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package iris
import (
"fmt"
"os"
"os/user"
"path/filepath"
"runtime"
"strings"
"time"
"github.com/kataras/iris/v12/context"
"github.com/kataras/iris/v12/core/netutil"
"github.com/BurntSushi/toml"
"github.com/kataras/golog"
"github.com/kataras/sitemap"
"github.com/kataras/tunnel"
"gopkg.in/yaml.v3"
)
const globalConfigurationKeyword = "~"
// homeConfigurationFilename returns the physical location of the global configuration(yaml or toml) file.
// This is useful when we run multiple iris servers that share the same
// configuration, even with custom values at its "Other" field.
// It will return a file location
// which targets to $HOME or %HOMEDRIVE%+%HOMEPATH% + "iris" + the given "ext".
func homeConfigurationFilename(ext string) string {
return filepath.Join(homeDir(), "iris"+ext)
}
func homeDir() (home string) {
u, err := user.Current()
if u != nil && err == nil {
home = u.HomeDir
}
if home == "" {
home = os.Getenv("HOME")
}
if home == "" {
if runtime.GOOS == "plan9" {
home = os.Getenv("home")
} else if runtime.GOOS == "windows" {
home = os.Getenv("HOMEDRIVE") + os.Getenv("HOMEPATH")
if home == "" {
home = os.Getenv("USERPROFILE")
}
}
}
return
}
func parseYAML(filename string) (Configuration, error) {
c := DefaultConfiguration()
// get the abs
// which will try to find the 'filename' from current workind dir too.
yamlAbsPath, err := filepath.Abs(filename)
if err != nil {
return c, fmt.Errorf("parse yaml: %w", err)
}
// read the raw contents of the file
data, err := os.ReadFile(yamlAbsPath)
if err != nil {
return c, fmt.Errorf("parse yaml: %w", err)
}
// put the file's contents as yaml to the default configuration(c)
if err := yaml.Unmarshal(data, &c); err != nil {
return c, fmt.Errorf("parse yaml: %w", err)
}
return c, nil
}
// YAML reads Configuration from a configuration.yml file.
//
// Accepts the absolute path of the cfg.yml.
// An error will be shown to the user via panic with the error message.
// Error may occur when the cfg.yml does not exist or is not formatted correctly.
//
// Note: if the char '~' passed as "filename" then it tries to load and return
// the configuration from the $home_directory + iris.yml,
// see `WithGlobalConfiguration` for more information.
//
// Usage:
// app.Configure(iris.WithConfiguration(iris.YAML("myconfig.yml"))) or
// app.Run([iris.Runner], iris.WithConfiguration(iris.YAML("myconfig.yml"))).
func YAML(filename string) Configuration {
// check for globe configuration file and use that, otherwise
// return the default configuration if file doesn't exist.
if filename == globalConfigurationKeyword {
filename = homeConfigurationFilename(".yml")
if _, err := os.Stat(filename); os.IsNotExist(err) {
panic("default configuration file '" + filename + "' does not exist")
}
}
c, err := parseYAML(filename)
if err != nil {
panic(err)
}
return c
}
// TOML reads Configuration from a toml-compatible document file.
// Read more about toml's implementation at:
// https://github.com/toml-lang/toml
//
// Accepts the absolute path of the configuration file.
// An error will be shown to the user via panic with the error message.
// Error may occur when the file does not exist or is not formatted correctly.
//
// Note: if the char '~' passed as "filename" then it tries to load and return
// the configuration from the $home_directory + iris.tml,
// see `WithGlobalConfiguration` for more information.
//
// Usage:
// app.Configure(iris.WithConfiguration(iris.TOML("myconfig.tml"))) or
// app.Run([iris.Runner], iris.WithConfiguration(iris.TOML("myconfig.tml"))).
func TOML(filename string) Configuration {
c := DefaultConfiguration()
// check for globe configuration file and use that, otherwise
// return the default configuration if file doesn't exist.
if filename == globalConfigurationKeyword {
filename = homeConfigurationFilename(".tml")
if _, err := os.Stat(filename); os.IsNotExist(err) {
panic("default configuration file '" + filename + "' does not exist")
}
}
// get the abs
// which will try to find the 'filename' from current workind dir too.
tomlAbsPath, err := filepath.Abs(filename)
if err != nil {
panic(fmt.Errorf("toml: %w", err))
}
// read the raw contents of the file
data, err := os.ReadFile(tomlAbsPath)
if err != nil {
panic(fmt.Errorf("toml :%w", err))
}
// put the file's contents as toml to the default configuration(c)
if _, err := toml.Decode(string(data), &c); err != nil {
panic(fmt.Errorf("toml :%w", err))
}
// Author's notes:
// The toml's 'usual thing' for key naming is: the_config_key instead of TheConfigKey
// but I am always prefer to use the specific programming language's syntax
// and the original configuration name fields for external configuration files
// so we do 'toml: "TheConfigKeySameAsTheConfigField" instead.
return c
}
// Configurator is just an interface which accepts the framework instance.
//
// It can be used to register a custom configuration with `Configure` in order
// to modify the framework instance.
//
// Currently Configurator is being used to describe the configuration's fields values.
type Configurator func(*Application)
// WithGlobalConfiguration will load the global yaml configuration file
// from the home directory and it will set/override the whole app's configuration
// to that file's contents. The global configuration file can be modified by user
// and be used by multiple iris instances.
//
// This is useful when we run multiple iris servers that share the same
// configuration, even with custom values at its "Other" field.
//
// Usage: `app.Configure(iris.WithGlobalConfiguration)` or `app.Run([iris.Runner], iris.WithGlobalConfiguration)`.
var WithGlobalConfiguration = func(app *Application) {
app.Configure(WithConfiguration(YAML(globalConfigurationKeyword)))
}
// WithLogLevel sets the `Configuration.LogLevel` field.
func WithLogLevel(level string) Configurator {
return func(app *Application) {
if app.logger == nil {
app.logger = golog.Default
}
app.logger.SetLevel(level) // can be fired through app.Configure.
app.config.LogLevel = level
}
}
// WithSocketSharding sets the `Configuration.SocketSharding` field to true.
func WithSocketSharding(app *Application) {
// Note(@kataras): It could be a host Configurator but it's an application setting in order
// to configure it through yaml/toml files as well.
app.config.SocketSharding = true
}
// WithKeepAlive sets the `Configuration.KeepAlive` field to the given duration.
func WithKeepAlive(keepAliveDur time.Duration) Configurator {
return func(app *Application) {
app.config.KeepAlive = keepAliveDur
}
}
// WithTimeout sets the `Configuration.Timeout` field to the given duration.
func WithTimeout(timeoutDur time.Duration, htmlBody ...string) Configurator {
return func(app *Application) {
app.config.Timeout = timeoutDur
if len(htmlBody) > 0 {
app.config.TimeoutMessage = htmlBody[0]
}
}
}
// NonBlocking sets the `Configuration.NonBlocking` field to true.
func NonBlocking() Configurator {
return func(app *Application) {
app.config.NonBlocking = true
}
}
// WithoutServerError will cause to ignore the matched "errors"
// from the main application's `Run/Listen` function.
//
// Usage:
// err := app.Listen(":8080", iris.WithoutServerError(iris.ErrServerClosed))
// will return `nil` if the server's error was `http/iris#ErrServerClosed`.
//
// See `Configuration#IgnoreServerErrors []string` too.
//
// Example: https://github.com/kataras/iris/tree/main/_examples/http-server/listen-addr/omit-server-errors
func WithoutServerError(errors ...error) Configurator {
return func(app *Application) {
if len(errors) == 0 {
return
}
errorsAsString := make([]string, len(errors))
for i, e := range errors {
errorsAsString[i] = e.Error()
}
app.config.IgnoreServerErrors = append(app.config.IgnoreServerErrors, errorsAsString...)
}
}
// WithoutStartupLog turns off the information send, once, to the terminal when the main server is open.
var WithoutStartupLog = func(app *Application) {
app.config.DisableStartupLog = true
}
// WithoutBanner is a conversion for the `WithoutStartupLog` option.
//
// Turns off the information send, once, to the terminal when the main server is open.
var WithoutBanner = WithoutStartupLog
// WithoutInterruptHandler disables the automatic graceful server shutdown
// when control/cmd+C pressed.
var WithoutInterruptHandler = func(app *Application) {
app.config.DisableInterruptHandler = true
}
// WithoutPathCorrection disables the PathCorrection setting.
//
// See `Configuration`.
var WithoutPathCorrection = func(app *Application) {
app.config.DisablePathCorrection = true
}
// WithPathIntelligence enables the EnablePathIntelligence setting.
//
// See `Configuration`.
var WithPathIntelligence = func(app *Application) {
app.config.EnablePathIntelligence = true
}
// WithoutPathCorrectionRedirection disables the PathCorrectionRedirection setting.
//
// See `Configuration`.
var WithoutPathCorrectionRedirection = func(app *Application) {
app.config.DisablePathCorrection = false
app.config.DisablePathCorrectionRedirection = true
}
// WithoutBodyConsumptionOnUnmarshal disables BodyConsumptionOnUnmarshal setting.
//
// See `Configuration`.
var WithoutBodyConsumptionOnUnmarshal = func(app *Application) {
app.config.DisableBodyConsumptionOnUnmarshal = true
}
// WithEmptyFormError enables the setting `FireEmptyFormError`.
//
// See `Configuration`.
var WithEmptyFormError = func(app *Application) {
app.config.FireEmptyFormError = true
}
// WithPathEscape sets the EnablePathEscape setting to true.
//
// See `Configuration`.
var WithPathEscape = func(app *Application) {
app.config.EnablePathEscape = true
}
// WithLowercaseRouting enables for lowercase routing by
// setting the `ForceLowercaseRoutes` to true.
//
// See `Configuration`.
var WithLowercaseRouting = func(app *Application) {
app.config.ForceLowercaseRouting = true
}
// WithDynamicHandler enables for dynamic routing by
// setting the `EnableDynamicHandler` to true.
//
// See `Configuration`.
var WithDynamicHandler = func(app *Application) {
app.config.EnableDynamicHandler = true
}
// WithOptimizations can force the application to optimize for the best performance where is possible.
//
// See `Configuration`.
var WithOptimizations = func(app *Application) {
app.config.EnableOptimizations = true
}
// WithProtoJSON enables the proto marshaler on Context.JSON method.
//
// See `Configuration` for more.
var WithProtoJSON = func(app *Application) {
app.config.EnableProtoJSON = true
}
// WithEasyJSON enables the fast easy json marshaler on Context.JSON method.
//
// See `Configuration` for more.
var WithEasyJSON = func(app *Application) {
app.config.EnableEasyJSON = true
}
// WithFireMethodNotAllowed enables the FireMethodNotAllowed setting.
//
// See `Configuration`.
var WithFireMethodNotAllowed = func(app *Application) {
app.config.FireMethodNotAllowed = true
}
// WithoutAutoFireStatusCode sets the DisableAutoFireStatusCode setting to true.
//
// See `Configuration`.
var WithoutAutoFireStatusCode = func(app *Application) {
app.config.DisableAutoFireStatusCode = true
}
// WithResetOnFireErrorCode sets the ResetOnFireErrorCode setting to true.
//
// See `Configuration`.
var WithResetOnFireErrorCode = func(app *Application) {
app.config.ResetOnFireErrorCode = true
}
// WithURLParamSeparator sets the URLParamSeparator setting to "sep".
//
// See `Configuration`.
var WithURLParamSeparator = func(sep string) Configurator {
return func(app *Application) {
app.config.URLParamSeparator = &sep
}
}
// WithTimeFormat sets the TimeFormat setting.
//
// See `Configuration`.
func WithTimeFormat(timeformat string) Configurator {
return func(app *Application) {
app.config.TimeFormat = timeformat
}
}
// WithCharset sets the Charset setting.
//
// See `Configuration`.
func WithCharset(charset string) Configurator {
return func(app *Application) {
app.config.Charset = charset
}
}
// WithPostMaxMemory sets the maximum post data size
// that a client can send to the server, this differs
// from the overall request body size which can be modified
// by the `context#SetMaxRequestBodySize` or `iris#LimitRequestBodySize`.
//
// Defaults to 32MB or 32 << 20 or 32*iris.MB if you prefer.
func WithPostMaxMemory(limit int64) Configurator {
return func(app *Application) {
app.config.PostMaxMemory = limit
}
}
// WithRemoteAddrHeader adds a new request header name
// that can be used to validate the client's real IP.
func WithRemoteAddrHeader(header ...string) Configurator {
return func(app *Application) {
for _, h := range header {
exists := false
for _, v := range app.config.RemoteAddrHeaders {
if v == h {
exists = true
}
}
if !exists {
app.config.RemoteAddrHeaders = append(app.config.RemoteAddrHeaders, h)
}
}
}
}
// WithoutRemoteAddrHeader removes an existing request header name
// that can be used to validate and parse the client's real IP.
//
// Look `context.RemoteAddr()` for more.
func WithoutRemoteAddrHeader(headerName string) Configurator {
return func(app *Application) {
tmp := app.config.RemoteAddrHeaders[:0]
for _, v := range app.config.RemoteAddrHeaders {
if v != headerName {
tmp = append(tmp, v)
}
}
app.config.RemoteAddrHeaders = tmp
}
}
// WithRemoteAddrPrivateSubnet adds a new private sub-net to be excluded from `context.RemoteAddr`.
// See `WithRemoteAddrHeader` too.
func WithRemoteAddrPrivateSubnet(startIP, endIP string) Configurator {
return func(app *Application) {
app.config.RemoteAddrPrivateSubnets = append(app.config.RemoteAddrPrivateSubnets, netutil.IPRange{
Start: startIP,
End: endIP,
})
}
}
// WithSSLProxyHeader sets a SSLProxyHeaders key value pair.
// Example: WithSSLProxyHeader("X-Forwarded-Proto", "https").
// See `Context.IsSSL` for more.
func WithSSLProxyHeader(headerKey, headerValue string) Configurator {
return func(app *Application) {
if app.config.SSLProxyHeaders == nil {
app.config.SSLProxyHeaders = make(map[string]string)
}
app.config.SSLProxyHeaders[headerKey] = headerValue
}
}
// WithHostProxyHeader sets a HostProxyHeaders key value pair.
// Example: WithHostProxyHeader("X-Host").
// See `Context.Host` for more.
func WithHostProxyHeader(headers ...string) Configurator {
return func(app *Application) {
if app.config.HostProxyHeaders == nil {
app.config.HostProxyHeaders = make(map[string]bool)
}
for _, k := range headers {
app.config.HostProxyHeaders[k] = true
}
}
}
// WithOtherValue adds a value based on a key to the Other setting.
//
// See `Configuration.Other`.
func WithOtherValue(key string, val interface{}) Configurator {
return func(app *Application) {
if app.config.Other == nil {
app.config.Other = make(map[string]interface{})
}
app.config.Other[key] = val
}
}
// WithSitemap enables the sitemap generator.
// Use the Route's `SetLastMod`, `SetChangeFreq` and `SetPriority` to modify
// the sitemap's URL child element properties.
// Excluded routes:
// - dynamic
// - subdomain
// - offline
// - ExcludeSitemap method called
//
// It accepts a "startURL" input argument which
// is the prefix for the registered routes that will be included in the sitemap.
//
// If more than 50,000 static routes are registered then sitemaps will be splitted and a sitemap index will be served in
// /sitemap.xml.
//
// If `Application.I18n.Load/LoadAssets` is called then the sitemap will contain translated links for each static route.
//
// If the result does not complete your needs you can take control
// and use the github.com/kataras/sitemap package to generate a customized one instead.
//
// Example: https://github.com/kataras/iris/tree/main/_examples/sitemap.
func WithSitemap(startURL string) Configurator {
sitemaps := sitemap.New(startURL)
return func(app *Application) {
var defaultLang string
if tags := app.I18n.Tags(); len(tags) > 0 {
defaultLang = tags[0].String()
sitemaps.DefaultLang(defaultLang)
}
for _, r := range app.GetRoutes() {
if !r.IsStatic() || r.Subdomain != "" || !r.IsOnline() || r.NoSitemap {
continue
}
loc := r.StaticPath()
var translatedLinks []sitemap.Link
for _, tag := range app.I18n.Tags() {
lang := tag.String()
langPath := lang
href := ""
if lang == defaultLang {
// http://domain.com/en-US/path to just http://domain.com/path if en-US is the default language.
langPath = ""
}
if app.I18n.PathRedirect {
// then use the path prefix.
// e.g. http://domain.com/el-GR/path
if langPath == "" { // fix double slashes http://domain.com// when self-included default language.
href = loc
} else {
href = "/" + langPath + loc
}
} else if app.I18n.Subdomain {
// then use the subdomain.
// e.g. http://el.domain.com/path
scheme := netutil.ResolveSchemeFromVHost(startURL)
host := strings.TrimLeft(startURL, scheme)
if langPath != "" {
href = scheme + strings.Split(langPath, "-")[0] + "." + host + loc
} else {
href = loc
}
} else if p := app.I18n.URLParameter; p != "" {
// then use the URL parameter.
// e.g. http://domain.com/path?lang=el-GR
href = loc + "?" + p + "=" + lang
} else {
// then skip it, we can't generate the link at this state.
continue
}
translatedLinks = append(translatedLinks, sitemap.Link{
Rel: "alternate",
Hreflang: lang,
Href: href,
})
}
sitemaps.URL(sitemap.URL{
Loc: loc,
LastMod: r.LastMod,
ChangeFreq: r.ChangeFreq,
Priority: r.Priority,
Links: translatedLinks,
})
}
for _, s := range sitemaps.Build() {
contentCopy := make([]byte, len(s.Content))
copy(contentCopy, s.Content)
handler := func(ctx Context) {
ctx.ContentType(context.ContentXMLHeaderValue)
ctx.Write(contentCopy) // nolint:errcheck
}
if app.builded {
routes := app.CreateRoutes([]string{MethodGet, MethodHead, MethodOptions}, s.Path, handler)
for _, r := range routes {
if err := app.Router.AddRouteUnsafe(r); err != nil {
app.Logger().Errorf("sitemap route: %v", err)
}
}
} else {
app.HandleMany("GET HEAD OPTIONS", s.Path, handler)
}
}
}
}
// WithTunneling is the `iris.Configurator` for the `iris.Configuration.Tunneling` field.
// It's used to enable http tunneling for an Iris Application, per registered host
//
// Alternatively use the `iris.WithConfiguration(iris.Configuration{Tunneling: iris.TunnelingConfiguration{ ...}}}`.
var WithTunneling = func(app *Application) {
conf := TunnelingConfiguration{
Tunnels: []Tunnel{{}}, // create empty tunnel, its addr and name are set right before host serve.
}
app.config.Tunneling = conf
}
type (
// TunnelingConfiguration contains configuration
// for the optional tunneling through ngrok feature.
// Note that the ngrok should be already installed at the host machine.
TunnelingConfiguration = tunnel.Configuration
// Tunnel is the Tunnels field of the TunnelingConfiguration structure.
Tunnel = tunnel.Tunnel
)
// Configuration holds the necessary settings for an Iris Application instance.
// All fields are optionally, the default values will work for a common web application.
//
// A Configuration value can be passed through `WithConfiguration` Configurator.
// Usage:
// conf := iris.Configuration{ ... }
// app := iris.New()
// app.Configure(iris.WithConfiguration(conf)) OR
// app.Run/Listen(..., iris.WithConfiguration(conf)).
type Configuration struct {
// VHost lets you customize the trusted domain this server should run on.
// Its value will be used as the return value of Context.Domain() too.
// It can be retrieved by the context if needed (i.e router for subdomains)
VHost string `ini:"v_host" json:"vHost" yaml:"VHost" toml:"VHost" env:"V_HOST"`
// LogLevel is the log level the application should use to output messages.
// Logger, by default, is mostly used on Build state but it is also possible
// that debug error messages could be thrown when the app is running, e.g.
// when malformed data structures try to be sent on Client (i.e Context.JSON/JSONP/XML...).
//
// Defaults to "info". Possible values are:
// * "disable"
// * "fatal"
// * "error"
// * "warn"
// * "info"
// * "debug"
LogLevel string `ini:"log_level" json:"logLevel" yaml:"LogLevel" toml:"LogLevel" env:"LOG_LEVEL"`
// SocketSharding enables SO_REUSEPORT (or SO_REUSEADDR for windows)
// on all registered Hosts.
// This option allows linear scaling server performance on multi-CPU servers.
//
// Please read the following:
// 1. https://stackoverflow.com/a/14388707
// 2. https://stackoverflow.com/a/59692868
// 3. https://www.nginx.com/blog/socket-sharding-nginx-release-1-9-1/
// 4. (BOOK) Learning HTTP/2: A Practical Guide for Beginners:
// Page 37, To Shard or Not to Shard?
//
// Defaults to false.
SocketSharding bool `ini:"socket_sharding" json:"socketSharding" yaml:"SocketSharding" toml:"SocketSharding" env:"SOCKET_SHARDING"`
// KeepAlive sets the TCP connection's keep-alive duration.
// If set to greater than zero then a tcp listener featured keep alive
// will be used instead of the simple tcp one.
//
// Defaults to 0.
KeepAlive time.Duration `ini:"keepalive" json:"keepAlive" yaml:"KeepAlive" toml:"KeepAlive" env:"KEEP_ALIVE"`
// Timeout wraps the application's router with an http timeout handler
// if the value is greater than zero.
//
// The underline response writer supports the Pusher interface but does not support
// the Hijacker or Flusher interfaces when Timeout handler is registered.
//
// Read more at: https://pkg.go.dev/net/http#TimeoutHandler.
Timeout time.Duration `ini:"timeout" json:"timeout" yaml:"Timeout" toml:"Timeout"`
// TimeoutMessage specifies the HTML body when a handler hits its life time based
// on the Timeout configuration field.
TimeoutMessage string `ini:"timeout_message" json:"timeoutMessage" yaml:"TimeoutMessage" toml:"TimeoutMessage"`
// NonBlocking, if set to true then the server will start listening for incoming connections
// without blocking the main goroutine. Use the Application.Wait method to block and wait for the server to be up and running.
NonBlocking bool `ini:"non_blocking" json:"nonBlocking" yaml:"NonBlocking" toml:"NonBlocking"`
// Tunneling can be optionally set to enable ngrok http(s) tunneling for this Iris app instance.
// See the `WithTunneling` Configurator too.
Tunneling TunnelingConfiguration `ini:"tunneling" json:"tunneling,omitempty" yaml:"Tunneling" toml:"Tunneling"`
// IgnoreServerErrors will cause to ignore the matched "errors"
// from the main application's `Run` function.
// This is a slice of string, not a slice of error
// users can register these errors using yaml or toml configuration file
// like the rest of the configuration fields.
//
// See `WithoutServerError(...)` function too.
//
// Example: https://github.com/kataras/iris/tree/main/_examples/http-server/listen-addr/omit-server-errors
//
// Defaults to an empty slice.
IgnoreServerErrors []string `ini:"ignore_server_errors" json:"ignoreServerErrors,omitempty" yaml:"IgnoreServerErrors" toml:"IgnoreServerErrors"`
// DisableStartupLog if set to true then it turns off the write banner on server startup.
//
// Defaults to false.
DisableStartupLog bool `ini:"disable_startup_log" json:"disableStartupLog,omitempty" yaml:"DisableStartupLog" toml:"DisableStartupLog"`
// DisableInterruptHandler if set to true then it disables the automatic graceful server shutdown
// when control/cmd+C pressed.
// Turn this to true if you're planning to handle this by your own via a custom host.Task.
//
// Defaults to false.
DisableInterruptHandler bool `ini:"disable_interrupt_handler" json:"disableInterruptHandler,omitempty" yaml:"DisableInterruptHandler" toml:"DisableInterruptHandler"`
// DisablePathCorrection disables the correcting
// and redirecting or executing directly the handler of
// the requested path to the registered path
// for example, if /home/ path is requested but no handler for this Route found,
// then the Router checks if /home handler exists, if yes,
// (permanent)redirects the client to the correct path /home.
//
// See `DisablePathCorrectionRedirection` to enable direct handler execution instead of redirection.
//
// Defaults to false.
DisablePathCorrection bool `ini:"disable_path_correction" json:"disablePathCorrection,omitempty" yaml:"DisablePathCorrection" toml:"DisablePathCorrection"`
// DisablePathCorrectionRedirection works whenever configuration.DisablePathCorrection is set to false
// and if DisablePathCorrectionRedirection set to true then it will fire the handler of the matching route without
// the trailing slash ("/") instead of send a redirection status.
//
// Defaults to false.
DisablePathCorrectionRedirection bool `ini:"disable_path_correction_redirection" json:"disablePathCorrectionRedirection,omitempty" yaml:"DisablePathCorrectionRedirection" toml:"DisablePathCorrectionRedirection"`
// EnablePathIntelligence if set to true,
// the router will redirect HTTP "GET" not found pages to the most closest one path(if any). For example
// you register a route at "/contact" path -
// a client tries to reach it by "/cont", the path will be automatic fixed
// and the client will be redirected to the "/contact" path
// instead of getting a 404 not found response back.
//
// Defaults to false.
EnablePathIntelligence bool `ini:"enable_path_intelligence" json:"enablePathIntelligence,omitempty" yaml:"EnablePathIntelligence" toml:"EnablePathIntelligence"`
// EnablePathEscape when is true then its escapes the path and the named parameters (if any).
// When do you need to Disable(false) it:
// accepts parameters with slash '/'
// Request: http://localhost:8080/details/Project%2FDelta
// ctx.Param("project") returns the raw named parameter: Project%2FDelta
// which you can escape it manually with net/url:
// projectName, _ := url.QueryUnescape(c.Param("project").
//
// Defaults to false.
EnablePathEscape bool `ini:"enable_path_escape" json:"enablePathEscape,omitempty" yaml:"EnablePathEscape" toml:"EnablePathEscape"`
// ForceLowercaseRouting if enabled, converts all registered routes paths to lowercase
// and it does lowercase the request path too for matching.
//
// Defaults to false.
ForceLowercaseRouting bool `ini:"force_lowercase_routing" json:"forceLowercaseRouting,omitempty" yaml:"ForceLowercaseRouting" toml:"ForceLowercaseRouting"`
// EnableOptimizations enables dynamic request handler.
// It gives the router the feature to add routes while in serve-time,
// when `RefreshRouter` is called.
// If this setting is set to true, the request handler will use a mutex for data(trie routing) protection,
// hence the performance cost.
//
// Defaults to false.
EnableDynamicHandler bool `ini:"enable_dynamic_handler" json:"enableDynamicHandler,omitempty" yaml:"EnableDynamicHandler" toml:"EnableDynamicHandler"`
// FireMethodNotAllowed if it's true router checks for StatusMethodNotAllowed(405) and
// fires the 405 error instead of 404
// Defaults to false.
FireMethodNotAllowed bool `ini:"fire_method_not_allowed" json:"fireMethodNotAllowed,omitempty" yaml:"FireMethodNotAllowed" toml:"FireMethodNotAllowed"`
// DisableAutoFireStatusCode if true then it turns off the http error status code
// handler automatic execution on error code from a `Context.StatusCode` call.
// By-default a custom http error handler will be fired when "Context.StatusCode(errorCode)" called.
//
// Defaults to false.
DisableAutoFireStatusCode bool `ini:"disable_auto_fire_status_code" json:"disableAutoFireStatusCode,omitempty" yaml:"DisableAutoFireStatusCode" toml:"DisableAutoFireStatusCode"`
// ResetOnFireErrorCode if true then any previously response body or headers through
// response recorder will be ignored and the router
// will fire the registered (or default) HTTP error handler instead.
// See `core/router/handler#FireErrorCode` and `Context.EndRequest` for more details.
//
// Read more at: https://github.com/kataras/iris/issues/1531
//
// Defaults to false.
ResetOnFireErrorCode bool `ini:"reset_on_fire_error_code" json:"resetOnFireErrorCode,omitempty" yaml:"ResetOnFireErrorCode" toml:"ResetOnFireErrorCode"`
// URLParamSeparator defines the character(s) separator for Context.URLParamSlice.
// If empty or null then request url parameters with comma separated values will be retrieved as one.
//
// Defaults to comma ",".
URLParamSeparator *string `ini:"url_param_separator" json:"urlParamSeparator,omitempty" yaml:"URLParamSeparator" toml:"URLParamSeparator"`
// EnableOptimization when this field is true
// then the application tries to optimize for the best performance where is possible.
//
// Defaults to false.
// Deprecated. As of version 12.2.x this field does nothing.
EnableOptimizations bool `ini:"enable_optimizations" json:"enableOptimizations,omitempty" yaml:"EnableOptimizations" toml:"EnableOptimizations"`
// EnableProtoJSON when this field is true
// enables the proto marshaler on given proto messages when calling the Context.JSON method.
//
// Defaults to false.
EnableProtoJSON bool `ini:"enable_proto_json" json:"enableProtoJSON,omitempty" yaml:"EnableProtoJSON" toml:"EnableProtoJSON"`
// EnableEasyJSON when this field is true
// enables the fast easy json marshaler on compatible struct values when calling the Context.JSON method.
//
// Defaults to false.
EnableEasyJSON bool `ini:"enable_easy_json" json:"enableEasyJSON,omitempty" yaml:"EnableEasyJSON" toml:"EnableEasyJSON"`
// DisableBodyConsumptionOnUnmarshal manages the reading behavior of the context's body readers/binders.
// If set to true then it
// disables the body consumption by the `context.UnmarshalBody/ReadJSON/ReadXML`.
//
// By-default io.ReadAll` is used to read the body from the `context.Request.Body which is an `io.ReadCloser`,
// if this field set to true then a new buffer will be created to read from and the request body.
// The body will not be changed and existing data before the
// context.UnmarshalBody/ReadJSON/ReadXML will be not consumed.
//
// See `Context.RecordRequestBody` method for the same feature, per-request.
DisableBodyConsumptionOnUnmarshal bool `ini:"disable_body_consumption" json:"disableBodyConsumptionOnUnmarshal,omitempty" yaml:"DisableBodyConsumptionOnUnmarshal" toml:"DisableBodyConsumptionOnUnmarshal"`
// FireEmptyFormError returns if set to tue true then the `context.ReadForm/ReadQuery/ReadBody`
// will return an `iris.ErrEmptyForm` on empty request form data.
FireEmptyFormError bool `ini:"fire_empty_form_error" json:"fireEmptyFormError,omitempty" yaml:"FireEmptyFormError" toml:"FireEmptyFormError"`
// TimeFormat time format for any kind of datetime parsing
// Defaults to "Mon, 02 Jan 2006 15:04:05 GMT".
TimeFormat string `ini:"time_format" json:"timeFormat,omitempty" yaml:"TimeFormat" toml:"TimeFormat"`
// Charset character encoding for various rendering
// used for templates and the rest of the responses
// Defaults to "utf-8".
Charset string `ini:"charset" json:"charset,omitempty" yaml:"Charset" toml:"Charset"`
// PostMaxMemory sets the maximum post data size
// that a client can send to the server, this differs
// from the overall request body size which can be modified
// by the `context#SetMaxRequestBodySize` or `iris#LimitRequestBodySize`.
//
// Defaults to 32MB or 32 << 20 if you prefer.
PostMaxMemory int64 `ini:"post_max_memory" json:"postMaxMemory" yaml:"PostMaxMemory" toml:"PostMaxMemory"`
// +----------------------------------------------------+
// | Context's keys for values used on various featuers |
// +----------------------------------------------------+
// Context values' keys for various features.
//
// LocaleContextKey is used by i18n to get the current request's locale, which contains a translate function too.
//
// Defaults to "iris.locale".
LocaleContextKey string `ini:"locale_context_key" json:"localeContextKey,omitempty" yaml:"LocaleContextKey" toml:"LocaleContextKey"`
// LanguageContextKey is the context key which a language can be modified by a middleware.
// It has the highest priority over the rest and if it is empty then it is ignored,
// if it set to a static string of "default" or to the default language's code
// then the rest of the language extractors will not be called at all and
// the default language will be set instead.
//
// Use with `Context.SetLanguage("el-GR")`.
//
// See `i18n.ExtractFunc` for a more organised way of the same feature.
// Defaults to "iris.locale.language".
LanguageContextKey string `ini:"language_context_key" json:"languageContextKey,omitempty" yaml:"LanguageContextKey" toml:"LanguageContextKey"`
// LanguageInputContextKey is the context key of a language that is given by the end-user.
// It's the real user input of the language string, matched or not.
//
// Defaults to "iris.locale.language.input".
LanguageInputContextKey string `ini:"language_input_context_key" json:"languageInputContextKey,omitempty" yaml:"LanguageInputContextKey" toml:"LanguageInputContextKey"`
// VersionContextKey is the context key which an API Version can be modified
// via a middleware through `SetVersion` method, e.g. `versioning.SetVersion(ctx, ">=1.0.0 <2.0.0")`.
// Defaults to "iris.api.version".
VersionContextKey string `ini:"version_context_key" json:"versionContextKey" yaml:"VersionContextKey" toml:"VersionContextKey"`
// VersionAliasesContextKey is the context key which the versioning feature
// can look up for alternative values of a version and fallback to that.
// Head over to the versioning package for more.
// Defaults to "iris.api.version.aliases"
VersionAliasesContextKey string `ini:"version_aliases_context_key" json:"versionAliasesContextKey" yaml:"VersionAliasesContextKey" toml:"VersionAliasesContextKey"`
// ViewEngineContextKey is the context's values key
// responsible to store and retrieve(view.Engine) the current view engine.
// A middleware or a Party can modify its associated value to change
// a view engine that `ctx.View` will render through.
// If not an engine is registered by the end-developer
// then its associated value is always nil,
// meaning that the default value is nil.
// See `Party.RegisterView` and `Context.ViewEngine` methods as well.
//
// Defaults to "iris.view.engine".
ViewEngineContextKey string `ini:"view_engine_context_key" json:"viewEngineContextKey,omitempty" yaml:"ViewEngineContextKey" toml:"ViewEngineContextKey"`
// ViewLayoutContextKey is the context's values key
// responsible to store and retrieve(string) the current view layout.
// A middleware can modify its associated value to change
// the layout that `ctx.View` will use to render a template.
//
// Defaults to "iris.view.layout".
ViewLayoutContextKey string `ini:"view_layout_context_key" json:"viewLayoutContextKey,omitempty" yaml:"ViewLayoutContextKey" toml:"ViewLayoutContextKey"`
// ViewDataContextKey is the context's values key
// responsible to store and retrieve(interface{}) the current view binding data.
// A middleware can modify its associated value to change
// the template's data on-fly.
//
// Defaults to "iris.view.data".
ViewDataContextKey string `ini:"view_data_context_key" json:"viewDataContextKey,omitempty" yaml:"ViewDataContextKey" toml:"ViewDataContextKey"`
// FallbackViewContextKey is the context's values key
// responsible to store the view fallback information.
//
// Defaults to "iris.view.fallback".
FallbackViewContextKey string `ini:"fallback_view_context_key" json:"fallbackViewContextKey,omitempty" yaml:"FallbackViewContextKey" toml:"FallbackViewContextKey"`
// RemoteAddrHeaders are the allowed request headers names
// that can be valid to parse the client's IP based on.
// By-default no "X-" header is consired safe to be used for retrieving the
// client's IP address, because those headers can manually change by
// the client. But sometimes are useful e.g. when behind a proxy
// you want to enable the "X-Forwarded-For" or when cloudflare
// you want to enable the "CF-Connecting-IP", indeed you
// can allow the `ctx.RemoteAddr()` to use any header
// that the client may sent.
//
// Defaults to an empty slice but an example usage is:
// RemoteAddrHeaders {
// "X-Real-Ip",
// "X-Forwarded-For",
// "CF-Connecting-IP",
// "True-Client-Ip",
// "X-Appengine-Remote-Addr",
// }
//
// Look `context.RemoteAddr()` for more.
RemoteAddrHeaders []string `ini:"remote_addr_headers" json:"remoteAddrHeaders,omitempty" yaml:"RemoteAddrHeaders" toml:"RemoteAddrHeaders"`
// RemoteAddrHeadersForce forces the `Context.RemoteAddr()` method
// to return the first entry of a request header as a fallback,
// even if that IP is a part of the `RemoteAddrPrivateSubnets` list.
// The default behavior, if a remote address is part of the `RemoteAddrPrivateSubnets`,
// is to retrieve the IP from the `Request.RemoteAddr` field instead.
RemoteAddrHeadersForce bool `ini:"remote_addr_headers_force" json:"remoteAddrHeadersForce,omitempty" yaml:"RemoteAddrHeadersForce" toml:"RemoteAddrHeadersForce"`
// RemoteAddrPrivateSubnets defines the private sub-networks.
// They are used to be compared against
// IP Addresses fetched through `RemoteAddrHeaders` or `Context.Request.RemoteAddr`.
// For details please navigate through: https://github.com/kataras/iris/issues/1453
// Defaults to:
// {
// Start: "10.0.0.0",
// End: "10.255.255.255",
// },
// {
// Start: "100.64.0.0",
// End: "100.127.255.255",
// },
// {
// Start: "172.16.0.0",
// End: "172.31.255.255",
// },
// {
// Start: "192.0.0.0",
// End: "192.0.0.255",
// },
// {
// Start: "192.168.0.0",
// End: "192.168.255.255",
// },
// {
// Start: "198.18.0.0",
// End: "198.19.255.255",
// }
//
// Look `Context.RemoteAddr()` for more.
RemoteAddrPrivateSubnets []netutil.IPRange `ini:"remote_addr_private_subnets" json:"remoteAddrPrivateSubnets" yaml:"RemoteAddrPrivateSubnets" toml:"RemoteAddrPrivateSubnets"`
// SSLProxyHeaders defines the set of header key values
// that would indicate a valid https Request (look `Context.IsSSL()`).
// Example: `map[string]string{"X-Forwarded-Proto": "https"}`.
//
// Defaults to empty map.
SSLProxyHeaders map[string]string `ini:"ssl_proxy_headers" json:"sslProxyHeaders" yaml:"SSLProxyHeaders" toml:"SSLProxyHeaders"`
// HostProxyHeaders defines the set of headers that may hold a proxied hostname value for the clients.
// Look `Context.Host()` for more.
// Defaults to empty map.
HostProxyHeaders map[string]bool `ini:"host_proxy_headers" json:"hostProxyHeaders" yaml:"HostProxyHeaders" toml:"HostProxyHeaders"`
// Other are the custom, dynamic options, can be empty.
// This field used only by you to set any app's options you want.
//
// Defaults to empty map.
Other map[string]interface{} `ini:"other" json:"other,omitempty" yaml:"Other" toml:"Other"`
}
var _ context.ConfigurationReadOnly = (*Configuration)(nil)
// GetVHost returns the VHost config field.
func (c *Configuration) GetVHost() string {
vhost := c.VHost
return vhost
}
// SetVHost sets the VHost config field.
func (c *Configuration) SetVHost(s string) {
c.VHost = s
}
// GetLogLevel returns the LogLevel field.
func (c *Configuration) GetLogLevel() string {
return c.LogLevel
}
// GetSocketSharding returns the SocketSharding field.
func (c *Configuration) GetSocketSharding() bool {