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			87 lines
		
	
	
		
			2.5 KiB
		
	
	
	
		
			Go
		
	
	
	
	
	
package httpsnoop
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import (
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	"io"
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	"net/http"
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	"time"
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)
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// Metrics holds metrics captured from CaptureMetrics.
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type Metrics struct {
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	// Code is the first http response code passed to the WriteHeader func of
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	// the ResponseWriter. If no such call is made, a default code of 200 is
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	// assumed instead.
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	Code int
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	// Duration is the time it took to execute the handler.
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	Duration time.Duration
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	// Written is the number of bytes successfully written by the Write or
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	// ReadFrom function of the ResponseWriter. ResponseWriters may also write
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	// data to their underlaying connection directly (e.g. headers), but those
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	// are not tracked. Therefor the number of Written bytes will usually match
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	// the size of the response body.
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	Written int64
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}
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// CaptureMetrics wraps the given hnd, executes it with the given w and r, and
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// returns the metrics it captured from it.
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func CaptureMetrics(hnd http.Handler, w http.ResponseWriter, r *http.Request) Metrics {
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	return CaptureMetricsFn(w, func(ww http.ResponseWriter) {
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		hnd.ServeHTTP(ww, r)
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	})
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}
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// CaptureMetricsFn wraps w and calls fn with the wrapped w and returns the
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// resulting metrics. This is very similar to CaptureMetrics (which is just
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// sugar on top of this func), but is a more usable interface if your
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// application doesn't use the Go http.Handler interface.
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func CaptureMetricsFn(w http.ResponseWriter, fn func(http.ResponseWriter)) Metrics {
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	m := Metrics{Code: http.StatusOK}
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	m.CaptureMetrics(w, fn)
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	return m
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}
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// CaptureMetrics wraps w and calls fn with the wrapped w and updates
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// Metrics m with the resulting metrics. This is similar to CaptureMetricsFn,
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// but allows one to customize starting Metrics object.
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func (m *Metrics) CaptureMetrics(w http.ResponseWriter, fn func(http.ResponseWriter)) {
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	var (
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		start         = time.Now()
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		headerWritten bool
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		hooks         = Hooks{
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			WriteHeader: func(next WriteHeaderFunc) WriteHeaderFunc {
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				return func(code int) {
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					next(code)
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					if !headerWritten {
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						m.Code = code
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						headerWritten = true
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					}
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				}
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			},
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			Write: func(next WriteFunc) WriteFunc {
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				return func(p []byte) (int, error) {
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					n, err := next(p)
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					m.Written += int64(n)
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					headerWritten = true
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					return n, err
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				}
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			},
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			ReadFrom: func(next ReadFromFunc) ReadFromFunc {
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				return func(src io.Reader) (int64, error) {
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					n, err := next(src)
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					headerWritten = true
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					m.Written += n
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					return n, err
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				}
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			},
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		}
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	)
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	fn(Wrap(w, hooks))
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	m.Duration += time.Since(start)
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}
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