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Index ¶
- type HTTPTrigger
- func (t *HTTPTrigger) ApplyPolicy(resource interface{}) error
- func (t *HTTPTrigger) ApplyResourceParameters(sensor *v1alpha1.Sensor, resource interface{}) (interface{}, error)
- func (t *HTTPTrigger) Execute(resource interface{}) (interface{}, error)
- func (t *HTTPTrigger) FetchResource() (interface{}, error)
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type HTTPTrigger ¶
type HTTPTrigger struct { // Client is http client. Client *http.Client // K8sClient is the Kubernetes client K8sClient kubernetes.Interface // Sensor object Sensor *v1alpha1.Sensor // Trigger reference Trigger *v1alpha1.Trigger // Logger to log stuff Logger *logrus.Logger }
HTTPTrigger describes the trigger to invoke HTTP request
func NewHTTPTrigger ¶
func NewHTTPTrigger(httpClients map[string]*http.Client, k8sCLient kubernetes.Interface, sensor *v1alpha1.Sensor, trigger *v1alpha1.Trigger, logger *logrus.Logger) (*HTTPTrigger, error)
NewHTTPTrigger returns a new HTTP trigger
func (*HTTPTrigger) ApplyPolicy ¶
func (t *HTTPTrigger) ApplyPolicy(resource interface{}) error
ApplyPolicy applies policy on the trigger
func (*HTTPTrigger) ApplyResourceParameters ¶
func (t *HTTPTrigger) ApplyResourceParameters(sensor *v1alpha1.Sensor, resource interface{}) (interface{}, error)
ApplyResourceParameters applies parameters to the trigger resource
func (*HTTPTrigger) Execute ¶
func (t *HTTPTrigger) Execute(resource interface{}) (interface{}, error)
Execute executes the trigger
func (*HTTPTrigger) FetchResource ¶
func (t *HTTPTrigger) FetchResource() (interface{}, error)
FetchResource fetches the trigger. As the HTTP trigger simply executes a http request, there is no need to fetch any resource from external source