package echo import ( "encoding/json" "net/http" "golang.org/x/net/websocket" ) type ( // Context represents context for the current request. It holds request and // response objects, path parameters, data and registered handler. Context struct { request *http.Request response *Response socket *websocket.Conn pnames []string pvalues []string store store echo *Echo } store map[string]interface{} ) // NewContext creates a Context object. func NewContext(req *http.Request, res *Response, e *Echo) *Context { return &Context{ request: req, response: res, echo: e, pvalues: make([]string, *e.maxParam), store: make(store), } } // Request returns *http.Request. func (c *Context) Request() *http.Request { return c.request } // Response returns *Response. func (c *Context) Response() *Response { return c.response } // Socket returns *websocket.Conn. func (c *Context) Socket() *websocket.Conn { return c.socket } // P returns path parameter by index. func (c *Context) P(i int) (value string) { l := len(c.pnames) if i <= l { value = c.pvalues[i] } return } // Param returns path parameter by name. func (c *Context) Param(name string) (value string) { l := len(c.pnames) for i, n := range c.pnames { if n == name && i <= l { value = c.pvalues[i] break } } return } // Get retrieves data from the context. func (c *Context) Get(key string) interface{} { return c.store[key] } // Set saves data in the context. func (c *Context) Set(key string, val interface{}) { c.store[key] = val } // Bind binds the request body into specified type v. Default binder does it // based on Content-Type header. func (c *Context) Bind(i interface{}) error { return c.echo.binder(c.request, i) } // Render invokes the registered HTML template renderer and sends a text/html // response with status code. func (c *Context) Render(code int, name string, data interface{}) error { if c.echo.renderer == nil { return RendererNotRegistered } c.response.Header().Set(ContentType, TextHTML) c.response.WriteHeader(code) return c.echo.renderer.Render(c.response, name, data) } // JSON sends an application/json response with status code. func (c *Context) JSON(code int, i interface{}) error { c.response.Header().Set(ContentType, ApplicationJSON) c.response.WriteHeader(code) return json.NewEncoder(c.response).Encode(i) } // String sends a text/plain response with status code. func (c *Context) String(code int, s string) error { c.response.Header().Set(ContentType, TextPlain) c.response.WriteHeader(code) _, err := c.response.Write([]byte(s)) return err } // HTML sends a text/html response with status code. func (c *Context) HTML(code int, html string) error { c.response.Header().Set(ContentType, TextHTML) c.response.WriteHeader(code) _, err := c.response.Write([]byte(html)) return err } // NoContent sends a response with no body and a status code. func (c *Context) NoContent(code int) error { c.response.WriteHeader(code) return nil } // Redirect redirects the request using http.Redirect with status code. func (c *Context) Redirect(code int, url string) { http.Redirect(c.response, c.request, url, code) } // Error invokes the registered HTTP error handler. Usually used by middleware. func (c *Context) Error(err error) { c.echo.httpErrorHandler(err, c) } func (c *Context) reset(r *http.Request, w http.ResponseWriter, e *Echo) { c.request = r c.response.reset(w) c.echo = e }