Difference between http.Handle and http.HandleFunc?

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陌清茗
陌清茗 2020-12-07 15:19

The Go docs have the following example for the http package:

http.Handle(\"/foo\", fooHandler)
http.HandleFunc(\"/bar\", func(w http.ResponseWriter, r *http.         


        
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  •  有刺的猬
    2020-12-07 16:13

    Basically, the HTTP server's "mux" has a map of path -> handler interface

    Interfaces are used here, I assume, to allow you to implement complex path handlers that have state.

    For example the file server from the standard package is a struct that contains the root dir for file service and implements the handler interface.

    that said, for simple stuff, a func is easier and more clear. So they added a special generator so you can easily pass in a func.

    Take a look at: server.go

    from line: 1216 (as of today)

      1216  type HandlerFunc func(ResponseWriter, *Request)
      1217  
      1218  // ServeHTTP calls f(w, r).
      1219  func (f HandlerFunc) ServeHTTP(w ResponseWriter, r *Request) {
      1220      f(w, r)
      1221  }
    

    What they are doing is implementing the interface on a custom type (which happens to match the api of the interface) that just calls itself.

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