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Index ¶
- type Client
- func (c *Client) Get(ctx context.Context, id string) (*ngrok.TunnelSession, error)
- func (c *Client) List(paging *ngrok.Paging) *Iter
- func (c *Client) Restart(ctx context.Context, id string) error
- func (c *Client) Stop(ctx context.Context, id string) error
- func (c *Client) Update(ctx context.Context, id string) error
- type Iter
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type Client ¶
type Client struct {
// contains filtered or unexported fields
}
func (*Client) Restart ¶
Issues a command instructing the ngrok agent to restart. The agent restarts itself by calling exec() on platforms that support it. This operation is notably not supported on Windows. When an agent restarts, it reconnects with a new tunnel session ID.
func (*Client) Stop ¶
Issues a command instructing the ngrok agent that started this tunnel session to exit.
func (*Client) Update ¶
Issues a command instructing the ngrok agent to update itself to the latest version. After this call completes successfully, the ngrok agent will be in the update process. A caller should wait some amount of time to allow the update to complete (at least 10 seconds) before making a call to the Restart endpoint to request that the agent restart itself to start using the new code. This call will never update an ngrok agent to a new major version which could cause breaking compatibility issues. If you wish to update to a new major version, that must be done manually. Still, please be aware that updating your ngrok agent could break your integration. This call will fail in any of the following circumstances: there is no update available the ngrok agent's configuration disabled update checks the agent is currently in process of updating the agent has already successfully updated but has not yet been restarted
type Iter ¶
type Iter struct {
// contains filtered or unexported fields
}
Iter allows the caller to iterate through a list of values while automatically fetching new pages worth of values from the API.
func (*Iter) Err ¶
If Next() returned false because an error was encountered while fetching the next value Err() will return that error. A caller should always check Err() after Next() returns false.