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package gramework
import (
"io"
"net/http"
"net/url"
)
// NewGrameHandlerFunc wraps net/http handler func to gramework
// request handler, so it can be passed to gramework router.
//
// While this function may be used for easy switching from net/http to gramework,
// it has the following drawbacks comparing to using manually written gramework
// request handler:
//
// * A lot of useful functionality provided by fasthttp is missing
// from net/http handler.
// * net/http -> fasthttp handler conversion has some overhead,
// so the returned handler will be always slower than manually written
// fasthttp handler.
//
// So it is advisable using this function only for quick net/http -> fasthttp
// switching. Then manually convert net/http handlers to fasthttp handlers
// according to https://github.com/valyala/fasthttp#switching-from-nethttp-to-fasthttp .
//
// This adaptor is a fork of https://github.com/valyala/fasthttp/tree/master/fasthttpadaptor
// We're embedding it because we don't want additional allocation, but we need exactly gramework
// request handler, not fasthttp request handler.
// The package provides helper functions for converting net/http
// request handlers to fasthttp request handlers.
// See the original license in /3rd-Party Licenses/fasthttp
func NewGrameHandlerFunc(h http.HandlerFunc) RequestHandler {
return NewGrameHandler(h)
}
// NewGrameHandler wraps net/http handler to fasthttp request handler,
// so it can be passed to fasthttp server.
//
// While this function may be used for easy switching from net/http to fasthttp,
// it has the following drawbacks comparing to using manually written fasthttp
// request handler:
//
// * A lot of useful functionality provided by fasthttp is missing
// from net/http handler.
// * net/http -> fasthttp handler conversion has some overhead,
// so the returned handler will be always slower than manually written
// fasthttp handler.
//
// So it is advisable using this function only for quick net/http -> fasthttp
// switching. Then manually convert net/http handlers to fasthttp handlers
// according to https://github.com/valyala/fasthttp#switching-from-nethttp-to-fasthttp .
//
// This adaptor is a fork of https://github.com/valyala/fasthttp/tree/master/fasthttpadaptor
// We're embedding it because we don't want additional allocation, but we need exactly gramework
// request handler, not fasthttp request handler.
// The package provides helper functions for converting net/http
// request handlers to fasthttp request handlers.
// See the original license in /3rd-Party Licenses/fasthttp
func NewGrameHandler(h http.Handler) RequestHandler {
return func(ctx *Context) {
var r http.Request
body := ctx.PostBody()
r.Method = string(ctx.Method())
r.Proto = "HTTP/1.1"
r.ProtoMajor = 1
r.ProtoMinor = 1
r.RequestURI = string(ctx.RequestURI())
r.ContentLength = int64(len(body))
r.Host = string(ctx.Host())
r.RemoteAddr = ctx.RemoteAddr().String()
hdr := make(http.Header)
ctx.Request.Header.VisitAll(func(k, v []byte) {
sk := string(k)
sv := string(v)
switch sk {
case "Transfer-Encoding":
r.TransferEncoding = append(r.TransferEncoding, sv)
default:
hdr.Set(sk, sv)
}
})
r.Header = hdr
r.Body = &netHTTPBody{body}
rURL, err := url.ParseRequestURI(r.RequestURI)
if err != nil {
ctx.Logger.Errorf("cannot parse requestURI %q: %s", r.RequestURI, err)
ctx.Err500("Internal Server Error")
return
}
r.URL = rURL
var w netHTTPResponseWriter
h.ServeHTTP(&w, &r)
ctx.SetStatusCode(w.StatusCode())
for k, vv := range w.Header() {
for _, v := range vv {
ctx.Response.Header.Set(k, v)
}
}
ctx.Write(w.body)
}
}
type netHTTPBody struct {
b []byte
}
func (r *netHTTPBody) Read(p []byte) (int, error) {
if len(r.b) == 0 {
return 0, io.EOF
}
n := copy(p, r.b)
r.b = r.b[n:]
return n, nil
}
func (r *netHTTPBody) Close() error {
r.b = r.b[:0]
return nil
}
type netHTTPResponseWriter struct {
statusCode int
h http.Header
body []byte
}
func (w *netHTTPResponseWriter) StatusCode() int {
if w.statusCode == 0 {
return http.StatusOK
}
return w.statusCode
}
func (w *netHTTPResponseWriter) Header() http.Header {
if w.h == nil {
w.h = make(http.Header)
}
return w.h
}
func (w *netHTTPResponseWriter) WriteHeader(statusCode int) {
w.statusCode = statusCode
}
func (w *netHTTPResponseWriter) Write(p []byte) (int, error) {
w.body = append(w.body, p...)
return len(p), nil
}