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- type JSONResponse
- type Tools
- func (t *Tools) CreateDirIfNotExists(path string) error
- func (t *Tools) DownloadStaticFile(w http.ResponseWriter, r *http.Request, pathName, displayName string)
- func (t *Tools) ErrorJSON(w http.ResponseWriter, err error, status ...int) error
- func (t *Tools) PushJSONToRemote(uri string, data interface{}, client ...*http.Client) (*http.Response, int, error)
- func (t *Tools) RandomString(n int) string
- func (t *Tools) ReadJSON(w http.ResponseWriter, r *http.Request, data interface{}) error
- func (t *Tools) Slugify(s string) (string, error)
- func (t *Tools) UploadFiles(r *http.Request, uploadDir string, rename ...bool) ([]*UploadedFile, error)
- func (t *Tools) UploadOneFile(r *http.Request, uploadDir string, rename ...bool) (*UploadedFile, error)
- func (t *Tools) WriteJSON(w http.ResponseWriter, status int, data interface{}, headers ...http.Header) error
- type UploadedFile
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type JSONResponse ¶
type JSONResponse struct { Error bool `json:"error"` Message string `json:"message"` Data interface{} `json:"data,omitempty"` }
JSONresponse is the type used for sending JSON around
type Tools ¶
type Tools struct { MaxFileSize int AllowedFileTypes []string MaxJSONSize int AllowUnknownFields bool }
Tools is the type used to instantiate this module. Any variable of this type will have access to all the methods with the reciver *Tools
func (*Tools) CreateDirIfNotExists ¶
CreateDirIfNotExists creates a directory, and all necessary parents, if it does not exist
func (*Tools) DownloadStaticFile ¶
func (t *Tools) DownloadStaticFile(w http.ResponseWriter, r *http.Request, pathName, displayName string)
DownloadStaticFile downloads a file, and tries to force the browser to avoid displaying it in the browser window by setting content dsiposition. It also allows specification of the display name
func (*Tools) ErrorJSON ¶
ErrorJSON takes an error, and optionally a status code and generates and sends a JSON error message
func (*Tools) PushJSONToRemote ¶
func (t *Tools) PushJSONToRemote(uri string, data interface{}, client ...*http.Client) (*http.Response, int, error)
PushJSONToRemote posts arbitrary data to some URL as JSON, and returns the response, status code, and error, if any. The final parameter, client, is optional. If none is specified, we use the standard http.Client.
func (*Tools) RandomString ¶
RandomString returns a string of random characters of length n, using randomStringSource as the source for the string
func (*Tools) ReadJSON ¶
ReadJSON tries to read the body of a request and converts from json into a go data variable
func (*Tools) UploadFiles ¶
func (t *Tools) UploadFiles(r *http.Request, uploadDir string, rename ...bool) ([]*UploadedFile, error)
UploadFiles uploads one or more files to a specified directory, and gives the files a random file name. It returns a slice containing the newly named files, the original file names, the sizes of the files and pottentially an error. If the optional last parameter is set to true, then we will not rename the files, but will use the original file names.
func (*Tools) UploadOneFile ¶
func (t *Tools) UploadOneFile(r *http.Request, uploadDir string, rename ...bool) (*UploadedFile, error)
UploadOneFile is just a convenience method that calls UploadFiles, but expects only one file to be in the upload.
type UploadedFile ¶
UploadedFile is astruct used to save information about an uploaded file