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sudo: false
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dist: trusty
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go:
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- 1.x
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- 1.2.x
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- 1.3.x
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- 1.7.x
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- master
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before_install:
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- find "${GOPATH%%:*}" -name '*.a' -delete
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- rm -rf "${GOPATH%%:*}/src/golang.org"
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- go get golang.org/x/tools/cover
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- go get golang.org/x/tools/cmd/cover
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script:
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# Change Log
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**ATTN**: This project uses [semantic versioning](http://semver.org/).
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## [Unreleased]
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### Added
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- `Recovery.ErrorHandlerFunc` for custom error handling during recovery
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- `With()` helper for building a new `Negroni` struct chaining handlers from
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existing `Negroni` structs
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### Fixed
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- `Written()` correct returns `false` if no response header has been written
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### Changed
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- Set default status to `0` in the case that no handler writes status -- was
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previously `200` (in 0.2.0, before that it was `0` so this reestablishes that
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behavior)
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- Catch `panic`s thrown by callbacks provided to the `Recovery` handler
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## [0.2.0] - 2016-05-10
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### Added
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- Support for variadic handlers in `New()`
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- Added `Negroni.Handlers()` to fetch all of the handlers for a given chain
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- Allowed size in `Recovery` handler was bumped to 8k
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- `Negroni.UseFunc` to push another handler onto the chain
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### Changed
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- Set the status before calling `beforeFuncs` so the information is available to them
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- Set default status to `200` in the case that no handler writes status -- was previously `0`
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- Panic if `nil` handler is given to `negroni.Use`
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## 0.1.0 - 2013-07-22
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### Added
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- Initial implementation.
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[Unreleased]: https://github.com/urfave/negroni/compare/v0.2.0...HEAD
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[0.2.0]: https://github.com/urfave/negroni/compare/v0.1.0...v0.2.0
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The MIT License (MIT)
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Copyright (c) 2014 Jeremy Saenz
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Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy
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of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal
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in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights
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to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell
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copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is
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furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
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The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in all
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copies or substantial portions of the Software.
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THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR
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IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
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FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE
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AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER
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LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM,
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OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE
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SOFTWARE.
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# Negroni
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[](http://godoc.org/github.com/urfave/negroni)
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[](https://travis-ci.org/urfave/negroni)
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[](https://codebeat.co/projects/github-com-urfave-negroni)
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[](https://codecov.io/gh/urfave/negroni)
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**Notice:** This is the library formerly known as
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`github.com/codegangsta/negroni` -- Github will automatically redirect requests
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to this repository, but we recommend updating your references for clarity.
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Negroni is an idiomatic approach to web middleware in Go. It is tiny,
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non-intrusive, and encourages use of `net/http` Handlers.
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If you like the idea of [Martini](https://github.com/go-martini/martini), but
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you think it contains too much magic, then Negroni is a great fit.
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Language Translations:
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* [Deutsch (de_DE)](translations/README_de_de.md)
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* [Português Brasileiro (pt_BR)](translations/README_pt_br.md)
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* [简体中文 (zh_cn)](translations/README_zh_cn.md)
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* [繁體中文 (zh_tw)](translations/README_zh_tw.md)
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* [日本語 (ja_JP)](translations/README_ja_JP.md)
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* [Français (fr_FR)](translations/README_fr_FR.md)
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## Getting Started
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After installing Go and setting up your
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[GOPATH](http://golang.org/doc/code.html#GOPATH), create your first `.go` file.
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We'll call it `server.go`.
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<!-- { "interrupt": true } -->
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``` go
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package main
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import (
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"fmt"
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"net/http"
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"github.com/urfave/negroni"
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)
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func main() {
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mux := http.NewServeMux()
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mux.HandleFunc("/", func(w http.ResponseWriter, req *http.Request) {
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fmt.Fprintf(w, "Welcome to the home page!")
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})
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n := negroni.Classic() // Includes some default middlewares
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n.UseHandler(mux)
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http.ListenAndServe(":3000", n)
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}
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```
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Then install the Negroni package (**NOTE**: >= **go 1.1** is required):
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```
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go get github.com/urfave/negroni
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```
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Then run your server:
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```
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go run server.go
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```
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You will now have a Go `net/http` webserver running on `localhost:3000`.
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### Packaging
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If you are on Debian, `negroni` is also available as [a
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package](https://packages.debian.org/sid/golang-github-urfave-negroni-dev) that
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you can install via `apt install golang-github-urfave-negroni-dev` (at the time
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of writing, it is in the `sid` repositories).
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## Is Negroni a Framework?
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Negroni is **not** a framework. It is a middleware-focused library that is
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designed to work directly with `net/http`.
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## Routing?
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Negroni is BYOR (Bring your own Router). The Go community already has a number
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of great http routers available, and Negroni tries to play well with all of them
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by fully supporting `net/http`. For instance, integrating with [Gorilla Mux]
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looks like so:
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``` go
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router := mux.NewRouter()
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router.HandleFunc("/", HomeHandler)
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n := negroni.New(Middleware1, Middleware2)
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// Or use a middleware with the Use() function
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n.Use(Middleware3)
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// router goes last
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n.UseHandler(router)
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http.ListenAndServe(":3001", n)
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```
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## `negroni.Classic()`
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`negroni.Classic()` provides some default middleware that is useful for most
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applications:
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* [`negroni.Recovery`](#recovery) - Panic Recovery Middleware.
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* [`negroni.Logger`](#logger) - Request/Response Logger Middleware.
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* [`negroni.Static`](#static) - Static File serving under the "public"
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directory.
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This makes it really easy to get started with some useful features from Negroni.
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## Handlers
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Negroni provides a bidirectional middleware flow. This is done through the
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`negroni.Handler` interface:
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``` go
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type Handler interface {
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ServeHTTP(rw http.ResponseWriter, r *http.Request, next http.HandlerFunc)
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}
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```
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If a middleware hasn't already written to the `ResponseWriter`, it should call
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the next `http.HandlerFunc` in the chain to yield to the next middleware
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handler. This can be used for great good:
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``` go
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func MyMiddleware(rw http.ResponseWriter, r *http.Request, next http.HandlerFunc) {
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// do some stuff before
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next(rw, r)
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// do some stuff after
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}
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```
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And you can map it to the handler chain with the `Use` function:
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``` go
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n := negroni.New()
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n.Use(negroni.HandlerFunc(MyMiddleware))
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```
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You can also map plain old `http.Handler`s:
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``` go
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n := negroni.New()
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mux := http.NewServeMux()
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// map your routes
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n.UseHandler(mux)
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http.ListenAndServe(":3000", n)
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```
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## `With()`
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Negroni has a convenience function called `With`. `With` takes one or more
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`Handler` instances and returns a new `Negroni` with the combination of the
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receiver's handlers and the new handlers.
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```go
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// middleware we want to reuse
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common := negroni.New()
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common.Use(MyMiddleware1)
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common.Use(MyMiddleware2)
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// `specific` is a new negroni with the handlers from `common` combined with the
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// the handlers passed in
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specific := common.With(
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SpecificMiddleware1,
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SpecificMiddleware2
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)
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```
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## `Run()`
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Negroni has a convenience function called `Run`. `Run` takes an addr string
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identical to [`http.ListenAndServe`](https://godoc.org/net/http#ListenAndServe).
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<!-- { "interrupt": true } -->
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``` go
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package main
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import (
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"github.com/urfave/negroni"
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)
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func main() {
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n := negroni.Classic()
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n.Run(":8080")
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}
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```
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If no address is provided, the `PORT` environment variable is used instead.
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If the `PORT` environment variable is not defined, the default address will be used.
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See [Run](https://godoc.org/github.com/urfave/negroni#Negroni.Run) for a complete description.
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In general, you will want to use `net/http` methods and pass `negroni` as a
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`Handler`, as this is more flexible, e.g.:
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<!-- { "interrupt": true } -->
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``` go
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package main
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import (
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"fmt"
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"log"
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"net/http"
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"time"
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"github.com/urfave/negroni"
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)
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func main() {
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mux := http.NewServeMux()
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mux.HandleFunc("/", func(w http.ResponseWriter, req *http.Request) {
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fmt.Fprintf(w, "Welcome to the home page!")
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})
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n := negroni.Classic() // Includes some default middlewares
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n.UseHandler(mux)
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s := &http.Server{
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Addr: ":8080",
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Handler: n,
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ReadTimeout: 10 * time.Second,
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WriteTimeout: 10 * time.Second,
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MaxHeaderBytes: 1 << 20,
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}
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log.Fatal(s.ListenAndServe())
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}
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```
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## Route Specific Middleware
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If you have a route group of routes that need specific middleware to be
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executed, you can simply create a new Negroni instance and use it as your route
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handler.
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``` go
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router := mux.NewRouter()
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adminRoutes := mux.NewRouter()
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// add admin routes here
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// Create a new negroni for the admin middleware
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router.PathPrefix("/admin").Handler(negroni.New(
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Middleware1,
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Middleware2,
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negroni.Wrap(adminRoutes),
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))
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```
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If you are using [Gorilla Mux], here is an example using a subrouter:
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``` go
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router := mux.NewRouter()
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subRouter := mux.NewRouter().PathPrefix("/subpath").Subrouter().StrictSlash(true)
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subRouter.HandleFunc("/", someSubpathHandler) // "/subpath/"
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subRouter.HandleFunc("/:id", someSubpathHandler) // "/subpath/:id"
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// "/subpath" is necessary to ensure the subRouter and main router linkup
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router.PathPrefix("/subpath").Handler(negroni.New(
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Middleware1,
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Middleware2,
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negroni.Wrap(subRouter),
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))
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```
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`With()` can be used to eliminate redundancy for middlewares shared across
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routes.
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``` go
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router := mux.NewRouter()
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apiRoutes := mux.NewRouter()
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// add api routes here
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webRoutes := mux.NewRouter()
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// add web routes here
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// create common middleware to be shared across routes
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common := negroni.New(
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Middleware1,
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Middleware2,
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)
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// create a new negroni for the api middleware
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// using the common middleware as a base
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router.PathPrefix("/api").Handler(common.With(
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APIMiddleware1,
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negroni.Wrap(apiRoutes),
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))
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// create a new negroni for the web middleware
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// using the common middleware as a base
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router.PathPrefix("/web").Handler(common.With(
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WebMiddleware1,
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negroni.Wrap(webRoutes),
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))
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```
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## Bundled Middleware
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### Static
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This middleware will serve files on the filesystem. If the files do not exist,
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it proxies the request to the next middleware. If you want the requests for
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non-existent files to return a `404 File Not Found` to the user you should look
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at using [http.FileServer](https://golang.org/pkg/net/http/#FileServer) as
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a handler.
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Example:
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<!-- { "interrupt": true } -->
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``` go
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package main
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import (
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"fmt"
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"net/http"
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"github.com/urfave/negroni"
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)
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func main() {
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mux := http.NewServeMux()
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mux.HandleFunc("/", func(w http.ResponseWriter, req *http.Request) {
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fmt.Fprintf(w, "Welcome to the home page!")
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})
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// Example of using a http.FileServer if you want "server-like" rather than "middleware" behavior
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// mux.Handle("/public", http.FileServer(http.Dir("/home/public")))
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n := negroni.New()
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n.Use(negroni.NewStatic(http.Dir("/tmp")))
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n.UseHandler(mux)
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http.ListenAndServe(":3002", n)
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}
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```
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Will serve files from the `/tmp` directory first, but proxy calls to the next
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handler if the request does not match a file on the filesystem.
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### Recovery
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This middleware catches `panic`s and responds with a `500` response code. If
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any other middleware has written a response code or body, this middleware will
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fail to properly send a 500 to the client, as the client has already received
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the HTTP response code. Additionally, an `ErrorHandlerFunc` can be attached
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to report 500's to an error reporting service such as Sentry or Airbrake.
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Example:
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<!-- { "interrupt": true } -->
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``` go
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package main
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import (
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"net/http"
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"github.com/urfave/negroni"
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)
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func main() {
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mux := http.NewServeMux()
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mux.HandleFunc("/", func(w http.ResponseWriter, req *http.Request) {
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panic("oh no")
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})
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n := negroni.New()
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n.Use(negroni.NewRecovery())
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n.UseHandler(mux)
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http.ListenAndServe(":3003", n)
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}
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```
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Will return a `500 Internal Server Error` to each request. It will also log the
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stack traces as well as print the stack trace to the requester if `PrintStack`
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is set to `true` (the default).
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Example with error handler:
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``` go
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package main
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import (
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"net/http"
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"github.com/urfave/negroni"
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)
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func main() {
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mux := http.NewServeMux()
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mux.HandleFunc("/", func(w http.ResponseWriter, req *http.Request) {
|
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panic("oh no")
|
||||
})
|
||||
|
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n := negroni.New()
|
||||
recovery := negroni.NewRecovery()
|
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recovery.ErrorHandlerFunc = reportToSentry
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n.Use(recovery)
|
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n.UseHandler(mux)
|
||||
|
||||
http.ListenAndServe(":3003", n)
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
func reportToSentry(error interface{}) {
|
||||
// write code here to report error to Sentry
|
||||
}
|
||||
```
|
||||
|
||||
The middleware simply output the informations on STDOUT by default.
|
||||
You can customize the output process by using the `SetFormatter()` function.
|
||||
|
||||
You can use also the `HTMLPanicFormatter` to display a pretty HTML when a crash occurs.
|
||||
|
||||
<!-- { "interrupt": true } -->
|
||||
``` go
|
||||
package main
|
||||
|
||||
import (
|
||||
"net/http"
|
||||
|
||||
"github.com/urfave/negroni"
|
||||
)
|
||||
|
||||
func main() {
|
||||
mux := http.NewServeMux()
|
||||
mux.HandleFunc("/", func(w http.ResponseWriter, req *http.Request) {
|
||||
panic("oh no")
|
||||
})
|
||||
|
||||
n := negroni.New()
|
||||
recovery := negroni.NewRecovery()
|
||||
recovery.Formatter = &negroni.HTMLPanicFormatter{}
|
||||
n.Use(recovery)
|
||||
n.UseHandler(mux)
|
||||
|
||||
http.ListenAndServe(":3003", n)
|
||||
}
|
||||
```
|
||||
|
||||
## Logger
|
||||
|
||||
This middleware logs each incoming request and response.
|
||||
|
||||
Example:
|
||||
|
||||
<!-- { "interrupt": true } -->
|
||||
``` go
|
||||
package main
|
||||
|
||||
import (
|
||||
"fmt"
|
||||
"net/http"
|
||||
|
||||
"github.com/urfave/negroni"
|
||||
)
|
||||
|
||||
func main() {
|
||||
mux := http.NewServeMux()
|
||||
mux.HandleFunc("/", func(w http.ResponseWriter, req *http.Request) {
|
||||
fmt.Fprintf(w, "Welcome to the home page!")
|
||||
})
|
||||
|
||||
n := negroni.New()
|
||||
n.Use(negroni.NewLogger())
|
||||
n.UseHandler(mux)
|
||||
|
||||
http.ListenAndServe(":3004", n)
|
||||
}
|
||||
```
|
||||
|
||||
Will print a log similar to:
|
||||
|
||||
```
|
||||
[negroni] 2017-10-04T14:56:25+02:00 | 200 | 378µs | localhost:3004 | GET /
|
||||
```
|
||||
|
||||
on each request.
|
||||
|
||||
You can also set your own log format by calling the `SetFormat` function. The format is a template string with fields as mentioned in the `LoggerEntry` struct. So, as an example -
|
||||
|
||||
```go
|
||||
l.SetFormat("[{{.Status}} {{.Duration}}] - {{.Request.UserAgent}}")
|
||||
```
|
||||
|
||||
will show something like - `[200 18.263µs] - Go-User-Agent/1.1 `
|
||||
|
||||
## Third Party Middleware
|
||||
|
||||
Here is a current list of Negroni compatible middlware. Feel free to put up a PR
|
||||
linking your middleware if you have built one:
|
||||
|
||||
| Middleware | Author | Description |
|
||||
| -----------|--------|-------------|
|
||||
| [authz](https://github.com/casbin/negroni-authz) | [Yang Luo](https://github.com/hsluoyz) | ACL, RBAC, ABAC Authorization middlware based on [Casbin](https://github.com/casbin/casbin) |
|
||||
| [binding](https://github.com/mholt/binding) | [Matt Holt](https://github.com/mholt) | Data binding from HTTP requests into structs |
|
||||
| [cloudwatch](https://github.com/cvillecsteele/negroni-cloudwatch) | [Colin Steele](https://github.com/cvillecsteele) | AWS cloudwatch metrics middleware |
|
||||
| [cors](https://github.com/rs/cors) | [Olivier Poitrey](https://github.com/rs) | [Cross Origin Resource Sharing](http://www.w3.org/TR/cors/) (CORS) support |
|
||||
| [csp](https://github.com/awakenetworks/csp) | [Awake Networks](https://github.com/awakenetworks) | [Content Security Policy](https://www.w3.org/TR/CSP2/) (CSP) support |
|
||||
| [delay](https://github.com/jeffbmartinez/delay) | [Jeff Martinez](https://github.com/jeffbmartinez) | Add delays/latency to endpoints. Useful when testing effects of high latency |
|
||||
| [New Relic Go Agent](https://github.com/yadvendar/negroni-newrelic-go-agent) | [Yadvendar Champawat](https://github.com/yadvendar) | Official [New Relic Go Agent](https://github.com/newrelic/go-agent) (currently in beta) |
|
||||
| [gorelic](https://github.com/jingweno/negroni-gorelic) | [Jingwen Owen Ou](https://github.com/jingweno) | New Relic agent for Go runtime |
|
||||
| [Graceful](https://github.com/tylerb/graceful) | [Tyler Bunnell](https://github.com/tylerb) | Graceful HTTP Shutdown |
|
||||
| [gzip](https://github.com/phyber/negroni-gzip) | [phyber](https://github.com/phyber) | GZIP response compression |
|
||||
| [JWT Middleware](https://github.com/auth0/go-jwt-middleware) | [Auth0](https://github.com/auth0) | Middleware checks for a JWT on the `Authorization` header on incoming requests and decodes it|
|
||||
| [logrus](https://github.com/meatballhat/negroni-logrus) | [Dan Buch](https://github.com/meatballhat) | Logrus-based logger |
|
||||
| [oauth2](https://github.com/goincremental/negroni-oauth2) | [David Bochenski](https://github.com/bochenski) | oAuth2 middleware |
|
||||
| [onthefly](https://github.com/xyproto/onthefly) | [Alexander Rødseth](https://github.com/xyproto) | Generate TinySVG, HTML and CSS on the fly |
|
||||
| [permissions2](https://github.com/xyproto/permissions2) | [Alexander Rødseth](https://github.com/xyproto) | Cookies, users and permissions |
|
||||
| [prometheus](https://github.com/zbindenren/negroni-prometheus) | [Rene Zbinden](https://github.com/zbindenren) | Easily create metrics endpoint for the [prometheus](http://prometheus.io) instrumentation tool |
|
||||
| [render](https://github.com/unrolled/render) | [Cory Jacobsen](https://github.com/unrolled) | Render JSON, XML and HTML templates |
|
||||
| [RestGate](https://github.com/pjebs/restgate) | [Prasanga Siripala](https://github.com/pjebs) | Secure authentication for REST API endpoints |
|
||||
| [secure](https://github.com/unrolled/secure) | [Cory Jacobsen](https://github.com/unrolled) | Middleware that implements a few quick security wins |
|
||||
| [sessions](https://github.com/goincremental/negroni-sessions) | [David Bochenski](https://github.com/bochenski) | Session Management |
|
||||
| [stats](https://github.com/thoas/stats) | [Florent Messa](https://github.com/thoas) | Store information about your web application (response time, etc.) |
|
||||
| [VanGoH](https://github.com/auroratechnologies/vangoh) | [Taylor Wrobel](https://github.com/twrobel3) | Configurable [AWS-Style](http://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonS3/latest/dev/RESTAuthentication.html) HMAC authentication middleware |
|
||||
| [xrequestid](https://github.com/pilu/xrequestid) | [Andrea Franz](https://github.com/pilu) | Middleware that assigns a random X-Request-Id header to each request |
|
||||
| [mgo session](https://github.com/joeljames/nigroni-mgo-session) | [Joel James](https://github.com/joeljames) | Middleware that handles creating and closing mgo sessions per request |
|
||||
| [digits](https://github.com/bamarni/digits) | [Bilal Amarni](https://github.com/bamarni) | Middleware that handles [Twitter Digits](https://get.digits.com/) authentication |
|
||||
|
||||
## Examples
|
||||
|
||||
[Alexander Rødseth](https://github.com/xyproto) created
|
||||
[mooseware](https://github.com/xyproto/mooseware), a skeleton for writing a
|
||||
Negroni middleware handler.
|
||||
|
||||
[Prasanga Siripala](https://github.com/pjebs) created an effective skeleton structure for web-based Go/Negroni projects: [Go-Skeleton](https://github.com/pjebs/go-skeleton)
|
||||
|
||||
## Live code reload?
|
||||
|
||||
[gin](https://github.com/codegangsta/gin) and
|
||||
[fresh](https://github.com/pilu/fresh) both live reload negroni apps.
|
||||
|
||||
## Essential Reading for Beginners of Go & Negroni
|
||||
|
||||
* [Using a Context to pass information from middleware to end handler](http://elithrar.github.io/article/map-string-interface/)
|
||||
* [Understanding middleware](https://mattstauffer.co/blog/laravel-5.0-middleware-filter-style)
|
||||
|
||||
## About
|
||||
|
||||
Negroni is obsessively designed by none other than the [Code
|
||||
Gangsta](https://codegangsta.io/)
|
||||
|
||||
[Gorilla Mux]: https://github.com/gorilla/mux
|
||||
[`http.FileSystem`]: https://godoc.org/net/http#FileSystem
|
25
vendor/github.com/codegangsta/negroni/doc.go
generated
vendored
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25
vendor/github.com/codegangsta/negroni/doc.go
generated
vendored
Normal file
|
@ -0,0 +1,25 @@
|
|||
// Package negroni is an idiomatic approach to web middleware in Go. It is tiny, non-intrusive, and encourages use of net/http Handlers.
|
||||
//
|
||||
// If you like the idea of Martini, but you think it contains too much magic, then Negroni is a great fit.
|
||||
//
|
||||
// For a full guide visit http://github.com/urfave/negroni
|
||||
//
|
||||
// package main
|
||||
//
|
||||
// import (
|
||||
// "github.com/urfave/negroni"
|
||||
// "net/http"
|
||||
// "fmt"
|
||||
// )
|
||||
//
|
||||
// func main() {
|
||||
// mux := http.NewServeMux()
|
||||
// mux.HandleFunc("/", func(w http.ResponseWriter, req *http.Request) {
|
||||
// fmt.Fprintf(w, "Welcome to the home page!")
|
||||
// })
|
||||
//
|
||||
// n := negroni.Classic()
|
||||
// n.UseHandler(mux)
|
||||
// n.Run(":3000")
|
||||
// }
|
||||
package negroni
|
82
vendor/github.com/codegangsta/negroni/logger.go
generated
vendored
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82
vendor/github.com/codegangsta/negroni/logger.go
generated
vendored
Normal file
|
@ -0,0 +1,82 @@
|
|||
package negroni
|
||||
|
||||
import (
|
||||
"bytes"
|
||||
|
||||
"log"
|
||||
"net/http"
|
||||
"os"
|
||||
"text/template"
|
||||
"time"
|
||||
)
|
||||
|
||||
// LoggerEntry is the structure
|
||||
// passed to the template.
|
||||
type LoggerEntry struct {
|
||||
StartTime string
|
||||
Status int
|
||||
Duration time.Duration
|
||||
Hostname string
|
||||
Method string
|
||||
Path string
|
||||
Request *http.Request
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
// LoggerDefaultFormat is the format
|
||||
// logged used by the default Logger instance.
|
||||
var LoggerDefaultFormat = "{{.StartTime}} | {{.Status}} | \t {{.Duration}} | {{.Hostname}} | {{.Method}} {{.Path}} \n"
|
||||
|
||||
// LoggerDefaultDateFormat is the
|
||||
// format used for date by the
|
||||
// default Logger instance.
|
||||
var LoggerDefaultDateFormat = time.RFC3339
|
||||
|
||||
// ALogger interface
|
||||
type ALogger interface {
|
||||
Println(v ...interface{})
|
||||
Printf(format string, v ...interface{})
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
// Logger is a middleware handler that logs the request as it goes in and the response as it goes out.
|
||||
type Logger struct {
|
||||
// ALogger implements just enough log.Logger interface to be compatible with other implementations
|
||||
ALogger
|
||||
dateFormat string
|
||||
template *template.Template
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
// NewLogger returns a new Logger instance
|
||||
func NewLogger() *Logger {
|
||||
logger := &Logger{ALogger: log.New(os.Stdout, "[negroni] ", 0), dateFormat: LoggerDefaultDateFormat}
|
||||
logger.SetFormat(LoggerDefaultFormat)
|
||||
return logger
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
func (l *Logger) SetFormat(format string) {
|
||||
l.template = template.Must(template.New("negroni_parser").Parse(format))
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
func (l *Logger) SetDateFormat(format string) {
|
||||
l.dateFormat = format
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
func (l *Logger) ServeHTTP(rw http.ResponseWriter, r *http.Request, next http.HandlerFunc) {
|
||||
start := time.Now()
|
||||
|
||||
next(rw, r)
|
||||
|
||||
res := rw.(ResponseWriter)
|
||||
log := LoggerEntry{
|
||||
StartTime: start.Format(l.dateFormat),
|
||||
Status: res.Status(),
|
||||
Duration: time.Since(start),
|
||||
Hostname: r.Host,
|
||||
Method: r.Method,
|
||||
Path: r.URL.Path,
|
||||
Request: r,
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
buff := &bytes.Buffer{}
|
||||
l.template.Execute(buff, log)
|
||||
l.Printf(buff.String())
|
||||
}
|
169
vendor/github.com/codegangsta/negroni/negroni.go
generated
vendored
Normal file
169
vendor/github.com/codegangsta/negroni/negroni.go
generated
vendored
Normal file
|
@ -0,0 +1,169 @@
|
|||
package negroni
|
||||
|
||||
import (
|
||||
"log"
|
||||
"net/http"
|
||||
"os"
|
||||
)
|
||||
|
||||
const (
|
||||
// DefaultAddress is used if no other is specified.
|
||||
DefaultAddress = ":8080"
|
||||
)
|
||||
|
||||
// Handler handler is an interface that objects can implement to be registered to serve as middleware
|
||||
// in the Negroni middleware stack.
|
||||
// ServeHTTP should yield to the next middleware in the chain by invoking the next http.HandlerFunc
|
||||
// passed in.
|
||||
//
|
||||
// If the Handler writes to the ResponseWriter, the next http.HandlerFunc should not be invoked.
|
||||
type Handler interface {
|
||||
ServeHTTP(rw http.ResponseWriter, r *http.Request, next http.HandlerFunc)
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
// HandlerFunc is an adapter to allow the use of ordinary functions as Negroni handlers.
|
||||
// If f is a function with the appropriate signature, HandlerFunc(f) is a Handler object that calls f.
|
||||
type HandlerFunc func(rw http.ResponseWriter, r *http.Request, next http.HandlerFunc)
|
||||
|
||||
func (h HandlerFunc) ServeHTTP(rw http.ResponseWriter, r *http.Request, next http.HandlerFunc) {
|
||||
h(rw, r, next)
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
type middleware struct {
|
||||
handler Handler
|
||||
next *middleware
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
func (m middleware) ServeHTTP(rw http.ResponseWriter, r *http.Request) {
|
||||
m.handler.ServeHTTP(rw, r, m.next.ServeHTTP)
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
// Wrap converts a http.Handler into a negroni.Handler so it can be used as a Negroni
|
||||
// middleware. The next http.HandlerFunc is automatically called after the Handler
|
||||
// is executed.
|
||||
func Wrap(handler http.Handler) Handler {
|
||||
return HandlerFunc(func(rw http.ResponseWriter, r *http.Request, next http.HandlerFunc) {
|
||||
handler.ServeHTTP(rw, r)
|
||||
next(rw, r)
|
||||
})
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
// WrapFunc converts a http.HandlerFunc into a negroni.Handler so it can be used as a Negroni
|
||||
// middleware. The next http.HandlerFunc is automatically called after the Handler
|
||||
// is executed.
|
||||
func WrapFunc(handlerFunc http.HandlerFunc) Handler {
|
||||
return HandlerFunc(func(rw http.ResponseWriter, r *http.Request, next http.HandlerFunc) {
|
||||
handlerFunc(rw, r)
|
||||
next(rw, r)
|
||||
})
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
// Negroni is a stack of Middleware Handlers that can be invoked as an http.Handler.
|
||||
// Negroni middleware is evaluated in the order that they are added to the stack using
|
||||
// the Use and UseHandler methods.
|
||||
type Negroni struct {
|
||||
middleware middleware
|
||||
handlers []Handler
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
// New returns a new Negroni instance with no middleware preconfigured.
|
||||
func New(handlers ...Handler) *Negroni {
|
||||
return &Negroni{
|
||||
handlers: handlers,
|
||||
middleware: build(handlers),
|
||||
}
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
// With returns a new Negroni instance that is a combination of the negroni
|
||||
// receiver's handlers and the provided handlers.
|
||||
func (n *Negroni) With(handlers ...Handler) *Negroni {
|
||||
return New(
|
||||
append(n.handlers, handlers...)...,
|
||||
)
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
// Classic returns a new Negroni instance with the default middleware already
|
||||
// in the stack.
|
||||
//
|
||||
// Recovery - Panic Recovery Middleware
|
||||
// Logger - Request/Response Logging
|
||||
// Static - Static File Serving
|
||||
func Classic() *Negroni {
|
||||
return New(NewRecovery(), NewLogger(), NewStatic(http.Dir("public")))
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
func (n *Negroni) ServeHTTP(rw http.ResponseWriter, r *http.Request) {
|
||||
n.middleware.ServeHTTP(NewResponseWriter(rw), r)
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
// Use adds a Handler onto the middleware stack. Handlers are invoked in the order they are added to a Negroni.
|
||||
func (n *Negroni) Use(handler Handler) {
|
||||
if handler == nil {
|
||||
panic("handler cannot be nil")
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
n.handlers = append(n.handlers, handler)
|
||||
n.middleware = build(n.handlers)
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
// UseFunc adds a Negroni-style handler function onto the middleware stack.
|
||||
func (n *Negroni) UseFunc(handlerFunc func(rw http.ResponseWriter, r *http.Request, next http.HandlerFunc)) {
|
||||
n.Use(HandlerFunc(handlerFunc))
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
// UseHandler adds a http.Handler onto the middleware stack. Handlers are invoked in the order they are added to a Negroni.
|
||||
func (n *Negroni) UseHandler(handler http.Handler) {
|
||||
n.Use(Wrap(handler))
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
// UseHandlerFunc adds a http.HandlerFunc-style handler function onto the middleware stack.
|
||||
func (n *Negroni) UseHandlerFunc(handlerFunc func(rw http.ResponseWriter, r *http.Request)) {
|
||||
n.UseHandler(http.HandlerFunc(handlerFunc))
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
// Run is a convenience function that runs the negroni stack as an HTTP
|
||||
// server. The addr string, if provided, takes the same format as http.ListenAndServe.
|
||||
// If no address is provided but the PORT environment variable is set, the PORT value is used.
|
||||
// If neither is provided, the address' value will equal the DefaultAddress constant.
|
||||
func (n *Negroni) Run(addr ...string) {
|
||||
l := log.New(os.Stdout, "[negroni] ", 0)
|
||||
finalAddr := detectAddress(addr...)
|
||||
l.Printf("listening on %s", finalAddr)
|
||||
l.Fatal(http.ListenAndServe(finalAddr, n))
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
func detectAddress(addr ...string) string {
|
||||
if len(addr) > 0 {
|
||||
return addr[0]
|
||||
}
|
||||
if port := os.Getenv("PORT"); port != "" {
|
||||
return ":" + port
|
||||
}
|
||||
return DefaultAddress
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
// Returns a list of all the handlers in the current Negroni middleware chain.
|
||||
func (n *Negroni) Handlers() []Handler {
|
||||
return n.handlers
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
func build(handlers []Handler) middleware {
|
||||
var next middleware
|
||||
|
||||
if len(handlers) == 0 {
|
||||
return voidMiddleware()
|
||||
} else if len(handlers) > 1 {
|
||||
next = build(handlers[1:])
|
||||
} else {
|
||||
next = voidMiddleware()
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
return middleware{handlers[0], &next}
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
func voidMiddleware() middleware {
|
||||
return middleware{
|
||||
HandlerFunc(func(rw http.ResponseWriter, r *http.Request, next http.HandlerFunc) {}),
|
||||
&middleware{},
|
||||
}
|
||||
}
|
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vendor/github.com/codegangsta/negroni/recovery.go
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vendored
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179
vendor/github.com/codegangsta/negroni/recovery.go
generated
vendored
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|
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|
|||
package negroni
|
||||
|
||||
import (
|
||||
"fmt"
|
||||
"log"
|
||||
"net/http"
|
||||
"os"
|
||||
"runtime"
|
||||
"runtime/debug"
|
||||
"text/template"
|
||||
)
|
||||
|
||||
const (
|
||||
panicText = "PANIC: %s\n%s"
|
||||
panicHTML = `<html>
|
||||
<head><title>PANIC: {{.RecoveredPanic}}</title></head>
|
||||
<style type="text/css">
|
||||
html, body {
|
||||
font-family: Helvetica, Arial, Sans;
|
||||
color: #333333;
|
||||
background-color: #ffffff;
|
||||
margin: 0px;
|
||||
}
|
||||
h1 {
|
||||
color: #ffffff;
|
||||
background-color: #f14c4c;
|
||||
padding: 20px;
|
||||
border-bottom: 1px solid #2b3848;
|
||||
}
|
||||
.block {
|
||||
margin: 2em;
|
||||
}
|
||||
.panic-interface {
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
.panic-stack-raw pre {
|
||||
padding: 1em;
|
||||
background: #f6f8fa;
|
||||
border: dashed 1px;
|
||||
}
|
||||
.panic-interface-title {
|
||||
font-weight: bold;
|
||||
}
|
||||
</style>
|
||||
<body>
|
||||
<h1>Negroni - PANIC</h1>
|
||||
|
||||
<div class="panic-interface block">
|
||||
<h3>{{.RequestDescription}}</h3>
|
||||
<span class="panic-interface-title">Runtime error:</span> <span class="panic-interface-element">{{.RecoveredPanic}}</span>
|
||||
</div>
|
||||
|
||||
{{ if .Stack }}
|
||||
<div class="panic-stack-raw block">
|
||||
<h3>Runtime Stack</h3>
|
||||
<pre>{{.StackAsString}}</pre>
|
||||
</div>
|
||||
{{ end }}
|
||||
|
||||
</body>
|
||||
</html>`
|
||||
nilRequestMessage = "Request is nil"
|
||||
)
|
||||
|
||||
var panicHTMLTemplate = template.Must(template.New("PanicPage").Parse(panicHTML))
|
||||
|
||||
// PanicInformation contains all
|
||||
// elements for printing stack informations.
|
||||
type PanicInformation struct {
|
||||
RecoveredPanic interface{}
|
||||
Stack []byte
|
||||
Request *http.Request
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
// StackAsString returns a printable version of the stack
|
||||
func (p *PanicInformation) StackAsString() string {
|
||||
return string(p.Stack)
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
// RequestDescription returns a printable description of the url
|
||||
func (p *PanicInformation) RequestDescription() string {
|
||||
|
||||
if p.Request == nil {
|
||||
return nilRequestMessage
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
var queryOutput string
|
||||
if p.Request.URL.RawQuery != "" {
|
||||
queryOutput = "?" + p.Request.URL.RawQuery
|
||||
}
|
||||
return fmt.Sprintf("%s %s%s", p.Request.Method, p.Request.URL.Path, queryOutput)
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
// PanicFormatter is an interface on object can implement
|
||||
// to be able to output the stack trace
|
||||
type PanicFormatter interface {
|
||||
// FormatPanicError output the stack for a given answer/response.
|
||||
// In case the the middleware should not output the stack trace,
|
||||
// the field `Stack` of the passed `PanicInformation` instance equals `[]byte{}`.
|
||||
FormatPanicError(rw http.ResponseWriter, r *http.Request, infos *PanicInformation)
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
// TextPanicFormatter output the stack
|
||||
// as simple text on os.Stdout. If no `Content-Type` is set,
|
||||
// it will output the data as `text/plain; charset=utf-8`.
|
||||
// Otherwise, the origin `Content-Type` is kept.
|
||||
type TextPanicFormatter struct{}
|
||||
|
||||
func (t *TextPanicFormatter) FormatPanicError(rw http.ResponseWriter, r *http.Request, infos *PanicInformation) {
|
||||
if rw.Header().Get("Content-Type") == "" {
|
||||
rw.Header().Set("Content-Type", "text/plain; charset=utf-8")
|
||||
}
|
||||
fmt.Fprintf(rw, panicText, infos.RecoveredPanic, infos.Stack)
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
// HTMLPanicFormatter output the stack inside
|
||||
// an HTML page. This has been largely inspired by
|
||||
// https://github.com/go-martini/martini/pull/156/commits.
|
||||
type HTMLPanicFormatter struct{}
|
||||
|
||||
func (t *HTMLPanicFormatter) FormatPanicError(rw http.ResponseWriter, r *http.Request, infos *PanicInformation) {
|
||||
if rw.Header().Get("Content-Type") == "" {
|
||||
rw.Header().Set("Content-Type", "text/html; charset=utf-8")
|
||||
}
|
||||
panicHTMLTemplate.Execute(rw, infos)
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
// Recovery is a Negroni middleware that recovers from any panics and writes a 500 if there was one.
|
||||
type Recovery struct {
|
||||
Logger ALogger
|
||||
PrintStack bool
|
||||
ErrorHandlerFunc func(interface{})
|
||||
StackAll bool
|
||||
StackSize int
|
||||
Formatter PanicFormatter
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
// NewRecovery returns a new instance of Recovery
|
||||
func NewRecovery() *Recovery {
|
||||
return &Recovery{
|
||||
Logger: log.New(os.Stdout, "[negroni] ", 0),
|
||||
PrintStack: true,
|
||||
StackAll: false,
|
||||
StackSize: 1024 * 8,
|
||||
Formatter: &TextPanicFormatter{},
|
||||
}
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
func (rec *Recovery) ServeHTTP(rw http.ResponseWriter, r *http.Request, next http.HandlerFunc) {
|
||||
defer func() {
|
||||
if err := recover(); err != nil {
|
||||
rw.WriteHeader(http.StatusInternalServerError)
|
||||
|
||||
stack := make([]byte, rec.StackSize)
|
||||
stack = stack[:runtime.Stack(stack, rec.StackAll)]
|
||||
infos := &PanicInformation{RecoveredPanic: err, Request: r}
|
||||
|
||||
if rec.PrintStack {
|
||||
infos.Stack = stack
|
||||
}
|
||||
rec.Logger.Printf(panicText, err, stack)
|
||||
rec.Formatter.FormatPanicError(rw, r, infos)
|
||||
|
||||
if rec.ErrorHandlerFunc != nil {
|
||||
func() {
|
||||
defer func() {
|
||||
if err := recover(); err != nil {
|
||||
rec.Logger.Printf("provided ErrorHandlerFunc panic'd: %s, trace:\n%s", err, debug.Stack())
|
||||
rec.Logger.Printf("%s\n", debug.Stack())
|
||||
}
|
||||
}()
|
||||
rec.ErrorHandlerFunc(err)
|
||||
}()
|
||||
}
|
||||
}
|
||||
}()
|
||||
|
||||
next(rw, r)
|
||||
}
|
113
vendor/github.com/codegangsta/negroni/response_writer.go
generated
vendored
Normal file
113
vendor/github.com/codegangsta/negroni/response_writer.go
generated
vendored
Normal file
|
@ -0,0 +1,113 @@
|
|||
package negroni
|
||||
|
||||
import (
|
||||
"bufio"
|
||||
"fmt"
|
||||
"net"
|
||||
"net/http"
|
||||
)
|
||||
|
||||
// ResponseWriter is a wrapper around http.ResponseWriter that provides extra information about
|
||||
// the response. It is recommended that middleware handlers use this construct to wrap a responsewriter
|
||||
// if the functionality calls for it.
|
||||
type ResponseWriter interface {
|
||||
http.ResponseWriter
|
||||
http.Flusher
|
||||
// Status returns the status code of the response or 0 if the response has
|
||||
// not been written
|
||||
Status() int
|
||||
// Written returns whether or not the ResponseWriter has been written.
|
||||
Written() bool
|
||||
// Size returns the size of the response body.
|
||||
Size() int
|
||||
// Before allows for a function to be called before the ResponseWriter has been written to. This is
|
||||
// useful for setting headers or any other operations that must happen before a response has been written.
|
||||
Before(func(ResponseWriter))
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
type beforeFunc func(ResponseWriter)
|
||||
|
||||
// NewResponseWriter creates a ResponseWriter that wraps an http.ResponseWriter
|
||||
func NewResponseWriter(rw http.ResponseWriter) ResponseWriter {
|
||||
nrw := &responseWriter{
|
||||
ResponseWriter: rw,
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
if _, ok := rw.(http.CloseNotifier); ok {
|
||||
return &responseWriterCloseNotifer{nrw}
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
return nrw
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
type responseWriter struct {
|
||||
http.ResponseWriter
|
||||
status int
|
||||
size int
|
||||
beforeFuncs []beforeFunc
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
func (rw *responseWriter) WriteHeader(s int) {
|
||||
rw.status = s
|
||||
rw.callBefore()
|
||||
rw.ResponseWriter.WriteHeader(s)
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
func (rw *responseWriter) Write(b []byte) (int, error) {
|
||||
if !rw.Written() {
|
||||
// The status will be StatusOK if WriteHeader has not been called yet
|
||||
rw.WriteHeader(http.StatusOK)
|
||||
}
|
||||
size, err := rw.ResponseWriter.Write(b)
|
||||
rw.size += size
|
||||
return size, err
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
func (rw *responseWriter) Status() int {
|
||||
return rw.status
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
func (rw *responseWriter) Size() int {
|
||||
return rw.size
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
func (rw *responseWriter) Written() bool {
|
||||
return rw.status != 0
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
func (rw *responseWriter) Before(before func(ResponseWriter)) {
|
||||
rw.beforeFuncs = append(rw.beforeFuncs, before)
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
func (rw *responseWriter) Hijack() (net.Conn, *bufio.ReadWriter, error) {
|
||||
hijacker, ok := rw.ResponseWriter.(http.Hijacker)
|
||||
if !ok {
|
||||
return nil, nil, fmt.Errorf("the ResponseWriter doesn't support the Hijacker interface")
|
||||
}
|
||||
return hijacker.Hijack()
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
func (rw *responseWriter) callBefore() {
|
||||
for i := len(rw.beforeFuncs) - 1; i >= 0; i-- {
|
||||
rw.beforeFuncs[i](rw)
|
||||
}
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
func (rw *responseWriter) Flush() {
|
||||
flusher, ok := rw.ResponseWriter.(http.Flusher)
|
||||
if ok {
|
||||
if !rw.Written() {
|
||||
// The status will be StatusOK if WriteHeader has not been called yet
|
||||
rw.WriteHeader(http.StatusOK)
|
||||
}
|
||||
flusher.Flush()
|
||||
}
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
type responseWriterCloseNotifer struct {
|
||||
*responseWriter
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
func (rw *responseWriterCloseNotifer) CloseNotify() <-chan bool {
|
||||
return rw.ResponseWriter.(http.CloseNotifier).CloseNotify()
|
||||
}
|
16
vendor/github.com/codegangsta/negroni/response_writer_pusher.go
generated
vendored
Normal file
16
vendor/github.com/codegangsta/negroni/response_writer_pusher.go
generated
vendored
Normal file
|
@ -0,0 +1,16 @@
|
|||
//+build go1.8
|
||||
|
||||
package negroni
|
||||
|
||||
import (
|
||||
"fmt"
|
||||
"net/http"
|
||||
)
|
||||
|
||||
func (rw *responseWriter) Push(target string, opts *http.PushOptions) error {
|
||||
pusher, ok := rw.ResponseWriter.(http.Pusher)
|
||||
if ok {
|
||||
return pusher.Push(target, opts)
|
||||
}
|
||||
return fmt.Errorf("the ResponseWriter doesn't support the Pusher interface")
|
||||
}
|
88
vendor/github.com/codegangsta/negroni/static.go
generated
vendored
Normal file
88
vendor/github.com/codegangsta/negroni/static.go
generated
vendored
Normal file
|
@ -0,0 +1,88 @@
|
|||
package negroni
|
||||
|
||||
import (
|
||||
"net/http"
|
||||
"path"
|
||||
"strings"
|
||||
)
|
||||
|
||||
// Static is a middleware handler that serves static files in the given
|
||||
// directory/filesystem. If the file does not exist on the filesystem, it
|
||||
// passes along to the next middleware in the chain. If you desire "fileserver"
|
||||
// type behavior where it returns a 404 for unfound files, you should consider
|
||||
// using http.FileServer from the Go stdlib.
|
||||
type Static struct {
|
||||
// Dir is the directory to serve static files from
|
||||
Dir http.FileSystem
|
||||
// Prefix is the optional prefix used to serve the static directory content
|
||||
Prefix string
|
||||
// IndexFile defines which file to serve as index if it exists.
|
||||
IndexFile string
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
// NewStatic returns a new instance of Static
|
||||
func NewStatic(directory http.FileSystem) *Static {
|
||||
return &Static{
|
||||
Dir: directory,
|
||||
Prefix: "",
|
||||
IndexFile: "index.html",
|
||||
}
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
func (s *Static) ServeHTTP(rw http.ResponseWriter, r *http.Request, next http.HandlerFunc) {
|
||||
if r.Method != "GET" && r.Method != "HEAD" {
|
||||
next(rw, r)
|
||||
return
|
||||
}
|
||||
file := r.URL.Path
|
||||
// if we have a prefix, filter requests by stripping the prefix
|
||||
if s.Prefix != "" {
|
||||
if !strings.HasPrefix(file, s.Prefix) {
|
||||
next(rw, r)
|
||||
return
|
||||
}
|
||||
file = file[len(s.Prefix):]
|
||||
if file != "" && file[0] != '/' {
|
||||
next(rw, r)
|
||||
return
|
||||
}
|
||||
}
|
||||
f, err := s.Dir.Open(file)
|
||||
if err != nil {
|
||||
// discard the error?
|
||||
next(rw, r)
|
||||
return
|
||||
}
|
||||
defer f.Close()
|
||||
|
||||
fi, err := f.Stat()
|
||||
if err != nil {
|
||||
next(rw, r)
|
||||
return
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
// try to serve index file
|
||||
if fi.IsDir() {
|
||||
// redirect if missing trailing slash
|
||||
if !strings.HasSuffix(r.URL.Path, "/") {
|
||||
http.Redirect(rw, r, r.URL.Path+"/", http.StatusFound)
|
||||
return
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
file = path.Join(file, s.IndexFile)
|
||||
f, err = s.Dir.Open(file)
|
||||
if err != nil {
|
||||
next(rw, r)
|
||||
return
|
||||
}
|
||||
defer f.Close()
|
||||
|
||||
fi, err = f.Stat()
|
||||
if err != nil || fi.IsDir() {
|
||||
next(rw, r)
|
||||
return
|
||||
}
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
http.ServeContent(rw, r, file, fi.ModTime(), f)
|
||||
}
|
20
vendor/github.com/ghodss/yaml/.gitignore
generated
vendored
Normal file
20
vendor/github.com/ghodss/yaml/.gitignore
generated
vendored
Normal file
|
@ -0,0 +1,20 @@
|
|||
# OSX leaves these everywhere on SMB shares
|
||||
._*
|
||||
|
||||
# Eclipse files
|
||||
.classpath
|
||||
.project
|
||||
.settings/**
|
||||
|
||||
# Emacs save files
|
||||
*~
|
||||
|
||||
# Vim-related files
|
||||
[._]*.s[a-w][a-z]
|
||||
[._]s[a-w][a-z]
|
||||
*.un~
|
||||
Session.vim
|
||||
.netrwhist
|
||||
|
||||
# Go test binaries
|
||||
*.test
|
7
vendor/github.com/ghodss/yaml/.travis.yml
generated
vendored
Normal file
7
vendor/github.com/ghodss/yaml/.travis.yml
generated
vendored
Normal file
|
@ -0,0 +1,7 @@
|
|||
language: go
|
||||
go:
|
||||
- 1.3
|
||||
- 1.4
|
||||
script:
|
||||
- go test
|
||||
- go build
|
50
vendor/github.com/ghodss/yaml/LICENSE
generated
vendored
Normal file
50
vendor/github.com/ghodss/yaml/LICENSE
generated
vendored
Normal file
|
@ -0,0 +1,50 @@
|
|||
The MIT License (MIT)
|
||||
|
||||
Copyright (c) 2014 Sam Ghods
|
||||
|
||||
Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy
|
||||
of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal
|
||||
in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights
|
||||
to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell
|
||||
copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is
|
||||
furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
|
||||
|
||||
The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in all
|
||||
copies or substantial portions of the Software.
|
||||
|
||||
THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR
|
||||
IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
|
||||
FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE
|
||||
AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER
|
||||
LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM,
|
||||
OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE
|
||||
SOFTWARE.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
Copyright (c) 2012 The Go Authors. All rights reserved.
|
||||
|
||||
Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
|
||||
modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are
|
||||
met:
|
||||
|
||||
* Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
|
||||
notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
|
||||
* Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above
|
||||
copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer
|
||||
in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the
|
||||
distribution.
|
||||
* Neither the name of Google Inc. nor the names of its
|
||||
contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from
|
||||
this software without specific prior written permission.
|
||||
|
||||
THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS
|
||||
"AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT
|
||||
LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR
|
||||
A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT
|
||||
OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL,
|
||||
SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT
|
||||
LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE,
|
||||
DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY
|
||||
THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT
|
||||
(INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE
|
||||
OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
|
121
vendor/github.com/ghodss/yaml/README.md
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|
|||
# YAML marshaling and unmarshaling support for Go
|
||||
|
||||
[](https://travis-ci.org/ghodss/yaml)
|
||||
|
||||
## Introduction
|
||||
|
||||
A wrapper around [go-yaml](https://github.com/go-yaml/yaml) designed to enable a better way of handling YAML when marshaling to and from structs.
|
||||
|
||||
In short, this library first converts YAML to JSON using go-yaml and then uses `json.Marshal` and `json.Unmarshal` to convert to or from the struct. This means that it effectively reuses the JSON struct tags as well as the custom JSON methods `MarshalJSON` and `UnmarshalJSON` unlike go-yaml. For a detailed overview of the rationale behind this method, [see this blog post](http://ghodss.com/2014/the-right-way-to-handle-yaml-in-golang/).
|
||||
|
||||
## Compatibility
|
||||
|
||||
This package uses [go-yaml](https://github.com/go-yaml/yaml) and therefore supports [everything go-yaml supports](https://github.com/go-yaml/yaml#compatibility).
|
||||
|
||||
## Caveats
|
||||
|
||||
**Caveat #1:** When using `yaml.Marshal` and `yaml.Unmarshal`, binary data should NOT be preceded with the `!!binary` YAML tag. If you do, go-yaml will convert the binary data from base64 to native binary data, which is not compatible with JSON. You can still use binary in your YAML files though - just store them without the `!!binary` tag and decode the base64 in your code (e.g. in the custom JSON methods `MarshalJSON` and `UnmarshalJSON`). This also has the benefit that your YAML and your JSON binary data will be decoded exactly the same way. As an example:
|
||||
|
||||
```
|
||||
BAD:
|
||||
exampleKey: !!binary gIGC
|
||||
|
||||
GOOD:
|
||||
exampleKey: gIGC
|
||||
... and decode the base64 data in your code.
|
||||
```
|
||||
|
||||
**Caveat #2:** When using `YAMLToJSON` directly, maps with keys that are maps will result in an error since this is not supported by JSON. This error will occur in `Unmarshal` as well since you can't unmarshal map keys anyways since struct fields can't be keys.
|
||||
|
||||
## Installation and usage
|
||||
|
||||
To install, run:
|
||||
|
||||
```
|
||||
$ go get github.com/ghodss/yaml
|
||||
```
|
||||
|
||||
And import using:
|
||||
|
||||
```
|
||||
import "github.com/ghodss/yaml"
|
||||
```
|
||||
|
||||
Usage is very similar to the JSON library:
|
||||
|
||||
```go
|
||||
package main
|
||||
|
||||
import (
|
||||
"fmt"
|
||||
|
||||
"github.com/ghodss/yaml"
|
||||
)
|
||||
|
||||
type Person struct {
|
||||
Name string `json:"name"` // Affects YAML field names too.
|
||||
Age int `json:"age"`
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
func main() {
|
||||
// Marshal a Person struct to YAML.
|
||||
p := Person{"John", 30}
|
||||
y, err := yaml.Marshal(p)
|
||||
if err != nil {
|
||||
fmt.Printf("err: %v\n", err)
|
||||
return
|
||||
}
|
||||
fmt.Println(string(y))
|
||||
/* Output:
|
||||
age: 30
|
||||
name: John
|
||||
*/
|
||||
|
||||
// Unmarshal the YAML back into a Person struct.
|
||||
var p2 Person
|
||||
err = yaml.Unmarshal(y, &p2)
|
||||
if err != nil {
|
||||
fmt.Printf("err: %v\n", err)
|
||||
return
|
||||
}
|
||||
fmt.Println(p2)
|
||||
/* Output:
|
||||
{John 30}
|
||||
*/
|
||||
}
|
||||
```
|
||||
|
||||
`yaml.YAMLToJSON` and `yaml.JSONToYAML` methods are also available:
|
||||
|
||||
```go
|
||||
package main
|
||||
|
||||
import (
|
||||
"fmt"
|
||||
|
||||
"github.com/ghodss/yaml"
|
||||
)
|
||||
|
||||
func main() {
|
||||
j := []byte(`{"name": "John", "age": 30}`)
|
||||
y, err := yaml.JSONToYAML(j)
|
||||
if err != nil {
|
||||
fmt.Printf("err: %v\n", err)
|
||||
return
|
||||
}
|
||||
fmt.Println(string(y))
|
||||
/* Output:
|
||||
name: John
|
||||
age: 30
|
||||
*/
|
||||
j2, err := yaml.YAMLToJSON(y)
|
||||
if err != nil {
|
||||
fmt.Printf("err: %v\n", err)
|
||||
return
|
||||
}
|
||||
fmt.Println(string(j2))
|
||||
/* Output:
|
||||
{"age":30,"name":"John"}
|
||||
*/
|
||||
}
|
||||
```
|
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vendor/github.com/ghodss/yaml/fields.go
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|
|||
// Copyright 2013 The Go Authors. All rights reserved.
|
||||
// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
|
||||
// license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
|
||||
package yaml
|
||||
|
||||
import (
|
||||
"bytes"
|
||||
"encoding"
|
||||
"encoding/json"
|
||||
"reflect"
|
||||
"sort"
|
||||
"strings"
|
||||
"sync"
|
||||
"unicode"
|
||||
"unicode/utf8"
|
||||
)
|
||||
|
||||
// indirect walks down v allocating pointers as needed,
|
||||
// until it gets to a non-pointer.
|
||||
// if it encounters an Unmarshaler, indirect stops and returns that.
|
||||
// if decodingNull is true, indirect stops at the last pointer so it can be set to nil.
|
||||
func indirect(v reflect.Value, decodingNull bool) (json.Unmarshaler, encoding.TextUnmarshaler, reflect.Value) {
|
||||
// If v is a named type and is addressable,
|
||||
// start with its address, so that if the type has pointer methods,
|
||||
// we find them.
|
||||
if v.Kind() != reflect.Ptr && v.Type().Name() != "" && v.CanAddr() {
|
||||
v = v.Addr()
|
||||
}
|
||||
for {
|
||||
// Load value from interface, but only if the result will be
|
||||
// usefully addressable.
|
||||
if v.Kind() == reflect.Interface && !v.IsNil() {
|
||||
e := v.Elem()
|
||||
if e.Kind() == reflect.Ptr && !e.IsNil() && (!decodingNull || e.Elem().Kind() == reflect.Ptr) {
|
||||
v = e
|
||||
continue
|
||||
}
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
if v.Kind() != reflect.Ptr {
|
||||
break
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
if v.Elem().Kind() != reflect.Ptr && decodingNull && v.CanSet() {
|
||||
break
|
||||
}
|
||||
if v.IsNil() {
|
||||
if v.CanSet() {
|
||||
v.Set(reflect.New(v.Type().Elem()))
|
||||
} else {
|
||||
v = reflect.New(v.Type().Elem())
|
||||
}
|
||||
}
|
||||
if v.Type().NumMethod() > 0 {
|
||||
if u, ok := v.Interface().(json.Unmarshaler); ok {
|
||||
return u, nil, reflect.Value{}
|
||||
}
|
||||
if u, ok := v.Interface().(encoding.TextUnmarshaler); ok {
|
||||
return nil, u, reflect.Value{}
|
||||
}
|
||||
}
|
||||
v = v.Elem()
|
||||
}
|
||||
return nil, nil, v
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
// A field represents a single field found in a struct.
|
||||
type field struct {
|
||||
name string
|
||||
nameBytes []byte // []byte(name)
|
||||
equalFold func(s, t []byte) bool // bytes.EqualFold or equivalent
|
||||
|
||||
tag bool
|
||||
index []int
|
||||
typ reflect.Type
|
||||
omitEmpty bool
|
||||
quoted bool
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
func fillField(f field) field {
|
||||
f.nameBytes = []byte(f.name)
|
||||
f.equalFold = foldFunc(f.nameBytes)
|
||||
return f
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
// byName sorts field by name, breaking ties with depth,
|
||||
// then breaking ties with "name came from json tag", then
|
||||
// breaking ties with index sequence.
|
||||
type byName []field
|
||||
|
||||
func (x byName) Len() int { return len(x) }
|
||||
|
||||
func (x byName) Swap(i, j int) { x[i], x[j] = x[j], x[i] }
|
||||
|
||||
func (x byName) Less(i, j int) bool {
|
||||
if x[i].name != x[j].name {
|
||||
return x[i].name < x[j].name
|
||||
}
|
||||
if len(x[i].index) != len(x[j].index) {
|
||||
return len(x[i].index) < len(x[j].index)
|
||||
}
|
||||
if x[i].tag != x[j].tag {
|
||||
return x[i].tag
|
||||
}
|
||||
return byIndex(x).Less(i, j)
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
// byIndex sorts field by index sequence.
|
||||
type byIndex []field
|
||||
|
||||
func (x byIndex) Len() int { return len(x) }
|
||||
|
||||
func (x byIndex) Swap(i, j int) { x[i], x[j] = x[j], x[i] }
|
||||
|
||||
func (x byIndex) Less(i, j int) bool {
|
||||
for k, xik := range x[i].index {
|
||||
if k >= len(x[j].index) {
|
||||
return false
|
||||
}
|
||||
if xik != x[j].index[k] {
|
||||
return xik < x[j].index[k]
|
||||
}
|
||||
}
|
||||
return len(x[i].index) < len(x[j].index)
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
// typeFields returns a list of fields that JSON should recognize for the given type.
|
||||
// The algorithm is breadth-first search over the set of structs to include - the top struct
|
||||
// and then any reachable anonymous structs.
|
||||
func typeFields(t reflect.Type) []field {
|
||||
// Anonymous fields to explore at the current level and the next.
|
||||
current := []field{}
|
||||
next := []field{{typ: t}}
|
||||
|
||||
// Count of queued names for current level and the next.
|
||||
count := map[reflect.Type]int{}
|
||||
nextCount := map[reflect.Type]int{}
|
||||
|
||||
// Types already visited at an earlier level.
|
||||
visited := map[reflect.Type]bool{}
|
||||
|
||||
// Fields found.
|
||||
var fields []field
|
||||
|
||||
for len(next) > 0 {
|
||||
current, next = next, current[:0]
|
||||
count, nextCount = nextCount, map[reflect.Type]int{}
|
||||
|
||||
for _, f := range current {
|
||||
if visited[f.typ] {
|
||||
continue
|
||||
}
|
||||
visited[f.typ] = true
|
||||
|
||||
// Scan f.typ for fields to include.
|
||||
for i := 0; i < f.typ.NumField(); i++ {
|
||||
sf := f.typ.Field(i)
|
||||
if sf.PkgPath != "" { // unexported
|
||||
continue
|
||||
}
|
||||
tag := sf.Tag.Get("json")
|
||||
if tag == "-" {
|
||||
continue
|
||||
}
|
||||
name, opts := parseTag(tag)
|
||||
if !isValidTag(name) {
|
||||
name = ""
|
||||
}
|
||||
index := make([]int, len(f.index)+1)
|
||||
copy(index, f.index)
|
||||
index[len(f.index)] = i
|
||||
|
||||
ft := sf.Type
|
||||
if ft.Name() == "" && ft.Kind() == reflect.Ptr {
|
||||
// Follow pointer.
|
||||
ft = ft.Elem()
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
// Record found field and index sequence.
|
||||
if name != "" || !sf.Anonymous || ft.Kind() != reflect.Struct {
|
||||
tagged := name != ""
|
||||
if name == "" {
|
||||
name = sf.Name
|
||||
}
|
||||
fields = append(fields, fillField(field{
|
||||
name: name,
|
||||
tag: tagged,
|
||||
index: index,
|
||||
typ: ft,
|
||||
omitEmpty: opts.Contains("omitempty"),
|
||||
quoted: opts.Contains("string"),
|
||||
}))
|
||||
if count[f.typ] > 1 {
|
||||
// If there were multiple instances, add a second,
|
||||
// so that the annihilation code will see a duplicate.
|
||||
// It only cares about the distinction between 1 or 2,
|
||||
// so don't bother generating any more copies.
|
||||
fields = append(fields, fields[len(fields)-1])
|
||||
}
|
||||
continue
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
// Record new anonymous struct to explore in next round.
|
||||
nextCount[ft]++
|
||||
if nextCount[ft] == 1 {
|
||||
next = append(next, fillField(field{name: ft.Name(), index: index, typ: ft}))
|
||||
}
|
||||
}
|
||||
}
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
sort.Sort(byName(fields))
|
||||
|
||||
// Delete all fields that are hidden by the Go rules for embedded fields,
|
||||
// except that fields with JSON tags are promoted.
|
||||
|
||||
// The fields are sorted in primary order of name, secondary order
|
||||
// of field index length. Loop over names; for each name, delete
|
||||
// hidden fields by choosing the one dominant field that survives.
|
||||
out := fields[:0]
|
||||
for advance, i := 0, 0; i < len(fields); i += advance {
|
||||
// One iteration per name.
|
||||
// Find the sequence of fields with the name of this first field.
|
||||
fi := fields[i]
|
||||
name := fi.name
|
||||
for advance = 1; i+advance < len(fields); advance++ {
|
||||
fj := fields[i+advance]
|
||||
if fj.name != name {
|
||||
break
|
||||
}
|
||||
}
|
||||
if advance == 1 { // Only one field with this name
|
||||
out = append(out, fi)
|
||||
continue
|
||||
}
|
||||
dominant, ok := dominantField(fields[i : i+advance])
|
||||
if ok {
|
||||
out = append(out, dominant)
|
||||
}
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
fields = out
|
||||
sort.Sort(byIndex(fields))
|
||||
|
||||
return fields
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
// dominantField looks through the fields, all of which are known to
|
||||
// have the same name, to find the single field that dominates the
|
||||
// others using Go's embedding rules, modified by the presence of
|
||||
// JSON tags. If there are multiple top-level fields, the boolean
|
||||
// will be false: This condition is an error in Go and we skip all
|
||||
// the fields.
|
||||
func dominantField(fields []field) (field, bool) {
|
||||
// The fields are sorted in increasing index-length order. The winner
|
||||
// must therefore be one with the shortest index length. Drop all
|
||||
// longer entries, which is easy: just truncate the slice.
|
||||
length := len(fields[0].index)
|
||||
tagged := -1 // Index of first tagged field.
|
||||
for i, f := range fields {
|
||||
if len(f.index) > length {
|
||||
fields = fields[:i]
|
||||
break
|
||||
}
|
||||
if f.tag {
|
||||
if tagged >= 0 {
|
||||
// Multiple tagged fields at the same level: conflict.
|
||||
// Return no field.
|
||||
return field{}, false
|
||||
}
|
||||
tagged = i
|
||||
}
|
||||
}
|
||||
if tagged >= 0 {
|
||||
return fields[tagged], true
|
||||
}
|
||||
// All remaining fields have the same length. If there's more than one,
|
||||
// we have a conflict (two fields named "X" at the same level) and we
|
||||
// return no field.
|
||||
if len(fields) > 1 {
|
||||
return field{}, false
|
||||
}
|
||||
return fields[0], true
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
var fieldCache struct {
|
||||
sync.RWMutex
|
||||
m map[reflect.Type][]field
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
// cachedTypeFields is like typeFields but uses a cache to avoid repeated work.
|
||||
func cachedTypeFields(t reflect.Type) []field {
|
||||
fieldCache.RLock()
|
||||
f := fieldCache.m[t]
|
||||
fieldCache.RUnlock()
|
||||
if f != nil {
|
||||
return f
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
// Compute fields without lock.
|
||||
// Might duplicate effort but won't hold other computations back.
|
||||
f = typeFields(t)
|
||||
if f == nil {
|
||||
f = []field{}
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
fieldCache.Lock()
|
||||
if fieldCache.m == nil {
|
||||
fieldCache.m = map[reflect.Type][]field{}
|
||||
}
|
||||
fieldCache.m[t] = f
|
||||
fieldCache.Unlock()
|
||||
return f
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
func isValidTag(s string) bool {
|
||||
if s == "" {
|
||||
return false
|
||||
}
|
||||
for _, c := range s {
|
||||
switch {
|
||||
case strings.ContainsRune("!#$%&()*+-./:<=>?@[]^_{|}~ ", c):
|
||||
// Backslash and quote chars are reserved, but
|
||||
// otherwise any punctuation chars are allowed
|
||||
// in a tag name.
|
||||
default:
|
||||
if !unicode.IsLetter(c) && !unicode.IsDigit(c) {
|
||||
return false
|
||||
}
|
||||
}
|
||||
}
|
||||
return true
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
const (
|
||||
caseMask = ^byte(0x20) // Mask to ignore case in ASCII.
|
||||
kelvin = '\u212a'
|
||||
smallLongEss = '\u017f'
|
||||
)
|
||||
|
||||
// foldFunc returns one of four different case folding equivalence
|
||||
// functions, from most general (and slow) to fastest:
|
||||
//
|
||||
// 1) bytes.EqualFold, if the key s contains any non-ASCII UTF-8
|
||||
// 2) equalFoldRight, if s contains special folding ASCII ('k', 'K', 's', 'S')
|
||||
// 3) asciiEqualFold, no special, but includes non-letters (including _)
|
||||
// 4) simpleLetterEqualFold, no specials, no non-letters.
|
||||
//
|
||||
// The letters S and K are special because they map to 3 runes, not just 2:
|
||||
// * S maps to s and to U+017F 'ſ' Latin small letter long s
|
||||
// * k maps to K and to U+212A 'K' Kelvin sign
|
||||
// See http://play.golang.org/p/tTxjOc0OGo
|
||||
//
|
||||
// The returned function is specialized for matching against s and
|
||||
// should only be given s. It's not curried for performance reasons.
|
||||
func foldFunc(s []byte) func(s, t []byte) bool {
|
||||
nonLetter := false
|
||||
special := false // special letter
|
||||
for _, b := range s {
|
||||
if b >= utf8.RuneSelf {
|
||||
return bytes.EqualFold
|
||||
}
|
||||
upper := b & caseMask
|
||||
if upper < 'A' || upper > 'Z' {
|
||||
nonLetter = true
|
||||
} else if upper == 'K' || upper == 'S' {
|
||||
// See above for why these letters are special.
|
||||
special = true
|
||||
}
|
||||
}
|
||||
if special {
|
||||
return equalFoldRight
|
||||
}
|
||||
if nonLetter {
|
||||
return asciiEqualFold
|
||||
}
|
||||
return simpleLetterEqualFold
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
// equalFoldRight is a specialization of bytes.EqualFold when s is
|
||||
// known to be all ASCII (including punctuation), but contains an 's',
|
||||
// 'S', 'k', or 'K', requiring a Unicode fold on the bytes in t.
|
||||
// See comments on foldFunc.
|
||||
func equalFoldRight(s, t []byte) bool {
|
||||
for _, sb := range s {
|
||||
if len(t) == 0 {
|
||||
return false
|
||||
}
|
||||
tb := t[0]
|
||||
if tb < utf8.RuneSelf {
|
||||
if sb != tb {
|
||||
sbUpper := sb & caseMask
|
||||
if 'A' <= sbUpper && sbUpper <= 'Z' {
|
||||
if sbUpper != tb&caseMask {
|
||||
return false
|
||||
}
|
||||
} else {
|
||||
return false
|
||||
}
|
||||
}
|
||||
t = t[1:]
|
||||
continue
|
||||
}
|
||||
// sb is ASCII and t is not. t must be either kelvin
|
||||
// sign or long s; sb must be s, S, k, or K.
|
||||
tr, size := utf8.DecodeRune(t)
|
||||
switch sb {
|
||||
case 's', 'S':
|
||||
if tr != smallLongEss {
|
||||
return false
|
||||
}
|
||||
case 'k', 'K':
|
||||
if tr != kelvin {
|
||||
return false
|
||||
}
|
||||
default:
|
||||
return false
|
||||
}
|
||||
t = t[size:]
|
||||
|
||||
}
|
||||
if len(t) > 0 {
|
||||
return false
|
||||
}
|
||||
return true
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
// asciiEqualFold is a specialization of bytes.EqualFold for use when
|
||||
// s is all ASCII (but may contain non-letters) and contains no
|
||||
// special-folding letters.
|
||||
// See comments on foldFunc.
|
||||
func asciiEqualFold(s, t []byte) bool {
|
||||
if len(s) != len(t) {
|
||||
return false
|
||||
}
|
||||
for i, sb := range s {
|
||||
tb := t[i]
|
||||
if sb == tb {
|
||||
continue
|
||||
}
|
||||
if ('a' <= sb && sb <= 'z') || ('A' <= sb && sb <= 'Z') {
|
||||
if sb&caseMask != tb&caseMask {
|
||||
return false
|
||||
}
|
||||
} else {
|
||||
return false
|
||||
}
|
||||
}
|
||||
return true
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
// simpleLetterEqualFold is a specialization of bytes.EqualFold for
|
||||
// use when s is all ASCII letters (no underscores, etc) and also
|
||||
// doesn't contain 'k', 'K', 's', or 'S'.
|
||||
// See comments on foldFunc.
|
||||
func simpleLetterEqualFold(s, t []byte) bool {
|
||||
if len(s) != len(t) {
|
||||
return false
|
||||
}
|
||||
for i, b := range s {
|
||||
if b&caseMask != t[i]&caseMask {
|
||||
return false
|
||||
}
|
||||
}
|
||||
return true
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
// tagOptions is the string following a comma in a struct field's "json"
|
||||
// tag, or the empty string. It does not include the leading comma.
|
||||
type tagOptions string
|
||||
|
||||
// parseTag splits a struct field's json tag into its name and
|
||||
// comma-separated options.
|
||||
func parseTag(tag string) (string, tagOptions) {
|
||||
if idx := strings.Index(tag, ","); idx != -1 {
|
||||
return tag[:idx], tagOptions(tag[idx+1:])
|
||||
}
|
||||
return tag, tagOptions("")
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
// Contains reports whether a comma-separated list of options
|
||||
// contains a particular substr flag. substr must be surrounded by a
|
||||
// string boundary or commas.
|
||||
func (o tagOptions) Contains(optionName string) bool {
|
||||
if len(o) == 0 {
|
||||
return false
|
||||
}
|
||||
s := string(o)
|
||||
for s != "" {
|
||||
var next string
|
||||
i := strings.Index(s, ",")
|
||||
if i >= 0 {
|
||||
s, next = s[:i], s[i+1:]
|
||||
}
|
||||
if s == optionName {
|
||||
return true
|
||||
}
|
||||
s = next
|
||||
}
|
||||
return false
|
||||
}
|
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vendor/github.com/ghodss/yaml/yaml.go
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vendored
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277
vendor/github.com/ghodss/yaml/yaml.go
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vendored
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|
@ -0,0 +1,277 @@
|
|||
package yaml
|
||||
|
||||
import (
|
||||
"bytes"
|
||||
"encoding/json"
|
||||
"fmt"
|
||||
"reflect"
|
||||
"strconv"
|
||||
|
||||
"gopkg.in/yaml.v2"
|
||||
)
|
||||
|
||||
// Marshals the object into JSON then converts JSON to YAML and returns the
|
||||
// YAML.
|
||||
func Marshal(o interface{}) ([]byte, error) {
|
||||
j, err := json.Marshal(o)
|
||||
if err != nil {
|
||||
return nil, fmt.Errorf("error marshaling into JSON: %v", err)
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
y, err := JSONToYAML(j)
|
||||
if err != nil {
|
||||
return nil, fmt.Errorf("error converting JSON to YAML: %v", err)
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
return y, nil
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
// Converts YAML to JSON then uses JSON to unmarshal into an object.
|
||||
func Unmarshal(y []byte, o interface{}) error {
|
||||
vo := reflect.ValueOf(o)
|
||||
j, err := yamlToJSON(y, &vo)
|
||||
if err != nil {
|
||||
return fmt.Errorf("error converting YAML to JSON: %v", err)
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
err = json.Unmarshal(j, o)
|
||||
if err != nil {
|
||||
return fmt.Errorf("error unmarshaling JSON: %v", err)
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
return nil
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
// Convert JSON to YAML.
|
||||
func JSONToYAML(j []byte) ([]byte, error) {
|
||||
// Convert the JSON to an object.
|
||||
var jsonObj interface{}
|
||||
// We are using yaml.Unmarshal here (instead of json.Unmarshal) because the
|
||||
// Go JSON library doesn't try to pick the right number type (int, float,
|
||||
// etc.) when unmarshalling to interface{}, it just picks float64
|
||||
// universally. go-yaml does go through the effort of picking the right
|
||||
// number type, so we can preserve number type throughout this process.
|
||||
err := yaml.Unmarshal(j, &jsonObj)
|
||||
if err != nil {
|
||||
return nil, err
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
// Marshal this object into YAML.
|
||||
return yaml.Marshal(jsonObj)
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
// Convert YAML to JSON. Since JSON is a subset of YAML, passing JSON through
|
||||
// this method should be a no-op.
|
||||
//
|
||||
// Things YAML can do that are not supported by JSON:
|
||||
// * In YAML you can have binary and null keys in your maps. These are invalid
|
||||
// in JSON. (int and float keys are converted to strings.)
|
||||
// * Binary data in YAML with the !!binary tag is not supported. If you want to
|
||||
// use binary data with this library, encode the data as base64 as usual but do
|
||||
// not use the !!binary tag in your YAML. This will ensure the original base64
|
||||
// encoded data makes it all the way through to the JSON.
|
||||
func YAMLToJSON(y []byte) ([]byte, error) {
|
||||
return yamlToJSON(y, nil)
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
func yamlToJSON(y []byte, jsonTarget *reflect.Value) ([]byte, error) {
|
||||
// Convert the YAML to an object.
|
||||
var yamlObj interface{}
|
||||
err := yaml.Unmarshal(y, &yamlObj)
|
||||
if err != nil {
|
||||
return nil, err
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
// YAML objects are not completely compatible with JSON objects (e.g. you
|
||||
// can have non-string keys in YAML). So, convert the YAML-compatible object
|
||||
// to a JSON-compatible object, failing with an error if irrecoverable
|
||||
// incompatibilties happen along the way.
|
||||
jsonObj, err := convertToJSONableObject(yamlObj, jsonTarget)
|
||||
if err != nil {
|
||||
return nil, err
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
// Convert this object to JSON and return the data.
|
||||
return json.Marshal(jsonObj)
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
func convertToJSONableObject(yamlObj interface{}, jsonTarget *reflect.Value) (interface{}, error) {
|
||||
var err error
|
||||
|
||||
// Resolve jsonTarget to a concrete value (i.e. not a pointer or an
|
||||
// interface). We pass decodingNull as false because we're not actually
|
||||
// decoding into the value, we're just checking if the ultimate target is a
|
||||
// string.
|
||||
if jsonTarget != nil {
|
||||
ju, tu, pv := indirect(*jsonTarget, false)
|
||||
// We have a JSON or Text Umarshaler at this level, so we can't be trying
|
||||
// to decode into a string.
|
||||
if ju != nil || tu != nil {
|
||||
jsonTarget = nil
|
||||
} else {
|
||||
jsonTarget = &pv
|
||||
}
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
// If yamlObj is a number or a boolean, check if jsonTarget is a string -
|
||||
// if so, coerce. Else return normal.
|
||||
// If yamlObj is a map or array, find the field that each key is
|
||||
// unmarshaling to, and when you recurse pass the reflect.Value for that
|
||||
// field back into this function.
|
||||
switch typedYAMLObj := yamlObj.(type) {
|
||||
case map[interface{}]interface{}:
|
||||
// JSON does not support arbitrary keys in a map, so we must convert
|
||||
// these keys to strings.
|
||||
//
|
||||
// From my reading of go-yaml v2 (specifically the resolve function),
|
||||
// keys can only have the types string, int, int64, float64, binary
|
||||
// (unsupported), or null (unsupported).
|
||||
strMap := make(map[string]interface{})
|
||||
for k, v := range typedYAMLObj {
|
||||
// Resolve the key to a string first.
|
||||
var keyString string
|
||||
switch typedKey := k.(type) {
|
||||
case string:
|
||||
keyString = typedKey
|
||||
case int:
|
||||
keyString = strconv.Itoa(typedKey)
|
||||
case int64:
|
||||
// go-yaml will only return an int64 as a key if the system
|
||||
// architecture is 32-bit and the key's value is between 32-bit
|
||||
// and 64-bit. Otherwise the key type will simply be int.
|
||||
keyString = strconv.FormatInt(typedKey, 10)
|
||||
case float64:
|
||||
// Stolen from go-yaml to use the same conversion to string as
|
||||
// the go-yaml library uses to convert float to string when
|
||||
// Marshaling.
|
||||
s := strconv.FormatFloat(typedKey, 'g', -1, 32)
|
||||
switch s {
|
||||
case "+Inf":
|
||||
s = ".inf"
|
||||
case "-Inf":
|
||||
s = "-.inf"
|
||||
case "NaN":
|
||||
s = ".nan"
|
||||
}
|
||||
keyString = s
|
||||
case bool:
|
||||
if typedKey {
|
||||
keyString = "true"
|
||||
} else {
|
||||
keyString = "false"
|
||||
}
|
||||
default:
|
||||
return nil, fmt.Errorf("Unsupported map key of type: %s, key: %+#v, value: %+#v",
|
||||
reflect.TypeOf(k), k, v)
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
// jsonTarget should be a struct or a map. If it's a struct, find
|
||||
// the field it's going to map to and pass its reflect.Value. If
|
||||
// it's a map, find the element type of the map and pass the
|
||||
// reflect.Value created from that type. If it's neither, just pass
|
||||
// nil - JSON conversion will error for us if it's a real issue.
|
||||
if jsonTarget != nil {
|
||||
t := *jsonTarget
|
||||
if t.Kind() == reflect.Struct {
|
||||
keyBytes := []byte(keyString)
|
||||
// Find the field that the JSON library would use.
|
||||
var f *field
|
||||
fields := cachedTypeFields(t.Type())
|
||||
for i := range fields {
|
||||
ff := &fields[i]
|
||||
if bytes.Equal(ff.nameBytes, keyBytes) {
|
||||
f = ff
|
||||
break
|
||||
}
|
||||
// Do case-insensitive comparison.
|
||||
if f == nil && ff.equalFold(ff.nameBytes, keyBytes) {
|
||||
f = ff
|
||||
}
|
||||
}
|
||||
if f != nil {
|
||||
// Find the reflect.Value of the most preferential
|
||||
// struct field.
|
||||
jtf := t.Field(f.index[0])
|
||||
strMap[keyString], err = convertToJSONableObject(v, &jtf)
|
||||
if err != nil {
|
||||
return nil, err
|
||||
}
|
||||
continue
|
||||
}
|
||||
} else if t.Kind() == reflect.Map {
|
||||
// Create a zero value of the map's element type to use as
|
||||
// the JSON target.
|
||||
jtv := reflect.Zero(t.Type().Elem())
|
||||
strMap[keyString], err = convertToJSONableObject(v, &jtv)
|
||||
if err != nil {
|
||||
return nil, err
|
||||
}
|
||||
continue
|
||||
}
|
||||
}
|
||||
strMap[keyString], err = convertToJSONableObject(v, nil)
|
||||
if err != nil {
|
||||
return nil, err
|
||||
}
|
||||
}
|
||||
return strMap, nil
|
||||
case []interface{}:
|
||||
// We need to recurse into arrays in case there are any
|
||||
// map[interface{}]interface{}'s inside and to convert any
|
||||
// numbers to strings.
|
||||
|
||||
// If jsonTarget is a slice (which it really should be), find the
|
||||
// thing it's going to map to. If it's not a slice, just pass nil
|
||||
// - JSON conversion will error for us if it's a real issue.
|
||||
var jsonSliceElemValue *reflect.Value
|
||||
if jsonTarget != nil {
|
||||
t := *jsonTarget
|
||||
if t.Kind() == reflect.Slice {
|
||||
// By default slices point to nil, but we need a reflect.Value
|
||||
// pointing to a value of the slice type, so we create one here.
|
||||
ev := reflect.Indirect(reflect.New(t.Type().Elem()))
|
||||
jsonSliceElemValue = &ev
|
||||
}
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
// Make and use a new array.
|
||||
arr := make([]interface{}, len(typedYAMLObj))
|
||||
for i, v := range typedYAMLObj {
|
||||
arr[i], err = convertToJSONableObject(v, jsonSliceElemValue)
|
||||
if err != nil {
|
||||
return nil, err
|
||||
}
|
||||
}
|
||||
return arr, nil
|
||||
default:
|
||||
// If the target type is a string and the YAML type is a number,
|
||||
// convert the YAML type to a string.
|
||||
if jsonTarget != nil && (*jsonTarget).Kind() == reflect.String {
|
||||
// Based on my reading of go-yaml, it may return int, int64,
|
||||
// float64, or uint64.
|
||||
var s string
|
||||
switch typedVal := typedYAMLObj.(type) {
|
||||
case int:
|
||||
s = strconv.FormatInt(int64(typedVal), 10)
|
||||
case int64:
|
||||
s = strconv.FormatInt(typedVal, 10)
|
||||
case float64:
|
||||
s = strconv.FormatFloat(typedVal, 'g', -1, 32)
|
||||
case uint64:
|
||||
s = strconv.FormatUint(typedVal, 10)
|
||||
case bool:
|
||||
if typedVal {
|
||||
s = "true"
|
||||
} else {
|
||||
s = "false"
|
||||
}
|
||||
}
|
||||
if len(s) > 0 {
|
||||
yamlObj = interface{}(s)
|
||||
}
|
||||
}
|
||||
return yamlObj, nil
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
return nil, nil
|
||||
}
|
22
vendor/github.com/gorilla/mux/.travis.yml
generated
vendored
Normal file
22
vendor/github.com/gorilla/mux/.travis.yml
generated
vendored
Normal file
|
@ -0,0 +1,22 @@
|
|||
language: go
|
||||
sudo: false
|
||||
|
||||
matrix:
|
||||
include:
|
||||
- go: 1.2
|
||||
- go: 1.3
|
||||
- go: 1.4
|
||||
- go: 1.5
|
||||
- go: 1.6
|
||||
- go: 1.7
|
||||
- go: 1.8
|
||||
- go: tip
|
||||
|
||||
install:
|
||||
- # Skip
|
||||
|
||||
script:
|
||||
- go get -t -v ./...
|
||||
- diff -u <(echo -n) <(gofmt -d .)
|
||||
- go tool vet .
|
||||
- go test -v -race ./...
|
27
vendor/github.com/gorilla/mux/LICENSE
generated
vendored
Normal file
27
vendor/github.com/gorilla/mux/LICENSE
generated
vendored
Normal file
|
@ -0,0 +1,27 @@
|
|||
Copyright (c) 2012 Rodrigo Moraes. All rights reserved.
|
||||
|
||||
Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
|
||||
modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are
|
||||
met:
|
||||
|
||||
* Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
|
||||
notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
|
||||
* Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above
|
||||
copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer
|
||||
in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the
|
||||
distribution.
|
||||
* Neither the name of Google Inc. nor the names of its
|
||||
contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from
|
||||
this software without specific prior written permission.
|
||||
|
||||
THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS
|
||||
"AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT
|
||||
LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR
|
||||
A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT
|
||||
OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL,
|
||||
SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT
|
||||
LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE,
|
||||
DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY
|
||||
THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT
|
||||
(INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE
|
||||
OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
|
391
vendor/github.com/gorilla/mux/README.md
generated
vendored
Normal file
391
vendor/github.com/gorilla/mux/README.md
generated
vendored
Normal file
|
@ -0,0 +1,391 @@
|
|||
gorilla/mux
|
||||
===
|
||||
[](https://godoc.org/github.com/gorilla/mux)
|
||||
[](https://travis-ci.org/gorilla/mux)
|
||||
[](https://sourcegraph.com/github.com/gorilla/mux?badge)
|
||||
|
||||

|
||||
|
||||
http://www.gorillatoolkit.org/pkg/mux
|
||||
|
||||
Package `gorilla/mux` implements a request router and dispatcher for matching incoming requests to
|
||||
their respective handler.
|
||||
|
||||
The name mux stands for "HTTP request multiplexer". Like the standard `http.ServeMux`, `mux.Router` matches incoming requests against a list of registered routes and calls a handler for the route that matches the URL or other conditions. The main features are:
|
||||
|
||||
* It implements the `http.Handler` interface so it is compatible with the standard `http.ServeMux`.
|
||||
* Requests can be matched based on URL host, path, path prefix, schemes, header and query values, HTTP methods or using custom matchers.
|
||||
* URL hosts, paths and query values can have variables with an optional regular expression.
|
||||
* Registered URLs can be built, or "reversed", which helps maintaining references to resources.
|
||||
* Routes can be used as subrouters: nested routes are only tested if the parent route matches. This is useful to define groups of routes that share common conditions like a host, a path prefix or other repeated attributes. As a bonus, this optimizes request matching.
|
||||
|
||||
---
|
||||
|
||||
* [Install](#install)
|
||||
* [Examples](#examples)
|
||||
* [Matching Routes](#matching-routes)
|
||||
* [Static Files](#static-files)
|
||||
* [Registered URLs](#registered-urls)
|
||||
* [Walking Routes](#walking-routes)
|
||||
* [Full Example](#full-example)
|
||||
|
||||
---
|
||||
|
||||
## Install
|
||||
|
||||
With a [correctly configured](https://golang.org/doc/install#testing) Go toolchain:
|
||||
|
||||
```sh
|
||||
go get -u github.com/gorilla/mux
|
||||
```
|
||||
|
||||
## Examples
|
||||
|
||||
Let's start registering a couple of URL paths and handlers:
|
||||
|
||||
```go
|
||||
func main() {
|
||||
r := mux.NewRouter()
|
||||
r.HandleFunc("/", HomeHandler)
|
||||
r.HandleFunc("/products", ProductsHandler)
|
||||
r.HandleFunc("/articles", ArticlesHandler)
|
||||
http.Handle("/", r)
|
||||
}
|
||||
```
|
||||
|
||||
Here we register three routes mapping URL paths to handlers. This is equivalent to how `http.HandleFunc()` works: if an incoming request URL matches one of the paths, the corresponding handler is called passing (`http.ResponseWriter`, `*http.Request`) as parameters.
|
||||
|
||||
Paths can have variables. They are defined using the format `{name}` or `{name:pattern}`. If a regular expression pattern is not defined, the matched variable will be anything until the next slash. For example:
|
||||
|
||||
```go
|
||||
r := mux.NewRouter()
|
||||
r.HandleFunc("/products/{key}", ProductHandler)
|
||||
r.HandleFunc("/articles/{category}/", ArticlesCategoryHandler)
|
||||
r.HandleFunc("/articles/{category}/{id:[0-9]+}", ArticleHandler)
|
||||
```
|
||||
|
||||
The names are used to create a map of route variables which can be retrieved calling `mux.Vars()`:
|
||||
|
||||
```go
|
||||
func ArticlesCategoryHandler(w http.ResponseWriter, r *http.Request) {
|
||||
vars := mux.Vars(r)
|
||||
w.WriteHeader(http.StatusOK)
|
||||
fmt.Fprintf(w, "Category: %v\n", vars["category"])
|
||||
}
|
||||
```
|
||||
|
||||
And this is all you need to know about the basic usage. More advanced options are explained below.
|
||||
|
||||
### Matching Routes
|
||||
|
||||
Routes can also be restricted to a domain or subdomain. Just define a host pattern to be matched. They can also have variables:
|
||||
|
||||
```go
|
||||
r := mux.NewRouter()
|
||||
// Only matches if domain is "www.example.com".
|
||||
r.Host("www.example.com")
|
||||
// Matches a dynamic subdomain.
|
||||
r.Host("{subdomain:[a-z]+}.domain.com")
|
||||
```
|
||||
|
||||
There are several other matchers that can be added. To match path prefixes:
|
||||
|
||||
```go
|
||||
r.PathPrefix("/products/")
|
||||
```
|
||||
|
||||
...or HTTP methods:
|
||||
|
||||
```go
|
||||
r.Methods("GET", "POST")
|
||||
```
|
||||
|
||||
...or URL schemes:
|
||||
|
||||
```go
|
||||
r.Schemes("https")
|
||||
```
|
||||
|
||||
...or header values:
|
||||
|
||||
```go
|
||||
r.Headers("X-Requested-With", "XMLHttpRequest")
|
||||
```
|
||||
|
||||
...or query values:
|
||||
|
||||
```go
|
||||
r.Queries("key", "value")
|
||||
```
|
||||
|
||||
...or to use a custom matcher function:
|
||||
|
||||
```go
|
||||
r.MatcherFunc(func(r *http.Request, rm *RouteMatch) bool {
|
||||
return r.ProtoMajor == 0
|
||||
})
|
||||
```
|
||||
|
||||
...and finally, it is possible to combine several matchers in a single route:
|
||||
|
||||
```go
|
||||
r.HandleFunc("/products", ProductsHandler).
|
||||
Host("www.example.com").
|
||||
Methods("GET").
|
||||
Schemes("http")
|
||||
```
|
||||
|
||||
Routes are tested in the order they were added to the router. If two routes match, the first one wins:
|
||||
|
||||
```go
|
||||
r := mux.NewRouter()
|
||||
r.HandleFunc("/specific", specificHandler)
|
||||
r.PathPrefix("/").Handler(catchAllHandler)
|
||||
```
|
||||
|
||||
Setting the same matching conditions again and again can be boring, so we have a way to group several routes that share the same requirements. We call it "subrouting".
|
||||
|
||||
For example, let's say we have several URLs that should only match when the host is `www.example.com`. Create a route for that host and get a "subrouter" from it:
|
||||
|
||||
```go
|
||||
r := mux.NewRouter()
|
||||
s := r.Host("www.example.com").Subrouter()
|
||||
```
|
||||
|
||||
Then register routes in the subrouter:
|
||||
|
||||
```go
|
||||
s.HandleFunc("/products/", ProductsHandler)
|
||||
s.HandleFunc("/products/{key}", ProductHandler)
|
||||
s.HandleFunc("/articles/{category}/{id:[0-9]+}", ArticleHandler)
|
||||
```
|
||||
|
||||
The three URL paths we registered above will only be tested if the domain is `www.example.com`, because the subrouter is tested first. This is not only convenient, but also optimizes request matching. You can create subrouters combining any attribute matchers accepted by a route.
|
||||
|
||||
Subrouters can be used to create domain or path "namespaces": you define subrouters in a central place and then parts of the app can register its paths relatively to a given subrouter.
|
||||
|
||||
There's one more thing about subroutes. When a subrouter has a path prefix, the inner routes use it as base for their paths:
|
||||
|
||||
```go
|
||||
r := mux.NewRouter()
|
||||
s := r.PathPrefix("/products").Subrouter()
|
||||
// "/products/"
|
||||
s.HandleFunc("/", ProductsHandler)
|
||||
// "/products/{key}/"
|
||||
s.HandleFunc("/{key}/", ProductHandler)
|
||||
// "/products/{key}/details"
|
||||
s.HandleFunc("/{key}/details", ProductDetailsHandler)
|
||||
```
|
||||
### Listing Routes
|
||||
|
||||
Routes on a mux can be listed using the Router.Walk method—useful for generating documentation:
|
||||
|
||||
```go
|
||||
package main
|
||||
|
||||
import (
|
||||
"fmt"
|
||||
"net/http"
|
||||
"strings"
|
||||
|
||||
"github.com/gorilla/mux"
|
||||
)
|
||||
|
||||
func handler(w http.ResponseWriter, r *http.Request) {
|
||||
return
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
func main() {
|
||||
r := mux.NewRouter()
|
||||
r.HandleFunc("/", handler)
|
||||
r.HandleFunc("/products", handler).Methods("POST")
|
||||
r.HandleFunc("/articles", handler).Methods("GET")
|
||||
r.HandleFunc("/articles/{id}", handler).Methods("GET", "PUT")
|
||||
r.Walk(func(route *mux.Route, router *mux.Router, ancestors []*mux.Route) error {
|
||||
t, err := route.GetPathTemplate()
|
||||
if err != nil {
|
||||
return err
|
||||
}
|
||||
// p will contain regular expression is compatible with regular expression in Perl, Python, and other languages.
|
||||
// for instance the regular expression for path '/articles/{id}' will be '^/articles/(?P<v0>[^/]+)$'
|
||||
p, err := route.GetPathRegexp()
|
||||
if err != nil {
|
||||
return err
|
||||
}
|
||||
m, err := route.GetMethods()
|
||||
if err != nil {
|
||||
return err
|
||||
}
|
||||
fmt.Println(strings.Join(m, ","), t, p)
|
||||
return nil
|
||||
})
|
||||
http.Handle("/", r)
|
||||
}
|
||||
```
|
||||
|
||||
### Static Files
|
||||
|
||||
Note that the path provided to `PathPrefix()` represents a "wildcard": calling
|
||||
`PathPrefix("/static/").Handler(...)` means that the handler will be passed any
|
||||
request that matches "/static/*". This makes it easy to serve static files with mux:
|
||||
|
||||
```go
|
||||
func main() {
|
||||
var dir string
|
||||
|
||||
flag.StringVar(&dir, "dir", ".", "the directory to serve files from. Defaults to the current dir")
|
||||
flag.Parse()
|
||||
r := mux.NewRouter()
|
||||
|
||||
// This will serve files under http://localhost:8000/static/<filename>
|
||||
r.PathPrefix("/static/").Handler(http.StripPrefix("/static/", http.FileServer(http.Dir(dir))))
|
||||
|
||||
srv := &http.Server{
|
||||
Handler: r,
|
||||
Addr: "127.0.0.1:8000",
|
||||
// Good practice: enforce timeouts for servers you create!
|
||||
WriteTimeout: 15 * time.Second,
|
||||
ReadTimeout: 15 * time.Second,
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
log.Fatal(srv.ListenAndServe())
|
||||
}
|
||||
```
|
||||
|
||||
### Registered URLs
|
||||
|
||||
Now let's see how to build registered URLs.
|
||||
|
||||
Routes can be named. All routes that define a name can have their URLs built, or "reversed". We define a name calling `Name()` on a route. For example:
|
||||
|
||||
```go
|
||||
r := mux.NewRouter()
|
||||
r.HandleFunc("/articles/{category}/{id:[0-9]+}", ArticleHandler).
|
||||
Name("article")
|
||||
```
|
||||
|
||||
To build a URL, get the route and call the `URL()` method, passing a sequence of key/value pairs for the route variables. For the previous route, we would do:
|
||||
|
||||
```go
|
||||
url, err := r.Get("article").URL("category", "technology", "id", "42")
|
||||
```
|
||||
|
||||
...and the result will be a `url.URL` with the following path:
|
||||
|
||||
```
|
||||
"/articles/technology/42"
|
||||
```
|
||||
|
||||
This also works for host and query value variables:
|
||||
|
||||
```go
|
||||
r := mux.NewRouter()
|
||||
r.Host("{subdomain}.domain.com").
|
||||
Path("/articles/{category}/{id:[0-9]+}").
|
||||
Queries("filter", "{filter}").
|
||||
HandlerFunc(ArticleHandler).
|
||||
Name("article")
|
||||
|
||||
// url.String() will be "http://news.domain.com/articles/technology/42?filter=gorilla"
|
||||
url, err := r.Get("article").URL("subdomain", "news",
|
||||
"category", "technology",
|
||||
"id", "42",
|
||||
"filter", "gorilla")
|
||||
```
|
||||
|
||||
All variables defined in the route are required, and their values must conform to the corresponding patterns. These requirements guarantee that a generated URL will always match a registered route -- the only exception is for explicitly defined "build-only" routes which never match.
|
||||
|
||||
Regex support also exists for matching Headers within a route. For example, we could do:
|
||||
|
||||
```go
|
||||
r.HeadersRegexp("Content-Type", "application/(text|json)")
|
||||
```
|
||||
|
||||
...and the route will match both requests with a Content-Type of `application/json` as well as `application/text`
|
||||
|
||||
There's also a way to build only the URL host or path for a route: use the methods `URLHost()` or `URLPath()` instead. For the previous route, we would do:
|
||||
|
||||
```go
|
||||
// "http://news.domain.com/"
|
||||
host, err := r.Get("article").URLHost("subdomain", "news")
|
||||
|
||||
// "/articles/technology/42"
|
||||
path, err := r.Get("article").URLPath("category", "technology", "id", "42")
|
||||
```
|
||||
|
||||
And if you use subrouters, host and path defined separately can be built as well:
|
||||
|
||||
```go
|
||||
r := mux.NewRouter()
|
||||
s := r.Host("{subdomain}.domain.com").Subrouter()
|
||||
s.Path("/articles/{category}/{id:[0-9]+}").
|
||||
HandlerFunc(ArticleHandler).
|
||||
Name("article")
|
||||
|
||||
// "http://news.domain.com/articles/technology/42"
|
||||
url, err := r.Get("article").URL("subdomain", "news",
|
||||
"category", "technology",
|
||||
"id", "42")
|
||||
```
|
||||
|
||||
### Walking Routes
|
||||
|
||||
The `Walk` function on `mux.Router` can be used to visit all of the routes that are registered on a router. For example,
|
||||
the following prints all of the registered routes:
|
||||
|
||||
```go
|
||||
r := mux.NewRouter()
|
||||
r.HandleFunc("/", handler)
|
||||
r.HandleFunc("/products", handler).Methods("POST")
|
||||
r.HandleFunc("/articles", handler).Methods("GET")
|
||||
r.HandleFunc("/articles/{id}", handler).Methods("GET", "PUT")
|
||||
r.Walk(func(route *mux.Route, router *mux.Router, ancestors []*mux.Route) error {
|
||||
t, err := route.GetPathTemplate()
|
||||
if err != nil {
|
||||
return err
|
||||
}
|
||||
// p will contain a regular expression that is compatible with regular expressions in Perl, Python, and other languages.
|
||||
// For example, the regular expression for path '/articles/{id}' will be '^/articles/(?P<v0>[^/]+)$'.
|
||||
p, err := route.GetPathRegexp()
|
||||
if err != nil {
|
||||
return err
|
||||
}
|
||||
m, err := route.GetMethods()
|
||||
if err != nil {
|
||||
return err
|
||||
}
|
||||
fmt.Println(strings.Join(m, ","), t, p)
|
||||
return nil
|
||||
})
|
||||
```
|
||||
|
||||
## Full Example
|
||||
|
||||
Here's a complete, runnable example of a small `mux` based server:
|
||||
|
||||
```go
|
||||
package main
|
||||
|
||||
import (
|
||||
"net/http"
|
||||
"log"
|
||||
"github.com/gorilla/mux"
|
||||
)
|
||||
|
||||
func YourHandler(w http.ResponseWriter, r *http.Request) {
|
||||
w.Write([]byte("Gorilla!\n"))
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
func main() {
|
||||
r := mux.NewRouter()
|
||||
// Routes consist of a path and a handler function.
|
||||
r.HandleFunc("/", YourHandler)
|
||||
|
||||
// Bind to a port and pass our router in
|
||||
log.Fatal(http.ListenAndServe(":8000", r))
|
||||
}
|
||||
```
|
||||
|
||||
## License
|
||||
|
||||
BSD licensed. See the LICENSE file for details.
|
26
vendor/github.com/gorilla/mux/context_gorilla.go
generated
vendored
Normal file
26
vendor/github.com/gorilla/mux/context_gorilla.go
generated
vendored
Normal file
|
@ -0,0 +1,26 @@
|
|||
// +build !go1.7
|
||||
|
||||
package mux
|
||||
|
||||
import (
|
||||
"net/http"
|
||||
|
||||
"github.com/gorilla/context"
|
||||
)
|
||||
|
||||
func contextGet(r *http.Request, key interface{}) interface{} {
|
||||
return context.Get(r, key)
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
func contextSet(r *http.Request, key, val interface{}) *http.Request {
|
||||
if val == nil {
|
||||
return r
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
context.Set(r, key, val)
|
||||
return r
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
func contextClear(r *http.Request) {
|
||||
context.Clear(r)
|
||||
}
|
24
vendor/github.com/gorilla/mux/context_native.go
generated
vendored
Normal file
24
vendor/github.com/gorilla/mux/context_native.go
generated
vendored
Normal file
|
@ -0,0 +1,24 @@
|
|||
// +build go1.7
|
||||
|
||||
package mux
|
||||
|
||||
import (
|
||||
"context"
|
||||
"net/http"
|
||||
)
|
||||
|
||||
func contextGet(r *http.Request, key interface{}) interface{} {
|
||||
return r.Context().Value(key)
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
func contextSet(r *http.Request, key, val interface{}) *http.Request {
|
||||
if val == nil {
|
||||
return r
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
return r.WithContext(context.WithValue(r.Context(), key, val))
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
func contextClear(r *http.Request) {
|
||||
return
|
||||
}
|
242
vendor/github.com/gorilla/mux/doc.go
generated
vendored
Normal file
242
vendor/github.com/gorilla/mux/doc.go
generated
vendored
Normal file
|
@ -0,0 +1,242 @@
|
|||
// Copyright 2012 The Gorilla Authors. All rights reserved.
|
||||
// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
|
||||
// license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
|
||||
|
||||
/*
|
||||
Package mux implements a request router and dispatcher.
|
||||
|
||||
The name mux stands for "HTTP request multiplexer". Like the standard
|
||||
http.ServeMux, mux.Router matches incoming requests against a list of
|
||||
registered routes and calls a handler for the route that matches the URL
|
||||
or other conditions. The main features are:
|
||||
|
||||
* Requests can be matched based on URL host, path, path prefix, schemes,
|
||||
header and query values, HTTP methods or using custom matchers.
|
||||
* URL hosts, paths and query values can have variables with an optional
|
||||
regular expression.
|
||||
* Registered URLs can be built, or "reversed", which helps maintaining
|
||||
references to resources.
|
||||
* Routes can be used as subrouters: nested routes are only tested if the
|
||||
parent route matches. This is useful to define groups of routes that
|
||||
share common conditions like a host, a path prefix or other repeated
|
||||
attributes. As a bonus, this optimizes request matching.
|
||||
* It implements the http.Handler interface so it is compatible with the
|
||||
standard http.ServeMux.
|
||||
|
||||
Let's start registering a couple of URL paths and handlers:
|
||||
|
||||
func main() {
|
||||
r := mux.NewRouter()
|
||||
r.HandleFunc("/", HomeHandler)
|
||||
r.HandleFunc("/products", ProductsHandler)
|
||||
r.HandleFunc("/articles", ArticlesHandler)
|
||||
http.Handle("/", r)
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
Here we register three routes mapping URL paths to handlers. This is
|
||||
equivalent to how http.HandleFunc() works: if an incoming request URL matches
|
||||
one of the paths, the corresponding handler is called passing
|
||||
(http.ResponseWriter, *http.Request) as parameters.
|
||||
|
||||
Paths can have variables. They are defined using the format {name} or
|
||||
{name:pattern}. If a regular expression pattern is not defined, the matched
|
||||
variable will be anything until the next slash. For example:
|
||||
|
||||
r := mux.NewRouter()
|
||||
r.HandleFunc("/products/{key}", ProductHandler)
|
||||
r.HandleFunc("/articles/{category}/", ArticlesCategoryHandler)
|
||||
r.HandleFunc("/articles/{category}/{id:[0-9]+}", ArticleHandler)
|
||||
|
||||
Groups can be used inside patterns, as long as they are non-capturing (?:re). For example:
|
||||
|
||||
r.HandleFunc("/articles/{category}/{sort:(?:asc|desc|new)}", ArticlesCategoryHandler)
|
||||
|
||||
The names are used to create a map of route variables which can be retrieved
|
||||
calling mux.Vars():
|
||||
|
||||
vars := mux.Vars(request)
|
||||
category := vars["category"]
|
||||
|
||||
Note that if any capturing groups are present, mux will panic() during parsing. To prevent
|
||||
this, convert any capturing groups to non-capturing, e.g. change "/{sort:(asc|desc)}" to
|
||||
"/{sort:(?:asc|desc)}". This is a change from prior versions which behaved unpredictably
|
||||
when capturing groups were present.
|
||||
|
||||
And this is all you need to know about the basic usage. More advanced options
|
||||
are explained below.
|
||||
|
||||
Routes can also be restricted to a domain or subdomain. Just define a host
|
||||
pattern to be matched. They can also have variables:
|
||||
|
||||
r := mux.NewRouter()
|
||||
// Only matches if domain is "www.example.com".
|
||||
r.Host("www.example.com")
|
||||
// Matches a dynamic subdomain.
|
||||
r.Host("{subdomain:[a-z]+}.domain.com")
|
||||
|
||||
There are several other matchers that can be added. To match path prefixes:
|
||||
|
||||
r.PathPrefix("/products/")
|
||||
|
||||
...or HTTP methods:
|
||||
|
||||
r.Methods("GET", "POST")
|
||||
|
||||
...or URL schemes:
|
||||
|
||||
r.Schemes("https")
|
||||
|
||||
...or header values:
|
||||
|
||||
r.Headers("X-Requested-With", "XMLHttpRequest")
|
||||
|
||||
...or query values:
|
||||
|
||||
r.Queries("key", "value")
|
||||
|
||||
...or to use a custom matcher function:
|
||||
|
||||
r.MatcherFunc(func(r *http.Request, rm *RouteMatch) bool {
|
||||
return r.ProtoMajor == 0
|
||||
})
|
||||
|
||||
...and finally, it is possible to combine several matchers in a single route:
|
||||
|
||||
r.HandleFunc("/products", ProductsHandler).
|
||||
Host("www.example.com").
|
||||
Methods("GET").
|
||||
Schemes("http")
|
||||
|
||||
Setting the same matching conditions again and again can be boring, so we have
|
||||
a way to group several routes that share the same requirements.
|
||||
We call it "subrouting".
|
||||
|
||||
For example, let's say we have several URLs that should only match when the
|
||||
host is "www.example.com". Create a route for that host and get a "subrouter"
|
||||
from it:
|
||||
|
||||
r := mux.NewRouter()
|
||||
s := r.Host("www.example.com").Subrouter()
|
||||
|
||||
Then register routes in the subrouter:
|
||||
|
||||
s.HandleFunc("/products/", ProductsHandler)
|
||||
s.HandleFunc("/products/{key}", ProductHandler)
|
||||
s.HandleFunc("/articles/{category}/{id:[0-9]+}"), ArticleHandler)
|
||||
|
||||
The three URL paths we registered above will only be tested if the domain is
|
||||
"www.example.com", because the subrouter is tested first. This is not
|
||||
only convenient, but also optimizes request matching. You can create
|
||||
subrouters combining any attribute matchers accepted by a route.
|
||||
|
||||
Subrouters can be used to create domain or path "namespaces": you define
|
||||
subrouters in a central place and then parts of the app can register its
|
||||
paths relatively to a given subrouter.
|
||||
|
||||
There's one more thing about subroutes. When a subrouter has a path prefix,
|
||||
the inner routes use it as base for their paths:
|
||||
|
||||
r := mux.NewRouter()
|
||||
s := r.PathPrefix("/products").Subrouter()
|
||||
// "/products/"
|
||||
s.HandleFunc("/", ProductsHandler)
|
||||
// "/products/{key}/"
|
||||
s.HandleFunc("/{key}/", ProductHandler)
|
||||
// "/products/{key}/details"
|
||||
s.HandleFunc("/{key}/details", ProductDetailsHandler)
|
||||
|
||||
Note that the path provided to PathPrefix() represents a "wildcard": calling
|
||||
PathPrefix("/static/").Handler(...) means that the handler will be passed any
|
||||
request that matches "/static/*". This makes it easy to serve static files with mux:
|
||||
|
||||
func main() {
|
||||
var dir string
|
||||
|
||||
flag.StringVar(&dir, "dir", ".", "the directory to serve files from. Defaults to the current dir")
|
||||
flag.Parse()
|
||||
r := mux.NewRouter()
|
||||
|
||||
// This will serve files under http://localhost:8000/static/<filename>
|
||||
r.PathPrefix("/static/").Handler(http.StripPrefix("/static/", http.FileServer(http.Dir(dir))))
|
||||
|
||||
srv := &http.Server{
|
||||
Handler: r,
|
||||
Addr: "127.0.0.1:8000",
|
||||
// Good practice: enforce timeouts for servers you create!
|
||||
WriteTimeout: 15 * time.Second,
|
||||
ReadTimeout: 15 * time.Second,
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
log.Fatal(srv.ListenAndServe())
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
Now let's see how to build registered URLs.
|
||||
|
||||
Routes can be named. All routes that define a name can have their URLs built,
|
||||
or "reversed". We define a name calling Name() on a route. For example:
|
||||
|
||||
r := mux.NewRouter()
|
||||
r.HandleFunc("/articles/{category}/{id:[0-9]+}", ArticleHandler).
|
||||
Name("article")
|
||||
|
||||
To build a URL, get the route and call the URL() method, passing a sequence of
|
||||
key/value pairs for the route variables. For the previous route, we would do:
|
||||
|
||||
url, err := r.Get("article").URL("category", "technology", "id", "42")
|
||||
|
||||
...and the result will be a url.URL with the following path:
|
||||
|
||||
"/articles/technology/42"
|
||||
|
||||
This also works for host and query value variables:
|
||||
|
||||
r := mux.NewRouter()
|
||||
r.Host("{subdomain}.domain.com").
|
||||
Path("/articles/{category}/{id:[0-9]+}").
|
||||
Queries("filter", "{filter}").
|
||||
HandlerFunc(ArticleHandler).
|
||||
Name("article")
|
||||
|
||||
// url.String() will be "http://news.domain.com/articles/technology/42?filter=gorilla"
|
||||
url, err := r.Get("article").URL("subdomain", "news",
|
||||
"category", "technology",
|
||||
"id", "42",
|
||||
"filter", "gorilla")
|
||||
|
||||
All variables defined in the route are required, and their values must
|
||||
conform to the corresponding patterns. These requirements guarantee that a
|
||||
generated URL will always match a registered route -- the only exception is
|
||||
for explicitly defined "build-only" routes which never match.
|
||||
|
||||
Regex support also exists for matching Headers within a route. For example, we could do:
|
||||
|
||||
r.HeadersRegexp("Content-Type", "application/(text|json)")
|
||||
|
||||
...and the route will match both requests with a Content-Type of `application/json` as well as
|
||||
`application/text`
|
||||
|
||||
There's also a way to build only the URL host or path for a route:
|
||||
use the methods URLHost() or URLPath() instead. For the previous route,
|
||||
we would do:
|
||||
|
||||
// "http://news.domain.com/"
|
||||
host, err := r.Get("article").URLHost("subdomain", "news")
|
||||
|
||||
// "/articles/technology/42"
|
||||
path, err := r.Get("article").URLPath("category", "technology", "id", "42")
|
||||
|
||||
And if you use subrouters, host and path defined separately can be built
|
||||
as well:
|
||||
|
||||
r := mux.NewRouter()
|
||||
s := r.Host("{subdomain}.domain.com").Subrouter()
|
||||
s.Path("/articles/{category}/{id:[0-9]+}").
|
||||
HandlerFunc(ArticleHandler).
|
||||
Name("article")
|
||||
|
||||
// "http://news.domain.com/articles/technology/42"
|
||||
url, err := r.Get("article").URL("subdomain", "news",
|
||||
"category", "technology",
|
||||
"id", "42")
|
||||
*/
|
||||
package mux
|
580
vendor/github.com/gorilla/mux/mux.go
generated
vendored
Normal file
580
vendor/github.com/gorilla/mux/mux.go
generated
vendored
Normal file
|
@ -0,0 +1,580 @@
|
|||
// Copyright 2012 The Gorilla Authors. All rights reserved.
|
||||
// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
|
||||
// license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
|
||||
|
||||
package mux
|
||||
|
||||
import (
|
||||
"errors"
|
||||
"fmt"
|
||||
"net/http"
|
||||
"path"
|
||||
"regexp"
|
||||
"strings"
|
||||
)
|
||||
|
||||
var (
|
||||
ErrMethodMismatch = errors.New("method is not allowed")
|
||||
)
|
||||
|
||||
// NewRouter returns a new router instance.
|
||||
func NewRouter() *Router {
|
||||
return &Router{namedRoutes: make(map[string]*Route), KeepContext: false}
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
// Router registers routes to be matched and dispatches a handler.
|
||||
//
|
||||
// It implements the http.Handler interface, so it can be registered to serve
|
||||
// requests:
|
||||
//
|
||||
// var router = mux.NewRouter()
|
||||
//
|
||||
// func main() {
|
||||
// http.Handle("/", router)
|
||||
// }
|
||||
//
|
||||
// Or, for Google App Engine, register it in a init() function:
|
||||
//
|
||||
// func init() {
|
||||
// http.Handle("/", router)
|
||||
// }
|
||||
//
|
||||
// This will send all incoming requests to the router.
|
||||
type Router struct {
|
||||
// Configurable Handler to be used when no route matches.
|
||||
NotFoundHandler http.Handler
|
||||
|
||||
// Configurable Handler to be used when the request method does not match the route.
|
||||
MethodNotAllowedHandler http.Handler
|
||||
|
||||
// Parent route, if this is a subrouter.
|
||||
parent parentRoute
|
||||
// Routes to be matched, in order.
|
||||
routes []*Route
|
||||
// Routes by name for URL building.
|
||||
namedRoutes map[string]*Route
|
||||
// See Router.StrictSlash(). This defines the flag for new routes.
|
||||
strictSlash bool
|
||||
// See Router.SkipClean(). This defines the flag for new routes.
|
||||
skipClean bool
|
||||
// If true, do not clear the request context after handling the request.
|
||||
// This has no effect when go1.7+ is used, since the context is stored
|
||||
// on the request itself.
|
||||
KeepContext bool
|
||||
// see Router.UseEncodedPath(). This defines a flag for all routes.
|
||||
useEncodedPath bool
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
// Match matches registered routes against the request.
|
||||
func (r *Router) Match(req *http.Request, match *RouteMatch) bool {
|
||||
for _, route := range r.routes {
|
||||
if route.Match(req, match) {
|
||||
return true
|
||||
}
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
if match.MatchErr == ErrMethodMismatch && r.MethodNotAllowedHandler != nil {
|
||||
match.Handler = r.MethodNotAllowedHandler
|
||||
return true
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
// Closest match for a router (includes sub-routers)
|
||||
if r.NotFoundHandler != nil {
|
||||
match.Handler = r.NotFoundHandler
|
||||
return true
|
||||
}
|
||||
return false
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
// ServeHTTP dispatches the handler registered in the matched route.
|
||||
//
|
||||
// When there is a match, the route variables can be retrieved calling
|
||||
// mux.Vars(request).
|
||||
func (r *Router) ServeHTTP(w http.ResponseWriter, req *http.Request) {
|
||||
if !r.skipClean {
|
||||
path := req.URL.Path
|
||||
if r.useEncodedPath {
|
||||
path = getPath(req)
|
||||
}
|
||||
// Clean path to canonical form and redirect.
|
||||
if p := cleanPath(path); p != path {
|
||||
|
||||
// Added 3 lines (Philip Schlump) - It was dropping the query string and #whatever from query.
|
||||
// This matches with fix in go 1.2 r.c. 4 for same problem. Go Issue:
|
||||
// http://code.google.com/p/go/issues/detail?id=5252
|
||||
url := *req.URL
|
||||
url.Path = p
|
||||
p = url.String()
|
||||
|
||||
w.Header().Set("Location", p)
|
||||
w.WriteHeader(http.StatusMovedPermanently)
|
||||
return
|
||||
}
|
||||
}
|
||||
var match RouteMatch
|
||||
var handler http.Handler
|
||||
if r.Match(req, &match) {
|
||||
handler = match.Handler
|
||||
req = setVars(req, match.Vars)
|
||||
req = setCurrentRoute(req, match.Route)
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
if handler == nil && match.MatchErr == ErrMethodMismatch {
|
||||
handler = methodNotAllowedHandler()
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
if handler == nil {
|
||||
handler = http.NotFoundHandler()
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
if !r.KeepContext {
|
||||
defer contextClear(req)
|
||||
}
|
||||
handler.ServeHTTP(w, req)
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
// Get returns a route registered with the given name.
|
||||
func (r *Router) Get(name string) *Route {
|
||||
return r.getNamedRoutes()[name]
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
// GetRoute returns a route registered with the given name. This method
|
||||
// was renamed to Get() and remains here for backwards compatibility.
|
||||
func (r *Router) GetRoute(name string) *Route {
|
||||
return r.getNamedRoutes()[name]
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
// StrictSlash defines the trailing slash behavior for new routes. The initial
|
||||
// value is false.
|
||||
//
|
||||
// When true, if the route path is "/path/", accessing "/path" will redirect
|
||||
// to the former and vice versa. In other words, your application will always
|
||||
// see the path as specified in the route.
|
||||
//
|
||||
// When false, if the route path is "/path", accessing "/path/" will not match
|
||||
// this route and vice versa.
|
||||
//
|
||||
// Special case: when a route sets a path prefix using the PathPrefix() method,
|
||||
// strict slash is ignored for that route because the redirect behavior can't
|
||||
// be determined from a prefix alone. However, any subrouters created from that
|
||||
// route inherit the original StrictSlash setting.
|
||||
func (r *Router) StrictSlash(value bool) *Router {
|
||||
r.strictSlash = value
|
||||
return r
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
// SkipClean defines the path cleaning behaviour for new routes. The initial
|
||||
// value is false. Users should be careful about which routes are not cleaned
|
||||
//
|
||||
// When true, if the route path is "/path//to", it will remain with the double
|
||||
// slash. This is helpful if you have a route like: /fetch/http://xkcd.com/534/
|
||||
//
|
||||
// When false, the path will be cleaned, so /fetch/http://xkcd.com/534/ will
|
||||
// become /fetch/http/xkcd.com/534
|
||||
func (r *Router) SkipClean(value bool) *Router {
|
||||
r.skipClean = value
|
||||
return r
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
// UseEncodedPath tells the router to match the encoded original path
|
||||
// to the routes.
|
||||
// For eg. "/path/foo%2Fbar/to" will match the path "/path/{var}/to".
|
||||
// This behavior has the drawback of needing to match routes against
|
||||
// r.RequestURI instead of r.URL.Path. Any modifications (such as http.StripPrefix)
|
||||
// to r.URL.Path will not affect routing when this flag is on and thus may
|
||||
// induce unintended behavior.
|
||||
//
|
||||
// If not called, the router will match the unencoded path to the routes.
|
||||
// For eg. "/path/foo%2Fbar/to" will match the path "/path/foo/bar/to"
|
||||
func (r *Router) UseEncodedPath() *Router {
|
||||
r.useEncodedPath = true
|
||||
return r
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
// ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||||
// parentRoute
|
||||
// ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||||
|
||||
func (r *Router) getBuildScheme() string {
|
||||
if r.parent != nil {
|
||||
return r.parent.getBuildScheme()
|
||||
}
|
||||
return ""
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
// getNamedRoutes returns the map where named routes are registered.
|
||||
func (r *Router) getNamedRoutes() map[string]*Route {
|
||||
if r.namedRoutes == nil {
|
||||
if r.parent != nil {
|
||||
r.namedRoutes = r.parent.getNamedRoutes()
|
||||
} else {
|
||||
r.namedRoutes = make(map[string]*Route)
|
||||
}
|
||||
}
|
||||
return r.namedRoutes
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
// getRegexpGroup returns regexp definitions from the parent route, if any.
|
||||
func (r *Router) getRegexpGroup() *routeRegexpGroup {
|
||||
if r.parent != nil {
|
||||
return r.parent.getRegexpGroup()
|
||||
}
|
||||
return nil
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
func (r *Router) buildVars(m map[string]string) map[string]string {
|
||||
if r.parent != nil {
|
||||
m = r.parent.buildVars(m)
|
||||
}
|
||||
return m
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
// ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||||
// Route factories
|
||||
// ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||||
|
||||
// NewRoute registers an empty route.
|
||||
func (r *Router) NewRoute() *Route {
|
||||
route := &Route{parent: r, strictSlash: r.strictSlash, skipClean: r.skipClean, useEncodedPath: r.useEncodedPath}
|
||||
r.routes = append(r.routes, route)
|
||||
return route
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
// Handle registers a new route with a matcher for the URL path.
|
||||
// See Route.Path() and Route.Handler().
|
||||
func (r *Router) Handle(path string, handler http.Handler) *Route {
|
||||
return r.NewRoute().Path(path).Handler(handler)
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
// HandleFunc registers a new route with a matcher for the URL path.
|
||||
// See Route.Path() and Route.HandlerFunc().
|
||||
func (r *Router) HandleFunc(path string, f func(http.ResponseWriter,
|
||||
*http.Request)) *Route {
|
||||
return r.NewRoute().Path(path).HandlerFunc(f)
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
// Headers registers a new route with a matcher for request header values.
|
||||
// See Route.Headers().
|
||||
func (r *Router) Headers(pairs ...string) *Route {
|
||||
return r.NewRoute().Headers(pairs...)
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
// Host registers a new route with a matcher for the URL host.
|
||||
// See Route.Host().
|
||||
func (r *Router) Host(tpl string) *Route {
|
||||
return r.NewRoute().Host(tpl)
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
// MatcherFunc registers a new route with a custom matcher function.
|
||||
// See Route.MatcherFunc().
|
||||
func (r *Router) MatcherFunc(f MatcherFunc) *Route {
|
||||
return r.NewRoute().MatcherFunc(f)
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
// Methods registers a new route with a matcher for HTTP methods.
|
||||
// See Route.Methods().
|
||||
func (r *Router) Methods(methods ...string) *Route {
|
||||
return r.NewRoute().Methods(methods...)
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
// Path registers a new route with a matcher for the URL path.
|
||||
// See Route.Path().
|
||||
func (r *Router) Path(tpl string) *Route {
|
||||
return r.NewRoute().Path(tpl)
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
// PathPrefix registers a new route with a matcher for the URL path prefix.
|
||||
// See Route.PathPrefix().
|
||||
func (r *Router) PathPrefix(tpl string) *Route {
|
||||
return r.NewRoute().PathPrefix(tpl)
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
// Queries registers a new route with a matcher for URL query values.
|
||||
// See Route.Queries().
|
||||
func (r *Router) Queries(pairs ...string) *Route {
|
||||
return r.NewRoute().Queries(pairs...)
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
// Schemes registers a new route with a matcher for URL schemes.
|
||||
// See Route.Schemes().
|
||||
func (r *Router) Schemes(schemes ...string) *Route {
|
||||
return r.NewRoute().Schemes(schemes...)
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
// BuildVarsFunc registers a new route with a custom function for modifying
|
||||
// route variables before building a URL.
|
||||
func (r *Router) BuildVarsFunc(f BuildVarsFunc) *Route {
|
||||
return r.NewRoute().BuildVarsFunc(f)
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
// Walk walks the router and all its sub-routers, calling walkFn for each route
|
||||
// in the tree. The routes are walked in the order they were added. Sub-routers
|
||||
// are explored depth-first.
|
||||
func (r *Router) Walk(walkFn WalkFunc) error {
|
||||
return r.walk(walkFn, []*Route{})
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
// SkipRouter is used as a return value from WalkFuncs to indicate that the
|
||||
// router that walk is about to descend down to should be skipped.
|
||||
var SkipRouter = errors.New("skip this router")
|
||||
|
||||
// WalkFunc is the type of the function called for each route visited by Walk.
|
||||
// At every invocation, it is given the current route, and the current router,
|
||||
// and a list of ancestor routes that lead to the current route.
|
||||
type WalkFunc func(route *Route, router *Router, ancestors []*Route) error
|
||||
|
||||
func (r *Router) walk(walkFn WalkFunc, ancestors []*Route) error {
|
||||
for _, t := range r.routes {
|
||||
err := walkFn(t, r, ancestors)
|
||||
if err == SkipRouter {
|
||||
continue
|
||||
}
|
||||
if err != nil {
|
||||
return err
|
||||
}
|
||||
for _, sr := range t.matchers {
|
||||
if h, ok := sr.(*Router); ok {
|
||||
ancestors = append(ancestors, t)
|
||||
err := h.walk(walkFn, ancestors)
|
||||
if err != nil {
|
||||
return err
|
||||
}
|
||||
ancestors = ancestors[:len(ancestors)-1]
|
||||
}
|
||||
}
|
||||
if h, ok := t.handler.(*Router); ok {
|
||||
ancestors = append(ancestors, t)
|
||||
err := h.walk(walkFn, ancestors)
|
||||
if err != nil {
|
||||
return err
|
||||
}
|
||||
ancestors = ancestors[:len(ancestors)-1]
|
||||
}
|
||||
}
|
||||
return nil
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
// ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||||
// Context
|
||||
// ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||||
|
||||
// RouteMatch stores information about a matched route.
|
||||
type RouteMatch struct {
|
||||
Route *Route
|
||||
Handler http.Handler
|
||||
Vars map[string]string
|
||||
|
||||
// MatchErr is set to appropriate matching error
|
||||
// It is set to ErrMethodMismatch if there is a mismatch in
|
||||
// the request method and route method
|
||||
MatchErr error
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
type contextKey int
|
||||
|
||||
const (
|
||||
varsKey contextKey = iota
|
||||
routeKey
|
||||
)
|
||||
|
||||
// Vars returns the route variables for the current request, if any.
|
||||
func Vars(r *http.Request) map[string]string {
|
||||
if rv := contextGet(r, varsKey); rv != nil {
|
||||
return rv.(map[string]string)
|
||||
}
|
||||
return nil
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
// CurrentRoute returns the matched route for the current request, if any.
|
||||
// This only works when called inside the handler of the matched route
|
||||
// because the matched route is stored in the request context which is cleared
|
||||
// after the handler returns, unless the KeepContext option is set on the
|
||||
// Router.
|
||||
func CurrentRoute(r *http.Request) *Route {
|
||||
if rv := contextGet(r, routeKey); rv != nil {
|
||||
return rv.(*Route)
|
||||
}
|
||||
return nil
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
func setVars(r *http.Request, val interface{}) *http.Request {
|
||||
return contextSet(r, varsKey, val)
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
func setCurrentRoute(r *http.Request, val interface{}) *http.Request {
|
||||
return contextSet(r, routeKey, val)
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
// ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||||
// Helpers
|
||||
// ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||||
|
||||
// getPath returns the escaped path if possible; doing what URL.EscapedPath()
|
||||
// which was added in go1.5 does
|
||||
func getPath(req *http.Request) string {
|
||||
if req.RequestURI != "" {
|
||||
// Extract the path from RequestURI (which is escaped unlike URL.Path)
|
||||
// as detailed here as detailed in https://golang.org/pkg/net/url/#URL
|
||||
// for < 1.5 server side workaround
|
||||
// http://localhost/path/here?v=1 -> /path/here
|
||||
path := req.RequestURI
|
||||
path = strings.TrimPrefix(path, req.URL.Scheme+`://`)
|
||||
path = strings.TrimPrefix(path, req.URL.Host)
|
||||
if i := strings.LastIndex(path, "?"); i > -1 {
|
||||
path = path[:i]
|
||||
}
|
||||
if i := strings.LastIndex(path, "#"); i > -1 {
|
||||
path = path[:i]
|
||||
}
|
||||
return path
|
||||
}
|
||||
return req.URL.Path
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
// cleanPath returns the canonical path for p, eliminating . and .. elements.
|
||||
// Borrowed from the net/http package.
|
||||
func cleanPath(p string) string {
|
||||
if p == "" {
|
||||
return "/"
|
||||
}
|
||||
if p[0] != '/' {
|
||||
p = "/" + p
|
||||
}
|
||||
np := path.Clean(p)
|
||||
// path.Clean removes trailing slash except for root;
|
||||
// put the trailing slash back if necessary.
|
||||
if p[len(p)-1] == '/' && np != "/" {
|
||||
np += "/"
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
return np
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
// uniqueVars returns an error if two slices contain duplicated strings.
|
||||
func uniqueVars(s1, s2 []string) error {
|
||||
for _, v1 := range s1 {
|
||||
for _, v2 := range s2 {
|
||||
if v1 == v2 {
|
||||
return fmt.Errorf("mux: duplicated route variable %q", v2)
|
||||
}
|
||||
}
|
||||
}
|
||||
return nil
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
// checkPairs returns the count of strings passed in, and an error if
|
||||
// the count is not an even number.
|
||||
func checkPairs(pairs ...string) (int, error) {
|
||||
length := len(pairs)
|
||||
if length%2 != 0 {
|
||||
return length, fmt.Errorf(
|
||||
"mux: number of parameters must be multiple of 2, got %v", pairs)
|
||||
}
|
||||
return length, nil
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
// mapFromPairsToString converts variadic string parameters to a
|
||||
// string to string map.
|
||||
func mapFromPairsToString(pairs ...string) (map[string]string, error) {
|
||||
length, err := checkPairs(pairs...)
|
||||
if err != nil {
|
||||
return nil, err
|
||||
}
|
||||
m := make(map[string]string, length/2)
|
||||
for i := 0; i < length; i += 2 {
|
||||
m[pairs[i]] = pairs[i+1]
|
||||
}
|
||||
return m, nil
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
// mapFromPairsToRegex converts variadic string parameters to a
|
||||
// string to regex map.
|
||||
func mapFromPairsToRegex(pairs ...string) (map[string]*regexp.Regexp, error) {
|
||||
length, err := checkPairs(pairs...)
|
||||
if err != nil {
|
||||
return nil, err
|
||||
}
|
||||
m := make(map[string]*regexp.Regexp, length/2)
|
||||
for i := 0; i < length; i += 2 {
|
||||
regex, err := regexp.Compile(pairs[i+1])
|
||||
if err != nil {
|
||||
return nil, err
|
||||
}
|
||||
m[pairs[i]] = regex
|
||||
}
|
||||
return m, nil
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
// matchInArray returns true if the given string value is in the array.
|
||||
func matchInArray(arr []string, value string) bool {
|
||||
for _, v := range arr {
|
||||
if v == value {
|
||||
return true
|
||||
}
|
||||
}
|
||||
return false
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
// matchMapWithString returns true if the given key/value pairs exist in a given map.
|
||||
func matchMapWithString(toCheck map[string]string, toMatch map[string][]string, canonicalKey bool) bool {
|
||||
for k, v := range toCheck {
|
||||
// Check if key exists.
|
||||
if canonicalKey {
|
||||
k = http.CanonicalHeaderKey(k)
|
||||
}
|
||||
if values := toMatch[k]; values == nil {
|
||||
return false
|
||||
} else if v != "" {
|
||||
// If value was defined as an empty string we only check that the
|
||||
// key exists. Otherwise we also check for equality.
|
||||
valueExists := false
|
||||
for _, value := range values {
|
||||
if v == value {
|
||||
valueExists = true
|
||||
break
|
||||
}
|
||||
}
|
||||
if !valueExists {
|
||||
return false
|
||||
}
|
||||
}
|
||||
}
|
||||
return true
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
// matchMapWithRegex returns true if the given key/value pairs exist in a given map compiled against
|
||||
// the given regex
|
||||
func matchMapWithRegex(toCheck map[string]*regexp.Regexp, toMatch map[string][]string, canonicalKey bool) bool {
|
||||
for k, v := range toCheck {
|
||||
// Check if key exists.
|
||||
if canonicalKey {
|
||||
k = http.CanonicalHeaderKey(k)
|
||||
}
|
||||
if values := toMatch[k]; values == nil {
|
||||
return false
|
||||
} else if v != nil {
|
||||
// If value was defined as an empty string we only check that the
|
||||
// key exists. Otherwise we also check for equality.
|
||||
valueExists := false
|
||||
for _, value := range values {
|
||||
if v.MatchString(value) {
|
||||
valueExists = true
|
||||
break
|
||||
}
|
||||
}
|
||||
if !valueExists {
|
||||
return false
|
||||
}
|
||||
}
|
||||
}
|
||||
return true
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
// methodNotAllowed replies to the request with an HTTP status code 405.
|
||||
func methodNotAllowed(w http.ResponseWriter, r *http.Request) {
|
||||
w.WriteHeader(http.StatusMethodNotAllowed)
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
// methodNotAllowedHandler returns a simple request handler
|
||||
// that replies to each request with a status code 405.
|
||||
func methodNotAllowedHandler() http.Handler { return http.HandlerFunc(methodNotAllowed) }
|
326
vendor/github.com/gorilla/mux/regexp.go
generated
vendored
Normal file
326
vendor/github.com/gorilla/mux/regexp.go
generated
vendored
Normal file
|
@ -0,0 +1,326 @@
|
|||
// Copyright 2012 The Gorilla Authors. All rights reserved.
|
||||
// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
|
||||
// license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
|
||||
|
||||
package mux
|
||||
|
||||
import (
|
||||
"bytes"
|
||||
"fmt"
|
||||
"net/http"
|
||||
"net/url"
|
||||
"regexp"
|
||||
"strconv"
|
||||
"strings"
|
||||
)
|
||||
|
||||
// newRouteRegexp parses a route template and returns a routeRegexp,
|
||||
// used to match a host, a path or a query string.
|
||||
//
|
||||
// It will extract named variables, assemble a regexp to be matched, create
|
||||
// a "reverse" template to build URLs and compile regexps to validate variable
|
||||
// values used in URL building.
|
||||
//
|
||||
// Previously we accepted only Python-like identifiers for variable
|
||||
// names ([a-zA-Z_][a-zA-Z0-9_]*), but currently the only restriction is that
|
||||
// name and pattern can't be empty, and names can't contain a colon.
|
||||
func newRouteRegexp(tpl string, matchHost, matchPrefix, matchQuery, strictSlash, useEncodedPath bool) (*routeRegexp, error) {
|
||||
// Check if it is well-formed.
|
||||
idxs, errBraces := braceIndices(tpl)
|
||||
if errBraces != nil {
|
||||
return nil, errBraces
|
||||
}
|
||||
// Backup the original.
|
||||
template := tpl
|
||||
// Now let's parse it.
|
||||
defaultPattern := "[^/]+"
|
||||
if matchQuery {
|
||||
defaultPattern = ".*"
|
||||
} else if matchHost {
|
||||
defaultPattern = "[^.]+"
|
||||
matchPrefix = false
|
||||
}
|
||||
// Only match strict slash if not matching
|
||||
if matchPrefix || matchHost || matchQuery {
|
||||
strictSlash = false
|
||||
}
|
||||
// Set a flag for strictSlash.
|
||||
endSlash := false
|
||||
if strictSlash && strings.HasSuffix(tpl, "/") {
|
||||
tpl = tpl[:len(tpl)-1]
|
||||
endSlash = true
|
||||
}
|
||||
varsN := make([]string, len(idxs)/2)
|
||||
varsR := make([]*regexp.Regexp, len(idxs)/2)
|
||||
pattern := bytes.NewBufferString("")
|
||||
pattern.WriteByte('^')
|
||||
reverse := bytes.NewBufferString("")
|
||||
var end int
|
||||
var err error
|
||||
for i := 0; i < len(idxs); i += 2 {
|
||||
// Set all values we are interested in.
|
||||
raw := tpl[end:idxs[i]]
|
||||
end = idxs[i+1]
|
||||
parts := strings.SplitN(tpl[idxs[i]+1:end-1], ":", 2)
|
||||
name := parts[0]
|
||||
patt := defaultPattern
|
||||
if len(parts) == 2 {
|
||||
patt = parts[1]
|
||||
}
|
||||
// Name or pattern can't be empty.
|
||||
if name == "" || patt == "" {
|
||||
return nil, fmt.Errorf("mux: missing name or pattern in %q",
|
||||
tpl[idxs[i]:end])
|
||||
}
|
||||
// Build the regexp pattern.
|
||||
fmt.Fprintf(pattern, "%s(?P<%s>%s)", regexp.QuoteMeta(raw), varGroupName(i/2), patt)
|
||||
|
||||
// Build the reverse template.
|
||||
fmt.Fprintf(reverse, "%s%%s", raw)
|
||||
|
||||
// Append variable name and compiled pattern.
|
||||
varsN[i/2] = name
|
||||
varsR[i/2], err = regexp.Compile(fmt.Sprintf("^%s$", patt))
|
||||
if err != nil {
|
||||
return nil, err
|
||||
}
|
||||
}
|
||||
// Add the remaining.
|
||||
raw := tpl[end:]
|
||||
pattern.WriteString(regexp.QuoteMeta(raw))
|
||||
if strictSlash {
|
||||
pattern.WriteString("[/]?")
|
||||
}
|
||||
if matchQuery {
|
||||
// Add the default pattern if the query value is empty
|
||||
if queryVal := strings.SplitN(template, "=", 2)[1]; queryVal == "" {
|
||||
pattern.WriteString(defaultPattern)
|
||||
}
|
||||
}
|
||||
if !matchPrefix {
|
||||
pattern.WriteByte('$')
|
||||
}
|
||||
reverse.WriteString(raw)
|
||||
if endSlash {
|
||||
reverse.WriteByte('/')
|
||||
}
|
||||
// Compile full regexp.
|
||||
reg, errCompile := regexp.Compile(pattern.String())
|
||||
if errCompile != nil {
|
||||
return nil, errCompile
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
// Check for capturing groups which used to work in older versions
|
||||
if reg.NumSubexp() != len(idxs)/2 {
|
||||
panic(fmt.Sprintf("route %s contains capture groups in its regexp. ", template) +
|
||||
"Only non-capturing groups are accepted: e.g. (?:pattern) instead of (pattern)")
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
// Done!
|
||||
return &routeRegexp{
|
||||
template: template,
|
||||
matchHost: matchHost,
|
||||
matchQuery: matchQuery,
|
||||
strictSlash: strictSlash,
|
||||
useEncodedPath: useEncodedPath,
|
||||
regexp: reg,
|
||||
reverse: reverse.String(),
|
||||
varsN: varsN,
|
||||
varsR: varsR,
|
||||
}, nil
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
// routeRegexp stores a regexp to match a host or path and information to
|
||||
// collect and validate route variables.
|
||||
type routeRegexp struct {
|
||||
// The unmodified template.
|
||||
template string
|
||||
// True for host match, false for path or query string match.
|
||||
matchHost bool
|
||||
// True for query string match, false for path and host match.
|
||||
matchQuery bool
|
||||
// The strictSlash value defined on the route, but disabled if PathPrefix was used.
|
||||
strictSlash bool
|
||||
// Determines whether to use encoded path from getPath function or unencoded
|
||||
// req.URL.Path for path matching
|
||||
useEncodedPath bool
|
||||
// Expanded regexp.
|
||||
regexp *regexp.Regexp
|
||||
// Reverse template.
|
||||
reverse string
|
||||
// Variable names.
|
||||
varsN []string
|
||||
// Variable regexps (validators).
|
||||
varsR []*regexp.Regexp
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
// Match matches the regexp against the URL host or path.
|
||||
func (r *routeRegexp) Match(req *http.Request, match *RouteMatch) bool {
|
||||
if !r.matchHost {
|
||||
if r.matchQuery {
|
||||
return r.matchQueryString(req)
|
||||
}
|
||||
path := req.URL.Path
|
||||
if r.useEncodedPath {
|
||||
path = getPath(req)
|
||||
}
|
||||
return r.regexp.MatchString(path)
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
return r.regexp.MatchString(getHost(req))
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
// url builds a URL part using the given values.
|
||||
func (r *routeRegexp) url(values map[string]string) (string, error) {
|
||||
urlValues := make([]interface{}, len(r.varsN))
|
||||
for k, v := range r.varsN {
|
||||
value, ok := values[v]
|
||||
if !ok {
|
||||
return "", fmt.Errorf("mux: missing route variable %q", v)
|
||||
}
|
||||
if r.matchQuery {
|
||||
value = url.QueryEscape(value)
|
||||
}
|
||||
urlValues[k] = value
|
||||
}
|
||||
rv := fmt.Sprintf(r.reverse, urlValues...)
|
||||
if !r.regexp.MatchString(rv) {
|
||||
// The URL is checked against the full regexp, instead of checking
|
||||
// individual variables. This is faster but to provide a good error
|
||||
// message, we check individual regexps if the URL doesn't match.
|
||||
for k, v := range r.varsN {
|
||||
if !r.varsR[k].MatchString(values[v]) {
|
||||
return "", fmt.Errorf(
|
||||
"mux: variable %q doesn't match, expected %q", values[v],
|
||||
r.varsR[k].String())
|
||||
}
|
||||
}
|
||||
}
|
||||
return rv, nil
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
// getURLQuery returns a single query parameter from a request URL.
|
||||
// For a URL with foo=bar&baz=ding, we return only the relevant key
|
||||
// value pair for the routeRegexp.
|
||||
func (r *routeRegexp) getURLQuery(req *http.Request) string {
|
||||
if !r.matchQuery {
|
||||
return ""
|
||||
}
|
||||
templateKey := strings.SplitN(r.template, "=", 2)[0]
|
||||
for key, vals := range req.URL.Query() {
|
||||
if key == templateKey && len(vals) > 0 {
|
||||
return key + "=" + vals[0]
|
||||
}
|
||||
}
|
||||
return ""
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
func (r *routeRegexp) matchQueryString(req *http.Request) bool {
|
||||
return r.regexp.MatchString(r.getURLQuery(req))
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
// braceIndices returns the first level curly brace indices from a string.
|
||||
// It returns an error in case of unbalanced braces.
|
||||
func braceIndices(s string) ([]int, error) {
|
||||
var level, idx int
|
||||
var idxs []int
|
||||
for i := 0; i < len(s); i++ {
|
||||
switch s[i] {
|
||||
case '{':
|
||||
if level++; level == 1 {
|
||||
idx = i
|
||||
}
|
||||
case '}':
|
||||
if level--; level == 0 {
|
||||
idxs = append(idxs, idx, i+1)
|
||||
} else if level < 0 {
|
||||
return nil, fmt.Errorf("mux: unbalanced braces in %q", s)
|
||||
}
|
||||
}
|
||||
}
|
||||
if level != 0 {
|
||||
return nil, fmt.Errorf("mux: unbalanced braces in %q", s)
|
||||
}
|
||||
return idxs, nil
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
// varGroupName builds a capturing group name for the indexed variable.
|
||||
func varGroupName(idx int) string {
|
||||
return "v" + strconv.Itoa(idx)
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
// ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||||
// routeRegexpGroup
|
||||
// ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||||
|
||||
// routeRegexpGroup groups the route matchers that carry variables.
|
||||
type routeRegexpGroup struct {
|
||||
host *routeRegexp
|
||||
path *routeRegexp
|
||||
queries []*routeRegexp
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
// setMatch extracts the variables from the URL once a route matches.
|
||||
func (v *routeRegexpGroup) setMatch(req *http.Request, m *RouteMatch, r *Route) {
|
||||
// Store host variables.
|
||||
if v.host != nil {
|
||||
host := getHost(req)
|
||||
matches := v.host.regexp.FindStringSubmatchIndex(host)
|
||||
if len(matches) > 0 {
|
||||
extractVars(host, matches, v.host.varsN, m.Vars)
|
||||
}
|
||||
}
|
||||
path := req.URL.Path
|
||||
if r.useEncodedPath {
|
||||
path = getPath(req)
|
||||
}
|
||||
// Store path variables.
|
||||
if v.path != nil {
|
||||
matches := v.path.regexp.FindStringSubmatchIndex(path)
|
||||
if len(matches) > 0 {
|
||||
extractVars(path, matches, v.path.varsN, m.Vars)
|
||||
// Check if we should redirect.
|
||||
if v.path.strictSlash {
|
||||
p1 := strings.HasSuffix(path, "/")
|
||||
p2 := strings.HasSuffix(v.path.template, "/")
|
||||
if p1 != p2 {
|
||||
u, _ := url.Parse(req.URL.String())
|
||||
if p1 {
|
||||
u.Path = u.Path[:len(u.Path)-1]
|
||||
} else {
|
||||
u.Path += "/"
|
||||
}
|
||||
m.Handler = http.RedirectHandler(u.String(), 301)
|
||||
}
|
||||
}
|
||||
}
|
||||
}
|
||||
// Store query string variables.
|
||||
for _, q := range v.queries {
|
||||
queryURL := q.getURLQuery(req)
|
||||
matches := q.regexp.FindStringSubmatchIndex(queryURL)
|
||||
if len(matches) > 0 {
|
||||
extractVars(queryURL, matches, q.varsN, m.Vars)
|
||||
}
|
||||
}
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
// getHost tries its best to return the request host.
|
||||
func getHost(r *http.Request) string {
|
||||
if r.URL.IsAbs() {
|
||||
return r.URL.Host
|
||||
}
|
||||
host := r.Host
|
||||
// Slice off any port information.
|
||||
if i := strings.Index(host, ":"); i != -1 {
|
||||
host = host[:i]
|
||||
}
|
||||
return host
|
||||
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
func extractVars(input string, matches []int, names []string, output map[string]string) {
|
||||
for i, name := range names {
|
||||
output[name] = input[matches[2*i+2]:matches[2*i+3]]
|
||||
}
|
||||
}
|
713
vendor/github.com/gorilla/mux/route.go
generated
vendored
Normal file
713
vendor/github.com/gorilla/mux/route.go
generated
vendored
Normal file
|
@ -0,0 +1,713 @@
|
|||
// Copyright 2012 The Gorilla Authors. All rights reserved.
|
||||
// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
|
||||
// license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
|
||||
|
||||
package mux
|
||||
|
||||
import (
|
||||
"errors"
|
||||
"fmt"
|
||||
"net/http"
|
||||
"net/url"
|
||||
"regexp"
|
||||
"strings"
|
||||
)
|
||||
|
||||
// Route stores information to match a request and build URLs.
|
||||
type Route struct {
|
||||
// Parent where the route was registered (a Router).
|
||||
parent parentRoute
|
||||
// Request handler for the route.
|
||||
handler http.Handler
|
||||
// List of matchers.
|
||||
matchers []matcher
|
||||
// Manager for the variables from host and path.
|
||||
regexp *routeRegexpGroup
|
||||
// If true, when the path pattern is "/path/", accessing "/path" will
|
||||
// redirect to the former and vice versa.
|
||||
strictSlash bool
|
||||
// If true, when the path pattern is "/path//to", accessing "/path//to"
|
||||
// will not redirect
|
||||
skipClean bool
|
||||
// If true, "/path/foo%2Fbar/to" will match the path "/path/{var}/to"
|
||||
useEncodedPath bool
|
||||
// The scheme used when building URLs.
|
||||
buildScheme string
|
||||
// If true, this route never matches: it is only used to build URLs.
|
||||
buildOnly bool
|
||||
// The name used to build URLs.
|
||||
name string
|
||||
// Error resulted from building a route.
|
||||
err error
|
||||
|
||||
buildVarsFunc BuildVarsFunc
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
func (r *Route) SkipClean() bool {
|
||||
return r.skipClean
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
// Match matches the route against the request.
|
||||
func (r *Route) Match(req *http.Request, match *RouteMatch) bool {
|
||||
if r.buildOnly || r.err != nil {
|
||||
return false
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
var matchErr error
|
||||
|
||||
// Match everything.
|
||||
for _, m := range r.matchers {
|
||||
if matched := m.Match(req, match); !matched {
|
||||
if _, ok := m.(methodMatcher); ok {
|
||||
matchErr = ErrMethodMismatch
|
||||
continue
|
||||
}
|
||||
matchErr = nil
|
||||
return false
|
||||
}
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
if matchErr != nil {
|
||||
match.MatchErr = matchErr
|
||||
return false
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
match.MatchErr = nil
|
||||
// Yay, we have a match. Let's collect some info about it.
|
||||
if match.Route == nil {
|
||||
match.Route = r
|
||||
}
|
||||
if match.Handler == nil {
|
||||
match.Handler = r.handler
|
||||
}
|
||||
if match.Vars == nil {
|
||||
match.Vars = make(map[string]string)
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
// Set variables.
|
||||
if r.regexp != nil {
|
||||
r.regexp.setMatch(req, match, r)
|
||||
}
|
||||
return true
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
// ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||||
// Route attributes
|
||||
// ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||||
|
||||
// GetError returns an error resulted from building the route, if any.
|
||||
func (r *Route) GetError() error {
|
||||
return r.err
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
// BuildOnly sets the route to never match: it is only used to build URLs.
|
||||
func (r *Route) BuildOnly() *Route {
|
||||
r.buildOnly = true
|
||||
return r
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
// Handler --------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||||
|
||||
// Handler sets a handler for the route.
|
||||
func (r *Route) Handler(handler http.Handler) *Route {
|
||||
if r.err == nil {
|
||||
r.handler = handler
|
||||
}
|
||||
return r
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
// HandlerFunc sets a handler function for the route.
|
||||
func (r *Route) HandlerFunc(f func(http.ResponseWriter, *http.Request)) *Route {
|
||||
return r.Handler(http.HandlerFunc(f))
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
// GetHandler returns the handler for the route, if any.
|
||||
func (r *Route) GetHandler() http.Handler {
|
||||
return r.handler
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
// Name -----------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||||
|
||||
// Name sets the name for the route, used to build URLs.
|
||||
// If the name was registered already it will be overwritten.
|
||||
func (r *Route) Name(name string) *Route {
|
||||
if r.name != "" {
|
||||
r.err = fmt.Errorf("mux: route already has name %q, can't set %q",
|
||||
r.name, name)
|
||||
}
|
||||
if r.err == nil {
|
||||
r.name = name
|
||||
r.getNamedRoutes()[name] = r
|
||||
}
|
||||
return r
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
// GetName returns the name for the route, if any.
|
||||
func (r *Route) GetName() string {
|
||||
return r.name
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
// ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||||
// Matchers
|
||||
// ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||||
|
||||
// matcher types try to match a request.
|
||||
type matcher interface {
|
||||
Match(*http.Request, *RouteMatch) bool
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
// addMatcher adds a matcher to the route.
|
||||
func (r *Route) addMatcher(m matcher) *Route {
|
||||
if r.err == nil {
|
||||
r.matchers = append(r.matchers, m)
|
||||
}
|
||||
return r
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
// addRegexpMatcher adds a host or path matcher and builder to a route.
|
||||
func (r *Route) addRegexpMatcher(tpl string, matchHost, matchPrefix, matchQuery bool) error {
|
||||
if r.err != nil {
|
||||
return r.err
|
||||
}
|
||||
r.regexp = r.getRegexpGroup()
|
||||
if !matchHost && !matchQuery {
|
||||
if len(tpl) > 0 && tpl[0] != '/' {
|
||||
return fmt.Errorf("mux: path must start with a slash, got %q", tpl)
|
||||
}
|
||||
if r.regexp.path != nil {
|
||||
tpl = strings.TrimRight(r.regexp.path.template, "/") + tpl
|
||||
}
|
||||
}
|
||||
rr, err := newRouteRegexp(tpl, matchHost, matchPrefix, matchQuery, r.strictSlash, r.useEncodedPath)
|
||||
if err != nil {
|
||||
return err
|
||||
}
|
||||
for _, q := range r.regexp.queries {
|
||||
if err = uniqueVars(rr.varsN, q.varsN); err != nil {
|
||||
return err
|
||||
}
|
||||
}
|
||||
if matchHost {
|
||||
if r.regexp.path != nil {
|
||||
if err = uniqueVars(rr.varsN, r.regexp.path.varsN); err != nil {
|
||||
return err
|
||||
}
|
||||
}
|
||||
r.regexp.host = rr
|
||||
} else {
|
||||
if r.regexp.host != nil {
|
||||
if err = uniqueVars(rr.varsN, r.regexp.host.varsN); err != nil {
|
||||
return err
|
||||
}
|
||||
}
|
||||
if matchQuery {
|
||||
r.regexp.queries = append(r.regexp.queries, rr)
|
||||
} else {
|
||||
r.regexp.path = rr
|
||||
}
|
||||
}
|
||||
r.addMatcher(rr)
|
||||
return nil
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
// Headers --------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||||
|
||||
// headerMatcher matches the request against header values.
|
||||
type headerMatcher map[string]string
|
||||
|
||||
func (m headerMatcher) Match(r *http.Request, match *RouteMatch) bool {
|
||||
return matchMapWithString(m, r.Header, true)
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
// Headers adds a matcher for request header values.
|
||||
// It accepts a sequence of key/value pairs to be matched. For example:
|
||||
//
|
||||
// r := mux.NewRouter()
|
||||
// r.Headers("Content-Type", "application/json",
|
||||
// "X-Requested-With", "XMLHttpRequest")
|
||||
//
|
||||
// The above route will only match if both request header values match.
|
||||
// If the value is an empty string, it will match any value if the key is set.
|
||||
func (r *Route) Headers(pairs ...string) *Route {
|
||||
if r.err == nil {
|
||||
var headers map[string]string
|
||||
headers, r.err = mapFromPairsToString(pairs...)
|
||||
return r.addMatcher(headerMatcher(headers))
|
||||
}
|
||||
return r
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
// headerRegexMatcher matches the request against the route given a regex for the header
|
||||
type headerRegexMatcher map[string]*regexp.Regexp
|
||||
|
||||
func (m headerRegexMatcher) Match(r *http.Request, match *RouteMatch) bool {
|
||||
return matchMapWithRegex(m, r.Header, true)
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
// HeadersRegexp accepts a sequence of key/value pairs, where the value has regex
|
||||
// support. For example:
|
||||
//
|
||||
// r := mux.NewRouter()
|
||||
// r.HeadersRegexp("Content-Type", "application/(text|json)",
|
||||
// "X-Requested-With", "XMLHttpRequest")
|
||||
//
|
||||
// The above route will only match if both the request header matches both regular expressions.
|
||||
// It the value is an empty string, it will match any value if the key is set.
|
||||
func (r *Route) HeadersRegexp(pairs ...string) *Route {
|
||||
if r.err == nil {
|
||||
var headers map[string]*regexp.Regexp
|
||||
headers, r.err = mapFromPairsToRegex(pairs...)
|
||||
return r.addMatcher(headerRegexMatcher(headers))
|
||||
}
|
||||
return r
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
// Host -----------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||||
|
||||
// Host adds a matcher for the URL host.
|
||||
// It accepts a template with zero or more URL variables enclosed by {}.
|
||||
// Variables can define an optional regexp pattern to be matched:
|
||||
//
|
||||
// - {name} matches anything until the next dot.
|
||||
//
|
||||
// - {name:pattern} matches the given regexp pattern.
|
||||
//
|
||||
// For example:
|
||||
//
|
||||
// r := mux.NewRouter()
|
||||
// r.Host("www.example.com")
|
||||
// r.Host("{subdomain}.domain.com")
|
||||
// r.Host("{subdomain:[a-z]+}.domain.com")
|
||||
//
|
||||
// Variable names must be unique in a given route. They can be retrieved
|
||||
// calling mux.Vars(request).
|
||||
func (r *Route) Host(tpl string) *Route {
|
||||
r.err = r.addRegexpMatcher(tpl, true, false, false)
|
||||
return r
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
// MatcherFunc ----------------------------------------------------------------
|
||||
|
||||
// MatcherFunc is the function signature used by custom matchers.
|
||||
type MatcherFunc func(*http.Request, *RouteMatch) bool
|
||||
|
||||
// Match returns the match for a given request.
|
||||
func (m MatcherFunc) Match(r *http.Request, match *RouteMatch) bool {
|
||||
return m(r, match)
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
// MatcherFunc adds a custom function to be used as request matcher.
|
||||
func (r *Route) MatcherFunc(f MatcherFunc) *Route {
|
||||
return r.addMatcher(f)
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
// Methods --------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||||
|
||||
// methodMatcher matches the request against HTTP methods.
|
||||
type methodMatcher []string
|
||||
|
||||
func (m methodMatcher) Match(r *http.Request, match *RouteMatch) bool {
|
||||
return matchInArray(m, r.Method)
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
// Methods adds a matcher for HTTP methods.
|
||||
// It accepts a sequence of one or more methods to be matched, e.g.:
|
||||
// "GET", "POST", "PUT".
|
||||
func (r *Route) Methods(methods ...string) *Route {
|
||||
for k, v := range methods {
|
||||
methods[k] = strings.ToUpper(v)
|
||||
}
|
||||
return r.addMatcher(methodMatcher(methods))
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
// Path -----------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||||
|
||||
// Path adds a matcher for the URL path.
|
||||
// It accepts a template with zero or more URL variables enclosed by {}. The
|
||||
// template must start with a "/".
|
||||
// Variables can define an optional regexp pattern to be matched:
|
||||
//
|
||||
// - {name} matches anything until the next slash.
|
||||
//
|
||||
// - {name:pattern} matches the given regexp pattern.
|
||||
//
|
||||
// For example:
|
||||
//
|
||||
// r := mux.NewRouter()
|
||||
// r.Path("/products/").Handler(ProductsHandler)
|
||||
// r.Path("/products/{key}").Handler(ProductsHandler)
|
||||
// r.Path("/articles/{category}/{id:[0-9]+}").
|
||||
// Handler(ArticleHandler)
|
||||
//
|
||||
// Variable names must be unique in a given route. They can be retrieved
|
||||
// calling mux.Vars(request).
|
||||
func (r *Route) Path(tpl string) *Route {
|
||||
r.err = r.addRegexpMatcher(tpl, false, false, false)
|
||||
return r
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
// PathPrefix -----------------------------------------------------------------
|
||||
|
||||
// PathPrefix adds a matcher for the URL path prefix. This matches if the given
|
||||
// template is a prefix of the full URL path. See Route.Path() for details on
|
||||
// the tpl argument.
|
||||
//
|
||||
// Note that it does not treat slashes specially ("/foobar/" will be matched by
|
||||
// the prefix "/foo") so you may want to use a trailing slash here.
|
||||
//
|
||||
// Also note that the setting of Router.StrictSlash() has no effect on routes
|
||||
// with a PathPrefix matcher.
|
||||
func (r *Route) PathPrefix(tpl string) *Route {
|
||||
r.err = r.addRegexpMatcher(tpl, false, true, false)
|
||||
return r
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
// Query ----------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||||
|
||||
// Queries adds a matcher for URL query values.
|
||||
// It accepts a sequence of key/value pairs. Values may define variables.
|
||||
// For example:
|
||||
//
|
||||
// r := mux.NewRouter()
|
||||
// r.Queries("foo", "bar", "id", "{id:[0-9]+}")
|
||||
//
|
||||
// The above route will only match if the URL contains the defined queries
|
||||
// values, e.g.: ?foo=bar&id=42.
|
||||
//
|
||||
// It the value is an empty string, it will match any value if the key is set.
|
||||
//
|
||||
// Variables can define an optional regexp pattern to be matched:
|
||||
//
|
||||
// - {name} matches anything until the next slash.
|
||||
//
|
||||
// - {name:pattern} matches the given regexp pattern.
|
||||
func (r *Route) Queries(pairs ...string) *Route {
|
||||
length := len(pairs)
|
||||
if length%2 != 0 {
|
||||
r.err = fmt.Errorf(
|
||||
"mux: number of parameters must be multiple of 2, got %v", pairs)
|
||||
return nil
|
||||
}
|
||||
for i := 0; i < length; i += 2 {
|
||||
if r.err = r.addRegexpMatcher(pairs[i]+"="+pairs[i+1], false, false, true); r.err != nil {
|
||||
return r
|
||||
}
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
return r
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
// Schemes --------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||||
|
||||
// schemeMatcher matches the request against URL schemes.
|
||||
type schemeMatcher []string
|
||||
|
||||
func (m schemeMatcher) Match(r *http.Request, match *RouteMatch) bool {
|
||||
return matchInArray(m, r.URL.Scheme)
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
// Schemes adds a matcher for URL schemes.
|
||||
// It accepts a sequence of schemes to be matched, e.g.: "http", "https".
|
||||
func (r *Route) Schemes(schemes ...string) *Route {
|
||||
for k, v := range schemes {
|
||||
schemes[k] = strings.ToLower(v)
|
||||
}
|
||||
if r.buildScheme == "" && len(schemes) > 0 {
|
||||
r.buildScheme = schemes[0]
|
||||
}
|
||||
return r.addMatcher(schemeMatcher(schemes))
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
// BuildVarsFunc --------------------------------------------------------------
|
||||
|
||||
// BuildVarsFunc is the function signature used by custom build variable
|
||||
// functions (which can modify route variables before a route's URL is built).
|
||||
type BuildVarsFunc func(map[string]string) map[string]string
|
||||
|
||||
// BuildVarsFunc adds a custom function to be used to modify build variables
|
||||
// before a route's URL is built.
|
||||
func (r *Route) BuildVarsFunc(f BuildVarsFunc) *Route {
|
||||
r.buildVarsFunc = f
|
||||
return r
|
||||
}
|
||||
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// Subrouter ------------------------------------------------------------------
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// Subrouter creates a subrouter for the route.
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//
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// It will test the inner routes only if the parent route matched. For example:
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//
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// r := mux.NewRouter()
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// s := r.Host("www.example.com").Subrouter()
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// s.HandleFunc("/products/", ProductsHandler)
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// s.HandleFunc("/products/{key}", ProductHandler)
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// s.HandleFunc("/articles/{category}/{id:[0-9]+}"), ArticleHandler)
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//
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// Here, the routes registered in the subrouter won't be tested if the host
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// doesn't match.
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func (r *Route) Subrouter() *Router {
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router := &Router{parent: r, strictSlash: r.strictSlash}
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r.addMatcher(router)
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return router
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}
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// ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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// URL building
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// ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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// URL builds a URL for the route.
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//
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// It accepts a sequence of key/value pairs for the route variables. For
|
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// example, given this route:
|
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//
|
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// r := mux.NewRouter()
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// r.HandleFunc("/articles/{category}/{id:[0-9]+}", ArticleHandler).
|
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// Name("article")
|
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//
|
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// ...a URL for it can be built using:
|
||||
//
|
||||
// url, err := r.Get("article").URL("category", "technology", "id", "42")
|
||||
//
|
||||
// ...which will return an url.URL with the following path:
|
||||
//
|
||||
// "/articles/technology/42"
|
||||
//
|
||||
// This also works for host variables:
|
||||
//
|
||||
// r := mux.NewRouter()
|
||||
// r.Host("{subdomain}.domain.com").
|
||||
// HandleFunc("/articles/{category}/{id:[0-9]+}", ArticleHandler).
|
||||
// Name("article")
|
||||
//
|
||||
// // url.String() will be "http://news.domain.com/articles/technology/42"
|
||||
// url, err := r.Get("article").URL("subdomain", "news",
|
||||
// "category", "technology",
|
||||
// "id", "42")
|
||||
//
|
||||
// All variables defined in the route are required, and their values must
|
||||
// conform to the corresponding patterns.
|
||||
func (r *Route) URL(pairs ...string) (*url.URL, error) {
|
||||
if r.err != nil {
|
||||
return nil, r.err
|
||||
}
|
||||
if r.regexp == nil {
|
||||
return nil, errors.New("mux: route doesn't have a host or path")
|
||||
}
|
||||
values, err := r.prepareVars(pairs...)
|
||||
if err != nil {
|
||||
return nil, err
|
||||
}
|
||||
var scheme, host, path string
|
||||
queries := make([]string, 0, len(r.regexp.queries))
|
||||
if r.regexp.host != nil {
|
||||
if host, err = r.regexp.host.url(values); err != nil {
|
||||
return nil, err
|
||||
}
|
||||
scheme = "http"
|
||||
if s := r.getBuildScheme(); s != "" {
|
||||
scheme = s
|
||||
}
|
||||
}
|
||||
if r.regexp.path != nil {
|
||||
if path, err = r.regexp.path.url(values); err != nil {
|
||||
return nil, err
|
||||
}
|
||||
}
|
||||
for _, q := range r.regexp.queries {
|
||||
var query string
|
||||
if query, err = q.url(values); err != nil {
|
||||
return nil, err
|
||||
}
|
||||
queries = append(queries, query)
|
||||
}
|
||||
return &url.URL{
|
||||
Scheme: scheme,
|
||||
Host: host,
|
||||
Path: path,
|
||||
RawQuery: strings.Join(queries, "&"),
|
||||
}, nil
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
// URLHost builds the host part of the URL for a route. See Route.URL().
|
||||
//
|
||||
// The route must have a host defined.
|
||||
func (r *Route) URLHost(pairs ...string) (*url.URL, error) {
|
||||
if r.err != nil {
|
||||
return nil, r.err
|
||||
}
|
||||
if r.regexp == nil || r.regexp.host == nil {
|
||||
return nil, errors.New("mux: route doesn't have a host")
|
||||
}
|
||||
values, err := r.prepareVars(pairs...)
|
||||
if err != nil {
|
||||
return nil, err
|
||||
}
|
||||
host, err := r.regexp.host.url(values)
|
||||
if err != nil {
|
||||
return nil, err
|
||||
}
|
||||
u := &url.URL{
|
||||
Scheme: "http",
|
||||
Host: host,
|
||||
}
|
||||
if s := r.getBuildScheme(); s != "" {
|
||||
u.Scheme = s
|
||||
}
|
||||
return u, nil
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
// URLPath builds the path part of the URL for a route. See Route.URL().
|
||||
//
|
||||
// The route must have a path defined.
|
||||
func (r *Route) URLPath(pairs ...string) (*url.URL, error) {
|
||||
if r.err != nil {
|
||||
return nil, r.err
|
||||
}
|
||||
if r.regexp == nil || r.regexp.path == nil {
|
||||
return nil, errors.New("mux: route doesn't have a path")
|
||||
}
|
||||
values, err := r.prepareVars(pairs...)
|
||||
if err != nil {
|
||||
return nil, err
|
||||
}
|
||||
path, err := r.regexp.path.url(values)
|
||||
if err != nil {
|
||||
return nil, err
|
||||
}
|
||||
return &url.URL{
|
||||
Path: path,
|
||||
}, nil
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
// GetPathTemplate returns the template used to build the
|
||||
// route match.
|
||||
// This is useful for building simple REST API documentation and for instrumentation
|
||||
// against third-party services.
|
||||
// An error will be returned if the route does not define a path.
|
||||
func (r *Route) GetPathTemplate() (string, error) {
|
||||
if r.err != nil {
|
||||
return "", r.err
|
||||
}
|
||||
if r.regexp == nil || r.regexp.path == nil {
|
||||
return "", errors.New("mux: route doesn't have a path")
|
||||
}
|
||||
return r.regexp.path.template, nil
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
// GetPathRegexp returns the expanded regular expression used to match route path.
|
||||
// This is useful for building simple REST API documentation and for instrumentation
|
||||
// against third-party services.
|
||||
// An error will be returned if the route does not define a path.
|
||||
func (r *Route) GetPathRegexp() (string, error) {
|
||||
if r.err != nil {
|
||||
return "", r.err
|
||||
}
|
||||
if r.regexp == nil || r.regexp.path == nil {
|
||||
return "", errors.New("mux: route does not have a path")
|
||||
}
|
||||
return r.regexp.path.regexp.String(), nil
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
// GetMethods returns the methods the route matches against
|
||||
// This is useful for building simple REST API documentation and for instrumentation
|
||||
// against third-party services.
|
||||
// An empty list will be returned if route does not have methods.
|
||||
func (r *Route) GetMethods() ([]string, error) {
|
||||
if r.err != nil {
|
||||
return nil, r.err
|
||||
}
|
||||
for _, m := range r.matchers {
|
||||
if methods, ok := m.(methodMatcher); ok {
|
||||
return []string(methods), nil
|
||||
}
|
||||
}
|
||||
return nil, nil
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
// GetHostTemplate returns the template used to build the
|
||||
// route match.
|
||||
// This is useful for building simple REST API documentation and for instrumentation
|
||||
// against third-party services.
|
||||
// An error will be returned if the route does not define a host.
|
||||
func (r *Route) GetHostTemplate() (string, error) {
|
||||
if r.err != nil {
|
||||
return "", r.err
|
||||
}
|
||||
if r.regexp == nil || r.regexp.host == nil {
|
||||
return "", errors.New("mux: route doesn't have a host")
|
||||
}
|
||||
return r.regexp.host.template, nil
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
// prepareVars converts the route variable pairs into a map. If the route has a
|
||||
// BuildVarsFunc, it is invoked.
|
||||
func (r *Route) prepareVars(pairs ...string) (map[string]string, error) {
|
||||
m, err := mapFromPairsToString(pairs...)
|
||||
if err != nil {
|
||||
return nil, err
|
||||
}
|
||||
return r.buildVars(m), nil
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
func (r *Route) buildVars(m map[string]string) map[string]string {
|
||||
if r.parent != nil {
|
||||
m = r.parent.buildVars(m)
|
||||
}
|
||||
if r.buildVarsFunc != nil {
|
||||
m = r.buildVarsFunc(m)
|
||||
}
|
||||
return m
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
// ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||||
// parentRoute
|
||||
// ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||||
|
||||
// parentRoute allows routes to know about parent host and path definitions.
|
||||
type parentRoute interface {
|
||||
getBuildScheme() string
|
||||
getNamedRoutes() map[string]*Route
|
||||
getRegexpGroup() *routeRegexpGroup
|
||||
buildVars(map[string]string) map[string]string
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
func (r *Route) getBuildScheme() string {
|
||||
if r.buildScheme != "" {
|
||||
return r.buildScheme
|
||||
}
|
||||
if r.parent != nil {
|
||||
return r.parent.getBuildScheme()
|
||||
}
|
||||
return ""
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
// getNamedRoutes returns the map where named routes are registered.
|
||||
func (r *Route) getNamedRoutes() map[string]*Route {
|
||||
if r.parent == nil {
|
||||
// During tests router is not always set.
|
||||
r.parent = NewRouter()
|
||||
}
|
||||
return r.parent.getNamedRoutes()
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
// getRegexpGroup returns regexp definitions from this route.
|
||||
func (r *Route) getRegexpGroup() *routeRegexpGroup {
|
||||
if r.regexp == nil {
|
||||
if r.parent == nil {
|
||||
// During tests router is not always set.
|
||||
r.parent = NewRouter()
|
||||
}
|
||||
regexp := r.parent.getRegexpGroup()
|
||||
if regexp == nil {
|
||||
r.regexp = new(routeRegexpGroup)
|
||||
} else {
|
||||
// Copy.
|
||||
r.regexp = &routeRegexpGroup{
|
||||
host: regexp.host,
|
||||
path: regexp.path,
|
||||
queries: regexp.queries,
|
||||
}
|
||||
}
|
||||
}
|
||||
return r.regexp
|
||||
}
|
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