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greenlight/cmd/api/movies.go
Maxime Delporte 12e1c7a523
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Updating createMovieHandler using helper's readJSON method.
2025-10-24 14:47:20 +02:00

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package main
import (
"fmt"
"greenlight.craftr.fr/internal/data"
"net/http"
"time"
)
// "POST /v1/movies" endpoint.
func (app *application) createMovieHandler(w http.ResponseWriter, r *http.Request) {
// Declare an anonymous struct to hold the information that we expect to be in the HTTP request body (note that the field names and types in the struct are a subset of the Movie struct that we created earlier). This struct will be our *target decode destination*.
var input struct {
Title string `json:"title"`
Year int32 `json:"year"`
Runtime int32 `json:"runtime"`
Genres []string `json:"genres"`
}
// Use the new readJSON() helper to decode the request body into the input struct. If this returns an error, we send the client the error message along with a 400 Bad Request status code, just like before.
err := app.readJSON(w, r, &input)
if err != nil {
app.errorResponse(w, r, http.StatusBadRequest, err.Error())
return
}
// Dump the contents of the input struct in a HTTP response.
fmt.Fprintf(w, "%+v\n", input)
}
// "GET /v1/movies/:id"
func (app *application) showMovieHandler(w http.ResponseWriter, r *http.Request) {
id, err := app.readIDParam(r)
if err != nil || id < 1 {
// Use the new notFoundResponse() helper
app.notFoundResponse(w, r)
return
}
/*
Create a new instance of the Movie struct containing the ID we
extracted from the URL and some dummy data. Also notice that we
deliberately haven't set a value for the Year field.
*/
movie := data.Movie{
ID: id,
CreatedAt: time.Now(),
Title: "Casablanca",
Runtime: 102,
Genres: []string{"drama", "romance", "war"},
Version: 1,
}
// Encode the struct to JSON and send it as the HTTP response.
err = app.writeJSON(w, http.StatusOK, envelope{"movie": movie}, nil)
if err != nil {
// Use the new serverErrorResponse() helper
app.serverErrorResponse(w, r, err)
}
}