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# Ring Router
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[Ring](https://github.com/ring-clojure/ring)-router adds support for [handlers](https://github.com/ring-clojure/ring/wiki/Concepts#handlers), [middleware](https://github.com/ring-clojure/ring/wiki/Concepts#middleware) and routing based on `:request-method`. Ring-router is created with `reitit.ring/router` function. It runs a custom route compiler, creating a optimized stucture for handling route matches, with compiled middleware chain & handlers for all request methods. It also ensures that all routes have a `:handler` defined.
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Simple Ring app:
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```clj
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(require '[reitit.ring :as ring])
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(defn handler [_]
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{:status 200, :body "ok"})
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(def app
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(ring/ring-handler
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(ring/router
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["/ping" handler])))
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```
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Applying the handler:
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```clj
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(app {:request-method :get, :uri "/favicon.ico"})
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; nil
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(app {:request-method :get, :uri "/ping"})
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; {:status 200, :body "ok"}
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```
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The expanded routes shows the compilation results:
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```clj
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(-> app (ring/get-router) (reitit/routes))
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; [["/ping"
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; {:handler #object[...]}
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; #Methods{:any #Endpoint{:data {:handler #object[...]},
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; :handler #object[...],
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; :middleware []}}]]
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```
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Note that the compiled resuts as third element in the route vector.
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# Request-method based routing
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Handler are also looked under request-method keys: `:get`, `:head`, `:patch`, `:delete`, `:options`, `:post` or `:put`. Top-level handler is used if request-method based handler is not found.
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```clj
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(def app
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(ring/ring-handler
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(ring/router
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["/ping" {:name ::ping
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:get handler
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:post handler}])))
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(app {:request-method :get, :uri "/ping"})
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; {:status 200, :body "ok"}
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(app {:request-method :put, :uri "/ping"})
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; nil
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```
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Name-based reverse routing:
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```clj
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(-> app
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(ring/get-router)
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(reitit/match-by-name ::ping)
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:path)
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; "/ping"
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```
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# Middleware
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Middleware can be added with a `:middleware` key, either to top-level or under `:request-method` submap. It's value should be a vector value of the following:
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1. normal ring middleware function `handler -> request -> response`
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2. vector of middleware function `handler ?args -> request -> response` and optinally it's args.
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A middleware and a handler:
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```clj
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(defn wrap [handler id]
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(fn [request]
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(handler (update request ::acc (fnil conj []) id))))
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(defn handler [{:keys [::acc]}]
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{:status 200, :body (conj acc :handler)})
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```
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App with nested middleware:
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```clj
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(def app
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(ring/ring-handler
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(ring/router
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["/api" {:middleware [#(wrap % :api)]}
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["/ping" handler]
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["/admin" {:middleware [[wrap :admin]]}
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["/db" {:middleware [[wrap :db]]
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:delete {:middleware [[wrap :delete]]
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:handler handler}}]]])))
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```
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Middleware is applied correctly:
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```clj
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(app {:request-method :delete, :uri "/api/ping"})
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; {:status 200, :body [:api :handler]}
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```
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```clj
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(app {:request-method :delete, :uri "/api/admin/db"})
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; {:status 200, :body [:api :admin :db :delete :handler]}
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```
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# Default handler
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By default, if no routes match, `nil` is returned, which is not valid response in Ring:
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```clj
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(defn handler [_]
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{:status 200, :body ""})
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(def app
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(ring/ring-handler
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(ring/router
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["/ping" handler])))
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(app {:uri "/invalid"})
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; nil
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```
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Setting the default-handler as a second argument to `ring-handler`:
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```clj
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(def app
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(ring/ring-handler
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(ring/router
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["/ping" handler])
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(constantly {:status 404, :body ""})))
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(app {:uri "/invalid"})
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; {:status 404, :body ""}
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```
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To get more correct http error responses, `ring/create-default-handler` can be used. It differentiates `:not-found` (no route matched), `:method-not-accepted` (no method matched) and `:not-acceptable` (handler returned `nil`).
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With defaults:
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```clj
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(def app
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(ring/ring-handler
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(ring/router
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[["/ping" {:get handler}]
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["/pong" (constantly nil)]])
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(ring/create-default-handler)))
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(app {:request-method :get, :uri "/ping"})
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; {:status 200, :body ""}
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(app {:request-method :get, :uri "/"})
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; {:status 404, :body ""}
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(app {:request-method :post, :uri "/ping"})
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; {:status 405, :body ""}
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(app {:request-method :get, :uri "/pong"})
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; {:status 406, :body ""}
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```
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With custom responses:
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```clj
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(def app
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(ring/ring-handler
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(ring/router
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[["/ping" {:get handler}]
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["/pong" (constantly nil)]])
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(ring/create-default-handler
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{:not-found (constantly {:status 404, :body "kosh"})
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:method-not-allowed (constantly {:status 405, :body "kosh"})
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:not-acceptable (constantly {:status 406, :body "kosh"})})))
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(app {:request-method :get, :uri "/ping"})
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; {:status 200, :body ""}
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(app {:request-method :get, :uri "/"})
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; {:status 404, :body "kosh"}
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(app {:request-method :post, :uri "/ping"})
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; {:status 405, :body "kosh"}
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(app {:request-method :get, :uri "/pong"})
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; {:status 406, :body "kosh"}
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```
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# Async Ring
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All built-in middleware provide both 2 and 3-arity and are compiled for both Clojure & ClojureScript, so they work with [Async Ring](https://www.booleanknot.com/blog/2016/07/15/asynchronous-ring.html) and [Node.js](https://nodejs.org) too.
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