2019-04-01 10:41:29 +08:00
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package caddyhttp
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import (
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"bufio"
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"fmt"
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"net"
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"net/http"
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)
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2019-04-03 04:58:24 +08:00
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// TODO: Is this type really required? Wouldn't embedding the
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// default ResponseWriter always work too, when wrapping it?
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2019-04-01 10:41:29 +08:00
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// ResponseWriterWrapper wraps an underlying ResponseWriter and
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// promotes its Pusher/Flusher/CloseNotifier/Hijacker methods
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// as well. To use this type, embed a pointer to it within your
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// own struct type that implements the http.ResponseWriter
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// interface, then call methods on the embedded value. You can
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// make sure your type wraps correctly by asserting that it
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// implements the HTTPInterfaces interface.
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type ResponseWriterWrapper struct {
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http.ResponseWriter
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}
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// Hijack implements http.Hijacker. It simply calls the underlying
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// ResponseWriter's Hijack method if there is one, or returns an error.
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func (rww *ResponseWriterWrapper) Hijack() (net.Conn, *bufio.ReadWriter, error) {
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if hj, ok := rww.ResponseWriter.(http.Hijacker); ok {
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return hj.Hijack()
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}
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return nil, nil, fmt.Errorf("not a hijacker")
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}
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// Flush implements http.Flusher. It simply calls the underlying
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// ResponseWriter's Flush method if there is one, or panics.
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func (rww *ResponseWriterWrapper) Flush() {
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if f, ok := rww.ResponseWriter.(http.Flusher); ok {
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f.Flush()
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} else {
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panic("not a flusher")
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}
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}
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// CloseNotify implements http.CloseNotifier. It simply calls the underlying
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// ResponseWriter's CloseNotify method if there is one, or panics.
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func (rww *ResponseWriterWrapper) CloseNotify() <-chan bool {
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if cn, ok := rww.ResponseWriter.(http.CloseNotifier); ok {
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return cn.CloseNotify()
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}
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panic("not a close notifier")
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}
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// Push implements http.Pusher. It simply calls the underlying
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// ResponseWriter's Push method if there is one, or returns an error.
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func (rww *ResponseWriterWrapper) Push(target string, opts *http.PushOptions) error {
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if pusher, hasPusher := rww.ResponseWriter.(http.Pusher); hasPusher {
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return pusher.Push(target, opts)
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}
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return fmt.Errorf("not a pusher")
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}
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// HTTPInterfaces mix all the interfaces that middleware ResponseWriters need to support.
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type HTTPInterfaces interface {
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http.ResponseWriter
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http.Pusher
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http.Flusher
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http.CloseNotifier
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http.Hijacker
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}
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// Interface guards
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var _ HTTPInterfaces = (*ResponseWriterWrapper)(nil)
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