// ⚡️ Fiber is an Express inspired web framework written in Go with ☕️ // 🤖 Github Repository: https://github.com/gofiber/fiber // 📌 API Documentation: https://docs.gofiber.io package fiber import ( "fmt" "reflect" ) // Group struct type Group struct { app *App prefix string } // Use registers a middleware route. // Middleware matches requests beginning with the provided prefix. // Providing a prefix is optional, it defaults to "/". // // - group.Use(handler) // - group.Use("/api", handler) // - group.Use("/api", handler, handler) func (grp *Group) Use(args ...interface{}) Router { var path = "" var handlers []Handler for i := 0; i < len(args); i++ { switch arg := args[i].(type) { case string: path = arg case Handler: handlers = append(handlers, arg) default: panic(fmt.Sprintf("use: invalid handler %v\n", reflect.TypeOf(arg))) } } grp.app.register(methodUse, getGroupPath(grp.prefix, path), handlers...) return grp } // Get registers a route for GET methods that requests a representation // of the specified resource. Requests using GET should only retrieve data. func (grp *Group) Get(path string, handlers ...Handler) Router { route := grp.app.register(MethodGet, getGroupPath(grp.prefix, path), handlers...) // Add head route headRoute := route grp.app.addRoute(MethodHead, &headRoute) return grp } // Head registers a route for HEAD methods that asks for a response identical // to that of a GET request, but without the response body. func (grp *Group) Head(path string, handlers ...Handler) Router { return grp.Add(MethodHead, path, handlers...) } // Post registers a route for POST methods that is used to submit an entity to the // specified resource, often causing a change in state or side effects on the server. func (grp *Group) Post(path string, handlers ...Handler) Router { return grp.Add(MethodPost, path, handlers...) } // Put registers a route for PUT methods that replaces all current representations // of the target resource with the request payload. func (grp *Group) Put(path string, handlers ...Handler) Router { return grp.Add(MethodPut, path, handlers...) } // Delete registers a route for DELETE methods that deletes the specified resource. func (grp *Group) Delete(path string, handlers ...Handler) Router { return grp.Add(MethodDelete, path, handlers...) } // Connect registers a route for CONNECT methods that establishes a tunnel to the // server identified by the target resource. func (grp *Group) Connect(path string, handlers ...Handler) Router { return grp.Add(MethodConnect, path, handlers...) } // Options registers a route for OPTIONS methods that is used to describe the // communication options for the target resource. func (grp *Group) Options(path string, handlers ...Handler) Router { return grp.Add(MethodOptions, path, handlers...) } // Trace registers a route for TRACE methods that performs a message loop-back // test along the path to the target resource. func (grp *Group) Trace(path string, handlers ...Handler) Router { return grp.Add(MethodTrace, path, handlers...) } // Patch registers a route for PATCH methods that is used to apply partial // modifications to a resource. func (grp *Group) Patch(path string, handlers ...Handler) Router { return grp.Add(MethodPatch, path, handlers...) } // Add ... func (grp *Group) Add(method, path string, handlers ...Handler) Router { grp.app.register(method, getGroupPath(grp.prefix, path), handlers...) return grp } // Static ... func (grp *Group) Static(prefix, root string, config ...Static) Router { grp.app.registerStatic(getGroupPath(grp.prefix, prefix), root, config...) return grp } // All ... func (grp *Group) All(path string, handlers ...Handler) Router { for _, method := range intMethod { grp.Add(method, path, handlers...) } return grp } // Group is used for Routes with common prefix to define a new sub-router with optional middleware. func (grp *Group) Group(prefix string, handlers ...Handler) Router { prefix = getGroupPath(grp.prefix, prefix) if len(handlers) > 0 { grp.app.register(methodUse, prefix, handlers...) } return grp.app.Group(prefix) }