Documentation ¶
Overview ¶
Consumes a SAML LogoutRequest
Index ¶
- Variables
- type NewSamlInvalidate
- type Request
- type Response
- type SamlInvalidate
- func (r *SamlInvalidate) Acs(acs string) *SamlInvalidate
- func (r SamlInvalidate) Do(ctx context.Context) (*Response, error)
- func (r *SamlInvalidate) Header(key, value string) *SamlInvalidate
- func (r *SamlInvalidate) HttpRequest(ctx context.Context) (*http.Request, error)
- func (r SamlInvalidate) Perform(ctx context.Context) (*http.Response, error)
- func (r *SamlInvalidate) QueryString(querystring string) *SamlInvalidate
- func (r *SamlInvalidate) Raw(raw io.Reader) *SamlInvalidate
- func (r *SamlInvalidate) Realm(realm string) *SamlInvalidate
- func (r *SamlInvalidate) Request(req *Request) *SamlInvalidate
Constants ¶
This section is empty.
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 ¶
This section is empty.
Types ¶
type NewSamlInvalidate ¶
type NewSamlInvalidate func() *SamlInvalidate
NewSamlInvalidate type alias for index.
func NewSamlInvalidateFunc ¶
func NewSamlInvalidateFunc(tp elastictransport.Interface) NewSamlInvalidate
NewSamlInvalidateFunc returns a new instance of SamlInvalidate 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 { // Acs The Assertion Consumer Service URL that matches the one of the SAML realm in // Elasticsearch that should be used. You must specify either this parameter or // the realm parameter. Acs *string `json:"acs,omitempty"` // QueryString The query part of the URL that the user was redirected to by the SAML IdP to // initiate the Single Logout. // This query should include a single parameter named SAMLRequest that contains // a SAML logout request that is deflated and Base64 encoded. // If the SAML IdP has signed the logout request, the URL should include two // extra parameters named SigAlg and Signature that contain the algorithm used // for the signature and the signature value itself. // In order for Elasticsearch to be able to verify the IdP’s signature, the // value of the query_string field must be an exact match to the string provided // by the browser. // The client application must not attempt to parse or process the string in any // way. QueryString string `json:"query_string"` // Realm The name of the SAML realm in Elasticsearch the configuration. You must // specify either this parameter or the acs parameter. Realm *string `json:"realm,omitempty"` }
Request holds the request body struct for the package samlinvalidate
type Response ¶ added in v8.7.0
type SamlInvalidate ¶
type SamlInvalidate struct {
// contains filtered or unexported fields
}
func New ¶
func New(tp elastictransport.Interface) *SamlInvalidate
Consumes a SAML LogoutRequest
https://www.elastic.co/guide/en/elasticsearch/reference/current/security-api-saml-invalidate.html
func (*SamlInvalidate) Acs ¶ added in v8.9.0
func (r *SamlInvalidate) Acs(acs string) *SamlInvalidate
Acs The Assertion Consumer Service URL that matches the one of the SAML realm in Elasticsearch that should be used. You must specify either this parameter or the realm parameter. API name: acs
func (SamlInvalidate) Do ¶
func (r SamlInvalidate) Do(ctx context.Context) (*Response, error)
Do runs the request through the transport, handle the response and returns a samlinvalidate.Response
func (*SamlInvalidate) Header ¶
func (r *SamlInvalidate) Header(key, value string) *SamlInvalidate
Header set a key, value pair in the SamlInvalidate headers map.
func (*SamlInvalidate) HttpRequest ¶
HttpRequest returns the http.Request object built from the given parameters.
func (SamlInvalidate) Perform ¶ added in v8.7.0
Perform runs the http.Request through the provided transport and returns an http.Response.
func (*SamlInvalidate) QueryString ¶ added in v8.9.0
func (r *SamlInvalidate) QueryString(querystring string) *SamlInvalidate
QueryString The query part of the URL that the user was redirected to by the SAML IdP to initiate the Single Logout. This query should include a single parameter named SAMLRequest that contains a SAML logout request that is deflated and Base64 encoded. If the SAML IdP has signed the logout request, the URL should include two extra parameters named SigAlg and Signature that contain the algorithm used for the signature and the signature value itself. In order for Elasticsearch to be able to verify the IdP’s signature, the value of the query_string field must be an exact match to the string provided by the browser. The client application must not attempt to parse or process the string in any way. API name: query_string
func (*SamlInvalidate) Raw ¶
func (r *SamlInvalidate) Raw(raw io.Reader) *SamlInvalidate
Raw takes a json payload as input which is then passed to the http.Request If specified Raw takes precedence on Request method.
func (*SamlInvalidate) Realm ¶ added in v8.9.0
func (r *SamlInvalidate) Realm(realm string) *SamlInvalidate
Realm The name of the SAML realm in Elasticsearch the configuration. You must specify either this parameter or the acs parameter. API name: realm
func (*SamlInvalidate) Request ¶
func (r *SamlInvalidate) Request(req *Request) *SamlInvalidate
Request allows to set the request property with the appropriate payload.