From 5278665a4dab4d90c7aac56aa76ce2c24705da8c Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Raul Benencia <46945030+raul-te@users.noreply.github.com> Date: Wed, 4 Jan 2023 16:16:10 -0800 Subject: build: update dependencies --- vendor/github.com/gorilla/mux/.travis.yml | 22 -- vendor/github.com/gorilla/mux/AUTHORS | 8 + vendor/github.com/gorilla/mux/ISSUE_TEMPLATE.md | 11 - vendor/github.com/gorilla/mux/LICENSE | 2 +- vendor/github.com/gorilla/mux/README.md | 473 +++++++++++++++++------ vendor/github.com/gorilla/mux/context_gorilla.go | 26 -- vendor/github.com/gorilla/mux/context_native.go | 24 -- vendor/github.com/gorilla/mux/doc.go | 9 +- vendor/github.com/gorilla/mux/go.mod | 3 + vendor/github.com/gorilla/mux/middleware.go | 54 ++- vendor/github.com/gorilla/mux/mux.go | 159 ++++---- vendor/github.com/gorilla/mux/regexp.go | 116 ++++-- vendor/github.com/gorilla/mux/route.go | 189 ++++----- vendor/github.com/gorilla/mux/test_helpers.go | 5 +- 14 files changed, 686 insertions(+), 415 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 vendor/github.com/gorilla/mux/.travis.yml create mode 100644 vendor/github.com/gorilla/mux/AUTHORS delete mode 100644 vendor/github.com/gorilla/mux/ISSUE_TEMPLATE.md delete mode 100644 vendor/github.com/gorilla/mux/context_gorilla.go delete mode 100644 vendor/github.com/gorilla/mux/context_native.go create mode 100644 vendor/github.com/gorilla/mux/go.mod (limited to 'vendor/github.com/gorilla/mux') diff --git a/vendor/github.com/gorilla/mux/.travis.yml b/vendor/github.com/gorilla/mux/.travis.yml deleted file mode 100644 index 3302233..0000000 --- a/vendor/github.com/gorilla/mux/.travis.yml +++ /dev/null @@ -1,22 +0,0 @@ -language: go -sudo: false - -matrix: - include: - - go: 1.5 - - go: 1.6 - - go: 1.7 - - go: 1.8 - - go: 1.9 - - go: tip - allow_failures: - - go: tip - -install: - - # Skip - -script: - - go get -t -v ./... - - diff -u <(echo -n) <(gofmt -d .) - - go tool vet . - - go test -v -race ./... diff --git a/vendor/github.com/gorilla/mux/AUTHORS b/vendor/github.com/gorilla/mux/AUTHORS new file mode 100644 index 0000000..b722392 --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/github.com/gorilla/mux/AUTHORS @@ -0,0 +1,8 @@ +# This is the official list of gorilla/mux authors for copyright purposes. +# +# Please keep the list sorted. + +Google LLC (https://opensource.google.com/) +Kamil Kisielk +Matt Silverlock +Rodrigo Moraes (https://github.com/moraes) diff --git a/vendor/github.com/gorilla/mux/ISSUE_TEMPLATE.md b/vendor/github.com/gorilla/mux/ISSUE_TEMPLATE.md deleted file mode 100644 index 232be82..0000000 --- a/vendor/github.com/gorilla/mux/ISSUE_TEMPLATE.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,11 +0,0 @@ -**What version of Go are you running?** (Paste the output of `go version`) - - -**What version of gorilla/mux are you at?** (Paste the output of `git rev-parse HEAD` inside `$GOPATH/src/github.com/gorilla/mux`) - - -**Describe your problem** (and what you have tried so far) - - -**Paste a minimal, runnable, reproduction of your issue below** (use backticks to format it) - diff --git a/vendor/github.com/gorilla/mux/LICENSE b/vendor/github.com/gorilla/mux/LICENSE index 0e5fb87..6903df6 100644 --- a/vendor/github.com/gorilla/mux/LICENSE +++ b/vendor/github.com/gorilla/mux/LICENSE @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -Copyright (c) 2012 Rodrigo Moraes. All rights reserved. +Copyright (c) 2012-2018 The Gorilla Authors. All rights reserved. Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are diff --git a/vendor/github.com/gorilla/mux/README.md b/vendor/github.com/gorilla/mux/README.md index f9b3103..35eea9f 100644 --- a/vendor/github.com/gorilla/mux/README.md +++ b/vendor/github.com/gorilla/mux/README.md @@ -1,12 +1,12 @@ -gorilla/mux -=== +# gorilla/mux + [![GoDoc](https://godoc.org/github.com/gorilla/mux?status.svg)](https://godoc.org/github.com/gorilla/mux) -[![Build Status](https://travis-ci.org/gorilla/mux.svg?branch=master)](https://travis-ci.org/gorilla/mux) +[![CircleCI](https://circleci.com/gh/gorilla/mux.svg?style=svg)](https://circleci.com/gh/gorilla/mux) [![Sourcegraph](https://sourcegraph.com/github.com/gorilla/mux/-/badge.svg)](https://sourcegraph.com/github.com/gorilla/mux?badge) -![Gorilla Logo](http://www.gorillatoolkit.org/static/images/gorilla-icon-64.png) +![Gorilla Logo](https://cloud-cdn.questionable.services/gorilla-icon-64.png) -http://www.gorillatoolkit.org/pkg/mux +https://www.gorillatoolkit.org/pkg/mux Package `gorilla/mux` implements a request router and dispatcher for matching incoming requests to their respective handler. @@ -25,10 +25,13 @@ The name mux stands for "HTTP request multiplexer". Like the standard `http.Serv * [Examples](#examples) * [Matching Routes](#matching-routes) * [Static Files](#static-files) +* [Serving Single Page Applications](#serving-single-page-applications) (e.g. React, Vue, Ember.js, etc.) * [Registered URLs](#registered-urls) * [Walking Routes](#walking-routes) * [Graceful Shutdown](#graceful-shutdown) * [Middleware](#middleware) +* [Handling CORS Requests](#handling-cors-requests) +* [Testing Handlers](#testing-handlers) * [Full Example](#full-example) --- @@ -87,7 +90,7 @@ 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") +r.Host("{subdomain:[a-z]+}.example.com") ``` There are several other matchers that can be added. To match path prefixes: @@ -178,70 +181,13 @@ 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.HandleFunc("/authors", handler).Queries("surname", "{surname}") - r.Walk(func(route *mux.Route, router *mux.Router, ancestors []*mux.Route) error { - t, err := route.GetPathTemplate() - if err != nil { - return err - } - qt, err := route.GetQueriesTemplates() - 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[^/]+)$' - p, err := route.GetPathRegexp() - if err != nil { - return err - } - // qr will contain a list of regular expressions with the same semantics as GetPathRegexp, - // just applied to the Queries pairs instead, e.g., 'Queries("surname", "{surname}") will return - // {"^surname=(?P.*)$}. Where each combined query pair will have an entry in the list. - qr, err := route.GetQueriesRegexp() - if err != nil { - return err - } - m, err := route.GetMethods() - if err != nil { - return err - } - fmt.Println(strings.Join(m, ","), strings.Join(qt, ","), strings.Join(qr, ","), 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: +request that matches "/static/\*". This makes it easy to serve static files with mux: ```go func main() { @@ -266,6 +212,93 @@ func main() { } ``` +### Serving Single Page Applications + +Most of the time it makes sense to serve your SPA on a separate web server from your API, +but sometimes it's desirable to serve them both from one place. It's possible to write a simple +handler for serving your SPA (for use with React Router's [BrowserRouter](https://reacttraining.com/react-router/web/api/BrowserRouter) for example), and leverage +mux's powerful routing for your API endpoints. + +```go +package main + +import ( + "encoding/json" + "log" + "net/http" + "os" + "path/filepath" + "time" + + "github.com/gorilla/mux" +) + +// spaHandler implements the http.Handler interface, so we can use it +// to respond to HTTP requests. The path to the static directory and +// path to the index file within that static directory are used to +// serve the SPA in the given static directory. +type spaHandler struct { + staticPath string + indexPath string +} + +// ServeHTTP inspects the URL path to locate a file within the static dir +// on the SPA handler. If a file is found, it will be served. If not, the +// file located at the index path on the SPA handler will be served. This +// is suitable behavior for serving an SPA (single page application). +func (h spaHandler) ServeHTTP(w http.ResponseWriter, r *http.Request) { + // get the absolute path to prevent directory traversal + path, err := filepath.Abs(r.URL.Path) + if err != nil { + // if we failed to get the absolute path respond with a 400 bad request + // and stop + http.Error(w, err.Error(), http.StatusBadRequest) + return + } + + // prepend the path with the path to the static directory + path = filepath.Join(h.staticPath, path) + + // check whether a file exists at the given path + _, err = os.Stat(path) + if os.IsNotExist(err) { + // file does not exist, serve index.html + http.ServeFile(w, r, filepath.Join(h.staticPath, h.indexPath)) + return + } else if err != nil { + // if we got an error (that wasn't that the file doesn't exist) stating the + // file, return a 500 internal server error and stop + http.Error(w, err.Error(), http.StatusInternalServerError) + return + } + + // otherwise, use http.FileServer to serve the static dir + http.FileServer(http.Dir(h.staticPath)).ServeHTTP(w, r) +} + +func main() { + router := mux.NewRouter() + + router.HandleFunc("/api/health", func(w http.ResponseWriter, r *http.Request) { + // an example API handler + json.NewEncoder(w).Encode(map[string]bool{"ok": true}) + }) + + spa := spaHandler{staticPath: "build", indexPath: "index.html"} + router.PathPrefix("/").Handler(spa) + + srv := &http.Server{ + Handler: router, + 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. @@ -294,13 +327,13 @@ This also works for host and query value variables: ```go r := mux.NewRouter() -r.Host("{subdomain}.domain.com"). +r.Host("{subdomain}.example.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.String() will be "http://news.example.com/articles/technology/42?filter=gorilla" url, err := r.Get("article").URL("subdomain", "news", "category", "technology", "id", "42", @@ -320,7 +353,7 @@ r.HeadersRegexp("Content-Type", "application/(text|json)") 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/" +// "http://news.example.com/" host, err := r.Get("article").URLHost("subdomain", "news") // "/articles/technology/42" @@ -331,12 +364,12 @@ 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 := r.Host("{subdomain}.example.com").Subrouter() s.Path("/articles/{category}/{id:[0-9]+}"). HandlerFunc(ArticleHandler). Name("article") -// "http://news.domain.com/articles/technology/42" +// "http://news.example.com/articles/technology/42" url, err := r.Get("article").URL("subdomain", "news", "category", "technology", "id", "42") @@ -348,41 +381,58 @@ The `Walk` function on `mux.Router` can be used to visit all of the routes that 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.HandleFunc("/authors", handler).Queries("surname", "{surname}") -r.Walk(func(route *mux.Route, router *mux.Router, ancestors []*mux.Route) error { - t, err := route.GetPathTemplate() - if err != nil { - return err - } - qt, err := route.GetQueriesTemplates() - 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[^/]+)$'. - p, err := route.GetPathRegexp() - if err != nil { - return err - } - // qr will contain a list of regular expressions with the same semantics as GetPathRegexp, - // just applied to the Queries pairs instead, e.g., 'Queries("surname", "{surname}") will return - // {"^surname=(?P.*)$}. Where each combined query pair will have an entry in the list. - qr, err := route.GetQueriesRegexp() - if err != nil { - return err - } - m, err := route.GetMethods() - if err != nil { - return err - } - fmt.Println(strings.Join(m, ","), strings.Join(qt, ","), strings.Join(qr, ","), t, p) - return nil -}) +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.HandleFunc("/authors", handler).Queries("surname", "{surname}") + err := r.Walk(func(route *mux.Route, router *mux.Router, ancestors []*mux.Route) error { + pathTemplate, err := route.GetPathTemplate() + if err == nil { + fmt.Println("ROUTE:", pathTemplate) + } + pathRegexp, err := route.GetPathRegexp() + if err == nil { + fmt.Println("Path regexp:", pathRegexp) + } + queriesTemplates, err := route.GetQueriesTemplates() + if err == nil { + fmt.Println("Queries templates:", strings.Join(queriesTemplates, ",")) + } + queriesRegexps, err := route.GetQueriesRegexp() + if err == nil { + fmt.Println("Queries regexps:", strings.Join(queriesRegexps, ",")) + } + methods, err := route.GetMethods() + if err == nil { + fmt.Println("Methods:", strings.Join(methods, ",")) + } + fmt.Println() + return nil + }) + + if err != nil { + fmt.Println(err) + } + + http.Handle("/", r) +} ``` ### Graceful Shutdown @@ -399,6 +449,7 @@ import ( "net/http" "os" "os/signal" + "time" "github.com/gorilla/mux" ) @@ -410,7 +461,7 @@ func main() { r := mux.NewRouter() // Add your routes as needed - + srv := &http.Server{ Addr: "0.0.0.0:8080", // Good practice to set timeouts to avoid Slowloris attacks. @@ -426,7 +477,7 @@ func main() { log.Println(err) } }() - + c := make(chan os.Signal, 1) // We'll accept graceful shutdowns when quit via SIGINT (Ctrl+C) // SIGKILL, SIGQUIT or SIGTERM (Ctrl+/) will not be caught. @@ -436,7 +487,8 @@ func main() { <-c // Create a deadline to wait for. - ctx, cancel := context.WithTimeout(ctx, wait) + ctx, cancel := context.WithTimeout(context.Background(), wait) + defer cancel() // Doesn't block if no connections, but will otherwise wait // until the timeout deadline. srv.Shutdown(ctx) @@ -464,7 +516,7 @@ Typically, the returned handler is a closure which does something with the http. A very basic middleware which logs the URI of the request being handled could be written as: ```go -func simpleMw(next http.Handler) http.Handler { +func loggingMiddleware(next http.Handler) http.Handler { return http.HandlerFunc(func(w http.ResponseWriter, r *http.Request) { // Do stuff here log.Println(r.RequestURI) @@ -474,12 +526,12 @@ func simpleMw(next http.Handler) http.Handler { } ``` -Middlewares can be added to a router using `Router.AddMiddlewareFunc()`: +Middlewares can be added to a router using `Router.Use()`: ```go r := mux.NewRouter() r.HandleFunc("/", handler) -r.AddMiddleware(simpleMw) +r.Use(loggingMiddleware) ``` A more complex authentication middleware, which maps session token to users, could be written as: @@ -502,7 +554,7 @@ func (amw *authenticationMiddleware) Populate() { func (amw *authenticationMiddleware) Middleware(next http.Handler) http.Handler { return http.HandlerFunc(func(w http.ResponseWriter, r *http.Request) { token := r.Header.Get("X-Session-Token") - + if user, found := amw.tokenUsers[token]; found { // We found the token in our map log.Printf("Authenticated user %s\n", user) @@ -510,7 +562,7 @@ func (amw *authenticationMiddleware) Middleware(next http.Handler) http.Handler next.ServeHTTP(w, r) } else { // Write an error and stop the handler chain - http.Error(w, "Forbidden", 403) + http.Error(w, "Forbidden", http.StatusForbidden) } }) } @@ -523,10 +575,203 @@ r.HandleFunc("/", handler) amw := authenticationMiddleware{} amw.Populate() -r.AddMiddlewareFunc(amw.Middleware) +r.Use(amw.Middleware) ``` -Note: The handler chain will be stopped if your middleware doesn't call `next.ServeHTTP()` with the corresponding parameters. This can be used to abort a request if the middleware writer wants to. Middlewares *should* write to `ResponseWriter` if they *are* going to terminate the request, and they *should not* write to `ResponseWriter` if they *are not* going to terminate it. +Note: The handler chain will be stopped if your middleware doesn't call `next.ServeHTTP()` with the corresponding parameters. This can be used to abort a request if the middleware writer wants to. Middlewares _should_ write to `ResponseWriter` if they _are_ going to terminate the request, and they _should not_ write to `ResponseWriter` if they _are not_ going to terminate it. + +### Handling CORS Requests + +[CORSMethodMiddleware](https://godoc.org/github.com/gorilla/mux#CORSMethodMiddleware) intends to make it easier to strictly set the `Access-Control-Allow-Methods` response header. + +* You will still need to use your own CORS handler to set the other CORS headers such as `Access-Control-Allow-Origin` +* The middleware will set the `Access-Control-Allow-Methods` header to all the method matchers (e.g. `r.Methods(http.MethodGet, http.MethodPut, http.MethodOptions)` -> `Access-Control-Allow-Methods: GET,PUT,OPTIONS`) on a route +* If you do not specify any methods, then: +> _Important_: there must be an `OPTIONS` method matcher for the middleware to set the headers. + +Here is an example of using `CORSMethodMiddleware` along with a custom `OPTIONS` handler to set all the required CORS headers: + +```go +package main + +import ( + "net/http" + "github.com/gorilla/mux" +) + +func main() { + r := mux.NewRouter() + + // IMPORTANT: you must specify an OPTIONS method matcher for the middleware to set CORS headers + r.HandleFunc("/foo", fooHandler).Methods(http.MethodGet, http.MethodPut, http.MethodPatch, http.MethodOptions) + r.Use(mux.CORSMethodMiddleware(r)) + + http.ListenAndServe(":8080", r) +} + +func fooHandler(w http.ResponseWriter, r *http.Request) { + w.Header().Set("Access-Control-Allow-Origin", "*") + if r.Method == http.MethodOptions { + return + } + + w.Write([]byte("foo")) +} +``` + +And an request to `/foo` using something like: + +```bash +curl localhost:8080/foo -v +``` + +Would look like: + +```bash +* Trying ::1... +* TCP_NODELAY set +* Connected to localhost (::1) port 8080 (#0) +> GET /foo HTTP/1.1 +> Host: localhost:8080 +> User-Agent: curl/7.59.0 +> Accept: */* +> +< HTTP/1.1 200 OK +< Access-Control-Allow-Methods: GET,PUT,PATCH,OPTIONS +< Access-Control-Allow-Origin: * +< Date: Fri, 28 Jun 2019 20:13:30 GMT +< Content-Length: 3 +< Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8 +< +* Connection #0 to host localhost left intact +foo +``` + +### Testing Handlers + +Testing handlers in a Go web application is straightforward, and _mux_ doesn't complicate this any further. Given two files: `endpoints.go` and `endpoints_test.go`, here's how we'd test an application using _mux_. + +First, our simple HTTP handler: + +```go +// endpoints.go +package main + +func HealthCheckHandler(w http.ResponseWriter, r *http.Request) { + // A very simple health check. + w.Header().Set("Content-Type", "application/json") + w.WriteHeader(http.StatusOK) + + // In the future we could report back on the status of our DB, or our cache + // (e.g. Redis) by performing a simple PING, and include them in the response. + io.WriteString(w, `{"alive": true}`) +} + +func main() { + r := mux.NewRouter() + r.HandleFunc("/health", HealthCheckHandler) + + log.Fatal(http.ListenAndServe("localhost:8080", r)) +} +``` + +Our test code: + +```go +// endpoints_test.go +package main + +import ( + "net/http" + "net/http/httptest" + "testing" +) + +func TestHealthCheckHandler(t *testing.T) { + // Create a request to pass to our handler. We don't have any query parameters for now, so we'll + // pass 'nil' as the third parameter. + req, err := http.NewRequest("GET", "/health", nil) + if err != nil { + t.Fatal(err) + } + + // We create a ResponseRecorder (which satisfies http.ResponseWriter) to record the response. + rr := httptest.NewRecorder() + handler := http.HandlerFunc(HealthCheckHandler) + + // Our handlers satisfy http.Handler, so we can call their ServeHTTP method + // directly and pass in our Request and ResponseRecorder. + handler.ServeHTTP(rr, req) + + // Check the status code is what we expect. + if status := rr.Code; status != http.StatusOK { + t.Errorf("handler returned wrong status code: got %v want %v", + status, http.StatusOK) + } + + // Check the response body is what we expect. + expected := `{"alive": true}` + if rr.Body.String() != expected { + t.Errorf("handler returned unexpected body: got %v want %v", + rr.Body.String(), expected) + } +} +``` + +In the case that our routes have [variables](#examples), we can pass those in the request. We could write +[table-driven tests](https://dave.cheney.net/2013/06/09/writing-table-driven-tests-in-go) to test multiple +possible route variables as needed. + +```go +// endpoints.go +func main() { + r := mux.NewRouter() + // A route with a route variable: + r.HandleFunc("/metrics/{type}", MetricsHandler) + + log.Fatal(http.ListenAndServe("localhost:8080", r)) +} +``` + +Our test file, with a table-driven test of `routeVariables`: + +```go +// endpoints_test.go +func TestMetricsHandler(t *testing.T) { + tt := []struct{ + routeVariable string + shouldPass bool + }{ + {"goroutines", true}, + {"heap", true}, + {"counters", true}, + {"queries", true}, + {"adhadaeqm3k", false}, + } + + for _, tc := range tt { + path := fmt.Sprintf("/metrics/%s", tc.routeVariable) + req, err := http.NewRequest("GET", path, nil) + if err != nil { + t.Fatal(err) + } + + rr := httptest.NewRecorder() + + // Need to create a router that we can pass the request through so that the vars will be added to the context + router := mux.NewRouter() + router.HandleFunc("/metrics/{type}", MetricsHandler) + router.ServeHTTP(rr, req) + + // In this case, our MetricsHandler returns a non-200 response + // for a route variable it doesn't know about. + if rr.Code == http.StatusOK && !tc.shouldPass { + t.Errorf("handler should have failed on routeVariable %s: got %v want %v", + tc.routeVariable, rr.Code, http.StatusOK) + } + } +} +``` ## Full Example diff --git a/vendor/github.com/gorilla/mux/context_gorilla.go b/vendor/github.com/gorilla/mux/context_gorilla.go deleted file mode 100644 index d7adaa8..0000000 --- a/vendor/github.com/gorilla/mux/context_gorilla.go +++ /dev/null @@ -1,26 +0,0 @@ -// +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) -} diff --git a/vendor/github.com/gorilla/mux/context_native.go b/vendor/github.com/gorilla/mux/context_native.go deleted file mode 100644 index 209cbea..0000000 --- a/vendor/github.com/gorilla/mux/context_native.go +++ /dev/null @@ -1,24 +0,0 @@ -// +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 -} diff --git a/vendor/github.com/gorilla/mux/doc.go b/vendor/github.com/gorilla/mux/doc.go index 013f088..bd5a38b 100644 --- a/vendor/github.com/gorilla/mux/doc.go +++ b/vendor/github.com/gorilla/mux/doc.go @@ -239,8 +239,7 @@ as well: "category", "technology", "id", "42") -Since **vX.Y.Z**, mux supports the addition of middlewares to a [Router](https://godoc.org/github.com/gorilla/mux#Router), which are executed if a -match is found (including subrouters). Middlewares are defined using the de facto standard type: +Mux supports the addition of middlewares to a Router, which are executed in the order they are added if a match is found, including its subrouters. Middlewares are (typically) small pieces of code which take one request, do something with it, and pass it down to another middleware or the final handler. Some common use cases for middleware are request logging, header manipulation, or ResponseWriter hijacking. type MiddlewareFunc func(http.Handler) http.Handler @@ -261,7 +260,7 @@ Middlewares can be added to a router using `Router.Use()`: r := mux.NewRouter() r.HandleFunc("/", handler) - r.AddMiddleware(simpleMw) + r.Use(simpleMw) A more complex authentication middleware, which maps session token to users, could be written as: @@ -288,7 +287,7 @@ A more complex authentication middleware, which maps session token to users, cou log.Printf("Authenticated user %s\n", user) next.ServeHTTP(w, r) } else { - http.Error(w, "Forbidden", 403) + http.Error(w, "Forbidden", http.StatusForbidden) } }) } @@ -296,7 +295,7 @@ A more complex authentication middleware, which maps session token to users, cou r := mux.NewRouter() r.HandleFunc("/", handler) - amw := authenticationMiddleware{} + amw := authenticationMiddleware{tokenUsers: make(map[string]string)} amw.Populate() r.Use(amw.Middleware) diff --git a/vendor/github.com/gorilla/mux/go.mod b/vendor/github.com/gorilla/mux/go.mod new file mode 100644 index 0000000..df170a3 --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/github.com/gorilla/mux/go.mod @@ -0,0 +1,3 @@ +module github.com/gorilla/mux + +go 1.12 diff --git a/vendor/github.com/gorilla/mux/middleware.go b/vendor/github.com/gorilla/mux/middleware.go index 8f89867..cb51c56 100644 --- a/vendor/github.com/gorilla/mux/middleware.go +++ b/vendor/github.com/gorilla/mux/middleware.go @@ -1,6 +1,9 @@ package mux -import "net/http" +import ( + "net/http" + "strings" +) // MiddlewareFunc is a function which receives an http.Handler and returns another http.Handler. // Typically, the returned handler is a closure which does something with the http.ResponseWriter and http.Request passed @@ -12,17 +15,60 @@ type middleware interface { Middleware(handler http.Handler) http.Handler } -// MiddlewareFunc also implements the middleware interface. +// Middleware allows MiddlewareFunc to implement the middleware interface. func (mw MiddlewareFunc) Middleware(handler http.Handler) http.Handler { return mw(handler) } // Use appends a MiddlewareFunc to the chain. Middleware can be used to intercept or otherwise modify requests and/or responses, and are executed in the order that they are applied to the Router. -func (r *Router) Use(mwf MiddlewareFunc) { - r.middlewares = append(r.middlewares, mwf) +func (r *Router) Use(mwf ...MiddlewareFunc) { + for _, fn := range mwf { + r.middlewares = append(r.middlewares, fn) + } } // useInterface appends a middleware to the chain. Middleware can be used to intercept or otherwise modify requests and/or responses, and are executed in the order that they are applied to the Router. func (r *Router) useInterface(mw middleware) { r.middlewares = append(r.middlewares, mw) } + +// CORSMethodMiddleware automatically sets the Access-Control-Allow-Methods response header +// on requests for routes that have an OPTIONS method matcher to all the method matchers on +// the route. Routes that do not explicitly handle OPTIONS requests will not be processed +// by the middleware. See examples for usage. +func CORSMethodMiddleware(r *Router) MiddlewareFunc { + return func(next http.Handler) http.Handler { + return http.HandlerFunc(func(w http.ResponseWriter, req *http.Request) { + allMethods, err := getAllMethodsForRoute(r, req) + if err == nil { + for _, v := range allMethods { + if v == http.MethodOptions { + w.Header().Set("Access-Control-Allow-Methods", strings.Join(allMethods, ",")) + } + } + } + + next.ServeHTTP(w, req) + }) + } +} + +// getAllMethodsForRoute returns all the methods from method matchers matching a given +// request. +func getAllMethodsForRoute(r *Router, req *http.Request) ([]string, error) { + var allMethods []string + + for _, route := range r.routes { + var match RouteMatch + if route.Match(req, &match) || match.MatchErr == ErrMethodMismatch { + methods, err := route.GetMethods() + if err != nil { + return nil, err + } + + allMethods = append(allMethods, methods...) + } + } + + return allMethods, nil +} diff --git a/vendor/github.com/gorilla/mux/mux.go b/vendor/github.com/gorilla/mux/mux.go index efabd24..782a34b 100644 --- a/vendor/github.com/gorilla/mux/mux.go +++ b/vendor/github.com/gorilla/mux/mux.go @@ -5,6 +5,7 @@ package mux import ( + "context" "errors" "fmt" "net/http" @@ -13,13 +14,16 @@ import ( ) var ( + // ErrMethodMismatch is returned when the method in the request does not match + // the method defined against the route. ErrMethodMismatch = errors.New("method is not allowed") - ErrNotFound = errors.New("no matching route was found") + // ErrNotFound is returned when no route match is found. + ErrNotFound = errors.New("no matching route was found") ) // NewRouter returns a new router instance. func NewRouter() *Router { - return &Router{namedRoutes: make(map[string]*Route), KeepContext: false} + return &Router{namedRoutes: make(map[string]*Route)} } // Router registers routes to be matched and dispatches a handler. @@ -47,24 +51,75 @@ type Router struct { // 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. + // + // Deprecated: No effect, since the context is stored on the request itself. KeepContext bool - // see Router.UseEncodedPath(). This defines a flag for all routes. - useEncodedPath bool + // Slice of middlewares to be called after a match is found middlewares []middleware + + // configuration shared with `Route` + routeConf +} + +// common route configuration shared between `Router` and `Route` +type routeConf struct { + // If true, "/path/foo%2Fbar/to" will match the path "/path/{var}/to" + useEncodedPath bool + + // 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 + + // Manager for the variables from host and path. + regexp routeRegexpGroup + + // List of matchers. + matchers []matcher + + // The scheme used when building URLs. + buildScheme string + + buildVarsFunc BuildVarsFunc +} + +// returns an effective deep copy of `routeConf` +func copyRouteConf(r routeConf) routeConf { + c := r + + if r.regexp.path != nil { + c.regexp.path = copyRouteRegexp(r.regexp.path) + } + + if r.regexp.host != nil { + c.regexp.host = copyRouteRegexp(r.regexp.host) + } + + c.regexp.queries = make([]*routeRegexp, 0, len(r.regexp.queries)) + for _, q := range r.regexp.queries { + c.regexp.queries = append(c.regexp.queries, copyRouteRegexp(q)) + } + + c.matchers = make([]matcher, len(r.matchers)) + copy(c.matchers, r.matchers) + + return c +} + +func copyRouteRegexp(r *routeRegexp) *routeRegexp { + c := *r + return &c } // Match attempts to match the given request against the router's registered routes. @@ -95,9 +150,9 @@ func (r *Router) Match(req *http.Request, match *RouteMatch) bool { if r.MethodNotAllowedHandler != nil { match.Handler = r.MethodNotAllowedHandler return true - } else { - return false } + + return false } // Closest match for a router (includes sub-routers) @@ -140,8 +195,8 @@ func (r *Router) ServeHTTP(w http.ResponseWriter, req *http.Request) { var handler http.Handler if r.Match(req, &match) { handler = match.Handler - req = setVars(req, match.Vars) - req = setCurrentRoute(req, match.Route) + req = requestWithVars(req, match.Vars) + req = requestWithRoute(req, match.Route) } if handler == nil && match.MatchErr == ErrMethodMismatch { @@ -152,22 +207,18 @@ func (r *Router) ServeHTTP(w http.ResponseWriter, req *http.Request) { 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] + return r.namedRoutes[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] + return r.namedRoutes[name] } // StrictSlash defines the trailing slash behavior for new routes. The initial @@ -218,55 +269,24 @@ func (r *Router) UseEncodedPath() *Router { 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} + // initialize a route with a copy of the parent router's configuration + route := &Route{routeConf: copyRouteConf(r.routeConf), namedRoutes: r.namedRoutes} r.routes = append(r.routes, route) return route } +// Name registers a new route with a name. +// See Route.Name(). +func (r *Router) Name(name string) *Route { + return r.NewRoute().Name(name) +} + // 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 { @@ -406,7 +426,7 @@ const ( // 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 { + if rv := r.Context().Value(varsKey); rv != nil { return rv.(map[string]string) } return nil @@ -415,21 +435,22 @@ func Vars(r *http.Request) map[string]string { // 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. +// after the handler returns. func CurrentRoute(r *http.Request) *Route { - if rv := contextGet(r, routeKey); rv != nil { + if rv := r.Context().Value(routeKey); rv != nil { return rv.(*Route) } return nil } -func setVars(r *http.Request, val interface{}) *http.Request { - return contextSet(r, varsKey, val) +func requestWithVars(r *http.Request, vars map[string]string) *http.Request { + ctx := context.WithValue(r.Context(), varsKey, vars) + return r.WithContext(ctx) } -func setCurrentRoute(r *http.Request, val interface{}) *http.Request { - return contextSet(r, routeKey, val) +func requestWithRoute(r *http.Request, route *Route) *http.Request { + ctx := context.WithValue(r.Context(), routeKey, route) + return r.WithContext(ctx) } // ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- diff --git a/vendor/github.com/gorilla/mux/regexp.go b/vendor/github.com/gorilla/mux/regexp.go index 2b57e56..0144842 100644 --- a/vendor/github.com/gorilla/mux/regexp.go +++ b/vendor/github.com/gorilla/mux/regexp.go @@ -113,6 +113,13 @@ func newRouteRegexp(tpl string, typ regexpType, options routeRegexpOptions) (*ro if typ != regexpTypePrefix { pattern.WriteByte('$') } + + var wildcardHostPort bool + if typ == regexpTypeHost { + if !strings.Contains(pattern.String(), ":") { + wildcardHostPort = true + } + } reverse.WriteString(raw) if endSlash { reverse.WriteByte('/') @@ -131,13 +138,14 @@ func newRouteRegexp(tpl string, typ regexpType, options routeRegexpOptions) (*ro // Done! return &routeRegexp{ - template: template, - regexpType: typ, - options: options, - regexp: reg, - reverse: reverse.String(), - varsN: varsN, - varsR: varsR, + template: template, + regexpType: typ, + options: options, + regexp: reg, + reverse: reverse.String(), + varsN: varsN, + varsR: varsR, + wildcardHostPort: wildcardHostPort, }, nil } @@ -158,27 +166,36 @@ type routeRegexp struct { varsN []string // Variable regexps (validators). varsR []*regexp.Regexp + // Wildcard host-port (no strict port match in hostname) + wildcardHostPort bool } // Match matches the regexp against the URL host or path. func (r *routeRegexp) Match(req *http.Request, match *RouteMatch) bool { - if r.regexpType != regexpTypeHost { - if r.regexpType == regexpTypeQuery { - return r.matchQueryString(req) - } - path := req.URL.Path - if r.options.useEncodedPath { - path = req.URL.EscapedPath() + if r.regexpType == regexpTypeHost { + host := getHost(req) + if r.wildcardHostPort { + // Don't be strict on the port match + if i := strings.Index(host, ":"); i != -1 { + host = host[:i] + } } - return r.regexp.MatchString(path) + return r.regexp.MatchString(host) } - return r.regexp.MatchString(getHost(req)) + if r.regexpType == regexpTypeQuery { + return r.matchQueryString(req) + } + path := req.URL.Path + if r.options.useEncodedPath { + path = req.URL.EscapedPath() + } + return r.regexp.MatchString(path) } // 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)) + urlValues := make([]interface{}, len(r.varsN), len(r.varsN)) for k, v := range r.varsN { value, ok := values[v] if !ok { @@ -213,14 +230,51 @@ func (r *routeRegexp) getURLQuery(req *http.Request) string { 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] - } + val, ok := findFirstQueryKey(req.URL.RawQuery, templateKey) + if ok { + return templateKey + "=" + val } return "" } +// findFirstQueryKey returns the same result as (*url.URL).Query()[key][0]. +// If key was not found, empty string and false is returned. +func findFirstQueryKey(rawQuery, key string) (value string, ok bool) { + query := []byte(rawQuery) + for len(query) > 0 { + foundKey := query + if i := bytes.IndexAny(foundKey, "&;"); i >= 0 { + foundKey, query = foundKey[:i], foundKey[i+1:] + } else { + query = query[:0] + } + if len(foundKey) == 0 { + continue + } + var value []byte + if i := bytes.IndexByte(foundKey, '='); i >= 0 { + foundKey, value = foundKey[:i], foundKey[i+1:] + } + if len(foundKey) < len(key) { + // Cannot possibly be key. + continue + } + keyString, err := url.QueryUnescape(string(foundKey)) + if err != nil { + continue + } + if keyString != key { + continue + } + valueString, err := url.QueryUnescape(string(value)) + if err != nil { + continue + } + return valueString, true + } + return "", false +} + func (r *routeRegexp) matchQueryString(req *http.Request) bool { return r.regexp.MatchString(r.getURLQuery(req)) } @@ -267,10 +321,16 @@ type routeRegexpGroup struct { } // setMatch extracts the variables from the URL once a route matches. -func (v *routeRegexpGroup) setMatch(req *http.Request, m *RouteMatch, r *Route) { +func (v routeRegexpGroup) setMatch(req *http.Request, m *RouteMatch, r *Route) { // Store host variables. if v.host != nil { host := getHost(req) + if v.host.wildcardHostPort { + // Don't be strict on the port match + if i := strings.Index(host, ":"); i != -1 { + host = host[:i] + } + } matches := v.host.regexp.FindStringSubmatchIndex(host) if len(matches) > 0 { extractVars(host, matches, v.host.varsN, m.Vars) @@ -296,7 +356,7 @@ func (v *routeRegexpGroup) setMatch(req *http.Request, m *RouteMatch, r *Route) } else { u.Path += "/" } - m.Handler = http.RedirectHandler(u.String(), 301) + m.Handler = http.RedirectHandler(u.String(), http.StatusMovedPermanently) } } } @@ -312,17 +372,13 @@ func (v *routeRegexpGroup) setMatch(req *http.Request, m *RouteMatch, r *Route) } // getHost tries its best to return the request host. +// According to section 14.23 of RFC 2616 the Host header +// can include the port number if the default value of 80 is not used. 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 - + return r.Host } func extractVars(input string, matches []int, names []string, output map[string]string) { diff --git a/vendor/github.com/gorilla/mux/route.go b/vendor/github.com/gorilla/mux/route.go index 4ce098d..750afe5 100644 --- a/vendor/github.com/gorilla/mux/route.go +++ b/vendor/github.com/gorilla/mux/route.go @@ -15,24 +15,8 @@ import ( // 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. @@ -40,9 +24,15 @@ type Route struct { // Error resulted from building a route. err error - buildVarsFunc BuildVarsFunc + // "global" reference to all named routes + namedRoutes map[string]*Route + + // config possibly passed in from `Router` + routeConf } +// SkipClean reports whether path cleaning is enabled for this route via +// Router.SkipClean. func (r *Route) SkipClean() bool { return r.skipClean } @@ -62,6 +52,18 @@ func (r *Route) Match(req *http.Request, match *RouteMatch) bool { matchErr = ErrMethodMismatch continue } + + // Ignore ErrNotFound errors. These errors arise from match call + // to Subrouters. + // + // This prevents subsequent matching subrouters from failing to + // run middleware. If not ignored, the middleware would see a + // non-nil MatchErr and be skipped, even when there was a + // matching route. + if match.MatchErr == ErrNotFound { + match.MatchErr = nil + } + matchErr = nil return false } @@ -72,7 +74,7 @@ func (r *Route) Match(req *http.Request, match *RouteMatch) bool { return false } - if match.MatchErr == ErrMethodMismatch { + if match.MatchErr == ErrMethodMismatch && r.handler != nil { // We found a route which matches request method, clear MatchErr match.MatchErr = nil // Then override the mis-matched handler @@ -91,9 +93,7 @@ func (r *Route) Match(req *http.Request, match *RouteMatch) bool { } // Set variables. - if r.regexp != nil { - r.regexp.setMatch(req, match, r) - } + r.regexp.setMatch(req, match, r) return true } @@ -135,7 +135,7 @@ func (r *Route) GetHandler() http.Handler { // Name ----------------------------------------------------------------------- // Name sets the name for the route, used to build URLs. -// If the name was registered already it will be overwritten. +// It is an error to call Name more than once on a route. func (r *Route) Name(name string) *Route { if r.name != "" { r.err = fmt.Errorf("mux: route already has name %q, can't set %q", @@ -143,7 +143,7 @@ func (r *Route) Name(name string) *Route { } if r.err == nil { r.name = name - r.getNamedRoutes()[name] = r + r.namedRoutes[name] = r } return r } @@ -175,7 +175,6 @@ func (r *Route) addRegexpMatcher(tpl string, typ regexpType) error { if r.err != nil { return r.err } - r.regexp = r.getRegexpGroup() if typ == regexpTypePath || typ == regexpTypePrefix { if len(tpl) > 0 && tpl[0] != '/' { return fmt.Errorf("mux: path must start with a slash, got %q", tpl) @@ -384,7 +383,7 @@ func (r *Route) PathPrefix(tpl string) *Route { // 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. +// If 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: // @@ -413,16 +412,35 @@ func (r *Route) Queries(pairs ...string) *Route { type schemeMatcher []string func (m schemeMatcher) Match(r *http.Request, match *RouteMatch) bool { - return matchInArray(m, r.URL.Scheme) + scheme := r.URL.Scheme + // https://golang.org/pkg/net/http/#Request + // "For [most] server requests, fields other than Path and RawQuery will be + // empty." + // Since we're an http muxer, the scheme is either going to be http or https + // though, so we can just set it based on the tls termination state. + if scheme == "" { + if r.TLS == nil { + scheme = "http" + } else { + scheme = "https" + } + } + return matchInArray(m, scheme) } // Schemes adds a matcher for URL schemes. // It accepts a sequence of schemes to be matched, e.g.: "http", "https". +// If the request's URL has a scheme set, it will be matched against. +// Generally, the URL scheme will only be set if a previous handler set it, +// such as the ProxyHeaders handler from gorilla/handlers. +// If unset, the scheme will be determined based on the request's TLS +// termination state. +// The first argument to Schemes will be used when constructing a route URL. func (r *Route) Schemes(schemes ...string) *Route { for k, v := range schemes { schemes[k] = strings.ToLower(v) } - if r.buildScheme == "" && len(schemes) > 0 { + if len(schemes) > 0 { r.buildScheme = schemes[0] } return r.addMatcher(schemeMatcher(schemes)) @@ -437,7 +455,15 @@ 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 + if r.buildVarsFunc != nil { + // compose the old and new functions + old := r.buildVarsFunc + r.buildVarsFunc = func(m map[string]string) map[string]string { + return f(old(m)) + } + } else { + r.buildVarsFunc = f + } return r } @@ -456,7 +482,8 @@ func (r *Route) BuildVarsFunc(f BuildVarsFunc) *Route { // Here, the routes registered in the subrouter won't be tested if the host // doesn't match. func (r *Route) Subrouter() *Router { - router := &Router{parent: r, strictSlash: r.strictSlash} + // initialize a subrouter with a copy of the parent route's configuration + router := &Router{routeConf: copyRouteConf(r.routeConf), namedRoutes: r.namedRoutes} r.addMatcher(router) return router } @@ -485,8 +512,8 @@ func (r *Route) Subrouter() *Router { // This also works for host variables: // // r := mux.NewRouter() -// r.Host("{subdomain}.domain.com"). -// HandleFunc("/articles/{category}/{id:[0-9]+}", ArticleHandler). +// r.HandleFunc("/articles/{category}/{id:[0-9]+}", ArticleHandler). +// Host("{subdomain}.domain.com"). // Name("article") // // // url.String() will be "http://news.domain.com/articles/technology/42" @@ -494,15 +521,19 @@ func (r *Route) Subrouter() *Router { // "category", "technology", // "id", "42") // +// The scheme of the resulting url will be the first argument that was passed to Schemes: +// +// // url.String() will be "https://example.com" +// r := mux.NewRouter() +// url, err := r.Host("example.com") +// .Schemes("https", "http").URL() +// // 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 @@ -514,8 +545,8 @@ func (r *Route) URL(pairs ...string) (*url.URL, error) { return nil, err } scheme = "http" - if s := r.getBuildScheme(); s != "" { - scheme = s + if r.buildScheme != "" { + scheme = r.buildScheme } } if r.regexp.path != nil { @@ -545,7 +576,7 @@ 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 { + if r.regexp.host == nil { return nil, errors.New("mux: route doesn't have a host") } values, err := r.prepareVars(pairs...) @@ -560,8 +591,8 @@ func (r *Route) URLHost(pairs ...string) (*url.URL, error) { Scheme: "http", Host: host, } - if s := r.getBuildScheme(); s != "" { - u.Scheme = s + if r.buildScheme != "" { + u.Scheme = r.buildScheme } return u, nil } @@ -573,7 +604,7 @@ 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 { + if r.regexp.path == nil { return nil, errors.New("mux: route doesn't have a path") } values, err := r.prepareVars(pairs...) @@ -598,7 +629,7 @@ func (r *Route) GetPathTemplate() (string, error) { if r.err != nil { return "", r.err } - if r.regexp == nil || r.regexp.path == nil { + if r.regexp.path == nil { return "", errors.New("mux: route doesn't have a path") } return r.regexp.path.template, nil @@ -612,7 +643,7 @@ func (r *Route) GetPathRegexp() (string, error) { if r.err != nil { return "", r.err } - if r.regexp == nil || r.regexp.path == nil { + if r.regexp.path == nil { return "", errors.New("mux: route does not have a path") } return r.regexp.path.regexp.String(), nil @@ -622,15 +653,15 @@ func (r *Route) GetPathRegexp() (string, error) { // route queries. // This is useful for building simple REST API documentation and for instrumentation // against third-party services. -// An empty list will be returned if the route does not have queries. +// An error will be returned if the route does not have queries. func (r *Route) GetQueriesRegexp() ([]string, error) { if r.err != nil { return nil, r.err } - if r.regexp == nil || r.regexp.queries == nil { + if r.regexp.queries == nil { return nil, errors.New("mux: route doesn't have queries") } - var queries []string + queries := make([]string, 0, len(r.regexp.queries)) for _, query := range r.regexp.queries { queries = append(queries, query.regexp.String()) } @@ -641,15 +672,15 @@ func (r *Route) GetQueriesRegexp() ([]string, error) { // query matching. // This is useful for building simple REST API documentation and for instrumentation // against third-party services. -// An empty list will be returned if the route does not define queries. +// An error will be returned if the route does not define queries. func (r *Route) GetQueriesTemplates() ([]string, error) { if r.err != nil { return nil, r.err } - if r.regexp == nil || r.regexp.queries == nil { + if r.regexp.queries == nil { return nil, errors.New("mux: route doesn't have queries") } - var queries []string + queries := make([]string, 0, len(r.regexp.queries)) for _, query := range r.regexp.queries { queries = append(queries, query.template) } @@ -659,7 +690,7 @@ func (r *Route) GetQueriesTemplates() ([]string, error) { // 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. +// An error will be returned if route does not have methods. func (r *Route) GetMethods() ([]string, error) { if r.err != nil { return nil, r.err @@ -669,7 +700,7 @@ func (r *Route) GetMethods() ([]string, error) { return []string(methods), nil } } - return nil, nil + return nil, errors.New("mux: route doesn't have methods") } // GetHostTemplate returns the template used to build the @@ -681,7 +712,7 @@ func (r *Route) GetHostTemplate() (string, error) { if r.err != nil { return "", r.err } - if r.regexp == nil || r.regexp.host == nil { + if r.regexp.host == nil { return "", errors.New("mux: route doesn't have a host") } return r.regexp.host.template, nil @@ -698,64 +729,8 @@ func (r *Route) prepareVars(pairs ...string) (map[string]string, error) { } 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 -} diff --git a/vendor/github.com/gorilla/mux/test_helpers.go b/vendor/github.com/gorilla/mux/test_helpers.go index 8b2c4a4..5f5c496 100644 --- a/vendor/github.com/gorilla/mux/test_helpers.go +++ b/vendor/github.com/gorilla/mux/test_helpers.go @@ -7,12 +7,13 @@ package mux import "net/http" // SetURLVars sets the URL variables for the given request, to be accessed via -// mux.Vars for testing route behaviour. +// mux.Vars for testing route behaviour. Arguments are not modified, a shallow +// copy is returned. // // This API should only be used for testing purposes; it provides a way to // inject variables into the request context. Alternatively, URL variables // can be set by making a route that captures the required variables, // starting a server and sending the request to that server. func SetURLVars(r *http.Request, val map[string]string) *http.Request { - return setVars(r, val) + return requestWithVars(r, val) } -- cgit v1.2.3