mirror of
https://github.com/rocky-linux/peridot.git
synced 2024-12-25 11:58:30 +00:00
.. | ||
BUILD.bazel | ||
LICENSE | ||
README.md | ||
router.go | ||
server.go | ||
util.go |
Denco
The fast and flexible HTTP request router for Go.
Denco is based on Double-Array implementation of Kocha-urlrouter. However, Denco is optimized and some features added.
Features
- Fast (See go-http-routing-benchmark)
- URL patterns (
/foo/:bar
and/foo/*wildcard
) - Small (but enough) URL router API
- HTTP request multiplexer like
http.ServeMux
Installation
go get -u github.com/go-openapi/runtime/middleware/denco
Using as HTTP request multiplexer
package main
import (
"fmt"
"log"
"net/http"
"github.com/go-openapi/runtime/middleware/denco"
)
func Index(w http.ResponseWriter, r *http.Request, params denco.Params) {
fmt.Fprintf(w, "Welcome to Denco!\n")
}
func User(w http.ResponseWriter, r *http.Request, params denco.Params) {
fmt.Fprintf(w, "Hello %s!\n", params.Get("name"))
}
func main() {
mux := denco.NewMux()
handler, err := mux.Build([]denco.Handler{
mux.GET("/", Index),
mux.GET("/user/:name", User),
mux.POST("/user/:name", User),
})
if err != nil {
panic(err)
}
log.Fatal(http.ListenAndServe(":8080", handler))
}
Using as URL router
package main
import (
"fmt"
"github.com/go-openapi/runtime/middleware/denco"
)
type route struct {
name string
}
func main() {
router := denco.New()
router.Build([]denco.Record{
{"/", &route{"root"}},
{"/user/:id", &route{"user"}},
{"/user/:name/:id", &route{"username"}},
{"/static/*filepath", &route{"static"}},
})
data, params, found := router.Lookup("/")
// print `&main.route{name:"root"}, denco.Params(nil), true`.
fmt.Printf("%#v, %#v, %#v\n", data, params, found)
data, params, found = router.Lookup("/user/hoge")
// print `&main.route{name:"user"}, denco.Params{denco.Param{Name:"id", Value:"hoge"}}, true`.
fmt.Printf("%#v, %#v, %#v\n", data, params, found)
data, params, found = router.Lookup("/user/hoge/7")
// print `&main.route{name:"username"}, denco.Params{denco.Param{Name:"name", Value:"hoge"}, denco.Param{Name:"id", Value:"7"}}, true`.
fmt.Printf("%#v, %#v, %#v\n", data, params, found)
data, params, found = router.Lookup("/static/path/to/file")
// print `&main.route{name:"static"}, denco.Params{denco.Param{Name:"filepath", Value:"path/to/file"}}, true`.
fmt.Printf("%#v, %#v, %#v\n", data, params, found)
}
See Godoc for more details.
Getting the value of path parameter
You can get the value of path parameter by 2 ways.
- Using
denco.Params.Get
method - Find by loop
package main
import (
"fmt"
"github.com/go-openapi/runtime/middleware/denco"
)
func main() {
router := denco.New()
if err := router.Build([]denco.Record{
{"/user/:name/:id", "route1"},
}); err != nil {
panic(err)
}
// 1. Using denco.Params.Get method.
_, params, _ := router.Lookup("/user/alice/1")
name := params.Get("name")
if name != "" {
fmt.Printf("Hello %s.\n", name) // prints "Hello alice.".
}
// 2. Find by loop.
for _, param := range params {
if param.Name == "name" {
fmt.Printf("Hello %s.\n", name) // prints "Hello alice.".
}
}
}
URL patterns
Denco's route matching strategy is "most nearly matching".
When routes /:name
and /alice
have been built, URI /alice
matches the route /alice
, not /:name
.
Because URI /alice
is more match with the route /alice
than /:name
.
For more example, when routes below have been built:
/user/alice
/user/:name
/user/:name/:id
/user/alice/:id
/user/:id/bob
Routes matching are:
/user/alice => "/user/alice" (no match with "/user/:name")
/user/bob => "/user/:name"
/user/naoina/1 => "/user/:name/1"
/user/alice/1 => "/user/alice/:id" (no match with "/user/:name/:id")
/user/1/bob => "/user/:id/bob" (no match with "/user/:name/:id")
/user/alice/bob => "/user/alice/:id" (no match with "/user/:name/:id" and "/user/:id/bob")
Limitation
Denco has some limitations below.
- Number of param records (such as
/:name
) must be less than 2^22 - Number of elements of internal slice must be less than 2^22
Benchmarks
cd $GOPATH/github.com/go-openapi/runtime/middleware/denco
go test -bench . -benchmem
License
Denco is licensed under the MIT License.