iris/_examples/mvc/singleton/main.go
Gerasimos (Makis) Maropoulos 3945fa68d1 obey the vote of @1370 (77-111 at this point) - add import suffix on iris repository
We have to do the same on iris-contrib/examples, iris-contrib/middleware and e.t.c.


Former-commit-id: 0860688158f374bc137bc934b81b26dcd0e10964
2019-10-25 01:27:02 +03:00

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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.Run(iris.Addr(":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)
}