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package middleware
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import (
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"bytes"
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"fmt"
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"io/ioutil"
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"net"
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"net/http"
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"net/url"
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"strings"
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"text/template"
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"time"
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"github.com/russross/blackfriday"
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)
// This file contains the context and functions available for
// use in the templates.
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// Context is the context with which Caddy templates are executed.
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type Context struct {
Root http . FileSystem
Req * http . Request
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URL * url . URL
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}
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// Include returns the contents of filename relative to the site root.
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func ( c Context ) Include ( filename string ) ( string , error ) {
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return ContextInclude ( filename , c , c . Root )
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}
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// Now returns the current timestamp in the specified format.
func ( c Context ) Now ( format string ) string {
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return time . Now ( ) . Format ( format )
}
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// NowDate returns the current date/time that can be used
// in other time functions.
func ( c Context ) NowDate ( ) time . Time {
return time . Now ( )
}
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// Cookie gets the value of a cookie with name name.
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func ( c Context ) Cookie ( name string ) string {
cookies := c . Req . Cookies ( )
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for _ , cookie := range cookies {
if cookie . Name == name {
return cookie . Value
}
}
return ""
}
// Header gets the value of a request header with field name.
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func ( c Context ) Header ( name string ) string {
return c . Req . Header . Get ( name )
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}
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// IP gets the (remote) IP address of the client making the request.
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func ( c Context ) IP ( ) string {
ip , _ , err := net . SplitHostPort ( c . Req . RemoteAddr )
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if err != nil {
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return c . Req . RemoteAddr
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}
return ip
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}
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// URI returns the raw, unprocessed request URI (including query
// string and hash) obtained directly from the Request-Line of
// the HTTP request.
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func ( c Context ) URI ( ) string {
return c . Req . RequestURI
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}
// Host returns the hostname portion of the Host header
// from the HTTP request.
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func ( c Context ) Host ( ) ( string , error ) {
host , _ , err := net . SplitHostPort ( c . Req . Host )
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if err != nil {
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if ! strings . Contains ( c . Req . Host , ":" ) {
// common with sites served on the default port 80
return c . Req . Host , nil
}
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return "" , err
}
return host , nil
}
// Port returns the port portion of the Host header if specified.
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func ( c Context ) Port ( ) ( string , error ) {
_ , port , err := net . SplitHostPort ( c . Req . Host )
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if err != nil {
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if ! strings . Contains ( c . Req . Host , ":" ) {
// common with sites served on the default port 80
return "80" , nil
}
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return "" , err
}
return port , nil
}
// Method returns the method (GET, POST, etc.) of the request.
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func ( c Context ) Method ( ) string {
return c . Req . Method
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}
// PathMatches returns true if the path portion of the request
// URL matches pattern.
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func ( c Context ) PathMatches ( pattern string ) bool {
return Path ( c . Req . URL . Path ) . Matches ( pattern )
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}
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// Truncate truncates the input string to the given length.
// If length is negative, it returns that many characters
// starting from the end of the string. If the absolute value
// of length is greater than len(input), the whole input is
// returned.
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func ( c Context ) Truncate ( input string , length int ) string {
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if length < 0 && len ( input ) + length > 0 {
return input [ len ( input ) + length : ]
}
if length >= 0 && len ( input ) > length {
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return input [ : length ]
}
return input
}
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// StripHTML returns s without HTML tags. It is fairly naive
// but works with most valid HTML inputs.
func ( c Context ) StripHTML ( s string ) string {
var buf bytes . Buffer
var inTag , inQuotes bool
var tagStart int
for i , ch := range s {
if inTag {
if ch == '>' && ! inQuotes {
inTag = false
} else if ch == '<' && ! inQuotes {
// false start
buf . WriteString ( s [ tagStart : i ] )
tagStart = i
} else if ch == '"' {
inQuotes = ! inQuotes
}
continue
}
if ch == '<' {
inTag = true
tagStart = i
continue
}
buf . WriteRune ( ch )
}
if inTag {
// false start
buf . WriteString ( s [ tagStart : ] )
}
return buf . String ( )
}
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// StripExt returns the input string without the extension,
// which is the suffix starting with the final '.' character
// but not before the final path separator ('/') character.
// If there is no extension, the whole input is returned.
func ( c Context ) StripExt ( path string ) string {
for i := len ( path ) - 1 ; i >= 0 && path [ i ] != '/' ; i -- {
if path [ i ] == '.' {
return path [ : i ]
}
}
return path
}
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// Replace replaces instances of find in input with replacement.
func ( c Context ) Replace ( input , find , replacement string ) string {
return strings . Replace ( input , find , replacement , - 1 )
}
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// Markdown returns the HTML contents of the markdown contained in filename
// (relative to the site root).
func ( c Context ) Markdown ( filename string ) ( string , error ) {
body , err := c . Include ( filename )
if err != nil {
return "" , err
}
renderer := blackfriday . HtmlRenderer ( 0 , "" , "" )
extns := blackfriday . EXTENSION_TABLES | blackfriday . EXTENSION_FENCED_CODE | blackfriday . EXTENSION_STRIKETHROUGH | blackfriday . EXTENSION_DEFINITION_LISTS
markdown := blackfriday . Markdown ( [ ] byte ( body ) , renderer , extns )
return string ( markdown ) , nil
}
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// ContextInclude opens filename using fs and executes a template with the context ctx.
// This does the same thing that Context.Include() does, but with the ability to provide
// your own context so that the included files can have access to additional fields your
// type may provide. You can embed Context in your type, then override its Include method
// to call this function with ctx being the instance of your type, and fs being Context.Root.
func ContextInclude ( filename string , ctx interface { } , fs http . FileSystem ) ( string , error ) {
file , err := fs . Open ( filename )
if err != nil {
return "" , err
}
defer file . Close ( )
body , err := ioutil . ReadAll ( file )
if err != nil {
return "" , err
}
tpl , err := template . New ( filename ) . Parse ( string ( body ) )
if err != nil {
return "" , err
}
var buf bytes . Buffer
err = tpl . Execute ( & buf , ctx )
if err != nil {
return "" , err
}
return buf . String ( ) , nil
}
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// ToLower will convert the given string to lower case.
func ( c Context ) ToLower ( s string ) string {
return strings . ToLower ( s )
}
// ToUpper will convert the given string to upper case.
func ( c Context ) ToUpper ( s string ) string {
return strings . ToUpper ( s )
}
// Split is a passthrough to strings.Split. It will split the first argument at each instance of the seperator and return a slice of strings.
func ( c Context ) Split ( s string , sep string ) [ ] string {
return strings . Split ( s , sep )
}
// Slice will convert the given arguments into a slice.
func ( c Context ) Slice ( elems ... interface { } ) [ ] interface { } {
return elems
}
// Map will convert the arguments into a map. It expects alternating string keys and values. This is useful for building more complicated data structures
// if you are using subtemplates or things like that.
func ( c Context ) Map ( values ... interface { } ) ( map [ string ] interface { } , error ) {
if len ( values ) % 2 != 0 {
return nil , fmt . Errorf ( "Map expects an even number of arguments" )
}
dict := make ( map [ string ] interface { } , len ( values ) / 2 )
for i := 0 ; i < len ( values ) ; i += 2 {
key , ok := values [ i ] . ( string )
if ! ok {
return nil , fmt . Errorf ( "Map keys must be strings" )
}
dict [ key ] = values [ i + 1 ]
}
return dict , nil
}