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package cask.main
import cask.internal.{Conversion, Router}
import cask.internal.Router.ArgReader
import cask.model.{Request, Response}
/**
* Annotates a Cask endpoint that returns a HTTP [[Response]]; similar to a
* [[Decorator]] but with additional metadata and capabilities.
*/
trait Endpoint[InnerReturned, Input] extends BaseEndpoint[InnerReturned, Input] {
type OuterReturned = Router.Result[Response.Raw]
}
/**
* An [[Endpoint]] that may return something else than a HTTP response, e.g.
* a websocket endpoint which may instead return a websocket event handler
*/
trait BaseEndpoint[InnerReturned, Input] extends BaseDecorator[InnerReturned, Input]{
/**
* What is the path that this particular endpoint matches?
*/
val path: String
/**
* Which HTTP methods does this endpoint support? POST? GET? PUT? Or some
* combination of those?
*/
val methods: Seq[String]
/**
* Whether or not this endpoint allows matching on sub-paths: does
* `@endpoint("/foo")` capture the path "/foo/bar/baz"? Useful to e.g. have
* an endpoint match URLs with paths in a filesystem (real or virtual) to
* serve files
*/
def subpath: Boolean = false
def convertToResultType[T](t: T)
(implicit f: Conversion[T, InnerReturned]): InnerReturned = {
f.f(t)
}
/**
* [[Endpoint]]s are unique among decorators in that they alone can bind
* path segments to parameters, e.g. binding `/hello/:world` to `(world: Int)`.
* In order to do so, we need to box up the path segment strings into an
* [[Input]] so they can later be parsed by [[getParamParser]] into an
* instance of the appropriate type.
*/
def wrapPathSegment(s: String): Input
}
/**
* A [[Decorator]] that may deal with values other than HTTP [[Response]]s
*/
trait BaseDecorator[InnerReturned, Input]{
final type InputTypeAlias = Input
type InputParser[T] <: ArgReader[Input, T, Request]
final type Delegate = Map[String, Input] => Router.Result[InnerReturned]
type OuterReturned <: Router.Result[Any]
def wrapFunction(ctx: Request, delegate: Delegate): OuterReturned
def getParamParser[T](implicit p: InputParser[T]) = p
}
/**
* A decorator allows you to annotate a function to wrap it, via
* `wrapFunction`. You can use this to perform additional validation before or
* after the function runs, provide an additional parameter list of params,
* open/commit/rollback database transactions before/after the function runs,
* or even retrying the wrapped function if it fails.
*
* Calls to the wrapped function are done on the `delegate` parameter passed
* to `wrapFunction`, which takes a `Map` representing any additional argument
* lists (if any).
*/
trait Decorator extends BaseDecorator[Response.Raw, Any]{
type OuterReturned = Router.Result[Response.Raw]
type InputParser[T] = NoOpParser[Any, T]
}
class NoOpParser[Input, T] extends ArgReader[Input, T, Request] {
def arity = 1
def read(ctx: Request, label: String, input: Input) = input.asInstanceOf[T]
}
object NoOpParser{
implicit def instance[Input, T] = new NoOpParser[Input, T]
implicit def instanceAny[T] = new NoOpParser[Any, T]
}
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