* Interfaces are unchanged
* Deprecated: low-level API funcs marked for deprecation:
HttpPost, HttpGetter, HttpDelete (an augmented version of the KS Cloud
client will expose the post report API, which is currently the sole
use-case of low-level API)
* Doc: the package is now godoc-friendly
* Style & code layout:
* listed all exposed types via aliases, for clarity/less confusing
imports
* unexported private types
* factorized query param logic
* factorized type <-> JSON using generic func & io.Reader
* "utils" are now limited to a few common utility functions
* centralized hard-coded strings as (unexported) constants
* concision: use higher-level http definitions such as constants,
cookie methods, etc
* included type-safety guards to verify that interfaces are
actually implemented by the exported types
* Tests: existing test assertions are unchanged
* tests are beefed-up to assert proper authentication flow (token & cookie).
* added unit tests for utility methods
* Perf:
* unmarshalling API responses is now flowing without extraneous memory allocation via string representation
* request headers are now passed withot extraneous map allocation
* JSON operations are now fully supported by jsoniter (no longer use encoding/json)
* Changes in functionality:
* the client is now fully extensible with KSCloudOption
* use the option functor idiom to keep constructors short
* methods that used to mute errors (i.e. return nil, nil) now bubble up errors
* the captured cookie is now captured in full, not just its value
(other cookie parameters returned are stored)
* added a request/response dump option, for debugging
* added support for SubmitReport and retrieval of UI url's
* backported utm changes (reports use case)
Signed-off-by: Frederic BIDON <fredbi@yahoo.com>
* feat: added support for ListControls and GetFrameworks
* perf: introduced jsoniter unmarshalling for faster decoding
* introduced stricted error handling & predefined errors:
* suppressed edge cases when a flaky value is returned instead of an error
* added full unit tests of LoadPolicy
Signed-off-by: Frederic BIDON <fredbi@yahoo.com>