There is no good reason why we suggest NoContext rather than
context.Background(). When the oauth2 library first came around, the
community was not familiar with the x/net/context package. For
documentation reasons, we decided to add NoContext to the oauth2
package. It was not a good idea even back then. And given that context
package is fairly popular, there is no good reason why we are
depending on this.
Updating all the references of NoContext with context.Background
and documenting it as deprecated.
Change-Id: I18e390f1351023a29b567777a3f963dd550cf657
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/27690
Reviewed-by: Chris Broadfoot <cbro@golang.org>
Token caching is now done whenever you make a Client, and
ReuseTokenSource is exported from the oauth2 package and used by the
Google TokenSources (Compute and App Engine).
Token.Expired is now Token.Valid, and works on nil receivers.
Some other wording cleanups in the process.
All tests pass. App Engine should pass, but is untested.
Change-Id: Ibe1d2599ac3ccfe9b399b1672f74bb24cfc8d311
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/2195
Reviewed-by: Burcu Dogan <jbd@google.com>
- Removed Flow, flow is a nothing but options.
- Renamed Cacher to Storer.
- Removed the setter from the Transport. Store should do the initial set.
Getter is not removed, because extra fields are available through
Transport.Token.Extra(). It's not pleasant to implement a custom Storer
implementation to read such values.
oauth2: Remove VMs from the AppEngine example title
- Reduce the duplicate code by merging the flows and
determining the flow type by looking at the provided options.
- Options as a function type allows us to validate an individual
an option in its scope and makes it easier to compose the
built-in options with the third-party ones.