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// Copyright 2020 Google LLC
//
// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
// You may obtain a copy of the License at
//
// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
//
// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
// limitations under the License.
package convreq
import (
"context"
"fmt"
"net/http"
"reflect"
"strings"
"github.com/Jille/convreq/internal"
"github.com/Jille/convreq/respond"
)
// extractor is a function that extracts one specific type from a ResponseWriter or Request.
// An example of an extractor is getContext, that retrieves the context from Request.
type extractor func(w http.ResponseWriter, r *http.Request) (reflect.Value, HttpResponse)
var extractorMap = map[reflect.Type]extractor{
// The best way to get a reflect.Type of an interface seems to be to get a pointer to it and dereference it.
reflect.TypeOf((*context.Context)(nil)).Elem(): getContext,
reflect.TypeOf(&http.Request{}): getRequest,
reflect.TypeOf((*http.ResponseWriter)(nil)).Elem(): getResponseWriter,
}
// handlers are function that can handle the return value from a request handler.
var handlerMap = map[reflect.Type]reflect.Value{
reflect.TypeOf((*error)(nil)).Elem(): reflect.ValueOf(handleError),
reflect.TypeOf((*HttpResponse)(nil)).Elem(): reflect.ValueOf(internal.DoRespond),
}
type wrapOptions struct {
extractors map[reflect.Type]extractor
handlers map[reflect.Type]reflect.Value
contextWrappers []func(ctx context.Context) (context.Context, func())
}
// WrapOption can be given to Wrap to modify behavior.
type WrapOption func(wo *wrapOptions)
// WithParameterType makes Wrap() understand an extra type for request handler signatures.
// The extractor is a function that can derive the requested type from a ResponseWriter and Request.
func WithParameterType(t reflect.Type, e extractor) WrapOption {
return func(wo *wrapOptions) {
wo.extractors[t] = e
}
}
// WithReturnType makes Wrap() understand an extra return type for request handler signatures.
// You should pass in a function that takes `http.ResponseWriter, *http.Request, T` where T is the type you've passed in as t.
func WithReturnType(t reflect.Type, f interface{}) WrapOption {
return func(wo *wrapOptions) {
wo.handlers[t] = reflect.ValueOf(f)
}
}
// WithContextWrapper allows you to replace the context for the request.
// f is called just before the request gets handled, and the cancel function is called after the request is finished.
// The cancel function may be nil.
func WithContextWrapper(f func(ctx context.Context) (context.Context, func())) WrapOption {
return func(wo *wrapOptions) {
wo.contextWrappers = append(wo.contextWrappers, f)
}
}
// WithErrorHandler can be passed on Wrap() to set an ErrorHandler for requests.
func WithErrorHandler(f ErrorHandler) WrapOption {
return WithContextWrapper(func(ctx context.Context) (context.Context, func()) {
return ContextWithErrorHandler(ctx, f), nil
})
}
// Wrap takes a request handler function and returns a http.HandlerFunc for use with net/http.
// The given handler is expected to take arguments like context.Context, *http.Request and return a convreq.HttpResponse or an error.
func Wrap(f interface{}, opts ...WrapOption) http.HandlerFunc {
wo := wrapOptions{
extractors: map[reflect.Type]extractor{},
handlers: map[reflect.Type]reflect.Value{},
}
for t, e := range extractorMap {
wo.extractors[t] = e
}
for t, f := range handlerMap {
wo.handlers[t] = f
}
for _, o := range opts {
o(&wo)
}
if fun, ok := f.(func(context.Context, *http.Request) HttpResponse); ok {
// Fast path without reflection for this common signature.
return func(w http.ResponseWriter, r *http.Request) {
ctx := r.Context()
if len(wo.contextWrappers) > 0 {
var cancel func()
for _, cw := range wo.contextWrappers {
ctx, cancel = cw(ctx)
if cancel != nil {
defer cancel()
}
}
r = r.WithContext(ctx)
}
hr := fun(ctx, r)
internal.DoRespond(w, r, hr)
}
}
t := reflect.TypeOf(f)
v := reflect.ValueOf(f)
if t.Kind() != reflect.Func {
panic(fmt.Errorf("convreq: %s: not a function", v.String()))
}
// Look up all input parameters, and look up how we can create that type based.
ins := make([]extractor, t.NumIn())
for i := 0; t.NumIn() > i; i++ {
if e, ok := wo.extractors[t.In(i)]; ok {
ins[i] = e
} else if strings.HasSuffix(t.In(i).Name(), "Get") {
ins[i] = createGetInput(t.In(i))
} else if t.In(i).Kind() == reflect.Ptr && strings.HasSuffix(t.In(i).Elem().Name(), "Post") {
ins[i] = createPostInput(t.In(i))
} else if t.In(i).Kind() == reflect.Ptr && strings.HasSuffix(t.In(i).Elem().Name(), "JSON") {
ins[i] = createJSONInput(t.In(i), true)
} else if strings.HasSuffix(t.In(i).Name(), "JSON") {
ins[i] = createJSONInput(t.In(i), false)
}
if ins[i] == nil {
panic(fmt.Errorf("convreq: %s: don't know how to produce %s", v.String(), t.In(i).String()))
}
}
if t.IsVariadic() {
panic(fmt.Errorf("convreq: %s: can't use variadic functions", v.String()))
}
// Figure out how to handle return values.
var handler reflect.Value
switch t.NumOut() {
case 0:
handler = reflect.ValueOf(handleVoid)
case 1:
handler = wo.handlers[t.Out(0)]
}
if !handler.IsValid() {
panic(fmt.Errorf("convreq: %s: don't know how to handle return type(s)", v.String()))
}
// We've done all the prework we can. We try to minimize the things on the request path.
return func(w http.ResponseWriter, r *http.Request) {
if len(wo.contextWrappers) > 0 {
ctx := r.Context()
var cancel func()
for _, cw := range wo.contextWrappers {
ctx, cancel = cw(ctx)
if cancel != nil {
defer cancel()
}
}
r = r.WithContext(ctx)
}
var hr HttpResponse
// Now that we're called, extract all input parameters from w and r.
in := make([]reflect.Value, len(ins))
for i, e := range ins {
in[i], hr = e(w, r)
if hr != nil {
internal.DoRespond(w, r, hr)
return
}
}
// Call the user's handler function.
outs := v.Call(in)
// Handle the return value.
handler.Call(append([]reflect.Value{reflect.ValueOf(w), reflect.ValueOf(r)}, outs...))
}
}
// === Below are some functions that extract something from the http.Request and return a reflect.Value with that value.
// === Their results will be passed into request handlers.
func getContext(w http.ResponseWriter, r *http.Request) (reflect.Value, HttpResponse) {
return reflect.ValueOf(r.Context()), nil
}
func getRequest(w http.ResponseWriter, r *http.Request) (reflect.Value, HttpResponse) {
return reflect.ValueOf(r), nil
}
func getResponseWriter(w http.ResponseWriter, r *http.Request) (reflect.Value, HttpResponse) {
return reflect.ValueOf(w), nil
}
func createGetInput(t reflect.Type) func(w http.ResponseWriter, r *http.Request) (reflect.Value, HttpResponse) {
return func(w http.ResponseWriter, r *http.Request) (reflect.Value, HttpResponse) {
// TODO(quis): Consider putting v in a sync.Pool.
v := reflect.New(t)
if err := internal.DecodeGet(r, v.Interface()); err != nil {
return reflect.Value{}, respond.BadRequest(err.Error())
}
return v.Elem(), nil
}
}
func createPostInput(pt reflect.Type) func(w http.ResponseWriter, r *http.Request) (reflect.Value, HttpResponse) {
nilptr := reflect.New(pt).Elem()
t := pt.Elem()
return func(w http.ResponseWriter, r *http.Request) (reflect.Value, HttpResponse) {
if r.Method != "POST" {
return nilptr, nil
}
// TODO(quis): Consider putting v in a sync.Pool.
v := reflect.New(t)
if err := internal.DecodePost(r, v.Interface()); err != nil {
return reflect.Value{}, respond.BadRequest(err.Error())
}
return v, nil
}
}
func createJSONInput(pt reflect.Type, isPtr bool) func(w http.ResponseWriter, r *http.Request) (reflect.Value, HttpResponse) {
t := pt
if isPtr {
t = pt.Elem()
}
return func(w http.ResponseWriter, r *http.Request) (reflect.Value, HttpResponse) {
v := reflect.New(t)
if err := internal.DecodeJSON(r, v.Interface()); err != nil {
return reflect.Value{}, respond.BadRequest(err.Error())
}
if isPtr {
return v, nil
}
return v.Elem(), nil
}
}
// === Below are some functions that can handle the return value of a request handler.
func handleVoid(w http.ResponseWriter, r *http.Request) {
}
func handleError(w http.ResponseWriter, r *http.Request, err error) {
if err != nil {
internal.DoRespond(w, r, respond.Error(err))
}
}