package restful // Copyright 2013 Ernest Micklei. All rights reserved. // Use of this source code is governed by a license // that can be found in the LICENSE file. import ( "bufio" "errors" "net" "net/http" ) // DefaultResponseMimeType is DEPRECATED, use DefaultResponseContentType(mime) var DefaultResponseMimeType string //PrettyPrintResponses controls the indentation feature of XML and JSON serialization var PrettyPrintResponses = true // Response is a wrapper on the actual http ResponseWriter // It provides several convenience methods to prepare and write response content. type Response struct { http.ResponseWriter requestAccept string // mime-type what the Http Request says it wants to receive routeProduces []string // mime-types what the Route says it can produce statusCode int // HTTP status code that has been written explicitly (if zero then net/http has written 200) contentLength int // number of bytes written for the response body prettyPrint bool // controls the indentation feature of XML and JSON serialization. It is initialized using var PrettyPrintResponses. err error // err property is kept when WriteError is called hijacker http.Hijacker // if underlying ResponseWriter supports it } // NewResponse creates a new response based on a http ResponseWriter. func NewResponse(httpWriter http.ResponseWriter) *Response { hijacker, _ := httpWriter.(http.Hijacker) return &Response{ResponseWriter: httpWriter, routeProduces: []string{}, statusCode: http.StatusOK, prettyPrint: PrettyPrintResponses, hijacker: hijacker} } // DefaultResponseContentType set a default. // If Accept header matching fails, fall back to this type. // Valid values are restful.MIME_JSON and restful.MIME_XML // Example: // restful.DefaultResponseContentType(restful.MIME_JSON) func DefaultResponseContentType(mime string) { DefaultResponseMimeType = mime } // InternalServerError writes the StatusInternalServerError header. // DEPRECATED, use WriteErrorString(http.StatusInternalServerError,reason) func (r Response) InternalServerError() Response { r.WriteHeader(http.StatusInternalServerError) return r } // Hijack implements the http.Hijacker interface. This expands // the Response to fulfill http.Hijacker if the underlying // http.ResponseWriter supports it. func (r *Response) Hijack() (net.Conn, *bufio.ReadWriter, error) { if r.hijacker == nil { return nil, nil, errors.New("http.Hijacker not implemented by underlying http.ResponseWriter") } return r.hijacker.Hijack() } // PrettyPrint changes whether this response must produce pretty (line-by-line, indented) JSON or XML output. func (r *Response) PrettyPrint(bePretty bool) { r.prettyPrint = bePretty } // AddHeader is a shortcut for .Header().Add(header,value) func (r Response) AddHeader(header string, value string) Response { r.Header().Add(header, value) return r } // SetRequestAccepts tells the response what Mime-type(s) the HTTP request said it wants to accept. Exposed for testing. func (r *Response) SetRequestAccepts(mime string) { r.requestAccept = mime } // EntityWriter returns the registered EntityWriter that the entity (requested resource) // can write according to what the request wants (Accept) and what the Route can produce or what the restful defaults say. // If called before WriteEntity and WriteHeader then a false return value can be used to write a 406: Not Acceptable. func (r *Response) EntityWriter() (EntityReaderWriter, bool) { sorted := sortedMimes(r.requestAccept) for _, eachAccept := range sorted { for _, eachProduce := range r.routeProduces { if eachProduce == eachAccept.media { if w, ok := entityAccessRegistry.accessorAt(eachAccept.media); ok { return w, true } } } if eachAccept.media == "*/*" { for _, each := range r.routeProduces { if w, ok := entityAccessRegistry.accessorAt(each); ok { return w, true } } } } // if requestAccept is empty writer, ok := entityAccessRegistry.accessorAt(r.requestAccept) if !ok { // if not registered then fallback to the defaults (if set) if DefaultResponseMimeType == MIME_JSON { return entityAccessRegistry.accessorAt(MIME_JSON) } if DefaultResponseMimeType == MIME_XML { return entityAccessRegistry.accessorAt(MIME_XML) } // Fallback to whatever the route says it can produce. // https://www.w3.org/Protocols/rfc2616/rfc2616-sec14.html for _, each := range r.routeProduces { if w, ok := entityAccessRegistry.accessorAt(each); ok { return w, true } } if trace { traceLogger.Printf("no registered EntityReaderWriter found for %s", r.requestAccept) } } return writer, ok } // WriteEntity calls WriteHeaderAndEntity with Http Status OK (200) func (r *Response) WriteEntity(value interface{}) error { return r.WriteHeaderAndEntity(http.StatusOK, value) } // WriteHeaderAndEntity marshals the value using the representation denoted by the Accept Header and the registered EntityWriters. // If no Accept header is specified (or */*) then respond with the Content-Type as specified by the first in the Route.Produces. // If an Accept header is specified then respond with the Content-Type as specified by the first in the Route.Produces that is matched with the Accept header. // If the value is nil then no response is send except for the Http status. You may want to call WriteHeader(http.StatusNotFound) instead. // If there is no writer available that can represent the value in the requested MIME type then Http Status NotAcceptable is written. // Current implementation ignores any q-parameters in the Accept Header. // Returns an error if the value could not be written on the response. func (r *Response) WriteHeaderAndEntity(status int, value interface{}) error { writer, ok := r.EntityWriter() if !ok { r.WriteHeader(http.StatusNotAcceptable) return nil } return writer.Write(r, status, value) } // WriteAsXml is a convenience method for writing a value in xml (requires Xml tags on the value) // It uses the standard encoding/xml package for marshalling the value ; not using a registered EntityReaderWriter. func (r *Response) WriteAsXml(value interface{}) error { return writeXML(r, http.StatusOK, MIME_XML, value) } // WriteHeaderAndXml is a convenience method for writing a status and value in xml (requires Xml tags on the value) // It uses the standard encoding/xml package for marshalling the value ; not using a registered EntityReaderWriter. func (r *Response) WriteHeaderAndXml(status int, value interface{}) error { return writeXML(r, status, MIME_XML, value) } // WriteAsJson is a convenience method for writing a value in json. // It uses the standard encoding/json package for marshalling the value ; not using a registered EntityReaderWriter. func (r *Response) WriteAsJson(value interface{}) error { return writeJSON(r, http.StatusOK, MIME_JSON, value) } // WriteJson is a convenience method for writing a value in Json with a given Content-Type. // It uses the standard encoding/json package for marshalling the value ; not using a registered EntityReaderWriter. func (r *Response) WriteJson(value interface{}, contentType string) error { return writeJSON(r, http.StatusOK, contentType, value) } // WriteHeaderAndJson is a convenience method for writing the status and a value in Json with a given Content-Type. // It uses the standard encoding/json package for marshalling the value ; not using a registered EntityReaderWriter. func (r *Response) WriteHeaderAndJson(status int, value interface{}, contentType string) error { return writeJSON(r, status, contentType, value) } // WriteError write the http status and the error string on the response. err can be nil. func (r *Response) WriteError(httpStatus int, err error) error { r.err = err if err == nil { r.WriteErrorString(httpStatus, "") } else { r.WriteErrorString(httpStatus, err.Error()) } return err } // WriteServiceError is a convenience method for a responding with a status and a ServiceError func (r *Response) WriteServiceError(httpStatus int, err ServiceError) error { r.err = err return r.WriteHeaderAndEntity(httpStatus, err) } // WriteErrorString is a convenience method for an error status with the actual error func (r *Response) WriteErrorString(httpStatus int, errorReason string) error { if r.err == nil { // if not called from WriteError r.err = errors.New(errorReason) } r.WriteHeader(httpStatus) if _, err := r.Write([]byte(errorReason)); err != nil { return err } return nil } // Flush implements http.Flusher interface, which sends any buffered data to the client. func (r *Response) Flush() { if f, ok := r.ResponseWriter.(http.Flusher); ok { f.Flush() } else if trace { traceLogger.Printf("ResponseWriter %v doesn't support Flush", r) } } // WriteHeader is overridden to remember the Status Code that has been written. // Changes to the Header of the response have no effect after this. func (r *Response) WriteHeader(httpStatus int) { r.statusCode = httpStatus r.ResponseWriter.WriteHeader(httpStatus) } // StatusCode returns the code that has been written using WriteHeader. func (r Response) StatusCode() int { if 0 == r.statusCode { // no status code has been written yet; assume OK return http.StatusOK } return r.statusCode } // Write writes the data to the connection as part of an HTTP reply. // Write is part of http.ResponseWriter interface. func (r *Response) Write(bytes []byte) (int, error) { written, err := r.ResponseWriter.Write(bytes) r.contentLength += written return written, err } // ContentLength returns the number of bytes written for the response content. // Note that this value is only correct if all data is written through the Response using its Write* methods. // Data written directly using the underlying http.ResponseWriter is not accounted for. func (r Response) ContentLength() int { return r.contentLength } // CloseNotify is part of http.CloseNotifier interface func (r Response) CloseNotify() <-chan bool { return r.ResponseWriter.(http.CloseNotifier).CloseNotify() } // Error returns the err created by WriteError func (r Response) Error() error { return r.err }