# limitations under the License.
-require 'httpadapter'
-require 'json'
+require 'faraday'
+require 'multi_json'
+require 'compat/multi_json'
require 'stringio'
+require 'retriable'
+require 'google/api_client/version'
+require 'google/api_client/logging'
require 'google/api_client/errors'
require 'google/api_client/environment'
require 'google/api_client/discovery'
+require 'google/api_client/request'
require 'google/api_client/reference'
require 'google/api_client/result'
+require 'google/api_client/media'
+require 'google/api_client/service_account'
+require 'google/api_client/batch'
+require 'google/api_client/gzip'
+require 'google/api_client/client_secrets'
+require 'google/api_client/railtie' if defined?(Rails::Railtie)
module Google
- # TODO(bobaman): Document all this stuff.
-
##
# This class manages APIs communication.
class APIClient
+ include Google::APIClient::Logging
+
##
# Creates a new Google API client.
#
# <li><code>:oauth_1</code></li>
# <li><code>:oauth_2</code></li>
# </ul>
- # @option options [String] :host ("www.googleapis.com")
- # The API hostname used by the client. This rarely needs to be changed.
+ # @option options [Boolean] :auto_refresh_token (true)
+ # The setting that controls whether or not the api client attempts to
+ # refresh authorization when a 401 is hit in #execute. If the token does
+ # not support it, this option is ignored.
# @option options [String] :application_name
- # The name and version of the application using the client. This should
- # be given in the form `"{name}/{version}"`.
+ # The name of the application using the client.
+ # @option options [String] :application_version
+ # The version number of the application using the client.
# @option options [String] :user_agent
# ("{app_name} google-api-ruby-client/{version} {os_name}/{os_version}")
# The user agent used by the client. Most developers will want to
# leave this value alone and use the `:application_name` option instead.
+ # @option options [String] :host ("www.googleapis.com")
+ # The API hostname used by the client. This rarely needs to be changed.
+ # @option options [String] :port (443)
+ # The port number used by the client. This rarely needs to be changed.
+ # @option options [String] :discovery_path ("/discovery/v1")
+ # The discovery base path. This rarely needs to be changed.
+ # @option options [String] :ca_file
+ # Optional set of root certificates to use when validating SSL connections.
+ # By default, a bundled set of trusted roots will be used.
def initialize(options={})
+ logger.debug { "#{self.class} - Initializing client with options #{options}" }
+
# Normalize key to String to allow indifferent access.
options = options.inject({}) do |accu, (key, value)|
- accu[key.to_s] = value
+ accu[key.to_sym] = value
accu
end
# Almost all API usage will have a host of 'www.googleapis.com'.
- self.host = options["host"] || 'www.googleapis.com'
+ self.host = options[:host] || 'www.googleapis.com'
+ self.port = options[:port] || 443
+ self.discovery_path = options[:discovery_path] || '/discovery/v1'
+
# Most developers will want to leave this value alone and use the
# application_name option.
- self.user_agent = options["user_agent"] || (
- (options["application_name"] || '')
- 'google-api-ruby-client/' + VERSION::STRING +
- ' ' + ENV::OS_VERSION
+ if options[:application_name]
+ app_name = options[:application_name]
+ app_version = options[:application_version]
+ application_string = "#{app_name}/#{app_version || '0.0.0'}"
+ else
+ logger.warn { "#{self.class} - Please provide :application_name and :application_version when initializing the client" }
+ end
+ self.user_agent = options[:user_agent] || (
+ "#{application_string} " +
+ "google-api-ruby-client/#{Google::APIClient::VERSION::STRING} #{ENV::OS_VERSION} (gzip)"
).strip
# The writer method understands a few Symbols and will generate useful
# default authentication mechanisms.
- self.authorization = options["authorization"] || :oauth_2
- self.key = options["key"]
- self.user_ip = options["user_ip"]
- # The HTTP adapter controls all of the HTTP traffic the client generates.
- # By default, Net::HTTP is used, but adding support for other clients
- # is trivial.
- if options["http_adapter"]
- self.http_adapter = options["http_adapter"]
- else
- require 'httpadapter/adapters/net_http'
- # NOTE: Do not rely on this default value, as it may change
- self.http_adapter = HTTPAdapter::NetHTTPAdapter.new
- end
+ self.authorization =
+ options.key?(:authorization) ? options[:authorization] : :oauth_2
+ self.auto_refresh_token = options.fetch(:auto_refresh_token) { true }
+ self.key = options[:key]
+ self.user_ip = options[:user_ip]
+ self.retries = options.fetch(:retries) { 0 }
@discovery_uris = {}
@discovery_documents = {}
@discovered_apis = {}
+ ca_file = options[:ca_file] || File.expand_path('../../cacerts.pem', __FILE__)
+ self.connection = Faraday.new do |faraday|
+ faraday.response :gzip
+ faraday.options.params_encoder = Faraday::FlatParamsEncoder
+ faraday.ssl.ca_file = ca_file
+ faraday.ssl.verify = true
+ faraday.adapter Faraday.default_adapter
+ end
return self
end
return @authorization
end
+ ##
+ # Default Faraday/HTTP connection.
+ #
+ # @return [Faraday::Connection]
+ attr_accessor :connection
+
+ ##
+ # The setting that controls whether or not the api client attempts to
+ # refresh authorization when a 401 is hit in #execute.
+ #
+ # @return [Boolean]
+ attr_accessor :auto_refresh_token
+
##
# The application's API key issued by the API console.
#
- # @return [String] The API key..
+ # @return [String] The API key.
attr_accessor :key
##
attr_accessor :user_ip
##
- # Returns the HTTP adapter used by the client.
+ # The user agent used by the client.
#
- # @return [HTTPAdapter]
- # The HTTP adapter object. The object must include the
- # HTTPAdapter module and conform to its interface.
- attr_reader :http_adapter
-
- ##
- # Returns the HTTP adapter used by the client.
- #
- # @return [HTTPAdapter]
- # The HTTP adapter object. The object must include the
- # HTTPAdapter module and conform to its interface.
- def http_adapter=(new_http_adapter)
- if new_http_adapter.kind_of?(HTTPAdapter)
- @http_adapter = new_http_adapter
- else
- raise TypeError, "Expected HTTPAdapter, got #{new_http_adapter.class}."
- end
- end
+ # @return [String]
+ # The user agent string used in the User-Agent header.
+ attr_accessor :user_agent
##
# The API hostname used by the client.
#
# @return [String]
- # The API hostname. Should almost always be 'www.googleapis.com'.
+ # The API hostname. Should almost always be 'www.googleapis.com'.
attr_accessor :host
##
- # The user agent used by the client.
+ # The port number used by the client.
#
# @return [String]
- # The user agent string used in the User-Agent header.
- attr_accessor :user_agent
+ # The port number. Should almost always be 443.
+ attr_accessor :port
+
+ ##
+ # The base path used by the client for discovery.
+ #
+ # @return [String]
+ # The base path. Should almost always be '/discovery/v1'.
+ attr_accessor :discovery_path
+
+ ##
+ # Number of times to retry on recoverable errors
+ #
+ # @return [FixNum]
+ # Number of retries
+ attr_accessor :retries
##
# Returns the URI for the directory document.
#
# @return [Addressable::URI] The URI of the directory document.
def directory_uri
- template = Addressable::Template.new(
- "https://{host}/discovery/v1/apis"
- )
- return template.expand({"host" => self.host})
+ return resolve_uri(self.discovery_path + '/apis')
end
##
# Manually registers a URI as a discovery document for a specific version
# of an API.
#
- # @param [String, Symbol] api The service name.
- # @param [String] version The desired version of the service.
+ # @param [String, Symbol] api The API name.
+ # @param [String] version The desired version of the API.
# @param [Addressable::URI] uri The URI of the discovery document.
def register_discovery_uri(api, version, uri)
api = api.to_s
##
# Returns the URI for the discovery document.
#
- # @param [String, Symbol] api The service name.
- # @param [String] version The desired version of the service.
+ # @param [String, Symbol] api The API name.
+ # @param [String] version The desired version of the API.
# @return [Addressable::URI] The URI of the discovery document.
def discovery_uri(api, version=nil)
api = api.to_s
version = version || 'v1'
- return @discovery_uris["#{api}:#{version}"] ||= (begin
- template = Addressable::Template.new(
- "https://{host}/discovery/v1/apis/" +
- "{api}/{version}/rest"
+ return @discovery_uris["#{api}:#{version}"] ||= (
+ resolve_uri(
+ self.discovery_path + '/apis/{api}/{version}/rest',
+ 'api' => api,
+ 'version' => version
)
- template.expand({
- "host" => self.host,
- "api" => api,
- "version" => version
- })
- end)
+ )
end
##
# Manually registers a pre-loaded discovery document for a specific version
# of an API.
#
- # @param [String, Symbol] api The service name.
- # @param [String] version The desired version of the service.
+ # @param [String, Symbol] api The API name.
+ # @param [String] version The desired version of the API.
# @param [String, StringIO] discovery_document
# The contents of the discovery document.
def register_discovery_document(api, version, discovery_document)
"Expected String or StringIO, got #{discovery_document.class}."
end
@discovery_documents["#{api}:#{version}"] =
- ::JSON.parse(discovery_document)
+ MultiJson.load(discovery_document)
end
##
# @return [Hash] The parsed JSON from the directory document.
def directory_document
return @directory_document ||= (begin
- request_uri = self.directory_uri
- request = ['GET', request_uri, [], []]
- response = self.transmit(request)
- status, headers, body = response
- if status == 200 # TODO(bobaman) Better status code handling?
- merged_body = body.inject(StringIO.new) do |accu, chunk|
- accu.write(chunk)
- accu
- end
- ::JSON.parse(merged_body.string)
- elsif status >= 400 && status < 500
- raise ClientError,
- "Could not retrieve discovery document at: #{request_uri}"
- elsif status >= 500 && status < 600
- raise ServerError,
- "Could not retrieve discovery document at: #{request_uri}"
- elsif status > 600
- raise TransmissionError,
- "Could not retrieve discovery document at: #{request_uri}"
- end
+ response = self.execute!(
+ :http_method => :get,
+ :uri => self.directory_uri,
+ :authenticated => false
+ )
+ response.data
end)
end
##
# Returns the parsed discovery document.
#
- # @param [String, Symbol] api The service name.
- # @param [String] version The desired version of the service.
+ # @param [String, Symbol] api The API name.
+ # @param [String] version The desired version of the API.
# @return [Hash] The parsed JSON from the discovery document.
def discovery_document(api, version=nil)
api = api.to_s
version = version || 'v1'
return @discovery_documents["#{api}:#{version}"] ||= (begin
- request_uri = self.discovery_uri(api, version)
- request = ['GET', request_uri, [], []]
- response = self.transmit(request)
- status, headers, body = response
- if status == 200 # TODO(bobaman) Better status code handling?
- merged_body = body.inject(StringIO.new) do |accu, chunk|
- accu.write(chunk)
- accu
- end
- ::JSON.parse(merged_body.string)
- elsif status >= 400 && status < 500
- raise ClientError,
- "Could not retrieve discovery document at: #{request_uri}"
- elsif status >= 500 && status < 600
- raise ServerError,
- "Could not retrieve discovery document at: #{request_uri}"
- elsif status > 600
- raise TransmissionError,
- "Could not retrieve discovery document at: #{request_uri}"
- end
+ response = self.execute!(
+ :http_method => :get,
+ :uri => self.discovery_uri(api, version),
+ :authenticated => false
+ )
+ response.data
end)
end
##
# Returns the service object for a given service name and service version.
#
- # @param [String, Symbol] api The service name.
- # @param [String] version The desired version of the service.
+ # @param [String, Symbol] api The API name.
+ # @param [String] version The desired version of the API.
#
# @return [Google::APIClient::API] The service object.
def discovered_api(api, version=nil)
# Returns the method object for a given RPC name and service version.
#
# @param [String, Symbol] rpc_name The RPC name of the desired method.
- # @param [String] version The desired version of the service.
+ # @param [String, Symbol] api The API the method is within.
+ # @param [String] version The desired version of the API.
#
# @return [Google::APIClient::Method] The method object.
def discovered_method(rpc_name, api, version=nil)
"Expected String or Symbol, got #{api.class}."
end
api = api.to_s
- # TODO(bobaman): Update to use directory API.
return self.discovered_apis.detect do |a|
a.name == api && a.preferred == true
end
end
+ ##
+ # Verifies an ID token against a server certificate. Used to ensure that
+ # an ID token supplied by an untrusted client-side mechanism is valid.
+ # Raises an error if the token is invalid or missing.
+ #
+ # @deprecated Use the google-id-token gem for verifying JWTs
+ def verify_id_token!
+ require 'jwt'
+ require 'openssl'
+ @certificates ||= {}
+ if !self.authorization.respond_to?(:id_token)
+ raise ArgumentError, (
+ "Current authorization mechanism does not support ID tokens: " +
+ "#{self.authorization.class.to_s}"
+ )
+ elsif !self.authorization.id_token
+ raise ArgumentError, (
+ "Could not verify ID token, ID token missing. " +
+ "Scopes were: #{self.authorization.scope.inspect}"
+ )
+ else
+ check_cached_certs = lambda do
+ valid = false
+ for key, cert in @certificates
+ begin
+ self.authorization.decoded_id_token(cert.public_key)
+ valid = true
+ rescue JWT::DecodeError, Signet::UnsafeOperationError
+ # Expected exception. Ignore, ID token has not been validated.
+ end
+ end
+ valid
+ end
+ if check_cached_certs.call()
+ return true
+ end
+ response = self.execute!(
+ :http_method => :get,
+ :uri => 'https://www.googleapis.com/oauth2/v1/certs',
+ :authenticated => false
+ )
+ @certificates.merge!(
+ Hash[MultiJson.load(response.body).map do |key, cert|
+ [key, OpenSSL::X509::Certificate.new(cert)]
+ end]
+ )
+ if check_cached_certs.call()
+ return true
+ else
+ raise InvalidIDTokenError,
+ "Could not verify ID token against any available certificate."
+ end
+ end
+ return nil
+ end
+
##
# Generates a request.
#
- # @param [Google::APIClient::Method, String] api_method
+ # @option options [Google::APIClient::Method] :api_method
# The method object or the RPC name of the method being executed.
- # @param [Hash, Array] parameters
+ # @option options [Hash, Array] :parameters
# The parameters to send to the method.
- # @param [String] body The body of the request.
- # @param [Hash, Array] headers The HTTP headers for the request.
- # @param [Hash] options
- # The configuration parameters for the request.
- # - <code>:version</code> —
- # The service version. Only used if <code>api_method</code> is a
- # <code>String</code>. Defaults to <code>'v1'</code>.
- # - <code>:authorization</code> —
- # The authorization mechanism for the response. Used only if
- # <code>:authenticated</code> is <code>true</code>.
- # - <code>:authenticated</code> —
- # <code>true</code> if the request must be signed or otherwise
- # authenticated, <code>false</code>
- # otherwise. Defaults to <code>true</code> if an authorization
- # mechanism has been set, <code>false</code> otherwise.
- #
- # @return [Array] The generated request.
+ # @option options [Hash, Array] :headers The HTTP headers for the request.
+ # @option options [String] :body The body of the request.
+ # @option options [String] :version ("v1")
+ # The service version. Only used if `api_method` is a `String`.
+ # @option options [#generate_authenticated_request] :authorization
+ # The authorization mechanism for the response. Used only if
+ # `:authenticated` is `true`.
+ # @option options [TrueClass, FalseClass] :authenticated (true)
+ # `true` if the request must be signed or somehow
+ # authenticated, `false` otherwise.
+ #
+ # @return [Google::APIClient::Reference] The generated request.
#
# @example
# request = client.generate_request(
- # :api_method => 'chili.activities.list',
+ # :api_method => 'plus.activities.list',
# :parameters =>
- # {'scope' => '@self', 'userId' => '@me', 'alt' => 'json'}
+ # {'collection' => 'public', 'userId' => 'me'}
# )
- # method, uri, headers, body = request
def generate_request(options={})
- # Note: The merge method on a Hash object will coerce an API Reference
- # object into a Hash and merge with the default options.
- options={
- :version => 'v1',
- :authorization => self.authorization,
- :key => self.key,
- :user_ip => self.user_ip
+ options = {
+ :api_client => self
}.merge(options)
- # The Reference object is going to need this to do method ID lookups.
- options[:client] = self
- # The default value for the :authenticated option depends on whether an
- # authorization mechanism has been set.
- if options[:authorization]
- options = {:authenticated => true}.merge(options)
- else
- options = {:authenticated => false}.merge(options)
- end
- reference = Google::APIClient::Reference.new(options)
- request = reference.to_request
- if options[:authenticated]
- request = self.generate_authenticated_request(:request => request)
- end
- return request
+ return Google::APIClient::Request.new(options)
end
##
- # Signs a request using the current authorization mechanism.
+ # Executes a request, wrapping it in a Result object.
#
- # @param [Hash] options The options to pass through.
+ # @param [Google::APIClient::Request, Hash, Array] params
+ # Either a Google::APIClient::Request, a Hash, or an Array.
+ #
+ # If a Google::APIClient::Request, no other parameters are expected.
+ #
+ # If a Hash, the below parameters are handled. If an Array, the
+ # parameters are assumed to be in the below order:
+ #
+ # - (Google::APIClient::Method) api_method:
+ # The method object or the RPC name of the method being executed.
+ # - (Hash, Array) parameters:
+ # The parameters to send to the method.
+ # - (String) body: The body of the request.
+ # - (Hash, Array) headers: The HTTP headers for the request.
+ # - (Hash) options: A set of options for the request, of which:
+ # - (#generate_authenticated_request) :authorization (default: true) -
+ # The authorization mechanism for the response. Used only if
+ # `:authenticated` is `true`.
+ # - (TrueClass, FalseClass) :authenticated (default: true) -
+ # `true` if the request must be signed or somehow
+ # authenticated, `false` otherwise.
+ # - (TrueClass, FalseClass) :gzip (default: true) -
+ # `true` if gzip enabled, `false` otherwise.
+ # - (FixNum) :retries -
+ # # of times to retry on recoverable errors
+ #
+ # @return [Google::APIClient::Result] The result from the API, nil if batch.
#
- # @return [Array] The signed or otherwise authenticated request.
- def generate_authenticated_request(options={})
- return authorization.generate_authenticated_request(options)
- end
-
- ##
- # Transmits the request using the current HTTP adapter.
- #
- # @param [Array] request The request to transmit.
- # @param [#transmit] adapter The HTTP adapter.
- #
- # @return [Array] The response from the server.
- def transmit(request, adapter=self.http_adapter)
- if self.user_agent != nil
- # If there's no User-Agent header, set one.
- method, uri, headers, body = request
- unless headers.kind_of?(Enumerable)
- # We need to use some Enumerable methods, relying on the presence of
- # the #each method.
- class <<headers
- include Enumerable
- end
+ # @example
+ # result = client.execute(batch_request)
+ #
+ # @example
+ # plus = client.discovered_api('plus')
+ # result = client.execute(
+ # :api_method => plus.activities.list,
+ # :parameters => {'collection' => 'public', 'userId' => 'me'}
+ # )
+ #
+ # @see Google::APIClient#generate_request
+ def execute!(*params)
+ if params.first.kind_of?(Google::APIClient::Request)
+ request = params.shift
+ options = params.shift || {}
+ else
+ # This block of code allows us to accept multiple parameter passing
+ # styles, and maintaining some backwards compatibility.
+ #
+ # Note: I'm extremely tempted to deprecate this style of execute call.
+ if params.last.respond_to?(:to_hash) && params.size == 1
+ options = params.pop
+ else
+ options = {}
end
- if self.user_agent.kind_of?(String)
- unless headers.any? { |k, v| k.downcase == 'User-Agent'.downcase }
- headers = headers.to_a.insert(0, ['User-Agent', self.user_agent])
- end
- elsif self.user_agent != nil
- raise TypeError,
- "Expected User-Agent to be String, got #{self.user_agent.class}"
+
+ options[:api_method] = params.shift if params.size > 0
+ options[:parameters] = params.shift if params.size > 0
+ options[:body] = params.shift if params.size > 0
+ options[:headers] = params.shift if params.size > 0
+ options.update(params.shift) if params.size > 0
+ request = self.generate_request(options)
+ end
+
+ request.headers['User-Agent'] ||= '' + self.user_agent unless self.user_agent.nil?
+ request.headers['Accept-Encoding'] ||= 'gzip' unless options[:gzip] == false
+ request.headers['Content-Type'] ||= ''
+ request.parameters['key'] ||= self.key unless self.key.nil?
+ request.parameters['userIp'] ||= self.user_ip unless self.user_ip.nil?
+
+ connection = options[:connection] || self.connection
+ request.authorization = options[:authorization] || self.authorization unless options[:authenticated] == false
+ tries = 1 + (options[:retries] || self.retries)
+ Retriable.retriable :tries => tries,
+ :on => [TransmissionError],
+ :interval => lambda {|attempts| (2 ** attempts) + rand} do
+ result = request.send(connection, true)
+
+ case result.status
+ when 200...300
+ result
+ when 301, 302, 303, 307
+ request = generate_request(request.to_hash.merge({
+ :uri => result.headers['location'],
+ :api_method => nil
+ }))
+ raise RedirectError.new(result.headers['location'], result)
+ when 400...500
+ if result.status == 401 && request.authorization.respond_to?(:refresh_token) && auto_refresh_token
+ begin
+ logger.debug("Attempting refresh of access token & retry of request")
+ request.authorization.fetch_access_token!
+ rescue Signet::AuthorizationError
+ # Ignore since we want the original error
+ end
+ end
+ raise ClientError.new(result.error_message || "A client error has occurred", result)
+ when 500...600
+ raise ServerError.new(result.error_message || "A server error has occurred", result)
+ else
+ raise TransmissionError.new(result.error_message || "A transmission error has occurred", result)
end
end
- adapter.transmit([method, uri, headers, body])
end
##
- # Executes a request, wrapping it in a Result object.
+ # Same as Google::APIClient#execute!, but does not raise an exception for
+ # normal API errros.
#
- # @param [Google::APIClient::Method, String] api_method
- # The method object or the RPC name of the method being executed.
- # @param [Hash, Array] parameters
- # The parameters to send to the method.
- # @param [String] body The body of the request.
- # @param [Hash, Array] headers The HTTP headers for the request.
- # @param [Hash] options
- # The configuration parameters for the request.
- # - <code>:version</code> —
- # The service version. Only used if <code>api_method</code> is a
- # <code>String</code>. Defaults to <code>'v1'</code>.
- # - <code>:adapter</code> —
- # The HTTP adapter.
- # - <code>:authorization</code> —
- # The authorization mechanism for the response. Used only if
- # <code>:authenticated</code> is <code>true</code>.
- # - <code>:authenticated</code> —
- # <code>true</code> if the request must be signed or otherwise
- # authenticated, <code>false</code>
- # otherwise. Defaults to <code>true</code>.
- #
- # @return [Array] The response from the API.
- #
- # @example
- # request = client.generate_request(
- # :api_method => 'chili.activities.list',
- # :parameters =>
- # {'scope' => '@self', 'userId' => '@me', 'alt' => 'json'}
- # )
+ # @see Google::APIClient#execute
def execute(*params)
- # This block of code allows us to accept multiple parameter passing
- # styles, and maintaining some backwards compatibility.
- #
- # Note: I'm extremely tempted to deprecate this style of execute call.
- if params.last.respond_to?(:to_hash) && params.size == 1
- options = params.pop
- else
- options = {}
+ begin
+ return self.execute!(*params)
+ rescue TransmissionError => e
+ return e.result
end
- options[:api_method] = params.shift if params.size > 0
- options[:parameters] = params.shift if params.size > 0
- options[:merged_body] = params.shift if params.size > 0
- options[:headers] = params.shift if params.size > 0
- options[:client] = self
-
- reference = Google::APIClient::Reference.new(options)
- request = self.generate_request(reference)
- response = self.transmit(
- request,
- options[:adapter] || self.http_adapter
- )
- return Google::APIClient::Result.new(reference, request, response)
end
+ protected
+
##
- # Same as Google::APIClient#execute, but raises an exception if there was
- # an error.
- #
- # @see Google::APIClient#execute
- def execute!(*params)
- result = self.execute(*params)
- status, _, _ = result.response
- if result.data.respond_to?(:error)
- # You're going to get a terrible error message if the response isn't
- # parsed successfully as an error.
- error_message = result.data.error
- end
- if status >= 400 && status < 500
- raise ClientError,
- error_message || "A client error has occurred."
- elsif status >= 500 && status < 600
- raise ServerError,
- error_message || "A server error has occurred."
- elsif status > 600
- raise TransmissionError,
- error_message || "A transmission error has occurred."
+ # Resolves a URI template against the client's configured base.
+ #
+ # @api private
+ # @param [String, Addressable::URI, Addressable::Template] template
+ # The template to resolve.
+ # @param [Hash] mapping The mapping that corresponds to the template.
+ # @return [Addressable::URI] The expanded URI.
+ def resolve_uri(template, mapping={})
+ @base_uri ||= Addressable::URI.new(
+ :scheme => 'https',
+ :host => self.host,
+ :port => self.port
+ ).normalize
+ template = if template.kind_of?(Addressable::Template)
+ template.pattern
+ elsif template.respond_to?(:to_str)
+ template.to_str
+ else
+ raise TypeError,
+ "Expected String, Addressable::URI, or Addressable::Template, " +
+ "got #{template.class}."
end
- return result
+ return Addressable::Template.new(@base_uri + template).expand(mapping)
end
+
end
+
end
require 'google/api_client/version'