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object-browser/restapi/operations/user_api/create_service_account.go
César Nieto b85712e29e Add Create Service Account api (#72)
adds new functionality for creating a service
account for a user, for this, an admin client
is created with the user credentials so that
the service account can be assigned to him.

This also updates to  minio RELEASE.2020-04-28T23-56-56Z
2020-04-29 18:28:28 -07:00

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// Code generated by go-swagger; DO NOT EDIT.
// This file is part of MinIO Console Server
// Copyright (c) 2020 MinIO, Inc.
//
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//
package user_api
// This file was generated by the swagger tool.
// Editing this file might prove futile when you re-run the generate command
import (
"net/http"
"github.com/go-openapi/runtime/middleware"
"github.com/minio/mcs/models"
)
// CreateServiceAccountHandlerFunc turns a function with the right signature into a create service account handler
type CreateServiceAccountHandlerFunc func(CreateServiceAccountParams, *models.Principal) middleware.Responder
// Handle executing the request and returning a response
func (fn CreateServiceAccountHandlerFunc) Handle(params CreateServiceAccountParams, principal *models.Principal) middleware.Responder {
return fn(params, principal)
}
// CreateServiceAccountHandler interface for that can handle valid create service account params
type CreateServiceAccountHandler interface {
Handle(CreateServiceAccountParams, *models.Principal) middleware.Responder
}
// NewCreateServiceAccount creates a new http.Handler for the create service account operation
func NewCreateServiceAccount(ctx *middleware.Context, handler CreateServiceAccountHandler) *CreateServiceAccount {
return &CreateServiceAccount{Context: ctx, Handler: handler}
}
/*CreateServiceAccount swagger:route POST /service-accounts UserAPI createServiceAccount
Create Service Account
*/
type CreateServiceAccount struct {
Context *middleware.Context
Handler CreateServiceAccountHandler
}
func (o *CreateServiceAccount) ServeHTTP(rw http.ResponseWriter, r *http.Request) {
route, rCtx, _ := o.Context.RouteInfo(r)
if rCtx != nil {
r = rCtx
}
var Params = NewCreateServiceAccountParams()
uprinc, aCtx, err := o.Context.Authorize(r, route)
if err != nil {
o.Context.Respond(rw, r, route.Produces, route, err)
return
}
if aCtx != nil {
r = aCtx
}
var principal *models.Principal
if uprinc != nil {
principal = uprinc.(*models.Principal) // this is really a models.Principal, I promise
}
if err := o.Context.BindValidRequest(r, route, &Params); err != nil { // bind params
o.Context.Respond(rw, r, route.Produces, route, err)
return
}
res := o.Handler.Handle(Params, principal) // actually handle the request
o.Context.Respond(rw, r, route.Produces, route, res)
}