Example #1
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func contextClient(ctx context.Context) (*http.Client, error) {
	for _, fn := range contextClientFuncs {
		c, err := fn(ctx)
		if err != nil {
			return nil, err
		}
		if c != nil {
			return c, nil
		}
	}
	if hc, ok := ctx.Value(HTTPClient).(*http.Client); ok {
		return hc, nil
	}
	return http.DefaultClient, nil
}
Example #2
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File: trace.go Project: lrita/etcd
// FromContext returns the Trace bound to the context, if any.
func FromContext(ctx context.Context) (tr Trace, ok bool) {
	tr, ok = ctx.Value(contextKey).(Trace)
	return
}
Example #3
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// cc returns the internal *cloudContext (cc) state for a context.Context.
// It panics if the user did it wrong.
func cc(ctx context.Context) *cloudContext {
	if c, ok := ctx.Value(contextKey{}).(*cloudContext); ok {
		return c
	}
	panic("invalid context.Context type; it should be created with cloud.NewContext")
}
Example #4
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// FromContext returns the MD in ctx if it exists.
func FromContext(ctx context.Context) (md MD, ok bool) {
	md, ok = ctx.Value(mdKey{}).(MD)
	return
}
Example #5
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// StreamFromContext returns the stream saved in ctx.
func StreamFromContext(ctx context.Context) (s *Stream, ok bool) {
	s, ok = ctx.Value(streamKey).(*Stream)
	return
}
Example #6
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File: peer.go Project: lrita/etcd
// FromContext returns the peer information in ctx if it exists.
func FromContext(ctx context.Context) (p *Peer, ok bool) {
	p, ok = ctx.Value(peerKey{}).(*Peer)
	return
}