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We have to do the same on iris-contrib/examples, iris-contrib/middleware and e.t.c. Former-commit-id: 0860688158f374bc137bc934b81b26dcd0e10964
88 lines
2.7 KiB
Go
88 lines
2.7 KiB
Go
// Package handler is the highest level module of the macro package which makes use the rest of the macro package,
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// it is mainly used, internally, by the router package.
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package handler
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import (
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"github.com/kataras/iris/v12/context"
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"github.com/kataras/iris/v12/macro"
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)
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// CanMakeHandler reports whether a macro template needs a special macro's evaluator handler to be validated
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// before procceed to the next handler(s).
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// If the template does not contain any dynamic attributes and a special handler is NOT required
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// then it returns false.
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func CanMakeHandler(tmpl macro.Template) (needsMacroHandler bool) {
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if len(tmpl.Params) == 0 {
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return
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}
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// check if we have params like: {name:string} or {name} or {anything:path} without else keyword or any functions used inside these params.
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// 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)
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// 2. if we don't have any named params then we don't need a handler too.
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for _, p := range tmpl.Params {
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if p.CanEval() {
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// if at least one needs it, then create the handler.
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needsMacroHandler = true
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break
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}
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}
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return
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}
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// MakeHandler creates and returns a handler from a macro template, the handler evaluates each of the parameters if necessary at all.
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// If the template does not contain any dynamic attributes and a special handler is NOT required
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// then it returns a nil handler.
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func MakeHandler(tmpl macro.Template) context.Handler {
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filter := MakeFilter(tmpl)
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return func(ctx context.Context) {
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if !filter(ctx) {
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ctx.StopExecution()
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return
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}
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// if all passed, just continue.
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ctx.Next()
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}
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}
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// MakeFilter returns a Filter which reports whether a specific macro template
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// and its parameters pass the serve-time validation.
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func MakeFilter(tmpl macro.Template) context.Filter {
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if !CanMakeHandler(tmpl) {
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return nil
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}
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return func(ctx context.Context) bool {
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for _, p := range tmpl.Params {
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if !p.CanEval() {
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continue // allow.
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}
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// 07-29-2019
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// changed to retrieve by param index in order to support
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// different parameter names for routes with
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// different param types (and probably different param names i.e {name:string}, {id:uint64})
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// in the exact same path pattern.
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//
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// Same parameter names are not allowed, different param types in the same path
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// should have different name e.g. {name} {id:uint64};
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// something like {name} and {name:uint64}
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// is bad API design and we do NOT allow it by-design.
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entry, found := ctx.Params().Store.GetEntryAt(p.Index)
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if !found {
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// should never happen.
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return false
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}
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if !p.Eval(entry.String(), &ctx.Params().Store) {
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ctx.StatusCode(p.ErrCode)
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return false
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}
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}
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return true
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}
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}
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