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Introduce go chi web framework as frontend of macaron, so that we can move routes from macaron to chi step by step (#7420)
* When route cannot be found on chi, go to macaron

* Stick chi version to 1.5.0

* Follow router log setting
2020-11-13 14:51:07 +02:00

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Changelog

v4.1.2 (2020-06-02)

  • fix that handles MethodNotAllowed with path variables, thank you @caseyhadden for your contribution
  • fix to replace nested wildcards correctly in RoutePattern, thank you @@unmultimedio for your contribution
  • History of changes: see https://github.com/go-chi/chi/compare/v4.1.1...v4.1.2

v4.1.1 (2020-04-16)

v4.1.0 (2020-04-1)

  • middleware.LogEntry: Write method on interface now passes the response header and an extra interface type useful for custom logger implementations.
  • middleware.WrapResponseWriter: minor fix
  • middleware.Recoverer: a bit prettier
  • History of changes: see https://github.com/go-chi/chi/compare/v4.0.4...v4.1.0

v4.0.4 (2020-03-24)

v4.0.3 (2020-01-09)

v4.0.2 (2019-02-26)

v4.0.1 (2019-01-21)

v4.0.0 (2019-01-10)

  • chi v4 requires Go 1.10.3+ (or Go 1.9.7+) - we have deprecated support for Go 1.7 and 1.8
  • router: respond with 404 on router with no routes (#362)
  • router: additional check to ensure wildcard is at the end of a url pattern (#333)
  • middleware: deprecate use of http.CloseNotifier (#347)
  • middleware: fix RedirectSlashes to include query params on redirect (#334)
  • History of changes: see https://github.com/go-chi/chi/compare/v3.3.4...v4.0.0

v3.3.4 (2019-01-07)

v3.3.3 (2018-08-27)

v3.3.2 (2017-12-22)

  • Support to route trailing slashes on mounted sub-routers (#281)
  • middleware: new ContentCharset to check matching charsets. Thank you @csucu for your community contribution!

v3.3.1 (2017-11-20)

  • middleware: new AllowContentType handler for explicit whitelist of accepted request Content-Types
  • middleware: new SetHeader handler for short-hand middleware to set a response header key/value
  • Minor bug fixes

v3.3.0 (2017-10-10)

  • New chi.RegisterMethod(method) to add support for custom HTTP methods, see _examples/custom-method for usage
  • Deprecated LINK and UNLINK methods from the default list, please use chi.RegisterMethod("LINK") and chi.RegisterMethod("UNLINK") in an init() function

v3.2.1 (2017-08-31)

  • Add new Match(rctx *Context, method, path string) bool method to Routes interface and Mux. Match searches the mux's routing tree for a handler that matches the method/path
  • Add new RouteMethod to *Context
  • Add new Routes pointer to *Context
  • Add new middleware.GetHead to route missing HEAD requests to GET handler
  • Updated benchmarks (see README)

v3.1.5 (2017-08-02)

  • Setup golint and go vet for the project
  • As per golint, we've redefined func ServerBaseContext(h http.Handler, baseCtx context.Context) http.Handler to func ServerBaseContext(baseCtx context.Context, h http.Handler) http.Handler

v3.1.0 (2017-07-10)

v3.0.0 (2017-06-21)

  • Major update to chi library with many exciting updates, but also some breaking changes
  • URL parameter syntax changed from /:id to /{id} for even more flexible routing, such as /articles/{month}-{day}-{year}-{slug}, /articles/{id}, and /articles/{id}.{ext} on the same router
  • Support for regexp for routing patterns, in the form of /{paramKey:regExp} for example: r.Get("/articles/{name:[a-z]+}", h) and chi.URLParam(r, "name")
  • Add Method and MethodFunc to chi.Router to allow routing definitions such as r.Method("GET", "/", h) which provides a cleaner interface for custom handlers like in _examples/custom-handler
  • Deprecating mux#FileServer helper function. Instead, we encourage users to create their own using file handler with the stdlib, see _examples/fileserver for an example
  • Add support for LINK/UNLINK http methods via r.Method() and r.MethodFunc()
  • Moved the chi project to its own organization, to allow chi-related community packages to be easily discovered and supported, at: https://github.com/go-chi
  • NOTE: please update your import paths to "github.com/go-chi/chi"
  • NOTE: chi v2 is still available at https://github.com/go-chi/chi/tree/v2

v2.1.0 (2017-03-30)

  • Minor improvements and update to the chi core library
  • Introduced a brand new chi/render sub-package to complete the story of building APIs to offer a pattern for managing well-defined request / response payloads. Please check out the updated _examples/rest example for how it works.
  • Added MethodNotAllowed(h http.HandlerFunc) to chi.Router interface

v2.0.0 (2017-01-06)

  • After many months of v2 being in an RC state with many companies and users running it in production, the inclusion of some improvements to the middlewares, we are very pleased to announce v2.0.0 of chi.

v2.0.0-rc1 (2016-07-26)

  • Huge update! chi v2 is a large refactor targetting Go 1.7+. As of Go 1.7, the popular community "net/context" package has been included in the standard library as "context" and utilized by "net/http" and http.Request to managing deadlines, cancelation signals and other request-scoped values. We're very excited about the new context addition and are proud to introduce chi v2, a minimal and powerful routing package for building large HTTP services, with zero external dependencies. Chi focuses on idiomatic design and encourages the use of stdlib HTTP handlers and middlwares.
  • chi v2 deprecates its chi.Handler interface and requires http.Handler or http.HandlerFunc
  • chi v2 stores URL routing parameters and patterns in the standard request context: r.Context()
  • chi v2 lower-level routing context is accessible by chi.RouteContext(r.Context()) *chi.Context, which provides direct access to URL routing parameters, the routing path and the matching routing patterns.
  • Users upgrading from chi v1 to v2, need to:
    1. Update the old chi.Handler signature, func(ctx context.Context, w http.ResponseWriter, r *http.Request) to the standard http.Handler: func(w http.ResponseWriter, r *http.Request)
    2. Use chi.URLParam(r *http.Request, paramKey string) string or URLParamFromCtx(ctx context.Context, paramKey string) string to access a url parameter value

v1.0.0 (2016-07-01)

v0.9.0 (2016-03-31)

  • Reuse context objects via sync.Pool for zero-allocation routing #33
  • BREAKING NOTE: due to subtle API changes, previously chi.URLParams(ctx)["id"] used to access url parameters has changed to: chi.URLParam(ctx, "id")