Example #1
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func main() {
	// filename := flag.String("config", "config.toml", "Path to configuration file")
	//
	// flag.Parse()
	filename := "config.toml"
	defer glog.Flush()

	var application = &system.Application{}

	application.Init(&filename)
	application.LoadTemplates()

	// Setup static files
	static := web.New()
	publicPath := application.Config.Get("general.public_path").(string)
	static.Get("/assets/*", http.StripPrefix("/assets/", http.FileServer(http.Dir(publicPath))))

	http.Handle("/assets/", static)

	// Apply middleware
	//goji.Use(application.ApplyTemplates)
	//goji.Use(application.ApplySessions)
	//goji.Use(application.ApplyDbMap)
	goji.Use(application.ApplyGormDB)
	//goji.Use(application.ApplyAuth)
	//goji.Use(application.ApplyIsXhr)
	//goji.Use(application.ApplyCsrfProtection)
	//goji.Use(context.ClearHandler)

	controller := &controllers.MainController{}

	// Couple of files - in the real world you would use nginx to serve them.
	goji.Get("/robots.txt", http.FileServer(http.Dir(publicPath)))
	goji.Get("/favicon.ico", http.FileServer(http.Dir(publicPath+"/images")))

	// Home page
	goji.Get("/", application.Route(controller, "Blog"))

	// Sign In routes
	goji.Get("/signin", application.Route(controller, "SignIn"))
	goji.Post("/signin", application.Route(controller, "SignInPost"))

	// Sign Up routes
	goji.Get("/signup", application.Route(controller, "SignUp"))
	goji.Post("/signup", application.Route(controller, "SignUpPost"))

	// KTHXBYE
	goji.Get("/logout", application.Route(controller, "Logout"))

	goji.Get("/blog", application.Route(controller, "Blog"))
	goji.Get("/post/:postid", application.Route(controller, "Post"))
	goji.Get("/category/:categoryid", application.Route(controller, "Categories"))
	goji.Get("/page/:pageid", application.Route(controller, "Pages"))

	graceful.PostHook(func() {
		application.Close()
	})
	goji.Serve()
	//http2.ConfigureServer(http, &http2.Server{})
}
Example #2
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func main() {
	// Add routes to the global handler
	goji.Get("/", Root)
	// Fully backwards compatible with net/http's Handlers
	goji.Get("/greets", http.RedirectHandler("/", 301))
	// Use your favorite HTTP verbs
	goji.Post("/greets", NewGreet)
	// Use Sinatra-style patterns in your URLs
	goji.Get("/users/:name", GetUser)
	// Goji also supports regular expressions with named capture groups.
	goji.Get(regexp.MustCompile(`^/greets/(?P<id>\d+)$`), GetGreet)

	// Middleware can be used to inject behavior into your app. The
	// middleware for this application are defined in middleware.go, but you
	// can put them wherever you like.
	goji.Use(PlainText)

	// If the patterns ends with "/*", the path is treated as a prefix, and
	// can be used to implement sub-routes.
	admin := web.New()
	goji.Handle("/admin/*", admin)

	// The standard SubRouter middleware helps make writing sub-routers
	// easy. Ordinarily, Goji does not manipulate the request's URL.Path,
	// meaning you'd have to repeat "/admin/" in each of the following
	// routes. This middleware allows you to cut down on the repetition by
	// eliminating the shared, already-matched prefix.
	admin.Use(middleware.SubRouter)
	// You can also easily attach extra middleware to sub-routers that are
	// not present on the parent router. This one, for instance, presents a
	// password prompt to users of the admin endpoints.
	admin.Use(SuperSecure)

	admin.Get("/", AdminRoot)
	admin.Get("/finances", AdminFinances)

	// Goji's routing, like Sinatra's, is exact: no effort is made to
	// normalize trailing slashes.
	goji.Get("/admin", http.RedirectHandler("/admin/", 301))

	// Use a custom 404 handler
	goji.NotFound(NotFound)

	// Sometimes requests take a long time.
	goji.Get("/waitforit", WaitForIt)

	// Call Serve() at the bottom of your main() function, and it'll take
	// care of everything else for you, including binding to a socket (with
	// automatic support for systemd and Einhorn) and supporting graceful
	// shutdown on SIGINT. Serve() is appropriate for both development and
	// production.
	goji.Serve()
}