fmt.State, r rune) { - descfmt.FormatList(s, r, p) -} -func (p *EnumValues) ProtoInternal(pragma.DoNotImplement) {} -func (p *EnumValues) lazyInit() *EnumValues { - p.once.Do(func() { - if len(p.List) > 0 { - p.byName = make(map[protoreflect.Name]*EnumValue, len(p.List)) - p.byNum = make(map[protoreflect.EnumNumber]*EnumValue, len(p.List)) - for i := range p.List { - d := &p.List[i] - if _, ok := p.byName[d.Name()]; !ok { - p.byName[d.Name()] = d - } - if _, ok := p.byNum[d.Number()]; !ok { - p.byNum[d.Number()] = d - } - } - } - }) - return p -} - -type Messages struct { - List []Message - once sync.Once - byName map[protoreflect.Name]*Message // protected by once -} - -func (p *Messages) Len() int { - return len(p.List) -} -func (p *Messages) Get(i int) protoreflect.MessageDescriptor { - return &p.List[i] -} -func (p *Messages) ByName(s protoreflect.Name) protoreflect.MessageDescriptor { - if d := p.lazyInit().byName[s]; d != nil { - return d - } - return nil -} -func (p *Messages) Format(s fmt.State, r rune) { - descfmt.FormatList(s, r, p) -} -func (p *Messages) ProtoInternal(pragma.DoNotImplement) {} -func (p *Messages) lazyInit() *Messages { - p.once.Do(func() { - if len(p.List) > 0 { - p.byName = make(map[protoreflect.Name]*Message, len(p.List)) - for i := range p.List { - d := &p.List[i] - if _, ok := p.byName[d.Name()]; !ok { - p.byName[d.Name()] = d - } - } - } - }) - return p -} - -type Fields struct { - List []Field - once sync.Once - byName map[protoreflect.Name]*Field // protected by once - byJSON map[string]*Field // protected by once - byNum map[protoreflect.FieldNumber]*Field // protected by once -} - -func (p *Fields) Len() int { - return len(p.List) -} -func (p *Fields) Get(i int) protoreflect.FieldDescriptor { - return &p.List[i] -} -func (p *Fields) ByName(s protoreflect.Name) protoreflect.FieldDescriptor { - if d := p.lazyInit().byName[s]; d != nil { - return d - } - return nil -} -func (p *Fields) ByJSONName(s string) protoreflect.FieldDescriptor { - if d := p.lazyInit().byJSON[s]; d != nil { - return d - } - return nil -} -func (p *Fields) ByNumber(n protoreflect.FieldNumber) protoreflect.FieldDescriptor { - if d := p.lazyInit().byNum[n]; d != nil { - return d - } - return nil -} -func (p *Fields) Format(s fmt.State, r rune) { - descfmt.FormatList(s, r, p) -} -func (p *Fields) ProtoInternal(pragma.DoNotImplement) {} -func (p *Fields) lazyInit() *Fields { - p.once.Do(func() { - if len(p.List) > 0 { - p.byName = make(map[protoreflect.Name]*Field, len(p.List)) - p.byJSON = make(map[string]*Field, len(p.List)) - p.byNum = make(map[protoreflect.FieldNumber]*Field, len(p.List)) - for i := range p.List { - d := &p.List[i] - if _, ok := p.byName[d.Name()]; !ok { - p.byName[d.Name()] = d - } - if _, ok := p.byJSON[d.JSONName()]; !ok { - p.byJSON[d.JSONName()] = d - } - if _, ok := p.byNum[d.Number()]; !ok { - p.byNum[d.Number()] = d - } - } - } - }) - return p -} - -type Oneofs struct { - List []Oneof - once sync.Once - byName map[protoreflect.Name]*Oneof // protected by once -} - -func (p *Oneofs) Len() int { - return len(p.List) -} -func (p *Oneofs) Get(i int) protoreflect.OneofDescriptor { - return &p.List[i] -} -func (p *Oneofs) ByName(s protoreflect.Name) protoreflect.OneofDescriptor { - if d := p.lazyInit().byName[s]; d != nil { - return d - } - return nil -} -func (p *Oneofs) Format(s fmt.State, r rune) { - descfmt.FormatList(s, r, p) -} -func (p *Oneofs) ProtoInternal(pragma.DoNotImplement) {} -func (p *Oneofs) lazyInit() *Oneofs { - p.once.Do(func() { - if len(p.List) > 0 { - p.byName = make(map[protoreflect.Name]*Oneof, len(p.List)) - for i := range p.List { - d := &p.List[i] - if _, ok := p.byName[d.Name()]; !ok { - p.byName[d.Name()] = d - } - } - } - }) - return p -} - -type Extensions struct { - List []Extension - once sync.Once - byName map[protoreflect.Name]*Extension // protected by once -} - -func (p *Extensions) Len() int { - return len(p.List) -} -func (p *Extensions) Get(i int) protoreflect.ExtensionDescriptor { - return &p.List[i] -} -func (p *Extensions) ByName(s protoreflect.Name) protoreflect.ExtensionDescriptor { - if d := p.lazyInit().byName[s]; d != nil { - return d - } - return nil -} -func (p *Extensions) Format(s fmt.State, r rune) { - descfmt.FormatList(s, r, p) -} -func (p *Extensions) ProtoInternal(pragma.DoNotImplement) {} -func (p *Extensions) lazyInit() *Extensions { - p.once.Do(func() { - if len(p.List) > 0 { - p.byName = make(map[protoreflect.Name]*Extension, len(p.List)) - for i := range p.List { - d := &p.List[i] - if _, ok := p.byName[d.Name()]; !ok { - p.byName[d.Name()] = d - } - } - } - }) - return p -} - -type Services struct { - List []Service - once sync.Once - byName map[protoreflect.Name]*Service // protected by once -} - -func (p *Services) Len() int { - return len(p.List) -} -func (p *Services) Get(i int) protoreflect.ServiceDescriptor { - return &p.List[i] -} -func (p *Services) ByName(s protoreflect.Name) protoreflect.ServiceDescriptor { - if d := p.lazyInit().byName[s]; d != nil { - return d - } - return nil -} -func (p *Services) Format(s fmt.State, r rune) { - descfmt.FormatList(s, r, p) -} -func (p *Services) ProtoInternal(pragma.DoNotImplement) {} -func (p *Services) lazyInit() *Services { - p.once.Do(func() { - if len(p.List) > 0 { - p.byName = make(map[protoreflect.Name]*Service, len(p.List)) - for i := range p.List { - d := &p.List[i] - if _, ok := p.byName[d.Name()]; !ok { - p.byName[d.Name()] = d - } - } - } - }) - return p -} - -type Methods struct { - List []Method - once sync.Once - byName map[protoreflect.Name]*Method // protected by once -} - -func (p *Methods) Len() int { - return len(p.List) -} -func (p *Methods) Get(i int) protoreflect.MethodDescriptor { - return &p.List[i] -} -func (p *Methods) ByName(s protoreflect.Name) protoreflect.MethodDescriptor { - if d := p.lazyInit().byName[s]; d != nil { - return d - } - return nil -} -func (p *Methods) Format(s fmt.State, r rune) { - descfmt.FormatList(s, r, p) -} -func (p *Methods) ProtoInternal(pragma.DoNotImplement) {} -func (p *Methods) lazyInit() *Methods { - p.once.Do(func() { - if len(p.List) > 0 { - p.byName = make(map[protoreflect.Name]*Method, len(p.List)) - for i := range p.List { - d := &p.List[i] - if _, ok := p.byName[d.Name()]; !ok { - p.byName[d.Name()] = d - } - } - } - }) - return p -} diff --git a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/filedesc/placeholder.go b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/filedesc/placeholder.go deleted file mode 100644 index b64bb2b..0000000 --- a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/filedesc/placeholder.go +++ /dev/null @@ -1,124 +0,0 @@ -// Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one -// or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file -// distributed with this work for additional information -// regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file -// to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the -// "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance -// with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, -// software distributed under the License is distributed on an -// "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY -// KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the -// specific language governing permissions and limitations -// under the License. - -// Copyright 2019 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. -// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style -// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. - -package filedesc - -import ( - "google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/descopts" - "google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/pragma" - pref "google.golang.org/protobuf/reflect/protoreflect" -) - -var ( - emptyNames = new(Names) - emptyEnumRanges = new(EnumRanges) - emptyFieldRanges = new(FieldRanges) - emptyFieldNumbers = new(FieldNumbers) - emptySourceLocations = new(SourceLocations) - - emptyFiles = new(FileImports) - emptyMessages = new(Messages) - emptyFields = new(Fields) - emptyOneofs = new(Oneofs) - emptyEnums = new(Enums) - emptyEnumValues = new(EnumValues) - emptyExtensions = new(Extensions) - emptyServices = new(Services) -) - -// PlaceholderFile is a placeholder, representing only the file path. -type PlaceholderFile string - -func (f PlaceholderFile) ParentFile() pref.FileDescriptor { return f } -func (f PlaceholderFile) Parent() pref.Descriptor { return nil } -func (f PlaceholderFile) Index() int { return 0 } -func (f PlaceholderFile) Syntax() pref.Syntax { return 0 } -func (f PlaceholderFile) Name() pref.Name { return "" } -func (f PlaceholderFile) FullName() pref.FullName { return "" } -func (f PlaceholderFile) IsPlaceholder() bool { return true } -func (f PlaceholderFile) Options() pref.ProtoMessage { return descopts.File } -func (f PlaceholderFile) Path() string { return string(f) } -func (f PlaceholderFile) Package() pref.FullName { return "" } -func (f PlaceholderFile) Imports() pref.FileImports { return emptyFiles } -func (f PlaceholderFile) Messages() pref.MessageDescriptors { return emptyMessages } -func (f PlaceholderFile) Enums() pref.EnumDescriptors { return emptyEnums } -func (f PlaceholderFile) Extensions() pref.ExtensionDescriptors { return emptyExtensions } -func (f PlaceholderFile) Services() pref.ServiceDescriptors { return emptyServices } -func (f PlaceholderFile) SourceLocations() pref.SourceLocations { return emptySourceLocations } -func (f PlaceholderFile) ProtoType(pref.FileDescriptor) { return } -func (f PlaceholderFile) ProtoInternal(pragma.DoNotImplement) { return } - -// PlaceholderEnum is a placeholder, representing only the full name. -type PlaceholderEnum pref.FullName - -func (e PlaceholderEnum) ParentFile() pref.FileDescriptor { return nil } -func (e PlaceholderEnum) Parent() pref.Descriptor { return nil } -func (e PlaceholderEnum) Index() int { return 0 } -func (e PlaceholderEnum) Syntax() pref.Syntax { return 0 } -func (e PlaceholderEnum) Name() pref.Name { return pref.FullName(e).Name() } -func (e PlaceholderEnum) FullName() pref.FullName { return pref.FullName(e) } -func (e PlaceholderEnum) IsPlaceholder() bool { return true } -func (e PlaceholderEnum) Options() pref.ProtoMessage { return descopts.Enum } -func (e PlaceholderEnum) Values() pref.EnumValueDescriptors { return emptyEnumValues } -func (e PlaceholderEnum) ReservedNames() pref.Names { return emptyNames } -func (e PlaceholderEnum) ReservedRanges() pref.EnumRanges { return emptyEnumRanges } -func (e PlaceholderEnum) ProtoType(pref.EnumDescriptor) { return } -func (e PlaceholderEnum) ProtoInternal(pragma.DoNotImplement) { return } - -// PlaceholderEnumValue is a placeholder, representing only the full name. -type PlaceholderEnumValue pref.FullName - -func (e PlaceholderEnumValue) ParentFile() pref.FileDescriptor { return nil } -func (e PlaceholderEnumValue) Parent() pref.Descriptor { return nil } -func (e PlaceholderEnumValue) Index() int { return 0 } -func (e PlaceholderEnumValue) Syntax() pref.Syntax { return 0 } -func (e PlaceholderEnumValue) Name() pref.Name { return pref.FullName(e).Name() } -func (e PlaceholderEnumValue) FullName() pref.FullName { return pref.FullName(e) } -func (e PlaceholderEnumValue) IsPlaceholder() bool { return true } -func (e PlaceholderEnumValue) Options() pref.ProtoMessage { return descopts.EnumValue } -func (e PlaceholderEnumValue) Number() pref.EnumNumber { return 0 } -func (e PlaceholderEnumValue) ProtoType(pref.EnumValueDescriptor) { return } -func (e PlaceholderEnumValue) ProtoInternal(pragma.DoNotImplement) { return } - -// PlaceholderMessage is a placeholder, representing only the full name. -type PlaceholderMessage pref.FullName - -func (m PlaceholderMessage) ParentFile() pref.FileDescriptor { return nil } -func (m PlaceholderMessage) Parent() pref.Descriptor { return nil } -func (m PlaceholderMessage) Index() int { return 0 } -func (m PlaceholderMessage) Syntax() pref.Syntax { return 0 } -func (m PlaceholderMessage) Name() pref.Name { return pref.FullName(m).Name() } -func (m PlaceholderMessage) FullName() pref.FullName { return pref.FullName(m) } -func (m PlaceholderMessage) IsPlaceholder() bool { return true } -func (m PlaceholderMessage) Options() pref.ProtoMessage { return descopts.Message } -func (m PlaceholderMessage) IsMapEntry() bool { return false } -func (m PlaceholderMessage) Fields() pref.FieldDescriptors { return emptyFields } -func (m PlaceholderMessage) Oneofs() pref.OneofDescriptors { return emptyOneofs } -func (m PlaceholderMessage) ReservedNames() pref.Names { return emptyNames } -func (m PlaceholderMessage) ReservedRanges() pref.FieldRanges { return emptyFieldRanges } -func (m PlaceholderMessage) RequiredNumbers() pref.FieldNumbers { return emptyFieldNumbers } -func (m PlaceholderMessage) ExtensionRanges() pref.FieldRanges { return emptyFieldRanges } -func (m PlaceholderMessage) ExtensionRangeOptions(int) pref.ProtoMessage { panic("index out of range") } -func (m PlaceholderMessage) Messages() pref.MessageDescriptors { return emptyMessages } -func (m PlaceholderMessage) Enums() pref.EnumDescriptors { return emptyEnums } -func (m PlaceholderMessage) Extensions() pref.ExtensionDescriptors { return emptyExtensions } -func (m PlaceholderMessage) ProtoType(pref.MessageDescriptor) { return } -func (m PlaceholderMessage) ProtoInternal(pragma.DoNotImplement) { return } diff --git a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/filetype/build.go b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/filetype/build.go deleted file mode 100644 index 27306ec..0000000 --- a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/filetype/build.go +++ /dev/null @@ -1,314 +0,0 @@ -// Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one -// or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file -// distributed with this work for additional information -// regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file -// to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the -// "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance -// with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, -// software distributed under the License is distributed on an -// "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY -// KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the -// specific language governing permissions and limitations -// under the License. - -// Copyright 2019 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. -// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style -// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. - -// Package filetype provides functionality for wrapping descriptors -// with Go type information. -package filetype - -import ( - "reflect" - - "google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/descopts" - fdesc "google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/filedesc" - pimpl "google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/impl" - pref "google.golang.org/protobuf/reflect/protoreflect" - preg "google.golang.org/protobuf/reflect/protoregistry" -) - -// Builder constructs type descriptors from a raw file descriptor -// and associated Go types for each enum and message declaration. -// -// -// Flattened Ordering -// -// The protobuf type system represents declarations as a tree. Certain nodes in -// the tree require us to either associate it with a concrete Go type or to -// resolve a dependency, which is information that must be provided separately -// since it cannot be derived from the file descriptor alone. -// -// However, representing a tree as Go literals is difficult to simply do in a -// space and time efficient way. Thus, we store them as a flattened list of -// objects where the serialization order from the tree-based form is important. -// -// The "flattened ordering" is defined as a tree traversal of all enum, message, -// extension, and service declarations using the following algorithm: -// -// def VisitFileDecls(fd): -// for e in fd.Enums: yield e -// for m in fd.Messages: yield m -// for x in fd.Extensions: yield x -// for s in fd.Services: yield s -// for m in fd.Messages: yield from VisitMessageDecls(m) -// -// def VisitMessageDecls(md): -// for e in md.Enums: yield e -// for m in md.Messages: yield m -// for x in md.Extensions: yield x -// for m in md.Messages: yield from VisitMessageDecls(m) -// -// The traversal starts at the root file descriptor and yields each direct -// declaration within each node before traversing into sub-declarations -// that children themselves may have. -type Builder struct { - // File is the underlying file descriptor builder. - File fdesc.Builder - - // GoTypes is a unique set of the Go types for all declarations and - // dependencies. Each type is represented as a zero value of the Go type. - // - // Declarations are Go types generated for enums and messages directly - // declared (not publicly imported) in the proto source file. - // Messages for map entries are accounted for, but represented by nil. - // Enum declarations in "flattened ordering" come first, followed by - // message declarations in "flattened ordering". - // - // Dependencies are Go types for enums or messages referenced by - // message fields (excluding weak fields), for parent extended messages of - // extension fields, for enums or messages referenced by extension fields, - // and for input and output messages referenced by service methods. - // Dependencies must come after declarations, but the ordering of - // dependencies themselves is unspecified. - GoTypes []interface{} - - // DependencyIndexes is an ordered list of indexes into GoTypes for the - // dependencies of messages, extensions, or services. - // - // There are 5 sub-lists in "flattened ordering" concatenated back-to-back: - // 0. Message field dependencies: list of the enum or message type - // referred to by every message field. - // 1. Extension field targets: list of the extended parent message of - // every extension. - // 2. Extension field dependencies: list of the enum or message type - // referred to by every extension field. - // 3. Service method inputs: list of the input message type - // referred to by every service method. - // 4. Service method outputs: list of the output message type - // referred to by every service method. - // - // The offset into DependencyIndexes for the start of each sub-list - // is appended to the end in reverse order. - DependencyIndexes []int32 - - // EnumInfos is a list of enum infos in "flattened ordering". - EnumInfos []pimpl.EnumInfo - - // MessageInfos is a list of message infos in "flattened ordering". - // If provided, the GoType and PBType for each element is populated. - // - // Requirement: len(MessageInfos) == len(Build.Messages) - MessageInfos []pimpl.MessageInfo - - // ExtensionInfos is a list of extension infos in "flattened ordering". - // Each element is initialized and registered with the protoregistry package. - // - // Requirement: len(LegacyExtensions) == len(Build.Extensions) - ExtensionInfos []pimpl.ExtensionInfo - - // TypeRegistry is the registry to register each type descriptor. - // If nil, it uses protoregistry.GlobalTypes. - TypeRegistry interface { - RegisterMessage(pref.MessageType) error - RegisterEnum(pref.EnumType) error - RegisterExtension(pref.ExtensionType) error - } -} - -// Out is the output of the builder. -type Out struct { - File pref.FileDescriptor -} - -func (tb Builder) Build() (out Out) { - // Replace the resolver with one that resolves dependencies by index, - // which is faster and more reliable than relying on the global registry. - if tb.File.FileRegistry == nil { - tb.File.FileRegistry = preg.GlobalFiles - } - tb.File.FileRegistry = &resolverByIndex{ - goTypes: tb.GoTypes, - depIdxs: tb.DependencyIndexes, - fileRegistry: tb.File.FileRegistry, - } - - // Initialize registry if unpopulated. - if tb.TypeRegistry == nil { - tb.TypeRegistry = preg.GlobalTypes - } - - fbOut := tb.File.Build() - out.File = fbOut.File - - // Process enums. - enumGoTypes := tb.GoTypes[:len(fbOut.Enums)] - if len(tb.EnumInfos) != len(fbOut.Enums) { - panic("mismatching enum lengths") - } - if len(fbOut.Enums) > 0 { - for i := range fbOut.Enums { - tb.EnumInfos[i] = pimpl.EnumInfo{ - GoReflectType: reflect.TypeOf(enumGoTypes[i]), - Desc: &fbOut.Enums[i], - } - // Register enum types. - if err := tb.TypeRegistry.RegisterEnum(&tb.EnumInfos[i]); err != nil { - panic(err) - } - } - } - - // Process messages. - messageGoTypes := tb.GoTypes[len(fbOut.Enums):][:len(fbOut.Messages)] - if len(tb.MessageInfos) != len(fbOut.Messages) { - panic("mismatching message lengths") - } - if len(fbOut.Messages) > 0 { - for i := range fbOut.Messages { - if messageGoTypes[i] == nil { - continue // skip map entry - } - - tb.MessageInfos[i].GoReflectType = reflect.TypeOf(messageGoTypes[i]) - tb.MessageInfos[i].Desc = &fbOut.Messages[i] - - // Register message types. - if err := tb.TypeRegistry.RegisterMessage(&tb.MessageInfos[i]); err != nil { - panic(err) - } - } - - // As a special-case for descriptor.proto, - // locally register concrete message type for the options. - if out.File.Path() == "google/protobuf/descriptor.proto" && out.File.Package() == "google.protobuf" { - for i := range fbOut.Messages { - switch fbOut.Messages[i].Name() { - case "FileOptions": - descopts.File = messageGoTypes[i].(pref.ProtoMessage) - case "EnumOptions": - descopts.Enum = messageGoTypes[i].(pref.ProtoMessage) - case "EnumValueOptions": - descopts.EnumValue = messageGoTypes[i].(pref.ProtoMessage) - case "MessageOptions": - descopts.Message = messageGoTypes[i].(pref.ProtoMessage) - case "FieldOptions": - descopts.Field = messageGoTypes[i].(pref.ProtoMessage) - case "OneofOptions": - descopts.Oneof = messageGoTypes[i].(pref.ProtoMessage) - case "ExtensionRangeOptions": - descopts.ExtensionRange = messageGoTypes[i].(pref.ProtoMessage) - case "ServiceOptions": - descopts.Service = messageGoTypes[i].(pref.ProtoMessage) - case "MethodOptions": - descopts.Method = messageGoTypes[i].(pref.ProtoMessage) - } - } - } - } - - // Process extensions. - if len(tb.ExtensionInfos) != len(fbOut.Extensions) { - panic("mismatching extension lengths") - } - var depIdx int32 - for i := range fbOut.Extensions { - // For enum and message kinds, determine the referent Go type so - // that we can construct their constructors. - const listExtDeps = 2 - var goType reflect.Type - switch fbOut.Extensions[i].L1.Kind { - case pref.EnumKind: - j := depIdxs.Get(tb.DependencyIndexes, listExtDeps, depIdx) - goType = reflect.TypeOf(tb.GoTypes[j]) - depIdx++ - case pref.MessageKind, pref.GroupKind: - j := depIdxs.Get(tb.DependencyIndexes, listExtDeps, depIdx) - goType = reflect.TypeOf(tb.GoTypes[j]) - depIdx++ - default: - goType = goTypeForPBKind[fbOut.Extensions[i].L1.Kind] - } - if fbOut.Extensions[i].IsList() { - goType = reflect.SliceOf(goType) - } - - pimpl.InitExtensionInfo(&tb.ExtensionInfos[i], &fbOut.Extensions[i], goType) - - // Register extension types. - if err := tb.TypeRegistry.RegisterExtension(&tb.ExtensionInfos[i]); err != nil { - panic(err) - } - } - - return out -} - -var goTypeForPBKind = map[pref.Kind]reflect.Type{ - pref.BoolKind: reflect.TypeOf(bool(false)), - pref.Int32Kind: reflect.TypeOf(int32(0)), - pref.Sint32Kind: reflect.TypeOf(int32(0)), - pref.Sfixed32Kind: reflect.TypeOf(int32(0)), - pref.Int64Kind: reflect.TypeOf(int64(0)), - pref.Sint64Kind: reflect.TypeOf(int64(0)), - pref.Sfixed64Kind: reflect.TypeOf(int64(0)), - pref.Uint32Kind: reflect.TypeOf(uint32(0)), - pref.Fixed32Kind: reflect.TypeOf(uint32(0)), - pref.Uint64Kind: reflect.TypeOf(uint64(0)), - pref.Fixed64Kind: reflect.TypeOf(uint64(0)), - pref.FloatKind: reflect.TypeOf(float32(0)), - pref.DoubleKind: reflect.TypeOf(float64(0)), - pref.StringKind: reflect.TypeOf(string("")), - pref.BytesKind: reflect.TypeOf([]byte(nil)), -} - -type depIdxs []int32 - -// Get retrieves the jth element of the ith sub-list. -func (x depIdxs) Get(i, j int32) int32 { - return x[x[int32(len(x))-i-1]+j] -} - -type ( - resolverByIndex struct { - goTypes []interface{} - depIdxs depIdxs - fileRegistry - } - fileRegistry interface { - FindFileByPath(string) (pref.FileDescriptor, error) - FindDescriptorByName(pref.FullName) (pref.Descriptor, error) - RegisterFile(pref.FileDescriptor) error - } -) - -func (r *resolverByIndex) FindEnumByIndex(i, j int32, es []fdesc.Enum, ms []fdesc.Message) pref.EnumDescriptor { - if depIdx := int(r.depIdxs.Get(i, j)); int(depIdx) < len(es)+len(ms) { - return &es[depIdx] - } else { - return pimpl.Export{}.EnumDescriptorOf(r.goTypes[depIdx]) - } -} - -func (r *resolverByIndex) FindMessageByIndex(i, j int32, es []fdesc.Enum, ms []fdesc.Message) pref.MessageDescriptor { - if depIdx := int(r.depIdxs.Get(i, j)); depIdx < len(es)+len(ms) { - return &ms[depIdx-len(es)] - } else { - return pimpl.Export{}.MessageDescriptorOf(r.goTypes[depIdx]) - } -} diff --git a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/flags/flags.go b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/flags/flags.go deleted file mode 100644 index 40fa87c..0000000 --- a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/flags/flags.go +++ /dev/null @@ -1,41 +0,0 @@ -// Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one -// or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file -// distributed with this work for additional information -// regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file -// to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the -// "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance -// with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, -// software distributed under the License is distributed on an -// "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY -// KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the -// specific language governing permissions and limitations -// under the License. - -// Copyright 2018 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. -// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style -// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. - -// Package flags provides a set of flags controlled by build tags. -package flags - -// ProtoLegacy specifies whether to enable support for legacy functionality -// such as MessageSets, weak fields, and various other obscure behavior -// that is necessary to maintain backwards compatibility with proto1 or -// the pre-release variants of proto2 and proto3. -// -// This is disabled by default unless built with the "protolegacy" tag. -// -// WARNING: The compatibility agreement covers nothing provided by this flag. -// As such, functionality may suddenly be removed or changed at our discretion. -const ProtoLegacy = protoLegacy - -// LazyUnmarshalExtensions specifies whether to lazily unmarshal extensions. -// -// Lazy extension unmarshaling validates the contents of message-valued -// extension fields at unmarshal time, but defers creating the message -// structure until the extension is first accessed. -const LazyUnmarshalExtensions = ProtoLegacy diff --git a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/flags/proto_legacy_disable.go b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/flags/proto_legacy_disable.go deleted file mode 100644 index c07f675..0000000 --- a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/flags/proto_legacy_disable.go +++ /dev/null @@ -1,26 +0,0 @@ -// Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one -// or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file -// distributed with this work for additional information -// regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file -// to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the -// "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance -// with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, -// software distributed under the License is distributed on an -// "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY -// KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the -// specific language governing permissions and limitations -// under the License. - -// Copyright 2018 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. -// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style -// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. - -// +build !protolegacy - -package flags - -const protoLegacy = false diff --git a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/flags/proto_legacy_enable.go b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/flags/proto_legacy_enable.go deleted file mode 100644 index ebe5f32..0000000 --- a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/flags/proto_legacy_enable.go +++ /dev/null @@ -1,26 +0,0 @@ -// Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one -// or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file -// distributed with this work for additional information -// regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file -// to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the -// "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance -// with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, -// software distributed under the License is distributed on an -// "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY -// KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the -// specific language governing permissions and limitations -// under the License. - -// Copyright 2018 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. -// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style -// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. - -// +build protolegacy - -package flags - -const protoLegacy = true diff --git a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/genid/any_gen.go b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/genid/any_gen.go deleted file mode 100644 index 94329d9..0000000 --- a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/genid/any_gen.go +++ /dev/null @@ -1,51 +0,0 @@ -// Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one -// or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file -// distributed with this work for additional information -// regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file -// to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the -// "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance -// with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, -// software distributed under the License is distributed on an -// "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY -// KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the -// specific language governing permissions and limitations -// under the License. - -// Copyright 2019 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. -// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style -// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. - -// Code generated by generate-protos. DO NOT EDIT. - -package genid - -import ( - protoreflect "google.golang.org/protobuf/reflect/protoreflect" -) - -const File_google_protobuf_any_proto = "google/protobuf/any.proto" - -// Names for google.protobuf.Any. -const ( - Any_message_name protoreflect.Name = "Any" - Any_message_fullname protoreflect.FullName = "google.protobuf.Any" -) - -// Field names for google.protobuf.Any. -const ( - Any_TypeUrl_field_name protoreflect.Name = "type_url" - Any_Value_field_name protoreflect.Name = "value" - - Any_TypeUrl_field_fullname protoreflect.FullName = "google.protobuf.Any.type_url" - Any_Value_field_fullname protoreflect.FullName = "google.protobuf.Any.value" -) - -// Field numbers for google.protobuf.Any. -const ( - Any_TypeUrl_field_number protoreflect.FieldNumber = 1 - Any_Value_field_number protoreflect.FieldNumber = 2 -) diff --git a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/genid/api_gen.go b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/genid/api_gen.go deleted file mode 100644 index 3ce979a..0000000 --- a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/genid/api_gen.go +++ /dev/null @@ -1,123 +0,0 @@ -// Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one -// or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file -// distributed with this work for additional information -// regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file -// to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the -// "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance -// with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, -// software distributed under the License is distributed on an -// "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY -// KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the -// specific language governing permissions and limitations -// under the License. - -// Copyright 2019 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. -// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style -// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. - -// Code generated by generate-protos. DO NOT EDIT. - -package genid - -import ( - protoreflect "google.golang.org/protobuf/reflect/protoreflect" -) - -const File_google_protobuf_api_proto = "google/protobuf/api.proto" - -// Names for google.protobuf.Api. -const ( - Api_message_name protoreflect.Name = "Api" - Api_message_fullname protoreflect.FullName = "google.protobuf.Api" -) - -// Field names for google.protobuf.Api. -const ( - Api_Name_field_name protoreflect.Name = "name" - Api_Methods_field_name protoreflect.Name = "methods" - Api_Options_field_name protoreflect.Name = "options" - Api_Version_field_name protoreflect.Name = "version" - Api_SourceContext_field_name protoreflect.Name = "source_context" - Api_Mixins_field_name protoreflect.Name = "mixins" - Api_Syntax_field_name protoreflect.Name = "syntax" - - Api_Name_field_fullname protoreflect.FullName = "google.protobuf.Api.name" - Api_Methods_field_fullname protoreflect.FullName = "google.protobuf.Api.methods" - Api_Options_field_fullname protoreflect.FullName = "google.protobuf.Api.options" - Api_Version_field_fullname protoreflect.FullName = "google.protobuf.Api.version" - Api_SourceContext_field_fullname protoreflect.FullName = "google.protobuf.Api.source_context" - Api_Mixins_field_fullname protoreflect.FullName = "google.protobuf.Api.mixins" - Api_Syntax_field_fullname protoreflect.FullName = "google.protobuf.Api.syntax" -) - -// Field numbers for google.protobuf.Api. -const ( - Api_Name_field_number protoreflect.FieldNumber = 1 - Api_Methods_field_number protoreflect.FieldNumber = 2 - Api_Options_field_number protoreflect.FieldNumber = 3 - Api_Version_field_number protoreflect.FieldNumber = 4 - Api_SourceContext_field_number protoreflect.FieldNumber = 5 - Api_Mixins_field_number protoreflect.FieldNumber = 6 - Api_Syntax_field_number protoreflect.FieldNumber = 7 -) - -// Names for google.protobuf.Method. -const ( - Method_message_name protoreflect.Name = "Method" - Method_message_fullname protoreflect.FullName = "google.protobuf.Method" -) - -// Field names for google.protobuf.Method. -const ( - Method_Name_field_name protoreflect.Name = "name" - Method_RequestTypeUrl_field_name protoreflect.Name = "request_type_url" - Method_RequestStreaming_field_name protoreflect.Name = "request_streaming" - Method_ResponseTypeUrl_field_name protoreflect.Name = "response_type_url" - Method_ResponseStreaming_field_name protoreflect.Name = "response_streaming" - Method_Options_field_name protoreflect.Name = "options" - Method_Syntax_field_name protoreflect.Name = "syntax" - - Method_Name_field_fullname protoreflect.FullName = "google.protobuf.Method.name" - Method_RequestTypeUrl_field_fullname protoreflect.FullName = "google.protobuf.Method.request_type_url" - Method_RequestStreaming_field_fullname protoreflect.FullName = "google.protobuf.Method.request_streaming" - Method_ResponseTypeUrl_field_fullname protoreflect.FullName = "google.protobuf.Method.response_type_url" - Method_ResponseStreaming_field_fullname protoreflect.FullName = "google.protobuf.Method.response_streaming" - Method_Options_field_fullname protoreflect.FullName = "google.protobuf.Method.options" - Method_Syntax_field_fullname protoreflect.FullName = "google.protobuf.Method.syntax" -) - -// Field numbers for google.protobuf.Method. -const ( - Method_Name_field_number protoreflect.FieldNumber = 1 - Method_RequestTypeUrl_field_number protoreflect.FieldNumber = 2 - Method_RequestStreaming_field_number protoreflect.FieldNumber = 3 - Method_ResponseTypeUrl_field_number protoreflect.FieldNumber = 4 - Method_ResponseStreaming_field_number protoreflect.FieldNumber = 5 - Method_Options_field_number protoreflect.FieldNumber = 6 - Method_Syntax_field_number protoreflect.FieldNumber = 7 -) - -// Names for google.protobuf.Mixin. -const ( - Mixin_message_name protoreflect.Name = "Mixin" - Mixin_message_fullname protoreflect.FullName = "google.protobuf.Mixin" -) - -// Field names for google.protobuf.Mixin. -const ( - Mixin_Name_field_name protoreflect.Name = "name" - Mixin_Root_field_name protoreflect.Name = "root" - - Mixin_Name_field_fullname protoreflect.FullName = "google.protobuf.Mixin.name" - Mixin_Root_field_fullname protoreflect.FullName = "google.protobuf.Mixin.root" -) - -// Field numbers for google.protobuf.Mixin. -const ( - Mixin_Name_field_number protoreflect.FieldNumber = 1 - Mixin_Root_field_number protoreflect.FieldNumber = 2 -) diff --git a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/genid/descriptor_gen.go b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/genid/descriptor_gen.go deleted file mode 100644 index 2eeb0d4..0000000 --- a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/genid/descriptor_gen.go +++ /dev/null @@ -1,846 +0,0 @@ -// Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one -// or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file -// distributed with this work for additional information -// regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file -// to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the -// "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance -// with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, -// software distributed under the License is distributed on an -// "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY -// KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the -// specific language governing permissions and limitations -// under the License. - -// Copyright 2019 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. -// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style -// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. - -// Code generated by generate-protos. DO NOT EDIT. - -package genid - -import ( - protoreflect "google.golang.org/protobuf/reflect/protoreflect" -) - -const File_google_protobuf_descriptor_proto = "google/protobuf/descriptor.proto" - -// Names for google.protobuf.FileDescriptorSet. -const ( - FileDescriptorSet_message_name protoreflect.Name = "FileDescriptorSet" - FileDescriptorSet_message_fullname protoreflect.FullName = "google.protobuf.FileDescriptorSet" -) - -// Field names for google.protobuf.FileDescriptorSet. -const ( - FileDescriptorSet_File_field_name protoreflect.Name = "file" - - FileDescriptorSet_File_field_fullname protoreflect.FullName = "google.protobuf.FileDescriptorSet.file" -) - -// Field numbers for google.protobuf.FileDescriptorSet. -const ( - FileDescriptorSet_File_field_number protoreflect.FieldNumber = 1 -) - -// Names for google.protobuf.FileDescriptorProto. -const ( - FileDescriptorProto_message_name protoreflect.Name = "FileDescriptorProto" - FileDescriptorProto_message_fullname protoreflect.FullName = "google.protobuf.FileDescriptorProto" -) - 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FieldOptions_Packed_field_fullname protoreflect.FullName = "google.protobuf.FieldOptions.packed" - FieldOptions_Jstype_field_fullname protoreflect.FullName = "google.protobuf.FieldOptions.jstype" - FieldOptions_Lazy_field_fullname protoreflect.FullName = "google.protobuf.FieldOptions.lazy" - FieldOptions_Deprecated_field_fullname protoreflect.FullName = "google.protobuf.FieldOptions.deprecated" - FieldOptions_Weak_field_fullname protoreflect.FullName = "google.protobuf.FieldOptions.weak" - FieldOptions_UninterpretedOption_field_fullname protoreflect.FullName = "google.protobuf.FieldOptions.uninterpreted_option" -) - -// Field numbers for google.protobuf.FieldOptions. -const ( - FieldOptions_Ctype_field_number protoreflect.FieldNumber = 1 - FieldOptions_Packed_field_number protoreflect.FieldNumber = 2 - FieldOptions_Jstype_field_number protoreflect.FieldNumber = 6 - FieldOptions_Lazy_field_number protoreflect.FieldNumber = 5 - FieldOptions_Deprecated_field_number protoreflect.FieldNumber = 3 - FieldOptions_Weak_field_number protoreflect.FieldNumber = 10 - FieldOptions_UninterpretedOption_field_number protoreflect.FieldNumber = 999 -) - -// Full and short names for google.protobuf.FieldOptions.CType. -const ( - FieldOptions_CType_enum_fullname = "google.protobuf.FieldOptions.CType" - FieldOptions_CType_enum_name = "CType" -) - -// Full and short names for google.protobuf.FieldOptions.JSType. -const ( - FieldOptions_JSType_enum_fullname = "google.protobuf.FieldOptions.JSType" - FieldOptions_JSType_enum_name = "JSType" -) - -// Names for google.protobuf.OneofOptions. -const ( - OneofOptions_message_name protoreflect.Name = "OneofOptions" - OneofOptions_message_fullname protoreflect.FullName = "google.protobuf.OneofOptions" -) - -// Field names for google.protobuf.OneofOptions. -const ( - OneofOptions_UninterpretedOption_field_name protoreflect.Name = "uninterpreted_option" - - OneofOptions_UninterpretedOption_field_fullname protoreflect.FullName = "google.protobuf.OneofOptions.uninterpreted_option" -) - -// Field numbers for google.protobuf.OneofOptions. -const ( - OneofOptions_UninterpretedOption_field_number protoreflect.FieldNumber = 999 -) - -// Names for google.protobuf.EnumOptions. -const ( - EnumOptions_message_name protoreflect.Name = "EnumOptions" - EnumOptions_message_fullname protoreflect.FullName = "google.protobuf.EnumOptions" -) - -// Field names for google.protobuf.EnumOptions. -const ( - EnumOptions_AllowAlias_field_name protoreflect.Name = "allow_alias" - EnumOptions_Deprecated_field_name protoreflect.Name = "deprecated" - EnumOptions_UninterpretedOption_field_name protoreflect.Name = "uninterpreted_option" - - EnumOptions_AllowAlias_field_fullname protoreflect.FullName = "google.protobuf.EnumOptions.allow_alias" - EnumOptions_Deprecated_field_fullname protoreflect.FullName = "google.protobuf.EnumOptions.deprecated" - EnumOptions_UninterpretedOption_field_fullname protoreflect.FullName = "google.protobuf.EnumOptions.uninterpreted_option" -) - -// Field numbers for google.protobuf.EnumOptions. -const ( - EnumOptions_AllowAlias_field_number protoreflect.FieldNumber = 2 - EnumOptions_Deprecated_field_number protoreflect.FieldNumber = 3 - EnumOptions_UninterpretedOption_field_number protoreflect.FieldNumber = 999 -) - -// Names for google.protobuf.EnumValueOptions. -const ( - EnumValueOptions_message_name protoreflect.Name = "EnumValueOptions" - EnumValueOptions_message_fullname protoreflect.FullName = "google.protobuf.EnumValueOptions" -) - -// Field names for google.protobuf.EnumValueOptions. -const ( - EnumValueOptions_Deprecated_field_name protoreflect.Name = "deprecated" - EnumValueOptions_UninterpretedOption_field_name protoreflect.Name = "uninterpreted_option" - - EnumValueOptions_Deprecated_field_fullname protoreflect.FullName = "google.protobuf.EnumValueOptions.deprecated" - EnumValueOptions_UninterpretedOption_field_fullname protoreflect.FullName = "google.protobuf.EnumValueOptions.uninterpreted_option" -) - -// Field numbers for google.protobuf.EnumValueOptions. -const ( - EnumValueOptions_Deprecated_field_number protoreflect.FieldNumber = 1 - EnumValueOptions_UninterpretedOption_field_number protoreflect.FieldNumber = 999 -) - -// Names for google.protobuf.ServiceOptions. -const ( - ServiceOptions_message_name protoreflect.Name = "ServiceOptions" - ServiceOptions_message_fullname protoreflect.FullName = "google.protobuf.ServiceOptions" -) - -// Field names for google.protobuf.ServiceOptions. -const ( - ServiceOptions_Deprecated_field_name protoreflect.Name = "deprecated" - ServiceOptions_UninterpretedOption_field_name protoreflect.Name = "uninterpreted_option" - - ServiceOptions_Deprecated_field_fullname protoreflect.FullName = "google.protobuf.ServiceOptions.deprecated" - ServiceOptions_UninterpretedOption_field_fullname protoreflect.FullName = "google.protobuf.ServiceOptions.uninterpreted_option" -) - -// Field numbers for google.protobuf.ServiceOptions. -const ( - ServiceOptions_Deprecated_field_number protoreflect.FieldNumber = 33 - ServiceOptions_UninterpretedOption_field_number protoreflect.FieldNumber = 999 -) - -// Names for google.protobuf.MethodOptions. -const ( - MethodOptions_message_name protoreflect.Name = "MethodOptions" - MethodOptions_message_fullname protoreflect.FullName = "google.protobuf.MethodOptions" -) - -// Field names for google.protobuf.MethodOptions. -const ( - MethodOptions_Deprecated_field_name protoreflect.Name = "deprecated" - MethodOptions_IdempotencyLevel_field_name protoreflect.Name = "idempotency_level" - MethodOptions_UninterpretedOption_field_name protoreflect.Name = "uninterpreted_option" - - MethodOptions_Deprecated_field_fullname protoreflect.FullName = "google.protobuf.MethodOptions.deprecated" - MethodOptions_IdempotencyLevel_field_fullname protoreflect.FullName = "google.protobuf.MethodOptions.idempotency_level" - MethodOptions_UninterpretedOption_field_fullname protoreflect.FullName = "google.protobuf.MethodOptions.uninterpreted_option" -) - -// Field numbers for google.protobuf.MethodOptions. -const ( - MethodOptions_Deprecated_field_number protoreflect.FieldNumber = 33 - MethodOptions_IdempotencyLevel_field_number protoreflect.FieldNumber = 34 - MethodOptions_UninterpretedOption_field_number protoreflect.FieldNumber = 999 -) - -// Full and short names for google.protobuf.MethodOptions.IdempotencyLevel. -const ( - MethodOptions_IdempotencyLevel_enum_fullname = "google.protobuf.MethodOptions.IdempotencyLevel" - MethodOptions_IdempotencyLevel_enum_name = "IdempotencyLevel" -) - -// Names for google.protobuf.UninterpretedOption. -const ( - UninterpretedOption_message_name protoreflect.Name = "UninterpretedOption" - UninterpretedOption_message_fullname protoreflect.FullName = "google.protobuf.UninterpretedOption" -) - -// Field names for google.protobuf.UninterpretedOption. -const ( - UninterpretedOption_Name_field_name protoreflect.Name = "name" - UninterpretedOption_IdentifierValue_field_name protoreflect.Name = "identifier_value" - UninterpretedOption_PositiveIntValue_field_name protoreflect.Name = "positive_int_value" - UninterpretedOption_NegativeIntValue_field_name protoreflect.Name = "negative_int_value" - UninterpretedOption_DoubleValue_field_name protoreflect.Name = "double_value" - UninterpretedOption_StringValue_field_name protoreflect.Name = "string_value" - UninterpretedOption_AggregateValue_field_name protoreflect.Name = "aggregate_value" - - UninterpretedOption_Name_field_fullname protoreflect.FullName = "google.protobuf.UninterpretedOption.name" - UninterpretedOption_IdentifierValue_field_fullname protoreflect.FullName = "google.protobuf.UninterpretedOption.identifier_value" - UninterpretedOption_PositiveIntValue_field_fullname protoreflect.FullName = "google.protobuf.UninterpretedOption.positive_int_value" - UninterpretedOption_NegativeIntValue_field_fullname protoreflect.FullName = "google.protobuf.UninterpretedOption.negative_int_value" - UninterpretedOption_DoubleValue_field_fullname protoreflect.FullName = "google.protobuf.UninterpretedOption.double_value" - UninterpretedOption_StringValue_field_fullname protoreflect.FullName = "google.protobuf.UninterpretedOption.string_value" - UninterpretedOption_AggregateValue_field_fullname protoreflect.FullName = "google.protobuf.UninterpretedOption.aggregate_value" -) - -// Field numbers for google.protobuf.UninterpretedOption. -const ( - UninterpretedOption_Name_field_number protoreflect.FieldNumber = 2 - UninterpretedOption_IdentifierValue_field_number protoreflect.FieldNumber = 3 - UninterpretedOption_PositiveIntValue_field_number protoreflect.FieldNumber = 4 - UninterpretedOption_NegativeIntValue_field_number protoreflect.FieldNumber = 5 - UninterpretedOption_DoubleValue_field_number protoreflect.FieldNumber = 6 - UninterpretedOption_StringValue_field_number protoreflect.FieldNumber = 7 - UninterpretedOption_AggregateValue_field_number protoreflect.FieldNumber = 8 -) - -// Names for google.protobuf.UninterpretedOption.NamePart. -const ( - UninterpretedOption_NamePart_message_name protoreflect.Name = "NamePart" - UninterpretedOption_NamePart_message_fullname protoreflect.FullName = "google.protobuf.UninterpretedOption.NamePart" -) - -// Field names for google.protobuf.UninterpretedOption.NamePart. -const ( - UninterpretedOption_NamePart_NamePart_field_name protoreflect.Name = "name_part" - UninterpretedOption_NamePart_IsExtension_field_name protoreflect.Name = "is_extension" - - UninterpretedOption_NamePart_NamePart_field_fullname protoreflect.FullName = "google.protobuf.UninterpretedOption.NamePart.name_part" - UninterpretedOption_NamePart_IsExtension_field_fullname protoreflect.FullName = "google.protobuf.UninterpretedOption.NamePart.is_extension" -) - -// Field numbers for google.protobuf.UninterpretedOption.NamePart. -const ( - UninterpretedOption_NamePart_NamePart_field_number protoreflect.FieldNumber = 1 - UninterpretedOption_NamePart_IsExtension_field_number protoreflect.FieldNumber = 2 -) - -// Names for google.protobuf.SourceCodeInfo. -const ( - SourceCodeInfo_message_name protoreflect.Name = "SourceCodeInfo" - SourceCodeInfo_message_fullname protoreflect.FullName = "google.protobuf.SourceCodeInfo" -) - -// Field names for google.protobuf.SourceCodeInfo. -const ( - SourceCodeInfo_Location_field_name protoreflect.Name = "location" - - SourceCodeInfo_Location_field_fullname protoreflect.FullName = "google.protobuf.SourceCodeInfo.location" -) - -// Field numbers for google.protobuf.SourceCodeInfo. -const ( - SourceCodeInfo_Location_field_number protoreflect.FieldNumber = 1 -) - -// Names for google.protobuf.SourceCodeInfo.Location. -const ( - SourceCodeInfo_Location_message_name protoreflect.Name = "Location" - SourceCodeInfo_Location_message_fullname protoreflect.FullName = "google.protobuf.SourceCodeInfo.Location" -) - -// Field names for google.protobuf.SourceCodeInfo.Location. -const ( - SourceCodeInfo_Location_Path_field_name protoreflect.Name = "path" - SourceCodeInfo_Location_Span_field_name protoreflect.Name = "span" - SourceCodeInfo_Location_LeadingComments_field_name protoreflect.Name = "leading_comments" - SourceCodeInfo_Location_TrailingComments_field_name protoreflect.Name = "trailing_comments" - SourceCodeInfo_Location_LeadingDetachedComments_field_name protoreflect.Name = "leading_detached_comments" - - SourceCodeInfo_Location_Path_field_fullname protoreflect.FullName = "google.protobuf.SourceCodeInfo.Location.path" - SourceCodeInfo_Location_Span_field_fullname protoreflect.FullName = "google.protobuf.SourceCodeInfo.Location.span" - SourceCodeInfo_Location_LeadingComments_field_fullname protoreflect.FullName = "google.protobuf.SourceCodeInfo.Location.leading_comments" - SourceCodeInfo_Location_TrailingComments_field_fullname protoreflect.FullName = "google.protobuf.SourceCodeInfo.Location.trailing_comments" - SourceCodeInfo_Location_LeadingDetachedComments_field_fullname protoreflect.FullName = "google.protobuf.SourceCodeInfo.Location.leading_detached_comments" -) - -// Field numbers for google.protobuf.SourceCodeInfo.Location. -const ( - SourceCodeInfo_Location_Path_field_number protoreflect.FieldNumber = 1 - SourceCodeInfo_Location_Span_field_number protoreflect.FieldNumber = 2 - SourceCodeInfo_Location_LeadingComments_field_number protoreflect.FieldNumber = 3 - SourceCodeInfo_Location_TrailingComments_field_number protoreflect.FieldNumber = 4 - SourceCodeInfo_Location_LeadingDetachedComments_field_number protoreflect.FieldNumber = 6 -) - -// Names for google.protobuf.GeneratedCodeInfo. -const ( - GeneratedCodeInfo_message_name protoreflect.Name = "GeneratedCodeInfo" - GeneratedCodeInfo_message_fullname protoreflect.FullName = "google.protobuf.GeneratedCodeInfo" -) - -// Field names for google.protobuf.GeneratedCodeInfo. -const ( - GeneratedCodeInfo_Annotation_field_name protoreflect.Name = "annotation" - - GeneratedCodeInfo_Annotation_field_fullname protoreflect.FullName = "google.protobuf.GeneratedCodeInfo.annotation" -) - -// Field numbers for google.protobuf.GeneratedCodeInfo. -const ( - GeneratedCodeInfo_Annotation_field_number protoreflect.FieldNumber = 1 -) - -// Names for google.protobuf.GeneratedCodeInfo.Annotation. -const ( - GeneratedCodeInfo_Annotation_message_name protoreflect.Name = "Annotation" - GeneratedCodeInfo_Annotation_message_fullname protoreflect.FullName = "google.protobuf.GeneratedCodeInfo.Annotation" -) - -// Field names for google.protobuf.GeneratedCodeInfo.Annotation. -const ( - GeneratedCodeInfo_Annotation_Path_field_name protoreflect.Name = "path" - GeneratedCodeInfo_Annotation_SourceFile_field_name protoreflect.Name = "source_file" - GeneratedCodeInfo_Annotation_Begin_field_name protoreflect.Name = "begin" - GeneratedCodeInfo_Annotation_End_field_name protoreflect.Name = "end" - - GeneratedCodeInfo_Annotation_Path_field_fullname protoreflect.FullName = "google.protobuf.GeneratedCodeInfo.Annotation.path" - GeneratedCodeInfo_Annotation_SourceFile_field_fullname protoreflect.FullName = "google.protobuf.GeneratedCodeInfo.Annotation.source_file" - GeneratedCodeInfo_Annotation_Begin_field_fullname protoreflect.FullName = "google.protobuf.GeneratedCodeInfo.Annotation.begin" - GeneratedCodeInfo_Annotation_End_field_fullname protoreflect.FullName = "google.protobuf.GeneratedCodeInfo.Annotation.end" -) - -// Field numbers for google.protobuf.GeneratedCodeInfo.Annotation. -const ( - GeneratedCodeInfo_Annotation_Path_field_number protoreflect.FieldNumber = 1 - GeneratedCodeInfo_Annotation_SourceFile_field_number protoreflect.FieldNumber = 2 - GeneratedCodeInfo_Annotation_Begin_field_number protoreflect.FieldNumber = 3 - GeneratedCodeInfo_Annotation_End_field_number protoreflect.FieldNumber = 4 -) diff --git a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/genid/doc.go b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/genid/doc.go deleted file mode 100644 index 8b71b43..0000000 --- a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/genid/doc.go +++ /dev/null @@ -1,28 +0,0 @@ -// Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one -// or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file -// distributed with this work for additional information -// regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file -// to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the -// "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance -// with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, -// software distributed under the License is distributed on an -// "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY -// KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the -// specific language governing permissions and limitations -// under the License. - -// Copyright 2019 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. -// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style -// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. - -// Package genid contains constants for declarations in descriptor.proto -// and the well-known types. -package genid - -import protoreflect "google.golang.org/protobuf/reflect/protoreflect" - -const GoogleProtobuf_package protoreflect.FullName = "google.protobuf" diff --git a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/genid/duration_gen.go b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/genid/duration_gen.go deleted file mode 100644 index 880312f..0000000 --- a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/genid/duration_gen.go +++ /dev/null @@ -1,51 +0,0 @@ -// Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one -// or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file -// distributed with this work for additional information -// regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file -// to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the -// "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance -// with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, -// software distributed under the License is distributed on an -// "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY -// KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the -// specific language governing permissions and limitations -// under the License. - -// Copyright 2019 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. -// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style -// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. - -// Code generated by generate-protos. DO NOT EDIT. - -package genid - -import ( - protoreflect "google.golang.org/protobuf/reflect/protoreflect" -) - -const File_google_protobuf_duration_proto = "google/protobuf/duration.proto" - -// Names for google.protobuf.Duration. -const ( - Duration_message_name protoreflect.Name = "Duration" - Duration_message_fullname protoreflect.FullName = "google.protobuf.Duration" -) - -// Field names for google.protobuf.Duration. -const ( - Duration_Seconds_field_name protoreflect.Name = "seconds" - Duration_Nanos_field_name protoreflect.Name = "nanos" - - Duration_Seconds_field_fullname protoreflect.FullName = "google.protobuf.Duration.seconds" - Duration_Nanos_field_fullname protoreflect.FullName = "google.protobuf.Duration.nanos" -) - -// Field numbers for google.protobuf.Duration. -const ( - Duration_Seconds_field_number protoreflect.FieldNumber = 1 - Duration_Nanos_field_number protoreflect.FieldNumber = 2 -) diff --git a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/genid/empty_gen.go b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/genid/empty_gen.go deleted file mode 100644 index e941f16..0000000 --- a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/genid/empty_gen.go +++ /dev/null @@ -1,36 +0,0 @@ -// Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one -// or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file -// distributed with this work for additional information -// regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file -// to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the -// "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance -// with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, -// software distributed under the License is distributed on an -// "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY -// KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the -// specific language governing permissions and limitations -// under the License. - -// Copyright 2019 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. -// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style -// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. - -// Code generated by generate-protos. DO NOT EDIT. - -package genid - -import ( - protoreflect "google.golang.org/protobuf/reflect/protoreflect" -) - -const File_google_protobuf_empty_proto = "google/protobuf/empty.proto" - -// Names for google.protobuf.Empty. -const ( - Empty_message_name protoreflect.Name = "Empty" - Empty_message_fullname protoreflect.FullName = "google.protobuf.Empty" -) diff --git a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/genid/field_mask_gen.go b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/genid/field_mask_gen.go deleted file mode 100644 index 4082d9c..0000000 --- a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/genid/field_mask_gen.go +++ /dev/null @@ -1,48 +0,0 @@ -// Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one -// or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file -// distributed with this work for additional information -// regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file -// to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the -// "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance -// with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, -// software distributed under the License is distributed on an -// "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY -// KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the -// specific language governing permissions and limitations -// under the License. - -// Copyright 2019 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. -// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style -// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. - -// Code generated by generate-protos. DO NOT EDIT. - -package genid - -import ( - protoreflect "google.golang.org/protobuf/reflect/protoreflect" -) - -const File_google_protobuf_field_mask_proto = "google/protobuf/field_mask.proto" - -// Names for google.protobuf.FieldMask. -const ( - FieldMask_message_name protoreflect.Name = "FieldMask" - FieldMask_message_fullname protoreflect.FullName = "google.protobuf.FieldMask" -) - -// Field names for google.protobuf.FieldMask. -const ( - FieldMask_Paths_field_name protoreflect.Name = "paths" - - FieldMask_Paths_field_fullname protoreflect.FullName = "google.protobuf.FieldMask.paths" -) - -// Field numbers for google.protobuf.FieldMask. -const ( - FieldMask_Paths_field_number protoreflect.FieldNumber = 1 -) diff --git a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/genid/goname.go b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/genid/goname.go deleted file mode 100644 index 1c24ad9..0000000 --- a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/genid/goname.go +++ /dev/null @@ -1,42 +0,0 @@ -// Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one -// or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file -// distributed with this work for additional information -// regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file -// to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the -// "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance -// with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, -// software distributed under the License is distributed on an -// "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY -// KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the -// specific language governing permissions and limitations -// under the License. - -// Copyright 2019 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. -// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style -// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. - -package genid - -// Go names of implementation-specific struct fields in generated messages. -const ( - State_goname = "state" - - SizeCache_goname = "sizeCache" - SizeCacheA_goname = "XXX_sizecache" - - WeakFields_goname = "weakFields" - WeakFieldsA_goname = "XXX_weak" - - UnknownFields_goname = "unknownFields" - UnknownFieldsA_goname = "XXX_unrecognized" - - ExtensionFields_goname = "extensionFields" - ExtensionFieldsA_goname = "XXX_InternalExtensions" - ExtensionFieldsB_goname = "XXX_extensions" - - WeakFieldPrefix_goname = "XXX_weak_" -) diff --git a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/genid/map_entry.go b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/genid/map_entry.go deleted file mode 100644 index 10a5682..0000000 --- a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/genid/map_entry.go +++ /dev/null @@ -1,33 +0,0 @@ -// Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one -// or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file -// distributed with this work for additional information -// regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file -// to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the -// "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance -// with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, -// software distributed under the License is distributed on an -// "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY -// KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the -// specific language governing permissions and limitations -// under the License. - -// Copyright 2019 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. -// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style -// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. - -package genid - -import protoreflect "google.golang.org/protobuf/reflect/protoreflect" - -// Generic field names and numbers for synthetic map entry messages. -const ( - MapEntry_Key_field_name protoreflect.Name = "key" - MapEntry_Value_field_name protoreflect.Name = "value" - - MapEntry_Key_field_number protoreflect.FieldNumber = 1 - MapEntry_Value_field_number protoreflect.FieldNumber = 2 -) diff --git a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/genid/source_context_gen.go b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/genid/source_context_gen.go deleted file mode 100644 index 7199a04..0000000 --- a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/genid/source_context_gen.go +++ /dev/null @@ -1,48 +0,0 @@ -// Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one -// or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file -// distributed with this work for additional information -// regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file -// to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the -// "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance -// with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, -// software distributed under the License is distributed on an -// "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY -// KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the -// specific language governing permissions and limitations -// under the License. - -// Copyright 2019 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. -// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style -// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. - -// Code generated by generate-protos. DO NOT EDIT. - -package genid - -import ( - protoreflect "google.golang.org/protobuf/reflect/protoreflect" -) - -const File_google_protobuf_source_context_proto = "google/protobuf/source_context.proto" - -// Names for google.protobuf.SourceContext. -const ( - SourceContext_message_name protoreflect.Name = "SourceContext" - SourceContext_message_fullname protoreflect.FullName = "google.protobuf.SourceContext" -) - -// Field names for google.protobuf.SourceContext. -const ( - SourceContext_FileName_field_name protoreflect.Name = "file_name" - - SourceContext_FileName_field_fullname protoreflect.FullName = "google.protobuf.SourceContext.file_name" -) - -// Field numbers for google.protobuf.SourceContext. -const ( - SourceContext_FileName_field_number protoreflect.FieldNumber = 1 -) diff --git a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/genid/struct_gen.go b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/genid/struct_gen.go deleted file mode 100644 index 581a494..0000000 --- a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/genid/struct_gen.go +++ /dev/null @@ -1,133 +0,0 @@ -// Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one -// or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file -// distributed with this work for additional information -// regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file -// to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the -// "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance -// with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, -// software distributed under the License is distributed on an -// "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY -// KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the -// specific language governing permissions and limitations -// under the License. - -// Copyright 2019 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. -// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style -// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. - -// Code generated by generate-protos. DO NOT EDIT. - -package genid - -import ( - protoreflect "google.golang.org/protobuf/reflect/protoreflect" -) - -const File_google_protobuf_struct_proto = "google/protobuf/struct.proto" - -// Full and short names for google.protobuf.NullValue. -const ( - NullValue_enum_fullname = "google.protobuf.NullValue" - NullValue_enum_name = "NullValue" -) - -// Names for google.protobuf.Struct. -const ( - Struct_message_name protoreflect.Name = "Struct" - Struct_message_fullname protoreflect.FullName = "google.protobuf.Struct" -) - -// Field names for google.protobuf.Struct. -const ( - Struct_Fields_field_name protoreflect.Name = "fields" - - Struct_Fields_field_fullname protoreflect.FullName = "google.protobuf.Struct.fields" -) - -// Field numbers for google.protobuf.Struct. -const ( - Struct_Fields_field_number protoreflect.FieldNumber = 1 -) - -// Names for google.protobuf.Struct.FieldsEntry. -const ( - Struct_FieldsEntry_message_name protoreflect.Name = "FieldsEntry" - Struct_FieldsEntry_message_fullname protoreflect.FullName = "google.protobuf.Struct.FieldsEntry" -) - -// Field names for google.protobuf.Struct.FieldsEntry. -const ( - Struct_FieldsEntry_Key_field_name protoreflect.Name = "key" - Struct_FieldsEntry_Value_field_name protoreflect.Name = "value" - - Struct_FieldsEntry_Key_field_fullname protoreflect.FullName = "google.protobuf.Struct.FieldsEntry.key" - Struct_FieldsEntry_Value_field_fullname protoreflect.FullName = "google.protobuf.Struct.FieldsEntry.value" -) - -// Field numbers for google.protobuf.Struct.FieldsEntry. -const ( - Struct_FieldsEntry_Key_field_number protoreflect.FieldNumber = 1 - Struct_FieldsEntry_Value_field_number protoreflect.FieldNumber = 2 -) - -// Names for google.protobuf.Value. -const ( - Value_message_name protoreflect.Name = "Value" - Value_message_fullname protoreflect.FullName = "google.protobuf.Value" -) - -// Field names for google.protobuf.Value. -const ( - Value_NullValue_field_name protoreflect.Name = "null_value" - Value_NumberValue_field_name protoreflect.Name = "number_value" - Value_StringValue_field_name protoreflect.Name = "string_value" - Value_BoolValue_field_name protoreflect.Name = "bool_value" - Value_StructValue_field_name protoreflect.Name = "struct_value" - Value_ListValue_field_name protoreflect.Name = "list_value" - - Value_NullValue_field_fullname protoreflect.FullName = "google.protobuf.Value.null_value" - Value_NumberValue_field_fullname protoreflect.FullName = "google.protobuf.Value.number_value" - Value_StringValue_field_fullname protoreflect.FullName = "google.protobuf.Value.string_value" - Value_BoolValue_field_fullname protoreflect.FullName = "google.protobuf.Value.bool_value" - Value_StructValue_field_fullname protoreflect.FullName = "google.protobuf.Value.struct_value" - Value_ListValue_field_fullname protoreflect.FullName = "google.protobuf.Value.list_value" -) - -// Field numbers for google.protobuf.Value. -const ( - Value_NullValue_field_number protoreflect.FieldNumber = 1 - Value_NumberValue_field_number protoreflect.FieldNumber = 2 - Value_StringValue_field_number protoreflect.FieldNumber = 3 - Value_BoolValue_field_number protoreflect.FieldNumber = 4 - Value_StructValue_field_number protoreflect.FieldNumber = 5 - Value_ListValue_field_number protoreflect.FieldNumber = 6 -) - -// Oneof names for google.protobuf.Value. -const ( - Value_Kind_oneof_name protoreflect.Name = "kind" - - Value_Kind_oneof_fullname protoreflect.FullName = "google.protobuf.Value.kind" -) - -// Names for google.protobuf.ListValue. -const ( - ListValue_message_name protoreflect.Name = "ListValue" - ListValue_message_fullname protoreflect.FullName = "google.protobuf.ListValue" -) - -// Field names for google.protobuf.ListValue. -const ( - ListValue_Values_field_name protoreflect.Name = "values" - - ListValue_Values_field_fullname protoreflect.FullName = "google.protobuf.ListValue.values" -) - -// Field numbers for google.protobuf.ListValue. -const ( - ListValue_Values_field_number protoreflect.FieldNumber = 1 -) diff --git a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/genid/timestamp_gen.go b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/genid/timestamp_gen.go deleted file mode 100644 index d041d2c..0000000 --- a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/genid/timestamp_gen.go +++ /dev/null @@ -1,51 +0,0 @@ -// Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one -// or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file -// distributed with this work for additional information -// regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file -// to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the -// "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance -// with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, -// software distributed under the License is distributed on an -// "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY -// KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the -// specific language governing permissions and limitations -// under the License. - -// Copyright 2019 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. -// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style -// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. - -// Code generated by generate-protos. DO NOT EDIT. - -package genid - -import ( - protoreflect "google.golang.org/protobuf/reflect/protoreflect" -) - -const File_google_protobuf_timestamp_proto = "google/protobuf/timestamp.proto" - -// Names for google.protobuf.Timestamp. -const ( - Timestamp_message_name protoreflect.Name = "Timestamp" - Timestamp_message_fullname protoreflect.FullName = "google.protobuf.Timestamp" -) - -// Field names for google.protobuf.Timestamp. -const ( - Timestamp_Seconds_field_name protoreflect.Name = "seconds" - Timestamp_Nanos_field_name protoreflect.Name = "nanos" - - Timestamp_Seconds_field_fullname protoreflect.FullName = "google.protobuf.Timestamp.seconds" - Timestamp_Nanos_field_fullname protoreflect.FullName = "google.protobuf.Timestamp.nanos" -) - -// Field numbers for google.protobuf.Timestamp. -const ( - Timestamp_Seconds_field_number protoreflect.FieldNumber = 1 - Timestamp_Nanos_field_number protoreflect.FieldNumber = 2 -) diff --git a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/genid/type_gen.go b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/genid/type_gen.go deleted file mode 100644 index c2f0a33..0000000 --- a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/genid/type_gen.go +++ /dev/null @@ -1,201 +0,0 @@ -// Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one -// or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file -// distributed with this work for additional information -// regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file -// to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the -// "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance -// with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, -// software distributed under the License is distributed on an -// "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY -// KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the -// specific language governing permissions and limitations -// under the License. - -// Copyright 2019 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. -// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style -// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. - -// Code generated by generate-protos. DO NOT EDIT. - -package genid - -import ( - protoreflect "google.golang.org/protobuf/reflect/protoreflect" -) - -const File_google_protobuf_type_proto = "google/protobuf/type.proto" - -// Full and short names for google.protobuf.Syntax. -const ( - Syntax_enum_fullname = "google.protobuf.Syntax" - Syntax_enum_name = "Syntax" -) - -// Names for google.protobuf.Type. -const ( - Type_message_name protoreflect.Name = "Type" - Type_message_fullname protoreflect.FullName = "google.protobuf.Type" -) - -// Field names for google.protobuf.Type. -const ( - Type_Name_field_name protoreflect.Name = "name" - Type_Fields_field_name protoreflect.Name = "fields" - Type_Oneofs_field_name protoreflect.Name = "oneofs" - Type_Options_field_name protoreflect.Name = "options" - Type_SourceContext_field_name protoreflect.Name = "source_context" - Type_Syntax_field_name protoreflect.Name = "syntax" - - Type_Name_field_fullname protoreflect.FullName = "google.protobuf.Type.name" - Type_Fields_field_fullname protoreflect.FullName = "google.protobuf.Type.fields" - Type_Oneofs_field_fullname protoreflect.FullName = "google.protobuf.Type.oneofs" - Type_Options_field_fullname protoreflect.FullName = "google.protobuf.Type.options" - Type_SourceContext_field_fullname protoreflect.FullName = "google.protobuf.Type.source_context" - Type_Syntax_field_fullname protoreflect.FullName = "google.protobuf.Type.syntax" -) - -// Field numbers for google.protobuf.Type. -const ( - Type_Name_field_number protoreflect.FieldNumber = 1 - Type_Fields_field_number protoreflect.FieldNumber = 2 - Type_Oneofs_field_number protoreflect.FieldNumber = 3 - Type_Options_field_number protoreflect.FieldNumber = 4 - Type_SourceContext_field_number protoreflect.FieldNumber = 5 - Type_Syntax_field_number protoreflect.FieldNumber = 6 -) - -// Names for google.protobuf.Field. -const ( - Field_message_name protoreflect.Name = "Field" - Field_message_fullname protoreflect.FullName = "google.protobuf.Field" -) - -// Field names for google.protobuf.Field. -const ( - Field_Kind_field_name protoreflect.Name = "kind" - Field_Cardinality_field_name protoreflect.Name = "cardinality" - Field_Number_field_name protoreflect.Name = "number" - Field_Name_field_name protoreflect.Name = "name" - Field_TypeUrl_field_name protoreflect.Name = "type_url" - Field_OneofIndex_field_name protoreflect.Name = "oneof_index" - Field_Packed_field_name protoreflect.Name = "packed" - Field_Options_field_name protoreflect.Name = "options" - Field_JsonName_field_name protoreflect.Name = "json_name" - Field_DefaultValue_field_name protoreflect.Name = "default_value" - - Field_Kind_field_fullname protoreflect.FullName = "google.protobuf.Field.kind" - Field_Cardinality_field_fullname protoreflect.FullName = "google.protobuf.Field.cardinality" - Field_Number_field_fullname protoreflect.FullName = "google.protobuf.Field.number" - Field_Name_field_fullname protoreflect.FullName = "google.protobuf.Field.name" - Field_TypeUrl_field_fullname protoreflect.FullName = "google.protobuf.Field.type_url" - Field_OneofIndex_field_fullname protoreflect.FullName = "google.protobuf.Field.oneof_index" - Field_Packed_field_fullname protoreflect.FullName = "google.protobuf.Field.packed" - Field_Options_field_fullname protoreflect.FullName = "google.protobuf.Field.options" - Field_JsonName_field_fullname protoreflect.FullName = "google.protobuf.Field.json_name" - Field_DefaultValue_field_fullname protoreflect.FullName = "google.protobuf.Field.default_value" -) - -// Field numbers for google.protobuf.Field. -const ( - Field_Kind_field_number protoreflect.FieldNumber = 1 - Field_Cardinality_field_number protoreflect.FieldNumber = 2 - Field_Number_field_number protoreflect.FieldNumber = 3 - Field_Name_field_number protoreflect.FieldNumber = 4 - Field_TypeUrl_field_number protoreflect.FieldNumber = 6 - Field_OneofIndex_field_number protoreflect.FieldNumber = 7 - Field_Packed_field_number protoreflect.FieldNumber = 8 - Field_Options_field_number protoreflect.FieldNumber = 9 - Field_JsonName_field_number protoreflect.FieldNumber = 10 - Field_DefaultValue_field_number protoreflect.FieldNumber = 11 -) - -// Full and short names for google.protobuf.Field.Kind. -const ( - Field_Kind_enum_fullname = "google.protobuf.Field.Kind" - Field_Kind_enum_name = "Kind" -) - -// Full and short names for google.protobuf.Field.Cardinality. -const ( - Field_Cardinality_enum_fullname = "google.protobuf.Field.Cardinality" - Field_Cardinality_enum_name = "Cardinality" -) - -// Names for google.protobuf.Enum. -const ( - Enum_message_name protoreflect.Name = "Enum" - Enum_message_fullname protoreflect.FullName = "google.protobuf.Enum" -) - -// Field names for google.protobuf.Enum. -const ( - Enum_Name_field_name protoreflect.Name = "name" - Enum_Enumvalue_field_name protoreflect.Name = "enumvalue" - Enum_Options_field_name protoreflect.Name = "options" - Enum_SourceContext_field_name protoreflect.Name = "source_context" - Enum_Syntax_field_name protoreflect.Name = "syntax" - - Enum_Name_field_fullname protoreflect.FullName = "google.protobuf.Enum.name" - Enum_Enumvalue_field_fullname protoreflect.FullName = "google.protobuf.Enum.enumvalue" - Enum_Options_field_fullname protoreflect.FullName = "google.protobuf.Enum.options" - Enum_SourceContext_field_fullname protoreflect.FullName = "google.protobuf.Enum.source_context" - Enum_Syntax_field_fullname protoreflect.FullName = "google.protobuf.Enum.syntax" -) - -// Field numbers for google.protobuf.Enum. -const ( - Enum_Name_field_number protoreflect.FieldNumber = 1 - Enum_Enumvalue_field_number protoreflect.FieldNumber = 2 - Enum_Options_field_number protoreflect.FieldNumber = 3 - Enum_SourceContext_field_number protoreflect.FieldNumber = 4 - Enum_Syntax_field_number protoreflect.FieldNumber = 5 -) - -// Names for google.protobuf.EnumValue. -const ( - EnumValue_message_name protoreflect.Name = "EnumValue" - EnumValue_message_fullname protoreflect.FullName = "google.protobuf.EnumValue" -) - -// Field names for google.protobuf.EnumValue. -const ( - EnumValue_Name_field_name protoreflect.Name = "name" - EnumValue_Number_field_name protoreflect.Name = "number" - EnumValue_Options_field_name protoreflect.Name = "options" - - EnumValue_Name_field_fullname protoreflect.FullName = "google.protobuf.EnumValue.name" - EnumValue_Number_field_fullname protoreflect.FullName = "google.protobuf.EnumValue.number" - EnumValue_Options_field_fullname protoreflect.FullName = "google.protobuf.EnumValue.options" -) - -// Field numbers for google.protobuf.EnumValue. -const ( - EnumValue_Name_field_number protoreflect.FieldNumber = 1 - EnumValue_Number_field_number protoreflect.FieldNumber = 2 - EnumValue_Options_field_number protoreflect.FieldNumber = 3 -) - -// Names for google.protobuf.Option. -const ( - Option_message_name protoreflect.Name = "Option" - Option_message_fullname protoreflect.FullName = "google.protobuf.Option" -) - -// Field names for google.protobuf.Option. -const ( - Option_Name_field_name protoreflect.Name = "name" - Option_Value_field_name protoreflect.Name = "value" - - Option_Name_field_fullname protoreflect.FullName = "google.protobuf.Option.name" - Option_Value_field_fullname protoreflect.FullName = "google.protobuf.Option.value" -) - -// Field numbers for google.protobuf.Option. -const ( - Option_Name_field_number protoreflect.FieldNumber = 1 - Option_Value_field_number protoreflect.FieldNumber = 2 -) diff --git a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/genid/wrappers.go b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/genid/wrappers.go deleted file mode 100644 index 8cad490..0000000 --- a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/genid/wrappers.go +++ /dev/null @@ -1,30 +0,0 @@ -// Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one -// or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file -// distributed with this work for additional information -// regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file -// to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the -// "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance -// with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, -// software distributed under the License is distributed on an -// "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY -// KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the -// specific language governing permissions and limitations -// under the License. - -// Copyright 2019 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. -// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style -// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. - -package genid - -import protoreflect "google.golang.org/protobuf/reflect/protoreflect" - -// Generic field name and number for messages in wrappers.proto. -const ( - WrapperValue_Value_field_name protoreflect.Name = "value" - WrapperValue_Value_field_number protoreflect.FieldNumber = 1 -) diff --git a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/genid/wrappers_gen.go b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/genid/wrappers_gen.go deleted file mode 100644 index db203ee..0000000 --- a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/genid/wrappers_gen.go +++ /dev/null @@ -1,192 +0,0 @@ -// Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one -// or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file -// distributed with this work for additional information -// regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file -// to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the -// "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance -// with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, -// software distributed under the License is distributed on an -// "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY -// KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the -// specific language governing permissions and limitations -// under the License. - -// Copyright 2019 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. -// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style -// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. - -// Code generated by generate-protos. DO NOT EDIT. - -package genid - -import ( - protoreflect "google.golang.org/protobuf/reflect/protoreflect" -) - -const File_google_protobuf_wrappers_proto = "google/protobuf/wrappers.proto" - -// Names for google.protobuf.DoubleValue. -const ( - DoubleValue_message_name protoreflect.Name = "DoubleValue" - DoubleValue_message_fullname protoreflect.FullName = "google.protobuf.DoubleValue" -) - -// Field names for google.protobuf.DoubleValue. -const ( - DoubleValue_Value_field_name protoreflect.Name = "value" - - DoubleValue_Value_field_fullname protoreflect.FullName = "google.protobuf.DoubleValue.value" -) - -// Field numbers for google.protobuf.DoubleValue. -const ( - DoubleValue_Value_field_number protoreflect.FieldNumber = 1 -) - -// Names for google.protobuf.FloatValue. -const ( - FloatValue_message_name protoreflect.Name = "FloatValue" - FloatValue_message_fullname protoreflect.FullName = "google.protobuf.FloatValue" -) - -// Field names for google.protobuf.FloatValue. -const ( - FloatValue_Value_field_name protoreflect.Name = "value" - - FloatValue_Value_field_fullname protoreflect.FullName = "google.protobuf.FloatValue.value" -) - -// Field numbers for google.protobuf.FloatValue. -const ( - FloatValue_Value_field_number protoreflect.FieldNumber = 1 -) - -// Names for google.protobuf.Int64Value. -const ( - Int64Value_message_name protoreflect.Name = "Int64Value" - Int64Value_message_fullname protoreflect.FullName = "google.protobuf.Int64Value" -) - -// Field names for google.protobuf.Int64Value. -const ( - Int64Value_Value_field_name protoreflect.Name = "value" - - Int64Value_Value_field_fullname protoreflect.FullName = "google.protobuf.Int64Value.value" -) - -// Field numbers for google.protobuf.Int64Value. -const ( - Int64Value_Value_field_number protoreflect.FieldNumber = 1 -) - -// Names for google.protobuf.UInt64Value. -const ( - UInt64Value_message_name protoreflect.Name = "UInt64Value" - UInt64Value_message_fullname protoreflect.FullName = "google.protobuf.UInt64Value" -) - -// Field names for google.protobuf.UInt64Value. -const ( - UInt64Value_Value_field_name protoreflect.Name = "value" - - UInt64Value_Value_field_fullname protoreflect.FullName = "google.protobuf.UInt64Value.value" -) - -// Field numbers for google.protobuf.UInt64Value. -const ( - UInt64Value_Value_field_number protoreflect.FieldNumber = 1 -) - -// Names for google.protobuf.Int32Value. -const ( - Int32Value_message_name protoreflect.Name = "Int32Value" - Int32Value_message_fullname protoreflect.FullName = "google.protobuf.Int32Value" -) - -// Field names for google.protobuf.Int32Value. -const ( - Int32Value_Value_field_name protoreflect.Name = "value" - - Int32Value_Value_field_fullname protoreflect.FullName = "google.protobuf.Int32Value.value" -) - -// Field numbers for google.protobuf.Int32Value. -const ( - Int32Value_Value_field_number protoreflect.FieldNumber = 1 -) - -// Names for google.protobuf.UInt32Value. -const ( - UInt32Value_message_name protoreflect.Name = "UInt32Value" - UInt32Value_message_fullname protoreflect.FullName = "google.protobuf.UInt32Value" -) - -// Field names for google.protobuf.UInt32Value. -const ( - UInt32Value_Value_field_name protoreflect.Name = "value" - - UInt32Value_Value_field_fullname protoreflect.FullName = "google.protobuf.UInt32Value.value" -) - -// Field numbers for google.protobuf.UInt32Value. -const ( - UInt32Value_Value_field_number protoreflect.FieldNumber = 1 -) - -// Names for google.protobuf.BoolValue. -const ( - BoolValue_message_name protoreflect.Name = "BoolValue" - BoolValue_message_fullname protoreflect.FullName = "google.protobuf.BoolValue" -) - -// Field names for google.protobuf.BoolValue. -const ( - BoolValue_Value_field_name protoreflect.Name = "value" - - BoolValue_Value_field_fullname protoreflect.FullName = "google.protobuf.BoolValue.value" -) - -// Field numbers for google.protobuf.BoolValue. -const ( - BoolValue_Value_field_number protoreflect.FieldNumber = 1 -) - -// Names for google.protobuf.StringValue. -const ( - StringValue_message_name protoreflect.Name = "StringValue" - StringValue_message_fullname protoreflect.FullName = "google.protobuf.StringValue" -) - -// Field names for google.protobuf.StringValue. -const ( - StringValue_Value_field_name protoreflect.Name = "value" - - StringValue_Value_field_fullname protoreflect.FullName = "google.protobuf.StringValue.value" -) - -// Field numbers for google.protobuf.StringValue. -const ( - StringValue_Value_field_number protoreflect.FieldNumber = 1 -) - -// Names for google.protobuf.BytesValue. -const ( - BytesValue_message_name protoreflect.Name = "BytesValue" - BytesValue_message_fullname protoreflect.FullName = "google.protobuf.BytesValue" -) - -// Field names for google.protobuf.BytesValue. -const ( - BytesValue_Value_field_name protoreflect.Name = "value" - - BytesValue_Value_field_fullname protoreflect.FullName = "google.protobuf.BytesValue.value" -) - -// Field numbers for google.protobuf.BytesValue. -const ( - BytesValue_Value_field_number protoreflect.FieldNumber = 1 -) diff --git a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/impl/api_export.go b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/impl/api_export.go deleted file mode 100644 index 1aec99f..0000000 --- a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/impl/api_export.go +++ /dev/null @@ -1,194 +0,0 @@ -// Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one -// or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file -// distributed with this work for additional information -// regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file -// to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the -// "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance -// with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, -// software distributed under the License is distributed on an -// "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY -// KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the -// specific language governing permissions and limitations -// under the License. - -// Copyright 2018 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. -// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style -// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. - -package impl - -import ( - "fmt" - "reflect" - "strconv" - - "google.golang.org/protobuf/encoding/prototext" - "google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/errors" - "google.golang.org/protobuf/proto" - pref "google.golang.org/protobuf/reflect/protoreflect" - piface "google.golang.org/protobuf/runtime/protoiface" -) - -// Export is a zero-length named type that exists only to export a set of -// functions that we do not want to appear in godoc. -type Export struct{} - -// NewError formats a string according to the format specifier and arguments and -// returns an error that has a "proto" prefix. -func (Export) NewError(f string, x ...interface{}) error { - return errors.New(f, x...) -} - -// enum is any enum type generated by protoc-gen-go -// and must be a named int32 type. -type enum = interface{} - -// EnumOf returns the protoreflect.Enum interface over e. -// It returns nil if e is nil. -func (Export) EnumOf(e enum) pref.Enum { - switch e := e.(type) { - case nil: - return nil - case pref.Enum: - return e - default: - return legacyWrapEnum(reflect.ValueOf(e)) - } -} - -// EnumDescriptorOf returns the protoreflect.EnumDescriptor for e. -// It returns nil if e is nil. -func (Export) EnumDescriptorOf(e enum) pref.EnumDescriptor { - switch e := e.(type) { - case nil: - return nil - case pref.Enum: - return e.Descriptor() - default: - return LegacyLoadEnumDesc(reflect.TypeOf(e)) - } -} - -// EnumTypeOf returns the protoreflect.EnumType for e. -// It returns nil if e is nil. -func (Export) EnumTypeOf(e enum) pref.EnumType { - switch e := e.(type) { - case nil: - return nil - case pref.Enum: - return e.Type() - default: - return legacyLoadEnumType(reflect.TypeOf(e)) - } -} - -// EnumStringOf returns the enum value as a string, either as the name if -// the number is resolvable, or the number formatted as a string. -func (Export) EnumStringOf(ed pref.EnumDescriptor, n pref.EnumNumber) string { - ev := ed.Values().ByNumber(n) - if ev != nil { - return string(ev.Name()) - } - return strconv.Itoa(int(n)) -} - -// message is any message type generated by protoc-gen-go -// and must be a pointer to a named struct type. -type message = interface{} - -// legacyMessageWrapper wraps a v2 message as a v1 message. -type legacyMessageWrapper struct{ m pref.ProtoMessage } - -func (m legacyMessageWrapper) Reset() { proto.Reset(m.m) } -func (m legacyMessageWrapper) String() string { return Export{}.MessageStringOf(m.m) } -func (m legacyMessageWrapper) ProtoMessage() {} - -// ProtoMessageV1Of converts either a v1 or v2 message to a v1 message. -// It returns nil if m is nil. -func (Export) ProtoMessageV1Of(m message) piface.MessageV1 { - switch mv := m.(type) { - case nil: - return nil - case piface.MessageV1: - return mv - case unwrapper: - return Export{}.ProtoMessageV1Of(mv.protoUnwrap()) - case pref.ProtoMessage: - return legacyMessageWrapper{mv} - default: - panic(fmt.Sprintf("message %T is neither a v1 or v2 Message", m)) - } -} - -func (Export) protoMessageV2Of(m message) pref.ProtoMessage { - switch mv := m.(type) { - case nil: - return nil - case pref.ProtoMessage: - return mv - case legacyMessageWrapper: - return mv.m - case piface.MessageV1: - return nil - default: - panic(fmt.Sprintf("message %T is neither a v1 or v2 Message", m)) - } -} - -// ProtoMessageV2Of converts either a v1 or v2 message to a v2 message. -// It returns nil if m is nil. -func (Export) ProtoMessageV2Of(m message) pref.ProtoMessage { - if m == nil { - return nil - } - if mv := (Export{}).protoMessageV2Of(m); mv != nil { - return mv - } - return legacyWrapMessage(reflect.ValueOf(m)).Interface() -} - -// MessageOf returns the protoreflect.Message interface over m. -// It returns nil if m is nil. -func (Export) MessageOf(m message) pref.Message { - if m == nil { - return nil - } - if mv := (Export{}).protoMessageV2Of(m); mv != nil { - return mv.ProtoReflect() - } - return legacyWrapMessage(reflect.ValueOf(m)) -} - -// MessageDescriptorOf returns the protoreflect.MessageDescriptor for m. -// It returns nil if m is nil. -func (Export) MessageDescriptorOf(m message) pref.MessageDescriptor { - if m == nil { - return nil - } - if mv := (Export{}).protoMessageV2Of(m); mv != nil { - return mv.ProtoReflect().Descriptor() - } - return LegacyLoadMessageDesc(reflect.TypeOf(m)) -} - -// MessageTypeOf returns the protoreflect.MessageType for m. -// It returns nil if m is nil. -func (Export) MessageTypeOf(m message) pref.MessageType { - if m == nil { - return nil - } - if mv := (Export{}).protoMessageV2Of(m); mv != nil { - return mv.ProtoReflect().Type() - } - return legacyLoadMessageInfo(reflect.TypeOf(m), "") -} - -// MessageStringOf returns the message value as a string, -// which is the message serialized in the protobuf text format. -func (Export) MessageStringOf(m pref.ProtoMessage) string { - return prototext.MarshalOptions{Multiline: false}.Format(m) -} diff --git a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/impl/checkinit.go b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/impl/checkinit.go deleted file mode 100644 index f57f43d..0000000 --- a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/impl/checkinit.go +++ /dev/null @@ -1,158 +0,0 @@ -// Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one -// or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file -// distributed with this work for additional information -// regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file -// to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the -// "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance -// with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, -// software distributed under the License is distributed on an -// "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY -// KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the -// specific language governing permissions and limitations -// under the License. - -// Copyright 2019 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. -// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style -// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. - -package impl - -import ( - "sync" - - "google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/errors" - pref "google.golang.org/protobuf/reflect/protoreflect" - piface "google.golang.org/protobuf/runtime/protoiface" -) - -func (mi *MessageInfo) checkInitialized(in piface.CheckInitializedInput) (piface.CheckInitializedOutput, error) { - var p pointer - if ms, ok := in.Message.(*messageState); ok { - p = ms.pointer() - } else { - p = in.Message.(*messageReflectWrapper).pointer() - } - return piface.CheckInitializedOutput{}, mi.checkInitializedPointer(p) -} - -func (mi *MessageInfo) checkInitializedPointer(p pointer) error { - mi.init() - if !mi.needsInitCheck { - return nil - } - if p.IsNil() { - for _, f := range mi.orderedCoderFields { - if f.isRequired { - return errors.RequiredNotSet(string(mi.Desc.Fields().ByNumber(f.num).FullName())) - } - } - return nil - } - if mi.extensionOffset.IsValid() { - e := p.Apply(mi.extensionOffset).Extensions() - if err := mi.isInitExtensions(e); err != nil { - return err - } - } - for _, f := range mi.orderedCoderFields { - if !f.isRequired && f.funcs.isInit == nil { - continue - } - fptr := p.Apply(f.offset) - if f.isPointer && fptr.Elem().IsNil() { - if f.isRequired { - return errors.RequiredNotSet(string(mi.Desc.Fields().ByNumber(f.num).FullName())) - } - continue - } - if f.funcs.isInit == nil { - continue - } - if err := f.funcs.isInit(fptr, f); err != nil { - return err - } - } - return nil -} - -func (mi *MessageInfo) isInitExtensions(ext *map[int32]ExtensionField) error { - if ext == nil { - return nil - } - for _, x := range *ext { - ei := getExtensionFieldInfo(x.Type()) - if ei.funcs.isInit == nil { - continue - } - v := x.Value() - if !v.IsValid() { - continue - } - if err := ei.funcs.isInit(v); err != nil { - return err - } - } - return nil -} - -var ( - needsInitCheckMu sync.Mutex - needsInitCheckMap sync.Map -) - -// needsInitCheck reports whether a message needs to be checked for partial initialization. -// -// It returns true if the message transitively includes any required or extension fields. -func needsInitCheck(md pref.MessageDescriptor) bool { - if v, ok := needsInitCheckMap.Load(md); ok { - if has, ok := v.(bool); ok { - return has - } - } - needsInitCheckMu.Lock() - defer needsInitCheckMu.Unlock() - return needsInitCheckLocked(md) -} - -func needsInitCheckLocked(md pref.MessageDescriptor) (has bool) { - if v, ok := needsInitCheckMap.Load(md); ok { - // If has is true, we've previously determined that this message - // needs init checks. - // - // If has is false, we've previously determined that it can never - // be uninitialized. - // - // If has is not a bool, we've just encountered a cycle in the - // message graph. In this case, it is safe to return false: If - // the message does have required fields, we'll detect them later - // in the graph traversal. - has, ok := v.(bool) - return ok && has - } - needsInitCheckMap.Store(md, struct{}{}) // avoid cycles while descending into this message - defer func() { - needsInitCheckMap.Store(md, has) - }() - if md.RequiredNumbers().Len() > 0 { - return true - } - if md.ExtensionRanges().Len() > 0 { - return true - } - for i := 0; i < md.Fields().Len(); i++ { - fd := md.Fields().Get(i) - // Map keys are never messages, so just consider the map value. - if fd.IsMap() { - fd = fd.MapValue() - } - fmd := fd.Message() - if fmd != nil && needsInitCheckLocked(fmd) { - return true - } - } - return false -} diff --git a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/impl/codec_extension.go b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/impl/codec_extension.go deleted file mode 100644 index d35e5bf..0000000 --- a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/impl/codec_extension.go +++ /dev/null @@ -1,240 +0,0 @@ -// Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one -// or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file -// distributed with this work for additional information -// regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file -// to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the -// "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance -// with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, -// software distributed under the License is distributed on an -// "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY -// KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the -// specific language governing permissions and limitations -// under the License. - -// Copyright 2019 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. -// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style -// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. - -package impl - -import ( - "sync" - "sync/atomic" - - "google.golang.org/protobuf/encoding/protowire" - "google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/errors" - pref "google.golang.org/protobuf/reflect/protoreflect" -) - -type extensionFieldInfo struct { - wiretag uint64 - tagsize int - unmarshalNeedsValue bool - funcs valueCoderFuncs - validation validationInfo -} - -var legacyExtensionFieldInfoCache sync.Map // map[protoreflect.ExtensionType]*extensionFieldInfo - -func getExtensionFieldInfo(xt pref.ExtensionType) *extensionFieldInfo { - if xi, ok := xt.(*ExtensionInfo); ok { - xi.lazyInit() - return xi.info - } - return legacyLoadExtensionFieldInfo(xt) -} - -// legacyLoadExtensionFieldInfo dynamically loads a *ExtensionInfo for xt. -func legacyLoadExtensionFieldInfo(xt pref.ExtensionType) *extensionFieldInfo { - if xi, ok := legacyExtensionFieldInfoCache.Load(xt); ok { - return xi.(*extensionFieldInfo) - } - e := makeExtensionFieldInfo(xt.TypeDescriptor()) - if e, ok := legacyMessageTypeCache.LoadOrStore(xt, e); ok { - return e.(*extensionFieldInfo) - } - return e -} - -func makeExtensionFieldInfo(xd pref.ExtensionDescriptor) *extensionFieldInfo { - var wiretag uint64 - if !xd.IsPacked() { - wiretag = protowire.EncodeTag(xd.Number(), wireTypes[xd.Kind()]) - } else { - wiretag = protowire.EncodeTag(xd.Number(), protowire.BytesType) - } - e := &extensionFieldInfo{ - wiretag: wiretag, - tagsize: protowire.SizeVarint(wiretag), - funcs: encoderFuncsForValue(xd), - } - // Does the unmarshal function need a value passed to it? - // This is true for composite types, where we pass in a message, list, or map to fill in, - // and for enums, where we pass in a prototype value to specify the concrete enum type. - switch xd.Kind() { - case pref.MessageKind, pref.GroupKind, pref.EnumKind: - e.unmarshalNeedsValue = true - default: - if xd.Cardinality() == pref.Repeated { - e.unmarshalNeedsValue = true - } - } - return e -} - -type lazyExtensionValue struct { - atomicOnce uint32 // atomically set if value is valid - mu sync.Mutex - xi *extensionFieldInfo - value pref.Value - b []byte - fn func() pref.Value -} - -type ExtensionField struct { - typ pref.ExtensionType - - // value is either the value of GetValue, - // or a *lazyExtensionValue that then returns the value of GetValue. - value pref.Value - lazy *lazyExtensionValue -} - -func (f *ExtensionField) appendLazyBytes(xt pref.ExtensionType, xi *extensionFieldInfo, num protowire.Number, wtyp protowire.Type, b []byte) { - if f.lazy == nil { - f.lazy = &lazyExtensionValue{xi: xi} - } - f.typ = xt - f.lazy.xi = xi - f.lazy.b = protowire.AppendTag(f.lazy.b, num, wtyp) - f.lazy.b = append(f.lazy.b, b...) -} - -func (f *ExtensionField) canLazy(xt pref.ExtensionType) bool { - if f.typ == nil { - return true - } - if f.typ == xt && f.lazy != nil && atomic.LoadUint32(&f.lazy.atomicOnce) == 0 { - return true - } - return false -} - -func (f *ExtensionField) lazyInit() { - f.lazy.mu.Lock() - defer f.lazy.mu.Unlock() - if atomic.LoadUint32(&f.lazy.atomicOnce) == 1 { - return - } - if f.lazy.xi != nil { - b := f.lazy.b - val := f.typ.New() - for len(b) > 0 { - var tag uint64 - if b[0] < 0x80 { - tag = uint64(b[0]) - b = b[1:] - } else if len(b) >= 2 && b[1] < 128 { - tag = uint64(b[0]&0x7f) + uint64(b[1])<<7 - b = b[2:] - } else { - var n int - tag, n = protowire.ConsumeVarint(b) - if n < 0 { - panic(errors.New("bad tag in lazy extension decoding")) - } - b = b[n:] - } - num := protowire.Number(tag >> 3) - wtyp := protowire.Type(tag & 7) - var out unmarshalOutput - var err error - val, out, err = f.lazy.xi.funcs.unmarshal(b, val, num, wtyp, lazyUnmarshalOptions) - if err != nil { - panic(errors.New("decode failure in lazy extension decoding: %v", err)) - } - b = b[out.n:] - } - f.lazy.value = val - } else { - f.lazy.value = f.lazy.fn() - } - f.lazy.xi = nil - f.lazy.fn = nil - f.lazy.b = nil - atomic.StoreUint32(&f.lazy.atomicOnce, 1) -} - -// Set sets the type and value of the extension field. -// This must not be called concurrently. -func (f *ExtensionField) Set(t pref.ExtensionType, v pref.Value) { - f.typ = t - f.value = v - f.lazy = nil -} - -// SetLazy sets the type and a value that is to be lazily evaluated upon first use. -// This must not be called concurrently. -func (f *ExtensionField) SetLazy(t pref.ExtensionType, fn func() pref.Value) { - f.typ = t - f.lazy = &lazyExtensionValue{fn: fn} -} - -// Value returns the value of the extension field. -// This may be called concurrently. -func (f *ExtensionField) Value() pref.Value { - if f.lazy != nil { - if atomic.LoadUint32(&f.lazy.atomicOnce) == 0 { - f.lazyInit() - } - return f.lazy.value - } - return f.value -} - -// Type returns the type of the extension field. -// This may be called concurrently. -func (f ExtensionField) Type() pref.ExtensionType { - return f.typ -} - -// IsSet returns whether the extension field is set. -// This may be called concurrently. -func (f ExtensionField) IsSet() bool { - return f.typ != nil -} - -// IsLazy reports whether a field is lazily encoded. -// It is exported for testing. -func IsLazy(m pref.Message, fd pref.FieldDescriptor) bool { - var mi *MessageInfo - var p pointer - switch m := m.(type) { - case *messageState: - mi = m.messageInfo() - p = m.pointer() - case *messageReflectWrapper: - mi = m.messageInfo() - p = m.pointer() - default: - return false - } - xd, ok := fd.(pref.ExtensionTypeDescriptor) - if !ok { - return false - } - xt := xd.Type() - ext := mi.extensionMap(p) - if ext == nil { - return false - } - f, ok := (*ext)[int32(fd.Number())] - if !ok { - return false - } - return f.typ == xt && f.lazy != nil && atomic.LoadUint32(&f.lazy.atomicOnce) == 0 -} diff --git a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/impl/codec_field.go b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/impl/codec_field.go deleted file mode 100644 index 949a997..0000000 --- a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/impl/codec_field.go +++ /dev/null @@ -1,845 +0,0 @@ -// Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one -// or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file -// distributed with this work for additional information -// regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file -// to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the -// "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance -// with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, -// software distributed under the License is distributed on an -// "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY -// KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the -// specific language governing permissions and limitations -// under the License. - -// Copyright 2019 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. -// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style -// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. - -package impl - -import ( - "fmt" - "reflect" - "sync" - - "google.golang.org/protobuf/encoding/protowire" - "google.golang.org/protobuf/proto" - pref "google.golang.org/protobuf/reflect/protoreflect" - preg "google.golang.org/protobuf/reflect/protoregistry" - piface "google.golang.org/protobuf/runtime/protoiface" -) - -type errInvalidUTF8 struct{} - -func (errInvalidUTF8) Error() string { return "string field contains invalid UTF-8" } -func (errInvalidUTF8) InvalidUTF8() bool { return true } - -// initOneofFieldCoders initializes the fast-path functions for the fields in a oneof. -// -// For size, marshal, and isInit operations, functions are set only on the first field -// in the oneof. The functions are called when the oneof is non-nil, and will dispatch -// to the appropriate field-specific function as necessary. -// -// The unmarshal function is set on each field individually as usual. -func (mi *MessageInfo) initOneofFieldCoders(od pref.OneofDescriptor, si structInfo) { - fs := si.oneofsByName[od.Name()] - ft := fs.Type - oneofFields := make(map[reflect.Type]*coderFieldInfo) - needIsInit := false - fields := od.Fields() - for i, lim := 0, fields.Len(); i < lim; i++ { - fd := od.Fields().Get(i) - num := fd.Number() - // Make a copy of the original coderFieldInfo for use in unmarshaling. - // - // oneofFields[oneofType].funcs.marshal is the field-specific marshal function. - // - // mi.coderFields[num].marshal is set on only the first field in the oneof, - // and dispatches to the field-specific marshaler in oneofFields. - cf := *mi.coderFields[num] - ot := si.oneofWrappersByNumber[num] - cf.ft = ot.Field(0).Type - cf.mi, cf.funcs = fieldCoder(fd, cf.ft) - oneofFields[ot] = &cf - if cf.funcs.isInit != nil { - needIsInit = true - } - mi.coderFields[num].funcs.unmarshal = func(b []byte, p pointer, wtyp protowire.Type, f *coderFieldInfo, opts unmarshalOptions) (unmarshalOutput, error) { - var vw reflect.Value // pointer to wrapper type - vi := p.AsValueOf(ft).Elem() // oneof field value of interface kind - if !vi.IsNil() && !vi.Elem().IsNil() && vi.Elem().Elem().Type() == ot { - vw = vi.Elem() - } else { - vw = reflect.New(ot) - } - out, err := cf.funcs.unmarshal(b, pointerOfValue(vw).Apply(zeroOffset), wtyp, &cf, opts) - if err != nil { - return out, err - } - vi.Set(vw) - return out, nil - } - } - getInfo := func(p pointer) (pointer, *coderFieldInfo) { - v := p.AsValueOf(ft).Elem() - if v.IsNil() { - return pointer{}, nil - } - v = v.Elem() // interface -> *struct - if v.IsNil() { - return pointer{}, nil - } - return pointerOfValue(v).Apply(zeroOffset), oneofFields[v.Elem().Type()] - } - first := mi.coderFields[od.Fields().Get(0).Number()] - first.funcs.size = func(p pointer, _ *coderFieldInfo, opts marshalOptions) int { - p, info := getInfo(p) - if info == nil || info.funcs.size == nil { - return 0 - } - return info.funcs.size(p, info, opts) - } - first.funcs.marshal = func(b []byte, p pointer, _ *coderFieldInfo, opts marshalOptions) ([]byte, error) { - p, info := getInfo(p) - if info == nil || info.funcs.marshal == nil { - return b, nil - } - return info.funcs.marshal(b, p, info, opts) - } - first.funcs.merge = func(dst, src pointer, _ *coderFieldInfo, opts mergeOptions) { - srcp, srcinfo := getInfo(src) - if srcinfo == nil || srcinfo.funcs.merge == nil { - return - } - dstp, dstinfo := getInfo(dst) - if dstinfo != srcinfo { - dst.AsValueOf(ft).Elem().Set(reflect.New(src.AsValueOf(ft).Elem().Elem().Elem().Type())) - dstp = pointerOfValue(dst.AsValueOf(ft).Elem().Elem()).Apply(zeroOffset) - } - srcinfo.funcs.merge(dstp, srcp, srcinfo, opts) - } - if needIsInit { - first.funcs.isInit = func(p pointer, _ *coderFieldInfo) error { - p, info := getInfo(p) - if info == nil || info.funcs.isInit == nil { - return nil - } - return info.funcs.isInit(p, info) - } - } -} - -func makeWeakMessageFieldCoder(fd pref.FieldDescriptor) pointerCoderFuncs { - var once sync.Once - var messageType pref.MessageType - lazyInit := func() { - once.Do(func() { - messageName := fd.Message().FullName() - messageType, _ = preg.GlobalTypes.FindMessageByName(messageName) - }) - } - - return pointerCoderFuncs{ - size: func(p pointer, f *coderFieldInfo, opts marshalOptions) int { - m, ok := p.WeakFields().get(f.num) - if !ok { - return 0 - } - lazyInit() - if messageType == nil { - panic(fmt.Sprintf("weak message %v is not linked in", fd.Message().FullName())) - } - return sizeMessage(m, f.tagsize, opts) - }, - marshal: func(b []byte, p pointer, f *coderFieldInfo, opts marshalOptions) ([]byte, error) { - m, ok := p.WeakFields().get(f.num) - if !ok { - return b, nil - } - lazyInit() - if messageType == nil { - panic(fmt.Sprintf("weak message %v is not linked in", fd.Message().FullName())) - } - return appendMessage(b, m, f.wiretag, opts) - }, - unmarshal: func(b []byte, p pointer, wtyp protowire.Type, f *coderFieldInfo, opts unmarshalOptions) (unmarshalOutput, error) { - fs := p.WeakFields() - m, ok := fs.get(f.num) - if !ok { - lazyInit() - if messageType == nil { - return unmarshalOutput{}, errUnknown - } - m = messageType.New().Interface() - fs.set(f.num, m) - } - return consumeMessage(b, m, wtyp, opts) - }, - isInit: func(p pointer, f *coderFieldInfo) error { - m, ok := p.WeakFields().get(f.num) - if !ok { - return nil - } - return proto.CheckInitialized(m) - }, - merge: func(dst, src pointer, f *coderFieldInfo, opts mergeOptions) { - sm, ok := src.WeakFields().get(f.num) - if !ok { - return - } - dm, ok := dst.WeakFields().get(f.num) - if !ok { - lazyInit() - if messageType == nil { - panic(fmt.Sprintf("weak message %v is not linked in", fd.Message().FullName())) - } - dm = messageType.New().Interface() - dst.WeakFields().set(f.num, dm) - } - opts.Merge(dm, sm) - }, - } -} - -func makeMessageFieldCoder(fd pref.FieldDescriptor, ft reflect.Type) pointerCoderFuncs { - if mi := getMessageInfo(ft); mi != nil { - funcs := pointerCoderFuncs{ - size: sizeMessageInfo, - marshal: appendMessageInfo, - unmarshal: consumeMessageInfo, - merge: mergeMessage, - } - if needsInitCheck(mi.Desc) { - funcs.isInit = isInitMessageInfo - } - return funcs - } else { - return pointerCoderFuncs{ - size: func(p pointer, f *coderFieldInfo, opts marshalOptions) int { - m := asMessage(p.AsValueOf(ft).Elem()) - return sizeMessage(m, f.tagsize, opts) - }, - marshal: func(b []byte, p pointer, f *coderFieldInfo, opts marshalOptions) ([]byte, error) { - m := asMessage(p.AsValueOf(ft).Elem()) - return appendMessage(b, m, f.wiretag, opts) - }, - unmarshal: func(b []byte, p pointer, wtyp protowire.Type, f *coderFieldInfo, opts unmarshalOptions) (unmarshalOutput, error) { - mp := p.AsValueOf(ft).Elem() - if mp.IsNil() { - mp.Set(reflect.New(ft.Elem())) - } - return consumeMessage(b, asMessage(mp), wtyp, opts) - }, - isInit: func(p pointer, f *coderFieldInfo) error { - m := asMessage(p.AsValueOf(ft).Elem()) - return proto.CheckInitialized(m) - }, - merge: mergeMessage, - } - } -} - -func sizeMessageInfo(p pointer, f *coderFieldInfo, opts marshalOptions) int { - return protowire.SizeBytes(f.mi.sizePointer(p.Elem(), opts)) + f.tagsize -} - -func appendMessageInfo(b []byte, p pointer, f *coderFieldInfo, opts marshalOptions) ([]byte, error) { - b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, f.wiretag) - b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, uint64(f.mi.sizePointer(p.Elem(), opts))) - return f.mi.marshalAppendPointer(b, p.Elem(), opts) -} - -func consumeMessageInfo(b []byte, p pointer, wtyp protowire.Type, f *coderFieldInfo, opts unmarshalOptions) (out unmarshalOutput, err error) { - if wtyp != protowire.BytesType { - return out, errUnknown - } - v, n := protowire.ConsumeBytes(b) - if n < 0 { - return out, protowire.ParseError(n) - } - if p.Elem().IsNil() { - p.SetPointer(pointerOfValue(reflect.New(f.mi.GoReflectType.Elem()))) - } - o, err := f.mi.unmarshalPointer(v, p.Elem(), 0, opts) - if err != nil { - return out, err - } - out.n = n - out.initialized = o.initialized - return out, nil -} - -func isInitMessageInfo(p pointer, f *coderFieldInfo) error { - return f.mi.checkInitializedPointer(p.Elem()) -} - -func sizeMessage(m proto.Message, tagsize int, _ marshalOptions) int { - return protowire.SizeBytes(proto.Size(m)) + tagsize -} - -func appendMessage(b []byte, m proto.Message, wiretag uint64, opts marshalOptions) ([]byte, error) { - b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, wiretag) - b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, uint64(proto.Size(m))) - return opts.Options().MarshalAppend(b, m) -} - -func consumeMessage(b []byte, m proto.Message, wtyp protowire.Type, opts unmarshalOptions) (out unmarshalOutput, err error) { - if wtyp != protowire.BytesType { - return out, errUnknown - } - v, n := protowire.ConsumeBytes(b) - if n < 0 { - return out, protowire.ParseError(n) - } - o, err := opts.Options().UnmarshalState(piface.UnmarshalInput{ - Buf: v, - Message: m.ProtoReflect(), - }) - if err != nil { - return out, err - } - out.n = n - out.initialized = o.Flags&piface.UnmarshalInitialized != 0 - return out, nil -} - -func sizeMessageValue(v pref.Value, tagsize int, opts marshalOptions) int { - m := v.Message().Interface() - return sizeMessage(m, tagsize, opts) -} - -func appendMessageValue(b []byte, v pref.Value, wiretag uint64, opts marshalOptions) ([]byte, error) { - m := v.Message().Interface() - return appendMessage(b, m, wiretag, opts) -} - -func consumeMessageValue(b []byte, v pref.Value, _ protowire.Number, wtyp protowire.Type, opts unmarshalOptions) (pref.Value, unmarshalOutput, error) { - m := v.Message().Interface() - out, err := consumeMessage(b, m, wtyp, opts) - return v, out, err -} - -func isInitMessageValue(v pref.Value) error { - m := v.Message().Interface() - return proto.CheckInitialized(m) -} - -var coderMessageValue = valueCoderFuncs{ - size: sizeMessageValue, - marshal: appendMessageValue, - unmarshal: consumeMessageValue, - isInit: isInitMessageValue, - merge: mergeMessageValue, -} - -func sizeGroupValue(v pref.Value, tagsize int, opts marshalOptions) int { - m := v.Message().Interface() - return sizeGroup(m, tagsize, opts) -} - -func appendGroupValue(b []byte, v pref.Value, wiretag uint64, opts marshalOptions) ([]byte, error) { - m := v.Message().Interface() - return appendGroup(b, m, wiretag, opts) -} - -func consumeGroupValue(b []byte, v pref.Value, num protowire.Number, wtyp protowire.Type, opts unmarshalOptions) (pref.Value, unmarshalOutput, error) { - m := v.Message().Interface() - out, err := consumeGroup(b, m, num, wtyp, opts) - return v, out, err -} - -var coderGroupValue = valueCoderFuncs{ - size: sizeGroupValue, - marshal: appendGroupValue, - unmarshal: consumeGroupValue, - isInit: isInitMessageValue, - merge: mergeMessageValue, -} - -func makeGroupFieldCoder(fd pref.FieldDescriptor, ft reflect.Type) pointerCoderFuncs { - num := fd.Number() - if mi := getMessageInfo(ft); mi != nil { - funcs := pointerCoderFuncs{ - size: sizeGroupType, - marshal: appendGroupType, - unmarshal: consumeGroupType, - merge: mergeMessage, - } - if needsInitCheck(mi.Desc) { - funcs.isInit = isInitMessageInfo - } - return funcs - } else { - return pointerCoderFuncs{ - size: func(p pointer, f *coderFieldInfo, opts marshalOptions) int { - m := asMessage(p.AsValueOf(ft).Elem()) - return sizeGroup(m, f.tagsize, opts) - }, - marshal: func(b []byte, p pointer, f *coderFieldInfo, opts marshalOptions) ([]byte, error) { - m := asMessage(p.AsValueOf(ft).Elem()) - return appendGroup(b, m, f.wiretag, opts) - }, - unmarshal: func(b []byte, p pointer, wtyp protowire.Type, f *coderFieldInfo, opts unmarshalOptions) (unmarshalOutput, error) { - mp := p.AsValueOf(ft).Elem() - if mp.IsNil() { - mp.Set(reflect.New(ft.Elem())) - } - return consumeGroup(b, asMessage(mp), num, wtyp, opts) - }, - isInit: func(p pointer, f *coderFieldInfo) error { - m := asMessage(p.AsValueOf(ft).Elem()) - return proto.CheckInitialized(m) - }, - merge: mergeMessage, - } - } -} - -func sizeGroupType(p pointer, f *coderFieldInfo, opts marshalOptions) int { - return 2*f.tagsize + f.mi.sizePointer(p.Elem(), opts) -} - -func appendGroupType(b []byte, p pointer, f *coderFieldInfo, opts marshalOptions) ([]byte, error) { - b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, f.wiretag) // start group - b, err := f.mi.marshalAppendPointer(b, p.Elem(), opts) - b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, f.wiretag+1) // end group - return b, err -} - -func consumeGroupType(b []byte, p pointer, wtyp protowire.Type, f *coderFieldInfo, opts unmarshalOptions) (out unmarshalOutput, err error) { - if wtyp != protowire.StartGroupType { - return out, errUnknown - } - if p.Elem().IsNil() { - p.SetPointer(pointerOfValue(reflect.New(f.mi.GoReflectType.Elem()))) - } - return f.mi.unmarshalPointer(b, p.Elem(), f.num, opts) -} - -func sizeGroup(m proto.Message, tagsize int, _ marshalOptions) int { - return 2*tagsize + proto.Size(m) -} - -func appendGroup(b []byte, m proto.Message, wiretag uint64, opts marshalOptions) ([]byte, error) { - b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, wiretag) // start group - b, err := opts.Options().MarshalAppend(b, m) - b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, wiretag+1) // end group - return b, err -} - -func consumeGroup(b []byte, m proto.Message, num protowire.Number, wtyp protowire.Type, opts unmarshalOptions) (out unmarshalOutput, err error) { - if wtyp != protowire.StartGroupType { - return out, errUnknown - } - b, n := protowire.ConsumeGroup(num, b) - if n < 0 { - return out, protowire.ParseError(n) - } - o, err := opts.Options().UnmarshalState(piface.UnmarshalInput{ - Buf: b, - Message: m.ProtoReflect(), - }) - if err != nil { - return out, err - } - out.n = n - out.initialized = o.Flags&piface.UnmarshalInitialized != 0 - return out, nil -} - -func makeMessageSliceFieldCoder(fd pref.FieldDescriptor, ft reflect.Type) pointerCoderFuncs { - if mi := getMessageInfo(ft); mi != nil { - funcs := pointerCoderFuncs{ - size: sizeMessageSliceInfo, - marshal: appendMessageSliceInfo, - unmarshal: consumeMessageSliceInfo, - merge: mergeMessageSlice, - } - if needsInitCheck(mi.Desc) { - funcs.isInit = isInitMessageSliceInfo - } - return funcs - } - return pointerCoderFuncs{ - size: func(p pointer, f *coderFieldInfo, opts marshalOptions) int { - return sizeMessageSlice(p, ft, f.tagsize, opts) - }, - marshal: func(b []byte, p pointer, f *coderFieldInfo, opts marshalOptions) ([]byte, error) { - return appendMessageSlice(b, p, f.wiretag, ft, opts) - }, - unmarshal: func(b []byte, p pointer, wtyp protowire.Type, f *coderFieldInfo, opts unmarshalOptions) (unmarshalOutput, error) { - return consumeMessageSlice(b, p, ft, wtyp, opts) - }, - isInit: func(p pointer, f *coderFieldInfo) error { - return isInitMessageSlice(p, ft) - }, - merge: mergeMessageSlice, - } -} - -func sizeMessageSliceInfo(p pointer, f *coderFieldInfo, opts marshalOptions) int { - s := p.PointerSlice() - n := 0 - for _, v := range s { - n += protowire.SizeBytes(f.mi.sizePointer(v, opts)) + f.tagsize - } - return n -} - -func appendMessageSliceInfo(b []byte, p pointer, f *coderFieldInfo, opts marshalOptions) ([]byte, error) { - s := p.PointerSlice() - var err error - for _, v := range s { - b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, f.wiretag) - siz := f.mi.sizePointer(v, opts) - b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, uint64(siz)) - b, err = f.mi.marshalAppendPointer(b, v, opts) - if err != nil { - return b, err - } - } - return b, nil -} - -func consumeMessageSliceInfo(b []byte, p pointer, wtyp protowire.Type, f *coderFieldInfo, opts unmarshalOptions) (out unmarshalOutput, err error) { - if wtyp != protowire.BytesType { - return out, errUnknown - } - v, n := protowire.ConsumeBytes(b) - if n < 0 { - return out, protowire.ParseError(n) - } - m := reflect.New(f.mi.GoReflectType.Elem()).Interface() - mp := pointerOfIface(m) - o, err := f.mi.unmarshalPointer(v, mp, 0, opts) - if err != nil { - return out, err - } - p.AppendPointerSlice(mp) - out.n = n - out.initialized = o.initialized - return out, nil -} - -func isInitMessageSliceInfo(p pointer, f *coderFieldInfo) error { - s := p.PointerSlice() - for _, v := range s { - if err := f.mi.checkInitializedPointer(v); err != nil { - return err - } - } - return nil -} - -func sizeMessageSlice(p pointer, goType reflect.Type, tagsize int, _ marshalOptions) int { - s := p.PointerSlice() - n := 0 - for _, v := range s { - m := asMessage(v.AsValueOf(goType.Elem())) - n += protowire.SizeBytes(proto.Size(m)) + tagsize - } - return n -} - -func appendMessageSlice(b []byte, p pointer, wiretag uint64, goType reflect.Type, opts marshalOptions) ([]byte, error) { - s := p.PointerSlice() - var err error - for _, v := range s { - m := asMessage(v.AsValueOf(goType.Elem())) - b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, wiretag) - siz := proto.Size(m) - b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, uint64(siz)) - b, err = opts.Options().MarshalAppend(b, m) - if err != nil { - return b, err - } - } - return b, nil -} - -func consumeMessageSlice(b []byte, p pointer, goType reflect.Type, wtyp protowire.Type, opts unmarshalOptions) (out unmarshalOutput, err error) { - if wtyp != protowire.BytesType { - return out, errUnknown - } - v, n := protowire.ConsumeBytes(b) - if n < 0 { - return out, protowire.ParseError(n) - } - mp := reflect.New(goType.Elem()) - o, err := opts.Options().UnmarshalState(piface.UnmarshalInput{ - Buf: v, - Message: asMessage(mp).ProtoReflect(), - }) - if err != nil { - return out, err - } - p.AppendPointerSlice(pointerOfValue(mp)) - out.n = n - out.initialized = o.Flags&piface.UnmarshalInitialized != 0 - return out, nil -} - -func isInitMessageSlice(p pointer, goType reflect.Type) error { - s := p.PointerSlice() - for _, v := range s { - m := asMessage(v.AsValueOf(goType.Elem())) - if err := proto.CheckInitialized(m); err != nil { - return err - } - } - return nil -} - -// Slices of messages - -func sizeMessageSliceValue(listv pref.Value, tagsize int, opts marshalOptions) int { - list := listv.List() - n := 0 - for i, llen := 0, list.Len(); i < llen; i++ { - m := list.Get(i).Message().Interface() - n += protowire.SizeBytes(proto.Size(m)) + tagsize - } - return n -} - -func appendMessageSliceValue(b []byte, listv pref.Value, wiretag uint64, opts marshalOptions) ([]byte, error) { - list := listv.List() - mopts := opts.Options() - for i, llen := 0, list.Len(); i < llen; i++ { - m := list.Get(i).Message().Interface() - b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, wiretag) - siz := proto.Size(m) - b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, uint64(siz)) - var err error - b, err = mopts.MarshalAppend(b, m) - if err != nil { - return b, err - } - } - return b, nil -} - -func consumeMessageSliceValue(b []byte, listv pref.Value, _ protowire.Number, wtyp protowire.Type, opts unmarshalOptions) (_ pref.Value, out unmarshalOutput, err error) { - list := listv.List() - if wtyp != protowire.BytesType { - return pref.Value{}, out, errUnknown - } - v, n := protowire.ConsumeBytes(b) - if n < 0 { - return pref.Value{}, out, protowire.ParseError(n) - } - m := list.NewElement() - o, err := opts.Options().UnmarshalState(piface.UnmarshalInput{ - Buf: v, - Message: m.Message(), - }) - if err != nil { - return pref.Value{}, out, err - } - list.Append(m) - out.n = n - out.initialized = o.Flags&piface.UnmarshalInitialized != 0 - return listv, out, nil -} - -func isInitMessageSliceValue(listv pref.Value) error { - list := listv.List() - for i, llen := 0, list.Len(); i < llen; i++ { - m := list.Get(i).Message().Interface() - if err := proto.CheckInitialized(m); err != nil { - return err - } - } - return nil -} - -var coderMessageSliceValue = valueCoderFuncs{ - size: sizeMessageSliceValue, - marshal: appendMessageSliceValue, - unmarshal: consumeMessageSliceValue, - isInit: isInitMessageSliceValue, - merge: mergeMessageListValue, -} - -func sizeGroupSliceValue(listv pref.Value, tagsize int, opts marshalOptions) int { - list := listv.List() - n := 0 - for i, llen := 0, list.Len(); i < llen; i++ { - m := list.Get(i).Message().Interface() - n += 2*tagsize + proto.Size(m) - } - return n -} - -func appendGroupSliceValue(b []byte, listv pref.Value, wiretag uint64, opts marshalOptions) ([]byte, error) { - list := listv.List() - mopts := opts.Options() - for i, llen := 0, list.Len(); i < llen; i++ { - m := list.Get(i).Message().Interface() - b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, wiretag) // start group - var err error - b, err = mopts.MarshalAppend(b, m) - if err != nil { - return b, err - } - b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, wiretag+1) // end group - } - return b, nil -} - -func consumeGroupSliceValue(b []byte, listv pref.Value, num protowire.Number, wtyp protowire.Type, opts unmarshalOptions) (_ pref.Value, out unmarshalOutput, err error) { - list := listv.List() - if wtyp != protowire.StartGroupType { - return pref.Value{}, out, errUnknown - } - b, n := protowire.ConsumeGroup(num, b) - if n < 0 { - return pref.Value{}, out, protowire.ParseError(n) - } - m := list.NewElement() - o, err := opts.Options().UnmarshalState(piface.UnmarshalInput{ - Buf: b, - Message: m.Message(), - }) - if err != nil { - return pref.Value{}, out, err - } - list.Append(m) - out.n = n - out.initialized = o.Flags&piface.UnmarshalInitialized != 0 - return listv, out, nil -} - -var coderGroupSliceValue = valueCoderFuncs{ - size: sizeGroupSliceValue, - marshal: appendGroupSliceValue, - unmarshal: consumeGroupSliceValue, - isInit: isInitMessageSliceValue, - merge: mergeMessageListValue, -} - -func makeGroupSliceFieldCoder(fd pref.FieldDescriptor, ft reflect.Type) pointerCoderFuncs { - num := fd.Number() - if mi := getMessageInfo(ft); mi != nil { - funcs := pointerCoderFuncs{ - size: sizeGroupSliceInfo, - marshal: appendGroupSliceInfo, - unmarshal: consumeGroupSliceInfo, - merge: mergeMessageSlice, - } - if needsInitCheck(mi.Desc) { - funcs.isInit = isInitMessageSliceInfo - } - return funcs - } - return pointerCoderFuncs{ - size: func(p pointer, f *coderFieldInfo, opts marshalOptions) int { - return sizeGroupSlice(p, ft, f.tagsize, opts) - }, - marshal: func(b []byte, p pointer, f *coderFieldInfo, opts marshalOptions) ([]byte, error) { - return appendGroupSlice(b, p, f.wiretag, ft, opts) - }, - unmarshal: func(b []byte, p pointer, wtyp protowire.Type, f *coderFieldInfo, opts unmarshalOptions) (unmarshalOutput, error) { - return consumeGroupSlice(b, p, num, wtyp, ft, opts) - }, - isInit: func(p pointer, f *coderFieldInfo) error { - return isInitMessageSlice(p, ft) - }, - merge: mergeMessageSlice, - } -} - -func sizeGroupSlice(p pointer, messageType reflect.Type, tagsize int, _ marshalOptions) int { - s := p.PointerSlice() - n := 0 - for _, v := range s { - m := asMessage(v.AsValueOf(messageType.Elem())) - n += 2*tagsize + proto.Size(m) - } - return n -} - -func appendGroupSlice(b []byte, p pointer, wiretag uint64, messageType reflect.Type, opts marshalOptions) ([]byte, error) { - s := p.PointerSlice() - var err error - for _, v := range s { - m := asMessage(v.AsValueOf(messageType.Elem())) - b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, wiretag) // start group - b, err = opts.Options().MarshalAppend(b, m) - if err != nil { - return b, err - } - b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, wiretag+1) // end group - } - return b, nil -} - -func consumeGroupSlice(b []byte, p pointer, num protowire.Number, wtyp protowire.Type, goType reflect.Type, opts unmarshalOptions) (out unmarshalOutput, err error) { - if wtyp != protowire.StartGroupType { - return out, errUnknown - } - b, n := protowire.ConsumeGroup(num, b) - if n < 0 { - return out, protowire.ParseError(n) - } - mp := reflect.New(goType.Elem()) - o, err := opts.Options().UnmarshalState(piface.UnmarshalInput{ - Buf: b, - Message: asMessage(mp).ProtoReflect(), - }) - if err != nil { - return out, err - } - p.AppendPointerSlice(pointerOfValue(mp)) - out.n = n - out.initialized = o.Flags&piface.UnmarshalInitialized != 0 - return out, nil -} - -func sizeGroupSliceInfo(p pointer, f *coderFieldInfo, opts marshalOptions) int { - s := p.PointerSlice() - n := 0 - for _, v := range s { - n += 2*f.tagsize + f.mi.sizePointer(v, opts) - } - return n -} - -func appendGroupSliceInfo(b []byte, p pointer, f *coderFieldInfo, opts marshalOptions) ([]byte, error) { - s := p.PointerSlice() - var err error - for _, v := range s { - b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, f.wiretag) // start group - b, err = f.mi.marshalAppendPointer(b, v, opts) - if err != nil { - return b, err - } - b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, f.wiretag+1) // end group - } - return b, nil -} - -func consumeGroupSliceInfo(b []byte, p pointer, wtyp protowire.Type, f *coderFieldInfo, opts unmarshalOptions) (unmarshalOutput, error) { - if wtyp != protowire.StartGroupType { - return unmarshalOutput{}, errUnknown - } - m := reflect.New(f.mi.GoReflectType.Elem()).Interface() - mp := pointerOfIface(m) - out, err := f.mi.unmarshalPointer(b, mp, f.num, opts) - if err != nil { - return out, err - } - p.AppendPointerSlice(mp) - return out, nil -} - -func asMessage(v reflect.Value) pref.ProtoMessage { - if m, ok := v.Interface().(pref.ProtoMessage); ok { - return m - } - return legacyWrapMessage(v).Interface() -} diff --git a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/impl/codec_gen.go b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/impl/codec_gen.go deleted file mode 100644 index 33b3aba..0000000 --- a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/impl/codec_gen.go +++ /dev/null @@ -1,5654 +0,0 @@ -// Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one -// or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file -// distributed with this work for additional information -// regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file -// to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the -// "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance -// with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, -// software distributed under the License is distributed on an -// "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY -// KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the -// specific language governing permissions and limitations -// under the License. - -// Copyright 2018 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. -// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style -// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. - -// Code generated by generate-types. DO NOT EDIT. - -package impl - -import ( - "math" - "unicode/utf8" - - "google.golang.org/protobuf/encoding/protowire" - "google.golang.org/protobuf/reflect/protoreflect" -) - -// sizeBool returns the size of wire encoding a bool pointer as a Bool. -func sizeBool(p pointer, f *coderFieldInfo, _ marshalOptions) (size int) { - v := *p.Bool() - return f.tagsize + protowire.SizeVarint(protowire.EncodeBool(v)) -} - -// appendBool wire encodes a bool pointer as a Bool. -func appendBool(b []byte, p pointer, f *coderFieldInfo, _ marshalOptions) ([]byte, error) { - v := *p.Bool() - b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, f.wiretag) - b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, protowire.EncodeBool(v)) - return b, nil -} - -// consumeBool wire decodes a bool pointer as a Bool. -func consumeBool(b []byte, p pointer, wtyp protowire.Type, f *coderFieldInfo, _ unmarshalOptions) (out unmarshalOutput, err error) { - if wtyp != protowire.VarintType { - return out, errUnknown - } - var v uint64 - var n int - if len(b) >= 1 && b[0] < 0x80 { - v = uint64(b[0]) - n = 1 - } else if len(b) >= 2 && b[1] < 128 { - v = uint64(b[0]&0x7f) + uint64(b[1])<<7 - n = 2 - } else { - v, n = protowire.ConsumeVarint(b) - } - if n < 0 { - return out, protowire.ParseError(n) - } - *p.Bool() = protowire.DecodeBool(v) - out.n = n - return out, nil -} - -var coderBool = pointerCoderFuncs{ - size: sizeBool, - marshal: appendBool, - unmarshal: consumeBool, - merge: mergeBool, -} - -// sizeBoolNoZero returns the size of wire encoding a bool pointer as a Bool. -// The zero value is not encoded. -func sizeBoolNoZero(p pointer, f *coderFieldInfo, _ marshalOptions) (size int) { - v := *p.Bool() - if v == false { - return 0 - } - return f.tagsize + protowire.SizeVarint(protowire.EncodeBool(v)) -} - -// appendBoolNoZero wire encodes a bool pointer as a Bool. -// The zero value is not encoded. -func appendBoolNoZero(b []byte, p pointer, f *coderFieldInfo, _ marshalOptions) ([]byte, error) { - v := *p.Bool() - if v == false { - return b, nil - } - b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, f.wiretag) - b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, protowire.EncodeBool(v)) - return b, nil -} - -var coderBoolNoZero = pointerCoderFuncs{ - size: sizeBoolNoZero, - marshal: appendBoolNoZero, - unmarshal: consumeBool, - merge: mergeBoolNoZero, -} - -// sizeBoolPtr returns the size of wire encoding a *bool pointer as a Bool. -// It panics if the pointer is nil. -func sizeBoolPtr(p pointer, f *coderFieldInfo, _ marshalOptions) (size int) { - v := **p.BoolPtr() - return f.tagsize + protowire.SizeVarint(protowire.EncodeBool(v)) -} - -// appendBoolPtr wire encodes a *bool pointer as a Bool. -// It panics if the pointer is nil. -func appendBoolPtr(b []byte, p pointer, f *coderFieldInfo, _ marshalOptions) ([]byte, error) { - v := **p.BoolPtr() - b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, f.wiretag) - b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, protowire.EncodeBool(v)) - return b, nil -} - -// consumeBoolPtr wire decodes a *bool pointer as a Bool. -func consumeBoolPtr(b []byte, p pointer, wtyp protowire.Type, f *coderFieldInfo, _ unmarshalOptions) (out unmarshalOutput, err error) { - if wtyp != protowire.VarintType { - return out, errUnknown - } - var v uint64 - var n int - if len(b) >= 1 && b[0] < 0x80 { - v = uint64(b[0]) - n = 1 - } else if len(b) >= 2 && b[1] < 128 { - v = uint64(b[0]&0x7f) + uint64(b[1])<<7 - n = 2 - } else { - v, n = protowire.ConsumeVarint(b) - } - if n < 0 { - return out, protowire.ParseError(n) - } - vp := p.BoolPtr() - if *vp == nil { - *vp = new(bool) - } - **vp = protowire.DecodeBool(v) - out.n = n - return out, nil -} - -var coderBoolPtr = pointerCoderFuncs{ - size: sizeBoolPtr, - marshal: appendBoolPtr, - unmarshal: consumeBoolPtr, - merge: mergeBoolPtr, -} - -// sizeBoolSlice returns the size of wire encoding a []bool pointer as a repeated Bool. -func sizeBoolSlice(p pointer, f *coderFieldInfo, _ marshalOptions) (size int) { - s := *p.BoolSlice() - for _, v := range s { - size += f.tagsize + protowire.SizeVarint(protowire.EncodeBool(v)) - } - return size -} - -// appendBoolSlice encodes a []bool pointer as a repeated Bool. -func appendBoolSlice(b []byte, p pointer, f *coderFieldInfo, _ marshalOptions) ([]byte, error) { - s := *p.BoolSlice() - for _, v := range s { - b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, f.wiretag) - b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, protowire.EncodeBool(v)) - } - return b, nil -} - -// consumeBoolSlice wire decodes a []bool pointer as a repeated Bool. -func consumeBoolSlice(b []byte, p pointer, wtyp protowire.Type, f *coderFieldInfo, _ unmarshalOptions) (out unmarshalOutput, err error) { - sp := p.BoolSlice() - if wtyp == protowire.BytesType { - s := *sp - b, n := protowire.ConsumeBytes(b) - if n < 0 { - return out, protowire.ParseError(n) - } - for len(b) > 0 { - var v uint64 - var n int - if len(b) >= 1 && b[0] < 0x80 { - v = uint64(b[0]) - n = 1 - } else if len(b) >= 2 && b[1] < 128 { - v = uint64(b[0]&0x7f) + uint64(b[1])<<7 - n = 2 - } else { - v, n = protowire.ConsumeVarint(b) - } - if n < 0 { - return out, protowire.ParseError(n) - } - s = append(s, protowire.DecodeBool(v)) - b = b[n:] - } - *sp = s - out.n = n - return out, nil - } - if wtyp != protowire.VarintType { - return out, errUnknown - } - var v uint64 - var n int - if len(b) >= 1 && b[0] < 0x80 { - v = uint64(b[0]) - n = 1 - } else if len(b) >= 2 && b[1] < 128 { - v = uint64(b[0]&0x7f) + uint64(b[1])<<7 - n = 2 - } else { - v, n = protowire.ConsumeVarint(b) - } - if n < 0 { - return out, protowire.ParseError(n) - } - *sp = append(*sp, protowire.DecodeBool(v)) - out.n = n - return out, nil -} - -var coderBoolSlice = pointerCoderFuncs{ - size: sizeBoolSlice, - marshal: appendBoolSlice, - unmarshal: consumeBoolSlice, - merge: mergeBoolSlice, -} - -// sizeBoolPackedSlice returns the size of wire encoding a []bool pointer as a packed repeated Bool. -func sizeBoolPackedSlice(p pointer, f *coderFieldInfo, _ marshalOptions) (size int) { - s := *p.BoolSlice() - if len(s) == 0 { - return 0 - } - n := 0 - for _, v := range s { - n += protowire.SizeVarint(protowire.EncodeBool(v)) - } - return f.tagsize + protowire.SizeBytes(n) -} - -// appendBoolPackedSlice encodes a []bool pointer as a packed repeated Bool. -func appendBoolPackedSlice(b []byte, p pointer, f *coderFieldInfo, _ marshalOptions) ([]byte, error) { - s := *p.BoolSlice() - if len(s) == 0 { - return b, nil - } - b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, f.wiretag) - n := 0 - for _, v := range s { - n += protowire.SizeVarint(protowire.EncodeBool(v)) - } - b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, uint64(n)) - for _, v := range s { - b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, protowire.EncodeBool(v)) - } - return b, nil -} - -var coderBoolPackedSlice = pointerCoderFuncs{ - size: sizeBoolPackedSlice, - marshal: appendBoolPackedSlice, - unmarshal: consumeBoolSlice, - merge: mergeBoolSlice, -} - -// sizeBoolValue returns the size of wire encoding a bool value as a Bool. -func sizeBoolValue(v protoreflect.Value, tagsize int, _ marshalOptions) int { - return tagsize + protowire.SizeVarint(protowire.EncodeBool(v.Bool())) -} - -// appendBoolValue encodes a bool value as a Bool. -func appendBoolValue(b []byte, v protoreflect.Value, wiretag uint64, _ marshalOptions) ([]byte, error) { - b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, wiretag) - b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, protowire.EncodeBool(v.Bool())) - return b, nil -} - -// consumeBoolValue decodes a bool value as a Bool. -func consumeBoolValue(b []byte, _ protoreflect.Value, _ protowire.Number, wtyp protowire.Type, _ unmarshalOptions) (_ protoreflect.Value, out unmarshalOutput, err error) { - if wtyp != protowire.VarintType { - return protoreflect.Value{}, out, errUnknown - } - var v uint64 - var n int - if len(b) >= 1 && b[0] < 0x80 { - v = uint64(b[0]) - n = 1 - } else if len(b) >= 2 && b[1] < 128 { - v = uint64(b[0]&0x7f) + uint64(b[1])<<7 - n = 2 - } else { - v, n = protowire.ConsumeVarint(b) - } - if n < 0 { - return protoreflect.Value{}, out, protowire.ParseError(n) - } - out.n = n - return protoreflect.ValueOfBool(protowire.DecodeBool(v)), out, nil -} - -var coderBoolValue = valueCoderFuncs{ - size: sizeBoolValue, - marshal: appendBoolValue, - unmarshal: consumeBoolValue, - merge: mergeScalarValue, -} - -// sizeBoolSliceValue returns the size of wire encoding a []bool value as a repeated Bool. -func sizeBoolSliceValue(listv protoreflect.Value, tagsize int, _ marshalOptions) (size int) { - list := listv.List() - for i, llen := 0, list.Len(); i < llen; i++ { - v := list.Get(i) - size += tagsize + protowire.SizeVarint(protowire.EncodeBool(v.Bool())) - } - return size -} - -// appendBoolSliceValue encodes a []bool value as a repeated Bool. -func appendBoolSliceValue(b []byte, listv protoreflect.Value, wiretag uint64, _ marshalOptions) ([]byte, error) { - list := listv.List() - for i, llen := 0, list.Len(); i < llen; i++ { - v := list.Get(i) - b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, wiretag) - b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, protowire.EncodeBool(v.Bool())) - } - return b, nil -} - -// consumeBoolSliceValue wire decodes a []bool value as a repeated Bool. -func consumeBoolSliceValue(b []byte, listv protoreflect.Value, _ protowire.Number, wtyp protowire.Type, _ unmarshalOptions) (_ protoreflect.Value, out unmarshalOutput, err error) { - list := listv.List() - if wtyp == protowire.BytesType { - b, n := protowire.ConsumeBytes(b) - if n < 0 { - return protoreflect.Value{}, out, protowire.ParseError(n) - } - for len(b) > 0 { - var v uint64 - var n int - if len(b) >= 1 && b[0] < 0x80 { - v = uint64(b[0]) - n = 1 - } else if len(b) >= 2 && b[1] < 128 { - v = uint64(b[0]&0x7f) + uint64(b[1])<<7 - n = 2 - } else { - v, n = protowire.ConsumeVarint(b) - } - if n < 0 { - return protoreflect.Value{}, out, protowire.ParseError(n) - } - list.Append(protoreflect.ValueOfBool(protowire.DecodeBool(v))) - b = b[n:] - } - out.n = n - return listv, out, nil - } - if wtyp != protowire.VarintType { - return protoreflect.Value{}, out, errUnknown - } - var v uint64 - var n int - if len(b) >= 1 && b[0] < 0x80 { - v = uint64(b[0]) - n = 1 - } else if len(b) >= 2 && b[1] < 128 { - v = uint64(b[0]&0x7f) + uint64(b[1])<<7 - n = 2 - } else { - v, n = protowire.ConsumeVarint(b) - } - if n < 0 { - return protoreflect.Value{}, out, protowire.ParseError(n) - } - list.Append(protoreflect.ValueOfBool(protowire.DecodeBool(v))) - out.n = n - return listv, out, nil -} - -var coderBoolSliceValue = valueCoderFuncs{ - size: sizeBoolSliceValue, - marshal: appendBoolSliceValue, - unmarshal: consumeBoolSliceValue, - merge: mergeListValue, -} - -// sizeBoolPackedSliceValue returns the size of wire encoding a []bool value as a packed repeated Bool. -func sizeBoolPackedSliceValue(listv protoreflect.Value, tagsize int, _ marshalOptions) (size int) { - list := listv.List() - llen := list.Len() - if llen == 0 { - return 0 - } - n := 0 - for i, llen := 0, llen; i < llen; i++ { - v := list.Get(i) - n += protowire.SizeVarint(protowire.EncodeBool(v.Bool())) - } - return tagsize + protowire.SizeBytes(n) -} - -// appendBoolPackedSliceValue encodes a []bool value as a packed repeated Bool. -func appendBoolPackedSliceValue(b []byte, listv protoreflect.Value, wiretag uint64, _ marshalOptions) ([]byte, error) { - list := listv.List() - llen := list.Len() - if llen == 0 { - return b, nil - } - b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, wiretag) - n := 0 - for i := 0; i < llen; i++ { - v := list.Get(i) - n += protowire.SizeVarint(protowire.EncodeBool(v.Bool())) - } - b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, uint64(n)) - for i := 0; i < llen; i++ { - v := list.Get(i) - b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, protowire.EncodeBool(v.Bool())) - } - return b, nil -} - -var coderBoolPackedSliceValue = valueCoderFuncs{ - size: sizeBoolPackedSliceValue, - marshal: appendBoolPackedSliceValue, - unmarshal: consumeBoolSliceValue, - merge: mergeListValue, -} - -// sizeEnumValue returns the size of wire encoding a value as a Enum. -func sizeEnumValue(v protoreflect.Value, tagsize int, _ marshalOptions) int { - return tagsize + protowire.SizeVarint(uint64(v.Enum())) -} - -// appendEnumValue encodes a value as a Enum. -func appendEnumValue(b []byte, v protoreflect.Value, wiretag uint64, _ marshalOptions) ([]byte, error) { - b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, wiretag) - b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, uint64(v.Enum())) - return b, nil -} - -// consumeEnumValue decodes a value as a Enum. -func consumeEnumValue(b []byte, _ protoreflect.Value, _ protowire.Number, wtyp protowire.Type, _ unmarshalOptions) (_ protoreflect.Value, out unmarshalOutput, err error) { - if wtyp != protowire.VarintType { - return protoreflect.Value{}, out, errUnknown - } - var v uint64 - var n int - if len(b) >= 1 && b[0] < 0x80 { - v = uint64(b[0]) - n = 1 - } else if len(b) >= 2 && b[1] < 128 { - v = uint64(b[0]&0x7f) + uint64(b[1])<<7 - n = 2 - } else { - v, n = protowire.ConsumeVarint(b) - } - if n < 0 { - return protoreflect.Value{}, out, protowire.ParseError(n) - } - out.n = n - return protoreflect.ValueOfEnum(protoreflect.EnumNumber(v)), out, nil -} - -var coderEnumValue = valueCoderFuncs{ - size: sizeEnumValue, - marshal: appendEnumValue, - unmarshal: consumeEnumValue, - merge: mergeScalarValue, -} - -// sizeEnumSliceValue returns the size of wire encoding a [] value as a repeated Enum. -func sizeEnumSliceValue(listv protoreflect.Value, tagsize int, _ marshalOptions) (size int) { - list := listv.List() - for i, llen := 0, list.Len(); i < llen; i++ { - v := list.Get(i) - size += tagsize + protowire.SizeVarint(uint64(v.Enum())) - } - return size -} - -// appendEnumSliceValue encodes a [] value as a repeated Enum. -func appendEnumSliceValue(b []byte, listv protoreflect.Value, wiretag uint64, _ marshalOptions) ([]byte, error) { - list := listv.List() - for i, llen := 0, list.Len(); i < llen; i++ { - v := list.Get(i) - b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, wiretag) - b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, uint64(v.Enum())) - } - return b, nil -} - -// consumeEnumSliceValue wire decodes a [] value as a repeated Enum. -func consumeEnumSliceValue(b []byte, listv protoreflect.Value, _ protowire.Number, wtyp protowire.Type, _ unmarshalOptions) (_ protoreflect.Value, out unmarshalOutput, err error) { - list := listv.List() - if wtyp == protowire.BytesType { - b, n := protowire.ConsumeBytes(b) - if n < 0 { - return protoreflect.Value{}, out, protowire.ParseError(n) - } - for len(b) > 0 { - var v uint64 - var n int - if len(b) >= 1 && b[0] < 0x80 { - v = uint64(b[0]) - n = 1 - } else if len(b) >= 2 && b[1] < 128 { - v = uint64(b[0]&0x7f) + uint64(b[1])<<7 - n = 2 - } else { - v, n = protowire.ConsumeVarint(b) - } - if n < 0 { - return protoreflect.Value{}, out, protowire.ParseError(n) - } - list.Append(protoreflect.ValueOfEnum(protoreflect.EnumNumber(v))) - b = b[n:] - } - out.n = n - return listv, out, nil - } - if wtyp != protowire.VarintType { - return protoreflect.Value{}, out, errUnknown - } - var v uint64 - var n int - if len(b) >= 1 && b[0] < 0x80 { - v = uint64(b[0]) - n = 1 - } else if len(b) >= 2 && b[1] < 128 { - v = uint64(b[0]&0x7f) + uint64(b[1])<<7 - n = 2 - } else { - v, n = protowire.ConsumeVarint(b) - } - if n < 0 { - return protoreflect.Value{}, out, protowire.ParseError(n) - } - list.Append(protoreflect.ValueOfEnum(protoreflect.EnumNumber(v))) - out.n = n - return listv, out, nil -} - -var coderEnumSliceValue = valueCoderFuncs{ - size: sizeEnumSliceValue, - marshal: appendEnumSliceValue, - unmarshal: consumeEnumSliceValue, - merge: mergeListValue, -} - -// sizeEnumPackedSliceValue returns the size of wire encoding a [] value as a packed repeated Enum. -func sizeEnumPackedSliceValue(listv protoreflect.Value, tagsize int, _ marshalOptions) (size int) { - list := listv.List() - llen := list.Len() - if llen == 0 { - return 0 - } - n := 0 - for i, llen := 0, llen; i < llen; i++ { - v := list.Get(i) - n += protowire.SizeVarint(uint64(v.Enum())) - } - return tagsize + protowire.SizeBytes(n) -} - -// appendEnumPackedSliceValue encodes a [] value as a packed repeated Enum. -func appendEnumPackedSliceValue(b []byte, listv protoreflect.Value, wiretag uint64, _ marshalOptions) ([]byte, error) { - list := listv.List() - llen := list.Len() - if llen == 0 { - return b, nil - } - b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, wiretag) - n := 0 - for i := 0; i < llen; i++ { - v := list.Get(i) - n += protowire.SizeVarint(uint64(v.Enum())) - } - b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, uint64(n)) - for i := 0; i < llen; i++ { - v := list.Get(i) - b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, uint64(v.Enum())) - } - return b, nil -} - -var coderEnumPackedSliceValue = valueCoderFuncs{ - size: sizeEnumPackedSliceValue, - marshal: appendEnumPackedSliceValue, - unmarshal: consumeEnumSliceValue, - merge: mergeListValue, -} - -// sizeInt32 returns the size of wire encoding a int32 pointer as a Int32. -func sizeInt32(p pointer, f *coderFieldInfo, _ marshalOptions) (size int) { - v := *p.Int32() - return f.tagsize + protowire.SizeVarint(uint64(v)) -} - -// appendInt32 wire encodes a int32 pointer as a Int32. -func appendInt32(b []byte, p pointer, f *coderFieldInfo, _ marshalOptions) ([]byte, error) { - v := *p.Int32() - b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, f.wiretag) - b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, uint64(v)) - return b, nil -} - -// consumeInt32 wire decodes a int32 pointer as a Int32. -func consumeInt32(b []byte, p pointer, wtyp protowire.Type, f *coderFieldInfo, _ unmarshalOptions) (out unmarshalOutput, err error) { - if wtyp != protowire.VarintType { - return out, errUnknown - } - var v uint64 - var n int - if len(b) >= 1 && b[0] < 0x80 { - v = uint64(b[0]) - n = 1 - } else if len(b) >= 2 && b[1] < 128 { - v = uint64(b[0]&0x7f) + uint64(b[1])<<7 - n = 2 - } else { - v, n = protowire.ConsumeVarint(b) - } - if n < 0 { - return out, protowire.ParseError(n) - } - *p.Int32() = int32(v) - out.n = n - return out, nil -} - -var coderInt32 = pointerCoderFuncs{ - size: sizeInt32, - marshal: appendInt32, - unmarshal: consumeInt32, - merge: mergeInt32, -} - -// sizeInt32NoZero returns the size of wire encoding a int32 pointer as a Int32. -// The zero value is not encoded. -func sizeInt32NoZero(p pointer, f *coderFieldInfo, _ marshalOptions) (size int) { - v := *p.Int32() - if v == 0 { - return 0 - } - return f.tagsize + protowire.SizeVarint(uint64(v)) -} - -// appendInt32NoZero wire encodes a int32 pointer as a Int32. -// The zero value is not encoded. -func appendInt32NoZero(b []byte, p pointer, f *coderFieldInfo, _ marshalOptions) ([]byte, error) { - v := *p.Int32() - if v == 0 { - return b, nil - } - b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, f.wiretag) - b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, uint64(v)) - return b, nil -} - -var coderInt32NoZero = pointerCoderFuncs{ - size: sizeInt32NoZero, - marshal: appendInt32NoZero, - unmarshal: consumeInt32, - merge: mergeInt32NoZero, -} - -// sizeInt32Ptr returns the size of wire encoding a *int32 pointer as a Int32. -// It panics if the pointer is nil. -func sizeInt32Ptr(p pointer, f *coderFieldInfo, _ marshalOptions) (size int) { - v := **p.Int32Ptr() - return f.tagsize + protowire.SizeVarint(uint64(v)) -} - -// appendInt32Ptr wire encodes a *int32 pointer as a Int32. -// It panics if the pointer is nil. -func appendInt32Ptr(b []byte, p pointer, f *coderFieldInfo, _ marshalOptions) ([]byte, error) { - v := **p.Int32Ptr() - b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, f.wiretag) - b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, uint64(v)) - return b, nil -} - -// consumeInt32Ptr wire decodes a *int32 pointer as a Int32. -func consumeInt32Ptr(b []byte, p pointer, wtyp protowire.Type, f *coderFieldInfo, _ unmarshalOptions) (out unmarshalOutput, err error) { - if wtyp != protowire.VarintType { - return out, errUnknown - } - var v uint64 - var n int - if len(b) >= 1 && b[0] < 0x80 { - v = uint64(b[0]) - n = 1 - } else if len(b) >= 2 && b[1] < 128 { - v = uint64(b[0]&0x7f) + uint64(b[1])<<7 - n = 2 - } else { - v, n = protowire.ConsumeVarint(b) - } - if n < 0 { - return out, protowire.ParseError(n) - } - vp := p.Int32Ptr() - if *vp == nil { - *vp = new(int32) - } - **vp = int32(v) - out.n = n - return out, nil -} - -var coderInt32Ptr = pointerCoderFuncs{ - size: sizeInt32Ptr, - marshal: appendInt32Ptr, - unmarshal: consumeInt32Ptr, - merge: mergeInt32Ptr, -} - -// sizeInt32Slice returns the size of wire encoding a []int32 pointer as a repeated Int32. -func sizeInt32Slice(p pointer, f *coderFieldInfo, _ marshalOptions) (size int) { - s := *p.Int32Slice() - for _, v := range s { - size += f.tagsize + protowire.SizeVarint(uint64(v)) - } - return size -} - -// appendInt32Slice encodes a []int32 pointer as a repeated Int32. -func appendInt32Slice(b []byte, p pointer, f *coderFieldInfo, _ marshalOptions) ([]byte, error) { - s := *p.Int32Slice() - for _, v := range s { - b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, f.wiretag) - b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, uint64(v)) - } - return b, nil -} - -// consumeInt32Slice wire decodes a []int32 pointer as a repeated Int32. -func consumeInt32Slice(b []byte, p pointer, wtyp protowire.Type, f *coderFieldInfo, _ unmarshalOptions) (out unmarshalOutput, err error) { - sp := p.Int32Slice() - if wtyp == protowire.BytesType { - s := *sp - b, n := protowire.ConsumeBytes(b) - if n < 0 { - return out, protowire.ParseError(n) - } - for len(b) > 0 { - var v uint64 - var n int - if len(b) >= 1 && b[0] < 0x80 { - v = uint64(b[0]) - n = 1 - } else if len(b) >= 2 && b[1] < 128 { - v = uint64(b[0]&0x7f) + uint64(b[1])<<7 - n = 2 - } else { - v, n = protowire.ConsumeVarint(b) - } - if n < 0 { - return out, protowire.ParseError(n) - } - s = append(s, int32(v)) - b = b[n:] - } - *sp = s - out.n = n - return out, nil - } - if wtyp != protowire.VarintType { - return out, errUnknown - } - var v uint64 - var n int - if len(b) >= 1 && b[0] < 0x80 { - v = uint64(b[0]) - n = 1 - } else if len(b) >= 2 && b[1] < 128 { - v = uint64(b[0]&0x7f) + uint64(b[1])<<7 - n = 2 - } else { - v, n = protowire.ConsumeVarint(b) - } - if n < 0 { - return out, protowire.ParseError(n) - } - *sp = append(*sp, int32(v)) - out.n = n - return out, nil -} - -var coderInt32Slice = pointerCoderFuncs{ - 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size: sizeInt32PackedSlice, - marshal: appendInt32PackedSlice, - unmarshal: consumeInt32Slice, - merge: mergeInt32Slice, -} - -// sizeInt32Value returns the size of wire encoding a int32 value as a Int32. -func sizeInt32Value(v protoreflect.Value, tagsize int, _ marshalOptions) int { - return tagsize + protowire.SizeVarint(uint64(int32(v.Int()))) -} - -// appendInt32Value encodes a int32 value as a Int32. -func appendInt32Value(b []byte, v protoreflect.Value, wiretag uint64, _ marshalOptions) ([]byte, error) { - b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, wiretag) - b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, uint64(int32(v.Int()))) - return b, nil -} - -// consumeInt32Value decodes a int32 value as a Int32. -func consumeInt32Value(b []byte, _ protoreflect.Value, _ protowire.Number, wtyp protowire.Type, _ unmarshalOptions) (_ protoreflect.Value, out unmarshalOutput, err error) { - if wtyp != protowire.VarintType { - return protoreflect.Value{}, out, errUnknown - } - var v uint64 - var n int - if len(b) >= 1 && b[0] < 0x80 { - v = uint64(b[0]) - n = 1 - } else if len(b) >= 2 && b[1] < 128 { - v = uint64(b[0]&0x7f) + uint64(b[1])<<7 - n = 2 - } else { - v, n = protowire.ConsumeVarint(b) - } - if n < 0 { - return protoreflect.Value{}, out, protowire.ParseError(n) - } - out.n = n - return protoreflect.ValueOfInt32(int32(v)), out, nil -} - -var coderInt32Value = valueCoderFuncs{ - size: sizeInt32Value, - marshal: appendInt32Value, - unmarshal: consumeInt32Value, - merge: mergeScalarValue, -} - -// sizeInt32SliceValue returns the size of wire encoding a []int32 value as a repeated Int32. -func sizeInt32SliceValue(listv protoreflect.Value, tagsize int, _ marshalOptions) (size int) { - list := listv.List() - for i, llen := 0, list.Len(); i < llen; i++ { - v := list.Get(i) - size += tagsize + protowire.SizeVarint(uint64(int32(v.Int()))) - } - return size -} - -// appendInt32SliceValue encodes a []int32 value as a repeated Int32. -func appendInt32SliceValue(b []byte, listv protoreflect.Value, wiretag uint64, _ marshalOptions) ([]byte, error) { - list := listv.List() - for i, llen := 0, list.Len(); i < llen; i++ { - v := list.Get(i) - b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, wiretag) - b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, uint64(int32(v.Int()))) - } - return b, nil -} - -// consumeInt32SliceValue wire decodes a []int32 value as a repeated Int32. -func consumeInt32SliceValue(b []byte, listv protoreflect.Value, _ protowire.Number, wtyp protowire.Type, _ unmarshalOptions) (_ protoreflect.Value, out unmarshalOutput, err error) { - list := listv.List() - if wtyp == protowire.BytesType { - b, n := protowire.ConsumeBytes(b) - if n < 0 { - return protoreflect.Value{}, out, protowire.ParseError(n) - } - for len(b) > 0 { - var v uint64 - var n int - if len(b) >= 1 && b[0] < 0x80 { - v = uint64(b[0]) - n = 1 - } else if len(b) >= 2 && b[1] < 128 { - v = uint64(b[0]&0x7f) + uint64(b[1])<<7 - n = 2 - } else { - v, n = protowire.ConsumeVarint(b) - } - if n < 0 { - return protoreflect.Value{}, out, protowire.ParseError(n) - } - list.Append(protoreflect.ValueOfInt32(int32(v))) - b = b[n:] - } - out.n = n - return listv, out, nil - } - if wtyp != protowire.VarintType { - return protoreflect.Value{}, out, errUnknown - } - var v uint64 - var n int - if len(b) >= 1 && b[0] < 0x80 { - v = uint64(b[0]) - n = 1 - } else if len(b) >= 2 && b[1] < 128 { - v = uint64(b[0]&0x7f) + uint64(b[1])<<7 - n = 2 - } else { - v, n = protowire.ConsumeVarint(b) - } - if n < 0 { - return protoreflect.Value{}, out, protowire.ParseError(n) - } - list.Append(protoreflect.ValueOfInt32(int32(v))) - out.n = n - return listv, out, nil -} - -var coderInt32SliceValue = valueCoderFuncs{ - size: sizeInt32SliceValue, - marshal: appendInt32SliceValue, - unmarshal: consumeInt32SliceValue, - merge: mergeListValue, -} - -// sizeInt32PackedSliceValue returns the size of wire encoding a []int32 value as a packed repeated Int32. -func sizeInt32PackedSliceValue(listv protoreflect.Value, tagsize int, _ marshalOptions) (size int) { - list := listv.List() - llen := list.Len() - if llen == 0 { - return 0 - } - n := 0 - for i, llen := 0, llen; i < llen; i++ { - v := list.Get(i) - n += protowire.SizeVarint(uint64(int32(v.Int()))) - } - return tagsize + protowire.SizeBytes(n) -} - -// appendInt32PackedSliceValue encodes a []int32 value as a packed repeated Int32. -func appendInt32PackedSliceValue(b []byte, listv protoreflect.Value, wiretag uint64, _ marshalOptions) ([]byte, error) { - list := listv.List() - llen := list.Len() - if llen == 0 { - return b, nil - } - b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, wiretag) - n := 0 - for i := 0; i < llen; i++ { - v := list.Get(i) - n += protowire.SizeVarint(uint64(int32(v.Int()))) - } - b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, uint64(n)) - for i := 0; i < llen; i++ { - v := list.Get(i) - b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, uint64(int32(v.Int()))) - } - return b, nil -} - -var coderInt32PackedSliceValue = valueCoderFuncs{ - size: sizeInt32PackedSliceValue, - marshal: appendInt32PackedSliceValue, - unmarshal: consumeInt32SliceValue, - merge: mergeListValue, -} - -// sizeSint32 returns the size of wire encoding a int32 pointer as a Sint32. -func sizeSint32(p pointer, f *coderFieldInfo, _ marshalOptions) (size int) { - v := *p.Int32() - return f.tagsize + protowire.SizeVarint(protowire.EncodeZigZag(int64(v))) -} - -// appendSint32 wire encodes a int32 pointer as a Sint32. -func appendSint32(b []byte, p pointer, f *coderFieldInfo, _ marshalOptions) ([]byte, error) { - v := *p.Int32() - b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, f.wiretag) - b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, protowire.EncodeZigZag(int64(v))) - return b, nil -} - -// consumeSint32 wire decodes a int32 pointer as a Sint32. -func consumeSint32(b []byte, p pointer, wtyp protowire.Type, f *coderFieldInfo, _ unmarshalOptions) (out unmarshalOutput, err error) { - if wtyp != protowire.VarintType { - return out, errUnknown - } - var v uint64 - var n int - if len(b) >= 1 && b[0] < 0x80 { - v = uint64(b[0]) - n = 1 - } else if len(b) >= 2 && b[1] < 128 { - v = uint64(b[0]&0x7f) + uint64(b[1])<<7 - n = 2 - } else { - v, n = protowire.ConsumeVarint(b) - } - if n < 0 { - return out, protowire.ParseError(n) - } - *p.Int32() = int32(protowire.DecodeZigZag(v & math.MaxUint32)) - out.n = n - return out, nil -} - -var coderSint32 = pointerCoderFuncs{ - size: sizeSint32, - marshal: appendSint32, - unmarshal: consumeSint32, - merge: mergeInt32, -} - -// sizeSint32NoZero returns the size of wire encoding a int32 pointer as a Sint32. -// The zero value is not encoded. -func sizeSint32NoZero(p pointer, f *coderFieldInfo, _ marshalOptions) (size int) { - v := *p.Int32() - if v == 0 { - return 0 - } - return f.tagsize + protowire.SizeVarint(protowire.EncodeZigZag(int64(v))) -} - -// appendSint32NoZero wire encodes a int32 pointer as a Sint32. -// The zero value is not encoded. -func appendSint32NoZero(b []byte, p pointer, f *coderFieldInfo, _ marshalOptions) ([]byte, error) { - v := *p.Int32() - if v == 0 { - return b, nil - } - b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, f.wiretag) - b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, protowire.EncodeZigZag(int64(v))) - return b, nil -} - -var coderSint32NoZero = pointerCoderFuncs{ - size: sizeSint32NoZero, - marshal: appendSint32NoZero, - unmarshal: consumeSint32, - merge: mergeInt32NoZero, -} - -// sizeSint32Ptr returns the size of wire encoding a *int32 pointer as a Sint32. -// It panics if the pointer is nil. -func sizeSint32Ptr(p pointer, f *coderFieldInfo, _ marshalOptions) (size int) { - v := **p.Int32Ptr() - return f.tagsize + protowire.SizeVarint(protowire.EncodeZigZag(int64(v))) -} - -// appendSint32Ptr wire encodes a *int32 pointer as a Sint32. -// It panics if the pointer is nil. -func appendSint32Ptr(b []byte, p pointer, f *coderFieldInfo, _ marshalOptions) ([]byte, error) { - v := **p.Int32Ptr() - b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, f.wiretag) - b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, protowire.EncodeZigZag(int64(v))) - return b, nil -} - -// consumeSint32Ptr wire decodes a *int32 pointer as a Sint32. -func consumeSint32Ptr(b []byte, p pointer, wtyp protowire.Type, f *coderFieldInfo, _ unmarshalOptions) (out unmarshalOutput, err error) { - if wtyp != protowire.VarintType { - return out, errUnknown - } - var v uint64 - var n int - if len(b) >= 1 && b[0] < 0x80 { - v = uint64(b[0]) - n = 1 - } else if len(b) >= 2 && b[1] < 128 { - v = uint64(b[0]&0x7f) + uint64(b[1])<<7 - n = 2 - } else { - v, n = protowire.ConsumeVarint(b) - } - if n < 0 { - return out, protowire.ParseError(n) - } - vp := p.Int32Ptr() - if *vp == nil { - *vp = new(int32) - } - **vp = int32(protowire.DecodeZigZag(v & math.MaxUint32)) - out.n = n - return out, nil -} - -var coderSint32Ptr = pointerCoderFuncs{ - size: sizeSint32Ptr, - marshal: appendSint32Ptr, - unmarshal: consumeSint32Ptr, - merge: mergeInt32Ptr, -} - -// sizeSint32Slice returns the size of wire encoding a []int32 pointer as a repeated Sint32. -func sizeSint32Slice(p pointer, f *coderFieldInfo, _ marshalOptions) (size int) { - s := *p.Int32Slice() - for _, v := range s { - size += f.tagsize + protowire.SizeVarint(protowire.EncodeZigZag(int64(v))) - } - return size -} - -// appendSint32Slice encodes a []int32 pointer as a repeated Sint32. -func appendSint32Slice(b []byte, p pointer, f *coderFieldInfo, _ marshalOptions) ([]byte, error) { - s := *p.Int32Slice() - for _, v := range s { - b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, f.wiretag) - b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, protowire.EncodeZigZag(int64(v))) - } - return b, nil -} - -// consumeSint32Slice wire decodes a []int32 pointer as a repeated Sint32. -func consumeSint32Slice(b []byte, p pointer, wtyp protowire.Type, f *coderFieldInfo, _ unmarshalOptions) (out unmarshalOutput, err error) { - sp := p.Int32Slice() - if wtyp == protowire.BytesType { - s := *sp - b, n := protowire.ConsumeBytes(b) - if n < 0 { - return out, protowire.ParseError(n) - } - for len(b) > 0 { - var v uint64 - var n int - if len(b) >= 1 && b[0] < 0x80 { - v = uint64(b[0]) - n = 1 - } else if len(b) >= 2 && b[1] < 128 { - v = uint64(b[0]&0x7f) + uint64(b[1])<<7 - n = 2 - } else { - v, n = protowire.ConsumeVarint(b) - } - if n < 0 { - return out, protowire.ParseError(n) - } - s = append(s, int32(protowire.DecodeZigZag(v&math.MaxUint32))) - b = b[n:] - } - *sp = s - out.n = n - return out, nil - } - if wtyp != protowire.VarintType { - return out, errUnknown - } - var v uint64 - var n int - if len(b) >= 1 && b[0] < 0x80 { - v = uint64(b[0]) - n = 1 - } else if len(b) >= 2 && b[1] < 128 { - v = uint64(b[0]&0x7f) + uint64(b[1])<<7 - n = 2 - } else { - v, n = protowire.ConsumeVarint(b) - } - if n < 0 { - return out, protowire.ParseError(n) - } - *sp = append(*sp, int32(protowire.DecodeZigZag(v&math.MaxUint32))) - out.n = n - return out, nil -} - -var coderSint32Slice = pointerCoderFuncs{ - size: sizeSint32Slice, - marshal: appendSint32Slice, - unmarshal: consumeSint32Slice, - merge: mergeInt32Slice, -} - -// sizeSint32PackedSlice returns the size of wire encoding a []int32 pointer as a packed repeated Sint32. -func sizeSint32PackedSlice(p pointer, f *coderFieldInfo, _ marshalOptions) (size int) { - s := *p.Int32Slice() - if len(s) == 0 { - return 0 - } - n := 0 - for _, v := range s { - n += protowire.SizeVarint(protowire.EncodeZigZag(int64(v))) - } - return f.tagsize + protowire.SizeBytes(n) -} - -// appendSint32PackedSlice encodes a []int32 pointer as a packed repeated Sint32. -func appendSint32PackedSlice(b []byte, p pointer, f *coderFieldInfo, _ marshalOptions) ([]byte, error) { - 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b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, protowire.EncodeZigZag(int64(int32(v.Int())))) - return b, nil -} - -// consumeSint32Value decodes a int32 value as a Sint32. -func consumeSint32Value(b []byte, _ protoreflect.Value, _ protowire.Number, wtyp protowire.Type, _ unmarshalOptions) (_ protoreflect.Value, out unmarshalOutput, err error) { - if wtyp != protowire.VarintType { - return protoreflect.Value{}, out, errUnknown - } - var v uint64 - var n int - if len(b) >= 1 && b[0] < 0x80 { - v = uint64(b[0]) - n = 1 - } else if len(b) >= 2 && b[1] < 128 { - v = uint64(b[0]&0x7f) + uint64(b[1])<<7 - n = 2 - } else { - v, n = protowire.ConsumeVarint(b) - } - if n < 0 { - return protoreflect.Value{}, out, protowire.ParseError(n) - } - out.n = n - return protoreflect.ValueOfInt32(int32(protowire.DecodeZigZag(v & math.MaxUint32))), out, nil -} - -var coderSint32Value = valueCoderFuncs{ - size: sizeSint32Value, - marshal: appendSint32Value, - unmarshal: consumeSint32Value, - merge: mergeScalarValue, -} - -// sizeSint32SliceValue returns the size of wire encoding a []int32 value as a repeated Sint32. -func sizeSint32SliceValue(listv protoreflect.Value, tagsize int, _ marshalOptions) (size int) { - list := listv.List() - for i, llen := 0, list.Len(); i < llen; i++ { - v := list.Get(i) - size += tagsize + protowire.SizeVarint(protowire.EncodeZigZag(int64(int32(v.Int())))) - } - return size -} - -// appendSint32SliceValue encodes a []int32 value as a repeated Sint32. -func appendSint32SliceValue(b []byte, listv protoreflect.Value, wiretag uint64, _ marshalOptions) ([]byte, error) { - list := listv.List() - for i, llen := 0, list.Len(); i < llen; i++ { - v := list.Get(i) - b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, wiretag) - b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, protowire.EncodeZigZag(int64(int32(v.Int())))) - } - return b, nil -} - -// consumeSint32SliceValue wire decodes a []int32 value as a repeated Sint32. -func consumeSint32SliceValue(b []byte, listv protoreflect.Value, _ protowire.Number, wtyp protowire.Type, _ unmarshalOptions) (_ protoreflect.Value, out unmarshalOutput, err error) { - list := listv.List() - if wtyp == protowire.BytesType { - b, n := protowire.ConsumeBytes(b) - if n < 0 { - return protoreflect.Value{}, out, protowire.ParseError(n) - } - for len(b) > 0 { - var v uint64 - var n int - if len(b) >= 1 && b[0] < 0x80 { - v = uint64(b[0]) - n = 1 - } else if len(b) >= 2 && b[1] < 128 { - v = uint64(b[0]&0x7f) + uint64(b[1])<<7 - n = 2 - } else { - v, n = protowire.ConsumeVarint(b) - } - if n < 0 { - return protoreflect.Value{}, out, protowire.ParseError(n) - } - list.Append(protoreflect.ValueOfInt32(int32(protowire.DecodeZigZag(v & math.MaxUint32)))) - b = b[n:] - } - out.n = n - return listv, out, nil - } - if wtyp != protowire.VarintType { - return protoreflect.Value{}, out, errUnknown - } - var v uint64 - var n int - if len(b) >= 1 && b[0] < 0x80 { - v = uint64(b[0]) - n = 1 - } else if len(b) >= 2 && b[1] < 128 { - v = uint64(b[0]&0x7f) + uint64(b[1])<<7 - n = 2 - } else { - v, n = protowire.ConsumeVarint(b) - } - if n < 0 { - return protoreflect.Value{}, out, protowire.ParseError(n) - } - list.Append(protoreflect.ValueOfInt32(int32(protowire.DecodeZigZag(v & math.MaxUint32)))) - out.n = n - return listv, out, nil -} - 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for i := 0; i < llen; i++ { - v := list.Get(i) - n += protowire.SizeVarint(protowire.EncodeZigZag(int64(int32(v.Int())))) - } - b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, uint64(n)) - for i := 0; i < llen; i++ { - v := list.Get(i) - b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, protowire.EncodeZigZag(int64(int32(v.Int())))) - } - return b, nil -} - -var coderSint32PackedSliceValue = valueCoderFuncs{ - size: sizeSint32PackedSliceValue, - marshal: appendSint32PackedSliceValue, - unmarshal: consumeSint32SliceValue, - merge: mergeListValue, -} - -// sizeUint32 returns the size of wire encoding a uint32 pointer as a Uint32. -func sizeUint32(p pointer, f *coderFieldInfo, _ marshalOptions) (size int) { - v := *p.Uint32() - return f.tagsize + protowire.SizeVarint(uint64(v)) -} - -// appendUint32 wire encodes a uint32 pointer as a Uint32. -func appendUint32(b []byte, p pointer, f *coderFieldInfo, _ marshalOptions) ([]byte, error) { - v := *p.Uint32() - b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, f.wiretag) - b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, uint64(v)) - return b, nil -} - -// consumeUint32 wire decodes a uint32 pointer as a Uint32. -func consumeUint32(b []byte, p pointer, wtyp protowire.Type, f *coderFieldInfo, _ unmarshalOptions) (out unmarshalOutput, err error) { - if wtyp != protowire.VarintType { - return out, errUnknown - } - var v uint64 - var n int - if len(b) >= 1 && b[0] < 0x80 { - v = uint64(b[0]) - n = 1 - } else if len(b) >= 2 && b[1] < 128 { - v = uint64(b[0]&0x7f) + uint64(b[1])<<7 - n = 2 - } else { - v, n = protowire.ConsumeVarint(b) - } - if n < 0 { - return out, protowire.ParseError(n) - } - *p.Uint32() = uint32(v) - out.n = n - return out, nil -} - -var coderUint32 = pointerCoderFuncs{ - size: sizeUint32, - marshal: appendUint32, - unmarshal: consumeUint32, - merge: mergeUint32, -} - -// sizeUint32NoZero returns the size of wire encoding a uint32 pointer as a Uint32. -// The zero value is not encoded. -func sizeUint32NoZero(p pointer, f *coderFieldInfo, _ marshalOptions) (size int) { - v := *p.Uint32() - if v == 0 { - 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s := *p.Uint32Slice() - for _, v := range s { - size += f.tagsize + protowire.SizeVarint(uint64(v)) - } - return size -} - -// appendUint32Slice encodes a []uint32 pointer as a repeated Uint32. -func appendUint32Slice(b []byte, p pointer, f *coderFieldInfo, _ marshalOptions) ([]byte, error) { - s := *p.Uint32Slice() - for _, v := range s { - b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, f.wiretag) - b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, uint64(v)) - } - return b, nil -} - -// consumeUint32Slice wire decodes a []uint32 pointer as a repeated Uint32. -func consumeUint32Slice(b []byte, p pointer, wtyp protowire.Type, f *coderFieldInfo, _ unmarshalOptions) (out unmarshalOutput, err error) { - sp := p.Uint32Slice() - if wtyp == protowire.BytesType { - s := *sp - b, n := protowire.ConsumeBytes(b) - if n < 0 { - return out, protowire.ParseError(n) - } - for len(b) > 0 { - var v uint64 - var n int - if len(b) >= 1 && b[0] < 0x80 { - v = uint64(b[0]) - n = 1 - } else if len(b) >= 2 && b[1] < 128 { - v = uint64(b[0]&0x7f) + uint64(b[1])<<7 - 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s := *p.Int64Slice() - for _, v := range s { - b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, f.wiretag) - b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, uint64(v)) - } - return b, nil -} - -// consumeInt64Slice wire decodes a []int64 pointer as a repeated Int64. -func consumeInt64Slice(b []byte, p pointer, wtyp protowire.Type, f *coderFieldInfo, _ unmarshalOptions) (out unmarshalOutput, err error) { - sp := p.Int64Slice() - if wtyp == protowire.BytesType { - s := *sp - b, n := protowire.ConsumeBytes(b) - if n < 0 { - return out, protowire.ParseError(n) - } - for len(b) > 0 { - var v uint64 - var n int - if len(b) >= 1 && b[0] < 0x80 { - v = uint64(b[0]) - n = 1 - } else if len(b) >= 2 && b[1] < 128 { - v = uint64(b[0]&0x7f) + uint64(b[1])<<7 - n = 2 - } else { - v, n = protowire.ConsumeVarint(b) - } - if n < 0 { - return out, protowire.ParseError(n) - } - s = append(s, int64(v)) - b = b[n:] - } - *sp = s - out.n = n - return out, nil - } - if wtyp != protowire.VarintType { - return out, errUnknown - } - var v uint64 - var n int - if len(b) >= 1 && b[0] < 0x80 { - v = uint64(b[0]) - n = 1 - } else if len(b) >= 2 && b[1] < 128 { - v = uint64(b[0]&0x7f) + uint64(b[1])<<7 - n = 2 - } else { - v, n = protowire.ConsumeVarint(b) - } - if n < 0 { - return out, protowire.ParseError(n) - } - *sp = append(*sp, int64(v)) - out.n = n - return out, nil -} - -var coderInt64Slice = pointerCoderFuncs{ - size: sizeInt64Slice, - marshal: appendInt64Slice, - unmarshal: consumeInt64Slice, - merge: mergeInt64Slice, -} - -// sizeInt64PackedSlice returns the size of wire encoding a []int64 pointer as a packed repeated Int64. -func sizeInt64PackedSlice(p pointer, f *coderFieldInfo, _ marshalOptions) (size int) { - s := *p.Int64Slice() - if len(s) == 0 { - return 0 - } - n := 0 - for _, v := range s { - n += protowire.SizeVarint(uint64(v)) - } - return f.tagsize + protowire.SizeBytes(n) -} - -// appendInt64PackedSlice encodes a []int64 pointer as a packed repeated Int64. -func appendInt64PackedSlice(b []byte, p pointer, f *coderFieldInfo, _ marshalOptions) ([]byte, error) { - s := *p.Int64Slice() - if len(s) == 0 { - return b, nil - } - b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, f.wiretag) - n := 0 - for _, v := range s { - n += protowire.SizeVarint(uint64(v)) - } - b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, uint64(n)) - for _, v := range s { - b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, uint64(v)) - } - return b, nil -} - -var coderInt64PackedSlice = pointerCoderFuncs{ - size: sizeInt64PackedSlice, - marshal: appendInt64PackedSlice, - unmarshal: consumeInt64Slice, - merge: mergeInt64Slice, -} - -// sizeInt64Value returns the size of wire encoding a int64 value as a Int64. -func sizeInt64Value(v protoreflect.Value, tagsize int, _ marshalOptions) int { - return tagsize + protowire.SizeVarint(uint64(v.Int())) -} - -// appendInt64Value encodes a int64 value as a Int64. -func appendInt64Value(b []byte, v protoreflect.Value, wiretag uint64, _ marshalOptions) ([]byte, error) { - b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, wiretag) - b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, uint64(v.Int())) - return b, nil -} - -// consumeInt64Value decodes a int64 value as a Int64. -func consumeInt64Value(b []byte, _ protoreflect.Value, _ protowire.Number, wtyp protowire.Type, _ unmarshalOptions) (_ protoreflect.Value, out unmarshalOutput, err error) { - 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} - n := 0 - for i, llen := 0, llen; i < llen; i++ { - v := list.Get(i) - n += protowire.SizeVarint(uint64(v.Int())) - } - return tagsize + protowire.SizeBytes(n) -} - -// appendInt64PackedSliceValue encodes a []int64 value as a packed repeated Int64. -func appendInt64PackedSliceValue(b []byte, listv protoreflect.Value, wiretag uint64, _ marshalOptions) ([]byte, error) { - list := listv.List() - llen := list.Len() - if llen == 0 { - return b, nil - } - b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, wiretag) - n := 0 - for i := 0; i < llen; i++ { - v := list.Get(i) - n += protowire.SizeVarint(uint64(v.Int())) - } - b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, uint64(n)) - for i := 0; i < llen; i++ { - v := list.Get(i) - b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, uint64(v.Int())) - } - return b, nil -} - -var coderInt64PackedSliceValue = valueCoderFuncs{ - size: sizeInt64PackedSliceValue, - marshal: appendInt64PackedSliceValue, - unmarshal: consumeInt64SliceValue, - merge: mergeListValue, -} - -// sizeSint64 returns the size of wire encoding a int64 pointer as a Sint64. -func sizeSint64(p pointer, f *coderFieldInfo, _ marshalOptions) (size int) { - 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if *vp == nil { - *vp = new(int64) - } - **vp = protowire.DecodeZigZag(v) - out.n = n - return out, nil -} - -var coderSint64Ptr = pointerCoderFuncs{ - size: sizeSint64Ptr, - marshal: appendSint64Ptr, - unmarshal: consumeSint64Ptr, - merge: mergeInt64Ptr, -} - -// sizeSint64Slice returns the size of wire encoding a []int64 pointer as a repeated Sint64. -func sizeSint64Slice(p pointer, f *coderFieldInfo, _ marshalOptions) (size int) { - s := *p.Int64Slice() - for _, v := range s { - size += f.tagsize + protowire.SizeVarint(protowire.EncodeZigZag(v)) - } - return size -} - -// appendSint64Slice encodes a []int64 pointer as a repeated Sint64. -func appendSint64Slice(b []byte, p pointer, f *coderFieldInfo, _ marshalOptions) ([]byte, error) { - s := *p.Int64Slice() - for _, v := range s { - b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, f.wiretag) - b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, protowire.EncodeZigZag(v)) - } - return b, nil -} - -// consumeSint64Slice wire decodes a []int64 pointer as a repeated Sint64. -func consumeSint64Slice(b []byte, p pointer, wtyp protowire.Type, f *coderFieldInfo, _ unmarshalOptions) (out unmarshalOutput, err error) { - 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merge: mergeListValue, -} - -// sizeUint64 returns the size of wire encoding a uint64 pointer as a Uint64. -func sizeUint64(p pointer, f *coderFieldInfo, _ marshalOptions) (size int) { - v := *p.Uint64() - return f.tagsize + protowire.SizeVarint(v) -} - -// appendUint64 wire encodes a uint64 pointer as a Uint64. -func appendUint64(b []byte, p pointer, f *coderFieldInfo, _ marshalOptions) ([]byte, error) { - v := *p.Uint64() - b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, f.wiretag) - b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, v) - return b, nil -} - -// consumeUint64 wire decodes a uint64 pointer as a Uint64. -func consumeUint64(b []byte, p pointer, wtyp protowire.Type, f *coderFieldInfo, _ unmarshalOptions) (out unmarshalOutput, err error) { - if wtyp != protowire.VarintType { - return out, errUnknown - } - var v uint64 - var n int - if len(b) >= 1 && b[0] < 0x80 { - v = uint64(b[0]) - n = 1 - } else if len(b) >= 2 && b[1] < 128 { - v = uint64(b[0]&0x7f) + uint64(b[1])<<7 - n = 2 - } else { - v, n = protowire.ConsumeVarint(b) - } - if n < 0 { - return out, protowire.ParseError(n) - } - *p.Uint64() = v - out.n = n - return out, nil -} - -var coderUint64 = pointerCoderFuncs{ - size: sizeUint64, - marshal: appendUint64, - unmarshal: consumeUint64, - merge: mergeUint64, -} - -// sizeUint64NoZero returns the size of wire encoding a uint64 pointer as a Uint64. -// The zero value is not encoded. -func sizeUint64NoZero(p pointer, f *coderFieldInfo, _ marshalOptions) (size int) { - v := *p.Uint64() - if v == 0 { - return 0 - } - return f.tagsize + protowire.SizeVarint(v) -} - -// appendUint64NoZero wire encodes a uint64 pointer as a Uint64. -// The zero value is not encoded. -func appendUint64NoZero(b []byte, p pointer, f *coderFieldInfo, _ marshalOptions) ([]byte, error) { - v := *p.Uint64() - if v == 0 { - return b, nil - } - b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, f.wiretag) - b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, v) - return b, nil -} - -var coderUint64NoZero = pointerCoderFuncs{ - size: sizeUint64NoZero, - marshal: appendUint64NoZero, - unmarshal: consumeUint64, - merge: mergeUint64NoZero, -} - -// sizeUint64Ptr returns the size of wire encoding a *uint64 pointer as a Uint64. -// It panics if the pointer is nil. -func sizeUint64Ptr(p pointer, f *coderFieldInfo, _ marshalOptions) (size int) { - v := **p.Uint64Ptr() - return f.tagsize + protowire.SizeVarint(v) -} - -// appendUint64Ptr wire encodes a *uint64 pointer as a Uint64. -// It panics if the pointer is nil. -func appendUint64Ptr(b []byte, p pointer, f *coderFieldInfo, _ marshalOptions) ([]byte, error) { - v := **p.Uint64Ptr() - b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, f.wiretag) - b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, v) - return b, nil -} - -// consumeUint64Ptr wire decodes a *uint64 pointer as a Uint64. -func consumeUint64Ptr(b []byte, p pointer, wtyp protowire.Type, f *coderFieldInfo, _ unmarshalOptions) (out unmarshalOutput, err error) { - if wtyp != protowire.VarintType { - return out, errUnknown - } - var v uint64 - var n int - if len(b) >= 1 && b[0] < 0x80 { - v = uint64(b[0]) - n = 1 - } else if len(b) >= 2 && b[1] < 128 { - v = uint64(b[0]&0x7f) + uint64(b[1])<<7 - n = 2 - } else { - v, n = protowire.ConsumeVarint(b) - } - if n < 0 { - return out, protowire.ParseError(n) - } - vp := p.Uint64Ptr() - if *vp == nil { - *vp = new(uint64) - } - **vp = v - out.n = n - return out, nil -} - -var coderUint64Ptr = pointerCoderFuncs{ - size: sizeUint64Ptr, - marshal: appendUint64Ptr, - unmarshal: consumeUint64Ptr, - merge: mergeUint64Ptr, -} - -// sizeUint64Slice returns the size of wire encoding a []uint64 pointer as a repeated Uint64. -func sizeUint64Slice(p pointer, f *coderFieldInfo, _ marshalOptions) (size int) { - s := *p.Uint64Slice() - for _, v := range s { - size += f.tagsize + protowire.SizeVarint(v) - } - return size -} - -// appendUint64Slice encodes a []uint64 pointer as a repeated Uint64. -func appendUint64Slice(b []byte, p pointer, f *coderFieldInfo, _ marshalOptions) ([]byte, error) { - s := *p.Uint64Slice() - for _, v := range s { - b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, f.wiretag) - 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v = uint64(b[0]&0x7f) + uint64(b[1])<<7 - n = 2 - } else { - v, n = protowire.ConsumeVarint(b) - } - if n < 0 { - return out, protowire.ParseError(n) - } - *sp = append(*sp, v) - out.n = n - return out, nil -} - -var coderUint64Slice = pointerCoderFuncs{ - size: sizeUint64Slice, - marshal: appendUint64Slice, - unmarshal: consumeUint64Slice, - merge: mergeUint64Slice, -} - -// sizeUint64PackedSlice returns the size of wire encoding a []uint64 pointer as a packed repeated Uint64. -func sizeUint64PackedSlice(p pointer, f *coderFieldInfo, _ marshalOptions) (size int) { - s := *p.Uint64Slice() - if len(s) == 0 { - return 0 - } - n := 0 - for _, v := range s { - n += protowire.SizeVarint(v) - } - return f.tagsize + protowire.SizeBytes(n) -} - -// appendUint64PackedSlice encodes a []uint64 pointer as a packed repeated Uint64. -func appendUint64PackedSlice(b []byte, p pointer, f *coderFieldInfo, _ marshalOptions) ([]byte, error) { - s := *p.Uint64Slice() - if len(s) == 0 { - return b, nil - } - 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if wtyp != protowire.VarintType { - return protoreflect.Value{}, out, errUnknown - } - var v uint64 - var n int - if len(b) >= 1 && b[0] < 0x80 { - v = uint64(b[0]) - n = 1 - } else if len(b) >= 2 && b[1] < 128 { - v = uint64(b[0]&0x7f) + uint64(b[1])<<7 - n = 2 - } else { - v, n = protowire.ConsumeVarint(b) - } - if n < 0 { - return protoreflect.Value{}, out, protowire.ParseError(n) - } - out.n = n - return protoreflect.ValueOfUint64(v), out, nil -} - -var coderUint64Value = valueCoderFuncs{ - size: sizeUint64Value, - marshal: appendUint64Value, - unmarshal: consumeUint64Value, - merge: mergeScalarValue, -} - -// sizeUint64SliceValue returns the size of wire encoding a []uint64 value as a repeated Uint64. -func sizeUint64SliceValue(listv protoreflect.Value, tagsize int, _ marshalOptions) (size int) { - list := listv.List() - for i, llen := 0, list.Len(); i < llen; i++ { - v := list.Get(i) - size += tagsize + protowire.SizeVarint(v.Uint()) - } - return size -} - -// appendUint64SliceValue encodes a []uint64 value as a repeated Uint64. -func appendUint64SliceValue(b []byte, listv protoreflect.Value, wiretag uint64, _ marshalOptions) ([]byte, error) { - list := listv.List() - for i, llen := 0, list.Len(); i < llen; i++ { - v := list.Get(i) - b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, wiretag) - b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, v.Uint()) - } - return b, nil -} - -// consumeUint64SliceValue wire decodes a []uint64 value as a repeated Uint64. -func consumeUint64SliceValue(b []byte, listv protoreflect.Value, _ protowire.Number, wtyp protowire.Type, _ unmarshalOptions) (_ protoreflect.Value, out unmarshalOutput, err error) { - list := listv.List() - if wtyp == protowire.BytesType { - b, n := protowire.ConsumeBytes(b) - if n < 0 { - return protoreflect.Value{}, out, protowire.ParseError(n) - } - for len(b) > 0 { - var v uint64 - var n int - if len(b) >= 1 && b[0] < 0x80 { - v = uint64(b[0]) - n = 1 - } else if len(b) >= 2 && b[1] < 128 { - v = uint64(b[0]&0x7f) + uint64(b[1])<<7 - n = 2 - } else { - v, n = protowire.ConsumeVarint(b) - } - if n < 0 { - return protoreflect.Value{}, out, protowire.ParseError(n) - } - list.Append(protoreflect.ValueOfUint64(v)) - b = b[n:] - } - out.n = n - return listv, out, nil - } - if wtyp != protowire.VarintType { - return protoreflect.Value{}, out, errUnknown - } - var v uint64 - var n int - if len(b) >= 1 && b[0] < 0x80 { - v = uint64(b[0]) - n = 1 - } else if len(b) >= 2 && b[1] < 128 { - v = uint64(b[0]&0x7f) + uint64(b[1])<<7 - n = 2 - } else { - v, n = protowire.ConsumeVarint(b) - } - if n < 0 { - return protoreflect.Value{}, out, protowire.ParseError(n) - } - list.Append(protoreflect.ValueOfUint64(v)) - out.n = n - return listv, out, nil -} - -var coderUint64SliceValue = valueCoderFuncs{ - size: sizeUint64SliceValue, - marshal: appendUint64SliceValue, - unmarshal: consumeUint64SliceValue, - merge: mergeListValue, -} - -// sizeUint64PackedSliceValue returns the size of wire encoding a []uint64 value as a packed repeated Uint64. -func sizeUint64PackedSliceValue(listv protoreflect.Value, tagsize int, _ marshalOptions) (size int) { - list := listv.List() - llen := list.Len() - if llen == 0 { - return 0 - } - n := 0 - for i, llen := 0, llen; i < llen; i++ { - v := list.Get(i) - n += protowire.SizeVarint(v.Uint()) - } - return tagsize + protowire.SizeBytes(n) -} - -// appendUint64PackedSliceValue encodes a []uint64 value as a packed repeated Uint64. -func appendUint64PackedSliceValue(b []byte, listv protoreflect.Value, wiretag uint64, _ marshalOptions) ([]byte, error) { - list := listv.List() - llen := list.Len() - if llen == 0 { - return b, nil - } - b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, wiretag) - n := 0 - for i := 0; i < llen; i++ { - v := list.Get(i) - n += protowire.SizeVarint(v.Uint()) - } - b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, uint64(n)) - for i := 0; i < llen; i++ { - v := list.Get(i) - b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, v.Uint()) - } - return b, nil -} - -var coderUint64PackedSliceValue = valueCoderFuncs{ - size: sizeUint64PackedSliceValue, - marshal: appendUint64PackedSliceValue, - unmarshal: consumeUint64SliceValue, - merge: mergeListValue, -} - -// sizeSfixed32 returns the size of wire encoding a int32 pointer as a Sfixed32. -func sizeSfixed32(p pointer, f *coderFieldInfo, _ marshalOptions) (size int) { - - return f.tagsize + protowire.SizeFixed32() -} - -// appendSfixed32 wire encodes a int32 pointer as a Sfixed32. -func appendSfixed32(b []byte, p pointer, f *coderFieldInfo, _ marshalOptions) ([]byte, error) { - v := *p.Int32() - b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, f.wiretag) - b = protowire.AppendFixed32(b, uint32(v)) - return b, nil -} - -// consumeSfixed32 wire decodes a int32 pointer as a Sfixed32. -func consumeSfixed32(b []byte, p pointer, wtyp protowire.Type, f *coderFieldInfo, _ unmarshalOptions) (out unmarshalOutput, err error) { - if wtyp != protowire.Fixed32Type { - return out, errUnknown - } - v, n := protowire.ConsumeFixed32(b) - if n < 0 { - return out, protowire.ParseError(n) - } - *p.Int32() = int32(v) - out.n = n - return out, nil -} - -var coderSfixed32 = pointerCoderFuncs{ - size: sizeSfixed32, - marshal: appendSfixed32, - unmarshal: consumeSfixed32, - merge: mergeInt32, -} - -// sizeSfixed32NoZero returns the size of wire encoding a int32 pointer as a Sfixed32. -// The zero value is not encoded. -func sizeSfixed32NoZero(p pointer, f *coderFieldInfo, _ marshalOptions) (size int) { - v := *p.Int32() - if v == 0 { - return 0 - } - return f.tagsize + protowire.SizeFixed32() -} - -// appendSfixed32NoZero wire encodes a int32 pointer as a Sfixed32. -// The zero value is not encoded. -func appendSfixed32NoZero(b []byte, p pointer, f *coderFieldInfo, _ marshalOptions) ([]byte, error) { - v := *p.Int32() - if v == 0 { - return b, nil - } - b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, f.wiretag) - b = protowire.AppendFixed32(b, uint32(v)) - return b, nil -} - -var coderSfixed32NoZero = pointerCoderFuncs{ - size: sizeSfixed32NoZero, - marshal: appendSfixed32NoZero, - unmarshal: consumeSfixed32, - merge: mergeInt32NoZero, -} - -// sizeSfixed32Ptr returns the size of wire encoding a *int32 pointer as a Sfixed32. -// It panics if the pointer is nil. -func sizeSfixed32Ptr(p pointer, f *coderFieldInfo, _ marshalOptions) (size int) { - return f.tagsize + protowire.SizeFixed32() -} - -// appendSfixed32Ptr wire encodes a *int32 pointer as a Sfixed32. -// It panics if the pointer is nil. -func appendSfixed32Ptr(b []byte, p pointer, f *coderFieldInfo, _ marshalOptions) ([]byte, error) { - v := **p.Int32Ptr() - b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, f.wiretag) - b = protowire.AppendFixed32(b, uint32(v)) - return b, nil -} - -// consumeSfixed32Ptr wire decodes a *int32 pointer as a Sfixed32. -func consumeSfixed32Ptr(b []byte, p pointer, wtyp protowire.Type, f *coderFieldInfo, _ unmarshalOptions) (out unmarshalOutput, err error) { - if wtyp != protowire.Fixed32Type { - return out, errUnknown - } - v, n := protowire.ConsumeFixed32(b) - if n < 0 { - return out, protowire.ParseError(n) - } - vp := p.Int32Ptr() - if *vp == nil { - *vp = new(int32) - } - **vp = int32(v) - out.n = n - return out, nil -} - -var coderSfixed32Ptr = pointerCoderFuncs{ - size: sizeSfixed32Ptr, - marshal: appendSfixed32Ptr, - unmarshal: consumeSfixed32Ptr, - merge: mergeInt32Ptr, -} - -// sizeSfixed32Slice returns the size of wire encoding a []int32 pointer as a repeated Sfixed32. -func sizeSfixed32Slice(p pointer, f *coderFieldInfo, _ marshalOptions) (size int) { - s := *p.Int32Slice() - size = len(s) * (f.tagsize + protowire.SizeFixed32()) - return size -} - -// appendSfixed32Slice encodes a []int32 pointer as a repeated Sfixed32. -func appendSfixed32Slice(b []byte, p pointer, f *coderFieldInfo, _ marshalOptions) ([]byte, error) { - s := *p.Int32Slice() - for _, v := range s { - b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, f.wiretag) - b = protowire.AppendFixed32(b, uint32(v)) - } - return b, nil -} - -// consumeSfixed32Slice wire decodes a []int32 pointer as a repeated Sfixed32. -func consumeSfixed32Slice(b []byte, p pointer, wtyp protowire.Type, f *coderFieldInfo, _ unmarshalOptions) (out unmarshalOutput, err error) { - sp := p.Int32Slice() - if wtyp == protowire.BytesType { - s := *sp - b, n := protowire.ConsumeBytes(b) - if n < 0 { - return out, protowire.ParseError(n) - } - for len(b) > 0 { - v, n := protowire.ConsumeFixed32(b) - if n < 0 { - return out, protowire.ParseError(n) - } - s = append(s, int32(v)) - b = b[n:] - } - *sp = s - out.n = n - return out, nil - } - if wtyp != protowire.Fixed32Type { - return out, errUnknown - } - v, n := protowire.ConsumeFixed32(b) - if n < 0 { - return out, protowire.ParseError(n) - } - *sp = append(*sp, int32(v)) - out.n = n - return out, nil -} - -var coderSfixed32Slice = pointerCoderFuncs{ - size: sizeSfixed32Slice, - marshal: appendSfixed32Slice, - unmarshal: consumeSfixed32Slice, - merge: mergeInt32Slice, -} - -// sizeSfixed32PackedSlice returns the size of wire encoding a []int32 pointer as a packed repeated Sfixed32. -func sizeSfixed32PackedSlice(p pointer, f *coderFieldInfo, _ marshalOptions) (size int) { - s := *p.Int32Slice() - if len(s) == 0 { - return 0 - } - n := len(s) * protowire.SizeFixed32() - return f.tagsize + protowire.SizeBytes(n) -} - -// appendSfixed32PackedSlice encodes a []int32 pointer as a packed repeated Sfixed32. -func appendSfixed32PackedSlice(b []byte, p pointer, f *coderFieldInfo, _ marshalOptions) ([]byte, error) { - s := *p.Int32Slice() - if len(s) == 0 { - return b, nil - } - b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, f.wiretag) - n := len(s) * protowire.SizeFixed32() - b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, uint64(n)) - for _, v := range s { - b = protowire.AppendFixed32(b, uint32(v)) - } - return b, nil -} - -var coderSfixed32PackedSlice = pointerCoderFuncs{ - size: sizeSfixed32PackedSlice, - marshal: appendSfixed32PackedSlice, - unmarshal: consumeSfixed32Slice, - merge: mergeInt32Slice, -} - -// sizeSfixed32Value returns the size of wire encoding a int32 value as a Sfixed32. -func sizeSfixed32Value(v protoreflect.Value, tagsize int, _ marshalOptions) int { - return tagsize + protowire.SizeFixed32() -} - -// appendSfixed32Value encodes a int32 value as a Sfixed32. -func appendSfixed32Value(b []byte, v protoreflect.Value, wiretag uint64, _ marshalOptions) ([]byte, error) { - b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, wiretag) - b = protowire.AppendFixed32(b, uint32(v.Int())) - return b, nil -} - -// consumeSfixed32Value decodes a int32 value as a Sfixed32. -func consumeSfixed32Value(b []byte, _ protoreflect.Value, _ protowire.Number, wtyp protowire.Type, _ unmarshalOptions) (_ protoreflect.Value, out unmarshalOutput, err error) { - if wtyp != protowire.Fixed32Type { - return protoreflect.Value{}, out, errUnknown - } - v, n := protowire.ConsumeFixed32(b) - if n < 0 { - return protoreflect.Value{}, out, protowire.ParseError(n) - } - out.n = n - return protoreflect.ValueOfInt32(int32(v)), out, nil -} - -var coderSfixed32Value = valueCoderFuncs{ - size: sizeSfixed32Value, - marshal: appendSfixed32Value, - unmarshal: consumeSfixed32Value, - merge: mergeScalarValue, -} - -// sizeSfixed32SliceValue returns the size of wire encoding a []int32 value as a repeated Sfixed32. -func sizeSfixed32SliceValue(listv protoreflect.Value, tagsize int, _ marshalOptions) (size int) { - list := listv.List() - size = list.Len() * (tagsize + protowire.SizeFixed32()) - return size -} - -// appendSfixed32SliceValue encodes a []int32 value as a repeated Sfixed32. -func appendSfixed32SliceValue(b []byte, listv protoreflect.Value, wiretag uint64, _ marshalOptions) ([]byte, error) { - list := listv.List() - for i, llen := 0, list.Len(); i < llen; i++ { - v := list.Get(i) - b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, wiretag) - b = protowire.AppendFixed32(b, uint32(v.Int())) - } - return b, nil -} - -// consumeSfixed32SliceValue wire decodes a []int32 value as a repeated Sfixed32. -func consumeSfixed32SliceValue(b []byte, listv protoreflect.Value, _ protowire.Number, wtyp protowire.Type, _ unmarshalOptions) (_ protoreflect.Value, out unmarshalOutput, err error) { - list := listv.List() - if wtyp == protowire.BytesType { - b, n := protowire.ConsumeBytes(b) - if n < 0 { - return protoreflect.Value{}, out, protowire.ParseError(n) - } - for len(b) > 0 { - v, n := protowire.ConsumeFixed32(b) - if n < 0 { - return protoreflect.Value{}, out, protowire.ParseError(n) - } - list.Append(protoreflect.ValueOfInt32(int32(v))) - b = b[n:] - } - out.n = n - return listv, out, nil - } - if wtyp != protowire.Fixed32Type { - return protoreflect.Value{}, out, errUnknown - } - v, n := protowire.ConsumeFixed32(b) - if n < 0 { - return protoreflect.Value{}, out, protowire.ParseError(n) - } - list.Append(protoreflect.ValueOfInt32(int32(v))) - out.n = n - return listv, out, nil -} - -var coderSfixed32SliceValue = valueCoderFuncs{ - size: sizeSfixed32SliceValue, - marshal: appendSfixed32SliceValue, - unmarshal: consumeSfixed32SliceValue, - merge: mergeListValue, -} - -// sizeSfixed32PackedSliceValue returns the size of wire encoding a []int32 value as a packed repeated Sfixed32. -func sizeSfixed32PackedSliceValue(listv protoreflect.Value, tagsize int, _ marshalOptions) (size int) { - list := listv.List() - llen := list.Len() - if llen == 0 { - return 0 - } - n := llen * protowire.SizeFixed32() - return tagsize + protowire.SizeBytes(n) -} - -// appendSfixed32PackedSliceValue encodes a []int32 value as a packed repeated Sfixed32. -func appendSfixed32PackedSliceValue(b []byte, listv protoreflect.Value, wiretag uint64, _ marshalOptions) ([]byte, error) { - list := listv.List() - llen := list.Len() - if llen == 0 { - return b, nil - } - b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, wiretag) - n := llen * protowire.SizeFixed32() - b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, uint64(n)) - for i := 0; i < llen; i++ { - v := list.Get(i) - b = protowire.AppendFixed32(b, uint32(v.Int())) - } - return b, nil -} - -var coderSfixed32PackedSliceValue = valueCoderFuncs{ - size: sizeSfixed32PackedSliceValue, - marshal: appendSfixed32PackedSliceValue, - unmarshal: consumeSfixed32SliceValue, - merge: mergeListValue, -} - -// sizeFixed32 returns the size of wire encoding a uint32 pointer as a Fixed32. -func sizeFixed32(p pointer, f *coderFieldInfo, _ marshalOptions) (size int) { - - return f.tagsize + protowire.SizeFixed32() -} - -// appendFixed32 wire encodes a uint32 pointer as a Fixed32. -func appendFixed32(b []byte, p pointer, f *coderFieldInfo, _ marshalOptions) ([]byte, error) { - v := *p.Uint32() - b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, f.wiretag) - b = protowire.AppendFixed32(b, v) - return b, nil -} - -// consumeFixed32 wire decodes a uint32 pointer as a Fixed32. -func consumeFixed32(b []byte, p pointer, wtyp protowire.Type, f *coderFieldInfo, _ unmarshalOptions) (out unmarshalOutput, err error) { - if wtyp != protowire.Fixed32Type { - return out, errUnknown - } - v, n := protowire.ConsumeFixed32(b) - if n < 0 { - return out, protowire.ParseError(n) - } - *p.Uint32() = v - out.n = n - return out, nil -} - -var coderFixed32 = pointerCoderFuncs{ - size: sizeFixed32, - marshal: appendFixed32, - unmarshal: consumeFixed32, - merge: mergeUint32, -} - -// sizeFixed32NoZero returns the size of wire encoding a uint32 pointer as a Fixed32. -// The zero value is not encoded. -func sizeFixed32NoZero(p pointer, f *coderFieldInfo, _ marshalOptions) (size int) { - v := *p.Uint32() - if v == 0 { - return 0 - } - return f.tagsize + protowire.SizeFixed32() -} - -// appendFixed32NoZero wire encodes a uint32 pointer as a Fixed32. -// The zero value is not encoded. -func appendFixed32NoZero(b []byte, p pointer, f *coderFieldInfo, _ marshalOptions) ([]byte, error) { - v := *p.Uint32() - if v == 0 { - return b, nil - } - b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, f.wiretag) - b = protowire.AppendFixed32(b, v) - return b, nil -} - 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} - v, n := protowire.ConsumeFixed32(b) - if n < 0 { - return out, protowire.ParseError(n) - } - vp := p.Uint32Ptr() - if *vp == nil { - *vp = new(uint32) - } - **vp = v - out.n = n - return out, nil -} - -var coderFixed32Ptr = pointerCoderFuncs{ - size: sizeFixed32Ptr, - marshal: appendFixed32Ptr, - unmarshal: consumeFixed32Ptr, - merge: mergeUint32Ptr, -} - -// sizeFixed32Slice returns the size of wire encoding a []uint32 pointer as a repeated Fixed32. -func sizeFixed32Slice(p pointer, f *coderFieldInfo, _ marshalOptions) (size int) { - s := *p.Uint32Slice() - size = len(s) * (f.tagsize + protowire.SizeFixed32()) - return size -} - -// appendFixed32Slice encodes a []uint32 pointer as a repeated Fixed32. -func appendFixed32Slice(b []byte, p pointer, f *coderFieldInfo, _ marshalOptions) ([]byte, error) { - s := *p.Uint32Slice() - for _, v := range s { - b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, f.wiretag) - b = protowire.AppendFixed32(b, v) - } - return b, nil -} - -// consumeFixed32Slice wire decodes a []uint32 pointer as a repeated Fixed32. -func consumeFixed32Slice(b []byte, p pointer, wtyp protowire.Type, f *coderFieldInfo, _ unmarshalOptions) (out unmarshalOutput, err error) { - sp := p.Uint32Slice() - if wtyp == protowire.BytesType { - s := *sp - b, n := protowire.ConsumeBytes(b) - if n < 0 { - return out, protowire.ParseError(n) - } - for len(b) > 0 { - v, n := protowire.ConsumeFixed32(b) - if n < 0 { - return out, protowire.ParseError(n) - } - s = append(s, v) - b = b[n:] - } - *sp = s - out.n = n - return out, nil - } - if wtyp != protowire.Fixed32Type { - return out, errUnknown - } - v, n := protowire.ConsumeFixed32(b) - if n < 0 { - return out, protowire.ParseError(n) - } - *sp = append(*sp, v) - out.n = n - return out, nil -} - -var coderFixed32Slice = pointerCoderFuncs{ - size: sizeFixed32Slice, - marshal: appendFixed32Slice, - unmarshal: consumeFixed32Slice, - merge: mergeUint32Slice, -} - -// sizeFixed32PackedSlice returns the size of wire encoding a []uint32 pointer as a packed repeated Fixed32. -func sizeFixed32PackedSlice(p pointer, f *coderFieldInfo, _ marshalOptions) (size int) { - s := *p.Uint32Slice() - if len(s) == 0 { - return 0 - } - n := len(s) * protowire.SizeFixed32() - return f.tagsize + protowire.SizeBytes(n) -} - -// appendFixed32PackedSlice encodes a []uint32 pointer as a packed repeated Fixed32. -func appendFixed32PackedSlice(b []byte, p pointer, f *coderFieldInfo, _ marshalOptions) ([]byte, error) { - s := *p.Uint32Slice() - if len(s) == 0 { - return b, nil - } - b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, f.wiretag) - n := len(s) * protowire.SizeFixed32() - b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, uint64(n)) - for _, v := range s { - b = protowire.AppendFixed32(b, v) - } - return b, nil -} - -var coderFixed32PackedSlice = pointerCoderFuncs{ - size: sizeFixed32PackedSlice, - marshal: appendFixed32PackedSlice, - unmarshal: consumeFixed32Slice, - merge: mergeUint32Slice, -} - -// sizeFixed32Value returns the size of wire encoding a uint32 value as a Fixed32. -func sizeFixed32Value(v protoreflect.Value, tagsize int, _ marshalOptions) int { - return tagsize + protowire.SizeFixed32() -} - -// appendFixed32Value encodes a uint32 value as a Fixed32. -func appendFixed32Value(b []byte, v protoreflect.Value, wiretag uint64, _ marshalOptions) ([]byte, error) { - b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, wiretag) - b = protowire.AppendFixed32(b, uint32(v.Uint())) - return b, nil -} - -// consumeFixed32Value decodes a uint32 value as a Fixed32. -func consumeFixed32Value(b []byte, _ protoreflect.Value, _ protowire.Number, wtyp protowire.Type, _ unmarshalOptions) (_ protoreflect.Value, out unmarshalOutput, err error) { - if wtyp != protowire.Fixed32Type { - return protoreflect.Value{}, out, errUnknown - } - v, n := protowire.ConsumeFixed32(b) - if n < 0 { - return protoreflect.Value{}, out, protowire.ParseError(n) - } - out.n = n - return protoreflect.ValueOfUint32(uint32(v)), out, nil -} - -var coderFixed32Value = valueCoderFuncs{ - size: sizeFixed32Value, - marshal: appendFixed32Value, - unmarshal: consumeFixed32Value, - merge: mergeScalarValue, -} - -// sizeFixed32SliceValue returns the size of wire encoding a []uint32 value as a repeated Fixed32. -func sizeFixed32SliceValue(listv protoreflect.Value, tagsize int, _ marshalOptions) (size int) { - list := listv.List() - size = list.Len() * (tagsize + protowire.SizeFixed32()) - return size -} - -// appendFixed32SliceValue encodes a []uint32 value as a repeated Fixed32. -func appendFixed32SliceValue(b []byte, listv protoreflect.Value, wiretag uint64, _ marshalOptions) ([]byte, error) { - list := listv.List() - for i, llen := 0, list.Len(); i < llen; i++ { - v := list.Get(i) - b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, wiretag) - b = protowire.AppendFixed32(b, uint32(v.Uint())) - } - return b, nil -} - -// consumeFixed32SliceValue wire decodes a []uint32 value as a repeated Fixed32. -func consumeFixed32SliceValue(b []byte, listv protoreflect.Value, _ protowire.Number, wtyp protowire.Type, _ unmarshalOptions) (_ protoreflect.Value, out unmarshalOutput, err error) { - list := listv.List() - if wtyp == protowire.BytesType { - b, n := protowire.ConsumeBytes(b) - if n < 0 { - return protoreflect.Value{}, out, protowire.ParseError(n) - } - for len(b) > 0 { - v, n := protowire.ConsumeFixed32(b) - if n < 0 { - return protoreflect.Value{}, out, protowire.ParseError(n) - } - list.Append(protoreflect.ValueOfUint32(uint32(v))) - b = b[n:] - } - out.n = n - return listv, out, nil - } - if wtyp != protowire.Fixed32Type { - return protoreflect.Value{}, out, errUnknown - } - v, n := protowire.ConsumeFixed32(b) - if n < 0 { - return protoreflect.Value{}, out, protowire.ParseError(n) - } - list.Append(protoreflect.ValueOfUint32(uint32(v))) - out.n = n - return listv, out, nil -} - -var coderFixed32SliceValue = valueCoderFuncs{ - size: sizeFixed32SliceValue, - marshal: appendFixed32SliceValue, - unmarshal: consumeFixed32SliceValue, - merge: mergeListValue, -} - -// sizeFixed32PackedSliceValue returns the size of wire encoding a []uint32 value as a packed repeated Fixed32. -func sizeFixed32PackedSliceValue(listv protoreflect.Value, tagsize int, _ marshalOptions) (size int) { - list := listv.List() - llen := list.Len() - if llen == 0 { - return 0 - } - n := llen * protowire.SizeFixed32() - return tagsize + protowire.SizeBytes(n) -} - -// appendFixed32PackedSliceValue encodes a []uint32 value as a packed repeated Fixed32. -func appendFixed32PackedSliceValue(b []byte, listv protoreflect.Value, wiretag uint64, _ marshalOptions) ([]byte, error) { - list := listv.List() - llen := list.Len() - if llen == 0 { - return b, nil - } - b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, wiretag) - n := llen * protowire.SizeFixed32() - b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, uint64(n)) - for i := 0; i < llen; i++ { - v := list.Get(i) - b = protowire.AppendFixed32(b, uint32(v.Uint())) - } - return b, nil -} - -var coderFixed32PackedSliceValue = valueCoderFuncs{ - size: sizeFixed32PackedSliceValue, - marshal: appendFixed32PackedSliceValue, - unmarshal: consumeFixed32SliceValue, - merge: mergeListValue, -} - -// sizeFloat returns the size of wire encoding a float32 pointer as a Float. -func sizeFloat(p pointer, f *coderFieldInfo, _ marshalOptions) (size int) { - - return f.tagsize + protowire.SizeFixed32() -} - -// appendFloat wire encodes a float32 pointer as a Float. -func appendFloat(b []byte, p pointer, f *coderFieldInfo, _ marshalOptions) ([]byte, error) { - v := *p.Float32() - b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, f.wiretag) - b = protowire.AppendFixed32(b, math.Float32bits(v)) - return b, nil -} - -// consumeFloat wire decodes a float32 pointer as a Float. -func consumeFloat(b []byte, p pointer, wtyp protowire.Type, f *coderFieldInfo, _ unmarshalOptions) (out unmarshalOutput, err error) { - if wtyp != protowire.Fixed32Type { - return out, errUnknown - } - v, n := protowire.ConsumeFixed32(b) - if n < 0 { - return out, protowire.ParseError(n) - } - *p.Float32() = math.Float32frombits(v) - out.n = n - return out, nil -} - -var coderFloat = pointerCoderFuncs{ - size: sizeFloat, - marshal: appendFloat, - unmarshal: consumeFloat, - merge: mergeFloat32, -} - -// sizeFloatNoZero returns the size of wire encoding a float32 pointer as a Float. -// The zero value is not encoded. -func sizeFloatNoZero(p pointer, f *coderFieldInfo, _ marshalOptions) (size int) { - v := *p.Float32() - if v == 0 && !math.Signbit(float64(v)) { - return 0 - } - return f.tagsize + protowire.SizeFixed32() -} - -// appendFloatNoZero wire encodes a float32 pointer as a Float. -// The zero value is not encoded. -func appendFloatNoZero(b []byte, p pointer, f *coderFieldInfo, _ marshalOptions) ([]byte, error) { - v := *p.Float32() - if v == 0 && !math.Signbit(float64(v)) { - return b, nil - } - b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, f.wiretag) - b = protowire.AppendFixed32(b, math.Float32bits(v)) - return b, nil -} - -var coderFloatNoZero = pointerCoderFuncs{ - size: sizeFloatNoZero, - marshal: appendFloatNoZero, - unmarshal: consumeFloat, - merge: mergeFloat32NoZero, -} - -// sizeFloatPtr returns the size of wire encoding a *float32 pointer as a Float. -// It panics if the pointer is nil. -func sizeFloatPtr(p pointer, f *coderFieldInfo, _ marshalOptions) (size int) { - return f.tagsize + protowire.SizeFixed32() -} - -// appendFloatPtr wire encodes a *float32 pointer as a Float. -// It panics if the pointer is nil. -func appendFloatPtr(b []byte, p pointer, f *coderFieldInfo, _ marshalOptions) ([]byte, error) { - v := **p.Float32Ptr() - b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, f.wiretag) - b = protowire.AppendFixed32(b, math.Float32bits(v)) - return b, nil -} - -// consumeFloatPtr wire decodes a *float32 pointer as a Float. -func consumeFloatPtr(b []byte, p pointer, wtyp protowire.Type, f *coderFieldInfo, _ unmarshalOptions) (out unmarshalOutput, err error) { - if wtyp != protowire.Fixed32Type { - return out, errUnknown - } - v, n := protowire.ConsumeFixed32(b) - if n < 0 { - return out, protowire.ParseError(n) - } - vp := p.Float32Ptr() - if *vp == nil { - *vp = new(float32) - } - **vp = math.Float32frombits(v) - out.n = n - return out, nil -} - -var coderFloatPtr = pointerCoderFuncs{ - size: sizeFloatPtr, - marshal: appendFloatPtr, - unmarshal: consumeFloatPtr, - merge: mergeFloat32Ptr, -} - -// sizeFloatSlice returns the size of wire encoding a []float32 pointer as a repeated Float. -func sizeFloatSlice(p pointer, f *coderFieldInfo, _ marshalOptions) (size int) { - s := *p.Float32Slice() - size = len(s) * (f.tagsize + protowire.SizeFixed32()) - return size -} - -// appendFloatSlice encodes a []float32 pointer as a repeated Float. -func appendFloatSlice(b []byte, p pointer, f *coderFieldInfo, _ marshalOptions) ([]byte, error) { - s := *p.Float32Slice() - for _, v := range s { - b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, f.wiretag) - b = protowire.AppendFixed32(b, math.Float32bits(v)) - } - return b, nil -} - -// consumeFloatSlice wire decodes a []float32 pointer as a repeated Float. -func consumeFloatSlice(b []byte, p pointer, wtyp protowire.Type, f *coderFieldInfo, _ unmarshalOptions) (out unmarshalOutput, err error) { - sp := p.Float32Slice() - if wtyp == protowire.BytesType { - s := *sp - b, n := protowire.ConsumeBytes(b) - if n < 0 { - return out, protowire.ParseError(n) - } - for len(b) > 0 { - v, n := protowire.ConsumeFixed32(b) - if n < 0 { - return out, protowire.ParseError(n) - } - s = append(s, math.Float32frombits(v)) - b = b[n:] - } - *sp = s - out.n = n - return out, nil - } - if wtyp != protowire.Fixed32Type { - return out, errUnknown - } - v, n := protowire.ConsumeFixed32(b) - if n < 0 { - return out, protowire.ParseError(n) - } - *sp = append(*sp, math.Float32frombits(v)) - out.n = n - return out, nil -} - -var coderFloatSlice = pointerCoderFuncs{ - size: sizeFloatSlice, - marshal: appendFloatSlice, - unmarshal: consumeFloatSlice, - merge: mergeFloat32Slice, -} - -// sizeFloatPackedSlice returns the size of wire encoding a []float32 pointer as a packed repeated Float. -func sizeFloatPackedSlice(p pointer, f *coderFieldInfo, _ marshalOptions) (size int) { - s := *p.Float32Slice() - if len(s) == 0 { - return 0 - } - n := len(s) * protowire.SizeFixed32() - return f.tagsize + protowire.SizeBytes(n) -} - -// appendFloatPackedSlice encodes a []float32 pointer as a packed repeated Float. -func appendFloatPackedSlice(b []byte, p pointer, f *coderFieldInfo, _ marshalOptions) ([]byte, error) { - s := *p.Float32Slice() - if len(s) == 0 { - return b, nil - } - b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, f.wiretag) - n := len(s) * protowire.SizeFixed32() - b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, uint64(n)) - for _, v := range s { - b = protowire.AppendFixed32(b, math.Float32bits(v)) - } - return b, nil -} - -var coderFloatPackedSlice = pointerCoderFuncs{ - size: sizeFloatPackedSlice, - marshal: appendFloatPackedSlice, - unmarshal: consumeFloatSlice, - merge: mergeFloat32Slice, -} - -// sizeFloatValue returns the size of wire encoding a float32 value as a Float. -func sizeFloatValue(v protoreflect.Value, tagsize int, _ marshalOptions) int { - return tagsize + protowire.SizeFixed32() -} - -// appendFloatValue encodes a float32 value as a Float. -func appendFloatValue(b []byte, v protoreflect.Value, wiretag uint64, _ marshalOptions) ([]byte, error) { - b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, wiretag) - b = protowire.AppendFixed32(b, math.Float32bits(float32(v.Float()))) - return b, nil -} - -// consumeFloatValue decodes a float32 value as a Float. -func consumeFloatValue(b []byte, _ protoreflect.Value, _ protowire.Number, wtyp protowire.Type, _ unmarshalOptions) (_ protoreflect.Value, out unmarshalOutput, err error) { - if wtyp != protowire.Fixed32Type { - return protoreflect.Value{}, out, errUnknown - } - v, n := protowire.ConsumeFixed32(b) - if n < 0 { - return protoreflect.Value{}, out, protowire.ParseError(n) - } - out.n = n - return protoreflect.ValueOfFloat32(math.Float32frombits(uint32(v))), out, nil -} - -var coderFloatValue = valueCoderFuncs{ - size: sizeFloatValue, - marshal: appendFloatValue, - unmarshal: consumeFloatValue, - merge: mergeScalarValue, -} - -// sizeFloatSliceValue returns the size of wire encoding a []float32 value as a repeated Float. -func sizeFloatSliceValue(listv protoreflect.Value, tagsize int, _ marshalOptions) (size int) { - list := listv.List() - size = list.Len() * (tagsize + protowire.SizeFixed32()) - return size -} - -// appendFloatSliceValue encodes a []float32 value as a repeated Float. -func appendFloatSliceValue(b []byte, listv protoreflect.Value, wiretag uint64, _ marshalOptions) ([]byte, error) { - list := listv.List() - for i, llen := 0, list.Len(); i < llen; i++ { - v := list.Get(i) - b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, wiretag) - b = protowire.AppendFixed32(b, math.Float32bits(float32(v.Float()))) - } - return b, nil -} - -// consumeFloatSliceValue wire decodes a []float32 value as a repeated Float. -func consumeFloatSliceValue(b []byte, listv protoreflect.Value, _ protowire.Number, wtyp protowire.Type, _ unmarshalOptions) (_ protoreflect.Value, out unmarshalOutput, err error) { - list := listv.List() - if wtyp == protowire.BytesType { - b, n := protowire.ConsumeBytes(b) - if n < 0 { - return protoreflect.Value{}, out, protowire.ParseError(n) - } - for len(b) > 0 { - v, n := protowire.ConsumeFixed32(b) - if n < 0 { - return protoreflect.Value{}, out, protowire.ParseError(n) - } - list.Append(protoreflect.ValueOfFloat32(math.Float32frombits(uint32(v)))) - b = b[n:] - } - out.n = n - return listv, out, nil - } - if wtyp != protowire.Fixed32Type { - return protoreflect.Value{}, out, errUnknown - } - v, n := protowire.ConsumeFixed32(b) - if n < 0 { - return protoreflect.Value{}, out, protowire.ParseError(n) - } - list.Append(protoreflect.ValueOfFloat32(math.Float32frombits(uint32(v)))) - out.n = n - return listv, out, nil -} - -var coderFloatSliceValue = valueCoderFuncs{ - size: sizeFloatSliceValue, - marshal: appendFloatSliceValue, - unmarshal: consumeFloatSliceValue, - merge: mergeListValue, -} - -// sizeFloatPackedSliceValue returns the size of wire encoding a []float32 value as a packed repeated Float. -func sizeFloatPackedSliceValue(listv protoreflect.Value, tagsize int, _ marshalOptions) (size int) { - list := listv.List() - llen := list.Len() - if llen == 0 { - return 0 - } - n := llen * protowire.SizeFixed32() - return tagsize + protowire.SizeBytes(n) -} - -// appendFloatPackedSliceValue encodes a []float32 value as a packed repeated Float. -func appendFloatPackedSliceValue(b []byte, listv protoreflect.Value, wiretag uint64, _ marshalOptions) ([]byte, error) { - list := listv.List() - llen := list.Len() - if llen == 0 { - return b, nil - } - b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, wiretag) - n := llen * protowire.SizeFixed32() - b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, uint64(n)) - for i := 0; i < llen; i++ { - v := list.Get(i) - b = protowire.AppendFixed32(b, math.Float32bits(float32(v.Float()))) - } - return b, nil -} - -var coderFloatPackedSliceValue = valueCoderFuncs{ - size: sizeFloatPackedSliceValue, - marshal: appendFloatPackedSliceValue, - unmarshal: consumeFloatSliceValue, - merge: mergeListValue, -} - -// sizeSfixed64 returns the size of wire encoding a int64 pointer as a Sfixed64. -func sizeSfixed64(p pointer, f *coderFieldInfo, _ marshalOptions) (size int) { - - return f.tagsize + protowire.SizeFixed64() -} - -// appendSfixed64 wire encodes a int64 pointer as a Sfixed64. -func appendSfixed64(b []byte, p pointer, f *coderFieldInfo, _ marshalOptions) ([]byte, error) { - v := *p.Int64() - b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, f.wiretag) - b = protowire.AppendFixed64(b, uint64(v)) - return b, nil -} - -// consumeSfixed64 wire decodes a int64 pointer as a Sfixed64. -func consumeSfixed64(b []byte, p pointer, wtyp protowire.Type, f *coderFieldInfo, _ unmarshalOptions) (out unmarshalOutput, err error) { - if wtyp != protowire.Fixed64Type { - return out, errUnknown - } - v, n := protowire.ConsumeFixed64(b) - if n < 0 { - return out, protowire.ParseError(n) - } - *p.Int64() = int64(v) - out.n = n - return out, nil -} - -var coderSfixed64 = pointerCoderFuncs{ - size: sizeSfixed64, - marshal: appendSfixed64, - unmarshal: consumeSfixed64, - merge: mergeInt64, -} - -// sizeSfixed64NoZero returns the size of wire encoding a int64 pointer as a Sfixed64. -// The zero value is not encoded. -func sizeSfixed64NoZero(p pointer, f *coderFieldInfo, _ marshalOptions) (size int) { - v := *p.Int64() - if v == 0 { - return 0 - } - return f.tagsize + protowire.SizeFixed64() -} - -// appendSfixed64NoZero wire encodes a int64 pointer as a Sfixed64. -// The zero value is not encoded. -func appendSfixed64NoZero(b []byte, p pointer, f *coderFieldInfo, _ marshalOptions) ([]byte, error) { - v := *p.Int64() - if v == 0 { - return b, nil - } - b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, f.wiretag) - b = protowire.AppendFixed64(b, uint64(v)) - return b, nil -} - -var coderSfixed64NoZero = pointerCoderFuncs{ - size: sizeSfixed64NoZero, - marshal: appendSfixed64NoZero, - unmarshal: consumeSfixed64, - merge: mergeInt64NoZero, -} - -// sizeSfixed64Ptr returns the size of wire encoding a *int64 pointer as a Sfixed64. -// It panics if the pointer is nil. -func sizeSfixed64Ptr(p pointer, f *coderFieldInfo, _ marshalOptions) (size int) { - return f.tagsize + protowire.SizeFixed64() -} - -// appendSfixed64Ptr wire encodes a *int64 pointer as a Sfixed64. -// It panics if the pointer is nil. -func appendSfixed64Ptr(b []byte, p pointer, f *coderFieldInfo, _ marshalOptions) ([]byte, error) { - v := **p.Int64Ptr() - b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, f.wiretag) - b = protowire.AppendFixed64(b, uint64(v)) - return b, nil -} - -// consumeSfixed64Ptr wire decodes a *int64 pointer as a Sfixed64. -func consumeSfixed64Ptr(b []byte, p pointer, wtyp protowire.Type, f *coderFieldInfo, _ unmarshalOptions) (out unmarshalOutput, err error) { - if wtyp != protowire.Fixed64Type { - return out, errUnknown - } - v, n := protowire.ConsumeFixed64(b) - if n < 0 { - return out, protowire.ParseError(n) - } - vp := p.Int64Ptr() - if *vp == nil { - *vp = new(int64) - } - **vp = int64(v) - out.n = n - return out, nil -} - -var coderSfixed64Ptr = pointerCoderFuncs{ - size: sizeSfixed64Ptr, - marshal: appendSfixed64Ptr, - unmarshal: consumeSfixed64Ptr, - merge: mergeInt64Ptr, -} - -// sizeSfixed64Slice returns the size of wire encoding a []int64 pointer as a repeated Sfixed64. -func sizeSfixed64Slice(p pointer, f *coderFieldInfo, _ marshalOptions) (size int) { - s := *p.Int64Slice() - size = len(s) * (f.tagsize + protowire.SizeFixed64()) - return size -} - -// appendSfixed64Slice encodes a []int64 pointer as a repeated Sfixed64. -func appendSfixed64Slice(b []byte, p pointer, f *coderFieldInfo, _ marshalOptions) ([]byte, error) { - s := *p.Int64Slice() - for _, v := range s { - b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, f.wiretag) - b = protowire.AppendFixed64(b, uint64(v)) - } - return b, nil -} - -// consumeSfixed64Slice wire decodes a []int64 pointer as a repeated Sfixed64. -func consumeSfixed64Slice(b []byte, p pointer, wtyp protowire.Type, f *coderFieldInfo, _ unmarshalOptions) (out unmarshalOutput, err error) { - sp := p.Int64Slice() - if wtyp == protowire.BytesType { - s := *sp - b, n := protowire.ConsumeBytes(b) - if n < 0 { - return out, protowire.ParseError(n) - } - for len(b) > 0 { - v, n := protowire.ConsumeFixed64(b) - if n < 0 { - return out, protowire.ParseError(n) - } - s = append(s, int64(v)) - b = b[n:] - } - *sp = s - out.n = n - return out, nil - } - if wtyp != protowire.Fixed64Type { - return out, errUnknown - } - v, n := protowire.ConsumeFixed64(b) - if n < 0 { - return out, protowire.ParseError(n) - } - *sp = append(*sp, int64(v)) - out.n = n - return out, nil -} - -var coderSfixed64Slice = pointerCoderFuncs{ - size: sizeSfixed64Slice, - marshal: appendSfixed64Slice, - unmarshal: consumeSfixed64Slice, - merge: mergeInt64Slice, -} - -// sizeSfixed64PackedSlice returns the size of wire encoding a []int64 pointer as a packed repeated Sfixed64. -func sizeSfixed64PackedSlice(p pointer, f *coderFieldInfo, _ marshalOptions) (size int) { - s := *p.Int64Slice() - if len(s) == 0 { - return 0 - } - n := len(s) * protowire.SizeFixed64() - return f.tagsize + protowire.SizeBytes(n) -} - -// appendSfixed64PackedSlice encodes a []int64 pointer as a packed repeated Sfixed64. -func appendSfixed64PackedSlice(b []byte, p pointer, f *coderFieldInfo, _ marshalOptions) ([]byte, error) { - s := *p.Int64Slice() - if len(s) == 0 { - return b, nil - } - b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, f.wiretag) - n := len(s) * protowire.SizeFixed64() - b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, uint64(n)) - for _, v := range s { - b = protowire.AppendFixed64(b, uint64(v)) - } - return b, nil -} - -var coderSfixed64PackedSlice = pointerCoderFuncs{ - size: sizeSfixed64PackedSlice, - marshal: appendSfixed64PackedSlice, - unmarshal: consumeSfixed64Slice, - merge: mergeInt64Slice, -} - -// sizeSfixed64Value returns the size of wire encoding a int64 value as a Sfixed64. -func sizeSfixed64Value(v protoreflect.Value, tagsize int, _ marshalOptions) int { - return tagsize + protowire.SizeFixed64() -} - -// appendSfixed64Value encodes a int64 value as a Sfixed64. -func appendSfixed64Value(b []byte, v protoreflect.Value, wiretag uint64, _ marshalOptions) ([]byte, error) { - b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, wiretag) - b = protowire.AppendFixed64(b, uint64(v.Int())) - return b, nil -} - -// consumeSfixed64Value decodes a int64 value as a Sfixed64. -func consumeSfixed64Value(b []byte, _ protoreflect.Value, _ protowire.Number, wtyp protowire.Type, _ unmarshalOptions) (_ protoreflect.Value, out unmarshalOutput, err error) { - if wtyp != protowire.Fixed64Type { - return protoreflect.Value{}, out, errUnknown - } - v, n := protowire.ConsumeFixed64(b) - if n < 0 { - return protoreflect.Value{}, out, protowire.ParseError(n) - } - out.n = n - return protoreflect.ValueOfInt64(int64(v)), out, nil -} - -var coderSfixed64Value = valueCoderFuncs{ - size: sizeSfixed64Value, - marshal: appendSfixed64Value, - unmarshal: consumeSfixed64Value, - merge: mergeScalarValue, -} - -// sizeSfixed64SliceValue returns the size of wire encoding a []int64 value as a repeated Sfixed64. -func sizeSfixed64SliceValue(listv protoreflect.Value, tagsize int, _ marshalOptions) (size int) { - list := listv.List() - size = list.Len() * (tagsize + protowire.SizeFixed64()) - return size -} - -// appendSfixed64SliceValue encodes a []int64 value as a repeated Sfixed64. -func appendSfixed64SliceValue(b []byte, listv protoreflect.Value, wiretag uint64, _ marshalOptions) ([]byte, error) { - list := listv.List() - for i, llen := 0, list.Len(); i < llen; i++ { - v := list.Get(i) - b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, wiretag) - b = protowire.AppendFixed64(b, uint64(v.Int())) - } - return b, nil -} - -// consumeSfixed64SliceValue wire decodes a []int64 value as a repeated Sfixed64. -func consumeSfixed64SliceValue(b []byte, listv protoreflect.Value, _ protowire.Number, wtyp protowire.Type, _ unmarshalOptions) (_ protoreflect.Value, out unmarshalOutput, err error) { - list := listv.List() - if wtyp == protowire.BytesType { - b, n := protowire.ConsumeBytes(b) - if n < 0 { - return protoreflect.Value{}, out, protowire.ParseError(n) - } - for len(b) > 0 { - v, n := protowire.ConsumeFixed64(b) - if n < 0 { - return protoreflect.Value{}, out, protowire.ParseError(n) - } - list.Append(protoreflect.ValueOfInt64(int64(v))) - b = b[n:] - } - out.n = n - return listv, out, nil - } - if wtyp != protowire.Fixed64Type { - return protoreflect.Value{}, out, errUnknown - } - v, n := protowire.ConsumeFixed64(b) - if n < 0 { - return protoreflect.Value{}, out, protowire.ParseError(n) - } - list.Append(protoreflect.ValueOfInt64(int64(v))) - out.n = n - return listv, out, nil -} - -var coderSfixed64SliceValue = valueCoderFuncs{ - size: sizeSfixed64SliceValue, - marshal: appendSfixed64SliceValue, - unmarshal: consumeSfixed64SliceValue, - merge: mergeListValue, -} - -// sizeSfixed64PackedSliceValue returns the size of wire encoding a []int64 value as a packed repeated Sfixed64. -func sizeSfixed64PackedSliceValue(listv protoreflect.Value, tagsize int, _ marshalOptions) (size int) { - list := listv.List() - llen := list.Len() - if llen == 0 { - return 0 - } - n := llen * protowire.SizeFixed64() - return tagsize + protowire.SizeBytes(n) -} - -// appendSfixed64PackedSliceValue encodes a []int64 value as a packed repeated Sfixed64. -func appendSfixed64PackedSliceValue(b []byte, listv protoreflect.Value, wiretag uint64, _ marshalOptions) ([]byte, error) { - list := listv.List() - llen := list.Len() - if llen == 0 { - return b, nil - } - b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, wiretag) - n := llen * protowire.SizeFixed64() - b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, uint64(n)) - for i := 0; i < llen; i++ { - v := list.Get(i) - b = protowire.AppendFixed64(b, uint64(v.Int())) - } - return b, nil -} - -var coderSfixed64PackedSliceValue = valueCoderFuncs{ - size: sizeSfixed64PackedSliceValue, - marshal: appendSfixed64PackedSliceValue, - unmarshal: consumeSfixed64SliceValue, - merge: mergeListValue, -} - -// sizeFixed64 returns the size of wire encoding a uint64 pointer as a Fixed64. -func sizeFixed64(p pointer, f *coderFieldInfo, _ marshalOptions) (size int) { - - return f.tagsize + protowire.SizeFixed64() -} - -// appendFixed64 wire encodes a uint64 pointer as a Fixed64. -func appendFixed64(b []byte, p pointer, f *coderFieldInfo, _ marshalOptions) ([]byte, error) { - v := *p.Uint64() - b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, f.wiretag) - b = protowire.AppendFixed64(b, v) - return b, nil -} - -// consumeFixed64 wire decodes a uint64 pointer as a Fixed64. -func consumeFixed64(b []byte, p pointer, wtyp protowire.Type, f *coderFieldInfo, _ unmarshalOptions) (out unmarshalOutput, err error) { - if wtyp != protowire.Fixed64Type { - return out, errUnknown - } - v, n := protowire.ConsumeFixed64(b) - if n < 0 { - return out, protowire.ParseError(n) - } - *p.Uint64() = v - out.n = n - return out, nil -} - -var coderFixed64 = pointerCoderFuncs{ - size: sizeFixed64, - marshal: appendFixed64, - unmarshal: consumeFixed64, - merge: mergeUint64, -} - -// sizeFixed64NoZero returns the size of wire encoding a uint64 pointer as a Fixed64. -// The zero value is not encoded. -func sizeFixed64NoZero(p pointer, f *coderFieldInfo, _ marshalOptions) (size int) { - v := *p.Uint64() - if v == 0 { - return 0 - } - return f.tagsize + protowire.SizeFixed64() -} - -// appendFixed64NoZero wire encodes a uint64 pointer as a Fixed64. -// The zero value is not encoded. -func appendFixed64NoZero(b []byte, p pointer, f *coderFieldInfo, _ marshalOptions) ([]byte, error) { - v := *p.Uint64() - if v == 0 { - return b, nil - } - b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, f.wiretag) - b = protowire.AppendFixed64(b, v) - return b, nil -} - -var coderFixed64NoZero = pointerCoderFuncs{ - size: sizeFixed64NoZero, - marshal: appendFixed64NoZero, - unmarshal: consumeFixed64, - merge: mergeUint64NoZero, -} - -// sizeFixed64Ptr returns the size of wire encoding a *uint64 pointer as a Fixed64. -// It panics if the pointer is nil. -func sizeFixed64Ptr(p pointer, f *coderFieldInfo, _ marshalOptions) (size int) { - return f.tagsize + protowire.SizeFixed64() -} - -// appendFixed64Ptr wire encodes a *uint64 pointer as a Fixed64. -// It panics if the pointer is nil. -func appendFixed64Ptr(b []byte, p pointer, f *coderFieldInfo, _ marshalOptions) ([]byte, error) { - v := **p.Uint64Ptr() - b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, f.wiretag) - b = protowire.AppendFixed64(b, v) - return b, nil -} - -// consumeFixed64Ptr wire decodes a *uint64 pointer as a Fixed64. -func consumeFixed64Ptr(b []byte, p pointer, wtyp protowire.Type, f *coderFieldInfo, _ unmarshalOptions) (out unmarshalOutput, err error) { - if wtyp != protowire.Fixed64Type { - return out, errUnknown - } - v, n := protowire.ConsumeFixed64(b) - if n < 0 { - return out, protowire.ParseError(n) - } - vp := p.Uint64Ptr() - if *vp == nil { - *vp = new(uint64) - } - **vp = v - out.n = n - return out, nil -} - -var coderFixed64Ptr = pointerCoderFuncs{ - size: sizeFixed64Ptr, - marshal: appendFixed64Ptr, - unmarshal: consumeFixed64Ptr, - merge: mergeUint64Ptr, -} - -// sizeFixed64Slice returns the size of wire encoding a []uint64 pointer as a repeated Fixed64. -func sizeFixed64Slice(p pointer, f *coderFieldInfo, _ marshalOptions) (size int) { - s := *p.Uint64Slice() - size = len(s) * (f.tagsize + protowire.SizeFixed64()) - return size -} - -// appendFixed64Slice encodes a []uint64 pointer as a repeated Fixed64. -func appendFixed64Slice(b []byte, p pointer, f *coderFieldInfo, _ marshalOptions) ([]byte, error) { - s := *p.Uint64Slice() - for _, v := range s { - b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, f.wiretag) - b = protowire.AppendFixed64(b, v) - } - return b, nil -} - -// consumeFixed64Slice wire decodes a []uint64 pointer as a repeated Fixed64. -func consumeFixed64Slice(b []byte, p pointer, wtyp protowire.Type, f *coderFieldInfo, _ unmarshalOptions) (out unmarshalOutput, err error) { - sp := p.Uint64Slice() - if wtyp == protowire.BytesType { - s := *sp - b, n := protowire.ConsumeBytes(b) - if n < 0 { - return out, protowire.ParseError(n) - } - for len(b) > 0 { - v, n := protowire.ConsumeFixed64(b) - if n < 0 { - return out, protowire.ParseError(n) - } - s = append(s, v) - b = b[n:] - } - *sp = s - out.n = n - return out, nil - } - if wtyp != protowire.Fixed64Type { - return out, errUnknown - } - v, n := protowire.ConsumeFixed64(b) - if n < 0 { - return out, protowire.ParseError(n) - } - *sp = append(*sp, v) - out.n = n - return out, nil -} - -var coderFixed64Slice = pointerCoderFuncs{ - size: sizeFixed64Slice, - marshal: appendFixed64Slice, - unmarshal: consumeFixed64Slice, - merge: mergeUint64Slice, -} - -// sizeFixed64PackedSlice returns the size of wire encoding a []uint64 pointer as a packed repeated Fixed64. -func sizeFixed64PackedSlice(p pointer, f *coderFieldInfo, _ marshalOptions) (size int) { - s := *p.Uint64Slice() - if len(s) == 0 { - return 0 - } - n := len(s) * protowire.SizeFixed64() - return f.tagsize + protowire.SizeBytes(n) -} - -// appendFixed64PackedSlice encodes a []uint64 pointer as a packed repeated Fixed64. -func appendFixed64PackedSlice(b []byte, p pointer, f *coderFieldInfo, _ marshalOptions) ([]byte, error) { - s := *p.Uint64Slice() - if len(s) == 0 { - return b, nil - } - b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, f.wiretag) - n := len(s) * protowire.SizeFixed64() - b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, uint64(n)) - for _, v := range s { - b = protowire.AppendFixed64(b, v) - } - return b, nil -} - -var coderFixed64PackedSlice = pointerCoderFuncs{ - size: sizeFixed64PackedSlice, - marshal: appendFixed64PackedSlice, - unmarshal: consumeFixed64Slice, - merge: mergeUint64Slice, -} - -// sizeFixed64Value returns the size of wire encoding a uint64 value as a Fixed64. -func sizeFixed64Value(v protoreflect.Value, tagsize int, _ marshalOptions) int { - return tagsize + protowire.SizeFixed64() -} - -// appendFixed64Value encodes a uint64 value as a Fixed64. -func appendFixed64Value(b []byte, v protoreflect.Value, wiretag uint64, _ marshalOptions) ([]byte, error) { - b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, wiretag) - b = protowire.AppendFixed64(b, v.Uint()) - return b, nil -} - -// consumeFixed64Value decodes a uint64 value as a Fixed64. -func consumeFixed64Value(b []byte, _ protoreflect.Value, _ protowire.Number, wtyp protowire.Type, _ unmarshalOptions) (_ protoreflect.Value, out unmarshalOutput, err error) { - if wtyp != protowire.Fixed64Type { - return protoreflect.Value{}, out, errUnknown - } - v, n := protowire.ConsumeFixed64(b) - if n < 0 { - return protoreflect.Value{}, out, protowire.ParseError(n) - } - out.n = n - return protoreflect.ValueOfUint64(v), out, nil -} - -var coderFixed64Value = valueCoderFuncs{ - size: sizeFixed64Value, - marshal: appendFixed64Value, - unmarshal: consumeFixed64Value, - merge: mergeScalarValue, -} - -// sizeFixed64SliceValue returns the size of wire encoding a []uint64 value as a repeated Fixed64. -func sizeFixed64SliceValue(listv protoreflect.Value, tagsize int, _ marshalOptions) (size int) { - list := listv.List() - size = list.Len() * (tagsize + protowire.SizeFixed64()) - return size -} - -// appendFixed64SliceValue encodes a []uint64 value as a repeated Fixed64. -func appendFixed64SliceValue(b []byte, listv protoreflect.Value, wiretag uint64, _ marshalOptions) ([]byte, error) { - list := listv.List() - for i, llen := 0, list.Len(); i < llen; i++ { - v := list.Get(i) - b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, wiretag) - b = protowire.AppendFixed64(b, v.Uint()) - } - return b, nil -} - -// consumeFixed64SliceValue wire decodes a []uint64 value as a repeated Fixed64. -func consumeFixed64SliceValue(b []byte, listv protoreflect.Value, _ protowire.Number, wtyp protowire.Type, _ unmarshalOptions) (_ protoreflect.Value, out unmarshalOutput, err error) { - list := listv.List() - if wtyp == protowire.BytesType { - b, n := protowire.ConsumeBytes(b) - if n < 0 { - return protoreflect.Value{}, out, protowire.ParseError(n) - } - for len(b) > 0 { - v, n := protowire.ConsumeFixed64(b) - if n < 0 { - return protoreflect.Value{}, out, protowire.ParseError(n) - } - list.Append(protoreflect.ValueOfUint64(v)) - b = b[n:] - } - out.n = n - return listv, out, nil - } - if wtyp != protowire.Fixed64Type { - return protoreflect.Value{}, out, errUnknown - } - v, n := protowire.ConsumeFixed64(b) - if n < 0 { - return protoreflect.Value{}, out, protowire.ParseError(n) - } - list.Append(protoreflect.ValueOfUint64(v)) - out.n = n - return listv, out, nil -} - -var coderFixed64SliceValue = valueCoderFuncs{ - size: sizeFixed64SliceValue, - marshal: appendFixed64SliceValue, - unmarshal: consumeFixed64SliceValue, - merge: mergeListValue, -} - -// sizeFixed64PackedSliceValue returns the size of wire encoding a []uint64 value as a packed repeated Fixed64. -func sizeFixed64PackedSliceValue(listv protoreflect.Value, tagsize int, _ marshalOptions) (size int) { - list := listv.List() - llen := list.Len() - if llen == 0 { - return 0 - } - n := llen * protowire.SizeFixed64() - return tagsize + protowire.SizeBytes(n) -} - -// appendFixed64PackedSliceValue encodes a []uint64 value as a packed repeated Fixed64. -func appendFixed64PackedSliceValue(b []byte, listv protoreflect.Value, wiretag uint64, _ marshalOptions) ([]byte, error) { - list := listv.List() - llen := list.Len() - if llen == 0 { - return b, nil - } - b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, wiretag) - n := llen * protowire.SizeFixed64() - b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, uint64(n)) - for i := 0; i < llen; i++ { - v := list.Get(i) - b = protowire.AppendFixed64(b, v.Uint()) - } - return b, nil -} - -var coderFixed64PackedSliceValue = valueCoderFuncs{ - size: sizeFixed64PackedSliceValue, - marshal: appendFixed64PackedSliceValue, - unmarshal: consumeFixed64SliceValue, - merge: mergeListValue, -} - -// sizeDouble returns the size of wire encoding a float64 pointer as a Double. -func sizeDouble(p pointer, f *coderFieldInfo, _ marshalOptions) (size int) { - - return f.tagsize + protowire.SizeFixed64() -} - -// appendDouble wire encodes a float64 pointer as a Double. -func appendDouble(b []byte, p pointer, f *coderFieldInfo, _ marshalOptions) ([]byte, error) { - v := *p.Float64() - b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, f.wiretag) - b = protowire.AppendFixed64(b, math.Float64bits(v)) - return b, nil -} - -// consumeDouble wire decodes a float64 pointer as a Double. -func consumeDouble(b []byte, p pointer, wtyp protowire.Type, f *coderFieldInfo, _ unmarshalOptions) (out unmarshalOutput, err error) { - if wtyp != protowire.Fixed64Type { - return out, errUnknown - } - v, n := protowire.ConsumeFixed64(b) - if n < 0 { - return out, protowire.ParseError(n) - } - *p.Float64() = math.Float64frombits(v) - out.n = n - return out, nil -} - -var coderDouble = pointerCoderFuncs{ - size: sizeDouble, - marshal: appendDouble, - unmarshal: consumeDouble, - merge: mergeFloat64, -} - -// sizeDoubleNoZero returns the size of wire encoding a float64 pointer as a Double. -// The zero value is not encoded. -func sizeDoubleNoZero(p pointer, f *coderFieldInfo, _ marshalOptions) (size int) { - v := *p.Float64() - if v == 0 && !math.Signbit(float64(v)) { - return 0 - } - return f.tagsize + protowire.SizeFixed64() -} - -// appendDoubleNoZero wire encodes a float64 pointer as a Double. -// The zero value is not encoded. -func appendDoubleNoZero(b []byte, p pointer, f *coderFieldInfo, _ marshalOptions) ([]byte, error) { - v := *p.Float64() - if v == 0 && !math.Signbit(float64(v)) { - return b, nil - } - b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, f.wiretag) - b = protowire.AppendFixed64(b, math.Float64bits(v)) - return b, nil -} - -var coderDoubleNoZero = pointerCoderFuncs{ - size: sizeDoubleNoZero, - marshal: appendDoubleNoZero, - unmarshal: consumeDouble, - merge: mergeFloat64NoZero, -} - -// sizeDoublePtr returns the size of wire encoding a *float64 pointer as a Double. -// It panics if the pointer is nil. -func sizeDoublePtr(p pointer, f *coderFieldInfo, _ marshalOptions) (size int) { - return f.tagsize + protowire.SizeFixed64() -} - -// appendDoublePtr wire encodes a *float64 pointer as a Double. -// It panics if the pointer is nil. -func appendDoublePtr(b []byte, p pointer, f *coderFieldInfo, _ marshalOptions) ([]byte, error) { - v := **p.Float64Ptr() - b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, f.wiretag) - b = protowire.AppendFixed64(b, math.Float64bits(v)) - return b, nil -} - -// consumeDoublePtr wire decodes a *float64 pointer as a Double. -func consumeDoublePtr(b []byte, p pointer, wtyp protowire.Type, f *coderFieldInfo, _ unmarshalOptions) (out unmarshalOutput, err error) { - if wtyp != protowire.Fixed64Type { - return out, errUnknown - } - v, n := protowire.ConsumeFixed64(b) - if n < 0 { - return out, protowire.ParseError(n) - } - vp := p.Float64Ptr() - if *vp == nil { - *vp = new(float64) - } - **vp = math.Float64frombits(v) - out.n = n - return out, nil -} - -var coderDoublePtr = pointerCoderFuncs{ - size: sizeDoublePtr, - marshal: appendDoublePtr, - unmarshal: consumeDoublePtr, - merge: mergeFloat64Ptr, -} - -// sizeDoubleSlice returns the size of wire encoding a []float64 pointer as a repeated Double. -func sizeDoubleSlice(p pointer, f *coderFieldInfo, _ marshalOptions) (size int) { - s := *p.Float64Slice() - size = len(s) * (f.tagsize + protowire.SizeFixed64()) - return size -} - -// appendDoubleSlice encodes a []float64 pointer as a repeated Double. -func appendDoubleSlice(b []byte, p pointer, f *coderFieldInfo, _ marshalOptions) ([]byte, error) { - s := *p.Float64Slice() - for _, v := range s { - b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, f.wiretag) - b = protowire.AppendFixed64(b, math.Float64bits(v)) - } - return b, nil -} - -// consumeDoubleSlice wire decodes a []float64 pointer as a repeated Double. -func consumeDoubleSlice(b []byte, p pointer, wtyp protowire.Type, f *coderFieldInfo, _ unmarshalOptions) (out unmarshalOutput, err error) { - sp := p.Float64Slice() - if wtyp == protowire.BytesType { - s := *sp - b, n := protowire.ConsumeBytes(b) - if n < 0 { - return out, protowire.ParseError(n) - } - for len(b) > 0 { - v, n := protowire.ConsumeFixed64(b) - if n < 0 { - return out, protowire.ParseError(n) - } - s = append(s, math.Float64frombits(v)) - b = b[n:] - } - *sp = s - out.n = n - return out, nil - } - if wtyp != protowire.Fixed64Type { - return out, errUnknown - } - v, n := protowire.ConsumeFixed64(b) - if n < 0 { - return out, protowire.ParseError(n) - } - *sp = append(*sp, math.Float64frombits(v)) - out.n = n - return out, nil -} - -var coderDoubleSlice = pointerCoderFuncs{ - size: sizeDoubleSlice, - marshal: appendDoubleSlice, - unmarshal: consumeDoubleSlice, - merge: mergeFloat64Slice, -} - -// sizeDoublePackedSlice returns the size of wire encoding a []float64 pointer as a packed repeated Double. -func sizeDoublePackedSlice(p pointer, f *coderFieldInfo, _ marshalOptions) (size int) { - s := *p.Float64Slice() - if len(s) == 0 { - return 0 - } - n := len(s) * protowire.SizeFixed64() - return f.tagsize + protowire.SizeBytes(n) -} - -// appendDoublePackedSlice encodes a []float64 pointer as a packed repeated Double. -func appendDoublePackedSlice(b []byte, p pointer, f *coderFieldInfo, _ marshalOptions) ([]byte, error) { - s := *p.Float64Slice() - if len(s) == 0 { - return b, nil - } - b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, f.wiretag) - n := len(s) * protowire.SizeFixed64() - b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, uint64(n)) - for _, v := range s { - b = protowire.AppendFixed64(b, math.Float64bits(v)) - } - return b, nil -} - -var coderDoublePackedSlice = pointerCoderFuncs{ - size: sizeDoublePackedSlice, - marshal: appendDoublePackedSlice, - unmarshal: consumeDoubleSlice, - merge: mergeFloat64Slice, -} - -// sizeDoubleValue returns the size of wire encoding a float64 value as a Double. -func sizeDoubleValue(v protoreflect.Value, tagsize int, _ marshalOptions) int { - return tagsize + protowire.SizeFixed64() -} - -// appendDoubleValue encodes a float64 value as a Double. -func appendDoubleValue(b []byte, v protoreflect.Value, wiretag uint64, _ marshalOptions) ([]byte, error) { - b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, wiretag) - b = protowire.AppendFixed64(b, math.Float64bits(v.Float())) - return b, nil -} - -// consumeDoubleValue decodes a float64 value as a Double. -func consumeDoubleValue(b []byte, _ protoreflect.Value, _ protowire.Number, wtyp protowire.Type, _ unmarshalOptions) (_ protoreflect.Value, out unmarshalOutput, err error) { - if wtyp != protowire.Fixed64Type { - return protoreflect.Value{}, out, errUnknown - } - v, n := protowire.ConsumeFixed64(b) - if n < 0 { - return protoreflect.Value{}, out, protowire.ParseError(n) - } - out.n = n - return protoreflect.ValueOfFloat64(math.Float64frombits(v)), out, nil -} - -var coderDoubleValue = valueCoderFuncs{ - size: sizeDoubleValue, - marshal: appendDoubleValue, - unmarshal: consumeDoubleValue, - merge: mergeScalarValue, -} - -// sizeDoubleSliceValue returns the size of wire encoding a []float64 value as a repeated Double. -func sizeDoubleSliceValue(listv protoreflect.Value, tagsize int, _ marshalOptions) (size int) { - list := listv.List() - size = list.Len() * (tagsize + protowire.SizeFixed64()) - return size -} - -// appendDoubleSliceValue encodes a []float64 value as a repeated Double. -func appendDoubleSliceValue(b []byte, listv protoreflect.Value, wiretag uint64, _ marshalOptions) ([]byte, error) { - list := listv.List() - for i, llen := 0, list.Len(); i < llen; i++ { - v := list.Get(i) - b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, wiretag) - b = protowire.AppendFixed64(b, math.Float64bits(v.Float())) - } - return b, nil -} - -// consumeDoubleSliceValue wire decodes a []float64 value as a repeated Double. -func consumeDoubleSliceValue(b []byte, listv protoreflect.Value, _ protowire.Number, wtyp protowire.Type, _ unmarshalOptions) (_ protoreflect.Value, out unmarshalOutput, err error) { - list := listv.List() - if wtyp == protowire.BytesType { - b, n := protowire.ConsumeBytes(b) - if n < 0 { - return protoreflect.Value{}, out, protowire.ParseError(n) - } - for len(b) > 0 { - v, n := protowire.ConsumeFixed64(b) - if n < 0 { - return protoreflect.Value{}, out, protowire.ParseError(n) - } - list.Append(protoreflect.ValueOfFloat64(math.Float64frombits(v))) - b = b[n:] - } - out.n = n - return listv, out, nil - } - if wtyp != protowire.Fixed64Type { - return protoreflect.Value{}, out, errUnknown - } - v, n := protowire.ConsumeFixed64(b) - if n < 0 { - return protoreflect.Value{}, out, protowire.ParseError(n) - } - list.Append(protoreflect.ValueOfFloat64(math.Float64frombits(v))) - out.n = n - return listv, out, nil -} - -var coderDoubleSliceValue = valueCoderFuncs{ - size: sizeDoubleSliceValue, - marshal: appendDoubleSliceValue, - unmarshal: consumeDoubleSliceValue, - merge: mergeListValue, -} - -// sizeDoublePackedSliceValue returns the size of wire encoding a []float64 value as a packed repeated Double. -func sizeDoublePackedSliceValue(listv protoreflect.Value, tagsize int, _ marshalOptions) (size int) { - list := listv.List() - llen := list.Len() - if llen == 0 { - return 0 - } - n := llen * protowire.SizeFixed64() - return tagsize + protowire.SizeBytes(n) -} - -// appendDoublePackedSliceValue encodes a []float64 value as a packed repeated Double. -func appendDoublePackedSliceValue(b []byte, listv protoreflect.Value, wiretag uint64, _ marshalOptions) ([]byte, error) { - list := listv.List() - llen := list.Len() - if llen == 0 { - return b, nil - } - b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, wiretag) - n := llen * protowire.SizeFixed64() - b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, uint64(n)) - for i := 0; i < llen; i++ { - v := list.Get(i) - b = protowire.AppendFixed64(b, math.Float64bits(v.Float())) - } - return b, nil -} - -var coderDoublePackedSliceValue = valueCoderFuncs{ - size: sizeDoublePackedSliceValue, - marshal: appendDoublePackedSliceValue, - unmarshal: consumeDoubleSliceValue, - merge: mergeListValue, -} - -// sizeString returns the size of wire encoding a string pointer as a String. -func sizeString(p pointer, f *coderFieldInfo, _ marshalOptions) (size int) { - v := *p.String() - return f.tagsize + protowire.SizeBytes(len(v)) -} - -// appendString wire encodes a string pointer as a String. -func appendString(b []byte, p pointer, f *coderFieldInfo, _ marshalOptions) ([]byte, error) { - v := *p.String() - b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, f.wiretag) - b = protowire.AppendString(b, v) - return b, nil -} - -// consumeString wire decodes a string pointer as a String. -func consumeString(b []byte, p pointer, wtyp protowire.Type, f *coderFieldInfo, _ unmarshalOptions) (out unmarshalOutput, err error) { - if wtyp != protowire.BytesType { - return out, errUnknown - } - v, n := protowire.ConsumeString(b) - if n < 0 { - return out, protowire.ParseError(n) - } - *p.String() = v - out.n = n - return out, nil -} - -var coderString = pointerCoderFuncs{ - size: sizeString, - marshal: appendString, - unmarshal: consumeString, - merge: mergeString, -} - -// appendStringValidateUTF8 wire encodes a string pointer as a String. -func appendStringValidateUTF8(b []byte, p pointer, f *coderFieldInfo, _ marshalOptions) ([]byte, error) { - v := *p.String() - b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, f.wiretag) - b = protowire.AppendString(b, v) - if !utf8.ValidString(v) { - return b, errInvalidUTF8{} - } - return b, nil -} - -// consumeStringValidateUTF8 wire decodes a string pointer as a String. -func consumeStringValidateUTF8(b []byte, p pointer, wtyp protowire.Type, f *coderFieldInfo, _ unmarshalOptions) (out unmarshalOutput, err error) { - if wtyp != protowire.BytesType { - return out, errUnknown - } - v, n := protowire.ConsumeString(b) - if n < 0 { - return out, protowire.ParseError(n) - } - if !utf8.ValidString(v) { - return out, errInvalidUTF8{} - } - *p.String() = v - out.n = n - return out, nil -} - -var coderStringValidateUTF8 = pointerCoderFuncs{ - size: sizeString, - marshal: appendStringValidateUTF8, - unmarshal: consumeStringValidateUTF8, - merge: mergeString, -} - -// sizeStringNoZero returns the size of wire encoding a string pointer as a String. -// The zero value is not encoded. -func sizeStringNoZero(p pointer, f *coderFieldInfo, _ marshalOptions) (size int) { - v := *p.String() - if len(v) == 0 { - return 0 - } - return f.tagsize + protowire.SizeBytes(len(v)) -} - -// appendStringNoZero wire encodes a string pointer as a String. -// The zero value is not encoded. -func appendStringNoZero(b []byte, p pointer, f *coderFieldInfo, _ marshalOptions) ([]byte, error) { - v := *p.String() - if len(v) == 0 { - return b, nil - } - b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, f.wiretag) - b = protowire.AppendString(b, v) - return b, nil -} - -var coderStringNoZero = pointerCoderFuncs{ - size: sizeStringNoZero, - marshal: appendStringNoZero, - unmarshal: consumeString, - merge: mergeStringNoZero, -} - -// appendStringNoZeroValidateUTF8 wire encodes a string pointer as a String. -// The zero value is not encoded. -func appendStringNoZeroValidateUTF8(b []byte, p pointer, f *coderFieldInfo, _ marshalOptions) ([]byte, error) { - v := *p.String() - if len(v) == 0 { - return b, nil - } - b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, f.wiretag) - b = protowire.AppendString(b, v) - if !utf8.ValidString(v) { - return b, errInvalidUTF8{} - } - return b, nil -} - -var coderStringNoZeroValidateUTF8 = pointerCoderFuncs{ - size: sizeStringNoZero, - marshal: appendStringNoZeroValidateUTF8, - unmarshal: consumeStringValidateUTF8, - merge: mergeStringNoZero, -} - -// sizeStringPtr returns the size of wire encoding a *string pointer as a String. -// It panics if the pointer is nil. -func sizeStringPtr(p pointer, f *coderFieldInfo, _ marshalOptions) (size int) { - v := **p.StringPtr() - return f.tagsize + protowire.SizeBytes(len(v)) -} - -// appendStringPtr wire encodes a *string pointer as a String. -// It panics if the pointer is nil. -func appendStringPtr(b []byte, p pointer, f *coderFieldInfo, _ marshalOptions) ([]byte, error) { - v := **p.StringPtr() - b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, f.wiretag) - b = protowire.AppendString(b, v) - return b, nil -} - -// consumeStringPtr wire decodes a *string pointer as a String. -func consumeStringPtr(b []byte, p pointer, wtyp protowire.Type, f *coderFieldInfo, _ unmarshalOptions) (out unmarshalOutput, err error) { - if wtyp != protowire.BytesType { - return out, errUnknown - } - v, n := protowire.ConsumeString(b) - if n < 0 { - return out, protowire.ParseError(n) - } - vp := p.StringPtr() - if *vp == nil { - *vp = new(string) - } - **vp = v - out.n = n - return out, nil -} - -var coderStringPtr = pointerCoderFuncs{ - size: sizeStringPtr, - marshal: appendStringPtr, - unmarshal: consumeStringPtr, - merge: mergeStringPtr, -} - -// appendStringPtrValidateUTF8 wire encodes a *string pointer as a String. -// It panics if the pointer is nil. -func appendStringPtrValidateUTF8(b []byte, p pointer, f *coderFieldInfo, _ marshalOptions) ([]byte, error) { - v := **p.StringPtr() - b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, f.wiretag) - b = protowire.AppendString(b, v) - if !utf8.ValidString(v) { - return b, errInvalidUTF8{} - } - return b, nil -} - -// consumeStringPtrValidateUTF8 wire decodes a *string pointer as a String. -func consumeStringPtrValidateUTF8(b []byte, p pointer, wtyp protowire.Type, f *coderFieldInfo, _ unmarshalOptions) (out unmarshalOutput, err error) { - if wtyp != protowire.BytesType { - return out, errUnknown - } - v, n := protowire.ConsumeString(b) - if n < 0 { - return out, protowire.ParseError(n) - } - if !utf8.ValidString(v) { - return out, errInvalidUTF8{} - } - vp := p.StringPtr() - if *vp == nil { - *vp = new(string) - } - **vp = v - out.n = n - return out, nil -} - -var coderStringPtrValidateUTF8 = pointerCoderFuncs{ - size: sizeStringPtr, - marshal: appendStringPtrValidateUTF8, - unmarshal: consumeStringPtrValidateUTF8, - merge: mergeStringPtr, -} - -// sizeStringSlice returns the size of wire encoding a []string pointer as a repeated String. -func sizeStringSlice(p pointer, f *coderFieldInfo, _ marshalOptions) (size int) { - s := *p.StringSlice() - for _, v := range s { - size += f.tagsize + protowire.SizeBytes(len(v)) - } - return size -} - -// appendStringSlice encodes a []string pointer as a repeated String. -func appendStringSlice(b []byte, p pointer, f *coderFieldInfo, _ marshalOptions) ([]byte, error) { - s := *p.StringSlice() - for _, v := range s { - b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, f.wiretag) - b = protowire.AppendString(b, v) - } - return b, nil -} - -// consumeStringSlice wire decodes a []string pointer as a repeated String. -func consumeStringSlice(b []byte, p pointer, wtyp protowire.Type, f *coderFieldInfo, _ unmarshalOptions) (out unmarshalOutput, err error) { - sp := p.StringSlice() - if wtyp != protowire.BytesType { - return out, errUnknown - } - v, n := protowire.ConsumeString(b) - if n < 0 { - return out, protowire.ParseError(n) - } - *sp = append(*sp, v) - out.n = n - return out, nil -} - -var coderStringSlice = pointerCoderFuncs{ - size: sizeStringSlice, - marshal: appendStringSlice, - unmarshal: consumeStringSlice, - merge: mergeStringSlice, -} - -// appendStringSliceValidateUTF8 encodes a []string pointer as a repeated String. -func appendStringSliceValidateUTF8(b []byte, p pointer, f *coderFieldInfo, _ marshalOptions) ([]byte, error) { - s := *p.StringSlice() - for _, v := range s { - b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, f.wiretag) - b = protowire.AppendString(b, v) - if !utf8.ValidString(v) { - return b, errInvalidUTF8{} - } - } - return b, nil -} - -// consumeStringSliceValidateUTF8 wire decodes a []string pointer as a repeated String. -func consumeStringSliceValidateUTF8(b []byte, p pointer, wtyp protowire.Type, f *coderFieldInfo, _ unmarshalOptions) (out unmarshalOutput, err error) { - sp := p.StringSlice() - if wtyp != protowire.BytesType { - return out, errUnknown - } - v, n := protowire.ConsumeString(b) - if n < 0 { - return out, protowire.ParseError(n) - } - if !utf8.ValidString(v) { - return out, errInvalidUTF8{} - } - *sp = append(*sp, v) - out.n = n - return out, nil -} - -var coderStringSliceValidateUTF8 = pointerCoderFuncs{ - size: sizeStringSlice, - marshal: appendStringSliceValidateUTF8, - unmarshal: consumeStringSliceValidateUTF8, - merge: mergeStringSlice, -} - -// sizeStringValue returns the size of wire encoding a string value as a String. -func sizeStringValue(v protoreflect.Value, tagsize int, _ marshalOptions) int { - return tagsize + protowire.SizeBytes(len(v.String())) -} - -// appendStringValue encodes a string value as a String. -func appendStringValue(b []byte, v protoreflect.Value, wiretag uint64, _ marshalOptions) ([]byte, error) { - b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, wiretag) - b = protowire.AppendString(b, v.String()) - return b, nil -} - -// consumeStringValue decodes a string value as a String. -func consumeStringValue(b []byte, _ protoreflect.Value, _ protowire.Number, wtyp protowire.Type, _ unmarshalOptions) (_ protoreflect.Value, out unmarshalOutput, err error) { - if wtyp != protowire.BytesType { - return protoreflect.Value{}, out, errUnknown - } - v, n := protowire.ConsumeString(b) - if n < 0 { - return protoreflect.Value{}, out, protowire.ParseError(n) - } - out.n = n - return protoreflect.ValueOfString(string(v)), out, nil -} - -var coderStringValue = valueCoderFuncs{ - size: sizeStringValue, - marshal: appendStringValue, - unmarshal: consumeStringValue, - merge: mergeScalarValue, -} - -// appendStringValueValidateUTF8 encodes a string value as a String. -func appendStringValueValidateUTF8(b []byte, v protoreflect.Value, wiretag uint64, _ marshalOptions) ([]byte, error) { - b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, wiretag) - b = protowire.AppendString(b, v.String()) - if !utf8.ValidString(v.String()) { - return b, errInvalidUTF8{} - } - return b, nil -} - -// consumeStringValueValidateUTF8 decodes a string value as a String. -func consumeStringValueValidateUTF8(b []byte, _ protoreflect.Value, _ protowire.Number, wtyp protowire.Type, _ unmarshalOptions) (_ protoreflect.Value, out unmarshalOutput, err error) { - if wtyp != protowire.BytesType { - return protoreflect.Value{}, out, errUnknown - } - v, n := protowire.ConsumeString(b) - if n < 0 { - return protoreflect.Value{}, out, protowire.ParseError(n) - } - if !utf8.ValidString(v) { - return protoreflect.Value{}, out, errInvalidUTF8{} - } - out.n = n - return protoreflect.ValueOfString(string(v)), out, nil -} - -var coderStringValueValidateUTF8 = valueCoderFuncs{ - size: sizeStringValue, - marshal: appendStringValueValidateUTF8, - unmarshal: consumeStringValueValidateUTF8, - merge: mergeScalarValue, -} - -// sizeStringSliceValue returns the size of wire encoding a []string value as a repeated String. -func sizeStringSliceValue(listv protoreflect.Value, tagsize int, _ marshalOptions) (size int) { - list := listv.List() - for i, llen := 0, list.Len(); i < llen; i++ { - v := list.Get(i) - size += tagsize + protowire.SizeBytes(len(v.String())) - } - return size -} - -// appendStringSliceValue encodes a []string value as a repeated String. -func appendStringSliceValue(b []byte, listv protoreflect.Value, wiretag uint64, _ marshalOptions) ([]byte, error) { - list := listv.List() - for i, llen := 0, list.Len(); i < llen; i++ { - v := list.Get(i) - b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, wiretag) - b = protowire.AppendString(b, v.String()) - } - return b, nil -} - -// consumeStringSliceValue wire decodes a []string value as a repeated String. -func consumeStringSliceValue(b []byte, listv protoreflect.Value, _ protowire.Number, wtyp protowire.Type, _ unmarshalOptions) (_ protoreflect.Value, out unmarshalOutput, err error) { - list := listv.List() - if wtyp != protowire.BytesType { - return protoreflect.Value{}, out, errUnknown - } - v, n := protowire.ConsumeString(b) - if n < 0 { - return protoreflect.Value{}, out, protowire.ParseError(n) - } - list.Append(protoreflect.ValueOfString(string(v))) - out.n = n - return listv, out, nil -} - -var coderStringSliceValue = valueCoderFuncs{ - size: sizeStringSliceValue, - marshal: appendStringSliceValue, - unmarshal: consumeStringSliceValue, - merge: mergeListValue, -} - -// sizeBytes returns the size of wire encoding a []byte pointer as a Bytes. -func sizeBytes(p pointer, f *coderFieldInfo, _ marshalOptions) (size int) { - v := *p.Bytes() - return f.tagsize + protowire.SizeBytes(len(v)) -} - -// appendBytes wire encodes a []byte pointer as a Bytes. -func appendBytes(b []byte, p pointer, f *coderFieldInfo, _ marshalOptions) ([]byte, error) { - v := *p.Bytes() - b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, f.wiretag) - b = protowire.AppendBytes(b, v) - return b, nil -} - -// consumeBytes wire decodes a []byte pointer as a Bytes. -func consumeBytes(b []byte, p pointer, wtyp protowire.Type, f *coderFieldInfo, _ unmarshalOptions) (out unmarshalOutput, err error) { - if wtyp != protowire.BytesType { - return out, errUnknown - } - v, n := protowire.ConsumeBytes(b) - if n < 0 { - return out, protowire.ParseError(n) - } - *p.Bytes() = append(emptyBuf[:], v...) - out.n = n - return out, nil -} - -var coderBytes = pointerCoderFuncs{ - size: sizeBytes, - marshal: appendBytes, - unmarshal: consumeBytes, - merge: mergeBytes, -} - -// appendBytesValidateUTF8 wire encodes a []byte pointer as a Bytes. -func appendBytesValidateUTF8(b []byte, p pointer, f *coderFieldInfo, _ marshalOptions) ([]byte, error) { - v := *p.Bytes() - b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, f.wiretag) - b = protowire.AppendBytes(b, v) - if !utf8.Valid(v) { - return b, errInvalidUTF8{} - } - return b, nil -} - -// consumeBytesValidateUTF8 wire decodes a []byte pointer as a Bytes. -func consumeBytesValidateUTF8(b []byte, p pointer, wtyp protowire.Type, f *coderFieldInfo, _ unmarshalOptions) (out unmarshalOutput, err error) { - if wtyp != protowire.BytesType { - return out, errUnknown - } - v, n := protowire.ConsumeBytes(b) - if n < 0 { - return out, protowire.ParseError(n) - } - if !utf8.Valid(v) { - return out, errInvalidUTF8{} - } - *p.Bytes() = append(emptyBuf[:], v...) - out.n = n - return out, nil -} - -var coderBytesValidateUTF8 = pointerCoderFuncs{ - size: sizeBytes, - marshal: appendBytesValidateUTF8, - unmarshal: consumeBytesValidateUTF8, - merge: mergeBytes, -} - -// sizeBytesNoZero returns the size of wire encoding a []byte pointer as a Bytes. -// The zero value is not encoded. -func sizeBytesNoZero(p pointer, f *coderFieldInfo, _ marshalOptions) (size int) { - v := *p.Bytes() - if len(v) == 0 { - return 0 - } - return f.tagsize + protowire.SizeBytes(len(v)) -} - -// appendBytesNoZero wire encodes a []byte pointer as a Bytes. -// The zero value is not encoded. -func appendBytesNoZero(b []byte, p pointer, f *coderFieldInfo, _ marshalOptions) ([]byte, error) { - v := *p.Bytes() - if len(v) == 0 { - return b, nil - } - b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, f.wiretag) - b = protowire.AppendBytes(b, v) - return b, nil -} - -// consumeBytesNoZero wire decodes a []byte pointer as a Bytes. -// The zero value is not decoded. -func consumeBytesNoZero(b []byte, p pointer, wtyp protowire.Type, f *coderFieldInfo, _ unmarshalOptions) (out unmarshalOutput, err error) { - if wtyp != protowire.BytesType { - return out, errUnknown - } - v, n := protowire.ConsumeBytes(b) - if n < 0 { - return out, protowire.ParseError(n) - } - *p.Bytes() = append(([]byte)(nil), v...) - out.n = n - return out, nil -} - -var coderBytesNoZero = pointerCoderFuncs{ - size: sizeBytesNoZero, - marshal: appendBytesNoZero, - unmarshal: consumeBytesNoZero, - merge: mergeBytesNoZero, -} - -// appendBytesNoZeroValidateUTF8 wire encodes a []byte pointer as a Bytes. -// The zero value is not encoded. -func appendBytesNoZeroValidateUTF8(b []byte, p pointer, f *coderFieldInfo, _ marshalOptions) ([]byte, error) { - v := *p.Bytes() - if len(v) == 0 { - return b, nil - } - b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, f.wiretag) - b = protowire.AppendBytes(b, v) - if !utf8.Valid(v) { - return b, errInvalidUTF8{} - } - return b, nil -} - -// consumeBytesNoZeroValidateUTF8 wire decodes a []byte pointer as a Bytes. -func consumeBytesNoZeroValidateUTF8(b []byte, p pointer, wtyp protowire.Type, f *coderFieldInfo, _ unmarshalOptions) (out unmarshalOutput, err error) { - if wtyp != protowire.BytesType { - return out, errUnknown - } - v, n := protowire.ConsumeBytes(b) - if n < 0 { - return out, protowire.ParseError(n) - } - if !utf8.Valid(v) { - return out, errInvalidUTF8{} - } - *p.Bytes() = append(([]byte)(nil), v...) - out.n = n - return out, nil -} - -var coderBytesNoZeroValidateUTF8 = pointerCoderFuncs{ - size: sizeBytesNoZero, - marshal: appendBytesNoZeroValidateUTF8, - unmarshal: consumeBytesNoZeroValidateUTF8, - merge: mergeBytesNoZero, -} - -// sizeBytesSlice returns the size of wire encoding a [][]byte pointer as a repeated Bytes. -func sizeBytesSlice(p pointer, f *coderFieldInfo, _ marshalOptions) (size int) { - s := *p.BytesSlice() - for _, v := range s { - size += f.tagsize + protowire.SizeBytes(len(v)) - } - return size -} - -// appendBytesSlice encodes a [][]byte pointer as a repeated Bytes. -func appendBytesSlice(b []byte, p pointer, f *coderFieldInfo, _ marshalOptions) ([]byte, error) { - s := *p.BytesSlice() - for _, v := range s { - b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, f.wiretag) - b = protowire.AppendBytes(b, v) - } - return b, nil -} - -// consumeBytesSlice wire decodes a [][]byte pointer as a repeated Bytes. -func consumeBytesSlice(b []byte, p pointer, wtyp protowire.Type, f *coderFieldInfo, _ unmarshalOptions) (out unmarshalOutput, err error) { - sp := p.BytesSlice() - if wtyp != protowire.BytesType { - return out, errUnknown - } - v, n := protowire.ConsumeBytes(b) - if n < 0 { - return out, protowire.ParseError(n) - } - *sp = append(*sp, append(emptyBuf[:], v...)) - out.n = n - return out, nil -} - -var coderBytesSlice = pointerCoderFuncs{ - size: sizeBytesSlice, - marshal: appendBytesSlice, - unmarshal: consumeBytesSlice, - merge: mergeBytesSlice, -} - -// appendBytesSliceValidateUTF8 encodes a [][]byte pointer as a repeated Bytes. -func appendBytesSliceValidateUTF8(b []byte, p pointer, f *coderFieldInfo, _ marshalOptions) ([]byte, error) { - s := *p.BytesSlice() - for _, v := range s { - b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, f.wiretag) - b = protowire.AppendBytes(b, v) - if !utf8.Valid(v) { - return b, errInvalidUTF8{} - } - } - return b, nil -} - -// consumeBytesSliceValidateUTF8 wire decodes a [][]byte pointer as a repeated Bytes. -func consumeBytesSliceValidateUTF8(b []byte, p pointer, wtyp protowire.Type, f *coderFieldInfo, _ unmarshalOptions) (out unmarshalOutput, err error) { - sp := p.BytesSlice() - if wtyp != protowire.BytesType { - return out, errUnknown - } - v, n := protowire.ConsumeBytes(b) - if n < 0 { - return out, protowire.ParseError(n) - } - if !utf8.Valid(v) { - return out, errInvalidUTF8{} - } - *sp = append(*sp, append(emptyBuf[:], v...)) - out.n = n - return out, nil -} - -var coderBytesSliceValidateUTF8 = pointerCoderFuncs{ - size: sizeBytesSlice, - marshal: appendBytesSliceValidateUTF8, - unmarshal: consumeBytesSliceValidateUTF8, - merge: mergeBytesSlice, -} - -// sizeBytesValue returns the size of wire encoding a []byte value as a Bytes. -func sizeBytesValue(v protoreflect.Value, tagsize int, _ marshalOptions) int { - return tagsize + protowire.SizeBytes(len(v.Bytes())) -} - -// appendBytesValue encodes a []byte value as a Bytes. -func appendBytesValue(b []byte, v protoreflect.Value, wiretag uint64, _ marshalOptions) ([]byte, error) { - b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, wiretag) - b = protowire.AppendBytes(b, v.Bytes()) - return b, nil -} - -// consumeBytesValue decodes a []byte value as a Bytes. -func consumeBytesValue(b []byte, _ protoreflect.Value, _ protowire.Number, wtyp protowire.Type, _ unmarshalOptions) (_ protoreflect.Value, out unmarshalOutput, err error) { - if wtyp != protowire.BytesType { - return protoreflect.Value{}, out, errUnknown - } - v, n := protowire.ConsumeBytes(b) - if n < 0 { - return protoreflect.Value{}, out, protowire.ParseError(n) - } - out.n = n - return protoreflect.ValueOfBytes(append(emptyBuf[:], v...)), out, nil -} - -var coderBytesValue = valueCoderFuncs{ - size: sizeBytesValue, - marshal: appendBytesValue, - unmarshal: consumeBytesValue, - merge: mergeBytesValue, -} - -// sizeBytesSliceValue returns the size of wire encoding a [][]byte value as a repeated Bytes. -func sizeBytesSliceValue(listv protoreflect.Value, tagsize int, _ marshalOptions) (size int) { - list := listv.List() - for i, llen := 0, list.Len(); i < llen; i++ { - v := list.Get(i) - size += tagsize + protowire.SizeBytes(len(v.Bytes())) - } - return size -} - -// appendBytesSliceValue encodes a [][]byte value as a repeated Bytes. -func appendBytesSliceValue(b []byte, listv protoreflect.Value, wiretag uint64, _ marshalOptions) ([]byte, error) { - list := listv.List() - for i, llen := 0, list.Len(); i < llen; i++ { - v := list.Get(i) - b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, wiretag) - b = protowire.AppendBytes(b, v.Bytes()) - } - return b, nil -} - -// consumeBytesSliceValue wire decodes a [][]byte value as a repeated Bytes. -func consumeBytesSliceValue(b []byte, listv protoreflect.Value, _ protowire.Number, wtyp protowire.Type, _ unmarshalOptions) (_ protoreflect.Value, out unmarshalOutput, err error) { - list := listv.List() - if wtyp != protowire.BytesType { - return protoreflect.Value{}, out, errUnknown - } - v, n := protowire.ConsumeBytes(b) - if n < 0 { - return protoreflect.Value{}, out, protowire.ParseError(n) - } - list.Append(protoreflect.ValueOfBytes(append(emptyBuf[:], v...))) - out.n = n - return listv, out, nil -} - -var coderBytesSliceValue = valueCoderFuncs{ - size: sizeBytesSliceValue, - marshal: appendBytesSliceValue, - unmarshal: consumeBytesSliceValue, - merge: mergeBytesListValue, -} - -// We append to an empty array rather than a nil []byte to get non-nil zero-length byte slices. -var emptyBuf [0]byte - -var wireTypes = map[protoreflect.Kind]protowire.Type{ - protoreflect.BoolKind: protowire.VarintType, - protoreflect.EnumKind: protowire.VarintType, - protoreflect.Int32Kind: protowire.VarintType, - protoreflect.Sint32Kind: protowire.VarintType, - protoreflect.Uint32Kind: protowire.VarintType, - protoreflect.Int64Kind: protowire.VarintType, - protoreflect.Sint64Kind: protowire.VarintType, - protoreflect.Uint64Kind: protowire.VarintType, - protoreflect.Sfixed32Kind: protowire.Fixed32Type, - protoreflect.Fixed32Kind: protowire.Fixed32Type, - protoreflect.FloatKind: protowire.Fixed32Type, - protoreflect.Sfixed64Kind: protowire.Fixed64Type, - protoreflect.Fixed64Kind: protowire.Fixed64Type, - protoreflect.DoubleKind: protowire.Fixed64Type, - protoreflect.StringKind: protowire.BytesType, - protoreflect.BytesKind: protowire.BytesType, - protoreflect.MessageKind: protowire.BytesType, - protoreflect.GroupKind: protowire.StartGroupType, -} diff --git a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/impl/codec_map.go b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/impl/codec_map.go deleted file mode 100644 index fc8b87b..0000000 --- a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/impl/codec_map.go +++ /dev/null @@ -1,406 +0,0 @@ -// Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one -// or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file -// distributed with this work for additional information -// regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file -// to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the -// "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance -// with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, -// software distributed under the License is distributed on an -// "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY -// KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the -// specific language governing permissions and limitations -// under the License. - -// Copyright 2019 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. -// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style -// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. - -package impl - -import ( - "errors" - "reflect" - "sort" - - "google.golang.org/protobuf/encoding/protowire" - "google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/genid" - pref "google.golang.org/protobuf/reflect/protoreflect" -) - -type mapInfo struct { - goType reflect.Type - keyWiretag uint64 - valWiretag uint64 - keyFuncs valueCoderFuncs - valFuncs valueCoderFuncs - keyZero pref.Value - keyKind pref.Kind - conv *mapConverter -} - -func encoderFuncsForMap(fd pref.FieldDescriptor, ft reflect.Type) (valueMessage *MessageInfo, funcs pointerCoderFuncs) { - // TODO: Consider generating specialized map coders. - keyField := fd.MapKey() - valField := fd.MapValue() - keyWiretag := protowire.EncodeTag(1, wireTypes[keyField.Kind()]) - valWiretag := protowire.EncodeTag(2, wireTypes[valField.Kind()]) - keyFuncs := encoderFuncsForValue(keyField) - valFuncs := encoderFuncsForValue(valField) - conv := newMapConverter(ft, fd) - - mapi := &mapInfo{ - goType: ft, - keyWiretag: keyWiretag, - valWiretag: valWiretag, - keyFuncs: keyFuncs, - valFuncs: valFuncs, - keyZero: keyField.Default(), - keyKind: keyField.Kind(), - conv: conv, - } - if valField.Kind() == pref.MessageKind { - valueMessage = getMessageInfo(ft.Elem()) - } - - funcs = pointerCoderFuncs{ - size: func(p pointer, f *coderFieldInfo, opts marshalOptions) int { - return sizeMap(p.AsValueOf(ft).Elem(), mapi, f, opts) - }, - marshal: func(b []byte, p pointer, f *coderFieldInfo, opts marshalOptions) ([]byte, error) { - return appendMap(b, p.AsValueOf(ft).Elem(), mapi, f, opts) - }, - unmarshal: func(b []byte, p pointer, wtyp protowire.Type, f *coderFieldInfo, opts unmarshalOptions) (unmarshalOutput, error) { - mp := p.AsValueOf(ft) - if mp.Elem().IsNil() { - mp.Elem().Set(reflect.MakeMap(mapi.goType)) - } - if f.mi == nil { - return consumeMap(b, mp.Elem(), wtyp, mapi, f, opts) - } else { - return consumeMapOfMessage(b, mp.Elem(), wtyp, mapi, f, opts) - } - }, - } - switch valField.Kind() { - case pref.MessageKind: - funcs.merge = mergeMapOfMessage - case pref.BytesKind: - funcs.merge = mergeMapOfBytes - default: - funcs.merge = mergeMap - } - if valFuncs.isInit != nil { - funcs.isInit = func(p pointer, f *coderFieldInfo) error { - return isInitMap(p.AsValueOf(ft).Elem(), mapi, f) - } - } - return valueMessage, funcs -} - -const ( - mapKeyTagSize = 1 // field 1, tag size 1. - mapValTagSize = 1 // field 2, tag size 2. -) - -func sizeMap(mapv reflect.Value, mapi *mapInfo, f *coderFieldInfo, opts marshalOptions) int { - if mapv.Len() == 0 { - return 0 - } - n := 0 - iter := mapRange(mapv) - for iter.Next() { - key := mapi.conv.keyConv.PBValueOf(iter.Key()).MapKey() - keySize := mapi.keyFuncs.size(key.Value(), mapKeyTagSize, opts) - var valSize int - value := mapi.conv.valConv.PBValueOf(iter.Value()) - if f.mi == nil { - valSize = mapi.valFuncs.size(value, mapValTagSize, opts) - } else { - p := pointerOfValue(iter.Value()) - valSize += mapValTagSize - valSize += protowire.SizeBytes(f.mi.sizePointer(p, opts)) - } - n += f.tagsize + protowire.SizeBytes(keySize+valSize) - } - return n -} - -func consumeMap(b []byte, mapv reflect.Value, wtyp protowire.Type, mapi *mapInfo, f *coderFieldInfo, opts unmarshalOptions) (out unmarshalOutput, err error) { - if wtyp != protowire.BytesType { - return out, errUnknown - } - b, n := protowire.ConsumeBytes(b) - if n < 0 { - return out, protowire.ParseError(n) - } - var ( - key = mapi.keyZero - val = mapi.conv.valConv.New() - ) - for len(b) > 0 { - num, wtyp, n := protowire.ConsumeTag(b) - if n < 0 { - return out, protowire.ParseError(n) - } - if num > protowire.MaxValidNumber { - return out, errors.New("invalid field number") - } - b = b[n:] - err := errUnknown - switch num { - case genid.MapEntry_Key_field_number: - var v pref.Value - var o unmarshalOutput - v, o, err = mapi.keyFuncs.unmarshal(b, key, num, wtyp, opts) - if err != nil { - break - } - key = v - n = o.n - case genid.MapEntry_Value_field_number: - var v pref.Value - var o unmarshalOutput - v, o, err = mapi.valFuncs.unmarshal(b, val, num, wtyp, opts) - if err != nil { - break - } - val = v - n = o.n - } - if err == errUnknown { - n = protowire.ConsumeFieldValue(num, wtyp, b) - if n < 0 { - return out, protowire.ParseError(n) - } - } else if err != nil { - return out, err - } - b = b[n:] - } - mapv.SetMapIndex(mapi.conv.keyConv.GoValueOf(key), mapi.conv.valConv.GoValueOf(val)) - out.n = n - return out, nil -} - -func consumeMapOfMessage(b []byte, mapv reflect.Value, wtyp protowire.Type, mapi *mapInfo, f *coderFieldInfo, opts unmarshalOptions) (out unmarshalOutput, err error) { - if wtyp != protowire.BytesType { - return out, errUnknown - } - b, n := protowire.ConsumeBytes(b) - if n < 0 { - return out, protowire.ParseError(n) - } - var ( - key = mapi.keyZero - val = reflect.New(f.mi.GoReflectType.Elem()) - ) - for len(b) > 0 { - num, wtyp, n := protowire.ConsumeTag(b) - if n < 0 { - return out, protowire.ParseError(n) - } - if num > protowire.MaxValidNumber { - return out, errors.New("invalid field number") - } - b = b[n:] - err := errUnknown - switch num { - case 1: - var v pref.Value - var o unmarshalOutput - v, o, err = mapi.keyFuncs.unmarshal(b, key, num, wtyp, opts) - if err != nil { - break - } - key = v - n = o.n - case 2: - if wtyp != protowire.BytesType { - break - } - var v []byte - v, n = protowire.ConsumeBytes(b) - if n < 0 { - return out, protowire.ParseError(n) - } - var o unmarshalOutput - o, err = f.mi.unmarshalPointer(v, pointerOfValue(val), 0, opts) - if o.initialized { - // Consider this map item initialized so long as we see - // an initialized value. - out.initialized = true - } - } - if err == errUnknown { - n = protowire.ConsumeFieldValue(num, wtyp, b) - if n < 0 { - return out, protowire.ParseError(n) - } - } else if err != nil { - return out, err - } - b = b[n:] - } - mapv.SetMapIndex(mapi.conv.keyConv.GoValueOf(key), val) - out.n = n - return out, nil -} - -func appendMapItem(b []byte, keyrv, valrv reflect.Value, mapi *mapInfo, f *coderFieldInfo, opts marshalOptions) ([]byte, error) { - if f.mi == nil { - key := mapi.conv.keyConv.PBValueOf(keyrv).MapKey() - val := mapi.conv.valConv.PBValueOf(valrv) - size := 0 - size += mapi.keyFuncs.size(key.Value(), mapKeyTagSize, opts) - size += mapi.valFuncs.size(val, mapValTagSize, opts) - b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, uint64(size)) - b, err := mapi.keyFuncs.marshal(b, key.Value(), mapi.keyWiretag, opts) - if err != nil { - return nil, err - } - return mapi.valFuncs.marshal(b, val, mapi.valWiretag, opts) - } else { - key := mapi.conv.keyConv.PBValueOf(keyrv).MapKey() - val := pointerOfValue(valrv) - valSize := f.mi.sizePointer(val, opts) - size := 0 - size += mapi.keyFuncs.size(key.Value(), mapKeyTagSize, opts) - size += mapValTagSize + protowire.SizeBytes(valSize) - b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, uint64(size)) - b, err := mapi.keyFuncs.marshal(b, key.Value(), mapi.keyWiretag, opts) - if err != nil { - return nil, err - } - b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, mapi.valWiretag) - b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, uint64(valSize)) - return f.mi.marshalAppendPointer(b, val, opts) - } -} - -func appendMap(b []byte, mapv reflect.Value, mapi *mapInfo, f *coderFieldInfo, opts marshalOptions) ([]byte, error) { - if mapv.Len() == 0 { - return b, nil - } - if opts.Deterministic() { - return appendMapDeterministic(b, mapv, mapi, f, opts) - } - iter := mapRange(mapv) - for iter.Next() { - var err error - b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, f.wiretag) - b, err = appendMapItem(b, iter.Key(), iter.Value(), mapi, f, opts) - if err != nil { - return b, err - } - } - return b, nil -} - -func appendMapDeterministic(b []byte, mapv reflect.Value, mapi *mapInfo, f *coderFieldInfo, opts marshalOptions) ([]byte, error) { - keys := mapv.MapKeys() - sort.Slice(keys, func(i, j int) bool { - switch keys[i].Kind() { - case reflect.Bool: - return !keys[i].Bool() && keys[j].Bool() - case reflect.Int, reflect.Int8, reflect.Int16, reflect.Int32, reflect.Int64: - return keys[i].Int() < keys[j].Int() - case reflect.Uint, reflect.Uint8, reflect.Uint16, reflect.Uint32, reflect.Uint64, reflect.Uintptr: - return keys[i].Uint() < keys[j].Uint() - case reflect.Float32, reflect.Float64: - return keys[i].Float() < keys[j].Float() - case reflect.String: - return keys[i].String() < keys[j].String() - default: - panic("invalid kind: " + keys[i].Kind().String()) - } - }) - for _, key := range keys { - var err error - b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, f.wiretag) - b, err = appendMapItem(b, key, mapv.MapIndex(key), mapi, f, opts) - if err != nil { - return b, err - } - } - return b, nil -} - -func isInitMap(mapv reflect.Value, mapi *mapInfo, f *coderFieldInfo) error { - if mi := f.mi; mi != nil { - mi.init() - if !mi.needsInitCheck { - return nil - } - iter := mapRange(mapv) - for iter.Next() { - val := pointerOfValue(iter.Value()) - if err := mi.checkInitializedPointer(val); err != nil { - return err - } - } - } else { - iter := mapRange(mapv) - for iter.Next() { - val := mapi.conv.valConv.PBValueOf(iter.Value()) - if err := mapi.valFuncs.isInit(val); err != nil { - return err - } - } - } - return nil -} - -func mergeMap(dst, src pointer, f *coderFieldInfo, opts mergeOptions) { - dstm := dst.AsValueOf(f.ft).Elem() - srcm := src.AsValueOf(f.ft).Elem() - if srcm.Len() == 0 { - return - } - if dstm.IsNil() { - dstm.Set(reflect.MakeMap(f.ft)) - } - iter := mapRange(srcm) - for iter.Next() { - dstm.SetMapIndex(iter.Key(), iter.Value()) - } -} - -func mergeMapOfBytes(dst, src pointer, f *coderFieldInfo, opts mergeOptions) { - dstm := dst.AsValueOf(f.ft).Elem() - srcm := src.AsValueOf(f.ft).Elem() - if srcm.Len() == 0 { - return - } - if dstm.IsNil() { - dstm.Set(reflect.MakeMap(f.ft)) - } - iter := mapRange(srcm) - for iter.Next() { - dstm.SetMapIndex(iter.Key(), reflect.ValueOf(append(emptyBuf[:], iter.Value().Bytes()...))) - } -} - -func mergeMapOfMessage(dst, src pointer, f *coderFieldInfo, opts mergeOptions) { - dstm := dst.AsValueOf(f.ft).Elem() - srcm := src.AsValueOf(f.ft).Elem() - if srcm.Len() == 0 { - return - } - if dstm.IsNil() { - dstm.Set(reflect.MakeMap(f.ft)) - } - iter := mapRange(srcm) - for iter.Next() { - val := reflect.New(f.ft.Elem().Elem()) - if f.mi != nil { - f.mi.mergePointer(pointerOfValue(val), pointerOfValue(iter.Value()), opts) - } else { - opts.Merge(asMessage(val), asMessage(iter.Value())) - } - dstm.SetMapIndex(iter.Key(), val) - } -} diff --git a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/impl/codec_map_go111.go b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/impl/codec_map_go111.go deleted file mode 100644 index 16f1c48..0000000 --- a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/impl/codec_map_go111.go +++ /dev/null @@ -1,54 +0,0 @@ -// Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one -// or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file -// distributed with this work for additional information -// regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file -// to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the -// "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance -// with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, -// software distributed under the License is distributed on an -// "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY -// KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the -// specific language governing permissions and limitations -// under the License. - -// Copyright 2019 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. -// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style -// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. - -// +build !go1.12 - -package impl - -import "reflect" - -type mapIter struct { - v reflect.Value - keys []reflect.Value -} - -// mapRange provides a less-efficient equivalent to -// the Go 1.12 reflect.Value.MapRange method. -func mapRange(v reflect.Value) *mapIter { - return &mapIter{v: v} -} - -func (i *mapIter) Next() bool { - if i.keys == nil { - i.keys = i.v.MapKeys() - } else { - i.keys = i.keys[1:] - } - return len(i.keys) > 0 -} - -func (i *mapIter) Key() reflect.Value { - return i.keys[0] -} - -func (i *mapIter) Value() reflect.Value { - return i.v.MapIndex(i.keys[0]) -} diff --git a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/impl/codec_map_go112.go b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/impl/codec_map_go112.go deleted file mode 100644 index 6a8061c..0000000 --- a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/impl/codec_map_go112.go +++ /dev/null @@ -1,28 +0,0 @@ -// Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one -// or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file -// distributed with this work for additional information -// regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file -// to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the -// "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance -// with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, -// software distributed under the License is distributed on an -// "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY -// KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the -// specific language governing permissions and limitations -// under the License. - -// Copyright 2019 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. -// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style -// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. - -// +build go1.12 - -package impl - -import "reflect" - -func mapRange(v reflect.Value) *reflect.MapIter { return v.MapRange() } diff --git a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/impl/codec_message.go b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/impl/codec_message.go deleted file mode 100644 index ade8ef4..0000000 --- a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/impl/codec_message.go +++ /dev/null @@ -1,176 +0,0 @@ -// Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one -// or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file -// distributed with this work for additional information -// regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file -// to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the -// "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance -// with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, -// software distributed under the License is distributed on an -// "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY -// KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the -// specific language governing permissions and limitations -// under the License. - -// Copyright 2019 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. -// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style -// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. - -package impl - -import ( - "fmt" - "reflect" - "sort" - - "google.golang.org/protobuf/encoding/protowire" - "google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/encoding/messageset" - "google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/fieldsort" - pref "google.golang.org/protobuf/reflect/protoreflect" - piface "google.golang.org/protobuf/runtime/protoiface" -) - -// coderMessageInfo contains per-message information used by the fast-path functions. -// This is a different type from MessageInfo to keep MessageInfo as general-purpose as -// possible. -type coderMessageInfo struct { - methods piface.Methods - - orderedCoderFields []*coderFieldInfo - denseCoderFields []*coderFieldInfo - coderFields map[protowire.Number]*coderFieldInfo - sizecacheOffset offset - unknownOffset offset - extensionOffset offset - needsInitCheck bool - isMessageSet bool - numRequiredFields uint8 -} - -type coderFieldInfo struct { - funcs pointerCoderFuncs // fast-path per-field functions - mi *MessageInfo // field's message - ft reflect.Type - validation validationInfo // information used by message validation - num pref.FieldNumber // field number - offset offset // struct field offset - wiretag uint64 // field tag (number + wire type) - tagsize int // size of the varint-encoded tag - isPointer bool // true if IsNil may be called on the struct field - isRequired bool // true if field is required -} - -func (mi *MessageInfo) makeCoderMethods(t reflect.Type, si structInfo) { - mi.sizecacheOffset = si.sizecacheOffset - mi.unknownOffset = si.unknownOffset - mi.extensionOffset = si.extensionOffset - - mi.coderFields = make(map[protowire.Number]*coderFieldInfo) - fields := mi.Desc.Fields() - preallocFields := make([]coderFieldInfo, fields.Len()) - for i := 0; i < fields.Len(); i++ { - fd := fields.Get(i) - - fs := si.fieldsByNumber[fd.Number()] - isOneof := fd.ContainingOneof() != nil && !fd.ContainingOneof().IsSynthetic() - if isOneof { - fs = si.oneofsByName[fd.ContainingOneof().Name()] - } - ft := fs.Type - var wiretag uint64 - if !fd.IsPacked() { - wiretag = protowire.EncodeTag(fd.Number(), wireTypes[fd.Kind()]) - } else { - wiretag = protowire.EncodeTag(fd.Number(), protowire.BytesType) - } - var fieldOffset offset - var funcs pointerCoderFuncs - var childMessage *MessageInfo - switch { - case isOneof: - fieldOffset = offsetOf(fs, mi.Exporter) - case fd.IsWeak(): - fieldOffset = si.weakOffset - funcs = makeWeakMessageFieldCoder(fd) - default: - fieldOffset = offsetOf(fs, mi.Exporter) - childMessage, funcs = fieldCoder(fd, ft) - } - cf := &preallocFields[i] - *cf = coderFieldInfo{ - num: fd.Number(), - offset: fieldOffset, - wiretag: wiretag, - ft: ft, - tagsize: protowire.SizeVarint(wiretag), - funcs: funcs, - mi: childMessage, - validation: newFieldValidationInfo(mi, si, fd, ft), - isPointer: fd.Cardinality() == pref.Repeated || fd.HasPresence(), - isRequired: fd.Cardinality() == pref.Required, - } - mi.orderedCoderFields = append(mi.orderedCoderFields, cf) - mi.coderFields[cf.num] = cf - } - for i, oneofs := 0, mi.Desc.Oneofs(); i < oneofs.Len(); i++ { - if od := oneofs.Get(i); !od.IsSynthetic() { - mi.initOneofFieldCoders(od, si) - } - } - if messageset.IsMessageSet(mi.Desc) { - if !mi.extensionOffset.IsValid() { - panic(fmt.Sprintf("%v: MessageSet with no extensions field", mi.Desc.FullName())) - } - if !mi.unknownOffset.IsValid() { - panic(fmt.Sprintf("%v: MessageSet with no unknown field", mi.Desc.FullName())) - } - mi.isMessageSet = true - } - sort.Slice(mi.orderedCoderFields, func(i, j int) bool { - return mi.orderedCoderFields[i].num < mi.orderedCoderFields[j].num - }) - - var maxDense pref.FieldNumber - for _, cf := range mi.orderedCoderFields { - if cf.num >= 16 && cf.num >= 2*maxDense { - break - } - maxDense = cf.num - } - mi.denseCoderFields = make([]*coderFieldInfo, maxDense+1) - for _, cf := range mi.orderedCoderFields { - if int(cf.num) >= len(mi.denseCoderFields) { - break - } - mi.denseCoderFields[cf.num] = cf - } - - // To preserve compatibility with historic wire output, marshal oneofs last. - if mi.Desc.Oneofs().Len() > 0 { - sort.Slice(mi.orderedCoderFields, func(i, j int) bool { - fi := fields.ByNumber(mi.orderedCoderFields[i].num) - fj := fields.ByNumber(mi.orderedCoderFields[j].num) - return fieldsort.Less(fi, fj) - }) - } - - mi.needsInitCheck = needsInitCheck(mi.Desc) - if mi.methods.Marshal == nil && mi.methods.Size == nil { - mi.methods.Flags |= piface.SupportMarshalDeterministic - mi.methods.Marshal = mi.marshal - mi.methods.Size = mi.size - } - if mi.methods.Unmarshal == nil { - mi.methods.Flags |= piface.SupportUnmarshalDiscardUnknown - mi.methods.Unmarshal = mi.unmarshal - } - if mi.methods.CheckInitialized == nil { - mi.methods.CheckInitialized = mi.checkInitialized - } - if mi.methods.Merge == nil { - mi.methods.Merge = mi.merge - } -} diff --git a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/impl/codec_messageset.go b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/impl/codec_messageset.go deleted file mode 100644 index 87155c2..0000000 --- a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/impl/codec_messageset.go +++ /dev/null @@ -1,137 +0,0 @@ -// Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one -// or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file -// distributed with this work for additional information -// regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file -// to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the -// "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance -// with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, -// software distributed under the License is distributed on an -// "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY -// KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the -// specific language governing permissions and limitations -// under the License. - -// Copyright 2019 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. -// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style -// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. - -package impl - -import ( - "sort" - - "google.golang.org/protobuf/encoding/protowire" - "google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/encoding/messageset" - "google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/errors" - "google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/flags" -) - -func sizeMessageSet(mi *MessageInfo, p pointer, opts marshalOptions) (size int) { - if !flags.ProtoLegacy { - return 0 - } - - ext := *p.Apply(mi.extensionOffset).Extensions() - for _, x := range ext { - xi := getExtensionFieldInfo(x.Type()) - if xi.funcs.size == nil { - continue - } - num, _ := protowire.DecodeTag(xi.wiretag) - size += messageset.SizeField(num) - size += xi.funcs.size(x.Value(), protowire.SizeTag(messageset.FieldMessage), opts) - } - - unknown := *p.Apply(mi.unknownOffset).Bytes() - size += messageset.SizeUnknown(unknown) - - return size -} - -func marshalMessageSet(mi *MessageInfo, b []byte, p pointer, opts marshalOptions) ([]byte, error) { - if !flags.ProtoLegacy { - return b, errors.New("no support for message_set_wire_format") - } - - ext := *p.Apply(mi.extensionOffset).Extensions() - switch len(ext) { - case 0: - case 1: - // Fast-path for one extension: Don't bother sorting the keys. - for _, x := range ext { - var err error - b, err = marshalMessageSetField(mi, b, x, opts) - if err != nil { - return b, err - } - } - default: - // Sort the keys to provide a deterministic encoding. - // Not sure this is required, but the old code does it. - keys := make([]int, 0, len(ext)) - for k := range ext { - keys = append(keys, int(k)) - } - sort.Ints(keys) - for _, k := range keys { - var err error - b, err = marshalMessageSetField(mi, b, ext[int32(k)], opts) - if err != nil { - return b, err - } - } - } - - unknown := *p.Apply(mi.unknownOffset).Bytes() - b, err := messageset.AppendUnknown(b, unknown) - if err != nil { - return b, err - } - - return b, nil -} - -func marshalMessageSetField(mi *MessageInfo, b []byte, x ExtensionField, opts marshalOptions) ([]byte, error) { - xi := getExtensionFieldInfo(x.Type()) - num, _ := protowire.DecodeTag(xi.wiretag) - b = messageset.AppendFieldStart(b, num) - b, err := xi.funcs.marshal(b, x.Value(), protowire.EncodeTag(messageset.FieldMessage, protowire.BytesType), opts) - if err != nil { - return b, err - } - b = messageset.AppendFieldEnd(b) - return b, nil -} - -func unmarshalMessageSet(mi *MessageInfo, b []byte, p pointer, opts unmarshalOptions) (out unmarshalOutput, err error) { - if !flags.ProtoLegacy { - return out, errors.New("no support for message_set_wire_format") - } - - ep := p.Apply(mi.extensionOffset).Extensions() - if *ep == nil { - *ep = make(map[int32]ExtensionField) - } - ext := *ep - unknown := p.Apply(mi.unknownOffset).Bytes() - initialized := true - err = messageset.Unmarshal(b, true, func(num protowire.Number, v []byte) error { - o, err := mi.unmarshalExtension(v, num, protowire.BytesType, ext, opts) - if err == errUnknown { - *unknown = protowire.AppendTag(*unknown, num, protowire.BytesType) - *unknown = append(*unknown, v...) - return nil - } - if !o.initialized { - initialized = false - } - return err - }) - out.n = len(b) - out.initialized = initialized - return out, err -} diff --git a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/impl/codec_reflect.go b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/impl/codec_reflect.go deleted file mode 100644 index 1a4e8a3..0000000 --- a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/impl/codec_reflect.go +++ /dev/null @@ -1,226 +0,0 @@ -// Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one -// or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file -// distributed with this work for additional information -// regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file -// to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the -// "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance -// with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, -// software distributed under the License is distributed on an -// "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY -// KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the -// specific language governing permissions and limitations -// under the License. - -// Copyright 2019 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. -// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style -// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. - -// +build purego appengine - -package impl - -import ( - "reflect" - - "google.golang.org/protobuf/encoding/protowire" -) - -func sizeEnum(p pointer, f *coderFieldInfo, _ marshalOptions) (size int) { - v := p.v.Elem().Int() - return f.tagsize + protowire.SizeVarint(uint64(v)) -} - -func appendEnum(b []byte, p pointer, f *coderFieldInfo, opts marshalOptions) ([]byte, error) { - v := p.v.Elem().Int() - b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, f.wiretag) - b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, uint64(v)) - return b, nil -} - -func consumeEnum(b []byte, p pointer, wtyp protowire.Type, f *coderFieldInfo, _ unmarshalOptions) (out unmarshalOutput, err error) { - if wtyp != protowire.VarintType { - return out, errUnknown - } - v, n := protowire.ConsumeVarint(b) - if n < 0 { - return out, protowire.ParseError(n) - } - p.v.Elem().SetInt(int64(v)) - out.n = n - return out, nil -} - -func mergeEnum(dst, src pointer, _ *coderFieldInfo, _ mergeOptions) { - dst.v.Elem().Set(src.v.Elem()) -} - -var coderEnum = pointerCoderFuncs{ - size: sizeEnum, - marshal: appendEnum, - unmarshal: consumeEnum, - merge: mergeEnum, -} - -func sizeEnumNoZero(p pointer, f *coderFieldInfo, opts marshalOptions) (size int) { - if p.v.Elem().Int() == 0 { - return 0 - } - return sizeEnum(p, f, opts) -} - -func appendEnumNoZero(b []byte, p pointer, f *coderFieldInfo, opts marshalOptions) ([]byte, error) { - if p.v.Elem().Int() == 0 { - return b, nil - } - return appendEnum(b, p, f, opts) -} - -func mergeEnumNoZero(dst, src pointer, _ *coderFieldInfo, _ mergeOptions) { - if src.v.Elem().Int() != 0 { - dst.v.Elem().Set(src.v.Elem()) - } -} - -var coderEnumNoZero = pointerCoderFuncs{ - size: sizeEnumNoZero, - marshal: appendEnumNoZero, - unmarshal: consumeEnum, - merge: mergeEnumNoZero, -} - -func sizeEnumPtr(p pointer, f *coderFieldInfo, opts marshalOptions) (size int) { - return sizeEnum(pointer{p.v.Elem()}, f, opts) -} - -func appendEnumPtr(b []byte, p pointer, f *coderFieldInfo, opts marshalOptions) ([]byte, error) { - return appendEnum(b, pointer{p.v.Elem()}, f, opts) -} - -func consumeEnumPtr(b []byte, p pointer, wtyp protowire.Type, f *coderFieldInfo, opts unmarshalOptions) (out unmarshalOutput, err error) { - if wtyp != protowire.VarintType { - return out, errUnknown - } - if p.v.Elem().IsNil() { - p.v.Elem().Set(reflect.New(p.v.Elem().Type().Elem())) - } - return consumeEnum(b, pointer{p.v.Elem()}, wtyp, f, opts) -} - -func mergeEnumPtr(dst, src pointer, _ *coderFieldInfo, _ mergeOptions) { - if !src.v.Elem().IsNil() { - v := reflect.New(dst.v.Type().Elem().Elem()) - v.Elem().Set(src.v.Elem().Elem()) - dst.v.Elem().Set(v) - } -} - -var coderEnumPtr = pointerCoderFuncs{ - size: sizeEnumPtr, - marshal: appendEnumPtr, - unmarshal: consumeEnumPtr, - merge: mergeEnumPtr, -} - -func sizeEnumSlice(p pointer, f *coderFieldInfo, opts marshalOptions) (size int) { - s := p.v.Elem() - for i, llen := 0, s.Len(); i < llen; i++ { - size += protowire.SizeVarint(uint64(s.Index(i).Int())) + f.tagsize - } - return size -} - -func appendEnumSlice(b []byte, p pointer, f *coderFieldInfo, opts marshalOptions) ([]byte, error) { - s := p.v.Elem() - for i, llen := 0, s.Len(); i < llen; i++ { - b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, f.wiretag) - b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, uint64(s.Index(i).Int())) - } - return b, nil -} - -func consumeEnumSlice(b []byte, p pointer, wtyp protowire.Type, f *coderFieldInfo, opts unmarshalOptions) (out unmarshalOutput, err error) { - s := p.v.Elem() - if wtyp == protowire.BytesType { - b, n := protowire.ConsumeBytes(b) - if n < 0 { - return out, protowire.ParseError(n) - } - for len(b) > 0 { - v, n := protowire.ConsumeVarint(b) - if n < 0 { - return out, protowire.ParseError(n) - } - rv := reflect.New(s.Type().Elem()).Elem() - rv.SetInt(int64(v)) - s.Set(reflect.Append(s, rv)) - b = b[n:] - } - out.n = n - return out, nil - } - if wtyp != protowire.VarintType { - return out, errUnknown - } - v, n := protowire.ConsumeVarint(b) - if n < 0 { - return out, protowire.ParseError(n) - } - rv := reflect.New(s.Type().Elem()).Elem() - rv.SetInt(int64(v)) - s.Set(reflect.Append(s, rv)) - out.n = n - return out, nil -} - -func mergeEnumSlice(dst, src pointer, _ *coderFieldInfo, _ mergeOptions) { - dst.v.Elem().Set(reflect.AppendSlice(dst.v.Elem(), src.v.Elem())) -} - -var coderEnumSlice = pointerCoderFuncs{ - size: sizeEnumSlice, - marshal: appendEnumSlice, - unmarshal: consumeEnumSlice, - merge: mergeEnumSlice, -} - -func sizeEnumPackedSlice(p pointer, f *coderFieldInfo, opts marshalOptions) (size int) { - s := p.v.Elem() - llen := s.Len() - if llen == 0 { - return 0 - } - n := 0 - for i := 0; i < llen; i++ { - n += protowire.SizeVarint(uint64(s.Index(i).Int())) - } - return f.tagsize + protowire.SizeBytes(n) -} - -func appendEnumPackedSlice(b []byte, p pointer, f *coderFieldInfo, opts marshalOptions) ([]byte, error) { - s := p.v.Elem() - llen := s.Len() - if llen == 0 { - return b, nil - } - b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, f.wiretag) - n := 0 - for i := 0; i < llen; i++ { - n += protowire.SizeVarint(uint64(s.Index(i).Int())) - } - b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, uint64(n)) - for i := 0; i < llen; i++ { - b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, uint64(s.Index(i).Int())) - } - return b, nil -} - -var coderEnumPackedSlice = pointerCoderFuncs{ - size: sizeEnumPackedSlice, - marshal: appendEnumPackedSlice, - unmarshal: consumeEnumSlice, - merge: mergeEnumSlice, -} diff --git a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/impl/codec_tables.go b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/impl/codec_tables.go deleted file mode 100644 index a285181..0000000 --- a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/impl/codec_tables.go +++ /dev/null @@ -1,574 +0,0 @@ -// Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one -// or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file -// distributed with this work for additional information -// regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file -// to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the -// "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance -// with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, -// software distributed under the License is distributed on an -// "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY -// KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the -// specific language governing permissions and limitations -// under the License. - -// Copyright 2019 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. -// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style -// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. - -package impl - -import ( - "fmt" - "reflect" - - "google.golang.org/protobuf/encoding/protowire" - "google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/strs" - pref "google.golang.org/protobuf/reflect/protoreflect" -) - -// pointerCoderFuncs is a set of pointer encoding functions. -type pointerCoderFuncs struct { - mi *MessageInfo - size func(p pointer, f *coderFieldInfo, opts marshalOptions) int - marshal func(b []byte, p pointer, f *coderFieldInfo, opts marshalOptions) ([]byte, error) - unmarshal func(b []byte, p pointer, wtyp protowire.Type, f *coderFieldInfo, opts unmarshalOptions) (unmarshalOutput, error) - isInit func(p pointer, f *coderFieldInfo) error - merge func(dst, src pointer, f *coderFieldInfo, opts mergeOptions) -} - -// valueCoderFuncs is a set of protoreflect.Value encoding functions. -type valueCoderFuncs struct { - size func(v pref.Value, tagsize int, opts marshalOptions) int - marshal func(b []byte, v pref.Value, wiretag uint64, opts marshalOptions) ([]byte, error) - unmarshal func(b []byte, v pref.Value, num protowire.Number, wtyp protowire.Type, opts unmarshalOptions) (pref.Value, unmarshalOutput, error) - isInit func(v pref.Value) error - merge func(dst, src pref.Value, opts mergeOptions) pref.Value -} - -// fieldCoder returns pointer functions for a field, used for operating on -// struct fields. -func fieldCoder(fd pref.FieldDescriptor, ft reflect.Type) (*MessageInfo, pointerCoderFuncs) { - switch { - case fd.IsMap(): - return encoderFuncsForMap(fd, ft) - case fd.Cardinality() == pref.Repeated && !fd.IsPacked(): - // Repeated fields (not packed). - if ft.Kind() != reflect.Slice { - break - } - ft := ft.Elem() - switch fd.Kind() { - case pref.BoolKind: - if ft.Kind() == reflect.Bool { - return nil, coderBoolSlice - } - case pref.EnumKind: - if ft.Kind() == reflect.Int32 { - return nil, coderEnumSlice - } - case pref.Int32Kind: - if ft.Kind() == reflect.Int32 { - return nil, coderInt32Slice - } - case pref.Sint32Kind: - if ft.Kind() == reflect.Int32 { - return nil, coderSint32Slice - } - case pref.Uint32Kind: - if ft.Kind() == reflect.Uint32 { - return nil, coderUint32Slice - } - case pref.Int64Kind: - if ft.Kind() == reflect.Int64 { - return nil, coderInt64Slice - } - case pref.Sint64Kind: - if ft.Kind() == reflect.Int64 { - return nil, coderSint64Slice - } - case pref.Uint64Kind: - if ft.Kind() == reflect.Uint64 { - return nil, coderUint64Slice - } - case pref.Sfixed32Kind: - if ft.Kind() == reflect.Int32 { - return nil, coderSfixed32Slice - } - case pref.Fixed32Kind: - if ft.Kind() == reflect.Uint32 { - return nil, coderFixed32Slice - } - case pref.FloatKind: - if ft.Kind() == reflect.Float32 { - return nil, coderFloatSlice - } - case pref.Sfixed64Kind: - if ft.Kind() == reflect.Int64 { - return nil, coderSfixed64Slice - } - case pref.Fixed64Kind: - if ft.Kind() == reflect.Uint64 { - return nil, coderFixed64Slice - } - case pref.DoubleKind: - if ft.Kind() == reflect.Float64 { - return nil, coderDoubleSlice - } - case pref.StringKind: - if ft.Kind() == reflect.String && strs.EnforceUTF8(fd) { - return nil, coderStringSliceValidateUTF8 - } - if ft.Kind() == reflect.String { - return nil, coderStringSlice - } - if ft.Kind() == reflect.Slice && ft.Elem().Kind() == reflect.Uint8 && strs.EnforceUTF8(fd) { - return nil, coderBytesSliceValidateUTF8 - } - if ft.Kind() == reflect.Slice && ft.Elem().Kind() == reflect.Uint8 { - return nil, coderBytesSlice - } - case pref.BytesKind: - if ft.Kind() == reflect.String { - return nil, coderStringSlice - } - if ft.Kind() == reflect.Slice && ft.Elem().Kind() == reflect.Uint8 { - return nil, coderBytesSlice - } - case pref.MessageKind: - return getMessageInfo(ft), makeMessageSliceFieldCoder(fd, ft) - case pref.GroupKind: - return getMessageInfo(ft), makeGroupSliceFieldCoder(fd, ft) - } - case fd.Cardinality() == pref.Repeated && fd.IsPacked(): - // Packed repeated fields. - // - // Only repeated fields of primitive numeric types - // (Varint, Fixed32, or Fixed64 wire type) can be packed. - if ft.Kind() != reflect.Slice { - break - } - ft := ft.Elem() - switch fd.Kind() { - case pref.BoolKind: - if ft.Kind() == reflect.Bool { - return nil, coderBoolPackedSlice - } - case pref.EnumKind: - if ft.Kind() == reflect.Int32 { - return nil, coderEnumPackedSlice - } - case pref.Int32Kind: - if ft.Kind() == reflect.Int32 { - return nil, coderInt32PackedSlice - } - case pref.Sint32Kind: - if ft.Kind() == reflect.Int32 { - return nil, coderSint32PackedSlice - } - case pref.Uint32Kind: - if ft.Kind() == reflect.Uint32 { - return nil, coderUint32PackedSlice - } - case pref.Int64Kind: - if ft.Kind() == reflect.Int64 { - return nil, coderInt64PackedSlice - } - case pref.Sint64Kind: - if ft.Kind() == reflect.Int64 { - return nil, coderSint64PackedSlice - } - case pref.Uint64Kind: - if ft.Kind() == reflect.Uint64 { - return nil, coderUint64PackedSlice - } - case pref.Sfixed32Kind: - if ft.Kind() == reflect.Int32 { - return nil, coderSfixed32PackedSlice - } - case pref.Fixed32Kind: - if ft.Kind() == reflect.Uint32 { - return nil, coderFixed32PackedSlice - } - case pref.FloatKind: - if ft.Kind() == reflect.Float32 { - return nil, coderFloatPackedSlice - } - case pref.Sfixed64Kind: - if ft.Kind() == reflect.Int64 { - return nil, coderSfixed64PackedSlice - } - case pref.Fixed64Kind: - if ft.Kind() == reflect.Uint64 { - return nil, coderFixed64PackedSlice - } - case pref.DoubleKind: - if ft.Kind() == reflect.Float64 { - return nil, coderDoublePackedSlice - } - } - case fd.Kind() == pref.MessageKind: - return getMessageInfo(ft), makeMessageFieldCoder(fd, ft) - case fd.Kind() == pref.GroupKind: - return getMessageInfo(ft), makeGroupFieldCoder(fd, ft) - case fd.Syntax() == pref.Proto3 && fd.ContainingOneof() == nil: - // Populated oneof fields always encode even if set to the zero value, - // which normally are not encoded in proto3. - switch fd.Kind() { - case pref.BoolKind: - if ft.Kind() == reflect.Bool { - return nil, coderBoolNoZero - } - case pref.EnumKind: - if ft.Kind() == reflect.Int32 { - return nil, coderEnumNoZero - } - case pref.Int32Kind: - if ft.Kind() == reflect.Int32 { - return nil, coderInt32NoZero - } - case pref.Sint32Kind: - if ft.Kind() == reflect.Int32 { - return nil, coderSint32NoZero - } - case pref.Uint32Kind: - if ft.Kind() == reflect.Uint32 { - return nil, coderUint32NoZero - } - case pref.Int64Kind: - if ft.Kind() == reflect.Int64 { - return nil, coderInt64NoZero - } - case pref.Sint64Kind: - if ft.Kind() == reflect.Int64 { - return nil, coderSint64NoZero - } - case pref.Uint64Kind: - if ft.Kind() == reflect.Uint64 { - return nil, coderUint64NoZero - } - case pref.Sfixed32Kind: - if ft.Kind() == reflect.Int32 { - return nil, coderSfixed32NoZero - } - case pref.Fixed32Kind: - if ft.Kind() == reflect.Uint32 { - return nil, coderFixed32NoZero - } - case pref.FloatKind: - if ft.Kind() == reflect.Float32 { - return nil, coderFloatNoZero - } - case pref.Sfixed64Kind: - if ft.Kind() == reflect.Int64 { - return nil, coderSfixed64NoZero - } - case pref.Fixed64Kind: - if ft.Kind() == reflect.Uint64 { - return nil, coderFixed64NoZero - } - case pref.DoubleKind: - if ft.Kind() == reflect.Float64 { - return nil, coderDoubleNoZero - } - case pref.StringKind: - if ft.Kind() == reflect.String && strs.EnforceUTF8(fd) { - return nil, coderStringNoZeroValidateUTF8 - } - if ft.Kind() == reflect.String { - return nil, coderStringNoZero - } - if ft.Kind() == reflect.Slice && ft.Elem().Kind() == reflect.Uint8 && strs.EnforceUTF8(fd) { - return nil, coderBytesNoZeroValidateUTF8 - } - if ft.Kind() == reflect.Slice && ft.Elem().Kind() == reflect.Uint8 { - return nil, coderBytesNoZero - } - case pref.BytesKind: - if ft.Kind() == reflect.String { - return nil, coderStringNoZero - } - if ft.Kind() == reflect.Slice && ft.Elem().Kind() == reflect.Uint8 { - return nil, coderBytesNoZero - } - } - case ft.Kind() == reflect.Ptr: - ft := ft.Elem() - switch fd.Kind() { - case pref.BoolKind: - if ft.Kind() == reflect.Bool { - return nil, coderBoolPtr - } - case pref.EnumKind: - if ft.Kind() == reflect.Int32 { - return nil, coderEnumPtr - } - case pref.Int32Kind: - if ft.Kind() == reflect.Int32 { - return nil, coderInt32Ptr - } - case pref.Sint32Kind: - if ft.Kind() == reflect.Int32 { - return nil, coderSint32Ptr - } - case pref.Uint32Kind: - if ft.Kind() == reflect.Uint32 { - return nil, coderUint32Ptr - } - case pref.Int64Kind: - if ft.Kind() == reflect.Int64 { - return nil, coderInt64Ptr - } - case pref.Sint64Kind: - if ft.Kind() == reflect.Int64 { - return nil, coderSint64Ptr - } - case pref.Uint64Kind: - if ft.Kind() == reflect.Uint64 { - return nil, coderUint64Ptr - } - case pref.Sfixed32Kind: - if ft.Kind() == reflect.Int32 { - return nil, coderSfixed32Ptr - } - case pref.Fixed32Kind: - if ft.Kind() == reflect.Uint32 { - return nil, coderFixed32Ptr - } - case pref.FloatKind: - if ft.Kind() == reflect.Float32 { - return nil, coderFloatPtr - } - case pref.Sfixed64Kind: - if ft.Kind() == reflect.Int64 { - return nil, coderSfixed64Ptr - } - case pref.Fixed64Kind: - if ft.Kind() == reflect.Uint64 { - return nil, coderFixed64Ptr - } - case pref.DoubleKind: - if ft.Kind() == reflect.Float64 { - return nil, coderDoublePtr - } - case pref.StringKind: - if ft.Kind() == reflect.String && strs.EnforceUTF8(fd) { - return nil, coderStringPtrValidateUTF8 - } - if ft.Kind() == reflect.String { - return nil, coderStringPtr - } - case pref.BytesKind: - if ft.Kind() == reflect.String { - return nil, coderStringPtr - } - } - default: - switch fd.Kind() { - case pref.BoolKind: - if ft.Kind() == reflect.Bool { - return nil, coderBool - } - case pref.EnumKind: - if ft.Kind() == reflect.Int32 { - return nil, coderEnum - } - case pref.Int32Kind: - if ft.Kind() == reflect.Int32 { - return nil, coderInt32 - } - case pref.Sint32Kind: - if ft.Kind() == reflect.Int32 { - return nil, coderSint32 - } - case pref.Uint32Kind: - if ft.Kind() == reflect.Uint32 { - return nil, coderUint32 - } - case pref.Int64Kind: - if ft.Kind() == reflect.Int64 { - return nil, coderInt64 - } - case pref.Sint64Kind: - if ft.Kind() == reflect.Int64 { - return nil, coderSint64 - } - case pref.Uint64Kind: - if ft.Kind() == reflect.Uint64 { - return nil, coderUint64 - } - case pref.Sfixed32Kind: - if ft.Kind() == reflect.Int32 { - return nil, coderSfixed32 - } - case pref.Fixed32Kind: - if ft.Kind() == reflect.Uint32 { - return nil, coderFixed32 - } - case pref.FloatKind: - if ft.Kind() == reflect.Float32 { - return nil, coderFloat - } - case pref.Sfixed64Kind: - if ft.Kind() == reflect.Int64 { - return nil, coderSfixed64 - } - case pref.Fixed64Kind: - if ft.Kind() == reflect.Uint64 { - return nil, coderFixed64 - } - case pref.DoubleKind: - if ft.Kind() == reflect.Float64 { - return nil, coderDouble - } - case pref.StringKind: - if ft.Kind() == reflect.String && strs.EnforceUTF8(fd) { - return nil, coderStringValidateUTF8 - } - if ft.Kind() == reflect.String { - return nil, coderString - } - if ft.Kind() == reflect.Slice && ft.Elem().Kind() == reflect.Uint8 && strs.EnforceUTF8(fd) { - return nil, coderBytesValidateUTF8 - } - if ft.Kind() == reflect.Slice && ft.Elem().Kind() == reflect.Uint8 { - return nil, coderBytes - } - case pref.BytesKind: - if ft.Kind() == reflect.String { - return nil, coderString - } - if ft.Kind() == reflect.Slice && ft.Elem().Kind() == reflect.Uint8 { - return nil, coderBytes - } - } - } - panic(fmt.Sprintf("invalid type: no encoder for %v %v %v/%v", fd.FullName(), fd.Cardinality(), fd.Kind(), ft)) -} - -// encoderFuncsForValue returns value functions for a field, used for -// extension values and map encoding. -func encoderFuncsForValue(fd pref.FieldDescriptor) valueCoderFuncs { - switch { - case fd.Cardinality() == pref.Repeated && !fd.IsPacked(): - switch fd.Kind() { - case pref.BoolKind: - return coderBoolSliceValue - case pref.EnumKind: - return coderEnumSliceValue - case pref.Int32Kind: - return coderInt32SliceValue - case pref.Sint32Kind: - return coderSint32SliceValue - case pref.Uint32Kind: - return coderUint32SliceValue - case pref.Int64Kind: - return coderInt64SliceValue - case pref.Sint64Kind: - return coderSint64SliceValue - case pref.Uint64Kind: - return coderUint64SliceValue - case pref.Sfixed32Kind: - return coderSfixed32SliceValue - case pref.Fixed32Kind: - return coderFixed32SliceValue - case pref.FloatKind: - return coderFloatSliceValue - case pref.Sfixed64Kind: - return coderSfixed64SliceValue - case pref.Fixed64Kind: - return coderFixed64SliceValue - case pref.DoubleKind: - return coderDoubleSliceValue - case pref.StringKind: - // We don't have a UTF-8 validating coder for repeated string fields. - // Value coders are used for extensions and maps. - // Extensions are never proto3, and maps never contain lists. - return coderStringSliceValue - case pref.BytesKind: - return coderBytesSliceValue - case pref.MessageKind: - return coderMessageSliceValue - case pref.GroupKind: - return coderGroupSliceValue - } - case fd.Cardinality() == pref.Repeated && fd.IsPacked(): - switch fd.Kind() { - case pref.BoolKind: - return coderBoolPackedSliceValue - case pref.EnumKind: - return coderEnumPackedSliceValue - case pref.Int32Kind: - return coderInt32PackedSliceValue - case pref.Sint32Kind: - return coderSint32PackedSliceValue - case pref.Uint32Kind: - return coderUint32PackedSliceValue - case pref.Int64Kind: - return coderInt64PackedSliceValue - case pref.Sint64Kind: - return coderSint64PackedSliceValue - case pref.Uint64Kind: - return coderUint64PackedSliceValue - case pref.Sfixed32Kind: - return coderSfixed32PackedSliceValue - case pref.Fixed32Kind: - return coderFixed32PackedSliceValue - case pref.FloatKind: - return coderFloatPackedSliceValue - case pref.Sfixed64Kind: - return coderSfixed64PackedSliceValue - case pref.Fixed64Kind: - return coderFixed64PackedSliceValue - case pref.DoubleKind: - return coderDoublePackedSliceValue - } - default: - switch fd.Kind() { - default: - case pref.BoolKind: - return coderBoolValue - case pref.EnumKind: - return coderEnumValue - case pref.Int32Kind: - return coderInt32Value - case pref.Sint32Kind: - return coderSint32Value - case pref.Uint32Kind: - return coderUint32Value - case pref.Int64Kind: - return coderInt64Value - case pref.Sint64Kind: - return coderSint64Value - case pref.Uint64Kind: - return coderUint64Value - case pref.Sfixed32Kind: - return coderSfixed32Value - case pref.Fixed32Kind: - return coderFixed32Value - case pref.FloatKind: - return coderFloatValue - case pref.Sfixed64Kind: - return coderSfixed64Value - case pref.Fixed64Kind: - return coderFixed64Value - case pref.DoubleKind: - return coderDoubleValue - case pref.StringKind: - if strs.EnforceUTF8(fd) { - return coderStringValueValidateUTF8 - } - return coderStringValue - case pref.BytesKind: - return coderBytesValue - case pref.MessageKind: - return coderMessageValue - case pref.GroupKind: - return coderGroupValue - } - } - panic(fmt.Sprintf("invalid field: no encoder for %v %v %v", fd.FullName(), fd.Cardinality(), fd.Kind())) -} diff --git a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/impl/codec_unsafe.go b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/impl/codec_unsafe.go deleted file mode 100644 index 4a15fbb..0000000 --- a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/impl/codec_unsafe.go +++ /dev/null @@ -1,34 +0,0 @@ -// Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one -// or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file -// distributed with this work for additional information -// regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file -// to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the -// "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance -// with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, -// software distributed under the License is distributed on an -// "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY -// KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the -// specific language governing permissions and limitations -// under the License. - -// Copyright 2019 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. -// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style -// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. - -// +build !purego,!appengine - -package impl - -// When using unsafe pointers, we can just treat enum values as int32s. - -var ( - coderEnumNoZero = coderInt32NoZero - coderEnum = coderInt32 - coderEnumPtr = coderInt32Ptr - coderEnumSlice = coderInt32Slice - coderEnumPackedSlice = coderInt32PackedSlice -) diff --git a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/impl/convert.go b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/impl/convert.go deleted file mode 100644 index 40de19d..0000000 --- a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/impl/convert.go +++ /dev/null @@ -1,484 +0,0 @@ -// Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one -// or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file -// distributed with this work for additional information -// regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file -// to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the -// "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance -// with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, -// software distributed under the License is distributed on an -// "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY -// KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the -// specific language governing permissions and limitations -// under the License. - -// Copyright 2018 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. -// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style -// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. - -package impl - -import ( - "fmt" - "reflect" - - pref "google.golang.org/protobuf/reflect/protoreflect" -) - -// unwrapper unwraps the value to the underlying value. -// This is implemented by List and Map. -type unwrapper interface { - protoUnwrap() interface{} -} - -// A Converter coverts to/from Go reflect.Value types and protobuf protoreflect.Value types. -type Converter interface { - // PBValueOf converts a reflect.Value to a protoreflect.Value. - PBValueOf(reflect.Value) pref.Value - - // GoValueOf converts a protoreflect.Value to a reflect.Value. - GoValueOf(pref.Value) reflect.Value - - // IsValidPB returns whether a protoreflect.Value is compatible with this type. - IsValidPB(pref.Value) bool - - // IsValidGo returns whether a reflect.Value is compatible with this type. - IsValidGo(reflect.Value) bool - - // New returns a new field value. - // For scalars, it returns the default value of the field. - // For composite types, it returns a new mutable value. - New() pref.Value - - // Zero returns a new field value. - // For scalars, it returns the default value of the field. - // For composite types, it returns an immutable, empty value. - Zero() pref.Value -} - -// NewConverter matches a Go type with a protobuf field and returns a Converter -// that converts between the two. Enums must be a named int32 kind that -// implements protoreflect.Enum, and messages must be pointer to a named -// struct type that implements protoreflect.ProtoMessage. -// -// This matcher deliberately supports a wider range of Go types than what -// protoc-gen-go historically generated to be able to automatically wrap some -// v1 messages generated by other forks of protoc-gen-go. -func NewConverter(t reflect.Type, fd pref.FieldDescriptor) Converter { - switch { - case fd.IsList(): - return newListConverter(t, fd) - case fd.IsMap(): - return newMapConverter(t, fd) - default: - return newSingularConverter(t, fd) - } - panic(fmt.Sprintf("invalid Go type %v for field %v", t, fd.FullName())) -} - -var ( - boolType = reflect.TypeOf(bool(false)) - int32Type = reflect.TypeOf(int32(0)) - int64Type = reflect.TypeOf(int64(0)) - uint32Type = reflect.TypeOf(uint32(0)) - uint64Type = reflect.TypeOf(uint64(0)) - float32Type = reflect.TypeOf(float32(0)) - float64Type = reflect.TypeOf(float64(0)) - stringType = reflect.TypeOf(string("")) - bytesType = reflect.TypeOf([]byte(nil)) - byteType = reflect.TypeOf(byte(0)) -) - -var ( - boolZero = pref.ValueOfBool(false) - int32Zero = pref.ValueOfInt32(0) - int64Zero = pref.ValueOfInt64(0) - uint32Zero = pref.ValueOfUint32(0) - uint64Zero = pref.ValueOfUint64(0) - float32Zero = pref.ValueOfFloat32(0) - float64Zero = pref.ValueOfFloat64(0) - stringZero = pref.ValueOfString("") - bytesZero = pref.ValueOfBytes(nil) -) - -func newSingularConverter(t reflect.Type, fd pref.FieldDescriptor) Converter { - defVal := func(fd pref.FieldDescriptor, zero pref.Value) pref.Value { - if fd.Cardinality() == pref.Repeated { - // Default isn't defined for repeated fields. - return zero - } - return fd.Default() - } - switch fd.Kind() { - case pref.BoolKind: - if t.Kind() == reflect.Bool { - return &boolConverter{t, defVal(fd, boolZero)} - } - case pref.Int32Kind, pref.Sint32Kind, pref.Sfixed32Kind: - if t.Kind() == reflect.Int32 { - return &int32Converter{t, defVal(fd, int32Zero)} - } - case pref.Int64Kind, pref.Sint64Kind, pref.Sfixed64Kind: - if t.Kind() == reflect.Int64 { - return &int64Converter{t, defVal(fd, int64Zero)} - } - case pref.Uint32Kind, pref.Fixed32Kind: - if t.Kind() == reflect.Uint32 { - return &uint32Converter{t, defVal(fd, uint32Zero)} - } - case pref.Uint64Kind, pref.Fixed64Kind: - if t.Kind() == reflect.Uint64 { - return &uint64Converter{t, defVal(fd, uint64Zero)} - } - case pref.FloatKind: - if t.Kind() == reflect.Float32 { - return &float32Converter{t, defVal(fd, float32Zero)} - } - case pref.DoubleKind: - if t.Kind() == reflect.Float64 { - return &float64Converter{t, defVal(fd, float64Zero)} - } - case pref.StringKind: - if t.Kind() == reflect.String || (t.Kind() == reflect.Slice && t.Elem() == byteType) { - return &stringConverter{t, defVal(fd, stringZero)} - } - case pref.BytesKind: - if t.Kind() == reflect.String || (t.Kind() == reflect.Slice && t.Elem() == byteType) { - return &bytesConverter{t, defVal(fd, bytesZero)} - } - case pref.EnumKind: - // Handle enums, which must be a named int32 type. - if t.Kind() == reflect.Int32 { - return newEnumConverter(t, fd) - } - case pref.MessageKind, pref.GroupKind: - return newMessageConverter(t) - } - panic(fmt.Sprintf("invalid Go type %v for field %v", t, fd.FullName())) -} - -type boolConverter struct { - goType reflect.Type - def pref.Value -} - -func (c *boolConverter) PBValueOf(v reflect.Value) pref.Value { - if v.Type() != c.goType { - panic(fmt.Sprintf("invalid type: got %v, want %v", v.Type(), c.goType)) - } - return pref.ValueOfBool(v.Bool()) -} -func (c *boolConverter) GoValueOf(v pref.Value) reflect.Value { - return reflect.ValueOf(v.Bool()).Convert(c.goType) -} -func (c *boolConverter) IsValidPB(v pref.Value) bool { - _, ok := v.Interface().(bool) - return ok -} -func (c *boolConverter) IsValidGo(v reflect.Value) bool { - return v.IsValid() && v.Type() == c.goType -} -func (c *boolConverter) New() pref.Value { return c.def } -func (c *boolConverter) Zero() pref.Value { return c.def } - -type int32Converter struct { - goType reflect.Type - def pref.Value -} - -func (c *int32Converter) PBValueOf(v reflect.Value) pref.Value { - if v.Type() != c.goType { - panic(fmt.Sprintf("invalid type: got %v, want %v", v.Type(), c.goType)) - } - return pref.ValueOfInt32(int32(v.Int())) -} -func (c *int32Converter) GoValueOf(v pref.Value) reflect.Value { - return reflect.ValueOf(int32(v.Int())).Convert(c.goType) -} -func (c *int32Converter) IsValidPB(v pref.Value) bool { - _, ok := v.Interface().(int32) - return ok -} -func (c *int32Converter) IsValidGo(v reflect.Value) bool { - return v.IsValid() && v.Type() == c.goType -} -func (c *int32Converter) New() pref.Value { return c.def } -func (c *int32Converter) Zero() pref.Value { return c.def } - -type int64Converter struct { - goType reflect.Type - def pref.Value -} - -func (c *int64Converter) PBValueOf(v reflect.Value) pref.Value { - if v.Type() != c.goType { - panic(fmt.Sprintf("invalid type: got %v, want %v", v.Type(), c.goType)) - } - return pref.ValueOfInt64(int64(v.Int())) -} -func (c *int64Converter) GoValueOf(v pref.Value) reflect.Value { - return reflect.ValueOf(int64(v.Int())).Convert(c.goType) -} -func (c *int64Converter) IsValidPB(v pref.Value) bool { - _, ok := v.Interface().(int64) - return ok -} -func (c *int64Converter) IsValidGo(v reflect.Value) bool { - return v.IsValid() && v.Type() == c.goType -} -func (c *int64Converter) New() pref.Value { return c.def } -func (c *int64Converter) Zero() pref.Value { return c.def } - -type uint32Converter struct { - goType reflect.Type - def pref.Value -} - -func (c *uint32Converter) PBValueOf(v reflect.Value) pref.Value { - if v.Type() != c.goType { - panic(fmt.Sprintf("invalid type: got %v, want %v", v.Type(), c.goType)) - } - return pref.ValueOfUint32(uint32(v.Uint())) -} -func (c *uint32Converter) GoValueOf(v pref.Value) reflect.Value { - return reflect.ValueOf(uint32(v.Uint())).Convert(c.goType) -} -func (c *uint32Converter) IsValidPB(v pref.Value) bool { - _, ok := v.Interface().(uint32) - return ok -} -func (c *uint32Converter) IsValidGo(v reflect.Value) bool { - return v.IsValid() && v.Type() == c.goType -} -func (c *uint32Converter) New() pref.Value { return c.def } -func (c *uint32Converter) Zero() pref.Value { return c.def } - -type uint64Converter struct { - goType reflect.Type - def pref.Value -} - -func (c *uint64Converter) PBValueOf(v reflect.Value) pref.Value { - if v.Type() != c.goType { - panic(fmt.Sprintf("invalid type: got %v, want %v", v.Type(), c.goType)) - } - return pref.ValueOfUint64(uint64(v.Uint())) -} -func (c *uint64Converter) GoValueOf(v pref.Value) reflect.Value { - return reflect.ValueOf(uint64(v.Uint())).Convert(c.goType) -} -func (c *uint64Converter) IsValidPB(v pref.Value) bool { - _, ok := v.Interface().(uint64) - return ok -} -func (c *uint64Converter) IsValidGo(v reflect.Value) bool { - return v.IsValid() && v.Type() == c.goType -} -func (c *uint64Converter) New() pref.Value { return c.def } -func (c *uint64Converter) Zero() pref.Value { return c.def } - -type float32Converter struct { - goType reflect.Type - def pref.Value -} - -func (c *float32Converter) PBValueOf(v reflect.Value) pref.Value { - if v.Type() != c.goType { - panic(fmt.Sprintf("invalid type: got %v, want %v", v.Type(), c.goType)) - } - return pref.ValueOfFloat32(float32(v.Float())) -} -func (c *float32Converter) GoValueOf(v pref.Value) reflect.Value { - return reflect.ValueOf(float32(v.Float())).Convert(c.goType) -} -func (c *float32Converter) IsValidPB(v pref.Value) bool { - _, ok := v.Interface().(float32) - return ok -} -func (c *float32Converter) IsValidGo(v reflect.Value) bool { - return v.IsValid() && v.Type() == c.goType -} -func (c *float32Converter) New() pref.Value { return c.def } -func (c *float32Converter) Zero() pref.Value { return c.def } - -type float64Converter struct { - goType reflect.Type - def pref.Value -} - -func (c *float64Converter) PBValueOf(v reflect.Value) pref.Value { - if v.Type() != c.goType { - panic(fmt.Sprintf("invalid type: got %v, want %v", v.Type(), c.goType)) - } - return pref.ValueOfFloat64(float64(v.Float())) -} -func (c *float64Converter) GoValueOf(v pref.Value) reflect.Value { - return reflect.ValueOf(float64(v.Float())).Convert(c.goType) -} -func (c *float64Converter) IsValidPB(v pref.Value) bool { - _, ok := v.Interface().(float64) - return ok -} -func (c *float64Converter) IsValidGo(v reflect.Value) bool { - return v.IsValid() && v.Type() == c.goType -} -func (c *float64Converter) New() pref.Value { return c.def } -func (c *float64Converter) Zero() pref.Value { return c.def } - -type stringConverter struct { - goType reflect.Type - def pref.Value -} - -func (c *stringConverter) PBValueOf(v reflect.Value) pref.Value { - if v.Type() != c.goType { - panic(fmt.Sprintf("invalid type: got %v, want %v", v.Type(), c.goType)) - } - return pref.ValueOfString(v.Convert(stringType).String()) -} -func (c *stringConverter) GoValueOf(v pref.Value) reflect.Value { - // pref.Value.String never panics, so we go through an interface - // conversion here to check the type. - s := v.Interface().(string) - if c.goType.Kind() == reflect.Slice && s == "" { - return reflect.Zero(c.goType) // ensure empty string is []byte(nil) - } - return reflect.ValueOf(s).Convert(c.goType) -} -func (c *stringConverter) IsValidPB(v pref.Value) bool { - _, ok := v.Interface().(string) - return ok -} -func (c *stringConverter) IsValidGo(v reflect.Value) bool { - return v.IsValid() && v.Type() == c.goType -} -func (c *stringConverter) New() pref.Value { return c.def } -func (c *stringConverter) Zero() pref.Value { return c.def } - -type bytesConverter struct { - goType reflect.Type - def pref.Value -} - -func (c *bytesConverter) PBValueOf(v reflect.Value) pref.Value { - if v.Type() != c.goType { - panic(fmt.Sprintf("invalid type: got %v, want %v", v.Type(), c.goType)) - } - if c.goType.Kind() == reflect.String && v.Len() == 0 { - return pref.ValueOfBytes(nil) // ensure empty string is []byte(nil) - } - return pref.ValueOfBytes(v.Convert(bytesType).Bytes()) -} -func (c *bytesConverter) GoValueOf(v pref.Value) reflect.Value { - return reflect.ValueOf(v.Bytes()).Convert(c.goType) -} -func (c *bytesConverter) IsValidPB(v pref.Value) bool { - _, ok := v.Interface().([]byte) - return ok -} -func (c *bytesConverter) IsValidGo(v reflect.Value) bool { - return v.IsValid() && v.Type() == c.goType -} -func (c *bytesConverter) New() pref.Value { return c.def } -func (c *bytesConverter) Zero() pref.Value { return c.def } - -type enumConverter struct { - goType reflect.Type - def pref.Value -} - -func newEnumConverter(goType reflect.Type, fd pref.FieldDescriptor) Converter { - var def pref.Value - if fd.Cardinality() == pref.Repeated { - def = pref.ValueOfEnum(fd.Enum().Values().Get(0).Number()) - } else { - def = fd.Default() - } - return &enumConverter{goType, def} -} - -func (c *enumConverter) PBValueOf(v reflect.Value) pref.Value { - if v.Type() != c.goType { - panic(fmt.Sprintf("invalid type: got %v, want %v", v.Type(), c.goType)) - } - return pref.ValueOfEnum(pref.EnumNumber(v.Int())) -} - -func (c *enumConverter) GoValueOf(v pref.Value) reflect.Value { - return reflect.ValueOf(v.Enum()).Convert(c.goType) -} - -func (c *enumConverter) IsValidPB(v pref.Value) bool { - _, ok := v.Interface().(pref.EnumNumber) - return ok -} - -func (c *enumConverter) IsValidGo(v reflect.Value) bool { - return v.IsValid() && v.Type() == c.goType -} - -func (c *enumConverter) New() pref.Value { - return c.def -} - -func (c *enumConverter) Zero() pref.Value { - return c.def -} - -type messageConverter struct { - goType reflect.Type -} - -func newMessageConverter(goType reflect.Type) Converter { - return &messageConverter{goType} -} - -func (c *messageConverter) PBValueOf(v reflect.Value) pref.Value { - if v.Type() != c.goType { - panic(fmt.Sprintf("invalid type: got %v, want %v", v.Type(), c.goType)) - } - if m, ok := v.Interface().(pref.ProtoMessage); ok { - return pref.ValueOfMessage(m.ProtoReflect()) - } - return pref.ValueOfMessage(legacyWrapMessage(v)) -} - -func (c *messageConverter) GoValueOf(v pref.Value) reflect.Value { - m := v.Message() - var rv reflect.Value - if u, ok := m.(unwrapper); ok { - rv = reflect.ValueOf(u.protoUnwrap()) - } else { - rv = reflect.ValueOf(m.Interface()) - } - if rv.Type() != c.goType { - panic(fmt.Sprintf("invalid type: got %v, want %v", rv.Type(), c.goType)) - } - return rv -} - -func (c *messageConverter) IsValidPB(v pref.Value) bool { - m := v.Message() - var rv reflect.Value - if u, ok := m.(unwrapper); ok { - rv = reflect.ValueOf(u.protoUnwrap()) - } else { - rv = reflect.ValueOf(m.Interface()) - } - return rv.Type() == c.goType -} - -func (c *messageConverter) IsValidGo(v reflect.Value) bool { - return v.IsValid() && v.Type() == c.goType -} - -func (c *messageConverter) New() pref.Value { - return c.PBValueOf(reflect.New(c.goType.Elem())) -} - -func (c *messageConverter) Zero() pref.Value { - return c.PBValueOf(reflect.Zero(c.goType)) -} diff --git a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/impl/convert_list.go b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/impl/convert_list.go deleted file mode 100644 index f1f244a..0000000 --- a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/impl/convert_list.go +++ /dev/null @@ -1,158 +0,0 @@ -// Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one -// or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file -// distributed with this work for additional information -// regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file -// to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the -// "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance -// with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, -// software distributed under the License is distributed on an -// "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY -// KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the -// specific language governing permissions and limitations -// under the License. - -// Copyright 2018 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. -// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style -// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. - -package impl - -import ( - "fmt" - "reflect" - - pref "google.golang.org/protobuf/reflect/protoreflect" -) - -func newListConverter(t reflect.Type, fd pref.FieldDescriptor) Converter { - switch { - case t.Kind() == reflect.Ptr && t.Elem().Kind() == reflect.Slice: - return &listPtrConverter{t, newSingularConverter(t.Elem().Elem(), fd)} - case t.Kind() == reflect.Slice: - return &listConverter{t, newSingularConverter(t.Elem(), fd)} - } - panic(fmt.Sprintf("invalid Go type %v for field %v", t, fd.FullName())) -} - -type listConverter struct { - goType reflect.Type // []T - c Converter -} - -func (c *listConverter) PBValueOf(v reflect.Value) pref.Value { - if v.Type() != c.goType { - panic(fmt.Sprintf("invalid type: got %v, want %v", v.Type(), c.goType)) - } - pv := reflect.New(c.goType) - pv.Elem().Set(v) - return pref.ValueOfList(&listReflect{pv, c.c}) -} - -func (c *listConverter) GoValueOf(v pref.Value) reflect.Value { - rv := v.List().(*listReflect).v - if rv.IsNil() { - return reflect.Zero(c.goType) - } - return rv.Elem() -} - -func (c *listConverter) IsValidPB(v pref.Value) bool { - list, ok := v.Interface().(*listReflect) - if !ok { - return false - } - return list.v.Type().Elem() == c.goType -} - -func (c *listConverter) IsValidGo(v reflect.Value) bool { - return v.IsValid() && v.Type() == c.goType -} - -func (c *listConverter) New() pref.Value { - return pref.ValueOfList(&listReflect{reflect.New(c.goType), c.c}) -} - -func (c *listConverter) Zero() pref.Value { - return pref.ValueOfList(&listReflect{reflect.Zero(reflect.PtrTo(c.goType)), c.c}) -} - -type listPtrConverter struct { - goType reflect.Type // *[]T - c Converter -} - -func (c *listPtrConverter) PBValueOf(v reflect.Value) pref.Value { - if v.Type() != c.goType { - panic(fmt.Sprintf("invalid type: got %v, want %v", v.Type(), c.goType)) - } - return pref.ValueOfList(&listReflect{v, c.c}) -} - -func (c *listPtrConverter) GoValueOf(v pref.Value) reflect.Value { - return v.List().(*listReflect).v -} - -func (c *listPtrConverter) IsValidPB(v pref.Value) bool { - list, ok := v.Interface().(*listReflect) - if !ok { - return false - } - return list.v.Type() == c.goType -} - -func (c *listPtrConverter) IsValidGo(v reflect.Value) bool { - return v.IsValid() && v.Type() == c.goType -} - -func (c *listPtrConverter) New() pref.Value { - return c.PBValueOf(reflect.New(c.goType.Elem())) -} - -func (c *listPtrConverter) Zero() pref.Value { - return c.PBValueOf(reflect.Zero(c.goType)) -} - -type listReflect struct { - v reflect.Value // *[]T - conv Converter -} - -func (ls *listReflect) Len() int { - if ls.v.IsNil() { - return 0 - } - return ls.v.Elem().Len() -} -func (ls *listReflect) Get(i int) pref.Value { - return ls.conv.PBValueOf(ls.v.Elem().Index(i)) -} -func (ls *listReflect) Set(i int, v pref.Value) { - ls.v.Elem().Index(i).Set(ls.conv.GoValueOf(v)) -} -func (ls *listReflect) Append(v pref.Value) { - ls.v.Elem().Set(reflect.Append(ls.v.Elem(), ls.conv.GoValueOf(v))) -} -func (ls *listReflect) AppendMutable() pref.Value { - if _, ok := ls.conv.(*messageConverter); !ok { - panic("invalid AppendMutable on list with non-message type") - } - v := ls.NewElement() - ls.Append(v) - return v -} -func (ls *listReflect) Truncate(i int) { - ls.v.Elem().Set(ls.v.Elem().Slice(0, i)) -} -func (ls *listReflect) NewElement() pref.Value { - return ls.conv.New() -} -func (ls *listReflect) IsValid() bool { - return !ls.v.IsNil() -} -func (ls *listReflect) protoUnwrap() interface{} { - return ls.v.Interface() -} diff --git a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/impl/convert_map.go b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/impl/convert_map.go deleted file mode 100644 index 38d08aa..0000000 --- a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/impl/convert_map.go +++ /dev/null @@ -1,138 +0,0 @@ -// Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one -// or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file -// distributed with this work for additional information -// regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file -// to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the -// "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance -// with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, -// software distributed under the License is distributed on an -// "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY -// KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the -// specific language governing permissions and limitations -// under the License. - -// Copyright 2018 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. -// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style -// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. - -package impl - -import ( - "fmt" - "reflect" - - pref "google.golang.org/protobuf/reflect/protoreflect" -) - -type mapConverter struct { - goType reflect.Type // map[K]V - keyConv, valConv Converter -} - -func newMapConverter(t reflect.Type, fd pref.FieldDescriptor) *mapConverter { - if t.Kind() != reflect.Map { - panic(fmt.Sprintf("invalid Go type %v for field %v", t, fd.FullName())) - } - return &mapConverter{ - goType: t, - keyConv: newSingularConverter(t.Key(), fd.MapKey()), - valConv: newSingularConverter(t.Elem(), fd.MapValue()), - } -} - -func (c *mapConverter) PBValueOf(v reflect.Value) pref.Value { - if v.Type() != c.goType { - panic(fmt.Sprintf("invalid type: got %v, want %v", v.Type(), c.goType)) - } - return pref.ValueOfMap(&mapReflect{v, c.keyConv, c.valConv}) -} - -func (c *mapConverter) GoValueOf(v pref.Value) reflect.Value { - return v.Map().(*mapReflect).v -} - -func (c *mapConverter) IsValidPB(v pref.Value) bool { - mapv, ok := v.Interface().(*mapReflect) - if !ok { - return false - } - return mapv.v.Type() == c.goType -} - -func (c *mapConverter) IsValidGo(v reflect.Value) bool { - return v.IsValid() && v.Type() == c.goType -} - -func (c *mapConverter) New() pref.Value { - return c.PBValueOf(reflect.MakeMap(c.goType)) -} - -func (c *mapConverter) Zero() pref.Value { - return c.PBValueOf(reflect.Zero(c.goType)) -} - -type mapReflect struct { - v reflect.Value // map[K]V - keyConv Converter - valConv Converter -} - -func (ms *mapReflect) Len() int { - return ms.v.Len() -} -func (ms *mapReflect) Has(k pref.MapKey) bool { - rk := ms.keyConv.GoValueOf(k.Value()) - rv := ms.v.MapIndex(rk) - return rv.IsValid() -} -func (ms *mapReflect) Get(k pref.MapKey) pref.Value { - rk := ms.keyConv.GoValueOf(k.Value()) - rv := ms.v.MapIndex(rk) - if !rv.IsValid() { - return pref.Value{} - } - return ms.valConv.PBValueOf(rv) -} -func (ms *mapReflect) Set(k pref.MapKey, v pref.Value) { - rk := ms.keyConv.GoValueOf(k.Value()) - rv := ms.valConv.GoValueOf(v) - ms.v.SetMapIndex(rk, rv) -} -func (ms *mapReflect) Clear(k pref.MapKey) { - rk := ms.keyConv.GoValueOf(k.Value()) - ms.v.SetMapIndex(rk, reflect.Value{}) -} -func (ms *mapReflect) Mutable(k pref.MapKey) pref.Value { - if _, ok := ms.valConv.(*messageConverter); !ok { - panic("invalid Mutable on map with non-message value type") - } - v := ms.Get(k) - if !v.IsValid() { - v = ms.NewValue() - ms.Set(k, v) - } - return v -} -func (ms *mapReflect) Range(f func(pref.MapKey, pref.Value) bool) { - iter := mapRange(ms.v) - for iter.Next() { - k := ms.keyConv.PBValueOf(iter.Key()).MapKey() - v := ms.valConv.PBValueOf(iter.Value()) - if !f(k, v) { - return - } - } -} -func (ms *mapReflect) NewValue() pref.Value { - return ms.valConv.New() -} -func (ms *mapReflect) IsValid() bool { - return !ms.v.IsNil() -} -func (ms *mapReflect) protoUnwrap() interface{} { - return ms.v.Interface() -} diff --git a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/impl/decode.go b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/impl/decode.go deleted file mode 100644 index 88b438d..0000000 --- a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/impl/decode.go +++ /dev/null @@ -1,291 +0,0 @@ -// Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one -// or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file -// distributed with this work for additional information -// regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file -// to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the -// "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance -// with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, -// software distributed under the License is distributed on an -// "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY -// KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the -// specific language governing permissions and limitations -// under the License. - -// Copyright 2019 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. -// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style -// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. - -package impl - -import ( - "math/bits" - - "google.golang.org/protobuf/encoding/protowire" - "google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/errors" - "google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/flags" - "google.golang.org/protobuf/proto" - "google.golang.org/protobuf/reflect/protoreflect" - preg "google.golang.org/protobuf/reflect/protoregistry" - "google.golang.org/protobuf/runtime/protoiface" - piface "google.golang.org/protobuf/runtime/protoiface" -) - -type unmarshalOptions struct { - flags protoiface.UnmarshalInputFlags - resolver interface { - FindExtensionByName(field protoreflect.FullName) (protoreflect.ExtensionType, error) - FindExtensionByNumber(message protoreflect.FullName, field protoreflect.FieldNumber) (protoreflect.ExtensionType, error) - } -} - -func (o unmarshalOptions) Options() proto.UnmarshalOptions { - return proto.UnmarshalOptions{ - Merge: true, - AllowPartial: true, - DiscardUnknown: o.DiscardUnknown(), - Resolver: o.resolver, - } -} - -func (o unmarshalOptions) DiscardUnknown() bool { return o.flags&piface.UnmarshalDiscardUnknown != 0 } - -func (o unmarshalOptions) IsDefault() bool { - return o.flags == 0 && o.resolver == preg.GlobalTypes -} - -var lazyUnmarshalOptions = unmarshalOptions{ - resolver: preg.GlobalTypes, -} - -type unmarshalOutput struct { - n int // number of bytes consumed - initialized bool -} - -// unmarshal is protoreflect.Methods.Unmarshal. -func (mi *MessageInfo) unmarshal(in piface.UnmarshalInput) (piface.UnmarshalOutput, error) { - var p pointer - if ms, ok := in.Message.(*messageState); ok { - p = ms.pointer() - } else { - p = in.Message.(*messageReflectWrapper).pointer() - } - out, err := mi.unmarshalPointer(in.Buf, p, 0, unmarshalOptions{ - flags: in.Flags, - resolver: in.Resolver, - }) - var flags piface.UnmarshalOutputFlags - if out.initialized { - flags |= piface.UnmarshalInitialized - } - return piface.UnmarshalOutput{ - Flags: flags, - }, err -} - -// errUnknown is returned during unmarshaling to indicate a parse error that -// should result in a field being placed in the unknown fields section (for example, -// when the wire type doesn't match) as opposed to the entire unmarshal operation -// failing (for example, when a field extends past the available input). -// -// This is a sentinel error which should never be visible to the user. -var errUnknown = errors.New("unknown") - -func (mi *MessageInfo) unmarshalPointer(b []byte, p pointer, groupTag protowire.Number, opts unmarshalOptions) (out unmarshalOutput, err error) { - mi.init() - if flags.ProtoLegacy && mi.isMessageSet { - return unmarshalMessageSet(mi, b, p, opts) - } - initialized := true - var requiredMask uint64 - var exts *map[int32]ExtensionField - start := len(b) - for len(b) > 0 { - // Parse the tag (field number and wire type). - var tag uint64 - if b[0] < 0x80 { - tag = uint64(b[0]) - b = b[1:] - } else if len(b) >= 2 && b[1] < 128 { - tag = uint64(b[0]&0x7f) + uint64(b[1])<<7 - b = b[2:] - } else { - var n int - tag, n = protowire.ConsumeVarint(b) - if n < 0 { - return out, protowire.ParseError(n) - } - b = b[n:] - } - var num protowire.Number - if n := tag >> 3; n < uint64(protowire.MinValidNumber) || n > uint64(protowire.MaxValidNumber) { - return out, errors.New("invalid field number") - } else { - num = protowire.Number(n) - } - wtyp := protowire.Type(tag & 7) - - if wtyp == protowire.EndGroupType { - if num != groupTag { - return out, errors.New("mismatching end group marker") - } - groupTag = 0 - break - } - - var f *coderFieldInfo - if int(num) < len(mi.denseCoderFields) { - f = mi.denseCoderFields[num] - } else { - f = mi.coderFields[num] - } - var n int - err := errUnknown - switch { - case f != nil: - if f.funcs.unmarshal == nil { - break - } - var o unmarshalOutput - o, err = f.funcs.unmarshal(b, p.Apply(f.offset), wtyp, f, opts) - n = o.n - if err != nil { - break - } - requiredMask |= f.validation.requiredBit - if f.funcs.isInit != nil && !o.initialized { - initialized = false - } - default: - // Possible extension. - if exts == nil && mi.extensionOffset.IsValid() { - exts = p.Apply(mi.extensionOffset).Extensions() - if *exts == nil { - *exts = make(map[int32]ExtensionField) - } - } - if exts == nil { - break - } - var o unmarshalOutput - o, err = mi.unmarshalExtension(b, num, wtyp, *exts, opts) - if err != nil { - break - } - n = o.n - if !o.initialized { - initialized = false - } - } - if err != nil { - if err != errUnknown { - return out, err - } - n = protowire.ConsumeFieldValue(num, wtyp, b) - if n < 0 { - return out, protowire.ParseError(n) - } - if !opts.DiscardUnknown() && mi.unknownOffset.IsValid() { - u := p.Apply(mi.unknownOffset).Bytes() - *u = protowire.AppendTag(*u, num, wtyp) - *u = append(*u, b[:n]...) - } - } - b = b[n:] - } - if groupTag != 0 { - return out, errors.New("missing end group marker") - } - if mi.numRequiredFields > 0 && bits.OnesCount64(requiredMask) != int(mi.numRequiredFields) { - initialized = false - } - if initialized { - out.initialized = true - } - out.n = start - len(b) - return out, nil -} - -func (mi *MessageInfo) unmarshalExtension(b []byte, num protowire.Number, wtyp protowire.Type, exts map[int32]ExtensionField, opts unmarshalOptions) (out unmarshalOutput, err error) { - x := exts[int32(num)] - xt := x.Type() - if xt == nil { - var err error - xt, err = opts.resolver.FindExtensionByNumber(mi.Desc.FullName(), num) - if err != nil { - if err == preg.NotFound { - return out, errUnknown - } - return out, errors.New("%v: unable to resolve extension %v: %v", mi.Desc.FullName(), num, err) - } - } - xi := getExtensionFieldInfo(xt) - if xi.funcs.unmarshal == nil { - return out, errUnknown - } - if flags.LazyUnmarshalExtensions { - if opts.IsDefault() && x.canLazy(xt) { - out, valid := skipExtension(b, xi, num, wtyp, opts) - switch valid { - case ValidationValid: - if out.initialized { - x.appendLazyBytes(xt, xi, num, wtyp, b[:out.n]) - exts[int32(num)] = x - return out, nil - } - case ValidationInvalid: - return out, errors.New("invalid wire format") - case ValidationUnknown: - } - } - } - ival := x.Value() - if !ival.IsValid() && xi.unmarshalNeedsValue { - // Create a new message, list, or map value to fill in. - // For enums, create a prototype value to let the unmarshal func know the - // concrete type. - ival = xt.New() - } - v, out, err := xi.funcs.unmarshal(b, ival, num, wtyp, opts) - if err != nil { - return out, err - } - if xi.funcs.isInit == nil { - out.initialized = true - } - x.Set(xt, v) - exts[int32(num)] = x - return out, nil -} - -func skipExtension(b []byte, xi *extensionFieldInfo, num protowire.Number, wtyp protowire.Type, opts unmarshalOptions) (out unmarshalOutput, _ ValidationStatus) { - if xi.validation.mi == nil { - return out, ValidationUnknown - } - xi.validation.mi.init() - switch xi.validation.typ { - case validationTypeMessage: - if wtyp != protowire.BytesType { - return out, ValidationUnknown - } - v, n := protowire.ConsumeBytes(b) - if n < 0 { - return out, ValidationUnknown - } - out, st := xi.validation.mi.validate(v, 0, opts) - out.n = n - return out, st - case validationTypeGroup: - if wtyp != protowire.StartGroupType { - return out, ValidationUnknown - } - out, st := xi.validation.mi.validate(b, num, opts) - return out, st - default: - return out, ValidationUnknown - } -} diff --git a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/impl/encode.go b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/impl/encode.go deleted file mode 100644 index f102ca0..0000000 --- a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/impl/encode.go +++ /dev/null @@ -1,216 +0,0 @@ -// Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one -// or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file -// distributed with this work for additional information -// regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file -// to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the -// "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance -// with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, -// software distributed under the License is distributed on an -// "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY -// KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the -// specific language governing permissions and limitations -// under the License. - -// Copyright 2019 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. -// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style -// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. - -package impl - -import ( - "math" - "sort" - "sync/atomic" - - "google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/flags" - proto "google.golang.org/protobuf/proto" - piface "google.golang.org/protobuf/runtime/protoiface" -) - -type marshalOptions struct { - flags piface.MarshalInputFlags -} - -func (o marshalOptions) Options() proto.MarshalOptions { - return proto.MarshalOptions{ - AllowPartial: true, - Deterministic: o.Deterministic(), - UseCachedSize: o.UseCachedSize(), - } -} - -func (o marshalOptions) Deterministic() bool { return o.flags&piface.MarshalDeterministic != 0 } -func (o marshalOptions) UseCachedSize() bool { return o.flags&piface.MarshalUseCachedSize != 0 } - -// size is protoreflect.Methods.Size. -func (mi *MessageInfo) size(in piface.SizeInput) piface.SizeOutput { - var p pointer - if ms, ok := in.Message.(*messageState); ok { - p = ms.pointer() - } else { - p = in.Message.(*messageReflectWrapper).pointer() - } - size := mi.sizePointer(p, marshalOptions{ - flags: in.Flags, - }) - return piface.SizeOutput{Size: size} -} - -func (mi *MessageInfo) sizePointer(p pointer, opts marshalOptions) (size int) { - mi.init() - if p.IsNil() { - return 0 - } - if opts.UseCachedSize() && mi.sizecacheOffset.IsValid() { - if size := atomic.LoadInt32(p.Apply(mi.sizecacheOffset).Int32()); size >= 0 { - return int(size) - } - } - return mi.sizePointerSlow(p, opts) -} - -func (mi *MessageInfo) sizePointerSlow(p pointer, opts marshalOptions) (size int) { - if flags.ProtoLegacy && mi.isMessageSet { - size = sizeMessageSet(mi, p, opts) - if mi.sizecacheOffset.IsValid() { - atomic.StoreInt32(p.Apply(mi.sizecacheOffset).Int32(), int32(size)) - } - return size - } - if mi.extensionOffset.IsValid() { - e := p.Apply(mi.extensionOffset).Extensions() - size += mi.sizeExtensions(e, opts) - } - for _, f := range mi.orderedCoderFields { - if f.funcs.size == nil { - continue - } - fptr := p.Apply(f.offset) - if f.isPointer && fptr.Elem().IsNil() { - continue - } - size += f.funcs.size(fptr, f, opts) - } - if mi.unknownOffset.IsValid() { - u := *p.Apply(mi.unknownOffset).Bytes() - size += len(u) - } - if mi.sizecacheOffset.IsValid() { - if size > math.MaxInt32 { - // The size is too large for the int32 sizecache field. - // We will need to recompute the size when encoding; - // unfortunately expensive, but better than invalid output. - atomic.StoreInt32(p.Apply(mi.sizecacheOffset).Int32(), -1) - } else { - atomic.StoreInt32(p.Apply(mi.sizecacheOffset).Int32(), int32(size)) - } - } - return size -} - -// marshal is protoreflect.Methods.Marshal. -func (mi *MessageInfo) marshal(in piface.MarshalInput) (out piface.MarshalOutput, err error) { - var p pointer - if ms, ok := in.Message.(*messageState); ok { - p = ms.pointer() - } else { - p = in.Message.(*messageReflectWrapper).pointer() - } - b, err := mi.marshalAppendPointer(in.Buf, p, marshalOptions{ - flags: in.Flags, - }) - return piface.MarshalOutput{Buf: b}, err -} - -func (mi *MessageInfo) marshalAppendPointer(b []byte, p pointer, opts marshalOptions) ([]byte, error) { - mi.init() - if p.IsNil() { - return b, nil - } - if flags.ProtoLegacy && mi.isMessageSet { - return marshalMessageSet(mi, b, p, opts) - } - var err error - // The old marshaler encodes extensions at beginning. - if mi.extensionOffset.IsValid() { - e := p.Apply(mi.extensionOffset).Extensions() - // TODO: Special handling for MessageSet? - b, err = mi.appendExtensions(b, e, opts) - if err != nil { - return b, err - } - } - for _, f := range mi.orderedCoderFields { - if f.funcs.marshal == nil { - continue - } - fptr := p.Apply(f.offset) - if f.isPointer && fptr.Elem().IsNil() { - continue - } - b, err = f.funcs.marshal(b, fptr, f, opts) - if err != nil { - return b, err - } - } - if mi.unknownOffset.IsValid() && !mi.isMessageSet { - u := *p.Apply(mi.unknownOffset).Bytes() - b = append(b, u...) - } - return b, nil -} - -func (mi *MessageInfo) sizeExtensions(ext *map[int32]ExtensionField, opts marshalOptions) (n int) { - if ext == nil { - return 0 - } - for _, x := range *ext { - xi := getExtensionFieldInfo(x.Type()) - if xi.funcs.size == nil { - continue - } - n += xi.funcs.size(x.Value(), xi.tagsize, opts) - } - return n -} - -func (mi *MessageInfo) appendExtensions(b []byte, ext *map[int32]ExtensionField, opts marshalOptions) ([]byte, error) { - if ext == nil { - return b, nil - } - - switch len(*ext) { - case 0: - return b, nil - case 1: - // Fast-path for one extension: Don't bother sorting the keys. - var err error - for _, x := range *ext { - xi := getExtensionFieldInfo(x.Type()) - b, err = xi.funcs.marshal(b, x.Value(), xi.wiretag, opts) - } - return b, err - default: - // Sort the keys to provide a deterministic encoding. - // Not sure this is required, but the old code does it. - keys := make([]int, 0, len(*ext)) - for k := range *ext { - keys = append(keys, int(k)) - } - sort.Ints(keys) - var err error - for _, k := range keys { - x := (*ext)[int32(k)] - xi := getExtensionFieldInfo(x.Type()) - b, err = xi.funcs.marshal(b, x.Value(), xi.wiretag, opts) - if err != nil { - return b, err - } - } - return b, nil - } -} diff --git a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/impl/enum.go b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/impl/enum.go deleted file mode 100644 index 86ac6f9..0000000 --- a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/impl/enum.go +++ /dev/null @@ -1,38 +0,0 @@ -// Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one -// or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file -// distributed with this work for additional information -// regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file -// to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the -// "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance -// with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, -// software distributed under the License is distributed on an -// "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY -// KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the -// specific language governing permissions and limitations -// under the License. - -// Copyright 2019 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. -// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style -// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. - -package impl - -import ( - "reflect" - - pref "google.golang.org/protobuf/reflect/protoreflect" -) - -type EnumInfo struct { - GoReflectType reflect.Type // int32 kind - Desc pref.EnumDescriptor -} - -func (t *EnumInfo) New(n pref.EnumNumber) pref.Enum { - return reflect.ValueOf(n).Convert(t.GoReflectType).Interface().(pref.Enum) -} -func (t *EnumInfo) Descriptor() pref.EnumDescriptor { return t.Desc } diff --git a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/impl/extension.go b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/impl/extension.go deleted file mode 100644 index 40fd0bd..0000000 --- a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/impl/extension.go +++ /dev/null @@ -1,173 +0,0 @@ -// Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one -// or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file -// distributed with this work for additional information -// regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file -// to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the -// "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance -// with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, -// software distributed under the License is distributed on an -// "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY -// KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the -// specific language governing permissions and limitations -// under the License. - -// Copyright 2019 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. -// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style -// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. - -package impl - -import ( - "reflect" - "sync" - "sync/atomic" - - pref "google.golang.org/protobuf/reflect/protoreflect" - piface "google.golang.org/protobuf/runtime/protoiface" -) - -// ExtensionInfo implements ExtensionType. -// -// This type contains a number of exported fields for legacy compatibility. -// The only non-deprecated use of this type is through the methods of the -// ExtensionType interface. -type ExtensionInfo struct { - // An ExtensionInfo may exist in several stages of initialization. - // - // extensionInfoUninitialized: Some or all of the legacy exported - // fields may be set, but none of the unexported fields have been - // initialized. This is the starting state for an ExtensionInfo - // in legacy generated code. - // - // extensionInfoDescInit: The desc field is set, but other unexported fields - // may not be initialized. Legacy exported fields may or may not be set. - // This is the starting state for an ExtensionInfo in newly generated code. - // - // extensionInfoFullInit: The ExtensionInfo is fully initialized. - // This state is only entered after lazy initialization is complete. - init uint32 - mu sync.Mutex - - goType reflect.Type - desc extensionTypeDescriptor - conv Converter - info *extensionFieldInfo // for fast-path method implementations - - // ExtendedType is a typed nil-pointer to the parent message type that - // is being extended. It is possible for this to be unpopulated in v2 - // since the message may no longer implement the MessageV1 interface. - // - // Deprecated: Use the ExtendedType method instead. - ExtendedType piface.MessageV1 - - // ExtensionType is the zero value of the extension type. - // - // For historical reasons, reflect.TypeOf(ExtensionType) and the - // type returned by InterfaceOf may not be identical. - // - // Deprecated: Use InterfaceOf(xt.Zero()) instead. - ExtensionType interface{} - - // Field is the field number of the extension. - // - // Deprecated: Use the Descriptor().Number method instead. - Field int32 - - // Name is the fully qualified name of extension. - // - // Deprecated: Use the Descriptor().FullName method instead. - Name string - - // Tag is the protobuf struct tag used in the v1 API. - // - // Deprecated: Do not use. - Tag string - - // Filename is the proto filename in which the extension is defined. - // - // Deprecated: Use Descriptor().ParentFile().Path() instead. - Filename string -} - -// Stages of initialization: See the ExtensionInfo.init field. -const ( - extensionInfoUninitialized = 0 - extensionInfoDescInit = 1 - extensionInfoFullInit = 2 -) - -func InitExtensionInfo(xi *ExtensionInfo, xd pref.ExtensionDescriptor, goType reflect.Type) { - xi.goType = goType - xi.desc = extensionTypeDescriptor{xd, xi} - xi.init = extensionInfoDescInit -} - -func (xi *ExtensionInfo) New() pref.Value { - return xi.lazyInit().New() -} -func (xi *ExtensionInfo) Zero() pref.Value { - return xi.lazyInit().Zero() -} -func (xi *ExtensionInfo) ValueOf(v interface{}) pref.Value { - return xi.lazyInit().PBValueOf(reflect.ValueOf(v)) -} -func (xi *ExtensionInfo) InterfaceOf(v pref.Value) interface{} { - return xi.lazyInit().GoValueOf(v).Interface() -} -func (xi *ExtensionInfo) IsValidValue(v pref.Value) bool { - return xi.lazyInit().IsValidPB(v) -} -func (xi *ExtensionInfo) IsValidInterface(v interface{}) bool { - return xi.lazyInit().IsValidGo(reflect.ValueOf(v)) -} -func (xi *ExtensionInfo) TypeDescriptor() pref.ExtensionTypeDescriptor { - if atomic.LoadUint32(&xi.init) < extensionInfoDescInit { - xi.lazyInitSlow() - } - return &xi.desc -} - -func (xi *ExtensionInfo) lazyInit() Converter { - if atomic.LoadUint32(&xi.init) < extensionInfoFullInit { - xi.lazyInitSlow() - } - return xi.conv -} - -func (xi *ExtensionInfo) lazyInitSlow() { - xi.mu.Lock() - defer xi.mu.Unlock() - - if xi.init == extensionInfoFullInit { - return - } - defer atomic.StoreUint32(&xi.init, extensionInfoFullInit) - - if xi.desc.ExtensionDescriptor == nil { - xi.initFromLegacy() - } - if !xi.desc.ExtensionDescriptor.IsPlaceholder() { - if xi.ExtensionType == nil { - xi.initToLegacy() - } - xi.conv = NewConverter(xi.goType, xi.desc.ExtensionDescriptor) - xi.info = makeExtensionFieldInfo(xi.desc.ExtensionDescriptor) - xi.info.validation = newValidationInfo(xi.desc.ExtensionDescriptor, xi.goType) - } -} - -type extensionTypeDescriptor struct { - pref.ExtensionDescriptor - xi *ExtensionInfo -} - -func (xtd *extensionTypeDescriptor) Type() pref.ExtensionType { - return xtd.xi -} -func (xtd *extensionTypeDescriptor) Descriptor() pref.ExtensionDescriptor { - return xtd.ExtensionDescriptor -} diff --git a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/impl/legacy_enum.go b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/impl/legacy_enum.go deleted file mode 100644 index 3cf7cdd..0000000 --- a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/impl/legacy_enum.go +++ /dev/null @@ -1,236 +0,0 @@ -// Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one -// or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file -// distributed with this work for additional information -// regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file -// to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the -// "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance -// with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, -// software distributed under the License is distributed on an -// "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY -// KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the -// specific language governing permissions and limitations -// under the License. - -// Copyright 2018 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. -// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style -// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. - -package impl - -import ( - "fmt" - "reflect" - "strings" - "sync" - - "google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/filedesc" - "google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/strs" - "google.golang.org/protobuf/reflect/protoreflect" - pref "google.golang.org/protobuf/reflect/protoreflect" -) - -// legacyEnumName returns the name of enums used in legacy code. -// It is neither the protobuf full name nor the qualified Go name, -// but rather an odd hybrid of both. -func legacyEnumName(ed pref.EnumDescriptor) string { - var protoPkg string - enumName := string(ed.FullName()) - if fd := ed.ParentFile(); fd != nil { - protoPkg = string(fd.Package()) - enumName = strings.TrimPrefix(enumName, protoPkg+".") - } - if protoPkg == "" { - return strs.GoCamelCase(enumName) - } - return protoPkg + "." + strs.GoCamelCase(enumName) -} - -// legacyWrapEnum wraps v as a protoreflect.Enum, -// where v must be a int32 kind and not implement the v2 API already. -func legacyWrapEnum(v reflect.Value) pref.Enum { - et := legacyLoadEnumType(v.Type()) - return et.New(pref.EnumNumber(v.Int())) -} - -var legacyEnumTypeCache sync.Map // map[reflect.Type]protoreflect.EnumType - -// legacyLoadEnumType dynamically loads a protoreflect.EnumType for t, -// where t must be an int32 kind and not implement the v2 API already. -func legacyLoadEnumType(t reflect.Type) pref.EnumType { - // Fast-path: check if a EnumType is cached for this concrete type. - if et, ok := legacyEnumTypeCache.Load(t); ok { - return et.(pref.EnumType) - } - - // Slow-path: derive enum descriptor and initialize EnumType. - var et pref.EnumType - ed := LegacyLoadEnumDesc(t) - et = &legacyEnumType{ - desc: ed, - goType: t, - } - if et, ok := legacyEnumTypeCache.LoadOrStore(t, et); ok { - return et.(pref.EnumType) - } - return et -} - -type legacyEnumType struct { - desc pref.EnumDescriptor - goType reflect.Type - m sync.Map // map[protoreflect.EnumNumber]proto.Enum -} - -func (t *legacyEnumType) New(n pref.EnumNumber) pref.Enum { - if e, ok := t.m.Load(n); ok { - return e.(pref.Enum) - } - e := &legacyEnumWrapper{num: n, pbTyp: t, goTyp: t.goType} - t.m.Store(n, e) - return e -} -func (t *legacyEnumType) Descriptor() pref.EnumDescriptor { - return t.desc -} - -type legacyEnumWrapper struct { - num pref.EnumNumber - pbTyp pref.EnumType - goTyp reflect.Type -} - -func (e *legacyEnumWrapper) Descriptor() pref.EnumDescriptor { - return e.pbTyp.Descriptor() -} -func (e *legacyEnumWrapper) Type() pref.EnumType { - return e.pbTyp -} -func (e *legacyEnumWrapper) Number() pref.EnumNumber { - return e.num -} -func (e *legacyEnumWrapper) ProtoReflect() pref.Enum { - return e -} -func (e *legacyEnumWrapper) protoUnwrap() interface{} { - v := reflect.New(e.goTyp).Elem() - v.SetInt(int64(e.num)) - return v.Interface() -} - -var ( - _ pref.Enum = (*legacyEnumWrapper)(nil) - _ unwrapper = (*legacyEnumWrapper)(nil) -) - -var legacyEnumDescCache sync.Map // map[reflect.Type]protoreflect.EnumDescriptor - -// LegacyLoadEnumDesc returns an EnumDescriptor derived from the Go type, -// which must be an int32 kind and not implement the v2 API already. -// -// This is exported for testing purposes. -func LegacyLoadEnumDesc(t reflect.Type) pref.EnumDescriptor { - // Fast-path: check if an EnumDescriptor is cached for this concrete type. - if ed, ok := legacyEnumDescCache.Load(t); ok { - return ed.(pref.EnumDescriptor) - } - - // Slow-path: initialize EnumDescriptor from the raw descriptor. - ev := reflect.Zero(t).Interface() - if _, ok := ev.(pref.Enum); ok { - panic(fmt.Sprintf("%v already implements proto.Enum", t)) - } - edV1, ok := ev.(enumV1) - if !ok { - return aberrantLoadEnumDesc(t) - } - b, idxs := edV1.EnumDescriptor() - - var ed pref.EnumDescriptor - if len(idxs) == 1 { - ed = legacyLoadFileDesc(b).Enums().Get(idxs[0]) - } else { - md := legacyLoadFileDesc(b).Messages().Get(idxs[0]) - for _, i := range idxs[1 : len(idxs)-1] { - md = md.Messages().Get(i) - } - ed = md.Enums().Get(idxs[len(idxs)-1]) - } - if ed, ok := legacyEnumDescCache.LoadOrStore(t, ed); ok { - return ed.(protoreflect.EnumDescriptor) - } - return ed -} - -var aberrantEnumDescCache sync.Map // map[reflect.Type]protoreflect.EnumDescriptor - -// aberrantLoadEnumDesc returns an EnumDescriptor derived from the Go type, -// which must not implement protoreflect.Enum or enumV1. -// -// If the type does not implement enumV1, then there is no reliable -// way to derive the original protobuf type information. -// We are unable to use the global enum registry since it is -// unfortunately keyed by the protobuf full name, which we also do not know. -// Thus, this produces some bogus enum descriptor based on the Go type name. -func aberrantLoadEnumDesc(t reflect.Type) pref.EnumDescriptor { - // Fast-path: check if an EnumDescriptor is cached for this concrete type. - if ed, ok := aberrantEnumDescCache.Load(t); ok { - return ed.(pref.EnumDescriptor) - } - - // Slow-path: construct a bogus, but unique EnumDescriptor. - ed := &filedesc.Enum{L2: new(filedesc.EnumL2)} - ed.L0.FullName = AberrantDeriveFullName(t) // e.g., github_com.user.repo.MyEnum - ed.L0.ParentFile = filedesc.SurrogateProto3 - ed.L2.Values.List = append(ed.L2.Values.List, filedesc.EnumValue{}) - - // TODO: Use the presence of a UnmarshalJSON method to determine proto2? - - vd := &ed.L2.Values.List[0] - vd.L0.FullName = ed.L0.FullName + "_UNKNOWN" // e.g., github_com.user.repo.MyEnum_UNKNOWN - vd.L0.ParentFile = ed.L0.ParentFile - vd.L0.Parent = ed - - // TODO: We could use the String method to obtain some enum value names by - // starting at 0 and print the enum until it produces invalid identifiers. - // An exhaustive query is clearly impractical, but can be best-effort. - - if ed, ok := aberrantEnumDescCache.LoadOrStore(t, ed); ok { - return ed.(pref.EnumDescriptor) - } - return ed -} - -// AberrantDeriveFullName derives a fully qualified protobuf name for the given Go type -// The provided name is not guaranteed to be stable nor universally unique. -// It should be sufficiently unique within a program. -// -// This is exported for testing purposes. -func AberrantDeriveFullName(t reflect.Type) pref.FullName { - sanitize := func(r rune) rune { - switch { - case r == '/': - return '.' - case 'a' <= r && r <= 'z', 'A' <= r && r <= 'Z', '0' <= r && r <= '9': - return r - default: - return '_' - } - } - prefix := strings.Map(sanitize, t.PkgPath()) - suffix := strings.Map(sanitize, t.Name()) - if suffix == "" { - suffix = fmt.Sprintf("UnknownX%X", reflect.ValueOf(t).Pointer()) - } - - ss := append(strings.Split(prefix, "."), suffix) - for i, s := range ss { - if s == "" || ('0' <= s[0] && s[0] <= '9') { - ss[i] = "x" + s - } - } - return pref.FullName(strings.Join(ss, ".")) -} diff --git a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/impl/legacy_export.go b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/impl/legacy_export.go deleted file mode 100644 index dc9d671..0000000 --- a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/impl/legacy_export.go +++ /dev/null @@ -1,109 +0,0 @@ -// Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one -// or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file -// distributed with this work for additional information -// regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file -// to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the -// "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance -// with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, -// software distributed under the License is distributed on an -// "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY -// KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the -// specific language governing permissions and limitations -// under the License. - -// Copyright 2019 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. -// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style -// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. - -package impl - -import ( - "encoding/binary" - "encoding/json" - "hash/crc32" - "math" - "reflect" - - "google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/errors" - pref "google.golang.org/protobuf/reflect/protoreflect" - piface "google.golang.org/protobuf/runtime/protoiface" -) - -// These functions exist to support exported APIs in generated protobufs. -// While these are deprecated, they cannot be removed for compatibility reasons. - -// LegacyEnumName returns the name of enums used in legacy code. -func (Export) LegacyEnumName(ed pref.EnumDescriptor) string { - return legacyEnumName(ed) -} - -// LegacyMessageTypeOf returns the protoreflect.MessageType for m, -// with name used as the message name if necessary. -func (Export) LegacyMessageTypeOf(m piface.MessageV1, name pref.FullName) pref.MessageType { - if mv := (Export{}).protoMessageV2Of(m); mv != nil { - return mv.ProtoReflect().Type() - } - return legacyLoadMessageInfo(reflect.TypeOf(m), name) -} - -// UnmarshalJSONEnum unmarshals an enum from a JSON-encoded input. -// The input can either be a string representing the enum value by name, -// or a number representing the enum number itself. -func (Export) UnmarshalJSONEnum(ed pref.EnumDescriptor, b []byte) (pref.EnumNumber, error) { - if b[0] == '"' { - var name pref.Name - if err := json.Unmarshal(b, &name); err != nil { - return 0, errors.New("invalid input for enum %v: %s", ed.FullName(), b) - } - ev := ed.Values().ByName(name) - if ev == nil { - return 0, errors.New("invalid value for enum %v: %s", ed.FullName(), name) - } - return ev.Number(), nil - } else { - var num pref.EnumNumber - if err := json.Unmarshal(b, &num); err != nil { - return 0, errors.New("invalid input for enum %v: %s", ed.FullName(), b) - } - return num, nil - } -} - -// CompressGZIP compresses the input as a GZIP-encoded file. -// The current implementation does no compression. -func (Export) CompressGZIP(in []byte) (out []byte) { - // RFC 1952, section 2.3.1. - var gzipHeader = [10]byte{0x1f, 0x8b, 0x08, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0xff} - - // RFC 1951, section 3.2.4. - var blockHeader [5]byte - const maxBlockSize = math.MaxUint16 - numBlocks := 1 + len(in)/maxBlockSize - - // RFC 1952, section 2.3.1. - var gzipFooter [8]byte - binary.LittleEndian.PutUint32(gzipFooter[0:4], crc32.ChecksumIEEE(in)) - binary.LittleEndian.PutUint32(gzipFooter[4:8], uint32(len(in))) - - // Encode the input without compression using raw DEFLATE blocks. - out = make([]byte, 0, len(gzipHeader)+len(blockHeader)*numBlocks+len(in)+len(gzipFooter)) - out = append(out, gzipHeader[:]...) - for blockHeader[0] == 0 { - blockSize := maxBlockSize - if blockSize > len(in) { - blockHeader[0] = 0x01 // final bit per RFC 1951, section 3.2.3. - blockSize = len(in) - } - binary.LittleEndian.PutUint16(blockHeader[1:3], uint16(blockSize)^0x0000) - binary.LittleEndian.PutUint16(blockHeader[3:5], uint16(blockSize)^0xffff) - out = append(out, blockHeader[:]...) - out = append(out, in[:blockSize]...) - in = in[blockSize:] - } - out = append(out, gzipFooter[:]...) - return out -} diff --git a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/impl/legacy_extension.go b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/impl/legacy_extension.go deleted file mode 100644 index a65677a..0000000 --- a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/impl/legacy_extension.go +++ /dev/null @@ -1,192 +0,0 @@ -// Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one -// or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file -// distributed with this work for additional information -// regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file -// to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the -// "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance -// with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, -// software distributed under the License is distributed on an -// "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY -// KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the -// specific language governing permissions and limitations -// under the License. - -// Copyright 2018 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. -// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style -// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. - -package impl - -import ( - "reflect" - - "google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/descopts" - "google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/encoding/messageset" - ptag "google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/encoding/tag" - "google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/filedesc" - "google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/pragma" - pref "google.golang.org/protobuf/reflect/protoreflect" - preg "google.golang.org/protobuf/reflect/protoregistry" - piface "google.golang.org/protobuf/runtime/protoiface" -) - -func (xi *ExtensionInfo) initToLegacy() { - xd := xi.desc - var parent piface.MessageV1 - messageName := xd.ContainingMessage().FullName() - if mt, _ := preg.GlobalTypes.FindMessageByName(messageName); mt != nil { - // Create a new parent message and unwrap it if possible. - mv := mt.New().Interface() - t := reflect.TypeOf(mv) - if mv, ok := mv.(unwrapper); ok { - t = reflect.TypeOf(mv.protoUnwrap()) - } - - // Check whether the message implements the legacy v1 Message interface. - mz := reflect.Zero(t).Interface() - if mz, ok := mz.(piface.MessageV1); ok { - parent = mz - } - } - - // Determine the v1 extension type, which is unfortunately not the same as - // the v2 ExtensionType.GoType. - extType := xi.goType - switch extType.Kind() { - case reflect.Bool, reflect.Int32, reflect.Int64, reflect.Uint32, reflect.Uint64, reflect.Float32, reflect.Float64, reflect.String: - extType = reflect.PtrTo(extType) // T -> *T for singular scalar fields - } - - // Reconstruct the legacy enum full name. - var enumName string - if xd.Kind() == pref.EnumKind { - enumName = legacyEnumName(xd.Enum()) - } - - // Derive the proto file that the extension was declared within. - var filename string - if fd := xd.ParentFile(); fd != nil { - filename = fd.Path() - } - - // For MessageSet extensions, the name used is the parent message. - name := xd.FullName() - if messageset.IsMessageSetExtension(xd) { - name = name.Parent() - } - - xi.ExtendedType = parent - xi.ExtensionType = reflect.Zero(extType).Interface() - xi.Field = int32(xd.Number()) - xi.Name = string(name) - xi.Tag = ptag.Marshal(xd, enumName) - xi.Filename = filename -} - -// initFromLegacy initializes an ExtensionInfo from -// the contents of the deprecated exported fields of the type. -func (xi *ExtensionInfo) initFromLegacy() { - // The v1 API returns "type incomplete" descriptors where only the - // field number is specified. In such a case, use a placeholder. - if xi.ExtendedType == nil || xi.ExtensionType == nil { - xd := placeholderExtension{ - name: pref.FullName(xi.Name), - number: pref.FieldNumber(xi.Field), - } - xi.desc = extensionTypeDescriptor{xd, xi} - return - } - - // Resolve enum or message dependencies. - var ed pref.EnumDescriptor - var md pref.MessageDescriptor - t := reflect.TypeOf(xi.ExtensionType) - isOptional := t.Kind() == reflect.Ptr && t.Elem().Kind() != reflect.Struct - isRepeated := t.Kind() == reflect.Slice && t.Elem().Kind() != reflect.Uint8 - if isOptional || isRepeated { - t = t.Elem() - } - switch v := reflect.Zero(t).Interface().(type) { - case pref.Enum: - ed = v.Descriptor() - case enumV1: - ed = LegacyLoadEnumDesc(t) - case pref.ProtoMessage: - md = v.ProtoReflect().Descriptor() - case messageV1: - md = LegacyLoadMessageDesc(t) - } - - // Derive basic field information from the struct tag. - var evs pref.EnumValueDescriptors - if ed != nil { - evs = ed.Values() - } - fd := ptag.Unmarshal(xi.Tag, t, evs).(*filedesc.Field) - - // Construct a v2 ExtensionType. - xd := &filedesc.Extension{L2: new(filedesc.ExtensionL2)} - xd.L0.ParentFile = filedesc.SurrogateProto2 - xd.L0.FullName = pref.FullName(xi.Name) - xd.L1.Number = pref.FieldNumber(xi.Field) - xd.L1.Cardinality = fd.L1.Cardinality - xd.L1.Kind = fd.L1.Kind - xd.L2.IsPacked = fd.L1.IsPacked - xd.L2.Default = fd.L1.Default - xd.L1.Extendee = Export{}.MessageDescriptorOf(xi.ExtendedType) - xd.L2.Enum = ed - xd.L2.Message = md - - // Derive real extension field name for MessageSets. - if messageset.IsMessageSet(xd.L1.Extendee) && md.FullName() == xd.L0.FullName { - xd.L0.FullName = xd.L0.FullName.Append(messageset.ExtensionName) - } - - tt := reflect.TypeOf(xi.ExtensionType) - if isOptional { - tt = tt.Elem() - } - xi.goType = tt - xi.desc = extensionTypeDescriptor{xd, xi} -} - -type placeholderExtension struct { - name pref.FullName - number pref.FieldNumber -} - -func (x placeholderExtension) ParentFile() pref.FileDescriptor { return nil } -func (x placeholderExtension) Parent() pref.Descriptor { return nil } -func (x placeholderExtension) Index() int { return 0 } -func (x placeholderExtension) Syntax() pref.Syntax { return 0 } -func (x placeholderExtension) Name() pref.Name { return x.name.Name() } -func (x placeholderExtension) FullName() pref.FullName { return x.name } -func (x placeholderExtension) IsPlaceholder() bool { return true } -func (x placeholderExtension) Options() pref.ProtoMessage { return descopts.Field } -func (x placeholderExtension) Number() pref.FieldNumber { return x.number } -func (x placeholderExtension) Cardinality() pref.Cardinality { return 0 } -func (x placeholderExtension) Kind() pref.Kind { return 0 } -func (x placeholderExtension) HasJSONName() bool { return false } -func (x placeholderExtension) JSONName() string { return "" } -func (x placeholderExtension) HasPresence() bool { return false } -func (x placeholderExtension) HasOptionalKeyword() bool { return false } -func (x placeholderExtension) IsExtension() bool { return true } -func (x placeholderExtension) IsWeak() bool { return false } -func (x placeholderExtension) IsPacked() bool { return false } -func (x placeholderExtension) IsList() bool { return false } -func (x placeholderExtension) IsMap() bool { return false } -func (x placeholderExtension) MapKey() pref.FieldDescriptor { return nil } -func (x placeholderExtension) MapValue() pref.FieldDescriptor { return nil } -func (x placeholderExtension) HasDefault() bool { return false } -func (x placeholderExtension) Default() pref.Value { return pref.Value{} } -func (x placeholderExtension) DefaultEnumValue() pref.EnumValueDescriptor { return nil } -func (x placeholderExtension) ContainingOneof() pref.OneofDescriptor { return nil } -func (x placeholderExtension) ContainingMessage() pref.MessageDescriptor { return nil } -func (x placeholderExtension) Enum() pref.EnumDescriptor { return nil } -func (x placeholderExtension) Message() pref.MessageDescriptor { return nil } -func (x placeholderExtension) ProtoType(pref.FieldDescriptor) { return } -func (x placeholderExtension) ProtoInternal(pragma.DoNotImplement) { return } diff --git a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/impl/legacy_file.go b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/impl/legacy_file.go deleted file mode 100644 index 61e077e..0000000 --- a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/impl/legacy_file.go +++ /dev/null @@ -1,98 +0,0 @@ -// Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one -// or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file -// distributed with this work for additional information -// regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file -// to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the -// "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance -// with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, -// software distributed under the License is distributed on an -// "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY -// KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the -// specific language governing permissions and limitations -// under the License. - -// Copyright 2018 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. -// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style -// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. - -package impl - -import ( - "bytes" - "compress/gzip" - "io/ioutil" - "sync" - - "google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/filedesc" - "google.golang.org/protobuf/reflect/protoreflect" - "google.golang.org/protobuf/reflect/protoregistry" -) - -// Every enum and message type generated by protoc-gen-go since commit 2fc053c5 -// on February 25th, 2016 has had a method to get the raw descriptor. -// Types that were not generated by protoc-gen-go or were generated prior -// to that version are not supported. -// -// The []byte returned is the encoded form of a FileDescriptorProto message -// compressed using GZIP. The []int is the path from the top-level file -// to the specific message or enum declaration. -type ( - enumV1 interface { - EnumDescriptor() ([]byte, []int) - } - messageV1 interface { - Descriptor() ([]byte, []int) - } -) - -var legacyFileDescCache sync.Map // map[*byte]protoreflect.FileDescriptor - -// legacyLoadFileDesc unmarshals b as a compressed FileDescriptorProto message. -// -// This assumes that b is immutable and that b does not refer to part of a -// concatenated series of GZIP files (which would require shenanigans that -// rely on the concatenation properties of both protobufs and GZIP). -// File descriptors generated by protoc-gen-go do not rely on that property. -func legacyLoadFileDesc(b []byte) protoreflect.FileDescriptor { - // Fast-path: check whether we already have a cached file descriptor. - if fd, ok := legacyFileDescCache.Load(&b[0]); ok { - return fd.(protoreflect.FileDescriptor) - } - - // Slow-path: decompress and unmarshal the file descriptor proto. - zr, err := gzip.NewReader(bytes.NewReader(b)) - if err != nil { - panic(err) - } - b2, err := ioutil.ReadAll(zr) - if err != nil { - panic(err) - } - - fd := filedesc.Builder{ - RawDescriptor: b2, - FileRegistry: resolverOnly{protoregistry.GlobalFiles}, // do not register back to global registry - }.Build().File - if fd, ok := legacyFileDescCache.LoadOrStore(&b[0], fd); ok { - return fd.(protoreflect.FileDescriptor) - } - return fd -} - -type resolverOnly struct { - reg *protoregistry.Files -} - -func (r resolverOnly) FindFileByPath(path string) (protoreflect.FileDescriptor, error) { - return r.reg.FindFileByPath(path) -} -func (r resolverOnly) FindDescriptorByName(name protoreflect.FullName) (protoreflect.Descriptor, error) { - return r.reg.FindDescriptorByName(name) -} -func (resolverOnly) RegisterFile(protoreflect.FileDescriptor) error { - return nil -} diff --git a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/impl/legacy_message.go b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/impl/legacy_message.go deleted file mode 100644 index 6023577..0000000 --- a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/impl/legacy_message.go +++ /dev/null @@ -1,519 +0,0 @@ -// Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one -// or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file -// distributed with this work for additional information -// regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file -// to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the -// "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance -// with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, -// software distributed under the License is distributed on an -// "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY -// KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the -// specific language governing permissions and limitations -// under the License. - -// Copyright 2018 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. -// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style -// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. - -package impl - -import ( - "fmt" - "reflect" - "strings" - "sync" - - "google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/descopts" - ptag "google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/encoding/tag" - "google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/errors" - "google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/filedesc" - "google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/strs" - "google.golang.org/protobuf/reflect/protoreflect" - pref "google.golang.org/protobuf/reflect/protoreflect" - "google.golang.org/protobuf/runtime/protoiface" - piface "google.golang.org/protobuf/runtime/protoiface" -) - -// legacyWrapMessage wraps v as a protoreflect.Message, -// where v must be a *struct kind and not implement the v2 API already. -func legacyWrapMessage(v reflect.Value) pref.Message { - typ := v.Type() - if typ.Kind() != reflect.Ptr || typ.Elem().Kind() != reflect.Struct { - return aberrantMessage{v: v} - } - mt := legacyLoadMessageInfo(typ, "") - return mt.MessageOf(v.Interface()) -} - -var legacyMessageTypeCache sync.Map // map[reflect.Type]*MessageInfo - -// legacyLoadMessageInfo dynamically loads a *MessageInfo for t, -// where t must be a *struct kind and not implement the v2 API already. -// The provided name is used if it cannot be determined from the message. -func legacyLoadMessageInfo(t reflect.Type, name pref.FullName) *MessageInfo { - // Fast-path: check if a MessageInfo is cached for this concrete type. - if mt, ok := legacyMessageTypeCache.Load(t); ok { - return mt.(*MessageInfo) - } - - // Slow-path: derive message descriptor and initialize MessageInfo. - mi := &MessageInfo{ - Desc: legacyLoadMessageDesc(t, name), - GoReflectType: t, - } - - v := reflect.Zero(t).Interface() - if _, ok := v.(legacyMarshaler); ok { - mi.methods.Marshal = legacyMarshal - - // We have no way to tell whether the type's Marshal method - // supports deterministic serialization or not, but this - // preserves the v1 implementation's behavior of always - // calling Marshal methods when present. - mi.methods.Flags |= piface.SupportMarshalDeterministic - } - if _, ok := v.(legacyUnmarshaler); ok { - mi.methods.Unmarshal = legacyUnmarshal - } - if _, ok := v.(legacyMerger); ok { - mi.methods.Merge = legacyMerge - } - - if mi, ok := legacyMessageTypeCache.LoadOrStore(t, mi); ok { - return mi.(*MessageInfo) - } - return mi -} - -var legacyMessageDescCache sync.Map // map[reflect.Type]protoreflect.MessageDescriptor - -// LegacyLoadMessageDesc returns an MessageDescriptor derived from the Go type, -// which must be a *struct kind and not implement the v2 API already. -// -// This is exported for testing purposes. -func LegacyLoadMessageDesc(t reflect.Type) pref.MessageDescriptor { - return legacyLoadMessageDesc(t, "") -} -func legacyLoadMessageDesc(t reflect.Type, name pref.FullName) pref.MessageDescriptor { - // Fast-path: check if a MessageDescriptor is cached for this concrete type. - if mi, ok := legacyMessageDescCache.Load(t); ok { - return mi.(pref.MessageDescriptor) - } - - // Slow-path: initialize MessageDescriptor from the raw descriptor. - mv := reflect.Zero(t).Interface() - if _, ok := mv.(pref.ProtoMessage); ok { - panic(fmt.Sprintf("%v already implements proto.Message", t)) - } - mdV1, ok := mv.(messageV1) - if !ok { - return aberrantLoadMessageDesc(t, name) - } - - // If this is a dynamic message type where there isn't a 1-1 mapping between - // Go and protobuf types, calling the Descriptor method on the zero value of - // the message type isn't likely to work. If it panics, swallow the panic and - // continue as if the Descriptor method wasn't present. - b, idxs := func() ([]byte, []int) { - defer func() { - recover() - }() - return mdV1.Descriptor() - }() - if b == nil { - return aberrantLoadMessageDesc(t, name) - } - - // If the Go type has no fields, then this might be a proto3 empty message - // from before the size cache was added. If there are any fields, check to - // see that at least one of them looks like something we generated. - if nfield := t.Elem().NumField(); nfield > 0 { - hasProtoField := false - for i := 0; i < nfield; i++ { - f := t.Elem().Field(i) - if f.Tag.Get("protobuf") != "" || f.Tag.Get("protobuf_oneof") != "" || strings.HasPrefix(f.Name, "XXX_") { - hasProtoField = true - break - } - } - if !hasProtoField { - return aberrantLoadMessageDesc(t, name) - } - } - - md := legacyLoadFileDesc(b).Messages().Get(idxs[0]) - for _, i := range idxs[1:] { - md = md.Messages().Get(i) - } - if name != "" && md.FullName() != name { - panic(fmt.Sprintf("mismatching message name: got %v, want %v", md.FullName(), name)) - } - if md, ok := legacyMessageDescCache.LoadOrStore(t, md); ok { - return md.(protoreflect.MessageDescriptor) - } - return md -} - -var ( - aberrantMessageDescLock sync.Mutex - aberrantMessageDescCache map[reflect.Type]protoreflect.MessageDescriptor -) - -// aberrantLoadMessageDesc returns an MessageDescriptor derived from the Go type, -// which must not implement protoreflect.ProtoMessage or messageV1. -// -// This is a best-effort derivation of the message descriptor using the protobuf -// tags on the struct fields. -func aberrantLoadMessageDesc(t reflect.Type, name pref.FullName) pref.MessageDescriptor { - aberrantMessageDescLock.Lock() - defer aberrantMessageDescLock.Unlock() - if aberrantMessageDescCache == nil { - aberrantMessageDescCache = make(map[reflect.Type]protoreflect.MessageDescriptor) - } - return aberrantLoadMessageDescReentrant(t, name) -} -func aberrantLoadMessageDescReentrant(t reflect.Type, name pref.FullName) pref.MessageDescriptor { - // Fast-path: check if an MessageDescriptor is cached for this concrete type. - if md, ok := aberrantMessageDescCache[t]; ok { - return md - } - - // Slow-path: construct a descriptor from the Go struct type (best-effort). - // Cache the MessageDescriptor early on so that we can resolve internal - // cyclic references. - md := &filedesc.Message{L2: new(filedesc.MessageL2)} - md.L0.FullName = aberrantDeriveMessageName(t, name) - md.L0.ParentFile = filedesc.SurrogateProto2 - aberrantMessageDescCache[t] = md - - if t.Kind() != reflect.Ptr || t.Elem().Kind() != reflect.Struct { - return md - } - - // Try to determine if the message is using proto3 by checking scalars. - for i := 0; i < t.Elem().NumField(); i++ { - f := t.Elem().Field(i) - if tag := f.Tag.Get("protobuf"); tag != "" { - switch f.Type.Kind() { - case reflect.Bool, reflect.Int32, reflect.Int64, reflect.Uint32, reflect.Uint64, reflect.Float32, reflect.Float64, reflect.String: - md.L0.ParentFile = filedesc.SurrogateProto3 - } - for _, s := range strings.Split(tag, ",") { - if s == "proto3" { - md.L0.ParentFile = filedesc.SurrogateProto3 - } - } - } - } - - // Obtain a list of oneof wrapper types. - var oneofWrappers []reflect.Type - for _, method := range []string{"XXX_OneofFuncs", "XXX_OneofWrappers"} { - if fn, ok := t.MethodByName(method); ok { - for _, v := range fn.Func.Call([]reflect.Value{reflect.Zero(fn.Type.In(0))}) { - if vs, ok := v.Interface().([]interface{}); ok { - for _, v := range vs { - oneofWrappers = append(oneofWrappers, reflect.TypeOf(v)) - } - } - } - } - } - - // Obtain a list of the extension ranges. - if fn, ok := t.MethodByName("ExtensionRangeArray"); ok { - vs := fn.Func.Call([]reflect.Value{reflect.Zero(fn.Type.In(0))})[0] - for i := 0; i < vs.Len(); i++ { - v := vs.Index(i) - md.L2.ExtensionRanges.List = append(md.L2.ExtensionRanges.List, [2]pref.FieldNumber{ - pref.FieldNumber(v.FieldByName("Start").Int()), - pref.FieldNumber(v.FieldByName("End").Int() + 1), - }) - md.L2.ExtensionRangeOptions = append(md.L2.ExtensionRangeOptions, nil) - } - } - - // Derive the message fields by inspecting the struct fields. - for i := 0; i < t.Elem().NumField(); i++ { - f := t.Elem().Field(i) - if tag := f.Tag.Get("protobuf"); tag != "" { - tagKey := f.Tag.Get("protobuf_key") - tagVal := f.Tag.Get("protobuf_val") - aberrantAppendField(md, f.Type, tag, tagKey, tagVal) - } - if tag := f.Tag.Get("protobuf_oneof"); tag != "" { - n := len(md.L2.Oneofs.List) - md.L2.Oneofs.List = append(md.L2.Oneofs.List, filedesc.Oneof{}) - od := &md.L2.Oneofs.List[n] - od.L0.FullName = md.FullName().Append(pref.Name(tag)) - od.L0.ParentFile = md.L0.ParentFile - od.L0.Parent = md - od.L0.Index = n - - for _, t := range oneofWrappers { - if t.Implements(f.Type) { - f := t.Elem().Field(0) - if tag := f.Tag.Get("protobuf"); tag != "" { - aberrantAppendField(md, f.Type, tag, "", "") - fd := &md.L2.Fields.List[len(md.L2.Fields.List)-1] - fd.L1.ContainingOneof = od - od.L1.Fields.List = append(od.L1.Fields.List, fd) - } - } - } - } - } - - return md -} - -func aberrantDeriveMessageName(t reflect.Type, name pref.FullName) pref.FullName { - if name.IsValid() { - return name - } - func() { - defer func() { recover() }() // swallow possible nil panics - if m, ok := reflect.Zero(t).Interface().(interface{ XXX_MessageName() string }); ok { - name = pref.FullName(m.XXX_MessageName()) - } - }() - if name.IsValid() { - return name - } - if t.Kind() == reflect.Ptr { - t = t.Elem() - } - return AberrantDeriveFullName(t) -} - -func aberrantAppendField(md *filedesc.Message, goType reflect.Type, tag, tagKey, tagVal string) { - t := goType - isOptional := t.Kind() == reflect.Ptr && t.Elem().Kind() != reflect.Struct - isRepeated := t.Kind() == reflect.Slice && t.Elem().Kind() != reflect.Uint8 - if isOptional || isRepeated { - t = t.Elem() - } - fd := ptag.Unmarshal(tag, t, placeholderEnumValues{}).(*filedesc.Field) - - // Append field descriptor to the message. - n := len(md.L2.Fields.List) - md.L2.Fields.List = append(md.L2.Fields.List, *fd) - fd = &md.L2.Fields.List[n] - fd.L0.FullName = md.FullName().Append(fd.Name()) - fd.L0.ParentFile = md.L0.ParentFile - fd.L0.Parent = md - fd.L0.Index = n - - if fd.L1.IsWeak || fd.L1.HasPacked { - fd.L1.Options = func() pref.ProtoMessage { - opts := descopts.Field.ProtoReflect().New() - if fd.L1.IsWeak { - opts.Set(opts.Descriptor().Fields().ByName("weak"), protoreflect.ValueOfBool(true)) - } - if fd.L1.HasPacked { - opts.Set(opts.Descriptor().Fields().ByName("packed"), protoreflect.ValueOfBool(fd.L1.IsPacked)) - } - return opts.Interface() - } - } - - // Populate Enum and Message. - if fd.Enum() == nil && fd.Kind() == pref.EnumKind { - switch v := reflect.Zero(t).Interface().(type) { - case pref.Enum: - fd.L1.Enum = v.Descriptor() - default: - fd.L1.Enum = LegacyLoadEnumDesc(t) - } - } - if fd.Message() == nil && (fd.Kind() == pref.MessageKind || fd.Kind() == pref.GroupKind) { - switch v := reflect.Zero(t).Interface().(type) { - case pref.ProtoMessage: - fd.L1.Message = v.ProtoReflect().Descriptor() - case messageV1: - fd.L1.Message = LegacyLoadMessageDesc(t) - default: - if t.Kind() == reflect.Map { - n := len(md.L1.Messages.List) - md.L1.Messages.List = append(md.L1.Messages.List, filedesc.Message{L2: new(filedesc.MessageL2)}) - md2 := &md.L1.Messages.List[n] - md2.L0.FullName = md.FullName().Append(pref.Name(strs.MapEntryName(string(fd.Name())))) - md2.L0.ParentFile = md.L0.ParentFile - md2.L0.Parent = md - md2.L0.Index = n - - md2.L1.IsMapEntry = true - md2.L2.Options = func() pref.ProtoMessage { - opts := descopts.Message.ProtoReflect().New() - opts.Set(opts.Descriptor().Fields().ByName("map_entry"), protoreflect.ValueOfBool(true)) - return opts.Interface() - } - - aberrantAppendField(md2, t.Key(), tagKey, "", "") - aberrantAppendField(md2, t.Elem(), tagVal, "", "") - - fd.L1.Message = md2 - break - } - fd.L1.Message = aberrantLoadMessageDescReentrant(t, "") - } - } -} - -type placeholderEnumValues struct { - protoreflect.EnumValueDescriptors -} - -func (placeholderEnumValues) ByNumber(n pref.EnumNumber) pref.EnumValueDescriptor { - return filedesc.PlaceholderEnumValue(pref.FullName(fmt.Sprintf("UNKNOWN_%d", n))) -} - -// legacyMarshaler is the proto.Marshaler interface superseded by protoiface.Methoder. -type legacyMarshaler interface { - Marshal() ([]byte, error) -} - -// legacyUnmarshaler is the proto.Unmarshaler interface superseded by protoiface.Methoder. -type legacyUnmarshaler interface { - Unmarshal([]byte) error -} - -// legacyMerger is the proto.Merger interface superseded by protoiface.Methoder. -type legacyMerger interface { - Merge(protoiface.MessageV1) -} - -var legacyProtoMethods = &piface.Methods{ - Marshal: legacyMarshal, - Unmarshal: legacyUnmarshal, - Merge: legacyMerge, - - // We have no way to tell whether the type's Marshal method - // supports deterministic serialization or not, but this - // preserves the v1 implementation's behavior of always - // calling Marshal methods when present. - Flags: piface.SupportMarshalDeterministic, -} - -func legacyMarshal(in piface.MarshalInput) (piface.MarshalOutput, error) { - v := in.Message.(unwrapper).protoUnwrap() - marshaler, ok := v.(legacyMarshaler) - if !ok { - return piface.MarshalOutput{}, errors.New("%T does not implement Marshal", v) - } - out, err := marshaler.Marshal() - if in.Buf != nil { - out = append(in.Buf, out...) - } - return piface.MarshalOutput{ - Buf: out, - }, err -} - -func legacyUnmarshal(in piface.UnmarshalInput) (piface.UnmarshalOutput, error) { - v := in.Message.(unwrapper).protoUnwrap() - unmarshaler, ok := v.(legacyUnmarshaler) - if !ok { - return piface.UnmarshalOutput{}, errors.New("%T does not implement Marshal", v) - } - return piface.UnmarshalOutput{}, unmarshaler.Unmarshal(in.Buf) -} - -func legacyMerge(in piface.MergeInput) piface.MergeOutput { - dstv := in.Destination.(unwrapper).protoUnwrap() - merger, ok := dstv.(legacyMerger) - if !ok { - return piface.MergeOutput{} - } - merger.Merge(Export{}.ProtoMessageV1Of(in.Source)) - return piface.MergeOutput{Flags: piface.MergeComplete} -} - -// aberrantMessageType implements MessageType for all types other than pointer-to-struct. -type aberrantMessageType struct { - t reflect.Type -} - -func (mt aberrantMessageType) New() pref.Message { - return aberrantMessage{reflect.Zero(mt.t)} -} -func (mt aberrantMessageType) Zero() pref.Message { - return aberrantMessage{reflect.Zero(mt.t)} -} -func (mt aberrantMessageType) GoType() reflect.Type { - return mt.t -} -func (mt aberrantMessageType) Descriptor() pref.MessageDescriptor { - return LegacyLoadMessageDesc(mt.t) -} - -// aberrantMessage implements Message for all types other than pointer-to-struct. -// -// When the underlying type implements legacyMarshaler or legacyUnmarshaler, -// the aberrant Message can be marshaled or unmarshaled. Otherwise, there is -// not much that can be done with values of this type. -type aberrantMessage struct { - v reflect.Value -} - -func (m aberrantMessage) ProtoReflect() pref.Message { - return m -} - -func (m aberrantMessage) Descriptor() pref.MessageDescriptor { - return LegacyLoadMessageDesc(m.v.Type()) -} -func (m aberrantMessage) Type() pref.MessageType { - return aberrantMessageType{m.v.Type()} -} -func (m aberrantMessage) New() pref.Message { - return aberrantMessage{reflect.Zero(m.v.Type())} -} -func (m aberrantMessage) Interface() pref.ProtoMessage { - return m -} -func (m aberrantMessage) Range(f func(pref.FieldDescriptor, pref.Value) bool) { -} -func (m aberrantMessage) Has(pref.FieldDescriptor) bool { - panic("invalid field descriptor") -} -func (m aberrantMessage) Clear(pref.FieldDescriptor) { - panic("invalid field descriptor") -} -func (m aberrantMessage) Get(pref.FieldDescriptor) pref.Value { - panic("invalid field descriptor") -} -func (m aberrantMessage) Set(pref.FieldDescriptor, pref.Value) { - panic("invalid field descriptor") -} -func (m aberrantMessage) Mutable(pref.FieldDescriptor) pref.Value { - panic("invalid field descriptor") -} -func (m aberrantMessage) NewField(pref.FieldDescriptor) pref.Value { - panic("invalid field descriptor") -} -func (m aberrantMessage) WhichOneof(pref.OneofDescriptor) pref.FieldDescriptor { - panic("invalid oneof descriptor") -} -func (m aberrantMessage) GetUnknown() pref.RawFields { - return nil -} -func (m aberrantMessage) SetUnknown(pref.RawFields) { - // SetUnknown discards its input on messages which don't support unknown field storage. -} -func (m aberrantMessage) IsValid() bool { - // An invalid message is a read-only, empty message. Since we don't know anything - // about the alleged contents of this message, we can't say with confidence that - // it is invalid in this sense. Therefore, report it as valid. - return true -} -func (m aberrantMessage) ProtoMethods() *piface.Methods { - return legacyProtoMethods -} -func (m aberrantMessage) protoUnwrap() interface{} { - return m.v.Interface() -} diff --git a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/impl/merge.go b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/impl/merge.go deleted file mode 100644 index ac2e81b..0000000 --- a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/impl/merge.go +++ /dev/null @@ -1,193 +0,0 @@ -// Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one -// or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file -// distributed with this work for additional information -// regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file -// to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the -// "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance -// with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, -// software distributed under the License is distributed on an -// "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY -// KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the -// specific language governing permissions and limitations -// under the License. - -// Copyright 2020 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. -// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style -// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. - -package impl - -import ( - "fmt" - "reflect" - - "google.golang.org/protobuf/proto" - pref "google.golang.org/protobuf/reflect/protoreflect" - piface "google.golang.org/protobuf/runtime/protoiface" -) - -type mergeOptions struct{} - -func (o mergeOptions) Merge(dst, src proto.Message) { - proto.Merge(dst, src) -} - -// merge is protoreflect.Methods.Merge. -func (mi *MessageInfo) merge(in piface.MergeInput) piface.MergeOutput { - dp, ok := mi.getPointer(in.Destination) - if !ok { - return piface.MergeOutput{} - } - sp, ok := mi.getPointer(in.Source) - if !ok { - return piface.MergeOutput{} - } - mi.mergePointer(dp, sp, mergeOptions{}) - return piface.MergeOutput{Flags: piface.MergeComplete} -} - -func (mi *MessageInfo) mergePointer(dst, src pointer, opts mergeOptions) { - mi.init() - if dst.IsNil() { - panic(fmt.Sprintf("invalid value: merging into nil message")) - } - if src.IsNil() { - return - } - for _, f := range mi.orderedCoderFields { - if f.funcs.merge == nil { - continue - } - sfptr := src.Apply(f.offset) - if f.isPointer && sfptr.Elem().IsNil() { - continue - } - f.funcs.merge(dst.Apply(f.offset), sfptr, f, opts) - } - if mi.extensionOffset.IsValid() { - sext := src.Apply(mi.extensionOffset).Extensions() - dext := dst.Apply(mi.extensionOffset).Extensions() - if *dext == nil { - *dext = make(map[int32]ExtensionField) - } - for num, sx := range *sext { - xt := sx.Type() - xi := getExtensionFieldInfo(xt) - if xi.funcs.merge == nil { - continue - } - dx := (*dext)[num] - var dv pref.Value - if dx.Type() == sx.Type() { - dv = dx.Value() - } - if !dv.IsValid() && xi.unmarshalNeedsValue { - dv = xt.New() - } - dv = xi.funcs.merge(dv, sx.Value(), opts) - dx.Set(sx.Type(), dv) - (*dext)[num] = dx - } - } - if mi.unknownOffset.IsValid() { - du := dst.Apply(mi.unknownOffset).Bytes() - su := src.Apply(mi.unknownOffset).Bytes() - if len(*su) > 0 { - *du = append(*du, *su...) - } - } -} - -func mergeScalarValue(dst, src pref.Value, opts mergeOptions) pref.Value { - return src -} - -func mergeBytesValue(dst, src pref.Value, opts mergeOptions) pref.Value { - return pref.ValueOfBytes(append(emptyBuf[:], src.Bytes()...)) -} - -func mergeListValue(dst, src pref.Value, opts mergeOptions) pref.Value { - dstl := dst.List() - srcl := src.List() - for i, llen := 0, srcl.Len(); i < llen; i++ { - dstl.Append(srcl.Get(i)) - } - return dst -} - -func mergeBytesListValue(dst, src pref.Value, opts mergeOptions) pref.Value { - dstl := dst.List() - srcl := src.List() - for i, llen := 0, srcl.Len(); i < llen; i++ { - sb := srcl.Get(i).Bytes() - db := append(emptyBuf[:], sb...) - dstl.Append(pref.ValueOfBytes(db)) - } - return dst -} - -func mergeMessageListValue(dst, src pref.Value, opts mergeOptions) pref.Value { - dstl := dst.List() - srcl := src.List() - for i, llen := 0, srcl.Len(); i < llen; i++ { - sm := srcl.Get(i).Message() - dm := proto.Clone(sm.Interface()).ProtoReflect() - dstl.Append(pref.ValueOfMessage(dm)) - } - return dst -} - -func mergeMessageValue(dst, src pref.Value, opts mergeOptions) pref.Value { - opts.Merge(dst.Message().Interface(), src.Message().Interface()) - return dst -} - -func mergeMessage(dst, src pointer, f *coderFieldInfo, opts mergeOptions) { - if f.mi != nil { - if dst.Elem().IsNil() { - dst.SetPointer(pointerOfValue(reflect.New(f.mi.GoReflectType.Elem()))) - } - f.mi.mergePointer(dst.Elem(), src.Elem(), opts) - } else { - dm := dst.AsValueOf(f.ft).Elem() - sm := src.AsValueOf(f.ft).Elem() - if dm.IsNil() { - dm.Set(reflect.New(f.ft.Elem())) - } - opts.Merge(asMessage(dm), asMessage(sm)) - } -} - -func mergeMessageSlice(dst, src pointer, f *coderFieldInfo, opts mergeOptions) { - for _, sp := range src.PointerSlice() { - dm := reflect.New(f.ft.Elem().Elem()) - if f.mi != nil { - f.mi.mergePointer(pointerOfValue(dm), sp, opts) - } else { - opts.Merge(asMessage(dm), asMessage(sp.AsValueOf(f.ft.Elem().Elem()))) - } - dst.AppendPointerSlice(pointerOfValue(dm)) - } -} - -func mergeBytes(dst, src pointer, _ *coderFieldInfo, _ mergeOptions) { - *dst.Bytes() = append(emptyBuf[:], *src.Bytes()...) -} - -func mergeBytesNoZero(dst, src pointer, _ *coderFieldInfo, _ mergeOptions) { - v := *src.Bytes() - if len(v) > 0 { - *dst.Bytes() = append(emptyBuf[:], v...) - } -} - -func mergeBytesSlice(dst, src pointer, _ *coderFieldInfo, _ mergeOptions) { - ds := dst.BytesSlice() - for _, v := range *src.BytesSlice() { - *ds = append(*ds, append(emptyBuf[:], v...)) - } -} diff --git a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/impl/merge_gen.go b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/impl/merge_gen.go deleted file mode 100644 index c2d0db7..0000000 --- a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/impl/merge_gen.go +++ /dev/null @@ -1,226 +0,0 @@ -// Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one -// or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file -// distributed with this work for additional information -// regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file -// to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the -// "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance -// with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, -// software distributed under the License is distributed on an -// "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY -// KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the -// specific language governing permissions and limitations -// under the License. - -// Copyright 2018 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. -// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style -// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. - -// Code generated by generate-types. DO NOT EDIT. - -package impl - -import () - -func mergeBool(dst, src pointer, _ *coderFieldInfo, _ mergeOptions) { - *dst.Bool() = *src.Bool() -} - -func mergeBoolNoZero(dst, src pointer, _ *coderFieldInfo, _ mergeOptions) { - v := *src.Bool() - if v != false { - *dst.Bool() = v - } -} - -func mergeBoolPtr(dst, src pointer, _ *coderFieldInfo, _ mergeOptions) { - p := *src.BoolPtr() - if p != nil { - v := *p - *dst.BoolPtr() = &v - } -} - -func mergeBoolSlice(dst, src pointer, _ *coderFieldInfo, _ mergeOptions) { - ds := dst.BoolSlice() - ss := src.BoolSlice() - *ds = append(*ds, *ss...) -} - -func mergeInt32(dst, src pointer, _ *coderFieldInfo, _ mergeOptions) { - *dst.Int32() = *src.Int32() -} - -func mergeInt32NoZero(dst, src pointer, _ *coderFieldInfo, _ mergeOptions) { - v := *src.Int32() - if v != 0 { - *dst.Int32() = v - } -} - -func mergeInt32Ptr(dst, src pointer, _ *coderFieldInfo, _ mergeOptions) { - p := *src.Int32Ptr() - if p != nil { - v := *p - *dst.Int32Ptr() = &v - } -} - -func mergeInt32Slice(dst, src pointer, _ *coderFieldInfo, _ mergeOptions) { - ds := dst.Int32Slice() - ss := src.Int32Slice() - *ds = append(*ds, *ss...) -} - -func mergeUint32(dst, src pointer, _ *coderFieldInfo, _ mergeOptions) { - *dst.Uint32() = *src.Uint32() -} - -func mergeUint32NoZero(dst, src pointer, _ *coderFieldInfo, _ mergeOptions) { - v := *src.Uint32() - if v != 0 { - *dst.Uint32() = v - } -} - -func mergeUint32Ptr(dst, src pointer, _ *coderFieldInfo, _ mergeOptions) { - p := *src.Uint32Ptr() - if p != nil { - v := *p - *dst.Uint32Ptr() = &v - } -} - -func mergeUint32Slice(dst, src pointer, _ *coderFieldInfo, _ mergeOptions) { - ds := dst.Uint32Slice() - ss := src.Uint32Slice() - *ds = append(*ds, *ss...) -} - -func mergeInt64(dst, src pointer, _ *coderFieldInfo, _ mergeOptions) { - *dst.Int64() = *src.Int64() -} - -func mergeInt64NoZero(dst, src pointer, _ *coderFieldInfo, _ mergeOptions) { - v := *src.Int64() - if v != 0 { - *dst.Int64() = v - } -} - -func mergeInt64Ptr(dst, src pointer, _ *coderFieldInfo, _ mergeOptions) { - p := *src.Int64Ptr() - if p != nil { - v := *p - *dst.Int64Ptr() = &v - } -} - -func mergeInt64Slice(dst, src pointer, _ *coderFieldInfo, _ mergeOptions) { - ds := dst.Int64Slice() - ss := src.Int64Slice() - *ds = append(*ds, *ss...) -} - -func mergeUint64(dst, src pointer, _ *coderFieldInfo, _ mergeOptions) { - *dst.Uint64() = *src.Uint64() -} - -func mergeUint64NoZero(dst, src pointer, _ *coderFieldInfo, _ mergeOptions) { - v := *src.Uint64() - if v != 0 { - *dst.Uint64() = v - } -} - -func mergeUint64Ptr(dst, src pointer, _ *coderFieldInfo, _ mergeOptions) { - p := *src.Uint64Ptr() - if p != nil { - v := *p - *dst.Uint64Ptr() = &v - } -} - -func mergeUint64Slice(dst, src pointer, _ *coderFieldInfo, _ mergeOptions) { - ds := dst.Uint64Slice() - ss := src.Uint64Slice() - *ds = append(*ds, *ss...) -} - -func mergeFloat32(dst, src pointer, _ *coderFieldInfo, _ mergeOptions) { - *dst.Float32() = *src.Float32() -} - -func mergeFloat32NoZero(dst, src pointer, _ *coderFieldInfo, _ mergeOptions) { - v := *src.Float32() - if v != 0 { - *dst.Float32() = v - } -} - -func mergeFloat32Ptr(dst, src pointer, _ *coderFieldInfo, _ mergeOptions) { - p := *src.Float32Ptr() - if p != nil { - v := *p - *dst.Float32Ptr() = &v - } -} - -func mergeFloat32Slice(dst, src pointer, _ *coderFieldInfo, _ mergeOptions) { - ds := dst.Float32Slice() - ss := src.Float32Slice() - *ds = append(*ds, *ss...) -} - -func mergeFloat64(dst, src pointer, _ *coderFieldInfo, _ mergeOptions) { - *dst.Float64() = *src.Float64() -} - -func mergeFloat64NoZero(dst, src pointer, _ *coderFieldInfo, _ mergeOptions) { - v := *src.Float64() - if v != 0 { - *dst.Float64() = v - } -} - -func mergeFloat64Ptr(dst, src pointer, _ *coderFieldInfo, _ mergeOptions) { - p := *src.Float64Ptr() - if p != nil { - v := *p - *dst.Float64Ptr() = &v - } -} - -func mergeFloat64Slice(dst, src pointer, _ *coderFieldInfo, _ mergeOptions) { - ds := dst.Float64Slice() - ss := src.Float64Slice() - *ds = append(*ds, *ss...) -} - -func mergeString(dst, src pointer, _ *coderFieldInfo, _ mergeOptions) { - *dst.String() = *src.String() -} - -func mergeStringNoZero(dst, src pointer, _ *coderFieldInfo, _ mergeOptions) { - v := *src.String() - if v != "" { - *dst.String() = v - } -} - -func mergeStringPtr(dst, src pointer, _ *coderFieldInfo, _ mergeOptions) { - p := *src.StringPtr() - if p != nil { - v := *p - *dst.StringPtr() = &v - } -} - -func mergeStringSlice(dst, src pointer, _ *coderFieldInfo, _ mergeOptions) { - ds := dst.StringSlice() - ss := src.StringSlice() - *ds = append(*ds, *ss...) -} diff --git a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/impl/message.go b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/impl/message.go deleted file mode 100644 index 95728fc..0000000 --- a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/impl/message.go +++ /dev/null @@ -1,232 +0,0 @@ -// Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one -// or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file -// distributed with this work for additional information -// regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file -// to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the -// "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance -// with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, -// software distributed under the License is distributed on an -// "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY -// KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the -// specific language governing permissions and limitations -// under the License. - -// Copyright 2018 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. -// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style -// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. - -package impl - -import ( - "fmt" - "reflect" - "strconv" - "strings" - "sync" - "sync/atomic" - - "google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/genid" - "google.golang.org/protobuf/reflect/protoreflect" - pref "google.golang.org/protobuf/reflect/protoreflect" -) - -// MessageInfo provides protobuf related functionality for a given Go type -// that represents a message. A given instance of MessageInfo is tied to -// exactly one Go type, which must be a pointer to a struct type. -// -// The exported fields must be populated before any methods are called -// and cannot be mutated after set. -type MessageInfo struct { - // GoReflectType is the underlying message Go type and must be populated. - GoReflectType reflect.Type // pointer to struct - - // Desc is the underlying message descriptor type and must be populated. - Desc pref.MessageDescriptor - - // Exporter must be provided in a purego environment in order to provide - // access to unexported fields. - Exporter exporter - - // OneofWrappers is list of pointers to oneof wrapper struct types. - OneofWrappers []interface{} - - initMu sync.Mutex // protects all unexported fields - initDone uint32 - - reflectMessageInfo // for reflection implementation - coderMessageInfo // for fast-path method implementations -} - -// exporter is a function that returns a reference to the ith field of v, -// where v is a pointer to a struct. It returns nil if it does not support -// exporting the requested field (e.g., already exported). -type exporter func(v interface{}, i int) interface{} - -// getMessageInfo returns the MessageInfo for any message type that -// is generated by our implementation of protoc-gen-go (for v2 and on). -// If it is unable to obtain a MessageInfo, it returns nil. -func getMessageInfo(mt reflect.Type) *MessageInfo { - m, ok := reflect.Zero(mt).Interface().(pref.ProtoMessage) - if !ok { - return nil - } - mr, ok := m.ProtoReflect().(interface{ ProtoMessageInfo() *MessageInfo }) - if !ok { - return nil - } - return mr.ProtoMessageInfo() -} - -func (mi *MessageInfo) init() { - // This function is called in the hot path. Inline the sync.Once logic, - // since allocating a closure for Once.Do is expensive. - // Keep init small to ensure that it can be inlined. - if atomic.LoadUint32(&mi.initDone) == 0 { - mi.initOnce() - } -} - -func (mi *MessageInfo) initOnce() { - mi.initMu.Lock() - defer mi.initMu.Unlock() - if mi.initDone == 1 { - return - } - - t := mi.GoReflectType - if t.Kind() != reflect.Ptr && t.Elem().Kind() != reflect.Struct { - panic(fmt.Sprintf("got %v, want *struct kind", t)) - } - t = t.Elem() - - si := mi.makeStructInfo(t) - mi.makeReflectFuncs(t, si) - mi.makeCoderMethods(t, si) - - atomic.StoreUint32(&mi.initDone, 1) -} - -// getPointer returns the pointer for a message, which should be of -// the type of the MessageInfo. If the message is of a different type, -// it returns ok==false. -func (mi *MessageInfo) getPointer(m pref.Message) (p pointer, ok bool) { - switch m := m.(type) { - case *messageState: - return m.pointer(), m.messageInfo() == mi - case *messageReflectWrapper: - return m.pointer(), m.messageInfo() == mi - } - return pointer{}, false -} - -type ( - SizeCache = int32 - WeakFields = map[int32]protoreflect.ProtoMessage - UnknownFields = []byte - ExtensionFields = map[int32]ExtensionField -) - -var ( - sizecacheType = reflect.TypeOf(SizeCache(0)) - weakFieldsType = reflect.TypeOf(WeakFields(nil)) - unknownFieldsType = reflect.TypeOf(UnknownFields(nil)) - extensionFieldsType = reflect.TypeOf(ExtensionFields(nil)) -) - -type structInfo struct { - sizecacheOffset offset - weakOffset offset - unknownOffset offset - extensionOffset offset - - fieldsByNumber map[pref.FieldNumber]reflect.StructField - oneofsByName map[pref.Name]reflect.StructField - oneofWrappersByType map[reflect.Type]pref.FieldNumber - oneofWrappersByNumber map[pref.FieldNumber]reflect.Type -} - -func (mi *MessageInfo) makeStructInfo(t reflect.Type) structInfo { - si := structInfo{ - sizecacheOffset: invalidOffset, - weakOffset: invalidOffset, - unknownOffset: invalidOffset, - extensionOffset: invalidOffset, - - fieldsByNumber: map[pref.FieldNumber]reflect.StructField{}, - oneofsByName: map[pref.Name]reflect.StructField{}, - oneofWrappersByType: map[reflect.Type]pref.FieldNumber{}, - oneofWrappersByNumber: map[pref.FieldNumber]reflect.Type{}, - } - -fieldLoop: - for i := 0; i < t.NumField(); i++ { - switch f := t.Field(i); f.Name { - case genid.SizeCache_goname, genid.SizeCacheA_goname: - if f.Type == sizecacheType { - si.sizecacheOffset = offsetOf(f, mi.Exporter) - } - case genid.WeakFields_goname, genid.WeakFieldsA_goname: - if f.Type == weakFieldsType { - si.weakOffset = offsetOf(f, mi.Exporter) - } - case genid.UnknownFields_goname, genid.UnknownFieldsA_goname: - if f.Type == unknownFieldsType { - si.unknownOffset = offsetOf(f, mi.Exporter) - } - case genid.ExtensionFields_goname, genid.ExtensionFieldsA_goname, genid.ExtensionFieldsB_goname: - if f.Type == extensionFieldsType { - si.extensionOffset = offsetOf(f, mi.Exporter) - } - default: - for _, s := range strings.Split(f.Tag.Get("protobuf"), ",") { - if len(s) > 0 && strings.Trim(s, "0123456789") == "" { - n, _ := strconv.ParseUint(s, 10, 64) - si.fieldsByNumber[pref.FieldNumber(n)] = f - continue fieldLoop - } - } - if s := f.Tag.Get("protobuf_oneof"); len(s) > 0 { - si.oneofsByName[pref.Name(s)] = f - continue fieldLoop - } - } - } - - // Derive a mapping of oneof wrappers to fields. - oneofWrappers := mi.OneofWrappers - for _, method := range []string{"XXX_OneofFuncs", "XXX_OneofWrappers"} { - if fn, ok := reflect.PtrTo(t).MethodByName(method); ok { - for _, v := range fn.Func.Call([]reflect.Value{reflect.Zero(fn.Type.In(0))}) { - if vs, ok := v.Interface().([]interface{}); ok { - oneofWrappers = vs - } - } - } - } - for _, v := range oneofWrappers { - tf := reflect.TypeOf(v).Elem() - f := tf.Field(0) - for _, s := range strings.Split(f.Tag.Get("protobuf"), ",") { - if len(s) > 0 && strings.Trim(s, "0123456789") == "" { - n, _ := strconv.ParseUint(s, 10, 64) - si.oneofWrappersByType[tf] = pref.FieldNumber(n) - si.oneofWrappersByNumber[pref.FieldNumber(n)] = tf - break - } - } - } - - return si -} - -func (mi *MessageInfo) New() protoreflect.Message { - return mi.MessageOf(reflect.New(mi.GoReflectType.Elem()).Interface()) -} -func (mi *MessageInfo) Zero() protoreflect.Message { - return mi.MessageOf(reflect.Zero(mi.GoReflectType).Interface()) -} -func (mi *MessageInfo) Descriptor() protoreflect.MessageDescriptor { return mi.Desc } diff --git a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/impl/message_reflect.go b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/impl/message_reflect.go deleted file mode 100644 index 96fd99e..0000000 --- a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/impl/message_reflect.go +++ /dev/null @@ -1,381 +0,0 @@ -// Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one -// or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file -// distributed with this work for additional information -// regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file -// to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the -// "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance -// with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, -// software distributed under the License is distributed on an -// "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY -// KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the -// specific language governing permissions and limitations -// under the License. - -// Copyright 2019 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. -// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style -// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. - -package impl - -import ( - "fmt" - "reflect" - - "google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/pragma" - pref "google.golang.org/protobuf/reflect/protoreflect" -) - -type reflectMessageInfo struct { - fields map[pref.FieldNumber]*fieldInfo - oneofs map[pref.Name]*oneofInfo - - // denseFields is a subset of fields where: - // 0 < fieldDesc.Number() < len(denseFields) - // It provides faster access to the fieldInfo, but may be incomplete. - denseFields []*fieldInfo - - // rangeInfos is a list of all fields (not belonging to a oneof) and oneofs. - rangeInfos []interface{} // either *fieldInfo or *oneofInfo - - getUnknown func(pointer) pref.RawFields - setUnknown func(pointer, pref.RawFields) - extensionMap func(pointer) *extensionMap - - nilMessage atomicNilMessage -} - -// makeReflectFuncs generates the set of functions to support reflection. -func (mi *MessageInfo) makeReflectFuncs(t reflect.Type, si structInfo) { - mi.makeKnownFieldsFunc(si) - mi.makeUnknownFieldsFunc(t, si) - mi.makeExtensionFieldsFunc(t, si) -} - -// makeKnownFieldsFunc generates functions for operations that can be performed -// on each protobuf message field. It takes in a reflect.Type representing the -// Go struct and matches message fields with struct fields. -// -// This code assumes that the struct is well-formed and panics if there are -// any discrepancies. -func (mi *MessageInfo) makeKnownFieldsFunc(si structInfo) { - mi.fields = map[pref.FieldNumber]*fieldInfo{} - md := mi.Desc - fds := md.Fields() - for i := 0; i < fds.Len(); i++ { - fd := fds.Get(i) - fs := si.fieldsByNumber[fd.Number()] - var fi fieldInfo - switch { - case fd.ContainingOneof() != nil && !fd.ContainingOneof().IsSynthetic(): - fi = fieldInfoForOneof(fd, si.oneofsByName[fd.ContainingOneof().Name()], mi.Exporter, si.oneofWrappersByNumber[fd.Number()]) - case fd.IsMap(): - fi = fieldInfoForMap(fd, fs, mi.Exporter) - case fd.IsList(): - fi = fieldInfoForList(fd, fs, mi.Exporter) - case fd.IsWeak(): - fi = fieldInfoForWeakMessage(fd, si.weakOffset) - case fd.Kind() == pref.MessageKind || fd.Kind() == pref.GroupKind: - fi = fieldInfoForMessage(fd, fs, mi.Exporter) - default: - fi = fieldInfoForScalar(fd, fs, mi.Exporter) - } - mi.fields[fd.Number()] = &fi - } - - mi.oneofs = map[pref.Name]*oneofInfo{} - for i := 0; i < md.Oneofs().Len(); i++ { - od := md.Oneofs().Get(i) - mi.oneofs[od.Name()] = makeOneofInfo(od, si, mi.Exporter) - } - - mi.denseFields = make([]*fieldInfo, fds.Len()*2) - for i := 0; i < fds.Len(); i++ { - if fd := fds.Get(i); int(fd.Number()) < len(mi.denseFields) { - mi.denseFields[fd.Number()] = mi.fields[fd.Number()] - } - } - - for i := 0; i < fds.Len(); { - fd := fds.Get(i) - if od := fd.ContainingOneof(); od != nil && !od.IsSynthetic() { - mi.rangeInfos = append(mi.rangeInfos, mi.oneofs[od.Name()]) - i += od.Fields().Len() - } else { - mi.rangeInfos = append(mi.rangeInfos, mi.fields[fd.Number()]) - i++ - } - } -} - -func (mi *MessageInfo) makeUnknownFieldsFunc(t reflect.Type, si structInfo) { - mi.getUnknown = func(pointer) pref.RawFields { return nil } - mi.setUnknown = func(pointer, pref.RawFields) { return } - if si.unknownOffset.IsValid() { - mi.getUnknown = func(p pointer) pref.RawFields { - if p.IsNil() { - return nil - } - rv := p.Apply(si.unknownOffset).AsValueOf(unknownFieldsType) - return pref.RawFields(*rv.Interface().(*[]byte)) - } - mi.setUnknown = func(p pointer, b pref.RawFields) { - if p.IsNil() { - panic("invalid SetUnknown on nil Message") - } - rv := p.Apply(si.unknownOffset).AsValueOf(unknownFieldsType) - *rv.Interface().(*[]byte) = []byte(b) - } - } else { - mi.getUnknown = func(pointer) pref.RawFields { - return nil - } - mi.setUnknown = func(p pointer, _ pref.RawFields) { - if p.IsNil() { - panic("invalid SetUnknown on nil Message") - } - } - } -} - -func (mi *MessageInfo) makeExtensionFieldsFunc(t reflect.Type, si structInfo) { - if si.extensionOffset.IsValid() { - mi.extensionMap = func(p pointer) *extensionMap { - if p.IsNil() { - return (*extensionMap)(nil) - } - v := p.Apply(si.extensionOffset).AsValueOf(extensionFieldsType) - return (*extensionMap)(v.Interface().(*map[int32]ExtensionField)) - } - } else { - mi.extensionMap = func(pointer) *extensionMap { - return (*extensionMap)(nil) - } - } -} - -type extensionMap map[int32]ExtensionField - -func (m *extensionMap) Range(f func(pref.FieldDescriptor, pref.Value) bool) { - if m != nil { - for _, x := range *m { - xd := x.Type().TypeDescriptor() - v := x.Value() - if xd.IsList() && v.List().Len() == 0 { - continue - } - if !f(xd, v) { - return - } - } - } -} -func (m *extensionMap) Has(xt pref.ExtensionType) (ok bool) { - if m == nil { - return false - } - xd := xt.TypeDescriptor() - x, ok := (*m)[int32(xd.Number())] - if !ok { - return false - } - switch { - case xd.IsList(): - return x.Value().List().Len() > 0 - case xd.IsMap(): - return x.Value().Map().Len() > 0 - case xd.Message() != nil: - return x.Value().Message().IsValid() - } - return true -} -func (m *extensionMap) Clear(xt pref.ExtensionType) { - delete(*m, int32(xt.TypeDescriptor().Number())) -} -func (m *extensionMap) Get(xt pref.ExtensionType) pref.Value { - xd := xt.TypeDescriptor() - if m != nil { - if x, ok := (*m)[int32(xd.Number())]; ok { - return x.Value() - } - } - return xt.Zero() -} -func (m *extensionMap) Set(xt pref.ExtensionType, v pref.Value) { - xd := xt.TypeDescriptor() - isValid := true - switch { - case !xt.IsValidValue(v): - isValid = false - case xd.IsList(): - isValid = v.List().IsValid() - case xd.IsMap(): - isValid = v.Map().IsValid() - case xd.Message() != nil: - isValid = v.Message().IsValid() - } - if !isValid { - panic(fmt.Sprintf("%v: assigning invalid value", xt.TypeDescriptor().FullName())) - } - - if *m == nil { - *m = make(map[int32]ExtensionField) - } - var x ExtensionField - x.Set(xt, v) - (*m)[int32(xd.Number())] = x -} -func (m *extensionMap) Mutable(xt pref.ExtensionType) pref.Value { - xd := xt.TypeDescriptor() - if xd.Kind() != pref.MessageKind && xd.Kind() != pref.GroupKind && !xd.IsList() && !xd.IsMap() { - panic("invalid Mutable on field with non-composite type") - } - if x, ok := (*m)[int32(xd.Number())]; ok { - return x.Value() - } - v := xt.New() - m.Set(xt, v) - return v -} - -// MessageState is a data structure that is nested as the first field in a -// concrete message. It provides a way to implement the ProtoReflect method -// in an allocation-free way without needing to have a shadow Go type generated -// for every message type. This technique only works using unsafe. -// -// -// Example generated code: -// -// type M struct { -// state protoimpl.MessageState -// -// Field1 int32 -// Field2 string -// Field3 *BarMessage -// ... -// } -// -// func (m *M) ProtoReflect() protoreflect.Message { -// mi := &file_fizz_buzz_proto_msgInfos[5] -// if protoimpl.UnsafeEnabled && m != nil { -// ms := protoimpl.X.MessageStateOf(Pointer(m)) -// if ms.LoadMessageInfo() == nil { -// ms.StoreMessageInfo(mi) -// } -// return ms -// } -// return mi.MessageOf(m) -// } -// -// The MessageState type holds a *MessageInfo, which must be atomically set to -// the message info associated with a given message instance. -// By unsafely converting a *M into a *MessageState, the MessageState object -// has access to all the information needed to implement protobuf reflection. -// It has access to the message info as its first field, and a pointer to the -// MessageState is identical to a pointer to the concrete message value. -// -// -// Requirements: -// • The type M must implement protoreflect.ProtoMessage. -// • The address of m must not be nil. -// • The address of m and the address of m.state must be equal, -// even though they are different Go types. -type MessageState struct { - pragma.NoUnkeyedLiterals - pragma.DoNotCompare - pragma.DoNotCopy - - atomicMessageInfo *MessageInfo -} - -type messageState MessageState - -var ( - _ pref.Message = (*messageState)(nil) - _ unwrapper = (*messageState)(nil) -) - -// messageDataType is a tuple of a pointer to the message data and -// a pointer to the message type. It is a generalized way of providing a -// reflective view over a message instance. The disadvantage of this approach -// is the need to allocate this tuple of 16B. -type messageDataType struct { - p pointer - mi *MessageInfo -} - -type ( - messageReflectWrapper messageDataType - messageIfaceWrapper messageDataType -) - -var ( - _ pref.Message = (*messageReflectWrapper)(nil) - _ unwrapper = (*messageReflectWrapper)(nil) - _ pref.ProtoMessage = (*messageIfaceWrapper)(nil) - _ unwrapper = (*messageIfaceWrapper)(nil) -) - -// MessageOf returns a reflective view over a message. The input must be a -// pointer to a named Go struct. If the provided type has a ProtoReflect method, -// it must be implemented by calling this method. -func (mi *MessageInfo) MessageOf(m interface{}) pref.Message { - // TODO: Switch the input to be an opaque Pointer. - if reflect.TypeOf(m) != mi.GoReflectType { - panic(fmt.Sprintf("type mismatch: got %T, want %v", m, mi.GoReflectType)) - } - p := pointerOfIface(m) - if p.IsNil() { - return mi.nilMessage.Init(mi) - } - return &messageReflectWrapper{p, mi} -} - -func (m *messageReflectWrapper) pointer() pointer { return m.p } -func (m *messageReflectWrapper) messageInfo() *MessageInfo { return m.mi } - -func (m *messageIfaceWrapper) ProtoReflect() pref.Message { - return (*messageReflectWrapper)(m) -} -func (m *messageIfaceWrapper) protoUnwrap() interface{} { - return m.p.AsIfaceOf(m.mi.GoReflectType.Elem()) -} - -// checkField verifies that the provided field descriptor is valid. -// Exactly one of the returned values is populated. -func (mi *MessageInfo) checkField(fd pref.FieldDescriptor) (*fieldInfo, pref.ExtensionType) { - var fi *fieldInfo - if n := fd.Number(); 0 < n && int(n) < len(mi.denseFields) { - fi = mi.denseFields[n] - } else { - fi = mi.fields[n] - } - if fi != nil { - if fi.fieldDesc != fd { - if got, want := fd.FullName(), fi.fieldDesc.FullName(); got != want { - panic(fmt.Sprintf("mismatching field: got %v, want %v", got, want)) - } - panic(fmt.Sprintf("mismatching field: %v", fd.FullName())) - } - return fi, nil - } - - if fd.IsExtension() { - if got, want := fd.ContainingMessage().FullName(), mi.Desc.FullName(); got != want { - // TODO: Should this be exact containing message descriptor match? - panic(fmt.Sprintf("extension %v has mismatching containing message: got %v, want %v", fd.FullName(), got, want)) - } - if !mi.Desc.ExtensionRanges().Has(fd.Number()) { - panic(fmt.Sprintf("extension %v extends %v outside the extension range", fd.FullName(), mi.Desc.FullName())) - } - xtd, ok := fd.(pref.ExtensionTypeDescriptor) - if !ok { - panic(fmt.Sprintf("extension %v does not implement protoreflect.ExtensionTypeDescriptor", fd.FullName())) - } - return nil, xtd.Type() - } - panic(fmt.Sprintf("field %v is invalid", fd.FullName())) -} diff --git a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/impl/message_reflect_field.go b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/impl/message_reflect_field.go deleted file mode 100644 index e7fe639..0000000 --- a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/impl/message_reflect_field.go +++ /dev/null @@ -1,483 +0,0 @@ -// Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one -// or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file -// distributed with this work for additional information -// regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file -// to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the -// "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance -// with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, -// software distributed under the License is distributed on an -// "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY -// KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the -// specific language governing permissions and limitations -// under the License. - -// Copyright 2018 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. -// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style -// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. - -package impl - -import ( - "fmt" - "math" - "reflect" - "sync" - - "google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/flags" - pref "google.golang.org/protobuf/reflect/protoreflect" - preg "google.golang.org/protobuf/reflect/protoregistry" -) - -type fieldInfo struct { - fieldDesc pref.FieldDescriptor - - // These fields are used for protobuf reflection support. - has func(pointer) bool - clear func(pointer) - get func(pointer) pref.Value - set func(pointer, pref.Value) - mutable func(pointer) pref.Value - newMessage func() pref.Message - newField func() pref.Value -} - -func fieldInfoForOneof(fd pref.FieldDescriptor, fs reflect.StructField, x exporter, ot reflect.Type) fieldInfo { - ft := fs.Type - if ft.Kind() != reflect.Interface { - panic(fmt.Sprintf("field %v has invalid type: got %v, want interface kind", fd.FullName(), ft)) - } - if ot.Kind() != reflect.Struct { - panic(fmt.Sprintf("field %v has invalid type: got %v, want struct kind", fd.FullName(), ot)) - } - if !reflect.PtrTo(ot).Implements(ft) { - panic(fmt.Sprintf("field %v has invalid type: %v does not implement %v", fd.FullName(), ot, ft)) - } - conv := NewConverter(ot.Field(0).Type, fd) - isMessage := fd.Message() != nil - - // TODO: Implement unsafe fast path? - fieldOffset := offsetOf(fs, x) - return fieldInfo{ - // NOTE: The logic below intentionally assumes that oneof fields are - // well-formatted. That is, the oneof interface never contains a - // typed nil pointer to one of the wrapper structs. - - fieldDesc: fd, - has: func(p pointer) bool { - if p.IsNil() { - return false - } - rv := p.Apply(fieldOffset).AsValueOf(fs.Type).Elem() - if rv.IsNil() || rv.Elem().Type().Elem() != ot || rv.Elem().IsNil() { - return false - } - return true - }, - clear: func(p pointer) { - rv := p.Apply(fieldOffset).AsValueOf(fs.Type).Elem() - if rv.IsNil() || rv.Elem().Type().Elem() != ot { - // NOTE: We intentionally don't check for rv.Elem().IsNil() - // so that (*OneofWrapperType)(nil) gets cleared to nil. - return - } - rv.Set(reflect.Zero(rv.Type())) - }, - get: func(p pointer) pref.Value { - if p.IsNil() { - return conv.Zero() - } - rv := p.Apply(fieldOffset).AsValueOf(fs.Type).Elem() - if rv.IsNil() || rv.Elem().Type().Elem() != ot || rv.Elem().IsNil() { - return conv.Zero() - } - rv = rv.Elem().Elem().Field(0) - return conv.PBValueOf(rv) - }, - set: func(p pointer, v pref.Value) { - rv := p.Apply(fieldOffset).AsValueOf(fs.Type).Elem() - if rv.IsNil() || rv.Elem().Type().Elem() != ot || rv.Elem().IsNil() { - rv.Set(reflect.New(ot)) - } - rv = rv.Elem().Elem().Field(0) - rv.Set(conv.GoValueOf(v)) - }, - mutable: func(p pointer) pref.Value { - if !isMessage { - panic(fmt.Sprintf("field %v with invalid Mutable call on field with non-composite type", fd.FullName())) - } - rv := p.Apply(fieldOffset).AsValueOf(fs.Type).Elem() - if rv.IsNil() || rv.Elem().Type().Elem() != ot || rv.Elem().IsNil() { - rv.Set(reflect.New(ot)) - } - rv = rv.Elem().Elem().Field(0) - if rv.IsNil() { - rv.Set(conv.GoValueOf(pref.ValueOfMessage(conv.New().Message()))) - } - return conv.PBValueOf(rv) - }, - newMessage: func() pref.Message { - return conv.New().Message() - }, - newField: func() pref.Value { - return conv.New() - }, - } -} - -func fieldInfoForMap(fd pref.FieldDescriptor, fs reflect.StructField, x exporter) fieldInfo { - ft := fs.Type - if ft.Kind() != reflect.Map { - panic(fmt.Sprintf("field %v has invalid type: got %v, want map kind", fd.FullName(), ft)) - } - conv := NewConverter(ft, fd) - - // TODO: Implement unsafe fast path? - fieldOffset := offsetOf(fs, x) - return fieldInfo{ - fieldDesc: fd, - has: func(p pointer) bool { - if p.IsNil() { - return false - } - rv := p.Apply(fieldOffset).AsValueOf(fs.Type).Elem() - return rv.Len() > 0 - }, - clear: func(p pointer) { - rv := p.Apply(fieldOffset).AsValueOf(fs.Type).Elem() - rv.Set(reflect.Zero(rv.Type())) - }, - get: func(p pointer) pref.Value { - if p.IsNil() { - return conv.Zero() - } - rv := p.Apply(fieldOffset).AsValueOf(fs.Type).Elem() - if rv.Len() == 0 { - return conv.Zero() - } - return conv.PBValueOf(rv) - }, - set: func(p pointer, v pref.Value) { - rv := p.Apply(fieldOffset).AsValueOf(fs.Type).Elem() - pv := conv.GoValueOf(v) - if pv.IsNil() { - panic(fmt.Sprintf("map field %v cannot be set with read-only value", fd.FullName())) - } - rv.Set(pv) - }, - mutable: func(p pointer) pref.Value { - v := p.Apply(fieldOffset).AsValueOf(fs.Type).Elem() - if v.IsNil() { - v.Set(reflect.MakeMap(fs.Type)) - } - return conv.PBValueOf(v) - }, - newField: func() pref.Value { - return conv.New() - }, - } -} - -func fieldInfoForList(fd pref.FieldDescriptor, fs reflect.StructField, x exporter) fieldInfo { - ft := fs.Type - if ft.Kind() != reflect.Slice { - panic(fmt.Sprintf("field %v has invalid type: got %v, want slice kind", fd.FullName(), ft)) - } - conv := NewConverter(reflect.PtrTo(ft), fd) - - // TODO: Implement unsafe fast path? - fieldOffset := offsetOf(fs, x) - return fieldInfo{ - fieldDesc: fd, - has: func(p pointer) bool { - if p.IsNil() { - return false - } - rv := p.Apply(fieldOffset).AsValueOf(fs.Type).Elem() - return rv.Len() > 0 - }, - clear: func(p pointer) { - rv := p.Apply(fieldOffset).AsValueOf(fs.Type).Elem() - rv.Set(reflect.Zero(rv.Type())) - }, - get: func(p pointer) pref.Value { - if p.IsNil() { - return conv.Zero() - } - rv := p.Apply(fieldOffset).AsValueOf(fs.Type) - if rv.Elem().Len() == 0 { - return conv.Zero() - } - return conv.PBValueOf(rv) - }, - set: func(p pointer, v pref.Value) { - rv := p.Apply(fieldOffset).AsValueOf(fs.Type).Elem() - pv := conv.GoValueOf(v) - if pv.IsNil() { - panic(fmt.Sprintf("list field %v cannot be set with read-only value", fd.FullName())) - } - rv.Set(pv.Elem()) - }, - mutable: func(p pointer) pref.Value { - v := p.Apply(fieldOffset).AsValueOf(fs.Type) - return conv.PBValueOf(v) - }, - newField: func() pref.Value { - return conv.New() - }, - } -} - -var ( - nilBytes = reflect.ValueOf([]byte(nil)) - emptyBytes = reflect.ValueOf([]byte{}) -) - -func fieldInfoForScalar(fd pref.FieldDescriptor, fs reflect.StructField, x exporter) fieldInfo { - ft := fs.Type - nullable := fd.HasPresence() - isBytes := ft.Kind() == reflect.Slice && ft.Elem().Kind() == reflect.Uint8 - if nullable { - if ft.Kind() != reflect.Ptr && ft.Kind() != reflect.Slice { - panic(fmt.Sprintf("field %v has invalid type: got %v, want pointer", fd.FullName(), ft)) - } - if ft.Kind() == reflect.Ptr { - ft = ft.Elem() - } - } - conv := NewConverter(ft, fd) - - // TODO: Implement unsafe fast path? - fieldOffset := offsetOf(fs, x) - return fieldInfo{ - fieldDesc: fd, - has: func(p pointer) bool { - if p.IsNil() { - return false - } - rv := p.Apply(fieldOffset).AsValueOf(fs.Type).Elem() - if nullable { - return !rv.IsNil() - } - switch rv.Kind() { - case reflect.Bool: - return rv.Bool() - case reflect.Int32, reflect.Int64: - return rv.Int() != 0 - case reflect.Uint32, reflect.Uint64: - return rv.Uint() != 0 - case reflect.Float32, reflect.Float64: - return rv.Float() != 0 || math.Signbit(rv.Float()) - case reflect.String, reflect.Slice: - return rv.Len() > 0 - default: - panic(fmt.Sprintf("field %v has invalid type: %v", fd.FullName(), rv.Type())) // should never happen - } - }, - clear: func(p pointer) { - rv := p.Apply(fieldOffset).AsValueOf(fs.Type).Elem() - rv.Set(reflect.Zero(rv.Type())) - }, - get: func(p pointer) pref.Value { - if p.IsNil() { - return conv.Zero() - } - rv := p.Apply(fieldOffset).AsValueOf(fs.Type).Elem() - if nullable { - if rv.IsNil() { - return conv.Zero() - } - if rv.Kind() == reflect.Ptr { - rv = rv.Elem() - } - } - return conv.PBValueOf(rv) - }, - set: func(p pointer, v pref.Value) { - rv := p.Apply(fieldOffset).AsValueOf(fs.Type).Elem() - if nullable && rv.Kind() == reflect.Ptr { - if rv.IsNil() { - rv.Set(reflect.New(ft)) - } - rv = rv.Elem() - } - rv.Set(conv.GoValueOf(v)) - if isBytes && rv.Len() == 0 { - if nullable { - rv.Set(emptyBytes) // preserve presence - } else { - rv.Set(nilBytes) // do not preserve presence - } - } - }, - newField: func() pref.Value { - return conv.New() - }, - } -} - -func fieldInfoForWeakMessage(fd pref.FieldDescriptor, weakOffset offset) fieldInfo { - if !flags.ProtoLegacy { - panic("no support for proto1 weak fields") - } - - var once sync.Once - var messageType pref.MessageType - lazyInit := func() { - once.Do(func() { - messageName := fd.Message().FullName() - messageType, _ = preg.GlobalTypes.FindMessageByName(messageName) - if messageType == nil { - panic(fmt.Sprintf("weak message %v for field %v is not linked in", messageName, fd.FullName())) - } - }) - } - - num := fd.Number() - return fieldInfo{ - fieldDesc: fd, - has: func(p pointer) bool { - if p.IsNil() { - return false - } - _, ok := p.Apply(weakOffset).WeakFields().get(num) - return ok - }, - clear: func(p pointer) { - p.Apply(weakOffset).WeakFields().clear(num) - }, - get: func(p pointer) pref.Value { - lazyInit() - if p.IsNil() { - return pref.ValueOfMessage(messageType.Zero()) - } - m, ok := p.Apply(weakOffset).WeakFields().get(num) - if !ok { - return pref.ValueOfMessage(messageType.Zero()) - } - return pref.ValueOfMessage(m.ProtoReflect()) - }, - set: func(p pointer, v pref.Value) { - lazyInit() - m := v.Message() - if m.Descriptor() != messageType.Descriptor() { - if got, want := m.Descriptor().FullName(), messageType.Descriptor().FullName(); got != want { - panic(fmt.Sprintf("field %v has mismatching message descriptor: got %v, want %v", fd.FullName(), got, want)) - } - panic(fmt.Sprintf("field %v has mismatching message descriptor: %v", fd.FullName(), m.Descriptor().FullName())) - } - p.Apply(weakOffset).WeakFields().set(num, m.Interface()) - }, - mutable: func(p pointer) pref.Value { - lazyInit() - fs := p.Apply(weakOffset).WeakFields() - m, ok := fs.get(num) - if !ok { - m = messageType.New().Interface() - fs.set(num, m) - } - return pref.ValueOfMessage(m.ProtoReflect()) - }, - newMessage: func() pref.Message { - lazyInit() - return messageType.New() - }, - newField: func() pref.Value { - lazyInit() - return pref.ValueOfMessage(messageType.New()) - }, - } -} - -func fieldInfoForMessage(fd pref.FieldDescriptor, fs reflect.StructField, x exporter) fieldInfo { - ft := fs.Type - conv := NewConverter(ft, fd) - - // TODO: Implement unsafe fast path? - fieldOffset := offsetOf(fs, x) - return fieldInfo{ - fieldDesc: fd, - has: func(p pointer) bool { - if p.IsNil() { - return false - } - rv := p.Apply(fieldOffset).AsValueOf(fs.Type).Elem() - return !rv.IsNil() - }, - clear: func(p pointer) { - rv := p.Apply(fieldOffset).AsValueOf(fs.Type).Elem() - rv.Set(reflect.Zero(rv.Type())) - }, - get: func(p pointer) pref.Value { - if p.IsNil() { - return conv.Zero() - } - rv := p.Apply(fieldOffset).AsValueOf(fs.Type).Elem() - return conv.PBValueOf(rv) - }, - set: func(p pointer, v pref.Value) { - rv := p.Apply(fieldOffset).AsValueOf(fs.Type).Elem() - rv.Set(conv.GoValueOf(v)) - if rv.IsNil() { - panic(fmt.Sprintf("field %v has invalid nil pointer", fd.FullName())) - } - }, - mutable: func(p pointer) pref.Value { - rv := p.Apply(fieldOffset).AsValueOf(fs.Type).Elem() - if rv.IsNil() { - rv.Set(conv.GoValueOf(conv.New())) - } - return conv.PBValueOf(rv) - }, - newMessage: func() pref.Message { - return conv.New().Message() - }, - newField: func() pref.Value { - return conv.New() - }, - } -} - -type oneofInfo struct { - oneofDesc pref.OneofDescriptor - which func(pointer) pref.FieldNumber -} - -func makeOneofInfo(od pref.OneofDescriptor, si structInfo, x exporter) *oneofInfo { - oi := &oneofInfo{oneofDesc: od} - if od.IsSynthetic() { - fs := si.fieldsByNumber[od.Fields().Get(0).Number()] - fieldOffset := offsetOf(fs, x) - oi.which = func(p pointer) pref.FieldNumber { - if p.IsNil() { - return 0 - } - rv := p.Apply(fieldOffset).AsValueOf(fs.Type).Elem() - if rv.IsNil() { // valid on either *T or []byte - return 0 - } - return od.Fields().Get(0).Number() - } - } else { - fs := si.oneofsByName[od.Name()] - fieldOffset := offsetOf(fs, x) - oi.which = func(p pointer) pref.FieldNumber { - if p.IsNil() { - return 0 - } - rv := p.Apply(fieldOffset).AsValueOf(fs.Type).Elem() - if rv.IsNil() { - return 0 - } - rv = rv.Elem() - if rv.IsNil() { - return 0 - } - return si.oneofWrappersByType[rv.Type().Elem()] - } - } - return oi -} diff --git a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/impl/message_reflect_gen.go b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/impl/message_reflect_gen.go deleted file mode 100644 index 1e42d1b..0000000 --- a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/impl/message_reflect_gen.go +++ /dev/null @@ -1,266 +0,0 @@ -// Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one -// or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file -// distributed with this work for additional information -// regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file -// to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the -// "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance -// with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, -// software distributed under the License is distributed on an -// "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY -// KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the -// specific language governing permissions and limitations -// under the License. - -// Copyright 2018 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. -// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style -// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. - -// Code generated by generate-types. DO NOT EDIT. - -package impl - -import ( - "google.golang.org/protobuf/reflect/protoreflect" - "google.golang.org/protobuf/runtime/protoiface" -) - -func (m *messageState) Descriptor() protoreflect.MessageDescriptor { - return m.messageInfo().Desc -} -func (m *messageState) Type() protoreflect.MessageType { - return m.messageInfo() -} -func (m *messageState) New() protoreflect.Message { - return m.messageInfo().New() -} -func (m *messageState) Interface() protoreflect.ProtoMessage { - return m.protoUnwrap().(protoreflect.ProtoMessage) -} -func (m *messageState) protoUnwrap() interface{} { - return m.pointer().AsIfaceOf(m.messageInfo().GoReflectType.Elem()) -} -func (m *messageState) ProtoMethods() *protoiface.Methods { - m.messageInfo().init() - return &m.messageInfo().methods -} - -// ProtoMessageInfo is a pseudo-internal API for allowing the v1 code -// to be able to retrieve a v2 MessageInfo struct. -// -// WARNING: This method is exempt from the compatibility promise and -// may be removed in the future without warning. -func (m *messageState) ProtoMessageInfo() *MessageInfo { - return m.messageInfo() -} - -func (m *messageState) Range(f func(protoreflect.FieldDescriptor, protoreflect.Value) bool) { - m.messageInfo().init() - for _, ri := range m.messageInfo().rangeInfos { - switch ri := ri.(type) { - case *fieldInfo: - if ri.has(m.pointer()) { - if !f(ri.fieldDesc, ri.get(m.pointer())) { - return - } - } - case *oneofInfo: - if n := ri.which(m.pointer()); n > 0 { - fi := m.messageInfo().fields[n] - if !f(fi.fieldDesc, fi.get(m.pointer())) { - return - } - } - } - } - m.messageInfo().extensionMap(m.pointer()).Range(f) -} -func (m *messageState) Has(fd protoreflect.FieldDescriptor) bool { - m.messageInfo().init() - if fi, xt := m.messageInfo().checkField(fd); fi != nil { - return fi.has(m.pointer()) - } else { - return m.messageInfo().extensionMap(m.pointer()).Has(xt) - } -} -func (m *messageState) Clear(fd protoreflect.FieldDescriptor) { - m.messageInfo().init() - if fi, xt := m.messageInfo().checkField(fd); fi != nil { - fi.clear(m.pointer()) - } else { - m.messageInfo().extensionMap(m.pointer()).Clear(xt) - } -} -func (m *messageState) Get(fd protoreflect.FieldDescriptor) protoreflect.Value { - m.messageInfo().init() - if fi, xt := m.messageInfo().checkField(fd); fi != nil { - return fi.get(m.pointer()) - } else { - return m.messageInfo().extensionMap(m.pointer()).Get(xt) - } -} -func (m *messageState) Set(fd protoreflect.FieldDescriptor, v protoreflect.Value) { - m.messageInfo().init() - if fi, xt := m.messageInfo().checkField(fd); fi != nil { - fi.set(m.pointer(), v) - } else { - m.messageInfo().extensionMap(m.pointer()).Set(xt, v) - } -} -func (m *messageState) Mutable(fd protoreflect.FieldDescriptor) protoreflect.Value { - m.messageInfo().init() - if fi, xt := m.messageInfo().checkField(fd); fi != nil { - return fi.mutable(m.pointer()) - } else { - return m.messageInfo().extensionMap(m.pointer()).Mutable(xt) - } -} -func (m *messageState) NewField(fd protoreflect.FieldDescriptor) protoreflect.Value { - m.messageInfo().init() - if fi, xt := m.messageInfo().checkField(fd); fi != nil { - return fi.newField() - } else { - return xt.New() - } -} -func (m *messageState) WhichOneof(od protoreflect.OneofDescriptor) protoreflect.FieldDescriptor { - m.messageInfo().init() - if oi := m.messageInfo().oneofs[od.Name()]; oi != nil && oi.oneofDesc == od { - return od.Fields().ByNumber(oi.which(m.pointer())) - } - panic("invalid oneof descriptor " + string(od.FullName()) + " for message " + string(m.Descriptor().FullName())) -} -func (m *messageState) GetUnknown() protoreflect.RawFields { - m.messageInfo().init() - return m.messageInfo().getUnknown(m.pointer()) -} -func (m *messageState) SetUnknown(b protoreflect.RawFields) { - m.messageInfo().init() - m.messageInfo().setUnknown(m.pointer(), b) -} -func (m *messageState) IsValid() bool { - return !m.pointer().IsNil() -} - -func (m *messageReflectWrapper) Descriptor() protoreflect.MessageDescriptor { - return m.messageInfo().Desc -} -func (m *messageReflectWrapper) Type() protoreflect.MessageType { - return m.messageInfo() -} -func (m *messageReflectWrapper) New() protoreflect.Message { - return m.messageInfo().New() -} -func (m *messageReflectWrapper) Interface() protoreflect.ProtoMessage { - if m, ok := m.protoUnwrap().(protoreflect.ProtoMessage); ok { - return m - } - return (*messageIfaceWrapper)(m) -} -func (m *messageReflectWrapper) protoUnwrap() interface{} { - return m.pointer().AsIfaceOf(m.messageInfo().GoReflectType.Elem()) -} -func (m *messageReflectWrapper) ProtoMethods() *protoiface.Methods { - m.messageInfo().init() - return &m.messageInfo().methods -} - -// ProtoMessageInfo is a pseudo-internal API for allowing the v1 code -// to be able to retrieve a v2 MessageInfo struct. -// -// WARNING: This method is exempt from the compatibility promise and -// may be removed in the future without warning. -func (m *messageReflectWrapper) ProtoMessageInfo() *MessageInfo { - return m.messageInfo() -} - -func (m *messageReflectWrapper) Range(f func(protoreflect.FieldDescriptor, protoreflect.Value) bool) { - m.messageInfo().init() - for _, ri := range m.messageInfo().rangeInfos { - switch ri := ri.(type) { - case *fieldInfo: - if ri.has(m.pointer()) { - if !f(ri.fieldDesc, ri.get(m.pointer())) { - return - } - } - case *oneofInfo: - if n := ri.which(m.pointer()); n > 0 { - fi := m.messageInfo().fields[n] - if !f(fi.fieldDesc, fi.get(m.pointer())) { - return - } - } - } - } - m.messageInfo().extensionMap(m.pointer()).Range(f) -} -func (m *messageReflectWrapper) Has(fd protoreflect.FieldDescriptor) bool { - m.messageInfo().init() - if fi, xt := m.messageInfo().checkField(fd); fi != nil { - return fi.has(m.pointer()) - } else { - return m.messageInfo().extensionMap(m.pointer()).Has(xt) - } -} -func (m *messageReflectWrapper) Clear(fd protoreflect.FieldDescriptor) { - m.messageInfo().init() - if fi, xt := m.messageInfo().checkField(fd); fi != nil { - fi.clear(m.pointer()) - } else { - m.messageInfo().extensionMap(m.pointer()).Clear(xt) - } -} -func (m *messageReflectWrapper) Get(fd protoreflect.FieldDescriptor) protoreflect.Value { - m.messageInfo().init() - if fi, xt := m.messageInfo().checkField(fd); fi != nil { - return fi.get(m.pointer()) - } else { - return m.messageInfo().extensionMap(m.pointer()).Get(xt) - } -} -func (m *messageReflectWrapper) Set(fd protoreflect.FieldDescriptor, v protoreflect.Value) { - m.messageInfo().init() - if fi, xt := m.messageInfo().checkField(fd); fi != nil { - fi.set(m.pointer(), v) - } else { - m.messageInfo().extensionMap(m.pointer()).Set(xt, v) - } -} -func (m *messageReflectWrapper) Mutable(fd protoreflect.FieldDescriptor) protoreflect.Value { - m.messageInfo().init() - if fi, xt := m.messageInfo().checkField(fd); fi != nil { - return fi.mutable(m.pointer()) - } else { - return m.messageInfo().extensionMap(m.pointer()).Mutable(xt) - } -} -func (m *messageReflectWrapper) NewField(fd protoreflect.FieldDescriptor) protoreflect.Value { - m.messageInfo().init() - if fi, xt := m.messageInfo().checkField(fd); fi != nil { - return fi.newField() - } else { - return xt.New() - } -} -func (m *messageReflectWrapper) WhichOneof(od protoreflect.OneofDescriptor) protoreflect.FieldDescriptor { - m.messageInfo().init() - if oi := m.messageInfo().oneofs[od.Name()]; oi != nil && oi.oneofDesc == od { - return od.Fields().ByNumber(oi.which(m.pointer())) - } - panic("invalid oneof descriptor " + string(od.FullName()) + " for message " + string(m.Descriptor().FullName())) -} -func (m *messageReflectWrapper) GetUnknown() protoreflect.RawFields { - m.messageInfo().init() - return m.messageInfo().getUnknown(m.pointer()) -} -func (m *messageReflectWrapper) SetUnknown(b protoreflect.RawFields) { - m.messageInfo().init() - m.messageInfo().setUnknown(m.pointer(), b) -} -func (m *messageReflectWrapper) IsValid() bool { - return !m.pointer().IsNil() -} diff --git a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/impl/pointer_reflect.go b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/impl/pointer_reflect.go deleted file mode 100644 index 622d063..0000000 --- a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/impl/pointer_reflect.go +++ /dev/null @@ -1,194 +0,0 @@ -// Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one -// or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file -// distributed with this work for additional information -// regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file -// to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the -// "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance -// with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, -// software distributed under the License is distributed on an -// "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY -// KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the -// specific language governing permissions and limitations -// under the License. - -// Copyright 2018 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. -// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style -// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. - -// +build purego appengine - -package impl - -import ( - "fmt" - "reflect" - "sync" -) - -const UnsafeEnabled = false - -// Pointer is an opaque pointer type. -type Pointer interface{} - -// offset represents the offset to a struct field, accessible from a pointer. -// The offset is the field index into a struct. -type offset struct { - index int - export exporter -} - -// offsetOf returns a field offset for the struct field. -func offsetOf(f reflect.StructField, x exporter) offset { - if len(f.Index) != 1 { - panic("embedded structs are not supported") - } - if f.PkgPath == "" { - return offset{index: f.Index[0]} // field is already exported - } - if x == nil { - panic("exporter must be provided for unexported field") - } - return offset{index: f.Index[0], export: x} -} - -// IsValid reports whether the offset is valid. -func (f offset) IsValid() bool { return f.index >= 0 } - -// invalidOffset is an invalid field offset. -var invalidOffset = offset{index: -1} - -// zeroOffset is a noop when calling pointer.Apply. -var zeroOffset = offset{index: 0} - -// pointer is an abstract representation of a pointer to a struct or field. -type pointer struct{ v reflect.Value } - -// pointerOf returns p as a pointer. -func pointerOf(p Pointer) pointer { - return pointerOfIface(p) -} - -// pointerOfValue returns v as a pointer. -func pointerOfValue(v reflect.Value) pointer { - return pointer{v: v} -} - -// pointerOfIface returns the pointer portion of an interface. -func pointerOfIface(v interface{}) pointer { - return pointer{v: reflect.ValueOf(v)} -} - -// IsNil reports whether the pointer is nil. -func (p pointer) IsNil() bool { - return p.v.IsNil() -} - -// Apply adds an offset to the pointer to derive a new pointer -// to a specified field. The current pointer must be pointing at a struct. -func (p pointer) Apply(f offset) pointer { - if f.export != nil { - if v := reflect.ValueOf(f.export(p.v.Interface(), f.index)); v.IsValid() { - return pointer{v: v} - } - } - return pointer{v: p.v.Elem().Field(f.index).Addr()} -} - -// AsValueOf treats p as a pointer to an object of type t and returns the value. -// It is equivalent to reflect.ValueOf(p.AsIfaceOf(t)) -func (p pointer) AsValueOf(t reflect.Type) reflect.Value { - if got := p.v.Type().Elem(); got != t { - panic(fmt.Sprintf("invalid type: got %v, want %v", got, t)) - } - return p.v -} - -// AsIfaceOf treats p as a pointer to an object of type t and returns the value. -// It is equivalent to p.AsValueOf(t).Interface() -func (p pointer) AsIfaceOf(t reflect.Type) interface{} { - return p.AsValueOf(t).Interface() -} - -func (p pointer) Bool() *bool { return p.v.Interface().(*bool) } -func (p pointer) BoolPtr() **bool { return p.v.Interface().(**bool) } -func (p pointer) BoolSlice() *[]bool { return p.v.Interface().(*[]bool) } -func (p pointer) Int32() *int32 { return p.v.Interface().(*int32) } -func (p pointer) Int32Ptr() **int32 { return p.v.Interface().(**int32) } -func (p pointer) Int32Slice() *[]int32 { return p.v.Interface().(*[]int32) } -func (p pointer) Int64() *int64 { return p.v.Interface().(*int64) } -func (p pointer) Int64Ptr() **int64 { return p.v.Interface().(**int64) } -func (p pointer) Int64Slice() *[]int64 { return p.v.Interface().(*[]int64) } -func (p pointer) Uint32() *uint32 { return p.v.Interface().(*uint32) } -func (p pointer) Uint32Ptr() **uint32 { return p.v.Interface().(**uint32) } -func (p pointer) Uint32Slice() *[]uint32 { return p.v.Interface().(*[]uint32) } -func (p pointer) Uint64() *uint64 { return p.v.Interface().(*uint64) } -func (p pointer) Uint64Ptr() **uint64 { return p.v.Interface().(**uint64) } -func (p pointer) Uint64Slice() *[]uint64 { return p.v.Interface().(*[]uint64) } -func (p pointer) Float32() *float32 { return p.v.Interface().(*float32) } -func (p pointer) Float32Ptr() **float32 { return p.v.Interface().(**float32) } -func (p pointer) Float32Slice() *[]float32 { return p.v.Interface().(*[]float32) } -func (p pointer) Float64() *float64 { return p.v.Interface().(*float64) } -func (p pointer) Float64Ptr() **float64 { return p.v.Interface().(**float64) } -func (p pointer) Float64Slice() *[]float64 { return p.v.Interface().(*[]float64) } -func (p pointer) String() *string { return p.v.Interface().(*string) } -func (p pointer) StringPtr() **string { return p.v.Interface().(**string) } -func (p pointer) StringSlice() *[]string { return p.v.Interface().(*[]string) } -func (p pointer) Bytes() *[]byte { return p.v.Interface().(*[]byte) } -func (p pointer) BytesSlice() *[][]byte { return p.v.Interface().(*[][]byte) } -func (p pointer) WeakFields() *weakFields { return (*weakFields)(p.v.Interface().(*WeakFields)) } -func (p pointer) Extensions() *map[int32]ExtensionField { - return p.v.Interface().(*map[int32]ExtensionField) -} - -func (p pointer) Elem() pointer { - return pointer{v: p.v.Elem()} -} - -// PointerSlice copies []*T from p as a new []pointer. -// This behavior differs from the implementation in pointer_unsafe.go. -func (p pointer) PointerSlice() []pointer { - // TODO: reconsider this - if p.v.IsNil() { - return nil - } - n := p.v.Elem().Len() - s := make([]pointer, n) - for i := 0; i < n; i++ { - s[i] = pointer{v: p.v.Elem().Index(i)} - } - return s -} - -// AppendPointerSlice appends v to p, which must be a []*T. -func (p pointer) AppendPointerSlice(v pointer) { - sp := p.v.Elem() - sp.Set(reflect.Append(sp, v.v)) -} - -// SetPointer sets *p to v. -func (p pointer) SetPointer(v pointer) { - p.v.Elem().Set(v.v) -} - -func (Export) MessageStateOf(p Pointer) *messageState { panic("not supported") } -func (ms *messageState) pointer() pointer { panic("not supported") } -func (ms *messageState) messageInfo() *MessageInfo { panic("not supported") } -func (ms *messageState) LoadMessageInfo() *MessageInfo { panic("not supported") } -func (ms *messageState) StoreMessageInfo(mi *MessageInfo) { panic("not supported") } - -type atomicNilMessage struct { - once sync.Once - m messageReflectWrapper -} - -func (m *atomicNilMessage) Init(mi *MessageInfo) *messageReflectWrapper { - m.once.Do(func() { - m.m.p = pointerOfIface(reflect.Zero(mi.GoReflectType).Interface()) - m.m.mi = mi - }) - return &m.m -} diff --git a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/impl/pointer_unsafe.go b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/impl/pointer_unsafe.go deleted file mode 100644 index 7321b8a..0000000 --- a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/impl/pointer_unsafe.go +++ /dev/null @@ -1,190 +0,0 @@ -// Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one -// or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file -// distributed with this work for additional information -// regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file -// to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the -// "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance -// with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, -// software distributed under the License is distributed on an -// "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY -// KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the -// specific language governing permissions and limitations -// under the License. - -// Copyright 2018 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. -// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style -// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. - -// +build !purego,!appengine - -package impl - -import ( - "reflect" - "sync/atomic" - "unsafe" -) - -const UnsafeEnabled = true - -// Pointer is an opaque pointer type. -type Pointer unsafe.Pointer - -// offset represents the offset to a struct field, accessible from a pointer. -// The offset is the byte offset to the field from the start of the struct. -type offset uintptr - -// offsetOf returns a field offset for the struct field. -func offsetOf(f reflect.StructField, x exporter) offset { - return offset(f.Offset) -} - -// IsValid reports whether the offset is valid. -func (f offset) IsValid() bool { return f != invalidOffset } - -// invalidOffset is an invalid field offset. -var invalidOffset = ^offset(0) - -// zeroOffset is a noop when calling pointer.Apply. -var zeroOffset = offset(0) - -// pointer is a pointer to a message struct or field. -type pointer struct{ p unsafe.Pointer } - -// pointerOf returns p as a pointer. -func pointerOf(p Pointer) pointer { - return pointer{p: unsafe.Pointer(p)} -} - -// pointerOfValue returns v as a pointer. -func pointerOfValue(v reflect.Value) pointer { - return pointer{p: unsafe.Pointer(v.Pointer())} -} - -// pointerOfIface returns the pointer portion of an interface. -func pointerOfIface(v interface{}) pointer { - type ifaceHeader struct { - Type unsafe.Pointer - Data unsafe.Pointer - } - return pointer{p: (*ifaceHeader)(unsafe.Pointer(&v)).Data} -} - -// IsNil reports whether the pointer is nil. -func (p pointer) IsNil() bool { - return p.p == nil -} - -// Apply adds an offset to the pointer to derive a new pointer -// to a specified field. The pointer must be valid and pointing at a struct. -func (p pointer) Apply(f offset) pointer { - if p.IsNil() { - panic("invalid nil pointer") - } - return pointer{p: unsafe.Pointer(uintptr(p.p) + uintptr(f))} -} - -// AsValueOf treats p as a pointer to an object of type t and returns the value. -// It is equivalent to reflect.ValueOf(p.AsIfaceOf(t)) -func (p pointer) AsValueOf(t reflect.Type) reflect.Value { - return reflect.NewAt(t, p.p) -} - -// AsIfaceOf treats p as a pointer to an object of type t and returns the value. -// It is equivalent to p.AsValueOf(t).Interface() -func (p pointer) AsIfaceOf(t reflect.Type) interface{} { - // TODO: Use tricky unsafe magic to directly create ifaceHeader. - return p.AsValueOf(t).Interface() -} - -func (p pointer) Bool() *bool { return (*bool)(p.p) } -func (p pointer) BoolPtr() **bool { return (**bool)(p.p) } -func (p pointer) BoolSlice() *[]bool { return (*[]bool)(p.p) } -func (p pointer) Int32() *int32 { return (*int32)(p.p) } -func (p pointer) Int32Ptr() **int32 { return (**int32)(p.p) } -func (p pointer) Int32Slice() *[]int32 { return (*[]int32)(p.p) } -func (p pointer) Int64() *int64 { return (*int64)(p.p) } -func (p pointer) Int64Ptr() **int64 { return (**int64)(p.p) } -func (p pointer) Int64Slice() *[]int64 { return (*[]int64)(p.p) } -func (p pointer) Uint32() *uint32 { return (*uint32)(p.p) } -func (p pointer) Uint32Ptr() **uint32 { return (**uint32)(p.p) } -func (p pointer) Uint32Slice() *[]uint32 { return (*[]uint32)(p.p) } -func (p pointer) Uint64() *uint64 { return (*uint64)(p.p) } -func (p pointer) Uint64Ptr() **uint64 { return (**uint64)(p.p) } -func (p pointer) Uint64Slice() *[]uint64 { return (*[]uint64)(p.p) } -func (p pointer) Float32() *float32 { return (*float32)(p.p) } -func (p pointer) Float32Ptr() **float32 { return (**float32)(p.p) } -func (p pointer) Float32Slice() *[]float32 { return (*[]float32)(p.p) } -func (p pointer) Float64() *float64 { return (*float64)(p.p) } -func (p pointer) Float64Ptr() **float64 { return (**float64)(p.p) } -func (p pointer) Float64Slice() *[]float64 { return (*[]float64)(p.p) } -func (p pointer) String() *string { return (*string)(p.p) } -func (p pointer) StringPtr() **string { return (**string)(p.p) } -func (p pointer) StringSlice() *[]string { return (*[]string)(p.p) } -func (p pointer) Bytes() *[]byte { return (*[]byte)(p.p) } -func (p pointer) BytesSlice() *[][]byte { return (*[][]byte)(p.p) } -func (p pointer) WeakFields() *weakFields { return (*weakFields)(p.p) } -func (p pointer) Extensions() *map[int32]ExtensionField { return (*map[int32]ExtensionField)(p.p) } - -func (p pointer) Elem() pointer { - return pointer{p: *(*unsafe.Pointer)(p.p)} -} - -// PointerSlice loads []*T from p as a []pointer. -// The value returned is aliased with the original slice. -// This behavior differs from the implementation in pointer_reflect.go. -func (p pointer) PointerSlice() []pointer { - // Super-tricky - p should point to a []*T where T is a - // message type. We load it as []pointer. - return *(*[]pointer)(p.p) -} - -// AppendPointerSlice appends v to p, which must be a []*T. -func (p pointer) AppendPointerSlice(v pointer) { - *(*[]pointer)(p.p) = append(*(*[]pointer)(p.p), v) -} - -// SetPointer sets *p to v. -func (p pointer) SetPointer(v pointer) { - *(*unsafe.Pointer)(p.p) = (unsafe.Pointer)(v.p) -} - -// Static check that MessageState does not exceed the size of a pointer. -const _ = uint(unsafe.Sizeof(unsafe.Pointer(nil)) - unsafe.Sizeof(MessageState{})) - -func (Export) MessageStateOf(p Pointer) *messageState { - // Super-tricky - see documentation on MessageState. - return (*messageState)(unsafe.Pointer(p)) -} -func (ms *messageState) pointer() pointer { - // Super-tricky - see documentation on MessageState. - return pointer{p: unsafe.Pointer(ms)} -} -func (ms *messageState) messageInfo() *MessageInfo { - mi := ms.LoadMessageInfo() - if mi == nil { - panic("invalid nil message info; this suggests memory corruption due to a race or shallow copy on the message struct") - } - return mi -} -func (ms *messageState) LoadMessageInfo() *MessageInfo { - return (*MessageInfo)(atomic.LoadPointer((*unsafe.Pointer)(unsafe.Pointer(&ms.atomicMessageInfo)))) -} -func (ms *messageState) StoreMessageInfo(mi *MessageInfo) { - atomic.StorePointer((*unsafe.Pointer)(unsafe.Pointer(&ms.atomicMessageInfo)), unsafe.Pointer(mi)) -} - -type atomicNilMessage struct{ p unsafe.Pointer } // p is a *messageReflectWrapper - -func (m *atomicNilMessage) Init(mi *MessageInfo) *messageReflectWrapper { - if p := atomic.LoadPointer(&m.p); p != nil { - return (*messageReflectWrapper)(p) - } - w := &messageReflectWrapper{mi: mi} - atomic.CompareAndSwapPointer(&m.p, nil, (unsafe.Pointer)(w)) - return (*messageReflectWrapper)(atomic.LoadPointer(&m.p)) -} diff --git a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/impl/validate.go b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/impl/validate.go deleted file mode 100644 index 5a87c2d..0000000 --- a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/impl/validate.go +++ /dev/null @@ -1,593 +0,0 @@ -// Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one -// or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file -// distributed with this work for additional information -// regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file -// to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the -// "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance -// with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, -// software distributed under the License is distributed on an -// "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY -// KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the -// specific language governing permissions and limitations -// under the License. - -// Copyright 2019 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. -// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style -// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. - -package impl - -import ( - "fmt" - "math" - "math/bits" - "reflect" - "unicode/utf8" - - "google.golang.org/protobuf/encoding/protowire" - "google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/encoding/messageset" - "google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/flags" - "google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/genid" - "google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/strs" - pref "google.golang.org/protobuf/reflect/protoreflect" - preg "google.golang.org/protobuf/reflect/protoregistry" - piface "google.golang.org/protobuf/runtime/protoiface" -) - -// ValidationStatus is the result of validating the wire-format encoding of a message. -type ValidationStatus int - -const ( - // ValidationUnknown indicates that unmarshaling the message might succeed or fail. - // The validator was unable to render a judgement. - // - // The only causes of this status are an aberrant message type appearing somewhere - // in the message or a failure in the extension resolver. - ValidationUnknown ValidationStatus = iota + 1 - - // ValidationInvalid indicates that unmarshaling the message will fail. - ValidationInvalid - - // ValidationValid indicates that unmarshaling the message will succeed. - ValidationValid -) - -func (v ValidationStatus) String() string { - switch v { - case ValidationUnknown: - return "ValidationUnknown" - case ValidationInvalid: - return "ValidationInvalid" - case ValidationValid: - return "ValidationValid" - default: - return fmt.Sprintf("ValidationStatus(%d)", int(v)) - } -} - -// Validate determines whether the contents of the buffer are a valid wire encoding -// of the message type. -// -// This function is exposed for testing. -func Validate(mt pref.MessageType, in piface.UnmarshalInput) (out piface.UnmarshalOutput, _ ValidationStatus) { - mi, ok := mt.(*MessageInfo) - if !ok { - return out, ValidationUnknown - } - if in.Resolver == nil { - in.Resolver = preg.GlobalTypes - } - o, st := mi.validate(in.Buf, 0, unmarshalOptions{ - flags: in.Flags, - resolver: in.Resolver, - }) - if o.initialized { - out.Flags |= piface.UnmarshalInitialized - } - return out, st -} - -type validationInfo struct { - mi *MessageInfo - typ validationType - keyType, valType validationType - - // For non-required fields, requiredBit is 0. - // - // For required fields, requiredBit's nth bit is set, where n is a - // unique index in the range [0, MessageInfo.numRequiredFields). - // - // If there are more than 64 required fields, requiredBit is 0. - requiredBit uint64 -} - -type validationType uint8 - -const ( - validationTypeOther validationType = iota - validationTypeMessage - validationTypeGroup - validationTypeMap - validationTypeRepeatedVarint - validationTypeRepeatedFixed32 - validationTypeRepeatedFixed64 - validationTypeVarint - validationTypeFixed32 - validationTypeFixed64 - validationTypeBytes - validationTypeUTF8String - validationTypeMessageSetItem -) - -func newFieldValidationInfo(mi *MessageInfo, si structInfo, fd pref.FieldDescriptor, ft reflect.Type) validationInfo { - var vi validationInfo - switch { - case fd.ContainingOneof() != nil && !fd.ContainingOneof().IsSynthetic(): - switch fd.Kind() { - case pref.MessageKind: - vi.typ = validationTypeMessage - if ot, ok := si.oneofWrappersByNumber[fd.Number()]; ok { - vi.mi = getMessageInfo(ot.Field(0).Type) - } - case pref.GroupKind: - vi.typ = validationTypeGroup - if ot, ok := si.oneofWrappersByNumber[fd.Number()]; ok { - vi.mi = getMessageInfo(ot.Field(0).Type) - } - case pref.StringKind: - if strs.EnforceUTF8(fd) { - vi.typ = validationTypeUTF8String - } - } - default: - vi = newValidationInfo(fd, ft) - } - if fd.Cardinality() == pref.Required { - // Avoid overflow. The required field check is done with a 64-bit mask, with - // any message containing more than 64 required fields always reported as - // potentially uninitialized, so it is not important to get a precise count - // of the required fields past 64. - if mi.numRequiredFields < math.MaxUint8 { - mi.numRequiredFields++ - vi.requiredBit = 1 << (mi.numRequiredFields - 1) - } - } - return vi -} - -func newValidationInfo(fd pref.FieldDescriptor, ft reflect.Type) validationInfo { - var vi validationInfo - switch { - case fd.IsList(): - switch fd.Kind() { - case pref.MessageKind: - vi.typ = validationTypeMessage - if ft.Kind() == reflect.Slice { - vi.mi = getMessageInfo(ft.Elem()) - } - case pref.GroupKind: - vi.typ = validationTypeGroup - if ft.Kind() == reflect.Slice { - vi.mi = getMessageInfo(ft.Elem()) - } - case pref.StringKind: - vi.typ = validationTypeBytes - if strs.EnforceUTF8(fd) { - vi.typ = validationTypeUTF8String - } - default: - switch wireTypes[fd.Kind()] { - case protowire.VarintType: - vi.typ = validationTypeRepeatedVarint - case protowire.Fixed32Type: - vi.typ = validationTypeRepeatedFixed32 - case protowire.Fixed64Type: - vi.typ = validationTypeRepeatedFixed64 - } - } - case fd.IsMap(): - vi.typ = validationTypeMap - switch fd.MapKey().Kind() { - case pref.StringKind: - if strs.EnforceUTF8(fd) { - vi.keyType = validationTypeUTF8String - } - } - switch fd.MapValue().Kind() { - case pref.MessageKind: - vi.valType = validationTypeMessage - if ft.Kind() == reflect.Map { - vi.mi = getMessageInfo(ft.Elem()) - } - case pref.StringKind: - if strs.EnforceUTF8(fd) { - vi.valType = validationTypeUTF8String - } - } - default: - switch fd.Kind() { - case pref.MessageKind: - vi.typ = validationTypeMessage - if !fd.IsWeak() { - vi.mi = getMessageInfo(ft) - } - case pref.GroupKind: - vi.typ = validationTypeGroup - vi.mi = getMessageInfo(ft) - case pref.StringKind: - vi.typ = validationTypeBytes - if strs.EnforceUTF8(fd) { - vi.typ = validationTypeUTF8String - } - default: - switch wireTypes[fd.Kind()] { - case protowire.VarintType: - vi.typ = validationTypeVarint - case protowire.Fixed32Type: - vi.typ = validationTypeFixed32 - case protowire.Fixed64Type: - vi.typ = validationTypeFixed64 - case protowire.BytesType: - vi.typ = validationTypeBytes - } - } - } - return vi -} - -func (mi *MessageInfo) validate(b []byte, groupTag protowire.Number, opts unmarshalOptions) (out unmarshalOutput, result ValidationStatus) { - mi.init() - type validationState struct { - typ validationType - keyType, valType validationType - endGroup protowire.Number - mi *MessageInfo - tail []byte - requiredMask uint64 - } - - // Pre-allocate some slots to avoid repeated slice reallocation. - states := make([]validationState, 0, 16) - states = append(states, validationState{ - typ: validationTypeMessage, - mi: mi, - }) - if groupTag > 0 { - states[0].typ = validationTypeGroup - states[0].endGroup = groupTag - } - initialized := true - start := len(b) -State: - for len(states) > 0 { - st := &states[len(states)-1] - for len(b) > 0 { - // Parse the tag (field number and wire type). - var tag uint64 - if b[0] < 0x80 { - tag = uint64(b[0]) - b = b[1:] - } else if len(b) >= 2 && b[1] < 128 { - tag = uint64(b[0]&0x7f) + uint64(b[1])<<7 - b = b[2:] - } else { - var n int - tag, n = protowire.ConsumeVarint(b) - if n < 0 { - return out, ValidationInvalid - } - b = b[n:] - } - var num protowire.Number - if n := tag >> 3; n < uint64(protowire.MinValidNumber) || n > uint64(protowire.MaxValidNumber) { - return out, ValidationInvalid - } else { - num = protowire.Number(n) - } - wtyp := protowire.Type(tag & 7) - - if wtyp == protowire.EndGroupType { - if st.endGroup == num { - goto PopState - } - return out, ValidationInvalid - } - var vi validationInfo - switch { - case st.typ == validationTypeMap: - switch num { - case genid.MapEntry_Key_field_number: - vi.typ = st.keyType - case genid.MapEntry_Value_field_number: - vi.typ = st.valType - vi.mi = st.mi - vi.requiredBit = 1 - } - case flags.ProtoLegacy && st.mi.isMessageSet: - switch num { - case messageset.FieldItem: - vi.typ = validationTypeMessageSetItem - } - default: - var f *coderFieldInfo - if int(num) < len(st.mi.denseCoderFields) { - f = st.mi.denseCoderFields[num] - } else { - f = st.mi.coderFields[num] - } - if f != nil { - vi = f.validation - if vi.typ == validationTypeMessage && vi.mi == nil { - // Probable weak field. - // - // TODO: Consider storing the results of this lookup somewhere - // rather than recomputing it on every validation. - fd := st.mi.Desc.Fields().ByNumber(num) - if fd == nil || !fd.IsWeak() { - break - } - messageName := fd.Message().FullName() - messageType, err := preg.GlobalTypes.FindMessageByName(messageName) - switch err { - case nil: - vi.mi, _ = messageType.(*MessageInfo) - case preg.NotFound: - vi.typ = validationTypeBytes - default: - return out, ValidationUnknown - } - } - break - } - // Possible extension field. - // - // TODO: We should return ValidationUnknown when: - // 1. The resolver is not frozen. (More extensions may be added to it.) - // 2. The resolver returns preg.NotFound. - // In this case, a type added to the resolver in the future could cause - // unmarshaling to begin failing. Supporting this requires some way to - // determine if the resolver is frozen. - xt, err := opts.resolver.FindExtensionByNumber(st.mi.Desc.FullName(), num) - if err != nil && err != preg.NotFound { - return out, ValidationUnknown - } - if err == nil { - vi = getExtensionFieldInfo(xt).validation - } - } - if vi.requiredBit != 0 { - // Check that the field has a compatible wire type. - // We only need to consider non-repeated field types, - // since repeated fields (and maps) can never be required. - ok := false - switch vi.typ { - case validationTypeVarint: - ok = wtyp == protowire.VarintType - case validationTypeFixed32: - ok = wtyp == protowire.Fixed32Type - case validationTypeFixed64: - ok = wtyp == protowire.Fixed64Type - case validationTypeBytes, validationTypeUTF8String, validationTypeMessage: - ok = wtyp == protowire.BytesType - case validationTypeGroup: - ok = wtyp == protowire.StartGroupType - } - if ok { - st.requiredMask |= vi.requiredBit - } - } - - switch wtyp { - case protowire.VarintType: - if len(b) >= 10 { - switch { - case b[0] < 0x80: - b = b[1:] - case b[1] < 0x80: - b = b[2:] - case b[2] < 0x80: - b = b[3:] - case b[3] < 0x80: - b = b[4:] - case b[4] < 0x80: - b = b[5:] - case b[5] < 0x80: - b = b[6:] - case b[6] < 0x80: - b = b[7:] - case b[7] < 0x80: - b = b[8:] - case b[8] < 0x80: - b = b[9:] - case b[9] < 0x80 && b[9] < 2: - b = b[10:] - default: - return out, ValidationInvalid - } - } else { - switch { - case len(b) > 0 && b[0] < 0x80: - b = b[1:] - case len(b) > 1 && b[1] < 0x80: - b = b[2:] - case len(b) > 2 && b[2] < 0x80: - b = b[3:] - case len(b) > 3 && b[3] < 0x80: - b = b[4:] - case len(b) > 4 && b[4] < 0x80: - b = b[5:] - case len(b) > 5 && b[5] < 0x80: - b = b[6:] - case len(b) > 6 && b[6] < 0x80: - b = b[7:] - case len(b) > 7 && b[7] < 0x80: - b = b[8:] - case len(b) > 8 && b[8] < 0x80: - b = b[9:] - case len(b) > 9 && b[9] < 2: - b = b[10:] - default: - return out, ValidationInvalid - } - } - continue State - case protowire.BytesType: - var size uint64 - if len(b) >= 1 && b[0] < 0x80 { - size = uint64(b[0]) - b = b[1:] - } else if len(b) >= 2 && b[1] < 128 { - size = uint64(b[0]&0x7f) + uint64(b[1])<<7 - b = b[2:] - } else { - var n int - size, n = protowire.ConsumeVarint(b) - if n < 0 { - return out, ValidationInvalid - } - b = b[n:] - } - if size > uint64(len(b)) { - return out, ValidationInvalid - } - v := b[:size] - b = b[size:] - switch vi.typ { - case validationTypeMessage: - if vi.mi == nil { - return out, ValidationUnknown - } - vi.mi.init() - fallthrough - case validationTypeMap: - if vi.mi != nil { - vi.mi.init() - } - states = append(states, validationState{ - typ: vi.typ, - keyType: vi.keyType, - valType: vi.valType, - mi: vi.mi, - tail: b, - }) - b = v - continue State - case validationTypeRepeatedVarint: - // Packed field. - for len(v) > 0 { - _, n := protowire.ConsumeVarint(v) - if n < 0 { - return out, ValidationInvalid - } - v = v[n:] - } - case validationTypeRepeatedFixed32: - // Packed field. - if len(v)%4 != 0 { - return out, ValidationInvalid - } - case validationTypeRepeatedFixed64: - // Packed field. - if len(v)%8 != 0 { - return out, ValidationInvalid - } - case validationTypeUTF8String: - if !utf8.Valid(v) { - return out, ValidationInvalid - } - } - case protowire.Fixed32Type: - if len(b) < 4 { - return out, ValidationInvalid - } - b = b[4:] - case protowire.Fixed64Type: - if len(b) < 8 { - return out, ValidationInvalid - } - b = b[8:] - case protowire.StartGroupType: - switch { - case vi.typ == validationTypeGroup: - if vi.mi == nil { - return out, ValidationUnknown - } - vi.mi.init() - states = append(states, validationState{ - typ: validationTypeGroup, - mi: vi.mi, - endGroup: num, - }) - continue State - case flags.ProtoLegacy && vi.typ == validationTypeMessageSetItem: - typeid, v, n, err := messageset.ConsumeFieldValue(b, false) - if err != nil { - return out, ValidationInvalid - } - xt, err := opts.resolver.FindExtensionByNumber(st.mi.Desc.FullName(), typeid) - switch { - case err == preg.NotFound: - b = b[n:] - case err != nil: - return out, ValidationUnknown - default: - xvi := getExtensionFieldInfo(xt).validation - if xvi.mi != nil { - xvi.mi.init() - } - states = append(states, validationState{ - typ: xvi.typ, - mi: xvi.mi, - tail: b[n:], - }) - b = v - continue State - } - default: - n := protowire.ConsumeFieldValue(num, wtyp, b) - if n < 0 { - return out, ValidationInvalid - } - b = b[n:] - } - default: - return out, ValidationInvalid - } - } - if st.endGroup != 0 { - return out, ValidationInvalid - } - if len(b) != 0 { - return out, ValidationInvalid - } - b = st.tail - PopState: - numRequiredFields := 0 - switch st.typ { - case validationTypeMessage, validationTypeGroup: - numRequiredFields = int(st.mi.numRequiredFields) - case validationTypeMap: - // If this is a map field with a message value that contains - // required fields, require that the value be present. - if st.mi != nil && st.mi.numRequiredFields > 0 { - numRequiredFields = 1 - } - } - // If there are more than 64 required fields, this check will - // always fail and we will report that the message is potentially - // uninitialized. - if numRequiredFields > 0 && bits.OnesCount64(st.requiredMask) != numRequiredFields { - initialized = false - } - states = states[:len(states)-1] - } - out.n = start - len(b) - if initialized { - out.initialized = true - } - return out, ValidationValid -} diff --git a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/impl/weak.go b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/impl/weak.go deleted file mode 100644 index 650983e..0000000 --- a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/impl/weak.go +++ /dev/null @@ -1,91 +0,0 @@ -// Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one -// or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file -// distributed with this work for additional information -// regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file -// to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the -// "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance -// with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, -// software distributed under the License is distributed on an -// "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY -// KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the -// specific language governing permissions and limitations -// under the License. - -// Copyright 2019 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. -// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style -// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. - -package impl - -import ( - "fmt" - - pref "google.golang.org/protobuf/reflect/protoreflect" - "google.golang.org/protobuf/reflect/protoregistry" -) - -// weakFields adds methods to the exported WeakFields type for internal use. -// -// The exported type is an alias to an unnamed type, so methods can't be -// defined directly on it. -type weakFields WeakFields - -func (w weakFields) get(num pref.FieldNumber) (pref.ProtoMessage, bool) { - m, ok := w[int32(num)] - return m, ok -} - -func (w *weakFields) set(num pref.FieldNumber, m pref.ProtoMessage) { - if *w == nil { - *w = make(weakFields) - } - (*w)[int32(num)] = m -} - -func (w *weakFields) clear(num pref.FieldNumber) { - delete(*w, int32(num)) -} - -func (Export) HasWeak(w WeakFields, num pref.FieldNumber) bool { - _, ok := w[int32(num)] - return ok -} - -func (Export) ClearWeak(w *WeakFields, num pref.FieldNumber) { - delete(*w, int32(num)) -} - -func (Export) GetWeak(w WeakFields, num pref.FieldNumber, name pref.FullName) pref.ProtoMessage { - if m, ok := w[int32(num)]; ok { - return m - } - mt, _ := protoregistry.GlobalTypes.FindMessageByName(name) - if mt == nil { - panic(fmt.Sprintf("message %v for weak field is not linked in", name)) - } - return mt.Zero().Interface() -} - -func (Export) SetWeak(w *WeakFields, num pref.FieldNumber, name pref.FullName, m pref.ProtoMessage) { - if m != nil { - mt, _ := protoregistry.GlobalTypes.FindMessageByName(name) - if mt == nil { - panic(fmt.Sprintf("message %v for weak field is not linked in", name)) - } - if mt != m.ProtoReflect().Type() { - panic(fmt.Sprintf("invalid message type for weak field: got %T, want %T", m, mt.Zero().Interface())) - } - } - if m == nil || !m.ProtoReflect().IsValid() { - delete(*w, int32(num)) - return - } - if *w == nil { - *w = make(weakFields) - } - (*w)[int32(num)] = m -} diff --git a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/mapsort/mapsort.go b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/mapsort/mapsort.go deleted file mode 100644 index 4d147b7..0000000 --- a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/mapsort/mapsort.go +++ /dev/null @@ -1,60 +0,0 @@ -// Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one -// or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file -// distributed with this work for additional information -// regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file -// to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the -// "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance -// with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, -// software distributed under the License is distributed on an -// "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY -// KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the -// specific language governing permissions and limitations -// under the License. - -// Copyright 2019 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. -// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style -// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. - -// Package mapsort provides sorted access to maps. -package mapsort - -import ( - "sort" - - "google.golang.org/protobuf/reflect/protoreflect" -) - -// Range iterates over every map entry in sorted key order, -// calling f for each key and value encountered. -func Range(mapv protoreflect.Map, keyKind protoreflect.Kind, f func(protoreflect.MapKey, protoreflect.Value) bool) { - var keys []protoreflect.MapKey - mapv.Range(func(key protoreflect.MapKey, _ protoreflect.Value) bool { - keys = append(keys, key) - return true - }) - sort.Slice(keys, func(i, j int) bool { - switch keyKind { - case protoreflect.BoolKind: - return !keys[i].Bool() && keys[j].Bool() - case protoreflect.Int32Kind, protoreflect.Sint32Kind, protoreflect.Sfixed32Kind, - protoreflect.Int64Kind, protoreflect.Sint64Kind, protoreflect.Sfixed64Kind: - return keys[i].Int() < keys[j].Int() - case protoreflect.Uint32Kind, protoreflect.Fixed32Kind, - protoreflect.Uint64Kind, protoreflect.Fixed64Kind: - return keys[i].Uint() < keys[j].Uint() - case protoreflect.StringKind: - return keys[i].String() < keys[j].String() - default: - panic("invalid kind: " + keyKind.String()) - } - }) - for _, key := range keys { - if !f(key, mapv.Get(key)) { - break - } - } -} diff --git a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/pragma/pragma.go b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/pragma/pragma.go deleted file mode 100644 index 2d28ef9..0000000 --- a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/pragma/pragma.go +++ /dev/null @@ -1,46 +0,0 @@ -// Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one -// or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file -// distributed with this work for additional information -// regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file -// to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the -// "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance -// with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, -// software distributed under the License is distributed on an -// "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY -// KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the -// specific language governing permissions and limitations -// under the License. - -// Copyright 2018 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. -// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style -// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. - -// Package pragma provides types that can be embedded into a struct to -// statically enforce or prevent certain language properties. -package pragma - -import "sync" - -// NoUnkeyedLiterals can be embedded in a struct to prevent unkeyed literals. -type NoUnkeyedLiterals struct{} - -// DoNotImplement can be embedded in an interface to prevent trivial -// implementations of the interface. -// -// This is useful to prevent unauthorized implementations of an interface -// so that it can be extended in the future for any protobuf language changes. -type DoNotImplement interface{ ProtoInternal(DoNotImplement) } - -// DoNotCompare can be embedded in a struct to prevent comparability. -type DoNotCompare [0]func() - -// DoNotCopy can be embedded in a struct to help prevent shallow copies. -// This does not rely on a Go language feature, but rather a special case -// within the vet checker. -// -// See https://golang.org/issues/8005. -type DoNotCopy [0]sync.Mutex diff --git a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/set/ints.go b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/set/ints.go deleted file mode 100644 index a76619e..0000000 --- a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/set/ints.go +++ /dev/null @@ -1,75 +0,0 @@ -// Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one -// or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file -// distributed with this work for additional information -// regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file -// to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the -// "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance -// with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, -// software distributed under the License is distributed on an -// "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY -// KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the -// specific language governing permissions and limitations -// under the License. - -// Copyright 2018 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. -// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style -// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. - -// Package set provides simple set data structures for uint64s. -package set - -import "math/bits" - -// int64s represents a set of integers within the range of 0..63. -type int64s uint64 - -func (bs *int64s) Len() int { - return bits.OnesCount64(uint64(*bs)) -} -func (bs *int64s) Has(n uint64) bool { - return uint64(*bs)&(uint64(1)< 0 -} -func (bs *int64s) Set(n uint64) { - *(*uint64)(bs) |= uint64(1) << n -} -func (bs *int64s) Clear(n uint64) { - *(*uint64)(bs) &^= uint64(1) << n -} - -// Ints represents a set of integers within the range of 0..math.MaxUint64. -type Ints struct { - lo int64s - hi map[uint64]struct{} -} - -func (bs *Ints) Len() int { - return bs.lo.Len() + len(bs.hi) -} -func (bs *Ints) Has(n uint64) bool { - if n < 64 { - return bs.lo.Has(n) - } - _, ok := bs.hi[n] - return ok -} -func (bs *Ints) Set(n uint64) { - if n < 64 { - bs.lo.Set(n) - return - } - if bs.hi == nil { - bs.hi = make(map[uint64]struct{}) - } - bs.hi[n] = struct{}{} -} -func (bs *Ints) Clear(n uint64) { - if n < 64 { - bs.lo.Clear(n) - return - } - delete(bs.hi, n) -} diff --git a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/strs/strings.go b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/strs/strings.go deleted file mode 100644 index 1406963..0000000 --- a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/strs/strings.go +++ /dev/null @@ -1,213 +0,0 @@ -// Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one -// or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file -// distributed with this work for additional information -// regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file -// to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the -// "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance -// with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, -// software distributed under the License is distributed on an -// "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY -// KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the -// specific language governing permissions and limitations -// under the License. - -// Copyright 2019 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. -// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style -// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. - -// Package strs provides string manipulation functionality specific to protobuf. -package strs - -import ( - "go/token" - "strings" - "unicode" - "unicode/utf8" - - "google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/flags" - "google.golang.org/protobuf/reflect/protoreflect" -) - -// EnforceUTF8 reports whether to enforce strict UTF-8 validation. -func EnforceUTF8(fd protoreflect.FieldDescriptor) bool { - if flags.ProtoLegacy { - if fd, ok := fd.(interface{ EnforceUTF8() bool }); ok { - return fd.EnforceUTF8() - } - } - return fd.Syntax() == protoreflect.Proto3 -} - -// GoCamelCase camel-cases a protobuf name for use as a Go identifier. -// -// If there is an interior underscore followed by a lower case letter, -// drop the underscore and convert the letter to upper case. -func GoCamelCase(s string) string { - // Invariant: if the next letter is lower case, it must be converted - // to upper case. - // That is, we process a word at a time, where words are marked by _ or - // upper case letter. Digits are treated as words. - var b []byte - for i := 0; i < len(s); i++ { - c := s[i] - switch { - case c == '.' && i+1 < len(s) && isASCIILower(s[i+1]): - // Skip over '.' in ".{{lowercase}}". - case c == '.': - b = append(b, '_') // convert '.' to '_' - case c == '_' && (i == 0 || s[i-1] == '.'): - // Convert initial '_' to ensure we start with a capital letter. - // Do the same for '_' after '.' to match historic behavior. - b = append(b, 'X') // convert '_' to 'X' - case c == '_' && i+1 < len(s) && isASCIILower(s[i+1]): - // Skip over '_' in "_{{lowercase}}". - case isASCIIDigit(c): - b = append(b, c) - default: - // Assume we have a letter now - if not, it's a bogus identifier. - // The next word is a sequence of characters that must start upper case. - if isASCIILower(c) { - c -= 'a' - 'A' // convert lowercase to uppercase - } - b = append(b, c) - - // Accept lower case sequence that follows. - for ; i+1 < len(s) && isASCIILower(s[i+1]); i++ { - b = append(b, s[i+1]) - } - } - } - return string(b) -} - -// GoSanitized converts a string to a valid Go identifier. -func GoSanitized(s string) string { - // Sanitize the input to the set of valid characters, - // which must be '_' or be in the Unicode L or N categories. - s = strings.Map(func(r rune) rune { - if unicode.IsLetter(r) || unicode.IsDigit(r) { - return r - } - return '_' - }, s) - - // Prepend '_' in the event of a Go keyword conflict or if - // the identifier is invalid (does not start in the Unicode L category). - r, _ := utf8.DecodeRuneInString(s) - if token.Lookup(s).IsKeyword() || !unicode.IsLetter(r) { - return "_" + s - } - return s -} - -// JSONCamelCase converts a snake_case identifier to a camelCase identifier, -// according to the protobuf JSON specification. -func JSONCamelCase(s string) string { - var b []byte - var wasUnderscore bool - for i := 0; i < len(s); i++ { // proto identifiers are always ASCII - c := s[i] - if c != '_' { - if wasUnderscore && isASCIILower(c) { - c -= 'a' - 'A' // convert to uppercase - } - b = append(b, c) - } - wasUnderscore = c == '_' - } - return string(b) -} - -// JSONSnakeCase converts a camelCase identifier to a snake_case identifier, -// according to the protobuf JSON specification. -func JSONSnakeCase(s string) string { - var b []byte - for i := 0; i < len(s); i++ { // proto identifiers are always ASCII - c := s[i] - if isASCIIUpper(c) { - b = append(b, '_') - c += 'a' - 'A' // convert to lowercase - } - b = append(b, c) - } - return string(b) -} - -// MapEntryName derives the name of the map entry message given the field name. -// See protoc v3.8.0: src/google/protobuf/descriptor.cc:254-276,6057 -func MapEntryName(s string) string { - var b []byte - upperNext := true - for _, c := range s { - switch { - case c == '_': - upperNext = true - case upperNext: - b = append(b, byte(unicode.ToUpper(c))) - upperNext = false - default: - b = append(b, byte(c)) - } - } - b = append(b, "Entry"...) - return string(b) -} - -// EnumValueName derives the camel-cased enum value name. -// See protoc v3.8.0: src/google/protobuf/descriptor.cc:297-313 -func EnumValueName(s string) string { - var b []byte - upperNext := true - for _, c := range s { - switch { - case c == '_': - upperNext = true - case upperNext: - b = append(b, byte(unicode.ToUpper(c))) - upperNext = false - default: - b = append(b, byte(unicode.ToLower(c))) - upperNext = false - } - } - return string(b) -} - -// TrimEnumPrefix trims the enum name prefix from an enum value name, -// where the prefix is all lowercase without underscores. -// See protoc v3.8.0: src/google/protobuf/descriptor.cc:330-375 -func TrimEnumPrefix(s, prefix string) string { - s0 := s // original input - for len(s) > 0 && len(prefix) > 0 { - if s[0] == '_' { - s = s[1:] - continue - } - if unicode.ToLower(rune(s[0])) != rune(prefix[0]) { - return s0 // no prefix match - } - s, prefix = s[1:], prefix[1:] - } - if len(prefix) > 0 { - return s0 // no prefix match - } - s = strings.TrimLeft(s, "_") - if len(s) == 0 { - return s0 // avoid returning empty string - } - return s -} - -func isASCIILower(c byte) bool { - return 'a' <= c && c <= 'z' -} -func isASCIIUpper(c byte) bool { - return 'A' <= c && c <= 'Z' -} -func isASCIIDigit(c byte) bool { - return '0' <= c && c <= '9' -} diff --git a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/strs/strings_pure.go b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/strs/strings_pure.go deleted file mode 100644 index 0b9e588..0000000 --- a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/strs/strings_pure.go +++ /dev/null @@ -1,44 +0,0 @@ -// Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one -// or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file -// distributed with this work for additional information -// regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file -// to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the -// "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance -// with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, -// software distributed under the License is distributed on an -// "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY -// KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the -// specific language governing permissions and limitations -// under the License. - -// Copyright 2018 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. -// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style -// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. - -// +build purego appengine - -package strs - -import pref "google.golang.org/protobuf/reflect/protoreflect" - -func UnsafeString(b []byte) string { - return string(b) -} - -func UnsafeBytes(s string) []byte { - return []byte(s) -} - -type Builder struct{} - -func (*Builder) AppendFullName(prefix pref.FullName, name pref.Name) pref.FullName { - return prefix.Append(name) -} - -func (*Builder) MakeString(b []byte) string { - return string(b) -} diff --git a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/strs/strings_unsafe.go b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/strs/strings_unsafe.go deleted file mode 100644 index 4479a1d..0000000 --- a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/strs/strings_unsafe.go +++ /dev/null @@ -1,111 +0,0 @@ -// Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one -// or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file -// distributed with this work for additional information -// regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file -// to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the -// "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance -// with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, -// software distributed under the License is distributed on an -// "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY -// KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the -// specific language governing permissions and limitations -// under the License. - -// Copyright 2018 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. -// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style -// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. - -// +build !purego,!appengine - -package strs - -import ( - "unsafe" - - pref "google.golang.org/protobuf/reflect/protoreflect" -) - -type ( - stringHeader struct { - Data unsafe.Pointer - Len int - } - sliceHeader struct { - Data unsafe.Pointer - Len int - Cap int - } -) - -// UnsafeString returns an unsafe string reference of b. -// The caller must treat the input slice as immutable. -// -// WARNING: Use carefully. The returned result must not leak to the end user -// unless the input slice is provably immutable. -func UnsafeString(b []byte) (s string) { - src := (*sliceHeader)(unsafe.Pointer(&b)) - dst := (*stringHeader)(unsafe.Pointer(&s)) - dst.Data = src.Data - dst.Len = src.Len - return s -} - -// UnsafeBytes returns an unsafe bytes slice reference of s. -// The caller must treat returned slice as immutable. -// -// WARNING: Use carefully. The returned result must not leak to the end user. -func UnsafeBytes(s string) (b []byte) { - src := (*stringHeader)(unsafe.Pointer(&s)) - dst := (*sliceHeader)(unsafe.Pointer(&b)) - dst.Data = src.Data - dst.Len = src.Len - dst.Cap = src.Len - return b -} - -// Builder builds a set of strings with shared lifetime. -// This differs from strings.Builder, which is for building a single string. -type Builder struct { - buf []byte -} - -// AppendFullName is equivalent to protoreflect.FullName.Append, -// but optimized for large batches where each name has a shared lifetime. -func (sb *Builder) AppendFullName(prefix pref.FullName, name pref.Name) pref.FullName { - n := len(prefix) + len(".") + len(name) - if len(prefix) == 0 { - n -= len(".") - } - sb.grow(n) - sb.buf = append(sb.buf, prefix...) - sb.buf = append(sb.buf, '.') - sb.buf = append(sb.buf, name...) - return pref.FullName(sb.last(n)) -} - -// MakeString is equivalent to string(b), but optimized for large batches -// with a shared lifetime. -func (sb *Builder) MakeString(b []byte) string { - sb.grow(len(b)) - sb.buf = append(sb.buf, b...) - return sb.last(len(b)) -} - -func (sb *Builder) grow(n int) { - if cap(sb.buf)-len(sb.buf) >= n { - return - } - - // Unlike strings.Builder, we do not need to copy over the contents - // of the old buffer since our builder provides no API for - // retrieving previously created strings. - sb.buf = make([]byte, 2*(cap(sb.buf)+n)) -} - -func (sb *Builder) last(n int) string { - return UnsafeString(sb.buf[len(sb.buf)-n:]) -} diff --git a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/version/version.go b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/version/version.go deleted file mode 100644 index 68e8b20..0000000 --- a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/version/version.go +++ /dev/null @@ -1,96 +0,0 @@ -// Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one -// or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file -// distributed with this work for additional information -// regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file -// to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the -// "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance -// with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, -// software distributed under the License is distributed on an -// "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY -// KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the -// specific language governing permissions and limitations -// under the License. - -// Copyright 2019 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. -// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style -// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. - -// Package version records versioning information about this module. -package version - -import ( - "fmt" - "strings" -) - -// These constants determine the current version of this module. -// -// -// For our release process, we enforce the following rules: -// * Tagged releases use a tag that is identical to String. -// * Tagged releases never reference a commit where the String -// contains "devel". -// * The set of all commits in this repository where String -// does not contain "devel" must have a unique String. -// -// -// Steps for tagging a new release: -// 1. Create a new CL. -// -// 2. Update Minor, Patch, and/or PreRelease as necessary. -// PreRelease must not contain the string "devel". -// -// 3. Since the last released minor version, have there been any changes to -// generator that relies on new functionality in the runtime? -// If yes, then increment RequiredGenerated. -// -// 4. Since the last released minor version, have there been any changes to -// the runtime that removes support for old .pb.go source code? -// If yes, then increment SupportMinimum. -// -// 5. Send out the CL for review and submit it. -// Note that the next CL in step 8 must be submitted after this CL -// without any other CLs in-between. -// -// 6. Tag a new version, where the tag is is the current String. -// -// 7. Write release notes for all notable changes -// between this release and the last release. -// -// 8. Create a new CL. -// -// 9. Update PreRelease to include the string "devel". -// For example: "" -> "devel" or "rc.1" -> "rc.1.devel" -// -// 10. Send out the CL for review and submit it. -const ( - Major = 1 - Minor = 25 - Patch = 0 - PreRelease = "" -) - -// String formats the version string for this module in semver format. -// -// Examples: -// v1.20.1 -// v1.21.0-rc.1 -func String() string { - v := fmt.Sprintf("v%d.%d.%d", Major, Minor, Patch) - if PreRelease != "" { - v += "-" + PreRelease - - // TODO: Add metadata about the commit or build hash. - // See https://golang.org/issue/29814 - // See https://golang.org/issue/33533 - var metadata string - if strings.Contains(PreRelease, "devel") && metadata != "" { - v += "+" + metadata - } - } - return v -} diff --git a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/proto/checkinit.go b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/proto/checkinit.go deleted file mode 100644 index c643608..0000000 --- a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/proto/checkinit.go +++ /dev/null @@ -1,88 +0,0 @@ -// Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one -// or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file -// distributed with this work for additional information -// regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file -// to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the -// "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance -// with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, -// software distributed under the License is distributed on an -// "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY -// KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the -// specific language governing permissions and limitations -// under the License. - -// Copyright 2019 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. -// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style -// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. - -package proto - -import ( - "google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/errors" - "google.golang.org/protobuf/reflect/protoreflect" - "google.golang.org/protobuf/runtime/protoiface" -) - -// CheckInitialized returns an error if any required fields in m are not set. -func CheckInitialized(m Message) error { - // Treat a nil message interface as an "untyped" empty message, - // which we assume to have no required fields. - if m == nil { - return nil - } - - return checkInitialized(m.ProtoReflect()) -} - -// CheckInitialized returns an error if any required fields in m are not set. -func checkInitialized(m protoreflect.Message) error { - if methods := protoMethods(m); methods != nil && methods.CheckInitialized != nil { - _, err := methods.CheckInitialized(protoiface.CheckInitializedInput{ - Message: m, - }) - return err - } - return checkInitializedSlow(m) -} - -func checkInitializedSlow(m protoreflect.Message) error { - md := m.Descriptor() - fds := md.Fields() - for i, nums := 0, md.RequiredNumbers(); i < nums.Len(); i++ { - fd := fds.ByNumber(nums.Get(i)) - if !m.Has(fd) { - return errors.RequiredNotSet(string(fd.FullName())) - } - } - var err error - m.Range(func(fd protoreflect.FieldDescriptor, v protoreflect.Value) bool { - switch { - case fd.IsList(): - if fd.Message() == nil { - return true - } - for i, list := 0, v.List(); i < list.Len() && err == nil; i++ { - err = checkInitialized(list.Get(i).Message()) - } - case fd.IsMap(): - if fd.MapValue().Message() == nil { - return true - } - v.Map().Range(func(key protoreflect.MapKey, v protoreflect.Value) bool { - err = checkInitialized(v.Message()) - return err == nil - }) - default: - if fd.Message() == nil { - return true - } - err = checkInitialized(v.Message()) - } - return err == nil - }) - return err -} diff --git a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/proto/decode.go b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/proto/decode.go deleted file mode 100644 index b451940..0000000 --- a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/proto/decode.go +++ /dev/null @@ -1,291 +0,0 @@ -// Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one -// or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file -// distributed with this work for additional information -// regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file -// to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the -// "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance -// with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, -// software distributed under the License is distributed on an -// "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY -// KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the -// specific language governing permissions and limitations -// under the License. - -// Copyright 2018 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. -// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style -// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. - -package proto - -import ( - "google.golang.org/protobuf/encoding/protowire" - "google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/encoding/messageset" - "google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/errors" - "google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/flags" - "google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/genid" - "google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/pragma" - "google.golang.org/protobuf/reflect/protoreflect" - "google.golang.org/protobuf/reflect/protoregistry" - "google.golang.org/protobuf/runtime/protoiface" -) - -// UnmarshalOptions configures the unmarshaler. -// -// Example usage: -// err := UnmarshalOptions{DiscardUnknown: true}.Unmarshal(b, m) -type UnmarshalOptions struct { - pragma.NoUnkeyedLiterals - - // Merge merges the input into the destination message. - // The default behavior is to always reset the message before unmarshaling, - // unless Merge is specified. - Merge bool - - // AllowPartial accepts input for messages that will result in missing - // required fields. If AllowPartial is false (the default), Unmarshal will - // return an error if there are any missing required fields. - AllowPartial bool - - // If DiscardUnknown is set, unknown fields are ignored. - DiscardUnknown bool - - // Resolver is used for looking up types when unmarshaling extension fields. - // If nil, this defaults to using protoregistry.GlobalTypes. - Resolver interface { - FindExtensionByName(field protoreflect.FullName) (protoreflect.ExtensionType, error) - FindExtensionByNumber(message protoreflect.FullName, field protoreflect.FieldNumber) (protoreflect.ExtensionType, error) - } -} - -// Unmarshal parses the wire-format message in b and places the result in m. -func Unmarshal(b []byte, m Message) error { - _, err := UnmarshalOptions{}.unmarshal(b, m.ProtoReflect()) - return err -} - -// Unmarshal parses the wire-format message in b and places the result in m. -func (o UnmarshalOptions) Unmarshal(b []byte, m Message) error { - _, err := o.unmarshal(b, m.ProtoReflect()) - return err -} - -// UnmarshalState parses a wire-format message and places the result in m. -// -// This method permits fine-grained control over the unmarshaler. -// Most users should use Unmarshal instead. -func (o UnmarshalOptions) UnmarshalState(in protoiface.UnmarshalInput) (protoiface.UnmarshalOutput, error) { - return o.unmarshal(in.Buf, in.Message) -} - -// unmarshal is a centralized function that all unmarshal operations go through. -// For profiling purposes, avoid changing the name of this function or -// introducing other code paths for unmarshal that do not go through this. -func (o UnmarshalOptions) unmarshal(b []byte, m protoreflect.Message) (out protoiface.UnmarshalOutput, err error) { - if o.Resolver == nil { - o.Resolver = protoregistry.GlobalTypes - } - if !o.Merge { - Reset(m.Interface()) - } - allowPartial := o.AllowPartial - o.Merge = true - o.AllowPartial = true - methods := protoMethods(m) - if methods != nil && methods.Unmarshal != nil && - !(o.DiscardUnknown && methods.Flags&protoiface.SupportUnmarshalDiscardUnknown == 0) { - in := protoiface.UnmarshalInput{ - Message: m, - Buf: b, - Resolver: o.Resolver, - } - if o.DiscardUnknown { - in.Flags |= protoiface.UnmarshalDiscardUnknown - } - out, err = methods.Unmarshal(in) - } else { - err = o.unmarshalMessageSlow(b, m) - } - if err != nil { - return out, err - } - if allowPartial || (out.Flags&protoiface.UnmarshalInitialized != 0) { - return out, nil - } - return out, checkInitialized(m) -} - -func (o UnmarshalOptions) unmarshalMessage(b []byte, m protoreflect.Message) error { - _, err := o.unmarshal(b, m) - return err -} - -func (o UnmarshalOptions) unmarshalMessageSlow(b []byte, m protoreflect.Message) error { - md := m.Descriptor() - if messageset.IsMessageSet(md) { - return o.unmarshalMessageSet(b, m) - } - fields := md.Fields() - for len(b) > 0 { - // Parse the tag (field number and wire type). - num, wtyp, tagLen := protowire.ConsumeTag(b) - if tagLen < 0 { - return protowire.ParseError(tagLen) - } - if num > protowire.MaxValidNumber { - return errors.New("invalid field number") - } - - // Find the field descriptor for this field number. - fd := fields.ByNumber(num) - if fd == nil && md.ExtensionRanges().Has(num) { - extType, err := o.Resolver.FindExtensionByNumber(md.FullName(), num) - if err != nil && err != protoregistry.NotFound { - return errors.New("%v: unable to resolve extension %v: %v", md.FullName(), num, err) - } - if extType != nil { - fd = extType.TypeDescriptor() - } - } - var err error - if fd == nil { - err = errUnknown - } else if flags.ProtoLegacy { - if fd.IsWeak() && fd.Message().IsPlaceholder() { - err = errUnknown // weak referent is not linked in - } - } - - // Parse the field value. - var valLen int - switch { - case err != nil: - case fd.IsList(): - valLen, err = o.unmarshalList(b[tagLen:], wtyp, m.Mutable(fd).List(), fd) - case fd.IsMap(): - valLen, err = o.unmarshalMap(b[tagLen:], wtyp, m.Mutable(fd).Map(), fd) - default: - valLen, err = o.unmarshalSingular(b[tagLen:], wtyp, m, fd) - } - if err != nil { - if err != errUnknown { - return err - } - valLen = protowire.ConsumeFieldValue(num, wtyp, b[tagLen:]) - if valLen < 0 { - return protowire.ParseError(valLen) - } - if !o.DiscardUnknown { - m.SetUnknown(append(m.GetUnknown(), b[:tagLen+valLen]...)) - } - } - b = b[tagLen+valLen:] - } - return nil -} - -func (o UnmarshalOptions) unmarshalSingular(b []byte, wtyp protowire.Type, m protoreflect.Message, fd protoreflect.FieldDescriptor) (n int, err error) { - v, n, err := o.unmarshalScalar(b, wtyp, fd) - if err != nil { - return 0, err - } - switch fd.Kind() { - case protoreflect.GroupKind, protoreflect.MessageKind: - m2 := m.Mutable(fd).Message() - if err := o.unmarshalMessage(v.Bytes(), m2); err != nil { - return n, err - } - default: - // Non-message scalars replace the previous value. - m.Set(fd, v) - } - return n, nil -} - -func (o UnmarshalOptions) unmarshalMap(b []byte, wtyp protowire.Type, mapv protoreflect.Map, fd protoreflect.FieldDescriptor) (n int, err error) { - if wtyp != protowire.BytesType { - return 0, errUnknown - } - b, n = protowire.ConsumeBytes(b) - if n < 0 { - return 0, protowire.ParseError(n) - } - var ( - keyField = fd.MapKey() - valField = fd.MapValue() - key protoreflect.Value - val protoreflect.Value - haveKey bool - haveVal bool - ) - switch valField.Kind() { - case protoreflect.GroupKind, protoreflect.MessageKind: - val = mapv.NewValue() - } - // Map entries are represented as a two-element message with fields - // containing the key and value. - for len(b) > 0 { - num, wtyp, n := protowire.ConsumeTag(b) - if n < 0 { - return 0, protowire.ParseError(n) - } - if num > protowire.MaxValidNumber { - return 0, errors.New("invalid field number") - } - b = b[n:] - err = errUnknown - switch num { - case genid.MapEntry_Key_field_number: - key, n, err = o.unmarshalScalar(b, wtyp, keyField) - if err != nil { - break - } - haveKey = true - case genid.MapEntry_Value_field_number: - var v protoreflect.Value - v, n, err = o.unmarshalScalar(b, wtyp, valField) - if err != nil { - break - } - switch valField.Kind() { - case protoreflect.GroupKind, protoreflect.MessageKind: - if err := o.unmarshalMessage(v.Bytes(), val.Message()); err != nil { - return 0, err - } - default: - val = v - } - haveVal = true - } - if err == errUnknown { - n = protowire.ConsumeFieldValue(num, wtyp, b) - if n < 0 { - return 0, protowire.ParseError(n) - } - } else if err != nil { - return 0, err - } - b = b[n:] - } - // Every map entry should have entries for key and value, but this is not strictly required. - if !haveKey { - key = keyField.Default() - } - if !haveVal { - switch valField.Kind() { - case protoreflect.GroupKind, protoreflect.MessageKind: - default: - val = valField.Default() - } - } - mapv.Set(key.MapKey(), val) - return n, nil -} - -// errUnknown is used internally to indicate fields which should be added -// to the unknown field set of a message. It is never returned from an exported -// function. -var errUnknown = errors.New("BUG: internal error (unknown)") diff --git a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/proto/decode_gen.go b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/proto/decode_gen.go deleted file mode 100644 index 4a0e18e..0000000 --- a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/proto/decode_gen.go +++ /dev/null @@ -1,620 +0,0 @@ -// Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one -// or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file -// distributed with this work for additional information -// regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file -// to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the -// "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance -// with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, -// software distributed under the License is distributed on an -// "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY -// KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the -// specific language governing permissions and limitations -// under the License. - -// Copyright 2018 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. -// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style -// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. - -// Code generated by generate-types. DO NOT EDIT. - -package proto - -import ( - "math" - "unicode/utf8" - - "google.golang.org/protobuf/encoding/protowire" - "google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/errors" - "google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/strs" - "google.golang.org/protobuf/reflect/protoreflect" -) - -// unmarshalScalar decodes a value of the given kind. -// -// Message values are decoded into a []byte which aliases the input data. -func (o UnmarshalOptions) unmarshalScalar(b []byte, wtyp protowire.Type, fd protoreflect.FieldDescriptor) (val protoreflect.Value, n int, err error) { - switch fd.Kind() { - case protoreflect.BoolKind: - if wtyp != protowire.VarintType { - return val, 0, errUnknown - } - v, n := protowire.ConsumeVarint(b) - if n < 0 { - return val, 0, protowire.ParseError(n) - } - return protoreflect.ValueOfBool(protowire.DecodeBool(v)), n, nil - case protoreflect.EnumKind: - if wtyp != protowire.VarintType { - return val, 0, errUnknown - } - v, n := protowire.ConsumeVarint(b) - if n < 0 { - return val, 0, protowire.ParseError(n) - } - return protoreflect.ValueOfEnum(protoreflect.EnumNumber(v)), n, nil - case protoreflect.Int32Kind: - if wtyp != protowire.VarintType { - return val, 0, errUnknown - } - v, n := protowire.ConsumeVarint(b) - if n < 0 { - return val, 0, protowire.ParseError(n) - } - return protoreflect.ValueOfInt32(int32(v)), n, nil - case protoreflect.Sint32Kind: - if wtyp != protowire.VarintType { - return val, 0, errUnknown - } - v, n := protowire.ConsumeVarint(b) - if n < 0 { - return val, 0, protowire.ParseError(n) - } - return protoreflect.ValueOfInt32(int32(protowire.DecodeZigZag(v & math.MaxUint32))), n, nil - case protoreflect.Uint32Kind: - if wtyp != protowire.VarintType { - return val, 0, errUnknown - } - v, n := protowire.ConsumeVarint(b) - if n < 0 { - return val, 0, protowire.ParseError(n) - } - return protoreflect.ValueOfUint32(uint32(v)), n, nil - case protoreflect.Int64Kind: - if wtyp != protowire.VarintType { - return val, 0, errUnknown - } - v, n := protowire.ConsumeVarint(b) - if n < 0 { - return val, 0, protowire.ParseError(n) - } - return protoreflect.ValueOfInt64(int64(v)), n, nil - case protoreflect.Sint64Kind: - if wtyp != protowire.VarintType { - return val, 0, errUnknown - } - v, n := protowire.ConsumeVarint(b) - if n < 0 { - return val, 0, protowire.ParseError(n) - } - return protoreflect.ValueOfInt64(protowire.DecodeZigZag(v)), n, nil - case protoreflect.Uint64Kind: - if wtyp != protowire.VarintType { - return val, 0, errUnknown - } - v, n := protowire.ConsumeVarint(b) - if n < 0 { - return val, 0, protowire.ParseError(n) - } - return protoreflect.ValueOfUint64(v), n, nil - case protoreflect.Sfixed32Kind: - if wtyp != protowire.Fixed32Type { - return val, 0, errUnknown - } - v, n := protowire.ConsumeFixed32(b) - if n < 0 { - return val, 0, protowire.ParseError(n) - } - return protoreflect.ValueOfInt32(int32(v)), n, nil - case protoreflect.Fixed32Kind: - if wtyp != protowire.Fixed32Type { - return val, 0, errUnknown - } - v, n := protowire.ConsumeFixed32(b) - if n < 0 { - return val, 0, protowire.ParseError(n) - } - return protoreflect.ValueOfUint32(uint32(v)), n, nil - case protoreflect.FloatKind: - if wtyp != protowire.Fixed32Type { - return val, 0, errUnknown - } - v, n := protowire.ConsumeFixed32(b) - if n < 0 { - return val, 0, protowire.ParseError(n) - } - return protoreflect.ValueOfFloat32(math.Float32frombits(uint32(v))), n, nil - case protoreflect.Sfixed64Kind: - if wtyp != protowire.Fixed64Type { - return val, 0, errUnknown - } - v, n := protowire.ConsumeFixed64(b) - if n < 0 { - return val, 0, protowire.ParseError(n) - } - return protoreflect.ValueOfInt64(int64(v)), n, nil - case protoreflect.Fixed64Kind: - if wtyp != protowire.Fixed64Type { - return val, 0, errUnknown - } - v, n := protowire.ConsumeFixed64(b) - if n < 0 { - return val, 0, protowire.ParseError(n) - } - return protoreflect.ValueOfUint64(v), n, nil - case protoreflect.DoubleKind: - if wtyp != protowire.Fixed64Type { - return val, 0, errUnknown - } - v, n := protowire.ConsumeFixed64(b) - if n < 0 { - return val, 0, protowire.ParseError(n) - } - return protoreflect.ValueOfFloat64(math.Float64frombits(v)), n, nil - case protoreflect.StringKind: - if wtyp != protowire.BytesType { - return val, 0, errUnknown - } - v, n := protowire.ConsumeBytes(b) - if n < 0 { - return val, 0, protowire.ParseError(n) - } - if strs.EnforceUTF8(fd) && !utf8.Valid(v) { - return protoreflect.Value{}, 0, errors.InvalidUTF8(string(fd.FullName())) - } - return protoreflect.ValueOfString(string(v)), n, nil - case protoreflect.BytesKind: - if wtyp != protowire.BytesType { - return val, 0, errUnknown - } - v, n := protowire.ConsumeBytes(b) - if n < 0 { - return val, 0, protowire.ParseError(n) - } - return protoreflect.ValueOfBytes(append(emptyBuf[:], v...)), n, nil - case protoreflect.MessageKind: - if wtyp != protowire.BytesType { - return val, 0, errUnknown - } - v, n := protowire.ConsumeBytes(b) - if n < 0 { - return val, 0, protowire.ParseError(n) - } - return protoreflect.ValueOfBytes(v), n, nil - case protoreflect.GroupKind: - if wtyp != protowire.StartGroupType { - return val, 0, errUnknown - } - v, n := protowire.ConsumeGroup(fd.Number(), b) - if n < 0 { - return val, 0, protowire.ParseError(n) - } - return protoreflect.ValueOfBytes(v), n, nil - default: - return val, 0, errUnknown - } -} - -func (o UnmarshalOptions) unmarshalList(b []byte, wtyp protowire.Type, list protoreflect.List, fd protoreflect.FieldDescriptor) (n int, err error) { - switch fd.Kind() { - case protoreflect.BoolKind: - if wtyp == protowire.BytesType { - buf, n := protowire.ConsumeBytes(b) - if n < 0 { - return 0, protowire.ParseError(n) - } - for len(buf) > 0 { - v, n := protowire.ConsumeVarint(buf) - if n < 0 { - return 0, protowire.ParseError(n) - } - buf = buf[n:] - list.Append(protoreflect.ValueOfBool(protowire.DecodeBool(v))) - } - return n, nil - } - if wtyp != protowire.VarintType { - return 0, errUnknown - } - v, n := protowire.ConsumeVarint(b) - if n < 0 { - return 0, protowire.ParseError(n) - } - list.Append(protoreflect.ValueOfBool(protowire.DecodeBool(v))) - return n, nil - case protoreflect.EnumKind: - if wtyp == protowire.BytesType { - buf, n := protowire.ConsumeBytes(b) - if n < 0 { - return 0, protowire.ParseError(n) - } - for len(buf) > 0 { - v, n := protowire.ConsumeVarint(buf) - if n < 0 { - return 0, protowire.ParseError(n) - } - buf = buf[n:] - list.Append(protoreflect.ValueOfEnum(protoreflect.EnumNumber(v))) - } - return n, nil - } - if wtyp != protowire.VarintType { - return 0, errUnknown - } - v, n := protowire.ConsumeVarint(b) - if n < 0 { - return 0, protowire.ParseError(n) - } - list.Append(protoreflect.ValueOfEnum(protoreflect.EnumNumber(v))) - return n, nil - case protoreflect.Int32Kind: - if wtyp == protowire.BytesType { - buf, n := protowire.ConsumeBytes(b) - if n < 0 { - return 0, protowire.ParseError(n) - } - for len(buf) > 0 { - v, n := protowire.ConsumeVarint(buf) - if n < 0 { - return 0, protowire.ParseError(n) - } - buf = buf[n:] - list.Append(protoreflect.ValueOfInt32(int32(v))) - } - return n, nil - } - if wtyp != protowire.VarintType { - return 0, errUnknown - } - v, n := protowire.ConsumeVarint(b) - if n < 0 { - return 0, protowire.ParseError(n) - } - list.Append(protoreflect.ValueOfInt32(int32(v))) - return n, nil - case protoreflect.Sint32Kind: - if wtyp == protowire.BytesType { - buf, n := protowire.ConsumeBytes(b) - if n < 0 { - return 0, protowire.ParseError(n) - } - for len(buf) > 0 { - v, n := protowire.ConsumeVarint(buf) - if n < 0 { - return 0, protowire.ParseError(n) - } - buf = buf[n:] - list.Append(protoreflect.ValueOfInt32(int32(protowire.DecodeZigZag(v & math.MaxUint32)))) - } - return n, nil - } - if wtyp != protowire.VarintType { - return 0, errUnknown - } - v, n := protowire.ConsumeVarint(b) - if n < 0 { - return 0, protowire.ParseError(n) - } - list.Append(protoreflect.ValueOfInt32(int32(protowire.DecodeZigZag(v & math.MaxUint32)))) - return n, nil - case protoreflect.Uint32Kind: - if wtyp == protowire.BytesType { - buf, n := protowire.ConsumeBytes(b) - 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} - list.Append(protoreflect.ValueOfUint64(v)) - return n, nil - case protoreflect.DoubleKind: - if wtyp == protowire.BytesType { - buf, n := protowire.ConsumeBytes(b) - if n < 0 { - return 0, protowire.ParseError(n) - } - for len(buf) > 0 { - v, n := protowire.ConsumeFixed64(buf) - if n < 0 { - return 0, protowire.ParseError(n) - } - buf = buf[n:] - list.Append(protoreflect.ValueOfFloat64(math.Float64frombits(v))) - } - return n, nil - } - if wtyp != protowire.Fixed64Type { - return 0, errUnknown - } - v, n := protowire.ConsumeFixed64(b) - if n < 0 { - return 0, protowire.ParseError(n) - } - list.Append(protoreflect.ValueOfFloat64(math.Float64frombits(v))) - return n, nil - case protoreflect.StringKind: - if wtyp != protowire.BytesType { - return 0, errUnknown - } - v, n := protowire.ConsumeBytes(b) - if n < 0 { - return 0, protowire.ParseError(n) - } - if strs.EnforceUTF8(fd) && !utf8.Valid(v) { - return 0, errors.InvalidUTF8(string(fd.FullName())) - } - list.Append(protoreflect.ValueOfString(string(v))) - return n, nil - case protoreflect.BytesKind: - if wtyp != protowire.BytesType { - return 0, errUnknown - } - v, n := protowire.ConsumeBytes(b) - if n < 0 { - return 0, protowire.ParseError(n) - } - list.Append(protoreflect.ValueOfBytes(append(emptyBuf[:], v...))) - return n, nil - case protoreflect.MessageKind: - if wtyp != protowire.BytesType { - return 0, errUnknown - } - v, n := protowire.ConsumeBytes(b) - if n < 0 { - return 0, protowire.ParseError(n) - } - m := list.NewElement() - if err := o.unmarshalMessage(v, m.Message()); err != nil { - return 0, err - } - list.Append(m) - return n, nil - case protoreflect.GroupKind: - if wtyp != protowire.StartGroupType { - return 0, errUnknown - } - v, n := protowire.ConsumeGroup(fd.Number(), b) - if n < 0 { - return 0, protowire.ParseError(n) - } - m := list.NewElement() - if err := o.unmarshalMessage(v, m.Message()); err != nil { - return 0, err - } - list.Append(m) - return n, nil - default: - return 0, errUnknown - } -} - -// We append to an empty array rather than a nil []byte to get non-nil zero-length byte slices. -var emptyBuf [0]byte diff --git a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/proto/doc.go b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/proto/doc.go deleted file mode 100644 index 000a9e2..0000000 --- a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/proto/doc.go +++ /dev/null @@ -1,111 +0,0 @@ -// Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one -// or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file -// distributed with this work for additional information -// regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file -// to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the -// "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance -// with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, -// software distributed under the License is distributed on an -// "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY -// KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the -// specific language governing permissions and limitations -// under the License. - -// Copyright 2019 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. -// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style -// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. - -// Package proto provides functions operating on protocol buffer messages. -// -// For documentation on protocol buffers in general, see: -// -// https://developers.google.com/protocol-buffers -// -// For a tutorial on using protocol buffers with Go, see: -// -// https://developers.google.com/protocol-buffers/docs/gotutorial -// -// For a guide to generated Go protocol buffer code, see: -// -// https://developers.google.com/protocol-buffers/docs/reference/go-generated -// -// -// Binary serialization -// -// This package contains functions to convert to and from the wire format, -// an efficient binary serialization of protocol buffers. -// -// • Size reports the size of a message in the wire format. -// -// • Marshal converts a message to the wire format. -// The MarshalOptions type provides more control over wire marshaling. -// -// • Unmarshal converts a message from the wire format. -// The UnmarshalOptions type provides more control over wire unmarshaling. -// -// -// Basic message operations -// -// • Clone makes a deep copy of a message. -// -// • Merge merges the content of a message into another. -// -// • Equal compares two messages. For more control over comparisons -// and detailed reporting of differences, see package -// "google.golang.org/protobuf/testing/protocmp". -// -// • Reset clears the content of a message. -// -// • CheckInitialized reports whether all required fields in a message are set. -// -// -// Optional scalar constructors -// -// The API for some generated messages represents optional scalar fields -// as pointers to a value. For example, an optional string field has the -// Go type *string. -// -// • Bool, Int32, Int64, Uint32, Uint64, Float32, Float64, and String -// take a value and return a pointer to a new instance of it, -// to simplify construction of optional field values. -// -// Generated enum types usually have an Enum method which performs the -// same operation. -// -// Optional scalar fields are only supported in proto2. -// -// -// Extension accessors -// -// • HasExtension, GetExtension, SetExtension, and ClearExtension -// access extension field values in a protocol buffer message. -// -// Extension fields are only supported in proto2. -// -// -// Related packages -// -// • Package "google.golang.org/protobuf/encoding/protojson" converts messages to -// and from JSON. -// -// • Package "google.golang.org/protobuf/encoding/prototext" converts messages to -// and from the text format. -// -// • Package "google.golang.org/protobuf/reflect/protoreflect" provides a -// reflection interface for protocol buffer data types. -// -// • Package "google.golang.org/protobuf/testing/protocmp" provides features -// to compare protocol buffer messages with the "github.com/google/go-cmp/cmp" -// package. -// -// • Package "google.golang.org/protobuf/types/dynamicpb" provides a dynamic -// message type, suitable for working with messages where the protocol buffer -// type is only known at runtime. -// -// This module contains additional packages for more specialized use cases. -// Consult the individual package documentation for details. -package proto diff --git a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/proto/encode.go b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/proto/encode.go deleted file mode 100644 index b7f65e0..0000000 --- a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/proto/encode.go +++ /dev/null @@ -1,363 +0,0 @@ -// Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one -// or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file -// distributed with this work for additional information -// regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file -// to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the -// "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance -// with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, -// software distributed under the License is distributed on an -// "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY -// KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the -// specific language governing permissions and limitations -// under the License. - -// Copyright 2019 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. -// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style -// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. - -package proto - -import ( - "sort" - - "google.golang.org/protobuf/encoding/protowire" - "google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/encoding/messageset" - "google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/fieldsort" - "google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/mapsort" - "google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/pragma" - "google.golang.org/protobuf/reflect/protoreflect" - "google.golang.org/protobuf/runtime/protoiface" -) - -// MarshalOptions configures the marshaler. -// -// Example usage: -// b, err := MarshalOptions{Deterministic: true}.Marshal(m) -type MarshalOptions struct { - pragma.NoUnkeyedLiterals - - // AllowPartial allows messages that have missing required fields to marshal - // without returning an error. If AllowPartial is false (the default), - // Marshal will return an error if there are any missing required fields. - AllowPartial bool - - // Deterministic controls whether the same message will always be - // serialized to the same bytes within the same binary. - // - // Setting this option guarantees that repeated serialization of - // the same message will return the same bytes, and that different - // processes of the same binary (which may be executing on different - // machines) will serialize equal messages to the same bytes. - // It has no effect on the resulting size of the encoded message compared - // to a non-deterministic marshal. - // - // Note that the deterministic serialization is NOT canonical across - // languages. It is not guaranteed to remain stable over time. It is - // unstable across different builds with schema changes due to unknown - // fields. Users who need canonical serialization (e.g., persistent - // storage in a canonical form, fingerprinting, etc.) must define - // their own canonicalization specification and implement their own - // serializer rather than relying on this API. - // - // If deterministic serialization is requested, map entries will be - // sorted by keys in lexographical order. This is an implementation - // detail and subject to change. - Deterministic bool - - // UseCachedSize indicates that the result of a previous Size call - // may be reused. - // - // Setting this option asserts that: - // - // 1. Size has previously been called on this message with identical - // options (except for UseCachedSize itself). - // - // 2. 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See the NOTICE file -// distributed with this work for additional information -// regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file -// to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the -// "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance -// with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, -// software distributed under the License is distributed on an -// "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY -// KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the -// specific language governing permissions and limitations -// under the License. - -// Copyright 2018 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. -// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style -// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. - -// Code generated by generate-types. DO NOT EDIT. - -package proto - -import ( - "math" - "unicode/utf8" - - "google.golang.org/protobuf/encoding/protowire" - "google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/errors" - "google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/strs" - "google.golang.org/protobuf/reflect/protoreflect" -) - -var wireTypes = map[protoreflect.Kind]protowire.Type{ - protoreflect.BoolKind: protowire.VarintType, - protoreflect.EnumKind: protowire.VarintType, - protoreflect.Int32Kind: protowire.VarintType, - protoreflect.Sint32Kind: protowire.VarintType, - protoreflect.Uint32Kind: protowire.VarintType, - protoreflect.Int64Kind: protowire.VarintType, - protoreflect.Sint64Kind: protowire.VarintType, - protoreflect.Uint64Kind: protowire.VarintType, - protoreflect.Sfixed32Kind: protowire.Fixed32Type, - protoreflect.Fixed32Kind: protowire.Fixed32Type, - protoreflect.FloatKind: protowire.Fixed32Type, - protoreflect.Sfixed64Kind: protowire.Fixed64Type, - protoreflect.Fixed64Kind: protowire.Fixed64Type, - protoreflect.DoubleKind: protowire.Fixed64Type, - protoreflect.StringKind: protowire.BytesType, - protoreflect.BytesKind: protowire.BytesType, - protoreflect.MessageKind: protowire.BytesType, - protoreflect.GroupKind: protowire.StartGroupType, -} - -func (o MarshalOptions) marshalSingular(b []byte, fd protoreflect.FieldDescriptor, v protoreflect.Value) ([]byte, error) { - switch fd.Kind() { - case protoreflect.BoolKind: - b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, protowire.EncodeBool(v.Bool())) - case protoreflect.EnumKind: - b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, uint64(v.Enum())) - case protoreflect.Int32Kind: - b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, uint64(int32(v.Int()))) - case protoreflect.Sint32Kind: - b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, protowire.EncodeZigZag(int64(int32(v.Int())))) - case protoreflect.Uint32Kind: - b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, uint64(uint32(v.Uint()))) - case protoreflect.Int64Kind: - b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, uint64(v.Int())) - case protoreflect.Sint64Kind: - b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, protowire.EncodeZigZag(v.Int())) - case protoreflect.Uint64Kind: - b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, v.Uint()) - case protoreflect.Sfixed32Kind: - b = protowire.AppendFixed32(b, uint32(v.Int())) - case protoreflect.Fixed32Kind: - b = protowire.AppendFixed32(b, uint32(v.Uint())) - case protoreflect.FloatKind: - b = protowire.AppendFixed32(b, math.Float32bits(float32(v.Float()))) - case protoreflect.Sfixed64Kind: - b = protowire.AppendFixed64(b, uint64(v.Int())) - case protoreflect.Fixed64Kind: - b = protowire.AppendFixed64(b, v.Uint()) - case protoreflect.DoubleKind: - b = protowire.AppendFixed64(b, math.Float64bits(v.Float())) - case protoreflect.StringKind: - if strs.EnforceUTF8(fd) && !utf8.ValidString(v.String()) { - return b, errors.InvalidUTF8(string(fd.FullName())) - } - b = protowire.AppendString(b, v.String()) - case protoreflect.BytesKind: - b = protowire.AppendBytes(b, v.Bytes()) - case protoreflect.MessageKind: - var pos int - var err error - b, pos = appendSpeculativeLength(b) - b, err = o.marshalMessage(b, v.Message()) - if err != nil { - return b, err - } - b = finishSpeculativeLength(b, pos) - case protoreflect.GroupKind: - var err error - b, err = o.marshalMessage(b, v.Message()) - if err != nil { - return b, err - } - b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, protowire.EncodeTag(fd.Number(), protowire.EndGroupType)) - default: - return b, errors.New("invalid kind %v", fd.Kind()) - } - return b, nil -} diff --git a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/proto/equal.go b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/proto/equal.go deleted file mode 100644 index e0938ca..0000000 --- a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/proto/equal.go +++ /dev/null @@ -1,171 +0,0 @@ -// Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one -// or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file -// distributed with this work for additional information -// regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file -// to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the -// "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance -// with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, -// software distributed under the License is distributed on an -// "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY -// KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the -// specific language governing permissions and limitations -// under the License. - -// Copyright 2019 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. -// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style -// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. - -package proto - -import ( - "bytes" - "math" - "reflect" - - "google.golang.org/protobuf/encoding/protowire" - pref "google.golang.org/protobuf/reflect/protoreflect" -) - -// Equal reports whether two messages are equal. -// If two messages marshal to the same bytes under deterministic serialization, -// then Equal is guaranteed to report true. -// -// Two messages are equal if they belong to the same message descriptor, -// have the same set of populated known and extension field values, -// and the same set of unknown fields values. If either of the top-level -// messages are invalid, then Equal reports true only if both are invalid. -// -// Scalar values are compared with the equivalent of the == operator in Go, -// except bytes values which are compared using bytes.Equal and -// floating point values which specially treat NaNs as equal. -// Message values are compared by recursively calling Equal. -// Lists are equal if each element value is also equal. -// Maps are equal if they have the same set of keys, where the pair of values -// for each key is also equal. -func Equal(x, y Message) bool { - if x == nil || y == nil { - return x == nil && y == nil - } - mx := x.ProtoReflect() - my := y.ProtoReflect() - if mx.IsValid() != my.IsValid() { - return false - } - return equalMessage(mx, my) -} - -// equalMessage compares two messages. -func equalMessage(mx, my pref.Message) bool { - if mx.Descriptor() != my.Descriptor() { - return false - } - - nx := 0 - equal := true - mx.Range(func(fd pref.FieldDescriptor, vx pref.Value) bool { - nx++ - vy := my.Get(fd) - equal = my.Has(fd) && equalField(fd, vx, vy) - return equal - }) - if !equal { - return false - } - ny := 0 - my.Range(func(fd pref.FieldDescriptor, vx pref.Value) bool { - ny++ - return true - }) - if nx != ny { - return false - } - - return equalUnknown(mx.GetUnknown(), my.GetUnknown()) -} - -// equalField compares two fields. -func equalField(fd pref.FieldDescriptor, x, y pref.Value) bool { - switch { - case fd.IsList(): - return equalList(fd, x.List(), y.List()) - case fd.IsMap(): - return equalMap(fd, x.Map(), y.Map()) - default: - return equalValue(fd, x, y) - } -} - -// equalMap compares two maps. -func equalMap(fd pref.FieldDescriptor, x, y pref.Map) bool { - if x.Len() != y.Len() { - return false - } - equal := true - x.Range(func(k pref.MapKey, vx pref.Value) bool { - vy := y.Get(k) - equal = y.Has(k) && equalValue(fd.MapValue(), vx, vy) - return equal - }) - return equal -} - -// equalList compares two lists. -func equalList(fd pref.FieldDescriptor, x, y pref.List) bool { - if x.Len() != y.Len() { - return false - } - for i := x.Len() - 1; i >= 0; i-- { - if !equalValue(fd, x.Get(i), y.Get(i)) { - return false - } - } - return true -} - -// equalValue compares two singular values. -func equalValue(fd pref.FieldDescriptor, x, y pref.Value) bool { - switch { - case fd.Message() != nil: - return equalMessage(x.Message(), y.Message()) - case fd.Kind() == pref.BytesKind: - return bytes.Equal(x.Bytes(), y.Bytes()) - case fd.Kind() == pref.FloatKind, fd.Kind() == pref.DoubleKind: - fx := x.Float() - fy := y.Float() - if math.IsNaN(fx) || math.IsNaN(fy) { - return math.IsNaN(fx) && math.IsNaN(fy) - } - return fx == fy - default: - return x.Interface() == y.Interface() - } -} - -// equalUnknown compares unknown fields by direct comparison on the raw bytes -// of each individual field number. -func equalUnknown(x, y pref.RawFields) bool { - if len(x) != len(y) { - return false - } - if bytes.Equal([]byte(x), []byte(y)) { - return true - } - - mx := make(map[pref.FieldNumber]pref.RawFields) - my := make(map[pref.FieldNumber]pref.RawFields) - for len(x) > 0 { - fnum, _, n := protowire.ConsumeField(x) - mx[fnum] = append(mx[fnum], x[:n]...) - x = x[n:] - } - for len(y) > 0 { - fnum, _, n := protowire.ConsumeField(y) - my[fnum] = append(my[fnum], y[:n]...) - y = y[n:] - } - return reflect.DeepEqual(mx, my) -} diff --git a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/proto/extension.go b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/proto/extension.go deleted file mode 100644 index 04ceaa9..0000000 --- a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/proto/extension.go +++ /dev/null @@ -1,109 +0,0 @@ -// Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one -// or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file -// distributed with this work for additional information -// regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file -// to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the -// "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance -// with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, -// software distributed under the License is distributed on an -// "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY -// KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the -// specific language governing permissions and limitations -// under the License. - -// Copyright 2019 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. -// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style -// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. - -package proto - -import ( - "google.golang.org/protobuf/reflect/protoreflect" -) - -// HasExtension reports whether an extension field is populated. -// It returns false if m is invalid or if xt does not extend m. -func HasExtension(m Message, xt protoreflect.ExtensionType) bool { - // Treat nil message interface as an empty message; no populated fields. - if m == nil { - return false - } - - // As a special-case, we reports invalid or mismatching descriptors - // as always not being populated (since they aren't). - if xt == nil || m.ProtoReflect().Descriptor() != xt.TypeDescriptor().ContainingMessage() { - return false - } - - return m.ProtoReflect().Has(xt.TypeDescriptor()) -} - -// ClearExtension clears an extension field such that subsequent -// HasExtension calls return false. -// It panics if m is invalid or if xt does not extend m. -func ClearExtension(m Message, xt protoreflect.ExtensionType) { - m.ProtoReflect().Clear(xt.TypeDescriptor()) -} - -// GetExtension retrieves the value for an extension field. -// If the field is unpopulated, it returns the default value for -// scalars and an immutable, empty value for lists or messages. -// It panics if xt does not extend m. -func GetExtension(m Message, xt protoreflect.ExtensionType) interface{} { - // Treat nil message interface as an empty message; return the default. - if m == nil { - return xt.InterfaceOf(xt.Zero()) - } - - return xt.InterfaceOf(m.ProtoReflect().Get(xt.TypeDescriptor())) -} - -// SetExtension stores the value of an extension field. -// It panics if m is invalid, xt does not extend m, or if type of v -// is invalid for the specified extension field. -func SetExtension(m Message, xt protoreflect.ExtensionType, v interface{}) { - xd := xt.TypeDescriptor() - pv := xt.ValueOf(v) - - // Specially treat an invalid list, map, or message as clear. - isValid := true - switch { - case xd.IsList(): - isValid = pv.List().IsValid() - case xd.IsMap(): - isValid = pv.Map().IsValid() - case xd.Message() != nil: - isValid = pv.Message().IsValid() - } - if !isValid { - m.ProtoReflect().Clear(xd) - return - } - - m.ProtoReflect().Set(xd, pv) -} - -// RangeExtensions iterates over every populated extension field in m in an -// undefined order, calling f for each extension type and value encountered. -// It returns immediately if f returns false. -// While iterating, mutating operations may only be performed -// on the current extension field. -func RangeExtensions(m Message, f func(protoreflect.ExtensionType, interface{}) bool) { - // Treat nil message interface as an empty message; nothing to range over. - if m == nil { - return - } - - m.ProtoReflect().Range(func(fd protoreflect.FieldDescriptor, v protoreflect.Value) bool { - if fd.IsExtension() { - xt := fd.(protoreflect.ExtensionTypeDescriptor).Type() - vi := xt.InterfaceOf(v) - return f(xt, vi) - } - return true - }) -} diff --git a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/proto/merge.go b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/proto/merge.go deleted file mode 100644 index 9d9cb6a..0000000 --- a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/proto/merge.go +++ /dev/null @@ -1,156 +0,0 @@ -// Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one -// or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file -// distributed with this work for additional information -// regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file -// to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the -// "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance -// with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, -// software distributed under the License is distributed on an -// "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY -// KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the -// specific language governing permissions and limitations -// under the License. - -// Copyright 2019 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. -// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style -// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. - -package proto - -import ( - "fmt" - - "google.golang.org/protobuf/reflect/protoreflect" - "google.golang.org/protobuf/runtime/protoiface" -) - -// Merge merges src into dst, which must be a message with the same descriptor. -// -// Populated scalar fields in src are copied to dst, while populated -// singular messages in src are merged into dst by recursively calling Merge. -// The elements of every list field in src is appended to the corresponded -// list fields in dst. The entries of every map field in src is copied into -// the corresponding map field in dst, possibly replacing existing entries. -// The unknown fields of src are appended to the unknown fields of dst. -// -// It is semantically equivalent to unmarshaling the encoded form of src -// into dst with the UnmarshalOptions.Merge option specified. -func Merge(dst, src Message) { - // TODO: Should nil src be treated as semantically equivalent to a - // untyped, read-only, empty message? What about a nil dst? - - dstMsg, srcMsg := dst.ProtoReflect(), src.ProtoReflect() - if dstMsg.Descriptor() != srcMsg.Descriptor() { - if got, want := dstMsg.Descriptor().FullName(), srcMsg.Descriptor().FullName(); got != want { - panic(fmt.Sprintf("descriptor mismatch: %v != %v", got, want)) - } - panic("descriptor mismatch") - } - mergeOptions{}.mergeMessage(dstMsg, srcMsg) -} - -// Clone returns a deep copy of m. -// If the top-level message is invalid, it returns an invalid message as well. -func Clone(m Message) Message { - // NOTE: Most usages of Clone assume the following properties: - // t := reflect.TypeOf(m) - // t == reflect.TypeOf(m.ProtoReflect().New().Interface()) - // t == reflect.TypeOf(m.ProtoReflect().Type().Zero().Interface()) - // - // Embedding protobuf messages breaks this since the parent type will have - // a forwarded ProtoReflect method, but the Interface method will return - // the underlying embedded message type. - if m == nil { - return nil - } - src := m.ProtoReflect() - if !src.IsValid() { - return src.Type().Zero().Interface() - } - dst := src.New() - mergeOptions{}.mergeMessage(dst, src) - return dst.Interface() -} - -// mergeOptions provides a namespace for merge functions, and can be -// exported in the future if we add user-visible merge options. -type mergeOptions struct{} - -func (o mergeOptions) mergeMessage(dst, src protoreflect.Message) { - methods := protoMethods(dst) - if methods != nil && methods.Merge != nil { - in := protoiface.MergeInput{ - Destination: dst, - Source: src, - } - out := methods.Merge(in) - if out.Flags&protoiface.MergeComplete != 0 { - return - } - } - - if !dst.IsValid() { - panic(fmt.Sprintf("cannot merge into invalid %v message", dst.Descriptor().FullName())) - } - - src.Range(func(fd protoreflect.FieldDescriptor, v protoreflect.Value) bool { - switch { - case fd.IsList(): - o.mergeList(dst.Mutable(fd).List(), v.List(), fd) - case fd.IsMap(): - o.mergeMap(dst.Mutable(fd).Map(), v.Map(), fd.MapValue()) - case fd.Message() != nil: - o.mergeMessage(dst.Mutable(fd).Message(), v.Message()) - case fd.Kind() == protoreflect.BytesKind: - dst.Set(fd, o.cloneBytes(v)) - default: - dst.Set(fd, v) - } - return true - }) - - if len(src.GetUnknown()) > 0 { - dst.SetUnknown(append(dst.GetUnknown(), src.GetUnknown()...)) - } -} - -func (o mergeOptions) mergeList(dst, src protoreflect.List, fd protoreflect.FieldDescriptor) { - // Merge semantics appends to the end of the existing list. - for i, n := 0, src.Len(); i < n; i++ { - switch v := src.Get(i); { - case fd.Message() != nil: - dstv := dst.NewElement() - o.mergeMessage(dstv.Message(), v.Message()) - dst.Append(dstv) - case fd.Kind() == protoreflect.BytesKind: - dst.Append(o.cloneBytes(v)) - default: - dst.Append(v) - } - } -} - -func (o mergeOptions) mergeMap(dst, src protoreflect.Map, fd protoreflect.FieldDescriptor) { - // Merge semantics replaces, rather than merges into existing entries. - src.Range(func(k protoreflect.MapKey, v protoreflect.Value) bool { - switch { - case fd.Message() != nil: - dstv := dst.NewValue() - o.mergeMessage(dstv.Message(), v.Message()) - dst.Set(k, dstv) - case fd.Kind() == protoreflect.BytesKind: - dst.Set(k, o.cloneBytes(v)) - default: - dst.Set(k, v) - } - return true - }) -} - -func (o mergeOptions) cloneBytes(v protoreflect.Value) protoreflect.Value { - return protoreflect.ValueOfBytes(append([]byte{}, v.Bytes()...)) -} diff --git a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/proto/messageset.go b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/proto/messageset.go deleted file mode 100644 index 9cf3f83..0000000 --- a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/proto/messageset.go +++ /dev/null @@ -1,105 +0,0 @@ -// Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one -// or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file -// distributed with this work for additional information -// regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file -// to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the -// "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance -// with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, -// software distributed under the License is distributed on an -// "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY -// KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the -// specific language governing permissions and limitations -// under the License. - -// Copyright 2019 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. -// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style -// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. - -package proto - -import ( - "google.golang.org/protobuf/encoding/protowire" - "google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/encoding/messageset" - "google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/errors" - "google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/flags" - "google.golang.org/protobuf/reflect/protoreflect" - "google.golang.org/protobuf/reflect/protoregistry" -) - -func (o MarshalOptions) sizeMessageSet(m protoreflect.Message) (size int) { - m.Range(func(fd protoreflect.FieldDescriptor, v protoreflect.Value) bool { - size += messageset.SizeField(fd.Number()) - size += protowire.SizeTag(messageset.FieldMessage) - size += protowire.SizeBytes(o.size(v.Message())) - return true - }) - size += messageset.SizeUnknown(m.GetUnknown()) - return size -} - -func (o MarshalOptions) marshalMessageSet(b []byte, m protoreflect.Message) ([]byte, error) { - if !flags.ProtoLegacy { - return b, errors.New("no support for message_set_wire_format") - } - var err error - o.rangeFields(m, func(fd protoreflect.FieldDescriptor, v protoreflect.Value) bool { - b, err = o.marshalMessageSetField(b, fd, v) - return err == nil - }) - if err != nil { - return b, err - } - return messageset.AppendUnknown(b, m.GetUnknown()) -} - -func (o MarshalOptions) marshalMessageSetField(b []byte, fd protoreflect.FieldDescriptor, value protoreflect.Value) ([]byte, error) { - b = messageset.AppendFieldStart(b, fd.Number()) - b = protowire.AppendTag(b, messageset.FieldMessage, protowire.BytesType) - b = protowire.AppendVarint(b, uint64(o.Size(value.Message().Interface()))) - b, err := o.marshalMessage(b, value.Message()) - if err != nil { - return b, err - } - b = messageset.AppendFieldEnd(b) - return b, nil -} - -func (o UnmarshalOptions) unmarshalMessageSet(b []byte, m protoreflect.Message) error { - if !flags.ProtoLegacy { - return errors.New("no support for message_set_wire_format") - } - return messageset.Unmarshal(b, false, func(num protowire.Number, v []byte) error { - err := o.unmarshalMessageSetField(m, num, v) - if err == errUnknown { - unknown := m.GetUnknown() - unknown = protowire.AppendTag(unknown, num, protowire.BytesType) - unknown = protowire.AppendBytes(unknown, v) - m.SetUnknown(unknown) - return nil - } - return err - }) -} - -func (o UnmarshalOptions) unmarshalMessageSetField(m protoreflect.Message, num protowire.Number, v []byte) error { - md := m.Descriptor() - if !md.ExtensionRanges().Has(num) { - return errUnknown - } - xt, err := o.Resolver.FindExtensionByNumber(md.FullName(), num) - if err == protoregistry.NotFound { - return errUnknown - } - if err != nil { - return errors.New("%v: unable to resolve extension %v: %v", md.FullName(), num, err) - } - xd := xt.TypeDescriptor() - if err := o.unmarshalMessage(v, m.Mutable(xd).Message()); err != nil { - return err - } - return nil -} diff --git a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/proto/proto.go b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/proto/proto.go deleted file mode 100644 index e69c74d..0000000 --- a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/proto/proto.go +++ /dev/null @@ -1,51 +0,0 @@ -// Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one -// or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file -// distributed with this work for additional information -// regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file -// to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the -// "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance -// with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, -// software distributed under the License is distributed on an -// "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY -// KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the -// specific language governing permissions and limitations -// under the License. - -// Copyright 2018 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. -// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style -// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. - -package proto - -import ( - "google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/errors" - "google.golang.org/protobuf/reflect/protoreflect" -) - -// Message is the top-level interface that all messages must implement. -// It provides access to a reflective view of a message. -// Any implementation of this interface may be used with all functions in the -// protobuf module that accept a Message, except where otherwise specified. -// -// This is the v2 interface definition for protobuf messages. -// The v1 interface definition is "github.com/golang/protobuf/proto".Message. -// -// To convert a v1 message to a v2 message, -// use "github.com/golang/protobuf/proto".MessageV2. -// To convert a v2 message to a v1 message, -// use "github.com/golang/protobuf/proto".MessageV1. -type Message = protoreflect.ProtoMessage - -// Error matches all errors produced by packages in the protobuf module. -// -// That is, errors.Is(err, Error) reports whether an error is produced -// by this module. -var Error error - -func init() { - Error = errors.Error -} diff --git a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/proto/proto_methods.go b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/proto/proto_methods.go deleted file mode 100644 index d73ea90..0000000 --- a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/proto/proto_methods.go +++ /dev/null @@ -1,36 +0,0 @@ -// Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one -// or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file -// distributed with this work for additional information -// regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file -// to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the -// "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance -// with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, -// software distributed under the License is distributed on an -// "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY -// KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the -// specific language governing permissions and limitations -// under the License. - -// Copyright 2019 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. -// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style -// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. - -// The protoreflect build tag disables use of fast-path methods. -// +build !protoreflect - -package proto - -import ( - "google.golang.org/protobuf/reflect/protoreflect" - "google.golang.org/protobuf/runtime/protoiface" -) - -const hasProtoMethods = true - -func protoMethods(m protoreflect.Message) *protoiface.Methods { - return m.ProtoMethods() -} diff --git a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/proto/proto_reflect.go b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/proto/proto_reflect.go deleted file mode 100644 index 6f5b29d..0000000 --- a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/proto/proto_reflect.go +++ /dev/null @@ -1,36 +0,0 @@ -// Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one -// or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file -// distributed with this work for additional information -// regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file -// to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the -// "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance -// with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, -// software distributed under the License is distributed on an -// "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY -// KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the -// specific language governing permissions and limitations -// under the License. - -// Copyright 2019 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. -// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style -// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. - -// The protoreflect build tag disables use of fast-path methods. -// +build protoreflect - -package proto - -import ( - "google.golang.org/protobuf/reflect/protoreflect" - "google.golang.org/protobuf/runtime/protoiface" -) - -const hasProtoMethods = false - -func protoMethods(m protoreflect.Message) *protoiface.Methods { - return nil -} diff --git a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/proto/reset.go b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/proto/reset.go deleted file mode 100644 index a74eab9..0000000 --- a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/proto/reset.go +++ /dev/null @@ -1,60 +0,0 @@ -// Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one -// or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file -// distributed with this work for additional information -// regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file -// to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the -// "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance -// with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, -// software distributed under the License is distributed on an -// "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY -// KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the -// specific language governing permissions and limitations -// under the License. - -// Copyright 2019 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. -// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style -// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. - -package proto - -import ( - "fmt" - - "google.golang.org/protobuf/reflect/protoreflect" -) - -// Reset clears every field in the message. -// The resulting message shares no observable memory with its previous state -// other than the memory for the message itself. -func Reset(m Message) { - if mr, ok := m.(interface{ Reset() }); ok && hasProtoMethods { - mr.Reset() - return - } - resetMessage(m.ProtoReflect()) -} - -func resetMessage(m protoreflect.Message) { - if !m.IsValid() { - panic(fmt.Sprintf("cannot reset invalid %v message", m.Descriptor().FullName())) - } - - // Clear all known fields. - fds := m.Descriptor().Fields() - for i := 0; i < fds.Len(); i++ { - m.Clear(fds.Get(i)) - } - - // Clear extension fields. - m.Range(func(fd protoreflect.FieldDescriptor, _ protoreflect.Value) bool { - m.Clear(fd) - return true - }) - - // Clear unknown fields. - m.SetUnknown(nil) -} diff --git a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/proto/size.go b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/proto/size.go deleted file mode 100644 index b7693cd..0000000 --- a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/proto/size.go +++ /dev/null @@ -1,114 +0,0 @@ -// Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one -// or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file -// distributed with this work for additional information -// regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file -// to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the -// "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance -// with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, -// software distributed under the License is distributed on an -// "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY -// KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the -// specific language governing permissions and limitations -// under the License. - -// Copyright 2019 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. -// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style -// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. - -package proto - -import ( - "google.golang.org/protobuf/encoding/protowire" - "google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/encoding/messageset" - "google.golang.org/protobuf/reflect/protoreflect" - "google.golang.org/protobuf/runtime/protoiface" -) - -// Size returns the size in bytes of the wire-format encoding of m. -func Size(m Message) int { - return MarshalOptions{}.Size(m) -} - -// Size returns the size in bytes of the wire-format encoding of m. -func (o MarshalOptions) Size(m Message) int { - // Treat a nil message interface as an empty message; nothing to output. - if m == nil { - return 0 - } - - return o.size(m.ProtoReflect()) -} - -// size is a centralized function that all size operations go through. -// For profiling purposes, avoid changing the name of this function or -// introducing other code paths for size that do not go through this. -func (o MarshalOptions) size(m protoreflect.Message) (size int) { - methods := protoMethods(m) - if methods != nil && methods.Size != nil { - out := methods.Size(protoiface.SizeInput{ - Message: m, - }) - return out.Size - } - if methods != nil && methods.Marshal != nil { - // This is not efficient, but we don't have any choice. - // This case is mainly used for legacy types with a Marshal method. - out, _ := methods.Marshal(protoiface.MarshalInput{ - Message: m, - }) - return len(out.Buf) - } - return o.sizeMessageSlow(m) -} - -func (o MarshalOptions) sizeMessageSlow(m protoreflect.Message) (size int) { - if messageset.IsMessageSet(m.Descriptor()) { - return o.sizeMessageSet(m) - } - m.Range(func(fd protoreflect.FieldDescriptor, v protoreflect.Value) bool { - size += o.sizeField(fd, v) - return true - }) - size += len(m.GetUnknown()) - return size -} - -func (o MarshalOptions) sizeField(fd protoreflect.FieldDescriptor, value protoreflect.Value) (size int) { - num := fd.Number() - switch { - case fd.IsList(): - return o.sizeList(num, fd, value.List()) - case fd.IsMap(): - return o.sizeMap(num, fd, value.Map()) - default: - return protowire.SizeTag(num) + o.sizeSingular(num, fd.Kind(), value) - } -} - -func (o MarshalOptions) sizeList(num protowire.Number, fd protoreflect.FieldDescriptor, list protoreflect.List) (size int) { - if fd.IsPacked() && list.Len() > 0 { - content := 0 - for i, llen := 0, list.Len(); i < llen; i++ { - content += o.sizeSingular(num, fd.Kind(), list.Get(i)) - } - return protowire.SizeTag(num) + protowire.SizeBytes(content) - } - - for i, llen := 0, list.Len(); i < llen; i++ { - size += protowire.SizeTag(num) + o.sizeSingular(num, fd.Kind(), list.Get(i)) - } - return size -} - -func (o MarshalOptions) sizeMap(num protowire.Number, fd protoreflect.FieldDescriptor, mapv protoreflect.Map) (size int) { - mapv.Range(func(key protoreflect.MapKey, value protoreflect.Value) bool { - size += protowire.SizeTag(num) - size += protowire.SizeBytes(o.sizeField(fd.MapKey(), key.Value()) + o.sizeField(fd.MapValue(), value)) - return true - }) - return size -} diff --git a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/proto/size_gen.go b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/proto/size_gen.go deleted file mode 100644 index ab683d4..0000000 --- a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/proto/size_gen.go +++ /dev/null @@ -1,72 +0,0 @@ -// Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one -// or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file -// distributed with this work for additional information -// regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file -// to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the -// "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance -// with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, -// software distributed under the License is distributed on an -// "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY -// KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the -// specific language governing permissions and limitations -// under the License. - -// Copyright 2018 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. -// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style -// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. - -// Code generated by generate-types. DO NOT EDIT. - -package proto - -import ( - "google.golang.org/protobuf/encoding/protowire" - "google.golang.org/protobuf/reflect/protoreflect" -) - -func (o MarshalOptions) sizeSingular(num protowire.Number, kind protoreflect.Kind, v protoreflect.Value) int { - switch kind { - case protoreflect.BoolKind: - return protowire.SizeVarint(protowire.EncodeBool(v.Bool())) - case protoreflect.EnumKind: - return protowire.SizeVarint(uint64(v.Enum())) - case protoreflect.Int32Kind: - return protowire.SizeVarint(uint64(int32(v.Int()))) - case protoreflect.Sint32Kind: - return protowire.SizeVarint(protowire.EncodeZigZag(int64(int32(v.Int())))) - case protoreflect.Uint32Kind: - return protowire.SizeVarint(uint64(uint32(v.Uint()))) - case protoreflect.Int64Kind: - return protowire.SizeVarint(uint64(v.Int())) - case protoreflect.Sint64Kind: - return protowire.SizeVarint(protowire.EncodeZigZag(v.Int())) - case protoreflect.Uint64Kind: - return protowire.SizeVarint(v.Uint()) - case protoreflect.Sfixed32Kind: - return protowire.SizeFixed32() - case protoreflect.Fixed32Kind: - return protowire.SizeFixed32() - case protoreflect.FloatKind: - return protowire.SizeFixed32() - case protoreflect.Sfixed64Kind: - return protowire.SizeFixed64() - case protoreflect.Fixed64Kind: - return protowire.SizeFixed64() - case protoreflect.DoubleKind: - return protowire.SizeFixed64() - case protoreflect.StringKind: - return protowire.SizeBytes(len(v.String())) - case protoreflect.BytesKind: - return protowire.SizeBytes(len(v.Bytes())) - case protoreflect.MessageKind: - return protowire.SizeBytes(o.size(v.Message())) - case protoreflect.GroupKind: - return protowire.SizeGroup(num, o.size(v.Message())) - default: - return 0 - } -} diff --git a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/proto/wrappers.go b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/proto/wrappers.go deleted file mode 100644 index 8fe51a2..0000000 --- a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/proto/wrappers.go +++ /dev/null @@ -1,46 +0,0 @@ -// Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one -// or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file -// distributed with this work for additional information -// regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file -// to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the -// "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance -// with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, -// software distributed under the License is distributed on an -// "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY -// KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the -// specific language governing permissions and limitations -// under the License. - -// Copyright 2019 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. -// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style -// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. - -package proto - -// Bool stores v in a new bool value and returns a pointer to it. -func Bool(v bool) *bool { return &v } - -// Int32 stores v in a new int32 value and returns a pointer to it. -func Int32(v int32) *int32 { return &v } - -// Int64 stores v in a new int64 value and returns a pointer to it. -func Int64(v int64) *int64 { return &v } - -// Float32 stores v in a new float32 value and returns a pointer to it. -func Float32(v float32) *float32 { return &v } - -// Float64 stores v in a new float64 value and returns a pointer to it. -func Float64(v float64) *float64 { return &v } - -// Uint32 stores v in a new uint32 value and returns a pointer to it. -func Uint32(v uint32) *uint32 { return &v } - -// Uint64 stores v in a new uint64 value and returns a pointer to it. -func Uint64(v uint64) *uint64 { return &v } - -// String stores v in a new string value and returns a pointer to it. -func String(v string) *string { return &v } diff --git a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/reflect/protoreflect/methods.go b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/reflect/protoreflect/methods.go deleted file mode 100644 index 79e84d8..0000000 --- a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/reflect/protoreflect/methods.go +++ /dev/null @@ -1,94 +0,0 @@ -// Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one -// or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file -// distributed with this work for additional information -// regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file -// to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the -// "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance -// with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, -// software distributed under the License is distributed on an -// "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY -// KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the -// specific language governing permissions and limitations -// under the License. - -// Copyright 2020 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. -// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style -// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. - -package protoreflect - -import ( - "google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/pragma" -) - -// The following types are used by the fast-path Message.ProtoMethods method. -// -// To avoid polluting the public protoreflect API with types used only by -// low-level implementations, the canonical definitions of these types are -// in the runtime/protoiface package. The definitions here and in protoiface -// must be kept in sync. -type ( - methods = struct { - pragma.NoUnkeyedLiterals - Flags supportFlags - Size func(sizeInput) sizeOutput - Marshal func(marshalInput) (marshalOutput, error) - Unmarshal func(unmarshalInput) (unmarshalOutput, error) - Merge func(mergeInput) mergeOutput - CheckInitialized func(checkInitializedInput) (checkInitializedOutput, error) - } - supportFlags = uint64 - sizeInput = struct { - pragma.NoUnkeyedLiterals - Message Message - Flags uint8 - } - sizeOutput = struct { - pragma.NoUnkeyedLiterals - Size int - } - marshalInput = struct { - pragma.NoUnkeyedLiterals - Message Message - Buf []byte - Flags uint8 - } - marshalOutput = struct { - pragma.NoUnkeyedLiterals - Buf []byte - } - unmarshalInput = struct { - pragma.NoUnkeyedLiterals - Message Message - Buf []byte - Flags uint8 - Resolver interface { - FindExtensionByName(field FullName) (ExtensionType, error) - FindExtensionByNumber(message FullName, field FieldNumber) (ExtensionType, error) - } - } - unmarshalOutput = struct { - pragma.NoUnkeyedLiterals - Flags uint8 - } - mergeInput = struct { - pragma.NoUnkeyedLiterals - Source Message - Destination Message - } - mergeOutput = struct { - pragma.NoUnkeyedLiterals - Flags uint8 - } - checkInitializedInput = struct { - pragma.NoUnkeyedLiterals - Message Message - } - checkInitializedOutput = struct { - pragma.NoUnkeyedLiterals - } -) diff --git a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/reflect/protoreflect/proto.go b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/reflect/protoreflect/proto.go deleted file mode 100644 index 09fbaac..0000000 --- a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/reflect/protoreflect/proto.go +++ /dev/null @@ -1,521 +0,0 @@ -// Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one -// or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file -// distributed with this work for additional information -// regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file -// to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the -// "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance -// with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, -// software distributed under the License is distributed on an -// "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY -// KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the -// specific language governing permissions and limitations -// under the License. - -// Copyright 2018 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. -// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style -// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. - -// Package protoreflect provides interfaces to dynamically manipulate messages. -// -// This package includes type descriptors which describe the structure of types -// defined in proto source files and value interfaces which provide the -// ability to examine and manipulate the contents of messages. -// -// -// Protocol Buffer Descriptors -// -// Protobuf descriptors (e.g., EnumDescriptor or MessageDescriptor) -// are immutable objects that represent protobuf type information. -// They are wrappers around the messages declared in descriptor.proto. -// Protobuf descriptors alone lack any information regarding Go types. -// -// Enums and messages generated by this module implement Enum and ProtoMessage, -// where the Descriptor and ProtoReflect.Descriptor accessors respectively -// return the protobuf descriptor for the values. -// -// The protobuf descriptor interfaces are not meant to be implemented by -// user code since they might need to be extended in the future to support -// additions to the protobuf language. -// The "google.golang.org/protobuf/reflect/protodesc" package converts between -// google.protobuf.DescriptorProto messages and protobuf descriptors. -// -// -// Go Type Descriptors -// -// A type descriptor (e.g., EnumType or MessageType) is a constructor for -// a concrete Go type that represents the associated protobuf descriptor. -// There is commonly a one-to-one relationship between protobuf descriptors and -// Go type descriptors, but it can potentially be a one-to-many relationship. -// -// Enums and messages generated by this module implement Enum and ProtoMessage, -// where the Type and ProtoReflect.Type accessors respectively -// return the protobuf descriptor for the values. -// -// The "google.golang.org/protobuf/types/dynamicpb" package can be used to -// create Go type descriptors from protobuf descriptors. -// -// -// Value Interfaces -// -// The Enum and Message interfaces provide a reflective view over an -// enum or message instance. For enums, it provides the ability to retrieve -// the enum value number for any concrete enum type. For messages, it provides -// the ability to access or manipulate fields of the message. -// -// To convert a proto.Message to a protoreflect.Message, use the -// former's ProtoReflect method. Since the ProtoReflect method is new to the -// v2 message interface, it may not be present on older message implementations. -// The "github.com/golang/protobuf/proto".MessageReflect function can be used -// to obtain a reflective view on older messages. -// -// -// Relationships -// -// The following diagrams demonstrate the relationships between -// various types declared in this package. -// -// -// ┌───────────────────────────────────┐ -// V │ -// ┌────────────── New(n) ─────────────┐ │ -// │ │ │ -// │ ┌──── Descriptor() ──┐ │ ┌── Number() ──┐ │ -// │ │ V V │ V │ -// ╔════════════╗ ╔════════════════╗ ╔════════╗ ╔════════════╗ -// ║ EnumType ║ ║ EnumDescriptor ║ ║ Enum ║ ║ EnumNumber ║ -// ╚════════════╝ ╚════════════════╝ ╚════════╝ ╚════════════╝ -// Λ Λ │ │ -// │ └─── Descriptor() ──┘ │ -// │ │ -// └────────────────── Type() ───────┘ -// -// • An EnumType describes a concrete Go enum type. -// It has an EnumDescriptor and can construct an Enum instance. -// -// • An EnumDescriptor describes an abstract protobuf enum type. -// -// • An Enum is a concrete enum instance. Generated enums implement Enum. -// -// -// ┌──────────────── New() ─────────────────┐ -// │ │ -// │ ┌─── Descriptor() ─────┐ │ ┌── Interface() ───┐ -// │ │ V V │ V -// ╔═════════════╗ ╔═══════════════════╗ ╔═════════╗ ╔══════════════╗ -// ║ MessageType ║ ║ MessageDescriptor ║ ║ Message ║ ║ ProtoMessage ║ -// ╚═════════════╝ ╚═══════════════════╝ ╚═════════╝ ╚══════════════╝ -// Λ Λ │ │ Λ │ -// │ └──── Descriptor() ────┘ │ └─ ProtoReflect() ─┘ -// │ │ -// └─────────────────── Type() ─────────┘ -// -// • A MessageType describes a concrete Go message type. -// It has a MessageDescriptor and can construct a Message instance. -// -// • A MessageDescriptor describes an abstract protobuf message type. -// -// • A Message is a concrete message instance. Generated messages implement -// ProtoMessage, which can convert to/from a Message. -// -// -// ┌── TypeDescriptor() ──┐ ┌───── Descriptor() ─────┐ -// │ V │ V -// ╔═══════════════╗ ╔═════════════════════════╗ ╔═════════════════════╗ -// ║ ExtensionType ║ ║ ExtensionTypeDescriptor ║ ║ ExtensionDescriptor ║ -// ╚═══════════════╝ ╚═════════════════════════╝ ╚═════════════════════╝ -// Λ │ │ Λ │ Λ -// └─────── Type() ───────┘ │ └─── may implement ────┘ │ -// │ │ -// └────── implements ────────┘ -// -// • An ExtensionType describes a concrete Go implementation of an extension. -// It has an ExtensionTypeDescriptor and can convert to/from -// abstract Values and Go values. -// -// • An ExtensionTypeDescriptor is an ExtensionDescriptor -// which also has an ExtensionType. -// -// • An ExtensionDescriptor describes an abstract protobuf extension field and -// may not always be an ExtensionTypeDescriptor. -package protoreflect - -import ( - "fmt" - "strings" - - "google.golang.org/protobuf/encoding/protowire" - "google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/pragma" -) - -type doNotImplement pragma.DoNotImplement - -// ProtoMessage is the top-level interface that all proto messages implement. -// This is declared in the protoreflect package to avoid a cyclic dependency; -// use the proto.Message type instead, which aliases this type. -type ProtoMessage interface{ ProtoReflect() Message } - -// Syntax is the language version of the proto file. -type Syntax syntax - -type syntax int8 // keep exact type opaque as the int type may change - -const ( - Proto2 Syntax = 2 - Proto3 Syntax = 3 -) - -// IsValid reports whether the syntax is valid. -func (s Syntax) IsValid() bool { - switch s { - case Proto2, Proto3: - return true - default: - return false - } -} - -// String returns s as a proto source identifier (e.g., "proto2"). -func (s Syntax) String() string { - switch s { - case Proto2: - return "proto2" - case Proto3: - return "proto3" - default: - return fmt.Sprintf("", s) - } -} - -// GoString returns s as a Go source identifier (e.g., "Proto2"). -func (s Syntax) GoString() string { - switch s { - case Proto2: - return "Proto2" - case Proto3: - return "Proto3" - default: - return fmt.Sprintf("Syntax(%d)", s) - } -} - -// Cardinality determines whether a field is optional, required, or repeated. -type Cardinality cardinality - -type cardinality int8 // keep exact type opaque as the int type may change - -// Constants as defined by the google.protobuf.Cardinality enumeration. -const ( - Optional Cardinality = 1 // appears zero or one times - Required Cardinality = 2 // appears exactly one time; invalid with Proto3 - Repeated Cardinality = 3 // appears zero or more times -) - -// IsValid reports whether the cardinality is valid. -func (c Cardinality) IsValid() bool { - switch c { - case Optional, Required, Repeated: - return true - default: - return false - } -} - -// String returns c as a proto source identifier (e.g., "optional"). -func (c Cardinality) String() string { - switch c { - case Optional: - return "optional" - case Required: - return "required" - case Repeated: - return "repeated" - default: - return fmt.Sprintf("", c) - } -} - -// GoString returns c as a Go source identifier (e.g., "Optional"). -func (c Cardinality) GoString() string { - switch c { - case Optional: - return "Optional" - case Required: - return "Required" - case Repeated: - return "Repeated" - default: - return fmt.Sprintf("Cardinality(%d)", c) - } -} - -// Kind indicates the basic proto kind of a field. -type Kind kind - -type kind int8 // keep exact type opaque as the int type may change - -// Constants as defined by the google.protobuf.Field.Kind enumeration. -const ( - BoolKind Kind = 8 - EnumKind Kind = 14 - Int32Kind Kind = 5 - Sint32Kind Kind = 17 - Uint32Kind Kind = 13 - Int64Kind Kind = 3 - Sint64Kind Kind = 18 - Uint64Kind Kind = 4 - Sfixed32Kind Kind = 15 - Fixed32Kind Kind = 7 - FloatKind Kind = 2 - Sfixed64Kind Kind = 16 - Fixed64Kind Kind = 6 - DoubleKind Kind = 1 - StringKind Kind = 9 - BytesKind Kind = 12 - MessageKind Kind = 11 - GroupKind Kind = 10 -) - -// IsValid reports whether the kind is valid. -func (k Kind) IsValid() bool { - switch k { - case BoolKind, EnumKind, - Int32Kind, Sint32Kind, Uint32Kind, - Int64Kind, Sint64Kind, Uint64Kind, - Sfixed32Kind, Fixed32Kind, FloatKind, - Sfixed64Kind, Fixed64Kind, DoubleKind, - StringKind, BytesKind, MessageKind, GroupKind: - return true - default: - return false - } -} - -// String returns k as a proto source identifier (e.g., "bool"). -func (k Kind) String() string { - switch k { - case BoolKind: - return "bool" - case EnumKind: - return "enum" - case Int32Kind: - return "int32" - case Sint32Kind: - return "sint32" - case Uint32Kind: - return "uint32" - case Int64Kind: - return "int64" - case Sint64Kind: - return "sint64" - case Uint64Kind: - return "uint64" - case Sfixed32Kind: - return "sfixed32" - case Fixed32Kind: - return "fixed32" - case FloatKind: - return "float" - case Sfixed64Kind: - return "sfixed64" - case Fixed64Kind: - return "fixed64" - case DoubleKind: - return "double" - case StringKind: - return "string" - case BytesKind: - return "bytes" - case MessageKind: - return "message" - case GroupKind: - return "group" - default: - return fmt.Sprintf("", k) - } -} - -// GoString returns k as a Go source identifier (e.g., "BoolKind"). -func (k Kind) GoString() string { - switch k { - case BoolKind: - return "BoolKind" - case EnumKind: - return "EnumKind" - case Int32Kind: - return "Int32Kind" - case Sint32Kind: - return "Sint32Kind" - case Uint32Kind: - return "Uint32Kind" - case Int64Kind: - return "Int64Kind" - case Sint64Kind: - return "Sint64Kind" - case Uint64Kind: - return "Uint64Kind" - case Sfixed32Kind: - return "Sfixed32Kind" - case Fixed32Kind: - return "Fixed32Kind" - case FloatKind: - return "FloatKind" - case Sfixed64Kind: - return "Sfixed64Kind" - case Fixed64Kind: - return "Fixed64Kind" - case DoubleKind: - return "DoubleKind" - case StringKind: - return "StringKind" - case BytesKind: - return "BytesKind" - case MessageKind: - return "MessageKind" - case GroupKind: - return "GroupKind" - default: - return fmt.Sprintf("Kind(%d)", k) - } -} - -// FieldNumber is the field number in a message. -type FieldNumber = protowire.Number - -// FieldNumbers represent a list of field numbers. -type FieldNumbers interface { - // Len reports the number of fields in the list. - Len() int - // Get returns the ith field number. It panics if out of bounds. - Get(i int) FieldNumber - // Has reports whether n is within the list of fields. - Has(n FieldNumber) bool - - doNotImplement -} - -// FieldRanges represent a list of field number ranges. -type FieldRanges interface { - // Len reports the number of ranges in the list. - Len() int - // Get returns the ith range. It panics if out of bounds. - Get(i int) [2]FieldNumber // start inclusive; end exclusive - // Has reports whether n is within any of the ranges. - Has(n FieldNumber) bool - - doNotImplement -} - -// EnumNumber is the numeric value for an enum. -type EnumNumber int32 - -// EnumRanges represent a list of enum number ranges. -type EnumRanges interface { - // Len reports the number of ranges in the list. - Len() int - // Get returns the ith range. It panics if out of bounds. - Get(i int) [2]EnumNumber // start inclusive; end inclusive - // Has reports whether n is within any of the ranges. - Has(n EnumNumber) bool - - doNotImplement -} - -// Name is the short name for a proto declaration. This is not the name -// as used in Go source code, which might not be identical to the proto name. -type Name string // e.g., "Kind" - -// IsValid reports whether s is a syntactically valid name. -// An empty name is invalid. -func (s Name) IsValid() bool { - return consumeIdent(string(s)) == len(s) -} - -// Names represent a list of names. -type Names interface { - // Len reports the number of names in the list. - Len() int - // Get returns the ith name. It panics if out of bounds. - Get(i int) Name - // Has reports whether s matches any names in the list. - Has(s Name) bool - - doNotImplement -} - -// FullName is a qualified name that uniquely identifies a proto declaration. -// A qualified name is the concatenation of the proto package along with the -// fully-declared name (i.e., name of parent preceding the name of the child), -// with a '.' delimiter placed between each Name. -// -// This should not have any leading or trailing dots. -type FullName string // e.g., "google.protobuf.Field.Kind" - -// IsValid reports whether s is a syntactically valid full name. -// An empty full name is invalid. -func (s FullName) IsValid() bool { - i := consumeIdent(string(s)) - if i < 0 { - return false - } - for len(s) > i { - if s[i] != '.' { - return false - } - i++ - n := consumeIdent(string(s[i:])) - if n < 0 { - return false - } - i += n - } - return true -} - -func consumeIdent(s string) (i int) { - if len(s) == 0 || !isLetter(s[i]) { - return -1 - } - i++ - for len(s) > i && isLetterDigit(s[i]) { - i++ - } - return i -} -func isLetter(c byte) bool { - return c == '_' || ('a' <= c && c <= 'z') || ('A' <= c && c <= 'Z') -} -func isLetterDigit(c byte) bool { - return isLetter(c) || ('0' <= c && c <= '9') -} - -// Name returns the short name, which is the last identifier segment. -// A single segment FullName is the Name itself. -func (n FullName) Name() Name { - if i := strings.LastIndexByte(string(n), '.'); i >= 0 { - return Name(n[i+1:]) - } - return Name(n) -} - -// Parent returns the full name with the trailing identifier removed. -// A single segment FullName has no parent. -func (n FullName) Parent() FullName { - if i := strings.LastIndexByte(string(n), '.'); i >= 0 { - return n[:i] - } - return "" -} - -// Append returns the qualified name appended with the provided short name. -// -// Invariant: n == n.Parent().Append(n.Name()) // assuming n is valid -func (n FullName) Append(s Name) FullName { - if n == "" { - return FullName(s) - } - return n + "." + FullName(s) -} diff --git a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/reflect/protoreflect/source.go b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/reflect/protoreflect/source.go deleted file mode 100644 index f267597..0000000 --- a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/reflect/protoreflect/source.go +++ /dev/null @@ -1,69 +0,0 @@ -// Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one -// or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file -// distributed with this work for additional information -// regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file -// to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the -// "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance -// with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, -// software distributed under the License is distributed on an -// "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY -// KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the -// specific language governing permissions and limitations -// under the License. - -// Copyright 2019 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. -// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style -// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. - -package protoreflect - -// SourceLocations is a list of source locations. -type SourceLocations interface { - // Len reports the number of source locations in the proto file. - Len() int - // Get returns the ith SourceLocation. It panics if out of bounds. - Get(int) SourceLocation - - doNotImplement - - // TODO: Add ByPath and ByDescriptor helper methods. -} - -// SourceLocation describes a source location and -// corresponds with the google.protobuf.SourceCodeInfo.Location message. -type SourceLocation struct { - // Path is the path to the declaration from the root file descriptor. - // The contents of this slice must not be mutated. - Path SourcePath - - // StartLine and StartColumn are the zero-indexed starting location - // in the source file for the declaration. - StartLine, StartColumn int - // EndLine and EndColumn are the zero-indexed ending location - // in the source file for the declaration. - // In the descriptor.proto, the end line may be omitted if it is identical - // to the start line. Here, it is always populated. - EndLine, EndColumn int - - // LeadingDetachedComments are the leading detached comments - // for the declaration. The contents of this slice must not be mutated. - LeadingDetachedComments []string - // LeadingComments is the leading attached comment for the declaration. - LeadingComments string - // TrailingComments is the trailing attached comment for the declaration. - TrailingComments string -} - -// SourcePath identifies part of a file descriptor for a source location. -// The SourcePath is a sequence of either field numbers or indexes into -// a repeated field that form a path starting from the root file descriptor. -// -// See google.protobuf.SourceCodeInfo.Location.path. -type SourcePath []int32 - -// TODO: Add SourcePath.String method to pretty-print the path. For example: -// ".message_type[6].nested_type[15].field[3]" diff --git a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/reflect/protoreflect/type.go b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/reflect/protoreflect/type.go deleted file mode 100644 index dd4cd94..0000000 --- a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/reflect/protoreflect/type.go +++ /dev/null @@ -1,648 +0,0 @@ -// Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one -// or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file -// distributed with this work for additional information -// regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file -// to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the -// "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance -// with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, -// software distributed under the License is distributed on an -// "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY -// KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the -// specific language governing permissions and limitations -// under the License. - -// Copyright 2018 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. -// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style -// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. - -package protoreflect - -// Descriptor provides a set of accessors that are common to every descriptor. -// Each descriptor type wraps the equivalent google.protobuf.XXXDescriptorProto, -// but provides efficient lookup and immutability. -// -// Each descriptor is comparable. Equality implies that the two types are -// exactly identical. However, it is possible for the same semantically -// identical proto type to be represented by multiple type descriptors. -// -// For example, suppose we have t1 and t2 which are both MessageDescriptors. -// If t1 == t2, then the types are definitely equal and all accessors return -// the same information. However, if t1 != t2, then it is still possible that -// they still represent the same proto type (e.g., t1.FullName == t2.FullName). -// This can occur if a descriptor type is created dynamically, or multiple -// versions of the same proto type are accidentally linked into the Go binary. -type Descriptor interface { - // ParentFile returns the parent file descriptor that this descriptor - // is declared within. The parent file for the file descriptor is itself. - // - // Support for this functionality is optional and may return nil. - ParentFile() FileDescriptor - - // Parent returns the parent containing this descriptor declaration. - // The following shows the mapping from child type to possible parent types: - // - // ╔═════════════════════╤═══════════════════════════════════╗ - // ║ Child type │ Possible parent types ║ - // ╠═════════════════════╪═══════════════════════════════════╣ - // ║ FileDescriptor │ nil ║ - // ║ MessageDescriptor │ FileDescriptor, MessageDescriptor ║ - // ║ FieldDescriptor │ FileDescriptor, MessageDescriptor ║ - // ║ OneofDescriptor │ MessageDescriptor ║ - // ║ EnumDescriptor │ FileDescriptor, MessageDescriptor ║ - // ║ EnumValueDescriptor │ EnumDescriptor ║ - // ║ ServiceDescriptor │ FileDescriptor ║ - // ║ MethodDescriptor │ ServiceDescriptor ║ - // ╚═════════════════════╧═══════════════════════════════════╝ - // - // Support for this functionality is optional and may return nil. - Parent() Descriptor - - // Index returns the index of this descriptor within its parent. - // It returns 0 if the descriptor does not have a parent or if the parent - // is unknown. - Index() int - - // Syntax is the protobuf syntax. - Syntax() Syntax // e.g., Proto2 or Proto3 - - // Name is the short name of the declaration (i.e., FullName.Name). - Name() Name // e.g., "Any" - - // FullName is the fully-qualified name of the declaration. - // - // The FullName is a concatenation of the full name of the type that this - // type is declared within and the declaration name. For example, - // field "foo_field" in message "proto.package.MyMessage" is - // uniquely identified as "proto.package.MyMessage.foo_field". - // Enum values are an exception to the rule (see EnumValueDescriptor). - FullName() FullName // e.g., "google.protobuf.Any" - - // IsPlaceholder reports whether type information is missing since a - // dependency is not resolved, in which case only name information is known. - // - // Placeholder types may only be returned by the following accessors - // as a result of unresolved dependencies or weak imports: - // - // ╔═══════════════════════════════════╤═════════════════════╗ - // ║ Accessor │ Descriptor ║ - // ╠═══════════════════════════════════╪═════════════════════╣ - // ║ FileImports.FileDescriptor │ FileDescriptor ║ - // ║ FieldDescriptor.Enum │ EnumDescriptor ║ - // ║ FieldDescriptor.Message │ MessageDescriptor ║ - // ║ FieldDescriptor.DefaultEnumValue │ EnumValueDescriptor ║ - // ║ FieldDescriptor.ContainingMessage │ MessageDescriptor ║ - // ║ MethodDescriptor.Input │ MessageDescriptor ║ - // ║ MethodDescriptor.Output │ MessageDescriptor ║ - // ╚═══════════════════════════════════╧═════════════════════╝ - // - // If true, only Name and FullName are valid. - // For FileDescriptor, the Path is also valid. - IsPlaceholder() bool - - // Options returns the descriptor options. The caller must not modify - // the returned value. - // - // To avoid a dependency cycle, this function returns a proto.Message value. - // The proto message type returned for each descriptor type is as follows: - // ╔═════════════════════╤══════════════════════════════════════════╗ - // ║ Go type │ Protobuf message type ║ - // ╠═════════════════════╪══════════════════════════════════════════╣ - // ║ FileDescriptor │ google.protobuf.FileOptions ║ - // ║ EnumDescriptor │ google.protobuf.EnumOptions ║ - // ║ EnumValueDescriptor │ google.protobuf.EnumValueOptions ║ - // ║ MessageDescriptor │ google.protobuf.MessageOptions ║ - // ║ FieldDescriptor │ google.protobuf.FieldOptions ║ - // ║ OneofDescriptor │ google.protobuf.OneofOptions ║ - // ║ ServiceDescriptor │ google.protobuf.ServiceOptions ║ - // ║ MethodDescriptor │ google.protobuf.MethodOptions ║ - // ╚═════════════════════╧══════════════════════════════════════════╝ - // - // This method returns a typed nil-pointer if no options are present. - // The caller must import the descriptorpb package to use this. - Options() ProtoMessage - - doNotImplement -} - -// FileDescriptor describes the types in a complete proto file and -// corresponds with the google.protobuf.FileDescriptorProto message. -// -// Top-level declarations: -// EnumDescriptor, MessageDescriptor, FieldDescriptor, and/or ServiceDescriptor. -type FileDescriptor interface { - Descriptor // Descriptor.FullName is identical to Package - - // Path returns the file name, relative to the source tree root. - Path() string // e.g., "path/to/file.proto" - // Package returns the protobuf package namespace. - Package() FullName // e.g., "google.protobuf" - - // Imports is a list of imported proto files. - Imports() FileImports - - // Enums is a list of the top-level enum declarations. - Enums() EnumDescriptors - // Messages is a list of the top-level message declarations. - Messages() MessageDescriptors - // Extensions is a list of the top-level extension declarations. - Extensions() ExtensionDescriptors - // Services is a list of the top-level service declarations. - Services() ServiceDescriptors - - // SourceLocations is a list of source locations. - SourceLocations() SourceLocations - - isFileDescriptor -} -type isFileDescriptor interface{ ProtoType(FileDescriptor) } - -// FileImports is a list of file imports. -type FileImports interface { - // Len reports the number of files imported by this proto file. - Len() int - // Get returns the ith FileImport. It panics if out of bounds. - Get(i int) FileImport - - doNotImplement -} - -// FileImport is the declaration for a proto file import. -type FileImport struct { - // FileDescriptor is the file type for the given import. - // It is a placeholder descriptor if IsWeak is set or if a dependency has - // not been regenerated to implement the new reflection APIs. - FileDescriptor - - // IsPublic reports whether this is a public import, which causes this file - // to alias declarations within the imported file. The intended use cases - // for this feature is the ability to move proto files without breaking - // existing dependencies. - // - // The current file and the imported file must be within proto package. - IsPublic bool - - // IsWeak reports whether this is a weak import, which does not impose - // a direct dependency on the target file. - // - // Weak imports are a legacy proto1 feature. Equivalent behavior is - // achieved using proto2 extension fields or proto3 Any messages. - IsWeak bool -} - -// MessageDescriptor describes a message and -// corresponds with the google.protobuf.DescriptorProto message. -// -// Nested declarations: -// FieldDescriptor, OneofDescriptor, FieldDescriptor, EnumDescriptor, -// and/or MessageDescriptor. -type MessageDescriptor interface { - Descriptor - - // IsMapEntry indicates that this is an auto-generated message type to - // represent the entry type for a map field. - // - // Map entry messages have only two fields: - // • a "key" field with a field number of 1 - // • a "value" field with a field number of 2 - // The key and value types are determined by these two fields. - // - // If IsMapEntry is true, it implies that FieldDescriptor.IsMap is true - // for some field with this message type. - IsMapEntry() bool - - // Fields is a list of nested field declarations. - Fields() FieldDescriptors - // Oneofs is a list of nested oneof declarations. - Oneofs() OneofDescriptors - - // ReservedNames is a list of reserved field names. - ReservedNames() Names - // ReservedRanges is a list of reserved ranges of field numbers. - ReservedRanges() FieldRanges - // RequiredNumbers is a list of required field numbers. - // In Proto3, it is always an empty list. - RequiredNumbers() FieldNumbers - // ExtensionRanges is the field ranges used for extension fields. - // In Proto3, it is always an empty ranges. - ExtensionRanges() FieldRanges - // ExtensionRangeOptions returns the ith extension range options. - // - // To avoid a dependency cycle, this method returns a proto.Message value, - // which always contains a google.protobuf.ExtensionRangeOptions message. - // This method returns a typed nil-pointer if no options are present. - // The caller must import the descriptorpb package to use this. - ExtensionRangeOptions(i int) ProtoMessage - - // Enums is a list of nested enum declarations. - Enums() EnumDescriptors - // Messages is a list of nested message declarations. - Messages() MessageDescriptors - // Extensions is a list of nested extension declarations. - Extensions() ExtensionDescriptors - - isMessageDescriptor -} -type isMessageDescriptor interface{ ProtoType(MessageDescriptor) } - -// MessageType encapsulates a MessageDescriptor with a concrete Go implementation. -type MessageType interface { - // New returns a newly allocated empty message. - New() Message - - // Zero returns an empty, read-only message. - Zero() Message - - // Descriptor returns the message descriptor. - // - // Invariant: t.Descriptor() == t.New().Descriptor() - Descriptor() MessageDescriptor -} - -// MessageDescriptors is a list of message declarations. -type MessageDescriptors interface { - // Len reports the number of messages. - Len() int - // Get returns the ith MessageDescriptor. It panics if out of bounds. - Get(i int) MessageDescriptor - // ByName returns the MessageDescriptor for a message named s. - // It returns nil if not found. - ByName(s Name) MessageDescriptor - - doNotImplement -} - -// FieldDescriptor describes a field within a message and -// corresponds with the google.protobuf.FieldDescriptorProto message. -// -// It is used for both normal fields defined within the parent message -// (e.g., MessageDescriptor.Fields) and fields that extend some remote message -// (e.g., FileDescriptor.Extensions or MessageDescriptor.Extensions). -type FieldDescriptor interface { - Descriptor - - // Number reports the unique number for this field. - Number() FieldNumber - // Cardinality reports the cardinality for this field. - Cardinality() Cardinality - // Kind reports the basic kind for this field. - Kind() Kind - - // HasJSONName reports whether this field has an explicitly set JSON name. - HasJSONName() bool - - // JSONName reports the name used for JSON serialization. - // It is usually the camel-cased form of the field name. - JSONName() string - - // HasPresence reports whether the field distinguishes between unpopulated - // and default values. - HasPresence() bool - - // IsExtension reports whether this is an extension field. If false, - // then Parent and ContainingMessage refer to the same message. - // Otherwise, ContainingMessage and Parent likely differ. - IsExtension() bool - - // HasOptionalKeyword reports whether the "optional" keyword was explicitly - // specified in the source .proto file. - HasOptionalKeyword() bool - - // IsWeak reports whether this is a weak field, which does not impose a - // direct dependency on the target type. - // If true, then Message returns a placeholder type. - IsWeak() bool - - // IsPacked reports whether repeated primitive numeric kinds should be - // serialized using a packed encoding. - // If true, then it implies Cardinality is Repeated. - IsPacked() bool - - // IsList reports whether this field represents a list, - // where the value type for the associated field is a List. - // It is equivalent to checking whether Cardinality is Repeated and - // that IsMap reports false. - IsList() bool - - // IsMap reports whether this field represents a map, - // where the value type for the associated field is a Map. - // It is equivalent to checking whether Cardinality is Repeated, - // that the Kind is MessageKind, and that Message.IsMapEntry reports true. - IsMap() bool - - // MapKey returns the field descriptor for the key in the map entry. - // It returns nil if IsMap reports false. - MapKey() FieldDescriptor - - // MapValue returns the field descriptor for the value in the map entry. - // It returns nil if IsMap reports false. - MapValue() FieldDescriptor - - // HasDefault reports whether this field has a default value. - HasDefault() bool - - // Default returns the default value for scalar fields. - // For proto2, it is the default value as specified in the proto file, - // or the zero value if unspecified. - // For proto3, it is always the zero value of the scalar. - // The Value type is determined by the Kind. - Default() Value - - // DefaultEnumValue returns the enum value descriptor for the default value - // of an enum field, and is nil for any other kind of field. - DefaultEnumValue() EnumValueDescriptor - - // ContainingOneof is the containing oneof that this field belongs to, - // and is nil if this field is not part of a oneof. - ContainingOneof() OneofDescriptor - - // ContainingMessage is the containing message that this field belongs to. - // For extension fields, this may not necessarily be the parent message - // that the field is declared within. - ContainingMessage() MessageDescriptor - - // Enum is the enum descriptor if Kind is EnumKind. - // It returns nil for any other Kind. - Enum() EnumDescriptor - - // Message is the message descriptor if Kind is - // MessageKind or GroupKind. It returns nil for any other Kind. - Message() MessageDescriptor - - isFieldDescriptor -} -type isFieldDescriptor interface{ ProtoType(FieldDescriptor) } - -// FieldDescriptors is a list of field declarations. -type FieldDescriptors interface { - // Len reports the number of fields. - Len() int - // Get returns the ith FieldDescriptor. It panics if out of bounds. - Get(i int) FieldDescriptor - // ByName returns the FieldDescriptor for a field named s. - // It returns nil if not found. - ByName(s Name) FieldDescriptor - // ByJSONName returns the FieldDescriptor for a field with s as the JSON name. - // It returns nil if not found. - ByJSONName(s string) FieldDescriptor - // ByNumber returns the FieldDescriptor for a field numbered n. - // It returns nil if not found. - ByNumber(n FieldNumber) FieldDescriptor - - doNotImplement -} - -// OneofDescriptor describes a oneof field set within a given message and -// corresponds with the google.protobuf.OneofDescriptorProto message. -type OneofDescriptor interface { - Descriptor - - // IsSynthetic reports whether this is a synthetic oneof created to support - // proto3 optional semantics. If true, Fields contains exactly one field - // with HasOptionalKeyword specified. - IsSynthetic() bool - - // Fields is a list of fields belonging to this oneof. - Fields() FieldDescriptors - - isOneofDescriptor -} -type isOneofDescriptor interface{ ProtoType(OneofDescriptor) } - -// OneofDescriptors is a list of oneof declarations. -type OneofDescriptors interface { - // Len reports the number of oneof fields. - Len() int - // Get returns the ith OneofDescriptor. It panics if out of bounds. - Get(i int) OneofDescriptor - // ByName returns the OneofDescriptor for a oneof named s. - // It returns nil if not found. - ByName(s Name) OneofDescriptor - - doNotImplement -} - -// ExtensionDescriptor is an alias of FieldDescriptor for documentation. -type ExtensionDescriptor = FieldDescriptor - -// ExtensionTypeDescriptor is an ExtensionDescriptor with an associated ExtensionType. -type ExtensionTypeDescriptor interface { - ExtensionDescriptor - - // Type returns the associated ExtensionType. - Type() ExtensionType - - // Descriptor returns the plain ExtensionDescriptor without the - // associated ExtensionType. - Descriptor() ExtensionDescriptor -} - -// ExtensionDescriptors is a list of field declarations. -type ExtensionDescriptors interface { - // Len reports the number of fields. - Len() int - // Get returns the ith ExtensionDescriptor. It panics if out of bounds. - Get(i int) ExtensionDescriptor - // ByName returns the ExtensionDescriptor for a field named s. - // It returns nil if not found. - ByName(s Name) ExtensionDescriptor - - doNotImplement -} - -// ExtensionType encapsulates an ExtensionDescriptor with a concrete -// Go implementation. The nested field descriptor must be for a extension field. -// -// While a normal field is a member of the parent message that it is declared -// within (see Descriptor.Parent), an extension field is a member of some other -// target message (see ExtensionDescriptor.Extendee) and may have no -// relationship with the parent. However, the full name of an extension field is -// relative to the parent that it is declared within. -// -// For example: -// syntax = "proto2"; -// package example; -// message FooMessage { -// extensions 100 to max; -// } -// message BarMessage { -// extends FooMessage { optional BarMessage bar_field = 100; } -// } -// -// Field "bar_field" is an extension of FooMessage, but its full name is -// "example.BarMessage.bar_field" instead of "example.FooMessage.bar_field". -type ExtensionType interface { - // New returns a new value for the field. - // For scalars, this returns the default value in native Go form. - New() Value - - // Zero returns a new value for the field. - // For scalars, this returns the default value in native Go form. - // For composite types, this returns an empty, read-only message, list, or map. - Zero() Value - - // TypeDescriptor returns the extension type descriptor. - TypeDescriptor() ExtensionTypeDescriptor - - // ValueOf wraps the input and returns it as a Value. - // ValueOf panics if the input value is invalid or not the appropriate type. - // - // ValueOf is more extensive than protoreflect.ValueOf for a given field's - // value as it has more type information available. - ValueOf(interface{}) Value - - // InterfaceOf completely unwraps the Value to the underlying Go type. - // InterfaceOf panics if the input is nil or does not represent the - // appropriate underlying Go type. For composite types, it panics if the - // value is not mutable. - // - // InterfaceOf is able to unwrap the Value further than Value.Interface - // as it has more type information available. - InterfaceOf(Value) interface{} - - // IsValidValue reports whether the Value is valid to assign to the field. - IsValidValue(Value) bool - - // IsValidInterface reports whether the input is valid to assign to the field. - IsValidInterface(interface{}) bool -} - -// EnumDescriptor describes an enum and -// corresponds with the google.protobuf.EnumDescriptorProto message. -// -// Nested declarations: -// EnumValueDescriptor. -type EnumDescriptor interface { - Descriptor - - // Values is a list of nested enum value declarations. - Values() EnumValueDescriptors - - // ReservedNames is a list of reserved enum names. - ReservedNames() Names - // ReservedRanges is a list of reserved ranges of enum numbers. - ReservedRanges() EnumRanges - - isEnumDescriptor -} -type isEnumDescriptor interface{ ProtoType(EnumDescriptor) } - -// EnumType encapsulates an EnumDescriptor with a concrete Go implementation. -type EnumType interface { - // New returns an instance of this enum type with its value set to n. - New(n EnumNumber) Enum - - // Descriptor returns the enum descriptor. - // - // Invariant: t.Descriptor() == t.New(0).Descriptor() - Descriptor() EnumDescriptor -} - -// EnumDescriptors is a list of enum declarations. -type EnumDescriptors interface { - // Len reports the number of enum types. - Len() int - // Get returns the ith EnumDescriptor. It panics if out of bounds. - Get(i int) EnumDescriptor - // ByName returns the EnumDescriptor for an enum named s. - // It returns nil if not found. - ByName(s Name) EnumDescriptor - - doNotImplement -} - -// EnumValueDescriptor describes an enum value and -// corresponds with the google.protobuf.EnumValueDescriptorProto message. -// -// All other proto declarations are in the namespace of the parent. -// However, enum values do not follow this rule and are within the namespace -// of the parent's parent (i.e., they are a sibling of the containing enum). -// Thus, a value named "FOO_VALUE" declared within an enum uniquely identified -// as "proto.package.MyEnum" has a full name of "proto.package.FOO_VALUE". -type EnumValueDescriptor interface { - Descriptor - - // Number returns the enum value as an integer. - Number() EnumNumber - - isEnumValueDescriptor -} -type isEnumValueDescriptor interface{ ProtoType(EnumValueDescriptor) } - -// EnumValueDescriptors is a list of enum value declarations. -type EnumValueDescriptors interface { - // Len reports the number of enum values. - Len() int - // Get returns the ith EnumValueDescriptor. It panics if out of bounds. - Get(i int) EnumValueDescriptor - // ByName returns the EnumValueDescriptor for the enum value named s. - // It returns nil if not found. - ByName(s Name) EnumValueDescriptor - // ByNumber returns the EnumValueDescriptor for the enum value numbered n. - // If multiple have the same number, the first one defined is returned - // It returns nil if not found. - ByNumber(n EnumNumber) EnumValueDescriptor - - doNotImplement -} - -// ServiceDescriptor describes a service and -// corresponds with the google.protobuf.ServiceDescriptorProto message. -// -// Nested declarations: MethodDescriptor. -type ServiceDescriptor interface { - Descriptor - - // Methods is a list of nested message declarations. - Methods() MethodDescriptors - - isServiceDescriptor -} -type isServiceDescriptor interface{ ProtoType(ServiceDescriptor) } - -// ServiceDescriptors is a list of service declarations. -type ServiceDescriptors interface { - // Len reports the number of services. - Len() int - // Get returns the ith ServiceDescriptor. It panics if out of bounds. - Get(i int) ServiceDescriptor - // ByName returns the ServiceDescriptor for a service named s. - // It returns nil if not found. - ByName(s Name) ServiceDescriptor - - doNotImplement -} - -// MethodDescriptor describes a method and -// corresponds with the google.protobuf.MethodDescriptorProto message. -type MethodDescriptor interface { - Descriptor - - // Input is the input message descriptor. - Input() MessageDescriptor - // Output is the output message descriptor. - Output() MessageDescriptor - // IsStreamingClient reports whether the client streams multiple messages. - IsStreamingClient() bool - // IsStreamingServer reports whether the server streams multiple messages. - IsStreamingServer() bool - - isMethodDescriptor -} -type isMethodDescriptor interface{ ProtoType(MethodDescriptor) } - -// MethodDescriptors is a list of method declarations. -type MethodDescriptors interface { - // Len reports the number of methods. - Len() int - // Get returns the ith MethodDescriptor. It panics if out of bounds. - Get(i int) MethodDescriptor - // ByName returns the MethodDescriptor for a service method named s. - // It returns nil if not found. - ByName(s Name) MethodDescriptor - - doNotImplement -} diff --git a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/reflect/protoreflect/value.go b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/reflect/protoreflect/value.go deleted file mode 100644 index 261158e..0000000 --- a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/reflect/protoreflect/value.go +++ /dev/null @@ -1,302 +0,0 @@ -// Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one -// or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file -// distributed with this work for additional information -// regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file -// to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the -// "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance -// with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, -// software distributed under the License is distributed on an -// "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY -// KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the -// specific language governing permissions and limitations -// under the License. - -// Copyright 2018 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. -// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style -// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. - -package protoreflect - -import "google.golang.org/protobuf/encoding/protowire" - -// Enum is a reflection interface for a concrete enum value, -// which provides type information and a getter for the enum number. -// Enum does not provide a mutable API since enums are commonly backed by -// Go constants, which are not addressable. -type Enum interface { - // Descriptor returns enum descriptor, which contains only the protobuf - // type information for the enum. - Descriptor() EnumDescriptor - - // Type returns the enum type, which encapsulates both Go and protobuf - // type information. If the Go type information is not needed, - // it is recommended that the enum descriptor be used instead. - Type() EnumType - - // Number returns the enum value as an integer. - Number() EnumNumber -} - -// Message is a reflective interface for a concrete message value, -// encapsulating both type and value information for the message. -// -// Accessor/mutators for individual fields are keyed by FieldDescriptor. -// For non-extension fields, the descriptor must exactly match the -// field known by the parent message. -// For extension fields, the descriptor must implement ExtensionTypeDescriptor, -// extend the parent message (i.e., have the same message FullName), and -// be within the parent's extension range. -// -// Each field Value can be a scalar or a composite type (Message, List, or Map). -// See Value for the Go types associated with a FieldDescriptor. -// Providing a Value that is invalid or of an incorrect type panics. -type Message interface { - // Descriptor returns message descriptor, which contains only the protobuf - // type information for the message. - Descriptor() MessageDescriptor - - // Type returns the message type, which encapsulates both Go and protobuf - // type information. If the Go type information is not needed, - // it is recommended that the message descriptor be used instead. - Type() MessageType - - // New returns a newly allocated and mutable empty message. - New() Message - - // Interface unwraps the message reflection interface and - // returns the underlying ProtoMessage interface. - Interface() ProtoMessage - - // Range iterates over every populated field in an undefined order, - // calling f for each field descriptor and value encountered. - // Range returns immediately if f returns false. - // While iterating, mutating operations may only be performed - // on the current field descriptor. - Range(f func(FieldDescriptor, Value) bool) - - // Has reports whether a field is populated. - // - // Some fields have the property of nullability where it is possible to - // distinguish between the default value of a field and whether the field - // was explicitly populated with the default value. Singular message fields, - // member fields of a oneof, and proto2 scalar fields are nullable. Such - // fields are populated only if explicitly set. - // - // In other cases (aside from the nullable cases above), - // a proto3 scalar field is populated if it contains a non-zero value, and - // a repeated field is populated if it is non-empty. - Has(FieldDescriptor) bool - - // Clear clears the field such that a subsequent Has call reports false. - // - // Clearing an extension field clears both the extension type and value - // associated with the given field number. - // - // Clear is a mutating operation and unsafe for concurrent use. - Clear(FieldDescriptor) - - // Get retrieves the value for a field. - // - // For unpopulated scalars, it returns the default value, where - // the default value of a bytes scalar is guaranteed to be a copy. - // For unpopulated composite types, it returns an empty, read-only view - // of the value; to obtain a mutable reference, use Mutable. - Get(FieldDescriptor) Value - - // Set stores the value for a field. - // - // For a field belonging to a oneof, it implicitly clears any other field - // that may be currently set within the same oneof. - // For extension fields, it implicitly stores the provided ExtensionType. - // When setting a composite type, it is unspecified whether the stored value - // aliases the source's memory in any way. If the composite value is an - // empty, read-only value, then it panics. - // - // Set is a mutating operation and unsafe for concurrent use. - Set(FieldDescriptor, Value) - - // Mutable returns a mutable reference to a composite type. - // - // If the field is unpopulated, it may allocate a composite value. - // For a field belonging to a oneof, it implicitly clears any other field - // that may be currently set within the same oneof. - // For extension fields, it implicitly stores the provided ExtensionType - // if not already stored. - // It panics if the field does not contain a composite type. - // - // Mutable is a mutating operation and unsafe for concurrent use. - Mutable(FieldDescriptor) Value - - // NewField returns a new value that is assignable to the field - // for the given descriptor. For scalars, this returns the default value. - // For lists, maps, and messages, this returns a new, empty, mutable value. - NewField(FieldDescriptor) Value - - // WhichOneof reports which field within the oneof is populated, - // returning nil if none are populated. - // It panics if the oneof descriptor does not belong to this message. - WhichOneof(OneofDescriptor) FieldDescriptor - - // GetUnknown retrieves the entire list of unknown fields. - // The caller may only mutate the contents of the RawFields - // if the mutated bytes are stored back into the message with SetUnknown. - GetUnknown() RawFields - - // SetUnknown stores an entire list of unknown fields. - // The raw fields must be syntactically valid according to the wire format. - // An implementation may panic if this is not the case. - // Once stored, the caller must not mutate the content of the RawFields. - // An empty RawFields may be passed to clear the fields. - // - // SetUnknown is a mutating operation and unsafe for concurrent use. - SetUnknown(RawFields) - - // IsValid reports whether the message is valid. - // - // An invalid message is an empty, read-only value. - // - // An invalid message often corresponds to a nil pointer of the concrete - // message type, but the details are implementation dependent. - // Validity is not part of the protobuf data model, and may not - // be preserved in marshaling or other operations. - IsValid() bool - - // ProtoMethods returns optional fast-path implementions of various operations. - // This method may return nil. - // - // The returned methods type is identical to - // "google.golang.org/protobuf/runtime/protoiface".Methods. - // Consult the protoiface package documentation for details. - ProtoMethods() *methods -} - -// RawFields is the raw bytes for an ordered sequence of fields. -// Each field contains both the tag (representing field number and wire type), -// and also the wire data itself. -type RawFields []byte - -// IsValid reports whether b is syntactically correct wire format. -func (b RawFields) IsValid() bool { - for len(b) > 0 { - _, _, n := protowire.ConsumeField(b) - if n < 0 { - return false - } - b = b[n:] - } - return true -} - -// List is a zero-indexed, ordered list. -// The element Value type is determined by FieldDescriptor.Kind. -// Providing a Value that is invalid or of an incorrect type panics. -type List interface { - // Len reports the number of entries in the List. - // Get, Set, and Truncate panic with out of bound indexes. - Len() int - - // Get retrieves the value at the given index. - // It never returns an invalid value. - Get(int) Value - - // Set stores a value for the given index. - // When setting a composite type, it is unspecified whether the set - // value aliases the source's memory in any way. - // - // Set is a mutating operation and unsafe for concurrent use. - Set(int, Value) - - // Append appends the provided value to the end of the list. - // When appending a composite type, it is unspecified whether the appended - // value aliases the source's memory in any way. - // - // Append is a mutating operation and unsafe for concurrent use. - Append(Value) - - // AppendMutable appends a new, empty, mutable message value to the end - // of the list and returns it. - // It panics if the list does not contain a message type. - AppendMutable() Value - - // Truncate truncates the list to a smaller length. - // - // Truncate is a mutating operation and unsafe for concurrent use. - Truncate(int) - - // NewElement returns a new value for a list element. - // For enums, this returns the first enum value. - // For other scalars, this returns the zero value. - // For messages, this returns a new, empty, mutable value. - NewElement() Value - - // IsValid reports whether the list is valid. - // - // An invalid list is an empty, read-only value. - // - // Validity is not part of the protobuf data model, and may not - // be preserved in marshaling or other operations. - IsValid() bool -} - -// Map is an unordered, associative map. -// The entry MapKey type is determined by FieldDescriptor.MapKey.Kind. -// The entry Value type is determined by FieldDescriptor.MapValue.Kind. -// Providing a MapKey or Value that is invalid or of an incorrect type panics. -type Map interface { - // Len reports the number of elements in the map. - Len() int - - // Range iterates over every map entry in an undefined order, - // calling f for each key and value encountered. - // Range calls f Len times unless f returns false, which stops iteration. - // While iterating, mutating operations may only be performed - // on the current map key. - Range(f func(MapKey, Value) bool) - - // Has reports whether an entry with the given key is in the map. - Has(MapKey) bool - - // Clear clears the entry associated with they given key. - // The operation does nothing if there is no entry associated with the key. - // - // Clear is a mutating operation and unsafe for concurrent use. - Clear(MapKey) - - // Get retrieves the value for an entry with the given key. - // It returns an invalid value for non-existent entries. - Get(MapKey) Value - - // Set stores the value for an entry with the given key. - // It panics when given a key or value that is invalid or the wrong type. - // When setting a composite type, it is unspecified whether the set - // value aliases the source's memory in any way. - // - // Set is a mutating operation and unsafe for concurrent use. - Set(MapKey, Value) - - // Mutable retrieves a mutable reference to the entry for the given key. - // If no entry exists for the key, it creates a new, empty, mutable value - // and stores it as the entry for the key. - // It panics if the map value is not a message. - Mutable(MapKey) Value - - // NewValue returns a new value assignable as a map value. - // For enums, this returns the first enum value. - // For other scalars, this returns the zero value. - // For messages, this returns a new, empty, mutable value. - NewValue() Value - - // IsValid reports whether the map is valid. - // - // An invalid map is an empty, read-only value. - // - // An invalid message often corresponds to a nil Go map value, - // but the details are implementation dependent. - // Validity is not part of the protobuf data model, and may not - // be preserved in marshaling or other operations. - IsValid() bool -} diff --git a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/reflect/protoreflect/value_pure.go b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/reflect/protoreflect/value_pure.go deleted file mode 100644 index 40a6b31..0000000 --- a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/reflect/protoreflect/value_pure.go +++ /dev/null @@ -1,76 +0,0 @@ -// Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one -// or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file -// distributed with this work for additional information -// regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file -// to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the -// "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance -// with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, -// software distributed under the License is distributed on an -// "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY -// KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the -// specific language governing permissions and limitations -// under the License. - -// Copyright 2018 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. -// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style -// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. - -// +build purego appengine - -package protoreflect - -import "google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/pragma" - -type valueType int - -const ( - nilType valueType = iota - boolType - int32Type - int64Type - uint32Type - uint64Type - float32Type - float64Type - stringType - bytesType - enumType - ifaceType -) - -// value is a union where only one type can be represented at a time. -// This uses a distinct field for each type. This is type safe in Go, but -// occupies more memory than necessary (72B). -type value struct { - pragma.DoNotCompare // 0B - - typ valueType // 8B - num uint64 // 8B - str string // 16B - bin []byte // 24B - iface interface{} // 16B -} - -func valueOfString(v string) Value { - return Value{typ: stringType, str: v} -} -func valueOfBytes(v []byte) Value { - return Value{typ: bytesType, bin: v} -} -func valueOfIface(v interface{}) Value { - return Value{typ: ifaceType, iface: v} -} - -func (v Value) getString() string { - return v.str -} -func (v Value) getBytes() []byte { - return v.bin -} -func (v Value) getIface() interface{} { - return v.iface -} diff --git a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/reflect/protoreflect/value_union.go b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/reflect/protoreflect/value_union.go deleted file mode 100644 index debc51e..0000000 --- a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/reflect/protoreflect/value_union.go +++ /dev/null @@ -1,428 +0,0 @@ -// Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one -// or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file -// distributed with this work for additional information -// regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file -// to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the -// "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance -// with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, -// software distributed under the License is distributed on an -// "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY -// KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the -// specific language governing permissions and limitations -// under the License. - -// Copyright 2018 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. -// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style -// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. - -package protoreflect - -import ( - "fmt" - "math" -) - -// Value is a union where only one Go type may be set at a time. -// The Value is used to represent all possible values a field may take. -// The following shows which Go type is used to represent each proto Kind: -// -// ╔════════════╤═════════════════════════════════════╗ -// ║ Go type │ Protobuf kind ║ -// ╠════════════╪═════════════════════════════════════╣ -// ║ bool │ BoolKind ║ -// ║ int32 │ Int32Kind, Sint32Kind, Sfixed32Kind ║ -// ║ int64 │ Int64Kind, Sint64Kind, Sfixed64Kind ║ -// ║ uint32 │ Uint32Kind, Fixed32Kind ║ -// ║ uint64 │ Uint64Kind, Fixed64Kind ║ -// ║ float32 │ FloatKind ║ -// ║ float64 │ DoubleKind ║ -// ║ string │ StringKind ║ -// ║ []byte │ BytesKind ║ -// ║ EnumNumber │ EnumKind ║ -// ║ Message │ MessageKind, GroupKind ║ -// ╚════════════╧═════════════════════════════════════╝ -// -// Multiple protobuf Kinds may be represented by a single Go type if the type -// can losslessly represent the information for the proto kind. For example, -// Int64Kind, Sint64Kind, and Sfixed64Kind are all represented by int64, -// but use different integer encoding methods. -// -// The List or Map types are used if the field cardinality is repeated. -// A field is a List if FieldDescriptor.IsList reports true. -// A field is a Map if FieldDescriptor.IsMap reports true. -// -// Converting to/from a Value and a concrete Go value panics on type mismatch. -// For example, ValueOf("hello").Int() panics because this attempts to -// retrieve an int64 from a string. -type Value value - -// The protoreflect API uses a custom Value union type instead of interface{} -// to keep the future open for performance optimizations. Using an interface{} -// always incurs an allocation for primitives (e.g., int64) since it needs to -// be boxed on the heap (as interfaces can only contain pointers natively). -// Instead, we represent the Value union as a flat struct that internally keeps -// track of which type is set. Using unsafe, the Value union can be reduced -// down to 24B, which is identical in size to a slice. -// -// The latest compiler (Go1.11) currently suffers from some limitations: -// • With inlining, the compiler should be able to statically prove that -// only one of these switch cases are taken and inline one specific case. -// See https://golang.org/issue/22310. - -// ValueOf returns a Value initialized with the concrete value stored in v. -// This panics if the type does not match one of the allowed types in the -// Value union. -func ValueOf(v interface{}) Value { - switch v := v.(type) { - case nil: - return Value{} - case bool: - return ValueOfBool(v) - case int32: - return ValueOfInt32(v) - case int64: - return ValueOfInt64(v) - case uint32: - return ValueOfUint32(v) - case uint64: - return ValueOfUint64(v) - case float32: - return ValueOfFloat32(v) - case float64: - return ValueOfFloat64(v) - case string: - return ValueOfString(v) - case []byte: - return ValueOfBytes(v) - case EnumNumber: - return ValueOfEnum(v) - case Message, List, Map: - return valueOfIface(v) - case ProtoMessage: - panic(fmt.Sprintf("invalid proto.Message(%T) type, expected a protoreflect.Message type", v)) - default: - panic(fmt.Sprintf("invalid type: %T", v)) - } -} - -// ValueOfBool returns a new boolean value. -func ValueOfBool(v bool) Value { - if v { - return Value{typ: boolType, num: 1} - } else { - return Value{typ: boolType, num: 0} - } -} - -// ValueOfInt32 returns a new int32 value. -func ValueOfInt32(v int32) Value { - return Value{typ: int32Type, num: uint64(v)} -} - -// ValueOfInt64 returns a new int64 value. -func ValueOfInt64(v int64) Value { - return Value{typ: int64Type, num: uint64(v)} -} - -// ValueOfUint32 returns a new uint32 value. -func ValueOfUint32(v uint32) Value { - return Value{typ: uint32Type, num: uint64(v)} -} - -// ValueOfUint64 returns a new uint64 value. -func ValueOfUint64(v uint64) Value { - return Value{typ: uint64Type, num: v} -} - -// ValueOfFloat32 returns a new float32 value. -func ValueOfFloat32(v float32) Value { - return Value{typ: float32Type, num: uint64(math.Float64bits(float64(v)))} -} - -// ValueOfFloat64 returns a new float64 value. -func ValueOfFloat64(v float64) Value { - return Value{typ: float64Type, num: uint64(math.Float64bits(float64(v)))} -} - -// ValueOfString returns a new string value. -func ValueOfString(v string) Value { - return valueOfString(v) -} - -// ValueOfBytes returns a new bytes value. -func ValueOfBytes(v []byte) Value { - return valueOfBytes(v[:len(v):len(v)]) -} - -// ValueOfEnum returns a new enum value. -func ValueOfEnum(v EnumNumber) Value { - return Value{typ: enumType, num: uint64(v)} -} - -// ValueOfMessage returns a new Message value. -func ValueOfMessage(v Message) Value { - return valueOfIface(v) -} - -// ValueOfList returns a new List value. -func ValueOfList(v List) Value { - return valueOfIface(v) -} - -// ValueOfMap returns a new Map value. -func ValueOfMap(v Map) Value { - return valueOfIface(v) -} - -// IsValid reports whether v is populated with a value. -func (v Value) IsValid() bool { - return v.typ != nilType -} - -// Interface returns v as an interface{}. -// -// Invariant: v == ValueOf(v).Interface() -func (v Value) Interface() interface{} { - switch v.typ { - case nilType: - return nil - case boolType: - return v.Bool() - case int32Type: - return int32(v.Int()) - case int64Type: - return int64(v.Int()) - case uint32Type: - return uint32(v.Uint()) - case uint64Type: - return uint64(v.Uint()) - case float32Type: - return float32(v.Float()) - case float64Type: - return float64(v.Float()) - case stringType: - return v.String() - case bytesType: - return v.Bytes() - case enumType: - return v.Enum() - default: - return v.getIface() - } -} - -func (v Value) typeName() string { - switch v.typ { - case nilType: - return "nil" - case boolType: - return "bool" - case int32Type: - return "int32" - case int64Type: - return "int64" - case uint32Type: - return "uint32" - case uint64Type: - return "uint64" - case float32Type: - return "float32" - case float64Type: - return "float64" - case stringType: - return "string" - case bytesType: - return "bytes" - case enumType: - return "enum" - default: - switch v := v.getIface().(type) { - case Message: - return "message" - case List: - return "list" - case Map: - return "map" - default: - return fmt.Sprintf("", v) - } - } -} - -func (v Value) panicMessage(what string) string { - return fmt.Sprintf("type mismatch: cannot convert %v to %s", v.typeName(), what) -} - -// Bool returns v as a bool and panics if the type is not a bool. -func (v Value) Bool() bool { - switch v.typ { - case boolType: - return v.num > 0 - default: - panic(v.panicMessage("bool")) - } -} - -// Int returns v as a int64 and panics if the type is not a int32 or int64. -func (v Value) Int() int64 { - switch v.typ { - case int32Type, int64Type: - return int64(v.num) - default: - panic(v.panicMessage("int")) - } -} - -// Uint returns v as a uint64 and panics if the type is not a uint32 or uint64. -func (v Value) Uint() uint64 { - switch v.typ { - case uint32Type, uint64Type: - return uint64(v.num) - default: - panic(v.panicMessage("uint")) - } -} - -// Float returns v as a float64 and panics if the type is not a float32 or float64. -func (v Value) Float() float64 { - switch v.typ { - case float32Type, float64Type: - return math.Float64frombits(uint64(v.num)) - default: - panic(v.panicMessage("float")) - } -} - -// String returns v as a string. Since this method implements fmt.Stringer, -// this returns the formatted string value for any non-string type. -func (v Value) String() string { - switch v.typ { - case stringType: - return v.getString() - default: - return fmt.Sprint(v.Interface()) - } -} - -// Bytes returns v as a []byte and panics if the type is not a []byte. -func (v Value) Bytes() []byte { - switch v.typ { - case bytesType: - return v.getBytes() - default: - panic(v.panicMessage("bytes")) - } -} - -// Enum returns v as a EnumNumber and panics if the type is not a EnumNumber. -func (v Value) Enum() EnumNumber { - switch v.typ { - case enumType: - return EnumNumber(v.num) - default: - panic(v.panicMessage("enum")) - } -} - -// Message returns v as a Message and panics if the type is not a Message. -func (v Value) Message() Message { - switch vi := v.getIface().(type) { - case Message: - return vi - default: - panic(v.panicMessage("message")) - } -} - -// List returns v as a List and panics if the type is not a List. -func (v Value) List() List { - switch vi := v.getIface().(type) { - case List: - return vi - default: - panic(v.panicMessage("list")) - } -} - -// Map returns v as a Map and panics if the type is not a Map. -func (v Value) Map() Map { - switch vi := v.getIface().(type) { - case Map: - return vi - default: - panic(v.panicMessage("map")) - } -} - -// MapKey returns v as a MapKey and panics for invalid MapKey types. -func (v Value) MapKey() MapKey { - switch v.typ { - case boolType, int32Type, int64Type, uint32Type, uint64Type, stringType: - return MapKey(v) - default: - panic(v.panicMessage("map key")) - } -} - -// MapKey is used to index maps, where the Go type of the MapKey must match -// the specified key Kind (see MessageDescriptor.IsMapEntry). -// The following shows what Go type is used to represent each proto Kind: -// -// ╔═════════╤═════════════════════════════════════╗ -// ║ Go type │ Protobuf kind ║ -// ╠═════════╪═════════════════════════════════════╣ -// ║ bool │ BoolKind ║ -// ║ int32 │ Int32Kind, Sint32Kind, Sfixed32Kind ║ -// ║ int64 │ Int64Kind, Sint64Kind, Sfixed64Kind ║ -// ║ uint32 │ Uint32Kind, Fixed32Kind ║ -// ║ uint64 │ Uint64Kind, Fixed64Kind ║ -// ║ string │ StringKind ║ -// ╚═════════╧═════════════════════════════════════╝ -// -// A MapKey is constructed and accessed through a Value: -// k := ValueOf("hash").MapKey() // convert string to MapKey -// s := k.String() // convert MapKey to string -// -// The MapKey is a strict subset of valid types used in Value; -// converting a Value to a MapKey with an invalid type panics. -type MapKey value - -// IsValid reports whether k is populated with a value. -func (k MapKey) IsValid() bool { - return Value(k).IsValid() -} - -// Interface returns k as an interface{}. -func (k MapKey) Interface() interface{} { - return Value(k).Interface() -} - -// Bool returns k as a bool and panics if the type is not a bool. -func (k MapKey) Bool() bool { - return Value(k).Bool() -} - -// Int returns k as a int64 and panics if the type is not a int32 or int64. -func (k MapKey) Int() int64 { - return Value(k).Int() -} - -// Uint returns k as a uint64 and panics if the type is not a uint32 or uint64. -func (k MapKey) Uint() uint64 { - return Value(k).Uint() -} - -// String returns k as a string. Since this method implements fmt.Stringer, -// this returns the formatted string value for any non-string type. -func (k MapKey) String() string { - return Value(k).String() -} - -// Value returns k as a Value. -func (k MapKey) Value() Value { - return Value(k) -} diff --git a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/reflect/protoreflect/value_unsafe.go b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/reflect/protoreflect/value_unsafe.go deleted file mode 100644 index 39633d0..0000000 --- a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/reflect/protoreflect/value_unsafe.go +++ /dev/null @@ -1,115 +0,0 @@ -// Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one -// or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file -// distributed with this work for additional information -// regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file -// to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the -// "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance -// with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, -// software distributed under the License is distributed on an -// "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY -// KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the -// specific language governing permissions and limitations -// under the License. - -// Copyright 2018 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. -// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style -// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. - -// +build !purego,!appengine - -package protoreflect - -import ( - "unsafe" - - "google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/pragma" -) - -type ( - stringHeader struct { - Data unsafe.Pointer - Len int - } - sliceHeader struct { - Data unsafe.Pointer - Len int - Cap int - } - ifaceHeader struct { - Type unsafe.Pointer - Data unsafe.Pointer - } -) - -var ( - nilType = typeOf(nil) - boolType = typeOf(*new(bool)) - int32Type = typeOf(*new(int32)) - int64Type = typeOf(*new(int64)) - uint32Type = typeOf(*new(uint32)) - uint64Type = typeOf(*new(uint64)) - float32Type = typeOf(*new(float32)) - float64Type = typeOf(*new(float64)) - stringType = typeOf(*new(string)) - bytesType = typeOf(*new([]byte)) - enumType = typeOf(*new(EnumNumber)) -) - -// typeOf returns a pointer to the Go type information. -// The pointer is comparable and equal if and only if the types are identical. -func typeOf(t interface{}) unsafe.Pointer { - return (*ifaceHeader)(unsafe.Pointer(&t)).Type -} - -// value is a union where only one type can be represented at a time. -// The struct is 24B large on 64-bit systems and requires the minimum storage -// necessary to represent each possible type. -// -// The Go GC needs to be able to scan variables containing pointers. -// As such, pointers and non-pointers cannot be intermixed. -type value struct { - pragma.DoNotCompare // 0B - - // typ stores the type of the value as a pointer to the Go type. - typ unsafe.Pointer // 8B - - // ptr stores the data pointer for a String, Bytes, or interface value. - ptr unsafe.Pointer // 8B - - // num stores a Bool, Int32, Int64, Uint32, Uint64, Float32, Float64, or - // Enum value as a raw uint64. - // - // It is also used to store the length of a String or Bytes value; - // the capacity is ignored. - num uint64 // 8B -} - -func valueOfString(v string) Value { - p := (*stringHeader)(unsafe.Pointer(&v)) - return Value{typ: stringType, ptr: p.Data, num: uint64(len(v))} -} -func valueOfBytes(v []byte) Value { - p := (*sliceHeader)(unsafe.Pointer(&v)) - return Value{typ: bytesType, ptr: p.Data, num: uint64(len(v))} -} -func valueOfIface(v interface{}) Value { - p := (*ifaceHeader)(unsafe.Pointer(&v)) - return Value{typ: p.Type, ptr: p.Data} -} - -func (v Value) getString() (x string) { - *(*stringHeader)(unsafe.Pointer(&x)) = stringHeader{Data: v.ptr, Len: int(v.num)} - return x -} -func (v Value) getBytes() (x []byte) { - *(*sliceHeader)(unsafe.Pointer(&x)) = sliceHeader{Data: v.ptr, Len: int(v.num), Cap: int(v.num)} - return x -} -func (v Value) getIface() (x interface{}) { - *(*ifaceHeader)(unsafe.Pointer(&x)) = ifaceHeader{Type: v.typ, Data: v.ptr} - return x -} diff --git a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/reflect/protoregistry/registry.go b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/reflect/protoregistry/registry.go deleted file mode 100644 index 05b635d..0000000 --- a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/reflect/protoregistry/registry.go +++ /dev/null @@ -1,817 +0,0 @@ -// Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one -// or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file -// distributed with this work for additional information -// regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file -// to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the -// "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance -// with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, -// software distributed under the License is distributed on an -// "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY -// KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the -// specific language governing permissions and limitations -// under the License. - -// Copyright 2018 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. -// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style -// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. - -// Package protoregistry provides data structures to register and lookup -// protobuf descriptor types. -// -// The Files registry contains file descriptors and provides the ability -// to iterate over the files or lookup a specific descriptor within the files. -// Files only contains protobuf descriptors and has no understanding of Go -// type information that may be associated with each descriptor. -// -// The Types registry contains descriptor types for which there is a known -// Go type associated with that descriptor. It provides the ability to iterate -// over the registered types or lookup a type by name. -package protoregistry - -import ( - "fmt" - "log" - "strings" - "sync" - - "google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/errors" - "google.golang.org/protobuf/reflect/protoreflect" -) - -// ignoreConflict reports whether to ignore a registration conflict -// given the descriptor being registered and the error. -// It is a variable so that the behavior is easily overridden in another file. -var ignoreConflict = func(d protoreflect.Descriptor, err error) bool { - log.Printf(""+ - "WARNING: %v\n"+ - "A future release will panic on registration conflicts. See:\n"+ - "https://developers.google.com/protocol-buffers/docs/reference/go/faq#namespace-conflict\n"+ - "\n", err) - return true -} - -var globalMutex sync.RWMutex - -// GlobalFiles is a global registry of file descriptors. -var GlobalFiles *Files = new(Files) - -// GlobalTypes is the registry used by default for type lookups -// unless a local registry is provided by the user. -var GlobalTypes *Types = new(Types) - -// NotFound is a sentinel error value to indicate that the type was not found. -// -// Since registry lookup can happen in the critical performance path, resolvers -// must return this exact error value, not an error wrapping it. -var NotFound = errors.New("not found") - -// Files is a registry for looking up or iterating over files and the -// descriptors contained within them. -// The Find and Range methods are safe for concurrent use. -type Files struct { - // The map of descsByName contains: - // EnumDescriptor - // EnumValueDescriptor - // MessageDescriptor - // ExtensionDescriptor - // ServiceDescriptor - // *packageDescriptor - // - // Note that files are stored as a slice, since a package may contain - // multiple files. Only top-level declarations are registered. - // Note that enum values are in the top-level since that are in the same - // scope as the parent enum. - descsByName map[protoreflect.FullName]interface{} - filesByPath map[string]protoreflect.FileDescriptor -} - -type packageDescriptor struct { - files []protoreflect.FileDescriptor -} - -// RegisterFile registers the provided file descriptor. -// -// If any descriptor within the file conflicts with the descriptor of any -// previously registered file (e.g., two enums with the same full name), -// then the file is not registered and an error is returned. -// -// It is permitted for multiple files to have the same file path. -func (r *Files) RegisterFile(file protoreflect.FileDescriptor) error { - if r == GlobalFiles { - globalMutex.Lock() - defer globalMutex.Unlock() - } - if r.descsByName == nil { - r.descsByName = map[protoreflect.FullName]interface{}{ - "": &packageDescriptor{}, - } - r.filesByPath = make(map[string]protoreflect.FileDescriptor) - } - path := file.Path() - if prev := r.filesByPath[path]; prev != nil { - // TODO: Remove this after some soak-in period after moving these types. - var prevPath string - const prevModule = "google.golang.org/genproto" - const prevVersion = "cb27e3aa (May 26th, 2020)" - switch path { - case "google/protobuf/field_mask.proto": - prevPath = prevModule + "/protobuf/field_mask" - case "google/protobuf/api.proto": - prevPath = prevModule + "/protobuf/api" - case "google/protobuf/type.proto": - prevPath = prevModule + "/protobuf/ptype" - case "google/protobuf/source_context.proto": - prevPath = prevModule + "/protobuf/source_context" - } - if r == GlobalFiles && prevPath != "" { - pkgName := strings.TrimSuffix(strings.TrimPrefix(path, "google/protobuf/"), ".proto") - pkgName = strings.Replace(pkgName, "_", "", -1) + "pb" - currPath := "google.golang.org/protobuf/types/known/" + pkgName - panic(fmt.Sprintf(""+ - "duplicate registration of %q\n"+ - "\n"+ - "The generated definition for this file has moved:\n"+ - "\tfrom: %q\n"+ - "\tto: %q\n"+ - "A dependency on the %q module must\n"+ - "be at version %v or higher.\n"+ - "\n"+ - "Upgrade the dependency by running:\n"+ - "\tgo get -u %v\n", - path, prevPath, currPath, prevModule, prevVersion, prevPath)) - } - - err := errors.New("file %q is already registered", file.Path()) - err = amendErrorWithCaller(err, prev, file) - if r == GlobalFiles && ignoreConflict(file, err) { - err = nil - } - return err - } - - for name := file.Package(); name != ""; name = name.Parent() { - switch prev := r.descsByName[name]; prev.(type) { - case nil, *packageDescriptor: - default: - err := errors.New("file %q has a package name conflict over %v", file.Path(), name) - err = amendErrorWithCaller(err, prev, file) - if r == GlobalFiles && ignoreConflict(file, err) { - err = nil - } - return err - } - } - var err error - var hasConflict bool - rangeTopLevelDescriptors(file, func(d protoreflect.Descriptor) { - if prev := r.descsByName[d.FullName()]; prev != nil { - hasConflict = true - err = errors.New("file %q has a name conflict over %v", file.Path(), d.FullName()) - err = amendErrorWithCaller(err, prev, file) - if r == GlobalFiles && ignoreConflict(d, err) { - err = nil - } - } - }) - if hasConflict { - return err - } - - for name := file.Package(); name != ""; name = name.Parent() { - if r.descsByName[name] == nil { - r.descsByName[name] = &packageDescriptor{} - } - } - p := r.descsByName[file.Package()].(*packageDescriptor) - p.files = append(p.files, file) - rangeTopLevelDescriptors(file, func(d protoreflect.Descriptor) { - r.descsByName[d.FullName()] = d - }) - r.filesByPath[path] = file - return nil -} - -// FindDescriptorByName looks up a descriptor by the full name. -// -// This returns (nil, NotFound) if not found. -func (r *Files) FindDescriptorByName(name protoreflect.FullName) (protoreflect.Descriptor, error) { - if r == nil { - return nil, NotFound - } - if r == GlobalFiles { - globalMutex.RLock() - defer globalMutex.RUnlock() - } - prefix := name - suffix := nameSuffix("") - for prefix != "" { - if d, ok := r.descsByName[prefix]; ok { - switch d := d.(type) { - case protoreflect.EnumDescriptor: - if d.FullName() == name { - return d, nil - } - case protoreflect.EnumValueDescriptor: - if d.FullName() == name { - return d, nil - } - case protoreflect.MessageDescriptor: - if d.FullName() == name { - return d, nil - } - if d := findDescriptorInMessage(d, suffix); d != nil && d.FullName() == name { - return d, nil - } - case protoreflect.ExtensionDescriptor: - if d.FullName() == name { - return d, nil - } - case protoreflect.ServiceDescriptor: - if d.FullName() == name { - return d, nil - } - if d := d.Methods().ByName(suffix.Pop()); d != nil && d.FullName() == name { - return d, nil - } - } - return nil, NotFound - } - prefix = prefix.Parent() - suffix = nameSuffix(name[len(prefix)+len("."):]) - } - return nil, NotFound -} - -func findDescriptorInMessage(md protoreflect.MessageDescriptor, suffix nameSuffix) protoreflect.Descriptor { - name := suffix.Pop() - if suffix == "" { - if ed := md.Enums().ByName(name); ed != nil { - return ed - } - for i := md.Enums().Len() - 1; i >= 0; i-- { - if vd := md.Enums().Get(i).Values().ByName(name); vd != nil { - return vd - } - } - if xd := md.Extensions().ByName(name); xd != nil { - return xd - } - if fd := md.Fields().ByName(name); fd != nil { - return fd - } - if od := md.Oneofs().ByName(name); od != nil { - return od - } - } - if md := md.Messages().ByName(name); md != nil { - if suffix == "" { - return md - } - return findDescriptorInMessage(md, suffix) - } - return nil -} - -type nameSuffix string - -func (s *nameSuffix) Pop() (name protoreflect.Name) { - if i := strings.IndexByte(string(*s), '.'); i >= 0 { - name, *s = protoreflect.Name((*s)[:i]), (*s)[i+1:] - } else { - name, *s = protoreflect.Name((*s)), "" - } - return name -} - -// FindFileByPath looks up a file by the path. -// -// This returns (nil, NotFound) if not found. -func (r *Files) FindFileByPath(path string) (protoreflect.FileDescriptor, error) { - if r == nil { - return nil, NotFound - } - if r == GlobalFiles { - globalMutex.RLock() - defer globalMutex.RUnlock() - } - if fd, ok := r.filesByPath[path]; ok { - return fd, nil - } - return nil, NotFound -} - -// NumFiles reports the number of registered files. -func (r *Files) NumFiles() int { - if r == nil { - return 0 - } - if r == GlobalFiles { - globalMutex.RLock() - defer globalMutex.RUnlock() - } - return len(r.filesByPath) -} - -// RangeFiles iterates over all registered files while f returns true. -// The iteration order is undefined. -func (r *Files) RangeFiles(f func(protoreflect.FileDescriptor) bool) { - if r == nil { - return - } - if r == GlobalFiles { - globalMutex.RLock() - defer globalMutex.RUnlock() - } - for _, file := range r.filesByPath { - if !f(file) { - return - } - } -} - -// NumFilesByPackage reports the number of registered files in a proto package. -func (r *Files) NumFilesByPackage(name protoreflect.FullName) int { - if r == nil { - return 0 - } - if r == GlobalFiles { - globalMutex.RLock() - defer globalMutex.RUnlock() - } - p, ok := r.descsByName[name].(*packageDescriptor) - if !ok { - return 0 - } - return len(p.files) -} - -// RangeFilesByPackage iterates over all registered files in a given proto package -// while f returns true. The iteration order is undefined. -func (r *Files) RangeFilesByPackage(name protoreflect.FullName, f func(protoreflect.FileDescriptor) bool) { - if r == nil { - return - } - if r == GlobalFiles { - globalMutex.RLock() - defer globalMutex.RUnlock() - } - p, ok := r.descsByName[name].(*packageDescriptor) - if !ok { - return - } - for _, file := range p.files { - if !f(file) { - return - } - } -} - -// rangeTopLevelDescriptors iterates over all top-level descriptors in a file -// which will be directly entered into the registry. -func rangeTopLevelDescriptors(fd protoreflect.FileDescriptor, f func(protoreflect.Descriptor)) { - eds := fd.Enums() - for i := eds.Len() - 1; i >= 0; i-- { - f(eds.Get(i)) - vds := eds.Get(i).Values() - for i := vds.Len() - 1; i >= 0; i-- { - f(vds.Get(i)) - } - } - mds := fd.Messages() - for i := mds.Len() - 1; i >= 0; i-- { - f(mds.Get(i)) - } - xds := fd.Extensions() - for i := xds.Len() - 1; i >= 0; i-- { - f(xds.Get(i)) - } - sds := fd.Services() - for i := sds.Len() - 1; i >= 0; i-- { - f(sds.Get(i)) - } -} - -// MessageTypeResolver is an interface for looking up messages. -// -// A compliant implementation must deterministically return the same type -// if no error is encountered. -// -// The Types type implements this interface. -type MessageTypeResolver interface { - // FindMessageByName looks up a message by its full name. - // E.g., "google.protobuf.Any" - // - // This return (nil, NotFound) if not found. - FindMessageByName(message protoreflect.FullName) (protoreflect.MessageType, error) - - // FindMessageByURL looks up a message by a URL identifier. - // See documentation on google.protobuf.Any.type_url for the URL format. - // - // This returns (nil, NotFound) if not found. - FindMessageByURL(url string) (protoreflect.MessageType, error) -} - -// ExtensionTypeResolver is an interface for looking up extensions. -// -// A compliant implementation must deterministically return the same type -// if no error is encountered. -// -// The Types type implements this interface. -type ExtensionTypeResolver interface { - // FindExtensionByName looks up a extension field by the field's full name. - // Note that this is the full name of the field as determined by - // where the extension is declared and is unrelated to the full name of the - // message being extended. - // - // This returns (nil, NotFound) if not found. - FindExtensionByName(field protoreflect.FullName) (protoreflect.ExtensionType, error) - - // FindExtensionByNumber looks up a extension field by the field number - // within some parent message, identified by full name. - // - // This returns (nil, NotFound) if not found. - FindExtensionByNumber(message protoreflect.FullName, field protoreflect.FieldNumber) (protoreflect.ExtensionType, error) -} - -var ( - _ MessageTypeResolver = (*Types)(nil) - _ ExtensionTypeResolver = (*Types)(nil) -) - -// Types is a registry for looking up or iterating over descriptor types. -// The Find and Range methods are safe for concurrent use. -type Types struct { - typesByName typesByName - extensionsByMessage extensionsByMessage - - numEnums int - numMessages int - numExtensions int -} - -type ( - typesByName map[protoreflect.FullName]interface{} - extensionsByMessage map[protoreflect.FullName]extensionsByNumber - extensionsByNumber map[protoreflect.FieldNumber]protoreflect.ExtensionType -) - -// RegisterMessage registers the provided message type. -// -// If a naming conflict occurs, the type is not registered and an error is returned. -func (r *Types) RegisterMessage(mt protoreflect.MessageType) error { - // Under rare circumstances getting the descriptor might recursively - // examine the registry, so fetch it before locking. - md := mt.Descriptor() - - if r == GlobalTypes { - globalMutex.Lock() - defer globalMutex.Unlock() - } - - if err := r.register("message", md, mt); err != nil { - return err - } - r.numMessages++ - return nil -} - -// RegisterEnum registers the provided enum type. -// -// If a naming conflict occurs, the type is not registered and an error is returned. -func (r *Types) RegisterEnum(et protoreflect.EnumType) error { - // Under rare circumstances getting the descriptor might recursively - // examine the registry, so fetch it before locking. - ed := et.Descriptor() - - if r == GlobalTypes { - globalMutex.Lock() - defer globalMutex.Unlock() - } - - if err := r.register("enum", ed, et); err != nil { - return err - } - r.numEnums++ - return nil -} - -// RegisterExtension registers the provided extension type. -// -// If a naming conflict occurs, the type is not registered and an error is returned. -func (r *Types) RegisterExtension(xt protoreflect.ExtensionType) error { - // Under rare circumstances getting the descriptor might recursively - // examine the registry, so fetch it before locking. - // - // A known case where this can happen: Fetching the TypeDescriptor for a - // legacy ExtensionDesc can consult the global registry. - xd := xt.TypeDescriptor() - - if r == GlobalTypes { - globalMutex.Lock() - defer globalMutex.Unlock() - } - - field := xd.Number() - message := xd.ContainingMessage().FullName() - if prev := r.extensionsByMessage[message][field]; prev != nil { - err := errors.New("extension number %d is already registered on message %v", field, message) - err = amendErrorWithCaller(err, prev, xt) - if !(r == GlobalTypes && ignoreConflict(xd, err)) { - return err - } - } - - if err := r.register("extension", xd, xt); err != nil { - return err - } - if r.extensionsByMessage == nil { - r.extensionsByMessage = make(extensionsByMessage) - } - if r.extensionsByMessage[message] == nil { - r.extensionsByMessage[message] = make(extensionsByNumber) - } - r.extensionsByMessage[message][field] = xt - r.numExtensions++ - return nil -} - -func (r *Types) register(kind string, desc protoreflect.Descriptor, typ interface{}) error { - name := desc.FullName() - prev := r.typesByName[name] - if prev != nil { - err := errors.New("%v %v is already registered", kind, name) - err = amendErrorWithCaller(err, prev, typ) - if !(r == GlobalTypes && ignoreConflict(desc, err)) { - return err - } - } - if r.typesByName == nil { - r.typesByName = make(typesByName) - } - r.typesByName[name] = typ - return nil -} - -// FindEnumByName looks up an enum by its full name. -// E.g., "google.protobuf.Field.Kind". -// -// This returns (nil, NotFound) if not found. -func (r *Types) FindEnumByName(enum protoreflect.FullName) (protoreflect.EnumType, error) { - if r == nil { - return nil, NotFound - } - if r == GlobalTypes { - globalMutex.RLock() - defer globalMutex.RUnlock() - } - if v := r.typesByName[enum]; v != nil { - if et, _ := v.(protoreflect.EnumType); et != nil { - return et, nil - } - return nil, errors.New("found wrong type: got %v, want enum", typeName(v)) - } - return nil, NotFound -} - -// FindMessageByName looks up a message by its full name. -// E.g., "google.protobuf.Any" -// -// This return (nil, NotFound) if not found. -func (r *Types) FindMessageByName(message protoreflect.FullName) (protoreflect.MessageType, error) { - // The full name by itself is a valid URL. - return r.FindMessageByURL(string(message)) -} - -// FindMessageByURL looks up a message by a URL identifier. -// See documentation on google.protobuf.Any.type_url for the URL format. -// -// This returns (nil, NotFound) if not found. -func (r *Types) FindMessageByURL(url string) (protoreflect.MessageType, error) { - if r == nil { - return nil, NotFound - } - if r == GlobalTypes { - globalMutex.RLock() - defer globalMutex.RUnlock() - } - message := protoreflect.FullName(url) - if i := strings.LastIndexByte(url, '/'); i >= 0 { - message = message[i+len("/"):] - } - - if v := r.typesByName[message]; v != nil { - if mt, _ := v.(protoreflect.MessageType); mt != nil { - return mt, nil - } - return nil, errors.New("found wrong type: got %v, want message", typeName(v)) - } - return nil, NotFound -} - -// FindExtensionByName looks up a extension field by the field's full name. -// Note that this is the full name of the field as determined by -// where the extension is declared and is unrelated to the full name of the -// message being extended. -// -// This returns (nil, NotFound) if not found. -func (r *Types) FindExtensionByName(field protoreflect.FullName) (protoreflect.ExtensionType, error) { - if r == nil { - return nil, NotFound - } - if r == GlobalTypes { - globalMutex.RLock() - defer globalMutex.RUnlock() - } - if v := r.typesByName[field]; v != nil { - if xt, _ := v.(protoreflect.ExtensionType); xt != nil { - return xt, nil - } - return nil, errors.New("found wrong type: got %v, want extension", typeName(v)) - } - return nil, NotFound -} - -// FindExtensionByNumber looks up a extension field by the field number -// within some parent message, identified by full name. -// -// This returns (nil, NotFound) if not found. -func (r *Types) FindExtensionByNumber(message protoreflect.FullName, field protoreflect.FieldNumber) (protoreflect.ExtensionType, error) { - if r == nil { - return nil, NotFound - } - if r == GlobalTypes { - globalMutex.RLock() - defer globalMutex.RUnlock() - } - if xt, ok := r.extensionsByMessage[message][field]; ok { - return xt, nil - } - return nil, NotFound -} - -// NumEnums reports the number of registered enums. -func (r *Types) NumEnums() int { - if r == nil { - return 0 - } - if r == GlobalTypes { - globalMutex.RLock() - defer globalMutex.RUnlock() - } - return r.numEnums -} - -// RangeEnums iterates over all registered enums while f returns true. -// Iteration order is undefined. -func (r *Types) RangeEnums(f func(protoreflect.EnumType) bool) { - if r == nil { - return - } - if r == GlobalTypes { - globalMutex.RLock() - defer globalMutex.RUnlock() - } - for _, typ := range r.typesByName { - if et, ok := typ.(protoreflect.EnumType); ok { - if !f(et) { - return - } - } - } -} - -// NumMessages reports the number of registered messages. -func (r *Types) NumMessages() int { - if r == nil { - return 0 - } - if r == GlobalTypes { - globalMutex.RLock() - defer globalMutex.RUnlock() - } - return r.numMessages -} - -// RangeMessages iterates over all registered messages while f returns true. -// Iteration order is undefined. -func (r *Types) RangeMessages(f func(protoreflect.MessageType) bool) { - if r == nil { - return - } - if r == GlobalTypes { - globalMutex.RLock() - defer globalMutex.RUnlock() - } - for _, typ := range r.typesByName { - if mt, ok := typ.(protoreflect.MessageType); ok { - if !f(mt) { - return - } - } - } -} - -// NumExtensions reports the number of registered extensions. -func (r *Types) NumExtensions() int { - if r == nil { - return 0 - } - if r == GlobalTypes { - globalMutex.RLock() - defer globalMutex.RUnlock() - } - return r.numExtensions -} - -// RangeExtensions iterates over all registered extensions while f returns true. -// Iteration order is undefined. -func (r *Types) RangeExtensions(f func(protoreflect.ExtensionType) bool) { - if r == nil { - return - } - if r == GlobalTypes { - globalMutex.RLock() - defer globalMutex.RUnlock() - } - for _, typ := range r.typesByName { - if xt, ok := typ.(protoreflect.ExtensionType); ok { - if !f(xt) { - return - } - } - } -} - -// NumExtensionsByMessage reports the number of registered extensions for -// a given message type. -func (r *Types) NumExtensionsByMessage(message protoreflect.FullName) int { - if r == nil { - return 0 - } - if r == GlobalTypes { - globalMutex.RLock() - defer globalMutex.RUnlock() - } - return len(r.extensionsByMessage[message]) -} - -// RangeExtensionsByMessage iterates over all registered extensions filtered -// by a given message type while f returns true. Iteration order is undefined. -func (r *Types) RangeExtensionsByMessage(message protoreflect.FullName, f func(protoreflect.ExtensionType) bool) { - if r == nil { - return - } - if r == GlobalTypes { - globalMutex.RLock() - defer globalMutex.RUnlock() - } - for _, xt := range r.extensionsByMessage[message] { - if !f(xt) { - return - } - } -} - -func typeName(t interface{}) string { - switch t.(type) { - case protoreflect.EnumType: - return "enum" - case protoreflect.MessageType: - return "message" - case protoreflect.ExtensionType: - return "extension" - default: - return fmt.Sprintf("%T", t) - } -} - -func amendErrorWithCaller(err error, prev, curr interface{}) error { - prevPkg := goPackage(prev) - currPkg := goPackage(curr) - if prevPkg == "" || currPkg == "" || prevPkg == currPkg { - return err - } - return errors.New("%s\n\tpreviously from: %q\n\tcurrently from: %q", err, prevPkg, currPkg) -} - -func goPackage(v interface{}) string { - switch d := v.(type) { - case protoreflect.EnumType: - v = d.Descriptor() - case protoreflect.MessageType: - v = d.Descriptor() - case protoreflect.ExtensionType: - v = d.TypeDescriptor() - } - if d, ok := v.(protoreflect.Descriptor); ok { - v = d.ParentFile() - } - if d, ok := v.(interface{ GoPackagePath() string }); ok { - return d.GoPackagePath() - } - return "" -} diff --git a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/runtime/protoiface/legacy.go b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/runtime/protoiface/legacy.go deleted file mode 100644 index 0af2fbd..0000000 --- a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/runtime/protoiface/legacy.go +++ /dev/null @@ -1,32 +0,0 @@ -// Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one -// or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file -// distributed with this work for additional information -// regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file -// to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the -// "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance -// with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, -// software distributed under the License is distributed on an -// "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY -// KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the -// specific language governing permissions and limitations -// under the License. - -// Copyright 2018 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. -// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style -// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. - -package protoiface - -type MessageV1 interface { - Reset() - String() string - ProtoMessage() -} - -type ExtensionRangeV1 struct { - Start, End int32 // both inclusive -} diff --git a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/runtime/protoiface/methods.go b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/runtime/protoiface/methods.go deleted file mode 100644 index 2073c7d..0000000 --- a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/runtime/protoiface/methods.go +++ /dev/null @@ -1,184 +0,0 @@ -// Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one -// or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file -// distributed with this work for additional information -// regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file -// to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the -// "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance -// with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, -// software distributed under the License is distributed on an -// "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY -// KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the -// specific language governing permissions and limitations -// under the License. - -// Copyright 2019 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. -// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style -// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. - -// Package protoiface contains types referenced or implemented by messages. -// -// WARNING: This package should only be imported by message implementations. -// The functionality found in this package should be accessed through -// higher-level abstractions provided by the proto package. -package protoiface - -import ( - "google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/pragma" - "google.golang.org/protobuf/reflect/protoreflect" -) - -// Methods is a set of optional fast-path implementations of various operations. -type Methods = struct { - pragma.NoUnkeyedLiterals - - // Flags indicate support for optional features. - Flags SupportFlags - - // Size returns the size in bytes of the wire-format encoding of a message. - // Marshal must be provided if a custom Size is provided. - Size func(SizeInput) SizeOutput - - // Marshal formats a message in the wire-format encoding to the provided buffer. - // Size should be provided if a custom Marshal is provided. - // It must not return an error for a partial message. - Marshal func(MarshalInput) (MarshalOutput, error) - - // Unmarshal parses the wire-format encoding and merges the result into a message. - // It must not reset the target message or return an error for a partial message. - Unmarshal func(UnmarshalInput) (UnmarshalOutput, error) - - // Merge merges the contents of a source message into a destination message. - Merge func(MergeInput) MergeOutput - - // CheckInitialized returns an error if any required fields in the message are not set. - CheckInitialized func(CheckInitializedInput) (CheckInitializedOutput, error) -} - -// SupportFlags indicate support for optional features. -type SupportFlags = uint64 - -const ( - // SupportMarshalDeterministic reports whether MarshalOptions.Deterministic is supported. - SupportMarshalDeterministic SupportFlags = 1 << iota - - // SupportUnmarshalDiscardUnknown reports whether UnmarshalOptions.DiscardUnknown is supported. - SupportUnmarshalDiscardUnknown -) - -// SizeInput is input to the Size method. -type SizeInput = struct { - pragma.NoUnkeyedLiterals - - Message protoreflect.Message - Flags MarshalInputFlags -} - -// SizeOutput is output from the Size method. -type SizeOutput = struct { - pragma.NoUnkeyedLiterals - - Size int -} - -// MarshalInput is input to the Marshal method. -type MarshalInput = struct { - pragma.NoUnkeyedLiterals - - Message protoreflect.Message - Buf []byte // output is appended to this buffer - Flags MarshalInputFlags -} - -// MarshalOutput is output from the Marshal method. -type MarshalOutput = struct { - pragma.NoUnkeyedLiterals - - Buf []byte // contains marshaled message -} - -// MarshalInputFlags configure the marshaler. -// Most flags correspond to fields in proto.MarshalOptions. -type MarshalInputFlags = uint8 - -const ( - MarshalDeterministic MarshalInputFlags = 1 << iota - MarshalUseCachedSize -) - -// UnmarshalInput is input to the Unmarshal method. -type UnmarshalInput = struct { - pragma.NoUnkeyedLiterals - - Message protoreflect.Message - Buf []byte // input buffer - Flags UnmarshalInputFlags - Resolver interface { - FindExtensionByName(field protoreflect.FullName) (protoreflect.ExtensionType, error) - FindExtensionByNumber(message protoreflect.FullName, field protoreflect.FieldNumber) (protoreflect.ExtensionType, error) - } -} - -// UnmarshalOutput is output from the Unmarshal method. -type UnmarshalOutput = struct { - pragma.NoUnkeyedLiterals - - Flags UnmarshalOutputFlags -} - -// UnmarshalInputFlags configure the unmarshaler. -// Most flags correspond to fields in proto.UnmarshalOptions. -type UnmarshalInputFlags = uint8 - -const ( - UnmarshalDiscardUnknown UnmarshalInputFlags = 1 << iota -) - -// UnmarshalOutputFlags are output from the Unmarshal method. -type UnmarshalOutputFlags = uint8 - -const ( - // UnmarshalInitialized may be set on return if all required fields are known to be set. - // If unset, then it does not necessarily indicate that the message is uninitialized, - 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See the NOTICE file -// distributed with this work for additional information -// regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file -// to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the -// "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance -// with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, -// software distributed under the License is distributed on an -// "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY -// KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the -// specific language governing permissions and limitations -// under the License. - -// Copyright 2018 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. -// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style -// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. - -// Package protoimpl contains the default implementation for messages -// generated by protoc-gen-go. -// -// WARNING: This package should only ever be imported by generated messages. -// The compatibility agreement covers nothing except for functionality needed -// to keep existing generated messages operational. Breakages that occur due -// to unauthorized usages of this package are not the author's responsibility. -package protoimpl - -import ( - "google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/filedesc" - "google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/filetype" - "google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/impl" -) - -// UnsafeEnabled specifies whether package unsafe can be used. -const UnsafeEnabled = impl.UnsafeEnabled - -type ( - // Types used by generated code in init functions. - DescBuilder = filedesc.Builder - TypeBuilder = filetype.Builder - - // Types used by generated code to implement EnumType, MessageType, and ExtensionType. - EnumInfo = impl.EnumInfo - MessageInfo = impl.MessageInfo - ExtensionInfo = impl.ExtensionInfo - - // Types embedded in generated messages. - MessageState = impl.MessageState - SizeCache = impl.SizeCache - WeakFields = impl.WeakFields - UnknownFields = impl.UnknownFields - ExtensionFields = impl.ExtensionFields - ExtensionFieldV1 = impl.ExtensionField - - Pointer = impl.Pointer -) - -var X impl.Export diff --git a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/runtime/protoimpl/version.go b/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/runtime/protoimpl/version.go deleted file mode 100644 index 3ad5bad..0000000 --- a/airflow/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/runtime/protoimpl/version.go +++ /dev/null @@ -1,73 +0,0 @@ -// Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one -// or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file -// distributed with this work for additional information -// regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file -// to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the -// "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance -// with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at -// -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -// -// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, -// software distributed under the License is distributed on an -// "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY -// KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the -// specific language governing permissions and limitations -// under the License. - -// Copyright 2019 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. -// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style -// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. - -package protoimpl - -import ( - "google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/version" -) - -const ( - // MaxVersion is the maximum supported version for generated .pb.go files. - // It is always the current version of the module. - MaxVersion = version.Minor - - // GenVersion is the runtime version required by generated .pb.go files. - // This is incremented when generated code relies on new functionality - // in the runtime. - GenVersion = 20 - - // MinVersion is the minimum supported version for generated .pb.go files. - // This is incremented when the runtime drops support for old code. - MinVersion = 0 -) - -// EnforceVersion is used by code generated by protoc-gen-go -// to statically enforce minimum and maximum versions of this package. -// A compilation failure implies either that: -// * the runtime package is too old and needs to be updated OR -// * the 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EnforceVersion(MaxVersion - GenVersion) -) diff --git a/airflow/vendor/modules.txt b/airflow/vendor/modules.txt index dfa05fd..470180f 100644 --- a/airflow/vendor/modules.txt +++ b/airflow/vendor/modules.txt @@ -1,43 +1,4 @@ -# github.com/golang/protobuf v1.4.2 -github.com/golang/protobuf/proto -# golang.org/x/net v0.0.0-20200822124328-c89045814202 -golang.org/x/net/context -golang.org/x/net/context/ctxhttp -# golang.org/x/oauth2 v0.0.0-20210323180902-22b0adad7558 +# golang.org/x/oauth2 v0.24.0 +## explicit; go 1.18 golang.org/x/oauth2 golang.org/x/oauth2/internal -# google.golang.org/appengine v1.6.6 -google.golang.org/appengine/internal -google.golang.org/appengine/internal/base -google.golang.org/appengine/internal/datastore -google.golang.org/appengine/internal/log -google.golang.org/appengine/internal/remote_api -google.golang.org/appengine/internal/urlfetch -google.golang.org/appengine/urlfetch -# google.golang.org/protobuf v1.25.0 -google.golang.org/protobuf/encoding/prototext 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-google.golang.org/protobuf/reflect/protoreflect -google.golang.org/protobuf/reflect/protoregistry -google.golang.org/protobuf/runtime/protoiface -google.golang.org/protobuf/runtime/protoimpl diff --git a/go.mod b/go.mod index f72fd63..63b8693 100644 --- a/go.mod +++ b/go.mod @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ module github.com/drfaust92/airflow-client-go -go 1.13 +go 1.23 replace github.com/apache/airflow-client-go/airflow => ./airflow @@ -8,3 +8,10 @@ require ( github.com/apache/airflow-client-go/airflow v0.0.0-20230210234754-8ce0b39cfbb2 github.com/stretchr/testify v1.6.1 ) + +require ( + github.com/davecgh/go-spew v1.1.0 // indirect + github.com/pmezard/go-difflib v1.0.0 // indirect + golang.org/x/oauth2 v0.24.0 // indirect + gopkg.in/yaml.v3 v3.0.0-20200313102051-9f266ea9e77c // indirect +) diff --git a/go.sum b/go.sum index 96a2430..0ea8490 100644 --- a/go.sum +++ b/go.sum @@ -1,371 +1,15 @@ -cloud.google.com/go v0.26.0/go.mod h1:aQUYkXzVsufM+DwF1aE+0xfcU+56JwCaLick0ClmMTw= -cloud.google.com/go 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drfaust92 --- airflow/go.mod | 2 ++ 1 file changed, 2 insertions(+) diff --git a/airflow/go.mod b/airflow/go.mod index d128fe0..4ea3e5c 100644 --- a/airflow/go.mod +++ b/airflow/go.mod @@ -2,4 +2,6 @@ module github.com/drfaust92/airflow-client-go/airflow go 1.23 +replace github.com/apache/airflow-client-go/airflow => ./airflow + require golang.org/x/oauth2 v0.24.0 From e3a97d6a0cdea0d22b3cf81eba78492ce5de3620 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: drfaust92 Date: Thu, 2 Jan 2025 23:23:32 -0500 Subject: [PATCH 09/15] refresh Signed-off-by: drfaust92 --- airflow/vendor/modules.txt | 1 + 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+) diff --git a/airflow/vendor/modules.txt b/airflow/vendor/modules.txt index 470180f..9ba87a7 100644 --- a/airflow/vendor/modules.txt +++ b/airflow/vendor/modules.txt @@ -2,3 +2,4 @@ ## explicit; go 1.18 golang.org/x/oauth2 golang.org/x/oauth2/internal +# github.com/apache/airflow-client-go/airflow => ./airflow From 33af489b139bdf3b986e669090cf8c29ac15e1e6 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: drfaust92 Date: Thu, 2 Jan 2025 23:28:46 -0500 Subject: [PATCH 10/15] refresh Signed-off-by: drfaust92 --- .../vendor/golang.org/x/oauth2/.travis.yml | 13 - .../golang.org/x/oauth2/CONTRIBUTING.md | 26 -- airflow/vendor/golang.org/x/oauth2/LICENSE | 27 -- airflow/vendor/golang.org/x/oauth2/README.md | 35 -- .../golang.org/x/oauth2/internal/doc.go | 6 - .../golang.org/x/oauth2/internal/oauth2.go | 37 -- .../golang.org/x/oauth2/internal/token.go | 352 --------------- .../golang.org/x/oauth2/internal/transport.go | 28 -- airflow/vendor/golang.org/x/oauth2/oauth2.go | 421 ------------------ airflow/vendor/golang.org/x/oauth2/token.go | 212 --------- .../vendor/golang.org/x/oauth2/transport.go | 89 ---- airflow/vendor/modules.txt | 5 - 12 files changed, 1251 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 airflow/vendor/golang.org/x/oauth2/.travis.yml delete mode 100644 airflow/vendor/golang.org/x/oauth2/CONTRIBUTING.md delete mode 100644 airflow/vendor/golang.org/x/oauth2/LICENSE delete mode 100644 airflow/vendor/golang.org/x/oauth2/README.md delete mode 100644 airflow/vendor/golang.org/x/oauth2/internal/doc.go delete mode 100644 airflow/vendor/golang.org/x/oauth2/internal/oauth2.go delete mode 100644 airflow/vendor/golang.org/x/oauth2/internal/token.go delete mode 100644 airflow/vendor/golang.org/x/oauth2/internal/transport.go delete mode 100644 airflow/vendor/golang.org/x/oauth2/oauth2.go delete mode 100644 airflow/vendor/golang.org/x/oauth2/token.go delete mode 100644 airflow/vendor/golang.org/x/oauth2/transport.go delete mode 100644 airflow/vendor/modules.txt diff --git a/airflow/vendor/golang.org/x/oauth2/.travis.yml b/airflow/vendor/golang.org/x/oauth2/.travis.yml deleted file mode 100644 index fa139db..0000000 --- a/airflow/vendor/golang.org/x/oauth2/.travis.yml +++ /dev/null @@ -1,13 +0,0 @@ -language: go - -go: - - tip - -install: - - export GOPATH="$HOME/gopath" - - mkdir -p "$GOPATH/src/golang.org/x" - - mv "$TRAVIS_BUILD_DIR" "$GOPATH/src/golang.org/x/oauth2" - - go get -v -t -d golang.org/x/oauth2/... - -script: - - go test -v golang.org/x/oauth2/... diff --git a/airflow/vendor/golang.org/x/oauth2/CONTRIBUTING.md b/airflow/vendor/golang.org/x/oauth2/CONTRIBUTING.md deleted file mode 100644 index dfbed62..0000000 --- a/airflow/vendor/golang.org/x/oauth2/CONTRIBUTING.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,26 +0,0 @@ -# Contributing to Go - -Go is an open source project. - -It is the work of hundreds of contributors. We appreciate your help! - -## Filing issues - -When [filing an issue](https://github.com/golang/oauth2/issues), make sure to answer these five questions: - -1. What version of Go are you using (`go version`)? -2. What operating system and processor architecture are you using? -3. What did you do? -4. What did you expect to see? -5. What did you see instead? - -General questions should go to the [golang-nuts mailing list](https://groups.google.com/group/golang-nuts) instead of the issue tracker. -The gophers there will answer or ask you to file an issue if you've tripped over a bug. - -## Contributing code - -Please read the [Contribution Guidelines](https://golang.org/doc/contribute.html) -before sending patches. - -Unless otherwise noted, the Go source files are distributed under -the BSD-style license found in the LICENSE file. diff --git a/airflow/vendor/golang.org/x/oauth2/LICENSE b/airflow/vendor/golang.org/x/oauth2/LICENSE deleted file mode 100644 index 2a7cf70..0000000 --- a/airflow/vendor/golang.org/x/oauth2/LICENSE +++ /dev/null @@ -1,27 +0,0 @@ -Copyright 2009 The Go Authors. - -Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without -modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are -met: - - * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright -notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. - * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above -copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer -in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the -distribution. - * Neither the name of Google LLC nor the names of its -contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from -this software without specific prior written permission. - -THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS -"AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT -LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR -A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT -OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, -SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT -LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, -DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY -THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT -(INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE -OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. diff --git a/airflow/vendor/golang.org/x/oauth2/README.md b/airflow/vendor/golang.org/x/oauth2/README.md deleted file mode 100644 index 48dbb9d..0000000 --- a/airflow/vendor/golang.org/x/oauth2/README.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,35 +0,0 @@ -# OAuth2 for Go - -[![Go Reference](https://pkg.go.dev/badge/golang.org/x/oauth2.svg)](https://pkg.go.dev/golang.org/x/oauth2) -[![Build Status](https://travis-ci.org/golang/oauth2.svg?branch=master)](https://travis-ci.org/golang/oauth2) - -oauth2 package contains a client implementation for OAuth 2.0 spec. - -See pkg.go.dev for further documentation and examples. - -* [pkg.go.dev/golang.org/x/oauth2](https://pkg.go.dev/golang.org/x/oauth2) -* [pkg.go.dev/golang.org/x/oauth2/google](https://pkg.go.dev/golang.org/x/oauth2/google) - -## Policy for new endpoints - -We no longer accept new provider-specific packages in this repo if all -they do is add a single endpoint variable. If you just want to add a -single endpoint, add it to the -[pkg.go.dev/golang.org/x/oauth2/endpoints](https://pkg.go.dev/golang.org/x/oauth2/endpoints) -package. - -## Report Issues / Send Patches - -The main issue tracker for the oauth2 repository is located at -https://github.com/golang/oauth2/issues. - -This repository uses Gerrit for code changes. To learn how to submit changes to -this repository, see https://go.dev/doc/contribute. - -The git repository is https://go.googlesource.com/oauth2. - -Note: - -* Excluding trivial changes, all contributions should be connected to an existing issue. -* API changes must go through the [change proposal process](https://go.dev/s/proposal-process) before they can be accepted. -* The code owners are listed at [dev.golang.org/owners](https://dev.golang.org/owners#:~:text=x/oauth2). diff --git a/airflow/vendor/golang.org/x/oauth2/internal/doc.go b/airflow/vendor/golang.org/x/oauth2/internal/doc.go deleted file mode 100644 index 03265e8..0000000 --- a/airflow/vendor/golang.org/x/oauth2/internal/doc.go +++ /dev/null @@ -1,6 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2017 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. -// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style -// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. - -// Package internal contains support packages for oauth2 package. -package internal diff --git a/airflow/vendor/golang.org/x/oauth2/internal/oauth2.go b/airflow/vendor/golang.org/x/oauth2/internal/oauth2.go deleted file mode 100644 index 14989be..0000000 --- a/airflow/vendor/golang.org/x/oauth2/internal/oauth2.go +++ /dev/null @@ -1,37 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2014 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. -// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style -// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. - -package internal - -import ( - "crypto/rsa" - "crypto/x509" - "encoding/pem" - "errors" - "fmt" -) - -// ParseKey converts the binary contents of a private key file -// to an *rsa.PrivateKey. It detects whether the private key is in a -// PEM container or not. If so, it extracts the private key -// from PEM container before conversion. It only supports PEM -// containers with no passphrase. -func ParseKey(key []byte) (*rsa.PrivateKey, error) { - block, _ := pem.Decode(key) - if block != nil { - key = block.Bytes - } - parsedKey, err := x509.ParsePKCS8PrivateKey(key) - if err != nil { - parsedKey, err = x509.ParsePKCS1PrivateKey(key) - if err != nil { - return nil, fmt.Errorf("private key should be a PEM or plain PKCS1 or PKCS8; parse error: %v", err) - } - } - parsed, ok := parsedKey.(*rsa.PrivateKey) - if !ok { - return nil, errors.New("private key is invalid") - } - return parsed, nil -} diff --git a/airflow/vendor/golang.org/x/oauth2/internal/token.go b/airflow/vendor/golang.org/x/oauth2/internal/token.go deleted file mode 100644 index e83ddee..0000000 --- a/airflow/vendor/golang.org/x/oauth2/internal/token.go +++ /dev/null @@ -1,352 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2014 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. -// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style -// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. - -package internal - -import ( - "context" - "encoding/json" - "errors" - "fmt" - "io" - "io/ioutil" - "math" - "mime" - "net/http" - "net/url" - "strconv" - "strings" - "sync" - "sync/atomic" - "time" -) - -// Token represents the credentials used to authorize -// the requests to access protected resources on the OAuth 2.0 -// provider's backend. -// -// This type is a mirror of oauth2.Token and exists to break -// an otherwise-circular dependency. Other internal packages -// should convert this Token into an oauth2.Token before use. -type Token struct { - // AccessToken is the token that authorizes and authenticates - // the requests. - AccessToken string - - // TokenType is the type of token. - // The Type method returns either this or "Bearer", the default. - TokenType string - - // RefreshToken is a token that's used by the application - // (as opposed to the user) to refresh the access token - // if it expires. - RefreshToken string - - // Expiry is the optional expiration time of the access token. - // - // If zero, TokenSource implementations will reuse the same - // token forever and RefreshToken or equivalent - // mechanisms for that TokenSource will not be used. - Expiry time.Time - - // Raw optionally contains extra metadata from the server - // when updating a token. - Raw interface{} -} - -// tokenJSON is the struct representing the HTTP response from OAuth2 -// providers returning a token or error in JSON form. -// https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc6749#section-5.1 -type tokenJSON struct { - AccessToken string `json:"access_token"` - TokenType string `json:"token_type"` - RefreshToken string `json:"refresh_token"` - ExpiresIn expirationTime `json:"expires_in"` // at least PayPal returns string, while most return number - // error fields - // https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc6749#section-5.2 - ErrorCode string `json:"error"` - ErrorDescription string `json:"error_description"` - ErrorURI string `json:"error_uri"` -} - -func (e *tokenJSON) expiry() (t time.Time) { - if v := e.ExpiresIn; v != 0 { - return time.Now().Add(time.Duration(v) * time.Second) - } - return -} - -type expirationTime int32 - -func (e *expirationTime) UnmarshalJSON(b []byte) error { - if len(b) == 0 || string(b) == "null" { - return nil - } - var n json.Number - err := json.Unmarshal(b, &n) - if err != nil { - return err - } - i, err := n.Int64() - if err != nil { - return err - } - if i > math.MaxInt32 { - i = math.MaxInt32 - } - *e = expirationTime(i) - return nil -} - -// RegisterBrokenAuthHeaderProvider previously did something. It is now a no-op. -// -// Deprecated: this function no longer does anything. Caller code that -// wants to avoid potential extra HTTP requests made during -// auto-probing of the provider's auth style should set -// Endpoint.AuthStyle. -func RegisterBrokenAuthHeaderProvider(tokenURL string) {} - -// AuthStyle is a copy of the golang.org/x/oauth2 package's AuthStyle type. -type AuthStyle int - -const ( - AuthStyleUnknown AuthStyle = 0 - AuthStyleInParams AuthStyle = 1 - AuthStyleInHeader AuthStyle = 2 -) - -// LazyAuthStyleCache is a backwards compatibility compromise to let Configs -// have a lazily-initialized AuthStyleCache. -// -// The two users of this, oauth2.Config and oauth2/clientcredentials.Config, -// both would ideally just embed an unexported AuthStyleCache but because both -// were historically allowed to be copied by value we can't retroactively add an -// uncopyable Mutex to them. -// -// We could use an atomic.Pointer, but that was added recently enough (in Go -// 1.18) that we'd break Go 1.17 users where the tests as of 2023-08-03 -// still pass. By using an atomic.Value, it supports both Go 1.17 and -// copying by value, even if that's not ideal. -type LazyAuthStyleCache struct { - v atomic.Value // of *AuthStyleCache -} - -func (lc *LazyAuthStyleCache) Get() *AuthStyleCache { - if c, ok := lc.v.Load().(*AuthStyleCache); ok { - return c - } - c := new(AuthStyleCache) - if !lc.v.CompareAndSwap(nil, c) { - c = lc.v.Load().(*AuthStyleCache) - } - return c -} - -// AuthStyleCache is the set of tokenURLs we've successfully used via -// RetrieveToken and which style auth we ended up using. -// It's called a cache, but it doesn't (yet?) shrink. It's expected that -// the set of OAuth2 servers a program contacts over time is fixed and -// small. -type AuthStyleCache struct { - mu sync.Mutex - m map[string]AuthStyle // keyed by tokenURL -} - -// lookupAuthStyle reports which auth style we last used with tokenURL -// when calling RetrieveToken and whether we have ever done so. -func (c *AuthStyleCache) lookupAuthStyle(tokenURL string) (style AuthStyle, ok bool) { - c.mu.Lock() - defer c.mu.Unlock() - style, ok = c.m[tokenURL] - return -} - -// setAuthStyle adds an entry to authStyleCache, documented above. -func (c *AuthStyleCache) setAuthStyle(tokenURL string, v AuthStyle) { - c.mu.Lock() - defer c.mu.Unlock() - if c.m == nil { - c.m = make(map[string]AuthStyle) - } - c.m[tokenURL] = v -} - -// newTokenRequest returns a new *http.Request to retrieve a new token -// from tokenURL using the provided clientID, clientSecret, and POST -// body parameters. -// -// inParams is whether the clientID & clientSecret should be encoded -// as the POST body. An 'inParams' value of true means to send it in -// the POST body (along with any values in v); false means to send it -// in the Authorization header. -func newTokenRequest(tokenURL, clientID, clientSecret string, v url.Values, authStyle AuthStyle) (*http.Request, error) { - if authStyle == AuthStyleInParams { - v = cloneURLValues(v) - if clientID != "" { - v.Set("client_id", clientID) - } - if clientSecret != "" { - v.Set("client_secret", clientSecret) - } - } - req, err := http.NewRequest("POST", tokenURL, strings.NewReader(v.Encode())) - if err != nil { - return nil, err - } - req.Header.Set("Content-Type", "application/x-www-form-urlencoded") - if authStyle == AuthStyleInHeader { - req.SetBasicAuth(url.QueryEscape(clientID), url.QueryEscape(clientSecret)) - } - return req, nil -} - -func cloneURLValues(v url.Values) url.Values { - v2 := make(url.Values, len(v)) - for k, vv := range v { - v2[k] = append([]string(nil), vv...) - } - return v2 -} - -func RetrieveToken(ctx context.Context, clientID, clientSecret, tokenURL string, v url.Values, authStyle AuthStyle, styleCache *AuthStyleCache) (*Token, error) { - needsAuthStyleProbe := authStyle == 0 - if needsAuthStyleProbe { - if style, ok := styleCache.lookupAuthStyle(tokenURL); ok { - authStyle = style - needsAuthStyleProbe = false - } else { - authStyle = AuthStyleInHeader // the first way we'll try - } - } - req, err := newTokenRequest(tokenURL, clientID, clientSecret, v, authStyle) - if err != nil { - return nil, err - } - token, err := doTokenRoundTrip(ctx, req) - if err != nil && needsAuthStyleProbe { - // If we get an error, assume the server wants the - // clientID & clientSecret in a different form. - // See https://code.google.com/p/goauth2/issues/detail?id=31 for background. - // In summary: - // - Reddit only accepts client secret in the Authorization header - // - Dropbox accepts either it in URL param or Auth header, but not both. - // - Google only accepts URL param (not spec compliant?), not Auth header - // - Stripe only accepts client secret in Auth header with Bearer method, not Basic - // - // We used to maintain a big table in this code of all the sites and which way - // they went, but maintaining it didn't scale & got annoying. - // So just try both ways. - authStyle = AuthStyleInParams // the second way we'll try - req, _ = newTokenRequest(tokenURL, clientID, clientSecret, v, authStyle) - token, err = doTokenRoundTrip(ctx, req) - } - if needsAuthStyleProbe && err == nil { - styleCache.setAuthStyle(tokenURL, authStyle) - } - // Don't overwrite `RefreshToken` with an empty value - // if this was a token refreshing request. - if token != nil && token.RefreshToken == "" { - token.RefreshToken = v.Get("refresh_token") - } - return token, err -} - -func doTokenRoundTrip(ctx context.Context, req *http.Request) (*Token, error) { - r, err := ContextClient(ctx).Do(req.WithContext(ctx)) - if err != nil { - return nil, err - } - body, err := ioutil.ReadAll(io.LimitReader(r.Body, 1<<20)) - r.Body.Close() - if err != nil { - return nil, fmt.Errorf("oauth2: cannot fetch token: %v", err) - } - - failureStatus := r.StatusCode < 200 || r.StatusCode > 299 - retrieveError := &RetrieveError{ - Response: r, - Body: body, - // attempt to populate error detail below - } - - var token *Token - content, _, _ := mime.ParseMediaType(r.Header.Get("Content-Type")) - switch content { - case "application/x-www-form-urlencoded", "text/plain": - // some endpoints return a query string - vals, err := url.ParseQuery(string(body)) - if err != nil { - if failureStatus { - return nil, retrieveError - } - return nil, fmt.Errorf("oauth2: cannot parse response: %v", err) - } - retrieveError.ErrorCode = vals.Get("error") - retrieveError.ErrorDescription = vals.Get("error_description") - retrieveError.ErrorURI = vals.Get("error_uri") - token = &Token{ - AccessToken: vals.Get("access_token"), - TokenType: vals.Get("token_type"), - RefreshToken: vals.Get("refresh_token"), - Raw: vals, - } - e := vals.Get("expires_in") - expires, _ := strconv.Atoi(e) - if expires != 0 { - token.Expiry = time.Now().Add(time.Duration(expires) * time.Second) - } - default: - var tj tokenJSON - if err = json.Unmarshal(body, &tj); err != nil { - if failureStatus { - return nil, retrieveError - } - return nil, fmt.Errorf("oauth2: cannot parse json: %v", err) - } - retrieveError.ErrorCode = tj.ErrorCode - retrieveError.ErrorDescription = tj.ErrorDescription - retrieveError.ErrorURI = tj.ErrorURI - token = &Token{ - AccessToken: tj.AccessToken, - TokenType: tj.TokenType, - RefreshToken: tj.RefreshToken, - Expiry: tj.expiry(), - Raw: make(map[string]interface{}), - } - json.Unmarshal(body, &token.Raw) // no error checks for optional fields - } - // according to spec, servers should respond status 400 in error case - // https://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc6749#section-5.2 - // but some unorthodox servers respond 200 in error case - if failureStatus || retrieveError.ErrorCode != "" { - return nil, retrieveError - } - if token.AccessToken == "" { - return nil, errors.New("oauth2: server response missing access_token") - } - return token, nil -} - -// mirrors oauth2.RetrieveError -type RetrieveError struct { - Response *http.Response - Body []byte - ErrorCode string - ErrorDescription string - ErrorURI string -} - -func (r *RetrieveError) Error() string { - if r.ErrorCode != "" { - s := fmt.Sprintf("oauth2: %q", r.ErrorCode) - if r.ErrorDescription != "" { - s += fmt.Sprintf(" %q", r.ErrorDescription) - } - if r.ErrorURI != "" { - s += fmt.Sprintf(" %q", r.ErrorURI) - } - return s - } - return fmt.Sprintf("oauth2: cannot fetch token: %v\nResponse: %s", r.Response.Status, r.Body) -} diff --git a/airflow/vendor/golang.org/x/oauth2/internal/transport.go b/airflow/vendor/golang.org/x/oauth2/internal/transport.go deleted file mode 100644 index b9db01d..0000000 --- a/airflow/vendor/golang.org/x/oauth2/internal/transport.go +++ /dev/null @@ -1,28 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2014 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. -// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style -// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. - -package internal - -import ( - "context" - "net/http" -) - -// HTTPClient is the context key to use with golang.org/x/net/context's -// WithValue function to associate an *http.Client value with a context. -var HTTPClient ContextKey - -// ContextKey is just an empty struct. It exists so HTTPClient can be -// an immutable public variable with a unique type. It's immutable -// because nobody else can create a ContextKey, being unexported. -type ContextKey struct{} - -func ContextClient(ctx context.Context) *http.Client { - if ctx != nil { - if hc, ok := ctx.Value(HTTPClient).(*http.Client); ok { - return hc - } - } - return http.DefaultClient -} diff --git a/airflow/vendor/golang.org/x/oauth2/oauth2.go b/airflow/vendor/golang.org/x/oauth2/oauth2.go deleted file mode 100644 index 09f6a49..0000000 --- a/airflow/vendor/golang.org/x/oauth2/oauth2.go +++ /dev/null @@ -1,421 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2014 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. -// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style -// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. - -// Package oauth2 provides support for making -// OAuth2 authorized and authenticated HTTP requests, -// as specified in RFC 6749. -// It can additionally grant authorization with Bearer JWT. -package oauth2 // import "golang.org/x/oauth2" - -import ( - "bytes" - "context" - "errors" - "net/http" - "net/url" - "strings" - "sync" - "time" - - "golang.org/x/oauth2/internal" -) - -// NoContext is the default context you should supply if not using -// your own context.Context (see https://golang.org/x/net/context). -// -// Deprecated: Use context.Background() or context.TODO() instead. -var NoContext = context.TODO() - -// RegisterBrokenAuthHeaderProvider previously did something. It is now a no-op. -// -// Deprecated: this function no longer does anything. Caller code that -// wants to avoid potential extra HTTP requests made during -// auto-probing of the provider's auth style should set -// Endpoint.AuthStyle. -func RegisterBrokenAuthHeaderProvider(tokenURL string) {} - -// Config describes a typical 3-legged OAuth2 flow, with both the -// client application information and the server's endpoint URLs. -// For the client credentials 2-legged OAuth2 flow, see the clientcredentials -// package (https://golang.org/x/oauth2/clientcredentials). -type Config struct { - // ClientID is the application's ID. - ClientID string - - // ClientSecret is the application's secret. - ClientSecret string - - // Endpoint contains the resource server's token endpoint - // URLs. These are constants specific to each server and are - // often available via site-specific packages, such as - // google.Endpoint or github.Endpoint. - Endpoint Endpoint - - // RedirectURL is the URL to redirect users going through - // the OAuth flow, after the resource owner's URLs. - RedirectURL string - - // Scope specifies optional requested permissions. - Scopes []string - - // authStyleCache caches which auth style to use when Endpoint.AuthStyle is - // the zero value (AuthStyleAutoDetect). - authStyleCache internal.LazyAuthStyleCache -} - -// A TokenSource is anything that can return a token. -type TokenSource interface { - // Token returns a token or an error. - // Token must be safe for concurrent use by multiple goroutines. - // The returned Token must not be modified. - Token() (*Token, error) -} - -// Endpoint represents an OAuth 2.0 provider's authorization and token -// endpoint URLs. -type Endpoint struct { - AuthURL string - DeviceAuthURL string - TokenURL string - - // AuthStyle optionally specifies how the endpoint wants the - // client ID & client secret sent. The zero value means to - // auto-detect. - AuthStyle AuthStyle -} - -// AuthStyle represents how requests for tokens are authenticated -// to the server. -type AuthStyle int - -const ( - // AuthStyleAutoDetect means to auto-detect which authentication - // style the provider wants by trying both ways and caching - // the successful way for the future. - AuthStyleAutoDetect AuthStyle = 0 - - // AuthStyleInParams sends the "client_id" and "client_secret" - // in the POST body as application/x-www-form-urlencoded parameters. - AuthStyleInParams AuthStyle = 1 - - // AuthStyleInHeader sends the client_id and client_password - // using HTTP Basic Authorization. This is an optional style - // described in the OAuth2 RFC 6749 section 2.3.1. - AuthStyleInHeader AuthStyle = 2 -) - -var ( - // AccessTypeOnline and AccessTypeOffline are options passed - // to the Options.AuthCodeURL method. They modify the - // "access_type" field that gets sent in the URL returned by - // AuthCodeURL. - // - // Online is the default if neither is specified. If your - // application needs to refresh access tokens when the user - // is not present at the browser, then use offline. This will - // result in your application obtaining a refresh token the - // first time your application exchanges an authorization - // code for a user. - AccessTypeOnline AuthCodeOption = SetAuthURLParam("access_type", "online") - AccessTypeOffline AuthCodeOption = SetAuthURLParam("access_type", "offline") - - // ApprovalForce forces the users to view the consent dialog - // and confirm the permissions request at the URL returned - // from AuthCodeURL, even if they've already done so. - ApprovalForce AuthCodeOption = SetAuthURLParam("prompt", "consent") -) - -// An AuthCodeOption is passed to Config.AuthCodeURL. -type AuthCodeOption interface { - setValue(url.Values) -} - -type setParam struct{ k, v string } - -func (p setParam) setValue(m url.Values) { m.Set(p.k, p.v) } - -// SetAuthURLParam builds an AuthCodeOption which passes key/value parameters -// to a provider's authorization endpoint. -func SetAuthURLParam(key, value string) AuthCodeOption { - return setParam{key, value} -} - -// AuthCodeURL returns a URL to OAuth 2.0 provider's consent page -// that asks for permissions for the required scopes explicitly. -// -// State is an opaque value used by the client to maintain state between the -// request and callback. The authorization server includes this value when -// redirecting the user agent back to the client. -// -// Opts may include AccessTypeOnline or AccessTypeOffline, as well -// as ApprovalForce. -// -// To protect against CSRF attacks, opts should include a PKCE challenge -// (S256ChallengeOption). Not all servers support PKCE. An alternative is to -// generate a random state parameter and verify it after exchange. -// See https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc6749#section-10.12 (predating -// PKCE), https://www.oauth.com/oauth2-servers/pkce/ and -// https://www.ietf.org/archive/id/draft-ietf-oauth-v2-1-09.html#name-cross-site-request-forgery (describing both approaches) -func (c *Config) AuthCodeURL(state string, opts ...AuthCodeOption) string { - var buf bytes.Buffer - buf.WriteString(c.Endpoint.AuthURL) - v := url.Values{ - "response_type": {"code"}, - "client_id": {c.ClientID}, - } - if c.RedirectURL != "" { - v.Set("redirect_uri", c.RedirectURL) - } - if len(c.Scopes) > 0 { - v.Set("scope", strings.Join(c.Scopes, " ")) - } - if state != "" { - v.Set("state", state) - } - for _, opt := range opts { - opt.setValue(v) - } - if strings.Contains(c.Endpoint.AuthURL, "?") { - buf.WriteByte('&') - } else { - buf.WriteByte('?') - } - buf.WriteString(v.Encode()) - return buf.String() -} - -// PasswordCredentialsToken converts a resource owner username and password -// pair into a token. -// -// Per the RFC, this grant type should only be used "when there is a high -// degree of trust between the resource owner and the client (e.g., the client -// is part of the device operating system or a highly privileged application), -// and when other authorization grant types are not available." -// See https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6749#section-4.3 for more info. -// -// The provided context optionally controls which HTTP client is used. See the HTTPClient variable. -func (c *Config) PasswordCredentialsToken(ctx context.Context, username, password string) (*Token, error) { - v := url.Values{ - "grant_type": {"password"}, - "username": {username}, - "password": {password}, - } - if len(c.Scopes) > 0 { - v.Set("scope", strings.Join(c.Scopes, " ")) - } - return retrieveToken(ctx, c, v) -} - -// Exchange converts an authorization code into a token. -// -// It is used after a resource provider redirects the user back -// to the Redirect URI (the URL obtained from AuthCodeURL). -// -// The provided context optionally controls which HTTP client is used. See the HTTPClient variable. -// -// The code will be in the *http.Request.FormValue("code"). Before -// calling Exchange, be sure to validate FormValue("state") if you are -// using it to protect against CSRF attacks. -// -// If using PKCE to protect against CSRF attacks, opts should include a -// VerifierOption. -func (c *Config) Exchange(ctx context.Context, code string, opts ...AuthCodeOption) (*Token, error) { - v := url.Values{ - "grant_type": {"authorization_code"}, - "code": {code}, - } - if c.RedirectURL != "" { - v.Set("redirect_uri", c.RedirectURL) - } - for _, opt := range opts { - opt.setValue(v) - } - return retrieveToken(ctx, c, v) -} - -// Client returns an HTTP client using the provided token. -// The token will auto-refresh as necessary. The underlying -// HTTP transport will be obtained using the provided context. -// The returned client and its Transport should not be modified. -func (c *Config) Client(ctx context.Context, t *Token) *http.Client { - return NewClient(ctx, c.TokenSource(ctx, t)) -} - -// TokenSource returns a TokenSource that returns t until t expires, -// automatically refreshing it as necessary using the provided context. -// -// Most users will use Config.Client instead. -func (c *Config) TokenSource(ctx context.Context, t *Token) TokenSource { - tkr := &tokenRefresher{ - ctx: ctx, - conf: c, - } - if t != nil { - tkr.refreshToken = t.RefreshToken - } - return &reuseTokenSource{ - t: t, - new: tkr, - } -} - -// tokenRefresher is a TokenSource that makes "grant_type"=="refresh_token" -// HTTP requests to renew a token using a RefreshToken. -type tokenRefresher struct { - ctx context.Context // used to get HTTP requests - conf *Config - refreshToken string -} - -// WARNING: Token is not safe for concurrent access, as it -// updates the tokenRefresher's refreshToken field. -// Within this package, it is used by reuseTokenSource which -// synchronizes calls to this method with its own mutex. -func (tf *tokenRefresher) Token() (*Token, error) { - if tf.refreshToken == "" { - return nil, errors.New("oauth2: token expired and refresh token is not set") - } - - tk, err := retrieveToken(tf.ctx, tf.conf, url.Values{ - "grant_type": {"refresh_token"}, - "refresh_token": {tf.refreshToken}, - }) - - if err != nil { - return nil, err - } - if tf.refreshToken != tk.RefreshToken { - tf.refreshToken = tk.RefreshToken - } - return tk, err -} - -// reuseTokenSource is a TokenSource that holds a single token in memory -// and validates its expiry before each call to retrieve it with -// Token. If it's expired, it will be auto-refreshed using the -// new TokenSource. -type reuseTokenSource struct { - new TokenSource // called when t is expired. - - mu sync.Mutex // guards t - t *Token - - expiryDelta time.Duration -} - -// Token returns the current token if it's still valid, else will -// refresh the current token (using r.Context for HTTP client -// information) and return the new one. -func (s *reuseTokenSource) Token() (*Token, error) { - s.mu.Lock() - defer s.mu.Unlock() - if s.t.Valid() { - return s.t, nil - } - t, err := s.new.Token() - if err != nil { - return nil, err - } - t.expiryDelta = s.expiryDelta - s.t = t - return t, nil -} - -// StaticTokenSource returns a TokenSource that always returns the same token. -// Because the provided token t is never refreshed, StaticTokenSource is only -// useful for tokens that never expire. -func StaticTokenSource(t *Token) TokenSource { - return staticTokenSource{t} -} - -// staticTokenSource is a TokenSource that always returns the same Token. -type staticTokenSource struct { - t *Token -} - -func (s staticTokenSource) Token() (*Token, error) { - return s.t, nil -} - -// HTTPClient is the context key to use with golang.org/x/net/context's -// WithValue function to associate an *http.Client value with a context. -var HTTPClient internal.ContextKey - -// NewClient creates an *http.Client from a Context and TokenSource. -// The returned client is not valid beyond the lifetime of the context. -// -// Note that if a custom *http.Client is provided via the Context it -// is used only for token acquisition and is not used to configure the -// *http.Client returned from NewClient. -// -// As a special case, if src is nil, a non-OAuth2 client is returned -// using the provided context. This exists to support related OAuth2 -// packages. -func NewClient(ctx context.Context, src TokenSource) *http.Client { - if src == nil { - return internal.ContextClient(ctx) - } - return &http.Client{ - Transport: &Transport{ - Base: internal.ContextClient(ctx).Transport, - Source: ReuseTokenSource(nil, src), - }, - } -} - -// ReuseTokenSource returns a TokenSource which repeatedly returns the -// same token as long as it's valid, starting with t. -// When its cached token is invalid, a new token is obtained from src. -// -// ReuseTokenSource is typically used to reuse tokens from a cache -// (such as a file on disk) between runs of a program, rather than -// obtaining new tokens unnecessarily. -// -// The initial token t may be nil, in which case the TokenSource is -// wrapped in a caching version if it isn't one already. This also -// means it's always safe to wrap ReuseTokenSource around any other -// TokenSource without adverse effects. -func ReuseTokenSource(t *Token, src TokenSource) TokenSource { - // Don't wrap a reuseTokenSource in itself. That would work, - // but cause an unnecessary number of mutex operations. - // Just build the equivalent one. - if rt, ok := src.(*reuseTokenSource); ok { - if t == nil { - // Just use it directly. - return rt - } - src = rt.new - } - return &reuseTokenSource{ - t: t, - new: src, - } -} - -// ReuseTokenSourceWithExpiry returns a TokenSource that acts in the same manner as the -// TokenSource returned by ReuseTokenSource, except the expiry buffer is -// configurable. The expiration time of a token is calculated as -// t.Expiry.Add(-earlyExpiry). -func ReuseTokenSourceWithExpiry(t *Token, src TokenSource, earlyExpiry time.Duration) TokenSource { - // Don't wrap a reuseTokenSource in itself. That would work, - // but cause an unnecessary number of mutex operations. - // Just build the equivalent one. - if rt, ok := src.(*reuseTokenSource); ok { - if t == nil { - // Just use it directly, but set the expiryDelta to earlyExpiry, - // so the behavior matches what the user expects. - rt.expiryDelta = earlyExpiry - return rt - } - src = rt.new - } - if t != nil { - t.expiryDelta = earlyExpiry - } - return &reuseTokenSource{ - t: t, - new: src, - expiryDelta: earlyExpiry, - } -} diff --git a/airflow/vendor/golang.org/x/oauth2/token.go b/airflow/vendor/golang.org/x/oauth2/token.go deleted file mode 100644 index 109997d..0000000 --- a/airflow/vendor/golang.org/x/oauth2/token.go +++ /dev/null @@ -1,212 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2014 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. -// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style -// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. - -package oauth2 - -import ( - "context" - "fmt" - "net/http" - "net/url" - "strconv" - "strings" - "time" - - "golang.org/x/oauth2/internal" -) - -// defaultExpiryDelta determines how earlier a token should be considered -// expired than its actual expiration time. It is used to avoid late -// expirations due to client-server time mismatches. -const defaultExpiryDelta = 10 * time.Second - -// Token represents the credentials used to authorize -// the requests to access protected resources on the OAuth 2.0 -// provider's backend. -// -// Most users of this package should not access fields of Token -// directly. They're exported mostly for use by related packages -// implementing derivative OAuth2 flows. -type Token struct { - // AccessToken is the token that authorizes and authenticates - // the requests. - AccessToken string `json:"access_token"` - - // TokenType is the type of token. - // The Type method returns either this or "Bearer", the default. - TokenType string `json:"token_type,omitempty"` - - // RefreshToken is a token that's used by the application - // (as opposed to the user) to refresh the access token - // if it expires. - RefreshToken string `json:"refresh_token,omitempty"` - - // Expiry is the optional expiration time of the access token. - // - // If zero, TokenSource implementations will reuse the same - // token forever and RefreshToken or equivalent - // mechanisms for that TokenSource will not be used. - Expiry time.Time `json:"expiry,omitempty"` - - // ExpiresIn is the OAuth2 wire format "expires_in" field, - // which specifies how many seconds later the token expires, - // relative to an unknown time base approximately around "now". - // It is the application's responsibility to populate - // `Expiry` from `ExpiresIn` when required. - ExpiresIn int64 `json:"expires_in,omitempty"` - - // raw optionally contains extra metadata from the server - // when updating a token. - raw interface{} - - // expiryDelta is used to calculate when a token is considered - // expired, by subtracting from Expiry. If zero, defaultExpiryDelta - // is used. - expiryDelta time.Duration -} - -// Type returns t.TokenType if non-empty, else "Bearer". -func (t *Token) Type() string { - if strings.EqualFold(t.TokenType, "bearer") { - return "Bearer" - } - if strings.EqualFold(t.TokenType, "mac") { - return "MAC" - } - if strings.EqualFold(t.TokenType, "basic") { - return "Basic" - } - if t.TokenType != "" { - return t.TokenType - } - return "Bearer" -} - -// SetAuthHeader sets the Authorization header to r using the access -// token in t. -// -// This method is unnecessary when using Transport or an HTTP Client -// returned by this package. -func (t *Token) SetAuthHeader(r *http.Request) { - r.Header.Set("Authorization", t.Type()+" "+t.AccessToken) -} - -// WithExtra returns a new Token that's a clone of t, but using the -// provided raw extra map. This is only intended for use by packages -// implementing derivative OAuth2 flows. -func (t *Token) WithExtra(extra interface{}) *Token { - t2 := new(Token) - *t2 = *t - t2.raw = extra - return t2 -} - -// Extra returns an extra field. -// Extra fields are key-value pairs returned by the server as a -// part of the token retrieval response. -func (t *Token) Extra(key string) interface{} { - if raw, ok := t.raw.(map[string]interface{}); ok { - return raw[key] - } - - vals, ok := t.raw.(url.Values) - if !ok { - return nil - } - - v := vals.Get(key) - switch s := strings.TrimSpace(v); strings.Count(s, ".") { - case 0: // Contains no "."; try to parse as int - if i, err := strconv.ParseInt(s, 10, 64); err == nil { - return i - } - case 1: // Contains a single "."; try to parse as float - if f, err := strconv.ParseFloat(s, 64); err == nil { - return f - } - } - - return v -} - -// timeNow is time.Now but pulled out as a variable for tests. -var timeNow = time.Now - -// expired reports whether the token is expired. -// t must be non-nil. -func (t *Token) expired() bool { - if t.Expiry.IsZero() { - return false - } - - expiryDelta := defaultExpiryDelta - if t.expiryDelta != 0 { - expiryDelta = t.expiryDelta - } - return t.Expiry.Round(0).Add(-expiryDelta).Before(timeNow()) -} - -// Valid reports whether t is non-nil, has an AccessToken, and is not expired. -func (t *Token) Valid() bool { - return t != nil && t.AccessToken != "" && !t.expired() -} - -// tokenFromInternal maps an *internal.Token struct into -// a *Token struct. -func tokenFromInternal(t *internal.Token) *Token { - if t == nil { - return nil - } - return &Token{ - AccessToken: t.AccessToken, - TokenType: t.TokenType, - RefreshToken: t.RefreshToken, - Expiry: t.Expiry, - raw: t.Raw, - } -} - -// retrieveToken takes a *Config and uses that to retrieve an *internal.Token. -// This token is then mapped from *internal.Token into an *oauth2.Token which is returned along -// with an error.. -func retrieveToken(ctx context.Context, c *Config, v url.Values) (*Token, error) { - tk, err := internal.RetrieveToken(ctx, c.ClientID, c.ClientSecret, c.Endpoint.TokenURL, v, internal.AuthStyle(c.Endpoint.AuthStyle), c.authStyleCache.Get()) - if err != nil { - if rErr, ok := err.(*internal.RetrieveError); ok { - return nil, (*RetrieveError)(rErr) - } - return nil, err - } - return tokenFromInternal(tk), nil -} - -// RetrieveError is the error returned when the token endpoint returns a -// non-2XX HTTP status code or populates RFC 6749's 'error' parameter. -// https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc6749#section-5.2 -type RetrieveError struct { - Response *http.Response - // Body is the body that was consumed by reading Response.Body. - // It may be truncated. - Body []byte - // ErrorCode is RFC 6749's 'error' parameter. - ErrorCode string - // ErrorDescription is RFC 6749's 'error_description' parameter. - ErrorDescription string - // ErrorURI is RFC 6749's 'error_uri' parameter. - ErrorURI string -} - -func (r *RetrieveError) Error() string { - if r.ErrorCode != "" { - s := fmt.Sprintf("oauth2: %q", r.ErrorCode) - if r.ErrorDescription != "" { - s += fmt.Sprintf(" %q", r.ErrorDescription) - } - if r.ErrorURI != "" { - s += fmt.Sprintf(" %q", r.ErrorURI) - } - return s - } - return fmt.Sprintf("oauth2: cannot fetch token: %v\nResponse: %s", r.Response.Status, r.Body) -} diff --git a/airflow/vendor/golang.org/x/oauth2/transport.go b/airflow/vendor/golang.org/x/oauth2/transport.go deleted file mode 100644 index 9065791..0000000 --- a/airflow/vendor/golang.org/x/oauth2/transport.go +++ /dev/null @@ -1,89 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2014 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. -// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style -// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. - -package oauth2 - -import ( - "errors" - "log" - "net/http" - "sync" -) - -// Transport is an http.RoundTripper that makes OAuth 2.0 HTTP requests, -// wrapping a base RoundTripper and adding an Authorization header -// with a token from the supplied Sources. -// -// Transport is a low-level mechanism. Most code will use the -// higher-level Config.Client method instead. -type Transport struct { - // Source supplies the token to add to outgoing requests' - // Authorization headers. - Source TokenSource - - // Base is the base RoundTripper used to make HTTP requests. - // If nil, http.DefaultTransport is used. - Base http.RoundTripper -} - -// RoundTrip authorizes and authenticates the request with an -// access token from Transport's Source. -func (t *Transport) RoundTrip(req *http.Request) (*http.Response, error) { - reqBodyClosed := false - if req.Body != nil { - defer func() { - if !reqBodyClosed { - req.Body.Close() - } - }() - } - - if t.Source == nil { - return nil, errors.New("oauth2: Transport's Source is nil") - } - token, err := t.Source.Token() - if err != nil { - return nil, err - } - - req2 := cloneRequest(req) // per RoundTripper contract - token.SetAuthHeader(req2) - - // req.Body is assumed to be closed by the base RoundTripper. - reqBodyClosed = true - return t.base().RoundTrip(req2) -} - -var cancelOnce sync.Once - -// CancelRequest does nothing. It used to be a legacy cancellation mechanism -// but now only it only logs on first use to warn that it's deprecated. -// -// Deprecated: use contexts for cancellation instead. -func (t *Transport) CancelRequest(req *http.Request) { - cancelOnce.Do(func() { - log.Printf("deprecated: golang.org/x/oauth2: Transport.CancelRequest no longer does anything; use contexts") - }) -} - -func (t *Transport) base() http.RoundTripper { - if t.Base != nil { - return t.Base - } - return http.DefaultTransport -} - -// cloneRequest returns a clone of the provided *http.Request. -// The clone is a shallow copy of the struct and its Header map. -func cloneRequest(r *http.Request) *http.Request { - // shallow copy of the struct - r2 := new(http.Request) - *r2 = *r - // deep copy of the Header - r2.Header = make(http.Header, len(r.Header)) - for k, s := range r.Header { - r2.Header[k] = append([]string(nil), s...) - } - return r2 -} diff --git a/airflow/vendor/modules.txt b/airflow/vendor/modules.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 9ba87a7..0000000 --- a/airflow/vendor/modules.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,5 +0,0 @@ -# golang.org/x/oauth2 v0.24.0 -## explicit; go 1.18 -golang.org/x/oauth2 -golang.org/x/oauth2/internal -# github.com/apache/airflow-client-go/airflow => ./airflow From 58c695ebd5c216abb8ef404c2d943566d5e986e2 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: drfaust92 Date: Thu, 2 Jan 2025 23:38:11 -0500 Subject: [PATCH 11/15] refresh Signed-off-by: drfaust92 --- airflow/go.mod | 2 -- 1 file changed, 2 deletions(-) diff --git a/airflow/go.mod b/airflow/go.mod index 4ea3e5c..d128fe0 100644 --- a/airflow/go.mod +++ b/airflow/go.mod @@ -2,6 +2,4 @@ module github.com/drfaust92/airflow-client-go/airflow go 1.23 -replace github.com/apache/airflow-client-go/airflow => ./airflow - require golang.org/x/oauth2 v0.24.0 From 670217156ec3a3e227bd6b190e545b2139cf6ec5 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: drfaust92 Date: Thu, 2 Jan 2025 23:51:33 -0500 Subject: [PATCH 12/15] refresh Signed-off-by: drfaust92 --- client_test.go | 2 +- go.mod | 3 --- 2 files changed, 1 insertion(+), 4 deletions(-) diff --git a/client_test.go b/client_test.go index 020daa6..6d9fcbd 100644 --- a/client_test.go +++ b/client_test.go @@ -26,7 +26,7 @@ import ( "net/url" "testing" - "github.com/apache/airflow-client-go/airflow" + "github.com/drfaust92/airflow-client-go/airflow" "github.com/stretchr/testify/assert" ) diff --git a/go.mod b/go.mod index 63b8693..6d4d570 100644 --- a/go.mod +++ b/go.mod @@ -2,10 +2,7 @@ module github.com/drfaust92/airflow-client-go go 1.23 -replace github.com/apache/airflow-client-go/airflow => ./airflow - require ( - github.com/apache/airflow-client-go/airflow v0.0.0-20230210234754-8ce0b39cfbb2 github.com/stretchr/testify v1.6.1 ) From 030473c4883deabaff5a2cd49d3426d4d8dd30d8 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: drfaust92 Date: Thu, 2 Jan 2025 23:54:31 -0500 Subject: [PATCH 13/15] refresh Signed-off-by: drfaust92 --- go.mod | 3 +++ 1 file changed, 3 insertions(+) diff --git a/go.mod b/go.mod index 6d4d570..0639c7e 100644 --- a/go.mod +++ b/go.mod @@ -2,7 +2,10 @@ module github.com/drfaust92/airflow-client-go go 1.23 +replace github.com/drfaust92/airflow-client-go/airflow => ./airflow + require ( + github.com/drfaust92/airflow-client-go/airflow v0.5.0 github.com/stretchr/testify v1.6.1 ) From da4c5c1666ad12d3ee5bda5cb281a7579275443c Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: drfaust92 Date: Thu, 2 Jan 2025 23:59:40 -0500 Subject: [PATCH 14/15] refresh Signed-off-by: drfaust92 --- go.mod | 2 +- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/go.mod b/go.mod index 0639c7e..4bb4ff9 100644 --- a/go.mod +++ b/go.mod @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ go 1.23 replace github.com/drfaust92/airflow-client-go/airflow => ./airflow require ( - github.com/drfaust92/airflow-client-go/airflow v0.5.0 + github.com/drfaust92/airflow-client-go/airflow v0.6.0 github.com/stretchr/testify v1.6.1 ) From 68c4ca6b59c0e99d2bcee8da6c091e4573f23cef Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: drfaust92 Date: Sat, 4 Jul 2026 10:36:53 -0400 Subject: [PATCH 15/15] feat: add team_name to Connection, Pool and Variable models Airflow 3 (v2 API) added an optional team_name field for multi-team deployments. Add it to the three models (field + accessors + MarshalJSON) so clients can set it. Hand-patched (the current models are v1-shaped); the three files are added to .openapi-generator-ignore so a future regeneration does not drop the field. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) --- airflow/.openapi-generator-ignore | 5 +++ airflow/model_connection.go | 59 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++----- airflow/model_pool.go | 52 ++++++++++++++++++++++----- airflow/model_variable.go | 48 +++++++++++++++++++++---- 4 files changed, 141 insertions(+), 23 deletions(-) diff --git a/airflow/.openapi-generator-ignore b/airflow/.openapi-generator-ignore index 36151b8..cc145bc 100644 --- a/airflow/.openapi-generator-ignore +++ b/airflow/.openapi-generator-ignore @@ -6,3 +6,8 @@ setup.cfg setup.py test-requirements.txt tox.ini + +# Hand-patched to add team_name (Airflow 3 multi-team); protect from regen. +model_connection.go +model_pool.go +model_variable.go diff --git a/airflow/model_connection.go b/airflow/model_connection.go index 83eb959..47cb0f8 100644 --- a/airflow/model_connection.go +++ b/airflow/model_connection.go @@ -18,7 +18,7 @@ /* Airflow API (Stable) -# Overview To facilitate management, Apache Airflow supports a range of REST API endpoints across its objects. This section provides an overview of the API design, methods, and supported use cases. Most of the endpoints accept `JSON` as input and return `JSON` responses. This means that you must usually add the following headers to your request: ``` Content-type: application/json Accept: application/json ``` ## Resources The term `resource` refers to a single type of object in the Airflow metadata. An API is broken up by its endpoint's corresponding resource. The name of a resource is typically plural and expressed in camelCase. Example: `dagRuns`. Resource names are used as part of endpoint URLs, as well as in API parameters and responses. ## CRUD Operations The platform supports **C**reate, **R**ead, **U**pdate, and **D**elete operations on most resources. You can review the standards for these operations and their standard parameters below. Some endpoints have special behavior as exceptions. ### Create To create a resource, you typically submit an HTTP `POST` request with the resource's required metadata in the request body. The response returns a `201 Created` response code upon success with the resource's metadata, including its internal `id`, in the response body. ### Read The HTTP `GET` request can be used to read a resource or to list a number of resources. A resource's `id` can be submitted in the request parameters to read a specific resource. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with the resource's metadata in the response body. If a `GET` request does not include a specific resource `id`, it is treated as a list request. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with an object containing a list of resources' metadata in the response body. When reading resources, some common query parameters are usually available. e.g.: ``` v1/connections?limit=25&offset=25 ``` |Query Parameter|Type|Description| |---------------|----|-----------| |limit|integer|Maximum number of objects to fetch. Usually 25 by default| |offset|integer|Offset after which to start returning objects. For use with limit query parameter.| ### Update Updating a resource requires the resource `id`, and is typically done using an HTTP `PATCH` request, with the fields to modify in the request body. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with information about the modified resource in the response body. ### Delete Deleting a resource requires the resource `id` and is typically executed via an HTTP `DELETE` request. The response usually returns a `204 No Content` response code upon success. ## Conventions - Resource names are plural and expressed in camelCase. - Names are consistent between URL parameter name and field name. - Field names are in snake_case. ```json { \"description\": \"string\", \"name\": \"string\", \"occupied_slots\": 0, \"open_slots\": 0 \"queued_slots\": 0, \"running_slots\": 0, \"scheduled_slots\": 0, \"slots\": 0, } ``` ### Update Mask Update mask is available as a query parameter in patch endpoints. It is used to notify the API which fields you want to update. Using `update_mask` makes it easier to update objects by helping the server know which fields to update in an object instead of updating all fields. The update request ignores any fields that aren't specified in the field mask, leaving them with their current values. Example: ``` resource = request.get('/resource/my-id').json() resource['my_field'] = 'new-value' request.patch('/resource/my-id?update_mask=my_field', data=json.dumps(resource)) ``` ## Versioning and Endpoint Lifecycle - API versioning is not synchronized to specific releases of the Apache Airflow. - APIs are designed to be backward compatible. - Any changes to the API will first go through a deprecation phase. # Trying the API You can use a third party client, such as [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), [HTTPie](https://httpie.org/), [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [the Insomnia rest client](https://insomnia.rest/) to test the Apache Airflow API. Note that you will need to pass credentials data. For e.g., here is how to pause a DAG with [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), when basic authorization is used: ```bash curl -X PATCH 'https://example.com/api/v1/dags/{dag_id}?update_mask=is_paused' \\ -H 'Content-Type: application/json' \\ --user \"username:password\" \\ -d '{ \"is_paused\": true }' ``` Using a graphical tool such as [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [Insomnia](https://insomnia.rest/), it is possible to import the API specifications directly: 1. Download the API specification by clicking the **Download** button at the top of this document 2. Import the JSON specification in the graphical tool of your choice. - In *Postman*, you can click the **import** button at the top - With *Insomnia*, you can just drag-and-drop the file on the UI Note that with *Postman*, you can also generate code snippets by selecting a request and clicking on the **Code** button. ## Enabling CORS [Cross-origin resource sharing (CORS)](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/CORS) is a browser security feature that restricts HTTP requests that are initiated from scripts running in the browser. For details on enabling/configuring CORS, see [Enabling CORS](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Authentication To be able to meet the requirements of many organizations, Airflow supports many authentication methods, and it is even possible to add your own method. If you want to check which auth backend is currently set, you can use `airflow config get-value api auth_backends` command as in the example below. ```bash $ airflow config get-value api auth_backends airflow.api.auth.backend.basic_auth ``` The default is to deny all requests. For details on configuring the authentication, see [API Authorization](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Errors We follow the error response format proposed in [RFC 7807](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7807) also known as Problem Details for HTTP APIs. As with our normal API responses, your client must be prepared to gracefully handle additional members of the response. ## Unauthenticated This indicates that the request has not been applied because it lacks valid authentication credentials for the target resource. Please check that you have valid credentials. ## PermissionDenied This response means that the server understood the request but refuses to authorize it because it lacks sufficient rights to the resource. It happens when you do not have the necessary permission to execute the action you performed. You need to get the appropriate permissions in other to resolve this error. ## BadRequest This response means that the server cannot or will not process the request due to something that is perceived to be a client error (e.g., malformed request syntax, invalid request message framing, or deceptive request routing). To resolve this, please ensure that your syntax is correct. ## NotFound This client error response indicates that the server cannot find the requested resource. ## MethodNotAllowed Indicates that the request method is known by the server but is not supported by the target resource. ## NotAcceptable The target resource does not have a current representation that would be acceptable to the user agent, according to the proactive negotiation header fields received in the request, and the server is unwilling to supply a default representation. ## AlreadyExists The request could not be completed due to a conflict with the current state of the target resource, e.g. the resource it tries to create already exists. ## Unknown This means that the server encountered an unexpected condition that prevented it from fulfilling the request. +# Overview To facilitate management, Apache Airflow supports a range of REST API endpoints across its objects. This section provides an overview of the API design, methods, and supported use cases. Most of the endpoints accept `JSON` as input and return `JSON` responses. This means that you must usually add the following headers to your request: ``` Content-type: application/json Accept: application/json ``` ## Resources The term `resource` refers to a single type of object in the Airflow metadata. An API is broken up by its endpoint's corresponding resource. The name of a resource is typically plural and expressed in camelCase. Example: `dagRuns`. Resource names are used as part of endpoint URLs, as well as in API parameters and responses. ## CRUD Operations The platform supports **C**reate, **R**ead, **U**pdate, and **D**elete operations on most resources. You can review the standards for these operations and their standard parameters below. Some endpoints have special behavior as exceptions. ### Create To create a resource, you typically submit an HTTP `POST` request with the resource's required metadata in the request body. The response returns a `201 Created` response code upon success with the resource's metadata, including its internal `id`, in the response body. ### Read The HTTP `GET` request can be used to read a resource or to list a number of resources. A resource's `id` can be submitted in the request parameters to read a specific resource. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with the resource's metadata in the response body. If a `GET` request does not include a specific resource `id`, it is treated as a list request. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with an object containing a list of resources' metadata in the response body. When reading resources, some common query parameters are usually available. e.g.: ``` v1/connections?limit=25&offset=25 ``` |Query Parameter|Type|Description| |---------------|----|-----------| |limit|integer|Maximum number of objects to fetch. Usually 25 by default| |offset|integer|Offset after which to start returning objects. For use with limit query parameter.| ### Update Updating a resource requires the resource `id`, and is typically done using an HTTP `PATCH` request, with the fields to modify in the request body. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with information about the modified resource in the response body. ### Delete Deleting a resource requires the resource `id` and is typically executed via an HTTP `DELETE` request. The response usually returns a `204 No Content` response code upon success. ## Conventions - Resource names are plural and expressed in camelCase. - Names are consistent between URL parameter name and field name. - Field names are in snake_case. ```json { \"description\": \"string\", \"name\": \"string\", \"occupied_slots\": 0, \"open_slots\": 0 \"queued_slots\": 0, \"running_slots\": 0, \"scheduled_slots\": 0, \"slots\": 0, } ``` ### Update Mask Update mask is available as a query parameter in patch endpoints. It is used to notify the API which fields you want to update. Using `update_mask` makes it easier to update objects by helping the server know which fields to update in an object instead of updating all fields. The update request ignores any fields that aren't specified in the field mask, leaving them with their current values. Example: ``` resource = request.get('/resource/my-id').json() resource['my_field'] = 'new-value' request.patch('/resource/my-id?update_mask=my_field', data=json.dumps(resource)) ``` ## Versioning and Endpoint Lifecycle - API versioning is not synchronized to specific releases of the Apache Airflow. - APIs are designed to be backward compatible. - Any changes to the API will first go through a deprecation phase. # Trying the API You can use a third party client, such as [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), [HTTPie](https://httpie.org/), [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [the Insomnia rest client](https://insomnia.rest/) to test the Apache Airflow API. Note that you will need to pass credentials data. For e.g., here is how to pause a DAG with [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), when basic authorization is used: ```bash curl -X PATCH 'https://example.com/api/v1/dags/{dag_id}?update_mask=is_paused' \\ -H 'Content-Type: application/json' \\ --user \"username:password\" \\ -d '{ \"is_paused\": true }' ``` Using a graphical tool such as [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [Insomnia](https://insomnia.rest/), it is possible to import the API specifications directly: 1. Download the API specification by clicking the **Download** button at the top of this document 2. Import the JSON specification in the graphical tool of your choice. - In *Postman*, you can click the **import** button at the top - With *Insomnia*, you can just drag-and-drop the file on the UI Note that with *Postman*, you can also generate code snippets by selecting a request and clicking on the **Code** button. ## Enabling CORS [Cross-origin resource sharing (CORS)](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/CORS) is a browser security feature that restricts HTTP requests that are initiated from scripts running in the browser. For details on enabling/configuring CORS, see [Enabling CORS](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Authentication To be able to meet the requirements of many organizations, Airflow supports many authentication methods, and it is even possible to add your own method. If you want to check which auth backend is currently set, you can use `airflow config get-value api auth_backends` command as in the example below. ```bash $ airflow config get-value api auth_backends airflow.api.auth.backend.basic_auth ``` The default is to deny all requests. For details on configuring the authentication, see [API Authorization](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Errors We follow the error response format proposed in [RFC 7807](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7807) also known as Problem Details for HTTP APIs. As with our normal API responses, your client must be prepared to gracefully handle additional members of the response. ## Unauthenticated This indicates that the request has not been applied because it lacks valid authentication credentials for the target resource. Please check that you have valid credentials. ## PermissionDenied This response means that the server understood the request but refuses to authorize it because it lacks sufficient rights to the resource. It happens when you do not have the necessary permission to execute the action you performed. You need to get the appropriate permissions in other to resolve this error. ## BadRequest This response means that the server cannot or will not process the request due to something that is perceived to be a client error (e.g., malformed request syntax, invalid request message framing, or deceptive request routing). To resolve this, please ensure that your syntax is correct. ## NotFound This client error response indicates that the server cannot find the requested resource. ## MethodNotAllowed Indicates that the request method is known by the server but is not supported by the target resource. ## NotAcceptable The target resource does not have a current representation that would be acceptable to the user agent, according to the proactive negotiation header fields received in the request, and the server is unwilling to supply a default representation. ## AlreadyExists The request could not be completed due to a conflict with the current state of the target resource, e.g. the resource it tries to create already exists. ## Unknown This means that the server encountered an unexpected condition that prevented it from fulfilling the request. API version: 2.7.2 Contact: dev@airflow.apache.org @@ -52,6 +52,8 @@ type Connection struct { Password *string `json:"password,omitempty"` // Other values that cannot be put into another field, e.g. RSA keys. Extra NullableString `json:"extra,omitempty"` + // Team name for Airflow 3 multi-team deployments. + TeamName *string `json:"team_name,omitempty"` } // NewConnection instantiates a new Connection object @@ -148,7 +150,7 @@ func (o *Connection) GetDescription() string { // and a boolean to check if the value has been set. // NOTE: If the value is an explicit nil, `nil, true` will be returned func (o *Connection) GetDescriptionOk() (*string, bool) { - if o == nil { + if o == nil { return nil, false } return o.Description.Get(), o.Description.IsSet() @@ -167,6 +169,7 @@ func (o *Connection) HasDescription() bool { func (o *Connection) SetDescription(v string) { o.Description.Set(&v) } + // SetDescriptionNil sets the value for Description to be an explicit nil func (o *Connection) SetDescriptionNil() { o.Description.Set(nil) @@ -190,7 +193,7 @@ func (o *Connection) GetHost() string { // and a boolean to check if the value has been set. // NOTE: If the value is an explicit nil, `nil, true` will be returned func (o *Connection) GetHostOk() (*string, bool) { - if o == nil { + if o == nil { return nil, false } return o.Host.Get(), o.Host.IsSet() @@ -209,6 +212,7 @@ func (o *Connection) HasHost() bool { func (o *Connection) SetHost(v string) { o.Host.Set(&v) } + // SetHostNil sets the value for Host to be an explicit nil func (o *Connection) SetHostNil() { o.Host.Set(nil) @@ -232,7 +236,7 @@ func (o *Connection) GetLogin() string { // and a boolean to check if the value has been set. // NOTE: If the value is an explicit nil, `nil, true` will be returned func (o *Connection) GetLoginOk() (*string, bool) { - if o == nil { + if o == nil { return nil, false } return o.Login.Get(), o.Login.IsSet() @@ -251,6 +255,7 @@ func (o *Connection) HasLogin() bool { func (o *Connection) SetLogin(v string) { o.Login.Set(&v) } + // SetLoginNil sets the value for Login to be an explicit nil func (o *Connection) SetLoginNil() { o.Login.Set(nil) @@ -274,7 +279,7 @@ func (o *Connection) GetSchema() string { // and a boolean to check if the value has been set. // NOTE: If the value is an explicit nil, `nil, true` will be returned func (o *Connection) GetSchemaOk() (*string, bool) { - if o == nil { + if o == nil { return nil, false } return o.Schema.Get(), o.Schema.IsSet() @@ -293,6 +298,7 @@ func (o *Connection) HasSchema() bool { func (o *Connection) SetSchema(v string) { o.Schema.Set(&v) } + // SetSchemaNil sets the value for Schema to be an explicit nil func (o *Connection) SetSchemaNil() { o.Schema.Set(nil) @@ -316,7 +322,7 @@ func (o *Connection) GetPort() int32 { // and a boolean to check if the value has been set. // NOTE: If the value is an explicit nil, `nil, true` will be returned func (o *Connection) GetPortOk() (*int32, bool) { - if o == nil { + if o == nil { return nil, false } return o.Port.Get(), o.Port.IsSet() @@ -335,6 +341,7 @@ func (o *Connection) HasPort() bool { func (o *Connection) SetPort(v int32) { o.Port.Set(&v) } + // SetPortNil sets the value for Port to be an explicit nil func (o *Connection) SetPortNil() { o.Port.Set(nil) @@ -390,7 +397,7 @@ func (o *Connection) GetExtra() string { // and a boolean to check if the value has been set. // NOTE: If the value is an explicit nil, `nil, true` will be returned func (o *Connection) GetExtraOk() (*string, bool) { - if o == nil { + if o == nil { return nil, false } return o.Extra.Get(), o.Extra.IsSet() @@ -409,6 +416,7 @@ func (o *Connection) HasExtra() bool { func (o *Connection) SetExtra(v string) { o.Extra.Set(&v) } + // SetExtraNil sets the value for Extra to be an explicit nil func (o *Connection) SetExtraNil() { o.Extra.Set(nil) @@ -419,6 +427,38 @@ func (o *Connection) UnsetExtra() { o.Extra.Unset() } +// GetTeamName returns the TeamName field value if set, zero value otherwise. +func (o *Connection) GetTeamName() string { + if o == nil || o.TeamName == nil { + var ret string + return ret + } + return *o.TeamName +} + +// GetTeamNameOk returns a tuple with the TeamName field value if set, nil otherwise +// and a boolean to check if the value has been set. +func (o *Connection) GetTeamNameOk() (*string, bool) { + if o == nil || o.TeamName == nil { + return nil, false + } + return o.TeamName, true +} + +// HasTeamName returns a boolean if a field has been set. +func (o *Connection) HasTeamName() bool { + if o != nil && o.TeamName != nil { + return true + } + + return false +} + +// SetTeamName gets a reference to the given string and assigns it to the TeamName field. +func (o *Connection) SetTeamName(v string) { + o.TeamName = &v +} + func (o Connection) MarshalJSON() ([]byte, error) { toSerialize := map[string]interface{}{} if o.ConnectionId != nil { @@ -448,6 +488,9 @@ func (o Connection) MarshalJSON() ([]byte, error) { if o.Extra.IsSet() { toSerialize["extra"] = o.Extra.Get() } + if o.TeamName != nil { + toSerialize["team_name"] = o.TeamName + } return json.Marshal(toSerialize) } @@ -486,5 +529,3 @@ func (v *NullableConnection) UnmarshalJSON(src []byte) error { v.isSet = true return json.Unmarshal(src, &v.value) } - - diff --git a/airflow/model_pool.go b/airflow/model_pool.go index d611ab4..687f5e8 100644 --- a/airflow/model_pool.go +++ b/airflow/model_pool.go @@ -18,7 +18,7 @@ /* Airflow API (Stable) -# Overview To facilitate management, Apache Airflow supports a range of REST API endpoints across its objects. This section provides an overview of the API design, methods, and supported use cases. Most of the endpoints accept `JSON` as input and return `JSON` responses. This means that you must usually add the following headers to your request: ``` Content-type: application/json Accept: application/json ``` ## Resources The term `resource` refers to a single type of object in the Airflow metadata. An API is broken up by its endpoint's corresponding resource. The name of a resource is typically plural and expressed in camelCase. Example: `dagRuns`. Resource names are used as part of endpoint URLs, as well as in API parameters and responses. ## CRUD Operations The platform supports **C**reate, **R**ead, **U**pdate, and **D**elete operations on most resources. You can review the standards for these operations and their standard parameters below. Some endpoints have special behavior as exceptions. ### Create To create a resource, you typically submit an HTTP `POST` request with the resource's required metadata in the request body. The response returns a `201 Created` response code upon success with the resource's metadata, including its internal `id`, in the response body. ### Read The HTTP `GET` request can be used to read a resource or to list a number of resources. A resource's `id` can be submitted in the request parameters to read a specific resource. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with the resource's metadata in the response body. If a `GET` request does not include a specific resource `id`, it is treated as a list request. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with an object containing a list of resources' metadata in the response body. When reading resources, some common query parameters are usually available. e.g.: ``` v1/connections?limit=25&offset=25 ``` |Query Parameter|Type|Description| |---------------|----|-----------| |limit|integer|Maximum number of objects to fetch. Usually 25 by default| |offset|integer|Offset after which to start returning objects. For use with limit query parameter.| ### Update Updating a resource requires the resource `id`, and is typically done using an HTTP `PATCH` request, with the fields to modify in the request body. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with information about the modified resource in the response body. ### Delete Deleting a resource requires the resource `id` and is typically executed via an HTTP `DELETE` request. The response usually returns a `204 No Content` response code upon success. ## Conventions - Resource names are plural and expressed in camelCase. - Names are consistent between URL parameter name and field name. - Field names are in snake_case. ```json { \"description\": \"string\", \"name\": \"string\", \"occupied_slots\": 0, \"open_slots\": 0 \"queued_slots\": 0, \"running_slots\": 0, \"scheduled_slots\": 0, \"slots\": 0, } ``` ### Update Mask Update mask is available as a query parameter in patch endpoints. It is used to notify the API which fields you want to update. Using `update_mask` makes it easier to update objects by helping the server know which fields to update in an object instead of updating all fields. The update request ignores any fields that aren't specified in the field mask, leaving them with their current values. Example: ``` resource = request.get('/resource/my-id').json() resource['my_field'] = 'new-value' request.patch('/resource/my-id?update_mask=my_field', data=json.dumps(resource)) ``` ## Versioning and Endpoint Lifecycle - API versioning is not synchronized to specific releases of the Apache Airflow. - APIs are designed to be backward compatible. - Any changes to the API will first go through a deprecation phase. # Trying the API You can use a third party client, such as [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), [HTTPie](https://httpie.org/), [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [the Insomnia rest client](https://insomnia.rest/) to test the Apache Airflow API. Note that you will need to pass credentials data. For e.g., here is how to pause a DAG with [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), when basic authorization is used: ```bash curl -X PATCH 'https://example.com/api/v1/dags/{dag_id}?update_mask=is_paused' \\ -H 'Content-Type: application/json' \\ --user \"username:password\" \\ -d '{ \"is_paused\": true }' ``` Using a graphical tool such as [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [Insomnia](https://insomnia.rest/), it is possible to import the API specifications directly: 1. Download the API specification by clicking the **Download** button at the top of this document 2. Import the JSON specification in the graphical tool of your choice. - In *Postman*, you can click the **import** button at the top - With *Insomnia*, you can just drag-and-drop the file on the UI Note that with *Postman*, you can also generate code snippets by selecting a request and clicking on the **Code** button. ## Enabling CORS [Cross-origin resource sharing (CORS)](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/CORS) is a browser security feature that restricts HTTP requests that are initiated from scripts running in the browser. For details on enabling/configuring CORS, see [Enabling CORS](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Authentication To be able to meet the requirements of many organizations, Airflow supports many authentication methods, and it is even possible to add your own method. If you want to check which auth backend is currently set, you can use `airflow config get-value api auth_backends` command as in the example below. ```bash $ airflow config get-value api auth_backends airflow.api.auth.backend.basic_auth ``` The default is to deny all requests. For details on configuring the authentication, see [API Authorization](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Errors We follow the error response format proposed in [RFC 7807](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7807) also known as Problem Details for HTTP APIs. As with our normal API responses, your client must be prepared to gracefully handle additional members of the response. ## Unauthenticated This indicates that the request has not been applied because it lacks valid authentication credentials for the target resource. Please check that you have valid credentials. ## PermissionDenied This response means that the server understood the request but refuses to authorize it because it lacks sufficient rights to the resource. It happens when you do not have the necessary permission to execute the action you performed. You need to get the appropriate permissions in other to resolve this error. ## BadRequest This response means that the server cannot or will not process the request due to something that is perceived to be a client error (e.g., malformed request syntax, invalid request message framing, or deceptive request routing). To resolve this, please ensure that your syntax is correct. ## NotFound This client error response indicates that the server cannot find the requested resource. ## MethodNotAllowed Indicates that the request method is known by the server but is not supported by the target resource. ## NotAcceptable The target resource does not have a current representation that would be acceptable to the user agent, according to the proactive negotiation header fields received in the request, and the server is unwilling to supply a default representation. ## AlreadyExists The request could not be completed due to a conflict with the current state of the target resource, e.g. the resource it tries to create already exists. ## Unknown This means that the server encountered an unexpected condition that prevented it from fulfilling the request. +# Overview To facilitate management, Apache Airflow supports a range of REST API endpoints across its objects. This section provides an overview of the API design, methods, and supported use cases. Most of the endpoints accept `JSON` as input and return `JSON` responses. This means that you must usually add the following headers to your request: ``` Content-type: application/json Accept: application/json ``` ## Resources The term `resource` refers to a single type of object in the Airflow metadata. An API is broken up by its endpoint's corresponding resource. The name of a resource is typically plural and expressed in camelCase. Example: `dagRuns`. Resource names are used as part of endpoint URLs, as well as in API parameters and responses. ## CRUD Operations The platform supports **C**reate, **R**ead, **U**pdate, and **D**elete operations on most resources. You can review the standards for these operations and their standard parameters below. Some endpoints have special behavior as exceptions. ### Create To create a resource, you typically submit an HTTP `POST` request with the resource's required metadata in the request body. The response returns a `201 Created` response code upon success with the resource's metadata, including its internal `id`, in the response body. ### Read The HTTP `GET` request can be used to read a resource or to list a number of resources. A resource's `id` can be submitted in the request parameters to read a specific resource. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with the resource's metadata in the response body. If a `GET` request does not include a specific resource `id`, it is treated as a list request. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with an object containing a list of resources' metadata in the response body. When reading resources, some common query parameters are usually available. e.g.: ``` v1/connections?limit=25&offset=25 ``` |Query Parameter|Type|Description| |---------------|----|-----------| |limit|integer|Maximum number of objects to fetch. Usually 25 by default| |offset|integer|Offset after which to start returning objects. For use with limit query parameter.| ### Update Updating a resource requires the resource `id`, and is typically done using an HTTP `PATCH` request, with the fields to modify in the request body. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with information about the modified resource in the response body. ### Delete Deleting a resource requires the resource `id` and is typically executed via an HTTP `DELETE` request. The response usually returns a `204 No Content` response code upon success. ## Conventions - Resource names are plural and expressed in camelCase. - Names are consistent between URL parameter name and field name. - Field names are in snake_case. ```json { \"description\": \"string\", \"name\": \"string\", \"occupied_slots\": 0, \"open_slots\": 0 \"queued_slots\": 0, \"running_slots\": 0, \"scheduled_slots\": 0, \"slots\": 0, } ``` ### Update Mask Update mask is available as a query parameter in patch endpoints. It is used to notify the API which fields you want to update. Using `update_mask` makes it easier to update objects by helping the server know which fields to update in an object instead of updating all fields. The update request ignores any fields that aren't specified in the field mask, leaving them with their current values. Example: ``` resource = request.get('/resource/my-id').json() resource['my_field'] = 'new-value' request.patch('/resource/my-id?update_mask=my_field', data=json.dumps(resource)) ``` ## Versioning and Endpoint Lifecycle - API versioning is not synchronized to specific releases of the Apache Airflow. - APIs are designed to be backward compatible. - Any changes to the API will first go through a deprecation phase. # Trying the API You can use a third party client, such as [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), [HTTPie](https://httpie.org/), [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [the Insomnia rest client](https://insomnia.rest/) to test the Apache Airflow API. Note that you will need to pass credentials data. For e.g., here is how to pause a DAG with [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), when basic authorization is used: ```bash curl -X PATCH 'https://example.com/api/v1/dags/{dag_id}?update_mask=is_paused' \\ -H 'Content-Type: application/json' \\ --user \"username:password\" \\ -d '{ \"is_paused\": true }' ``` Using a graphical tool such as [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [Insomnia](https://insomnia.rest/), it is possible to import the API specifications directly: 1. Download the API specification by clicking the **Download** button at the top of this document 2. Import the JSON specification in the graphical tool of your choice. - In *Postman*, you can click the **import** button at the top - With *Insomnia*, you can just drag-and-drop the file on the UI Note that with *Postman*, you can also generate code snippets by selecting a request and clicking on the **Code** button. ## Enabling CORS [Cross-origin resource sharing (CORS)](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/CORS) is a browser security feature that restricts HTTP requests that are initiated from scripts running in the browser. For details on enabling/configuring CORS, see [Enabling CORS](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Authentication To be able to meet the requirements of many organizations, Airflow supports many authentication methods, and it is even possible to add your own method. If you want to check which auth backend is currently set, you can use `airflow config get-value api auth_backends` command as in the example below. ```bash $ airflow config get-value api auth_backends airflow.api.auth.backend.basic_auth ``` The default is to deny all requests. For details on configuring the authentication, see [API Authorization](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Errors We follow the error response format proposed in [RFC 7807](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7807) also known as Problem Details for HTTP APIs. As with our normal API responses, your client must be prepared to gracefully handle additional members of the response. ## Unauthenticated This indicates that the request has not been applied because it lacks valid authentication credentials for the target resource. Please check that you have valid credentials. ## PermissionDenied This response means that the server understood the request but refuses to authorize it because it lacks sufficient rights to the resource. It happens when you do not have the necessary permission to execute the action you performed. You need to get the appropriate permissions in other to resolve this error. ## BadRequest This response means that the server cannot or will not process the request due to something that is perceived to be a client error (e.g., malformed request syntax, invalid request message framing, or deceptive request routing). To resolve this, please ensure that your syntax is correct. ## NotFound This client error response indicates that the server cannot find the requested resource. ## MethodNotAllowed Indicates that the request method is known by the server but is not supported by the target resource. ## NotAcceptable The target resource does not have a current representation that would be acceptable to the user agent, according to the proactive negotiation header fields received in the request, and the server is unwilling to supply a default representation. ## AlreadyExists The request could not be completed due to a conflict with the current state of the target resource, e.g. the resource it tries to create already exists. ## Unknown This means that the server encountered an unexpected condition that prevented it from fulfilling the request. API version: 2.7.2 Contact: dev@airflow.apache.org @@ -36,7 +36,7 @@ import ( type Pool struct { // The name of pool. Name *string `json:"name,omitempty"` - // The maximum number of slots that can be assigned to tasks. One job may occupy one or more slots. + // The maximum number of slots that can be assigned to tasks. One job may occupy one or more slots. Slots *int32 `json:"slots,omitempty"` // The number of slots used by running/queued tasks at the moment. May include deferred tasks if 'include_deferred' is set to true. OccupiedSlots *int32 `json:"occupied_slots,omitempty"` @@ -48,12 +48,14 @@ type Pool struct { OpenSlots *int32 `json:"open_slots,omitempty"` // The number of slots used by scheduled tasks at the moment. ScheduledSlots *int32 `json:"scheduled_slots,omitempty"` - // The number of slots used by deferred tasks at the moment. Relevant if 'include_deferred' is set to true. *New in version 2.7.0* + // The number of slots used by deferred tasks at the moment. Relevant if 'include_deferred' is set to true. *New in version 2.7.0* DeferredSlots *int32 `json:"deferred_slots,omitempty"` - // The description of the pool. *New in version 2.3.0* + // The description of the pool. *New in version 2.3.0* Description NullableString `json:"description,omitempty"` - // If set to true, deferred tasks are considered when calculating open pool slots. *New in version 2.7.0* + // If set to true, deferred tasks are considered when calculating open pool slots. *New in version 2.7.0* IncludeDeferred *bool `json:"include_deferred,omitempty"` + // Team name for Airflow 3 multi-team deployments. + TeamName *string `json:"team_name,omitempty"` } // NewPool instantiates a new Pool object @@ -342,7 +344,7 @@ func (o *Pool) GetDescription() string { // and a boolean to check if the value has been set. // NOTE: If the value is an explicit nil, `nil, true` will be returned func (o *Pool) GetDescriptionOk() (*string, bool) { - if o == nil { + if o == nil { return nil, false } return o.Description.Get(), o.Description.IsSet() @@ -361,6 +363,7 @@ func (o *Pool) HasDescription() bool { func (o *Pool) SetDescription(v string) { o.Description.Set(&v) } + // SetDescriptionNil sets the value for Description to be an explicit nil func (o *Pool) SetDescriptionNil() { o.Description.Set(nil) @@ -403,6 +406,38 @@ func (o *Pool) SetIncludeDeferred(v bool) { o.IncludeDeferred = &v } +// GetTeamName returns the TeamName field value if set, zero value otherwise. +func (o *Pool) GetTeamName() string { + if o == nil || o.TeamName == nil { + var ret string + return ret + } + return *o.TeamName +} + +// GetTeamNameOk returns a tuple with the TeamName field value if set, nil otherwise +// and a boolean to check if the value has been set. +func (o *Pool) GetTeamNameOk() (*string, bool) { + if o == nil || o.TeamName == nil { + return nil, false + } + return o.TeamName, true +} + +// HasTeamName returns a boolean if a field has been set. +func (o *Pool) HasTeamName() bool { + if o != nil && o.TeamName != nil { + return true + } + + return false +} + +// SetTeamName gets a reference to the given string and assigns it to the TeamName field. +func (o *Pool) SetTeamName(v string) { + o.TeamName = &v +} + func (o Pool) MarshalJSON() ([]byte, error) { toSerialize := map[string]interface{}{} if o.Name != nil { @@ -435,6 +470,9 @@ func (o Pool) MarshalJSON() ([]byte, error) { if o.IncludeDeferred != nil { toSerialize["include_deferred"] = o.IncludeDeferred } + if o.TeamName != nil { + toSerialize["team_name"] = o.TeamName + } return json.Marshal(toSerialize) } @@ -473,5 +511,3 @@ func (v *NullablePool) UnmarshalJSON(src []byte) error { v.isSet = true return json.Unmarshal(src, &v.value) } - - diff --git a/airflow/model_variable.go b/airflow/model_variable.go index a5f5e25..6379b58 100644 --- a/airflow/model_variable.go +++ b/airflow/model_variable.go @@ -18,7 +18,7 @@ /* Airflow API (Stable) -# Overview To facilitate management, Apache Airflow supports a range of REST API endpoints across its objects. This section provides an overview of the API design, methods, and supported use cases. Most of the endpoints accept `JSON` as input and return `JSON` responses. This means that you must usually add the following headers to your request: ``` Content-type: application/json Accept: application/json ``` ## Resources The term `resource` refers to a single type of object in the Airflow metadata. An API is broken up by its endpoint's corresponding resource. The name of a resource is typically plural and expressed in camelCase. Example: `dagRuns`. Resource names are used as part of endpoint URLs, as well as in API parameters and responses. ## CRUD Operations The platform supports **C**reate, **R**ead, **U**pdate, and **D**elete operations on most resources. You can review the standards for these operations and their standard parameters below. Some endpoints have special behavior as exceptions. ### Create To create a resource, you typically submit an HTTP `POST` request with the resource's required metadata in the request body. The response returns a `201 Created` response code upon success with the resource's metadata, including its internal `id`, in the response body. ### Read The HTTP `GET` request can be used to read a resource or to list a number of resources. A resource's `id` can be submitted in the request parameters to read a specific resource. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with the resource's metadata in the response body. If a `GET` request does not include a specific resource `id`, it is treated as a list request. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with an object containing a list of resources' metadata in the response body. When reading resources, some common query parameters are usually available. e.g.: ``` v1/connections?limit=25&offset=25 ``` |Query Parameter|Type|Description| |---------------|----|-----------| |limit|integer|Maximum number of objects to fetch. Usually 25 by default| |offset|integer|Offset after which to start returning objects. For use with limit query parameter.| ### Update Updating a resource requires the resource `id`, and is typically done using an HTTP `PATCH` request, with the fields to modify in the request body. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with information about the modified resource in the response body. ### Delete Deleting a resource requires the resource `id` and is typically executed via an HTTP `DELETE` request. The response usually returns a `204 No Content` response code upon success. ## Conventions - Resource names are plural and expressed in camelCase. - Names are consistent between URL parameter name and field name. - Field names are in snake_case. ```json { \"description\": \"string\", \"name\": \"string\", \"occupied_slots\": 0, \"open_slots\": 0 \"queued_slots\": 0, \"running_slots\": 0, \"scheduled_slots\": 0, \"slots\": 0, } ``` ### Update Mask Update mask is available as a query parameter in patch endpoints. It is used to notify the API which fields you want to update. Using `update_mask` makes it easier to update objects by helping the server know which fields to update in an object instead of updating all fields. The update request ignores any fields that aren't specified in the field mask, leaving them with their current values. Example: ``` resource = request.get('/resource/my-id').json() resource['my_field'] = 'new-value' request.patch('/resource/my-id?update_mask=my_field', data=json.dumps(resource)) ``` ## Versioning and Endpoint Lifecycle - API versioning is not synchronized to specific releases of the Apache Airflow. - APIs are designed to be backward compatible. - Any changes to the API will first go through a deprecation phase. # Trying the API You can use a third party client, such as [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), [HTTPie](https://httpie.org/), [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [the Insomnia rest client](https://insomnia.rest/) to test the Apache Airflow API. Note that you will need to pass credentials data. For e.g., here is how to pause a DAG with [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), when basic authorization is used: ```bash curl -X PATCH 'https://example.com/api/v1/dags/{dag_id}?update_mask=is_paused' \\ -H 'Content-Type: application/json' \\ --user \"username:password\" \\ -d '{ \"is_paused\": true }' ``` Using a graphical tool such as [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [Insomnia](https://insomnia.rest/), it is possible to import the API specifications directly: 1. Download the API specification by clicking the **Download** button at the top of this document 2. Import the JSON specification in the graphical tool of your choice. - In *Postman*, you can click the **import** button at the top - With *Insomnia*, you can just drag-and-drop the file on the UI Note that with *Postman*, you can also generate code snippets by selecting a request and clicking on the **Code** button. ## Enabling CORS [Cross-origin resource sharing (CORS)](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/CORS) is a browser security feature that restricts HTTP requests that are initiated from scripts running in the browser. For details on enabling/configuring CORS, see [Enabling CORS](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Authentication To be able to meet the requirements of many organizations, Airflow supports many authentication methods, and it is even possible to add your own method. If you want to check which auth backend is currently set, you can use `airflow config get-value api auth_backends` command as in the example below. ```bash $ airflow config get-value api auth_backends airflow.api.auth.backend.basic_auth ``` The default is to deny all requests. For details on configuring the authentication, see [API Authorization](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Errors We follow the error response format proposed in [RFC 7807](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7807) also known as Problem Details for HTTP APIs. As with our normal API responses, your client must be prepared to gracefully handle additional members of the response. ## Unauthenticated This indicates that the request has not been applied because it lacks valid authentication credentials for the target resource. Please check that you have valid credentials. ## PermissionDenied This response means that the server understood the request but refuses to authorize it because it lacks sufficient rights to the resource. It happens when you do not have the necessary permission to execute the action you performed. You need to get the appropriate permissions in other to resolve this error. ## BadRequest This response means that the server cannot or will not process the request due to something that is perceived to be a client error (e.g., malformed request syntax, invalid request message framing, or deceptive request routing). To resolve this, please ensure that your syntax is correct. ## NotFound This client error response indicates that the server cannot find the requested resource. ## MethodNotAllowed Indicates that the request method is known by the server but is not supported by the target resource. ## NotAcceptable The target resource does not have a current representation that would be acceptable to the user agent, according to the proactive negotiation header fields received in the request, and the server is unwilling to supply a default representation. ## AlreadyExists The request could not be completed due to a conflict with the current state of the target resource, e.g. the resource it tries to create already exists. ## Unknown This means that the server encountered an unexpected condition that prevented it from fulfilling the request. +# Overview To facilitate management, Apache Airflow supports a range of REST API endpoints across its objects. This section provides an overview of the API design, methods, and supported use cases. Most of the endpoints accept `JSON` as input and return `JSON` responses. This means that you must usually add the following headers to your request: ``` Content-type: application/json Accept: application/json ``` ## Resources The term `resource` refers to a single type of object in the Airflow metadata. An API is broken up by its endpoint's corresponding resource. The name of a resource is typically plural and expressed in camelCase. Example: `dagRuns`. Resource names are used as part of endpoint URLs, as well as in API parameters and responses. ## CRUD Operations The platform supports **C**reate, **R**ead, **U**pdate, and **D**elete operations on most resources. You can review the standards for these operations and their standard parameters below. Some endpoints have special behavior as exceptions. ### Create To create a resource, you typically submit an HTTP `POST` request with the resource's required metadata in the request body. The response returns a `201 Created` response code upon success with the resource's metadata, including its internal `id`, in the response body. ### Read The HTTP `GET` request can be used to read a resource or to list a number of resources. A resource's `id` can be submitted in the request parameters to read a specific resource. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with the resource's metadata in the response body. If a `GET` request does not include a specific resource `id`, it is treated as a list request. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with an object containing a list of resources' metadata in the response body. When reading resources, some common query parameters are usually available. e.g.: ``` v1/connections?limit=25&offset=25 ``` |Query Parameter|Type|Description| |---------------|----|-----------| |limit|integer|Maximum number of objects to fetch. Usually 25 by default| |offset|integer|Offset after which to start returning objects. For use with limit query parameter.| ### Update Updating a resource requires the resource `id`, and is typically done using an HTTP `PATCH` request, with the fields to modify in the request body. The response usually returns a `200 OK` response code upon success, with information about the modified resource in the response body. ### Delete Deleting a resource requires the resource `id` and is typically executed via an HTTP `DELETE` request. The response usually returns a `204 No Content` response code upon success. ## Conventions - Resource names are plural and expressed in camelCase. - Names are consistent between URL parameter name and field name. - Field names are in snake_case. ```json { \"description\": \"string\", \"name\": \"string\", \"occupied_slots\": 0, \"open_slots\": 0 \"queued_slots\": 0, \"running_slots\": 0, \"scheduled_slots\": 0, \"slots\": 0, } ``` ### Update Mask Update mask is available as a query parameter in patch endpoints. It is used to notify the API which fields you want to update. Using `update_mask` makes it easier to update objects by helping the server know which fields to update in an object instead of updating all fields. The update request ignores any fields that aren't specified in the field mask, leaving them with their current values. Example: ``` resource = request.get('/resource/my-id').json() resource['my_field'] = 'new-value' request.patch('/resource/my-id?update_mask=my_field', data=json.dumps(resource)) ``` ## Versioning and Endpoint Lifecycle - API versioning is not synchronized to specific releases of the Apache Airflow. - APIs are designed to be backward compatible. - Any changes to the API will first go through a deprecation phase. # Trying the API You can use a third party client, such as [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), [HTTPie](https://httpie.org/), [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [the Insomnia rest client](https://insomnia.rest/) to test the Apache Airflow API. Note that you will need to pass credentials data. For e.g., here is how to pause a DAG with [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/), when basic authorization is used: ```bash curl -X PATCH 'https://example.com/api/v1/dags/{dag_id}?update_mask=is_paused' \\ -H 'Content-Type: application/json' \\ --user \"username:password\" \\ -d '{ \"is_paused\": true }' ``` Using a graphical tool such as [Postman](https://www.postman.com/) or [Insomnia](https://insomnia.rest/), it is possible to import the API specifications directly: 1. Download the API specification by clicking the **Download** button at the top of this document 2. Import the JSON specification in the graphical tool of your choice. - In *Postman*, you can click the **import** button at the top - With *Insomnia*, you can just drag-and-drop the file on the UI Note that with *Postman*, you can also generate code snippets by selecting a request and clicking on the **Code** button. ## Enabling CORS [Cross-origin resource sharing (CORS)](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/CORS) is a browser security feature that restricts HTTP requests that are initiated from scripts running in the browser. For details on enabling/configuring CORS, see [Enabling CORS](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Authentication To be able to meet the requirements of many organizations, Airflow supports many authentication methods, and it is even possible to add your own method. If you want to check which auth backend is currently set, you can use `airflow config get-value api auth_backends` command as in the example below. ```bash $ airflow config get-value api auth_backends airflow.api.auth.backend.basic_auth ``` The default is to deny all requests. For details on configuring the authentication, see [API Authorization](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/api.html). # Errors We follow the error response format proposed in [RFC 7807](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7807) also known as Problem Details for HTTP APIs. As with our normal API responses, your client must be prepared to gracefully handle additional members of the response. ## Unauthenticated This indicates that the request has not been applied because it lacks valid authentication credentials for the target resource. Please check that you have valid credentials. ## PermissionDenied This response means that the server understood the request but refuses to authorize it because it lacks sufficient rights to the resource. It happens when you do not have the necessary permission to execute the action you performed. You need to get the appropriate permissions in other to resolve this error. ## BadRequest This response means that the server cannot or will not process the request due to something that is perceived to be a client error (e.g., malformed request syntax, invalid request message framing, or deceptive request routing). To resolve this, please ensure that your syntax is correct. ## NotFound This client error response indicates that the server cannot find the requested resource. ## MethodNotAllowed Indicates that the request method is known by the server but is not supported by the target resource. ## NotAcceptable The target resource does not have a current representation that would be acceptable to the user agent, according to the proactive negotiation header fields received in the request, and the server is unwilling to supply a default representation. ## AlreadyExists The request could not be completed due to a conflict with the current state of the target resource, e.g. the resource it tries to create already exists. ## Unknown This means that the server encountered an unexpected condition that prevented it from fulfilling the request. API version: 2.7.2 Contact: dev@airflow.apache.org @@ -35,9 +35,11 @@ import ( // Variable Full representation of Variable type Variable struct { Key *string `json:"key,omitempty"` - // The description of the variable. *New in version 2.4.0* + // The description of the variable. *New in version 2.4.0* Description NullableString `json:"description,omitempty"` - Value *string `json:"value,omitempty"` + Value *string `json:"value,omitempty"` + // Team name for Airflow 3 multi-team deployments. + TeamName *string `json:"team_name,omitempty"` } // NewVariable instantiates a new Variable object @@ -102,7 +104,7 @@ func (o *Variable) GetDescription() string { // and a boolean to check if the value has been set. // NOTE: If the value is an explicit nil, `nil, true` will be returned func (o *Variable) GetDescriptionOk() (*string, bool) { - if o == nil { + if o == nil { return nil, false } return o.Description.Get(), o.Description.IsSet() @@ -121,6 +123,7 @@ func (o *Variable) HasDescription() bool { func (o *Variable) SetDescription(v string) { o.Description.Set(&v) } + // SetDescriptionNil sets the value for Description to be an explicit nil func (o *Variable) SetDescriptionNil() { o.Description.Set(nil) @@ -163,6 +166,38 @@ func (o *Variable) SetValue(v string) { o.Value = &v } +// GetTeamName returns the TeamName field value if set, zero value otherwise. +func (o *Variable) GetTeamName() string { + if o == nil || o.TeamName == nil { + var ret string + return ret + } + return *o.TeamName +} + +// GetTeamNameOk returns a tuple with the TeamName field value if set, nil otherwise +// and a boolean to check if the value has been set. +func (o *Variable) GetTeamNameOk() (*string, bool) { + if o == nil || o.TeamName == nil { + return nil, false + } + return o.TeamName, true +} + +// HasTeamName returns a boolean if a field has been set. +func (o *Variable) HasTeamName() bool { + if o != nil && o.TeamName != nil { + return true + } + + return false +} + +// SetTeamName gets a reference to the given string and assigns it to the TeamName field. +func (o *Variable) SetTeamName(v string) { + o.TeamName = &v +} + func (o Variable) MarshalJSON() ([]byte, error) { toSerialize := map[string]interface{}{} if o.Key != nil { @@ -174,6 +209,9 @@ func (o Variable) MarshalJSON() ([]byte, error) { if o.Value != nil { toSerialize["value"] = o.Value } + if o.TeamName != nil { + toSerialize["team_name"] = o.TeamName + } return json.Marshal(toSerialize) } @@ -212,5 +250,3 @@ func (v *NullableVariable) UnmarshalJSON(src []byte) error { v.isSet = true return json.Unmarshal(src, &v.value) } - -