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32 lines
920 B
Go
32 lines
920 B
Go
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package main
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import (
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"gopkg.in/kataras/iris.v6"
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"gopkg.in/kataras/iris.v6/adaptors/httprouter"
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"gopkg.in/kataras/iris.v6/middleware/recover"
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)
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func main() {
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app := iris.New()
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app.Adapt(httprouter.New())
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app.Adapt(iris.DevLogger()) // fast way to enable non-fatal messages to be printed to the user
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// (yes in iris even recover's errors are not fatal because it's restarting,
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// ProdMode messages are only for things that Iris cannot continue at all,
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// these are logged by-default but you can change that behavior too by passing a different LoggerPolicy to the .Adapt)
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app.Use(recover.New()) // it's io.Writer is the same as app.Config.LoggerOut
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i := 0
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// let's simmilate a panic every next request
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app.Get("/", func(ctx *iris.Context) {
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i++
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if i%2 == 0 {
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panic("a panic here")
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}
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ctx.Writef("Hello, refresh one time more to get panic!")
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})
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// http://localhost:8080
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app.Listen(":8080")
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}
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