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// +build go1.9
package iris
import (
"github.com/kataras/iris/context"
"github.com/kataras/iris/core/host"
"github.com/kataras/iris/core/router"
)
type (
// Context is the midle-man server's "object" for the clients.
//
// A New context is being acquired from a sync.Pool on each connection.
// The Context is the most important thing on the iris's http flow.
//
// Developers send responses to the client's request through a Context.
// Developers get request information from the client's request by a Context.
Context = context.Context
// UnmarshalerFunc a shortcut, an alias for the `context#UnmarshalerFunc` type
// which implements the `context#Unmarshaler` interface for reading request's body
// via custom decoders, most of them already implement the `context#UnmarshalerFunc`
// like the json.Unmarshal, xml.Unmarshal, yaml.Unmarshal and every library which
// follows the best practises and is aligned with the Go standards.
//
// See 'context#UnmarshalBody` for more.
//
// Example: https://github.com/kataras/iris/blob/master/_examples/http_request/read-custom-via-unmarshaler/main.go
UnmarshalerFunc = context.UnmarshalerFunc
// A Handler responds to an HTTP request.
// It writes reply headers and data to the Context.ResponseWriter() and then return.
// Returning signals that the request is finished;
// it is not valid to use the Context after or concurrently with the completion of the Handler call.
//
// Depending on the HTTP client software, HTTP protocol version,
// and any intermediaries between the client and the iris server,
// it may not be possible to read from the Context.Request().Body after writing to the context.ResponseWriter().
// Cautious handlers should read the Context.Request().Body first, and then reply.
//
// Except for reading the body, handlers should not modify the provided Context.
//
// If Handler panics, the server (the caller of Handler) assumes that the effect of the panic was isolated to the active request.
// It recovers the panic, logs a stack trace to the server error log, and hangs up the connection.
Handler = context.Handler
// Filter is just a type of func(Handler) bool which reports whether an action must be performed
// based on the incoming request.
//
// See `NewConditionalHandler` for more.
// An alias for the `context/Filter`.
Filter = context.Filter
// A Map is a shortcut of the map[string]interface{}.
Map = context.Map
// Supervisor is a shortcut of the `host#Supervisor`.
// Used to add supervisor configurators on common Runners
// without the need of importing the `core/host` package.
Supervisor = host.Supervisor
// Party is just a group joiner of routes which have the same prefix and share same middleware(s) also.
// Party could also be named as 'Join' or 'Node' or 'Group' , Party chosen because it is fun.
//
// Look the `core/router#APIBuilder` for its implementation.
//
// A shortcut for the `core/router#Party`, useful when `PartyFunc` is being used.
Party = router.Party
// DirOptions contains the optional settings that
// `FileServer` and `Party#HandleDir` can use to serve files and assets.
// A shortcut for the `router.DirOptions`, useful when `FileServer` or `HandleDir` is being used.
DirOptions = router.DirOptions
// ExecutionRules gives control to the execution of the route handlers outside of the handlers themselves.
// Usage:
// Party#SetExecutionRules(ExecutionRules {
// Done: ExecutionOptions{Force: true},
// })
//
// See `core/router/Party#SetExecutionRules` for more.
// Example: https://github.com/kataras/iris/tree/master/_examples/mvc/middleware/without-ctx-next
ExecutionRules = router.ExecutionRules
// ExecutionOptions is a set of default behaviors that can be changed in order to customize the execution flow of the routes' handlers with ease.
//
// See `ExecutionRules` and `core/router/Party#SetExecutionRules` for more.
ExecutionOptions = router.ExecutionOptions
// CookieOption is the type of function that is accepted on
// context's methods like `SetCookieKV`, `RemoveCookie` and `SetCookie`
// as their (last) variadic input argument to amend the end cookie's form.
//
// Any custom or builtin `CookieOption` is valid,
// see `CookiePath`, `CookieCleanPath`, `CookieExpires` and `CookieHTTPOnly` for more.
//
// An alias for the `context/Context#CookieOption`.
CookieOption = context.CookieOption
)