Source: golang-github-azure-go-autorest Section: golang Priority: optional Standards-Version: 4.6.1 Maintainer: Debian Go Packaging Team Uploaders: Martina Ferrari , Tim Potter , Build-Depends: debhelper-compat (= 13), dh-sequence-golang, golang-any, golang-github-dimchansky-utfbom-dev, golang-github-golang-jwt-jwt-dev, golang-github-mitchellh-go-homedir-dev, golang-github-stretchr-testify-dev, golang-golang-x-crypto-dev, Homepage: https://github.com/Azure/go-autorest Vcs-Browser: https://salsa.debian.org/go-team/packages/golang-github-azure-go-autorest Vcs-Git: https://salsa.debian.org/go-team/packages/golang-github-azure-go-autorest.git XS-Go-Import-Path: github.com/Azure/go-autorest Rules-Requires-Root: no Testsuite: autopkgtest-pkg-go Package: golang-github-azure-go-autorest-dev Architecture: all Multi-Arch: foreign Depends: golang-github-dimchansky-utfbom-dev, golang-github-golang-jwt-jwt-dev, golang-github-mitchellh-go-homedir-dev, golang-golang-x-crypto-dev, ${misc:Depends}, Description: HTTP request pipeline suitable for use across multiple go-routines Package autorest implements an HTTP request pipeline suitable for use across multiple go-routines and provides the shared routines relied on by AutoRest (see https://github.com/Azure/autorest/) generated Go code. . The package breaks sending and responding to HTTP requests into three phases: Preparing, Sending, and Responding. . Each phase relies on decorators to modify and / or manage processing. Decorators may first modify and then pass the data along, pass the data first and then modify the result, or wrap themselves around passing the data (such as a logger might do). Decorators run in the order provided. . Preparers and Responders may be shared and re-used (assuming the underlying decorators support sharing and re-use). Performant use is obtained by creating one or more Preparers and Responders shared among multiple go-routines, and a single Sender shared among multiple sending go-routines, all bound together by means of input / output channels. . Decorators hold their passed state within a closure (such as the path components in the example above). Be careful to share Preparers and Responders only in a context where such held state applies. For example, it may not make sense to share a Preparer that applies a query string from a fixed set of values. Similarly, sharing a Responder that reads the response body into a passed struct (e.g., ByUnmarshallingJson) is likely incorrect. . Lastly, the Swagger specification (https://swagger.io) that drives AutoRest (https://github.com/Azure/autorest/) precisely defines two date forms: date and date-time. The github.com/Azure/go-autorest/autorest/date package provides time.Time derivations to ensure correct parsing and formatting. . Errors raised by autorest objects and methods will conform to the autorest.Error interface.