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package thrift
import "context"
// ProcessorMiddleware is a function that can be passed to WrapProcessor to wrap the
// TProcessorFunctions for that TProcessor.
//
// Middlewares are passed in the name of the function as set in the processor
// map of the TProcessor.
type ProcessorMiddleware func(name string, next TProcessorFunction) TProcessorFunction
// WrapProcessor takes an existing TProcessor and wraps each of its inner
// TProcessorFunctions with the middlewares passed in and returns it.
//
// Middlewares will be called in the order that they are defined:
//
// 1. Middlewares[0]
// 2. Middlewares[1]
// ...
// N. Middlewares[n]
func WrapProcessor(processor TProcessor, middlewares ...ProcessorMiddleware) TProcessor {
for name, processorFunc := range processor.ProcessorMap() {
wrapped := processorFunc
// Add middlewares in reverse so the first in the list is the outermost.
for i := len(middlewares) - 1; i >= 0; i-- {
wrapped = middlewares[i](name, wrapped)
}
processor.AddToProcessorMap(name, wrapped)
}
return processor
}
// WrappedTProcessorFunction is a convenience struct that implements the
// TProcessorFunction interface that can be used when implementing custom
// Middleware.
type WrappedTProcessorFunction struct {
// Wrapped is called by WrappedTProcessorFunction.Process and should be a
// "wrapped" call to a base TProcessorFunc.Process call.
Wrapped func(ctx context.Context, seqId int32, in, out TProtocol) (bool, TException)
}
// Process implements the TProcessorFunction interface using p.Wrapped.
func (p WrappedTProcessorFunction) Process(ctx context.Context, seqID int32, in, out TProtocol) (bool, TException) {
return p.Wrapped(ctx, seqID, in, out)
}
// verify that WrappedTProcessorFunction implements TProcessorFunction
var (
_ TProcessorFunction = WrappedTProcessorFunction{}
_ TProcessorFunction = (*WrappedTProcessorFunction)(nil)
)
// ClientMiddleware can be passed to WrapClient in order to wrap TClient calls
// with custom middleware.
type ClientMiddleware func(TClient) TClient
// WrappedTClient is a convenience struct that implements the TClient interface
// using inner Wrapped function.
//
// This is provided to aid in developing ClientMiddleware.
type WrappedTClient struct {
Wrapped func(ctx context.Context, method string, args, result TStruct) error
}
// Call implements the TClient interface by calling and returning c.Wrapped.
func (c WrappedTClient) Call(ctx context.Context, method string, args, result TStruct) error {
return c.Wrapped(ctx, method, args, result)
}
// verify that WrappedTClient implements TClient
var (
_ TClient = WrappedTClient{}
_ TClient = (*WrappedTClient)(nil)
)
// WrapClient wraps the given TClient in the given middlewares.
//
// Middlewares will be called in the order that they are defined:
//
// 1. Middlewares[0]
// 2. Middlewares[1]
// ...
// N. Middlewares[n]
func WrapClient(client TClient, middlewares ...ClientMiddleware) TClient {
// Add middlewares in reverse so the first in the list is the outermost.
for i := len(middlewares) - 1; i >= 0; i-- {
client = middlewares[i](client)
}
return client
}