How golang gin stop handler function immediately if connection is lost
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I am using gin-gonic/gin to write my server.
It seems even if the connection is lost, the handler function is still running. For example, if I visit http://127.0.0.1:8080/ping and close the browser suddenly, the screen will continue to print all the numbers.
package main
import (
"github.com/gin-gonic/gin"
"log"
"time"
)
func main()
r := gin.Default()
r.GET("/ping", func(c *gin.Context)
for i := 1; i < 15; i++
time.Sleep(time.Second * 1)
log.Println(i)
c.JSON(200, gin.H
"message": "pong",
)
)
r.Run("127.0.0.1:8080")
How should I stop handler function immediately (e.g. to reduce server load)?
go gin gin-gonic
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I am using gin-gonic/gin to write my server.
It seems even if the connection is lost, the handler function is still running. For example, if I visit http://127.0.0.1:8080/ping and close the browser suddenly, the screen will continue to print all the numbers.
package main
import (
"github.com/gin-gonic/gin"
"log"
"time"
)
func main()
r := gin.Default()
r.GET("/ping", func(c *gin.Context)
for i := 1; i < 15; i++
time.Sleep(time.Second * 1)
log.Println(i)
c.JSON(200, gin.H
"message": "pong",
)
)
r.Run("127.0.0.1:8080")
How should I stop handler function immediately (e.g. to reduce server load)?
go gin gin-gonic
add a comment |
I am using gin-gonic/gin to write my server.
It seems even if the connection is lost, the handler function is still running. For example, if I visit http://127.0.0.1:8080/ping and close the browser suddenly, the screen will continue to print all the numbers.
package main
import (
"github.com/gin-gonic/gin"
"log"
"time"
)
func main()
r := gin.Default()
r.GET("/ping", func(c *gin.Context)
for i := 1; i < 15; i++
time.Sleep(time.Second * 1)
log.Println(i)
c.JSON(200, gin.H
"message": "pong",
)
)
r.Run("127.0.0.1:8080")
How should I stop handler function immediately (e.g. to reduce server load)?
go gin gin-gonic
I am using gin-gonic/gin to write my server.
It seems even if the connection is lost, the handler function is still running. For example, if I visit http://127.0.0.1:8080/ping and close the browser suddenly, the screen will continue to print all the numbers.
package main
import (
"github.com/gin-gonic/gin"
"log"
"time"
)
func main()
r := gin.Default()
r.GET("/ping", func(c *gin.Context)
for i := 1; i < 15; i++
time.Sleep(time.Second * 1)
log.Println(i)
c.JSON(200, gin.H
"message": "pong",
)
)
r.Run("127.0.0.1:8080")
How should I stop handler function immediately (e.g. to reduce server load)?
go gin gin-gonic
go gin gin-gonic
asked Nov 15 '18 at 15:49
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The request context is canceled when the client disconnects, so simply check if c.Done() is ready to receive:
package main
import (
"log"
"time"
"github.com/gin-gonic/gin"
)
func main()
r := gin.Default()
r.GET("/ping", func(c *gin.Context)
t := time.NewTicker(1 * time.Second)
defer t.Stop()
for i := 1; i < 15; i++
select
case <-t.C:
log.Println(i)
case <-c.Request.Context().Done():
// client gave up
return
c.JSON(200, gin.H
"message": "pong",
)
)
r.Run("127.0.0.1:8080")
I tested the code and it still prints out all the numbers though
– qing6010
Nov 16 '18 at 5:54
OK... it works by replacing "c.Done()" with "c.Request.Context().Done()" as from github.com/gin-gonic/gin/issues/1452.
– qing6010
Nov 16 '18 at 6:13
Sorry about that. I just assumed that gin's context behaves like the standard request context. I have updated the answer.
– Peter
Nov 16 '18 at 8:13
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The request context is canceled when the client disconnects, so simply check if c.Done() is ready to receive:
package main
import (
"log"
"time"
"github.com/gin-gonic/gin"
)
func main()
r := gin.Default()
r.GET("/ping", func(c *gin.Context)
t := time.NewTicker(1 * time.Second)
defer t.Stop()
for i := 1; i < 15; i++
select
case <-t.C:
log.Println(i)
case <-c.Request.Context().Done():
// client gave up
return
c.JSON(200, gin.H
"message": "pong",
)
)
r.Run("127.0.0.1:8080")
I tested the code and it still prints out all the numbers though
– qing6010
Nov 16 '18 at 5:54
OK... it works by replacing "c.Done()" with "c.Request.Context().Done()" as from github.com/gin-gonic/gin/issues/1452.
– qing6010
Nov 16 '18 at 6:13
Sorry about that. I just assumed that gin's context behaves like the standard request context. I have updated the answer.
– Peter
Nov 16 '18 at 8:13
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The request context is canceled when the client disconnects, so simply check if c.Done() is ready to receive:
package main
import (
"log"
"time"
"github.com/gin-gonic/gin"
)
func main()
r := gin.Default()
r.GET("/ping", func(c *gin.Context)
t := time.NewTicker(1 * time.Second)
defer t.Stop()
for i := 1; i < 15; i++
select
case <-t.C:
log.Println(i)
case <-c.Request.Context().Done():
// client gave up
return
c.JSON(200, gin.H
"message": "pong",
)
)
r.Run("127.0.0.1:8080")
I tested the code and it still prints out all the numbers though
– qing6010
Nov 16 '18 at 5:54
OK... it works by replacing "c.Done()" with "c.Request.Context().Done()" as from github.com/gin-gonic/gin/issues/1452.
– qing6010
Nov 16 '18 at 6:13
Sorry about that. I just assumed that gin's context behaves like the standard request context. I have updated the answer.
– Peter
Nov 16 '18 at 8:13
add a comment |
The request context is canceled when the client disconnects, so simply check if c.Done() is ready to receive:
package main
import (
"log"
"time"
"github.com/gin-gonic/gin"
)
func main()
r := gin.Default()
r.GET("/ping", func(c *gin.Context)
t := time.NewTicker(1 * time.Second)
defer t.Stop()
for i := 1; i < 15; i++
select
case <-t.C:
log.Println(i)
case <-c.Request.Context().Done():
// client gave up
return
c.JSON(200, gin.H
"message": "pong",
)
)
r.Run("127.0.0.1:8080")
The request context is canceled when the client disconnects, so simply check if c.Done() is ready to receive:
package main
import (
"log"
"time"
"github.com/gin-gonic/gin"
)
func main()
r := gin.Default()
r.GET("/ping", func(c *gin.Context)
t := time.NewTicker(1 * time.Second)
defer t.Stop()
for i := 1; i < 15; i++
select
case <-t.C:
log.Println(i)
case <-c.Request.Context().Done():
// client gave up
return
c.JSON(200, gin.H
"message": "pong",
)
)
r.Run("127.0.0.1:8080")
edited Nov 16 '18 at 8:11
answered Nov 15 '18 at 16:06
PeterPeter
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I tested the code and it still prints out all the numbers though
– qing6010
Nov 16 '18 at 5:54
OK... it works by replacing "c.Done()" with "c.Request.Context().Done()" as from github.com/gin-gonic/gin/issues/1452.
– qing6010
Nov 16 '18 at 6:13
Sorry about that. I just assumed that gin's context behaves like the standard request context. I have updated the answer.
– Peter
Nov 16 '18 at 8:13
add a comment |
I tested the code and it still prints out all the numbers though
– qing6010
Nov 16 '18 at 5:54
OK... it works by replacing "c.Done()" with "c.Request.Context().Done()" as from github.com/gin-gonic/gin/issues/1452.
– qing6010
Nov 16 '18 at 6:13
Sorry about that. I just assumed that gin's context behaves like the standard request context. I have updated the answer.
– Peter
Nov 16 '18 at 8:13
I tested the code and it still prints out all the numbers though
– qing6010
Nov 16 '18 at 5:54
I tested the code and it still prints out all the numbers though
– qing6010
Nov 16 '18 at 5:54
OK... it works by replacing "c.Done()" with "c.Request.Context().Done()" as from github.com/gin-gonic/gin/issues/1452.
– qing6010
Nov 16 '18 at 6:13
OK... it works by replacing "c.Done()" with "c.Request.Context().Done()" as from github.com/gin-gonic/gin/issues/1452.
– qing6010
Nov 16 '18 at 6:13
Sorry about that. I just assumed that gin's context behaves like the standard request context. I have updated the answer.
– Peter
Nov 16 '18 at 8:13
Sorry about that. I just assumed that gin's context behaves like the standard request context. I have updated the answer.
– Peter
Nov 16 '18 at 8:13
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