package sessions import ( "context" "net/http" ) // Context keys var ( SessionCtxKey = &contextKey{"Session"} ErrorCtxKey = &contextKey{"Error"} ) // RetrieveSession takes a slice of session loaders and tries to find a valid // session in the order they were supplied and is added to the request's context func RetrieveSession(s SessionLoader) func(http.Handler) http.Handler { return func(next http.Handler) http.Handler { return retrieve(s)(next) } } func retrieve(s SessionLoader) func(http.Handler) http.Handler { return func(next http.Handler) http.Handler { hfn := func(w http.ResponseWriter, r *http.Request) { ctx := r.Context() jwt, err := s.LoadSession(r) ctx = NewContext(ctx, jwt, err) next.ServeHTTP(w, r.WithContext(ctx)) } return http.HandlerFunc(hfn) } } // NewContext sets context values for the user session state and error. func NewContext(ctx context.Context, jwt string, err error) context.Context { ctx = context.WithValue(ctx, SessionCtxKey, jwt) ctx = context.WithValue(ctx, ErrorCtxKey, err) return ctx } // FromContext retrieves context values for the user session state and error. func FromContext(ctx context.Context) (string, error) { jwt, _ := ctx.Value(SessionCtxKey).(string) err, _ := ctx.Value(ErrorCtxKey).(error) return jwt, err } // contextKey is a value for use with context.WithValue. It's used as // a pointer so it fits in an interface{} without allocation. This technique // for defining context keys was copied from Go 1.7's new use of context in net/http. type contextKey struct { name string }