Merge tag 'tags/v1.11.0'

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@@ -63,6 +63,7 @@
- [http2 server push](#http2-server-push)
- [Define format for the log of routes](#define-format-for-the-log-of-routes)
- [Set and get a cookie](#set-and-get-a-cookie)
- [Custom json codec at runtime](#custom-json-codec-at-runtime)
- [Don't trust all proxies](#dont-trust-all-proxies)
- [Testing](#testing)
@@ -70,7 +71,7 @@
### Build with json replacement
Gin uses `encoding/json` as default json package but you can change it by build from other tags.
Gin uses `encoding/json` as the default JSON package but you can change it by building from other tags.
[jsoniter](https://github.com/json-iterator/go)
@@ -84,10 +85,10 @@ go build -tags=jsoniter .
go build -tags=go_json .
```
[sonic](https://github.com/bytedance/sonic) (you have to ensure that your cpu support avx instruction.)
[sonic](https://github.com/bytedance/sonic)
```sh
$ go build -tags="sonic avx" .
$ go build -tags=sonic .
```
### Build without `MsgPack` rendering feature
@@ -120,7 +121,7 @@ func main() {
router.HEAD("/someHead", head)
router.OPTIONS("/someOptions", options)
// By default it serves on :8080 unless a
// By default, it serves on :8080 unless a
// PORT environment variable was defined.
router.Run()
// router.Run(":3000") for a hard coded port
@@ -172,7 +173,7 @@ func main() {
router := gin.Default()
// Query string parameters are parsed using the existing underlying request object.
// The request responds to an url matching: /welcome?firstname=Jane&lastname=Doe
// The request responds to a URL matching: /welcome?firstname=Jane&lastname=Doe
router.GET("/welcome", func(c *gin.Context) {
firstname := c.DefaultQuery("firstname", "Guest")
lastname := c.Query("lastname") // shortcut for c.Request.URL.Query().Get("lastname")
@@ -300,7 +301,7 @@ curl -X POST http://localhost:8080/upload \
#### Multiple files
See the detail [example code](https://github.com/gin-gonic/examples/tree/master/upload-file/multiple).
See the detailed [example code](https://github.com/gin-gonic/examples/tree/master/upload-file/multiple).
```go
func main() {
@@ -704,7 +705,7 @@ $ curl -v -X POST \
{"error":"Key: 'Login.Password' Error:Field validation for 'Password' failed on the 'required' tag"}
```
Skip validate: when running the above example using the above the `curl` command, it returns error. Because the example use `binding:"required"` for `Password`. If use `binding:"-"` for `Password`, then it will not return error when running the above example again.
Skip-validation: Running the example above using the `curl` command returns an error. This is because the example uses `binding:"required"` for `Password`. If instead, you use `binding:"-"` for `Password`, then it will not return an error when you run the example again.
### Custom Validators
@@ -832,6 +833,8 @@ type Person struct {
Birthday time.Time `form:"birthday" time_format:"2006-01-02" time_utc:"1"`
CreateTime time.Time `form:"createTime" time_format:"unixNano"`
UnixTime time.Time `form:"unixTime" time_format:"unix"`
UnixMilliTime time.Time `form:"unixMilliTime" time_format:"unixmilli"`
UnixMicroTime time.Time `form:"unixMicroTime" time_format:"uNiXmIcRo"` // case does not matter for "unix*" time formats
}
func main() {
@@ -851,6 +854,8 @@ func startPage(c *gin.Context) {
log.Println(person.Birthday)
log.Println(person.CreateTime)
log.Println(person.UnixTime)
log.Println(person.UnixMilliTime)
log.Println(person.UnixMicroTime)
}
c.String(http.StatusOK, "Success")
@@ -860,14 +865,14 @@ func startPage(c *gin.Context) {
Test it with:
```sh
curl -X GET "localhost:8085/testing?name=appleboy&address=xyz&birthday=1992-03-15&createTime=1562400033000000123&unixTime=1562400033"
curl -X GET "localhost:8085/testing?name=appleboy&address=xyz&birthday=1992-03-15&createTime=1562400033000000123&unixTime=1562400033&unixMilliTime=1562400033001&unixMicroTime=1562400033000012"
```
### Bind default value if none provided
If the server should bind a default value to a field when the client does not provide one, specify the default value using the `default` key within the `form` tag:
```
```go
package main
import (
@@ -1186,7 +1191,7 @@ func main() {
})
r.GET("/moreJSON", func(c *gin.Context) {
// You also can use a struct
// You can also use a struct
var msg struct {
Name string `json:"user"`
Message string
@@ -1392,13 +1397,19 @@ func main() {
### HTML rendering
Using LoadHTMLGlob() or LoadHTMLFiles()
Using LoadHTMLGlob() or LoadHTMLFiles() or LoadHTMLFS()
```go
//go:embed templates/*
var templates embed.FS
func main() {
router := gin.Default()
router.LoadHTMLGlob("templates/*")
//router.LoadHTMLFiles("templates/template1.html", "templates/template2.html")
//router.LoadHTMLFS(http.Dir("templates"), "template1.html", "template2.html")
//or
//router.LoadHTMLFS(http.FS(templates), "templates/template1.html", "templates/template2.html")
router.GET("/index", func(c *gin.Context) {
c.HTML(http.StatusOK, "index.tmpl", gin.H{
"title": "Main website",
@@ -1485,7 +1496,7 @@ You may use custom delims
#### Custom Template Funcs
See the detail [example code](https://github.com/gin-gonic/examples/tree/master/template).
See the detailed [example code](https://github.com/gin-gonic/examples/tree/master/template).
main.go
@@ -1537,7 +1548,7 @@ Date: 2017/07/01
### Multitemplate
Gin allow by default use only one html.Template. Check [a multitemplate render](https://github.com/gin-contrib/multitemplate) for using features like go 1.6 `block template`.
Gin allows only one html.Template by default. Check [a multitemplate render](https://github.com/gin-contrib/multitemplate) for using features like go 1.6 `block template`.
### Redirects
@@ -2086,7 +2097,7 @@ type formB struct {
func SomeHandler(c *gin.Context) {
objA := formA{}
objB := formB{}
// This c.ShouldBind consumes c.Request.Body and it cannot be reused.
// Calling c.ShouldBind consumes c.Request.Body and it cannot be reused.
if errA := c.ShouldBind(&objA); errA == nil {
c.String(http.StatusOK, `the body should be formA`)
// Always an error is occurred by this because c.Request.Body is EOF now.
@@ -2293,12 +2304,64 @@ func main() {
router := gin.Default()
router.GET("/cookie", func(c *gin.Context) {
cookie, err := c.Cookie("gin_cookie")
if err != nil {
cookie = "NotSet"
// Using http.Cookie struct for more control
c.SetCookieData(&http.Cookie{
Name: "gin_cookie",
Value: "test",
Path: "/",
Domain: "localhost",
MaxAge: 3600,
Secure: false,
HttpOnly: true,
// Additional fields available in http.Cookie
Expires: time.Now().Add(24 * time.Hour),
// Partitioned: true, // Available in newer Go versions
})
}
fmt.Printf("Cookie value: %s \n", cookie)
})
router.Run()
}
```
You can also use the `SetCookieData` method, which accepts a `*http.Cookie` directly for more flexibility:
```go
import (
"fmt"
"net/http"
"time"
"github.com/gin-gonic/gin"
)
func main() {
router := gin.Default()
router.GET("/cookie", func(c *gin.Context) {
cookie, err := c.Cookie("gin_cookie")
if err != nil {
cookie = "NotSet"
c.SetCookie("gin_cookie", "test", 3600, "/", "localhost", false, true)
// Using http.Cookie struct for more control
c.SetCookieData(&http.Cookie{
Name: "gin_cookie",
Value: "test",
Path: "/",
Domain: "localhost",
MaxAge: 3600,
Secure: false,
HttpOnly: true,
// Additional fields available in http.Cookie
Expires: time.Now().Add(24 * time.Hour),
// Partitioned: true, // Available in newer Go versions
})
}
fmt.Printf("Cookie value: %s \n", cookie)
@@ -2308,6 +2371,65 @@ func main() {
}
```
### Custom json codec at runtime
Gin support custom json serialization and deserialization logic without using compile tags.
1. Define a custom struct implements the `json.Core` interface.
2. Before your engine starts, assign values to `json.API` using the custom struct.
```go
package main
import (
"io"
"github.com/gin-gonic/gin"
"github.com/gin-gonic/gin/codec/json"
jsoniter "github.com/json-iterator/go"
)
var customConfig = jsoniter.Config{
EscapeHTML: true,
SortMapKeys: true,
ValidateJsonRawMessage: true,
}.Froze()
// implement api.JsonApi
type customJsonApi struct {
}
func (j customJsonApi) Marshal(v any) ([]byte, error) {
return customConfig.Marshal(v)
}
func (j customJsonApi) Unmarshal(data []byte, v any) error {
return customConfig.Unmarshal(data, v)
}
func (j customJsonApi) MarshalIndent(v any, prefix, indent string) ([]byte, error) {
return customConfig.MarshalIndent(v, prefix, indent)
}
func (j customJsonApi) NewEncoder(writer io.Writer) json.Encoder {
return customConfig.NewEncoder(writer)
}
func (j customJsonApi) NewDecoder(reader io.Reader) json.Decoder {
return customConfig.NewDecoder(reader)
}
func main() {
//Replace the default json api
json.API = customJsonApi{}
//Start your gin engine
router := gin.Default()
router.Run(":8080")
}
```
## Don't trust all proxies
Gin lets you specify which headers to hold the real client IP (if any),
@@ -2319,7 +2441,7 @@ or network CIDRs from where clients which their request headers related to clien
IP can be trusted. They can be IPv4 addresses, IPv4 CIDRs, IPv6 addresses or
IPv6 CIDRs.
**Attention:** Gin trust all proxies by default if you don't specify a trusted
**Attention:** Gin trusts all proxies by default if you don't specify a trusted
proxy using the function above, **this is NOT safe**. At the same time, if you don't
use any proxy, you can disable this feature by using `Engine.SetTrustedProxies(nil)`,
then `Context.ClientIP()` will return the remote address directly to avoid some