package main import ( "fmt" "sync/atomic" "github.com/kataras/iris/v12" "github.com/kataras/iris/v12/mvc" ) func main() { app := iris.New() mvc.New(app.Party("/")).Handle(&globalVisitorsController{visits: 0}) // http://localhost:8080 app.Listen(":8080") } type globalVisitorsController struct { // When a singleton controller is used then concurent safe access is up to the developers, because // all clients share the same controller instance instead. // Note that any controller's methods // are per-client, but the struct's field can be shared across multiple clients if the structure // does not have any dynamic struct field dependencies that depend on the iris.Context // and ALL field's values are NOT zero, at this case we use uint64 which it's no zero (even if we didn't set it // manually ease-of-understand reasons) because it's a value of &{0}. // All the above declares a Singleton, note that you don't have to write a single line of code to do this, Iris is smart enough. // // see `Get`. visits uint64 } func (c *globalVisitorsController) Get() string { count := atomic.AddUint64(&c.visits, 1) return fmt.Sprintf("Total visitors: %d", count) }