2 configurations for the listeners are now possible: - enableJWT=false with client ssl auth - enableJWT=true with https Actual verification of the tokens is handled by https://github.com/openshift-online/ocm-sdk-go. An authentication handler is run as the top level handler, before any routing is done. Routes which do not require authentication should be listed as exceptions. Authentication can be restricted using an ACL file which allows filtering based on JWT claims. For more information see the inline comments in ocm-sdk/authentication. As an added quirk the `-v` flag for the osbuild-composer executable was changed to `-verbose` to avoid flag collision with glog which declares the `-v` flag in the package `init()` function. The ocm-sdk depends on glog and pulls it in.
111 lines
2.7 KiB
Go
111 lines
2.7 KiB
Go
package jsoniter
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import (
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"fmt"
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"math"
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"strconv"
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)
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var pow10 []uint64
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func init() {
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pow10 = []uint64{1, 10, 100, 1000, 10000, 100000, 1000000}
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}
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// WriteFloat32 write float32 to stream
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func (stream *Stream) WriteFloat32(val float32) {
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if math.IsInf(float64(val), 0) || math.IsNaN(float64(val)) {
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stream.Error = fmt.Errorf("unsupported value: %f", val)
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return
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}
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abs := math.Abs(float64(val))
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fmt := byte('f')
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// Note: Must use float32 comparisons for underlying float32 value to get precise cutoffs right.
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if abs != 0 {
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if float32(abs) < 1e-6 || float32(abs) >= 1e21 {
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fmt = 'e'
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}
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}
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stream.buf = strconv.AppendFloat(stream.buf, float64(val), fmt, -1, 32)
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}
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// WriteFloat32Lossy write float32 to stream with ONLY 6 digits precision although much much faster
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func (stream *Stream) WriteFloat32Lossy(val float32) {
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if math.IsInf(float64(val), 0) || math.IsNaN(float64(val)) {
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stream.Error = fmt.Errorf("unsupported value: %f", val)
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return
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}
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if val < 0 {
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stream.writeByte('-')
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val = -val
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}
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if val > 0x4ffffff {
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stream.WriteFloat32(val)
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return
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}
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precision := 6
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exp := uint64(1000000) // 6
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lval := uint64(float64(val)*float64(exp) + 0.5)
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stream.WriteUint64(lval / exp)
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fval := lval % exp
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if fval == 0 {
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return
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}
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stream.writeByte('.')
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for p := precision - 1; p > 0 && fval < pow10[p]; p-- {
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stream.writeByte('0')
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}
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stream.WriteUint64(fval)
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for stream.buf[len(stream.buf)-1] == '0' {
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stream.buf = stream.buf[:len(stream.buf)-1]
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}
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}
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// WriteFloat64 write float64 to stream
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func (stream *Stream) WriteFloat64(val float64) {
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if math.IsInf(val, 0) || math.IsNaN(val) {
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stream.Error = fmt.Errorf("unsupported value: %f", val)
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return
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}
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abs := math.Abs(val)
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fmt := byte('f')
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// Note: Must use float32 comparisons for underlying float32 value to get precise cutoffs right.
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if abs != 0 {
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if abs < 1e-6 || abs >= 1e21 {
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fmt = 'e'
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}
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}
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stream.buf = strconv.AppendFloat(stream.buf, float64(val), fmt, -1, 64)
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}
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// WriteFloat64Lossy write float64 to stream with ONLY 6 digits precision although much much faster
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func (stream *Stream) WriteFloat64Lossy(val float64) {
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if math.IsInf(val, 0) || math.IsNaN(val) {
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stream.Error = fmt.Errorf("unsupported value: %f", val)
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return
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}
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if val < 0 {
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stream.writeByte('-')
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val = -val
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}
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if val > 0x4ffffff {
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stream.WriteFloat64(val)
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return
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}
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precision := 6
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exp := uint64(1000000) // 6
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lval := uint64(val*float64(exp) + 0.5)
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stream.WriteUint64(lval / exp)
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fval := lval % exp
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if fval == 0 {
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return
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}
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stream.writeByte('.')
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for p := precision - 1; p > 0 && fval < pow10[p]; p-- {
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stream.writeByte('0')
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}
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stream.WriteUint64(fval)
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for stream.buf[len(stream.buf)-1] == '0' {
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stream.buf = stream.buf[:len(stream.buf)-1]
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}
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}
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