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caddy/controller.go
Matthew Holt 937654d1e0 Set host and port on address if specified via flag (fixes #888)
Also fixed a few typos and renamed caddyfile.ServerBlocks() to
caddyfile.Parse().
2016-06-20 18:25:42 -06:00

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package caddy
import (
"strings"
"github.com/mholt/caddy/caddyfile"
)
// Controller is given to the setup function of directives which
// gives them access to be able to read tokens with which to
// configure themselves. It also stores state for the setup
// functions, can get the current context, and can be used to
// identify a particular server block using the Key field.
type Controller struct {
caddyfile.Dispenser
// The instance in which the setup is occurring
instance *Instance
// Key is the key from the top of the server block, usually
// an address, hostname, or identifier of some sort.
Key string
// OncePerServerBlock is a function that executes f
// exactly once per server block, no matter how many
// hosts are associated with it. If it is the first
// time, the function f is executed immediately
// (not deferred) and may return an error which is
// returned by OncePerServerBlock.
OncePerServerBlock func(f func() error) error
// ServerBlockIndex is the 0-based index of the
// server block as it appeared in the input.
ServerBlockIndex int
// ServerBlockKeyIndex is the 0-based index of this
// key as it appeared in the input at the head of the
// server block.
ServerBlockKeyIndex int
// ServerBlockKeys is a list of keys that are
// associated with this server block. All these
// keys, consequently, share the same tokens.
ServerBlockKeys []string
// ServerBlockStorage is used by a directive's
// setup function to persist state between all
// the keys on a server block.
ServerBlockStorage interface{}
}
// ServerType gets the name of the server type that is being set up.
func (c *Controller) ServerType() string {
return c.instance.serverType
}
// OnStartup adds fn to the list of callback functions to execute
// when the server is about to be started.
func (c *Controller) OnStartup(fn func() error) {
c.instance.onStartup = append(c.instance.onStartup, fn)
}
// OnRestart adds fn to the list of callback functions to execute
// when the server is about to be restarted.
func (c *Controller) OnRestart(fn func() error) {
c.instance.onRestart = append(c.instance.onRestart, fn)
}
// OnShutdown adds fn to the list of callback functions to execute
// when the server is about to be shut down..
func (c *Controller) OnShutdown(fn func() error) {
c.instance.onShutdown = append(c.instance.onShutdown, fn)
}
// Context gets the context associated with the instance associated with c.
func (c *Controller) Context() Context {
return c.instance.context
}
// NewTestController creates a new Controller for
// the server type and input specified. The filename
// is "Testfile". If the server type is not empty and
// is plugged in, a context will be created so that
// the results of setup functions can be checked for
// correctness.
//
// Used only for testing, but exported so plugins can
// use this for convenience.
func NewTestController(serverType, input string) *Controller {
var ctx Context
if stype, err := getServerType(serverType); err == nil {
ctx = stype.NewContext()
}
return &Controller{
instance: &Instance{serverType: serverType, context: ctx},
Dispenser: caddyfile.NewDispenser("Testfile", strings.NewReader(input)),
OncePerServerBlock: func(f func() error) error { return f() },
}
}