package controllers import ( "github.com/kataras/iris/_examples/mvc/login/datamodels" "github.com/kataras/iris/_examples/mvc/login/services" "github.com/kataras/iris" ) // UsersController is our /users API controller. // GET /users | get all // GET /users/{id:long} | get by id // PUT /users/{id:long} | update by id // DELETE /users/{id:long} | delete by id // Requires basic authentication. type UsersController struct { // Optionally: context is auto-binded by Iris on each request, // remember that on each incoming request iris creates a new UserController each time, // so all fields are request-scoped by-default, only dependency injection is able to set // custom fields like the Service which is the same for all requests (static binding). Ctx iris.Context // Our UserService, it's an interface which // is binded from the main application. Service services.UserService } // Get returns list of the users. // Demo: // curl -i -u admin:password http://localhost:8080/users // // The correct way if you have sensitive data: // func (c *UsersController) Get() (results []viewmodels.User) { // data := c.Service.GetAll() // // for _, user := range data { // results = append(results, viewmodels.User{user}) // } // return // } // otherwise just return the datamodels. func (c *UsersController) Get() (results []datamodels.User) { return c.Service.GetAll() } // GetBy returns a user. // Demo: // curl -i -u admin:password http://localhost:8080/users/1 func (c *UsersController) GetBy(id int64) (user datamodels.User, found bool) { u, found := c.Service.GetByID(id) if !found { // this message will be binded to the // main.go -> app.OnAnyErrorCode -> NotFound -> shared/error.html -> .Message text. c.Ctx.Values().Set("message", "User couldn't be found!") } return u, found // it will throw/emit 404 if found == false. } // PutBy updates a user. // Demo: // curl -i -X PUT -u admin:password -F "username=kataras" // -F "password=rawPasswordIsNotSafeIfOrNotHTTPs_You_Should_Use_A_client_side_lib_for_hash_as_well" // http://localhost:8080/users/1 func (c *UsersController) PutBy(id int64) (datamodels.User, error) { // username := c.Ctx.FormValue("username") // password := c.Ctx.FormValue("password") u := datamodels.User{} if err := c.Ctx.ReadForm(&u); err != nil { return u, err } return c.Service.Update(id, u) } // DeleteBy deletes a user. // Demo: // curl -i -X DELETE -u admin:password http://localhost:8080/users/1 func (c *UsersController) DeleteBy(id int64) interface{} { wasDel := c.Service.DeleteByID(id) if wasDel { // return the deleted user's ID return map[string]interface{}{"deleted": id} } // right here we can see that a method function // can return any of those two types(map or int), // we don't have to specify the return type to a specific type. return iris.StatusBadRequest // same as 400. }