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func PanicMiddleware ¶
PanicMiddleware logs any panics. For now, we're continue throwing the panic up the stack so this may crash the process.
func TracingMiddleware ¶
Tracing creates a new span named after the URL path of the request. It places this span in the request context, for use by other handlers via opentracing.SpanFromContext() If a span exists in request headers, the span created by this middleware will be a child of that span.
func WithTracingOpName ¶
WithTracingOpName adds the op name to a context for use by the tracing library. It uses a pointer because it's called below in the stack and the only way to pass the info up is to have it a set a pointer. Even though it doesn't change the context we still have this return a context to maintain the illusion.
Types ¶
type Controller ¶
type Controller interface { // GetSectionsForStudent handles GET requests to /students/{student_id}/sections // Gets the sections for the specified student // 200: []models.Section // 400: *models.BadRequest // 500: *models.InternalError // default: client side HTTP errors, for example: context.DeadlineExceeded. GetSectionsForStudent(ctx context.Context, studentID string) ([]models.Section, error) }
Controller defines the interface for the blog service.
type Server ¶
type Server struct { // Handler should generally not be changed. It exposed to make testing easier. Handler http.Handler // contains filtered or unexported fields }
Server defines a HTTP server that implements the Controller interface.
func New ¶
func New(c Controller, addr string) *Server
New returns a Server that implements the Controller interface. It will start when "Serve" is called.
func NewWithMiddleware ¶
NewWithMiddleware returns a Server that implemenets the Controller interface. It runs the middleware after the built-in middleware (e.g. logging), but before the controller methods. The middleware is executed in the order specified. The server will start when "Serve" is called.