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var (
	ErrInvalidWriterType  = errors.New("invalid writer type")
	ErrMissingFilePath    = errors.New("file path must be specified when using WriteToFile")
	ErrUnexpectedFilePath = errors.New("filepath should not be provided when using WriteToBuffer")
	ErrInvalidCompression = errors.New("unsupported compression type")
)

Common errors returned by Option methods

Functions

func NewProgressReader

func NewProgressReader(r io.Reader, totalSize int64, onProgress func(current, total int64)) io.Reader

NewProgressReader returns an io.Reader that reports progress during read operations.

This function wraps an existing io.Reader to monitor bytes as they are read, invoking a callback function with progress updates. It is commonly used for tracking upload progress when sending request bodies.

How It Works

NewProgressReader uses io.TeeReader to create a reader that sends data to two destinations as it is read:

  1. The original destination (whoever called Read) - gets the actual data
  2. A progress tracker - which counts bytes and invokes the callback

This approach is transparent to the caller - they receive the same data they would have received from the original reader.

Automatic Size Detection

If totalSize is <= 0 and the reader implements io.Seeker (e.g., *os.File), NewProgressReader automatically determines the size by seeking to the end and back. This allows accurate percentage-based progress for file uploads without requiring the caller to know the file size in advance.

Parameters

  • r: The underlying io.Reader to wrap (e.g., a file, buffer, or network stream)
  • totalSize: The expected total number of bytes to be read. Pass -1 or 0 if unknown. If the reader is an io.Seeker and totalSize <= 0, the size will be detected automatically.
  • onProgress: A callback function invoked after each read with the current byte count and total size. The callback signature is func(current, total int64):
  • current: Total bytes read so far (cumulative across all Read calls)
  • total: The total size (detected or provided), or -1 if unknown

Use Cases

This function is primarily useful for:

  • Tracking upload progress when sending file bodies in HTTP requests
  • Monitoring data being read from any io.Reader with progress feedback
  • Building custom progress indicators for read operations

Usage Example

file, _ := os.Open("largefile.zip")
defer file.Close()

progressReader := options.NewProgressReader(file, 0, func(current, total int64) {
    // totalSize auto-detected from file
    fmt.Printf("\rUpload progress: %d/%d bytes", current, total)
})

req, _ := http.NewRequest("POST", url, progressReader)
client.Do(req)

Thread Safety

The returned reader uses atomic operations internally for the byte counter, making it safe if the same reader is somehow used from multiple goroutines. However, io.Reader implementations typically expect sequential reads, so concurrent reads from the same reader are generally not recommended regardless of thread safety.

Relationship to NewProgressWriter

While NewProgressReader tracks bytes as they are read FROM a source, NewProgressWriter tracks bytes as they are written TO a destination. Both use the same underlying progress tracking mechanism and callback signature.

Choose based on where you have control:

  • Use NewProgressReader when you control the reading side (e.g., uploading a file)
  • Use NewProgressWriter when you control the writing side (e.g., saving a download)

func NewProgressWriter added in v2.1.0

func NewProgressWriter(w io.Writer, totalSize int64, onProgress func(current, total int64)) io.Writer

NewProgressWriter returns an io.Writer that tracks progress during write operations.

This function wraps an existing io.Writer to monitor bytes as they are written, invoking a callback function with progress updates. It is the write-side counterpart to NewProgressReader.

How It Works

NewProgressWriter uses io.MultiWriter to create a writer that sends data to two destinations simultaneously:

  1. The original writer (w) - where data actually goes
  2. A progress tracker - which counts bytes and invokes the callback

This approach has zero overhead on the write path since io.MultiWriter handles the fan-out efficiently, and the progress tracker's Write method only updates a counter and calls the callback.

Parameters

  • w: The underlying io.Writer to wrap (e.g., a file, network connection, or buffer)
  • totalSize: The expected total number of bytes to be written. Pass -1 or 0 if the total size is unknown. When unknown, the callback receives -1 as the total parameter, allowing it to display indeterminate progress.
  • onProgress: A callback function invoked after each write with the current byte count and total size. The callback signature is func(current, total int64) where:
  • current: Total bytes written so far (cumulative across all Write calls)
  • total: The totalSize passed to NewProgressWriter, or -1 if unknown

Use Cases

This function is primarily useful for:

  • Tracking download progress when writing response bodies to files
  • Monitoring data being written to any io.Writer with progress feedback
  • Building custom progress indicators for write operations

Usage Example

file, _ := os.Create("output.txt")
defer file.Close()

progressWriter := options.NewProgressWriter(file, contentLength, func(current, total int64) {
    if total > 0 {
        fmt.Printf("\rProgress: %d/%d bytes (%.1f%%)", current, total, float64(current)/float64(total)*100)
    } else {
        fmt.Printf("\rWritten: %d bytes", current)
    }
})

io.Copy(progressWriter, responseBody)

Thread Safety

The returned writer uses atomic operations internally for the byte counter, making it safe for concurrent writes. However, the callback itself may be invoked from multiple goroutines simultaneously if writes happen concurrently, so the callback implementation should be thread-safe if concurrent writes are expected.

Relationship to NewProgressReader

While NewProgressReader tracks bytes as they are read FROM a source, NewProgressWriter tracks bytes as they are written TO a destination. Both use the same underlying progress tracking mechanism and callback signature.

Choose based on where you have control:

  • Use NewProgressReader when you control the reading side (e.g., uploading a file)
  • Use NewProgressWriter when you control the writing side (e.g., saving a download)

Types

type CompressionType

type CompressionType string

CompressionType defines the compression algorithm used for HTTP requests. It supports standard compression types (gzip, deflate, brotli) as well as custom compression implementations.

const (
	CompressionNone    CompressionType = ""        // No compression
	CompressionGzip    CompressionType = "gzip"    // Gzip compression (RFC 1952)
	CompressionDeflate CompressionType = "deflate" // Deflate compression (RFC 1951)
	CompressionBrotli  CompressionType = "br"      // Brotli compression
	CompressionCustom  CompressionType = "custom"  // Custom compression implementation
)

Compression types supported by the client

type Option

type Option struct {
	Context                  context.Context                                // Optional context for request cancellation and timeouts. If nil, context.Background() is used.
	Verbose                  bool                                           // Whether logging should be verbose or not
	Logger                   slog.Logger                                    // Logging - default uses the slog TextHandler
	Header                   http.Header                                    // Headers to be included in the request
	Cookies                  []*http.Cookie                                 // Cookies to be included in the request
	ProtocolScheme           string                                         // define a custom protocol scheme. It defaults to https
	Compression              CompressionType                                // CompressionType to use: none, gzip, deflate or brotli
	CustomCompressionType    CompressionType                                // When using a custom compression, specify the type to be used as the content-encoding header.
	CustomCompressor         func(w *io.PipeWriter) (io.WriteCloser, error) // Function for custom compression
	CustomDecompressor       func(r io.Reader) (io.Reader, error)           // Function for custom decompression
	UserAgent                string                                         // User Agent to send with requests
	FollowRedirects          bool                                           // When true, HTTP redirects are automatically followed. When false (default), the redirect response is returned as-is.
	PreserveMethodOnRedirect bool                                           // Default is false
	MaxRedirects             int                                            // Maximum number of redirects that can happen before the client gives up

	UniqueIdentifierType   UniqueIdentifierType // Internal trace or identifier for the request
	Transport              *http.Transport      // Create our own default transport
	MaxResponseHeaderBytes int64                // Maximum bytes for response headers including 1xx responses. 0 uses Go's default (1MB).
	Protocol               Protocol             // HTTP protocol version selection (Both, HTTP1, HTTP2, UnencryptedHTTP2). Default is Both.
	ResponseWriter         ResponseWriter       // Define the type of response writer
	UploadBufferSize       *int                 // Control the size of the buffer when uploading a file
	DownloadBufferSize     *int                 // Control the size of the buffer when downloading a file

	OnUploadProgress   func(bytesRead, totalBytes int64) // To monitor and track progress when uploading
	OnDownloadProgress func(bytesRead, totalBytes int64) // To monitor and track progress when downloading
	// contains filtered or unexported fields
}

Option provides configuration for HTTP requests. It allows customization of various aspects of the request including headers, compression, logging, response handling, and progress tracking. If no options are provided when making a request, a default configuration is automatically generated.

func New

func New(opts ...*Option) *Option

New creates a default Option with pre-configured settings. If additional options are provided via the variadic parameter, they will be merged with the default settings, with the provided options taking precedence.

func (*Option) AddCookie

func (opt *Option) AddCookie(cookie *http.Cookie) *Option

AddCookie adds a new cookie to the Option's cookie collection. If the cookie slice hasn't been initialized, it will be created.

func (*Option) AddHeader

func (opt *Option) AddHeader(key string, value string) *Option

AddHeader adds a new header with the specified key and value to the request headers. If the headers map hasn't been initialized, it will be created. Kept for backwards compatability

func (*Option) CheckRedirects

func (opt *Option) CheckRedirects() bool

func (*Option) ClearCookies

func (opt *Option) ClearCookies()

ClearCookies removes all previously set cookies from the Option.

func (*Option) ClearHeaders

func (opt *Option) ClearHeaders()

ClearHeaders removes all previously set headers from the Option.

func (*Option) CloseFile

func (opt *Option) CloseFile() error

CloseFile closes the currently open file if one exists and resets related metadata. It logs the closure through the configured logger and returns any error encountered during closing. After closing, the file pointer is set to nil and the filesize is reset to 0.

func (*Option) CreatePayloadReader

func (opt *Option) CreatePayloadReader(payload any) (io.Reader, int64, error)

CreatePayloadReader converts the given payload into an io.Reader along with its size. Supported payload types include: - nil: Returns a nil reader and a size of -1. - []byte: Returns a bytes.Reader for the byte slice and its length as size. - io.Reader: Returns the reader and attempts to determine its size if it implements io.Seeker. - string: Returns a strings.Reader for the string and its length as size. For unsupported payload types, an error is returned.

func (*Option) DisableLogging

func (opt *Option) DisableLogging()

DisableLogging turns off verbose logging for the Option instance.

func (*Option) DisablePreserveMethodOnRedirect

func (opt *Option) DisablePreserveMethodOnRedirect() *Option

DisablePreserveMethodOnRedirect configures redirects to not maintain the original HTTP method.

func (*Option) DisableRedirects

func (opt *Option) DisableRedirects() *Option

DisableRedirects configures the Option to not follow HTTP redirects.

func (*Option) EnableLogging

func (opt *Option) EnableLogging()

EnableLogging turns on verbose logging for the Option instance.

func (*Option) EnablePreserveMethodOnRedirect

func (opt *Option) EnablePreserveMethodOnRedirect() *Option

EnablePreserveMethodOnRedirect configures redirects to maintain the original HTTP method.

func (*Option) EnableRedirects

func (opt *Option) EnableRedirects() *Option

EnableRedirects configures the Option to follow HTTP redirects.

func (*Option) Filesize

func (opt *Option) Filesize() int64

Filesize returns the size in bytes of the currently configured file. Returns 0 if no file is set or if the file size could not be determined. This value is set when the file is initially prepared or set.

func (*Option) GenerateIdentifier

func (opt *Option) GenerateIdentifier() string

GenerateIdentifier creates a unique identifier based on the configured UniqueIdentifierType. Returns a UUID or ULID string, or an empty string if no identifier type is configured.

func (*Option) GetClient

func (opt *Option) GetClient() *http.Client

GetClient returns the HTTP client to be used for requests. If a custom client has been set via SetClient, that client is returned. Otherwise, returns a new default http.Client instance.

func (*Option) GetCompressor

func (opt *Option) GetCompressor(w *io.PipeWriter) (io.WriteCloser, error)

GetCompressor returns an appropriate io.WriteCloser based on the configured compression type.

func (*Option) GetDecompressor added in v2.1.0

func (opt *Option) GetDecompressor(r io.ReadCloser, encoding string) (io.ReadCloser, error)

GetDecompressor returns an appropriate io.Reader for the given encoding.

func (*Option) GetFile

func (opt *Option) GetFile() *os.File

GetFile returns the currently configured *os.File, if any. Returns nil if no file has been set. The returned file may be either opened or closed depending on the stage of request processing.

func (*Option) GetMaxRedirects

func (opt *Option) GetMaxRedirects() int

func (*Option) GetProgressTracking added in v2.1.0

func (opt *Option) GetProgressTracking() ProgressTracking

GetProgressTracking returns the current progress tracking setting.

func (*Option) GetWriter

func (opt *Option) GetWriter() io.WriteCloser

GetWriter returns the currently configured io.WriteCloser instance.

func (*Option) HasFileHandle

func (opt *Option) HasFileHandle() bool

HasFileHandle returns true if there is currently a file configured for use with this Option instance. This can be used to check if file operations should be performed during request processing.

func (*Option) InferContentType

func (opt *Option) InferContentType(file *os.File, fileInfo os.FileInfo) error

InferContentType determines the MIME type of a file based on its content and extension. If it is unable to determine a MIME type, it defaults to application/octet-stream.

func (*Option) InitialiseWriter

func (opt *Option) InitialiseWriter() (io.WriteCloser, error)

InitialiseWriter sets up the appropriate writer based on the ResponseWriter configuration. Returns an error if the writer type is invalid or if required parameters are missing.

func (*Option) Log

func (opt *Option) Log(msg string, args ...any)

Log logs a message with the configured logger if verbose logging is enabled. The message will be logged at INFO level with any additional arguments provided.

func (*Option) Merge

func (opt *Option) Merge(src *Option)

Merge combines the settings from another Option instance into this one. Settings from the source Option take precedence over existing settings. This includes headers, cookies, compression settings, and all other configuration options.

func (*Option) PrepareFile

func (opt *Option) PrepareFile(filename string) error

PrepareFile sets up a file for upload by opening it, checking its existence, setting metadata like size and content type, and configuring appropriate headers. It takes a filename string as input and returns an error if the file cannot be accessed, doesn't exist, or fails to open. The method also automatically sets Content-Disposition headers appropriate for file uploads.

func (*Option) Redirects

func (opt *Option) Redirects(enabled bool, preserve bool, max int) *Option

Redirects configures HTTP redirect behavior. enabled - whether to follow redirects preserve - whether to preserve the original HTTP method on redirect max - maximum number of redirects to follow (defaults to 5 if 0)

func (*Option) ReopenFile

func (opt *Option) ReopenFile() (*os.File, error)

ReopenFile attempts to reopen a previously closed file using the stored filename. This is particularly useful during redirect handling when a file needs to be re-read. Returns the reopened file and any error encountered. Logs the reopening attempt through the configured logger.

func (*Option) SetBufferOutput

func (opt *Option) SetBufferOutput()

SetBufferOutput configures the response writer to write responses to an in-memory buffer.

func (*Option) SetClient

func (opt *Option) SetClient(client *http.Client)

SetClient configures a custom HTTP client to be used for requests. This client will be used instead of the default client for all subsequent requests made with this Option instance. The provided client should be configured with any desired settings (timeouts, transport, etc) before being set.

Note: If the provided client has a nil Transport, the library will use http.DefaultTransport as a fallback. Be aware that any modifications to this transport will affect the global default. If you require isolation, ensure your custom client has its own Transport configured.

func (*Option) SetCompression

func (opt *Option) SetCompression(compressionType CompressionType) *Option

SetCompression configures the compression type to be used for the request. Valid compression types include: none, gzip, deflate, brotli, and custom.

func (*Option) SetContext added in v2.2.0

func (opt *Option) SetContext(ctx context.Context) *Option

SetContext configures an optional context for the request.

The context can be used for:

  • Request cancellation: Cancel in-flight requests when the context is cancelled
  • Timeouts: Set deadlines for request completion using context.WithTimeout()
  • Request-scoped values: Pass values through the request chain

If no context is set (nil), context.Background() is used by default.

Example usage:

// With timeout
ctx, cancel := context.WithTimeout(context.Background(), 30*time.Second)
defer cancel()
opt := options.New().SetContext(ctx)
resp, err := client.Get(url, opt)

// With cancellation
ctx, cancel := context.WithCancel(context.Background())
go func() {
    <-someSignal
    cancel()
}()
opt := options.New().SetContext(ctx)

This method returns the Option pointer for method chaining.

func (*Option) SetDownloadBufferSize

func (opt *Option) SetDownloadBufferSize(size int)

SetDownloadBufferSize configures the buffer size used when downloading files. The size must be positive; otherwise, the setting will be ignored.

func (*Option) SetFile

func (opt *Option) SetFile(file *os.File) error

SetFile configures an already-opened file for use with the client. It takes an *os.File pointer and sets internal metadata like filename and filesize. Unlike PrepareFile, this method assumes the file is already opened and valid.

func (*Option) SetFileOutput

func (opt *Option) SetFileOutput(filepath string)

SetFileOutput configures the response writer to write responses to a file at the specified path.

func (*Option) SetLogger

func (opt *Option) SetLogger(logger *slog.Logger)

SetLogger configures a custom logger and enables verbose logging. The provided logger will replace any existing logger configuration.

func (*Option) SetMaxRedirects

func (opt *Option) SetMaxRedirects(size int) *Option

func (*Option) SetMaxResponseHeaderBytes added in v2.2.0

func (opt *Option) SetMaxResponseHeaderBytes(size int64) *Option

SetMaxResponseHeaderBytes configures the maximum number of bytes allowed for response headers, including all 1xx informational responses. This is particularly relevant for APIs that send multiple 1xx responses (e.g., 100 Continue, 103 Early Hints). A value of 0 uses Go's default of 1MB. This setting is applied to the Transport.

func (*Option) SetOutput

func (opt *Option) SetOutput(writerType ResponseWriterType, filepath ...string) error

SetOutput configures how the response should be written, either to a file or buffer. For file output, a filepath must be provided. Returns an error if the configuration is invalid.

func (*Option) SetProgressTracking added in v2.2.0

func (opt *Option) SetProgressTracking(pt ProgressTracking) *Option

SetProgressTracking sets the progress tracking mode.

func (*Option) SetProtocol added in v2.2.0

func (opt *Option) SetProtocol(p Protocol) *Option

SetProtocol configures which HTTP protocol version(s) to use for requests.

The default is Both, which uses HTTP/1.1 for http:// URLs and negotiates HTTP/2 for https:// URLs via ALPN. This matches Go's standard behaviour.

Protocol selection is applied per-request by cloning the transport, ensuring that protocol settings do not affect other requests or the global default transport.

Example usage:

opt := options.New().SetProtocol(options.HTTP1)  // Force HTTP/1.1
opt := options.New().SetProtocol(options.HTTP2)  // Force HTTP/2 (https:// only)

Important considerations:

  • HTTP2 requires https:// URLs; using it with http:// will result in connection errors.
  • UnencryptedHTTP2 (h2c) requires server support and is typically only used in controlled environments.
  • For advanced HTTP/2 tuning (MaxConcurrentStreams, flow control, ping timeouts), configure a custom Transport via SetTransport() or use client.NewCustom().

This method returns the Option pointer for method chaining.

func (*Option) SetProtocolScheme

func (opt *Option) SetProtocolScheme(scheme string)

SetProtocolScheme sets the protocol scheme (e.g., "http://", "https://") for requests. If the provided scheme doesn't end with "://", it will be automatically appended.

func (*Option) SetTransport

func (opt *Option) SetTransport(transport *http.Transport)

SetTransport configures a custom HTTP transport for the requests. This allows fine-grained control over connection pooling, timeouts, and other transport-level settings.

func (*Option) SetUploadBufferSize added in v2.2.0

func (opt *Option) SetUploadBufferSize(size int)

SetUploadBufferSize configures the buffer size used when uploading files. The size must be positive; otherwise, the setting will be ignored.

func (*Option) TrackAfterCompression added in v2.1.0

func (opt *Option) TrackAfterCompression() *Option

TrackAfterCompression sets progress tracking to occur after data compression. This tracks actual transfer size but not original data size.

func (*Option) TrackBeforeCompression added in v2.1.0

func (opt *Option) TrackBeforeCompression() *Option

TrackBeforeCompression sets progress tracking to occur before data compression. This tracks the original data size but may not reflect final transfer size.

func (*Option) UseJsonLogger

func (opt *Option) UseJsonLogger()

UseJsonLogger configures the Option to use a JSON-based logger and enables verbose logging. The logger will output to stdout using the default slog JSONHandler format.

func (*Option) UsePerRequestClient added in v2.1.0

func (opt *Option) UsePerRequestClient()

UsePerRequestClient disables the use of the shared HTTP client for this Option instance. This creates a new client for each request, providing better isolation at the cost of performance. Use this when you need complete isolation between requests or when you want to customize client behavior for specific requests without affecting other requests. UsePerRequestClient disables shared client and ensures a new client is created

func (*Option) UseSharedClient added in v2.1.0

func (opt *Option) UseSharedClient()

UseSharedClient enables the use of the shared HTTP client for this Option instance. Using a shared client provides better performance through connection pooling and reuse, especially when making multiple requests to the same host. This is the default behavior. The shared client is thread-safe and can be used concurrently across multiple goroutines.

func (*Option) UseTextLogger

func (opt *Option) UseTextLogger()

UseTextLogger configures the Option to use a text-based logger and enables verbose logging. The logger will output to stdout using the default slog TextHandler format.

type ProgressTracking added in v2.1.0

type ProgressTracking int
const (
	TrackBeforeCompression ProgressTracking = iota
	TrackAfterCompression
)

type Protocol added in v2.2.0

type Protocol int

Protocol defines which HTTP protocol versions to use for requests. This type leverages the Transport.Protocols field to provide explicit control over HTTP version negotiation.

By default, Go's HTTP client uses HTTP/1.1 for unencrypted connections (http://) and negotiates HTTP/2 via ALPN for TLS connections (https://). The Protocol type allows overriding this behaviour for specific use cases.

Note: Changing the protocol affects connection behaviour. HTTP/2 uses multiplexed streams over a single connection, whilst HTTP/1.1 may open multiple connections. Consider connection pooling implications when selecting a protocol.

const (
	// Both uses HTTP/1.1 for http:// URLs and HTTP/2 for https:// URLs.
	// This is the default behaviour and matches Go's standard HTTP client.
	Both Protocol = iota

	// HTTP1 forces HTTP/1.1 for all requests, regardless of URL scheme.
	// Useful for compatibility with servers that have HTTP/2 issues.
	HTTP1

	// HTTP2 forces HTTP/2 for all requests. Requires https:// URLs as HTTP/2
	// depends on TLS for protocol negotiation (ALPN). Requests to http:// URLs
	// will fail when this protocol is selected.
	HTTP2

	// UnencryptedHTTP2 enables HTTP/2 over plaintext TCP (h2c). This is an
	// advanced option for use in controlled environments where TLS is not
	// required. The target server must support HTTP/2 cleartext upgrades.
	UnencryptedHTTP2
)

Protocol constants for HTTP version selection.

Usage considerations:

  • Both: Recommended for most applications. Provides automatic protocol selection based on the URL scheme and server capabilities.
  • HTTP1: Use when targeting servers that have HTTP/2 compatibility issues, or when debugging protocol-specific behaviour.
  • HTTP2: Use when HTTP/2 features (multiplexing, header compression) are required and the target server is known to support HTTP/2. Note: Only works with https:// URLs as HTTP/2 requires TLS for protocol negotiation via ALPN.
  • UnencryptedHTTP2: Use for HTTP/2 over plaintext (h2c), typically in controlled environments such as internal services or behind a TLS-terminating proxy. The server must explicitly support h2c; most public servers do not.

type ResponseWriter

type ResponseWriter struct {
	// Type determines the destination for response data.
	// Must be either WriteToBuffer or WriteToFile.
	Type ResponseWriterType

	// FilePath specifies the destination file path when Type is WriteToFile.
	// This field is ignored when Type is WriteToBuffer.
	// The path must be writable and will be created if it doesn't exist.
	FilePath string
	// contains filtered or unexported fields
}

ResponseWriter contains configuration for handling HTTP response bodies. It supports writing responses either to an in-memory buffer or directly to a file, allowing for flexible response handling based on the needs of the caller.

type ResponseWriterType

type ResponseWriterType string

ResponseWriterType defines how the HTTP response body should be handled. It determines whether responses are written to an in-memory buffer or directly to a file.

const (
	// WriteToBuffer indicates that responses should be written to an in-memory buffer.
	// This is useful for smaller responses that need to be processed in memory.
	WriteToBuffer ResponseWriterType = "buffer"

	// WriteToFile indicates that responses should be written directly to a file.
	// This is recommended for large responses to minimize memory usage.
	WriteToFile ResponseWriterType = "file"
)

Supported response writer types

type UniqueIdentifierType

type UniqueIdentifierType string

UniqueIdentifierType defines the type of unique identifier to use for request tracing. It supports both UUID and ULID formats.

const (
	IdentifierNone UniqueIdentifierType = ""     // No identifier
	IdentifierUUID UniqueIdentifierType = "uuid" // UUID v4
	IdentifierULID UniqueIdentifierType = "ulid" // ULID timestamp-based identifier
	IdentifierRGS  UniqueIdentifierType = "rgs"  // Randomly generated string
)

Supported identifier types for request tracing

type WriteCloserBuffer

type WriteCloserBuffer struct {
	*bytes.Buffer
}

WriteCloserBuffer is a wrapper around bytes.Buffer that implements the io.WriteCloser interface. It is used as an in-memory buffer for writing data where closing the buffer does not require any additional cleanup or resource management.

func (*WriteCloserBuffer) Close

func (wcb *WriteCloserBuffer) Close() error

Close satisfies the io.WriteCloser interface but performs no action. This is because there are no resources to release or clean up for an in-memory buffer.

func (*WriteCloserBuffer) IsEmpty

func (w *WriteCloserBuffer) IsEmpty() bool

Determine if the bytes.Buffer is empty

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