package gin import ( "github.com/gin-gonic/gin/binding" "net/http" ) // DEPRECATED, use Bind() instead. // Like ParseBody() but this method also writes a 400 error if the json is not valid. func (c *Context) EnsureBody(item interface{}) bool { return c.Bind(item) } // DEPRECATED use bindings directly // Parses the body content as a JSON input. It decodes the json payload into the struct specified as a pointer. func (c *Context) ParseBody(item interface{}) error { return binding.JSON.Bind(c.Request, item) } // DEPRECATED use gin.Static() instead // ServeFiles serves files from the given file system root. // The path must end with "/*filepath", files are then served from the local // path /defined/root/dir/*filepath. // For example if root is "/etc" and *filepath is "passwd", the local file // "/etc/passwd" would be served. // Internally a http.FileServer is used, therefore http.NotFound is used instead // of the Router's NotFound handler. // To use the operating system's file system implementation, // use http.Dir: // router.ServeFiles("/src/*filepath", http.Dir("/var/www")) func (engine *Engine) ServeFiles(path string, root http.FileSystem) { engine.router.ServeFiles(path, root) } // DEPRECATED use gin.LoadHTMLGlob() or gin.LoadHTMLFiles() instead func (engine *Engine) LoadHTMLTemplates(pattern string) { engine.LoadHTMLGlob(pattern) } // DEPRECATED. Use NotFound() instead func (engine *Engine) NotFound404(handlers ...HandlerFunc) { engine.NoRoute(handlers...) }