This problem keeps me from using Sublime as an IDE although its an awesome editor.
package main
// Open url in browser:
// http://localhost:14000/app
import (
"fmt"
"github.com/RangelReale/osin"
"github.com/RangelReale/osin/example"
"net/http"
"net/url"
)
func main() {
cfg := osin.NewServerConfig()
cfg.AllowGetAccessRequest = true
cfg.AllowClientSecretInParams = true
server := osin.NewServer(cfg, example.NewTestStorage())
server.HandleAuthorizeRequest(w, r)
// Authorization code endpoint
http.HandleFunc("/authorize", func(w http.ResponseWriter, r *http.Request) {
resp := server.NewResponse()
defer resp.Close()
if ar := server.HandleAuthorizeRequest(resp, r); ar != nil {
if !example.HandleLoginPage(ar, w, r) {
return
}
ar.Authorized = true
server.FinishAuthorizeRequest(resp, r, ar)
}
if resp.IsError && resp.InternalError != nil {
fmt.Printf("ERROR: %s\n", resp.InternalError)
}
osin.OutputJSON(resp, w, r)
})
// Access token endpoint
http.HandleFunc("/token", func(w http.ResponseWriter, r *http.Request) {
resp := server.NewResponse()
defer resp.Close()
if ar := server.HandleAccessRequest(resp, r); ar != nil {
ar.Authorized = true
server.FinishAccessRequest(resp, r, ar)
}
if resp.IsError && resp.InternalError != nil {
fmt.Printf("ERROR: %s\n", resp.InternalError)
}
osin.OutputJSON(resp, w, r)
})
// Information endpoint
http.HandleFunc("/info", func(w http.ResponseWriter, r *http.Request) {
resp := server.NewResponse()
defer resp.Close()
if ir := server.HandleInfoRequest(resp, r); ir != nil {
server.FinishInfoRequest(resp, r, ir)
}
osin.OutputJSON(resp, w, r)
})
// Application home endpoint
http.HandleFunc("/app", func(w http.ResponseWriter, r *http.Request) {
w.Write([]byte("<html><body>"))
w.Write([]byte(fmt.Sprintf("<a href=\"/authorize?response_type=code&client_id=1234&state=xyz&scope=everything&redirect_uri=%s\">Login</a><br/>", url.QueryEscape("http://localhost:14000/appauth/code"))))
w.Write([]byte("</body></html>"))
})
// Application destination - CODE
http.HandleFunc("/appauth/code", func(w http.ResponseWriter, r *http.Request) {
r.ParseForm()
code := r.Form.Get("code")
w.Write([]byte("<html><body>"))
w.Write([]byte("APP AUTH - CODE<br/>"))
if code != "" {
jr := make(map[string]interface{})
// build access code url
aurl := fmt.Sprintf("/token?grant_type=authorization_code&client_id=1234&client_secret=aabbccdd&state=xyz&redirect_uri=%s&code=%s",
url.QueryEscape("http://localhost:14000/appauth/code"), url.QueryEscape(code))
// if parse, download and parse json
if r.Form.Get("doparse") == "1" {
err := example.DownloadAccessToken(fmt.Sprintf("http://localhost:14000%s", aurl),
&osin.BasicAuth{"1234", "aabbccdd"}, jr)
if err != nil {
w.Write([]byte(err.Error()))
w.Write([]byte("<br/>"))
}
}
// show json error
if erd, ok := jr["error"]; ok {
w.Write([]byte(fmt.Sprintf("ERROR: %s<br/>\n", erd)))
}
// show json access token
if at, ok := jr["access_token"]; ok {
w.Write([]byte(fmt.Sprintf("ACCESS TOKEN: %s<br/>\n", at)))
}
w.Write([]byte(fmt.Sprintf("FULL RESULT: %+v<br/>\n", jr)))
// output links
w.Write([]byte(fmt.Sprintf("<a href=\"%s\">Goto Token URL</a><br/>", aurl)))
cururl := *r.URL
curq := cururl.Query()
curq.Add("doparse", "1")
cururl.RawQuery = curq.Encode()
w.Write([]byte(fmt.Sprintf("<a href=\"%s\">Download Token</a><br/>", cururl.String())))
} else {
w.Write([]byte("Nothing to do"))
}
w.Write([]byte("</body></html>"))
})
http.ListenAndServe(":14000", nil)
}
Hi!
I am learning go right now and I was playing with this example from an oauth2 package: https://github.com/RangelReale/osin/blob/master/example/simple/simple.go
I noticed that the autocompletion of the variable
serverworks, but strangely the "go to definition" doesn't. Whereas in other projects like LiteIde has no problems with finding the definitions.This problem keeps me from using Sublime as an IDE although its an awesome editor.
I am using mac os x 10.9.4, ST 3
Chi