iris/_examples/intermediate/view/overview/main.go
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package main
import (
"encoding/xml"
"github.com/kataras/iris"
"github.com/kataras/iris/context"
"github.com/kataras/iris/view"
)
// ExampleXML just a test struct to view represents xml content-type
type ExampleXML struct {
XMLName xml.Name `xml:"example"`
One string `xml:"one,attr"`
Two string `xml:"two,attr"`
}
func main() {
app := iris.New()
// Just some general restful render types, none of these has to do anything with templates.
app.Get("/binary", func(ctx context.Context) { // useful when you want force-download of contents of raw bytes form.
ctx.Binary([]byte("Some binary data here."))
})
app.Get("/text", func(ctx context.Context) {
ctx.Text("Plain text here")
})
app.Get("/json", func(ctx context.Context) {
ctx.JSON(map[string]string{"hello": "json"}) // or myjsonStruct{hello:"json}
})
app.Get("/jsonp", func(ctx context.Context) {
ctx.JSONP(map[string]string{"hello": "jsonp"}, context.JSONP{Callback: "callbackName"})
})
app.Get("/xml", func(ctx context.Context) {
ctx.XML(ExampleXML{One: "hello", Two: "xml"}) // or context.Map{"One":"hello"...}
})
app.Get("/markdown", func(ctx context.Context) {
ctx.Markdown([]byte("# Hello Dynamic Markdown -- Iris"))
})
//
// - standard html | view.HTML(...)
// - django | view.Django(...)
// - pug(jade) | view.Pug(...)
// - handlebars | view.Handlebars(...)
// - amber | view.Amber(...)
// with default template funcs:
//
// - {{ urlpath "mynamedroute" "pathParameter_ifneeded" }}
// - {{ render "header.html" }}
// - {{ render_r "header.html" }} // partial relative path to current page
// - {{ yield }}
// - {{ current }}
app.AttachView(view.HTML("./templates", ".html"))
app.Get("/template", func(ctx context.Context) {
ctx.ViewData("Name", "Iris") // the .Name inside the ./templates/hi.html
ctx.Gzip(true) // enable gzip for big files
ctx.View("hi.html") // render the template with the file name relative to the './templates'
})
// http://localhost:8080/binary
// http://localhost:8080/text
// http://localhost:8080/json
// http://localhost:8080/jsonp
// http://localhost:8080/xml
// http://localhost:8080/markdown
// http://localhost:8080/template
app.Run(iris.Addr(":8080"))
}