207 lines
4.9 KiB
Python
207 lines
4.9 KiB
Python
from typing import Any, Dict, List, Optional, Union, cast
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import httpx
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from ...client import AuthenticatedClient, Client
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from ...types import Response, UNSET
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from ...models.generic_error import GenericError
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from typing import cast
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from ...models.o_auth_2_client import OAuth2Client
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from typing import Dict
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def _get_kwargs(
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id: str,
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*,
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_client: Client,
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) -> Dict[str, Any]:
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url = "{}/clients/{id}".format(
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_client.base_url,id=id)
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headers: Dict[str, str] = _client.get_headers()
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cookies: Dict[str, Any] = _client.get_cookies()
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return {
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"method": "get",
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"url": url,
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"headers": headers,
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"cookies": cookies,
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"timeout": _client.get_timeout(),
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}
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def _parse_response(*, response: httpx.Response) -> Optional[Union[GenericError, OAuth2Client]]:
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if response.status_code == HTTPStatus.OK:
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response_200 = OAuth2Client.from_dict(response.json())
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return response_200
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if response.status_code == HTTPStatus.UNAUTHORIZED:
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response_401 = GenericError.from_dict(response.json())
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return response_401
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if response.status_code == HTTPStatus.INTERNAL_SERVER_ERROR:
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response_500 = GenericError.from_dict(response.json())
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return response_500
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return None
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def _build_response(*, response: httpx.Response) -> Response[Union[GenericError, OAuth2Client]]:
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return Response(
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status_code=response.status_code,
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content=response.content,
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headers=response.headers,
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parsed=_parse_response(response=response),
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)
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def sync_detailed(
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id: str,
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*,
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_client: Client,
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) -> Response[Union[GenericError, OAuth2Client]]:
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"""Get an OAuth 2.0 Client.
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Get an OAUth 2.0 client by its ID. This endpoint never returns passwords.
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OAuth 2.0 clients are used to perform OAuth 2.0 and OpenID Connect flows. Usually, OAuth 2.0 clients
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are generated for applications which want to consume your OAuth 2.0 or OpenID Connect capabilities.
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To manage ORY Hydra, you will need an OAuth 2.0 Client as well. Make sure that this endpoint is well
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protected and only callable by first-party components.
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Args:
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id (str):
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Returns:
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Response[Union[GenericError, OAuth2Client]]
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"""
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kwargs = _get_kwargs(
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id=id,
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_client=_client,
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)
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response = httpx.request(
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verify=_client.verify_ssl,
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**kwargs,
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)
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return _build_response(response=response)
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def sync(
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id: str,
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*,
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_client: Client,
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) -> Optional[Union[GenericError, OAuth2Client]]:
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"""Get an OAuth 2.0 Client.
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Get an OAUth 2.0 client by its ID. This endpoint never returns passwords.
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OAuth 2.0 clients are used to perform OAuth 2.0 and OpenID Connect flows. Usually, OAuth 2.0 clients
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are generated for applications which want to consume your OAuth 2.0 or OpenID Connect capabilities.
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To manage ORY Hydra, you will need an OAuth 2.0 Client as well. Make sure that this endpoint is well
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protected and only callable by first-party components.
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Args:
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id (str):
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Returns:
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Response[Union[GenericError, OAuth2Client]]
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"""
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return sync_detailed(
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id=id,
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_client=_client,
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).parsed
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async def asyncio_detailed(
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id: str,
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*,
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_client: Client,
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) -> Response[Union[GenericError, OAuth2Client]]:
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"""Get an OAuth 2.0 Client.
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Get an OAUth 2.0 client by its ID. This endpoint never returns passwords.
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OAuth 2.0 clients are used to perform OAuth 2.0 and OpenID Connect flows. Usually, OAuth 2.0 clients
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are generated for applications which want to consume your OAuth 2.0 or OpenID Connect capabilities.
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To manage ORY Hydra, you will need an OAuth 2.0 Client as well. Make sure that this endpoint is well
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protected and only callable by first-party components.
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Args:
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id (str):
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Returns:
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Response[Union[GenericError, OAuth2Client]]
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"""
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kwargs = _get_kwargs(
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id=id,
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_client=_client,
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)
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async with httpx.AsyncClient(verify=_client.verify_ssl) as __client:
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response = await __client.request(
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**kwargs
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)
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return _build_response(response=response)
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async def asyncio(
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id: str,
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*,
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_client: Client,
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) -> Optional[Union[GenericError, OAuth2Client]]:
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"""Get an OAuth 2.0 Client.
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Get an OAUth 2.0 client by its ID. This endpoint never returns passwords.
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OAuth 2.0 clients are used to perform OAuth 2.0 and OpenID Connect flows. Usually, OAuth 2.0 clients
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are generated for applications which want to consume your OAuth 2.0 or OpenID Connect capabilities.
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To manage ORY Hydra, you will need an OAuth 2.0 Client as well. Make sure that this endpoint is well
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protected and only callable by first-party components.
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Args:
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id (str):
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Returns:
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Response[Union[GenericError, OAuth2Client]]
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"""
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return (await asyncio_detailed(
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id=id,
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_client=_client,
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)).parsed
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