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Test_Ctx_RestartRoutingWithChangedPath() — fiber Function Reference

Architecture documentation for the Test_Ctx_RestartRoutingWithChangedPath() function in ctx_test.go from the fiber codebase.

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graph TD
  3952145d_4798_c106_4ebc_4656d7932329["Test_Ctx_RestartRoutingWithChangedPath()"]
  7b3d4933_5ae3_f84d_ff6d_0cb34e268026["ctx_test.go"]
  3952145d_4798_c106_4ebc_4656d7932329 -->|defined in| 7b3d4933_5ae3_f84d_ff6d_0cb34e268026
  style 3952145d_4798_c106_4ebc_4656d7932329 fill:#6366f1,stroke:#818cf8,color:#fff

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Source Code

ctx_test.go lines 6824–6847

func Test_Ctx_RestartRoutingWithChangedPath(t *testing.T) {
	t.Parallel()
	app := New()
	var executedOldHandler, executedNewHandler bool

	app.Get("/old", func(c Ctx) error {
		c.Path("/new")
		return c.RestartRouting()
	})
	app.Get("/old", func(_ Ctx) error {
		executedOldHandler = true
		return nil
	})
	app.Get("/new", func(_ Ctx) error {
		executedNewHandler = true
		return nil
	})

	resp, err := app.Test(httptest.NewRequest(MethodGet, "http://example.com/old", http.NoBody))
	require.NoError(t, err, "app.Test(req)")
	require.Equal(t, StatusOK, resp.StatusCode, "Status code")
	require.False(t, executedOldHandler, "Executed old handler")
	require.True(t, executedNewHandler, "Executed new handler")
}

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Frequently Asked Questions

What does Test_Ctx_RestartRoutingWithChangedPath() do?
Test_Ctx_RestartRoutingWithChangedPath() is a function in the fiber codebase, defined in ctx_test.go.
Where is Test_Ctx_RestartRoutingWithChangedPath() defined?
Test_Ctx_RestartRoutingWithChangedPath() is defined in ctx_test.go at line 6824.

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