package adapters import ( "net/http" "github.com/google/uuid" "github.com/hay-kot/httpkit/errchain" "github.com/hay-kot/httpkit/server" ) type CommandFunc[T any] func(*http.Request) (T, error) type CommandIDFunc[T any] func(*http.Request, uuid.UUID) (T, error) // Command is an HandlerAdapter that returns a errchain.HandlerFunc that // The command adapters are used to handle commands that do not accept a body // or a query. You can think of them as a way to handle RPC style Rest Endpoints. // // Example: // // fn := func(r *http.Request) (interface{}, error) { // // do something // return nil, nil // } // // r.Get("/foo", adapters.Command(fn, http.NoContent)) func Command[T any](f CommandFunc[T], ok int) errchain.HandlerFunc { return func(w http.ResponseWriter, r *http.Request) error { res, err := f(r) if err != nil { return err } return server.JSON(w, ok, res) } } // CommandID is the same as the Command adapter but it accepts a UUID as a parameter // in the URL. The parameter name is passed as the first argument. // // Example: // // fn := func(r *http.Request, id uuid.UUID) (interface{}, error) { // // do something // return nil, nil // } // // r.Get("/foo/{id}", adapters.CommandID("id", fn, http.NoContent)) func CommandID[T any](param string, f CommandIDFunc[T], ok int) errchain.HandlerFunc { return func(w http.ResponseWriter, r *http.Request) error { ID, err := RouteUUID(r, param) if err != nil { return err } res, err := f(r, ID) if err != nil { return err } return server.JSON(w, ok, res) } }