add x/errors.List package-level function to support and simplify x/pagination list responses

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Gerasimos (Makis) Maropoulos 2024-01-07 22:41:42 +02:00
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3 changed files with 93 additions and 17 deletions

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@ -23,6 +23,7 @@ Developers are not forced to upgrade if they don't really need it. Upgrade whene
Changes apply to `main` branch.
- Add `x/errors.List` package-level function to support `ListObjects(ctx context.Context, opts pagination.ListOptions, f Filter) ([]Object, int64, error)` type of service calls.
- Simplify how validation errors on `/x/errors` package works. A new `x/errors/validation` sub-package added to make your life easier (using the powerful Generics feature).
- Add `x/errors.OK`, `Create`, `NoContent` and `NoContentOrNotModified` package-level generic functions as custom service method caller helpers. Example can be found [here](_examples/routing/http-wire-errors/service/main.go).
- Add `x/errors.ReadPayload`, `ReadQuery`, `ReadPaginationOptions`, `Handle`, `HandleCreate`, `HandleCreateResponse`, `HandleUpdate` and `HandleDelete` package-level functions as helpers for common actions.

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@ -7,6 +7,7 @@ import (
"github.com/kataras/iris/v12"
"github.com/kataras/iris/v12/x/errors"
"github.com/kataras/iris/v12/x/errors/validation"
"github.com/kataras/iris/v12/x/pagination"
)
func main() {
@ -14,7 +15,8 @@ func main() {
service := new(myService)
app.Post("/", createHandler(service))
app.Get("/", listHandler(service))
app.Get("/", listAllHandler(service))
app.Post("/page", listHandler(service))
app.Delete("/{id:string}", deleteHandler(service))
app.Listen(":8080")
@ -33,17 +35,23 @@ func createHandler(service *myService) iris.Handler {
}
}
func listHandler(service *myService) iris.Handler {
func listAllHandler(service *myService) iris.Handler {
return func(ctx iris.Context) {
// What it does?
// 1. If the 3rd variadic (optional) parameter is empty (not our case here), it reads the request body and binds it to the ListRequest struct,
// otherwise (our case) it calls the service.List function directly with the given input parameter (empty ListRequest struct value in our case).
// 2. Calls the service.List function with the ListRequest value.
// 3. If the service.List returns an error, it sends an appropriate error response to the client.
// 4. If the service.List returns a response, it sets the status code to 200 (OK) and sends the response as a JSON payload to the client.
// otherwise (our case) it calls the service.ListAll function directly with the given input parameter (empty ListRequest struct value in our case).
// 2. Calls the service.ListAll function with the ListRequest value.
// 3. If the service.ListAll returns an error, it sends an appropriate error response to the client.
// 4. If the service.ListAll returns a response, it sets the status code to 200 (OK) and sends the response as a JSON payload to the client.
//
// Useful for get single, fetch multiple and search operations.
errors.OK(ctx, service.List, ListRequest{})
errors.OK(ctx, service.ListAll, ListRequest{})
}
}
func listHandler(service *myService) iris.Handler {
return func(ctx iris.Context) {
errors.List(ctx, service.ListPaginated)
}
}
@ -148,7 +156,7 @@ func (s *myService) Create(ctx context.Context, in CreateRequest) (CreateRespons
type ListRequest struct {
}
func (s *myService) List(ctx context.Context, in ListRequest) ([]CreateResponse, error) {
func (s *myService) ListAll(ctx context.Context, in ListRequest) ([]CreateResponse, error) {
resp := []CreateResponse{
{
ID: "test-id-1",
@ -167,7 +175,31 @@ func (s *myService) List(ctx context.Context, in ListRequest) ([]CreateResponse,
},
}
return resp, nil //, errors.New("list: test error")
return resp, nil //, errors.New("list all: test error")
}
type ListFilter struct {
Firstname string `json:"firstname"`
}
func (s *myService) ListPaginated(ctx context.Context, opts pagination.ListOptions, filter ListFilter) ([]CreateResponse, int /* any number type */, error) {
all, err := s.ListAll(ctx, ListRequest{})
if err != nil {
return nil, 0, err
}
filteredResp := make([]CreateResponse, 0)
for _, v := range all {
if strings.Contains(v.Firstname, filter.Firstname) {
filteredResp = append(filteredResp, v)
}
if len(filteredResp) == opts.GetLimit() {
break
}
}
return filteredResp, len(all), nil // errors.New("list paginated: test error")
}
func (s *myService) Delete(ctx context.Context, id string) error {

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@ -8,6 +8,8 @@ import (
"github.com/kataras/iris/v12/context"
"github.com/kataras/iris/v12/x/pagination"
"golang.org/x/exp/constraints"
)
// Handle handles a generic response and error from a service call and sends a JSON response to the context.
@ -121,6 +123,19 @@ type ContextValidator interface {
ValidateContext(*context.Context) error
}
func validateContext(ctx *context.Context, req any) bool {
if contextValidator, ok := any(&req).(ContextValidator); ok {
err := contextValidator.ValidateContext(ctx)
if err != nil {
if HandleError(ctx, err) {
return false
}
}
}
return true
}
func bindResponse[T, R any, F ResponseFunc[T, R]](ctx *context.Context, fn F, fnInput ...T) (R, bool) {
var req T
switch len(fnInput) {
@ -137,15 +152,10 @@ func bindResponse[T, R any, F ResponseFunc[T, R]](ctx *context.Context, fn F, fn
panic("invalid number of arguments")
}
if contextValidator, ok := any(&req).(ContextValidator); ok {
err := contextValidator.ValidateContext(ctx)
if err != nil {
if HandleError(ctx, err) {
if !validateContext(ctx, req) {
var resp R
return resp, false
}
}
}
resp, err := fn(ctx, req)
return resp, !HandleError(ctx, err)
@ -166,6 +176,39 @@ func OK[T, R any, F ResponseFunc[T, R]](ctx *context.Context, fn F, fnInput ...T
return Handle(ctx, resp, nil)
}
// ListResponseFunc is a function which takes a context,
// a pagination.ListOptions and a generic type T and returns a slice []R, total count of the items and an error.
//
// It's used on the List function.
type ListResponseFunc[T, R any, C constraints.Integer | constraints.Float] interface {
func(stdContext.Context, pagination.ListOptions, T /* filter options */) ([]R, C, error)
}
// List handles a generic response and error from a service paginated call and sends a JSON response to the client.
// It returns a boolean value indicating whether the handle was successful or not.
// If the error is not nil, it calls HandleError to send an appropriate error response to the client.
// It reads the pagination.ListOptions from the URL Query and any filter options of generic T from the request body.
// It sets the status code to 200 (OK) and sends a *pagination.List[R] response as a JSON payload.
func List[T, R any, C constraints.Integer | constraints.Float, F ListResponseFunc[T, R, C]](ctx *context.Context, fn F, fnInput ...T) bool {
listOpts, filter, ok := ReadPaginationOptions[T](ctx)
if !ok {
return false
}
if !validateContext(ctx, filter) {
return false
}
items, totalCount, err := fn(ctx, listOpts, filter)
if err != nil {
HandleError(ctx, err)
return false
}
resp := pagination.NewList(items, int64(totalCount), filter, listOpts)
return Handle(ctx, resp, nil)
}
// Create handles a create operation and sends a JSON response with the created resource to the client.
// It returns a boolean value indicating whether the handle was successful or not.
// If the error is not nil, it calls HandleError to send an appropriate error response to the client.