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mod_rest/example/rest.sh @ 5841:d3b69859553a

mod_password_policy: Change error type from 'cancel' to 'modify' This makes more sense, as the problem relates to the data that has been entered, and therefore the request could be retried with different data.
author Matthew Wild <mwild1@gmail.com>
date Mon, 08 Jan 2024 17:28:39 +0000
parent 5689:e5ad3f1f48bd
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#!/bin/bash -eu

# Copyright (c) Kim Alvefur
# This file is MIT/X11 licensed.

# Dependencies:
# - https://httpie.io/
# - https://hg.sr.ht/~zash/httpie-oauth2

# shellcheck disable=SC1091

# Settings
HOST=""
DOMAIN=""

SESSION="session-read-only"

if [ -f "${XDG_CONFIG_HOME:-$HOME/.config}/restrc" ]; then
	# Config file can contain the above settings
	source "${XDG_CONFIG_HOME:-$HOME/.config}/restrc"

	if [ -z "${SCOPE:-}" ]; then
		SCOPE="openid xmpp"
	fi
fi

if [[ $# == 0 ]]; then
	echo "${0##*/} [-h HOST] [-rw] [/path] kind=(message|presence|iq) ...."
	# Last arguments are handed to HTTPie, so refer to its docs for further details
	exit 0
fi

if [[ "$1" == "-h" ]]; then
	HOST="$2"
	shift 2
elif [ -z "${HOST:-}" ]; then
	HOST="$(hostname)"
fi

if [[ "$1" == "-rw" ]]; then
	# To e.g. save Accept headers to the session
	SESSION="session"
	shift 1
fi

if [[ "$HOST" != *.* ]]; then
	# Assumes subdomain of your DOMAIN
	if [ -z "${DOMAIN:-}" ]; then
		DOMAIN="$(hostname -d)"
	fi
	if [[ "$HOST" == *:* ]]; then
		HOST="${HOST%:*}.$DOMAIN:${HOST#*:}"
	else
		HOST="$HOST.$DOMAIN"
	fi
fi


# For e.g /disco/example.com and such GET queries
GET_PATH=""
if [[ "$1" == /* ]]; then
	GET_PATH="$1"
	shift 1
fi

https --check-status -p b --"$SESSION" rest -A oauth2 -a "$HOST" --oauth2-scope "$SCOPE" "$HOST/rest$GET_PATH" "$@"