iris/macro/handler/handler.go

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// Package handler is the highest level module of the macro package which makes use the rest of the macro package,
// it is mainly used, internally, by the router package.
package handler
import (
"github.com/kataras/iris/context"
"github.com/kataras/iris/macro"
)
// MakeHandler creates and returns a handler from a macro template, the handler evaluates each of the parameters if necessary at all.
// If the template does not contain any dynamic attributes and a special handler is NOT required
// then it returns a nil handler and false as its second output value,
// the caller should check those two values before any further action.
func MakeHandler(tmpl *macro.Template) (context.Handler, bool) {
needsMacroHandler := len(tmpl.Params) > 0
if !needsMacroHandler {
return nil, false
}
// check if we have params like: {name:string} or {name} or {anything:path} without else keyword or any functions used inside these params.
// 1. if we don't have, then we don't need to add a handler before the main route's handler (as I said, no performance if macro is not really used)
// 2. if we don't have any named params then we don't need a handler too.
for _, p := range tmpl.Params {
if p.CanEval() {
// if at least one needs it, then create the handler.
needsMacroHandler = true
break
}
}
if !needsMacroHandler {
return nil, false
}
handler := func(ctx context.Context) {
for _, p := range tmpl.Params {
if !p.CanEval() {
continue // allow.
}
if !p.Eval(ctx.Params().Get(p.Name), ctx.Params()) {
ctx.StatusCode(p.ErrCode)
ctx.StopExecution()
return
}
}
// if all passed, just continue.
ctx.Next()
}
return handler, true
}