pages-server/server/context/context.go
6543 6c63b66ce4 Refactor split long functions ()
we have big functions that handle all stuff ... we should split this into smaler chuncks so we could test them seperate and make clear cuts in what happens where

Reviewed-on: https://codeberg.org/Codeberg/pages-server/pulls/135
2022-11-12 20:43:44 +01:00

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package context
import (
stdContext "context"
"net/http"
"codeberg.org/codeberg/pages/server/utils"
)
type Context struct {
RespWriter http.ResponseWriter
Req *http.Request
StatusCode int
}
func New(w http.ResponseWriter, r *http.Request) *Context {
return &Context{
RespWriter: w,
Req: r,
StatusCode: http.StatusOK,
}
}
func (c *Context) Context() stdContext.Context {
if c.Req != nil {
return c.Req.Context()
}
return stdContext.Background()
}
func (c *Context) Response() *http.Response {
if c.Req != nil && c.Req.Response != nil {
return c.Req.Response
}
return nil
}
func (c *Context) String(raw string, status ...int) {
code := http.StatusOK
if len(status) != 0 {
code = status[0]
}
c.RespWriter.WriteHeader(code)
_, _ = c.RespWriter.Write([]byte(raw))
}
func (c *Context) Redirect(uri string, statusCode int) {
http.Redirect(c.RespWriter, c.Req, uri, statusCode)
}
// Path returns requested path.
//
// The returned bytes are valid until your request handler returns.
func (c *Context) Path() string {
return c.Req.URL.Path
}
func (c *Context) Host() string {
return c.Req.URL.Host
}
func (c *Context) TrimHostPort() string {
return utils.TrimHostPort(c.Req.Host)
}