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29fec474
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29fec474
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Mar 29, 2015
by
Matthew Holt
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Detailed godoc; better error handling convention
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middleware/errors/errors.go
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middleware/middleware.go
middleware/middleware.go
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server/server.go
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middleware/errors/errors.go
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@@ -69,6 +69,7 @@ func (h ErrorHandler) ServeHTTP(w http.ResponseWriter, r *http.Request) (int, er
if
status
>=
400
{
h
.
errorPage
(
w
,
status
)
return
0
,
err
// status < 400 signals that a response has been written
}
return
status
,
err
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middleware/middleware.go
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@@ -15,20 +15,29 @@ type (
// HandlerFunc is like http.HandlerFunc except it returns a status code
// and an error. It is the inner-most layer which serves individual
// requests. The status code is for the client's benefit
,
the error
// requests. The status code is for the client's benefit
;
the error
// value is for the server's benefit. The status code will be sent to
// the client while the error value will be logged privately. Sometimes,
// an error status code (4xx or 5xx) may be returned with a nil error
// when there is no reason to log the error on the server.
//
// If a HandlerFunc returns an error (status < 400), it should not write
// to the response. This philosophy is what makes middleware.HandlerFunc
// different from http.HandlerFunc. The error handling should happen
// at the application layer or in a dedicated error-handling middleware
// rather than an "every middleware for itself" paradigm. The error handling
// logic should make sure that the client is properly responded to according
// to the status code, but should probably not reveal the error message. The
// error message should be logged instead, for example.
// If a HandlerFunc returns an error (status >= 400), it should NOT
// write to the response. This philosophy makes middleware.HandlerFunc
// different from http.HandlerFunc: error handling should happen at
// the application layer or in dedicated error-handling middleware
// only, rather than with an "every middleware for itself" paradigm.
//
// The application or error-handling middleware should incorporate logic
// to ensure that the client always gets a proper response according to
// the status code. For security reasons, it should probably not reveal
// the actual error message. (Instead it should be logged, for example.)
//
// Handlers which do write to the response should return a status value
// < 400 as a signal that a response has been written. In other words,
// only error-handling middleware or the application will write to the
// response for a status code >= 400. When ANY handler writes to the
// response, it should return a status code < 400 to signal others to
// NOT write to the response again, which would be erroneous.
HandlerFunc
func
(
http
.
ResponseWriter
,
*
http
.
Request
)
(
int
,
error
)
// Handler is like http.Handler except ServeHTTP returns a status code
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server/server.go
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@@ -5,6 +5,7 @@ package server
import
(
"errors"
"fmt"
"log"
"net/http"
"os"
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@@ -116,7 +117,13 @@ func (s *Server) ServeHTTP(w http.ResponseWriter, r *http.Request) {
http
.
StatusInternalServerError
)
}
}()
s
.
stack
(
w
,
r
)
status
,
_
:=
s
.
stack
(
w
,
r
)
if
status
>=
400
{
w
.
WriteHeader
(
status
)
fmt
.
Fprintf
(
w
,
"%d %s"
,
status
,
http
.
StatusText
(
status
))
}
}
// buildStack builds the server's middleware stack based
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