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	Rename the old Context to State and use context.Context in the middleware for intra-middleware communication and more.
		
			
				
	
	
		
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// Package middleware provides some types and functions common among middleware.
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package middleware
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import (
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	"time"
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	"github.com/miekg/dns"
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	"golang.org/x/net/context"
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)
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type (
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	// Middleware is the middle layer which represents the traditional
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	// idea of middleware: it chains one Handler to the next by being
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	// passed the next Handler in the chain.
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	Middleware func(Handler) Handler
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	// Handler is like dns.Handler except ServeDNS may return an rcode
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	// and/or error.
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	//
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	// If ServeDNS writes to the response body, it should return a status
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	// code of 0. This signals to other handlers above it that the response
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	// body is already written, and that they should not write to it also.
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	//
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	// If ServeDNS encounters an error, it should return the error value
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	// so it can be logged by designated error-handling middleware.
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	//
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	// If writing a response after calling another ServeDNS method, the
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	// returned rcode SHOULD be used when writing the response.
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	//
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	// If handling errors after calling another ServeDNS method, the
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	// returned error value SHOULD be logged or handled accordingly.
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	//
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	// Otherwise, return values should be propagated down the middleware
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	// chain by returning them unchanged.
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	Handler interface {
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		ServeDNS(context.Context, dns.ResponseWriter, *dns.Msg) (int, error)
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	}
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	// HandlerFunc is a convenience type like dns.HandlerFunc, except
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	// ServeDNS returns an rcode and an error. See Handler
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	// documentation for more information.
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	HandlerFunc func(context.Context, dns.ResponseWriter, *dns.Msg) (int, error)
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)
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// ServeDNS implements the Handler interface.
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func (f HandlerFunc) ServeDNS(ctx context.Context, w dns.ResponseWriter, r *dns.Msg) (int, error) {
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	return f(ctx, w, r)
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}
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// IndexFile looks for a file in /root/fpath/indexFile for each string
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// in indexFiles. If an index file is found, it returns the root-relative
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// path to the file and true. If no index file is found, empty string
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// and false is returned. fpath must end in a forward slash '/'
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// otherwise no index files will be tried (directory paths must end
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// in a forward slash according to HTTP).
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//
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// All paths passed into and returned from this function use '/' as the
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// path separator, just like URLs.  IndexFle handles path manipulation
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// internally for systems that use different path separators.
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/*
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func IndexFile(root http.FileSystem, fpath string, indexFiles []string) (string, bool) {
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	if fpath[len(fpath)-1] != '/' || root == nil {
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		return "", false
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	}
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	for _, indexFile := range indexFiles {
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		// func (http.FileSystem).Open wants all paths separated by "/",
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		// regardless of operating system convention, so use
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		// path.Join instead of filepath.Join
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		fp := path.Join(fpath, indexFile)
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		f, err := root.Open(fp)
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		if err == nil {
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			f.Close()
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			return fp, true
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		}
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	}
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	return "", false
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}
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// SetLastModifiedHeader checks if the provided modTime is valid and if it is sets it
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// as a Last-Modified header to the ResponseWriter. If the modTime is in the future
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// the current time is used instead.
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func SetLastModifiedHeader(w http.ResponseWriter, modTime time.Time) {
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	if modTime.IsZero() || modTime.Equal(time.Unix(0, 0)) {
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		// the time does not appear to be valid. Don't put it in the response
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		return
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	}
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	// RFC 2616 - Section 14.29 - Last-Modified:
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	// An origin server MUST NOT send a Last-Modified date which is later than the
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	// server's time of message origination. In such cases, where the resource's last
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	// modification would indicate some time in the future, the server MUST replace
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	// that date with the message origination date.
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	now := currentTime()
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	if modTime.After(now) {
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		modTime = now
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	}
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	w.Header().Set("Last-Modified", modTime.UTC().Format(http.TimeFormat))
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}
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*/
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// currentTime, as it is defined here, returns time.Now().
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// It's defined as a variable for mocking time in tests.
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var currentTime = func() time.Time {
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	return time.Now()
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}
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