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Update to 8.2.5 | Say Hello to Controllers. Read HISTORY.md

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# Controllers from scratch
This example folder shows how I started to develop
the Controller idea inside the Iris web framework itself.
Now it's built'n feature and can be used as:
```go
// +build go1.9
// file main.go
package main
import (
"github.com/kataras/iris/_examples/routing/mvc/persistence"
"github.com/kataras/iris"
)
func main() {
app := iris.New()
app.RegisterView(iris.HTML("./views", ".html"))
db := persistence.OpenDatabase("a fake db")
app.Controller("/user/{userid:int}", NewUserController(db))
// http://localhost:8080/
// http://localhost:8080/user/42
app.Run(iris.Addr(":8080"))
}
```
```go
// +build go1.9
// file user_controller.go
package main
import (
"time"
"github.com/kataras/iris/_examples/routing/mvc/persistence"
"github.com/kataras/iris"
)
// User is our user example controller.
type UserController struct {
iris.Controller
// All fields that are tagged with iris:"persistence"`
// are being persistence and kept between the different requests,
// meaning that these data will not be reset-ed on each new request,
// they will be the same for all requests.
CreatedAt time.Time `iris:"persistence"`
Title string `iris:"persistence"`
DB *persistence.Database `iris:"persistence"`
}
func NewUserController(db *persistence.Database) *User {
return &UserController{
CreatedAt: time.Now(),
Title: "User page",
DB: db,
}
}
// Get serves using the User controller when HTTP Method is "GET".
func (c *UserController) Get() {
c.Tmpl = "user/index.html"
c.Data["title"] = c.Title
c.Data["username"] = "kataras " + c.Params.Get("userid")
c.Data["connstring"] = c.DB.Connstring
c.Data["uptime"] = time.Now().Sub(c.CreatedAt).Seconds()
}
/* Can use more than one, the factory will make sure
that the correct http methods are being registed for this
controller, uncommend these if you want:
func (c *User) Post() {}
func (c *User) Put() {}
func (c *User) Delete() {}
func (c *User) Connect() {}
func (c *User) Head() {}
func (c *User) Patch() {}
func (c *User) Options() {}
func (c *User) Trace() {}
*/
/*
func (c *User) All() {}
// OR
func (c *User) Any() {}
*/
```
Example can be found at: [_examples/routing/mvc](https://github.com/kataras/iris/tree/master/_examples/routing/mvc).

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package controllers
import (
"reflect"
"strings"
"github.com/kataras/iris"
"github.com/kataras/iris/context"
"github.com/kataras/iris/core/router"
)
type Controller struct {
// path params.
Params *context.RequestParams
// view properties.
Layout string
Tmpl string
Data map[string]interface{}
// give access to the request context itself.
Ctx context.Context
}
// all lowercase, so user can see only the fields
// that are necessary to him/her.
func (b *Controller) init(ctx context.Context) {
b.Ctx = ctx
b.Params = ctx.Params()
b.Data = make(map[string]interface{}, 0)
}
func (b *Controller) exec() {
if v := b.Tmpl; v != "" {
if l := b.Layout; l != "" {
b.Ctx.ViewLayout(l)
}
if d := b.Data; d != nil {
for key, value := range d {
b.Ctx.ViewData(key, value)
}
}
b.Ctx.View(v)
}
}
// get the field name at compile-time,
// will help us to catch any unexpected results on future versions.
var baseControllerName = reflect.TypeOf(Controller{}).Name()
func RegisterController(app *iris.Application, path string, c interface{}) {
typ := reflect.TypeOf(c)
if typ.Kind() != reflect.Ptr {
typ = reflect.PtrTo(typ)
}
elem := typ.Elem()
// check if "c" has the "Controller" typeof `Controller` field.
b, has := elem.FieldByName(baseControllerName)
if !has {
panic("controller should have a field of Controller type")
}
baseControllerFieldIndex := b.Index[0]
persistenceFields := make(map[int]reflect.Value, 0)
if numField := elem.NumField(); numField > 1 {
val := reflect.Indirect(reflect.ValueOf(c))
for i := 0; i < numField; i++ {
f := elem.Field(i)
valF := val.Field(i)
// catch persistence data by tags, i.e:
// MyData string `iris:"persistence"`
// DB *DB `iris:"persistence"`
if t, ok := f.Tag.Lookup("iris"); ok {
if t == "persistence" {
persistenceFields[i] = reflect.ValueOf(valF.Interface())
continue
}
}
}
}
// check if has Any() or All()
// if yes, then register all http methods and
// exit.
m, has := typ.MethodByName("Any")
if !has {
m, has = typ.MethodByName("All")
}
if has {
app.Any(path,
controllerToHandler(elem, persistenceFields,
baseControllerFieldIndex, m.Index))
return
}
// else search the entire controller
// for any compatible method function
// and register that.
for _, method := range router.AllMethods {
httpMethodFuncName := strings.Title(strings.ToLower(method))
m, has := typ.MethodByName(httpMethodFuncName)
if !has {
continue
}
httpMethodIndex := m.Index
app.Handle(method, path,
controllerToHandler(elem, persistenceFields,
baseControllerFieldIndex, httpMethodIndex))
}
}
func controllerToHandler(elem reflect.Type, persistenceFields map[int]reflect.Value,
baseControllerFieldIndex, httpMethodIndex int) context.Handler {
return func(ctx context.Context) {
// create a new controller instance of that type(>ptr).
c := reflect.New(elem)
// get the responsible method.
// Remember:
// To improve the performance
// we don't compare the ctx.Method()[HTTP Method]
// to the instance's Method, each handler is registered
// to a specific http method.
methodFunc := c.Method(httpMethodIndex)
// get the Controller embedded field.
b, _ := c.Elem().Field(baseControllerFieldIndex).Addr().Interface().(*Controller)
if len(persistenceFields) > 0 {
elem := c.Elem()
for index, value := range persistenceFields {
elem.Field(index).Set(value)
}
}
// init the new controller instance.
b.init(ctx)
// execute the responsible method for that handler.
methodFunc.Interface().(func())()
// finally, execute the controller.
b.exec()
}
}

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package controllers
// Index is our index example controller.
type Index struct {
Controller
}
func (c *Index) Get() {
c.Tmpl = "index.html"
c.Data["title"] = "Index page"
c.Data["message"] = "Hello world!"
}

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package controllers
import (
"time"
"github.com/kataras/iris/_examples/tutorial/mvc-from-scratch/persistence"
)
// User is our user example controller.
type User struct {
Controller
// All fields that are tagged with iris:"persistence"`
// are being persistence and kept between the different requests,
// meaning that these data will not be reset-ed on each new request,
// they will be the same for all requests.
CreatedAt time.Time `iris:"persistence"`
Title string `iris:"persistence"`
DB *persistence.Database `iris:"persistence"`
}
func NewUserController(db *persistence.Database) *User {
return &User{
CreatedAt: time.Now(),
Title: "User page",
DB: db,
}
}
// Get serves using the User controller when HTTP Method is "GET".
func (c *User) Get() {
c.Tmpl = "user/index.html"
c.Data["title"] = c.Title
c.Data["username"] = "kataras " + c.Params.Get("userid")
c.Data["connstring"] = c.DB.Connstring
c.Data["uptime"] = time.Now().Sub(c.CreatedAt).Seconds()
}
/* Can use more than one, the factory will make sure
that the correct http methods are being registed for this
controller, uncommend these if you want:
func (c *User) Post() {}
func (c *User) Put() {}
func (c *User) Delete() {}
func (c *User) Connect() {}
func (c *User) Head() {}
func (c *User) Patch() {}
func (c *User) Options() {}
func (c *User) Trace() {}
*/
/*
func (c *User) All() {}
// OR
func (c *User) Any() {}
*/

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package main
import (
"github.com/kataras/iris/_examples/tutorial/mvc-from-scratch/controllers"
"github.com/kataras/iris/_examples/tutorial/mvc-from-scratch/persistence"
"github.com/kataras/iris"
)
func main() {
app := iris.New()
app.RegisterView(iris.HTML("./views", ".html"))
db := persistence.OpenDatabase("a fake db")
controllers.RegisterController(app, "/", new(controllers.Index))
controllers.RegisterController(app, "/user/{userid:int}",
controllers.NewUserController(db))
// http://localhost:8080/
// http://localhost:8080/user/42
app.Run(iris.Addr(":8080"))
}

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package models
import (
"time"
)
// User is an example model.
type User struct {
ID int64
Username string
Firstname string
Lastname string
CreatedAt time.Time
UpdatedAt time.Time
}

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package persistence
// Database is our imaginary storage.
type Database struct {
Connstring string
}
func OpenDatabase(connstring string) *Database {
return &Database{Connstring: connstring}
}

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<html>
<head>
<title>{{.title}}</title>
</head>
<body>
<h1>{{.message}}</h1>
</body>
</html>

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<html>
<head>
<title>{{.title}}</title>
</head>
<body>
<h1> Hello {{.username}} </h1>
All fields inside a controller that are pointers or they tagged as `iris:"persistence"` are marked as persistence data, meaning
that they will not be reset-ed on each new request.
<h3>Persistence data from *DB.Connstring: {{.connstring}} </h3>
<h3>Persistence data from CreatedAt `iris:"persistence"`: {{.uptime}} seconds </h3>
</body>
</html>