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// Package httpx provides the HTTP transport layer: a Chi-based router
// skeleton and Google API style JSON response helpers (WriteJSON,
// WriteError). It deliberately uses package name "httpx" to avoid
// shadowing the standard library "net/http" package at call sites.
package httpx
import (
"encoding/json"
"net/http"
"github.com/yan1h/agent-coding-workflow/internal/infra/errs"
)
// WriteJSON writes body as JSON with the given HTTP status. The
// Content-Type header is set to application/json before WriteHeader is
// called. Encode errors are intentionally ignored: by the time the
// status has been written the connection is committed, and the caller
// has no meaningful recovery path.
func WriteJSON(w http.ResponseWriter, status int, body any) {
w.Header().Set("Content-Type", "application/json; charset=utf-8")
w.WriteHeader(status)
_ = json.NewEncoder(w).Encode(body)
}
// errorResponse is the Google API style flat error body.
type errorResponse struct {
Code string `json:"code"`
Message string `json:"message"`
Fields map[string]any `json:"fields,omitempty"`
RequestID string `json:"request_id,omitempty"`
}
// WriteError translates err into a JSON error response. *errs.AppError
// values are rendered with their declared Code/Message/Fields and the
// HTTP status mapped via errs.HTTPStatus. Any other error is reported
// as a generic 500 internal error so internal details don't leak.
func WriteError(w http.ResponseWriter, requestID string, err error) {
if ae, ok := errs.As(err); ok {
WriteJSON(w, errs.HTTPStatus(ae.Code), errorResponse{
Code: string(ae.Code),
Message: ae.Message,
Fields: ae.Fields,
RequestID: requestID,
})
return
}
WriteJSON(w, http.StatusInternalServerError, errorResponse{
Code: string(errs.CodeInternal),
Message: "internal server error",
RequestID: requestID,
})
}