commit | f093df3d954a6024843c4a47c4410a2cb7af85aa | [log] [tgz] |
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author | Jonathan Amsterdam <jba@google.com> | Sun Feb 19 08:58:39 2017 -0500 |
committer | Jonathan Amsterdam <jba@google.com> | Wed Mar 08 23:52:09 2017 +0000 |
tree | 12523ded625ecf28982b26605fbae0c0c529ee1b | |
parent | 77f162b8178853926ec7d7673e1aa77f8128517a [diff] |
bundler: add a blocking Add method AddWait blocks if there is not enough space, instead of returning immediately with ErrOverflow. Motivation: We want the new async pubsub.Topic.Publish to wait instead of returning an error. Change-Id: I72ed4b814816466dece9fdcd81e8c5c964a3027a Reviewed-on: https://code-review.googlesource.com/11111 Reviewed-by: Michael McGreevy <mcgreevy@golang.org> Reviewed-by: Michael Darakananda <pongad@google.com> Reviewed-by: Jonathan Amsterdam <jba@google.com>
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Default credentials are provided by the golang.org/x/oauth2/google
package. To use them, add the following import:
import "golang.org/x/oauth2/google"
Some credentials types require you to specify scopes, and service entry points may not inject them. If you encounter this situation you may need to specify scopes as follows:
import ( "golang.org/x/net/context" "golang.org/x/oauth2/google" "google.golang.org/api/compute/v1" ) func main() { // Use oauth2.NoContext if there isn't a good context to pass in. ctx := context.Background() client, err := google.DefaultClient(ctx, compute.ComputeScope) if err != nil { //... } computeService, err := compute.New(client) if err != nil { //... } }
If you need a oauth2.TokenSource
, use the DefaultTokenSource
function:
ts, err := google.DefaultTokenSource(ctx, scope1, scope2, ...) if err != nil { //... } client := oauth2.NewClient(ctx, ts)
See also: golang.org/x/oauth2/google package documentation.