Filters are the middleware and are individual functions that make up the request processing pipeline. They execute all of the frameworkâs functionality.
The Filter type
is a simple function:
type Filter func(c *Controller, filterChain []Filter)
Each filter is responsible for pulling the next filter off of the filter chain and invoking it. Below is the default filter stack:
// The default set of global filters.
// Can be set in an application on initialization.
var Filters = []Filter{
PanicFilter, // Recover from panics and display an error page instead.
RouterFilter, // Use the routing table to select the right Action
FilterConfiguringFilter, // A hook for adding or removing per-Action filters.
ParamsFilter, // Parse parameters into Controller.Params.
SessionFilter, // Restore and write the session cookie.
FlashFilter, // Restore and write the flash cookie.
ValidationFilter, // Restore kept validation errors and save new ones from cookie.
I18nFilter, // Resolve the requested language
InterceptorFilter, // Run interceptors around the action.
CompressFilter, // Compress the result.
ActionInvoker, // Invoke the action.
}
Filter chain configuration
Global configuration
Applications may configure the filter chain by re-assigning the revel.Filters
variable in init()
. By default this will be in app/init.go
for a newly
generated app.
func init() {
// The filters for my app
revel.Filters = []Filter{
PanicFilter, // Recover from panics and display an error page instead.
RouterFilter, // Use the routing table to select the right Action
ParamsFilter, // Parse parameters into Controller.Params.
FilterConfiguringFilter, // A hook for adding or removing per-Action filters.
SessionFilter, // Restore and write the session cookie.
FlashFilter, // Restore and write the flash cookie.
ValidationFilter, // Restore kept validation errors and save new ones from cookie.
I18nFilter, // Resolve the requested language
InterceptorFilter, // Run interceptors around the action.
CompressFilter, // Compress the result. [^1]
ActionInvoker, // Invoke the action.
}
}
Every Request is sent down this chain, from top to bottom.
Per-Action configuration
Although all requests are sent down the revel.Filters
chain, Revel also
provides a
FilterConfigurator
,
which allows the developer to add, insert, or remove filter stages based on the
Action
or Controller
.
This functionality is implemented by the FilterConfiguringFilter, itself a
filter stage. For example to add a filter to all the actions for a MyController
you can
func init() {
revel.FilterController(MyController{}).Insert(MyAuthFilter, revel.BEFORE, revel.ActionInvoker)
}
Implementing a Filter
Keep the chain going
Filters are responsible for invoking the next filter to continue the request processing. This is generally done with an expression as shown here:
var MyFilter = func(c *revel.Controller, fc []revel.Filter) {
// .. do some pre-processing ..
fc[0](c, fc[1:]) // Execute the next filter stage.
// .. do some post-processing ..
}
Getting the app Controller type
Filters receive the base Controller type as an argument, rather than the actual Controller type that was invoked. If your filter requires access to the actual Controller type that was invoked, it may grab it with the following trick:
var MyFilter = func(c *revel.Controller, fc []revel.Filter) {
if ac, ok := c.AppController.(*MyController); ok {
// Have an instance of *MyController...
}
fc[0](c, fc[1:]) // Execute the next filter stage.
}
interceptors
may be a better mechanism to accomplish the
desired functionality.