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name : request.go
package request

import (
	"bytes"
	"fmt"
	"io"
	"io/ioutil"
	"net/http"
	"net/url"
	"reflect"
	"strings"
	"time"

	"github.com/aws/aws-sdk-go/aws"
	"github.com/aws/aws-sdk-go/aws/awserr"
	"github.com/aws/aws-sdk-go/aws/client/metadata"
	"github.com/aws/aws-sdk-go/internal/sdkio"
)

const (
	// ErrCodeSerialization is the serialization error code that is received
	// during protocol unmarshaling.
	ErrCodeSerialization = "SerializationError"

	// ErrCodeRead is an error that is returned during HTTP reads.
	ErrCodeRead = "ReadError"

	// ErrCodeResponseTimeout is the connection timeout error that is received
	// during body reads.
	ErrCodeResponseTimeout = "ResponseTimeout"

	// ErrCodeInvalidPresignExpire is returned when the expire time provided to
	// presign is invalid
	ErrCodeInvalidPresignExpire = "InvalidPresignExpireError"

	// CanceledErrorCode is the error code that will be returned by an
	// API request that was canceled. Requests given a aws.Context may
	// return this error when canceled.
	CanceledErrorCode = "RequestCanceled"

	// ErrCodeRequestError is an error preventing the SDK from continuing to
	// process the request.
	ErrCodeRequestError = "RequestError"
)

// A Request is the service request to be made.
type Request struct {
	Config     aws.Config
	ClientInfo metadata.ClientInfo
	Handlers   Handlers

	Retryer
	AttemptTime            time.Time
	Time                   time.Time
	Operation              *Operation
	HTTPRequest            *http.Request
	HTTPResponse           *http.Response
	Body                   io.ReadSeeker
	streamingBody          io.ReadCloser
	BodyStart              int64 // offset from beginning of Body that the request body starts
	Params                 interface{}
	Error                  error
	Data                   interface{}
	RequestID              string
	RetryCount             int
	Retryable              *bool
	RetryDelay             time.Duration
	NotHoist               bool
	SignedHeaderVals       http.Header
	LastSignedAt           time.Time
	DisableFollowRedirects bool

	// Additional API error codes that should be retried. IsErrorRetryable
	// will consider these codes in addition to its built in cases.
	RetryErrorCodes []string

	// Additional API error codes that should be retried with throttle backoff
	// delay. IsErrorThrottle will consider these codes in addition to its
	// built in cases.
	ThrottleErrorCodes []string

	// A value greater than 0 instructs the request to be signed as Presigned URL
	// You should not set this field directly. Instead use Request's
	// Presign or PresignRequest methods.
	ExpireTime time.Duration

	context aws.Context

	built bool

	// Need to persist an intermediate body between the input Body and HTTP
	// request body because the HTTP Client's transport can maintain a reference
	// to the HTTP request's body after the client has returned. This value is
	// safe to use concurrently and wrap the input Body for each HTTP request.
	safeBody *offsetReader
}

// An Operation is the service API operation to be made.
type Operation struct {
	Name       string
	HTTPMethod string
	HTTPPath   string
	*Paginator

	BeforePresignFn func(r *Request) error
}

// New returns a new Request pointer for the service API operation and
// parameters.
//
// A Retryer should be provided to direct how the request is retried. If
// Retryer is nil, a default no retry value will be used. You can use
// NoOpRetryer in the Client package to disable retry behavior directly.
//
// Params is any value of input parameters to be the request payload.
// Data is pointer value to an object which the request's response
// payload will be deserialized to.
func New(cfg aws.Config, clientInfo metadata.ClientInfo, handlers Handlers,
	retryer Retryer, operation *Operation, params interface{}, data interface{}) *Request {

	if retryer == nil {
		retryer = noOpRetryer{}
	}

	method := operation.HTTPMethod
	if method == "" {
		method = "POST"
	}

	httpReq, _ := http.NewRequest(method, "", nil)

	var err error
	httpReq.URL, err = url.Parse(clientInfo.Endpoint)
	if err != nil {
		httpReq.URL = &url.URL{}
		err = awserr.New("InvalidEndpointURL", "invalid endpoint uri", err)
	}

	if len(operation.HTTPPath) != 0 {
		opHTTPPath := operation.HTTPPath
		var opQueryString string
		if idx := strings.Index(opHTTPPath, "?"); idx >= 0 {
			opQueryString = opHTTPPath[idx+1:]
			opHTTPPath = opHTTPPath[:idx]
		}

		if strings.HasSuffix(httpReq.URL.Path, "/") && strings.HasPrefix(opHTTPPath, "/") {
			opHTTPPath = opHTTPPath[1:]
		}
		httpReq.URL.Path += opHTTPPath
		httpReq.URL.RawQuery = opQueryString
	}

	r := &Request{
		Config:     cfg,
		ClientInfo: clientInfo,
		Handlers:   handlers.Copy(),

		Retryer:     retryer,
		Time:        time.Now(),
		ExpireTime:  0,
		Operation:   operation,
		HTTPRequest: httpReq,
		Body:        nil,
		Params:      params,
		Error:       err,
		Data:        data,
	}
	r.SetBufferBody([]byte{})

	return r
}

// A Option is a functional option that can augment or modify a request when
// using a WithContext API operation method.
type Option func(*Request)

// WithGetResponseHeader builds a request Option which will retrieve a single
// header value from the HTTP Response. If there are multiple values for the
// header key use WithGetResponseHeaders instead to access the http.Header
// map directly. The passed in val pointer must be non-nil.
//
// This Option can be used multiple times with a single API operation.
//
//    var id2, versionID string
//    svc.PutObjectWithContext(ctx, params,
//        request.WithGetResponseHeader("x-amz-id-2", &id2),
//        request.WithGetResponseHeader("x-amz-version-id", &versionID),
//    )
func WithGetResponseHeader(key string, val *string) Option {
	return func(r *Request) {
		r.Handlers.Complete.PushBack(func(req *Request) {
			*val = req.HTTPResponse.Header.Get(key)
		})
	}
}

// WithGetResponseHeaders builds a request Option which will retrieve the
// headers from the HTTP response and assign them to the passed in headers
// variable. The passed in headers pointer must be non-nil.
//
//    var headers http.Header
//    svc.PutObjectWithContext(ctx, params, request.WithGetResponseHeaders(&headers))
func WithGetResponseHeaders(headers *http.Header) Option {
	return func(r *Request) {
		r.Handlers.Complete.PushBack(func(req *Request) {
			*headers = req.HTTPResponse.Header
		})
	}
}

// WithLogLevel is a request option that will set the request to use a specific
// log level when the request is made.
//
//     svc.PutObjectWithContext(ctx, params, request.WithLogLevel(aws.LogDebugWithHTTPBody)
func WithLogLevel(l aws.LogLevelType) Option {
	return func(r *Request) {
		r.Config.LogLevel = aws.LogLevel(l)
	}
}

// ApplyOptions will apply each option to the request calling them in the order
// the were provided.
func (r *Request) ApplyOptions(opts ...Option) {
	for _, opt := range opts {
		opt(r)
	}
}

// Context will always returns a non-nil context. If Request does not have a
// context aws.BackgroundContext will be returned.
func (r *Request) Context() aws.Context {
	if r.context != nil {
		return r.context
	}
	return aws.BackgroundContext()
}

// SetContext adds a Context to the current request that can be used to cancel
// a in-flight request. The Context value must not be nil, or this method will
// panic.
//
// Unlike http.Request.WithContext, SetContext does not return a copy of the
// Request. It is not safe to use use a single Request value for multiple
// requests. A new Request should be created for each API operation request.
//
// Go 1.6 and below:
// The http.Request's Cancel field will be set to the Done() value of
// the context. This will overwrite the Cancel field's value.
//
// Go 1.7 and above:
// The http.Request.WithContext will be used to set the context on the underlying
// http.Request. This will create a shallow copy of the http.Request. The SDK
// may create sub contexts in the future for nested requests such as retries.
func (r *Request) SetContext(ctx aws.Context) {
	if ctx == nil {
		panic("context cannot be nil")
	}
	setRequestContext(r, ctx)
}

// WillRetry returns if the request's can be retried.
func (r *Request) WillRetry() bool {
	if !aws.IsReaderSeekable(r.Body) && r.HTTPRequest.Body != NoBody {
		return false
	}
	return r.Error != nil && aws.BoolValue(r.Retryable) && r.RetryCount < r.MaxRetries()
}

func fmtAttemptCount(retryCount, maxRetries int) string {
	return fmt.Sprintf("attempt %v/%v", retryCount, maxRetries)
}

// ParamsFilled returns if the request's parameters have been populated
// and the parameters are valid. False is returned if no parameters are
// provided or invalid.
func (r *Request) ParamsFilled() bool {
	return r.Params != nil && reflect.ValueOf(r.Params).Elem().IsValid()
}

// DataFilled returns true if the request's data for response deserialization
// target has been set and is a valid. False is returned if data is not
// set, or is invalid.
func (r *Request) DataFilled() bool {
	return r.Data != nil && reflect.ValueOf(r.Data).Elem().IsValid()
}

// SetBufferBody will set the request's body bytes that will be sent to
// the service API.
func (r *Request) SetBufferBody(buf []byte) {
	r.SetReaderBody(bytes.NewReader(buf))
}

// SetStringBody sets the body of the request to be backed by a string.
func (r *Request) SetStringBody(s string) {
	r.SetReaderBody(strings.NewReader(s))
}

// SetReaderBody will set the request's body reader.
func (r *Request) SetReaderBody(reader io.ReadSeeker) {
	r.Body = reader

	if aws.IsReaderSeekable(reader) {
		var err error
		// Get the Bodies current offset so retries will start from the same
		// initial position.
		r.BodyStart, err = reader.Seek(0, sdkio.SeekCurrent)
		if err != nil {
			r.Error = awserr.New(ErrCodeSerialization,
				"failed to determine start of request body", err)
			return
		}
	}
	r.ResetBody()
}

// SetStreamingBody set the reader to be used for the request that will stream
// bytes to the server. Request's Body must not be set to any reader.
func (r *Request) SetStreamingBody(reader io.ReadCloser) {
	r.streamingBody = reader
	r.SetReaderBody(aws.ReadSeekCloser(reader))
}

// Presign returns the request's signed URL. Error will be returned
// if the signing fails. The expire parameter is only used for presigned Amazon
// S3 API requests. All other AWS services will use a fixed expiration
// time of 15 minutes.
//
// It is invalid to create a presigned URL with a expire duration 0 or less. An
// error is returned if expire duration is 0 or less.
func (r *Request) Presign(expire time.Duration) (string, error) {
	r = r.copy()

	// Presign requires all headers be hoisted. There is no way to retrieve
	// the signed headers not hoisted without this. Making the presigned URL
	// useless.
	r.NotHoist = false

	u, _, err := getPresignedURL(r, expire)
	return u, err
}

// PresignRequest behaves just like presign, with the addition of returning a
// set of headers that were signed. The expire parameter is only used for
// presigned Amazon S3 API requests. All other AWS services will use a fixed
// expiration time of 15 minutes.
//
// It is invalid to create a presigned URL with a expire duration 0 or less. An
// error is returned if expire duration is 0 or less.
//
// Returns the URL string for the API operation with signature in the query string,
// and the HTTP headers that were included in the signature. These headers must
// be included in any HTTP request made with the presigned URL.
//
// To prevent hoisting any headers to the query string set NotHoist to true on
// this Request value prior to calling PresignRequest.
func (r *Request) PresignRequest(expire time.Duration) (string, http.Header, error) {
	r = r.copy()
	return getPresignedURL(r, expire)
}

// IsPresigned returns true if the request represents a presigned API url.
func (r *Request) IsPresigned() bool {
	return r.ExpireTime != 0
}

func getPresignedURL(r *Request, expire time.Duration) (string, http.Header, error) {
	if expire <= 0 {
		return "", nil, awserr.New(
			ErrCodeInvalidPresignExpire,
			"presigned URL requires an expire duration greater than 0",
			nil,
		)
	}

	r.ExpireTime = expire

	if r.Operation.BeforePresignFn != nil {
		if err := r.Operation.BeforePresignFn(r); err != nil {
			return "", nil, err
		}
	}

	if err := r.Sign(); err != nil {
		return "", nil, err
	}

	return r.HTTPRequest.URL.String(), r.SignedHeaderVals, nil
}

const (
	notRetrying = "not retrying"
)

func debugLogReqError(r *Request, stage, retryStr string, err error) {
	if !r.Config.LogLevel.Matches(aws.LogDebugWithRequestErrors) {
		return
	}

	r.Config.Logger.Log(fmt.Sprintf("DEBUG: %s %s/%s failed, %s, error %v",
		stage, r.ClientInfo.ServiceName, r.Operation.Name, retryStr, err))
}

// Build will build the request's object so it can be signed and sent
// to the service. Build will also validate all the request's parameters.
// Any additional build Handlers set on this request will be run
// in the order they were set.
//
// The request will only be built once. Multiple calls to build will have
// no effect.
//
// If any Validate or Build errors occur the build will stop and the error
// which occurred will be returned.
func (r *Request) Build() error {
	if !r.built {
		r.Handlers.Validate.Run(r)
		if r.Error != nil {
			debugLogReqError(r, "Validate Request", notRetrying, r.Error)
			return r.Error
		}
		r.Handlers.Build.Run(r)
		if r.Error != nil {
			debugLogReqError(r, "Build Request", notRetrying, r.Error)
			return r.Error
		}
		r.built = true
	}

	return r.Error
}

// Sign will sign the request, returning error if errors are encountered.
//
// Sign will build the request prior to signing. All Sign Handlers will
// be executed in the order they were set.
func (r *Request) Sign() error {
	r.Build()
	if r.Error != nil {
		debugLogReqError(r, "Build Request", notRetrying, r.Error)
		return r.Error
	}

	SanitizeHostForHeader(r.HTTPRequest)

	r.Handlers.Sign.Run(r)
	return r.Error
}

func (r *Request) getNextRequestBody() (body io.ReadCloser, err error) {
	if r.streamingBody != nil {
		return r.streamingBody, nil
	}

	if r.safeBody != nil {
		r.safeBody.Close()
	}

	r.safeBody, err = newOffsetReader(r.Body, r.BodyStart)
	if err != nil {
		return nil, awserr.New(ErrCodeSerialization,
			"failed to get next request body reader", err)
	}

	// Go 1.8 tightened and clarified the rules code needs to use when building
	// requests with the http package. Go 1.8 removed the automatic detection
	// of if the Request.Body was empty, or actually had bytes in it. The SDK
	// always sets the Request.Body even if it is empty and should not actually
	// be sent. This is incorrect.
	//
	// Go 1.8 did add a http.NoBody value that the SDK can use to tell the http
	// client that the request really should be sent without a body. The
	// Request.Body cannot be set to nil, which is preferable, because the
	// field is exported and could introduce nil pointer dereferences for users
	// of the SDK if they used that field.
	//
	// Related golang/go#18257
	l, err := aws.SeekerLen(r.Body)
	if err != nil {
		return nil, awserr.New(ErrCodeSerialization,
			"failed to compute request body size", err)
	}

	if l == 0 {
		body = NoBody
	} else if l > 0 {
		body = r.safeBody
	} else {
		// Hack to prevent sending bodies for methods where the body
		// should be ignored by the server. Sending bodies on these
		// methods without an associated ContentLength will cause the
		// request to socket timeout because the server does not handle
		// Transfer-Encoding: chunked bodies for these methods.
		//
		// This would only happen if a aws.ReaderSeekerCloser was used with
		// a io.Reader that was not also an io.Seeker, or did not implement
		// Len() method.
		switch r.Operation.HTTPMethod {
		case "GET", "HEAD", "DELETE":
			body = NoBody
		default:
			body = r.safeBody
		}
	}

	return body, nil
}

// GetBody will return an io.ReadSeeker of the Request's underlying
// input body with a concurrency safe wrapper.
func (r *Request) GetBody() io.ReadSeeker {
	return r.safeBody
}

// Send will send the request, returning error if errors are encountered.
//
// Send will sign the request prior to sending. All Send Handlers will
// be executed in the order they were set.
//
// Canceling a request is non-deterministic. If a request has been canceled,
// then the transport will choose, randomly, one of the state channels during
// reads or getting the connection.
//
// readLoop() and getConn(req *Request, cm connectMethod)
// https://github.com/golang/go/blob/master/src/net/http/transport.go
//
// Send will not close the request.Request's body.
func (r *Request) Send() error {
	defer func() {
		// Ensure a non-nil HTTPResponse parameter is set to ensure handlers
		// checking for HTTPResponse values, don't fail.
		if r.HTTPResponse == nil {
			r.HTTPResponse = &http.Response{
				Header: http.Header{},
				Body:   ioutil.NopCloser(&bytes.Buffer{}),
			}
		}
		// Regardless of success or failure of the request trigger the Complete
		// request handlers.
		r.Handlers.Complete.Run(r)
	}()

	if err := r.Error; err != nil {
		return err
	}

	for {
		r.Error = nil
		r.AttemptTime = time.Now()

		if err := r.Sign(); err != nil {
			debugLogReqError(r, "Sign Request", notRetrying, err)
			return err
		}

		if err := r.sendRequest(); err == nil {
			return nil
		}
		r.Handlers.Retry.Run(r)
		r.Handlers.AfterRetry.Run(r)

		if r.Error != nil || !aws.BoolValue(r.Retryable) {
			return r.Error
		}

		if err := r.prepareRetry(); err != nil {
			r.Error = err
			return err
		}
	}
}

func (r *Request) prepareRetry() error {
	if r.Config.LogLevel.Matches(aws.LogDebugWithRequestRetries) {
		r.Config.Logger.Log(fmt.Sprintf("DEBUG: Retrying Request %s/%s, attempt %d",
			r.ClientInfo.ServiceName, r.Operation.Name, r.RetryCount))
	}

	// The previous http.Request will have a reference to the r.Body
	// and the HTTP Client's Transport may still be reading from
	// the request's body even though the Client's Do returned.
	r.HTTPRequest = copyHTTPRequest(r.HTTPRequest, nil)
	r.ResetBody()
	if err := r.Error; err != nil {
		return awserr.New(ErrCodeSerialization,
			"failed to prepare body for retry", err)

	}

	// Closing response body to ensure that no response body is leaked
	// between retry attempts.
	if r.HTTPResponse != nil && r.HTTPResponse.Body != nil {
		r.HTTPResponse.Body.Close()
	}

	return nil
}

func (r *Request) sendRequest() (sendErr error) {
	defer r.Handlers.CompleteAttempt.Run(r)

	r.Retryable = nil
	r.Handlers.Send.Run(r)
	if r.Error != nil {
		debugLogReqError(r, "Send Request",
			fmtAttemptCount(r.RetryCount, r.MaxRetries()),
			r.Error)
		return r.Error
	}

	r.Handlers.UnmarshalMeta.Run(r)
	r.Handlers.ValidateResponse.Run(r)
	if r.Error != nil {
		r.Handlers.UnmarshalError.Run(r)
		debugLogReqError(r, "Validate Response",
			fmtAttemptCount(r.RetryCount, r.MaxRetries()),
			r.Error)
		return r.Error
	}

	r.Handlers.Unmarshal.Run(r)
	if r.Error != nil {
		debugLogReqError(r, "Unmarshal Response",
			fmtAttemptCount(r.RetryCount, r.MaxRetries()),
			r.Error)
		return r.Error
	}

	return nil
}

// copy will copy a request which will allow for local manipulation of the
// request.
func (r *Request) copy() *Request {
	req := &Request{}
	*req = *r
	req.Handlers = r.Handlers.Copy()
	op := *r.Operation
	req.Operation = &op
	return req
}

// AddToUserAgent adds the string to the end of the request's current user agent.
func AddToUserAgent(r *Request, s string) {
	curUA := r.HTTPRequest.Header.Get("User-Agent")
	if len(curUA) > 0 {
		s = curUA + " " + s
	}
	r.HTTPRequest.Header.Set("User-Agent", s)
}

// SanitizeHostForHeader removes default port from host and updates request.Host
func SanitizeHostForHeader(r *http.Request) {
	host := getHost(r)
	port := portOnly(host)
	if port != "" && isDefaultPort(r.URL.Scheme, port) {
		r.Host = stripPort(host)
	}
}

// Returns host from request
func getHost(r *http.Request) string {
	if r.Host != "" {
		return r.Host
	}

	if r.URL == nil {
		return ""
	}

	return r.URL.Host
}

// Hostname returns u.Host, without any port number.
//
// If Host is an IPv6 literal with a port number, Hostname returns the
// IPv6 literal without the square brackets. IPv6 literals may include
// a zone identifier.
//
// Copied from the Go 1.8 standard library (net/url)
func stripPort(hostport string) string {
	colon := strings.IndexByte(hostport, ':')
	if colon == -1 {
		return hostport
	}
	if i := strings.IndexByte(hostport, ']'); i != -1 {
		return strings.TrimPrefix(hostport[:i], "[")
	}
	return hostport[:colon]
}

// Port returns the port part of u.Host, without the leading colon.
// If u.Host doesn't contain a port, Port returns an empty string.
//
// Copied from the Go 1.8 standard library (net/url)
func portOnly(hostport string) string {
	colon := strings.IndexByte(hostport, ':')
	if colon == -1 {
		return ""
	}
	if i := strings.Index(hostport, "]:"); i != -1 {
		return hostport[i+len("]:"):]
	}
	if strings.Contains(hostport, "]") {
		return ""
	}
	return hostport[colon+len(":"):]
}

// Returns true if the specified URI is using the standard port
// (i.e. port 80 for HTTP URIs or 443 for HTTPS URIs)
func isDefaultPort(scheme, port string) bool {
	if port == "" {
		return true
	}

	lowerCaseScheme := strings.ToLower(scheme)
	if (lowerCaseScheme == "http" && port == "80") || (lowerCaseScheme == "https" && port == "443") {
		return true
	}

	return false
}
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Bring your product to life with immersive and dynamic 3D explainer videos.

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Our vision is not just to be a service provider but to be your partner in growth. We see ourselves as an extension of your team, working tirelessly to ensure that your brand not only meets its goals but surpasses them.

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Web Design
Design, Development & Identity

Logo Design
Design, Development & Identity

Creative Brand design
Design, Development & Identity

Product Design Marketing
Design, Development & Identity

DIGITAL MARKETING
SEO
WEBSITE DESIGNING
APP DEVELOPMENT
SOCIAL MEDIA ADS
GOOGLE ADS
GOOGLE MY BUSINESS
GRAPHIC DESINING
3D VIDEOS
Client Stories

Hear It from Those Who Know Us Best

Our clients’ success stories speak volumes about our commitment to excellence. Don’t just take our word for it—hear directly from the brands we’ve partnered with. Their testimonials highlight our ability to bring visions to life and create a lasting impact on their businesses.

“Beegazpacho feels like an extension of our team. Their content marketing and social media expertise have elevated our brand. They listen, adapt, and always deliver on time. We look forward to continuing this partnership.”

— Sarah Williams

Head of Marketing, GreenPlanet Apparel

“Beegazpacho’s data-driven strategies helped us improve our online ads, optimize our website, and enhance branding. We’ve seen great ROI and increased visibility. Their professionalism is unmatched.”

— Arvind Shah

CEO, InnovateTech Solutions

“Partnering with Beegazpacho has been a game-changer for our brand. Their creative ad campaigns and SEO services have boosted our online presence and significantly increased leads and sales. We couldn’t ask for a better partner!”

— Rina Kapoor

Marketing Director, Luxury Home Interiors

“Beegazpacho feels like an extension of our team. Their content marketing and social media expertise have elevated our brand. They listen, adapt, and always deliver on time. We look forward to continuing this partnership.”

— Sarah Williams

Head of Marketing, GreenPlanet Apparel

“Beegazpacho’s data-driven strategies helped us improve our online ads, optimize our website, and enhance branding. We’ve seen great ROI and increased visibility. Their professionalism is unmatched.”

— Arvind Shah

CEO, InnovateTech Solutions

“Partnering with Beegazpacho has been a game-changer for our brand. Their creative ad campaigns and SEO services have boosted our online presence and significantly increased leads and sales. We couldn’t ask for a better partner!”

— Rina Kapoor

Marketing Director, Luxury Home Interiors