iris/core/router/api_builder.go
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package router
import (
"net/http"
"os"
"path"
"strings"
"time"
"github.com/kataras/iris/context"
"github.com/kataras/iris/core/errors"
"github.com/kataras/iris/core/router/macro"
)
const (
// MethodNone is a Virtual method
// to store the "offline" routes
MethodNone = "NONE"
)
var (
// AllMethods contains the valid http methods:
// "GET", "POST", "PUT", "DELETE", "CONNECT", "HEAD",
// "PATCH", "OPTIONS", "TRACE".
AllMethods = [...]string{
"GET",
"POST",
"PUT",
"DELETE",
"CONNECT",
"HEAD",
"PATCH",
"OPTIONS",
"TRACE",
}
)
// repository passed to all parties(subrouters), it's the object witch keeps
// all the routes.
type repository struct {
routes []*Route
}
func (r *repository) register(route *Route) {
r.routes = append(r.routes, route)
}
func (r *repository) get(routeName string) *Route {
for _, r := range r.routes {
if r.Name == routeName {
return r
}
}
return nil
}
func (r *repository) getAll() []*Route {
return r.routes
}
// APIBuilder the visible API for constructing the router
// and child routers.
type APIBuilder struct {
// the api builder global macros registry
macros *macro.Map
// the api builder global handlers per status code registry (used for custom http errors)
errorCodeHandlers *ErrorCodeHandlers
// the api builder global routes repository
routes *repository
// the api builder global route path reverser object
// used by the view engine but it can be used anywhere.
reverser *RoutePathReverser
// the api builder global errors, can be filled by the Subdomain, WildcardSubdomain, Handle...
// the list of possible errors that can be
// collected on the build state to log
// to the end-user.
reporter *errors.Reporter
// the per-party middleware
middleware context.Handlers
// the per-party routes (useful only for done middleware)
apiRoutes []*Route
// the per-party done middleware
doneHandlers context.Handlers
// the per-party
relativePath string
}
var _ Party = &APIBuilder{}
var _ RoutesProvider = &APIBuilder{} // passed to the default request handler (routerHandler)
// NewAPIBuilder creates & returns a new builder
// which is responsible to build the API and the router handler.
func NewAPIBuilder() *APIBuilder {
rb := &APIBuilder{
macros: defaultMacros(),
errorCodeHandlers: defaultErrorCodeHandlers(),
reporter: errors.NewReporter(),
relativePath: "/",
routes: new(repository),
}
return rb
}
// GetReport returns an error may caused by party's methods.
func (rb *APIBuilder) GetReport() error {
return rb.reporter.Return()
}
// Handle registers a route to the server's rb.
// if empty method is passed then handler(s) are being registered to all methods, same as .Any.
//
// Returns a *Route, app will throw any errors later on.
func (rb *APIBuilder) Handle(method string, registeredPath string, handlers ...context.Handler) *Route {
// if registeredPath[0] != '/' {
// return nil, errors.New("path should start with slash and should not be empty")
// }
if method == "" || method == "ALL" || method == "ANY" { // then use like it was .Any
return rb.Any(registeredPath, handlers...)[0]
}
// no clean path yet because of subdomain indicator/separator which contains a dot.
// but remove the first slash if the relative has already ending with a slash
// it's not needed because later on we do normalize/clean the path, but better do it here too
// for any future updates.
if rb.relativePath[len(rb.relativePath)-1] == '/' {
if registeredPath[0] == '/' {
registeredPath = registeredPath[1:]
}
}
fullpath := rb.relativePath + registeredPath // for now, keep the last "/" if any, "/xyz/"
routeHandlers := joinHandlers(rb.middleware, handlers)
// here we separate the subdomain and relative path
subdomain, path := splitSubdomainAndPath(fullpath)
if len(rb.doneHandlers) > 0 {
routeHandlers = append(routeHandlers, rb.doneHandlers...) // register the done middleware, if any
}
r, err := NewRoute(method, subdomain, path, routeHandlers, rb.macros)
if err != nil { // template path parser errors:
rb.reporter.Add("%v -> %s:%s:%s", err, method, subdomain, path)
return nil
}
// global
rb.routes.register(r)
// per -party, used for done handlers
rb.apiRoutes = append(rb.apiRoutes, r)
return r
}
// Party is just a group joiner of routes which have the same prefix and share same middleware(s) also.
// Party could also be named as 'Join' or 'Node' or 'Group' , Party chosen because it is fun.
func (rb *APIBuilder) Party(relativePath string, handlers ...context.Handler) Party {
parentPath := rb.relativePath
dot := string(SubdomainPrefix[0])
if len(parentPath) > 0 && parentPath[0] == '/' && strings.HasSuffix(relativePath, dot) {
// if ends with . , i.e admin., it's subdomain->
parentPath = parentPath[1:] // remove first slash
}
// this is checked later on but for easier debug is better to do it here:
if rb.relativePath[0] == '/' && relativePath[0] == '/' {
parentPath = parentPath[1:] // remove first slash if parent ended with / and new one started with /.
}
// if it's subdomain then it has priority, i.e:
// rb.relativePath == "admin."
// relativePath == "panel."
// then it should be panel.admin.
// instead of admin.panel.
if hasSubdomain(parentPath) && hasSubdomain(relativePath) {
relativePath = relativePath + parentPath
parentPath = ""
}
fullpath := parentPath + relativePath
// append the parent's +child's handlers
middleware := joinHandlers(rb.middleware, handlers)
return &APIBuilder{
// global/api builder
macros: rb.macros,
routes: rb.routes,
errorCodeHandlers: rb.errorCodeHandlers,
doneHandlers: rb.doneHandlers,
reporter: rb.reporter,
// per-party/children
middleware: middleware,
relativePath: fullpath,
}
}
// Subdomain returns a new party which is responsible to register routes to
// this specific "subdomain".
//
// If called from a child party then the subdomain will be prepended to the path instead of appended.
// So if app.Subdomain("admin.").Subdomain("panel.") then the result is: "panel.admin.".
func (rb *APIBuilder) Subdomain(subdomain string, middleware ...context.Handler) Party {
if rb.relativePath == SubdomainWildcardIndicator {
// cannot concat wildcard subdomain with something else
rb.reporter.Add("cannot concat parent wildcard subdomain with anything else -> %s , %s",
rb.relativePath, subdomain)
return rb
}
return rb.Party(subdomain, middleware...)
}
// WildcardSubdomain returns a new party which is responsible to register routes to
// a dynamic, wildcard(ed) subdomain. A dynamic subdomain is a subdomain which
// can reply to any subdomain requests. Server will accept any subdomain
// (if not static subdomain found) and it will search and execute the handlers of this party.
func (rb *APIBuilder) WildcardSubdomain(middleware ...context.Handler) Party {
if hasSubdomain(rb.relativePath) {
// cannot concat static subdomain with a dynamic one, wildcard should be at the root level
rb.reporter.Add("cannot concat static subdomain with a dynamic one. Dynamic subdomains should be at the root level -> %s",
rb.relativePath)
return rb
}
return rb.Subdomain(SubdomainWildcardIndicator, middleware...)
}
// Macros returns the macro map which is responsible
// to register custom macro functions for all routes.
//
// Learn more at: https://github.com/kataras/iris/tree/master/_examples/routing/dynamic-path
func (rb *APIBuilder) Macros() *macro.Map {
return rb.macros
}
// GetRoutes returns the routes information,
// some of them can be changed at runtime some others not.
//
// Needs refresh of the router to Method or Path or Handlers changes to take place.
func (rb *APIBuilder) GetRoutes() []*Route {
return rb.routes.getAll()
}
// GetRoute returns the registered route based on its name, otherwise nil.
// One note: "routeName" should be case-sensitive.
func (rb *APIBuilder) GetRoute(routeName string) *Route {
return rb.routes.get(routeName)
}
// Use appends Handler(s) to the current Party's routes and child routes.
// If the current Party is the root, then it registers the middleware to all child Parties' routes too.
func (rb *APIBuilder) Use(middleware ...context.Handler) {
rb.middleware = append(rb.middleware, middleware...)
}
// Done appends to the very end, Handler(s) to the current Party's routes and child routes
// The difference from .Use is that this/or these Handler(s) are being always running last.
func (rb *APIBuilder) Done(handlers ...context.Handler) {
if len(rb.apiRoutes) > 0 { // register these middleware on previous-party-defined routes, it called after the party's route methods (Handle/HandleFunc/Get/Post/Put/Delete/...)
for i, n := 0, len(rb.apiRoutes); i < n; i++ {
routeInfo := rb.apiRoutes[i]
routeInfo.Handlers = append(routeInfo.Handlers, handlers...)
}
} else {
// register them on the doneHandlers, which will be used on Handle to append these middlweare as the last handler(s)
rb.doneHandlers = append(rb.doneHandlers, handlers...)
}
}
// UseGlobal registers Handler middleware to the beginning, prepends them instead of append
//
// Use it when you want to add a global middleware to all parties, to all routes in all subdomains
// It should be called right before Listen functions
func (rb *APIBuilder) UseGlobal(handlers ...context.Handler) {
for _, r := range rb.routes.routes {
r.Handlers = append(handlers, r.Handlers...) // prepend the handlers
}
rb.middleware = append(handlers, rb.middleware...) // set as middleware on the next routes too
// rb.Use(handlers...)
}
// None registers an "offline" route
// see context.ExecRoute(routeName) and
// party.Routes().Online(handleResultRouteInfo, "GET") and
// Offline(handleResultRouteInfo)
//
// Returns a *Route and an error which will be filled if route wasn't registered successfully.
func (rb *APIBuilder) None(path string, handlers ...context.Handler) *Route {
return rb.Handle(MethodNone, path, handlers...)
}
// Get registers a route for the Get http method.
//
// Returns a *Route and an error which will be filled if route wasn't registered successfully.
func (rb *APIBuilder) Get(path string, handlers ...context.Handler) *Route {
return rb.Handle(http.MethodGet, path, handlers...)
}
// Post registers a route for the Post http method.
//
// Returns a *Route and an error which will be filled if route wasn't registered successfully.
func (rb *APIBuilder) Post(path string, handlers ...context.Handler) *Route {
return rb.Handle(http.MethodPost, path, handlers...)
}
// Put registers a route for the Put http method.
//
// Returns a *Route and an error which will be filled if route wasn't registered successfully.
func (rb *APIBuilder) Put(path string, handlers ...context.Handler) *Route {
return rb.Handle(http.MethodPut, path, handlers...)
}
// Delete registers a route for the Delete http method.
//
// Returns a *Route and an error which will be filled if route wasn't registered successfully.
func (rb *APIBuilder) Delete(path string, handlers ...context.Handler) *Route {
return rb.Handle(http.MethodDelete, path, handlers...)
}
// Connect registers a route for the Connect http method.
//
// Returns a *Route and an error which will be filled if route wasn't registered successfully.
func (rb *APIBuilder) Connect(path string, handlers ...context.Handler) *Route {
return rb.Handle(http.MethodConnect, path, handlers...)
}
// Head registers a route for the Head http method.
//
// Returns a *Route and an error which will be filled if route wasn't registered successfully.
func (rb *APIBuilder) Head(path string, handlers ...context.Handler) *Route {
return rb.Handle(http.MethodHead, path, handlers...)
}
// Options registers a route for the Options http method.
//
// Returns a *Route and an error which will be filled if route wasn't registered successfully.
func (rb *APIBuilder) Options(path string, handlers ...context.Handler) *Route {
return rb.Handle(http.MethodOptions, path, handlers...)
}
// Patch registers a route for the Patch http method.
//
// Returns a *Route and an error which will be filled if route wasn't registered successfully.
func (rb *APIBuilder) Patch(path string, handlers ...context.Handler) *Route {
return rb.Handle(http.MethodPatch, path, handlers...)
}
// Trace registers a route for the Trace http method.
//
// Returns a *Route and an error which will be filled if route wasn't registered successfully.
func (rb *APIBuilder) Trace(path string, handlers ...context.Handler) *Route {
return rb.Handle(http.MethodTrace, path, handlers...)
}
// Any registers a route for ALL of the http methods
// (Get,Post,Put,Head,Patch,Options,Connect,Delete).
func (rb *APIBuilder) Any(registeredPath string, handlers ...context.Handler) []*Route {
routes := make([]*Route, len(AllMethods), len(AllMethods))
for i, k := range AllMethods {
r := rb.Handle(k, registeredPath, handlers...)
routes[i] = r
}
return routes
}
// StaticCacheDuration expiration duration for INACTIVE file handlers, it's the only one global configuration
// which can be changed.
var StaticCacheDuration = 20 * time.Second
const (
lastModifiedHeaderKey = "Last-Modified"
ifModifiedSinceHeaderKey = "If-Modified-Since"
contentDispositionHeaderKey = "Content-Disposition"
cacheControlHeaderKey = "Cache-Control"
contentEncodingHeaderKey = "Content-Encoding"
acceptEncodingHeaderKey = "Accept-Encoding"
// contentLengthHeaderKey represents the header["Content-Length"]
contentLengthHeaderKey = "Content-Length"
contentTypeHeaderKey = "Content-Type"
varyHeaderKey = "Vary"
)
func (rb *APIBuilder) registerResourceRoute(reqPath string, h context.Handler) *Route {
rb.Head(reqPath, h)
return rb.Get(reqPath, h)
}
// StaticHandler returns a new Handler which is ready
// to serve all kind of static files.
//
// Note:
// The only difference from package-level `StaticHandler`
// is that this `StaticHandler`` receives a request path which
// is appended to the party's relative path and stripped here.
//
// Usage:
// app := iris.New()
// ...
// mySubdomainFsServer := app.Party("mysubdomain.")
// h := mySubdomainFsServer.StaticHandler("./static_files", false, false)
// /* http://mysubdomain.mydomain.com/static/css/style.css */
// mySubdomainFsServer.Get("/static", h)
// ...
//
func (rb *APIBuilder) StaticHandler(systemPath string, showList bool, enableGzip bool) context.Handler {
// Note: this doesn't need to be here but we'll keep it for consistently
return StaticHandler(systemPath, showList, enableGzip)
}
// StaticServe serves a directory as web resource
// it's the simpliest form of the Static* functions
// Almost same usage as StaticWeb
// accepts only one required parameter which is the systemPath,
// the same path will be used to register the GET and HEAD method routes.
// If second parameter is empty, otherwise the requestPath is the second parameter
// it uses gzip compression (compression on each request, no file cache).
//
// Returns the GET *Route.
func (rb *APIBuilder) StaticServe(systemPath string, requestPath ...string) *Route {
var reqPath string
if len(requestPath) == 0 {
reqPath = strings.Replace(systemPath, string(os.PathSeparator), "/", -1) // replaces any \ to /
reqPath = strings.Replace(reqPath, "//", "/", -1) // for any case, replaces // to /
reqPath = strings.Replace(reqPath, ".", "", -1) // replace any dots (./mypath -> /mypath)
} else {
reqPath = requestPath[0]
}
return rb.Get(joinPath(reqPath, WildcardParam("file")), func(ctx context.Context) {
filepath := ctx.Params().Get("file")
spath := strings.Replace(filepath, "/", string(os.PathSeparator), -1)
spath = path.Join(systemPath, spath)
if !DirectoryExists(spath) {
ctx.NotFound()
return
}
if err := ctx.ServeFile(spath, true); err != nil {
ctx.StatusCode(http.StatusInternalServerError)
}
})
}
// StaticContent registers a GET and HEAD method routes to the requestPath
// that are ready to serve raw static bytes, memory cached.
//
// Returns the GET *Route.
func (rb *APIBuilder) StaticContent(reqPath string, cType string, content []byte) *Route {
modtime := time.Now()
h := func(ctx context.Context) {
ctx.ContentType(cType)
if _, err := ctx.WriteWithExpiration(content, modtime); err != nil {
ctx.StatusCode(http.StatusInternalServerError)
// ctx.Application().Logger().Infof("error while serving []byte via StaticContent: %s", err.Error())
}
}
return rb.registerResourceRoute(reqPath, h)
}
// StaticEmbeddedHandler returns a Handler which can serve
// embedded into executable files.
//
//
// Examples: https://github.com/kataras/iris/tree/master/_examples/file-server
func (rb *APIBuilder) StaticEmbeddedHandler(vdir string, assetFn func(name string) ([]byte, error), namesFn func() []string) context.Handler {
// Notes:
// This doesn't need to be APIBuilder's scope,
// but we'll keep it here for consistently.
return StaticEmbeddedHandler(vdir, assetFn, namesFn)
}
// StaticEmbedded used when files are distributed inside the app executable, using go-bindata mostly
// First parameter is the request path, the path which the files in the vdir will be served to, for example "/static"
// Second parameter is the (virtual) directory path, for example "./assets"
// Third parameter is the Asset function
// Forth parameter is the AssetNames function.
//
// Returns the GET *Route.
//
// Examples: https://github.com/kataras/iris/tree/master/_examples/file-server
func (rb *APIBuilder) StaticEmbedded(requestPath string, vdir string, assetFn func(name string) ([]byte, error), namesFn func() []string) *Route {
fullpath := joinPath(rb.relativePath, requestPath)
requestPath = joinPath(fullpath, WildcardParam("file"))
h := StripPrefix(fullpath, rb.StaticEmbeddedHandler(vdir, assetFn, namesFn))
return rb.registerResourceRoute(requestPath, h)
}
// errDirectoryFileNotFound returns an error with message: 'Directory or file %s couldn't found. Trace: +error trace'
var errDirectoryFileNotFound = errors.New("Directory or file %s couldn't found. Trace: %s")
// Favicon serves static favicon
// accepts 2 parameters, second is optional
// favPath (string), declare the system directory path of the __.ico
// requestPath (string), it's the route's path, by default this is the "/favicon.ico" because some browsers tries to get this by default first,
// you can declare your own path if you have more than one favicon (desktop, mobile and so on)
//
// this func will add a route for you which will static serve the /yuorpath/yourfile.ico to the /yourfile.ico
// (nothing special that you can't handle by yourself).
// Note that you have to call it on every favicon you have to serve automatically (desktop, mobile and so on).
//
// Returns the GET *Route.
func (rb *APIBuilder) Favicon(favPath string, requestPath ...string) *Route {
favPath = Abs(favPath)
f, err := os.Open(favPath)
if err != nil {
rb.reporter.AddErr(errDirectoryFileNotFound.Format(favPath, err.Error()))
return nil
}
// ignore error f.Close()
defer f.Close()
fi, _ := f.Stat()
if fi.IsDir() { // if it's dir the try to get the favicon.ico
fav := path.Join(favPath, "favicon.ico")
f, err = os.Open(fav)
if err != nil {
//we try again with .png
return rb.Favicon(path.Join(favPath, "favicon.png"))
}
favPath = fav
fi, _ = f.Stat()
}
cType := TypeByFilename(favPath)
// copy the bytes here in order to cache and not read the ico on each request.
cacheFav := make([]byte, fi.Size())
if _, err = f.Read(cacheFav); err != nil {
// Here we are before actually run the server.
// So we could panic but we don't,
// we just interrupt with a message
// to the (user-defined) logger.
rb.reporter.AddErr(errDirectoryFileNotFound.
Format(favPath, "favicon: couldn't read the data bytes for file: "+err.Error()))
return nil
}
modtime := ""
h := func(ctx context.Context) {
if modtime == "" {
modtime = fi.ModTime().UTC().Format(ctx.Application().ConfigurationReadOnly().GetTimeFormat())
}
if t, err := time.Parse(ctx.Application().ConfigurationReadOnly().GetTimeFormat(), ctx.GetHeader(ifModifiedSinceHeaderKey)); err == nil && fi.ModTime().Before(t.Add(StaticCacheDuration)) {
ctx.ResponseWriter().Header().Del(contentTypeHeaderKey)
ctx.ResponseWriter().Header().Del(contentLengthHeaderKey)
ctx.StatusCode(http.StatusNotModified)
return
}
ctx.ResponseWriter().Header().Set(contentTypeHeaderKey, cType)
ctx.ResponseWriter().Header().Set(lastModifiedHeaderKey, modtime)
ctx.StatusCode(http.StatusOK)
if _, err := ctx.Write(cacheFav); err != nil {
// ctx.Application().Logger().Infof("error while trying to serve the favicon: %s", err.Error())
ctx.StatusCode(http.StatusInternalServerError)
}
}
reqPath := "/favicon" + path.Ext(fi.Name()) //we could use the filename, but because standards is /favicon.ico/.png.
if len(requestPath) > 0 && requestPath[0] != "" {
reqPath = requestPath[0]
}
return rb.registerResourceRoute(reqPath, h)
}
// StaticWeb returns a handler that serves HTTP requests
// with the contents of the file system rooted at directory.
//
// first parameter: the route path
// second parameter: the system directory
//
// for more options look router.StaticHandler.
//
// rb.StaticWeb("/static", "./static")
//
// As a special case, the returned file server redirects any request
// ending in "/index.html" to the same path, without the final
// "index.html".
//
// StaticWeb calls the StaticHandler(systemPath, listingDirectories: false, gzip: false ).
//
// Returns the GET *Route.
func (rb *APIBuilder) StaticWeb(requestPath string, systemPath string) *Route {
paramName := "file"
fullpath := joinPath(rb.relativePath, requestPath)
h := StripPrefix(fullpath, rb.StaticHandler(systemPath, false, false))
handler := func(ctx context.Context) {
h(ctx)
// re-check the content type here for any case,
// although the new code does it automatically but it's good to have it here.
if ctx.GetStatusCode() >= 200 && ctx.GetStatusCode() < 400 {
if fname := ctx.Params().Get(paramName); fname != "" {
cType := TypeByFilename(fname)
ctx.ContentType(cType)
}
}
}
requestPath = joinPath(fullpath, WildcardParam(paramName))
return rb.registerResourceRoute(requestPath, handler)
}
// OnErrorCode registers an error http status code
// based on the "statusCode" >= 400.
// The handler is being wrapepd by a generic
// handler which will try to reset
// the body if recorder was enabled
// and/or disable the gzip if gzip response recorder
// was active.
func (rb *APIBuilder) OnErrorCode(statusCode int, handlers ...context.Handler) {
rb.errorCodeHandlers.Register(statusCode, handlers...)
}
// OnAnyErrorCode registers a handler which called when error status code written.
// Same as `OnErrorCode` but registers all http error codes.
// See: http://www.iana.org/assignments/http-status-codes/http-status-codes.xhtml
func (rb *APIBuilder) OnAnyErrorCode(handlers ...context.Handler) {
// we could register all >=400 and <=511 but this way
// could override custom status codes that iris developers can register for their
// web apps whenever needed.
// There fore these are the hard coded http error statuses:
var errStatusCodes = []int{
http.StatusBadRequest,
http.StatusUnauthorized,
http.StatusPaymentRequired,
http.StatusForbidden,
http.StatusNotFound,
http.StatusMethodNotAllowed,
http.StatusNotAcceptable,
http.StatusProxyAuthRequired,
http.StatusRequestTimeout,
http.StatusConflict,
http.StatusGone,
http.StatusLengthRequired,
http.StatusPreconditionFailed,
http.StatusRequestEntityTooLarge,
http.StatusRequestURITooLong,
http.StatusUnsupportedMediaType,
http.StatusRequestedRangeNotSatisfiable,
http.StatusExpectationFailed,
http.StatusTeapot,
http.StatusUnprocessableEntity,
http.StatusLocked,
http.StatusFailedDependency,
http.StatusUpgradeRequired,
http.StatusPreconditionRequired,
http.StatusTooManyRequests,
http.StatusRequestHeaderFieldsTooLarge,
http.StatusUnavailableForLegalReasons,
http.StatusInternalServerError,
http.StatusNotImplemented,
http.StatusBadGateway,
http.StatusServiceUnavailable,
http.StatusGatewayTimeout,
http.StatusHTTPVersionNotSupported,
http.StatusVariantAlsoNegotiates,
http.StatusInsufficientStorage,
http.StatusLoopDetected,
http.StatusNotExtended,
http.StatusNetworkAuthenticationRequired}
for _, statusCode := range errStatusCodes {
rb.OnErrorCode(statusCode, handlers...)
}
}
// FireErrorCode executes an error http status code handler
// based on the context's status code.
//
// If a handler is not already registered,
// then it creates & registers a new trivial handler on the-fly.
func (rb *APIBuilder) FireErrorCode(ctx context.Context) {
rb.errorCodeHandlers.Fire(ctx)
}
// Layout oerrides the parent template layout with a more specific layout for this Party
// returns this Party, to continue as normal
// Usage:
// app := iris.New()
// my := app.Party("/my").Layout("layouts/mylayout.html")
// {
// my.Get("/", func(ctx context.Context) {
// ctx.MustRender("page1.html", nil)
// })
// }
func (rb *APIBuilder) Layout(tmplLayoutFile string) Party {
rb.Use(func(ctx context.Context) {
ctx.ViewLayout(tmplLayoutFile)
ctx.Next()
})
return rb
}
// joinHandlers uses to create a copy of all Handlers and return them in order to use inside the node
func joinHandlers(Handlers1 context.Handlers, Handlers2 context.Handlers) context.Handlers {
nowLen := len(Handlers1)
totalLen := nowLen + len(Handlers2)
// create a new slice of Handlers in order to store all handlers, the already handlers(Handlers) and the new
newHandlers := make(context.Handlers, totalLen)
//copy the already Handlers to the just created
copy(newHandlers, Handlers1)
//start from there we finish, and store the new Handlers too
copy(newHandlers[nowLen:], Handlers2)
return newHandlers
}