woodpecker/router/middleware/refresh/refresh.go

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package refresh
import (
"time"
"github.com/drone/drone/model"
"github.com/drone/drone/remote"
"github.com/drone/drone/router/middleware/context"
"github.com/drone/drone/router/middleware/session"
log "github.com/Sirupsen/logrus"
"github.com/gin-gonic/gin"
)
func Refresh(c *gin.Context) {
user := session.User(c)
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if user == nil {
c.Next()
return
}
// check if the remote includes the ability to
// refresh the user token.
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remote_ := context.Remote(c)
refresher, ok := remote_.(remote.Refresher)
if !ok {
c.Next()
return
}
// check to see if the user token is expired or
// will expire within the next 30 minutes (1800 seconds).
// If not, there is nothing we really need to do here.
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if time.Now().UTC().Unix() < (user.Expiry - 1800) {
c.Next()
return
}
// attempts to refresh the access token. If the
// token is refreshed, we must also persist to the
// database.
ok, _ = refresher.Refresh(user)
if ok {
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db := context.Database(c)
err := model.UpdateUser(db, user)
if err != nil {
// we only log the error at this time. not sure
// if we really want to fail the request, do we?
log.Errorf("cannot refresh access token for %s. %s", user.Login, err)
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} else {
log.Infof("refreshed access token for %s", user.Login)
}
}
c.Next()
}