Documentation ¶
Overview ¶
Package cfnetv1 represents a CF Networking V1 client.
These sets of packages are still under development/pre-pre-pre...alpha. Use at your own risk! Functionality and design may change without warning.
For more information on the CF Networking API see https://github.com/cloudfoundry-incubator/cf-networking-release/blob/develop/docs/API.md
Method Naming Conventions ¶
The client takes a '<Action Name><Top Level Endpoint><Return Value>' approach to method names. If the <Top Level Endpoint> and <Return Value> are similar, they do not need to be repeated. If a GUID is required for the <Top Level Endpoint>, the pluralization is removed from said endpoint in the method name.
For Example:
Method Name: GetApplication Endpoint: /v2/applications/:guid Action Name: Get Top Level Endpoint: applications Return Value: Application Method Name: GetServiceInstances Endpoint: /v2/service_instances Action Name: Get Top Level Endpoint: service_instances Return Value: []ServiceInstance Method Name: GetSpaceServiceInstances Endpoint: /v2/spaces/:guid/service_instances Action Name: Get Top Level Endpoint: spaces Return Value: []ServiceInstance
Use the following table to determine which HTTP Command equates to which Action Name:
HTTP Command -> Action Name POST -> Create GET -> Get PUT -> Update DELETE -> Delete
Method Locations ¶
Methods exist in the same file as their return type, regardless of which endpoint they use.
Error Handling ¶
All error handling that requires parsing the error_code/code returned back from the Cloud Controller should be placed in the errorWrapper. Everything else can be handled in the individual operations. All parsed cloud controller errors should exist in errors.go, all generic HTTP errors should exist in the cloudcontroller's errors.go. Errors related to the individaul operation should exist at the top of that operation's file.
No inline-relations-depth And summary Endpoints ¶
This package will not use ever use 'inline-relations-depth' or the '/summary' endpoints for any operations. These requests can be extremely taxing on the Cloud Controller and are avoided at all costs. Additionally, the objects returned back from these requests can become extremely inconsistant across versions and are problematic to deal with in general.
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Types ¶
type Client ¶
type Client struct {
// contains filtered or unexported fields
}
Client is a client that can be used to talk to a CF Networking API.
func (Client) CreatePolicies ¶
CreatePolicies will create the network policy with the given parameters.
func (Client) ListPolicies ¶
ListPolicies will list the policies
func (Client) RemovePolicies ¶
RemovePolicies will remove the network policy with the given parameters.
func (*Client) WrapConnection ¶
func (client *Client) WrapConnection(wrapper ConnectionWrapper)
WrapConnection wraps the current Client connection in the wrapper.
type Config ¶
type Config struct { // AppName is the name of the application/process using the client. AppName string // AppVersion is the version of the application/process using the client. AppVersion string // DialTimeout is the DNS timeout used to make all requests to the Cloud // Controller. DialTimeout time.Duration // SkipSSLValidation controls whether a client verifies the server's // certificate chain and host name. If SkipSSLValidation is true, TLS accepts // any certificate presented by the server and any host name in that // certificate for *all* client requests going forward. // // In this mode, TLS is susceptible to man-in-the-middle attacks. This should // be used only for testing. SkipSSLValidation bool // URL is a fully qualified URL to the CF Networking API. URL string // Wrappers that apply to the client connection. Wrappers []ConnectionWrapper }
Config allows the Client to be configured
type ConnectionWrapper ¶
type ConnectionWrapper interface { cfnetworking.Connection Wrap(innerconnection cfnetworking.Connection) cfnetworking.Connection }
ConnectionWrapper can wrap a given connection allowing the wrapper to modify all requests going in and out of the given connection.
type Policy ¶
type Policy struct { Source PolicySource `json:"source"` Destination PolicyDestination `json:"destination"` }
type PolicyDestination ¶
type PolicyDestination struct { ID string `json:"id"` Protocol PolicyProtocol `json:"protocol"` Ports Ports `json:"ports"` }
type PolicyList ¶
type PolicyProtocol ¶
type PolicyProtocol string
const ( PolicyProtocolTCP PolicyProtocol = "tcp" PolicyProtocolUDP PolicyProtocol = "udp" )
type PolicySource ¶
type PolicySource struct {
ID string `json:"id"`
}