This upgrade Hyper to v0.12 and updats to code to work for it. It has
being done with the minimum code change and so the logic is still
aukward for the futures model. This should be addressed in later commits
but I did not want to compilcate an already large commit.
Use the power of the `AsRef` trait to take generic parameters for
several API functions. This makes the API more ergonomic because the
callers may pass in static `str` slices or references to owned `String`s
or even more exotic things like a `Cow`, all based on their particular
situation.
Update the tests and examples to use the most natural types they have
available.
Fixes#77. No existing code should break, as `&String` implements
`AsRef<str>` and `AsRef<Path>`
This is a breaking change; it's supposed to fix#1. Also, it's a
proposal -- not sure if the benefits outweigh the cost of this.
The example/auth.rs binary is not broken by this, as it doesn't use the
API that changed. The tests have been updated accordingly.
I mainly resolved some circular dependencies that had crept in, and
moved code around. I renamed helper.rs because that was not really an
appropriate name anymore, and moved the delegate code into a new module.
As usage of the `!include` macro is enforced, there is currently no way
to use the exported macros from `yup_hyper_mock`. Now some more
boilerplate code was added to make it work anyway.
We would actually fail to decode an error, and then assume it's a valid
result, unwrapping another failed attempt to decode the json string
returned by the server.
Cause seems to be that the json error structure now conains an
additional field, 'error_uri'.
* we removed a debug printing ... .
* incremented version
That way, we can pretty-print the respective application secret
strucures. This is primiarily of interest for the main client of this
library, namely Google APIs RS.
Version incremented.
Fixes#2
It's a generalized DeviceFlowHelper, able to operate on all flows.
It's also more flexible, as it will automatically refresh token as
required. That way, it lends itself to use in libraries which
want minimal hassle.
Additionally, the Authenticator interface was scetched out.
It will replace the DeviceFlowHelper, and become the universal
do-it-all tool, as it supports storage as well.