feat(web): initial implementation — server, mw, httputil, health (v1.0.0)
Introduces code.nochebuena.dev/einherjar/web — the HTTP transport layer of the
Einherjar framework. Absorbs httpserver, httpmw, and httputil from micro-lib,
replacing gorilla/mux with chi, adopting SecurityBag-native middleware, and
centralizing error handling through a single httputil.Error function.
server:
- Server interface — embeds lifecycle.Component and chi.Router
- Config struct (EINHERJAR_SERVER_* env vars); DefaultConfig
- New(logger, cfg, opts...) Server; WithMiddleware option
- Binds TCP synchronously in OnStart; logs "server: listening" on success
- Graceful shutdown within ShutdownTimeout on OnStop
mw:
- Recover — catches panics, returns 500, logs at Error
- RequestID — injects UUID v7 (UUID v4 fallback) into context and X-Request-ID header
- RequestLogger — structured access log per request
- CORS / CORSAllowAll — chi-based, applied only when origins non-empty
- IPRateLimit / UserRateLimit — pluggable RateLimiterStore interface
- InMemoryRateLimiterStore — token-bucket backed by golang.org/x/time/rate;
background goroutine evicts stale entries every 5 minutes
- StatusRecorder — wraps ResponseWriter to capture HTTP status code
httputil:
- Handle[Req, Res] / HandleNoBody[Res] / HandleEmpty[Req] — generic handler adapters
- Error(logger, w, r, err) — derives log level from status (≥500→Error, 4xx→Warn,
499→Info); writes standardized JSON body; logz enriches *xerrors.Err automatically
- JSON(w, status, v) / NoContent(w) — response helpers
- HandlerFunc adapter type
health:
- NewHandler / NewHandlerWithConfig — runs all Checkable checks concurrently;
returns JSON {status, components} with per-component latency and error
- Config struct (EINHERJAR_HEALTH_CHECK_TIMEOUT, default 5s)
Root factory:
- web.New(logger, cfg...) Server — composes Recover+RequestID+RequestLogger+CORS
in outermost-first order; CORS applied only when AllowedOrigins non-empty
- server.Server interface and web/server/identifiable.go: embeds observability.Identifiable;
ModulePath and ModuleVersion read via runtime/debug.ReadBuildInfo() — prints in launcher banner
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package mw
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import (
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"net/http"
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"runtime/debug"
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"code.nochebuena.dev/einherjar/contracts/logging"
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)
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// Recover catches panics in downstream handlers, writes a 500 response, and
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// logs the recovered value with a stack trace. Place it as the outermost middleware.
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func Recover(logger logging.Logger) func(http.Handler) http.Handler {
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return func(next http.Handler) http.Handler {
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return http.HandlerFunc(func(w http.ResponseWriter, r *http.Request) {
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defer func() {
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if rec := recover(); rec != nil {
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logger.WithContext(r.Context()).Error("recover: panic", nil,
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"panic", rec,
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"stack", string(debug.Stack()),
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)
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http.Error(w, http.StatusText(http.StatusInternalServerError), http.StatusInternalServerError)
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}
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}()
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next.ServeHTTP(w, r)
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})
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}
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}
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