switch router to chi, add middlewares and maintenance mode #3

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sneak merged 3 commits from newrouter into master 2020-10-03 07:03:56 +00:00
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@ -9,25 +9,30 @@ import (
)
func (s *server) routes() {
s.router = chi.NewRouter()
// the mux .Use() takes a http.Handler wrapper func, like
// most things that deal with "middlewares" like alice et c, and
// will call ServeHTTP on it. These middlewares applied by the mux
// (you can .Use() more than one) will be applied to every request
// into the service.
// the mux .Use() takes a http.Handler wrapper func, like most
// things that deal with "middlewares" like alice et c, and will
// call ServeHTTP on it. These middlewares applied by the mux (you
// can .Use() more than one) will be applied to every request into
// the service.
s.router.Use(middleware.RequestID)
s.router.Use(s.LoggingMiddleware())
// timeout for request context
// timeout for request context: your handlers must finish within
// this window:
// CHANGEME to suit your needs, or pull from config.
s.router.Use(middleware.Timeout(60 * time.Second))
// this adds a sentry reporting middleware if and only if
// sentry is enabled via setting of SENTRY_DSN in env.
// this was at the bottom, but chi requires *all* middlewares
// applied before any routes are, so now it's up here.
// unfortunately this cannot coexist with the normal chi Recoverer
// handler which prints a nice stack trace to the console
// this adds a sentry reporting middleware if and only if sentry is
// enabled via setting of SENTRY_DSN in env. this was at the
// bottom, but chi requires *all* middlewares applied before any
// routes are, so now it's up here. unfortunately this cannot
// coexist with the normal chi Recoverer handler which prints a nice
// colorful stack trace to the console
if s.sentryEnabled {
// Options docs at
// https://docs.sentry.io/platforms/go/guides/http/
@ -45,11 +50,13 @@ func (s *server) routes() {
// ROUTES
// complete docs: https://github.com/go-chi/chi
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
s.router.Get("/", s.handleIndex())
// if you want to use a general purpose middleware (http.Handler
// wrapper) on a specific HandleFunc route, you need to take the
// .ServeHTTP of the http.Handler to get its HandleFunc, viz:
authMiddleware := s.AuthMiddleware()
s.router.Get(
"/login",
@ -63,6 +70,7 @@ func (s *server) routes() {
// route that panics for testing
// CHANGEME remove this
s.router.Get(
"/panic",
s.handlePanic(),