Render `src/app/views/errors.zig` view (`index` action) when an
unexpected error occurs. If the view does not exist, try rendering
`public/404.html`, `public/500.html` (etc.), finally falling back to a
standard basic HTML/JSON response.
Create mailers with `jetzig generate mailer <name>`. Mailers define
default values for email fields (e.g. subject, from address, etc.).
Mailers use Zmpl for rendering text/HTML parts.
Send an email from a request with `request.mail()`. Call
`deliver(.background, .{})` on the return value to use the built-in
mail job to send the email asynchronously.
Improve query/HTTP request body param parsing - unescape `+` and `%XX`
characters.
Use in-memory KV store (JetKV) for simple job queue.
Build script generates an array of Zig modules in `src/app/jobs/` and
stores their name + run function (`run(allocator, params, logger)`).
View functions schedule jobs with arbitrary params.
Thread pool spawns a (configurable) number of workers and pops jobs from
the queue, then invokes the appropriate run function.
Fully disambiguate request params from body and query string and clean
up convoluted code, reduce allocs. Implement
`jetzig.http.Request.queryParams` which always returns only the parsed
query string, never the request body.
Deprecate `headers.getFirstValue` in favour of `headers.get`, implement
`headers.getAll`.
When query param is empty, use `jetzig.data.Data.NullType` - this way
the value is still non-null (i.e. can be captured) and is still a
`jetzig.data.Value` so is consistent with previous implementation.
Add very weird bugfix for 404 responses.
Fix `Bad Request` response code.
If no template present, allow the request to render the view and then
only render a 404 if the view does not redirect, otherwise all views
would need a placeholder Zmpl template even if the view does not use it.
Also parse HTTP body as query string if present.
Generate an array of `jetzig.views.Route` in `GenerateRoutes.zig` exe
instead of a meta-route that we later translate into an actual route.
This makes things much simpler for static routes at build time and
dynamic routes at run time as we no longer need to use comptime - we
just have an array of routes ready-made.
If a route isn't matched but the URI can match directly to a markdown
file, render it directly. This allows putting arbitrary markdown files
in e.g. `/foo/bar/abc.md`, `/foo/bar/def.md` and rendering them as
`/foo/bar/abc.html`, `/foo/bar/def.html`. Since markdown are static
content only (i.e. no template data etc.) it makes sense for them to be
renderable without needing to create a view for each one.
Don't use stderr for error logfile if primary logfile is not stdout
(i.e. always use the same file).
Fix non-colorized duration in DeveolpmentLogger - use std.fmt.fmtDurationSigned.
When `HX-Target` header is present, bypass any configured layout for the
request. This allows a full page reload to render with a layout, i.e.
render the entire page, while a request from htmx will load just the
content directly generated by the view.
`root_path` is cruft from previous route/template matching mechanism.
Caused failure when running binary in isolation: binary can now run
independently without any dependency on file system other than:
```
* public/ <-- should always be separate to allow e.g. serving directly
via nginx
* static/ <-- later will be compiled into binary
```
Latest Zmpl provides `template.renderWithLayout(other_template, data)`,
allowing a template to be renedered within another template.
Create layouts in `src/app/views/layouts/` or use
`jetzig generate layout [name]` and set `pub const layout = "name";` in
each view file.
Views are copied to zig-cache, meaning that any files in `src/` are not
available for `@import` by default. Copy all .zig files from `src/` into
zig-cache so that relative imports work as expected. This also removes
the need to specifically copy views into zig-cache as the full tree is
now present.
Also fix a bug in static route fallback - remove superfluous underscore
so static routes with non-matching params render default HTML/JSON
content.
Latest Zig nightly now hits a panic, probably we have a cyclic reference
in the tree. We should fix this ASAP otherwise we risk adding tests
without running them, but for now this should get builds passing again
with latest Zig.
Allow custom functions with arbitrary signatures and avoid any issues of
trying to parse functions that are not Jeztig route action functions
(i.e. index, get, post, put, patch, delete).
Remove old bash script for setting up a new project, do everything in
Zig to make it platform agnostic and give us an easy place to add
scaffolding commands in future.
Andrew overhauled std.http to avoid allocations and put control of
connection + stream into hands of users. For now, do a barebones
implementation to restore compatibility, later we can do keepalive and
pipelining. For now, still getting decent enough performance the "slow"
way.
Relevant commit: 6395ba852a
Commit message copied here for posterity:
> Author: Andrew Kelley <andrew@ziglang.org>
> Date: Tue Feb 20 03:30:51 2024 -0700
> std.http.Server: rework the API entirely
> Mainly, this removes the poorly named `wait`, `send`, `finish`
> functions, which all operated on the same "Response" object, which was
> actually being used as the request.
>
> Now, it looks like this:
> 1. std.net.Server.accept() gives you a std.net.Server.Connection
> 2. std.http.Server.init() with the connection
> 3. Server.receiveHead() gives you a Request
> 4. Request.reader() gives you a body reader
> 5. Request.respond() is a one-shot, or Request.respondStreaming() creates
> a Response
> 6. Response.writer() gives you a body writer
> 7. Response.end() finishes the response; Response.endChunked() allows
> passing response trailers.
>
> In other words, the type system now guides the API user down the correct
> path.
>
> receiveHead allows extra bytes to be read into the read buffer, and then
> will reuse those bytes for the body or the next request upon connection
> reuse.
>
> respond(), the one-shot function, will send the entire response in one
> syscall.
>
> Streaming response bodies no longer wastefully wraps every call to write
> with a chunk header and trailer; instead it only sends the HTTP chunk
> wrapper when flushing. This means the user can still control when it
> happens but it also does not add unnecessary chunks.
>
> Empirically, in my example project that uses this API, the usage code is
> significantly less noisy, it has less error handling while handling
> errors more correctly, it's more obvious what is happening, and it is
> syscall-optimal.
>
> Additionally:
> * Uncouple std.http.HeadParser from protocol.zig
> * Delete std.Server.Connection; use std.net.Server.Connection instead.
> - The API user supplies the read buffer when initializing the
> http.Server, and it is used for the HTTP head as well as a buffer
> for reading the body into.
> * Replace and document the State enum. No longer is there both "start"
> and "first".
Create `jetzig.http.Response` when `std.http.Server.Response` is created
and delegate all management of `std.http.Server.Response` to
`jetzig.http.Response`. Using this internally means we use the same
internal interface for the `Response` as the user, which gives us things
like response headers management in views for free (user simply calls
`request.response.headers.append()` etc.).
Implement `jetzig.http.Request.params()` which parses either a JSON
request body or a query param string into a `jetzig.data.Value`.
Allow configuring params for static site generation - configure an array
of params for each endpoint which is then parsed at build time and a
separate JSON and HTML output is generated for each by invoking the
relevant view function and passing in resource ID/params. Params are
stored in generated `routes.zig` for route matching at run time.