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  1. // Copyright 2014 Manu Martinez-Almeida. All rights reserved.
  2. // Use of this source code is governed by a MIT style
  3. // license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
  4. package gin
  5. import (
  6. "errors"
  7. "io"
  8. "io/ioutil"
  9. "math"
  10. "mime/multipart"
  11. "net"
  12. "net/http"
  13. "net/url"
  14. "os"
  15. "strings"
  16. "time"
  17. "github.com/gin-contrib/sse"
  18. "github.com/gin-gonic/gin/binding"
  19. "github.com/gin-gonic/gin/render"
  20. )
  21. // Content-Type MIME of the most common data formats.
  22. const (
  23. MIMEJSON = binding.MIMEJSON
  24. MIMEHTML = binding.MIMEHTML
  25. MIMEXML = binding.MIMEXML
  26. MIMEXML2 = binding.MIMEXML2
  27. MIMEPlain = binding.MIMEPlain
  28. MIMEPOSTForm = binding.MIMEPOSTForm
  29. MIMEMultipartPOSTForm = binding.MIMEMultipartPOSTForm
  30. )
  31. const (
  32. defaultMemory = 32 << 20 // 32 MB
  33. abortIndex int8 = math.MaxInt8 / 2
  34. )
  35. // Context is the most important part of gin. It allows us to pass variables between middleware,
  36. // manage the flow, validate the JSON of a request and render a JSON response for example.
  37. type Context struct {
  38. writermem responseWriter
  39. Request *http.Request
  40. Writer ResponseWriter
  41. Params Params
  42. handlers HandlersChain
  43. index int8
  44. engine *Engine
  45. // Keys is a key/value pair exclusively for the context of each request.
  46. Keys map[string]interface{}
  47. // Errors is a list of errors attached to all the handlers/middlewares who used this context.
  48. Errors errorMsgs
  49. // Accepted defines a list of manually accepted formats for content negotiation.
  50. Accepted []string
  51. }
  52. /************************************/
  53. /********** CONTEXT CREATION ********/
  54. /************************************/
  55. func (c *Context) reset() {
  56. c.Writer = &c.writermem
  57. c.Params = c.Params[0:0]
  58. c.handlers = nil
  59. c.index = -1
  60. c.Keys = nil
  61. c.Errors = c.Errors[0:0]
  62. c.Accepted = nil
  63. }
  64. // Copy returns a copy of the current context that can be safely used outside the request's scope.
  65. // This has to be used when the context has to be passed to a goroutine.
  66. func (c *Context) Copy() *Context {
  67. var cp = *c
  68. cp.writermem.ResponseWriter = nil
  69. cp.Writer = &cp.writermem
  70. cp.index = abortIndex
  71. cp.handlers = nil
  72. return &cp
  73. }
  74. // HandlerName returns the main handler's name. For example if the handler is "handleGetUsers()",
  75. // this function will return "main.handleGetUsers".
  76. func (c *Context) HandlerName() string {
  77. return nameOfFunction(c.handlers.Last())
  78. }
  79. // Handler returns the main handler.
  80. func (c *Context) Handler() HandlerFunc {
  81. return c.handlers.Last()
  82. }
  83. /************************************/
  84. /*********** FLOW CONTROL ***********/
  85. /************************************/
  86. // Next should be used only inside middleware.
  87. // It executes the pending handlers in the chain inside the calling handler.
  88. // See example in GitHub.
  89. func (c *Context) Next() {
  90. c.index++
  91. s := int8(len(c.handlers))
  92. for ; c.index < s; c.index++ {
  93. c.handlers[c.index](c)
  94. }
  95. }
  96. // IsAborted returns true if the current context was aborted.
  97. func (c *Context) IsAborted() bool {
  98. return c.index >= abortIndex
  99. }
  100. // Abort prevents pending handlers from being called. Note that this will not stop the current handler.
  101. // Let's say you have an authorization middleware that validates that the current request is authorized.
  102. // If the authorization fails (ex: the password does not match), call Abort to ensure the remaining handlers
  103. // for this request are not called.
  104. func (c *Context) Abort() {
  105. c.index = abortIndex
  106. }
  107. // AbortWithStatus calls `Abort()` and writes the headers with the specified status code.
  108. // For example, a failed attempt to authenticate a request could use: context.AbortWithStatus(401).
  109. func (c *Context) AbortWithStatus(code int) {
  110. c.Status(code)
  111. c.Writer.WriteHeaderNow()
  112. c.Abort()
  113. }
  114. // AbortWithStatusJSON calls `Abort()` and then `JSON` internally.
  115. // This method stops the chain, writes the status code and return a JSON body.
  116. // It also sets the Content-Type as "application/json".
  117. func (c *Context) AbortWithStatusJSON(code int, jsonObj interface{}) {
  118. c.Abort()
  119. c.JSON(code, jsonObj)
  120. }
  121. // AbortWithError calls `AbortWithStatus()` and `Error()` internally.
  122. // This method stops the chain, writes the status code and pushes the specified error to `c.Errors`.
  123. // See Context.Error() for more details.
  124. func (c *Context) AbortWithError(code int, err error) *Error {
  125. c.AbortWithStatus(code)
  126. return c.Error(err)
  127. }
  128. /************************************/
  129. /********* ERROR MANAGEMENT *********/
  130. /************************************/
  131. // Error attaches an error to the current context. The error is pushed to a list of errors.
  132. // It's a good idea to call Error for each error that occurred during the resolution of a request.
  133. // A middleware can be used to collect all the errors and push them to a database together,
  134. // print a log, or append it in the HTTP response.
  135. // Error will panic if err is nil.
  136. func (c *Context) Error(err error) *Error {
  137. if err == nil {
  138. panic("err is nil")
  139. }
  140. var parsedError *Error
  141. switch err.(type) {
  142. case *Error:
  143. parsedError = err.(*Error)
  144. default:
  145. parsedError = &Error{
  146. Err: err,
  147. Type: ErrorTypePrivate,
  148. }
  149. }
  150. c.Errors = append(c.Errors, parsedError)
  151. return parsedError
  152. }
  153. /************************************/
  154. /******** METADATA MANAGEMENT********/
  155. /************************************/
  156. // Set is used to store a new key/value pair exclusively for this context.
  157. // It also lazy initializes c.Keys if it was not used previously.
  158. func (c *Context) Set(key string, value interface{}) {
  159. if c.Keys == nil {
  160. c.Keys = make(map[string]interface{})
  161. }
  162. c.Keys[key] = value
  163. }
  164. // Get returns the value for the given key, ie: (value, true).
  165. // If the value does not exists it returns (nil, false)
  166. func (c *Context) Get(key string) (value interface{}, exists bool) {
  167. value, exists = c.Keys[key]
  168. return
  169. }
  170. // MustGet returns the value for the given key if it exists, otherwise it panics.
  171. func (c *Context) MustGet(key string) interface{} {
  172. if value, exists := c.Get(key); exists {
  173. return value
  174. }
  175. panic("Key \"" + key + "\" does not exist")
  176. }
  177. // GetString returns the value associated with the key as a string.
  178. func (c *Context) GetString(key string) (s string) {
  179. if val, ok := c.Get(key); ok && val != nil {
  180. s, _ = val.(string)
  181. }
  182. return
  183. }
  184. // GetBool returns the value associated with the key as a boolean.
  185. func (c *Context) GetBool(key string) (b bool) {
  186. if val, ok := c.Get(key); ok && val != nil {
  187. b, _ = val.(bool)
  188. }
  189. return
  190. }
  191. // GetInt returns the value associated with the key as an integer.
  192. func (c *Context) GetInt(key string) (i int) {
  193. if val, ok := c.Get(key); ok && val != nil {
  194. i, _ = val.(int)
  195. }
  196. return
  197. }
  198. // GetInt64 returns the value associated with the key as an integer.
  199. func (c *Context) GetInt64(key string) (i64 int64) {
  200. if val, ok := c.Get(key); ok && val != nil {
  201. i64, _ = val.(int64)
  202. }
  203. return
  204. }
  205. // GetFloat64 returns the value associated with the key as a float64.
  206. func (c *Context) GetFloat64(key string) (f64 float64) {
  207. if val, ok := c.Get(key); ok && val != nil {
  208. f64, _ = val.(float64)
  209. }
  210. return
  211. }
  212. // GetTime returns the value associated with the key as time.
  213. func (c *Context) GetTime(key string) (t time.Time) {
  214. if val, ok := c.Get(key); ok && val != nil {
  215. t, _ = val.(time.Time)
  216. }
  217. return
  218. }
  219. // GetDuration returns the value associated with the key as a duration.
  220. func (c *Context) GetDuration(key string) (d time.Duration) {
  221. if val, ok := c.Get(key); ok && val != nil {
  222. d, _ = val.(time.Duration)
  223. }
  224. return
  225. }
  226. // GetStringSlice returns the value associated with the key as a slice of strings.
  227. func (c *Context) GetStringSlice(key string) (ss []string) {
  228. if val, ok := c.Get(key); ok && val != nil {
  229. ss, _ = val.([]string)
  230. }
  231. return
  232. }
  233. // GetStringMap returns the value associated with the key as a map of interfaces.
  234. func (c *Context) GetStringMap(key string) (sm map[string]interface{}) {
  235. if val, ok := c.Get(key); ok && val != nil {
  236. sm, _ = val.(map[string]interface{})
  237. }
  238. return
  239. }
  240. // GetStringMapString returns the value associated with the key as a map of strings.
  241. func (c *Context) GetStringMapString(key string) (sms map[string]string) {
  242. if val, ok := c.Get(key); ok && val != nil {
  243. sms, _ = val.(map[string]string)
  244. }
  245. return
  246. }
  247. // GetStringMapStringSlice returns the value associated with the key as a map to a slice of strings.
  248. func (c *Context) GetStringMapStringSlice(key string) (smss map[string][]string) {
  249. if val, ok := c.Get(key); ok && val != nil {
  250. smss, _ = val.(map[string][]string)
  251. }
  252. return
  253. }
  254. /************************************/
  255. /************ INPUT DATA ************/
  256. /************************************/
  257. // Param returns the value of the URL param.
  258. // It is a shortcut for c.Params.ByName(key)
  259. // router.GET("/user/:id", func(c *gin.Context) {
  260. // // a GET request to /user/john
  261. // id := c.Param("id") // id == "john"
  262. // })
  263. func (c *Context) Param(key string) string {
  264. return c.Params.ByName(key)
  265. }
  266. // Query returns the keyed url query value if it exists,
  267. // otherwise it returns an empty string `("")`.
  268. // It is shortcut for `c.Request.URL.Query().Get(key)`
  269. // GET /path?id=1234&name=Manu&value=
  270. // c.Query("id") == "1234"
  271. // c.Query("name") == "Manu"
  272. // c.Query("value") == ""
  273. // c.Query("wtf") == ""
  274. func (c *Context) Query(key string) string {
  275. value, _ := c.GetQuery(key)
  276. return value
  277. }
  278. // DefaultQuery returns the keyed url query value if it exists,
  279. // otherwise it returns the specified defaultValue string.
  280. // See: Query() and GetQuery() for further information.
  281. // GET /?name=Manu&lastname=
  282. // c.DefaultQuery("name", "unknown") == "Manu"
  283. // c.DefaultQuery("id", "none") == "none"
  284. // c.DefaultQuery("lastname", "none") == ""
  285. func (c *Context) DefaultQuery(key, defaultValue string) string {
  286. if value, ok := c.GetQuery(key); ok {
  287. return value
  288. }
  289. return defaultValue
  290. }
  291. // GetQuery is like Query(), it returns the keyed url query value
  292. // if it exists `(value, true)` (even when the value is an empty string),
  293. // otherwise it returns `("", false)`.
  294. // It is shortcut for `c.Request.URL.Query().Get(key)`
  295. // GET /?name=Manu&lastname=
  296. // ("Manu", true) == c.GetQuery("name")
  297. // ("", false) == c.GetQuery("id")
  298. // ("", true) == c.GetQuery("lastname")
  299. func (c *Context) GetQuery(key string) (string, bool) {
  300. if values, ok := c.GetQueryArray(key); ok {
  301. return values[0], ok
  302. }
  303. return "", false
  304. }
  305. // QueryArray returns a slice of strings for a given query key.
  306. // The length of the slice depends on the number of params with the given key.
  307. func (c *Context) QueryArray(key string) []string {
  308. values, _ := c.GetQueryArray(key)
  309. return values
  310. }
  311. // GetQueryArray returns a slice of strings for a given query key, plus
  312. // a boolean value whether at least one value exists for the given key.
  313. func (c *Context) GetQueryArray(key string) ([]string, bool) {
  314. if values, ok := c.Request.URL.Query()[key]; ok && len(values) > 0 {
  315. return values, true
  316. }
  317. return []string{}, false
  318. }
  319. // PostForm returns the specified key from a POST urlencoded form or multipart form
  320. // when it exists, otherwise it returns an empty string `("")`.
  321. func (c *Context) PostForm(key string) string {
  322. value, _ := c.GetPostForm(key)
  323. return value
  324. }
  325. // DefaultPostForm returns the specified key from a POST urlencoded form or multipart form
  326. // when it exists, otherwise it returns the specified defaultValue string.
  327. // See: PostForm() and GetPostForm() for further information.
  328. func (c *Context) DefaultPostForm(key, defaultValue string) string {
  329. if value, ok := c.GetPostForm(key); ok {
  330. return value
  331. }
  332. return defaultValue
  333. }
  334. // GetPostForm is like PostForm(key). It returns the specified key from a POST urlencoded
  335. // form or multipart form when it exists `(value, true)` (even when the value is an empty string),
  336. // otherwise it returns ("", false).
  337. // For example, during a PATCH request to update the user's email:
  338. // email=mail@example.com --> ("mail@example.com", true) := GetPostForm("email") // set email to "mail@example.com"
  339. // email= --> ("", true) := GetPostForm("email") // set email to ""
  340. // --> ("", false) := GetPostForm("email") // do nothing with email
  341. func (c *Context) GetPostForm(key string) (string, bool) {
  342. if values, ok := c.GetPostFormArray(key); ok {
  343. return values[0], ok
  344. }
  345. return "", false
  346. }
  347. // PostFormArray returns a slice of strings for a given form key.
  348. // The length of the slice depends on the number of params with the given key.
  349. func (c *Context) PostFormArray(key string) []string {
  350. values, _ := c.GetPostFormArray(key)
  351. return values
  352. }
  353. // GetPostFormArray returns a slice of strings for a given form key, plus
  354. // a boolean value whether at least one value exists for the given key.
  355. func (c *Context) GetPostFormArray(key string) ([]string, bool) {
  356. req := c.Request
  357. req.ParseForm()
  358. req.ParseMultipartForm(defaultMemory)
  359. if values := req.PostForm[key]; len(values) > 0 {
  360. return values, true
  361. }
  362. if req.MultipartForm != nil && req.MultipartForm.File != nil {
  363. if values := req.MultipartForm.Value[key]; len(values) > 0 {
  364. return values, true
  365. }
  366. }
  367. return []string{}, false
  368. }
  369. // FormFile returns the first file for the provided form key.
  370. func (c *Context) FormFile(name string) (*multipart.FileHeader, error) {
  371. _, fh, err := c.Request.FormFile(name)
  372. return fh, err
  373. }
  374. // MultipartForm is the parsed multipart form, including file uploads.
  375. func (c *Context) MultipartForm() (*multipart.Form, error) {
  376. err := c.Request.ParseMultipartForm(defaultMemory)
  377. return c.Request.MultipartForm, err
  378. }
  379. // SaveUploadedFile uploads the form file to specific dst.
  380. func (c *Context) SaveUploadedFile(file *multipart.FileHeader, dst string) error {
  381. src, err := file.Open()
  382. if err != nil {
  383. return err
  384. }
  385. defer src.Close()
  386. out, err := os.Create(dst)
  387. if err != nil {
  388. return err
  389. }
  390. defer out.Close()
  391. io.Copy(out, src)
  392. return nil
  393. }
  394. // Bind checks the Content-Type to select a binding engine automatically,
  395. // Depending the "Content-Type" header different bindings are used:
  396. // "application/json" --> JSON binding
  397. // "application/xml" --> XML binding
  398. // otherwise --> returns an error
  399. // It parses the request's body as JSON if Content-Type == "application/json" using JSON or XML as a JSON input.
  400. // It decodes the json payload into the struct specified as a pointer.
  401. // It will writes a 400 error and sets Content-Type header "text/plain" in the response if input is not valid.
  402. func (c *Context) Bind(obj interface{}) error {
  403. b := binding.Default(c.Request.Method, c.ContentType())
  404. return c.MustBindWith(obj, b)
  405. }
  406. // BindJSON is a shortcut for c.MustBindWith(obj, binding.JSON).
  407. func (c *Context) BindJSON(obj interface{}) error {
  408. return c.MustBindWith(obj, binding.JSON)
  409. }
  410. // BindQuery is a shortcut for c.MustBindWith(obj, binding.Query).
  411. func (c *Context) BindQuery(obj interface{}) error {
  412. return c.MustBindWith(obj, binding.Query)
  413. }
  414. // MustBindWith binds the passed struct pointer using the specified binding engine.
  415. // It will abort the request with HTTP 400 if any error ocurrs.
  416. // See the binding package.
  417. func (c *Context) MustBindWith(obj interface{}, b binding.Binding) (err error) {
  418. if err = c.ShouldBindWith(obj, b); err != nil {
  419. c.AbortWithError(400, err).SetType(ErrorTypeBind)
  420. }
  421. return
  422. }
  423. // ShouldBindWith binds the passed struct pointer using the specified binding engine.
  424. // See the binding package.
  425. func (c *Context) ShouldBindWith(obj interface{}, b binding.Binding) error {
  426. return b.Bind(c.Request, obj)
  427. }
  428. // ClientIP implements a best effort algorithm to return the real client IP, it parses
  429. // X-Real-IP and X-Forwarded-For in order to work properly with reverse-proxies such us: nginx or haproxy.
  430. // Use X-Forwarded-For before X-Real-Ip as nginx uses X-Real-Ip with the proxy's IP.
  431. func (c *Context) ClientIP() string {
  432. if c.engine.ForwardedByClientIP {
  433. clientIP := c.requestHeader("X-Forwarded-For")
  434. if index := strings.IndexByte(clientIP, ','); index >= 0 {
  435. clientIP = clientIP[0:index]
  436. }
  437. clientIP = strings.TrimSpace(clientIP)
  438. if len(clientIP) > 0 {
  439. return clientIP
  440. }
  441. clientIP = strings.TrimSpace(c.requestHeader("X-Real-Ip"))
  442. if len(clientIP) > 0 {
  443. return clientIP
  444. }
  445. }
  446. if c.engine.AppEngine {
  447. if addr := c.requestHeader("X-Appengine-Remote-Addr"); addr != "" {
  448. return addr
  449. }
  450. }
  451. if ip, _, err := net.SplitHostPort(strings.TrimSpace(c.Request.RemoteAddr)); err == nil {
  452. return ip
  453. }
  454. return ""
  455. }
  456. // ContentType returns the Content-Type header of the request.
  457. func (c *Context) ContentType() string {
  458. return filterFlags(c.requestHeader("Content-Type"))
  459. }
  460. // IsWebsocket returns true if the request headers indicate that a websocket
  461. // handshake is being initiated by the client.
  462. func (c *Context) IsWebsocket() bool {
  463. if strings.Contains(strings.ToLower(c.requestHeader("Connection")), "upgrade") &&
  464. strings.ToLower(c.requestHeader("Upgrade")) == "websocket" {
  465. return true
  466. }
  467. return false
  468. }
  469. func (c *Context) requestHeader(key string) string {
  470. return c.Request.Header.Get(key)
  471. }
  472. /************************************/
  473. /******** RESPONSE RENDERING ********/
  474. /************************************/
  475. // bodyAllowedForStatus is a copy of http.bodyAllowedForStatus non-exported function.
  476. func bodyAllowedForStatus(status int) bool {
  477. switch {
  478. case status >= 100 && status <= 199:
  479. return false
  480. case status == 204:
  481. return false
  482. case status == 304:
  483. return false
  484. }
  485. return true
  486. }
  487. // Status sets the HTTP response code.
  488. func (c *Context) Status(code int) {
  489. c.writermem.WriteHeader(code)
  490. }
  491. // Header is a intelligent shortcut for c.Writer.Header().Set(key, value).
  492. // It writes a header in the response.
  493. // If value == "", this method removes the header `c.Writer.Header().Del(key)`
  494. func (c *Context) Header(key, value string) {
  495. if len(value) == 0 {
  496. c.Writer.Header().Del(key)
  497. } else {
  498. c.Writer.Header().Set(key, value)
  499. }
  500. }
  501. // GetHeader returns value from request headers.
  502. func (c *Context) GetHeader(key string) string {
  503. return c.requestHeader(key)
  504. }
  505. // GetRawData return stream data.
  506. func (c *Context) GetRawData() ([]byte, error) {
  507. return ioutil.ReadAll(c.Request.Body)
  508. }
  509. // SetCookie adds a Set-Cookie header to the ResponseWriter's headers.
  510. // The provided cookie must have a valid Name. Invalid cookies may be
  511. // silently dropped.
  512. func (c *Context) SetCookie(name, value string, maxAge int, path, domain string, secure, httpOnly bool) {
  513. if path == "" {
  514. path = "/"
  515. }
  516. http.SetCookie(c.Writer, &http.Cookie{
  517. Name: name,
  518. Value: url.QueryEscape(value),
  519. MaxAge: maxAge,
  520. Path: path,
  521. Domain: domain,
  522. Secure: secure,
  523. HttpOnly: httpOnly,
  524. })
  525. }
  526. // Cookie returns the named cookie provided in the request or
  527. // ErrNoCookie if not found. And return the named cookie is unescaped.
  528. // If multiple cookies match the given name, only one cookie will
  529. // be returned.
  530. func (c *Context) Cookie(name string) (string, error) {
  531. cookie, err := c.Request.Cookie(name)
  532. if err != nil {
  533. return "", err
  534. }
  535. val, _ := url.QueryUnescape(cookie.Value)
  536. return val, nil
  537. }
  538. func (c *Context) Render(code int, r render.Render) {
  539. c.Status(code)
  540. if !bodyAllowedForStatus(code) {
  541. r.WriteContentType(c.Writer)
  542. c.Writer.WriteHeaderNow()
  543. return
  544. }
  545. if err := r.Render(c.Writer); err != nil {
  546. panic(err)
  547. }
  548. }
  549. // HTML renders the HTTP template specified by its file name.
  550. // It also updates the HTTP code and sets the Content-Type as "text/html".
  551. // See http://golang.org/doc/articles/wiki/
  552. func (c *Context) HTML(code int, name string, obj interface{}) {
  553. instance := c.engine.HTMLRender.Instance(name, obj)
  554. c.Render(code, instance)
  555. }
  556. // IndentedJSON serializes the given struct as pretty JSON (indented + endlines) into the response body.
  557. // It also sets the Content-Type as "application/json".
  558. // WARNING: we recommend to use this only for development purposes since printing pretty JSON is
  559. // more CPU and bandwidth consuming. Use Context.JSON() instead.
  560. func (c *Context) IndentedJSON(code int, obj interface{}) {
  561. c.Render(code, render.IndentedJSON{Data: obj})
  562. }
  563. // SecureJSON serializes the given struct as Secure JSON into the response body.
  564. // Default prepends "while(1)," to response body if the given struct is array values.
  565. // It also sets the Content-Type as "application/json".
  566. func (c *Context) SecureJSON(code int, obj interface{}) {
  567. c.Render(code, render.SecureJSON{Prefix: c.engine.secureJsonPrefix, Data: obj})
  568. }
  569. // JSON serializes the given struct as JSON into the response body.
  570. // It also sets the Content-Type as "application/json".
  571. func (c *Context) JSON(code int, obj interface{}) {
  572. c.Render(code, render.JSON{Data: obj})
  573. }
  574. // XML serializes the given struct as XML into the response body.
  575. // It also sets the Content-Type as "application/xml".
  576. func (c *Context) XML(code int, obj interface{}) {
  577. c.Render(code, render.XML{Data: obj})
  578. }
  579. // YAML serializes the given struct as YAML into the response body.
  580. func (c *Context) YAML(code int, obj interface{}) {
  581. c.Render(code, render.YAML{Data: obj})
  582. }
  583. // String writes the given string into the response body.
  584. func (c *Context) String(code int, format string, values ...interface{}) {
  585. c.Render(code, render.String{Format: format, Data: values})
  586. }
  587. // Redirect returns a HTTP redirect to the specific location.
  588. func (c *Context) Redirect(code int, location string) {
  589. c.Render(-1, render.Redirect{
  590. Code: code,
  591. Location: location,
  592. Request: c.Request,
  593. })
  594. }
  595. // Data writes some data into the body stream and updates the HTTP code.
  596. func (c *Context) Data(code int, contentType string, data []byte) {
  597. c.Render(code, render.Data{
  598. ContentType: contentType,
  599. Data: data,
  600. })
  601. }
  602. // File writes the specified file into the body stream in a efficient way.
  603. func (c *Context) File(filepath string) {
  604. http.ServeFile(c.Writer, c.Request, filepath)
  605. }
  606. // SSEvent writes a Server-Sent Event into the body stream.
  607. func (c *Context) SSEvent(name string, message interface{}) {
  608. c.Render(-1, sse.Event{
  609. Event: name,
  610. Data: message,
  611. })
  612. }
  613. func (c *Context) Stream(step func(w io.Writer) bool) {
  614. w := c.Writer
  615. clientGone := w.CloseNotify()
  616. for {
  617. select {
  618. case <-clientGone:
  619. return
  620. default:
  621. keepOpen := step(w)
  622. w.Flush()
  623. if !keepOpen {
  624. return
  625. }
  626. }
  627. }
  628. }
  629. /************************************/
  630. /******** CONTENT NEGOTIATION *******/
  631. /************************************/
  632. type Negotiate struct {
  633. Offered []string
  634. HTMLName string
  635. HTMLData interface{}
  636. JSONData interface{}
  637. XMLData interface{}
  638. Data interface{}
  639. }
  640. func (c *Context) Negotiate(code int, config Negotiate) {
  641. switch c.NegotiateFormat(config.Offered...) {
  642. case binding.MIMEJSON:
  643. data := chooseData(config.JSONData, config.Data)
  644. c.JSON(code, data)
  645. case binding.MIMEHTML:
  646. data := chooseData(config.HTMLData, config.Data)
  647. c.HTML(code, config.HTMLName, data)
  648. case binding.MIMEXML:
  649. data := chooseData(config.XMLData, config.Data)
  650. c.XML(code, data)
  651. default:
  652. c.AbortWithError(http.StatusNotAcceptable, errors.New("the accepted formats are not offered by the server"))
  653. }
  654. }
  655. func (c *Context) NegotiateFormat(offered ...string) string {
  656. assert1(len(offered) > 0, "you must provide at least one offer")
  657. if c.Accepted == nil {
  658. c.Accepted = parseAccept(c.requestHeader("Accept"))
  659. }
  660. if len(c.Accepted) == 0 {
  661. return offered[0]
  662. }
  663. for _, accepted := range c.Accepted {
  664. for _, offert := range offered {
  665. if accepted == offert {
  666. return offert
  667. }
  668. }
  669. }
  670. return ""
  671. }
  672. func (c *Context) SetAccepted(formats ...string) {
  673. c.Accepted = formats
  674. }
  675. /************************************/
  676. /***** GOLANG.ORG/X/NET/CONTEXT *****/
  677. /************************************/
  678. func (c *Context) Deadline() (deadline time.Time, ok bool) {
  679. return
  680. }
  681. func (c *Context) Done() <-chan struct{} {
  682. return nil
  683. }
  684. func (c *Context) Err() error {
  685. return nil
  686. }
  687. func (c *Context) Value(key interface{}) interface{} {
  688. if key == 0 {
  689. return c.Request
  690. }
  691. if keyAsString, ok := key.(string); ok {
  692. val, _ := c.Get(keyAsString)
  693. return val
  694. }
  695. return nil
  696. }