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caddy/config/directives.go

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package config
import (
"github.com/mholt/caddy/config/parse"
"github.com/mholt/caddy/config/setup"
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"github.com/mholt/caddy/middleware"
)
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func init() {
// The parse package must know which directives
// are valid, but it must not import the setup
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// or config package. To solve this problem, we
// fill up this map in our init function here.
// The parse package does not need to know the
// ordering of the directives.
for _, dir := range directiveOrder {
parse.ValidDirectives[dir.name] = struct{}{}
}
}
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// Directives are registered in the order they should be
// executed. Middleware (directives that inject a handler)
// are executed in the order A-B-C-*-C-B-A, assuming
// they all call the Next handler in the chain.
//
// Ordering is VERY important. Every middleware will
// feel the effects of all other middleware below
// (after) them during a request, but they must not
// care what middleware above them are doing.
//
// For example, log needs to know the status code and
// exactly how many bytes were written to the client,
// which every other middleware can affect, so it gets
// registered first. The errors middleware does not
// care if gzip or log modifies its response, so it
// gets registered below them. Gzip, on the other hand,
// DOES care what errors does to the response since it
// must compress every output to the client, even error
// pages, so it must be registered before the errors
// middleware and any others that would write to the
// response.
var directiveOrder = []directive{
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// Essential directives that initialize vital configuration settings
{"root", setup.Root},
{"tls", setup.TLS},
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{"bind", setup.BindHost},
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// Other directives that don't create HTTP handlers
{"startup", setup.Startup},
{"shutdown", setup.Shutdown},
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// Directives that inject handlers (middleware)
{"log", setup.Log},
{"gzip", setup.Gzip},
{"errors", setup.Errors},
{"header", setup.Headers},
{"rewrite", setup.Rewrite},
{"redir", setup.Redir},
{"ext", setup.Ext},
{"basicauth", setup.BasicAuth},
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{"internal", setup.Internal},
{"proxy", setup.Proxy},
{"fastcgi", setup.FastCGI},
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{"websocket", setup.WebSocket},
{"markdown", setup.Markdown},
{"templates", setup.Templates},
{"browse", setup.Browse},
}
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// directive ties together a directive name with its setup function.
type directive struct {
name string
setup SetupFunc
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}
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// A setup function takes a setup controller. Its return values may
// both be nil. If middleware is not nil, it will be chained into
// the HTTP handlers in the order specified in this package.
type SetupFunc func(c *setup.Controller) (middleware.Middleware, error)