commit | 778494f9ec3c734f3f2cd15b34cce71aa1d0eeeb | [log] [tgz] |
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author | Mal Curtis <mal@mal.co.nz> | Tue Nov 11 08:59:36 2014 +1300 |
committer | Mal Curtis <mal@mal.co.nz> | Fri Nov 21 13:07:44 2014 +1300 |
tree | 31043143d4808c39e602953607de53aad02faf81 | |
parent | 13cbb8b617efd72d838b293329c292cfd53ef76c [diff] |
Handle expiry correctly in json response Go treats json numbers as float64 not int. Previously json response expiry information was ignored since it was expected to be an int.
oauth2 package contains a client implementation for OAuth 2.0 spec.
go get github.com/golang/oauth2
See godoc for further documentation and examples.
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