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docker-cli/vendor/github.com/pkg/browser/browser_linux.go
Laura Brehm fcfdd7b91f auth: add support for oauth device-code login
This commit adds support for the oauth [device-code](https://auth0.com/docs/get-started/authentication-and-authorization-flow/device-authorization-flow)
login flow when authenticating against the official registry.

This is achieved by adding `cli/internal/oauth`, which contains code to manage
interacting with the Docker OAuth tenant (`login.docker.com`), including launching
the device-code flow, refreshing access using the refresh-token, and logging out.

The `OAuthManager` introduced here is also made available through the `command.Cli`
interface method `OAuthManager()`.

In order to maintain compatibility with any clients manually accessing
the credentials through `~/.docker/config.json` or via credential
helpers, the added `OAuthManager` uses the retrieved access token to
automatically generate a PAT with Hub, and store that in the
credentials.

Signed-off-by: Laura Brehm <laurabrehm@hey.com>
2024-08-14 19:48:04 +01:00

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Go

package browser
import (
"os/exec"
"strings"
)
func openBrowser(url string) error {
providers := []string{"xdg-open", "x-www-browser", "www-browser"}
// There are multiple possible providers to open a browser on linux
// One of them is xdg-open, another is x-www-browser, then there's www-browser, etc.
// Look for one that exists and run it
for _, provider := range providers {
if _, err := exec.LookPath(provider); err == nil {
return runCmd(provider, url)
}
}
return &exec.Error{Name: strings.Join(providers, ","), Err: exec.ErrNotFound}
}