* Add CustomRecovery and CustomRecoveryWithWriter methods
* add CustomRecovery example to README
* add test for CustomRecovery
* support RecoveryWithWriter(io.Writer, ...RecoveryFunc)
* Add a redirect sample for POST method
Refer to issue https://github.com/gin-gonic/gin/issues/444
* put an empty line before 1396
Co-authored-by: Bo-Yi Wu <appleboy.tw@gmail.com>
* Update fixed error code from merged commit
According to [this](874dcfa6c4) merged commit.
* Fixed incorrect testing date.
Original testing date incompatible demo require, can't get expect result.
check_in date need NOT AFTER check_out date.
* Update README.md
c:\>curl 0.0.0.0:8080
"Failed to connect to 0.0.0.0 port 8080: Address not available"
Connecting to address 0.0.0.0:8080 is not allowed on windows. From http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa923167.aspx
" ... If the address member of the structure specified by the name parameter is
all zeroes, connect will return the error WSAEADDRNOTAVAIL. ..."
* Update README.md
edit comment
``` go
func main() {
r := gin.Default()
// r.GET("/JSONP?callback=x", func(c *gin.Context) { // old
r.GET("/JSONP", func(c *gin.Context) { // new
data := gin.H{
"foo": "bar",
}
//callback is x
// Will output : x({\"foo\":\"bar\"})
c.JSONP(http.StatusOK, data)
})
// Listen and serve on 0.0.0.0:8080
r.Run(":8080")
}
// client
// curl http://127.0.0.1:8080/JSONP?callback=x
// old output
// 404 page not found
// new output
// x({"foo":"bar"})
```
Most of the sample code in the documentation map[string]interface{} is represented by gin.H.
gin.H is a very important place for me to like gin, can write a lot less code
* support bind http header param #1956
update #1956
```
package main
import (
"fmt"
"github.com/gin-gonic/gin"
)
type testHeader struct {
Rate int `header:"Rate"`
Domain string `header:"Domain"`
}
func main() {
r := gin.Default()
r.GET("/", func(c *gin.Context) {
h := testHeader{}
if err := c.ShouldBindHeader(&h); err != nil {
c.JSON(200, err)
}
fmt.Printf("%#v\n", h)
c.JSON(200, gin.H{"Rate": h.Rate, "Domain": h.Domain})
})
r.Run()
// client
// curl -H "rate:300" -H "domain:music" 127.0.0.1:8080/
// output
// {"Domain":"music","Rate":300}
}
```
* add unit test
* Modify the code to get the http header
When the http header is obtained in the standard library,
the key value will be modified by the CanonicalMIMEHeaderKey function,
and finally the value of the http header will be obtained from the map.
As follows.
```go
func (h MIMEHeader) Get(key string) string {
// ...
v := h[CanonicalMIMEHeaderKey(key)]
// ...
}
```
This pr also follows this modification
* Thanks to vkd for suggestions, modifying code
* Increase test coverage
env GOPATH=`pwd` go test github.com/gin-gonic/gin/binding -coverprofile=cover.prof
ok github.com/gin-gonic/gin/binding 0.015s coverage: 100.0% of statements
* Rollback check code
* add use case to README.md
* refactor(form_mapping.go): mapping ptr, struct and map
* fix#1672 correct work with ptr - not create value if field is not set
* avoid allocations on strings.Split() - change to strings.Index()
* fix#610 tag value "-" is mean ignoring field
* struct fields mapped like json.Unmarshal
* map fields mapped like json.Unmarshal
* fix after @thinkerou review
Add a function `ForceConsoleColor`, like `DisableConsoleColor` but to force coloring the output.
It usefull when some IDE's integrated console (like IntelliJ or Goland) are not detected as TTY, but can display colors.
Also helps if one want to output color in log file (#1590) and as a workaround for #1547.
* support bind uri (1)
* uri binding successful run
* fix vet warning: github.com/gin-gonic/gin/internal.Param composite literal uses unkeyed fields
* fix code style
* update function name
* fix test function signature
* add test for CanSet
* update readme and add test case
* remove internal.Params
* add coverage
* fix warning
`Gin` now have the `protobufBinding` function to check the request format, but didn't have a protobuf response function like `c.YAML()`.
In our company [ByteDance](http://bytedance.com/), the largest internet company using golang in China, we use `gin` to transfer __Protobuf__ instead of __Json__, we have to write some internal library to make some wrappers to achieve that, and the code is not elegant. So we really want such a feature.
* support query map
* add GetQueryMap and unittest
* support post-form map
* add readme for query map
* attempt to fix bug for post-form map when go version is 1.6
* remove duplicate code
* remove comment
gin already support http2, while previously not support server push.
Add Pusher() function to extend the ResponseWriter interface.
```golang
// get http.Pusher
if pusher := c.Writer.Pusher(); pusher != nil {
// use pusher.Push() to do server push
}
```
<img width="881" alt="screen shot 2018-03-07 at 11 20 49 pm" src="https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/16014993/37100619-680c00c6-225e-11e8-9352-76ec3bd62894.png">
Reference this issue #1323
1. There isn't any eg about `HandleContext`
2. The `c.Request.Path` of `HandleContext` Comment is not right
Based on the above two points, I pull this request.
If you think it's unnecessary, I will close this.
Thx.
* Add interface to read body bytes in binding
* Add BindingBody implementation for some binding
* Fix to use `BindBodyBytesKey` for key
* Revert "Fix to use `BindBodyBytesKey` for key"
This reverts commit 2c82901ceab6ae53730a3cfcd9839bee11a08f13.
* Use private-like key for body bytes
* Add tests for BindingBody & ShouldBindBodyWith
* Add note for README
* Remove redundant space between sentences
* fix(binding): Expose validator engine used by the default Validator
- Add func ValidatorEngine for returning the underlying validator engine used
in the default StructValidator implementation.
- Remove the function RegisterValidation from the StructValidator interface
which made it immpossible to use a StructValidator implementation without the
validator.v8 library.
- Update and rename test for registering validation
Test{RegisterValidation => ValidatorEngine}.
- Update readme and example for registering custom validation.
- Add example for registering struct level validation.
- Add documentation for the following binding funcs/types:
- Binding interface
- StructValidator interface
- Validator instance
- Binding implementations
- Default func
* fix(binding): Move validator engine getter inside interface
* docs: rm date cmd from custom validation demo
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