package updater import ( "context" "encoding/json" "errors" "fmt" "net/http" ) var ( errHTTPStatusCodeNotOK = errors.New("HTTP status code not OK") ) type apiData struct { Servers []apiServer `json:"servers"` } type apiServer struct { OpenVPNHostname string `json:"openvpn_hostname"` WireguardHostname string `json:"wireguard_hostname"` Country string `json:"country"` Region string `json:"region"` City string `json:"city"` WgPubKey string `json:"wg_public_key"` } func fetchAPI(ctx context.Context, client *http.Client) ( data apiData, err error) { // TODO: adapt this URL and the structures above to match the real // API models you have. const url = "https://example.com/servers" request, err := http.NewRequestWithContext(ctx, http.MethodGet, url, nil) if err != nil { return data, err } response, err := client.Do(request) if err != nil { return data, err } if response.StatusCode != http.StatusOK { _ = response.Body.Close() return data, fmt.Errorf("%w: %d %s", errHTTPStatusCodeNotOK, response.StatusCode, response.Status) } decoder := json.NewDecoder(response.Body) if err := decoder.Decode(&data); err != nil { _ = response.Body.Close() return data, fmt.Errorf("decoding response body: %w", err) } if err := response.Body.Close(); err != nil { return data, fmt.Errorf("closing response body: %w", err) } return data, nil }