package services import ( "context" "github.com/google/uuid" "github.com/hay-kot/homebox/backend/internal/data/repo" ) type contextKeys struct { name string } var ( ContextUser = &contextKeys{name: "User"} ContextUserToken = &contextKeys{name: "UserToken"} ) type Context struct { context.Context // UID is a unique identifier for the acting user. UID uuid.UUID // GID is a unique identifier for the acting users group. GID uuid.UUID // User is the acting user. User *repo.UserOut } // NewContext is a helper function that returns the service context from the context. // This extracts the users from the context and embeds it into the ServiceContext struct func NewContext(ctx context.Context) Context { user := UseUserCtx(ctx) return Context{ Context: ctx, UID: user.ID, GID: user.GroupID, User: user, } } // SetUserCtx is a helper function that sets the ContextUser and ContextUserToken // values within the context of a web request (or any context). func SetUserCtx(ctx context.Context, user *repo.UserOut, token string) context.Context { ctx = context.WithValue(ctx, ContextUser, user) ctx = context.WithValue(ctx, ContextUserToken, token) return ctx } // UseUserCtx is a helper function that returns the user from the context. func UseUserCtx(ctx context.Context) *repo.UserOut { if val := ctx.Value(ContextUser); val != nil { return val.(*repo.UserOut) } return nil } // UseTokenCtx is a helper function that returns the user token from the context. func UseTokenCtx(ctx context.Context) string { if val := ctx.Value(ContextUserToken); val != nil { return val.(string) } return "" }