package caddy import ( "strings" "github.com/mholt/caddy/caddyfile" ) // Controller is given to the setup function of directives which // gives them access to be able to read tokens with which to // configure themselves. It also stores state for the setup // functions, can get the current context, and can be used to // identify a particular server block using the Key field. type Controller struct { caddyfile.Dispenser // The instance in which the setup is occurring instance *Instance // Key is the key from the top of the server block, usually // an address, hostname, or identifier of some sort. Key string // OncePerServerBlock is a function that executes f // exactly once per server block, no matter how many // hosts are associated with it. If it is the first // time, the function f is executed immediately // (not deferred) and may return an error which is // returned by OncePerServerBlock. OncePerServerBlock func(f func() error) error // ServerBlockIndex is the 0-based index of the // server block as it appeared in the input. ServerBlockIndex int // ServerBlockKeyIndex is the 0-based index of this // key as it appeared in the input at the head of the // server block. ServerBlockKeyIndex int // ServerBlockKeys is a list of keys that are // associated with this server block. All these // keys, consequently, share the same tokens. ServerBlockKeys []string // ServerBlockStorage is used by a directive's // setup function to persist state between all // the keys on a server block. ServerBlockStorage interface{} } // ServerType gets the name of the server type that is being set up. func (c *Controller) ServerType() string { return c.instance.serverType } // OnFirstStartup adds fn to the list of callback functions to execute // when the server is about to be started NOT as part of a restart. func (c *Controller) OnFirstStartup(fn func() error) { c.instance.onFirstStartup = append(c.instance.onFirstStartup, fn) } // OnStartup adds fn to the list of callback functions to execute // when the server is about to be started (including restarts). func (c *Controller) OnStartup(fn func() error) { c.instance.onStartup = append(c.instance.onStartup, fn) } // OnRestart adds fn to the list of callback functions to execute // when the server is about to be restarted. func (c *Controller) OnRestart(fn func() error) { c.instance.onRestart = append(c.instance.onRestart, fn) } // OnShutdown adds fn to the list of callback functions to execute // when the server is about to be shut down (including restarts). func (c *Controller) OnShutdown(fn func() error) { c.instance.onShutdown = append(c.instance.onShutdown, fn) } // OnFinalShutdown adds fn to the list of callback functions to execute // when the server is about to be shut down NOT as part of a restart. func (c *Controller) OnFinalShutdown(fn func() error) { c.instance.onFinalShutdown = append(c.instance.onFinalShutdown, fn) } // Context gets the context associated with the instance associated with c. func (c *Controller) Context() Context { return c.instance.context } // NewTestController creates a new Controller for // the server type and input specified. The filename // is "Testfile". If the server type is not empty and // is plugged in, a context will be created so that // the results of setup functions can be checked for // correctness. // // Used only for testing, but exported so plugins can // use this for convenience. func NewTestController(serverType, input string) *Controller { var ctx Context if stype, err := getServerType(serverType); err == nil { ctx = stype.NewContext() } return &Controller{ instance: &Instance{serverType: serverType, context: ctx}, Dispenser: caddyfile.NewDispenser("Testfile", strings.NewReader(input)), OncePerServerBlock: func(f func() error) error { return f() }, } }