// // HttpResponse.swift // Swifter // Copyright (c) 2015 Damian KoĊ‚akowski. All rights reserved. // import Foundation public enum SerializationError: ErrorType { case InvalidObject case NotSupported } public protocol HttpResponseBodyWriter { func write(data: [UInt8]) } public enum HttpResponseBody { case Json(AnyObject) case Html(String) case Text(String) case Custom(Any, (Any) throws -> String) func content() -> (Int, ((HttpResponseBodyWriter) throws -> Void)?) { do { switch self { case .Json(let object): guard NSJSONSerialization.isValidJSONObject(object) else { throw SerializationError.InvalidObject } let json = try NSJSONSerialization.dataWithJSONObject(object, options: NSJSONWritingOptions.PrettyPrinted) let data = Array(UnsafeBufferPointer(start: UnsafePointer(json.bytes), count: json.length)) return (data.count, { $0.write(data) }) case .Text(let body): let data = [UInt8](body.utf8) return (data.count, { $0.write(data) }) case .Html(let body): let serialised = "\(body)" let data = [UInt8](serialised.utf8) return (data.count, { $0.write(data) }) case .Custom(let object, let closure): let serialised = try closure(object) let data = [UInt8](serialised.utf8) return (data.count, { $0.write(data) }) } } catch { let data = [UInt8]("Serialisation error: \(error)".utf8) return (data.count, { $0.write(data) }) } } } public enum HttpResponse { case OK(HttpResponseBody), Created, Accepted case MovedPermanently(String) case BadRequest, Unauthorized, Forbidden, NotFound case InternalServerError case RAW(Int, String, [String:String]?, ((HttpResponseBodyWriter) -> Void)? ) func statusCode() -> Int { switch self { case .OK(_) : return 200 case .Created : return 201 case .Accepted : return 202 case .MovedPermanently : return 301 case .BadRequest : return 400 case .Unauthorized : return 401 case .Forbidden : return 403 case .NotFound : return 404 case .InternalServerError : return 500 case .RAW(let code, _ , _, _) : return code } } func reasonPhrase() -> String { switch self { case .OK(_) : return "OK" case .Created : return "Created" case .Accepted : return "Accepted" case .MovedPermanently : return "Moved Permanently" case .BadRequest : return "Bad Request" case .Unauthorized : return "Unauthorized" case .Forbidden : return "Forbidden" case .NotFound : return "Not Found" case .InternalServerError : return "Internal Server Error" case .RAW(_, let phrase, _, _) : return phrase } } func headers() -> [String: String] { var headers = ["Server" : "Swifter \(HttpServer.VERSION)"] switch self { case .OK(let body): switch body { case .Json(_) : headers["Content-Type"] = "application/json" case .Html(_) : headers["Content-Type"] = "text/html" default:break } case .MovedPermanently(let location): headers["Location"] = location case .RAW(_, _, let rawHeaders, _): if let rawHeaders = rawHeaders { for (k, v) in rawHeaders { headers.updateValue(v, forKey: k) } } default:break } return headers } func content() -> (length: Int, writeClosure: ((HttpResponseBodyWriter) throws -> Void)?) { switch self { case .OK(let body) : return body.content() case .RAW(_, _, _, let writer) : return (-1, writer) default : return (-1, nil) } } } /** Makes it possible to compare handler responses with '==', but ignores any associated values. This should generally be what you want. E.g.: let resp = handler(updatedRequest) if resp == .NotFound { print("Client requested not found: \(request.url)") } */ func ==(inLeft: HttpResponse, inRight: HttpResponse) -> Bool { return inLeft.statusCode() == inRight.statusCode() }