tusd/handler.go

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// Package tusd provides ways to accept tusd calls using HTTP.
package tusd
import (
"net/http"
"github.com/bmizerany/pat"
)
// Handler is a ready to use handler with routing (using pat)
type Handler struct {
unroutedHandler *UnroutedHandler
routeHandler http.Handler
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CompleteUploads chan FileInfo
}
// NewHandler creates a routed tus protocol handler. This is the simplest
// way to use tusd but may not be as configurable as you require. If you are
// integrating this into an existing app you may like to use tusd.NewUnroutedHandler
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// instead. Using tusd.NewUnroutedHandler allows the tus handlers to be combined into
// your existing router (aka mux) directly. It also allows the GET and DELETE
// endpoints to be customized. These are not part of the protocol so can be
// changed depending on your needs.
func NewHandler(config Config) (*Handler, error) {
handler, err := NewUnroutedHandler(config)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
routedHandler := &Handler{
unroutedHandler: handler,
CompleteUploads: handler.CompleteUploads,
}
mux := pat.New()
routedHandler.routeHandler = handler.Middleware(mux)
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mux.Post("", http.HandlerFunc(handler.PostFile))
mux.Head(":id", http.HandlerFunc(handler.HeadFile))
mux.Add("PATCH", ":id", http.HandlerFunc(handler.PatchFile))
// Only attach the DELETE handler if the Terminate() method is provided
if _, ok := config.DataStore.(TerminaterDataStore); ok {
mux.Del(":id", http.HandlerFunc(handler.DelFile))
}
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// GET handler requires the GetReader() method
if _, ok := config.DataStore.(GetReaderDataStore); ok {
mux.Get(":id", http.HandlerFunc(handler.GetFile))
}
return routedHandler, nil
}
// ServeHTTP Implements the http.Handler interface.
func (rHandler *Handler) ServeHTTP(w http.ResponseWriter, r *http.Request) {
rHandler.routeHandler.ServeHTTP(w, r)
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}