package web import ( "bufio" "fmt" "io" "log" "net" "os" "os/signal" "strings" "sync" "syscall" "git.akyoto.dev/go/router" ) // Server is the interface for an HTTP server. type Server interface { Get(path string, handler Handler) Request(method string, path string, body io.Reader) Response Router() *router.Router[Handler] Run(address string) error Use(handlers ...Handler) } // server is an HTTP server. type server struct { handlers []Handler contextPool sync.Pool router *router.Router[Handler] errorHandler func(Context, error) } // NewServer creates a new HTTP server. func NewServer() Server { r := &router.Router[Handler]{} s := &server{ router: r, handlers: []Handler{ func(c Context) error { ctx := c.(*context) handler := r.LookupNoAlloc(ctx.request.method, ctx.request.path, ctx.request.addParameter) if handler == nil { ctx.SetStatus(404) return nil } return handler(c) }, }, errorHandler: func(ctx Context, err error) { log.Println(ctx.Request().Path(), err) }, } s.contextPool.New = func() any { return s.newContext() } return s } // Get registers your function to be called when the given GET path has been requested. func (s *server) Get(path string, handler Handler) { s.Router().Add("GET", path, handler) } // Request performs a synthetic request and returns the response. // This function keeps the response in memory so it's slightly slower than a real request. // However it is very useful inside tests where you don't want to spin up a real web server. func (s *server) Request(method string, url string, body io.Reader) Response { ctx := s.newContext() s.handleRequest(ctx, method, url, io.Discard) return ctx.Response() } // Run starts the server on the given address. func (s *server) Run(address string) error { listener, err := net.Listen("tcp", address) if err != nil { return err } defer listener.Close() go func() { for { conn, err := listener.Accept() if err != nil { continue } go s.handleConnection(conn) } }() stop := make(chan os.Signal, 1) signal.Notify(stop, os.Interrupt, syscall.SIGTERM) <-stop return nil } // Router returns the router used by the server. func (s *server) Router() *router.Router[Handler] { return s.router } // Use adds handlers to your handlers chain. func (s *server) Use(handlers ...Handler) { last := s.handlers[len(s.handlers)-1] s.handlers = append(s.handlers[:len(s.handlers)-1], handlers...) s.handlers = append(s.handlers, last) } // handleConnection handles an accepted connection. func (s *server) handleConnection(conn net.Conn) { var ( ctx = s.contextPool.Get().(*context) method string url string ) ctx.reader.Reset(conn) defer conn.Close() defer s.contextPool.Put(ctx) for { // Search for a line containing HTTP method and url for { message, err := ctx.reader.ReadString('\n') if err != nil { return } space := strings.IndexByte(message, ' ') if space <= 0 { continue } method = message[:space] if !isRequestMethod(method) { continue } lastSpace := strings.LastIndexByte(message, ' ') if lastSpace == -1 { lastSpace = len(message) } url = message[space+1 : lastSpace] break } // Add headers until we meet an empty line for { message, err := ctx.reader.ReadString('\n') if err != nil { return } if message == "\r\n" { break } colon := strings.IndexByte(message, ':') if colon <= 0 { continue } key := message[:colon] value := message[colon+2 : len(message)-2] ctx.request.headers = append(ctx.request.headers, header{ Key: key, Value: value, }) } // Handle the request s.handleRequest(ctx, method, url, conn) // Clean up the context ctx.request.headers = ctx.request.headers[:0] ctx.request.body = ctx.request.body[:0] ctx.response.headers = ctx.response.headers[:0] ctx.response.body = ctx.response.body[:0] ctx.params = ctx.params[:0] ctx.handlerCount = 0 ctx.status = 200 } } // handleRequest handles the given request. func (s *server) handleRequest(ctx *context, method string, url string, writer io.Writer) { ctx.method = method ctx.scheme, ctx.host, ctx.path, ctx.query = parseURL(url) err := s.handlers[0](ctx) if err != nil { s.errorHandler(ctx, err) } fmt.Fprintf(writer, "HTTP/1.1 %d %s\r\nContent-Length: %d\r\n%s\r\n%s", ctx.status, "OK", len(ctx.response.body), ctx.response.headerText(), ctx.response.body) } // newContext allocates a new context with the default state. func (s *server) newContext() *context { return &context{ server: s, request: request{ reader: bufio.NewReader(nil), body: make([]byte, 0), headers: make([]header, 0, 8), params: make([]router.Parameter, 0, 8), }, response: response{ body: make([]byte, 0, 1024), headers: make([]header, 0, 8), status: 200, }, } }