Exemple #1
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// BindValidRequest binds a params object to a request but only when the request is valid
// if the request is not valid an error will be returned
func (c *Context) BindValidRequest(request *http.Request, route *MatchedRoute, binder RequestBinder) error {
	var res []error

	requestContentType := "*/*"
	// check and validate content type, select consumer
	if runtime.HasBody(request) {
		ct, _, err := runtime.ContentType(request.Header)
		if err != nil {
			res = append(res, err)
		} else {
			if err := validateContentType(route.Consumes, ct); err != nil {
				res = append(res, err)
			}
			if len(res) == 0 {
				cons, ok := route.Consumers[ct]
				if !ok {
					res = append(res, errors.New(500, "no consumer registered for %s", ct))
				} else {
					route.Consumer = cons
					requestContentType = ct
				}
			}
		}
	}

	// check and validate the response format
	if len(res) == 0 && runtime.HasBody(request) {
		if str := NegotiateContentType(request, route.Produces, requestContentType); str == "" {
			res = append(res, errors.InvalidResponseFormat(request.Header.Get(runtime.HeaderAccept), route.Produces))
		}
	}

	// now bind the request with the provided binder
	// it's assumed the binder will also validate the request and return an error if the
	// request is invalid
	if binder != nil && len(res) == 0 {
		if err := binder.BindRequest(request, route); err != nil {
			return err
		}
	}

	if len(res) > 0 {
		return errors.CompositeValidationError(res...)
	}
	return nil
}
Exemple #2
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func (v *validation) responseFormat() {
	if str := v.context.ResponseFormat(v.request, v.route.Produces); str == "" && runtime.HasBody(v.request) {
		v.result = append(v.result, errors.InvalidResponseFormat(v.request.Header.Get(runtime.HeaderAccept), v.route.Produces))
	}
}