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package main
import (
"github.com/kataras/iris"
"github.com/kataras/iris/core/router"
)
func main() {
app := iris.New()
// need for manually reverse routing when needed outside of view engine.
// you normally don't need it because of the {{ urlpath "routename" "path" "values" "here"}}
rv := router.NewRoutePathReverser(app)
myroute := app.Get("/anything/{anythingparameter:path}", func(ctx iris.Context) {
paramValue := ctx.Params().Get("anythingparameter")
ctx.Writef("The path after /anything is: %s", paramValue)
})
myroute.Name = "myroute"
// useful for links, although iris' view engine has the {{ urlpath "routename" "path values"}} already.
app.Get("/reverse_myroute", func(ctx iris.Context) {
myrouteRequestPath := rv.Path(myroute.Name, "any/path")
ctx.HTML("Should be <b>/anything/any/path</b>: " + myrouteRequestPath)
})
// execute a route, similar to redirect but without redirect :)
app.Get("/execute_myroute", func(ctx iris.Context) {
ctx.Exec("GET", "/anything/any/path") // like it was called by the client.
})
// http://localhost:8080/reverse_myroute
// http://localhost:8080/execute_myroute
// http://localhost:8080/anything/any/path/here
//
// See view/template_html_4 example for more reverse routing examples
// using the reverse router component and the {{url}} and {{urlpath}} template functions.
app.Run(iris.Addr(":8080"))
}