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// Copyright 1994-2025 WIT.COM Inc Licensed GPL 3.0
package forgepb
import (
"bytes"
"net/http"
"net/url"
"os"
"os/user"
"go.wit.com/log"
)
func (p *Patches) HttpPostVerbose(baseURL string, route string) (*Patches, error) {
p.PrintTable()
return p.HttpPost(baseURL, route)
}
func (p *Patches) HttpPost(baseURL string, route string) (*Patches, error) {
// if you ever have "http://www.wit.com//" GO will regect the server recieving it.
// Even though the linux kernel gets the network payload
// also it never gives you an error about that, it just goes away invisably inside GO
tmpURL, _ := url.Parse(baseURL) // "http://forge.grid.wit.com:2520")
finalURL := tmpURL.JoinPath("/patches/", route) // Correctly produces ...:2520/patches
data, _ := p.Marshal()
var err error
var req *http.Request
log.Info("patches PB HttpPost", finalURL.String())
req, err = http.NewRequest(http.MethodPost, finalURL.String(), bytes.NewBuffer(data))
if req == nil {
return nil, err
}
usr, _ := user.Current()
req.Header.Set("author", usr.Username)
hostname, _ := os.Hostname()
req.Header.Set("hostname", hostname)
newdata, err := rawHttpPost(req)
newpb := NewPatches()
err = newpb.Unmarshal(newdata)
log.Infof("patchset PB HttpPost %s sent len(%d) got len(%d)\n", finalURL.String(), p.Len(), newpb.Len())
return newpb, err
}
func (p *Patchset) HttpPost(baseURL string, route string) (*Patchset, error) {
// if you ever have "http://www.wit.com//" GO will regect the server recieving it.
// Even though the linux kernel gets the network payload
// also it never gives you an error about that, it just goes away invisably inside GO
tmpURL, _ := url.Parse(baseURL) // "http://forge.grid.wit.com:2520")
finalURL := tmpURL.JoinPath("/patchset/", route) // Correctly produces ...:2520/patches
data, _ := p.Marshal()
var err error
var req *http.Request
log.Info("patchset PB HttpPost", finalURL.String())
req, err = http.NewRequest(http.MethodPost, finalURL.String(), bytes.NewBuffer(data))
if req == nil {
return nil, err
}
usr, _ := user.Current()
req.Header.Set("author", usr.Username)
hostname, _ := os.Hostname()
req.Header.Set("hostname", hostname)
newdata, err := rawHttpPost(req)
newpb := new(Patchset)
err = newpb.Unmarshal(newdata)
log.Infof("patchset PB HttpPost %s sent (%d)bytes got (%d)bytes\n", finalURL.String(), len(data), len(newdata))
return newpb, err
}
func (p *Patchsets) HttpPostVerbose(baseURL string, route string) (*Patchsets, error) {
p.PrintTable()
return p.HttpPost(baseURL, route)
}
func (p *Patchsets) HttpPost(baseURL string, route string) (*Patchsets, error) {
// if you ever have "http://www.wit.com//" GO will regect the server recieving it.
// Even though the linux kernel gets the network payload
// also it never gives you an error about that, it just goes away invisably inside GO
tmpURL, _ := url.Parse(baseURL) // "http://forge.grid.wit.com:2520")
finalURL := tmpURL.JoinPath("/patchsets/", route) // Correctly produces ...:2520/patches
data, _ := p.Marshal()
var err error
var req *http.Request
log.Info("patchsets PB HttpPost", finalURL.String())
req, err = http.NewRequest(http.MethodPost, finalURL.String(), bytes.NewBuffer(data))
if req == nil {
return nil, err
}
usr, _ := user.Current()
req.Header.Set("author", usr.Username)
hostname, _ := os.Hostname()
req.Header.Set("hostname", hostname)
newdata, err := rawHttpPost(req)
newpb := NewPatchsets()
err = newpb.Unmarshal(newdata)
log.Infof("patchset PB HttpPost %s sent len(%d) got len(%d)\n", finalURL.String(), p.Len(), newpb.Len())
return newpb, err
}
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