package tools import ( "bytes" "encoding/json" "io" "net/http" ) // HTTP Method Enum defines the different methods that can be used to interact with the HTTP server type METHOD int const ( GET METHOD = iota PUT POST DELETE ) // String returns the string of the enum func (m METHOD) String() string { return [...]string{"GET", "PUT", "POST", "DELETE"}[m] } // EnumIndex returns the index of the enum func (m METHOD) EnumIndex() int { return int(m) } // ToMethod returns the method from a string func ToMethod(str string) METHOD { for _, s := range []METHOD{GET, PUT, POST, DELETE} { if s.String() == str { return s } } return GET } var HTTPCallerInstance = &HTTPCaller{} // Singleton instance of the HTTPCaller type HTTPCaller struct { URLS map[string]map[METHOD]string // Map of the different methods and their urls } // NewHTTPCaller creates a new instance of the HTTP Caller func NewHTTPCaller(urls map[string]map[METHOD]string) *HTTPCaller { return &HTTPCaller{ URLS: urls, // Set the urls defined in the config & based on the data name type & method } } // CallGet calls the GET method on the HTTP server func (caller *HTTPCaller) CallGet(url string, subpath string) ([]byte, error) { resp, err := http.Get(url + subpath) if err != nil { return nil, err } defer resp.Body.Close() return io.ReadAll(resp.Body) } // CallPut calls the DELETE method on the HTTP server func (caller *HTTPCaller) CallDelete(url string, subpath string) ([]byte, error) { resp, err := http.NewRequest("DELETE", url+subpath, nil) if err != nil { return nil, err } defer resp.Body.Close() return io.ReadAll(resp.Body) } // CallPost calls the POST method on the HTTP server func (caller *HTTPCaller) CallPost(url string, subpath string, body map[string]interface{}) ([]byte, error) { postBody, _ := json.Marshal(body) responseBody := bytes.NewBuffer(postBody) resp, err := http.Post(url+subpath, "application/json", responseBody) if err != nil { return nil, err } defer resp.Body.Close() return io.ReadAll(resp.Body) } // NO PUT IN HERE TO DANGEROUS TO USE ON A REMOTE SERVER, MAYBE NEEDED IN THE FUTURE