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// Copyright 2015 Matthew Holt and The Caddy Authors
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//
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// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
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// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
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// You may obtain a copy of the License at
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//
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//     http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
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//
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// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
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// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
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// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
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// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
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// limitations under the License.
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package caddy
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import (
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	"encoding/json"
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	"io"
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)
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func ExampleContext_LoadModule() {
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	// this whole first part is just setting up for the example;
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	// note the struct tags - very important; we specify inline_key
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	// because that is the only way to know the module name
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	var ctx Context
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	myStruct := &struct {
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		// This godoc comment will appear in module documentation.
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		GuestModuleRaw json.RawMessage `json:"guest_module,omitempty" caddy:"namespace=example inline_key=name"`
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		// this is where the decoded module will be stored; in this
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		// example, we pretend we need an io.Writer but it can be
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		// any interface type that is useful to you
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		guestModule io.Writer
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	}{
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		GuestModuleRaw: json.RawMessage(`{"name":"module_name","foo":"bar"}`),
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	}
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	// if a guest module is provided, we can load it easily
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	if myStruct.GuestModuleRaw != nil {
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		mod, err := ctx.LoadModule(myStruct, "GuestModuleRaw")
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		if err != nil {
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			// you'd want to actually handle the error here
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			// return fmt.Errorf("loading guest module: %v", err)
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		}
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		// mod contains the loaded and provisioned module,
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		// it is now ready for us to use
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		myStruct.guestModule = mod.(io.Writer)
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	}
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	// use myStruct.guestModule from now on
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}
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func ExampleContext_LoadModule_array() {
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	// this whole first part is just setting up for the example;
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	// note the struct tags - very important; we specify inline_key
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	// because that is the only way to know the module name
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	var ctx Context
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	myStruct := &struct {
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		// This godoc comment will appear in module documentation.
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		GuestModulesRaw []json.RawMessage `json:"guest_modules,omitempty" caddy:"namespace=example inline_key=name"`
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		// this is where the decoded module will be stored; in this
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		// example, we pretend we need an io.Writer but it can be
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		// any interface type that is useful to you
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		guestModules []io.Writer
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	}{
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		GuestModulesRaw: []json.RawMessage{
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			json.RawMessage(`{"name":"module1_name","foo":"bar1"}`),
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			json.RawMessage(`{"name":"module2_name","foo":"bar2"}`),
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		},
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	}
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	// since our input is []json.RawMessage, the output will be []any
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	mods, err := ctx.LoadModule(myStruct, "GuestModulesRaw")
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	if err != nil {
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		// you'd want to actually handle the error here
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		// return fmt.Errorf("loading guest modules: %v", err)
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	}
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	for _, mod := range mods.([]any) {
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		myStruct.guestModules = append(myStruct.guestModules, mod.(io.Writer))
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	}
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	// use myStruct.guestModules from now on
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}
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func ExampleContext_LoadModule_map() {
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	// this whole first part is just setting up for the example;
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	// note the struct tags - very important; we don't specify
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	// inline_key because the map key is the module name
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	var ctx Context
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	myStruct := &struct {
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		// This godoc comment will appear in module documentation.
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		GuestModulesRaw ModuleMap `json:"guest_modules,omitempty" caddy:"namespace=example"`
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		// this is where the decoded module will be stored; in this
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		// example, we pretend we need an io.Writer but it can be
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		// any interface type that is useful to you
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		guestModules map[string]io.Writer
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	}{
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		GuestModulesRaw: ModuleMap{
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			"module1_name": json.RawMessage(`{"foo":"bar1"}`),
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			"module2_name": json.RawMessage(`{"foo":"bar2"}`),
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		},
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	}
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	// since our input is map[string]json.RawMessage, the output will be map[string]any
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	mods, err := ctx.LoadModule(myStruct, "GuestModulesRaw")
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	if err != nil {
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		// you'd want to actually handle the error here
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		// return fmt.Errorf("loading guest modules: %v", err)
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	}
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	for modName, mod := range mods.(map[string]any) {
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		myStruct.guestModules[modName] = mod.(io.Writer)
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	}
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	// use myStruct.guestModules from now on
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}
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