import type { ApiKeyAuth, OAuthAuth } from "./types.ts"; /** * Standard api-key auth: a stored credential key wins, otherwise the first * set env var resolves. Includes a `login` that prompts for the key. * Providers with non-standard resolution (provider env, ambient files, IAM) * write their own `ApiKeyAuth`. */ export function envApiKeyAuth(name: string, envVars: readonly string[]): ApiKeyAuth { return { name, login: async (interaction) => { const key = await interaction.prompt({ type: "secret", message: `Enter ${name}` }); return { type: "api_key", key }; }, resolve: async ({ ctx, credential }) => { if (credential?.key) return { auth: { apiKey: credential.key }, source: "stored credential" }; for (const envVar of envVars) { const value = await ctx.env(envVar); if (value) return { auth: { apiKey: value }, source: envVar }; } return undefined; }, }; } /** * Wraps a dynamically imported `OAuthAuth` so provider definitions can * advertise OAuth without importing the implementation. The flow loads on * first `login`/`refresh`/`toAuth` call; callers keep Node-only flow code out * of bundles by loading through a bundler-opaque dynamic import (variable * specifier, see the bedrock lazy wrapper). */ export function lazyOAuth(input: { name: string; load: () => Promise }): OAuthAuth { let promise: Promise | undefined; const loaded = () => { promise ??= input.load(); return promise; }; return { name: input.name, login: async (interaction) => (await loaded()).login(interaction), refresh: async (credential) => (await loaded()).refresh(credential), toAuth: async (credential) => (await loaded()).toAuth(credential), }; }