Documentation ¶
Overview ¶
Invalidate a token.
The access tokens returned by the get token API have a finite period of time for which they are valid. After that time period, they can no longer be used. The time period is defined by the `xpack.security.authc.token.timeout` setting.
The refresh tokens returned by the get token API are only valid for 24 hours. They can also be used exactly once. If you want to invalidate one or more access or refresh tokens immediately, use this invalidate token API.
Index ¶
- Variables
- type InvalidateToken
- func (r InvalidateToken) Do(providedCtx context.Context) (*Response, error)
- func (r *InvalidateToken) ErrorTrace(errortrace bool) *InvalidateToken
- func (r *InvalidateToken) FilterPath(filterpaths ...string) *InvalidateToken
- func (r *InvalidateToken) Header(key, value string) *InvalidateToken
- func (r *InvalidateToken) HttpRequest(ctx context.Context) (*http.Request, error)
- func (r *InvalidateToken) Human(human bool) *InvalidateToken
- func (r InvalidateToken) Perform(providedCtx context.Context) (*http.Response, error)
- func (r *InvalidateToken) Pretty(pretty bool) *InvalidateToken
- func (r *InvalidateToken) Raw(raw io.Reader) *InvalidateToken
- func (r *InvalidateToken) RealmName(name string) *InvalidateToken
- func (r *InvalidateToken) RefreshToken(refreshtoken string) *InvalidateToken
- func (r *InvalidateToken) Request(req *Request) *InvalidateToken
- func (r *InvalidateToken) Token(token string) *InvalidateToken
- func (r *InvalidateToken) Username(username string) *InvalidateToken
- type NewInvalidateToken
- type Request
- type Response
Constants ¶
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Variables ¶
var ErrBuildPath = errors.New("cannot build path, check for missing path parameters")
ErrBuildPath is returned in case of missing parameters within the build of the request.
Functions ¶
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Types ¶
type InvalidateToken ¶
type InvalidateToken struct {
// contains filtered or unexported fields
}
func New ¶
func New(tp elastictransport.Interface) *InvalidateToken
Invalidate a token.
The access tokens returned by the get token API have a finite period of time for which they are valid. After that time period, they can no longer be used. The time period is defined by the `xpack.security.authc.token.timeout` setting.
The refresh tokens returned by the get token API are only valid for 24 hours. They can also be used exactly once. If you want to invalidate one or more access or refresh tokens immediately, use this invalidate token API.
https://www.elastic.co/guide/en/elasticsearch/reference/current/security-api-invalidate-token.html
func (InvalidateToken) Do ¶
func (r InvalidateToken) Do(providedCtx context.Context) (*Response, error)
Do runs the request through the transport, handle the response and returns a invalidatetoken.Response
func (*InvalidateToken) ErrorTrace ¶ added in v8.14.0
func (r *InvalidateToken) ErrorTrace(errortrace bool) *InvalidateToken
ErrorTrace When set to `true` Elasticsearch will include the full stack trace of errors when they occur. API name: error_trace
func (*InvalidateToken) FilterPath ¶ added in v8.14.0
func (r *InvalidateToken) FilterPath(filterpaths ...string) *InvalidateToken
FilterPath Comma-separated list of filters in dot notation which reduce the response returned by Elasticsearch. API name: filter_path
func (*InvalidateToken) Header ¶
func (r *InvalidateToken) Header(key, value string) *InvalidateToken
Header set a key, value pair in the InvalidateToken headers map.
func (*InvalidateToken) HttpRequest ¶
HttpRequest returns the http.Request object built from the given parameters.
func (*InvalidateToken) Human ¶ added in v8.14.0
func (r *InvalidateToken) Human(human bool) *InvalidateToken
Human When set to `true` will return statistics in a format suitable for humans. For example `"exists_time": "1h"` for humans and `"eixsts_time_in_millis": 3600000` for computers. When disabled the human readable values will be omitted. This makes sense for responses being consumed only by machines. API name: human
func (InvalidateToken) Perform ¶ added in v8.7.0
Perform runs the http.Request through the provided transport and returns an http.Response.
func (*InvalidateToken) Pretty ¶ added in v8.14.0
func (r *InvalidateToken) Pretty(pretty bool) *InvalidateToken
Pretty If set to `true` the returned JSON will be "pretty-formatted". Only use this option for debugging only. API name: pretty
func (*InvalidateToken) Raw ¶
func (r *InvalidateToken) Raw(raw io.Reader) *InvalidateToken
Raw takes a json payload as input which is then passed to the http.Request If specified Raw takes precedence on Request method.
func (*InvalidateToken) RealmName ¶ added in v8.9.0
func (r *InvalidateToken) RealmName(name string) *InvalidateToken
API name: realm_name
func (*InvalidateToken) RefreshToken ¶ added in v8.9.0
func (r *InvalidateToken) RefreshToken(refreshtoken string) *InvalidateToken
API name: refresh_token
func (*InvalidateToken) Request ¶
func (r *InvalidateToken) Request(req *Request) *InvalidateToken
Request allows to set the request property with the appropriate payload.
func (*InvalidateToken) Token ¶ added in v8.9.0
func (r *InvalidateToken) Token(token string) *InvalidateToken
API name: token
func (*InvalidateToken) Username ¶ added in v8.9.0
func (r *InvalidateToken) Username(username string) *InvalidateToken
API name: username
type NewInvalidateToken ¶
type NewInvalidateToken func() *InvalidateToken
NewInvalidateToken type alias for index.
func NewInvalidateTokenFunc ¶
func NewInvalidateTokenFunc(tp elastictransport.Interface) NewInvalidateToken
NewInvalidateTokenFunc returns a new instance of InvalidateToken with the provided transport. Used in the index of the library this allows to retrieve every apis in once place.
type Request ¶
type Request struct { RealmName *string `json:"realm_name,omitempty"` RefreshToken *string `json:"refresh_token,omitempty"` Token *string `json:"token,omitempty"` Username *string `json:"username,omitempty"` }
Request holds the request body struct for the package invalidatetoken
func (*Request) FromJSON ¶ added in v8.5.0
FromJSON allows to load an arbitrary json into the request structure
func (*Request) UnmarshalJSON ¶ added in v8.12.1
type Response ¶ added in v8.7.0
type Response struct { ErrorCount int64 `json:"error_count"` ErrorDetails []types.ErrorCause `json:"error_details,omitempty"` InvalidatedTokens int64 `json:"invalidated_tokens"` PreviouslyInvalidatedTokens int64 `json:"previously_invalidated_tokens"` }
Response holds the response body struct for the package invalidatetoken