Support negative Content-Length in DataFromReader (#1981)

You can get an http.Response with ContentLength set to -1 (Chunked encoding), so
for DataFromReader to be useful for those we need to support that.
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Segev Finer 2019-08-05 04:42:59 +03:00 committed by thinkerou
parent 461df9320a
commit 20440b96b9
2 changed files with 26 additions and 1 deletions

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@ -21,7 +21,9 @@ type Reader struct {
// Render (Reader) writes data with custom ContentType and headers.
func (r Reader) Render(w http.ResponseWriter) (err error) {
r.WriteContentType(w)
r.Headers["Content-Length"] = strconv.FormatInt(r.ContentLength, 10)
if r.ContentLength >= 0 {
r.Headers["Content-Length"] = strconv.FormatInt(r.ContentLength, 10)
}
r.writeHeaders(w, r.Headers)
_, err = io.Copy(w, r.Reader)
return

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@ -498,3 +498,26 @@ func TestRenderReader(t *testing.T) {
assert.Equal(t, headers["Content-Disposition"], w.Header().Get("Content-Disposition"))
assert.Equal(t, headers["x-request-id"], w.Header().Get("x-request-id"))
}
func TestRenderReaderNoContentLength(t *testing.T) {
w := httptest.NewRecorder()
body := "#!PNG some raw data"
headers := make(map[string]string)
headers["Content-Disposition"] = `attachment; filename="filename.png"`
headers["x-request-id"] = "requestId"
err := (Reader{
ContentLength: -1,
ContentType: "image/png",
Reader: strings.NewReader(body),
Headers: headers,
}).Render(w)
assert.NoError(t, err)
assert.Equal(t, body, w.Body.String())
assert.Equal(t, "image/png", w.Header().Get("Content-Type"))
assert.NotContains(t, "Content-Length", w.Header())
assert.Equal(t, headers["Content-Disposition"], w.Header().Get("Content-Disposition"))
assert.Equal(t, headers["x-request-id"], w.Header().Get("x-request-id"))
}