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			133 lines
		
	
	
		
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			Go
		
	
	
	
	
	
| // Package middleware provides some types and functions common among middleware.
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| package middleware
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| 
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| import "net/http"
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| 
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| type (
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| 	// Generator represents the outer layer of a middleware that
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| 	// parses tokens to configure the middleware instance.
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| 	//
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| 	// Note: This type will be moved into a different package in the future.
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| 	Generator func(Controller) (Middleware, error)
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| 
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| 	// Middleware is the middle layer which represents the traditional
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| 	// idea of middleware: it chains one Handler to the next by being
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| 	// passed the next Handler in the chain.
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| 	//
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| 	// Note: This type will be moved into a different package in the future.
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| 	Middleware func(Handler) Handler
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| 
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| 	// Handler is like http.Handler except ServeHTTP returns a status code
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| 	// and an error. The status code is for the client's benefit; the error
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| 	// value is for the server's benefit. The status code will be sent to
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| 	// the client while the error value will be logged privately. Sometimes,
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| 	// an error status code (4xx or 5xx) may be returned with a nil error
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| 	// when there is no reason to log the error on the server.
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| 	//
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| 	// If a HandlerFunc returns an error (status >= 400), it should NOT
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| 	// write to the response. This philosophy makes middleware.Handler
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| 	// different from http.Handler: error handling should happen at the
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| 	// application layer or in dedicated error-handling middleware only
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| 	// rather than with an "every middleware for itself" paradigm.
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| 	//
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| 	// The application or error-handling middleware should incorporate logic
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| 	// to ensure that the client always gets a proper response according to
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| 	// the status code. For security reasons, it should probably not reveal
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| 	// the actual error message. (Instead it should be logged, for example.)
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| 	//
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| 	// Handlers which do write to the response should return a status value
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| 	// < 400 as a signal that a response has been written. In other words,
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| 	// only error-handling middleware or the application will write to the
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| 	// response for a status code >= 400. When ANY handler writes to the
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| 	// response, it should return a status code < 400 to signal others to
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| 	// NOT write to the response again, which would be erroneous.
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| 	Handler interface {
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| 		ServeHTTP(http.ResponseWriter, *http.Request) (int, error)
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| 	}
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| 
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| 	// A Controller provides access to properties of the server. Middleware
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| 	// generators use a Controller to construct their instances.
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| 	Controller interface {
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| 		Dispenser
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| 
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| 		// Startup registers a function to execute when the server starts.
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| 		Startup(func() error)
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| 
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| 		// Shutdown registers a function to execute when the server exits.
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| 		Shutdown(func() error)
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| 
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| 		// Root returns the file path from which the server is serving.
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| 		Root() string
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| 
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| 		// Context returns the path scope that the Controller is in.
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| 		// Note: This is not currently used, but may be in the future.
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| 		Context() Path
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| 	}
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| 
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| 	// A Dispenser provides structured access to tokens from a configuration
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| 	// file. It dispenses tokens to middleware for parsing so that middleware
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| 	// can configure themselves.
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| 	Dispenser interface {
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| 		// Next loads the next token. Returns true if a token
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| 		// was loaded; false otherwise. If false, all tokens
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| 		// have already been consumed.
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| 		Next() bool
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| 
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| 		// NextArg loads the next token if it is on the same
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| 		// line. Returns true if a token was loaded; false
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| 		// otherwise. If false, all tokens on the line have
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| 		// been consumed.
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| 		NextArg() bool
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| 
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| 		// NextLine loads the next token only if it is NOT on the same
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| 		// line as the current token, and returns true if a token was
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| 		// loaded; false otherwise. If false, there is not another token
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| 		// or it is on the same line.
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| 		NextLine() bool
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| 
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| 		// NextBlock can be used as the condition of a for loop
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| 		// to load the next token as long as it opens a block or
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| 		// is already in a block. It returns true if a token was
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| 		// loaded, or false when the block's closing curly brace
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| 		// was loaded and thus the block ended. Nested blocks are
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| 		// not (currently) supported.
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| 		NextBlock() bool
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| 
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| 		// Val gets the text of the current token.
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| 		Val() string
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| 
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| 		// Args is a convenience function that loads the next arguments
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| 		// (tokens on the same line) into an arbitrary number of strings
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| 		// pointed to in arguments. If there are fewer tokens available
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| 		// than string pointers, the remaining strings will not be changed
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| 		// and false will be returned. If there were enough tokens available
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| 		// to fill the arguments, then true will be returned.
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| 		Args(...*string) bool
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| 
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| 		// RemainingArgs loads any more arguments (tokens on the same line)
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| 		// into a slice and returns them. Open curly brace tokens also indicate
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| 		// the end of arguments, and the curly brace is not included in
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| 		// the return value nor is it loaded.
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| 		RemainingArgs() []string
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| 
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| 		// ArgErr returns an argument error, meaning that another
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| 		// argument was expected but not found. In other words,
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| 		// a line break, EOF, or open curly brace was encountered instead of
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| 		// an argument.
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| 		ArgErr() error
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| 
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| 		// Err generates a custom parse error with a message of msg.
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| 		Err(string) error
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| 	}
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| )
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| 
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| // HandlerFunc is a convenience type like http.HandlerFunc, except
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| // ServeHTTP returns a status code and an error. See Handler
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| // documentation for more information.
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| type HandlerFunc func(http.ResponseWriter, *http.Request) (int, error)
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| 
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| // ServeHTTP implements the Handler interface.
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| func (f HandlerFunc) ServeHTTP(w http.ResponseWriter, r *http.Request) (int, error) {
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| 	return f(w, r)
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| }
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