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- // Package middleware provides transport agnostic middleware for decorating SDK
- // handlers.
- //
- // The Smithy middleware stack provides ordered behavior to be invoked on an
- // underlying handler. The stack is separated into steps that are invoked in a
- // static order. A step is a collection of middleware that are injected into a
- // ordered list defined by the user. The user may add, insert, swap, and remove a
- // step's middleware. When the stack is invoked the step middleware become static,
- // and their order cannot be modified.
- //
- // A stack and its step middleware are **not** safe to modify concurrently.
- //
- // A stack will use the ordered list of middleware to decorate a underlying
- // handler. A handler could be something like an HTTP Client that round trips an
- // API operation over HTTP.
- //
- // Smithy Middleware Stack
- //
- // A Stack is a collection of middleware that wrap a handler. The stack can be
- // broken down into discreet steps. Each step may contain zero or more middleware
- // specific to that stack's step.
- //
- // A Stack Step is a predefined set of middleware that are invoked in a static
- // order by the Stack. These steps represent fixed points in the middleware stack
- // for organizing specific behavior, such as serialize and build. A Stack Step is
- // composed of zero or more middleware that are specific to that step. A step may
- // define its own set of input/output parameters the generic input/output
- // parameters are cast from. A step calls its middleware recursively, before
- // calling the next step in the stack returning the result or error of the step
- // middleware decorating the underlying handler.
- //
- // * Initialize: Prepares the input, and sets any default parameters as needed,
- // (e.g. idempotency token, and presigned URLs).
- //
- // * Serialize: Serializes the prepared input into a data structure that can be
- // consumed by the target transport's message, (e.g. REST-JSON serialization).
- //
- // * Build: Adds additional metadata to the serialized transport message, (e.g.
- // HTTP's Content-Length header, or body checksum). Decorations and
- // modifications to the message should be copied to all message attempts.
- //
- // * Finalize: Performs final preparations needed before sending the message. The
- // message should already be complete by this stage, and is only alternated to
- // meet the expectations of the recipient, (e.g. Retry and AWS SigV4 request
- // signing).
- //
- // * Deserialize: Reacts to the handler's response returned by the recipient of
- // the request message. Deserializes the response into a structured type or
- // error above stacks can react to.
- //
- // Adding Middleware to a Stack Step
- //
- // Middleware can be added to a step front or back, or relative, by name, to an
- // existing middleware in that stack. If a middleware does not have a name, a
- // unique name will be generated at the middleware and be added to the step.
- //
- // // Create middleware stack
- // stack := middleware.NewStack()
- //
- // // Add middleware to stack steps
- // stack.Initialize.Add(paramValidationMiddleware, middleware.After)
- // stack.Serialize.Add(marshalOperationFoo, middleware.After)
- // stack.Deserialize.Add(unmarshalOperationFoo, middleware.After)
- //
- // // Invoke middleware on handler.
- // resp, err := stack.HandleMiddleware(ctx, req.Input, clientHandler)
- package middleware
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