vendor: switch to using go1.11 modules

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package pipeline_test
import (
"context"
"github.com/Azure/azure-pipeline-go/pipeline"
)
// Here is the template for defining your own Factory & Policy:
// newMyPolicyFactory creates a 'My' policy factory. Make this function
// public if this should be callable from another package; everything
// else about the factory/policy should remain private to the package.
func newMyPolicyFactory( /* Desired parameters */ ) pipeline.Factory {
return &myPolicyFactory{ /* Set desired fields */ }
}
type myPolicyFactory struct {
// Desired fields (goroutine-safe because the factory is shared by many Policy objects)
}
// New initializes a Xxx policy object.
func (f *myPolicyFactory) New(next pipeline.Policy, po *pipeline.PolicyOptions) pipeline.Policy {
return &myPolicy{next: next, po: po /* Set desired fields */}
}
type myPolicy struct {
next pipeline.Policy
po *pipeline.PolicyOptions // Optional private field
// Additional desired fields (mutable for use by this specific Policy object)
}
func (p *myPolicy) Do(ctx context.Context, request pipeline.Request) (response pipeline.Response, err error) {
// TODO: Put your policy behavior code here
// Your code should NOT mutate the ctx or request parameters
// However, you can make a copy of the request and mutate the copy
// You can also pass a different Context on.
// You can optionally use po (PolicyOptions) in this func.
// Forward the request to the next node in the pipeline:
response, err = p.next.Do(ctx, request)
// Process the response here. You can deserialize the body into an object.
// If you do this, also define a struct that wraps an http.Response & your
// deserialized struct. Have your wrapper struct implement the
// pipeline.Response interface and then return your struct (via the interface)
// After the pipeline completes, take response and perform a type assertion
// to get back to the wrapper struct so you can access the deserialized object.
return // Return the response & err
}
func newMyPolicyFactory2( /* Desired parameters */ ) pipeline.Factory {
return pipeline.FactoryFunc(func(next pipeline.Policy, po *pipeline.PolicyOptions) pipeline.PolicyFunc {
return func(ctx context.Context, request pipeline.Request) (response pipeline.Response, err error) {
// TODO: Put your policy behavior code here
// Your code should NOT mutate the ctx or request parameters
// However, you can make a copy of the request and mutate the copy
// You can also pass a different Context on.
// You can optionally use po (PolicyOptions) in this func.
// Forward the request to the next node in the pipeline:
response, err = next.Do(ctx, request)
// Process the response here. You can deserialize the body into an object.
// If you do this, also define a struct that wraps an http.Response & your
// deserialized struct. Have your wrapper struct implement the
// pipeline.Response interface and then return your struct (via the interface)
// After the pipeline completes, take response and perform a type assertion
// to get back to the wrapper struct so you can access the deserialized object.
return // Return the response & err
}
})
}

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