terraform/vendor/gopkg.in/ns1/ns1-go.v2/rest/data_feed.go

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Ns1 provider (#10782) * vendor: update gopkg.in/ns1/ns1-go.v2 * provider/ns1: Port the ns1 provider to Terraform core * docs/ns1: Document the ns1 provider * ns1: rename remaining nsone -> ns1 (#10805) * Ns1 provider (#11300) * provider/ns1: Flesh out support for meta structs. Following the structure outlined by @pashap. Using reflection to reduce copy/paste. Putting metas inside single-item lists. This is clunky, but I couldn't figure out how else to have a nested struct. Maybe the Terraform people know a better way? Inside the meta struct, all fields are always written to the state; I can't figure out how to omit fields that aren't used. This is not just verbose, it actually causes issues because you can't have both "up" and "up_feed" set). Also some minor other changes: - Add "terraform" import support to records and zones. - Create helper class StringEnum. * provider/ns1: Make fmt * provider/ns1: Remove stubbed out RecordRead (used for testing metadata change). * provider/ns1: Need to get interface that m contains from Ptr Value with Elem() * provider/ns1: Use empty string to indicate no feed given. * provider/ns1: Remove old record.regions fields. * provider/ns1: Removes redundant testAccCheckRecordState * provider/ns1: Moves account permissions logic to permissions.go * provider/ns1: Adds tests for team resource. * provider/ns1: Move remaining permissions logic to permissions.go * ns1/provider: Adds datasource.config * provider/ns1: Small clean up of datafeed resource tests * provider/ns1: removes testAccCheckZoneState in favor of explicit name check * provider/ns1: More renaming of nsone -> ns1 * provider/ns1: Comment out metadata for the moment. * Ns1 provider (#11347) * Fix the removal of empty containers from a flatmap Removal of empty nested containers from a flatmap would sometimes fail a sanity check when removed in the wrong order. This would only fail sometimes due to map iteration. There was also an off-by-one error in the prefix check which could match the incorrect keys. * provider/ns1: Adds ns1 go client through govendor. * provider/ns1: Removes unused debug line * docs/ns1: Adds docs around apikey/datasource/datafeed/team/user/record. * provider/ns1: Gets go vet green
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package rest
import (
"fmt"
"net/http"
"gopkg.in/ns1/ns1-go.v2/rest/model/data"
)
// DataFeedsService handles 'data/feeds' endpoint.
type DataFeedsService service
// List returns all data feeds connected to a given data source.
//
// NS1 API docs: https://ns1.com/api/#feeds-get
func (s *DataFeedsService) List(sourceID string) ([]*data.Feed, *http.Response, error) {
path := fmt.Sprintf("data/feeds/%s", sourceID)
req, err := s.client.NewRequest("GET", path, nil)
if err != nil {
return nil, nil, err
}
dfl := []*data.Feed{}
resp, err := s.client.Do(req, &dfl)
if err != nil {
return nil, resp, err
}
return dfl, resp, nil
}
// Get takes a data source ID and a data feed ID and returns the details of a single data feed
//
// NS1 API docs: https://ns1.com/api/#feeds-feed-get
func (s *DataFeedsService) Get(sourceID string, feedID string) (*data.Feed, *http.Response, error) {
path := fmt.Sprintf("data/feeds/%s/%s", sourceID, feedID)
req, err := s.client.NewRequest("GET", path, nil)
if err != nil {
return nil, nil, err
}
var df data.Feed
resp, err := s.client.Do(req, &df)
if err != nil {
return nil, resp, err
}
return &df, resp, nil
}
// Create takes a *DataFeed and connects a new data feed to an existing data source.
//
// NS1 API docs: https://ns1.com/api/#feeds-put
func (s *DataFeedsService) Create(sourceID string, df *data.Feed) (*http.Response, error) {
path := fmt.Sprintf("data/feeds/%s", sourceID)
req, err := s.client.NewRequest("PUT", path, &df)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
// Update datafeeds' fields with data from api(ensure consistent)
resp, err := s.client.Do(req, &df)
if err != nil {
return resp, err
}
return resp, nil
}
// Update takes a *Feed and modifies and existing data feed.
// Note:
// - The 'data' portion of a feed does not actually
// get updated during a POST. In order to update a feeds'
// 'data' attribute, one must use the Publish method.
// - Both the 'destinations' and 'networks' attributes are
// not updated during a POST.
//
// NS1 API docs: https://ns1.com/api/#feeds-post
func (s *DataFeedsService) Update(sourceID string, df *data.Feed) (*http.Response, error) {
path := fmt.Sprintf("data/feeds/%s/%s", sourceID, df.ID)
req, err := s.client.NewRequest("POST", path, &df)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
// Update df instance fields with data from api(ensure consistent)
resp, err := s.client.Do(req, &df)
if err != nil {
return resp, err
}
return resp, nil
}
// Delete takes a data source ID and a data feed ID and disconnects the feed from the data source and all attached destination metadata tables.
//
// NS1 API docs: https://ns1.com/api/#feeds-delete
func (s *DataFeedsService) Delete(sourceID string, feedID string) (*http.Response, error) {
path := fmt.Sprintf("data/feeds/%s/%s", sourceID, feedID)
req, err := s.client.NewRequest("DELETE", path, nil)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
resp, err := s.client.Do(req, nil)
if err != nil {
return resp, err
}
return resp, nil
}