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package main
import (
"errors"
"fmt"
"net/http"
"git.runcible.io/learning/pulley/internal/data"
"git.runcible.io/learning/pulley/internal/validator"
)
func (app *application) createMovieHandler(w http.ResponseWriter, r *http.Request) {
// Declare an anonymous struct to hold the information that we expect to be in the
// HTTP request body (note that the field names and types in the struct are a subset
// of the Movie struct that we created earlier). This struct will be our *target
// decode destination*.
// just like encoding the field names need to be exported to have Decode set them
var input struct {
Title string `json:"title"`
Year int32 `json:"year"`
// implemented an Unmarshaler receiver for this
// Runtime int32 `json:"runtime"`
Runtime data.Runtime `json:"runtime"`
Genres []string `json:"genres"`
}
// reads from the request body and decodes to our input struct
// must be a non-nil pointer. Otherwise will raise json.InvalidUnmarshalError
err := app.readJSON(w, r, &input)
if err != nil {
app.badRequestResponse(w, r, err)
return
}
// use intermediate struct for decoding, use Movie struct for validation
m := &data.Movie{
Title: input.Title,
Year: input.Year,
Runtime: input.Runtime,
Genres: input.Genres,
}
v := validator.New()
if validator.ValidateMovie(v, m); !v.Valid() {
app.failedValidationResponse(w, r, v.Errors)
}
// We can implement a timeout context if we would like here
ctx := r.Context()
err = app.models.Movies.Insert(ctx, m)
if err != nil {
app.serverErrorResponse(w, r, err)
}
// Include location headers in HTTP response for newly created resource
headers := make(http.Header)
headers.Set("Location", fmt.Sprintf("/v1/movies/%d", m.ID))
// Write a JSON 201 Response with movie data in the response body and Location header
err = app.writeJSON(w, http.StatusCreated, envelope{"movie": m}, headers)
if err != nil {
app.serverErrorResponse(w, r, err)
}
}
func (app *application) getMovieHandler(w http.ResponseWriter, r *http.Request) {
// When httprouter is parsing a request, any interpolated URL parameters will be
// stored in the request context. We can use the ParamsFromContext() function to
// retrieve a slice containing these parameter names and values.
// TODO refactor id retrieval to an app.readIDParam receiver
// params := httprouter.ParamsFromContext(r.Context())
// id, err := strconv.ParseInt(params.ByName("id"), 10, 64)
id, err := app.readIDParam(r)
if err != nil {
app.notFoundResponse(w, r)
return
}
movie, err := app.models.Movies.Get(r.Context(), id)
if err != nil {
switch {
case errors.Is(err, data.ErrRecordNotFound):
app.notFoundResponse(w, r)
return
default:
app.serverErrorResponse(w, r, err)
return
}
}
err = app.writeJSON(w, http.StatusOK, envelope{"movie": movie}, nil)
if err != nil {
//app.logger.Error(err.Error())
//http.Error(w, "The server encountered a problem and could not process your request", http.StatusInternalServerError)
app.serverErrorResponse(w, r, err)
}
}
func (app *application) updateMovieHandler(w http.ResponseWriter, r *http.Request) {
id, err := app.readIDParam(r)
if err != nil {
app.notFoundResponse(w, r)
return
}
movie, err := app.models.Movies.Get(r.Context(), id)
if err != nil {
switch {
case errors.Is(err, data.ErrRecordNotFound):
app.notFoundResponse(w, r)
default:
app.serverErrorResponse(w, r, err)
}
return
}
var input struct {
Title string `json:"title"`
Year int32 `json:"year"`
Runtime data.Runtime `json:"runtime"`
Genres []string `json:"genres"`
}
err = app.readJSON(w, r, &input)
if err != nil {
app.badRequestResponse(w, r, err)
return
}
movie.Title = input.Title
movie.Year = input.Year
movie.Runtime = input.Runtime
movie.Genres = input.Genres
v := validator.New()
if validator.ValidateMovie(v, movie); !v.Valid() {
app.failedValidationResponse(w, r, v.Errors)
return
}
err = app.models.Movies.Update(r.Context(), movie)
if err != nil {
app.serverErrorResponse(w, r, err)
return
}
err = app.writeJSON(w, http.StatusOK, envelope{"movie": movie}, nil)
if err != nil {
app.serverErrorResponse(w, r, err)
}
}
func (app *application) healthCheckHandler(w http.ResponseWriter, r *http.Request) {
// JSON has to be double quoted. FYI you would never really do this
// js := `{"status": "available", "environment": %q, "version": %q}`
// js = fmt.Sprintf(js, app.config.env, Version)
// w.Write([]byte(js))
env := envelope{
"status": "available",
"system_info": map[string]string{
"environment": app.config.Env,
"version": Version,
},
}
// js, err := json.Marshal(data)
// if err != nil {
// app.logger.Error(err.Error())
// http.Error(w, "The server encountered a problem and could not process your request", http.StatusInternalServerError)
// return
// }
// // Append a newline to the JSON. This is just a small nicety to make it easier to
// // view in terminal applications.
// js = append(js, '\n')
// w.Header().Set("Content-Type", "application/json")
// w.Write(js)
err := app.writeJSON(w, 200, env, nil)
if err != nil {
//app.logger.Error(err.Error())
//http.Error(w, "The server encountered a problem and could not process your request", http.StatusInternalServerError)
app.serverErrorResponse(w, r, err)
return
}
}