Replace gorilla/mux with Go 1.22 stdlib ServeMux in test server#4955
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Replace gorilla/mux with Go 1.22 stdlib ServeMux in test server#4955
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Go 1.22 added method-based routing ("GET /items/{id}"), path wildcards
({id}), and rest wildcards ({path...}) to net/http.ServeMux, which
directly replaces the features we used gorilla/mux for. This removes the
gorilla/mux dependency from go.mod and NOTICE.
Exact (non-wildcard) paths are dispatched via a map lookup before
reaching ServeMux. This avoids a ServeMux limitation where registering
e.g. "GET /exact/path" alongside "HEAD /prefix/{path...}" panics because
Go's implicit GET→HEAD handling creates an unresolvable precedence
conflict. When an exact path is registered for one method but a request
arrives for a different method, it falls through to ServeMux where the
wildcard handler serves it.
Wildcard patterns in test stubs (test.toml) must use the same
placeholder names as the default handlers they coexist with. ServeMux
panics on structurally identical patterns with different names (e.g.
{name} vs {full_name}). Two test stubs are updated accordingly.
Co-authored-by: Isaac
Centralizes the method+path matching logic (exact routes, wildcard delegation to ServeMux, vars extraction, percent-encoded slash workaround) into a Router type with its own tests, and embeds it in Server. The package doc on Router explains why the wrapper exists on top of Go 1.22's ServeMux. Co-authored-by: Isaac
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Use strings.SplitSeq and http.MethodGet/Head/Post constants to satisfy the modernize and usestdlibvars linters. Co-authored-by: Isaac
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Summary
gorilla/muxdependency by switchinglibs/testserverto Go 1.22's enhancednet/http.ServeMux, which added method-based routing ("GET /items/{id}"), path wildcards ({id}), and rest wildcards ({path...}) — the same features we used gorilla for. See the Go 1.22 release notes.{path:.*}regex wildcards with stdlib{path...}rest wildcards, andmux.Vars(r)withr.PathValue().GET /exact/path, butHEADfalls through to a wildcardHEADhandler).test.tomlstubs must now use the same placeholder names as the default handlers they coexist with — ServeMux panics on structurally identical patterns with different wildcard names. Two stubs updated:{name}→{full_name}.Routertype with its own tests (libs/testserver/router.go+router_test.go);Serverembeds it. The package doc onRouterexplains why the wrapper exists on top of stdlib ServeMux.Test plan
libs/testserver,bundle/direct/dresources,acceptance/internal)This pull request was AI-assisted by Isaac.