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Iris devs should declare all the information now, there is no option to "leave something out" anymore, it's for your own good. Version is not changed yet, giving you time to see that changelog and do the necessary changes to your codebase. Happy weekend! Former-commit-id: 490ce14a1022a2b81d347d7f59c2bb5412cfcdf2
689 lines
25 KiB
Go
689 lines
25 KiB
Go
package iris
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import (
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// std packages
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stdContext "context"
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"io"
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"log"
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"net"
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"net/http"
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"sync"
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"time"
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"github.com/kataras/golog"
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// context for the handlers
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"github.com/kataras/iris/context"
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// core packages, needed to build the application
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"github.com/kataras/iris/core/errors"
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"github.com/kataras/iris/core/host"
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"github.com/kataras/iris/core/netutil"
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"github.com/kataras/iris/core/router"
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// handlerconv conversions
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"github.com/kataras/iris/core/handlerconv"
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// cache conversions
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"github.com/kataras/iris/cache"
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// view
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"github.com/kataras/iris/view"
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// middleware used in Default method
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requestLogger "github.com/kataras/iris/middleware/logger"
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"github.com/kataras/iris/middleware/recover"
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)
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const (
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// Version is the current version number of the Iris Web Framework.
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Version = "8.3.4"
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)
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// HTTP status codes as registered with IANA.
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// See: http://www.iana.org/assignments/http-status-codes/http-status-codes.xhtml
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// Raw Copy from the net/http std package in order to recude the import path of "net/http" for the users.
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//
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// Copied from `net/http` package.
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const (
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StatusContinue = 100 // RFC 7231, 6.2.1
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StatusSwitchingProtocols = 101 // RFC 7231, 6.2.2
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StatusProcessing = 102 // RFC 2518, 10.1
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StatusOK = 200 // RFC 7231, 6.3.1
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StatusCreated = 201 // RFC 7231, 6.3.2
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StatusAccepted = 202 // RFC 7231, 6.3.3
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StatusNonAuthoritativeInfo = 203 // RFC 7231, 6.3.4
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StatusNoContent = 204 // RFC 7231, 6.3.5
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StatusResetContent = 205 // RFC 7231, 6.3.6
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StatusPartialContent = 206 // RFC 7233, 4.1
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StatusMultiStatus = 207 // RFC 4918, 11.1
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StatusAlreadyReported = 208 // RFC 5842, 7.1
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StatusIMUsed = 226 // RFC 3229, 10.4.1
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StatusMultipleChoices = 300 // RFC 7231, 6.4.1
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StatusMovedPermanently = 301 // RFC 7231, 6.4.2
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StatusFound = 302 // RFC 7231, 6.4.3
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StatusSeeOther = 303 // RFC 7231, 6.4.4
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StatusNotModified = 304 // RFC 7232, 4.1
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StatusUseProxy = 305 // RFC 7231, 6.4.5
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_ = 306 // RFC 7231, 6.4.6 (Unused)
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StatusTemporaryRedirect = 307 // RFC 7231, 6.4.7
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StatusPermanentRedirect = 308 // RFC 7538, 3
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StatusBadRequest = 400 // RFC 7231, 6.5.1
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StatusUnauthorized = 401 // RFC 7235, 3.1
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StatusPaymentRequired = 402 // RFC 7231, 6.5.2
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StatusForbidden = 403 // RFC 7231, 6.5.3
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StatusNotFound = 404 // RFC 7231, 6.5.4
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StatusMethodNotAllowed = 405 // RFC 7231, 6.5.5
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StatusNotAcceptable = 406 // RFC 7231, 6.5.6
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StatusProxyAuthRequired = 407 // RFC 7235, 3.2
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StatusRequestTimeout = 408 // RFC 7231, 6.5.7
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StatusConflict = 409 // RFC 7231, 6.5.8
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StatusGone = 410 // RFC 7231, 6.5.9
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StatusLengthRequired = 411 // RFC 7231, 6.5.10
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StatusPreconditionFailed = 412 // RFC 7232, 4.2
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StatusRequestEntityTooLarge = 413 // RFC 7231, 6.5.11
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StatusRequestURITooLong = 414 // RFC 7231, 6.5.12
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StatusUnsupportedMediaType = 415 // RFC 7231, 6.5.13
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StatusRequestedRangeNotSatisfiable = 416 // RFC 7233, 4.4
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StatusExpectationFailed = 417 // RFC 7231, 6.5.14
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StatusTeapot = 418 // RFC 7168, 2.3.3
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StatusUnprocessableEntity = 422 // RFC 4918, 11.2
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StatusLocked = 423 // RFC 4918, 11.3
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StatusFailedDependency = 424 // RFC 4918, 11.4
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StatusUpgradeRequired = 426 // RFC 7231, 6.5.15
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StatusPreconditionRequired = 428 // RFC 6585, 3
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StatusTooManyRequests = 429 // RFC 6585, 4
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StatusRequestHeaderFieldsTooLarge = 431 // RFC 6585, 5
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StatusUnavailableForLegalReasons = 451 // RFC 7725, 3
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StatusInternalServerError = 500 // RFC 7231, 6.6.1
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StatusNotImplemented = 501 // RFC 7231, 6.6.2
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StatusBadGateway = 502 // RFC 7231, 6.6.3
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StatusServiceUnavailable = 503 // RFC 7231, 6.6.4
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StatusGatewayTimeout = 504 // RFC 7231, 6.6.5
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StatusHTTPVersionNotSupported = 505 // RFC 7231, 6.6.6
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StatusVariantAlsoNegotiates = 506 // RFC 2295, 8.1
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StatusInsufficientStorage = 507 // RFC 4918, 11.5
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StatusLoopDetected = 508 // RFC 5842, 7.2
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StatusNotExtended = 510 // RFC 2774, 7
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StatusNetworkAuthenticationRequired = 511 // RFC 6585, 6
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)
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// HTTP Methods copied from `net/http`.
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const (
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MethodGet = "GET"
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MethodPost = "POST"
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MethodPut = "PUT"
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MethodDelete = "DELETE"
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MethodConnect = "CONNECT"
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MethodHead = "HEAD"
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MethodPatch = "PATCH"
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MethodOptions = "OPTIONS"
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MethodTrace = "TRACE"
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)
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// MethodNone is an iris-specific "virtual" method
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// to store the "offline" routes.
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const MethodNone = "NONE"
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// Application is responsible to manage the state of the application.
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// It contains and handles all the necessary parts to create a fast web server.
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type Application struct {
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// routing embedded | exposing APIBuilder's and Router's public API.
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*router.APIBuilder
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*router.Router
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ContextPool *context.Pool
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// config contains the configuration fields
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// all fields defaults to something that is working, developers don't have to set it.
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config *Configuration
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// the golog logger instance, defaults to "Info" level messages (all except "Debug")
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logger *golog.Logger
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// view engine
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view view.View
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// used for build
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once sync.Once
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mu sync.Mutex
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// Hosts contains a list of all servers (Host Supervisors) that this app is running on.
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//
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// Hosts may be empty only if application ran(`app.Run`) with `iris.Raw` option runner,
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// otherwise it contains a single host (`app.Hosts[0]`).
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//
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// Additional Host Supervisors can be added to that list by calling the `app.NewHost` manually.
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//
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// Hosts field is available after `Run` or `NewHost`.
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Hosts []*host.Supervisor
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hostConfigurators []host.Configurator
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}
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// New creates and returns a fresh empty iris *Application instance.
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func New() *Application {
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config := DefaultConfiguration()
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app := &Application{
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config: &config,
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logger: golog.Default,
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APIBuilder: router.NewAPIBuilder(),
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Router: router.NewRouter(),
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}
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app.ContextPool = context.New(func() context.Context {
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return context.NewContext(app)
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})
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return app
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}
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// Default returns a new Application instance which, unlike `New`,
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// recovers on panics and logs the incoming http requests.
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func Default() *Application {
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app := New()
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app.Use(recover.New())
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app.Use(requestLogger.New())
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return app
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}
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// Configure can called when modifications to the framework instance needed.
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// It accepts the framework instance
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// and returns an error which if it's not nil it's printed to the logger.
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// See configuration.go for more.
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//
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// Returns itself in order to be used like `app:= New().Configure(...)`
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func (app *Application) Configure(configurators ...Configurator) *Application {
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for _, cfg := range configurators {
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cfg(app)
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}
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return app
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}
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// ConfigurationReadOnly returns an object which doesn't allow field writing.
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func (app *Application) ConfigurationReadOnly() context.ConfigurationReadOnly {
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return app.config
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}
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// Logger returns the golog logger instance(pointer) that is being used inside the "app".
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//
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// Available levels:
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// - "disable"
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// - "fatal"
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// - "error"
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// - "warn"
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// - "info"
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// - "debug"
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// Usage: app.Logger().SetLevel("error")
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// Defaults to "info" level.
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//
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// Callers can use the application's logger which is
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// the same `golog.Default` logger,
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// to print custom logs too.
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// Usage:
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// app.Logger().Error/Errorf("...")
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// app.Logger().Warn/Warnf("...")
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// app.Logger().Info/Infof("...")
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// app.Logger().Debug/Debugf("...")
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//
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// Setting one or more outputs: app.Logger().SetOutput(io.Writer...)
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// Adding one or more outputs : app.Logger().AddOutput(io.Writer...)
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//
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// Adding custom levels requires import of the `github.com/kataras/golog` package:
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// First we create our level to a golog.Level
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// in order to be used in the Log functions.
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// var SuccessLevel golog.Level = 6
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// Register our level, just three fields.
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// golog.Levels[SuccessLevel] = &golog.LevelMetadata{
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// Name: "success",
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// RawText: "[SUCC]",
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// // ColorfulText (Green Color[SUCC])
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// ColorfulText: "\x1b[32m[SUCC]\x1b[0m",
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// }
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// Usage:
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// app.Logger().SetLevel("success")
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// app.Logger().Logf(SuccessLevel, "a custom leveled log message")
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func (app *Application) Logger() *golog.Logger {
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return app.logger
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}
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var (
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// HTML view engine.
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// Conversion for the view.HTML.
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HTML = view.HTML
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// Django view engine.
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// Conversion for the view.Django.
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Django = view.Django
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// Handlebars view engine.
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// Conversion for the view.Handlebars.
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Handlebars = view.Handlebars
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// Pug view engine.
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// Conversion for the view.Pug.
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Pug = view.Pug
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// Amber view engine.
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// Conversion for the view.Amber.
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Amber = view.Amber
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)
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// NoLayout to disable layout for a particular template file
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// A shortcut for the `view#NoLayout`.
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const NoLayout = view.NoLayout
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// RegisterView should be used to register view engines mapping to a root directory
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// and the template file(s) extension.
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func (app *Application) RegisterView(viewEngine view.Engine) {
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app.view.Register(viewEngine)
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}
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// View executes and writes the result of a template file to the writer.
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//
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// First parameter is the writer to write the parsed template.
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// Second parameter is the relative, to templates directory, template filename, including extension.
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// Third parameter is the layout, can be empty string.
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// Forth parameter is the bindable data to the template, can be nil.
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//
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// Use context.View to render templates to the client instead.
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// Returns an error on failure, otherwise nil.
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func (app *Application) View(writer io.Writer, filename string, layout string, bindingData interface{}) error {
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if app.view.Len() == 0 {
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err := errors.New("view engine is missing, use `RegisterView`")
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app.Logger().Error(err)
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return err
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}
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err := app.view.ExecuteWriter(writer, filename, layout, bindingData)
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if err != nil {
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app.Logger().Error(err)
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}
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return err
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}
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var (
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// LimitRequestBodySize is a middleware which sets a request body size limit
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// for all next handlers in the chain.
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//
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// A shortcut for the `context#LimitRequestBodySize`.
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LimitRequestBodySize = context.LimitRequestBodySize
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// Gzip is a middleware which enables writing
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// using gzip compression, if client supports.
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//
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// A shortcut for the `context#Gzip`.
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Gzip = context.Gzip
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// FromStd converts native http.Handler, http.HandlerFunc & func(w, r, next) to context.Handler.
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//
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// Supported form types:
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// .FromStd(h http.Handler)
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// .FromStd(func(w http.ResponseWriter, r *http.Request))
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// .FromStd(func(w http.ResponseWriter, r *http.Request, next http.HandlerFunc))
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//
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// A shortcut for the `handlerconv#FromStd`.
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FromStd = handlerconv.FromStd
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// Cache is a middleware providing cache functionalities
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// to the next handlers, can be used as: `app.Get("/", iris.Cache, aboutHandler)`.
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//
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// Examples can be found at: https://github.com/kataras/iris/tree/master/_examples/#caching
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Cache = cache.Handler
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)
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// SPA accepts an "assetHandler" which can be the result of an
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// app.StaticHandler or app.StaticEmbeddedHandler.
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// It wraps the router and checks:
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// if it;s an asset, if the request contains "." (this behavior can be changed via /core/router.NewSPABuilder),
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// if the request is index, redirects back to the "/" in order to let the root handler to be executed,
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// if it's not an asset then it executes the router, so the rest of registered routes can be
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// executed without conflicts with the file server ("assetHandler").
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//
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// Use that instead of `StaticWeb` for root "/" file server.
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//
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// Example: https://github.com/kataras/iris/tree/master/_examples/file-server/single-page-application
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func (app *Application) SPA(assetHandler context.Handler) {
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s := router.NewSPABuilder(assetHandler)
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wrapper := s.BuildWrapper(app.ContextPool)
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app.Router.WrapRouter(wrapper)
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}
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// ConfigureHost accepts one or more `host#Configuration`, these configurators functions
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// can access the host created by `app.Run`,
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// they're being executed when application is ready to being served to the public.
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//
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// It's an alternative way to interact with a host that is automatically created by
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// `app.Run`.
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//
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// These "configurators" can work side-by-side with the `iris#Addr, iris#Server, iris#TLS, iris#AutoTLS, iris#Listener`
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// final arguments("hostConfigs") too.
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//
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// Note that these application's host "configurators" will be shared with the rest of
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// the hosts that this app will may create (using `app.NewHost`), meaning that
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// `app.NewHost` will execute these "configurators" everytime that is being called as well.
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//
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// These "configurators" should be registered before the `app.Run` or `host.Serve/Listen` functions.
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func (app *Application) ConfigureHost(configurators ...host.Configurator) *Application {
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app.mu.Lock()
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app.hostConfigurators = append(app.hostConfigurators, configurators...)
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app.mu.Unlock()
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return app
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}
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// NewHost accepts a standar *http.Server object,
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// completes the necessary missing parts of that "srv"
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// and returns a new, ready-to-use, host (supervisor).
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func (app *Application) NewHost(srv *http.Server) *host.Supervisor {
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app.mu.Lock()
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defer app.mu.Unlock()
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// set the server's handler to the framework's router
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if srv.Handler == nil {
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srv.Handler = app.Router
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}
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// check if different ErrorLog provided, if not bind it with the framework's logger
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if srv.ErrorLog == nil {
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srv.ErrorLog = log.New(app.logger.Printer.Output, "[HTTP Server] ", 0)
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}
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if srv.Addr == "" {
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srv.Addr = ":8080"
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}
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app.logger.Debugf("Host: addr is %s", srv.Addr)
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// create the new host supervisor
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// bind the constructed server and return it
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su := host.New(srv)
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if app.config.vhost == "" { // vhost now is useful for router subdomain on wildcard subdomains,
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// in order to correct decide what to do on:
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// mydomain.com -> invalid
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// localhost -> invalid
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// sub.mydomain.com -> valid
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// sub.localhost -> valid
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// we need the host (without port if 80 or 443) in order to validate these, so:
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app.config.vhost = netutil.ResolveVHost(srv.Addr)
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}
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app.logger.Debugf("Host: virtual host is %s", app.config.vhost)
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// the below schedules some tasks that will run among the server
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if !app.config.DisableStartupLog {
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// show the available info to exit from app.
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su.RegisterOnServe(host.WriteStartupLogOnServe(app.logger.Printer.Output)) // app.logger.Writer -> Info
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app.logger.Debugf("Host: register startup notifier")
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}
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if !app.config.DisableInterruptHandler {
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// when CTRL+C/CMD+C pressed.
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shutdownTimeout := 5 * time.Second
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host.RegisterOnInterrupt(host.ShutdownOnInterrupt(su, shutdownTimeout))
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app.logger.Debugf("Host: register server shutdown on interrupt(CTRL+C/CMD+C)")
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}
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su.IgnoredErrors = append(su.IgnoredErrors, app.config.IgnoreServerErrors...)
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app.logger.Debugf("Host: server will ignore the following errors: %s", su.IgnoredErrors)
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su.Configure(app.hostConfigurators...)
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app.Hosts = append(app.Hosts, su)
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return su
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}
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// RegisterOnInterrupt registers a global function to call when CTRL+C/CMD+C pressed or a unix kill command received.
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//
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// A shortcut for the `host#RegisterOnInterrupt`.
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var RegisterOnInterrupt = host.RegisterOnInterrupt
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// Shutdown gracefully terminates all the application's server hosts.
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// Returns an error on the first failure, otherwise nil.
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func (app *Application) Shutdown(ctx stdContext.Context) error {
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for i, su := range app.Hosts {
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app.logger.Debugf("Host[%d]: Shutdown now", i)
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if err := su.Shutdown(ctx); err != nil {
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app.logger.Debugf("Host[%d]: Error while trying to shutdown", i)
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return err
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}
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}
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return nil
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}
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// Runner is just an interface which accepts the framework instance
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// and returns an error.
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//
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// It can be used to register a custom runner with `Run` in order
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// to set the framework's server listen action.
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//
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// Currently Runner is being used to declare the built'n server listeners.
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//
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// See `Run` for more.
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type Runner func(*Application) error
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// Listener can be used as an argument for the `Run` method.
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// It can start a server with a custom net.Listener via server's `Serve`.
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//
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// Second argument is optional, it accepts one or more
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// `func(*host.Configurator)` that are being executed
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// on that specific host that this function will create to start the server.
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// Via host configurators you can configure the back-end host supervisor,
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// i.e to add events for shutdown, serve or error.
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// An example of this use case can be found at:
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// https://github.com/kataras/iris/blob/master/_examples/http-listening/notify-on-shutdown/main.go
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// Look at the `ConfigureHost` too.
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//
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// See `Run` for more.
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func Listener(l net.Listener, hostConfigs ...host.Configurator) Runner {
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return func(app *Application) error {
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app.config.vhost = netutil.ResolveVHost(l.Addr().String())
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return app.NewHost(new(http.Server)).
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Configure(hostConfigs...).
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Serve(l)
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}
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}
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// Server can be used as an argument for the `Run` method.
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// It can start a server with a *http.Server.
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//
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// Second argument is optional, it accepts one or more
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// `func(*host.Configurator)` that are being executed
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// on that specific host that this function will create to start the server.
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// Via host configurators you can configure the back-end host supervisor,
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// i.e to add events for shutdown, serve or error.
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// An example of this use case can be found at:
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// https://github.com/kataras/iris/blob/master/_examples/http-listening/notify-on-shutdown/main.go
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// Look at the `ConfigureHost` too.
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//
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// See `Run` for more.
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func Server(srv *http.Server, hostConfigs ...host.Configurator) Runner {
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return func(app *Application) error {
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return app.NewHost(srv).
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Configure(hostConfigs...).
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ListenAndServe()
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}
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}
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// Addr can be used as an argument for the `Run` method.
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// It accepts a host address which is used to build a server
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// and a listener which listens on that host and port.
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//
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// Addr should have the form of [host]:port, i.e localhost:8080 or :8080.
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//
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// Second argument is optional, it accepts one or more
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// `func(*host.Configurator)` that are being executed
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// on that specific host that this function will create to start the server.
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// Via host configurators you can configure the back-end host supervisor,
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// i.e to add events for shutdown, serve or error.
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// An example of this use case can be found at:
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// https://github.com/kataras/iris/blob/master/_examples/http-listening/notify-on-shutdown/main.go
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// Look at the `ConfigureHost` too.
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//
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// See `Run` for more.
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func Addr(addr string, hostConfigs ...host.Configurator) Runner {
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return func(app *Application) error {
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return app.NewHost(&http.Server{Addr: addr}).
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Configure(hostConfigs...).
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ListenAndServe()
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}
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}
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// TLS can be used as an argument for the `Run` method.
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// It will start the Application's secure server.
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//
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// Use it like you used to use the http.ListenAndServeTLS function.
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//
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// Addr should have the form of [host]:port, i.e localhost:443 or :443.
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// CertFile & KeyFile should be filenames with their extensions.
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//
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// Second argument is optional, it accepts one or more
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// `func(*host.Configurator)` that are being executed
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// on that specific host that this function will create to start the server.
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// Via host configurators you can configure the back-end host supervisor,
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// i.e to add events for shutdown, serve or error.
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|
// An example of this use case can be found at:
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// https://github.com/kataras/iris/blob/master/_examples/http-listening/notify-on-shutdown/main.go
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// Look at the `ConfigureHost` too.
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//
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// See `Run` for more.
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func TLS(addr string, certFile, keyFile string, hostConfigs ...host.Configurator) Runner {
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return func(app *Application) error {
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return app.NewHost(&http.Server{Addr: addr}).
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Configure(hostConfigs...).
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ListenAndServeTLS(certFile, keyFile)
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}
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}
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// AutoTLS can be used as an argument for the `Run` method.
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// It will start the Application's secure server using
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// certifications created on the fly by the "autocert" golang/x package,
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// so localhost may not be working, use it at "production" machine.
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//
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// Addr should have the form of [host]:port, i.e mydomain.com:443 or :443.
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//
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// The whitelisted domains are separated by whitespace in "domain" argument,
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// i.e "iris-go.com", can be different than "addr".
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// If empty, all hosts are currently allowed. This is not recommended,
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// as it opens a potential attack where clients connect to a server
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// by IP address and pretend to be asking for an incorrect host name.
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// Manager will attempt to obtain a certificate for that host, incorrectly,
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// eventually reaching the CA's rate limit for certificate requests
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// and making it impossible to obtain actual certificates.
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//
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// For an "e-mail" use a non-public one, letsencrypt needs that for your own security.
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//
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// Note: If domain is not empty and the server's port was "443" then
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// it will start a new server, automaticall for you, which will redirect all
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// http versions to their https as well.
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|
//
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|
// Last argument is optional, it accepts one or more
|
|
// `func(*host.Configurator)` that are being executed
|
|
// on that specific host that this function will create to start the server.
|
|
// Via host configurators you can configure the back-end host supervisor,
|
|
// i.e to add events for shutdown, serve or error.
|
|
// An example of this use case can be found at:
|
|
// https://github.com/kataras/iris/blob/master/_examples/http-listening/notify-on-shutdown/main.go
|
|
// Look at the `ConfigureHost` too.
|
|
//
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|
// Usage:
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// app.Run(iris.AutoTLS(":443", "example.com", "mail@example.com"))
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//
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|
// See `Run` and `core/host/Supervisor#ListenAndServeAutoTLS` for more.
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|
func AutoTLS(
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addr string,
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|
domain string, email string,
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|
hostConfigs ...host.Configurator) Runner {
|
|
return func(app *Application) error {
|
|
return app.NewHost(&http.Server{Addr: addr}).
|
|
Configure(hostConfigs...).
|
|
ListenAndServeAutoTLS(domain, email, "letscache")
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|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// Raw can be used as an argument for the `Run` method.
|
|
// It accepts any (listen) function that returns an error,
|
|
// this function should be block and return an error
|
|
// only when the server exited or a fatal error caused.
|
|
//
|
|
// With this option you're not limited to the servers
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|
// that iris can run by-default.
|
|
//
|
|
// See `Run` for more.
|
|
func Raw(f func() error) Runner {
|
|
return func(app *Application) error {
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|
app.logger.Debugf("HTTP Server will start from unknown, external function")
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|
return f()
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|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// Build sets up, once, the framework.
|
|
// It builds the default router with its default macros
|
|
// and the template functions that are very-closed to iris.
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|
func (app *Application) Build() error {
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|
rp := errors.NewReporter()
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|
|
|
app.once.Do(func() {
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|
rp.Describe("api builder: %v", app.APIBuilder.GetReport())
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|
|
|
if !app.Router.Downgraded() {
|
|
// router
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|
// create the request handler, the default routing handler
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|
routerHandler := router.NewDefaultHandler()
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|
|
|
rp.Describe("router: %v", app.Router.BuildRouter(app.ContextPool, routerHandler, app.APIBuilder))
|
|
// re-build of the router from outside can be done with;
|
|
// app.RefreshRouter()
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
if app.view.Len() > 0 {
|
|
app.logger.Debugf("Application: %d registered view engine(s)", app.view.Len())
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|
// view engine
|
|
// here is where we declare the closed-relative framework functions.
|
|
// Each engine has their defaults, i.e yield,render,render_r,partial, params...
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|
rv := router.NewRoutePathReverser(app.APIBuilder)
|
|
app.view.AddFunc("urlpath", rv.Path)
|
|
// app.view.AddFunc("url", rv.URL)
|
|
rp.Describe("view: %v", app.view.Load())
|
|
}
|
|
})
|
|
|
|
return rp.Return()
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// ErrServerClosed is returned by the Server's Serve, ServeTLS, ListenAndServe,
|
|
// and ListenAndServeTLS methods after a call to Shutdown or Close.
|
|
//
|
|
// A shortcut for the `http#ErrServerClosed`.
|
|
var ErrServerClosed = http.ErrServerClosed
|
|
|
|
// Run builds the framework and starts the desired `Runner` with or without configuration edits.
|
|
//
|
|
// Run should be called only once per Application instance, it blocks like http.Server.
|
|
//
|
|
// If more than one server needed to run on the same iris instance
|
|
// then create a new host and run it manually by `go NewHost(*http.Server).Serve/ListenAndServe` etc...
|
|
// or use an already created host:
|
|
// h := NewHost(*http.Server)
|
|
// Run(Raw(h.ListenAndServe), WithCharset("UTF-8"),
|
|
// WithRemoteAddrHeader("CF-Connecting-IP"),
|
|
// WithoutServerError(iris.ErrServerClosed))
|
|
//
|
|
// The Application can go online with any type of server or iris's host with the help of
|
|
// the following runners:
|
|
// `Listener`, `Server`, `Addr`, `TLS`, `AutoTLS` and `Raw`.
|
|
func (app *Application) Run(serve Runner, withOrWithout ...Configurator) error {
|
|
// first Build because it doesn't need anything from configuration,
|
|
// this give the user the chance to modify the router inside a configurator as well.
|
|
if err := app.Build(); err != nil {
|
|
return errors.PrintAndReturnErrors(err, app.logger.Errorf)
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
app.Configure(withOrWithout...)
|
|
app.logger.Debugf("Application: running using %d host(s)", len(app.Hosts)+1)
|
|
|
|
if !app.config.DisableVersionChecker && app.logger.Level != golog.DisableLevel {
|
|
go CheckVersion()
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// this will block until an error(unless supervisor's DeferFlow called from a Task).
|
|
err := serve(app)
|
|
if err != nil {
|
|
app.Logger().Error(err)
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
return err
|
|
}
|