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// ⚡️ Fiber is an Express inspired web framework written in Go with ☕️
// 🤖 Github Repository: https://github.com/gofiber/fiber
// 📌 API Documentation: https://docs.gofiber.io
// Package fiber is an Express inspired web framework built on top of Fasthttp,
// the fastest HTTP engine for Go. Designed to ease things up for fast
// development with zero memory allocation and performance in mind.
package fiber
import (
"bufio"
"context"
"encoding/json"
"encoding/xml"
"errors"
"fmt"
"net"
"net/http"
"net/http/httputil"
"reflect"
"strconv"
"strings"
"sync"
"time"
"github.com/gofiber/fiber/v2/log"
"github.com/gofiber/fiber/v2/utils"
"github.com/valyala/fasthttp"
)
// Version of current fiber package
const Version = "2.52.4"
// Handler defines a function to serve HTTP requests.
type Handler = func(*Ctx) error
// Map is a shortcut for map[string]interface{}, useful for JSON returns
type Map map[string]interface{}
// Storage interface for communicating with different database/key-value
// providers
type Storage interface {
// Get gets the value for the given key.
// `nil, nil` is returned when the key does not exist
Get(key string) ([]byte, error)
// Set stores the given value for the given key along
// with an expiration value, 0 means no expiration.
// Empty key or value will be ignored without an error.
Set(key string, val []byte, exp time.Duration) error
// Delete deletes the value for the given key.
// It returns no error if the storage does not contain the key,
Delete(key string) error
// Reset resets the storage and delete all keys.
Reset() error
// Close closes the storage and will stop any running garbage
// collectors and open connections.
Close() error
}
// ErrorHandler defines a function that will process all errors
// returned from any handlers in the stack
//
// cfg := fiber.Config{}
// cfg.ErrorHandler = func(c *Ctx, err error) error {
// code := StatusInternalServerError
// var e *fiber.Error
// if errors.As(err, &e) {
// code = e.Code
// }
// c.Set(HeaderContentType, MIMETextPlainCharsetUTF8)
// return c.Status(code).SendString(err.Error())
// }
// app := fiber.New(cfg)
type ErrorHandler = func(*Ctx, error) error
// Error represents an error that occurred while handling a request.
type Error struct {
Code int `json:"code"`
Message string `json:"message"`
}
// App denotes the Fiber application.
type App struct {
mutex sync.Mutex
// Route stack divided by HTTP methods
stack [][]*Route
// Route stack divided by HTTP methods and route prefixes
treeStack []map[string][]*Route
// contains the information if the route stack has been changed to build the optimized tree
routesRefreshed bool
// Amount of registered routes
routesCount uint32
// Amount of registered handlers
handlersCount uint32
// Ctx pool
pool sync.Pool
// Fasthttp server
server *fasthttp.Server
// App config
config Config
// Converts string to a byte slice
getBytes func(s string) (b []byte)
// Converts byte slice to a string
getString func(b []byte) string
// Hooks
hooks *Hooks
// Latest route & group
latestRoute *Route
// TLS handler
tlsHandler *TLSHandler
// Mount fields
mountFields *mountFields
// Indicates if the value was explicitly configured
configured Config
}
// Config is a struct holding the server settings.
type Config struct {
// When set to true, this will spawn multiple Go processes listening on the same port.
//
// Default: false
Prefork bool `json:"prefork"`
// Enables the "Server: value" HTTP header.
//
// Default: ""
ServerHeader string `json:"server_header"`
// When set to true, the router treats "/foo" and "/foo/" as different.
// By default this is disabled and both "/foo" and "/foo/" will execute the same handler.
//
// Default: false
StrictRouting bool `json:"strict_routing"`
// When set to true, enables case sensitive routing.
// E.g. "/FoO" and "/foo" are treated as different routes.
// By default this is disabled and both "/FoO" and "/foo" will execute the same handler.
//
// Default: false
CaseSensitive bool `json:"case_sensitive"`
// When set to true, this relinquishes the 0-allocation promise in certain
// cases in order to access the handler values (e.g. request bodies) in an
// immutable fashion so that these values are available even if you return
// from handler.
//
// Default: false
Immutable bool `json:"immutable"`
// When set to true, converts all encoded characters in the route back
// before setting the path for the context, so that the routing,
// the returning of the current url from the context `ctx.Path()`
// and the parameters `ctx.Params(%key%)` with decoded characters will work
//
// Default: false
UnescapePath bool `json:"unescape_path"`
// Enable or disable ETag header generation, since both weak and strong etags are generated
// using the same hashing method (CRC-32). Weak ETags are the default when enabled.
//
// Default: false
ETag bool `json:"etag"`
// Max body size that the server accepts.
// -1 will decline any body size
//
// Default: 4 * 1024 * 1024
BodyLimit int `json:"body_limit"`
// Maximum number of concurrent connections.
//
// Default: 256 * 1024
Concurrency int `json:"concurrency"`
// Views is the interface that wraps the Render function.
//
// Default: nil
Views Views `json:"-"`
// Views Layout is the global layout for all template render until override on Render function.
//
// Default: ""
ViewsLayout string `json:"views_layout"`
// PassLocalsToViews Enables passing of the locals set on a fiber.Ctx to the template engine
//
// Default: false
PassLocalsToViews bool `json:"pass_locals_to_views"`
// The amount of time allowed to read the full request including body.
// It is reset after the request handler has returned.
// The connection's read deadline is reset when the connection opens.
//
// Default: unlimited
ReadTimeout time.Duration `json:"read_timeout"`
// The maximum duration before timing out writes of the response.
// It is reset after the request handler has returned.
//
// Default: unlimited
WriteTimeout time.Duration `json:"write_timeout"`
// The maximum amount of time to wait for the next request when keep-alive is enabled.
// If IdleTimeout is zero, the value of ReadTimeout is used.
//
// Default: unlimited
IdleTimeout time.Duration `json:"idle_timeout"`
// Per-connection buffer size for requests' reading.
// This also limits the maximum header size.
// Increase this buffer if your clients send multi-KB RequestURIs
// and/or multi-KB headers (for example, BIG cookies).
//
// Default: 4096
ReadBufferSize int `json:"read_buffer_size"`
// Per-connection buffer size for responses' writing.
//
// Default: 4096
WriteBufferSize int `json:"write_buffer_size"`
// CompressedFileSuffix adds suffix to the original file name and
// tries saving the resulting compressed file under the new file name.
//
// Default: ".fiber.gz"
CompressedFileSuffix string `json:"compressed_file_suffix"`
// ProxyHeader will enable c.IP() to return the value of the given header key
// By default c.IP() will return the Remote IP from the TCP connection
// This property can be useful if you are behind a load balancer: X-Forwarded-*
// NOTE: headers are easily spoofed and the detected IP addresses are unreliable.
//
// Default: ""
ProxyHeader string `json:"proxy_header"`
// GETOnly rejects all non-GET requests if set to true.
// This option is useful as anti-DoS protection for servers
// accepting only GET requests. The request size is limited
// by ReadBufferSize if GETOnly is set.
//
// Default: false
GETOnly bool `json:"get_only"`
// ErrorHandler is executed when an error is returned from fiber.Handler.
//
// Default: DefaultErrorHandler
ErrorHandler ErrorHandler `json:"-"`
// When set to true, disables keep-alive connections.
// The server will close incoming connections after sending the first response to client.
//
// Default: false
DisableKeepalive bool `json:"disable_keepalive"`
// When set to true, causes the default date header to be excluded from the response.
//
// Default: false
DisableDefaultDate bool `json:"disable_default_date"`
// When set to true, causes the default Content-Type header to be excluded from the response.
//
// Default: false
DisableDefaultContentType bool `json:"disable_default_content_type"`
// When set to true, disables header normalization.
// By default all header names are normalized: conteNT-tYPE -> Content-Type.
//
// Default: false
DisableHeaderNormalizing bool `json:"disable_header_normalizing"`
// When set to true, it will not print out the «Fiber» ASCII art and listening address.
//
// Default: false
DisableStartupMessage bool `json:"disable_startup_message"`
// This function allows to setup app name for the app
//
// Default: nil
AppName string `json:"app_name"`
// StreamRequestBody enables request body streaming,
// and calls the handler sooner when given body is
// larger then the current limit.
StreamRequestBody bool
// Will not pre parse Multipart Form data if set to true.
//
// This option is useful for servers that desire to treat
// multipart form data as a binary blob, or choose when to parse the data.
//
// Server pre parses multipart form data by default.
DisablePreParseMultipartForm bool
// Aggressively reduces memory usage at the cost of higher CPU usage
// if set to true.
//
// Try enabling this option only if the server consumes too much memory
// serving mostly idle keep-alive connections. This may reduce memory
// usage by more than 50%.
//
// Default: false
ReduceMemoryUsage bool `json:"reduce_memory_usage"`
// FEATURE: v2.3.x
// The router executes the same handler by default if StrictRouting or CaseSensitive is disabled.
// Enabling RedirectFixedPath will change this behavior into a client redirect to the original route path.
// Using the status code 301 for GET requests and 308 for all other request methods.
//
// Default: false
// RedirectFixedPath bool
// When set by an external client of Fiber it will use the provided implementation of a
// JSONMarshal
//
// Allowing for flexibility in using another json library for encoding
// Default: json.Marshal
JSONEncoder utils.JSONMarshal `json:"-"`
// When set by an external client of Fiber it will use the provided implementation of a
// JSONUnmarshal
//
// Allowing for flexibility in using another json library for decoding
// Default: json.Unmarshal
JSONDecoder utils.JSONUnmarshal `json:"-"`
// XMLEncoder set by an external client of Fiber it will use the provided implementation of a
// XMLMarshal
//
// Allowing for flexibility in using another XML library for encoding
// Default: xml.Marshal
XMLEncoder utils.XMLMarshal `json:"-"`
// Known networks are "tcp", "tcp4" (IPv4-only), "tcp6" (IPv6-only)
// WARNING: When prefork is set to true, only "tcp4" and "tcp6" can be chose.
//
// Default: NetworkTCP4
Network string
// If you find yourself behind some sort of proxy, like a load balancer,
// then certain header information may be sent to you using special X-Forwarded-* headers or the Forwarded header.
// For example, the Host HTTP header is usually used to return the requested host.
// But when youre behind a proxy, the actual host may be stored in an X-Forwarded-Host header.
//
// If you are behind a proxy, you should enable TrustedProxyCheck to prevent header spoofing.
// If you enable EnableTrustedProxyCheck and leave TrustedProxies empty Fiber will skip
// all headers that could be spoofed.
// If request ip in TrustedProxies whitelist then:
// 1. c.Protocol() get value from X-Forwarded-Proto, X-Forwarded-Protocol, X-Forwarded-Ssl or X-Url-Scheme header
// 2. c.IP() get value from ProxyHeader header.
// 3. c.Hostname() get value from X-Forwarded-Host header
// But if request ip NOT in Trusted Proxies whitelist then:
// 1. c.Protocol() WON't get value from X-Forwarded-Proto, X-Forwarded-Protocol, X-Forwarded-Ssl or X-Url-Scheme header,
// will return https in case when tls connection is handled by the app, of http otherwise
// 2. c.IP() WON'T get value from ProxyHeader header, will return RemoteIP() from fasthttp context
// 3. c.Hostname() WON'T get value from X-Forwarded-Host header, fasthttp.Request.URI().Host()
// will be used to get the hostname.
//
// Default: false
EnableTrustedProxyCheck bool `json:"enable_trusted_proxy_check"`
// Read EnableTrustedProxyCheck doc.
//
// Default: []string
TrustedProxies []string `json:"trusted_proxies"`
trustedProxiesMap map[string]struct{}
trustedProxyRanges []*net.IPNet
// If set to true, c.IP() and c.IPs() will validate IP addresses before returning them.
// Also, c.IP() will return only the first valid IP rather than just the raw header
// WARNING: this has a performance cost associated with it.
//
// Default: false
EnableIPValidation bool `json:"enable_ip_validation"`
// If set to true, will print all routes with their method, path and handler.
// Default: false
EnablePrintRoutes bool `json:"enable_print_routes"`
// You can define custom color scheme. They'll be used for startup message, route list and some middlewares.
//
// Optional. Default: DefaultColors
ColorScheme Colors `json:"color_scheme"`
// RequestMethods provides customizibility for HTTP methods. You can add/remove methods as you wish.
//
// Optional. Default: DefaultMethods
RequestMethods []string
// EnableSplittingOnParsers splits the query/body/header parameters by comma when it's true.
// For example, you can use it to parse multiple values from a query parameter like this:
// /api?foo=bar,baz == foo[]=bar&foo[]=baz
//
// Optional. Default: false
EnableSplittingOnParsers bool `json:"enable_splitting_on_parsers"`
}
// Static defines configuration options when defining static assets.
type Static struct {
// When set to true, the server tries minimizing CPU usage by caching compressed files.
// This works differently than the github.com/gofiber/compression middleware.
// Optional. Default value false
Compress bool `json:"compress"`
// When set to true, enables byte range requests.
// Optional. Default value false
ByteRange bool `json:"byte_range"`
// When set to true, enables directory browsing.
// Optional. Default value false.
Browse bool `json:"browse"`
// When set to true, enables direct download.
// Optional. Default value false.
Download bool `json:"download"`
// The name of the index file for serving a directory.
// Optional. Default value "index.html".
Index string `json:"index"`
// Expiration duration for inactive file handlers.
// Use a negative time.Duration to disable it.
//
// Optional. Default value 10 * time.Second.
CacheDuration time.Duration `json:"cache_duration"`
// The value for the Cache-Control HTTP-header
// that is set on the file response. MaxAge is defined in seconds.
//
// Optional. Default value 0.
MaxAge int `json:"max_age"`
// ModifyResponse defines a function that allows you to alter the response.
//
// Optional. Default: nil
ModifyResponse Handler
// Next defines a function to skip this middleware when returned true.
//
// Optional. Default: nil
Next func(c *Ctx) bool
}
// RouteMessage is some message need to be print when server starts
type RouteMessage struct {
name string
method string
path string
handlers string
}
// Default Config values
const (
DefaultBodyLimit = 4 * 1024 * 1024
DefaultConcurrency = 256 * 1024
DefaultReadBufferSize = 4096
DefaultWriteBufferSize = 4096
DefaultCompressedFileSuffix = ".fiber.gz"
)
// HTTP methods enabled by default
var DefaultMethods = []string{
MethodGet,
MethodHead,
MethodPost,
MethodPut,
MethodDelete,
MethodConnect,
MethodOptions,
MethodTrace,
MethodPatch,
}
// DefaultErrorHandler that process return errors from handlers
func DefaultErrorHandler(c *Ctx, err error) error {
code := StatusInternalServerError
var e *Error
if errors.As(err, &e) {
code = e.Code
}
c.Set(HeaderContentType, MIMETextPlainCharsetUTF8)
return c.Status(code).SendString(err.Error())
}
// New creates a new Fiber named instance.
//
// app := fiber.New()
//
// You can pass optional configuration options by passing a Config struct:
//
// app := fiber.New(fiber.Config{
// Prefork: true,
// ServerHeader: "Fiber",
// })
func New(config ...Config) *App {
// Create a new app
app := &App{
// Create Ctx pool
pool: sync.Pool{
New: func() interface{} {
return new(Ctx)
},
},
// Create config
config: Config{},
getBytes: utils.UnsafeBytes,
getString: utils.UnsafeString,
latestRoute: &Route{},
}
// Define hooks
app.hooks = newHooks(app)
// Define mountFields
app.mountFields = newMountFields(app)
// Override config if provided
if len(config) > 0 {
app.config = config[0]
}
// Initialize configured before defaults are set
app.configured = app.config
if app.config.ETag {
if !IsChild() {
log.Warn("Config.ETag is deprecated since v2.0.6, please use 'middleware/etag'.")
}
}
// Override default values
if app.config.BodyLimit == 0 {
app.config.BodyLimit = DefaultBodyLimit
}
if app.config.Concurrency <= 0 {
app.config.Concurrency = DefaultConcurrency
}
if app.config.ReadBufferSize <= 0 {
app.config.ReadBufferSize = DefaultReadBufferSize
}
if app.config.WriteBufferSize <= 0 {
app.config.WriteBufferSize = DefaultWriteBufferSize
}
if app.config.CompressedFileSuffix == "" {
app.config.CompressedFileSuffix = DefaultCompressedFileSuffix
}
if app.config.Immutable {
app.getBytes, app.getString = getBytesImmutable, getStringImmutable
}
if app.config.ErrorHandler == nil {
app.config.ErrorHandler = DefaultErrorHandler
}
if app.config.JSONEncoder == nil {
app.config.JSONEncoder = json.Marshal
}
if app.config.JSONDecoder == nil {
app.config.JSONDecoder = json.Unmarshal
}
if app.config.XMLEncoder == nil {
app.config.XMLEncoder = xml.Marshal
}
if app.config.Network == "" {
app.config.Network = NetworkTCP4
}
if len(app.config.RequestMethods) == 0 {
app.config.RequestMethods = DefaultMethods
}
app.config.trustedProxiesMap = make(map[string]struct{}, len(app.config.TrustedProxies))
for _, ipAddress := range app.config.TrustedProxies {
app.handleTrustedProxy(ipAddress)
}
// Create router stack
app.stack = make([][]*Route, len(app.config.RequestMethods))
app.treeStack = make([]map[string][]*Route, len(app.config.RequestMethods))
// Override colors
app.config.ColorScheme = defaultColors(app.config.ColorScheme)
// Init app
app.init()
// Return app
return app
}
// Adds an ip address to trustedProxyRanges or trustedProxiesMap based on whether it is an IP range or not
func (app *App) handleTrustedProxy(ipAddress string) {
if strings.Contains(ipAddress, "/") {
_, ipNet, err := net.ParseCIDR(ipAddress)
if err != nil {
log.Warnf("IP range %q could not be parsed: %v", ipAddress, err)
} else {
app.config.trustedProxyRanges = append(app.config.trustedProxyRanges, ipNet)
}
} else {
app.config.trustedProxiesMap[ipAddress] = struct{}{}
}
}
// SetTLSHandler You can use SetTLSHandler to use ClientHelloInfo when using TLS with Listener.
func (app *App) SetTLSHandler(tlsHandler *TLSHandler) {
// Attach the tlsHandler to the config
app.mutex.Lock()
app.tlsHandler = tlsHandler
app.mutex.Unlock()
}
// Name Assign name to specific route.
func (app *App) Name(name string) Router {
app.mutex.Lock()
defer app.mutex.Unlock()
for _, routes := range app.stack {
for _, route := range routes {
isMethodValid := route.Method == app.latestRoute.Method || app.latestRoute.use ||
(app.latestRoute.Method == MethodGet && route.Method == MethodHead)
if route.Path == app.latestRoute.Path && isMethodValid {
route.Name = name
if route.group != nil {
route.Name = route.group.name + route.Name
}
}
}
}
if err := app.hooks.executeOnNameHooks(*app.latestRoute); err != nil {
panic(err)
}
return app
}
// GetRoute Get route by name
func (app *App) GetRoute(name string) Route {
for _, routes := range app.stack {
for _, route := range routes {
if route.Name == name {
return *route
}
}
}
return Route{}
}
// GetRoutes Get all routes. When filterUseOption equal to true, it will filter the routes registered by the middleware.
func (app *App) GetRoutes(filterUseOption ...bool) []Route {
var rs []Route
var filterUse bool
if len(filterUseOption) != 0 {
filterUse = filterUseOption[0]
}
for _, routes := range app.stack {
for _, route := range routes {
if filterUse && route.use {
continue
}
rs = append(rs, *route)
}
}
return rs
}
// Use registers a middleware route that will match requests
// with the provided prefix (which is optional and defaults to "/").
//
// app.Use(func(c *fiber.Ctx) error {
// return c.Next()
// })
// app.Use("/api", func(c *fiber.Ctx) error {
// return c.Next()
// })
// app.Use("/api", handler, func(c *fiber.Ctx) error {
// return c.Next()
// })
//
// This method will match all HTTP verbs: GET, POST, PUT, HEAD etc...
func (app *App) Use(args ...interface{}) Router {
var prefix string
var prefixes []string
var handlers []Handler
for i := 0; i < len(args); i++ {
switch arg := args[i].(type) {
case string:
prefix = arg
case []string:
prefixes = arg
case Handler:
handlers = append(handlers, arg)
default:
panic(fmt.Sprintf("use: invalid handler %v\n", reflect.TypeOf(arg)))
}
}
if len(prefixes) == 0 {
prefixes = append(prefixes, prefix)
}
for _, prefix := range prefixes {
app.register(methodUse, prefix, nil, handlers...)
}
return app
}
// Get registers a route for GET methods that requests a representation
// of the specified resource. Requests using GET should only retrieve data.
func (app *App) Get(path string, handlers ...Handler) Router {
return app.Head(path, handlers...).Add(MethodGet, path, handlers...)
}
// Head registers a route for HEAD methods that asks for a response identical
// to that of a GET request, but without the response body.
func (app *App) Head(path string, handlers ...Handler) Router {
return app.Add(MethodHead, path, handlers...)
}
// Post registers a route for POST methods that is used to submit an entity to the
// specified resource, often causing a change in state or side effects on the server.
func (app *App) Post(path string, handlers ...Handler) Router {
return app.Add(MethodPost, path, handlers...)
}
// Put registers a route for PUT methods that replaces all current representations
// of the target resource with the request payload.
func (app *App) Put(path string, handlers ...Handler) Router {
return app.Add(MethodPut, path, handlers...)
}
// Delete registers a route for DELETE methods that deletes the specified resource.
func (app *App) Delete(path string, handlers ...Handler) Router {
return app.Add(MethodDelete, path, handlers...)
}
// Connect registers a route for CONNECT methods that establishes a tunnel to the
// server identified by the target resource.
func (app *App) Connect(path string, handlers ...Handler) Router {
return app.Add(MethodConnect, path, handlers...)
}
// Options registers a route for OPTIONS methods that is used to describe the
// communication options for the target resource.
func (app *App) Options(path string, handlers ...Handler) Router {
return app.Add(MethodOptions, path, handlers...)
}
// Trace registers a route for TRACE methods that performs a message loop-back
// test along the path to the target resource.
func (app *App) Trace(path string, handlers ...Handler) Router {
return app.Add(MethodTrace, path, handlers...)
}
// Patch registers a route for PATCH methods that is used to apply partial
// modifications to a resource.
func (app *App) Patch(path string, handlers ...Handler) Router {
return app.Add(MethodPatch, path, handlers...)
}
// Add allows you to specify a HTTP method to register a route
func (app *App) Add(method, path string, handlers ...Handler) Router {
app.register(method, path, nil, handlers...)
return app
}
// Static will create a file server serving static files
func (app *App) Static(prefix, root string, config ...Static) Router {
app.registerStatic(prefix, root, config...)
return app
}
// All will register the handler on all HTTP methods
func (app *App) All(path string, handlers ...Handler) Router {
for _, method := range app.config.RequestMethods {
_ = app.Add(method, path, handlers...)
}
return app
}
// Group is used for Routes with common prefix to define a new sub-router with optional middleware.
//
// api := app.Group("/api")
// api.Get("/users", handler)
func (app *App) Group(prefix string, handlers ...Handler) Router {
grp := &Group{Prefix: prefix, app: app}
if len(handlers) > 0 {
app.register(methodUse, prefix, grp, handlers...)
}
if err := app.hooks.executeOnGroupHooks(*grp); err != nil {
panic(err)
}
return grp
}
// Route is used to define routes with a common prefix inside the common function.
// Uses Group method to define new sub-router.
func (app *App) Route(prefix string, fn func(router Router), name ...string) Router {
// Create new group
group := app.Group(prefix)
if len(name) > 0 {
group.Name(name[0])
}
// Define routes
fn(group)
return group
}
// Error makes it compatible with the `error` interface.
func (e *Error) Error() string {
return e.Message
}
// NewError creates a new Error instance with an optional message
func NewError(code int, message ...string) *Error {
err := &Error{
Code: code,
Message: utils.StatusMessage(code),
}
if len(message) > 0 {
err.Message = message[0]
}
return err
}
// Config returns the app config as value ( read-only ).
func (app *App) Config() Config {
return app.config
}
// Handler returns the server handler.
func (app *App) Handler() fasthttp.RequestHandler { //revive:disable-line:confusing-naming // Having both a Handler() (uppercase) and a handler() (lowercase) is fine. TODO: Use nolint:revive directive instead. See https://github.com/golangci/golangci-lint/issues/3476
// prepare the server for the start
app.startupProcess()
return app.handler
}
// Stack returns the raw router stack.
func (app *App) Stack() [][]*Route {
return app.stack
}
// HandlersCount returns the amount of registered handlers.
func (app *App) HandlersCount() uint32 {
return app.handlersCount
}
// Shutdown gracefully shuts down the server without interrupting any active connections.
// Shutdown works by first closing all open listeners and then waiting indefinitely for all connections to return to idle before shutting down.
//
// Make sure the program doesn't exit and waits instead for Shutdown to return.
//
// Shutdown does not close keepalive connections so its recommended to set ReadTimeout to something else than 0.
func (app *App) Shutdown() error {
return app.ShutdownWithContext(context.Background())
}
// ShutdownWithTimeout gracefully shuts down the server without interrupting any active connections. However, if the timeout is exceeded,
// ShutdownWithTimeout will forcefully close any active connections.
// ShutdownWithTimeout works by first closing all open listeners and then waiting for all connections to return to idle before shutting down.
//
// Make sure the program doesn't exit and waits instead for ShutdownWithTimeout to return.
//
// ShutdownWithTimeout does not close keepalive connections so its recommended to set ReadTimeout to something else than 0.
func (app *App) ShutdownWithTimeout(timeout time.Duration) error {
ctx, cancelFunc := context.WithTimeout(context.Background(), timeout)
defer cancelFunc()
return app.ShutdownWithContext(ctx)
}
// ShutdownWithContext shuts down the server including by force if the context's deadline is exceeded.
//
// Make sure the program doesn't exit and waits instead for ShutdownWithTimeout to return.
//
// ShutdownWithContext does not close keepalive connections so its recommended to set ReadTimeout to something else than 0.
func (app *App) ShutdownWithContext(ctx context.Context) error {
if app.hooks != nil {
defer app.hooks.executeOnShutdownHooks()
}
app.mutex.Lock()
defer app.mutex.Unlock()
if app.server == nil {
return fmt.Errorf("shutdown: server is not running")
}
return app.server.ShutdownWithContext(ctx)
}
// Server returns the underlying fasthttp server
func (app *App) Server() *fasthttp.Server {
return app.server
}
// Hooks returns the hook struct to register hooks.
func (app *App) Hooks() *Hooks {
return app.hooks
}
// Test is used for internal debugging by passing a *http.Request.
// Timeout is optional and defaults to 1s, -1 will disable it completely.
func (app *App) Test(req *http.Request, msTimeout ...int) (*http.Response, error) {
// Set timeout
timeout := 1000
if len(msTimeout) > 0 {
timeout = msTimeout[0]
}
// Add Content-Length if not provided with body
if req.Body != http.NoBody && req.Header.Get(HeaderContentLength) == "" {
req.Header.Add(HeaderContentLength, strconv.FormatInt(req.ContentLength, 10))
}
// Dump raw http request
dump, err := httputil.DumpRequest(req, true)
if err != nil {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("failed to dump request: %w", err)
}
// Create test connection
conn := new(testConn)
// Write raw http request
if _, err := conn.r.Write(dump); err != nil {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("failed to write: %w", err)
}
// prepare the server for the start
app.startupProcess()
// Serve conn to server
channel := make(chan error)
go func() {
var returned bool
defer func() {
if !returned {
channel <- fmt.Errorf("runtime.Goexit() called in handler or server panic")
}
}()
channel <- app.server.ServeConn(conn)
returned = true
}()
// Wait for callback
if timeout >= 0 {
// With timeout
select {
case err = <-channel:
case <-time.After(time.Duration(timeout) * time.Millisecond):
return nil, fmt.Errorf("test: timeout error %vms", timeout)
}
} else {
// Without timeout
err = <-channel
}
// Check for errors
if err != nil && !errors.Is(err, fasthttp.ErrGetOnly) {
return nil, err
}
// Read response
buffer := bufio.NewReader(&conn.w)
// Convert raw http response to *http.Response
res, err := http.ReadResponse(buffer, req)
if err != nil {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("failed to read response: %w", err)
}
return res, nil
}
type disableLogger struct{}
func (*disableLogger) Printf(_ string, _ ...interface{}) {
// fmt.Println(fmt.Sprintf(format, args...))
}
func (app *App) init() *App {
// lock application
app.mutex.Lock()
// Only load templates if a view engine is specified
if app.config.Views != nil {
if err := app.config.Views.Load(); err != nil {
log.Warnf("failed to load views: %v", err)
}
}
// create fasthttp server
app.server = &fasthttp.Server{
Logger: &disableLogger{},
LogAllErrors: false,
ErrorHandler: app.serverErrorHandler,
}
// fasthttp server settings
app.server.Handler = app.handler
app.server.Name = app.config.ServerHeader
app.server.Concurrency = app.config.Concurrency
app.server.NoDefaultDate = app.config.DisableDefaultDate
app.server.NoDefaultContentType = app.config.DisableDefaultContentType
app.server.DisableHeaderNamesNormalizing = app.config.DisableHeaderNormalizing
app.server.DisableKeepalive = app.config.DisableKeepalive
app.server.MaxRequestBodySize = app.config.BodyLimit
app.server.NoDefaultServerHeader = app.config.ServerHeader == ""
app.server.ReadTimeout = app.config.ReadTimeout
app.server.WriteTimeout = app.config.WriteTimeout
app.server.IdleTimeout = app.config.IdleTimeout
app.server.ReadBufferSize = app.config.ReadBufferSize
app.server.WriteBufferSize = app.config.WriteBufferSize
app.server.GetOnly = app.config.GETOnly
app.server.ReduceMemoryUsage = app.config.ReduceMemoryUsage
app.server.StreamRequestBody = app.config.StreamRequestBody
app.server.DisablePreParseMultipartForm = app.config.DisablePreParseMultipartForm
// unlock application
app.mutex.Unlock()
return app
}
// ErrorHandler is the application's method in charge of finding the
// appropriate handler for the given request. It searches any mounted
// sub fibers by their prefixes and if it finds a match, it uses that
// error handler. Otherwise it uses the configured error handler for
// the app, which if not set is the DefaultErrorHandler.
func (app *App) ErrorHandler(ctx *Ctx, err error) error {
var (
mountedErrHandler ErrorHandler
mountedPrefixParts int
)
for prefix, subApp := range app.mountFields.appList {
if prefix != "" && strings.HasPrefix(ctx.path, prefix) {
parts := len(strings.Split(prefix, "/"))
if mountedPrefixParts <= parts {
if subApp.configured.ErrorHandler != nil {
mountedErrHandler = subApp.config.ErrorHandler
}
mountedPrefixParts = parts
}
}
}
if mountedErrHandler != nil {
return mountedErrHandler(ctx, err)
}
return app.config.ErrorHandler(ctx, err)
}
// serverErrorHandler is a wrapper around the application's error handler method
// user for the fasthttp server configuration. It maps a set of fasthttp errors to fiber
// errors before calling the application's error handler method.
func (app *App) serverErrorHandler(fctx *fasthttp.RequestCtx, err error) {
c := app.AcquireCtx(fctx)
defer app.ReleaseCtx(c)
var (
errNetOP *net.OpError
netErr net.Error
)
switch {
case errors.As(err, new(*fasthttp.ErrSmallBuffer)):
err = ErrRequestHeaderFieldsTooLarge
case errors.As(err, &errNetOP) && errNetOP.Timeout():
err = ErrRequestTimeout
case errors.As(err, &netErr):
err = ErrBadGateway
case errors.Is(err, fasthttp.ErrBodyTooLarge):
err = ErrRequestEntityTooLarge
case errors.Is(err, fasthttp.ErrGetOnly):
err = ErrMethodNotAllowed
case strings.Contains(err.Error(), "timeout"):
err = ErrRequestTimeout
default:
err = NewError(StatusBadRequest, err.Error())
}
if catch := app.ErrorHandler(c, err); catch != nil {
log.Errorf("serverErrorHandler: failed to call ErrorHandler: %v", catch)
_ = c.SendStatus(StatusInternalServerError) //nolint:errcheck // It is fine to ignore the error here
return
}
}
// startupProcess Is the method which executes all the necessary processes just before the start of the server.
func (app *App) startupProcess() *App {
app.mutex.Lock()
defer app.mutex.Unlock()
app.mountStartupProcess()
// build route tree stack
app.buildTree()
return app
}
// Run onListen hooks. If they return an error, panic.
func (app *App) runOnListenHooks(listenData ListenData) {
if err := app.hooks.executeOnListenHooks(listenData); err != nil {
panic(err)
}
}