[fpc-pascal] Bls: Changes to fpWeb...

Mr Bee pak.lebah at yahoo.com
Wed Jan 18 05:48:44 CET 2017


This is really a great news. Thank you, Michael and all other contributors for the great work. 
It would only need more complete documentation with adequate demo and code samples.
Regards, 
–Mr Bee
 

    Pada Sabtu, 14 Januari 2017 5:36, Michael Van Canneyt <michael at freepascal.org> menulis:
 

 
Hello,

I have committed a serious change to the way fpweb handles requests.

Especially routing of requests was changed.

The old Delphi style routing worked with Datamodules only. The pattern was
strictly /modulename/actionname or through query variables: ?module=xyz&Action=nmo

This old routing is still available by setting the LegacyRouting property of
webhandler or webapplication (custweb) to true. (the new routing described
below is then disabled)

The new routing is more flexible in 3 ways.

- It is no longer required to use datamodules, but this is still supported.
  There are now 4 methods that can be used to register a route:

  - Using a callback procedure
    TRouteCallback = Procedure(ARequest: TRequest; AResponse);

  - Using a callback event:
    TRouteEvent = Procedure(ARequest: TRequest; AResponse) of object;

  - Using an interface
    IRouteInterface = Interface ['{10115353-10BA-4B00-FDA5-80B69AC4CAD0}']
      Procedure HandleRequest(ARequest : TRequest; AResponse : TResponse);
    end;
    Note that this is a CORBA interface, so no reference counting.
    (although a reference counting version could be added, if desired)

  - Using a router object:
    TRouteObject = Class(TObject,IRouteInterface)
    Public
      Procedure HandleRequest(ARequest : TRequest; AResponse : TResponse); virtual; abstract;
    end;
    TRouteObjectClass = Class of TRouteObject;

    The object class needs to be registered. The router will instantiate the
    object and release it once the request was handled.

  - Using a datamodule, as it used to be.

  More methods can be added, if need be.
  All routes are registered using the HTTPRouter.RegisterRoute method.
  it is overloaded to accept any of the above parameters.

- The router can now match more complex, parametrized routes.

  A route is determined by the path part of an URL; query parameters are not examined.

  /path1/path2/path3/path4

  In these paths, parameters and wildcards are recognized:

  :param means that it will match any request with a single part in this location
  *param means that it will match any request with zero or more path parts in this location

  examples:

  /path1
  /REST/:Resource/:ID
  /REST/:Resource
  /*/something
  /*path/somethiingelse
  /*path

  The parameters will be added to TRequest, they are available in the (new) RouteParams array property of TRequest.

  Paths are matched case sensitively by default, and the first matching pattern is used.

  The HTTP Modules are registered in the router using classname/* or defaultmodulename/*

- A set of methods can be added to the route registration (default is to  accept all methods).
  The router will  match the request method. If the method does not match, it will raise an
  exception which will result in a 405 HTTP error.

I have added a demo application. It behaves well, just as the testcases, but I would appreciate
feedback if you have cases where your datamodules no longer behave as they
used to (both with LegacyRouting=true or false)

Some more improvements to fpweb are planned, but they will not be as invasive as this.

Michael.
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