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gorilla/context

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⚠⚠⚠ Note ⚠⚠⚠ gorilla/context, having been born well before context.Context existed, does not play well with the shallow copying of the request that http.Request.WithContext (added to net/http Go 1.7 onwards) performs.

Using gorilla/context may lead to memory leaks under those conditions, as the pointers to each http.Request become "islanded" and will not be cleaned up when the response is sent.

You should use the http.Request.Context() feature in Go 1.7.

gorilla/context is a general purpose registry for global request variables.

  • It stores a map[*http.Request]map[interface{}]interface{} as a global singleton, and thus tracks variables by their HTTP request.

License

See the LICENSE file for details.