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// Copyright 2021 The Gitea Authors. All rights reserved.
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2022-11-27 18:20:29 +00:00
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// SPDX-License-Identifier: MIT
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package web
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import (
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"bytes"
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"net/http"
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"net/http/httptest"
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Refactor web route (#24080)
The old code is unnecessarily complex, and has many misuses.
Old code "wraps" a lot, wrap wrap wrap, it's difficult to understand
which kind of handler is used.
The new code uses a general approach, we do not need to write all kinds
of handlers into the "wrapper", do not need to wrap them again and
again.
New code, there are only 2 concepts:
1. HandlerProvider: `func (h any) (handlerProvider func (next)
http.Handler)`, it can be used as middleware
2. Use HandlerProvider to get the final HandlerFunc, and use it for
`r.Get()`
And we can decouple the route package from context package (see the
TODO).
# FAQ
## Is `reflect` safe?
Yes, all handlers are checked during startup, see the `preCheckHandler`
comment. If any handler is wrong, developers could know it in the first
time.
## Does `reflect` affect performance?
No. https://github.com/go-gitea/gitea/pull/24080#discussion_r1164825901
1. This reflect code only runs for each web handler call, handler is far
more slower: 10ms-50ms
2. The reflect is pretty fast (comparing to other code): 0.000265ms
3. XORM has more reflect operations already
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"strconv"
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"testing"
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2024-06-17 23:28:47 +00:00
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"code.gitea.io/gitea/modules/setting"
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"code.gitea.io/gitea/modules/test"
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2021-10-14 02:50:23 +00:00
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chi "github.com/go-chi/chi/v5"
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"github.com/stretchr/testify/assert"
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)
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func TestRoute1(t *testing.T) {
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buff := bytes.NewBufferString("")
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recorder := httptest.NewRecorder()
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recorder.Body = buff
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r := NewRoute()
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r.Get("/{username}/{reponame}/{type:issues|pulls}", func(resp http.ResponseWriter, req *http.Request) {
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username := chi.URLParam(req, "username")
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assert.EqualValues(t, "gitea", username)
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reponame := chi.URLParam(req, "reponame")
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assert.EqualValues(t, "gitea", reponame)
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tp := chi.URLParam(req, "type")
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assert.EqualValues(t, "issues", tp)
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})
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req, err := http.NewRequest("GET", "http://localhost:8000/gitea/gitea/issues", nil)
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assert.NoError(t, err)
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r.ServeHTTP(recorder, req)
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assert.EqualValues(t, http.StatusOK, recorder.Code)
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}
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func TestRoute2(t *testing.T) {
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buff := bytes.NewBufferString("")
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recorder := httptest.NewRecorder()
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recorder.Body = buff
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Refactor web route (#24080)
The old code is unnecessarily complex, and has many misuses.
Old code "wraps" a lot, wrap wrap wrap, it's difficult to understand
which kind of handler is used.
The new code uses a general approach, we do not need to write all kinds
of handlers into the "wrapper", do not need to wrap them again and
again.
New code, there are only 2 concepts:
1. HandlerProvider: `func (h any) (handlerProvider func (next)
http.Handler)`, it can be used as middleware
2. Use HandlerProvider to get the final HandlerFunc, and use it for
`r.Get()`
And we can decouple the route package from context package (see the
TODO).
# FAQ
## Is `reflect` safe?
Yes, all handlers are checked during startup, see the `preCheckHandler`
comment. If any handler is wrong, developers could know it in the first
time.
## Does `reflect` affect performance?
No. https://github.com/go-gitea/gitea/pull/24080#discussion_r1164825901
1. This reflect code only runs for each web handler call, handler is far
more slower: 10ms-50ms
2. The reflect is pretty fast (comparing to other code): 0.000265ms
3. XORM has more reflect operations already
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hit := -1
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r := NewRoute()
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r.Group("/{username}/{reponame}", func() {
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r.Group("", func() {
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r.Get("/{type:issues|pulls}", func(resp http.ResponseWriter, req *http.Request) {
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username := chi.URLParam(req, "username")
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assert.EqualValues(t, "gitea", username)
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reponame := chi.URLParam(req, "reponame")
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assert.EqualValues(t, "gitea", reponame)
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tp := chi.URLParam(req, "type")
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assert.EqualValues(t, "issues", tp)
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Refactor web route (#24080)
The old code is unnecessarily complex, and has many misuses.
Old code "wraps" a lot, wrap wrap wrap, it's difficult to understand
which kind of handler is used.
The new code uses a general approach, we do not need to write all kinds
of handlers into the "wrapper", do not need to wrap them again and
again.
New code, there are only 2 concepts:
1. HandlerProvider: `func (h any) (handlerProvider func (next)
http.Handler)`, it can be used as middleware
2. Use HandlerProvider to get the final HandlerFunc, and use it for
`r.Get()`
And we can decouple the route package from context package (see the
TODO).
# FAQ
## Is `reflect` safe?
Yes, all handlers are checked during startup, see the `preCheckHandler`
comment. If any handler is wrong, developers could know it in the first
time.
## Does `reflect` affect performance?
No. https://github.com/go-gitea/gitea/pull/24080#discussion_r1164825901
1. This reflect code only runs for each web handler call, handler is far
more slower: 10ms-50ms
2. The reflect is pretty fast (comparing to other code): 0.000265ms
3. XORM has more reflect operations already
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hit = 0
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})
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r.Get("/{type:issues|pulls}/{index}", func(resp http.ResponseWriter, req *http.Request) {
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username := chi.URLParam(req, "username")
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assert.EqualValues(t, "gitea", username)
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reponame := chi.URLParam(req, "reponame")
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assert.EqualValues(t, "gitea", reponame)
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tp := chi.URLParam(req, "type")
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assert.EqualValues(t, "issues", tp)
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index := chi.URLParam(req, "index")
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assert.EqualValues(t, "1", index)
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Refactor web route (#24080)
The old code is unnecessarily complex, and has many misuses.
Old code "wraps" a lot, wrap wrap wrap, it's difficult to understand
which kind of handler is used.
The new code uses a general approach, we do not need to write all kinds
of handlers into the "wrapper", do not need to wrap them again and
again.
New code, there are only 2 concepts:
1. HandlerProvider: `func (h any) (handlerProvider func (next)
http.Handler)`, it can be used as middleware
2. Use HandlerProvider to get the final HandlerFunc, and use it for
`r.Get()`
And we can decouple the route package from context package (see the
TODO).
# FAQ
## Is `reflect` safe?
Yes, all handlers are checked during startup, see the `preCheckHandler`
comment. If any handler is wrong, developers could know it in the first
time.
## Does `reflect` affect performance?
No. https://github.com/go-gitea/gitea/pull/24080#discussion_r1164825901
1. This reflect code only runs for each web handler call, handler is far
more slower: 10ms-50ms
2. The reflect is pretty fast (comparing to other code): 0.000265ms
3. XORM has more reflect operations already
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hit = 1
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})
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}, func(resp http.ResponseWriter, req *http.Request) {
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Refactor web route (#24080)
The old code is unnecessarily complex, and has many misuses.
Old code "wraps" a lot, wrap wrap wrap, it's difficult to understand
which kind of handler is used.
The new code uses a general approach, we do not need to write all kinds
of handlers into the "wrapper", do not need to wrap them again and
again.
New code, there are only 2 concepts:
1. HandlerProvider: `func (h any) (handlerProvider func (next)
http.Handler)`, it can be used as middleware
2. Use HandlerProvider to get the final HandlerFunc, and use it for
`r.Get()`
And we can decouple the route package from context package (see the
TODO).
# FAQ
## Is `reflect` safe?
Yes, all handlers are checked during startup, see the `preCheckHandler`
comment. If any handler is wrong, developers could know it in the first
time.
## Does `reflect` affect performance?
No. https://github.com/go-gitea/gitea/pull/24080#discussion_r1164825901
1. This reflect code only runs for each web handler call, handler is far
more slower: 10ms-50ms
2. The reflect is pretty fast (comparing to other code): 0.000265ms
3. XORM has more reflect operations already
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if stop, err := strconv.Atoi(req.FormValue("stop")); err == nil {
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hit = stop
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resp.WriteHeader(http.StatusOK)
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}
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})
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r.Group("/issues/{index}", func() {
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r.Get("/view", func(resp http.ResponseWriter, req *http.Request) {
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username := chi.URLParam(req, "username")
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assert.EqualValues(t, "gitea", username)
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reponame := chi.URLParam(req, "reponame")
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assert.EqualValues(t, "gitea", reponame)
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index := chi.URLParam(req, "index")
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assert.EqualValues(t, "1", index)
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Refactor web route (#24080)
The old code is unnecessarily complex, and has many misuses.
Old code "wraps" a lot, wrap wrap wrap, it's difficult to understand
which kind of handler is used.
The new code uses a general approach, we do not need to write all kinds
of handlers into the "wrapper", do not need to wrap them again and
again.
New code, there are only 2 concepts:
1. HandlerProvider: `func (h any) (handlerProvider func (next)
http.Handler)`, it can be used as middleware
2. Use HandlerProvider to get the final HandlerFunc, and use it for
`r.Get()`
And we can decouple the route package from context package (see the
TODO).
# FAQ
## Is `reflect` safe?
Yes, all handlers are checked during startup, see the `preCheckHandler`
comment. If any handler is wrong, developers could know it in the first
time.
## Does `reflect` affect performance?
No. https://github.com/go-gitea/gitea/pull/24080#discussion_r1164825901
1. This reflect code only runs for each web handler call, handler is far
more slower: 10ms-50ms
2. The reflect is pretty fast (comparing to other code): 0.000265ms
3. XORM has more reflect operations already
2023-04-20 18:49:06 +00:00
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hit = 2
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})
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})
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})
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req, err := http.NewRequest("GET", "http://localhost:8000/gitea/gitea/issues", nil)
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assert.NoError(t, err)
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r.ServeHTTP(recorder, req)
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assert.EqualValues(t, http.StatusOK, recorder.Code)
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Refactor web route (#24080)
The old code is unnecessarily complex, and has many misuses.
Old code "wraps" a lot, wrap wrap wrap, it's difficult to understand
which kind of handler is used.
The new code uses a general approach, we do not need to write all kinds
of handlers into the "wrapper", do not need to wrap them again and
again.
New code, there are only 2 concepts:
1. HandlerProvider: `func (h any) (handlerProvider func (next)
http.Handler)`, it can be used as middleware
2. Use HandlerProvider to get the final HandlerFunc, and use it for
`r.Get()`
And we can decouple the route package from context package (see the
TODO).
# FAQ
## Is `reflect` safe?
Yes, all handlers are checked during startup, see the `preCheckHandler`
comment. If any handler is wrong, developers could know it in the first
time.
## Does `reflect` affect performance?
No. https://github.com/go-gitea/gitea/pull/24080#discussion_r1164825901
1. This reflect code only runs for each web handler call, handler is far
more slower: 10ms-50ms
2. The reflect is pretty fast (comparing to other code): 0.000265ms
3. XORM has more reflect operations already
2023-04-20 18:49:06 +00:00
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assert.EqualValues(t, 0, hit)
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req, err = http.NewRequest("GET", "http://localhost:8000/gitea/gitea/issues/1", nil)
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assert.NoError(t, err)
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r.ServeHTTP(recorder, req)
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assert.EqualValues(t, http.StatusOK, recorder.Code)
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Refactor web route (#24080)
The old code is unnecessarily complex, and has many misuses.
Old code "wraps" a lot, wrap wrap wrap, it's difficult to understand
which kind of handler is used.
The new code uses a general approach, we do not need to write all kinds
of handlers into the "wrapper", do not need to wrap them again and
again.
New code, there are only 2 concepts:
1. HandlerProvider: `func (h any) (handlerProvider func (next)
http.Handler)`, it can be used as middleware
2. Use HandlerProvider to get the final HandlerFunc, and use it for
`r.Get()`
And we can decouple the route package from context package (see the
TODO).
# FAQ
## Is `reflect` safe?
Yes, all handlers are checked during startup, see the `preCheckHandler`
comment. If any handler is wrong, developers could know it in the first
time.
## Does `reflect` affect performance?
No. https://github.com/go-gitea/gitea/pull/24080#discussion_r1164825901
1. This reflect code only runs for each web handler call, handler is far
more slower: 10ms-50ms
2. The reflect is pretty fast (comparing to other code): 0.000265ms
3. XORM has more reflect operations already
2023-04-20 18:49:06 +00:00
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assert.EqualValues(t, 1, hit)
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req, err = http.NewRequest("GET", "http://localhost:8000/gitea/gitea/issues/1?stop=100", nil)
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assert.NoError(t, err)
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r.ServeHTTP(recorder, req)
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assert.EqualValues(t, http.StatusOK, recorder.Code)
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assert.EqualValues(t, 100, hit)
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req, err = http.NewRequest("GET", "http://localhost:8000/gitea/gitea/issues/1/view", nil)
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assert.NoError(t, err)
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r.ServeHTTP(recorder, req)
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assert.EqualValues(t, http.StatusOK, recorder.Code)
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Refactor web route (#24080)
The old code is unnecessarily complex, and has many misuses.
Old code "wraps" a lot, wrap wrap wrap, it's difficult to understand
which kind of handler is used.
The new code uses a general approach, we do not need to write all kinds
of handlers into the "wrapper", do not need to wrap them again and
again.
New code, there are only 2 concepts:
1. HandlerProvider: `func (h any) (handlerProvider func (next)
http.Handler)`, it can be used as middleware
2. Use HandlerProvider to get the final HandlerFunc, and use it for
`r.Get()`
And we can decouple the route package from context package (see the
TODO).
# FAQ
## Is `reflect` safe?
Yes, all handlers are checked during startup, see the `preCheckHandler`
comment. If any handler is wrong, developers could know it in the first
time.
## Does `reflect` affect performance?
No. https://github.com/go-gitea/gitea/pull/24080#discussion_r1164825901
1. This reflect code only runs for each web handler call, handler is far
more slower: 10ms-50ms
2. The reflect is pretty fast (comparing to other code): 0.000265ms
3. XORM has more reflect operations already
2023-04-20 18:49:06 +00:00
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assert.EqualValues(t, 2, hit)
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}
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func TestRoute3(t *testing.T) {
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buff := bytes.NewBufferString("")
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recorder := httptest.NewRecorder()
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recorder.Body = buff
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Refactor web route (#24080)
The old code is unnecessarily complex, and has many misuses.
Old code "wraps" a lot, wrap wrap wrap, it's difficult to understand
which kind of handler is used.
The new code uses a general approach, we do not need to write all kinds
of handlers into the "wrapper", do not need to wrap them again and
again.
New code, there are only 2 concepts:
1. HandlerProvider: `func (h any) (handlerProvider func (next)
http.Handler)`, it can be used as middleware
2. Use HandlerProvider to get the final HandlerFunc, and use it for
`r.Get()`
And we can decouple the route package from context package (see the
TODO).
# FAQ
## Is `reflect` safe?
Yes, all handlers are checked during startup, see the `preCheckHandler`
comment. If any handler is wrong, developers could know it in the first
time.
## Does `reflect` affect performance?
No. https://github.com/go-gitea/gitea/pull/24080#discussion_r1164825901
1. This reflect code only runs for each web handler call, handler is far
more slower: 10ms-50ms
2. The reflect is pretty fast (comparing to other code): 0.000265ms
3. XORM has more reflect operations already
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hit := -1
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m := NewRoute()
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r := NewRoute()
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r.Mount("/api/v1", m)
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m.Group("/repos", func() {
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m.Group("/{username}/{reponame}", func() {
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m.Group("/branch_protections", func() {
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m.Get("", func(resp http.ResponseWriter, req *http.Request) {
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Refactor web route (#24080)
The old code is unnecessarily complex, and has many misuses.
Old code "wraps" a lot, wrap wrap wrap, it's difficult to understand
which kind of handler is used.
The new code uses a general approach, we do not need to write all kinds
of handlers into the "wrapper", do not need to wrap them again and
again.
New code, there are only 2 concepts:
1. HandlerProvider: `func (h any) (handlerProvider func (next)
http.Handler)`, it can be used as middleware
2. Use HandlerProvider to get the final HandlerFunc, and use it for
`r.Get()`
And we can decouple the route package from context package (see the
TODO).
# FAQ
## Is `reflect` safe?
Yes, all handlers are checked during startup, see the `preCheckHandler`
comment. If any handler is wrong, developers could know it in the first
time.
## Does `reflect` affect performance?
No. https://github.com/go-gitea/gitea/pull/24080#discussion_r1164825901
1. This reflect code only runs for each web handler call, handler is far
more slower: 10ms-50ms
2. The reflect is pretty fast (comparing to other code): 0.000265ms
3. XORM has more reflect operations already
2023-04-20 18:49:06 +00:00
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hit = 0
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})
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m.Post("", func(resp http.ResponseWriter, req *http.Request) {
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Refactor web route (#24080)
The old code is unnecessarily complex, and has many misuses.
Old code "wraps" a lot, wrap wrap wrap, it's difficult to understand
which kind of handler is used.
The new code uses a general approach, we do not need to write all kinds
of handlers into the "wrapper", do not need to wrap them again and
again.
New code, there are only 2 concepts:
1. HandlerProvider: `func (h any) (handlerProvider func (next)
http.Handler)`, it can be used as middleware
2. Use HandlerProvider to get the final HandlerFunc, and use it for
`r.Get()`
And we can decouple the route package from context package (see the
TODO).
# FAQ
## Is `reflect` safe?
Yes, all handlers are checked during startup, see the `preCheckHandler`
comment. If any handler is wrong, developers could know it in the first
time.
## Does `reflect` affect performance?
No. https://github.com/go-gitea/gitea/pull/24080#discussion_r1164825901
1. This reflect code only runs for each web handler call, handler is far
more slower: 10ms-50ms
2. The reflect is pretty fast (comparing to other code): 0.000265ms
3. XORM has more reflect operations already
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hit = 1
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})
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m.Group("/{name}", func() {
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m.Get("", func(resp http.ResponseWriter, req *http.Request) {
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Refactor web route (#24080)
The old code is unnecessarily complex, and has many misuses.
Old code "wraps" a lot, wrap wrap wrap, it's difficult to understand
which kind of handler is used.
The new code uses a general approach, we do not need to write all kinds
of handlers into the "wrapper", do not need to wrap them again and
again.
New code, there are only 2 concepts:
1. HandlerProvider: `func (h any) (handlerProvider func (next)
http.Handler)`, it can be used as middleware
2. Use HandlerProvider to get the final HandlerFunc, and use it for
`r.Get()`
And we can decouple the route package from context package (see the
TODO).
# FAQ
## Is `reflect` safe?
Yes, all handlers are checked during startup, see the `preCheckHandler`
comment. If any handler is wrong, developers could know it in the first
time.
## Does `reflect` affect performance?
No. https://github.com/go-gitea/gitea/pull/24080#discussion_r1164825901
1. This reflect code only runs for each web handler call, handler is far
more slower: 10ms-50ms
2. The reflect is pretty fast (comparing to other code): 0.000265ms
3. XORM has more reflect operations already
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hit = 2
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})
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m.Patch("", func(resp http.ResponseWriter, req *http.Request) {
|
Refactor web route (#24080)
The old code is unnecessarily complex, and has many misuses.
Old code "wraps" a lot, wrap wrap wrap, it's difficult to understand
which kind of handler is used.
The new code uses a general approach, we do not need to write all kinds
of handlers into the "wrapper", do not need to wrap them again and
again.
New code, there are only 2 concepts:
1. HandlerProvider: `func (h any) (handlerProvider func (next)
http.Handler)`, it can be used as middleware
2. Use HandlerProvider to get the final HandlerFunc, and use it for
`r.Get()`
And we can decouple the route package from context package (see the
TODO).
# FAQ
## Is `reflect` safe?
Yes, all handlers are checked during startup, see the `preCheckHandler`
comment. If any handler is wrong, developers could know it in the first
time.
## Does `reflect` affect performance?
No. https://github.com/go-gitea/gitea/pull/24080#discussion_r1164825901
1. This reflect code only runs for each web handler call, handler is far
more slower: 10ms-50ms
2. The reflect is pretty fast (comparing to other code): 0.000265ms
3. XORM has more reflect operations already
2023-04-20 18:49:06 +00:00
|
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hit = 3
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})
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m.Delete("", func(resp http.ResponseWriter, req *http.Request) {
|
Refactor web route (#24080)
The old code is unnecessarily complex, and has many misuses.
Old code "wraps" a lot, wrap wrap wrap, it's difficult to understand
which kind of handler is used.
The new code uses a general approach, we do not need to write all kinds
of handlers into the "wrapper", do not need to wrap them again and
again.
New code, there are only 2 concepts:
1. HandlerProvider: `func (h any) (handlerProvider func (next)
http.Handler)`, it can be used as middleware
2. Use HandlerProvider to get the final HandlerFunc, and use it for
`r.Get()`
And we can decouple the route package from context package (see the
TODO).
# FAQ
## Is `reflect` safe?
Yes, all handlers are checked during startup, see the `preCheckHandler`
comment. If any handler is wrong, developers could know it in the first
time.
## Does `reflect` affect performance?
No. https://github.com/go-gitea/gitea/pull/24080#discussion_r1164825901
1. This reflect code only runs for each web handler call, handler is far
more slower: 10ms-50ms
2. The reflect is pretty fast (comparing to other code): 0.000265ms
3. XORM has more reflect operations already
2023-04-20 18:49:06 +00:00
|
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hit = 4
|
2021-01-26 15:36:53 +00:00
|
|
|
})
|
|
|
|
})
|
|
|
|
})
|
|
|
|
})
|
|
|
|
})
|
|
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|
|
|
|
req, err := http.NewRequest("GET", "http://localhost:8000/api/v1/repos/gitea/gitea/branch_protections", nil)
|
|
|
|
assert.NoError(t, err)
|
|
|
|
r.ServeHTTP(recorder, req)
|
|
|
|
assert.EqualValues(t, http.StatusOK, recorder.Code)
|
Refactor web route (#24080)
The old code is unnecessarily complex, and has many misuses.
Old code "wraps" a lot, wrap wrap wrap, it's difficult to understand
which kind of handler is used.
The new code uses a general approach, we do not need to write all kinds
of handlers into the "wrapper", do not need to wrap them again and
again.
New code, there are only 2 concepts:
1. HandlerProvider: `func (h any) (handlerProvider func (next)
http.Handler)`, it can be used as middleware
2. Use HandlerProvider to get the final HandlerFunc, and use it for
`r.Get()`
And we can decouple the route package from context package (see the
TODO).
# FAQ
## Is `reflect` safe?
Yes, all handlers are checked during startup, see the `preCheckHandler`
comment. If any handler is wrong, developers could know it in the first
time.
## Does `reflect` affect performance?
No. https://github.com/go-gitea/gitea/pull/24080#discussion_r1164825901
1. This reflect code only runs for each web handler call, handler is far
more slower: 10ms-50ms
2. The reflect is pretty fast (comparing to other code): 0.000265ms
3. XORM has more reflect operations already
2023-04-20 18:49:06 +00:00
|
|
|
assert.EqualValues(t, 0, hit)
|
2021-01-26 15:36:53 +00:00
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
req, err = http.NewRequest("POST", "http://localhost:8000/api/v1/repos/gitea/gitea/branch_protections", nil)
|
|
|
|
assert.NoError(t, err)
|
|
|
|
r.ServeHTTP(recorder, req)
|
|
|
|
assert.EqualValues(t, http.StatusOK, recorder.Code, http.StatusOK)
|
Refactor web route (#24080)
The old code is unnecessarily complex, and has many misuses.
Old code "wraps" a lot, wrap wrap wrap, it's difficult to understand
which kind of handler is used.
The new code uses a general approach, we do not need to write all kinds
of handlers into the "wrapper", do not need to wrap them again and
again.
New code, there are only 2 concepts:
1. HandlerProvider: `func (h any) (handlerProvider func (next)
http.Handler)`, it can be used as middleware
2. Use HandlerProvider to get the final HandlerFunc, and use it for
`r.Get()`
And we can decouple the route package from context package (see the
TODO).
# FAQ
## Is `reflect` safe?
Yes, all handlers are checked during startup, see the `preCheckHandler`
comment. If any handler is wrong, developers could know it in the first
time.
## Does `reflect` affect performance?
No. https://github.com/go-gitea/gitea/pull/24080#discussion_r1164825901
1. This reflect code only runs for each web handler call, handler is far
more slower: 10ms-50ms
2. The reflect is pretty fast (comparing to other code): 0.000265ms
3. XORM has more reflect operations already
2023-04-20 18:49:06 +00:00
|
|
|
assert.EqualValues(t, 1, hit)
|
2021-01-26 15:36:53 +00:00
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
req, err = http.NewRequest("GET", "http://localhost:8000/api/v1/repos/gitea/gitea/branch_protections/master", nil)
|
|
|
|
assert.NoError(t, err)
|
|
|
|
r.ServeHTTP(recorder, req)
|
|
|
|
assert.EqualValues(t, http.StatusOK, recorder.Code)
|
Refactor web route (#24080)
The old code is unnecessarily complex, and has many misuses.
Old code "wraps" a lot, wrap wrap wrap, it's difficult to understand
which kind of handler is used.
The new code uses a general approach, we do not need to write all kinds
of handlers into the "wrapper", do not need to wrap them again and
again.
New code, there are only 2 concepts:
1. HandlerProvider: `func (h any) (handlerProvider func (next)
http.Handler)`, it can be used as middleware
2. Use HandlerProvider to get the final HandlerFunc, and use it for
`r.Get()`
And we can decouple the route package from context package (see the
TODO).
# FAQ
## Is `reflect` safe?
Yes, all handlers are checked during startup, see the `preCheckHandler`
comment. If any handler is wrong, developers could know it in the first
time.
## Does `reflect` affect performance?
No. https://github.com/go-gitea/gitea/pull/24080#discussion_r1164825901
1. This reflect code only runs for each web handler call, handler is far
more slower: 10ms-50ms
2. The reflect is pretty fast (comparing to other code): 0.000265ms
3. XORM has more reflect operations already
2023-04-20 18:49:06 +00:00
|
|
|
assert.EqualValues(t, 2, hit)
|
2021-01-26 15:36:53 +00:00
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
req, err = http.NewRequest("PATCH", "http://localhost:8000/api/v1/repos/gitea/gitea/branch_protections/master", nil)
|
|
|
|
assert.NoError(t, err)
|
|
|
|
r.ServeHTTP(recorder, req)
|
|
|
|
assert.EqualValues(t, http.StatusOK, recorder.Code)
|
Refactor web route (#24080)
The old code is unnecessarily complex, and has many misuses.
Old code "wraps" a lot, wrap wrap wrap, it's difficult to understand
which kind of handler is used.
The new code uses a general approach, we do not need to write all kinds
of handlers into the "wrapper", do not need to wrap them again and
again.
New code, there are only 2 concepts:
1. HandlerProvider: `func (h any) (handlerProvider func (next)
http.Handler)`, it can be used as middleware
2. Use HandlerProvider to get the final HandlerFunc, and use it for
`r.Get()`
And we can decouple the route package from context package (see the
TODO).
# FAQ
## Is `reflect` safe?
Yes, all handlers are checked during startup, see the `preCheckHandler`
comment. If any handler is wrong, developers could know it in the first
time.
## Does `reflect` affect performance?
No. https://github.com/go-gitea/gitea/pull/24080#discussion_r1164825901
1. This reflect code only runs for each web handler call, handler is far
more slower: 10ms-50ms
2. The reflect is pretty fast (comparing to other code): 0.000265ms
3. XORM has more reflect operations already
2023-04-20 18:49:06 +00:00
|
|
|
assert.EqualValues(t, 3, hit)
|
2021-01-26 15:36:53 +00:00
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
req, err = http.NewRequest("DELETE", "http://localhost:8000/api/v1/repos/gitea/gitea/branch_protections/master", nil)
|
|
|
|
assert.NoError(t, err)
|
|
|
|
r.ServeHTTP(recorder, req)
|
|
|
|
assert.EqualValues(t, http.StatusOK, recorder.Code)
|
Refactor web route (#24080)
The old code is unnecessarily complex, and has many misuses.
Old code "wraps" a lot, wrap wrap wrap, it's difficult to understand
which kind of handler is used.
The new code uses a general approach, we do not need to write all kinds
of handlers into the "wrapper", do not need to wrap them again and
again.
New code, there are only 2 concepts:
1. HandlerProvider: `func (h any) (handlerProvider func (next)
http.Handler)`, it can be used as middleware
2. Use HandlerProvider to get the final HandlerFunc, and use it for
`r.Get()`
And we can decouple the route package from context package (see the
TODO).
# FAQ
## Is `reflect` safe?
Yes, all handlers are checked during startup, see the `preCheckHandler`
comment. If any handler is wrong, developers could know it in the first
time.
## Does `reflect` affect performance?
No. https://github.com/go-gitea/gitea/pull/24080#discussion_r1164825901
1. This reflect code only runs for each web handler call, handler is far
more slower: 10ms-50ms
2. The reflect is pretty fast (comparing to other code): 0.000265ms
3. XORM has more reflect operations already
2023-04-20 18:49:06 +00:00
|
|
|
assert.EqualValues(t, 4, hit)
|
2021-01-26 15:36:53 +00:00
|
|
|
}
|
2024-06-17 23:28:47 +00:00
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
func TestRouteNormalizePath(t *testing.T) {
|
|
|
|
type paths struct {
|
|
|
|
EscapedPath, RawPath, Path string
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
testPath := func(reqPath string, expectedPaths paths) {
|
|
|
|
recorder := httptest.NewRecorder()
|
|
|
|
recorder.Body = bytes.NewBuffer(nil)
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
actualPaths := paths{EscapedPath: "(none)", RawPath: "(none)", Path: "(none)"}
|
|
|
|
r := NewRoute()
|
|
|
|
r.Get("/*", func(resp http.ResponseWriter, req *http.Request) {
|
|
|
|
actualPaths.EscapedPath = req.URL.EscapedPath()
|
|
|
|
actualPaths.RawPath = req.URL.RawPath
|
|
|
|
actualPaths.Path = req.URL.Path
|
|
|
|
})
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
req, err := http.NewRequest("GET", reqPath, nil)
|
|
|
|
assert.NoError(t, err)
|
|
|
|
r.ServeHTTP(recorder, req)
|
|
|
|
assert.Equal(t, expectedPaths, actualPaths, "req path = %q", reqPath)
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
// RawPath could be empty if the EscapedPath is the same as escape(Path) and it is already normalized
|
|
|
|
testPath("/", paths{EscapedPath: "/", RawPath: "", Path: "/"})
|
|
|
|
testPath("//", paths{EscapedPath: "/", RawPath: "/", Path: "/"})
|
|
|
|
testPath("/%2f", paths{EscapedPath: "/%2f", RawPath: "/%2f", Path: "//"})
|
|
|
|
testPath("///a//b/", paths{EscapedPath: "/a/b", RawPath: "/a/b", Path: "/a/b"})
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
defer test.MockVariableValue(&setting.UseSubURLPath, true)()
|
|
|
|
defer test.MockVariableValue(&setting.AppSubURL, "/sub-path")()
|
|
|
|
testPath("/", paths{EscapedPath: "(none)", RawPath: "(none)", Path: "(none)"}) // 404
|
|
|
|
testPath("/sub-path", paths{EscapedPath: "/", RawPath: "/", Path: "/"})
|
|
|
|
testPath("/sub-path/", paths{EscapedPath: "/", RawPath: "/", Path: "/"})
|
|
|
|
testPath("/sub-path//a/b///", paths{EscapedPath: "/a/b", RawPath: "/a/b", Path: "/a/b"})
|
|
|
|
testPath("/sub-path/%2f/", paths{EscapedPath: "/%2f", RawPath: "/%2f", Path: "//"})
|
|
|
|
// "/v2" is special for OCI container registry, it should always be in the root of the site
|
|
|
|
testPath("/v2", paths{EscapedPath: "/v2", RawPath: "/v2", Path: "/v2"})
|
|
|
|
testPath("/v2/", paths{EscapedPath: "/v2", RawPath: "/v2", Path: "/v2"})
|
|
|
|
testPath("/v2/%2f", paths{EscapedPath: "/v2/%2f", RawPath: "/v2/%2f", Path: "/v2//"})
|
|
|
|
}
|