41 lines
1.4 KiB
C++
41 lines
1.4 KiB
C++
#include <drogon/HttpController.h>
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using namespace drogon;
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// HttpControllers are automatically added to Drogon upon Drogon initializing.
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class SayHello : public HttpController<SayHello>
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{
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public:
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METHOD_LIST_BEGIN
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// Drogon automatically appends the namespace and name of the controller to
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// the handlers of the controller. In this example, although we are adding
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// a handler to /. But because it is a part of the SayHello controller. It
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// ends up in path /SayHello/ (IMPORTANT! It is /SayHello/ not /SayHello
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// as they are different paths).
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METHOD_ADD(SayHello::genericHello, "/", Get);
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// Same for /hello. It ends up at /SayHello/hello
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METHOD_ADD(SayHello::personalizedHello, "/hello", Get);
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METHOD_LIST_END
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protected:
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void genericHello(const HttpRequestPtr &,
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std::function<void(const HttpResponsePtr &)> &&callback)
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{
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auto resp = HttpResponse::newHttpResponse();
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resp->setBody(
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"Hello, this is a generic hello message from the SayHello "
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"controller");
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callback(resp);
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}
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void personalizedHello(
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const HttpRequestPtr &,
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std::function<void(const HttpResponsePtr &)> &&callback)
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{
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auto resp = HttpResponse::newHttpResponse();
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resp->setBody(
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"Hi there, this is another hello from the SayHello Controller");
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callback(resp);
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}
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};
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