package middleware
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import (
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"net/http"
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"github.com/zenazn/goji/web"
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)
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type subrouter struct {
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c *web.C
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h http.Handler
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}
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func (s subrouter) ServeHTTP(w http.ResponseWriter, r *http.Request) {
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if s.c.URLParams != nil {
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path, ok := s.c.URLParams["*"]
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if !ok {
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path, ok = s.c.URLParams["_"]
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}
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if ok {
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oldpath := r.URL.Path
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r.URL.Path = path
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defer func() {
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r.URL.Path = oldpath
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}()
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}
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}
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s.h.ServeHTTP(w, r)
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}
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// SubRouter is a helper middleware that makes writing sub-routers easier.
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//
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// If you register a sub-router under a key like "/admin/*", Goji's router will
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// automatically set c.URLParams["*"] to the unmatched path suffix. This
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// middleware will help you set the request URL's Path to this unmatched suffix,
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// allowing you to write sub-routers with no knowledge of what routes the parent
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// router matches.
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//
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// Since Go's regular expressions do not allow you to create a capturing group
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// named "*", SubRouter also accepts the string "_". For instance, to duplicate
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// the semantics of the string pattern "/foo/*", you might use the regular
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// expression "^/foo(?P<_>/.*)$".
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func SubRouter(c *web.C, h http.Handler) http.Handler {
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return subrouter{c, h}
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}
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