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iris_deprecated.go
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// Copyright 2017 Gerasimos Maropoulos, ΓΜ. All rights reserved.
// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
// license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
package iris
// The below code will be removed at the next release.
// It's here to make your overall experience more familiar with the APIs you used before Iris.
import (
"net"
"net/url"
"os"
"github.com/kataras/iris/cache"
"github.com/kataras/iris/context"
"github.com/kataras/iris/core/handlerconv"
"github.com/kataras/iris/core/host"
"github.com/kataras/iris/core/nettools"
)
// ToHandler converts native http.Handler & http.HandlerFunc to context.Handler.
//
// Supported form types:
// .ToHandler(h http.Handler)
// .ToHandler(func(w http.ResponseWriter, r *http.Request))
// .ToHandler(func(w http.ResponseWriter, r *http.Request, next http.HandlerFunc))
//
// Deprecated. Use the "core/handlerconv" package instead, equivalent to `ToHandler` is its `FromStd` function.
func ToHandler(handler interface{}) context.Handler {
return handlerconv.FromStd(handler)
}
// Cache provides cache capabilities to a route's handler.
// Usage:
// Get("/", iris.Cache(time.Duration(10*time.Second)), func(ctx context.Context){
// ctx.Writef("Hello, world!") // or a template or anything else
// })
//
// Deprecated. Use "github.com/kataras/iris/cache" sub-package which contains the full features instead.
var Cache = cache.Handler
// CheckErr is the old `Must`. It panics on errors as expected with
// the old listen functions, change of this method will affect only ListenXXX functions.
//
// Its only callers are the following, deprecated, listen functions.
var CheckErr = func(err error) {
if err != nil {
panic(err)
}
}
// Serve serves incoming connections from the given listener.
//
// Serve blocks until the given listener returns permanent error.
//
// Deprecated. Use `Run` instead.
func (app *Application) Serve(l net.Listener) error {
return app.Run(Listener(l))
}
// Listen starts the standalone http server
// which listens to the addr parameter which as the form of
// host:port
//
// Deprecated. Use `Run` instead.
func (app *Application) Listen(addr string) {
CheckErr(app.Run(Addr(addr)))
}
// ListenUNIX starts the server listening to the new requests using a 'socket file'.
// Note: this works only on unix.
//
// Deprecated. Use `Run` instead.
func (app *Application) ListenUNIX(socketFile string, mode os.FileMode) {
l, err := nettools.UNIX(socketFile, mode)
CheckErr(err)
CheckErr(app.Run(Listener(l)))
}
// ListenTLS starts the secure server with provided certificates,
// if you use this method the requests of the form of 'http://' will fail
// only https:// connections are allowed
// which listens to the addr parameter which as the form of
// host:port
//
//
// Deprecated. Use `Run` instead.
func (app *Application) ListenTLS(addr string, certFile, keyFile string) {
CheckErr(app.Run(TLS(addr, certFile, keyFile)))
}
// ListenLETSENCRYPT starts the server listening at the specific nat address
// using key & certification taken from the letsencrypt.org 's servers
// it's also starts a second 'http' server to redirect all 'http://$ADDR/$PATH' to the' https://$ADDR/$PATH'
// it creates a cache file to store the certifications, for performance reasons, this file by-default is "./certcache"
// if you skip the second parameter then the cache file is "./letsencrypt.cache"
// if you want to disable cache then simple pass as second argument an empty empty string ""
//
// Deprecated. Use `Run` instead.
func (app *Application) ListenLETSENCRYPT(addr string, cacheDirOptional ...string) {
l, err := nettools.LETSENCRYPT(addr, addr, cacheDirOptional...)
CheckErr(err)
// create the redirect server to redirect http://... to https://...
hostname := nettools.ResolveHostname(addr)
proxyAddr := hostname + ":80"
target, err := url.Parse("https://" + hostname)
CheckErr(err)
go host.NewProxy(proxyAddr, target).ListenAndServe()
CheckErr(app.Run(Listener(l)))
}
// OnStatusCode registers an error http status code
// based on the "statusCode" >= 400.
// The handler is being wrapepd by a generic
// handler which will try to reset
// the body if recorder was enabled
// and/or disable the gzip if gzip response recorder
// was active.
//
// Deprecated. Use `OnErrorCode` instead.
func (app *Application) OnStatusCode(statusCode int, handler context.Handler) {
app.OnErrorCode(statusCode, handler)
}
// HTTP status codes as registered with IANA.
// See: http://www.iana.org/assignments/http-status-codes/http-status-codes.xhtml
// Raw Copy from the net/http std package in order to recude the import path of "net/http" for the users.
//
// These may or may not stay.
const (
StatusContinue = 100 // RFC 7231, 6.2.1
StatusSwitchingProtocols = 101 // RFC 7231, 6.2.2
StatusProcessing = 102 // RFC 2518, 10.1
StatusOK = 200 // RFC 7231, 6.3.1
StatusCreated = 201 // RFC 7231, 6.3.2
StatusAccepted = 202 // RFC 7231, 6.3.3
StatusNonAuthoritativeInfo = 203 // RFC 7231, 6.3.4
StatusNoContent = 204 // RFC 7231, 6.3.5
StatusResetContent = 205 // RFC 7231, 6.3.6
StatusPartialContent = 206 // RFC 7233, 4.1
StatusMultiStatus = 207 // RFC 4918, 11.1
StatusAlreadyReported = 208 // RFC 5842, 7.1
StatusIMUsed = 226 // RFC 3229, 10.4.1
StatusMultipleChoices = 300 // RFC 7231, 6.4.1
StatusMovedPermanently = 301 // RFC 7231, 6.4.2
StatusFound = 302 // RFC 7231, 6.4.3
StatusSeeOther = 303 // RFC 7231, 6.4.4
StatusNotModified = 304 // RFC 7232, 4.1
StatusUseProxy = 305 // RFC 7231, 6.4.5
_ = 306 // RFC 7231, 6.4.6 (Unused)
StatusTemporaryRedirect = 307 // RFC 7231, 6.4.7
StatusPermanentRedirect = 308 // RFC 7538, 3
StatusBadRequest = 400 // RFC 7231, 6.5.1
StatusUnauthorized = 401 // RFC 7235, 3.1
StatusPaymentRequired = 402 // RFC 7231, 6.5.2
StatusForbidden = 403 // RFC 7231, 6.5.3
StatusNotFound = 404 // RFC 7231, 6.5.4
StatusMethodNotAllowed = 405 // RFC 7231, 6.5.5
StatusNotAcceptable = 406 // RFC 7231, 6.5.6
StatusProxyAuthRequired = 407 // RFC 7235, 3.2
StatusRequestTimeout = 408 // RFC 7231, 6.5.7
StatusConflict = 409 // RFC 7231, 6.5.8
StatusGone = 410 // RFC 7231, 6.5.9
StatusLengthRequired = 411 // RFC 7231, 6.5.10
StatusPreconditionFailed = 412 // RFC 7232, 4.2
StatusRequestEntityTooLarge = 413 // RFC 7231, 6.5.11
StatusRequestURITooLong = 414 // RFC 7231, 6.5.12
StatusUnsupportedMediaType = 415 // RFC 7231, 6.5.13
StatusRequestedRangeNotSatisfiable = 416 // RFC 7233, 4.4
StatusExpectationFailed = 417 // RFC 7231, 6.5.14
StatusTeapot = 418 // RFC 7168, 2.3.3
StatusUnprocessableEntity = 422 // RFC 4918, 11.2
StatusLocked = 423 // RFC 4918, 11.3
StatusFailedDependency = 424 // RFC 4918, 11.4
StatusUpgradeRequired = 426 // RFC 7231, 6.5.15
StatusPreconditionRequired = 428 // RFC 6585, 3
StatusTooManyRequests = 429 // RFC 6585, 4
StatusRequestHeaderFieldsTooLarge = 431 // RFC 6585, 5
StatusUnavailableForLegalReasons = 451 // RFC 7725, 3
StatusInternalServerError = 500 // RFC 7231, 6.6.1
StatusNotImplemented = 501 // RFC 7231, 6.6.2
StatusBadGateway = 502 // RFC 7231, 6.6.3
StatusServiceUnavailable = 503 // RFC 7231, 6.6.4
StatusGatewayTimeout = 504 // RFC 7231, 6.6.5
StatusHTTPVersionNotSupported = 505 // RFC 7231, 6.6.6
StatusVariantAlsoNegotiates = 506 // RFC 2295, 8.1
StatusInsufficientStorage = 507 // RFC 4918, 11.5
StatusLoopDetected = 508 // RFC 5842, 7.2
StatusNotExtended = 510 // RFC 2774, 7
StatusNetworkAuthenticationRequired = 511 // RFC 6585, 6
)
// These may or may not stay, you can use net/http's constants too.
const (
MethodGet = "GET"
MethodPost = "POST"
MethodPut = "PUT"
MethodDelete = "DELETE"
MethodConnect = "CONNECT"
MethodHead = "HEAD"
MethodPatch = "PATCH"
MethodOptions = "OPTIONS"
MethodTrace = "TRACE"
// MethodNone is declared at iris.go, it will stay.
)