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995 lines
35 KiB
Go
995 lines
35 KiB
Go
package router
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import (
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"errors"
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"net/http"
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"os"
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"path"
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"path/filepath"
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"runtime"
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"strings"
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"time"
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"github.com/kataras/iris/v12/context"
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"github.com/kataras/iris/v12/core/errgroup"
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"github.com/kataras/iris/v12/macro"
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macroHandler "github.com/kataras/iris/v12/macro/handler"
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)
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// MethodNone is a Virtual method
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// to store the "offline" routes.
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const MethodNone = "NONE"
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// AllMethods contains the valid http methods:
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// "GET", "POST", "PUT", "DELETE", "CONNECT", "HEAD",
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// "PATCH", "OPTIONS", "TRACE".
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var AllMethods = []string{
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http.MethodGet,
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http.MethodPost,
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http.MethodPut,
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http.MethodDelete,
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http.MethodConnect,
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http.MethodHead,
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http.MethodPatch,
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http.MethodOptions,
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http.MethodTrace,
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}
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// repository passed to all parties(subrouters), it's the object witch keeps
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// all the routes.
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type repository struct {
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routes []*Route
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pos map[string]int
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}
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func (repo *repository) remove(route *Route) bool {
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for i, r := range repo.routes {
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if r == route {
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return repo.removeByIndex(i)
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}
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}
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return false
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}
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func (repo *repository) removeByPath(tmplPath string) bool {
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if repo.pos != nil {
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if idx, ok := repo.pos[tmplPath]; ok {
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return repo.removeByIndex(idx)
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}
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}
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return false
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}
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func (repo *repository) removeByName(routeName string) bool {
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for i, r := range repo.routes {
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if r.Name == routeName {
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return repo.removeByIndex(i)
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}
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}
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return false
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}
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func (repo *repository) removeByIndex(idx int) bool {
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n := len(repo.routes)
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if n == 0 {
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return false
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}
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if idx >= n {
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return false
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}
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if n == 1 && idx == 0 {
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repo.routes = repo.routes[0:0]
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repo.pos = nil
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return true
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}
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r := repo.routes[idx]
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if r == nil {
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return false
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}
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repo.routes = append(repo.routes[:idx], repo.routes[idx+1:]...)
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if repo.pos != nil {
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delete(repo.pos, r.Path)
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}
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return true
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}
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func (repo *repository) get(routeName string) *Route {
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for _, r := range repo.routes {
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if r.Name == routeName {
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return r
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}
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}
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return nil
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}
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func (repo *repository) getRelative(r *Route) *Route {
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if r.tmpl.IsTrailing() || !macroHandler.CanMakeHandler(r.tmpl) {
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return nil
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}
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for _, route := range repo.routes {
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if r.Subdomain == route.Subdomain && r.Method == route.Method && r.FormattedPath == route.FormattedPath && !route.tmpl.IsTrailing() {
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return route
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}
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}
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return nil
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}
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func (repo *repository) getByPath(tmplPath string) *Route {
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if repo.pos != nil {
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if idx, ok := repo.pos[tmplPath]; ok {
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if len(repo.routes) > idx {
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return repo.routes[idx]
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}
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}
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}
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return nil
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}
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func (repo *repository) getAll() []*Route {
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return repo.routes
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}
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func (repo *repository) register(route *Route) {
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for i, r := range repo.routes {
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// 14 August 2019 allow register same path pattern with different macro functions,
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// see #1058
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if route.DeepEqual(r) {
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// replace existing with the latest one.
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repo.routes = append(repo.routes[:i], repo.routes[i+1:]...)
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continue
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}
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}
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repo.routes = append(repo.routes, route)
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if repo.pos == nil {
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repo.pos = make(map[string]int)
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}
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repo.pos[route.tmpl.Src] = len(repo.routes) - 1
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}
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type apiError struct {
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error
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}
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func (e *apiError) Is(err error) bool {
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_, ok := err.(*apiError)
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return ok
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}
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// APIBuilder the visible API for constructing the router
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// and child routers.
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type APIBuilder struct {
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// the api builder global macros registry
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macros *macro.Macros
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// the api builder global handlers per status code registry (used for custom http errors)
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errorCodeHandlers *ErrorCodeHandlers
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// the api builder global routes repository
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routes *repository
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// the api builder global route path reverser object
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// used by the view engine but it can be used anywhere.
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reverser *RoutePathReverser
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// the api builder global errors, can be filled by the Subdomain, WildcardSubdomain, Handle...
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// the list of possible errors that can be
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// collected on the build state to log
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// to the end-user.
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errors *errgroup.Group
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// the per-party handlers, order
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// of handlers registration matters.
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middleware context.Handlers
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// the global middleware handlers, order of call doesn't matters, order
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// of handlers registration matters. We need a secondary field for this
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// because `UseGlobal` registers handlers that should be executed
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// even before the `middleware` handlers, and in the same time keep the order
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// of handlers registration, so the same type of handlers are being called in order.
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beginGlobalHandlers context.Handlers
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// the per-party done handlers, order matters.
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doneHandlers context.Handlers
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// global done handlers, order doesn't matter.
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doneGlobalHandlers context.Handlers
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// the per-party
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relativePath string
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// allowMethods are filled with the `AllowMethods` func.
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// They are used to create new routes
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// per any party's (and its children) routes registered
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// if the method "x" wasn't registered already via the `Handle` (and its extensions like `Get`, `Post`...).
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allowMethods []string
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// the per-party (and its children) execution rules for begin, main and done handlers.
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handlerExecutionRules ExecutionRules
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}
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var _ Party = (*APIBuilder)(nil)
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var _ RoutesProvider = (*APIBuilder)(nil) // passed to the default request handler (routerHandler)
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// NewAPIBuilder creates & returns a new builder
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// which is responsible to build the API and the router handler.
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func NewAPIBuilder() *APIBuilder {
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api := &APIBuilder{
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macros: macro.Defaults,
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errorCodeHandlers: defaultErrorCodeHandlers(),
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errors: errgroup.New("API Builder"),
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relativePath: "/",
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routes: new(repository),
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}
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return api
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}
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// GetRelPath returns the current party's relative path.
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// i.e:
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// if r := app.Party("/users"), then the `r.GetRelPath()` is the "/users".
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// if r := app.Party("www.") or app.Subdomain("www") then the `r.GetRelPath()` is the "www.".
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func (api *APIBuilder) GetRelPath() string {
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return api.relativePath
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}
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// GetReporter returns the reporter for adding or receiving any errors caused when building the API.
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func (api *APIBuilder) GetReporter() *errgroup.Group {
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return api.errors
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}
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// AllowMethods will re-register the future routes that will be registered
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// via `Handle`, `Get`, `Post`, ... to the given "methods" on that Party and its children "Parties",
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// duplicates are not registered.
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//
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// Call of `AllowMethod` will override any previous allow methods.
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func (api *APIBuilder) AllowMethods(methods ...string) Party {
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api.allowMethods = methods
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return api
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}
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// SetExecutionRules alters the execution flow of the route handlers outside of the handlers themselves.
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//
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// For example, if for some reason the desired result is the (done or all) handlers to be executed no matter what
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// even if no `ctx.Next()` is called in the previous handlers, including the begin(`Use`),
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// the main(`Handle`) and the done(`Done`) handlers themselves, then:
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// Party#SetExecutionRules(iris.ExecutionRules {
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// Begin: iris.ExecutionOptions{Force: true},
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// Main: iris.ExecutionOptions{Force: true},
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// Done: iris.ExecutionOptions{Force: true},
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// })
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//
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// Note that if : true then the only remained way to "break" the handler chain is by `ctx.StopExecution()` now that `ctx.Next()` does not matter.
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//
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// These rules are per-party, so if a `Party` creates a child one then the same rules will be applied to that as well.
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// Reset of these rules (before `Party#Handle`) can be done with `Party#SetExecutionRules(iris.ExecutionRules{})`.
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//
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// The most common scenario for its use can be found inside Iris MVC Applications;
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// when we want the `Done` handlers of that specific mvc app's `Party`
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// to be executed but we don't want to add `ctx.Next()` on the `OurController#EndRequest`.
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//
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// Returns this Party.
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//
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// Example: https://github.com/kataras/iris/tree/master/_examples/mvc/middleware/without-ctx-next
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func (api *APIBuilder) SetExecutionRules(executionRules ExecutionRules) Party {
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api.handlerExecutionRules = executionRules
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return api
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}
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// CreateRoutes returns a list of Party-based Routes.
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// It does NOT registers the route. Use `Handle, Get...` methods instead.
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// This method can be used for third-parties Iris helpers packages and tools
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// that want a more detailed view of Party-based Routes before take the decision to register them.
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func (api *APIBuilder) CreateRoutes(methods []string, relativePath string, handlers ...context.Handler) []*Route {
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// if relativePath[0] != '/' {
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// return nil, errors.New("path should start with slash and should not be empty")
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// }
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if len(methods) == 0 || methods[0] == "ALL" || methods[0] == "ANY" { // then use like it was .Any
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return api.Any(relativePath, handlers...)
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}
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// no clean path yet because of subdomain indicator/separator which contains a dot.
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// but remove the first slash if the relative has already ending with a slash
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// it's not needed because later on we do normalize/clean the path, but better do it here too
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// for any future updates.
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if api.relativePath[len(api.relativePath)-1] == '/' {
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if relativePath[0] == '/' {
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relativePath = relativePath[1:]
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}
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}
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filename, line := getCaller()
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fullpath := api.relativePath + relativePath // for now, keep the last "/" if any, "/xyz/"
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if len(handlers) == 0 {
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api.errors.Addf("missing handlers for route[%s:%d] %s: %s", filename, line, strings.Join(methods, ", "), fullpath)
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return nil
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}
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// note: this can not change the caller's handlers as they're but the entry values(handlers)
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// of `middleware`, `doneHandlers` and `handlers` can.
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// So if we just put `api.middleware` or `api.doneHandlers`
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// then the next `Party` will have those updated handlers
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// but dev may change the rules for that child Party, so we have to make clones of them here.
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var (
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beginHandlers = joinHandlers(api.middleware, context.Handlers{})
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doneHandlers = joinHandlers(api.doneHandlers, context.Handlers{})
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)
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mainHandlers := context.Handlers(handlers)
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// before join the middleware + handlers + done handlers and apply the execution rules.
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possibleMainHandlerName := context.MainHandlerName(mainHandlers)
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// TODO: for UseGlobal/DoneGlobal that doesn't work.
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applyExecutionRules(api.handlerExecutionRules, &beginHandlers, &doneHandlers, &mainHandlers)
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// global begin handlers -> middleware that are registered before route registration
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// -> handlers that are passed to this Handle function.
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routeHandlers := joinHandlers(beginHandlers, mainHandlers)
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// -> done handlers
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routeHandlers = joinHandlers(routeHandlers, doneHandlers)
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// here we separate the subdomain and relative path
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subdomain, path := splitSubdomainAndPath(fullpath)
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// if allowMethods are empty, then simply register with the passed, main, method.
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methods = append(api.allowMethods, methods...)
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routes := make([]*Route, len(methods), len(methods))
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for i, m := range methods {
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route, err := NewRoute(m, subdomain, path, possibleMainHandlerName, routeHandlers, *api.macros)
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if err != nil { // template path parser errors:
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api.errors.Addf("[%s:%d] %v -> %s:%s:%s", filename, line, err, m, subdomain, path)
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continue
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}
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route.SourceFileName = filename
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route.SourceLineNumber = line
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// Add UseGlobal & DoneGlobal Handlers
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route.Use(api.beginGlobalHandlers...)
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route.Done(api.doneGlobalHandlers...)
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routes[i] = route
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}
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return routes
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}
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// https://golang.org/doc/go1.9#callersframes
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func getCaller() (string, int) {
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var pcs [32]uintptr
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n := runtime.Callers(1, pcs[:])
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frames := runtime.CallersFrames(pcs[:n])
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wd, _ := os.Getwd()
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for {
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frame, more := frames.Next()
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file := frame.File
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if !strings.Contains(file, "/kataras/iris") || strings.Contains(file, "/kataras/iris/_examples") || strings.Contains(file, "iris-contrib/examples") {
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if relFile, err := filepath.Rel(wd, file); err == nil {
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file = "./" + relFile
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}
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return file, frame.Line
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}
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if !more {
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break
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}
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}
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return "???", 0
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}
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// Handle registers a route to the server's api.
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// if empty method is passed then handler(s) are being registered to all methods, same as .Any.
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//
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// Returns a *Route, app will throw any errors later on.
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func (api *APIBuilder) Handle(method string, relativePath string, handlers ...context.Handler) *Route {
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routes := api.CreateRoutes([]string{method}, relativePath, handlers...)
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var route *Route // the last one is returned.
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for _, route = range routes {
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if route == nil {
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break
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}
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// global
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route.topLink = api.routes.getRelative(route)
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api.routes.register(route)
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}
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return route
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}
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// HandleMany works like `Handle` but can receive more than one
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// paths separated by spaces and returns always a slice of *Route instead of a single instance of Route.
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//
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// It's useful only if the same handler can handle more than one request paths,
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// otherwise use `Party` which can handle many paths with different handlers and middlewares.
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//
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// Usage:
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// app.HandleMany("GET", "/user /user/{id:uint64} /user/me", genericUserHandler)
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// At the other side, with `Handle` we've had to write:
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// app.Handle("GET", "/user", userHandler)
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// app.Handle("GET", "/user/{id:uint64}", userByIDHandler)
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// app.Handle("GET", "/user/me", userMeHandler)
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//
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// app.HandleMany("GET POST", "/path", handler)
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func (api *APIBuilder) HandleMany(methodOrMulti string, relativePathorMulti string, handlers ...context.Handler) (routes []*Route) {
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// at least slash
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// a space
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// at least one other slash for the next path
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paths := splitPath(relativePathorMulti)
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methods := splitMethod(methodOrMulti)
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for _, p := range paths {
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if p != "" {
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for _, method := range methods {
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if method == "" {
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method = "ANY"
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}
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if method == "ANY" || method == "ALL" {
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routes = append(routes, api.Any(p, handlers...)...)
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continue
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}
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routes = append(routes, api.Handle(method, p, handlers...))
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}
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}
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}
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return
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}
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// HandleDir registers a handler that serves HTTP requests
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// with the contents of a file system (physical or embedded).
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//
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// first parameter : the route path
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// second parameter : the system or the embedded directory that needs to be served
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// third parameter : not required, the directory options, set fields is optional.
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//
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// Alternatively, to get just the handler for that look the FileServer function instead.
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//
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// api.HandleDir("/static", "./assets", DirOptions {ShowList: true, Gzip: true, IndexName: "index.html"})
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//
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// Returns the GET *Route.
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//
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// Examples can be found at: https://github.com/kataras/iris/tree/master/_examples/file-server
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func (api *APIBuilder) HandleDir(requestPath, directory string, opts ...DirOptions) (getRoute *Route) {
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options := getDirOptions(opts...)
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h := FileServer(directory, options)
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// if subdomain, we get the full path of the path only,
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// because a subdomain can have parties as well
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// and we need that path to call the `StripPrefix`.
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if _, fullpath := splitSubdomainAndPath(joinPath(api.relativePath, requestPath)); fullpath != "/" {
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h = StripPrefix(fullpath, h)
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}
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requestPath = joinPath(requestPath, WildcardFileParam())
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routes := api.CreateRoutes([]string{http.MethodGet, http.MethodHead}, requestPath, h)
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getRoute = routes[0]
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// we get all index, including sub directories even if those
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// are already managed by the static handler itself.
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staticSites := context.GetStaticSites(directory, getRoute.StaticPath(), options.IndexName)
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for _, s := range staticSites {
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// if the end-dev did manage that index route manually already
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// then skip the auto-registration.
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//
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// Also keep note that end-dev is still able to replace this route and manage by him/herself
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// later on by a simple `Handle/Get/` call, refer to `repository#register`.
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if api.GetRouteByPath(s.RequestPath) != nil {
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continue
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}
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slashIdx := strings.IndexByte(s.RequestPath, '/')
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if slashIdx == -1 {
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slashIdx = 0
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}
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requestPath = s.RequestPath[slashIdx:]
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routes = append(routes, api.CreateRoutes([]string{http.MethodGet}, requestPath, h)...)
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getRoute.StaticSites = append(getRoute.StaticSites, s)
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}
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for _, route := range routes {
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route.MainHandlerName = `HandleDir(directory: "` + directory + `")`
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api.routes.register(route)
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}
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return getRoute
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// Party groups routes which may have the same prefix and share same handlers,
|
|
// returns that new rich subrouter.
|
|
//
|
|
// You can even declare a subdomain with relativePath as "mysub." or see `Subdomain`.
|
|
func (api *APIBuilder) Party(relativePath string, handlers ...context.Handler) Party {
|
|
parentPath := api.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 api.relativePath[len(api.relativePath)-1] == '/' && relativePath[0] == '/' {
|
|
relativePath = relativePath[1:] // remove first slash if parent ended with / and new one started with /.
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// if it's subdomain then it has priority, i.e:
|
|
// api.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(api.middleware, handlers)
|
|
|
|
// the allow methods per party and its children.
|
|
allowMethods := make([]string, len(api.allowMethods))
|
|
copy(allowMethods, api.allowMethods)
|
|
|
|
return &APIBuilder{
|
|
// global/api builder
|
|
macros: api.macros,
|
|
routes: api.routes,
|
|
errorCodeHandlers: api.errorCodeHandlers,
|
|
beginGlobalHandlers: api.beginGlobalHandlers,
|
|
doneGlobalHandlers: api.doneGlobalHandlers,
|
|
errors: api.errors,
|
|
// per-party/children
|
|
middleware: middleware,
|
|
doneHandlers: api.doneHandlers[0:],
|
|
relativePath: fullpath,
|
|
allowMethods: allowMethods,
|
|
handlerExecutionRules: api.handlerExecutionRules,
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// PartyFunc same as `Party`, groups routes that share a base path or/and same handlers.
|
|
// However this function accepts a function that receives this created Party instead.
|
|
// Returns the Party in order the caller to be able to use this created Party to continue the
|
|
// top-bottom routes "tree".
|
|
//
|
|
// Note: `iris#Party` and `core/router#Party` describes the exactly same interface.
|
|
//
|
|
// Usage:
|
|
// app.PartyFunc("/users", func(u iris.Party){
|
|
// u.Use(authMiddleware, logMiddleware)
|
|
// u.Get("/", getAllUsers)
|
|
// u.Post("/", createOrUpdateUser)
|
|
// u.Delete("/", deleteUser)
|
|
// })
|
|
//
|
|
// Look `Party` for more.
|
|
func (api *APIBuilder) PartyFunc(relativePath string, partyBuilderFunc func(p Party)) Party {
|
|
p := api.Party(relativePath)
|
|
partyBuilderFunc(p)
|
|
return p
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// 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 (api *APIBuilder) Subdomain(subdomain string, middleware ...context.Handler) Party {
|
|
if api.relativePath == SubdomainWildcardIndicator {
|
|
// cannot concat wildcard subdomain with something else
|
|
api.errors.Addf("cannot concat parent wildcard subdomain with anything else -> %s , %s",
|
|
api.relativePath, subdomain)
|
|
return api
|
|
}
|
|
if l := len(subdomain); l < 1 {
|
|
return api
|
|
} else if subdomain[l-1] != '.' {
|
|
subdomain += "."
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
return api.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 (api *APIBuilder) WildcardSubdomain(middleware ...context.Handler) Party {
|
|
if hasSubdomain(api.relativePath) {
|
|
// cannot concat static subdomain with a dynamic one, wildcard should be at the root level
|
|
api.errors.Addf("cannot concat static subdomain with a dynamic one. Dynamic subdomains should be at the root level -> %s",
|
|
api.relativePath)
|
|
return api
|
|
}
|
|
return api.Subdomain(SubdomainWildcardIndicator, middleware...)
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// Macros returns the macro collection that is responsible
|
|
// to register custom macros with their own parameter types and their macro functions for all routes.
|
|
//
|
|
// Learn more at: https://github.com/kataras/iris/tree/master/_examples/routing/dynamic-path
|
|
func (api *APIBuilder) Macros() *macro.Macros {
|
|
return api.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 (api *APIBuilder) GetRoutes() []*Route {
|
|
return api.routes.getAll()
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// GetRoute returns the registered route based on its name, otherwise nil.
|
|
// One note: "routeName" should be case-sensitive.
|
|
func (api *APIBuilder) GetRoute(routeName string) *Route {
|
|
return api.routes.get(routeName)
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// GetRouteByPath returns the registered route based on the template path (`Route.Tmpl().Src`).
|
|
func (api *APIBuilder) GetRouteByPath(tmplPath string) *Route {
|
|
return api.routes.getByPath(tmplPath)
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// GetRoutesReadOnly returns the registered routes with "read-only" access,
|
|
// you cannot and you should not change any of these routes' properties on request state,
|
|
// you can use the `GetRoutes()` for that instead.
|
|
//
|
|
// It returns interface-based slice instead of the real ones in order to apply
|
|
// safe fetch between context(request-state) and the builded application.
|
|
//
|
|
// Look `GetRouteReadOnly` too.
|
|
func (api *APIBuilder) GetRoutesReadOnly() []context.RouteReadOnly {
|
|
routes := api.GetRoutes()
|
|
readOnlyRoutes := make([]context.RouteReadOnly, len(routes))
|
|
for i, r := range routes {
|
|
readOnlyRoutes[i] = routeReadOnlyWrapper{r}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
return readOnlyRoutes
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// GetRouteReadOnly returns the registered "read-only" route based on its name, otherwise nil.
|
|
// One note: "routeName" should be case-sensitive. Used by the context to get the current route.
|
|
// It returns an interface instead to reduce wrong usage and to keep the decoupled design between
|
|
// the context and the routes.
|
|
// Look `GetRoutesReadOnly` to fetch a list of all registered routes.
|
|
//
|
|
// Look `GetRoute` for more.
|
|
func (api *APIBuilder) GetRouteReadOnly(routeName string) context.RouteReadOnly {
|
|
r := api.GetRoute(routeName)
|
|
if r == nil {
|
|
return nil
|
|
}
|
|
return routeReadOnlyWrapper{r}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// GetRouteReadOnlyByPath returns the registered read-only route based on the template path (`Route.Tmpl().Src`).
|
|
func (api *APIBuilder) GetRouteReadOnlyByPath(tmplPath string) context.RouteReadOnly {
|
|
r := api.GetRouteByPath(tmplPath)
|
|
if r == nil {
|
|
return nil
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
return routeReadOnlyWrapper{r}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// 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.
|
|
//
|
|
// Call order matters, it should be called right before the routes that they care about these handlers.
|
|
//
|
|
// If it's called after the routes then these handlers will never be executed.
|
|
// Use `UseGlobal` if you want to register begin handlers(middleware)
|
|
// that should be always run before all application's routes.
|
|
func (api *APIBuilder) Use(handlers ...context.Handler) {
|
|
api.middleware = append(api.middleware, handlers...)
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// UseGlobal registers handlers that should run at the very beginning.
|
|
// It prepends those handler(s) to all routes,
|
|
// including all parties, subdomains.
|
|
// It doesn't care about call order, it will prepend the handlers to all
|
|
// existing routes and the future routes that may being registered.
|
|
//
|
|
// The difference from `.DoneGLobal` is that this/or these Handler(s) are being always running first.
|
|
// Use of `ctx.Next()` of those handler(s) is necessary to call the main handler or the next middleware.
|
|
// It's always a good practise to call it right before the `Application#Run` function.
|
|
func (api *APIBuilder) UseGlobal(handlers ...context.Handler) {
|
|
for _, r := range api.routes.routes {
|
|
r.Use(handlers...) // prepend the handlers to the existing routes
|
|
}
|
|
// set as begin handlers for the next routes as well.
|
|
api.beginGlobalHandlers = append(api.beginGlobalHandlers, handlers...)
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// Done appends to the very end, Handler(s) to the current Party's routes and child routes.
|
|
//
|
|
// Call order matters, it should be called right before the routes that they care about these handlers.
|
|
//
|
|
// The difference from .Use is that this/or these Handler(s) are being always running last.
|
|
func (api *APIBuilder) Done(handlers ...context.Handler) {
|
|
api.doneHandlers = append(api.doneHandlers, handlers...)
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// DoneGlobal registers handlers that should run at the very end.
|
|
// It appends those handler(s) to all routes,
|
|
// including all parties, subdomains.
|
|
// It doesn't care about call order, it will append the handlers to all
|
|
// existing routes and the future routes that may being registered.
|
|
//
|
|
// The difference from `.UseGlobal` is that this/or these Handler(s) are being always running last.
|
|
// Use of `ctx.Next()` at the previous handler is necessary.
|
|
// It's always a good practise to call it right before the `Application#Run` function.
|
|
func (api *APIBuilder) DoneGlobal(handlers ...context.Handler) {
|
|
for _, r := range api.routes.routes {
|
|
r.Done(handlers...) // append the handlers to the existing routes
|
|
}
|
|
// set as done handlers for the next routes as well.
|
|
api.doneGlobalHandlers = append(api.doneGlobalHandlers, handlers...)
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// Reset removes all the begin and done handlers that may derived from the parent party via `Use` & `Done`,
|
|
// and the execution rules.
|
|
// Note that the `Reset` will not reset the handlers that are registered via `UseGlobal` & `DoneGlobal`.
|
|
//
|
|
// Returns this Party.
|
|
func (api *APIBuilder) Reset() Party {
|
|
api.middleware = api.middleware[0:0]
|
|
api.doneHandlers = api.doneHandlers[0:0]
|
|
api.handlerExecutionRules = ExecutionRules{}
|
|
return api
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// 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 (api *APIBuilder) None(relativePath string, handlers ...context.Handler) *Route {
|
|
return api.Handle(MethodNone, relativePath, 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 (api *APIBuilder) Get(relativePath string, handlers ...context.Handler) *Route {
|
|
return api.Handle(http.MethodGet, relativePath, 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 (api *APIBuilder) Post(relativePath string, handlers ...context.Handler) *Route {
|
|
return api.Handle(http.MethodPost, relativePath, 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 (api *APIBuilder) Put(relativePath string, handlers ...context.Handler) *Route {
|
|
return api.Handle(http.MethodPut, relativePath, 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 (api *APIBuilder) Delete(relativePath string, handlers ...context.Handler) *Route {
|
|
return api.Handle(http.MethodDelete, relativePath, 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 (api *APIBuilder) Connect(relativePath string, handlers ...context.Handler) *Route {
|
|
return api.Handle(http.MethodConnect, relativePath, 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 (api *APIBuilder) Head(relativePath string, handlers ...context.Handler) *Route {
|
|
return api.Handle(http.MethodHead, relativePath, 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 (api *APIBuilder) Options(relativePath string, handlers ...context.Handler) *Route {
|
|
return api.Handle(http.MethodOptions, relativePath, 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 (api *APIBuilder) Patch(relativePath string, handlers ...context.Handler) *Route {
|
|
return api.Handle(http.MethodPatch, relativePath, 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 (api *APIBuilder) Trace(relativePath string, handlers ...context.Handler) *Route {
|
|
return api.Handle(http.MethodTrace, relativePath, handlers...)
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// Any registers a route for ALL of the http methods
|
|
// (Get,Post,Put,Head,Patch,Options,Connect,Delete).
|
|
func (api *APIBuilder) Any(relativePath string, handlers ...context.Handler) (routes []*Route) {
|
|
for _, m := range AllMethods {
|
|
r := api.HandleMany(m, relativePath, handlers...)
|
|
routes = append(routes, r...)
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
return
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
func (api *APIBuilder) registerResourceRoute(reqPath string, h context.Handler) *Route {
|
|
api.Head(reqPath, h)
|
|
return api.Get(reqPath, h)
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// 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 (api *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 api.registerResourceRoute(reqPath, 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 (api *APIBuilder) Favicon(favPath string, requestPath ...string) *Route {
|
|
favPath = Abs(favPath)
|
|
|
|
f, err := os.Open(favPath)
|
|
if err != nil {
|
|
api.errors.Addf("favicon: file or directory %s not found: %w", favPath, err)
|
|
return nil
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
defer f.Close()
|
|
fi, _ := f.Stat()
|
|
if fi.IsDir() { // if it's dir the try to get the favicon.ico
|
|
return api.Favicon(path.Join(favPath, "favicon.ico"))
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// 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.
|
|
api.errors.Addf("favicon: couldn't read the data bytes for %s: %w", favPath, err)
|
|
return nil
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
modtime := time.Now()
|
|
cType := TypeByFilename(favPath)
|
|
h := func(ctx context.Context) {
|
|
ctx.ContentType(cType)
|
|
if _, err := ctx.WriteWithExpiration(cacheFav, modtime); err != nil {
|
|
ctx.StatusCode(http.StatusInternalServerError)
|
|
ctx.Application().Logger().Debugf("while trying to serve the favicon: %s", err.Error())
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
reqPath := "/favicon" + path.Ext(fi.Name()) // we could use the filename, but because standards is /favicon.ico
|
|
if len(requestPath) > 0 && requestPath[0] != "" {
|
|
reqPath = requestPath[0]
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
return api.registerResourceRoute(reqPath, h)
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// OnErrorCode registers an error http status code
|
|
// based on the "statusCode" < 200 || >= 400 (came from `context.StatusCodeNotSuccessful`).
|
|
// 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 (api *APIBuilder) OnErrorCode(statusCode int, handlers ...context.Handler) {
|
|
if len(api.beginGlobalHandlers) > 0 {
|
|
handlers = joinHandlers(api.beginGlobalHandlers, handlers)
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
api.errorCodeHandlers.Register(statusCode, handlers...)
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// OnAnyErrorCode registers a handler which called when error status code written.
|
|
// Same as `OnErrorCode` but registers all http error codes based on the `context.StatusCodeNotSuccessful`
|
|
// which defaults to < 200 || >= 400 for an error code, any previous error code will be overridden,
|
|
// so call it first if you want to use any custom handler for a specific error status code.
|
|
//
|
|
// Read more at: http://www.iana.org/assignments/http-status-codes/http-status-codes.xhtml
|
|
func (api *APIBuilder) OnAnyErrorCode(handlers ...context.Handler) {
|
|
for code := 100; code <= 511; code++ {
|
|
if context.StatusCodeNotSuccessful(code) {
|
|
api.OnErrorCode(code, handlers...)
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// FireErrorCode executes an error http status code handler
|
|
// based on the context's status code.
|
|
//
|
|
// If a handler is not already registered,
|
|
// it creates and registers a new trivial handler on the-fly.
|
|
func (api *APIBuilder) FireErrorCode(ctx context.Context) {
|
|
api.errorCodeHandlers.Fire(ctx)
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// Layout overrides the parent template layout with a more specific layout for this Party.
|
|
// It returns the current Party.
|
|
//
|
|
// The "tmplLayoutFile" should be a relative path to the templates dir.
|
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// Usage:
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//
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// app := iris.New()
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// app.RegisterView(iris.$VIEW_ENGINE("./views", ".$extension"))
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// my := app.Party("/my").Layout("layouts/mylayout.html")
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// my.Get("/", func(ctx iris.Context) {
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// ctx.View("page1.html")
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// })
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//
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// Examples: https://github.com/kataras/iris/tree/master/_examples/view
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func (api *APIBuilder) Layout(tmplLayoutFile string) Party {
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api.Use(func(ctx context.Context) {
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ctx.ViewLayout(tmplLayoutFile)
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ctx.Next()
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})
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return api
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}
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// joinHandlers uses to create a copy of all Handlers and return them in order to use inside the node
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func joinHandlers(h1 context.Handlers, h2 context.Handlers) context.Handlers {
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nowLen := len(h1)
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totalLen := nowLen + len(h2)
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// create a new slice of Handlers in order to merge the "h1" and "h2"
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newHandlers := make(context.Handlers, totalLen)
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// copy the already Handlers to the just created
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copy(newHandlers, h1)
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// start from there we finish, and store the new Handlers too
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copy(newHandlers[nowLen:], h2)
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return newHandlers
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}
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