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# Gin Web Framework
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Gin is a web framework written in Go (Golang). It features a martini-like API with performance that is up to 40 times faster thanks to [httprouter ](https://github.com/julienschmidt/httprouter ). If you need performance and good productivity, you will love Gin.
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## Contents
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- [Gin Web Framework ](#gin-web-framework )
- [Contents ](#contents )
- [Installation ](#installation )
- [Quick start ](#quick-start )
- [Benchmarks ](#benchmarks )
- [Gin v1. stable ](#gin-v1-stable )
- [Build with jsoniter ](#build-with-jsoniter )
- [API Examples ](#api-examples )
- [Using GET, POST, PUT, PATCH, DELETE and OPTIONS ](#using-get-post-put-patch-delete-and-options )
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- [Parameters in path ](#parameters-in-path )
- [Querystring parameters ](#querystring-parameters )
- [Multipart/Urlencoded Form ](#multiparturlencoded-form )
- [Another example: query + post form ](#another-example-query--post-form )
- [Map as querystring or postform parameters ](#map-as-querystring-or-postform-parameters )
- [Upload files ](#upload-files )
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- [Single file ](#single-file )
- [Multiple files ](#multiple-files )
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- [Grouping routes ](#grouping-routes )
- [Blank Gin without middleware by default ](#blank-gin-without-middleware-by-default )
- [Using middleware ](#using-middleware )
- [How to write log file ](#how-to-write-log-file )
- [Custom Log Format ](#custom-log-format )
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- [Controlling Log output coloring ](#controlling-log-output-coloring )
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- [Model binding and validation ](#model-binding-and-validation )
- [Custom Validators ](#custom-validators )
- [Only Bind Query String ](#only-bind-query-string )
- [Bind Query String or Post Data ](#bind-query-string-or-post-data )
- [Bind Uri ](#bind-uri )
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- [Bind Header ](#bind-header )
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- [Bind HTML checkboxes ](#bind-html-checkboxes )
- [Multipart/Urlencoded binding ](#multiparturlencoded-binding )
- [XML, JSON, YAML and ProtoBuf rendering ](#xml-json-yaml-and-protobuf-rendering )
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- [SecureJSON ](#securejson )
- [JSONP ](#jsonp )
- [AsciiJSON ](#asciijson )
- [PureJSON ](#purejson )
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- [Serving static files ](#serving-static-files )
- [Serving data from reader ](#serving-data-from-reader )
- [HTML rendering ](#html-rendering )
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- [Custom Template renderer ](#custom-template-renderer )
- [Custom Delimiters ](#custom-delimiters )
- [Custom Template Funcs ](#custom-template-funcs )
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- [Multitemplate ](#multitemplate )
- [Redirects ](#redirects )
- [Custom Middleware ](#custom-middleware )
- [Using BasicAuth() middleware ](#using-basicauth-middleware )
- [Goroutines inside a middleware ](#goroutines-inside-a-middleware )
- [Custom HTTP configuration ](#custom-http-configuration )
- [Support Let's Encrypt ](#support-lets-encrypt )
- [Run multiple service using Gin ](#run-multiple-service-using-gin )
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- [Graceful shutdown or restart ](#graceful-shutdown-or-restart )
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- [Build a single binary with templates ](#build-a-single-binary-with-templates )
- [Bind form-data request with custom struct ](#bind-form-data-request-with-custom-struct )
- [Try to bind body into different structs ](#try-to-bind-body-into-different-structs )
- [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 )
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- [Testing ](#testing )
- [Users ](#users )
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## Installation
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To install Gin package, you need to install Go and set your Go workspace first.
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1. The first need [Go ](https://golang.org/ ) installed (**version 1.11+ is required**), then you can use the below Go command to install Gin.
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```sh
$ go get -u github.com/gin-gonic/gin
```
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2. Import it in your code:
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```go
import "github.com/gin-gonic/gin"
```
3. (Optional) Import `net/http` . This is required for example if using constants such as `http.StatusOK` .
```go
import "net/http"
```
## Quick start
```sh
# assume the following codes in example.go file
$ cat example.go
```
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```go
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package main
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import "github.com/gin-gonic/gin"
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func main() {
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r := gin.Default()
r.GET("/ping", func(c *gin.Context) {
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c.JSON(200, gin.H{
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"message": "pong",
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})
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})
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r.Run() // listen and serve on 0.0.0.0:8080 (for windows "localhost:8080")
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}
```
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```
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# run example.go and visit 0.0.0.0:8080/ping (for windows "localhost:8080/ping") on browser
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$ go run example.go
```
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## Benchmarks
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Gin uses a custom version of [HttpRouter ](https://github.com/julienschmidt/httprouter )
[See all benchmarks ](/BENCHMARKS.md )
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Benchmark name | (1) | (2) | (3) | (4)
--------------------------------------------|-----------:|------------:|-----------:|---------:
**BenchmarkGin_GithubAll** | **30000** | **48375** | **0** | **0**
BenchmarkAce_GithubAll | 10000 | 134059 | 13792 | 167
BenchmarkBear_GithubAll | 5000 | 534445 | 86448 | 943
BenchmarkBeego_GithubAll | 3000 | 592444 | 74705 | 812
BenchmarkBone_GithubAll | 200 | 6957308 | 698784 | 8453
BenchmarkDenco_GithubAll | 10000 | 158819 | 20224 | 167
BenchmarkEcho_GithubAll | 10000 | 154700 | 6496 | 203
BenchmarkGocraftWeb_GithubAll | 3000 | 570806 | 131656 | 1686
BenchmarkGoji_GithubAll | 2000 | 818034 | 56112 | 334
BenchmarkGojiv2_GithubAll | 2000 | 1213973 | 274768 | 3712
BenchmarkGoJsonRest_GithubAll | 2000 | 785796 | 134371 | 2737
BenchmarkGoRestful_GithubAll | 300 | 5238188 | 689672 | 4519
BenchmarkGorillaMux_GithubAll | 100 | 10257726 | 211840 | 2272
BenchmarkHttpRouter_GithubAll | 20000 | 105414 | 13792 | 167
BenchmarkHttpTreeMux_GithubAll | 10000 | 319934 | 65856 | 671
BenchmarkKocha_GithubAll | 10000 | 209442 | 23304 | 843
BenchmarkLARS_GithubAll | 20000 | 62565 | 0 | 0
BenchmarkMacaron_GithubAll | 2000 | 1161270 | 204194 | 2000
BenchmarkMartini_GithubAll | 200 | 9991713 | 226549 | 2325
BenchmarkPat_GithubAll | 200 | 5590793 | 1499568 | 27435
BenchmarkPossum_GithubAll | 10000 | 319768 | 84448 | 609
BenchmarkR2router_GithubAll | 10000 | 305134 | 77328 | 979
BenchmarkRivet_GithubAll | 10000 | 132134 | 16272 | 167
BenchmarkTango_GithubAll | 3000 | 552754 | 63826 | 1618
BenchmarkTigerTonic_GithubAll | 1000 | 1439483 | 239104 | 5374
BenchmarkTraffic_GithubAll | 100 | 11383067 | 2659329 | 21848
BenchmarkVulcan_GithubAll | 5000 | 394253 | 19894 | 609
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- (1): Total Repetitions achieved in constant time, higher means more confident result
- (2): Single Repetition Duration (ns/op), lower is better
- (3): Heap Memory (B/op), lower is better
- (4): Average Allocations per Repetition (allocs/op), lower is better
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## Gin v1. stable
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- [x] Zero allocation router.
- [x] Still the fastest http router and framework. From routing to writing.
- [x] Complete suite of unit tests
- [x] Battle tested
- [x] API frozen, new releases will not break your code.
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## Build with [jsoniter](https://github.com/json-iterator/go)
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Gin uses `encoding/json` as default json package but you can change to [jsoniter ](https://github.com/json-iterator/go ) by build from other tags.
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```sh
$ go build -tags=jsoniter .
```
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## API Examples
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You can find a number of ready-to-run examples at [Gin examples repository ](https://github.com/gin-gonic/examples ).
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### Using GET, POST, PUT, PATCH, DELETE and OPTIONS
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```go
func main() {
// Creates a gin router with default middleware:
// logger and recovery (crash-free) middleware
router := gin.Default()
router.GET("/someGet", getting)
router.POST("/somePost", posting)
router.PUT("/somePut", putting)
router.DELETE("/someDelete", deleting)
router.PATCH("/somePatch", patching)
router.HEAD("/someHead", head)
router.OPTIONS("/someOptions", options)
// By default it serves on :8080 unless a
// PORT environment variable was defined.
router.Run()
// router.Run(":3000") for a hard coded port
}
```
### Parameters in path
```go
func main() {
router := gin.Default()
// This handler will match /user/john but will not match /user/ or /user
router.GET("/user/:name", func(c *gin.Context) {
name := c.Param("name")
c.String(http.StatusOK, "Hello %s", name)
})
// However, this one will match /user/john/ and also /user/john/send
// If no other routers match /user/john, it will redirect to /user/john/
router.GET("/user/:name/*action", func(c *gin.Context) {
name := c.Param("name")
action := c.Param("action")
message := name + " is " + action
c.String(http.StatusOK, message)
})
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// For each matched request Context will hold the route definition
router.POST("/user/:name/*action", func(c *gin.Context) {
c.FullPath() == "/user/:name/*action" // true
})
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router.Run(":8080")
}
```
### Querystring parameters
```go
func main() {
router := gin.Default()
// Query string parameters are parsed using the existing underlying request object.
// 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")
c.String(http.StatusOK, "Hello %s %s", firstname, lastname)
})
router.Run(":8080")
}
```
### Multipart/Urlencoded Form
```go
func main() {
router := gin.Default()
router.POST("/form_post", func(c *gin.Context) {
message := c.PostForm("message")
nick := c.DefaultPostForm("nick", "anonymous")
c.JSON(200, gin.H{
"status": "posted",
"message": message,
"nick": nick,
})
})
router.Run(":8080")
}
```
### Another example: query + post form
```
POST /post?id=1234& page=1 HTTP/1.1
Content-Type: application/x-www-form-urlencoded
name=manu& message=this_is_great
```
```go
func main() {
router := gin.Default()
router.POST("/post", func(c *gin.Context) {
id := c.Query("id")
page := c.DefaultQuery("page", "0")
name := c.PostForm("name")
message := c.PostForm("message")
fmt.Printf("id: %s; page: %s; name: %s; message: %s", id, page, name, message)
})
router.Run(":8080")
}
```
```
id: 1234; page: 1; name: manu; message: this_is_great
```
### Map as querystring or postform parameters
```
POST /post?ids[a]=1234& ids[b]=hello HTTP/1.1
Content-Type: application/x-www-form-urlencoded
names[first]=thinkerou& names[second]=tianou
```
```go
func main() {
router := gin.Default()
router.POST("/post", func(c *gin.Context) {
ids := c.QueryMap("ids")
names := c.PostFormMap("names")
fmt.Printf("ids: %v; names: %v", ids, names)
})
router.Run(":8080")
}
```
```
ids: map[b:hello a:1234], names: map[second:tianou first:thinkerou]
```
### Upload files
#### Single file
References issue [#774 ](https://github.com/gin-gonic/gin/issues/774 ) and detail [example code ](https://github.com/gin-gonic/examples/tree/master/upload-file/single ).
`file.Filename` **SHOULD NOT** be trusted. See [`Content-Disposition` on MDN ](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/Headers/Content-Disposition#Directives ) and [#1693 ](https://github.com/gin-gonic/gin/issues/1693 )
> The filename is always optional and must not be used blindly by the application: path information should be stripped, and conversion to the server file system rules should be done.
```go
func main() {
router := gin.Default()
// Set a lower memory limit for multipart forms (default is 32 MiB)
// router.MaxMultipartMemory = 8 < < 20 / / 8 MiB
router.POST("/upload", func(c *gin.Context) {
// single file
file, _ := c.FormFile("file")
log.Println(file.Filename)
// Upload the file to specific dst.
// c.SaveUploadedFile(file, dst)
c.String(http.StatusOK, fmt.Sprintf("'%s' uploaded!", file.Filename))
})
router.Run(":8080")
}
```
How to `curl` :
```bash
curl -X POST http://localhost:8080/upload \
-F "file=@/Users/appleboy/test.zip" \
-H "Content-Type: multipart/form-data"
```
#### Multiple files
See the detail [example code ](https://github.com/gin-gonic/examples/tree/master/upload-file/multiple ).
```go
func main() {
router := gin.Default()
// Set a lower memory limit for multipart forms (default is 32 MiB)
// router.MaxMultipartMemory = 8 < < 20 / / 8 MiB
router.POST("/upload", func(c *gin.Context) {
// Multipart form
form, _ := c.MultipartForm()
files := form.File["upload[]"]
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for _, file := range files {
log.Println(file.Filename)
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// Upload the file to specific dst.
// c.SaveUploadedFile(file, dst)
}
c.String(http.StatusOK, fmt.Sprintf("%d files uploaded!", len(files)))
})
router.Run(":8080")
}
```
How to `curl` :
```bash
curl -X POST http://localhost:8080/upload \
-F "upload[]=@/Users/appleboy/test1.zip" \
-F "upload[]=@/Users/appleboy/test2.zip" \
-H "Content-Type: multipart/form-data"
```
### Grouping routes
```go
func main() {
router := gin.Default()
// Simple group: v1
v1 := router.Group("/v1")
{
v1.POST("/login", loginEndpoint)
v1.POST("/submit", submitEndpoint)
v1.POST("/read", readEndpoint)
}
// Simple group: v2
v2 := router.Group("/v2")
{
v2.POST("/login", loginEndpoint)
v2.POST("/submit", submitEndpoint)
v2.POST("/read", readEndpoint)
}
router.Run(":8080")
}
```
### Blank Gin without middleware by default
Use
```go
r := gin.New()
```
instead of
```go
// Default With the Logger and Recovery middleware already attached
r := gin.Default()
```
### Using middleware
```go
func main() {
// Creates a router without any middleware by default
r := gin.New()
// Global middleware
// Logger middleware will write the logs to gin.DefaultWriter even if you set with GIN_MODE=release.
// By default gin.DefaultWriter = os.Stdout
r.Use(gin.Logger())
// Recovery middleware recovers from any panics and writes a 500 if there was one.
r.Use(gin.Recovery())
// Per route middleware, you can add as many as you desire.
r.GET("/benchmark", MyBenchLogger(), benchEndpoint)
// Authorization group
// authorized := r.Group("/", AuthRequired())
// exactly the same as:
authorized := r.Group("/")
// per group middleware! in this case we use the custom created
// AuthRequired() middleware just in the "authorized" group.
authorized.Use(AuthRequired())
{
authorized.POST("/login", loginEndpoint)
authorized.POST("/submit", submitEndpoint)
authorized.POST("/read", readEndpoint)
// nested group
testing := authorized.Group("testing")
testing.GET("/analytics", analyticsEndpoint)
}
// Listen and serve on 0.0.0.0:8080
r.Run(":8080")
}
```
### How to write log file
```go
func main() {
// Disable Console Color, you don't need console color when writing the logs to file.
gin.DisableConsoleColor()
// Logging to a file.
f, _ := os.Create("gin.log")
gin.DefaultWriter = io.MultiWriter(f)
// Use the following code if you need to write the logs to file and console at the same time.
// gin.DefaultWriter = io.MultiWriter(f, os.Stdout)
router := gin.Default()
router.GET("/ping", func(c *gin.Context) {
c.String(200, "pong")
})
router.Run(":8080")
}
```
### Custom Log Format
```go
func main() {
router := gin.New()
// LoggerWithFormatter middleware will write the logs to gin.DefaultWriter
// By default gin.DefaultWriter = os.Stdout
router.Use(gin.LoggerWithFormatter(func(param gin.LogFormatterParams) string {
// your custom format
return fmt.Sprintf("%s - [%s] \"%s %s %s %d %s \"%s\" %s\"\n",
param.ClientIP,
param.TimeStamp.Format(time.RFC1123),
param.Method,
param.Path,
param.Request.Proto,
param.StatusCode,
param.Latency,
param.Request.UserAgent(),
param.ErrorMessage,
)
}))
router.Use(gin.Recovery())
router.GET("/ping", func(c *gin.Context) {
c.String(200, "pong")
})
router.Run(":8080")
}
```
**Sample Output**
```
::1 - [Fri, 07 Dec 2018 17:04:38 JST] "GET /ping HTTP/1.1 200 122.767µs "Mozilla/5.0 (Macintosh; Intel Mac OS X 10_11_6) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/71.0.3578.80 Safari/537.36" "
```
### Controlling Log output coloring
By default, logs output on console should be colorized depending on the detected TTY.
Never colorize logs:
```go
func main() {
// Disable log's color
gin.DisableConsoleColor()
// Creates a gin router with default middleware:
// logger and recovery (crash-free) middleware
router := gin.Default()
router.GET("/ping", func(c *gin.Context) {
c.String(200, "pong")
})
router.Run(":8080")
}
```
Always colorize logs:
```go
func main() {
// Force log's color
gin.ForceConsoleColor()
// Creates a gin router with default middleware:
// logger and recovery (crash-free) middleware
router := gin.Default()
router.GET("/ping", func(c *gin.Context) {
c.String(200, "pong")
})
router.Run(":8080")
}
```
### Model binding and validation
To bind a request body into a type, use model binding. We currently support binding of JSON, XML, YAML and standard form values (foo=bar& boo=baz).
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Gin uses [**go-playground/validator/v10** ](https://github.com/go-playground/validator ) for validation. Check the full docs on tags usage [here ](https://godoc.org/github.com/go-playground/validator#hdr-Baked_In_Validators_and_Tags ).
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Note that you need to set the corresponding binding tag on all fields you want to bind. For example, when binding from JSON, set `json:"fieldname"` .
Also, Gin provides two sets of methods for binding:
- **Type** - Must bind
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- **Methods** - `Bind` , `BindJSON` , `BindXML` , `BindQuery` , `BindYAML` , `BindHeader`
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- **Behavior** - These methods use `MustBindWith` under the hood. If there is a binding error, the request is aborted with `c.AbortWithError(400, err).SetType(ErrorTypeBind)` . This sets the response status code to 400 and the `Content-Type` header is set to `text/plain; charset=utf-8` . Note that if you try to set the response code after this, it will result in a warning `[GIN-debug] [WARNING] Headers were already written. Wanted to override status code 400 with 422` . If you wish to have greater control over the behavior, consider using the `ShouldBind` equivalent method.
- **Type** - Should bind
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- **Methods** - `ShouldBind` , `ShouldBindJSON` , `ShouldBindXML` , `ShouldBindQuery` , `ShouldBindYAML` , `ShouldBindHeader`
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- **Behavior** - These methods use `ShouldBindWith` under the hood. If there is a binding error, the error is returned and it is the developer's responsibility to handle the request and error appropriately.
When using the Bind-method, Gin tries to infer the binder depending on the Content-Type header. If you are sure what you are binding, you can use `MustBindWith` or `ShouldBindWith` .
You can also specify that specific fields are required. If a field is decorated with `binding:"required"` and has a empty value when binding, an error will be returned.
```go
// Binding from JSON
type Login struct {
User string `form:"user" json:"user" xml:"user" binding:"required"`
Password string `form:"password" json:"password" xml:"password" binding:"required"`
}
func main() {
router := gin.Default()
// Example for binding JSON ({"user": "manu", "password": "123"})
router.POST("/loginJSON", func(c *gin.Context) {
var json Login
if err := c.ShouldBindJSON(&json); err != nil {
c.JSON(http.StatusBadRequest, gin.H{"error": err.Error()})
return
}
if json.User != "manu" || json.Password != "123" {
c.JSON(http.StatusUnauthorized, gin.H{"status": "unauthorized"})
return
}
c.JSON(http.StatusOK, gin.H{"status": "you are logged in"})
})
// Example for binding XML (
// <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
// < root >
// < user > user< / user >
// < password > 123< / password >
// < / root > )
router.POST("/loginXML", func(c *gin.Context) {
var xml Login
if err := c.ShouldBindXML(&xml); err != nil {
c.JSON(http.StatusBadRequest, gin.H{"error": err.Error()})
return
}
if xml.User != "manu" || xml.Password != "123" {
c.JSON(http.StatusUnauthorized, gin.H{"status": "unauthorized"})
return
}
c.JSON(http.StatusOK, gin.H{"status": "you are logged in"})
})
// Example for binding a HTML form (user=manu& password=123)
router.POST("/loginForm", func(c *gin.Context) {
var form Login
// This will infer what binder to use depending on the content-type header.
if err := c.ShouldBind(&form); err != nil {
c.JSON(http.StatusBadRequest, gin.H{"error": err.Error()})
return
}
if form.User != "manu" || form.Password != "123" {
c.JSON(http.StatusUnauthorized, gin.H{"status": "unauthorized"})
return
}
c.JSON(http.StatusOK, gin.H{"status": "you are logged in"})
})
// Listen and serve on 0.0.0.0:8080
router.Run(":8080")
}
```
**Sample request**
```shell
$ curl -v -X POST \
http://localhost:8080/loginJSON \
-H 'content-type: application/json' \
-d '{ "user": "manu" }'
> POST /loginJSON HTTP/1.1
> Host: localhost:8080
> User-Agent: curl/7.51.0
> Accept: */*
> content-type: application/json
> Content-Length: 18
>
* upload completely sent off: 18 out of 18 bytes
< HTTP / 1 . 1 400 Bad Request
< Content-Type: application / json ; charset = utf-8
< Date: Fri , 04 Aug 2017 03:51:31 GMT
< Content-Length: 100
<
{"error":"Key: 'Login.Password' Error:Field validation for 'Password' failed on the 'required' tag"}
```
**Skip validate**
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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.
### Custom Validators
It is also possible to register custom validators. See the [example code ](https://github.com/gin-gonic/examples/tree/master/custom-validation/server.go ).
```go
package main
import (
"net/http"
"time"
"github.com/gin-gonic/gin"
"github.com/gin-gonic/gin/binding"
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"gopkg.in/go-playground/validator.v10"
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)
// Booking contains binded and validated data.
type Booking struct {
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CheckIn time.Time `form:"check_in" binding:"required" time_format:"2006-01-02"`
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CheckOut time.Time `form:"check_out" binding:"required,gtfield=CheckIn" time_format:"2006-01-02"`
}
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var bookableDate validator.Func = func(fl validator.FieldLevel) bool {
date, ok := fl.Field().Interface().(time.Time)
if ok {
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today := time.Now()
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if today.After(date) {
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return false
}
}
return true
}
func main() {
route := gin.Default()
if v, ok := binding.Validator.Engine().(*validator.Validate); ok {
v.RegisterValidation("bookabledate", bookableDate)
}
route.GET("/bookable", getBookable)
route.Run(":8085")
}
func getBookable(c *gin.Context) {
var b Booking
if err := c.ShouldBindWith(& b, binding.Query); err == nil {
c.JSON(http.StatusOK, gin.H{"message": "Booking dates are valid!"})
} else {
c.JSON(http.StatusBadRequest, gin.H{"error": err.Error()})
}
}
```
```console
$ curl "localhost:8085/bookable?check_in=2018-04-16& check_out=2018-04-17"
{"message":"Booking dates are valid!"}
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$ curl "localhost:8085/bookable?check_in=2018-03-10& check_out=2018-03-09"
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{"error":"Key: 'Booking.CheckOut' Error:Field validation for 'CheckOut' failed on the 'gtfield' tag"}
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```
[Struct level validations ](https://github.com/go-playground/validator/releases/tag/v8.7 ) can also be registered this way.
See the [struct-lvl-validation example ](https://github.com/gin-gonic/examples/tree/master/struct-lvl-validations ) to learn more.
### Only Bind Query String
`ShouldBindQuery` function only binds the query params and not the post data. See the [detail information ](https://github.com/gin-gonic/gin/issues/742#issuecomment-315953017 ).
```go
package main
import (
"log"
"github.com/gin-gonic/gin"
)
type Person struct {
Name string `form:"name"`
Address string `form:"address"`
}
func main() {
route := gin.Default()
route.Any("/testing", startPage)
route.Run(":8085")
}
func startPage(c *gin.Context) {
var person Person
if c.ShouldBindQuery(& person) == nil {
log.Println("====== Only Bind By Query String ======")
log.Println(person.Name)
log.Println(person.Address)
}
c.String(200, "Success")
}
```
### Bind Query String or Post Data
See the [detail information ](https://github.com/gin-gonic/gin/issues/742#issuecomment-264681292 ).
```go
package main
import (
"log"
"time"
"github.com/gin-gonic/gin"
)
type Person struct {
binding: support unix time (#1980)
* binding: support unix time
ref:#1979
* binding: support unix time
add test file
modify readme
```golang
package main
import (
"fmt"
"github.com/gin-gonic/gin"
"time"
)
type shareTime struct {
CreateTime time.Time `form:"createTime" time_format:"unixNano"`
UnixTime time.Time `form:"unixTime" time_format:"unix"`
}
func main() {
r := gin.Default()
unix := r.Group("/unix")
testCT := time.Date(2019, 7, 6, 16, 0, 33, 123, time.Local)
fmt.Printf("%d\n", testCT.UnixNano())
testUT := time.Date(2019, 7, 6, 16, 0, 33, 0, time.Local)
fmt.Printf("%d\n", testUT.Unix())
unix.GET("/nano", func(c *gin.Context) {
s := shareTime{}
c.ShouldBindQuery(&s)
if !testCT.Equal(s.CreateTime) {
c.String(500, "want %d got %d", testCT.UnixNano(), s.CreateTime)
return
}
c.JSON(200, s)
})
unix.GET("/sec", func(c *gin.Context) {
s := shareTime{}
c.ShouldBindQuery(&s)
if !testUT.Equal(s.UnixTime) {
c.String(500, "want %d got %d", testCT.Unix(), s.UnixTime)
return
}
c.JSON(200, s)
})
r.Run()
}
```
* Contraction variable scope
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Name string `form:"name"`
Address string `form:"address"`
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"`
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}
func main() {
route := gin.Default()
route.GET("/testing", startPage)
route.Run(":8085")
}
func startPage(c *gin.Context) {
var person Person
// If `GET` , only `Form` binding engine (`query`) used.
// If `POST` , first checks the `content-type` for `JSON` or `XML` , then uses `Form` (`form-data`).
// See more at https://github.com/gin-gonic/gin/blob/master/binding/binding.go#L48
binding: support unix time (#1980)
* binding: support unix time
ref:#1979
* binding: support unix time
add test file
modify readme
```golang
package main
import (
"fmt"
"github.com/gin-gonic/gin"
"time"
)
type shareTime struct {
CreateTime time.Time `form:"createTime" time_format:"unixNano"`
UnixTime time.Time `form:"unixTime" time_format:"unix"`
}
func main() {
r := gin.Default()
unix := r.Group("/unix")
testCT := time.Date(2019, 7, 6, 16, 0, 33, 123, time.Local)
fmt.Printf("%d\n", testCT.UnixNano())
testUT := time.Date(2019, 7, 6, 16, 0, 33, 0, time.Local)
fmt.Printf("%d\n", testUT.Unix())
unix.GET("/nano", func(c *gin.Context) {
s := shareTime{}
c.ShouldBindQuery(&s)
if !testCT.Equal(s.CreateTime) {
c.String(500, "want %d got %d", testCT.UnixNano(), s.CreateTime)
return
}
c.JSON(200, s)
})
unix.GET("/sec", func(c *gin.Context) {
s := shareTime{}
c.ShouldBindQuery(&s)
if !testUT.Equal(s.UnixTime) {
c.String(500, "want %d got %d", testCT.Unix(), s.UnixTime)
return
}
c.JSON(200, s)
})
r.Run()
}
```
* Contraction variable scope
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if c.ShouldBind(& person) == nil {
log.Println(person.Name)
log.Println(person.Address)
log.Println(person.Birthday)
log.Println(person.CreateTime)
log.Println(person.UnixTime)
}
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c.String(200, "Success")
}
```
Test it with:
```sh
binding: support unix time (#1980)
* binding: support unix time
ref:#1979
* binding: support unix time
add test file
modify readme
```golang
package main
import (
"fmt"
"github.com/gin-gonic/gin"
"time"
)
type shareTime struct {
CreateTime time.Time `form:"createTime" time_format:"unixNano"`
UnixTime time.Time `form:"unixTime" time_format:"unix"`
}
func main() {
r := gin.Default()
unix := r.Group("/unix")
testCT := time.Date(2019, 7, 6, 16, 0, 33, 123, time.Local)
fmt.Printf("%d\n", testCT.UnixNano())
testUT := time.Date(2019, 7, 6, 16, 0, 33, 0, time.Local)
fmt.Printf("%d\n", testUT.Unix())
unix.GET("/nano", func(c *gin.Context) {
s := shareTime{}
c.ShouldBindQuery(&s)
if !testCT.Equal(s.CreateTime) {
c.String(500, "want %d got %d", testCT.UnixNano(), s.CreateTime)
return
}
c.JSON(200, s)
})
unix.GET("/sec", func(c *gin.Context) {
s := shareTime{}
c.ShouldBindQuery(&s)
if !testUT.Equal(s.UnixTime) {
c.String(500, "want %d got %d", testCT.Unix(), s.UnixTime)
return
}
c.JSON(200, s)
})
r.Run()
}
```
* Contraction variable scope
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$ curl -X GET "localhost:8085/testing?name=appleboy& address=xyz& birthday=1992-03-15& createTime=1562400033000000123& unixTime=1562400033"
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```
### Bind Uri
See the [detail information ](https://github.com/gin-gonic/gin/issues/846 ).
```go
package main
import "github.com/gin-gonic/gin"
type Person struct {
ID string `uri:"id" binding:"required,uuid"`
Name string `uri:"name" binding:"required"`
}
func main() {
route := gin.Default()
route.GET("/:name/:id", func(c *gin.Context) {
var person Person
if err := c.ShouldBindUri(&person); err != nil {
c.JSON(400, gin.H{"msg": err})
return
}
c.JSON(200, gin.H{"name": person.Name, "uuid": person.ID})
})
route.Run(":8088")
}
```
Test it with:
```sh
$ curl -v localhost:8088/thinkerou/987fbc97-4bed-5078-9f07-9141ba07c9f3
$ curl -v localhost:8088/thinkerou/not-uuid
```
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### Bind Header
```go
package main
import (
"fmt"
"github.com/gin-gonic/gin"
)
type testHeader struct {
Rate int `header:"Rate"`
Domain string `header:"Domain"`
}
func main() {
r := gin.Default()
r.GET("/", func(c *gin.Context) {
h := testHeader{}
if err := c.ShouldBindHeader(&h); err != nil {
c.JSON(200, err)
}
fmt.Printf("%#v\n", h)
c.JSON(200, gin.H{"Rate": h.Rate, "Domain": h.Domain})
})
r.Run()
// client
// curl -H "rate:300" -H "domain:music" 127.0.0.1:8080/
// output
// {"Domain":"music","Rate":300}
}
```
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### Bind HTML checkboxes
See the [detail information ](https://github.com/gin-gonic/gin/issues/129#issuecomment-124260092 )
main.go
```go
...
type myForm struct {
Colors []string `form:"colors[]"`
}
...
func formHandler(c *gin.Context) {
var fakeForm myForm
c.ShouldBind(& fakeForm)
c.JSON(200, gin.H{"color": fakeForm.Colors})
}
...
```
form.html
```html
< form action = "/" method = "POST" >
< p > Check some colors< / p >
< label for = "red" > Red< / label >
< input type = "checkbox" name = "colors[]" value = "red" id = "red" >
< label for = "green" > Green< / label >
< input type = "checkbox" name = "colors[]" value = "green" id = "green" >
< label for = "blue" > Blue< / label >
< input type = "checkbox" name = "colors[]" value = "blue" id = "blue" >
< input type = "submit" >
< / form >
```
result:
```
{"color":["red","green","blue"]}
```
### Multipart/Urlencoded binding
```go
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type ProfileForm struct {
Name string `form:"name" binding:"required"`
Avatar *multipart.FileHeader `form:"avatar" binding:"required"`
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// or for multiple files
// Avatars []*multipart.FileHeader `form:"avatar" binding:"required"`
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}
func main() {
router := gin.Default()
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router.POST("/profile", func(c *gin.Context) {
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// you can bind multipart form with explicit binding declaration:
// c.ShouldBindWith(& form, binding.Form)
// or you can simply use autobinding with ShouldBind method:
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var form ProfileForm
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// in this case proper binding will be automatically selected
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if err := c.ShouldBind(&form); err != nil {
c.String(http.StatusBadRequest, "bad request")
return
}
err := c.SaveUploadedFile(form.Avatar, form.Avatar.Filename)
if err != nil {
c.String(http.StatusInternalServerError, "unknown error")
return
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}
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// db.Save(& form)
c.String(http.StatusOK, "ok")
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})
router.Run(":8080")
}
```
Test it with:
```sh
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$ curl -X POST -v --form name=user --form "avatar=@./avatar.png" http://localhost:8080/profile
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```
### XML, JSON, YAML and ProtoBuf rendering
```go
func main() {
r := gin.Default()
// gin.H is a shortcut for map[string]interface{}
r.GET("/someJSON", func(c *gin.Context) {
c.JSON(http.StatusOK, gin.H{"message": "hey", "status": http.StatusOK})
})
r.GET("/moreJSON", func(c *gin.Context) {
// You also can use a struct
var msg struct {
Name string `json:"user"`
Message string
Number int
}
msg.Name = "Lena"
msg.Message = "hey"
msg.Number = 123
// Note that msg.Name becomes "user" in the JSON
// Will output : {"user": "Lena", "Message": "hey", "Number": 123}
c.JSON(http.StatusOK, msg)
})
r.GET("/someXML", func(c *gin.Context) {
c.XML(http.StatusOK, gin.H{"message": "hey", "status": http.StatusOK})
})
r.GET("/someYAML", func(c *gin.Context) {
c.YAML(http.StatusOK, gin.H{"message": "hey", "status": http.StatusOK})
})
r.GET("/someProtoBuf", func(c *gin.Context) {
reps := []int64{int64(1), int64(2)}
label := "test"
// The specific definition of protobuf is written in the testdata/protoexample file.
data := & protoexample.Test{
Label: & label,
Reps: reps,
}
// Note that data becomes binary data in the response
// Will output protoexample.Test protobuf serialized data
c.ProtoBuf(http.StatusOK, data)
})
// Listen and serve on 0.0.0.0:8080
r.Run(":8080")
}
```
#### SecureJSON
Using SecureJSON to prevent json hijacking. Default prepends `"while(1),"` to response body if the given struct is array values.
```go
func main() {
r := gin.Default()
// You can also use your own secure json prefix
// r.SecureJsonPrefix(")]}',\n")
r.GET("/someJSON", func(c *gin.Context) {
names := []string{"lena", "austin", "foo"}
// Will output : while(1);["lena","austin","foo"]
c.SecureJSON(http.StatusOK, names)
})
// Listen and serve on 0.0.0.0:8080
r.Run(":8080")
}
```
#### JSONP
Using JSONP to request data from a server in a different domain. Add callback to response body if the query parameter callback exists.
```go
func main() {
r := gin.Default()
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r.GET("/JSONP", func(c *gin.Context) {
data := gin.H{
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"foo": "bar",
}
//callback is x
// Will output : x({\"foo\":\"bar\"})
c.JSONP(http.StatusOK, data)
})
// Listen and serve on 0.0.0.0:8080
r.Run(":8080")
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// client
// curl http://127.0.0.1:8080/JSONP?callback=x
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}
```
#### AsciiJSON
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Using AsciiJSON to Generates ASCII-only JSON with escaped non-ASCII characters.
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```go
func main() {
r := gin.Default()
r.GET("/someJSON", func(c *gin.Context) {
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data := gin.H{
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"lang": "GO语言",
"tag": "< br > ",
}
// will output : {"lang":"GO\u8bed\u8a00","tag":"\u003cbr\u003e"}
c.AsciiJSON(http.StatusOK, data)
})
// Listen and serve on 0.0.0.0:8080
r.Run(":8080")
}
```
#### PureJSON
Normally, JSON replaces special HTML characters with their unicode entities, e.g. `<` becomes `\u003c` . If you want to encode such characters literally, you can use PureJSON instead.
This feature is unavailable in Go 1.6 and lower.
```go
func main() {
r := gin.Default()
// Serves unicode entities
r.GET("/json", func(c *gin.Context) {
c.JSON(200, gin.H{
"html": "< b > Hello, world!< / b > ",
})
})
// Serves literal characters
r.GET("/purejson", func(c *gin.Context) {
c.PureJSON(200, gin.H{
"html": "< b > Hello, world!< / b > ",
})
})
// listen and serve on 0.0.0.0:8080
r.Run(":8080")
}
```
### Serving static files
```go
func main() {
router := gin.Default()
router.Static("/assets", "./assets")
router.StaticFS("/more_static", http.Dir("my_file_system"))
router.StaticFile("/favicon.ico", "./resources/favicon.ico")
// Listen and serve on 0.0.0.0:8080
router.Run(":8080")
}
```
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### Serving data from file
```go
func main() {
router := gin.Default()
router.GET("/local/file", func(c *gin.Context) {
c.File("local/file.go")
})
var fs http.FileSystem = // ...
router.GET("/fs/file", func(c *gin.Context) {
c.FileFromFS("fs/file.go", fs)
})
}
```
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### Serving data from reader
```go
func main() {
router := gin.Default()
router.GET("/someDataFromReader", func(c *gin.Context) {
response, err := http.Get("https://raw.githubusercontent.com/gin-gonic/logo/master/color.png")
if err != nil || response.StatusCode != http.StatusOK {
c.Status(http.StatusServiceUnavailable)
return
}
reader := response.Body
contentLength := response.ContentLength
contentType := response.Header.Get("Content-Type")
extraHeaders := map[string]string{
"Content-Disposition": `attachment; filename="gopher.png"` ,
}
c.DataFromReader(http.StatusOK, contentLength, contentType, reader, extraHeaders)
})
router.Run(":8080")
}
```
### HTML rendering
Using LoadHTMLGlob() or LoadHTMLFiles()
```go
func main() {
router := gin.Default()
router.LoadHTMLGlob("templates/*")
//router.LoadHTMLFiles("templates/template1.html", "templates/template2.html")
router.GET("/index", func(c *gin.Context) {
c.HTML(http.StatusOK, "index.tmpl", gin.H{
"title": "Main website",
})
})
router.Run(":8080")
}
```
templates/index.tmpl
```html
< html >
< h1 >
{{ .title }}
< / h1 >
< / html >
```
Using templates with same name in different directories
```go
func main() {
router := gin.Default()
router.LoadHTMLGlob("templates/**/*")
router.GET("/posts/index", func(c *gin.Context) {
c.HTML(http.StatusOK, "posts/index.tmpl", gin.H{
"title": "Posts",
})
})
router.GET("/users/index", func(c *gin.Context) {
c.HTML(http.StatusOK, "users/index.tmpl", gin.H{
"title": "Users",
})
})
router.Run(":8080")
}
```
templates/posts/index.tmpl
```html
{{ define "posts/index.tmpl" }}
< html > < h1 >
{{ .title }}
< / h1 >
< p > Using posts/index.tmpl< / p >
< / html >
{{ end }}
```
templates/users/index.tmpl
```html
{{ define "users/index.tmpl" }}
< html > < h1 >
{{ .title }}
< / h1 >
< p > Using users/index.tmpl< / p >
< / html >
{{ end }}
```
#### Custom Template renderer
You can also use your own html template render
```go
import "html/template"
func main() {
router := gin.Default()
html := template.Must(template.ParseFiles("file1", "file2"))
router.SetHTMLTemplate(html)
router.Run(":8080")
}
```
#### Custom Delimiters
You may use custom delims
```go
r := gin.Default()
r.Delims("{[{", "}]}")
r.LoadHTMLGlob("/path/to/templates")
```
#### Custom Template Funcs
See the detail [example code ](https://github.com/gin-gonic/examples/tree/master/template ).
main.go
```go
import (
"fmt"
"html/template"
"net/http"
"time"
"github.com/gin-gonic/gin"
)
func formatAsDate(t time.Time) string {
year, month, day := t.Date()
return fmt.Sprintf("%d%02d/%02d", year, month, day)
}
func main() {
router := gin.Default()
router.Delims("{[{", "}]}")
router.SetFuncMap(template.FuncMap{
"formatAsDate": formatAsDate,
})
router.LoadHTMLFiles("./testdata/template/raw.tmpl")
router.GET("/raw", func(c *gin.Context) {
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c.HTML(http.StatusOK, "raw.tmpl", gin.H{
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"now": time.Date(2017, 07, 01, 0, 0, 0, 0, time.UTC),
})
})
router.Run(":8080")
}
```
raw.tmpl
```html
Date: {[{.now | formatAsDate}]}
```
Result:
```
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` .
### Redirects
Issuing a HTTP redirect is easy. Both internal and external locations are supported.
```go
r.GET("/test", func(c *gin.Context) {
c.Redirect(http.StatusMovedPermanently, "http://www.google.com/")
})
```
Issuing a Router redirect, use `HandleContext` like below.
``` go
r.GET("/test", func(c *gin.Context) {
c.Request.URL.Path = "/test2"
r.HandleContext(c)
})
r.GET("/test2", func(c *gin.Context) {
c.JSON(200, gin.H{"hello": "world"})
})
```
### Custom Middleware
```go
func Logger() gin.HandlerFunc {
return func(c *gin.Context) {
t := time.Now()
// Set example variable
c.Set("example", "12345")
// before request
c.Next()
// after request
latency := time.Since(t)
log.Print(latency)
// access the status we are sending
status := c.Writer.Status()
log.Println(status)
}
}
func main() {
r := gin.New()
r.Use(Logger())
r.GET("/test", func(c *gin.Context) {
example := c.MustGet("example").(string)
// it would print: "12345"
log.Println(example)
})
// Listen and serve on 0.0.0.0:8080
r.Run(":8080")
}
```
### Using BasicAuth() middleware
```go
// simulate some private data
var secrets = gin.H{
"foo": gin.H{"email": "foo@bar.com", "phone": "123433"},
"austin": gin.H{"email": "austin@example.com", "phone": "666"},
"lena": gin.H{"email": "lena@guapa.com", "phone": "523443"},
}
func main() {
r := gin.Default()
// Group using gin.BasicAuth() middleware
// gin.Accounts is a shortcut for map[string]string
authorized := r.Group("/admin", gin.BasicAuth(gin.Accounts{
"foo": "bar",
"austin": "1234",
"lena": "hello2",
"manu": "4321",
}))
// /admin/secrets endpoint
// hit "localhost:8080/admin/secrets
authorized.GET("/secrets", func(c *gin.Context) {
// get user, it was set by the BasicAuth middleware
user := c.MustGet(gin.AuthUserKey).(string)
if secret, ok := secrets[user]; ok {
c.JSON(http.StatusOK, gin.H{"user": user, "secret": secret})
} else {
c.JSON(http.StatusOK, gin.H{"user": user, "secret": "NO SECRET :("})
}
})
// Listen and serve on 0.0.0.0:8080
r.Run(":8080")
}
```
### Goroutines inside a middleware
When starting new Goroutines inside a middleware or handler, you **SHOULD NOT** use the original context inside it, you have to use a read-only copy.
```go
func main() {
r := gin.Default()
r.GET("/long_async", func(c *gin.Context) {
// create copy to be used inside the goroutine
cCp := c.Copy()
go func() {
// simulate a long task with time.Sleep(). 5 seconds
time.Sleep(5 * time.Second)
// note that you are using the copied context "cCp", IMPORTANT
log.Println("Done! in path " + cCp.Request.URL.Path)
}()
})
r.GET("/long_sync", func(c *gin.Context) {
// simulate a long task with time.Sleep(). 5 seconds
time.Sleep(5 * time.Second)
// since we are NOT using a goroutine, we do not have to copy the context
log.Println("Done! in path " + c.Request.URL.Path)
})
// Listen and serve on 0.0.0.0:8080
r.Run(":8080")
}
```
### Custom HTTP configuration
Use `http.ListenAndServe()` directly, like this:
```go
func main() {
router := gin.Default()
http.ListenAndServe(":8080", router)
}
```
or
```go
func main() {
router := gin.Default()
s := & http.Server{
Addr: ":8080",
Handler: router,
ReadTimeout: 10 * time.Second,
WriteTimeout: 10 * time.Second,
MaxHeaderBytes: 1 < < 20 ,
}
s.ListenAndServe()
}
```
### Support Let's Encrypt
example for 1-line LetsEncrypt HTTPS servers.
```go
package main
import (
"log"
"github.com/gin-gonic/autotls"
"github.com/gin-gonic/gin"
)
func main() {
r := gin.Default()
// Ping handler
r.GET("/ping", func(c *gin.Context) {
c.String(200, "pong")
})
log.Fatal(autotls.Run(r, "example1.com", "example2.com"))
}
```
example for custom autocert manager.
```go
package main
import (
"log"
"github.com/gin-gonic/autotls"
"github.com/gin-gonic/gin"
"golang.org/x/crypto/acme/autocert"
)
func main() {
r := gin.Default()
// Ping handler
r.GET("/ping", func(c *gin.Context) {
c.String(200, "pong")
})
m := autocert.Manager{
Prompt: autocert.AcceptTOS,
HostPolicy: autocert.HostWhitelist("example1.com", "example2.com"),
Cache: autocert.DirCache("/var/www/.cache"),
}
log.Fatal(autotls.RunWithManager(r, & m))
}
```
### Run multiple service using Gin
See the [question ](https://github.com/gin-gonic/gin/issues/346 ) and try the following example:
```go
package main
import (
"log"
"net/http"
"time"
"github.com/gin-gonic/gin"
"golang.org/x/sync/errgroup"
)
var (
g errgroup.Group
)
func router01() http.Handler {
e := gin.New()
e.Use(gin.Recovery())
e.GET("/", func(c *gin.Context) {
c.JSON(
http.StatusOK,
gin.H{
"code": http.StatusOK,
"error": "Welcome server 01",
},
)
})
return e
}
func router02() http.Handler {
e := gin.New()
e.Use(gin.Recovery())
e.GET("/", func(c *gin.Context) {
c.JSON(
http.StatusOK,
gin.H{
"code": http.StatusOK,
"error": "Welcome server 02",
},
)
})
return e
}
func main() {
server01 := & http.Server{
Addr: ":8080",
Handler: router01(),
ReadTimeout: 5 * time.Second,
WriteTimeout: 10 * time.Second,
}
server02 := & http.Server{
Addr: ":8081",
Handler: router02(),
ReadTimeout: 5 * time.Second,
WriteTimeout: 10 * time.Second,
}
g.Go(func() error {
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err := server01.ListenAndServe()
if err != nil & & err != http.ErrServerClosed {
log.Fatal(err)
}
return err
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})
g.Go(func() error {
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err := server02.ListenAndServe()
if err != nil & & err != http.ErrServerClosed {
log.Fatal(err)
}
return err
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})
if err := g.Wait(); err != nil {
log.Fatal(err)
}
}
```
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### Graceful shutdown or restart
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There are a few approaches you can use to perform a graceful shutdown or restart. You can make use of third-party packages specifically built for that, or you can manually do the same with the functions and methods from the built-in packages.
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#### Third-party packages
We can use [fvbock/endless ](https://github.com/fvbock/endless ) to replace the default `ListenAndServe` . Refer to issue [#296 ](https://github.com/gin-gonic/gin/issues/296 ) for more details.
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```go
router := gin.Default()
router.GET("/", handler)
// [...]
endless.ListenAndServe(":4242", router)
```
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Alternatives:
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* [manners ](https://github.com/braintree/manners ): A polite Go HTTP server that shuts down gracefully.
* [graceful ](https://github.com/tylerb/graceful ): Graceful is a Go package enabling graceful shutdown of an http.Handler server.
* [grace ](https://github.com/facebookgo/grace ): Graceful restart & zero downtime deploy for Go servers.
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#### Manually
In case you are using Go 1.8 or a later version, you may not need to use those libraries. Consider using `http.Server` 's built-in [Shutdown() ](https://golang.org/pkg/net/http/#Server.Shutdown ) method for graceful shutdowns. The example below describes its usage, and we've got more examples using gin [here ](https://github.com/gin-gonic/examples/tree/master/graceful-shutdown ).
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```go
// +build go1.8
package main
import (
"context"
"log"
"net/http"
"os"
"os/signal"
"syscall"
"time"
"github.com/gin-gonic/gin"
)
func main() {
router := gin.Default()
router.GET("/", func(c *gin.Context) {
time.Sleep(5 * time.Second)
c.String(http.StatusOK, "Welcome Gin Server")
})
srv := & http.Server{
Addr: ":8080",
Handler: router,
}
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// Initializing the server in a goroutine so that
// it won't block the graceful shutdown handling below
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go func() {
if err := srv.ListenAndServe(); err != nil & & err != http.ErrServerClosed {
log.Fatalf("listen: %s\n", err)
}
}()
// Wait for interrupt signal to gracefully shutdown the server with
// a timeout of 5 seconds.
quit := make(chan os.Signal)
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// kill (no param) default send syscall.SIGTERM
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// kill -2 is syscall.SIGINT
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// kill -9 is syscall.SIGKILL but can't be catch, so don't need add it
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signal.Notify(quit, syscall.SIGINT, syscall.SIGTERM)
< -quit
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log.Println("Shuting down server...")
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// The context is used to inform the server it has 5 seconds to finish
// the request it is currently handling
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ctx, cancel := context.WithTimeout(context.Background(), 5*time.Second)
defer cancel()
if err := srv.Shutdown(ctx); err != nil {
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log.Fatal("Server forced to shutdown:", err)
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}
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log.Println("Server exiting")
}
```
### Build a single binary with templates
You can build a server into a single binary containing templates by using [go-assets][].
[go-assets]: https://github.com/jessevdk/go-assets
```go
func main() {
r := gin.New()
t, err := loadTemplate()
if err != nil {
panic(err)
}
r.SetHTMLTemplate(t)
r.GET("/", func(c *gin.Context) {
c.HTML(http.StatusOK, "/html/index.tmpl",nil)
})
r.Run(":8080")
}
// loadTemplate loads templates embedded by go-assets-builder
func loadTemplate() (*template.Template, error) {
t := template.New("")
for name, file := range Assets.Files {
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defer file.Close()
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if file.IsDir() || !strings.HasSuffix(name, ".tmpl") {
continue
}
h, err := ioutil.ReadAll(file)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
t, err = t.New(name).Parse(string(h))
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
}
return t, nil
}
```
See a complete example in the `https://github.com/gin-gonic/examples/tree/master/assets-in-binary` directory.
### Bind form-data request with custom struct
The follow example using custom struct:
```go
type StructA struct {
FieldA string `form:"field_a"`
}
type StructB struct {
NestedStruct StructA
FieldB string `form:"field_b"`
}
type StructC struct {
NestedStructPointer *StructA
FieldC string `form:"field_c"`
}
type StructD struct {
NestedAnonyStruct struct {
FieldX string `form:"field_x"`
}
FieldD string `form:"field_d"`
}
func GetDataB(c *gin.Context) {
var b StructB
c.Bind(& b)
c.JSON(200, gin.H{
"a": b.NestedStruct,
"b": b.FieldB,
})
}
func GetDataC(c *gin.Context) {
var b StructC
c.Bind(& b)
c.JSON(200, gin.H{
"a": b.NestedStructPointer,
"c": b.FieldC,
})
}
func GetDataD(c *gin.Context) {
var b StructD
c.Bind(& b)
c.JSON(200, gin.H{
"x": b.NestedAnonyStruct,
"d": b.FieldD,
})
}
func main() {
r := gin.Default()
r.GET("/getb", GetDataB)
r.GET("/getc", GetDataC)
r.GET("/getd", GetDataD)
r.Run()
}
```
Using the command `curl` command result:
```
$ curl "http://localhost:8080/getb?field_a=hello& field_b=world"
{"a":{"FieldA":"hello"},"b":"world"}
$ curl "http://localhost:8080/getc?field_a=hello& field_c=world"
{"a":{"FieldA":"hello"},"c":"world"}
$ curl "http://localhost:8080/getd?field_x=hello& field_d=world"
{"d":"world","x":{"FieldX":"hello"}}
```
### Try to bind body into different structs
The normal methods for binding request body consumes `c.Request.Body` and they
cannot be called multiple times.
```go
type formA struct {
Foo string `json:"foo" xml:"foo" binding:"required"`
}
type formB struct {
Bar string `json:"bar" xml:"bar" binding:"required"`
}
func SomeHandler(c *gin.Context) {
objA := formA{}
objB := formB{}
// This 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.
} else if errB := c.ShouldBind(&objB); errB == nil {
c.String(http.StatusOK, `the body should be formB` )
} else {
...
}
}
```
For this, you can use `c.ShouldBindBodyWith` .
```go
func SomeHandler(c *gin.Context) {
objA := formA{}
objB := formB{}
// This reads c.Request.Body and stores the result into the context.
if errA := c.ShouldBindBodyWith(& objA, binding.JSON); errA == nil {
c.String(http.StatusOK, `the body should be formA` )
// At this time, it reuses body stored in the context.
} else if errB := c.ShouldBindBodyWith(& objB, binding.JSON); errB == nil {
c.String(http.StatusOK, `the body should be formB JSON` )
// And it can accepts other formats
} else if errB2 := c.ShouldBindBodyWith(& objB, binding.XML); errB2 == nil {
c.String(http.StatusOK, `the body should be formB XML` )
} else {
...
}
}
```
* `c.ShouldBindBodyWith` stores body into the context before binding. This has
a slight impact to performance, so you should not use this method if you are
enough to call binding at once.
* This feature is only needed for some formats -- `JSON` , `XML` , `MsgPack` ,
`ProtoBuf` . For other formats, `Query` , `Form` , `FormPost` , `FormMultipart` ,
can be called by `c.ShouldBind()` multiple times without any damage to
performance (See [#1341 ](https://github.com/gin-gonic/gin/pull/1341 )).
### http2 server push
http.Pusher is supported only **go1.8+** . See the [golang blog ](https://blog.golang.org/h2push ) for detail information.
```go
package main
import (
"html/template"
"log"
"github.com/gin-gonic/gin"
)
var html = template.Must(template.New("https").Parse(`
< html >
< head >
< title > Https Test< / title >
< script src = "/assets/app.js" > < / script >
< / head >
< body >
< h1 style = "color:red;" > Welcome, Ginner!< / h1 >
< / body >
< / html >
`))
func main() {
r := gin.Default()
r.Static("/assets", "./assets")
r.SetHTMLTemplate(html)
r.GET("/", func(c *gin.Context) {
if pusher := c.Writer.Pusher(); pusher != nil {
// use pusher.Push() to do server push
if err := pusher.Push("/assets/app.js", nil); err != nil {
log.Printf("Failed to push: %v", err)
}
}
c.HTML(200, "https", gin.H{
"status": "success",
})
})
// Listen and Server in https://127.0.0.1:8080
r.RunTLS(":8080", "./testdata/server.pem", "./testdata/server.key")
}
```
### Define format for the log of routes
The default log of routes is:
```
[GIN-debug] POST /foo --> main.main.func1 (3 handlers)
[GIN-debug] GET /bar --> main.main.func2 (3 handlers)
[GIN-debug] GET /status --> main.main.func3 (3 handlers)
```
If you want to log this information in given format (e.g. JSON, key values or something else), then you can define this format with `gin.DebugPrintRouteFunc` .
In the example below, we log all routes with standard log package but you can use another log tools that suits of your needs.
```go
import (
"log"
"net/http"
"github.com/gin-gonic/gin"
)
func main() {
r := gin.Default()
gin.DebugPrintRouteFunc = func(httpMethod, absolutePath, handlerName string, nuHandlers int) {
log.Printf("endpoint %v %v %v %v\n", httpMethod, absolutePath, handlerName, nuHandlers)
}
r.POST("/foo", func(c *gin.Context) {
c.JSON(http.StatusOK, "foo")
})
r.GET("/bar", func(c *gin.Context) {
c.JSON(http.StatusOK, "bar")
})
r.GET("/status", func(c *gin.Context) {
c.JSON(http.StatusOK, "ok")
})
// Listen and Server in http://0.0.0.0:8080
r.Run()
}
```
### Set and get a cookie
```go
import (
"fmt"
"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"
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c.SetCookie("gin_cookie", "test", 3600, "/", "localhost", false, true)
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}
fmt.Printf("Cookie value: %s \n", cookie)
})
router.Run()
}
```
## Testing
The `net/http/httptest` package is preferable way for HTTP testing.
```go
package main
func setupRouter() *gin.Engine {
r := gin.Default()
r.GET("/ping", func(c *gin.Context) {
c.String(200, "pong")
})
return r
}
func main() {
r := setupRouter()
r.Run(":8080")
}
```
Test for code example above:
```go
package main
import (
"net/http"
"net/http/httptest"
"testing"
"github.com/stretchr/testify/assert"
)
func TestPingRoute(t *testing.T) {
router := setupRouter()
w := httptest.NewRecorder()
req, _ := http.NewRequest("GET", "/ping", nil)
router.ServeHTTP(w, req)
assert.Equal(t, 200, w.Code)
assert.Equal(t, "pong", w.Body.String())
}
```
## Users
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Awesome project lists using [Gin ](https://github.com/gin-gonic/gin ) web framework.
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* [gorush ](https://github.com/appleboy/gorush ): A push notification server written in Go.
* [fnproject ](https://github.com/fnproject/fn ): The container native, cloud agnostic serverless platform.
* [photoprism ](https://github.com/photoprism/photoprism ): Personal photo management powered by Go and Google TensorFlow.
* [krakend ](https://github.com/devopsfaith/krakend ): Ultra performant API Gateway with middlewares.
* [picfit ](https://github.com/thoas/picfit ): An image resizing server written in Go.
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* [brigade ](https://github.com/brigadecore/brigade ): Event-based Scripting for Kubernetes.
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* [dkron ](https://github.com/distribworks/dkron ): Distributed, fault tolerant job scheduling system.