* bump node, electron, libcurl
* bump electron-builder
* stub performance, because inso imports react
* bump @types/node
* match up builder versions
* Disable consent prompts for oidc server
* bump electron and libcurl to latest
* waitForCookies for oauth tests
* Bump NodeJS to 16.13.0
* removes node 14 hack for BufferEncoding
* Replace oidc-provider html interaction pages with a simple html form
* make document cookie wait explicit
Co-authored-by: David Marby <david@dmarby.se>
* Fix issue chaining multiple requests
* refactor: use switch to prepare for leveraging exhaustiveness checking
since this will be in TypeScript soon, and this was as topical a time as any to make this change.
* fixes failing test with new behavior (and removes unused `fromResponseTag`)
* fix tests
Co-authored-by: Vincenzo De Petris <vincenzodepetris@gmail.it>
Co-authored-by: Dimitri Mitropoulos <dimitrimitropoulos@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Opender Singh <opender.singh@konghq.com>
This adds a new trigger condition for re-sending a request for the
`response` plugin called "When Expired". This condition allows
specifying a maximum age of a response to use. This is very useful when
configuring a hierarchy of environment variables that ultimately depend
on an auth token that needs to be refreshed periodically.
Previous workarounds are:
1. Use "always refresh". This fails in cases where you must use the same
auth token since it is refreshed for every request.
2. Use "no history" or "never" and manually refresh the token. This is
inconvenient and requires pinning the token.
Alternative solutions are:
1. Add more sophisticated logic to determine when the token needs to be
refreshed (e.g. refresh if the current request returns a `401` status
code)
2. Write a custom response plugin to time out the token. I believe this
functionality is small enough and general enough to be contributed
back generally.
Fixes#1972