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((scheme-mode
;; Safsaf forms
(eval . (put 'route-group 'scheme-indent-function 1))
(eval . (put 'wrap-routes 'scheme-indent-function 1))
;; Safsaf test framework
(eval . (put 'test 'scheme-indent-function 1))
(eval . (put 'suite 'scheme-indent-function 1))
(eval . (put 'define-suite 'scheme-indent-function 1))
;; Guile / SRFI
(eval . (put 'parameterize 'scheme-indent-function 1))
(eval . (put 'with-exception-handler 'scheme-indent-function 2))
(eval . (put 'call-with-output-string 'scheme-indent-function 0))
(eval . (put 'call-with-port 'scheme-indent-function 1))
(eval . (put 'syntax-case 'scheme-indent-function 2))
;; Knots / Fibers
(eval . (put 'run-fibers 'scheme-indent-function 0))
(eval . (put 'call-with-sigint 'scheme-indent-function 0))
(eval . (put 'with-resource-from-pool 'scheme-indent-function 2))
(eval . (put 'fibers-let 'scheme-indent-function 1))
(eval . (put 'with-fibers-timeout 'scheme-indent-function 1))))

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on:
push:
branches:
- trunk
jobs:
test:
runs-on: host
steps:
- run: git clone --depth=1 https://$FORGEJO_TOKEN@forge.cbaines.net/cbaines/safsaf.git safsaf-trunk
- run: git clone --depth=1 https://$FORGEJO_TOKEN@forge.cbaines.net/cbaines/safsaf.git --branch=pages safsaf-pages
- run: |
cd safsaf-trunk
guix shell -D -f guix-dev.scm -- ./bootstrap.sh
guix shell -D -f guix-dev.scm -- ./configure
guix shell -D -f guix-dev.scm -- make -C doc index.html
- run: |
cd safsaf-pages
cp ../safsaf-trunk/doc/index.html .
cp ../safsaf-trunk/doc/logo.svg .
git add .
if [[ -z "$(git status -s)" ]]; then
echo "Nothing to push"
else
git config user.email ""
git config user.name "Automatic website updater"
git commit -m "Automatic website update"
git push
fi

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# Autotools generated files
/aclocal.m4
/autom4te.cache/
/build-aux/*
!/build-aux/news-to-texi.scm
/configure
/Makefile
/Makefile.in
/config.log
/config.status
/pre-inst-env
/doc/Makefile
/doc/Makefile.in
# Compiled Guile files
*.go
# Test output
*.log
*.trs
# Generated documentation
/doc/api/
/doc/*.html
/doc/*.info
/doc/stamp-vti
/doc/version.texi
/doc/version-history.texi

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Safsaf was written by:
Christopher Baines <mail@cbaines.net>

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# CLAUDE.md
This file provides guidance to Claude Code (claude.ai/code) when working with code in this repository.
## Project Overview
Safsaf is a web framework for Guile Scheme, built on Guile Fibers
using the Guile Knots web server.
## Environment Setup
The project uses `direnv` with Guix. The `.envrc` runs `use guix -D -f guix-dev.scm`, which pulls in all dependencies: `guile-knots`, `guile-webutils`, `guile-lib`, `guile-json-4`, `guile-squee`, `guile-sqlite3`, `guile-gcrypt`.
Run `direnv allow` to activate the environment. All Guile dependencies are on `GUILE_LOAD_PATH` via the Guix profile.
## Key Dependencies
### Guile Knots
- `(knots web-server)``run-knots-web-server`: the HTTP server. Handler signature is `(request body-port) → (values response body)`. `body-port` is the port for reading the request body lazily.
- `(knots resource-pool)``with-resource-from-pool`: DB/resource connection pooling.
- `(knots parallelism)``fibers-let`, `fibers-parallel`, `fibers-map`: concurrent work in handlers.
- `(knots thread-pool)``call-with-thread`: offload blocking/CPU-bound work.
- `(knots timeout)``with-fibers-timeout`, `with-port-timeouts`: request and I/O timeouts.
- `(knots web)``call-with-connection-cache`: outbound HTTP with connection pooling.
- `(knots)``call-with-sigint`, `format/knots`, `spawn-fiber/knots`.
- `(knots web-server)` also exports `make-chunked-output-port/knots`, `sanitize-response`, `request-body-port/knots`, `read-request-body/knots`.
### Guile Webutils
- `(webutils multipart)``parse-request-body`, `<part>` record, `parts-ref`, `parts-ref-string`.
- `(webutils cookie)``set-cookie`, `delete-cookie`. Registers `Cookie`/`Set-Cookie` header parsers with `(web http)`.
- `(webutils sessions)``<session-manager>`, HMAC-signed cookie sessions. Format: `signature$expires$base64-data`.
- `(webutils date)` — RFC3339 and HTTP date conversions.
### Guile JSON (v4.7.3)
- `(json)` — Re-exports everything from parser, builder, and record modules.
- `(json parser)``json->scm` (from port), `json-string->scm` (from string). Options: `#:null` (default `'null`), `#:ordered` (preserve key order).
- `(json builder)``scm->json` (to port), `scm->json-string` (to string). Options: `#:pretty`, `#:unicode`, `#:validate`.
- `(json record)``define-json-mapping`: bidirectional SRFI-9 record ↔ JSON conversion.
- Data mapping: objects ↔ alists, arrays ↔ vectors, strings ↔ strings, numbers ↔ numbers, `true`/`false``#t`/`#f`, `null``'null`.
### Guile Gcrypt
- `(gcrypt random)` — cryptographic random bytes (used for CSRF token generation).
### Guile Lib
- `(htmlprag)` — HTML/SHTML parsing and generation. `html->shtml`: parse HTML to SXML. `shtml->html`: render SXML to HTML string. `write-shtml-as-html`: write SXML to port.
- `(logging logger)` — Logging framework. `(logging port-log)` — log to ports. `(logging rotating-log)` — rotating file logs.
- `(md5)` — MD5 hashing.
- `(container async-queue)``make-async-queue`, `async-enqueue!`, `async-dequeue!`.
- `(string transform)`, `(string wrap)`, `(string completion)` — String utilities.
### Guile Standard Library
- `(web request)`, `(web response)`, `(web uri)`, `(web http)` — Guile's built-in HTTP types.
- `(srfi srfi-9)` — Record types. `(srfi srfi-64)` — Test framework. `(srfi srfi-71)` — Extended `let` with multiple values; prefer over `(srfi srfi-11)` `let-values`.
## Architecture
Handler signature throughout is `(request body-port) → (values response body)`, using Guile's `<request>` directly. `body-port` is the port for reading the request body lazily. Context is threaded via Guile parameters, not a wrapper record.
Safsaf wraps `run-knots-web-server` with:
1. **Parameters for context**`current-route-params` (alist of matched route bindings), `current-reverse-routes` (for `path-for`). Handler wrappers add their own parameters (e.g. `current-csrf-token`, `current-session`).
2. **Router** — data-driven route table using `(route method pattern handler)`. Patterns are lists of segments: strings (literal match), symbols (capture), or `(predicate name)` pairs. Dotted-tail patterns (e.g. `'("api" . rest)`) capture remaining segments. Routes can be organized with `(route-group prefix ...)`. Named routes support reverse routing via `path-for`.
3. **Handler wrappers** — convention: `(foo-handler-wrapper handler) → handler'`. A handler wrapper transforms the request on the way in and the response/body on the way out. Wrappers that need configuration provide a `(make-foo-handler-wrapper ...)` constructor. Applied to route trees via `wrap-routes`, which accepts one or more wrappers.
4. **Entry point**`(run-safsaf routes #:key host port method-not-allowed? method-not-allowed-handler connection-buffer-size)` compiles the route table, builds the dispatch handler, and starts the HTTP server via `run-knots-web-server`. When called outside a Fibers scheduler, it wraps everything in `run-fibers` and blocks until Ctrl-C. When called inside an existing scheduler (e.g. within `run-fibers`), it just starts the server and returns immediately. `method-not-allowed?` defaults to `#t`, enabling automatic 405 responses. Handler wrappers are applied to routes via `wrap-routes` before passing to `run-safsaf`.
## Finding Guile Library Sources
To read source code for Guile dependencies, look them up via `GUILE_LOAD_PATH`. The first entry is the project's Guix profile directory containing all dependencies. Do **not** search `/gnu/store` directly — it is slow and noisy.
A Guile module path like `(knots web-server)` maps to the file `knots/web-server.scm` under a load path directory. To find it:
```
ls "$GUILE_LOAD_PATH" | head # see what's available
cat "$(echo $GUILE_LOAD_PATH | cut -d: -f1)/knots/web-server.scm" # read a specific module
```
Or use the Read/Glob tools directly against the first `GUILE_LOAD_PATH` entry (e.g. `/gnu/store/...-profile/share/guile/site/3.0/`). Module path segments map to directories, with the final segment as `<name>.scm`. For example:
- `(json parser)``json/parser.scm`
- `(webutils multipart)``webutils/multipart.scm`
- `(srfi srfi-9)``srfi/srfi-9.scm`
## Guile Conventions
- Predicates end with `?`. Setters use `set-` prefix. Constructors use `make-`.
- Records defined with `define-record-type` from `(srfi srfi-9)`.
- Modules use `define-module` with `#:use-module` and `#:export`.
- Use `values` for multiple return values, `call-with-values` or `receive` to consume them.

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# Safsaf, a Guile web framework
# Copyright (C) 2026 Christopher Baines <mail@cbaines.net>
#
# This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or
# modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License
# as published by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of
# the License, or (at your option) any later version.
#
# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
# WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
# Lesser General Public License for more details.
#
# You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
# License along with this program. If not, see
# <https://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
include guile.am
SOURCES = \
safsaf.scm \
safsaf/utils.scm \
safsaf/templating.scm \
safsaf/response-helpers.scm \
safsaf/params.scm \
safsaf/handler-wrappers/logging.scm \
safsaf/handler-wrappers/security-headers.scm \
safsaf/handler-wrappers/cors.scm \
safsaf/handler-wrappers/csrf.scm \
safsaf/handler-wrappers/exceptions.scm \
safsaf/handler-wrappers/sessions.scm \
safsaf/handler-wrappers/trailing-slash.scm \
safsaf/handler-wrappers/max-body-size.scm \
safsaf/router.scm
SUBDIRS = doc
TEST_EXTENSIONS = .scm
SCM_LOG_COMPILER = $(top_builddir)/pre-inst-env $(GUILE)
TESTS = \
tests/test-router.scm \
tests/test-csrf-validation.scm \
tests/test-handler-wrappers.scm \
tests/test-params.scm \
tests/test-response-helpers.scm \
tests/test-templating.scm \
tests/test-utils.scm \
tests/test-exceptions.scm \
tests/test-integration.scm
EXTRA_DIST += \
AUTHORS \
NEWS \
README.md \
VERSION \
COPYING.LESSER \
bootstrap.sh \
build-aux/news-to-texi.scm \
pre-inst-env.in \
tests/support.scm \
$(TESTS) \
examples/blog-site/README \
examples/blog-site/blog-site.scm \
examples/blog-site/model.scm \
examples/blog-site/views.scm \
examples/blog-site/static/style.css \
examples/paste-bin/paste-bin.scm
format:
@for f in $(SOURCES) $(TESTS) tests/support.scm; do \
echo "Formatting $$f"; \
emacs --batch \
--eval '(setq enable-local-variables :all)' \
--eval '(setq backup-inhibited t)' \
--visit "$$f" \
--eval '(indent-region (point-min) (point-max))' \
--eval '(delete-trailing-whitespace)' \
--eval '(save-buffer)'; \
done
.PHONY: format

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Safsaf NEWS
Version 0.1
* Initial release.
* Built on the code of the Guix Data Serivce, plus other web
services like the Guix Build Coordinator and Nar Herder.
* Written using Claude Opus 4.6 using Claude Code.

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# Safsaf
<p align="center">
<img src="doc/logo.svg" alt="Safsaf" width="150">
</p>
A web framework for [GNU Guile](https://www.gnu.org/software/guile/),
using [Guile Fibers](https://codeberg.org/guile/fibers) and the [Guile
Knots](https://cbaines.codeberg.page/guile-knots/) web server.
Developed based off of the Guix Data Service and Nar Herder codebases,
written using Claude Code running Claude Opus 4.6.
## Quick Example
```scheme
(use-modules (safsaf)
(safsaf router)
(safsaf response-helpers))
(define routes
(list
(route 'GET '() (lambda (request body-port)
(text-response "Hello, world!")))
(route '* '* (lambda (request body-port)
(not-found-response)))))
(run-safsaf routes #:port 8080)
```
## Design
Safsaf aims for functional over imperitive configuration and to be
minimal but very extensible.
Suspendable ports in Guile plus Guile Fibers is used both for Safsaf
internals, but should also be used for user applications where
possible and suitable.
## Features
- **Request router** with parameterised segments, wildcards, nested
groups, and reverse routing (`path-for`)
- **Handler wrappers** (middleware) applied per-route or per-group via
`wrap-routes`
- **Included handler wrappers**: logging, CORS, CSRF protection,
sessions (signed cookies), security headers, trailing-slash
normalization, exception handling
- **Request helpers**: form body parsing, multipart parsing, query
strings, cookies
- **Response helpers**: HTML/SXML, JSON, redirects, plain text, static
files with `Last-Modified` / `Cache-Control`
- **Parameter parsing**: declarative param specs with built-in
processors, CSRF integration, and error inspection
### Wishlist
- Internationalization support
- Server sent events (SSE) support
- WebSockets support
## Other Guile web frameworks
- **GNU Artanis** https://artanis.dev/
- **schingle** https://github.com/petelliott/schingle
## Dependencies
- GNU Guile 3.0+
- [Guile Knots](https://forge.cbaines.net/cbaines/guile-knots) (web server, resource pools)
- Guile Webutils (multipart, cookies, sessions)
- [Guile JSON](https://github.com/aconchillo/guile-json) 4.x
- [Guile Lib](https://www.nongnu.org/guile-lib/) (htmlprag, logging)
A Guix development environment is provided via `guix-dev.scm` and
`.envrc` (direnv).
## License
LGPL-3.0-or-later

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# Guile Style Guide for Safsaf
This guide draws on
[Riastradh's Lisp Style Rules](https://mumble.net/~campbell/scheme/style.txt),
the [Guix Coding Style](https://guix.gnu.org/manual/1.5.0/en/html_node/Coding-Style.html).
---
## Formatting
### Indentation
Use **2-space indentation**, no tabs. When a subform follows the
operator on the same line, align subsequent subforms to that column.
When the first subform is on the next line, align it with the operator.
Special forms (`define`, `let`, `lambda`, `if`, `cond`, `match`, etc.)
follow standard Scheme indentation.
### Line Length
Do not exceed **80 columns**.
### Parentheses
Never place closing parentheses on their own line. Do not put spaces
after opening parentheses or before closing ones.
### Blank Lines
Separate top-level forms with a single blank line. Do not place blank
lines in procedure bodies except to separate internal definitions from
the body.
### Square Brackets
Do not use square brackets. They are non-standard and non-portable.
## Naming
Write names with **English words separated by hyphens**. No underscores,
camelCase, or abbreviations.
- **`?` (predicates):** Boolean-returning questions. E.g., `route?`,
`logged-in?`.
- **`!` (mutation):** Procedures whose primary purpose is destructive
update. E.g., `set-route-handler!`. Do not append to every procedure
with side effects.
- **`%` (private):** Module-private bindings. E.g., `%make-route`,
`%email-rx`.
- **`*` (variants):** Variations on a theme (`let*`, `define*`).
### Records
```scheme
(define-record-type <route>
(%make-route method pattern handler name) ; internal constructor
route? ; predicate
(method route-method) ; accessor
(handler route-handler set-route-handler!)) ; accessor + setter
```
- `make-foo` for public constructors, `%make-foo` for raw constructors.
- `foo?` for predicates, `foo-field` for accessors, `set-foo-field!`
for setters.
### Parameters and Dynamic State
- Guile parameters use the **`current-`** prefix: `current-session`,
`current-csrf-token`.
- **`with-`** establishes dynamic state and calls a thunk.
- **`call-with-`** calls a procedure with arguments, managing resources
or continuations.
### Local Variables
Use meaningful names. Single-letter names only for unambiguous index
variables in tight loops.
## Comments
```scheme
;;;; file-heading.scm — File Heading
;;;
;;; Section Heading
;;;
;;; Top-level explanatory comment.
(define (fnord zarquon)
;; Fragment comment before code.
(quux zot mumble ;margin note
frotz))
```
- **`;;;;`** — File headings.
- **`;;;`** — Section headings (use the sandwich: `;;;` / `;;; Title` /
`;;;`) and top-level explanations.
- **`;;`** — Fragment comments, before the code they describe.
- **`;`** — Margin comments, after code on the same line.
Write comments only where the code cannot explain itself.
## Docstrings
All public procedures must carry a docstring. Place it as the first
expression after the parameter list. Describe what the procedure does,
its parameters, and return values:
```scheme
(define* (route method pattern handler #:key (name #f))
"Create a route. METHOD is a symbol, list of symbols, or '* for any.
HANDLER is a procedure (request body-port) -> (values response body).
NAME is an optional symbol used for reverse routing with path-for."
...)
```
For parameters, use `set-procedure-property!` with `'documentation`.
## Module Definitions
Use `define-module` with `#:use-module` and `#:export`. Group imports:
1. **Standard library**`(ice-9 ...)`, `(web ...)`
2. **SRFIs**`(srfi srfi-1)`, `(srfi srfi-9)`, etc.
3. **External dependencies**`(knots ...)`, `(webutils ...)`, `(json ...)`
4. **Internal modules**`(safsaf ...)`
Prefer `#:use-module`; use `#:autoload` for heavy or circular deps.
Standalone scripts may use `use-modules` instead of `define-module`.
## Procedures
- No more than **four positional parameters**. Use keyword arguments
(via `define*`) beyond that.
- Keep procedures under roughly **21 lines** (excluding docstring).
Break long procedures into meaningfully named helpers.
- Prefer **purely functional** code. Use mutation only for I/O,
performance, and low-level utilities.
- Avoid point-free style and functional combinators. Use explicit
`lambda`. Reserve `compose` for cases where composition is genuinely
the idea being expressed.
## Data Types
- Prefer **records** (`define-record-type` from `(srfi srfi-9)`) over
ad-hoc lists. Do not browse data with `car`/`cdr`/`cadr`.
- Do not export record type descriptors (e.g., `<route>`). Export only
predicates, constructors, and accessors.
- Use `(ice-9 match)` for pattern matching.
- Use **alists** for lightweight key-value data (route params, headers,
config).
## Multiple Return Values
Use `values` for multiple return values. Prefer `(srfi srfi-71)` extended
`let` over `(srfi srfi-11)` `let-values`:
```scheme
(let ((response body (handler request body-port)))
(values response body))
```
## Error Handling
Use `(ice-9 exceptions)` functionality.
## File Organization
- Keep files under **512 lines**. Do not exceed 1024.
- Minimize module dependencies.
- Structure files with `;;;` section headings.
## Testing
Tests use `define-suite`, `suite`, `test`, and `is`. Keep test files
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#! /bin/sh
# Safsaf, a Guile web framework
# Copyright (C) 2026 Christopher Baines <mail@cbaines.net>
#
# This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or
# modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License
# as published by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of
# the License, or (at your option) any later version.
#
# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
# WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
# Lesser General Public License for more details.
#
# You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
# License along with this program. If not, see
# <https://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
autoreconf --verbose --install --force

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;;; news-to-texi.scm — Convert a GNU-style NEWS file to Texinfo
;;;
;;; Usage: guile news-to-texi.scm NEWS > version-history.texi
;;;
;;; The NEWS format is:
;;;
;;; Version X.Y (date)
;;;
;;; * First item.
;;; * Second item, possibly
;;; continued on the next line.
;;;
;;; Lines before the first "Version" heading (title, copyright notice)
;;; are skipped.
(use-modules (ice-9 rdelim)
(ice-9 regex)
(ice-9 match))
(define (news->texi port out)
(let loop ((line (read-line port))
(in-version? #f)
(in-item? #f))
(cond
((eof-object? line)
;; Close any open item/version.
(when in-item?
(display "\n" out))
(when in-version?
(format out "@end itemize~%~%")))
;; Version heading: "Version X.Y ..."
((string-match "^Version " line)
;; Close previous version if open.
(when in-item?
(display "\n" out))
(when in-version?
(format out "@end itemize~%~%"))
(format out "@item ~a~%" line)
(format out "@itemize~%" )
(loop (read-line port) #t #f))
;; Bullet item: " * text"
((string-match "^ \\* (.+)" line)
=>
(lambda (m)
;; Close previous item if open.
(when in-item?
(display "\n" out))
(format out "@item~%")
(display (match:substring m 1) out)
(loop (read-line port) in-version? #t)))
;; Continuation line: " text" (indented, no bullet)
((and in-item? (string-match "^ (.+)" line))
=>
(lambda (m)
(display "\n" out)
(display (match:substring m 1) out)
(loop (read-line port) in-version? #t)))
;; Blank or preamble line — skip.
(else
(loop (read-line port) in-version? in-item?)))))
(match (command-line)
((_ news-file)
(call-with-input-file news-file
(lambda (in)
(news->texi in (current-output-port)))))
((_ . _)
(format (current-error-port) "Usage: guile news-to-texi.scm NEWS~%")
(exit 1)))

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dnl Safsaf, a Guile web framework
dnl Copyright (C) 2026 Christopher Baines <mail@cbaines.net>
dnl
dnl This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or
dnl modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License
dnl as published by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of
dnl the License, or (at your option) any later version.
dnl
dnl This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
dnl WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
dnl MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
dnl Lesser General Public License for more details.
dnl
dnl You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
dnl License along with this program. If not, see
dnl <https://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
AC_INIT([safsaf], [m4_translit(m4_esyscmd([cat VERSION]),m4_newline)])
AC_CONFIG_AUX_DIR([build-aux])
AM_INIT_AUTOMAKE([gnu color-tests -Wall -Wno-portability foreign])
GUILE_PKG([3.0])
GUILE_PROGS
if test "x$GUILD" = "x"; then
AC_MSG_ERROR(['guild' binary not found; please check your guile-3.x installation.])
fi
if test "$cross_compiling" != no; then
GUILE_TARGET="--target=$host_alias"
AC_SUBST([GUILE_TARGET])
fi
dnl Check for Guile Knots.
GUILE_MODULE_AVAILABLE([have_guile_knots], [(knots web-server)])
if test "x$have_guile_knots" != "xyes"; then
AC_MSG_ERROR([Guile Knots is missing; please install it.])
fi
dnl Check for Guile Webutils.
GUILE_MODULE_AVAILABLE([have_guile_webutils], [(webutils sessions)])
if test "x$have_guile_webutils" != "xyes"; then
AC_MSG_ERROR([Guile Webutils is missing; please install it.])
fi
dnl Check for Guile-lib.
GUILE_MODULE_AVAILABLE([have_guile_lib], [(logging logger)])
if test "x$have_guile_lib" != "xyes"; then
AC_MSG_ERROR([Guile-lib is missing; please install it.])
fi
dnl Check for Guile Documentá (optional, for API doc generation).
AC_PATH_PROG([DOCUMENTA], [documenta])
AM_CONDITIONAL([HAVE_DOCUMENTA], [test "x$DOCUMENTA" != "x"])
AC_CONFIG_FILES([Makefile doc/Makefile])
AC_CONFIG_FILES([pre-inst-env], [chmod +x pre-inst-env])
AC_OUTPUT

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# Safsaf, a Guile web framework
# Copyright (C) 2026 Christopher Baines <mail@cbaines.net>
#
# This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or
# modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License
# as published by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of
# the License, or (at your option) any later version.
#
# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
# WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
# Lesser General Public License for more details.
#
# You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
# License along with this program. If not, see
# <https://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
info_TEXINFOS = index.texi
index_TEXINFOS = guidance.texi api/index.texi version-history.texi
version-history.texi: $(top_srcdir)/NEWS
$(AM_V_GEN)$(GUILE) $(top_srcdir)/build-aux/news-to-texi.scm $< > $@
API_SOURCES = \
$(top_srcdir)/safsaf.scm \
$(top_srcdir)/safsaf/utils.scm \
$(top_srcdir)/safsaf/templating.scm \
$(top_srcdir)/safsaf/response-helpers.scm \
$(top_srcdir)/safsaf/params.scm \
$(top_srcdir)/safsaf/handler-wrappers/logging.scm \
$(top_srcdir)/safsaf/handler-wrappers/security-headers.scm \
$(top_srcdir)/safsaf/handler-wrappers/cors.scm \
$(top_srcdir)/safsaf/handler-wrappers/csrf.scm \
$(top_srcdir)/safsaf/handler-wrappers/exceptions.scm \
$(top_srcdir)/safsaf/handler-wrappers/sessions.scm \
$(top_srcdir)/safsaf/handler-wrappers/trailing-slash.scm \
$(top_srcdir)/safsaf/handler-wrappers/max-body-size.scm \
$(top_srcdir)/safsaf/router.scm
html-local: index.html
index.html: index.texi $(index_TEXINFOS)
$(AM_V_GEN)$(MAKEINFO) --css-ref=https://luis-felipe.gitlab.io/texinfo-css/static/css/texinfo-7.css \
--no-split --html -c SHOW_TITLE=true -o $@ $(srcdir)/index.texi
EXTRA_DIST = logo.svg
CLEANFILES = index.html
if HAVE_DOCUMENTA
api/index.texi: $(API_SOURCES)
cd $(top_srcdir) && ./pre-inst-env \
$(DOCUMENTA) api "safsaf.scm safsaf/"
endif

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@node Guidance
@chapter Guidance
This chapter explains how the pieces of Safsaf fit together. Each
section covers one concept with a short code example. For the full
list of parameters and options, see @ref{API}.
@menu
* Getting Started:: A minimal runnable server.
* Routing:: Route patterns, groups, and reverse routing.
* Handler Wrappers:: Composing middleware via wrap-routes.
* Responses:: HTML, JSON, text, redirects, and errors.
* Request Parsing:: Forms, query strings, multipart, cookies.
* Parameter Parsing:: Declarative param specs with validation.
* Sessions:: Signed cookie sessions.
* Templating:: Streaming HTML with dynamic slots.
* Static Files:: Serving files from disk.
@end menu
@node Getting Started
@section Getting Started
A Safsaf application is a list of routes passed to @code{run-safsaf}.
Each route binds an HTTP method and URL pattern to a handler procedure.
The handler receives a Guile @code{<request>} and a body port, and
returns two values: a response and a body.
@lisp
(use-modules (safsaf)
(safsaf router)
(safsaf response-helpers))
(define routes
(list
(route 'GET '() index-page
#:name 'index)
(route 'GET '("hello" name) hello-page)
(route '* '* (lambda (request body-port)
(not-found-response)))))
(define (index-page request body-port)
(html-response '(h1 "Welcome")))
(define (hello-page request body-port)
(let ((name (assoc-ref (current-route-params) 'name)))
(text-response (string-append "Hello, " name "!"))))
(run-safsaf routes #:port 8080)
@end lisp
The last route should be a catch-all (@code{'*} method, @code{'*}
pattern) so that every request is handled. @code{run-safsaf} sets up
a Fibers scheduler, starts the HTTP server, and blocks until Ctrl-C.
@node Routing
@section Routing
@subheading Patterns
Route patterns are lists of segments. A string matches literally, a
symbol captures that segment into @code{current-route-params}, and a
two-element list @code{(predicate name)} captures only when
@var{predicate} returns true. A dotted tail captures the remaining
path.
@lisp
;; Literal: /about
(route 'GET '("about") about-handler)
;; Capture: /users/:id
(route 'GET '("users" id) show-user)
;; Predicate: /posts/:id where id is numeric
(route 'GET '("posts" (,string->number id)) show-post)
;; Wildcard (rest): /files/* — captures remaining segments
(route 'GET '("files" . path) serve-file)
@end lisp
@subheading Route groups
@code{route-group} nests routes under a shared prefix:
@lisp
(route-group '("api" "v1")
(route 'GET '("users") api-list-users)
(route 'GET '("users" id) api-show-user))
@end lisp
This matches @code{/api/v1/users} and @code{/api/v1/users/:id}.
@subheading Named routes and path-for
Give a route a @code{#:name} and use @code{path-for} to generate its
URL, so paths are never hard-coded. The first argument is always a
route group:
@lisp
(define my-routes
(route-group '()
(route 'GET '("posts" id) show-post #:name 'show-post)))
(define all-routes
(list my-routes
(route '* '* (lambda (r b) (not-found-response)))))
;; In a handler or template:
(path-for my-routes 'show-post '((id . "42")))
;; => "/posts/42"
@end lisp
@code{path-for} also accepts @code{#:query} and @code{#:fragment}
keyword arguments.
@node Handler Wrappers
@section Handler Wrappers
A handler wrapper is a procedure that takes a handler and returns a
new handler. It can transform the request on the way in and the
response on the way out. Apply wrappers to a route tree with
@code{wrap-routes}.
@lisp
(wrap-routes routes
(make-exceptions-handler-wrapper #:dev? #t)
logging-handler-wrapper)
@end lisp
When multiple wrappers are given, the first wraps outermost — it runs
first on the request and last on the response. In the example above,
exceptions catches errors from the logging wrapper and the inner
handler.
@subheading Per-group wrappers
Apply wrappers to part of the route tree by wrapping a group
separately:
@lisp
(define api-routes
(wrap-routes
(route-group '("api")
(route 'GET '("items") api-list-items))
cors-handler-wrapper))
(define all-routes
(wrap-routes
(list api-routes
(route 'GET '() index-page)
(route '* '* (lambda (r b) (not-found-response))))
logging-handler-wrapper))
@end lisp
Here CORS headers are added only to @code{/api/*} routes, while
logging applies to everything.
@subheading Security headers
@code{security-headers-handler-wrapper} @emph{appends} its headers to
the response rather than replacing existing ones. If a handler sets
@code{X-Frame-Options} itself, both values will appear in the response.
To avoid duplication, either omit the header from the wrapper (pass
@code{#:frame-options #f}) or do not set it in the handler.
@subheading Max body size
@code{make-max-body-size-handler-wrapper} checks the
@code{Content-Length} header and rejects requests that exceed the
limit with a 413 response. However, it does @emph{not} limit chunked
transfer-encoded requests that lack @code{Content-Length}. For
untrusted networks, use a reverse proxy (e.g.@: Nginx's
@code{client_max_body_size}) to enforce size limits at the transport
level.
@node Responses
@section Responses
Safsaf provides helpers that return @code{(values response body)}
directly:
@lisp
;; HTML — streams an SXML tree
(html-response '(div (h1 "Hello") (p "world")))
;; JSON — takes a JSON string
(json-response (scm->json-string '(("ok" . #t))))
;; Plain text
(text-response "pong")
;; Redirect (default 303 See Other)
(redirect-response "/login")
(redirect-response "/new-item" #:code 302)
;; Error responses
(not-found-response)
(bad-request-response "Missing field")
(forbidden-response)
@end lisp
@code{html-response}, @code{json-response}, @code{text-response}, and
@code{redirect-response} accept @code{#:code} and @code{#:headers} for
overrides. The error helpers (@code{not-found-response}, etc.)@: accept
@code{#:headers} but have a fixed status code.
For content negotiation, use @code{negotiate-content-type}:
@lisp
(define (show-item request body-port)
(let ((item (fetch-item (assoc-ref (current-route-params) 'id))))
(case (negotiate-content-type request
'(text/html application/json))
((application/json)
(json-response (scm->json-string (item->alist item))))
(else
(html-response `(div (h1 ,(item-title item))))))))
@end lisp
@node Request Parsing
@section Request Parsing
@subheading Form bodies
@code{parse-form-body} reads a URL-encoded POST body and returns an
alist of string pairs:
@lisp
(define (handle-login request body-port)
(let* ((form (parse-form-body request body-port))
(username (assoc-ref form "username"))
(password (assoc-ref form "password")))
(if (valid-credentials? username password)
(redirect-response "/dashboard")
(text-response "Invalid login" #:code 401))))
@end lisp
@subheading Query strings
@code{parse-query-string} extracts query parameters from the request
URL:
@lisp
(let ((qs (parse-query-string request)))
(assoc-ref qs "page")) ;; => "2" or #f
@end lisp
@subheading Multipart
For file uploads, use @code{parse-multipart-body}:
@lisp
(let* ((parts (parse-multipart-body request body-port))
(form (multipart-text-fields parts))
(file (parts-ref parts "avatar")))
;; form is an alist of text fields
;; file is a <part> record — read its body with (part-body file)
...)
@end lisp
@subheading Cookies
Read cookies with @code{request-cookie-ref} or
@code{request-cookies}. Set them via response headers with
@code{set-cookie-header} and @code{delete-cookie-header}:
@lisp
(request-cookie-ref request "theme") ;; => "dark" or #f
(text-response "ok"
#:headers (list (set-cookie-header "theme" "dark"
#:path "/"
#:http-only #t)))
@end lisp
@node Parameter Parsing
@section Parameter Parsing
@code{parse-params} validates and transforms raw form or query data
according to a declarative spec. Each spec entry names a parameter,
a processor (a procedure that converts a string or returns an
@code{<invalid-param>}), and options like @code{#:required} or
@code{#:default}.
@lisp
(let ((params (parse-params
`((page ,as-integer #:default 1)
(per-page ,as-integer #:default 20)
(q ,as-string))
(parse-query-string request))))
(assq-ref params 'page)) ;; => 1 (integer, not string)
@end lisp
Built-in processors: @code{as-string}, @code{as-integer},
@code{as-number}, @code{as-checkbox}, @code{as-one-of},
@code{as-matching}, @code{as-predicate}.
@subheading Form params with CSRF
For POST forms, use @code{parse-form-params} instead — it
automatically checks the CSRF token (from
@code{csrf-handler-wrapper}) before parsing:
@lisp
(let* ((form (parse-form-body request body-port))
(params (parse-form-params
`((title ,as-string #:required)
(body ,as-string #:required))
form)))
(if (any-invalid-params? params)
;; Re-render the form with errors
(render-form (field-errors params 'title)
(field-errors params 'body))
;; Proceed
(create-item! (assq-ref params 'title)
(assq-ref params 'body))))
@end lisp
@code{any-invalid-params?} returns @code{#t} if any value failed
validation. @code{field-errors} returns a list of error message
strings for a given field, suitable for rendering next to form inputs.
@node Sessions
@section Sessions
Sessions use HMAC-signed cookies via @code{(webutils sessions)}.
Set up a session config and apply the wrapper:
@lisp
(define session-mgr
(make-session-config "my-secret-key"
#:cookie-name "my-session"))
(define routes
(wrap-routes my-routes
(make-session-handler-wrapper session-mgr)))
@end lisp
Inside a handler, @code{(current-session)} returns the session data
(an alist) or @code{#f} if no valid session exists.
To set session data, include a @code{session-set} header in the
response. To delete, use @code{session-delete}:
@lisp
;; Set session
(redirect-response "/"
#:headers (list (session-set session-mgr
'((user-id . 42)))))
;; Read session
(let ((user-id (and (current-session)
(assoc-ref (current-session) 'user-id))))
...)
;; Delete session
(redirect-response "/"
#:headers (list (session-delete session-mgr)))
@end lisp
@node Templating
@section Templating
@code{write-shtml-as-html/streaming} works like htmlprag's
@code{write-shtml-as-html}, but any procedure in the SHTML tree is
called as @code{(proc port)} and can write dynamic content directly.
@code{streaming-html-response} wraps this into a response: give it an
SHTML tree (with optional procedure slots) and it returns
@code{(values response body)} ready for a handler.
@lisp
(define (base-layout title content-proc)
`(*TOP*
(*DECL* DOCTYPE html)
(html
(head (title ,title))
(body
(nav (a (@@ (href "/")) "Home"))
(main ,content-proc)
(footer (p "Footer"))))))
@end lisp
The layout is plain SHTML with a procedure in the @var{content-proc}
position. Use @code{streaming-html-response} to send it:
@lisp
(define (index-page request body-port)
(streaming-html-response
(base-layout "Home"
(lambda (port)
(write-shtml-as-html
`(div (h1 "Welcome")
(p "Content goes here."))
port)))))
@end lisp
You can also call @code{write-shtml-as-html/streaming} directly when
you need to write SHTML with procedure slots to an arbitrary port.
@node Static Files
@section Static Files
@code{make-static-handler} returns a handler that serves files from a
directory. Pair it with a wildcard route:
@lisp
(route-group '("static")
(route 'GET '(. path)
(make-static-handler "./public"
#:cache-control '((max-age . 3600)))))
@end lisp
This serves @code{/static/css/style.css} from
@code{./public/css/style.css}. The handler supports
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\input texinfo
@setfilename safsaf.info
@dircategory The Algorithmic Language Scheme
@direntry
* Safsaf: (safsaf). A web framework for Guile Scheme.
@end direntry
@html
<div style="text-align: center;">
<img src="logo.svg" alt="" width="200" height="200">
</div>
@end html
@c HEADER
@settitle Safsaf
@documentlanguage en
@documentencoding UTF-8
@afourpaper
@c END HEADER
@c MASTER MENU
@node Top
@top Overview
Safsaf is a web framework for Guile Scheme, built on
@url{https://codeberg.org/guile/fibers, Guile Fibers} using the
@url{https://cbaines.codeberg.page/guile-knots/, Guile Knots} web
server.
@c END MASTER MENU
@c TABLE OF CONTENTS
@contents
@c END TABLE OF CONTENTS
@c CHAPTER: GUIDANCE
@include guidance.texi
@c END CHAPTER: GUIDANCE
@c CHAPTER: API
@include api/index.texi
@c END CHAPTER: API
@c APPENDICES
@node Version History
@appendix Version History
@table @dfn
@include version-history.texi
@end table
@node Copying Information
@appendix Copying Information
Copyright @copyright{} 2026 Christopher Baines <mail@@cbaines.net>
This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License as
published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the
License, or (at your option) any later version.
@c END APPENDICES
@c INDICES
@node Concept Index
@unnumbered Concept Index
@printindex cp
@node Data Type Index
@unnumbered Data Type Index
@printindex tp
@node Procedure Index
@unnumbered Procedure Index
@printindex fn
@node Variable Index
@unnumbered Variable Index
@printindex vr
@c END INDICES
@bye

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Blog Site Example
=================
A small blog application demonstrating Safsaf's routing, handler
wrappers, sessions, CSRF protection, and content negotiation. Uses
SQLite for storage.
Running
-------
From the repository root:
./pre-inst-env guile -L examples/blog-site examples/blog-site/blog-site.scm
Or from the example directory:
cd examples/blog-site
../../pre-inst-env guile -L . blog-site.scm
The server listens on http://localhost:8082.
The session secret and database path are hard-coded for demonstration
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(use-modules (model)
(views)
(safsaf)
(safsaf handler-wrappers csrf)
(safsaf handler-wrappers exceptions)
(safsaf handler-wrappers logging)
(safsaf handler-wrappers security-headers)
(safsaf handler-wrappers sessions)
(safsaf response-helpers)
(safsaf router))
(unless (file-exists? "static/style.css")
(format (current-error-port)
"error: run this from the examples/blog-site/ directory~%")
(exit 1))
;; Create a shared database thread pool.
(let* ((db-pool (make-db "/tmp/blog-site.db"))
;; Session manager — in production, use a proper secret.
(session-manager
(make-session-config "change-me-in-production"
#:cookie-name "blog-session"))
(all-routes
(wrap-routes
(list (make-blog-component db-pool session-manager)
(route-group '("static")
(route 'GET '(. path)
(make-static-handler
"./static"
#:cache-control '((max-age . 3600)))))
(route '* '* (lambda (request body-port)
(not-found-response))))
(make-exceptions-handler-wrapper #:dev? #t)
logging-handler-wrapper
security-headers-handler-wrapper
(make-session-handler-wrapper session-manager)
csrf-handler-wrapper))
(port 8082))
(format #t "Listening on http://localhost:~a~%" port)
(force-output)
(run-safsaf all-routes #:port port))

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(define-module (model)
#:use-module (knots thread-pool)
#:use-module (sqlite3)
#:export (make-db
call-with-db
db-init!
db-list-posts
db-get-post
db-create-post!
db-update-post!
db-delete-post!))
;;;
;;; Connection pool
;;;
(define* (make-db database-file #:key (pool-size 4))
"Create a thread pool where each thread holds an open SQLite
connection to DATABASE-FILE."
(make-fixed-size-thread-pool
pool-size
#:name "sqlite"
#:thread-initializer
(lambda ()
(let ((db (sqlite-open database-file
(logior SQLITE_OPEN_READWRITE
SQLITE_OPEN_CREATE))))
(sqlite-busy-timeout db 5000)
(sqlite-exec db "PRAGMA journal_mode=WAL")
(sqlite-exec db "PRAGMA foreign_keys=ON")
(db-init! db)
(list db)))
#:thread-destructor
(lambda (db)
(sqlite-close db))))
(define (call-with-db pool proc)
"Run (PROC db) on a thread from POOL, where DB is the thread's
SQLite connection. Returns whatever PROC returns."
(call-with-thread pool
(lambda (db)
(proc db))))
;;;
;;; Schema
;;;
(define (db-init! db)
(sqlite-exec db "
CREATE TABLE IF NOT EXISTS posts (
id INTEGER PRIMARY KEY AUTOINCREMENT,
title TEXT NOT NULL,
body TEXT NOT NULL,
image_url TEXT,
created_at TEXT NOT NULL DEFAULT (datetime('now'))
)"))
;;;
;;; Row conversions
;;;
(define (row->post-summary row)
"Convert a list-view row (vector) to an alist."
`((id . ,(vector-ref row 0))
(title . ,(vector-ref row 1))
(created-at . ,(vector-ref row 2))))
(define (row->post row)
"Convert a detail-view row (vector) to an alist."
`((id . ,(vector-ref row 0))
(title . ,(vector-ref row 1))
(body . ,(vector-ref row 2))
(image-url . ,(vector-ref row 3))
(created-at . ,(vector-ref row 4))))
;;;
;;; Queries
;;;
(define (db-list-posts pool)
"Return all posts as a list of alists (id, title, created-at),
newest first."
(call-with-db pool
(lambda (db)
(let ((stmt (sqlite-prepare db
"SELECT id, title, created_at FROM posts ORDER BY id DESC")))
(let ((rows (sqlite-map row->post-summary stmt)))
(sqlite-finalize stmt)
rows)))))
(define (db-get-post pool id)
"Return the post with ID as an alist, or #f if not found."
(call-with-db pool
(lambda (db)
(let ((stmt (sqlite-prepare db
"SELECT id, title, body, image_url, created_at
FROM posts WHERE id = ?")))
(sqlite-bind stmt 1 id)
(let ((row (sqlite-step stmt)))
(sqlite-finalize stmt)
(and row (row->post row)))))))
(define (db-create-post! pool title body image-url)
"Insert a new post and return its ID."
(call-with-db pool
(lambda (db)
(let ((stmt (sqlite-prepare db
"INSERT INTO posts (title, body, image_url) VALUES (?, ?, ?)")))
(sqlite-bind stmt 1 title)
(sqlite-bind stmt 2 body)
(sqlite-bind stmt 3 image-url)
(sqlite-step stmt)
(sqlite-finalize stmt)
(let ((stmt (sqlite-prepare db "SELECT last_insert_rowid()")))
(let ((row (sqlite-step stmt)))
(sqlite-finalize stmt)
(vector-ref row 0)))))))
(define (sqlite-changes db)
"Return the number of rows changed by the most recent INSERT, UPDATE,
or DELETE statement on DB."
(let ((stmt (sqlite-prepare db "SELECT changes()")))
(let ((row (sqlite-step stmt)))
(sqlite-finalize stmt)
(vector-ref row 0))))
(define (db-update-post! pool id title body image-url)
"Update the post with ID. Returns #t if a row was changed, #f otherwise."
(call-with-db pool
(lambda (db)
(let ((stmt (sqlite-prepare db
"UPDATE posts SET title = ?, body = ?, image_url = ?
WHERE id = ?")))
(sqlite-bind stmt 1 title)
(sqlite-bind stmt 2 body)
(sqlite-bind stmt 3 image-url)
(sqlite-bind stmt 4 id)
(sqlite-step stmt)
(sqlite-finalize stmt)
(> (sqlite-changes db) 0)))))
(define (db-delete-post! pool id)
"Delete the post with ID. Returns #t if a row was deleted, #f otherwise."
(call-with-db pool
(lambda (db)
(let ((stmt (sqlite-prepare db "DELETE FROM posts WHERE id = ?")))
(sqlite-bind stmt 1 id)
(sqlite-step stmt)
(sqlite-finalize stmt)
(> (sqlite-changes db) 0)))))

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* { margin: 0; padding: 0; box-sizing: border-box; }
body { font-family: system-ui, sans-serif; line-height: 1.6; max-width: 48rem; margin: 0 auto; padding: 1rem; color: #222; }
nav { border-bottom: 1px solid #ddd; padding: 0.75rem 0; margin-bottom: 1.5rem; }
nav a { text-decoration: none; color: #444; margin-right: 1rem; }
nav a:hover { color: #000; }
h1 { margin-bottom: 0.75rem; }
h1 a { text-decoration: none; color: inherit; }
p, ul, pre { margin-bottom: 1rem; }
ul { padding-left: 1.5rem; }
a { color: #1a6; }
pre { background: #f5f5f5; padding: 1rem; overflow-x: auto; white-space: pre-wrap; }
form label { display: block; margin-bottom: 0.25rem; font-weight: 600; }
form input[type="text"], form textarea { width: 100%; padding: 0.4rem; border: 1px solid #ccc; border-radius: 3px; font-family: inherit; font-size: inherit; }
form textarea { resize: vertical; }
form button { margin-top: 0.5rem; padding: 0.4rem 1.2rem; background: #1a6; color: #fff; border: none; border-radius: 3px; cursor: pointer; }
form button:hover { background: #158; }
.field { margin-bottom: 1rem; }
.error { color: #c33; font-size: 0.9rem; margin-top: 0.2rem; }
.post-meta { color: #888; font-size: 0.9rem; margin-bottom: 1rem; }
.header-image { width: 100%; max-height: 20rem; object-fit: cover; border-radius: 4px; margin-bottom: 1rem; }
.nav-form { display: inline; }
.nav-link { background: none; border: none; color: #444; cursor: pointer; font: inherit; padding: 0; margin-right: 1rem; }
.nav-link:hover { color: #000; }
form input[type="file"] { margin-top: 0.25rem; }
.post-actions { margin-bottom: 1rem; }
.post-actions a { margin-right: 0.5rem; }
.inline-form { display: inline; }
.danger { background: #c33; color: #fff; border: none; border-radius: 3px; padding: 0.2rem 0.6rem; cursor: pointer; font-size: 0.9rem; }
.danger:hover { background: #a22; }
footer { border-top: 1px solid #ddd; padding-top: 0.75rem; margin-top: 2rem; color: #888; font-size: 0.9rem; }

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(define-module (views)
#:use-module (htmlprag)
#:use-module (ice-9 binary-ports)
#:use-module (ice-9 match)
#:use-module (json)
#:use-module (model)
#:use-module (safsaf handler-wrappers csrf)
#:use-module (safsaf handler-wrappers sessions)
#:use-module (safsaf response-helpers)
#:use-module (safsaf router)
#:use-module (safsaf templating)
#:use-module (safsaf utils)
#:use-module (safsaf params)
#:use-module (srfi srfi-71)
#:use-module (web request)
#:use-module (webutils multipart)
#:export (make-blog-component))
(define %demo-username "admin")
(define %demo-password "password")
(define %pool #f)
(define %session-manager #f)
(define %routes #f)
;;;
;;; JSON helpers
;;;
(define (post->json-alist post)
(match post
((('id . id) ('title . title) ('body . body)
('image-url . image-url) ('created-at . created-at))
`(("id" . ,id)
("title" . ,title)
("body" . ,body)
("image_url" . ,(or image-url 'null))
("created_at" . ,created-at)))))
(define (post-summary->json-alist post)
(match post
((('id . id) ('title . title) ('created-at . created-at))
`(("id" . ,id)
("title" . ,title)
("created_at" . ,created-at)))))
;;;
;;; View helpers
;;;
(define (render-field label name type value errors)
`(div (@ (class "field"))
(label ,label
,(if (string=? type "textarea")
`(textarea (@ (name ,name) (rows "15") (cols "60"))
,value)
`(input (@ (name ,name) (type ,type) (value ,value)))))
,@(map (lambda (err) `(p (@ (class "error")) ,err))
errors)))
(define (form-errors params field-name)
(if params
(field-errors params field-name)
'()))
(define (wants-json? request)
(eq? 'application/json
(negotiate-content-type request '(text/html application/json))))
;;;
;;; File upload helpers
;;;
(define upload-dir "./static/uploads")
(define (ensure-upload-dir!)
(unless (file-exists? upload-dir)
(mkdir upload-dir)))
(define (save-upload part)
(let* ((params (part-content-disposition-params part))
(filename (assoc-ref params 'filename)))
(if (or (not filename) (string-null? filename))
#f
(let* ((ext (let ((dot (string-rindex filename #\.)))
(if dot (substring filename dot) "")))
(unique-name (string-append
(number->string (current-time))
"-"
(number->string (random 1000000000))
ext))
(file-path (string-append upload-dir "/" unique-name))
(url-path (string-append "/static/uploads/" unique-name)))
(ensure-upload-dir!)
(call-with-output-file file-path
(lambda (out)
(let ((body (part-body part)))
(let loop ()
(let ((bv (get-bytevector-some body)))
(unless (eof-object? bv)
(put-bytevector out bv)
(loop)))))))
url-path))))
;;;
;;; Layout
;;;
(define (logged-in?)
(and (current-session) #t))
(define (base-layout title content-proc)
(let ((signed-in? (logged-in?)))
`(*TOP*
(*DECL* DOCTYPE html)
(html
(head
(meta (@ (charset "utf-8")))
(meta (@ (name "viewport")
(content "width=device-width, initial-scale=1")))
(title ,title " — Blog")
(link (@ (rel "stylesheet") (href "/static/style.css"))))
(body
(nav
(a (@ (href ,(path-for %routes 'index))) "Blog")
,@(if signed-in?
`((a (@ (href ,(path-for %routes 'new-post))) "New Post"))
'())
,@(if signed-in?
`((form (@ (method "POST") (action ,(path-for %routes 'logout))
(class "nav-form"))
,(csrf-token-field)
(button (@ (type "submit") (class "nav-link")) "Log out")))
`((a (@ (href ,(path-for %routes 'login))) "Log in"))))
(main ,content-proc)
(footer
(p "Safsaf blog example")))))))
(define (page title shtml)
(streaming-html-response
(base-layout title
(lambda (port) (write-shtml-as-html shtml port)))))
;;;
;;; Auth
;;;
(define (require-login handler)
(lambda (request body-port)
(if (logged-in?)
(handler request body-port)
(if (wants-json? request)
(json-response (scm->json-string '(("error" . "unauthorized")))
#:code 401)
(redirect-response (path-for %routes 'login))))))
(define (login-page request body-port)
(if (logged-in?)
(redirect-response (path-for %routes 'index))
(login-form-page #f)))
(define (login-form-page error)
(page "Log in"
`(div
(h1 "Log in")
,@(if error
`((p (@ (class "error")) ,error))
'())
(form (@ (method "POST") (action ,(path-for %routes 'login-submit)))
,(csrf-token-field)
,(render-field "Username" "username" "text" "" '())
,(render-field "Password" "password" "password" "" '())
(button (@ (type "submit")) "Log in"))
(p (@ (class "post-meta"))
"Demo credentials: admin / password"))))
(define (handle-login request body-port)
(let* ((form (parse-form-body request body-port))
(params (parse-form-params
`((username ,as-string #:required)
(password ,as-string #:required))
form)))
(if (any-invalid-params? params)
(login-form-page "Please fill in all fields")
(let ((username (assq-ref params 'username))
(password (assq-ref params 'password)))
(if (and (string=? username %demo-username)
(string=? password %demo-password))
(redirect-response (path-for %routes 'index)
#:headers (list (session-set %session-manager
`((username . ,username)))))
(login-form-page "Invalid username or password"))))))
(define (handle-logout request body-port)
(redirect-response (path-for %routes 'index)
#:headers (list (session-delete %session-manager))))
;;;
;;; Blog views — content-negotiated
;;;
(define (post-list-item post)
(match post
((('id . id) ('title . title) ('created-at . date))
`(li (a (@ (href ,(path-for %routes 'show-post
`((id . ,(number->string id))))))
,title)
" "
(span (@ (class "post-meta")) ,date)))))
(define (list-posts request body-port)
(let ((posts (db-list-posts %pool)))
(if (wants-json? request)
(json-response
(scm->json-string (list->vector (map post-summary->json-alist posts))))
(page "Posts"
`(div
(h1 "Blog")
,(if (null? posts)
'(p "No posts yet.")
`(ul ,@(map post-list-item posts))))))))
(define (show-post request body-port)
(let* ((id-str (assoc-ref (current-route-params) 'id))
(id (and id-str (string->number id-str)))
(post (and id (db-get-post %pool id))))
(if (not post)
(if (wants-json? request)
(json-response (scm->json-string '(("error" . "not found")))
#:code 404)
(not-found-response "Post not found"))
(if (wants-json? request)
(json-response (scm->json-string (post->json-alist post)))
(match post
((('id . _) ('title . title) ('body . body)
('image-url . image-url) ('created-at . date))
(page title
`(div
(h1 ,title)
(p (@ (class "post-meta")) ,date)
,@(if (and image-url (string? image-url))
`((img (@ (src ,image-url)
(alt ,title)
(class "header-image"))))
'())
(pre ,body)
,@(if (logged-in?)
`((div (@ (class "post-actions"))
(a (@ (href ,(path-for %routes 'edit-post
`((id . ,id-str)))))
"Edit")
" "
(form (@ (method "POST")
(action ,(path-for %routes 'post-actions
`((id . ,id-str))))
(class "inline-form"))
,(csrf-token-field)
(input (@ (type "hidden")
(name "_method") (value "DELETE")))
(button (@ (type "submit") (class "danger"))
"Delete"))))
'())
(p (a (@ (href ,(path-for %routes 'index)))
"Back to posts"))))))))))
;;;
;;; Create
;;;
(define (new-post-form-page result title-val body-val)
(page "New Post"
`(div
(h1 "New Post")
(form (@ (method "POST") (action ,(path-for %routes 'create-post))
(enctype "multipart/form-data"))
,(csrf-token-field)
,(render-field "Title" "title" "text"
title-val (form-errors result 'title))
,(render-field "Body" "body" "textarea"
body-val (form-errors result 'body))
(div (@ (class "field"))
(label "Header Image"
(input (@ (name "image") (type "file")
(accept "image/*")))))
(button (@ (type "submit")) "Create"))
(p (a (@ (href ,(path-for %routes 'index))) "Back")))))
(define (new-post-form request body-port)
(new-post-form-page #f "" ""))
(define (create-post request body-port)
(let* ((parts (parse-multipart-body request body-port))
(form (multipart-text-fields parts))
(params (parse-form-params
`((title ,as-string #:required)
(body ,as-string #:required))
form)))
(if (any-invalid-params? params)
(new-post-form-page params
(or (assoc-ref form "title") "")
(or (assoc-ref form "body") ""))
(let* ((title (assq-ref params 'title))
(body (assq-ref params 'body))
(image-part (parts-ref parts "image"))
(image-url (and image-part (save-upload image-part)))
(id (db-create-post! %pool title body image-url)))
(redirect-response
(path-for %routes 'show-post
`((id . ,(number->string id)))))))))
;;;
;;; Edit / Update
;;;
(define (edit-post-form request body-port)
(let* ((id-str (assoc-ref (current-route-params) 'id))
(id (and id-str (string->number id-str)))
(post (and id (db-get-post %pool id))))
(if (not post)
(not-found-response "Post not found")
(match post
((('id . _) ('title . title) ('body . body)
('image-url . image-url) ('created-at . _))
(edit-post-form-page id-str #f title body))))))
(define (edit-post-form-page id-str result title-val body-val)
(page "Edit Post"
`(div
(h1 "Edit Post")
(form (@ (method "POST")
(action ,(path-for %routes 'post-actions
`((id . ,id-str))))
(enctype "multipart/form-data"))
,(csrf-token-field)
(input (@ (type "hidden") (name "_method") (value "PUT")))
,(render-field "Title" "title" "text"
title-val (form-errors result 'title))
,(render-field "Body" "body" "textarea"
body-val (form-errors result 'body))
(div (@ (class "field"))
(label "Header Image"
(input (@ (name "image") (type "file")
(accept "image/*")))))
(button (@ (type "submit")) "Update"))
(p (a (@ (href ,(path-for %routes 'show-post
`((id . ,id-str)))))
"Back")))))
;;;
;;; Update / Delete — core operations
;;;
;;; These take parsed data, not body-port. Both the direct route handlers
;;; (PUT, DELETE) and the _method dispatcher call these, so body reading
;;; happens in exactly one place per request path.
;;;
(define (do-update-post request parts form)
"Validate and update the post identified by current-route-params.
PARTS and FORM are already-parsed multipart data."
(let* ((id-str (assoc-ref (current-route-params) 'id))
(id (and id-str (string->number id-str)))
(post (and id (db-get-post %pool id))))
(if (not post)
(if (wants-json? request)
(json-response (scm->json-string '(("error" . "not found")))
#:code 404)
(not-found-response "Post not found"))
(let ((params (parse-form-params
`((title ,as-string #:required)
(body ,as-string #:required))
form)))
(if (any-invalid-params? params)
(edit-post-form-page id-str params
(or (assoc-ref form "title") "")
(or (assoc-ref form "body") ""))
(let* ((title (assq-ref params 'title))
(body (assq-ref params 'body))
(image-part (and parts (parts-ref parts "image")))
(new-image-url (and image-part (save-upload image-part)))
(image-url (or new-image-url
(assoc-ref post 'image-url))))
(db-update-post! %pool id title body image-url)
(if (wants-json? request)
(json-response
(scm->json-string (post->json-alist
(db-get-post %pool id))))
(redirect-response
(path-for %routes 'show-post
`((id . ,id-str)))))))))))
(define (do-delete-post request)
"Delete the post identified by current-route-params."
(let* ((id-str (assoc-ref (current-route-params) 'id))
(id (and id-str (string->number id-str)))
(deleted? (and id (db-delete-post! %pool id))))
(if (wants-json? request)
(if deleted?
(json-response (scm->json-string '(("deleted" . #t))))
(json-response (scm->json-string '(("error" . "not found")))
#:code 404))
(if deleted?
(redirect-response (path-for %routes 'index))
(not-found-response "Post not found")))))
;;;
;;; Route handlers — each reads the body (if needed) then calls the core operation.
;;;
(define (update-post request body-port)
"PUT /posts/{id} — direct update for API clients and form submissions."
(let* ((parts (parse-multipart-body request body-port))
(form (multipart-text-fields parts)))
(do-update-post request parts form)))
(define (delete-post request body-port)
"DELETE /posts/{id} — direct delete for API clients."
(do-delete-post request))
;;;
;;; _method dispatch — HTML forms POST here with a hidden _method field
;;; to simulate PUT and DELETE.
;;;
(define (request-content-type-is-multipart? request)
"Return #t if REQUEST has a multipart/form-data content type."
(let ((ct (request-content-type request)))
(and ct (eq? (car ct) 'multipart/form-data))))
(define (post-actions request body-port)
"Handle POST /posts/{id} dispatches on _method form field.
HTML forms cannot send PUT or DELETE directly, so they POST with a
hidden _method field. This handler reads the body once, then delegates
to the appropriate core operation. API clients should use PUT/DELETE
directly instead."
(let ((parts form (if (request-content-type-is-multipart? request)
(let* ((parts (parse-multipart-body request body-port))
(form (multipart-text-fields parts)))
(values parts form))
(values #f (parse-form-body request body-port)))))
(let ((method (assoc-ref form "_method")))
(cond
((equal? method "PUT") (do-update-post request parts form))
((equal? method "DELETE") (do-delete-post request))
(else (bad-request-response))))))
;;;
;;; Component constructor
;;;
(define (make-blog-component pool session-manager)
(set! %pool pool)
(set! %session-manager session-manager)
(set! %routes (make-route-group '()))
(route-group-add-children! %routes
(list (route 'GET '() list-posts #:name 'index)
(route 'GET '("login") login-page #:name 'login)
(route 'POST '("login") handle-login #:name 'login-submit)
(route 'POST '("logout") handle-logout #:name 'logout)
(route 'GET '("posts" "new") (require-login new-post-form)
#:name 'new-post)
(route 'POST '("posts") (require-login create-post)
#:name 'create-post)
(route 'GET '("posts" id) show-post #:name 'show-post)
(route 'GET '("posts" id "edit") (require-login edit-post-form)
#:name 'edit-post)
;; _method dispatch: HTML forms POST here with _method=PUT or DELETE.
(route 'POST '("posts" id) (require-login post-actions)
#:name 'post-actions)
;; Direct HTTP methods for API clients.
(route 'PUT '("posts" id) (require-login update-post)
#:name 'update-post)
(route 'DELETE '("posts" id) (require-login delete-post)
#:name 'delete-post)))
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(use-modules (htmlprag)
(logging logger)
(logging port-log)
((oop goops) #:select (make))
(safsaf)
(safsaf handler-wrappers csrf)
(safsaf handler-wrappers logging)
(safsaf response-helpers)
(safsaf router)
(safsaf utils)
(safsaf params))
;;;
;;; Paste storage (in-memory)
;;;
(define %pastes (make-hash-table))
(define %next-id 0)
(define (store-paste! content)
"Store CONTENT and return its integer ID."
(let ((id %next-id))
(set! %next-id (1+ id))
(hashv-set! %pastes id content)
id))
(define (fetch-paste id)
"Return the paste content for integer ID, or #f."
(hashv-ref %pastes id))
;;;
;;; Handlers
;;;
(define (paste-form-page errors content-val)
"Render the paste form, optionally with validation errors and prior input."
(html-response
`(div
(h1 "Paste Bin")
(form (@ (method "POST") (action "/pastes"))
,(csrf-token-field)
,@(map (lambda (err) `(p (@ (style "color: #c33")) ,err))
errors)
(textarea (@ (name "content") (rows "20") (cols "80"))
,content-val)
(br)
(button (@ (type "submit")) "Create Paste")))))
(define (index-page request body-port)
(paste-form-page '() ""))
(define (create-paste request body-port)
(let* ((form (parse-form-body request body-port))
(params (parse-form-params
`((content ,as-string #:required))
form)))
(if (any-invalid-params? params)
(paste-form-page
(field-errors params 'content)
(or (assoc-ref form "content") ""))
(let ((id (store-paste! (assq-ref params 'content))))
(redirect-response (string-append "/pastes/" (number->string id)))))))
(define (show-paste request body-port)
(let* ((params (current-route-params))
(id-str (assoc-ref params 'id))
(id (string->number id-str))
(content (and id (fetch-paste id))))
(if content
(html-response
`(div
(h1 "Paste " ,id-str)
(pre ,content)
(p (a (@ (href "/")) "New paste"))))
(not-found-response "Paste not found"))))
;;;
;;; Logging setup
;;;
(define (setup-logging)
(let ((lgr (make <logger>))
(handler (make <port-log> #:port (current-error-port))))
(add-handler! lgr handler)
(set-default-logger! lgr)
(open-log! lgr)))
(setup-logging)
;;;
;;; Routes and entry point
;;;
(define %port 8081)
(define paste-routes
(wrap-routes
(list
(route 'GET '() index-page)
(route 'POST '("pastes") create-paste)
(route 'GET '("pastes" id) show-paste)
(route '* '* (lambda (request body-port) (not-found-response))))
logging-handler-wrapper
csrf-handler-wrapper))
(format #t "Paste Bin listening on port ~a~%" %port)
(run-safsaf paste-routes #:port %port)

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# Safsaf, a Guile web framework
# Copyright (C) 2026 Christopher Baines <mail@cbaines.net>
#
# This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or
# modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License
# as published by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of
# the License, or (at your option) any later version.
#
# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
# WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
# Lesser General Public License for more details.
#
# You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
# License along with this program. If not, see
# <https://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
moddir=$(datadir)/guile/site/$(GUILE_EFFECTIVE_VERSION)
godir=$(libdir)/guile/$(GUILE_EFFECTIVE_VERSION)/site-ccache
GOBJECTS = $(SOURCES:%.scm=%.go)
nobase_mod_DATA = $(SOURCES) $(NOCOMP_SOURCES)
nobase_go_DATA = $(GOBJECTS)
# Make sure source files are installed first, so that the mtime of
# installed compiled files is greater than that of installed source
# files. See
# <http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/guile-devel/2010-07/msg00125.html>
# for details.
guile_install_go_files = install-nobase_goDATA
$(guile_install_go_files): install-nobase_modDATA
CLEANFILES = $(GOBJECTS)
EXTRA_DIST = $(SOURCES) $(NOCOMP_SOURCES)
GUILE_WARNINGS = -Wunbound-variable -Warity-mismatch -Wformat
SUFFIXES = .scm .go
.scm.go:
$(AM_V_GEN)$(top_builddir)/pre-inst-env $(GUILE_TOOLS) compile -W3 $(GUILE_TARGET) $(GUILE_WARNINGS) -o "$@" "$<"

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;; Safsaf, a Guile web framework
;; Copyright (C) 2026 Christopher Baines <mail@cbaines.net>
;; This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or
;; modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License
;; as published by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of
;; the License, or (at your option) any later version.
;;
;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
;; WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
;; Lesser General Public License for more details.
;;
;; You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
;; License along with this program. If not, see
;; <https://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
(use-modules ((guix licenses) #:prefix license:)
(guix packages)
(guix git-download)
(guix build-system gnu)
(gnu packages autotools)
(gnu packages guile)
(gnu packages gnupg)
(gnu packages guile-xyz)
(gnu packages databases)
(gnu packages emacs)
(gnu packages pkg-config)
(gnu packages texinfo)
(gnu packages version-control))
(package
(name "safsaf")
(version "0")
(source #f)
(build-system gnu-build-system)
(inputs
(list guile-next
guile-knots
guile-webutils
guile-lib
guile-json-4
guile-sqlite3
guile-squee
guile-gcrypt))
(native-inputs
(list autoconf
automake
pkg-config
emacs-minimal
guile-documenta
texinfo
git))
(synopsis "Web framework for Guile Scheme")
(description "Web framework for Guile Scheme built on Guile Knots.")
(home-page "")
(license license:lgpl3+))

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#!/bin/sh
# Safsaf, a Guile web framework
# Copyright (C) 2026 Christopher Baines <mail@cbaines.net>
#
# This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or
# modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License
# as published by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of
# the License, or (at your option) any later version.
#
# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
# WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
# Lesser General Public License for more details.
#
# You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
# License along with this program. If not, see
# <https://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
abs_top_srcdir="`cd "@abs_top_srcdir@" > /dev/null; pwd`"
abs_top_builddir="`cd "@abs_top_builddir@" > /dev/null; pwd`"
GUILE_LOAD_COMPILED_PATH="$abs_top_builddir${GUILE_LOAD_COMPILED_PATH:+:}$GUILE_LOAD_COMPILED_PATH"
GUILE_LOAD_PATH="$abs_top_builddir:$abs_top_srcdir${GUILE_LOAD_PATH:+:}:$GUILE_LOAD_PATH"
export GUILE_LOAD_COMPILED_PATH GUILE_LOAD_PATH
PATH="$abs_top_builddir:$PATH"
export PATH
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;; Safsaf, a Guile web framework
;; Copyright (C) 2026 Christopher Baines <mail@cbaines.net>
;; This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or
;; modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License
;; as published by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of
;; the License, or (at your option) any later version.
;;
;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
;; WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
;; Lesser General Public License for more details.
;;
;; You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
;; License along with this program. If not, see
;; <https://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
(define-module (safsaf)
#:use-module (web request)
#:use-module (web response)
#:use-module (web uri)
#:use-module (srfi srfi-1)
#:use-module (srfi srfi-71)
#:use-module (fibers)
#:use-module (fibers conditions)
#:use-module (fibers scheduler)
#:use-module (knots)
#:use-module (knots web-server)
#:use-module (safsaf router)
#:export (run-safsaf
default-method-not-allowed-handler))
(define (default-method-not-allowed-handler request allowed-methods)
"Return a 405 Method Not Allowed response with an Allow header listing
ALLOWED-METHODS."
(values (build-response
#:code 405
#:headers `((allow . ,allowed-methods)
(content-type text/plain)))
"Method Not Allowed"))
(define* (make-handler compiled-routes reverse-routes
#:key
method-not-allowed?
method-not-allowed-handler)
"Build a handler that dispatches to the matching route.
Handler signature: (request body-port) -> (values response body).
HEAD requests that have no explicit route are automatically handled by
dispatching to the matching GET handler and discarding the response body.
When METHOD-NOT-ALLOWED? is true, requests whose path matches a route but
whose method does not receive a 405 response via METHOD-NOT-ALLOWED-HANDLER."
(let ((catch-all-handler (compiled-route-handler
(last compiled-routes))))
(define (run-handler handler bindings request body-port)
(parameterize ((current-route-params bindings)
(current-reverse-routes reverse-routes))
(handler request body-port)))
(define (check-405-or-catch-all handler bindings
path-segments request body-port)
(if method-not-allowed?
(let* ((allowed (find-allowed-methods compiled-routes
path-segments))
;; GET implies HEAD via auto-HEAD handling.
(allowed (if (and (memq 'GET allowed)
(not (memq 'HEAD allowed)))
(cons 'HEAD allowed)
allowed)))
(if (null? allowed)
(run-handler handler bindings request body-port)
(method-not-allowed-handler request allowed)))
(run-handler handler bindings request body-port)))
(lambda (request body-port)
(let* ((method (request-method request))
(path-segments (split-and-decode-uri-path
(uri-path (request-uri request))))
(handler bindings (match-route compiled-routes
method path-segments)))
(cond
;; Direct match — dispatch normally.
((not (eq? handler catch-all-handler))
(run-handler handler bindings request body-port))
;; HEAD with no explicit route — try GET, discard body.
((eq? method 'HEAD)
(let ((get-handler get-bindings
(match-route compiled-routes
'GET path-segments)))
(if (eq? get-handler catch-all-handler)
;; No GET route either — 405 or catch-all.
(check-405-or-catch-all handler bindings
path-segments request body-port)
;; Run GET handler, keep response headers, discard body.
(let ((response _body
(run-handler get-handler get-bindings
request body-port)))
(values response "")))))
;; Catch-all matched — check for 405.
(else
(check-405-or-catch-all handler bindings
path-segments request body-port)))))))
(define* (run-safsaf routes
#:key
(host #f)
(port 8080)
(method-not-allowed? #t)
(method-not-allowed-handler
default-method-not-allowed-handler)
(connection-buffer-size #f))
"Start a Safsaf web server.
ROUTES is a list of routes and route-groups (as returned by component
constructors). The last route must be a catch-all so that every
request is handled.
HEAD requests are handled automatically: when no explicit HEAD route
matches, the matching GET handler runs and its response body is
discarded. Explicit HEAD routes always take precedence.
When METHOD-NOT-ALLOWED? is #t (the default), requests that match a
route's path but not its method receive a 405 response with an Allow
header. METHOD-NOT-ALLOWED-HANDLER is a procedure
(request allowed-methods) -> (values response body) that produces the
405 response; the default returns plain text.
When called outside a Fibers scheduler, sets up a scheduler, starts
the HTTP server, and blocks until Ctrl-C. When called inside an
existing scheduler (e.g. within run-fibers), just starts the HTTP
server and returns immediately the caller manages the lifecycle."
(let* ((compiled reverse-routes (compile-routes routes))
(handler (make-handler compiled reverse-routes
#:method-not-allowed? method-not-allowed?
#:method-not-allowed-handler
method-not-allowed-handler)))
(define (start-server)
(apply run-knots-web-server
handler
#:host host
#:port port
#:call-handler-with-body-port? #t
(if connection-buffer-size
(list #:connection-buffer-size connection-buffer-size)
'())))
(if (current-scheduler)
;; Already inside run-fibers — just start the server.
(start-server)
;; Standalone — manage the full lifecycle.
(run-fibers
(lambda ()
(start-server)
(let ((quit-cvar (make-condition)))
(call-with-sigint
(lambda () (wait quit-cvar))
quit-cvar)))))))

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;; Safsaf, a Guile web framework
;; Copyright (C) 2026 Christopher Baines <mail@cbaines.net>
;; This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or
;; modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License
;; as published by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of
;; the License, or (at your option) any later version.
;;
;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
;; WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
;; Lesser General Public License for more details.
;;
;; You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
;; License along with this program. If not, see
;; <https://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
(define-module (safsaf handler-wrappers cors)
#:use-module (ice-9 exceptions)
#:use-module (web request)
#:use-module (web response)
#:use-module (srfi srfi-71)
#:use-module (safsaf response-helpers)
#:export (cors-handler-wrapper))
(define* (cors-handler-wrapper handler
#:key
(origins '("*"))
(methods '(GET POST PUT DELETE PATCH))
(headers '("Content-Type" "Authorization"))
(max-age 86400)
(allow-credentials? #f)
(expose-headers '()))
"Handler wrapper that adds CORS (Cross-Origin Resource Sharing)
headers to responses.
Browsers enforce the Same-Origin Policy: scripts on one origin
(scheme + host + port) cannot read responses from a different origin.
CORS relaxes this by letting the server declare which origins, methods,
and headers are permitted.
For ``simple'' requests the browser sends the request and checks the
response headers. For non-simple requests (e.g. PUT/DELETE, custom
headers, or JSON Content-Type) the browser sends a preflight OPTIONS
request first. This wrapper handles both cases.
ORIGINS is a list of allowed origin strings, or '(\"*\") for any.
METHODS is a list of allowed method symbols.
HEADERS is a list of allowed request header name strings.
MAX-AGE is the preflight cache duration in seconds.
ALLOW-CREDENTIALS? controls whether credentials (cookies, auth) are
allowed cross-origin. Note: cannot be #t when origins is '(\"*\").
EXPOSE-HEADERS is a list of response header name strings the browser
may read from JavaScript."
(let ((methods-str (string-join (map symbol->string methods) ", "))
(headers-str (string-join headers ", "))
(max-age-str (number->string max-age))
(expose-str (string-join expose-headers ", "))
(any-origin? (member "*" origins)))
(when (and allow-credentials? any-origin?)
(raise-exception
(make-exception-with-message
"cors-handler-wrapper: allow-credentials? cannot be #t when origins includes \"*\"")))
(define (allowed-origin? request-origin)
(or any-origin?
(member request-origin origins)))
(define (cors-headers request-origin)
(let* ((origin-val (if any-origin? "*" request-origin))
(hdrs `((access-control-allow-origin . ,origin-val)
(access-control-allow-methods . ,methods-str)
(access-control-allow-headers . ,headers-str)
(access-control-max-age . ,max-age-str)))
(hdrs (if allow-credentials?
(cons '(access-control-allow-credentials . "true")
hdrs)
hdrs))
(hdrs (if (string-null? expose-str)
hdrs
(cons `(access-control-expose-headers . ,expose-str)
hdrs))))
hdrs))
(lambda (request body-port)
(let ((request-origin (assoc-ref (request-headers request) 'origin)))
(cond
;; No Origin header — not a cross-origin request, pass through.
((not request-origin)
(handler request body-port))
;; Origin not allowed — pass through without CORS headers.
((not (allowed-origin? request-origin))
(handler request body-port))
;; Preflight OPTIONS request — respond immediately.
((eq? (request-method request) 'OPTIONS)
(values (build-response
#:code 204
#:headers (cors-headers request-origin))
#f))
;; Normal request from allowed origin — call handler, add headers.
(else
(let ((response body (handler request body-port)))
(values (build-response/inherit response
#:headers (append (cors-headers request-origin)
(response-headers response)))
body))))))))

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;; Safsaf, a Guile web framework
;; Copyright (C) 2026 Christopher Baines <mail@cbaines.net>
;; This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or
;; modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License
;; as published by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of
;; the License, or (at your option) any later version.
;;
;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
;; WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
;; Lesser General Public License for more details.
;;
;; You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
;; License along with this program. If not, see
;; <https://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
(define-module (safsaf handler-wrappers csrf)
#:use-module (ice-9 format)
#:use-module (rnrs bytevectors)
#:use-module (srfi srfi-71)
#:use-module (gcrypt random)
#:use-module (web response)
#:use-module (webutils cookie)
#:use-module (safsaf response-helpers)
#:use-module (safsaf utils)
#:export (csrf-handler-wrapper
current-csrf-token
csrf-token-field))
(define (generate-csrf-token)
"Generate a 32-byte hex-encoded CSRF token."
(let* ((bv (gen-random-bv 32))
(len (bytevector-length bv)))
(string-concatenate
(map (lambda (i)
(format #f "~2,'0x" (bytevector-u8-ref bv i)))
(iota len)))))
(define current-csrf-token
(make-parameter #f))
(define* (csrf-handler-wrapper handler
#:key
(cookie-name "csrf-token"))
"CSRF token handler wrapper.
Ensures a CSRF token cookie is present on every response (generates one
if the request has none). The token is bound to current-csrf-token so
handlers and templates can read it via (current-csrf-token).
Token validation is NOT done here it belongs in the form processing
layer. Use parse-form-params from (safsaf params), which automatically
checks the submitted token against the cookie token."
(lambda (request body-port)
(let* ((existing-token (request-cookie-ref request cookie-name))
(token (or existing-token (generate-csrf-token))))
(let ((response body (parameterize ((current-csrf-token token))
(handler request body-port))))
(if existing-token
(values response body)
(values (add-csrf-cookie response token cookie-name)
body))))))
(define (add-csrf-cookie response token cookie-name)
"Add a Set-Cookie header for the CSRF token to RESPONSE."
(let ((cookie (set-cookie cookie-name token
#:path "/"
#:extensions '(("SameSite" . "Strict")))))
(build-response/inherit response
#:headers (append (response-headers response) (list cookie)))))
(define (csrf-token-field)
"Return an SXML hidden input element for the CSRF token.
Use in forms: @code{(csrf-token-field)} @result{} @code{(input (@@
(type \"hidden\") ...))}."
`(input (@ (type "hidden")
(name "csrf-token")
(value ,(or (current-csrf-token) "")))))

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;; Safsaf, a Guile web framework
;; Copyright (C) 2026 Christopher Baines <mail@cbaines.net>
;; This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or
;; modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License
;; as published by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of
;; the License, or (at your option) any later version.
;;
;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
;; WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
;; Lesser General Public License for more details.
;;
;; You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
;; License along with this program. If not, see
;; <https://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
(define-module (safsaf handler-wrappers exceptions)
#:use-module (ice-9 match)
#:use-module (web request)
#:use-module (web uri)
#:use-module (knots)
#:use-module (logging logger)
#:autoload (json builder) (scm->json-string)
#:use-module (safsaf response-helpers)
#:export (make-exceptions-handler-wrapper
exceptions-handler-wrapper
default-render-error
default-render-html
default-render-json))
;;;
;;; HTML pages
;;;
(define (dev-error-page method path backtrace-string)
"Return an SHTML tree for a development-mode error page."
`(*TOP*
(*DECL* DOCTYPE html)
(html
(head
(title "500 - Internal Server Error")
(style "
body { font-family: monospace; margin: 2em; background: #1a1a2e; color: #e0e0e0; }
h1 { color: #e74c3c; }
.request { color: #a0a0a0; margin-bottom: 1em; }
pre { background: #16213e; padding: 1em; overflow-x: auto;
border-left: 3px solid #e74c3c; white-space: pre-wrap; }
@media (prefers-color-scheme: light) {
body { background: #f8f8f8; color: #1a1a1a; }
.request { color: #555; }
pre { background: #fff; border-left-color: #e74c3c; }
}
"))
(body
(h1 "Internal Server Error")
(p (@ (class "request"))
,(symbol->string method) " " ,path)
(pre ,backtrace-string)))))
(define (prod-error-page code message)
"Return an SHTML tree for a production error page."
`(*TOP*
(*DECL* DOCTYPE html)
(html
(head (title ,(string-append (number->string code) " - " message)))
(body
(h1 ,(number->string code))
(p ,message)))))
;;;
;;; Default renderers
;;;
(define (default-render-html request code message backtrace-string dev?)
"Default HTML error renderer. In dev mode, shows a rich backtrace page.
In production, returns a minimal HTML page."
(let ((method (request-method request))
(path (uri-path (request-uri request))))
(if dev?
(html-response (dev-error-page method path backtrace-string)
#:code code)
(html-response (prod-error-page code message)
#:code code))))
(define (default-render-json _request code message backtrace-string dev?)
"Default JSON error renderer. In dev mode, includes the backtrace.
In production, returns only the error message."
(let ((body (if dev?
(scm->json-string `((error . ,message)
(backtrace . ,backtrace-string)))
(scm->json-string `((error . ,message))))))
(json-response body #:code code)))
;;;
;;; Default render-error
;;;
(define (default-render-error render-html render-json)
"Return a render-error procedure that content-negotiates between
RENDER-HTML and RENDER-JSON based on the request's Accept header."
(lambda (request code message backtrace-string dev?)
(case (negotiate-content-type request '(text/html application/json))
((text/html) (render-html request code message backtrace-string dev?))
(else (render-json request code message backtrace-string dev?)))))
;;;
;;; Public API
;;;
(define* (make-exceptions-handler-wrapper #:key
(dev? #f)
(logger #f)
(render-html default-render-html)
(render-json default-render-json)
(render-error
(default-render-error
render-html render-json)))
"Return a handler wrapper that catches exceptions and returns an error
response. See exceptions-handler-wrapper for details."
(lambda (handler)
(exceptions-handler-wrapper handler
#:dev? dev?
#:logger logger
#:render-error render-error)))
(define* (exceptions-handler-wrapper handler
#:key
(dev? #f)
(logger #f)
(render-html default-render-html)
(render-json default-render-json)
(render-error
(default-render-error
render-html render-json)))
"Handler wrapper that catches exceptions from HANDLER and returns an
error response.
The response format is content-negotiated from the request's Accept header,
choosing between HTML and JSON.
When LOGGER is provided, exceptions are logged through it. Otherwise,
the backtrace is written to the current error port.
In dev mode (DEV? is #t), the response includes the backtrace and
exception details. In production mode, a generic error is returned.
Rendering can be customised at three levels:
#:render-error full override. A procedure
(request code message backtrace-string dev?) -> (values response body)
that bypasses content negotiation entirely.
#:render-html custom HTML rendering. A procedure with the same
signature, called when content negotiation selects HTML.
#:render-json custom JSON rendering. A procedure with the same
signature, called when content negotiation selects JSON.
The default RENDER-ERROR content-negotiates between RENDER-HTML and
RENDER-JSON. Providing #:render-html or #:render-json replaces just
that format; providing #:render-error replaces the entire rendering."
(lambda (request body-port)
(let ((method (request-method request))
(path (uri-path (request-uri request))))
(with-exception-handler
(lambda (exn)
(let ((backtrace-string
(call-with-output-string
(lambda (port)
(print-backtrace-and-exception/knots
exn
#:port port)))))
(if logger
(log-msg logger 'ERROR
method " " path " — unhandled exception:\n"
backtrace-string)
(format/knots (current-error-port)
"~a ~a — unhandled exception:\n~a\n"
method path backtrace-string))
(render-error request 500 "Internal Server Error"
backtrace-string dev?)))
(lambda ()
(with-exception-handler
(lambda (exn)
(let ((stack
(match (fluid-ref %stacks)
((_ . prompt-tag)
(make-stack #t
0 prompt-tag
0 (and prompt-tag 1)))
(_
(make-stack #t)))))
(raise-exception
(make-exception
exn
(make-knots-exception stack)))))
(lambda ()
(start-stack #t (handler request body-port)))))
#:unwind? #t))))

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;; Safsaf, a Guile web framework
;; Copyright (C) 2026 Christopher Baines <mail@cbaines.net>
;; This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or
;; modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License
;; as published by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of
;; the License, or (at your option) any later version.
;;
;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
;; WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
;; Lesser General Public License for more details.
;;
;; You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
;; License along with this program. If not, see
;; <https://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
(define-module (safsaf handler-wrappers logging)
#:use-module (web request)
#:use-module (web response)
#:use-module (web uri)
#:use-module (srfi srfi-71)
#:use-module (logging logger)
#:export (logging-handler-wrapper))
(define* (logging-handler-wrapper handler #:key (logger #f) (level 'INFO))
"Handler wrapper that logs each request and response.
Logs at LEVEL (default 'INFO) with method, path, status code, and
duration in milliseconds. If LOGGER is given, logs to that logger;
otherwise uses the default logger set via set-default-logger!."
(lambda (request body-port)
(let* ((start (get-internal-real-time))
(method (request-method request))
(path (uri-path (request-uri request)))
(response body (handler request body-port))
(duration-ms (inexact->exact
(round
(* 1000
(/ (- (get-internal-real-time) start)
internal-time-units-per-second)))))
(code (response-code response)))
(if logger
(log-msg logger level
method " " path " " code " " duration-ms "ms")
(log-msg level
method " " path " " code " " duration-ms "ms"))
(values response body))))

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;; Safsaf, a Guile web framework
;; Copyright (C) 2026 Christopher Baines <mail@cbaines.net>
;; This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or
;; modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License
;; as published by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of
;; the License, or (at your option) any later version.
;;
;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
;; WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
;; Lesser General Public License for more details.
;;
;; You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
;; License along with this program. If not, see
;; <https://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
(define-module (safsaf handler-wrappers max-body-size)
#:use-module (safsaf response-helpers)
#:use-module (web request)
#:export (make-max-body-size-handler-wrapper))
(define* (make-max-body-size-handler-wrapper max-bytes
#:key
(handler-413
(lambda (request body-port)
(payload-too-large-response))))
"Return a handler wrapper that rejects requests whose Content-Length
exceeds MAX-BYTES with a 413 Payload Too Large response.
HANDLER-413 is a handler (request body-port) -> (values response body)
called when the limit is exceeded; the default returns plain text.
Note: this checks the Content-Length header only. Chunked transfers
without Content-Length are not limited by this wrapper."
(lambda (handler)
(lambda (request body-port)
(let ((content-length (request-content-length request)))
(if (and content-length (> content-length max-bytes))
(handler-413 request body-port)
(handler request body-port))))))

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;; Safsaf, a Guile web framework
;; Copyright (C) 2026 Christopher Baines <mail@cbaines.net>
;; This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or
;; modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License
;; as published by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of
;; the License, or (at your option) any later version.
;;
;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
;; WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
;; Lesser General Public License for more details.
;;
;; You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
;; License along with this program. If not, see
;; <https://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
(define-module (safsaf handler-wrappers security-headers)
#:use-module (srfi srfi-71)
#:use-module (web response)
#:use-module (safsaf response-helpers)
#:export (security-headers-handler-wrapper))
(define* (security-headers-handler-wrapper handler
#:key
(content-type-options "nosniff")
(frame-options "DENY")
(strict-transport-security #f)
(referrer-policy
"strict-origin-when-cross-origin")
(cross-origin-opener-policy #f)
(permissions-policy #f)
(content-security-policy #f)
(content-security-policy-report-only #f))
"Handler wrapper that adds security headers to every response.
All headers are optional and configurable. Pass #f to disable a header.
Defaults:
X-Content-Type-Options: nosniff
X-Frame-Options: DENY
Referrer-Policy: strict-origin-when-cross-origin
Not set by default (enable explicitly):
Strict-Transport-Security (e.g. \"max-age=63072000; includeSubDomains\")
Cross-Origin-Opener-Policy (e.g. \"same-origin\")
Permissions-Policy (e.g. \"camera=(), microphone=()\")
Content-Security-Policy (e.g. \"default-src 'self'; script-src 'self'\")
Content-Security-Policy-Report-Only same syntax, for testing policies
without enforcing them"
(let ((security-headers
(filter cdr
`((x-content-type-options . ,content-type-options)
(x-frame-options . ,frame-options)
(strict-transport-security . ,strict-transport-security)
(referrer-policy . ,referrer-policy)
(cross-origin-opener-policy . ,cross-origin-opener-policy)
(permissions-policy . ,permissions-policy)
(content-security-policy . ,content-security-policy)
(content-security-policy-report-only
. ,content-security-policy-report-only)))))
(lambda (request body-port)
(let ((response body (handler request body-port)))
(values (build-response/inherit response
#:headers (append (response-headers response)
security-headers))
body)))))

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;; Safsaf, a Guile web framework
;; Copyright (C) 2026 Christopher Baines <mail@cbaines.net>
;; This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or
;; modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License
;; as published by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of
;; the License, or (at your option) any later version.
;;
;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
;; WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
;; Lesser General Public License for more details.
;;
;; You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
;; License along with this program. If not, see
;; <https://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
(define-module (safsaf handler-wrappers sessions)
#:use-module (webutils sessions)
#:export (make-session-config
make-session-handler-wrapper
session-handler-wrapper
current-session
session-set
session-delete))
(define* (make-session-config secret-key
#:key
(cookie-name "session")
(expire-delta '(30 0 0))
(algorithm 'sha512))
"Create a session manager for use with session-handler-wrapper.
SECRET-KEY is the HMAC signing key (a string).
EXPIRE-DELTA is (days hours minutes), default 30 days.
ALGORITHM is the HMAC algorithm, default sha512."
(make-session-manager secret-key
#:cookie-name cookie-name
#:expire-delta expire-delta
#:algorithm algorithm))
(define current-session
(make-parameter #f))
(define (make-session-handler-wrapper session-manager)
"Return a handler wrapper that binds session data from SESSION-MANAGER.
See session-handler-wrapper for details."
(lambda (handler) (session-handler-wrapper handler session-manager)))
(define* (session-handler-wrapper handler session-manager)
"Session handler wrapper using signed cookies via (webutils sessions).
Reads the session cookie from the request, verifies the HMAC signature,
and binds current-session for the duration of the handler. If no
valid session cookie is present, current-session is #f.
Handlers read session data via:
(current-session) session data or #f
To set or delete the session, handlers include the appropriate header
in their response using session-set and session-delete:
(redirect-response \"/\" #:headers (list (session-set manager data)))
(redirect-response \"/\" #:headers (list (session-delete manager)))"
(lambda (request body-port)
(let ((data (session-data session-manager request)))
(parameterize ((current-session data))
(handler request body-port)))))
(define (session-set session-manager data)
"Return a Set-Cookie header that stores signed DATA in the session cookie.
DATA can be any Scheme value that can be written and read back.
Include in a response headers list:
(redirect-response \"/\" #:headers (list (session-set manager '((user-id . 42)))))"
(set-session session-manager data))
(define (session-delete session-manager)
"Return a Set-Cookie header that expires the session cookie.
Include in a response headers list:
(redirect-response \"/\" #:headers (list (session-delete manager)))"
(delete-session session-manager))

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;; Safsaf, a Guile web framework
;; Copyright (C) 2026 Christopher Baines <mail@cbaines.net>
;; This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or
;; modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License
;; as published by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of
;; the License, or (at your option) any later version.
;;
;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
;; WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
;; Lesser General Public License for more details.
;;
;; You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
;; License along with this program. If not, see
;; <https://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
(define-module (safsaf handler-wrappers trailing-slash)
#:use-module (web request)
#:use-module (web response)
#:use-module (web uri)
#:export (make-trailing-slash-handler-wrapper
trailing-slash-handler-wrapper))
(define* (make-trailing-slash-handler-wrapper #:key (mode 'strip) (code 301))
"Return a handler wrapper that normalizes trailing slashes.
MODE is either 'strip (default) or 'append:
'strip redirect /foo/ to /foo
'append redirect /foo to /foo/
The root path / is always left alone.
CODE is the HTTP status code for the redirect (default 301).
Use with wrap-routes:
(wrap-routes routes (make-trailing-slash-handler-wrapper #:mode 'append))"
(lambda (handler)
(trailing-slash-handler-wrapper handler #:mode mode #:code code)))
(define* (trailing-slash-handler-wrapper handler
#:key (mode 'strip) (code 301))
"Handler wrapper that normalizes trailing slashes in request paths.
MODE is either 'strip (default) or 'append:
'strip redirect /foo/ to /foo
'append redirect /foo to /foo/
The root path / is always left alone.
CODE is the HTTP status code for the redirect (default 301)."
(lambda (request body-port)
(let* ((uri (request-uri request))
(path (uri-path uri)))
(cond
;; Root path — always pass through
((string=? path "/")
(handler request body-port))
;; Strip mode: redirect if path ends with /
((and (eq? mode 'strip)
(string-suffix? "/" path))
(let ((new-path (string-trim-right path #\/)))
(redirect request uri
(if (string-null? new-path) "/" new-path)
code)))
;; Append mode: redirect if path does not end with /
((and (eq? mode 'append)
(not (string-suffix? "/" path)))
(redirect request uri (string-append path "/") code))
;; No normalization needed
(else
(handler request body-port))))))
(define (redirect request uri new-path code)
"Build a redirect response to NEW-PATH, preserving query and fragment."
(let* ((query (uri-query uri))
(fragment (uri-fragment uri))
(target (string-append new-path
(if query
(string-append "?" query)
"")
(if fragment
(string-append "#" fragment)
""))))
(values (build-response
#:code code
#:headers `((location . ,(string->uri-reference target))))
"")))

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;; Safsaf, a Guile web framework
;; Copyright (C) 2026 Christopher Baines <mail@cbaines.net>
;; This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or
;; modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License
;; as published by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of
;; the License, or (at your option) any later version.
;;
;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
;; WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
;; Lesser General Public License for more details.
;;
;; You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
;; License along with this program. If not, see
;; <https://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
(define-module (safsaf params)
#:use-module (ice-9 match)
#:use-module (srfi srfi-1)
#:use-module (srfi srfi-9 gnu)
#:use-module (web uri)
#:autoload (safsaf handler-wrappers csrf) (current-csrf-token)
#:export (<invalid-param>
make-invalid-param
invalid-param?
invalid-param-value
invalid-param-message
parse-params
parse-form-params
any-invalid-params?
invalid-param-ref
field-errors
params->query-string
guard-against-mutually-exclusive-params
;; Built-in processors
as-string
as-integer
as-number
as-checkbox
as-one-of
as-matching
as-predicate))
;;;
;;; Error record — appears inline as a value in the result alist
;;;
(define-immutable-record-type <invalid-param>
(make-invalid-param value message)
invalid-param?
(value invalid-param-value)
(message invalid-param-message))
;;;
;;; Built-in processors
;;;
;;; A processor is a procedure: string → value | <invalid-param>.
;;; It both validates and transforms the input string.
;;;
(define as-string identity)
(define (as-integer s)
(let ((n (string->number s)))
(if (and n (exact-integer? n))
n
(make-invalid-param s "Must be a whole number"))))
(define (as-number s)
(let ((n (string->number s)))
(if n
n
(make-invalid-param s "Must be a number"))))
(define (as-checkbox s)
(string=? s "on"))
(define* (as-one-of choices #:key (message #f))
"Return a processor that accepts only values in CHOICES (a list of strings)."
(lambda (s)
(if (member s choices)
s
(make-invalid-param
s (or message
(string-append "Must be one of: "
(string-join choices ", ")))))))
(define* (as-matching regex #:key (message "Invalid format"))
"Return a processor that accepts values matching REGEX."
(let ((rx (if (string? regex) (make-regexp regex) regex)))
(lambda (s)
(if (regexp-exec rx s)
s
(make-invalid-param s message)))))
(define* (as-predicate pred #:key (message "Invalid value"))
"Return a processor that accepts values for which PRED returns true."
(lambda (s)
(if (pred s)
s
(make-invalid-param s message))))
;;;
;;; Core parsing
;;;
(define (parse-params param-specs raw-params)
"Parse and transform parameters from RAW-PARAMS according to PARAM-SPECS.
RAW-PARAMS is an alist of (string . string) pairs, as returned by
parse-query-string or parse-form-body.
PARAM-SPECS is a list of specifications. Each spec is a list whose first
element is the parameter name (a symbol), second is a processor procedure
(string -> value | <invalid-param>), and the rest are keyword options:
(name processor) ; optional
(name processor #:required) ; must be present
(name processor #:default value) ; fallback
(name processor #:multi-value) ; collect all occurrences
(name processor #:multi-value #:default value) ; multi-value with fallback
(name processor #:no-default-when (fields) #:default value) ; conditional default
Returns an alist of (symbol . value) pairs. Values that fail validation
appear as <invalid-param> records inline. Missing optional params without
defaults are omitted."
(let ((sym-params (map (match-lambda
((name . value)
(cons (if (symbol? name) name (string->symbol name))
value)))
raw-params)))
(filter-map
(match-lambda
((name processor)
(match (assq name sym-params)
(#f #f)
((_ . "") #f)
((_ . value) (cons name (processor value)))))
((name processor #:required)
(match (assq name sym-params)
(#f (cons name (make-invalid-param #f "This field is required")))
((_ . "") (cons name (make-invalid-param "" "This field is required")))
((_ . value) (cons name (processor value)))))
((name processor #:multi-value)
(match (filter-map
(match-lambda
((k . value)
(and (eq? k name)
(match value
(#f #f)
("" #f)
(v (processor v))))))
sym-params)
(() #f)
(x (cons name x))))
((name processor #:multi-value #:default default)
(match (filter-map
(match-lambda
((k . value)
(and (eq? k name)
(match value
(#f #f)
("" #f)
(v (processor v))))))
sym-params)
(() (cons name default))
(x (cons name x))))
((name processor #:no-default-when fields #:default default)
(let ((use-default?
(every (lambda (field)
(not (assq field sym-params)))
fields)))
(match (assq name sym-params)
(#f (if use-default?
(cons name default)
#f))
((_ . "") (if use-default?
(cons name default)
#f))
((_ . value) (cons name (processor value))))))
((name processor #:default default)
(match (assq name sym-params)
(#f (cons name default))
((_ . "") (cons name default))
((_ . value) (cons name (processor value))))))
param-specs)))
;;;
;;; CSRF integration
;;;
(define (csrf-processor s)
(let ((expected (current-csrf-token)))
(if (and expected s (string? s) (string=? s expected))
#t
(make-invalid-param s "Invalid CSRF token"))))
(define* (parse-form-params param-specs raw-params
#:key (csrf-field 'csrf-token))
"Like parse-params but prepends a CSRF token check.
Uses current-csrf-token from (safsaf handler-wrappers csrf)."
(parse-params (cons (list csrf-field csrf-processor #:required)
param-specs)
raw-params))
;;;
;;; Result inspection
;;;
(define (any-invalid-params? parsed-params)
"Return #t if any values in PARSED-PARAMS are invalid."
(any (match-lambda
((_ . value)
(if (list? value)
(any invalid-param? value)
(invalid-param? value))))
parsed-params))
(define (invalid-param-ref parsed-params name)
"Return the <invalid-param> record for NAME, or #f if valid or absent."
(let ((v (assq-ref parsed-params name)))
(and (invalid-param? v) v)))
(define (field-errors parsed-params name)
"Return a list of error message strings for NAME, or '().
Convenient for rendering form fields with per-field errors."
(let ((v (assq-ref parsed-params name)))
(cond
((invalid-param? v)
(let ((msg (invalid-param-message v)))
(if msg (list msg) '())))
((and (list? v) (any invalid-param? v))
(filter-map (lambda (x)
(and (invalid-param? x) (invalid-param-message x)))
v))
(else '()))))
;;;
;;; Mutual exclusion
;;;
(define (guard-against-mutually-exclusive-params parsed-params groups)
"Check PARSED-PARAMS for mutually exclusive parameter groups.
GROUPS is a list of lists of symbols, e.g. '((limit_results all_results)).
If parameters from the same group co-occur, the later ones are replaced
with <invalid-param> records."
(map (match-lambda
((name . value)
(if (invalid-param? value)
(cons name value)
(or
(any (lambda (group)
(if (memq name group)
(let ((other-names
(filter (lambda (other-name)
(and (not (eq? name other-name))
(assq other-name parsed-params)))
group)))
(if (not (null? other-names))
(cons
name
(make-invalid-param
value
(string-append
"cannot be specified along with "
(string-join (map symbol->string
other-names)
", "))))
#f))
#f))
groups)
(cons name value)))))
parsed-params))
;;;
;;; Serialization
;;;
(define (params->query-string parsed-params)
"Serialize PARSED-PARAMS back to a URI query string.
Skips invalid params. Handles multi-value (list) entries.
Useful for building pagination links that preserve current filters."
(define (value->text value)
(cond
((eq? value #f) "")
((eq? value #t) "on")
((number? value) (number->string value))
((string? value) value)
(else (object->string value))))
(string-join
(append-map
(match-lambda
((_ . (? invalid-param?)) '())
((key . value)
(if (list? value)
(filter-map
(lambda (v)
(if (invalid-param? v)
#f
(string-append (uri-encode (symbol->string key))
"="
(uri-encode (value->text v)))))
value)
(list (string-append (uri-encode (symbol->string key))
"="
(uri-encode (value->text value)))))))
parsed-params)
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;; Safsaf, a Guile web framework
;; Copyright (C) 2026 Christopher Baines <mail@cbaines.net>
;; This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or
;; modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License
;; as published by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of
;; the License, or (at your option) any later version.
;;
;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
;; WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
;; Lesser General Public License for more details.
;;
;; You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
;; License along with this program. If not, see
;; <https://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
(define-module (safsaf response-helpers)
#:use-module (ice-9 match)
#:use-module (web request)
#:use-module (web response)
#:use-module (web uri)
#:use-module (srfi srfi-1)
#:use-module (htmlprag)
#:autoload (ice-9 binary-ports) (get-bytevector-n put-bytevector)
#:autoload (ice-9 textual-ports) (put-string)
#:autoload (srfi srfi-19) (current-time time-utc->date make-time time-utc
date->time-utc time<=?)
#:autoload (json builder) (scm->json)
#:autoload (webutils cookie) (set-cookie delete-cookie)
#:use-module (safsaf router)
#:export (build-response/inherit
negotiate-content-type
html-response
redirect-response
json-response
streaming-json-response
scm-alist->streaming-json
list->streaming-json-array
text-response
not-found-response
forbidden-response
bad-request-response
payload-too-large-response
internal-server-error-response
set-cookie-header
delete-cookie-header
make-static-handler))
;;;
;;; Response rebuilding
;;;
(define* (build-response/inherit response #:key
(headers (response-headers response)))
"Build a new response based on RESPONSE, preserving its version, status
code, and reason phrase. HEADERS defaults to the existing headers;
override it to modify them.
Use this in handler wrappers that need to adjust headers on an inner
handler's response without losing any response fields."
(build-response
#:version (response-version response)
#:code (response-code response)
#:reason-phrase (response-reason-phrase response)
#:headers headers))
;;;
;;; Content negotiation
;;;
(define %negotiation-extensions
'(("json" . application/json)
("html" . text/html)
("txt" . text/plain)))
(define (path-extension request)
"Return the file extension of the last segment of REQUEST's URI path,
or #f if there is none."
(let* ((path (uri-path (request-uri request)))
(segments (split-and-decode-uri-path path)))
(and (pair? segments)
(let* ((last-seg (last segments))
(dot (string-rindex last-seg #\.)))
(and dot (substring last-seg (1+ dot)))))))
(define* (negotiate-content-type request
#:optional
(supported '(text/html application/json))
#:key
(extensions %negotiation-extensions))
"Return the most appropriate MIME type symbol for REQUEST from SUPPORTED.
Checks the URL path extension first (.json, .html, .txt) if present and
the implied type is in SUPPORTED, it wins. Otherwise, walks the Accept
header and returns the first type that appears in SUPPORTED. Falls back
to the first element of SUPPORTED if nothing matches.
EXTENSIONS is an alist mapping file extension strings to MIME type symbols,
used for path-based negotiation. Defaults to %negotiation-extensions."
(let* ((ext (path-extension request))
(ext-type (and ext (assoc-ref extensions
(string-downcase ext))))
(accept-types (map car (request-accept request)))
(preferred (if ext-type
(cons ext-type accept-types)
accept-types)))
(or (find (lambda (type) (memq type supported))
preferred)
(first supported))))
;;;
;;; Response helpers
;;;
(define* (html-response shtml #:key (code 200) (headers '()) (charset "utf-8"))
"Return an HTML response by streaming SHTML to the client.
SHTML is an SXML/SHTML tree as accepted by write-shtml-as-html.
CHARSET defaults to \"utf-8\"."
(values (build-response
#:code code
#:headers (append `((content-type text/html (charset . ,charset))) headers))
(lambda (port)
(write-shtml-as-html shtml port))))
(define* (redirect-response path #:key (code 303) (headers '()))
"Return a redirect response to PATH (a string)."
(values (build-response
#:code code
#:headers (append `((location . ,(string->uri-reference path)))
headers))
""))
(define* (json-response str #:key (code 200) (headers '()))
"Return a JSON response. STR is the JSON string to send."
(values (build-response
#:code code
#:headers (append '((content-type application/json)) headers))
str))
;; Charset?
(define* (streaming-json-response thunk #:key (code 200) (headers '()))
"Return a JSON response whose body is written incrementally by THUNK.
THUNK is a procedure of one argument (the output port). Use
scm-alist->streaming-json and list->streaming-json-array inside THUNK
to write JSON without materializing the entire response in memory."
(values (build-response
#:code code
#:headers (append '((content-type application/json)) headers))
(lambda (port)
(thunk port))))
(define* (scm-alist->streaming-json alist port #:key (unicode #t))
"Write ALIST as a JSON object to PORT, streaming each value as it is
produced. If a value in the alist is a procedure, it is called with PORT
so it can write its own JSON representation directly. Otherwise the value
is serialized via scm->json."
(put-string port "{")
(pair-for-each
(lambda (pair)
(match (car pair)
((k . v)
(scm->json (if (string? k) k (symbol->string k)) port)
(put-string port ":")
(if (procedure? v)
(v port)
(scm->json v port #:unicode unicode))))
(unless (null? (cdr pair))
(put-string port ",")))
alist)
(put-string port "}"))
(define* (list->streaming-json-array proc lst port #:key (unicode #t))
"Write LST as a JSON array to PORT, applying PROC to each element to
produce a JSON-serializable value. Each element is written individually
via scm->json so the entire array need not be held in memory."
(put-string port "[")
(pair-for-each
(lambda (pair)
(scm->json (proc (car pair)) port #:unicode unicode)
(unless (null? (cdr pair))
(put-string port ",")))
lst)
(put-string port "]"))
;; Charset?
(define* (text-response str #:key (code 200) (headers '()))
"Return a plain text response. STR is the text string to send."
(values (build-response
#:code code
#:headers (append '((content-type text/plain)) headers))
str))
(define* (not-found-response #:optional (body "Not Found") #:key (headers '()))
"Return a 404 Not Found response."
(values (build-response
#:code 404
#:headers (append '((content-type text/plain)) headers))
body))
(define* (forbidden-response #:optional (body "Forbidden") #:key (headers '()))
"Return a 403 Forbidden response."
(values (build-response
#:code 403
#:headers (append '((content-type text/plain)) headers))
body))
(define* (bad-request-response #:optional (body "Bad Request") #:key (headers '()))
"Return a 400 Bad Request response."
(values (build-response
#:code 400
#:headers (append '((content-type text/plain)) headers))
body))
(define* (payload-too-large-response #:optional (body "Payload Too Large")
#:key (headers '()))
"Return a 413 Payload Too Large response."
(values (build-response
#:code 413
#:headers (append '((content-type text/plain)) headers))
body))
(define* (internal-server-error-response #:optional (body "Internal Server Error")
#:key (headers '()))
"Return a 500 Internal Server Error response."
(values (build-response
#:code 500
#:headers (append '((content-type text/plain)) headers))
body))
;;;
;;; Cookie helpers
;;;
(define* (set-cookie-header name value
#:key path domain max-age
secure http-only expires)
"Return a Set-Cookie header pair suitable for inclusion in a
response headers alist. Wraps (webutils cookie) set-cookie.
Example:
(values (build-response #:headers (list (set-cookie-header \"session\" token
#:path \"/\" #:http-only #t
#:secure #t)))
\"ok\")"
(set-cookie name value
#:path path #:domain domain
#:max-age max-age #:secure secure
#:http-only http-only #:expires expires))
(define (delete-cookie-header name)
"Return a Set-Cookie header pair that expires cookie NAME.
Wraps (webutils cookie) delete-cookie."
(delete-cookie name))
;;;
;;; Static file serving
;;;
(define %mime-types
'(("html" . (text/html))
("htm" . (text/html))
("css" . (text/css))
("js" . (application/javascript))
("json" . (application/json))
("xml" . (application/xml))
("svg" . (image/svg+xml))
("png" . (image/png))
("jpg" . (image/jpeg))
("jpeg" . (image/jpeg))
("gif" . (image/gif))
("webp" . (image/webp))
("ico" . (image/x-icon))
("woff" . (font/woff))
("woff2" . (font/woff2))
("ttf" . (font/ttf))
("otf" . (font/otf))
("pdf" . (application/pdf))
("txt" . (text/plain))
("csv" . (text/csv))
("wasm" . (application/wasm))))
(define (file-extension path)
"Return the file extension of PATH (without the dot), or #f."
(let ((dot (string-rindex path #\.)))
(and dot (substring path (1+ dot)))))
(define (extension->content-type ext)
"Return a content-type value for file extension EXT, or
application/octet-stream as default."
(or (and ext (assoc-ref %mime-types (string-downcase ext)))
'(application/octet-stream)))
(define (path-safe? segments)
"Return #t if the path segments contain no traversal attempts."
(not (member ".." segments)))
(define (mtime->date mtime)
"Convert a Unix timestamp to an SRFI-19 date in UTC."
(time-utc->date (make-time time-utc 0 mtime) 0))
(define* (make-static-handler root-dir #:key (cache-control #f))
"Return a handler that serves static files from ROOT-DIR.
The handler expects route params to contain a wildcard capture (the
file path segments). Use with a wildcard route:
(route 'GET '(. path) (make-static-handler \"/path/to/public\"))
Supports If-Modified-Since for 304 responses. CACHE-CONTROL, if
given, is a Cache-Control value in Guile's header format an alist,
e.g. '((max-age . 3600)) or '((no-cache)).
Works with /gnu/store paths: files with a very low mtime (as produced
by the store's timestamp normalization) use the process start time as
Last-Modified instead, so that conditional requests behave sensibly."
(let ((root (if (string-suffix? "/" root-dir)
(substring root-dir 0 (1- (string-length root-dir)))
root-dir))
(start-date (time-utc->date (current-time time-utc) 0)))
(lambda (request body-port)
(let* ((params (current-route-params))
(segments (assoc-ref params 'path)))
(cond
;; No path captured or traversal attempt.
((or (not segments) (null? segments) (not (path-safe? segments)))
(not-found-response))
(else
(let* ((file-path (string-append root "/"
(string-join segments "/")))
(st (catch 'system-error
(lambda () (stat file-path))
(lambda _ #f))))
(if (and st (eq? 'regular (stat:type st)))
(let* ((mtime (stat:mtime st))
(mtime-date (if (<= mtime 1)
start-date
(mtime->date mtime)))
(ims (assoc-ref (request-headers request)
'if-modified-since))
(ext (file-extension file-path))
(content-type (extension->content-type ext))
(not-modified?
(and ims
(catch #t
(lambda ()
(time<=? (date->time-utc mtime-date)
(date->time-utc ims)))
(lambda _ #f)))))
(if not-modified?
;; Not modified.
(values (build-response #:code 304) #f)
;; Serve the file.
(let ((hdrs `((content-type . ,content-type)
(last-modified . ,mtime-date)
,@(if cache-control
`((cache-control . ,cache-control))
'()))))
(values (build-response #:code 200 #:headers hdrs)
(lambda (port)
(call-with-input-file file-path
(lambda (in)
(let loop ()
(let ((buf (get-bytevector-n in 8192)))
(unless (eof-object? buf)
(put-bytevector port buf)
(loop)))))))))))
;; File not found or not a regular file.
(not-found-response)))))))))

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;; Safsaf, a Guile web framework
;; Copyright (C) 2026 Christopher Baines <mail@cbaines.net>
;; This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or
;; modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License
;; as published by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of
;; the License, or (at your option) any later version.
;;
;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
;; WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
;; Lesser General Public License for more details.
;;
;; You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
;; License along with this program. If not, see
;; <https://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
(define-module (safsaf router)
#:use-module (ice-9 match)
#:use-module (srfi srfi-1)
#:use-module (srfi srfi-9)
#:use-module (srfi srfi-71)
#:use-module (web uri)
#:export (route
route?
route-method
route-pattern
route-handler
route-name
route-group
make-route-group
route-group?
route-group-prefix
route-group-children
route-group-add-children!
route-group-name
wrap-routes
current-route-params
current-reverse-routes
compile-routes
match-route
compiled-route-handler
find-allowed-methods
path-for))
(define current-route-params
(make-parameter '()))
(set-procedure-property! current-route-params 'documentation
"Alist of matched route parameter bindings for the current request.
Each entry is @code{(name . value)} where @var{name} is the capture
symbol from the route pattern.")
(define current-reverse-routes
(make-parameter #f))
(set-procedure-property! current-reverse-routes 'documentation
"The reverse-routes table for the current server, used by
@code{path-for} to generate URLs from route names.")
;;;
;;; Route and route-group records
;;;
(define-record-type <route>
(%make-route method pattern handler name)
route?
(method route-method)
(pattern route-pattern)
(handler route-handler set-route-handler!)
(name route-name))
(define-record-type <route-group>
(%make-route-group prefix children name)
route-group?
(prefix route-group-prefix)
(children route-group-children set-route-group-children!)
(name route-group-name))
(set-procedure-property!
(macro-transformer (module-ref (current-module) 'route?))
'documentation
"Return @code{#t} if OBJ is a @code{<route>}.")
(set-procedure-property!
(macro-transformer (module-ref (current-module) 'route-method))
'documentation
"Return the HTTP method of ROUTE.")
(set-procedure-property!
(macro-transformer (module-ref (current-module) 'route-pattern))
'documentation
"Return the URL pattern of ROUTE.")
(set-procedure-property!
(macro-transformer (module-ref (current-module) 'route-handler))
'documentation
"Return the handler procedure of ROUTE.")
(set-procedure-property!
(macro-transformer (module-ref (current-module) 'route-name))
'documentation
"Return the name of ROUTE, or @code{#f} if unnamed.")
(set-procedure-property!
(macro-transformer (module-ref (current-module) 'route-group?))
'documentation
"Return @code{#t} if OBJ is a @code{<route-group>}.")
(set-procedure-property!
(macro-transformer (module-ref (current-module) 'route-group-prefix))
'documentation
"Return the prefix pattern of ROUTE-GROUP.")
(set-procedure-property!
(macro-transformer (module-ref (current-module) 'route-group-children))
'documentation
"Return the list of child routes and groups of ROUTE-GROUP.")
(set-procedure-property!
(macro-transformer (module-ref (current-module) 'route-group-name))
'documentation
"Return the name of ROUTE-GROUP, or @code{#f} if unnamed.")
(define* (make-route-group prefix #:key (name #f))
"Create an empty route group with PREFIX. Children can be added later
with route-group-add-children!."
(%make-route-group prefix '() name))
(define (route-group-add-children! group new-children)
"Append NEW-CHILDREN to GROUP's child list."
(set-route-group-children! group
(append (route-group-children group)
new-children)))
(define* (route method pattern handler #:key (name #f))
"Create a route. METHOD is a symbol, list of symbols, or '* for any.
PATTERN is a list of segments: strings (literal), symbols (capture),
two-element lists (predicate capture: (proc name)), with optional
dotted tail (wildcard capture).
HANDLER is a procedure (request body-port) -> (values response body).
NAME is an optional symbol used for reverse routing with path-for."
(%make-route method pattern handler name))
(define* (route-group prefix #:key (name #f) #:rest children)
"Create a route group. PREFIX is a pattern list (same syntax as route
patterns). CHILDREN is an ordered list of routes and route-groups.
NAME is an optional symbol for nested path-for lookups."
(let ((filtered-children (filter (lambda (child)
(not (keyword? child)))
(strip-keyword-args children))))
(%make-route-group prefix filtered-children name)))
(define (strip-keyword-args args)
"Remove #:key value pairs from ARGS, returning the positional rest."
(let loop ((args args)
(acc '()))
(cond
((null? args)
(reverse acc))
((keyword? (car args))
;; Skip the keyword and its value
(loop (if (and (pair? (cdr args))
(not (keyword? (cadr args))))
(cddr args)
(cdr args))
acc))
(else
(loop (cdr args) (cons (car args) acc))))))
;;;
;;; Applying a handler wrapper across a route tree
;;;
(define (wrap-routes routes . wrappers)
"Apply WRAPPERS to every handler in ROUTES, which may be a route,
route-group, or list of either. Returns a new structure with wrapped
handlers. When multiple wrappers are given, the first wrapper in the
list wraps outermost (runs first on the request, last on the response)."
(let ((composed (compose-wrappers wrappers)))
(apply-wrapper routes composed)))
(define (compose-wrappers wrappers)
"Compose WRAPPERS into a single (handler -> handler) procedure.
The first wrapper in the list wraps outermost."
(lambda (handler)
(fold (lambda (w h) (w h)) handler (reverse wrappers))))
(define (apply-wrapper routes wrapper)
"Apply a single WRAPPER to every handler in ROUTES.
Mutates route handlers and route-group children in place so that the
original objects preserve their eq? identity for path-for lookups."
(cond
((route? routes)
(set-route-handler! routes (wrapper (route-handler routes)))
routes)
((route-group? routes)
(for-each (lambda (child) (apply-wrapper child wrapper))
(route-group-children routes))
routes)
((list? routes)
(for-each (lambda (child) (apply-wrapper child wrapper))
routes)
routes)
(else
(error "wrap-routes: expected route, route-group, or list" routes))))
;;;
;;; Pattern compilation and flattening
;;;
;; A compiled route is a flat, optimised representation for matching.
(define-record-type <compiled-route>
(make-compiled-route method method-pred segments has-rest? rest-name handler)
compiled-route?
(method compiled-route-method)
(method-pred compiled-route-method-pred)
(segments compiled-route-segments)
(has-rest? compiled-route-has-rest?)
(rest-name compiled-route-rest-name)
(handler compiled-route-handler))
;; A compiled segment is one of:
;; (literal . "string") — exact match
;; (capture . symbol) — match any, bind to symbol
;; (capture-predicate name . proc) — match if (proc segment) is true, bind to name
(define (compile-pattern-segments pattern)
"Compile a route pattern into a list of compiled segments and a rest flag.
Returns (values segments has-rest? rest-name)."
(let loop ((pat pattern)
(acc '()))
(cond
;; End of proper list
((null? pat)
(values (reverse acc) #f #f))
;; Dotted tail — wildcard capture
((symbol? pat)
(values (reverse acc) #t pat))
;; Pair — process the car
((pair? pat)
(let ((seg (car pat)))
(loop (cdr pat)
(cons (compile-segment seg) acc))))
(else
(error "compile-pattern-segments: invalid pattern element" pat)))))
(define (compile-segment seg)
"Compile a single pattern segment into a tagged pair.
SEG is one of: a string (literal), a symbol (capture), or a two-element
list (predicate capture) where the first element is a procedure and the
second is a symbol name to bind the matched value to."
(cond
((string? seg) (cons 'literal seg))
((symbol? seg) (cons 'capture seg))
((and (pair? seg) (procedure? (car seg)) (pair? (cdr seg))
(symbol? (cadr seg)) (null? (cddr seg)))
(cons 'capture-predicate (cons (cadr seg) (car seg))))
(else
(error "compile-segment: invalid segment expected string, symbol, \
or (predicate name) list" seg))))
(define (append-patterns prefix suffix)
"Append two patterns, handling dotted tails correctly.
A dotted tail in PREFIX is an error (group prefixes must not have rest params)."
(let loop ((pat prefix))
(cond
((null? pat) suffix)
((pair? pat) (cons (car pat) (loop (cdr pat))))
(else
(error "append-patterns: route-group prefix must not have a rest param"
prefix)))))
(define (catch-all-route? cr)
"Return #t if CR is a compiled route that matches any method and any path."
(and (eq? (compiled-route-method cr) '*)
(null? (compiled-route-segments cr))
(compiled-route-has-rest? cr)))
;;; The reverse-routes structure holds two tables:
;;;
;;; group-table: maps route-group identity tokens to scope records.
;;; Each scope contains a local alist of (route-name . full-pattern)
;;; and a children alist of (group-name . identity) for nested lookups.
(define-record-type <reverse-routes>
(make-reverse-routes group-table)
reverse-routes?
(group-table reverse-routes-group-table))
(define-record-type <group-scope>
(make-group-scope routes children)
group-scope?
(routes group-scope-routes)
(children group-scope-children))
(define (compile-routes routes)
"Compile a route tree (route, route-group, or list) into two values:
1. An ordered list of <compiled-route> records ready for matching.
2. A <reverse-routes> record for use with path-for.
The last route must be a catch-all ('* pattern with a rest parameter)
so that every request is handled."
;; group-table: alist of (route-group . <group-scope>), keyed by eq?
(define group-table '())
(define (register-group! group local-routes child-groups)
"Add a group scope to the group table, keyed by the route-group object."
(set! group-table
(cons (cons group (make-group-scope local-routes
child-groups))
group-table)))
(define (flatten entry prefix)
"Flatten ENTRY into compiled routes, collecting reverse-routing data.
Returns (values compiled-routes local-named-routes local-child-groups)."
(cond
((route? entry)
(let ((full-pattern (append-patterns prefix (route-pattern entry))))
(let ((local-routes
(if (route-name entry)
(list (cons (route-name entry) full-pattern))
'())))
(let ((segments has-rest? rest-name
(compile-pattern-segments full-pattern)))
(values
(list (make-compiled-route
(route-method entry)
(compile-method (route-method entry))
segments has-rest? rest-name
(route-handler entry)))
local-routes
'())))))
((route-group? entry)
(let ((new-prefix (append-patterns prefix
(route-group-prefix entry))))
(let ((compiled local-routes local-children
(flatten-children (route-group-children entry)
new-prefix)))
;; Register this group's scope.
(register-group! entry local-routes local-children)
;; Bubble up: our local routes become parent's local routes,
;; and we add ourselves as a named child if we have a name.
(let ((child-entry
(if (route-group-name entry)
(list (cons (route-group-name entry) entry))
'())))
(values compiled local-routes
(append child-entry local-children))))))
((list? entry)
(flatten-children entry prefix))
(else
(error "compile-routes: expected route, route-group, or list" entry))))
(define (flatten-children children prefix)
"Flatten a list of children, merging their results.
Returns (values compiled-routes local-routes child-groups)."
(let loop ((children children)
(compiled-acc '())
(routes-acc '())
(children-acc '()))
(if (null? children)
(values (reverse compiled-acc) routes-acc children-acc)
(let ((compiled local-routes local-children
(flatten (car children) prefix)))
(loop (cdr children)
(append (reverse compiled) compiled-acc)
(append routes-acc local-routes)
(append children-acc local-children))))))
(let ((compiled _local-routes _local-children (flatten routes '())))
(when (or (null? compiled)
(not (catch-all-route? (last compiled))))
(error "compile-routes: last route must be a catch-all (* method, rest pattern)"))
(values compiled
(make-reverse-routes group-table))))
;;;
;;; Method matching
;;;
(define (compile-method method)
"Return a predicate that tests whether a request method matches."
(cond
((eq? method '*) (lambda (_) #t))
((symbol? method) (lambda (m) (eq? m method)))
((list? method) (lambda (m) (memq m method)))
(else
(error "compile-method: invalid method spec" method))))
;;;
;;; Route matching
;;;
(define (match-segments compiled-segs path-segs has-rest? rest-name)
"Try to match COMPILED-SEGS against PATH-SEGS.
Returns an alist of bindings on success, or #f on failure."
(let loop ((segs compiled-segs)
(path path-segs)
(bindings '()))
(cond
;; Both exhausted — exact match
((and (null? segs) (null? path))
bindings)
;; Pattern exhausted but path remains — check for rest capture
((null? segs)
(if has-rest?
(acons rest-name path bindings)
#f))
;; Path exhausted but pattern remains — no match
((null? path)
#f)
;; Match current segment
(else
(let ((seg (car segs))
(path-seg (car path)))
(case (car seg)
((literal)
(if (string=? (cdr seg) path-seg)
(loop (cdr segs) (cdr path) bindings)
#f))
((capture)
(loop (cdr segs) (cdr path)
(acons (cdr seg) path-seg bindings)))
((capture-predicate)
(let ((name (cadr seg))
(pred (cddr seg)))
(if (pred path-seg)
(loop (cdr segs) (cdr path)
(acons name path-seg bindings))
#f)))
(else
(error "match-segments: unknown segment type" (car seg)))))))))
(define (match-route compiled-routes method path-segments)
"Find the first matching route for METHOD and PATH-SEGMENTS.
Returns (values handler bindings) on match, or (values #f #f) on no match."
(let loop ((routes compiled-routes))
(if (null? routes)
(values #f #f)
(let* ((cr (car routes))
(bindings (and ((compiled-route-method-pred cr) method)
(match-segments
(compiled-route-segments cr)
path-segments
(compiled-route-has-rest? cr)
(compiled-route-rest-name cr)))))
(if bindings
(values (compiled-route-handler cr) bindings)
(loop (cdr routes)))))))
(define (find-allowed-methods compiled-routes path-segments)
"Scan COMPILED-ROUTES for routes whose path matches PATH-SEGMENTS,
collecting their HTTP methods. The last route (the catch-all) is excluded.
Returns a deduplicated list of method symbols, or '() if no route's path
matches."
(let loop ((routes (drop-right compiled-routes 1))
(methods '()))
(if (null? routes)
methods
(let* ((cr (car routes))
(bindings (match-segments
(compiled-route-segments cr)
path-segments
(compiled-route-has-rest? cr)
(compiled-route-rest-name cr))))
(if bindings
(loop (cdr routes)
(adjoin-methods (compiled-route-method cr) methods))
(loop (cdr routes) methods))))))
(define (adjoin-methods method-spec methods)
"Add methods from METHOD-SPEC to METHODS list, avoiding duplicates."
(cond
((eq? method-spec '*) methods)
((symbol? method-spec)
(if (memq method-spec methods) methods (cons method-spec methods)))
((list? method-spec)
(fold (lambda (m acc) (if (memq m acc) acc (cons m acc)))
methods method-spec))
(else methods)))
;;;
;;; Reverse routing
;;;
(define* (path-for group name #:optional (params '())
#:key (query '()) (fragment #f) (relative? #f))
"Generate a URL path for a named route within GROUP.
GROUP is a route-group value. NAME is either a symbol naming a route
within GROUP, or a list of symbols for nested lookup where the last
element is the route name and preceding elements are child group names.
(path-for routes 'users)
(path-for routes 'user '((id . \"42\")))
(path-for routes '(api items) '((id . \"7\")))
PARAMS is an alist mapping capture symbols to string values, or to a
list of strings for rest parameters.
Optional keyword arguments:
#:query alist of query parameters ((key . value) ...)
#:fragment fragment string (without the leading #)
#:relative? if #t, omit the leading /"
(let* ((rr (current-reverse-routes))
(_ (unless rr
(error "path-for: no reverse routes available \
is this being called inside a request handler?")))
(_ (unless (route-group? group)
(error "path-for: first argument must be a route-group" group)))
(pattern
(cond
;; (path-for group 'name) or (path-for group 'name params)
((symbol? name)
(lookup-scoped rr group name))
;; (path-for group '(child ... route-name))
;; or (path-for group '(child ... route-name) params)
((and (pair? name) (every symbol? name))
(lookup-nested rr group name))
(else
(error "path-for: expected symbol or list of symbols as \
name argument" name)))))
(build-path-string pattern params relative? query fragment)))
(define (lookup-group-scope rr group)
"Find the scope for GROUP in the reverse-routes group table."
(let loop ((table (reverse-routes-group-table rr)))
(cond
((null? table)
(error "path-for: route-group not found in reverse table \
was it included in the route tree passed to compile-routes?" group))
((eq? (caar table) group)
(cdar table))
(else
(loop (cdr table))))))
(define (lookup-scoped rr group name)
"Look up NAME in GROUP's local scope."
(let* ((scope (lookup-group-scope rr group))
(entry (assq name (group-scope-routes scope))))
(unless entry
(error "path-for: unknown route name in group" name group))
(cdr entry)))
(define (lookup-nested rr group name-path)
"Look up a route via a nested name path starting from GROUP.
NAME-PATH is a list of symbols: zero or more child group names followed
by a route name."
(let ((scope (lookup-group-scope rr group)))
(resolve-name-path rr scope name-path)))
(define (resolve-name-path rr scope name-path)
"Recurse into SCOPE following NAME-PATH."
(if (= (length name-path) 1)
;; Last element — look up as a route name
(let ((entry (assq (car name-path) (group-scope-routes scope))))
(unless entry
(error "path-for: unknown route name at end of path"
(car name-path)))
(cdr entry))
;; First element is a child group name — find it and recurse
(let ((child-entry (assq (car name-path)
(group-scope-children scope))))
(unless child-entry
(error "path-for: unknown child group in path"
(car name-path)))
(let ((child-scope (lookup-group-scope rr (cdr child-entry))))
(resolve-name-path rr child-scope (cdr name-path))))))
(define (build-path-string pattern params relative? query fragment)
"Build a URL path string from PATTERN and PARAMS."
(let* ((segments _rest-name (expand-pattern pattern params))
(path-str (string-join segments "/"))
(path-str (if relative?
path-str
(string-append "/" path-str)))
(path-str (if (null? query)
path-str
(string-append path-str "?"
(encode-query-string query))))
(path-str (if fragment
(string-append path-str "#"
(uri-encode fragment))
path-str)))
path-str))
(define (expand-pattern pattern params)
"Walk PATTERN, substituting captures from PARAMS.
Returns (values segment-strings rest-name-or-#f)."
(let loop ((pat pattern)
(acc '()))
(cond
;; End of proper list
((null? pat)
(values (reverse acc) #f))
;; Dotted tail — rest param
((symbol? pat)
(let ((val (assq pat params)))
(unless val
(error "path-for: missing rest parameter" pat))
(unless (list? (cdr val))
(error "path-for: rest parameter must be a list of strings"
pat (cdr val)))
(values (append (reverse acc)
(map uri-encode (cdr val)))
pat)))
;; Pair — process the car
((pair? pat)
(let ((seg (car pat)))
(cond
((string? seg)
(loop (cdr pat) (cons (uri-encode seg) acc)))
((symbol? seg)
(let ((val (assq seg params)))
(unless val
(error "path-for: missing parameter" seg))
(loop (cdr pat) (cons (uri-encode (cdr val)) acc))))
((and (pair? seg) (procedure? (car seg)) (symbol? (cadr seg)))
;; Capturing predicate — reverse using the bound name.
(let* ((name (cadr seg))
(val (assq name params)))
(unless val
(error "path-for: missing parameter for capturing predicate" name))
(loop (cdr pat) (cons (uri-encode (cdr val)) acc))))
(else
(error "path-for: invalid pattern element" seg)))))
(else
(error "path-for: invalid pattern" pat)))))
(define (encode-query-string params)
"Encode an alist of query parameters into a query string."
(string-join
(map (match-lambda
((key . value)
(string-append (uri-encode (if (symbol? key)
(symbol->string key)
key))
"="
(uri-encode value))))
params)
"&"))

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;; Safsaf, a Guile web framework
;; Copyright (C) 2026 Christopher Baines <mail@cbaines.net>
;; This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or
;; modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License
;; as published by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of
;; the License, or (at your option) any later version.
;;
;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
;; WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
;; Lesser General Public License for more details.
;;
;; You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
;; License along with this program. If not, see
;; <https://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
(define-module (safsaf templating)
#:use-module (web response)
#:use-module (srfi srfi-1)
#:use-module (srfi srfi-71)
#:use-module (htmlprag)
#:export (write-shtml-as-html/streaming
streaming-html-response))
(define %slot-prefix "SAFSAF-SLOT-")
(define (slot-comment index)
"Return an SHTML comment node for slot INDEX."
`(*COMMENT* ,(string-append %slot-prefix (number->string index))))
(define (slot-marker index)
"Return the HTML comment string for slot INDEX."
(string-append "<!-- " %slot-prefix (number->string index) " -->"))
(define (replace-procs shtml)
"Walk SHTML, replacing procedures with numbered comment placeholders.
Returns (values new-shtml procs-vector) where procs-vector contains the
procedures in slot order."
(let ((procs '())
(counter 0))
(define (walk node)
(cond
((procedure? node)
(let ((index counter))
(set! counter (1+ counter))
(set! procs (cons (cons index node) procs))
(slot-comment index)))
((list? node)
(map walk node))
(else node)))
(let ((new-tree (walk shtml)))
(values new-tree
(list->vector
(map cdr (sort procs
(lambda (a b) (< (car a) (car b))))))))))
(define (split-on-slots html-string num-slots)
"Split HTML-STRING on the slot comment markers.
Returns a list of strings, one more than the number of slots."
(if (zero? num-slots)
(list html-string)
(let loop ((remaining html-string)
(index 0)
(chunks '()))
(if (= index num-slots)
(reverse (cons remaining chunks))
(let ((marker (slot-marker index)))
(let ((pos (string-contains remaining marker)))
(if pos
(loop (substring remaining
(+ pos (string-length marker)))
(1+ index)
(cons (substring remaining 0 pos) chunks))
;; Marker not found — shouldn't happen, but be safe.
(reverse (cons remaining chunks)))))))))
(define (write-shtml-as-html/streaming shtml port)
"Write SHTML to PORT, like @code{write-shtml-as-html} from htmlprag,
but any procedure encountered in the tree is called as @code{(proc port)}
and may write directly to PORT.
This allows mixing static SHTML with dynamic streaming sections:
@example
(write-shtml-as-html/streaming
`(html (body (h1 \"Title\")
,(lambda (port) (display \"dynamic\" port))
(footer \"bye\")))
port)
@end example
Static parts are rendered via htmlprag's @code{shtml->html}, then
interleaved with procedure calls at output time."
(let ((tree procs (replace-procs shtml)))
(let* ((html-string (shtml->html tree))
(num-slots (vector-length procs))
(chunks (split-on-slots html-string num-slots)))
(let loop ((chunks chunks)
(index 0))
(when (pair? chunks)
(display (car chunks) port)
(when (< index num-slots)
((vector-ref procs index) port)
(loop (cdr chunks) (1+ index))))))))
(define* (streaming-html-response shtml #:key (code 200) (headers '())
(charset "utf-8"))
"Return an HTML response that streams SHTML to the client.
SHTML is an SHTML tree that may contain procedures. Each procedure is
called as @code{(proc port)} during output and should write HTML to the
port. Static parts are rendered via htmlprag.
@example
(streaming-response
`(*TOP*
(*DECL* DOCTYPE html)
(html (head (title \"My Page\"))
(body (h1 \"Hello\")
,(lambda (port)
(write-shtml-as-html '(p \"dynamic\") port))))))
@end example"
(values (build-response
#:code code
#:headers (append `((content-type text/html (charset . ,charset)))
headers))
(lambda (port)
(write-shtml-as-html/streaming shtml port))))

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;; Safsaf, a Guile web framework
;; Copyright (C) 2026 Christopher Baines <mail@cbaines.net>
;; This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or
;; modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License
;; as published by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of
;; the License, or (at your option) any later version.
;;
;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
;; WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
;; Lesser General Public License for more details.
;;
;; You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
;; License along with this program. If not, see
;; <https://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
(define-module (safsaf utils)
#:use-module (rnrs bytevectors)
#:use-module (web request)
#:use-module (web uri)
#:use-module (srfi srfi-1)
#:use-module (knots web-server)
#:use-module (webutils cookie)
#:autoload (webutils multipart) (parse-request-body
part-content-disposition-params
part-name parts-ref-string)
#:export (parse-form-body
parse-multipart-body
multipart-text-fields
parse-query-string
request-cookies
request-cookie-ref))
(define (parse-key-value-pairs str)
"Parse a URL-encoded key=value&key=value string into an alist."
(map (lambda (pair)
(let ((eq-pos (string-index pair #\=)))
(if eq-pos
(cons (uri-decode (substring pair 0 eq-pos))
(uri-decode (substring pair (1+ eq-pos))))
(cons (uri-decode pair) ""))))
(string-split str #\&)))
(define (parse-form-body request body-port)
"Read and parse a URL-encoded form body from REQUEST.
Returns an alist of string key-value pairs."
(let* ((body (read-request-body/knots request body-port))
(str (if body (utf8->string body) "")))
(if (string-null? str)
'()
(parse-key-value-pairs str))))
(define (parse-multipart-body request body-port)
"Read and parse a multipart/form-data body from REQUEST.
Returns a list of <part> records from (webutils multipart).
Use parts-ref, parts-ref-string, part-body, etc. to access parts."
(let ((body (read-request-body/knots request body-port)))
(if body
(parse-request-body request body)
'())))
(define (multipart-text-fields parts)
"Extract text fields from multipart PARTS as an alist of (name . value).
File upload parts (those with a filename parameter) are excluded."
(filter-map
(lambda (p)
(let ((params (part-content-disposition-params p)))
(and (not (assoc-ref params 'filename))
(cons (part-name p)
(parts-ref-string parts (part-name p))))))
parts))
(define (parse-query-string request)
"Parse the query string from REQUEST.
Returns an alist of string key-value pairs, or '() if no query string."
(let ((query (uri-query (request-uri request))))
(if (or (not query) (string-null? query))
'()
(parse-key-value-pairs query))))
(define (request-cookies request)
"Return the cookies from REQUEST as an alist of (name . value) pairs.
Returns '() if no Cookie header is present. Importing (webutils cookie)
registers the Cookie header parser with (web http)."
(let ((cookies (assoc-ref (request-headers request) 'cookie)))
(or cookies '())))
(define* (request-cookie-ref request name #:optional default)
"Return the value of cookie NAME from REQUEST, or DEFAULT if not found."
(let ((pair (assoc name (request-cookies request))))
(if pair (cdr pair) default)))

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# Testing
## Framework
Tests use a minimal SRFI-269 implementation in `(tests support)`. Three
primitives — `is`, `test`, `suite` — build first-class test entities and
deliver them to a pluggable runner. Definition is separated from execution.
## Running tests
All tests (via Automake):
make check
Single file:
./pre-inst-env guile tests/test-router.scm
## Writing tests
```scheme
(use-modules (tests support)
(safsaf router)) ; module under test
(define-suite router-tests
(suite "route construction"
(test "creates route with method and pattern"
(let ((r (route 'GET '("users") identity)))
(is (route? r))
(is (eq? 'GET (route-method r))))))
(suite "matching"
(test "exact path match"
...)))
(run-tests router-tests)
```
Key points:
- `(is expr)` — assert expr is truthy. Returns the value on success.
- `(is (pred arg ...))` — predicate form; on failure shows evaluated args.
- `(test "desc" body ...)` — a single test case with one or more assertions.
- `(suite "desc" body ...)` — group tests and nested suites.
- `(define-suite name body ...)` — bind a suite-thunk to a variable.
- `(run-tests thunk)` — run with the simple runner, print summary, exit.
- Tests should be self-contained: don't depend on ordering or side effects
from other tests.
- Use `define` inside `test` bodies for local setup.
## Synthetic requests
Many tests need Guile `<request>` objects without a real HTTP server.
Build them with `build-request` from `(web request)`:
```scheme
(use-modules (web request) (web uri))
(define* (make-request method path #:optional (headers '()))
(build-request (build-uri 'http #:host "localhost" #:path path)
#:method method
#:headers headers))
```
Handler signature is `(request body-port) → (values response body)`. When
calling handlers or wrapped handlers in tests, pass `#f` as the body-port:
```scheme
(let ((resp body (wrapped (make-request 'GET "/" '()) #f)))
(is (= 200 (response-code resp))))
```
For handlers that read `current-route-params`, `parameterize` it directly.

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;; Safsaf, a Guile web framework
;; Copyright (C) 2026 Christopher Baines <mail@cbaines.net>
;; This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or
;; modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License
;; as published by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of
;; the License, or (at your option) any later version.
;;
;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
;; WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
;; Lesser General Public License for more details.
;;
;; You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
;; License along with this program. If not, see
;; <https://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
(define-module (tests support)
#:use-module (ice-9 format)
#:use-module (srfi srfi-1)
#:export (is
test
suite
suite-thunk
define-suite
test-runner*
test?
suite?
suite-thunk?
run-tests))
;;;
;;; Minimal SRFI-269 implementation for Guile.
;;;
;;; Three definition primitives — is, test, suite — construct first-class
;;; entities (alists) and deliver them to a pluggable test runner via
;;; message passing. Definition is separated from execution: the runner
;;; decides when and how to run things.
;;;
;;; --- Parameter ---
(define test-runner* (make-parameter #f))
;;; --- Predicates ---
(define (test? obj)
(and (pair? obj)
(assq 'test/body-thunk obj)
(assq 'test/description obj)
#t))
(define (suite? obj)
(and (pair? obj)
(assq 'suite/body-thunk obj)
(assq 'suite/description obj)
#t))
(define (suite-thunk? obj)
(procedure? obj))
;;; --- is ---
(define-syntax is
(lambda (x)
(syntax-case x ()
;; Predicate form: (is (pred arg ...))
((_ (pred arg ...))
(with-syntax ((src (datum->syntax x (syntax-source x))))
#'(%run-assert
(lambda () (pred arg ...))
'(pred arg ...)
'src
(lambda () (list arg ...)))))
;; Simple form: (is expr)
((_ expr)
(with-syntax ((src (datum->syntax x (syntax-source x))))
#'(%run-assert
(lambda () expr)
'expr
'src
#f))))))
(define (%run-assert body-thunk body-datum source args-thunk)
(let* ((entity `((assert/body-thunk . ,body-thunk)
(assert/body . ,body-datum)
(assert/location . ,source)
,@(if args-thunk
`((assert/args-thunk . ,args-thunk))
'()))))
((test-runner*)
`((type . runner/run-assert)
(assert . ,entity)))))
;;; --- test ---
(define-syntax test
(syntax-rules (quote)
((_ desc (quote metadata) meta body ...)
(%load-test desc 'meta (lambda () body ... (values))))
((_ desc body ...)
(%load-test desc '() (lambda () body ... (values))))))
(define (%load-test description metadata body-thunk)
((test-runner*)
`((type . runner/load-test)
(test . ((test/body-thunk . ,body-thunk)
(test/description . ,description)
(test/metadata . ,metadata))))))
;;; --- suite ---
(define-syntax suite
(syntax-rules (quote)
((_ desc (quote metadata) meta body ...)
(%load-suite desc 'meta (lambda () body ... (values))))
((_ desc body ...)
(%load-suite desc '() (lambda () body ... (values))))))
(define (%load-suite description metadata body-thunk)
((test-runner*)
`((type . runner/load-suite)
(suite . ((suite/body-thunk . ,body-thunk)
(suite/description . ,description)
(suite/metadata . ,metadata))))))
;;; --- suite-thunk ---
(define-syntax suite-thunk
(syntax-rules (quote)
((_ desc (quote metadata) meta body ...)
(lambda ()
(%load-suite desc 'meta (lambda () body ... (values)))))
((_ desc body ...)
(lambda ()
(%load-suite desc '() (lambda () body ... (values)))))))
;;; --- define-suite ---
(define-syntax define-suite
(syntax-rules (quote)
((_ name (quote metadata) meta body ...)
(define name
(suite-thunk (symbol->string 'name) (quote metadata) meta body ...)))
((_ name body ...)
(define name
(suite-thunk (symbol->string 'name) body ...)))))
;;;
;;; Simple immediate-execution test runner.
;;;
(define %depth 0)
(define %pass-count 0)
(define %fail-count 0)
(define %error-count 0)
(define %test-failed? #f)
(define (indent)
(make-string (* 2 %depth) #\space))
(define (format-location loc)
"Return a string like \"file.scm:42\" from a source location alist,
or #f if location info is unavailable."
(and loc
(let ((file (assq-ref loc 'filename))
(line (assq-ref loc 'line)))
(and file line
(format #f "~a:~a" file (+ line 1))))))
(define (simple-test-runner message)
(let ((type (assq-ref message 'type)))
(case type
((runner/load-suite)
(let* ((s (assq-ref message 'suite))
(desc (assq-ref s 'suite/description))
(body (assq-ref s 'suite/body-thunk)))
(format #t "~a~a~%" (indent) desc)
(set! %depth (+ %depth 1))
(body)
(set! %depth (- %depth 1))))
((runner/load-test)
(let* ((t (assq-ref message 'test))
(desc (assq-ref t 'test/description))
(body (assq-ref t 'test/body-thunk)))
(set! %test-failed? #f)
(with-exception-handler
(lambda (exn)
(set! %error-count (+ %error-count 1))
(format #t "~aERROR ~a~%" (indent) desc)
(format #t "~a ~a~%" (indent) exn))
(lambda ()
(body)
(if %test-failed?
(begin
(set! %fail-count (+ %fail-count 1))
(format #t "~aFAIL ~a~%" (indent) desc))
(begin
(set! %pass-count (+ %pass-count 1))
(format #t "~aok ~a~%" (indent) desc))))
#:unwind? #t)))
((runner/run-assert)
(let* ((a (assq-ref message 'assert))
(body-thunk (assq-ref a 'assert/body-thunk))
(body-datum (assq-ref a 'assert/body))
(loc (assq-ref a 'assert/location)))
(let ((result (body-thunk)))
(unless result
(set! %test-failed? #t)
(format #t "~a FAIL: ~s" (indent) body-datum)
(let ((loc-str (format-location loc)))
(when loc-str
(format #t " at ~a" loc-str)))
(newline)
;; Show evaluated arguments for predicate assertions.
(let ((args-thunk (assq-ref a 'assert/args-thunk)))
(when args-thunk
(with-exception-handler
(lambda (_) #f)
(lambda ()
(let ((args (args-thunk)))
(format #t "~a args: ~s~%" (indent) args)))
#:unwind? #t))))
result))))))
(define (run-tests thunk)
"Set up the simple test runner, call THUNK (typically a suite-thunk),
print a summary, and exit with 0 on success or 1 on failure."
(set! %depth 0)
(set! %pass-count 0)
(set! %fail-count 0)
(set! %error-count 0)
(parameterize ((test-runner* simple-test-runner))
(thunk))
(newline)
(let ((total (+ %pass-count %fail-count %error-count)))
(format #t "~a passed, ~a failed, ~a errors (of ~a)~%"
%pass-count %fail-count %error-count total)
(exit (if (and (zero? %fail-count) (zero? %error-count)) 0 1))))

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;; Safsaf, a Guile web framework
;; Copyright (C) 2026 Christopher Baines <mail@cbaines.net>
;; This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or
;; modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License
;; as published by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of
;; the License, or (at your option) any later version.
;;
;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
;; WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
;; Lesser General Public License for more details.
;;
;; You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
;; License along with this program. If not, see
;; <https://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
;;; test-csrf-validation.scm — Tests for CSRF integration in (safsaf params)
;;; and (safsaf handler-wrappers csrf)
(use-modules (tests support)
(safsaf params)
(safsaf handler-wrappers csrf))
(define-suite csrf-validation-tests
(suite "csrf"
(test "csrf-token-field produces sxml"
(parameterize ((current-csrf-token "abc123"))
(let ((field (csrf-token-field)))
(is (pair? field))
(is (eq? 'input (car field))))))
(test "parse-form-params checks csrf"
(parameterize ((current-csrf-token "tok123"))
(let ((result (parse-form-params '()
'(("csrf-token" . "tok123")))))
(is (not (any-invalid-params? result))))
(let ((result (parse-form-params '()
'(("csrf-token" . "wrong")))))
(is (any-invalid-params? result)))))
(test "parse-form-params csrf missing"
(parameterize ((current-csrf-token "tok123"))
(let ((result (parse-form-params '() '())))
(is (any-invalid-params? result)))))
(test "parse-form-params validates other fields too"
(parameterize ((current-csrf-token "tok123"))
(let ((result (parse-form-params
`((name ,as-string #:required))
'(("csrf-token" . "tok123") ("name" . "Alice")))))
(is (not (any-invalid-params? result)))
(is (equal? "Alice" (assq-ref result 'name))))))
(test "parse-form-params field errors with valid csrf"
(parameterize ((current-csrf-token "tok123"))
(let ((result (parse-form-params
`((name ,as-string #:required))
'(("csrf-token" . "tok123")))))
(is (any-invalid-params? result))
(is (invalid-param? (assq-ref result 'name))))))))
(run-tests csrf-validation-tests)

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;; Safsaf, a Guile web framework
;; Copyright (C) 2026 Christopher Baines <mail@cbaines.net>
;; This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or
;; modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License
;; as published by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of
;; the License, or (at your option) any later version.
;;
;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
;; WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
;; Lesser General Public License for more details.
;;
;; You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
;; License along with this program. If not, see
;; <https://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
;;; test-exceptions.scm — Tests for (safsaf handler-wrappers exceptions)
(use-modules (tests support)
(safsaf handler-wrappers exceptions)
(srfi srfi-71)
(web request)
(web response)
(web uri))
(define (make-request method path headers)
(build-request (build-uri 'http #:host "localhost" #:path path)
#:method method
#:headers headers))
(define (failing-handler request body-port)
(error "test explosion"))
(define (ok-handler request body-port)
(values (build-response #:code 200) "ok"))
(define html-request
(make-request 'GET "/" '((accept . ((text/html))))))
(define json-request
(make-request 'GET "/" '((accept . ((application/json))))))
(define-suite exceptions-tests
(suite "passthrough"
(test "successful handler passes through unchanged"
(define wrapped (exceptions-handler-wrapper ok-handler))
(let ((resp body (wrapped html-request #f)))
(is (= 200 (response-code resp)))
(is (equal? "ok" body)))))
(suite "production mode"
(test "returns 500 for HTML client"
(define wrapped (exceptions-handler-wrapper failing-handler))
(let ((resp body (wrapped html-request #f)))
(is (= 500 (response-code resp)))
;; Body is a streaming procedure from html-response.
(is (procedure? body))))
(test "returns 500 JSON for JSON client"
(define wrapped (exceptions-handler-wrapper failing-handler))
(let ((resp body (wrapped json-request #f)))
(is (= 500 (response-code resp)))
(is (string? body))
;; Should contain error key but not backtrace.
(is (string-contains body "Internal Server Error"))
(is (not (string-contains body "test explosion"))))))
(suite "dev mode"
(test "returns 500 with backtrace for HTML client"
(define wrapped (exceptions-handler-wrapper failing-handler
#:dev? #t))
(let ((resp body (wrapped html-request #f)))
(is (= 500 (response-code resp)))
;; Body is a streaming procedure containing backtrace.
(is (procedure? body))))
(test "returns 500 JSON with backtrace for JSON client"
(define wrapped (exceptions-handler-wrapper failing-handler
#:dev? #t))
(let ((resp body (wrapped json-request #f)))
(is (= 500 (response-code resp)))
(is (string? body))
(is (string-contains body "backtrace"))
(is (string-contains body "test explosion")))))
(suite "custom renderers"
(test "render-error overrides everything"
(define wrapped
(exceptions-handler-wrapper
failing-handler
#:render-error
(lambda (request code message bt dev?)
(values (build-response #:code code) "custom error"))))
(let ((resp body (wrapped html-request #f)))
(is (= 500 (response-code resp)))
(is (equal? "custom error" body))))
(test "render-html overrides only HTML"
(define wrapped
(exceptions-handler-wrapper
failing-handler
#:render-html
(lambda (request code message bt dev?)
(values (build-response #:code code
#:headers '((content-type text/html)))
"custom html"))))
;; HTML request gets custom renderer.
(let ((resp body (wrapped html-request #f)))
(is (equal? "custom html" body)))
;; JSON request gets default JSON renderer.
(let ((resp body (wrapped json-request #f)))
(is (string? body))
(is (string-contains body "Internal Server Error"))))
(test "render-json overrides only JSON"
(define wrapped
(exceptions-handler-wrapper
failing-handler
#:render-json
(lambda (request code message bt dev?)
(values (build-response #:code code
#:headers '((content-type application/json)))
"{\"err\":\"custom\"}"))))
;; JSON request gets custom renderer.
(let ((resp body (wrapped json-request #f)))
(is (equal? "{\"err\":\"custom\"}" body)))
;; HTML request gets default HTML renderer.
(let ((resp body (wrapped html-request #f)))
(is (procedure? body)))))
(suite "make-exceptions-handler-wrapper"
(test "factory returns a working wrapper"
(define wrapper (make-exceptions-handler-wrapper #:dev? #t))
(define wrapped (wrapper failing-handler))
(let ((resp body (wrapped json-request #f)))
(is (= 500 (response-code resp)))
(is (string-contains body "test explosion"))))))
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;; Safsaf, a Guile web framework
;; Copyright (C) 2026 Christopher Baines <mail@cbaines.net>
;; This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or
;; modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License
;; as published by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of
;; the License, or (at your option) any later version.
;;
;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
;; WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
;; Lesser General Public License for more details.
;;
;; You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
;; License along with this program. If not, see
;; <https://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
;;; test-handler-wrappers.scm — Tests for standalone handler wrappers
(use-modules (tests support)
(safsaf handler-wrappers security-headers)
(safsaf handler-wrappers cors)
(safsaf handler-wrappers max-body-size)
(safsaf handler-wrappers sessions)
(safsaf handler-wrappers trailing-slash)
(srfi srfi-71)
(web request)
(web response)
(web uri)
(webutils cookie)) ; registers Cookie header parser
;; A handler that returns a plain 200 response.
(define (ok-handler request body-port)
(values (build-response #:code 200) "ok"))
(define* (make-request method path headers #:key (validate? #t))
(build-request (build-uri 'http #:host "localhost" #:path path)
#:method method
#:headers headers
#:validate-headers? validate?))
(define-suite handler-wrappers-tests
(suite "security-headers"
(test "adds default headers"
(define wrapped (security-headers-handler-wrapper ok-handler))
(let ((resp _body (wrapped (make-request 'GET "/" '()) #f)))
(is (equal? "nosniff"
(assq-ref (response-headers resp)
'x-content-type-options)))
(is (equal? "DENY"
(assq-ref (response-headers resp)
'x-frame-options)))))
(test "disabling a header with #f"
(define wrapped
(security-headers-handler-wrapper ok-handler
#:frame-options #f))
(let ((resp _body (wrapped (make-request 'GET "/" '()) #f)))
(is (not (assq-ref (response-headers resp)
'x-frame-options)))))
(test "content-security-policy header"
(define wrapped
(security-headers-handler-wrapper ok-handler
#:content-security-policy "default-src 'self'; script-src 'self'"))
(let ((resp _body (wrapped (make-request 'GET "/" '()) #f)))
(is (equal? "default-src 'self'; script-src 'self'"
(assq-ref (response-headers resp)
'content-security-policy)))))
(test "content-security-policy-report-only header"
(define wrapped
(security-headers-handler-wrapper ok-handler
#:content-security-policy-report-only "default-src 'self'"))
(let ((resp _body (wrapped (make-request 'GET "/" '()) #f)))
(is (equal? "default-src 'self'"
(assq-ref (response-headers resp)
'content-security-policy-report-only)))
;; Enforcing header should not be set.
(is (not (assq-ref (response-headers resp)
'content-security-policy))))))
(suite "cors"
(test "no origin header passes through"
(define wrapped (cors-handler-wrapper ok-handler))
(let ((resp _body (wrapped (make-request 'GET "/" '()) #f)))
(is (= 200 (response-code resp)))
(is (not (assq-ref (response-headers resp)
'access-control-allow-origin)))))
(test "preflight returns 204"
(define wrapped (cors-handler-wrapper ok-handler))
(let ((resp _body
(wrapped (make-request 'OPTIONS "/"
'((origin . "http://example.com")))
#f)))
(is (= 204 (response-code resp)))
(is (equal? "*" (assq-ref (response-headers resp)
'access-control-allow-origin)))))
(test "normal request with origin adds cors headers"
(define wrapped (cors-handler-wrapper ok-handler))
(let ((resp _body
(wrapped (make-request 'GET "/"
'((origin . "http://example.com")))
#f)))
(is (= 200 (response-code resp)))
(is (assq-ref (response-headers resp)
'access-control-allow-origin))))
(test "disallowed origin gets no cors headers"
(define wrapped
(cors-handler-wrapper ok-handler
#:origins '("http://allowed.com")))
(let ((resp _body
(wrapped (make-request 'GET "/"
'((origin . "http://evil.com")))
#f)))
(is (= 200 (response-code resp)))
(is (not (assq-ref (response-headers resp)
'access-control-allow-origin))))))
(suite "sessions"
(test "round-trip set and read"
(define mgr (make-session-config "test-secret-key-1234"))
(define wrapper (make-session-handler-wrapper mgr))
;; Set a session and extract the cookie name=value.
(let* ((cookie-hdr (session-set mgr '((user . "alice"))))
;; cdr is (name value attrs...) — build parsed cookie alist
(cookie-name (car (cdr cookie-hdr)))
(cookie-value (cadr (cdr cookie-hdr)))
(cookie-alist (list (cons cookie-name cookie-value))))
;; Now make a request with that cookie and read it back.
(define reading-handler
(lambda (request body-port) (values (build-response #:code 200)
(current-session))))
(define wrapped (wrapper reading-handler))
(let ((_resp body
(wrapped (make-request 'GET "/"
`((cookie . ,cookie-alist))
#:validate? #f)
#f)))
(is (pair? body))
(is (equal? "alice" (assq-ref body 'user))))))
(test "missing session yields #f"
(define mgr (make-session-config "test-secret-key-1234"))
(define reading-handler
(lambda (request body-port) (values (build-response #:code 200)
(current-session))))
(define wrapped ((make-session-handler-wrapper mgr) reading-handler))
(let ((_resp body (wrapped (make-request 'GET "/" '()) #f)))
(is (not body)))))
(suite "max-body-size"
(test "allows request under limit"
(define wrapper (make-max-body-size-handler-wrapper 1024))
(define wrapped (wrapper ok-handler))
(let ((resp _body
(wrapped (make-request 'GET "/"
'((content-length . 512)))
#f)))
(is (= 200 (response-code resp)))))
(test "rejects request over limit with 413"
(define wrapper (make-max-body-size-handler-wrapper 1024))
(define wrapped (wrapper ok-handler))
(let ((resp _body
(wrapped (make-request 'GET "/"
'((content-length . 2048)))
#f)))
(is (= 413 (response-code resp)))))
(test "passes through when no content-length"
(define wrapper (make-max-body-size-handler-wrapper 1024))
(define wrapped (wrapper ok-handler))
(let ((resp _body (wrapped (make-request 'GET "/" '()) #f)))
(is (= 200 (response-code resp)))))
(test "custom 413 handler"
(define wrapper
(make-max-body-size-handler-wrapper
100
#:handler-413
(lambda (request body-port)
(values (build-response #:code 413) "too big"))))
(define wrapped (wrapper ok-handler))
(let ((resp body
(wrapped (make-request 'GET "/"
'((content-length . 200)))
#f)))
(is (= 413 (response-code resp)))
(is (equal? "too big" body)))))
(suite "trailing-slash"
(test "strip mode redirects trailing slash"
(define wrapped
(trailing-slash-handler-wrapper ok-handler #:mode 'strip))
(let ((resp _body (wrapped (make-request 'GET "/foo/" '()) #f)))
(is (= 301 (response-code resp)))
(is (equal? "/foo"
(uri->string
(assq-ref (response-headers resp) 'location))))))
(test "strip mode passes through without trailing slash"
(define wrapped
(trailing-slash-handler-wrapper ok-handler #:mode 'strip))
(let ((resp _body (wrapped (make-request 'GET "/foo" '()) #f)))
(is (= 200 (response-code resp)))))
(test "append mode redirects missing trailing slash"
(define wrapped
(trailing-slash-handler-wrapper ok-handler #:mode 'append))
(let ((resp _body (wrapped (make-request 'GET "/foo" '()) #f)))
(is (= 301 (response-code resp)))
(is (equal? "/foo/"
(uri->string
(assq-ref (response-headers resp) 'location))))))
(test "append mode passes through with trailing slash"
(define wrapped
(trailing-slash-handler-wrapper ok-handler #:mode 'append))
(let ((resp _body (wrapped (make-request 'GET "/foo/" '()) #f)))
(is (= 200 (response-code resp)))))
(test "root path passes through in strip mode"
(define wrapped
(trailing-slash-handler-wrapper ok-handler #:mode 'strip))
(let ((resp _body (wrapped (make-request 'GET "/" '()) #f)))
(is (= 200 (response-code resp)))))
(test "root path passes through in append mode"
(define wrapped
(trailing-slash-handler-wrapper ok-handler #:mode 'append))
(let ((resp _body (wrapped (make-request 'GET "/" '()) #f)))
(is (= 200 (response-code resp)))))
(test "preserves query string"
(define wrapped
(trailing-slash-handler-wrapper ok-handler #:mode 'strip))
(let* ((req (build-request
(build-uri 'http #:host "localhost"
#:path "/foo/" #:query "bar=1")
#:method 'GET #:headers '()))
(resp _body (wrapped req #f)))
(is (= 301 (response-code resp)))
(is (equal? "/foo?bar=1"
(uri->string
(assq-ref (response-headers resp) 'location))))))
(test "custom status code"
(define wrapped
(trailing-slash-handler-wrapper ok-handler
#:mode 'strip #:code 302))
(let ((resp _body (wrapped (make-request 'GET "/foo/" '()) #f)))
(is (= 302 (response-code resp)))))
(test "make-trailing-slash-handler-wrapper factory"
(define wrapper
(make-trailing-slash-handler-wrapper #:mode 'append #:code 308))
(define wrapped (wrapper ok-handler))
(let ((resp _body (wrapped (make-request 'GET "/foo" '()) #f)))
(is (= 308 (response-code resp)))
(is (equal? "/foo/"
(uri->string
(assq-ref (response-headers resp) 'location))))))))
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;; Safsaf, a Guile web framework
;; Copyright (C) 2026 Christopher Baines <mail@cbaines.net>
;; This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or
;; modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License
;; as published by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of
;; the License, or (at your option) any later version.
;;
;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
;; WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
;; Lesser General Public License for more details.
;;
;; You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
;; License along with this program. If not, see
;; <https://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
;;; test-integration.scm — Full-stack integration tests
;;;
;;; Starts a real HTTP server inside run-fibers and makes requests
;;; via a thread pool (Guile's (web client) uses blocking I/O that
;;; does not cooperate with the fibers scheduler).
(use-modules (tests support)
(fibers)
(knots web-server)
(knots thread-pool)
(safsaf)
(safsaf router)
(safsaf response-helpers)
(safsaf utils)
(srfi srfi-71)
(rnrs bytevectors)
(web client)
(web request)
(web response)
(web uri))
(define test-port 8399)
(define test-base (string-append "http://127.0.0.1:"
(number->string test-port)))
;;;
;;; Test handlers
;;;
(define (echo-form-handler request body-port)
"Parse a URL-encoded form body and echo each field as key=value lines."
(let ((fields (parse-form-body request body-port)))
(text-response
(string-join (map (lambda (pair)
(string-append (car pair) "=" (cdr pair)))
fields)
"\n"))))
(define (echo-multipart-handler request body-port)
"Parse a multipart body, extract text fields, echo as key=value lines."
(let* ((parts (parse-multipart-body request body-port))
(fields (multipart-text-fields parts)))
(text-response
(string-join (map (lambda (pair)
(string-append (car pair) "=" (cdr pair)))
fields)
"\n"))))
(define (greet-handler request body-port)
(text-response "hello"))
(define (catch-all-handler request body-port)
(not-found-response))
;;;
;;; Route table
;;;
(define test-routes
(list
(route 'GET '("greet") greet-handler)
(route 'POST '("form") echo-form-handler)
(route 'POST '("multipart") echo-multipart-handler)
(route '* '(. rest) catch-all-handler)))
;;;
;;; Multipart body construction
;;;
(define (make-multipart-body boundary fields)
"Build a multipart/form-data body bytevector from FIELDS,
an alist of (name . value) string pairs."
(let ((parts
(string-join
(map (lambda (pair)
(string-append
"--" boundary "\r\n"
"Content-Disposition: form-data; name=\""
(car pair) "\"\r\n"
"\r\n"
(cdr pair)))
fields)
"\r\n")))
(string->utf8
(string-append parts "\r\n"
"--" boundary "--\r\n"))))
;;;
;;; Test runner
;;;
(define %pass 0)
(define %fail 0)
(define (check desc ok?)
(if ok?
(begin
(set! %pass (1+ %pass))
(format #t " ok ~a~%" desc))
(begin
(set! %fail (1+ %fail))
(format #t " FAIL ~a~%" desc)))
(force-output))
;;; HTTP client helper — runs requests on a thread pool because
;;; Guile's (web client) uses blocking I/O incompatible with fibers.
(define http-pool (make-fixed-size-thread-pool 1))
(define (test-post path headers body)
"POST to the test server. Returns (values response body-string)."
(call-with-thread
http-pool
(lambda ()
(http-post (string-append test-base path)
#:headers headers
#:body body))))
(define (test-get path)
"GET from the test server. Returns (values response body-string)."
(call-with-thread
http-pool
(lambda ()
(http-get (string-append test-base path)))))
(define (test-head path)
"HEAD to the test server. Returns (values response body-string)."
(call-with-thread
http-pool
(lambda ()
(http-head (string-append test-base path)))))
(define (test-delete path)
"DELETE to the test server. Returns (values response body-string)."
(call-with-thread
http-pool
(lambda ()
(http-delete (string-append test-base path)))))
;;;
;;; Run everything inside a single run-fibers.
;;;
(run-fibers
(lambda ()
(run-safsaf test-routes
#:host "127.0.0.1"
#:port test-port)
(sleep 1)
(with-exception-handler
(lambda (exn)
(format (current-error-port) "~%Test error: ~a~%" exn)
(force-output (current-error-port))
(primitive-_exit 1))
(lambda ()
(format #t "parse-form-body via HTTP~%")
;; Test 1: basic url-encoded fields
(let ((resp body
(test-post "/form"
'((content-type
. (application/x-www-form-urlencoded)))
"name=Alice&age=30")))
(check "basic url-encoded fields"
(and (= 200 (response-code resp))
(string-contains body "name=Alice")
(string-contains body "age=30"))))
;; Test 2: plus signs decoded as spaces
(let ((resp body
(test-post "/form"
'((content-type
. (application/x-www-form-urlencoded)))
"greeting=hello+world")))
(check "plus signs decoded as spaces"
(and (= 200 (response-code resp))
(string-contains body "greeting=hello world"))))
;; Test 3: percent-encoded values
(let ((resp body
(test-post "/form"
'((content-type
. (application/x-www-form-urlencoded)))
"msg=caf%C3%A9")))
(check "percent-encoded values"
(and (= 200 (response-code resp))
(string-contains body "msg=café"))))
(format #t "~%parse-multipart-body via HTTP~%")
;; Test 4: basic multipart text fields
(let* ((boundary "----TestBoundary12345")
(body-bv (make-multipart-body boundary
'(("title" . "Hello")
("body" . "World")))))
(let ((resp body
(test-post "/multipart"
`((content-type
. (multipart/form-data
(boundary . ,boundary))))
body-bv)))
(check "basic multipart text fields"
(and (= 200 (response-code resp))
(string-contains body "title=Hello")
(string-contains body "body=World")))))
(format #t "~%405 Method Not Allowed~%")
;; Test 5: POST to a GET-only route returns 405
(let ((resp body (test-post "/greet" '() "")))
(check "POST to GET-only route returns 405"
(= 405 (response-code resp)))
(check "405 response includes Allow header with GET and HEAD"
(let ((allowed (assq-ref (response-headers resp)
'allow)))
(and (memq 'GET allowed)
(memq 'HEAD allowed)))))
;; Test 6: DELETE to a GET-only route returns 405
(let ((resp _body (test-delete "/greet")))
(check "DELETE to GET-only route returns 405"
(= 405 (response-code resp))))
(format #t "~%Automatic HEAD handling~%")
;; Test 7: HEAD to a GET route returns 200 with empty body
(let ((resp body (test-head "/greet")))
(check "HEAD to GET route returns 200"
(= 200 (response-code resp)))
(check "HEAD response has empty body"
(or (not body)
(and (string? body) (string-null? body)))))
;; Test 8: HEAD to a non-existent path falls through to catch-all
(let ((resp _body (test-head "/no-such-path")))
(check "HEAD to unknown path returns 404"
(= 404 (response-code resp))))
;; Test 9: GET to the greet route works normally
(let ((resp body (test-get "/greet")))
(check "GET to greet route returns 200"
(= 200 (response-code resp)))
(check "GET to greet route returns body"
(string-contains body "hello")))
;; Summary and exit.
(newline)
(let ((total (+ %pass %fail)))
(format #t "~a passed, ~a failed (of ~a)~%"
%pass %fail total)
(force-output)
(primitive-_exit (if (zero? %fail) 0 1))))
#:unwind? #t))
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;; Safsaf, a Guile web framework
;; Copyright (C) 2026 Christopher Baines <mail@cbaines.net>
;; This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or
;; modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License
;; as published by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of
;; the License, or (at your option) any later version.
;;
;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
;; WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
;; Lesser General Public License for more details.
;;
;; You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
;; License along with this program. If not, see
;; <https://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
(use-modules (tests support)
(safsaf params)
(safsaf handler-wrappers csrf))
(define-suite params-tests
(suite "processors"
(test "as-string passes through"
(is (equal? "hello" (as-string "hello"))))
(test "as-integer parses integers"
(is (equal? 42 (as-integer "42")))
(is (equal? -3 (as-integer "-3")))
(is (equal? 0 (as-integer "0"))))
(test "as-integer rejects non-integers"
(is (invalid-param? (as-integer "3.14")))
(is (invalid-param? (as-integer "abc")))
(is (invalid-param? (as-integer ""))))
(test "as-number parses numbers"
(is (equal? 42 (as-number "42")))
(is (equal? 3.14 (as-number "3.14")))
(is (equal? -1 (as-number "-1"))))
(test "as-number rejects non-numbers"
(is (invalid-param? (as-number "abc")))
(is (invalid-param? (as-number ""))))
(test "as-checkbox"
(is (eq? #t (as-checkbox "on")))
(is (eq? #f (as-checkbox "off")))
(is (eq? #f (as-checkbox ""))))
(test "as-one-of accepts valid choices"
(define proc (as-one-of '("red" "green" "blue")))
(is (equal? "red" (proc "red")))
(is (equal? "blue" (proc "blue"))))
(test "as-one-of rejects invalid choices"
(define proc (as-one-of '("red" "green" "blue")))
(is (invalid-param? (proc "yellow"))))
(test "as-one-of custom message"
(define proc (as-one-of '("a") #:message "nope"))
(is (equal? "nope" (invalid-param-message (proc "z")))))
(test "as-matching accepts matching values"
(define proc (as-matching "^[0-9]+$"))
(is (equal? "123" (proc "123"))))
(test "as-matching rejects non-matching values"
(define proc (as-matching "^[0-9]+$"))
(is (invalid-param? (proc "abc"))))
(test "as-predicate"
(define proc (as-predicate (lambda (s) (> (string-length s) 3))))
(is (equal? "hello" (proc "hello")))
(is (invalid-param? (proc "hi")))))
(suite "parse-params"
(test "basic optional param"
(define result
(parse-params `((name ,as-string))
'(("name" . "Alice"))))
(is (equal? "Alice" (assq-ref result 'name))))
(test "missing optional param omitted"
(define result
(parse-params `((name ,as-string))
'()))
(is (not (assq-ref result 'name))))
(test "empty string treated as absent for optional"
(define result
(parse-params `((name ,as-string))
'(("name" . ""))))
(is (not (assq-ref result 'name))))
(test "required param present"
(define result
(parse-params `((name ,as-string #:required))
'(("name" . "Bob"))))
(is (equal? "Bob" (assq-ref result 'name))))
(test "required param missing"
(define result
(parse-params `((name ,as-string #:required))
'()))
(is (invalid-param? (assq-ref result 'name))))
(test "required param empty"
(define result
(parse-params `((name ,as-string #:required))
'(("name" . ""))))
(is (invalid-param? (assq-ref result 'name))))
(test "default used when absent"
(define result
(parse-params `((limit ,as-integer #:default 50))
'()))
(is (equal? 50 (assq-ref result 'limit))))
(test "default not used when present"
(define result
(parse-params `((limit ,as-integer #:default 50))
'(("limit" . "10"))))
(is (equal? 10 (assq-ref result 'limit))))
(test "default used when empty string"
(define result
(parse-params `((limit ,as-integer #:default 50))
'(("limit" . ""))))
(is (equal? 50 (assq-ref result 'limit))))
(test "multi-value collects all"
(define result
(parse-params `((color ,as-string #:multi-value))
'(("color" . "red") ("color" . "blue"))))
(is (equal? '("red" "blue") (assq-ref result 'color))))
(test "multi-value empty omitted"
(define result
(parse-params `((color ,as-string #:multi-value))
'()))
(is (not (assq-ref result 'color))))
(test "multi-value skips empty strings"
(define result
(parse-params `((color ,as-string #:multi-value))
'(("color" . "red") ("color" . "") ("color" . "blue"))))
(is (equal? '("red" "blue") (assq-ref result 'color))))
(test "multi-value with default"
(define result
(parse-params `((color ,as-string #:multi-value #:default ("red")))
'()))
(is (equal? '("red") (assq-ref result 'color))))
(test "no-default-when suppresses default"
(define result
(parse-params `((limit ,as-integer
#:no-default-when (all_results) #:default 50)
(all_results ,as-checkbox))
'(("all_results" . "on"))))
(is (not (assq-ref result 'limit)))
(is (eq? #t (assq-ref result 'all_results))))
(test "no-default-when uses default when condition absent"
(define result
(parse-params `((limit ,as-integer
#:no-default-when (all_results) #:default 50))
'()))
(is (equal? 50 (assq-ref result 'limit))))
(test "processor transforms value"
(define result
(parse-params `((count ,as-integer))
'(("count" . "42"))))
(is (equal? 42 (assq-ref result 'count))))
(test "processor error appears inline"
(define result
(parse-params `((count ,as-integer))
'(("count" . "abc"))))
(is (invalid-param? (assq-ref result 'count))))
(test "multiple params parsed together"
(define result
(parse-params `((name ,as-string #:required)
(age ,as-integer #:default 0)
(active ,as-checkbox))
'(("name" . "Alice") ("active" . "on"))))
(is (equal? "Alice" (assq-ref result 'name)))
(is (equal? 0 (assq-ref result 'age)))
(is (eq? #t (assq-ref result 'active)))))
(suite "any-invalid-params?"
(test "no errors"
(is (not (any-invalid-params?
'((name . "Alice") (age . 30))))))
(test "with error"
(is (any-invalid-params?
`((name . ,(make-invalid-param #f "required"))))))
(test "error in multi-value list"
(is (any-invalid-params?
`((colors . ("red" ,(make-invalid-param "x" "bad"))))))))
(suite "invalid-param-ref"
(test "returns record when invalid"
(define params `((name . ,(make-invalid-param "" "required"))))
(is (invalid-param? (invalid-param-ref params 'name))))
(test "returns #f when valid"
(is (not (invalid-param-ref '((name . "Alice")) 'name))))
(test "returns #f when absent"
(is (not (invalid-param-ref '() 'name)))))
(suite "field-errors"
(test "returns error messages"
(define params `((name . ,(make-invalid-param "" "required"))))
(is (equal? '("required") (field-errors params 'name))))
(test "returns empty for valid field"
(is (equal? '() (field-errors '((name . "Alice")) 'name))))
(test "returns empty for absent field"
(is (equal? '() (field-errors '() 'name)))))
(suite "guard-against-mutually-exclusive-params"
(test "no conflict"
(define result
(guard-against-mutually-exclusive-params
'((limit . 50))
'((limit all_results))))
(is (equal? 50 (assq-ref result 'limit))))
(test "conflict marks both invalid"
(define result
(guard-against-mutually-exclusive-params
'((limit . 50) (all_results . #t))
'((limit all_results))))
(is (invalid-param? (assq-ref result 'limit)))
(is (invalid-param? (assq-ref result 'all_results))))
(test "preserves existing errors"
(define result
(guard-against-mutually-exclusive-params
`((name . ,(make-invalid-param #f "bad")))
'((name other))))
(is (invalid-param? (assq-ref result 'name)))))
(suite "params->query-string"
(test "simple params"
(is (equal? "name=Alice&age=30"
(params->query-string '((name . "Alice") (age . 30))))))
(test "boolean params"
(is (equal? "active=on"
(params->query-string '((active . #t))))))
(test "multi-value params"
(is (equal? "color=red&color=blue"
(params->query-string '((color . ("red" "blue")))))))
(test "skips invalid params"
(is (equal? "name=Alice"
(params->query-string
`((name . "Alice")
(bad . ,(make-invalid-param "x" "err")))))))
(test "empty result"
(is (equal? "" (params->query-string '())))))
(suite "parse-form-params"
(test "csrf pass"
(parameterize ((current-csrf-token "tok123"))
(define result
(parse-form-params
`((name ,as-string #:required))
'(("csrf-token" . "tok123") ("name" . "Alice"))))
(is (not (any-invalid-params? result)))
(is (equal? "Alice" (assq-ref result 'name)))))
(test "csrf fail"
(parameterize ((current-csrf-token "tok123"))
(define result
(parse-form-params
`((name ,as-string))
'(("csrf-token" . "wrong"))))
(is (any-invalid-params? result))))
(test "csrf missing"
(parameterize ((current-csrf-token "tok123"))
(define result
(parse-form-params `() '()))
(is (any-invalid-params? result))))))
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;; Safsaf, a Guile web framework
;; Copyright (C) 2026 Christopher Baines <mail@cbaines.net>
;; This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or
;; modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License
;; as published by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of
;; the License, or (at your option) any later version.
;;
;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
;; WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
;; Lesser General Public License for more details.
;;
;; You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
;; License along with this program. If not, see
;; <https://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
;;; test-response-helpers.scm — Tests for (safsaf response-helpers)
(use-modules (tests support)
(safsaf response-helpers)
(safsaf router)
(srfi srfi-71)
(web response)
(web request)
(web uri))
(define (body->string body)
"Capture a body (string or writer procedure) as a string."
(if (procedure? body)
(call-with-output-string body)
body))
(define (make-request method path headers)
(build-request (build-uri 'http #:host "localhost" #:path path)
#:method method
#:headers headers))
(define-suite response-helpers-tests
(suite "response constructors"
(test "html-response"
(let ((resp body (html-response '(p "hello"))))
(is (= 200 (response-code resp)))
(is (equal? '(text/html (charset . "utf-8"))
(assq-ref (response-headers resp) 'content-type)))
(is (string-contains (body->string body) "hello"))))
(test "json-response"
(let ((resp body (json-response "{\"a\":1}")))
(is (= 200 (response-code resp)))
(is (equal? '(application/json)
(assq-ref (response-headers resp) 'content-type)))
(is (equal? "{\"a\":1}" body))))
(test "text-response"
(let ((resp body (text-response "hi")))
(is (= 200 (response-code resp)))
(is (equal? "hi" body))))
(test "redirect-response"
(let ((resp _body (redirect-response "/foo")))
(is (= 303 (response-code resp)))
(is (response-headers resp))))
(test "custom code"
(let ((resp _body (text-response "x" #:code 201)))
(is (= 201 (response-code resp))))))
(suite "error responses"
(test "status codes"
(let ((r1 _b1 (not-found-response))
(r2 _b2 (forbidden-response))
(r3 _b3 (bad-request-response))
(r4 _b4 (internal-server-error-response)))
(is (= 404 (response-code r1)))
(is (= 403 (response-code r2)))
(is (= 400 (response-code r3)))
(is (= 500 (response-code r4))))))
(suite "streaming json"
(test "scm-alist->streaming-json"
(let ((out (call-with-output-string
(lambda (port)
(scm-alist->streaming-json
'(("name" . "Alice") ("age" . 30))
port)))))
(is (string-contains out "\"name\":\"Alice\""))
(is (string-contains out "\"age\":30"))))
(test "list->streaming-json-array"
(let ((out (call-with-output-string
(lambda (port)
(list->streaming-json-array
identity '(1 2 3) port)))))
(is (equal? "[1,2,3]" out)))))
(suite "content negotiation"
(test "path extension takes priority over accept header"
(let ((req (make-request 'GET "/things.json"
'((accept . ((text/html)))))))
(is (eq? 'application/json
(negotiate-content-type req '(text/html application/json))))))
(test "falls back to accept header without extension"
(let ((req (make-request 'GET "/things"
'((accept . ((application/json)))))))
(is (eq? 'application/json
(negotiate-content-type req '(text/html application/json))))))
(test "ignores extension not in supported list"
(let ((req (make-request 'GET "/things.txt"
'((accept . ((text/html)))))))
(is (eq? 'text/html
(negotiate-content-type req '(text/html application/json))))))
(test "defaults to first supported when nothing matches"
(let ((req (make-request 'GET "/things"
'((accept . ((image/png)))))))
(is (eq? 'text/html
(negotiate-content-type req '(text/html application/json)))))))
(suite "static handler"
(test "serves file and rejects traversal"
(let* ((tmp (tmpnam))
(_ (mkdir tmp))
(f (string-append tmp "/test.txt"))
(_ (call-with-output-file f
(lambda (p) (display "content" p))))
(handler (make-static-handler tmp)))
;; Serve existing file.
(parameterize ((current-route-params `((path . ("test.txt")))))
(let ((resp body (handler (make-request 'GET "/test.txt" '()) #f)))
(is (= 200 (response-code resp)))
(is (equal? "content" (body->string body)))))
;; Traversal rejected.
(parameterize ((current-route-params `((path . (".." "etc" "passwd")))))
(let ((resp _body (handler (make-request 'GET "/../etc/passwd" '()) #f)))
(is (= 404 (response-code resp)))))
;; Missing file.
(parameterize ((current-route-params `((path . ("nope.txt")))))
(let ((resp _body (handler (make-request 'GET "/nope.txt" '()) #f)))
(is (= 404 (response-code resp)))))
(delete-file f)
(rmdir tmp)))))
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;; Safsaf, a Guile web framework
;; Copyright (C) 2026 Christopher Baines <mail@cbaines.net>
;; This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or
;; modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License
;; as published by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of
;; the License, or (at your option) any later version.
;;
;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
;; WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
;; Lesser General Public License for more details.
;;
;; You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
;; License along with this program. If not, see
;; <https://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
;;; test-router.scm — Tests for (safsaf router)
(use-modules (tests support)
(safsaf router)
(srfi srfi-71))
;; Every compile-routes call needs a catch-all as the last route.
(define catch-all
(route '* '(. rest) (lambda (r) (values 'not-found #f))))
(define (match-path routes method path)
"Compile ROUTES (appending catch-all), match METHOD and PATH segments."
(let ((compiled _rr (compile-routes (append routes (list catch-all)))))
(let ((handler bindings (match-route compiled method path)))
(values handler bindings))))
(define-suite router-tests
(suite "match-route"
(test "literal path"
(define h (lambda (r) 'ok))
(define routes (list (route 'GET '("users" "list") h)))
(let ((handler bindings (match-path routes 'GET '("users" "list"))))
(is (eq? h handler))
(is (equal? '() bindings))))
(test "no match falls through to catch-all"
(define h (lambda (r) 'ok))
(define routes (list (route 'GET '("users") h)))
(let ((handler _bindings (match-path routes 'GET '("other"))))
(is (not (eq? h handler)))))
(test "capture segment"
(define h (lambda (r) 'ok))
(define routes (list (route 'GET '("users" id) h)))
(let ((_handler bindings (match-path routes 'GET '("users" "42"))))
(is (equal? "42" (assq-ref bindings 'id)))))
(test "wildcard rest"
(define h (lambda (r) 'ok))
(define routes (list (route 'GET '("files" . path) h)))
(let ((_handler bindings (match-path routes 'GET '("files" "a" "b"))))
(is (equal? '("a" "b") (assq-ref bindings 'path)))))
(test "predicate segment"
(define h (lambda (r) 'ok))
(define routes
(list (route 'GET `("items" (,string->number id)) h)))
(let ((handler _b (match-path routes 'GET '("items" "99"))))
(is (eq? h handler)))
(let ((handler _b (match-path routes 'GET '("items" "abc"))))
(is (not (eq? h handler)))))
(test "method filtering"
(define h-get (lambda (r) 'get))
(define h-post (lambda (r) 'post))
(define routes (list (route 'GET '("x") h-get)
(route 'POST '("x") h-post)))
(let ((handler _b (match-path routes 'GET '("x"))))
(is (eq? h-get handler)))
(let ((handler _b (match-path routes 'POST '("x"))))
(is (eq? h-post handler))))
(test "multi-method route"
(define h (lambda (r) 'ok))
(define routes (list (route '(GET HEAD) '("x") h)))
(let ((handler _b (match-path routes 'GET '("x"))))
(is (eq? h handler)))
(let ((handler _b (match-path routes 'HEAD '("x"))))
(is (eq? h handler)))
(let ((handler _b (match-path routes 'POST '("x"))))
(is (not (eq? h handler))))))
(suite "route-group"
(test "prefix nesting"
(define h (lambda (r) 'ok))
(define routes
(list (route-group '("api")
(route 'GET '("users") h #:name 'api-users))))
(let ((handler _b (match-path routes 'GET '("api" "users"))))
(is (eq? h handler)))
(let ((handler _b (match-path routes 'GET '("users"))))
(is (not (eq? h handler))))))
(suite "wrap-routes"
(test "wrapper ordering"
;; First wrapper = outermost = runs first on request.
;; We verify by building a call log.
(define log '())
(define (make-wrapper tag)
(lambda (handler)
(lambda (request)
(set! log (append log (list tag)))
(handler request))))
(define h (lambda (r) (set! log (append log '(handler))) 'ok))
(define r (route 'GET '("x") h))
(wrap-routes (list r) (make-wrapper 'a) (make-wrapper 'b))
((route-handler r) 'fake-request)
(is (equal? '(a b handler) log))))
(suite "find-allowed-methods"
(test "returns methods for path-matched routes"
(define routes
(list (route 'GET '("users") identity)
(route 'POST '("users") identity)))
(let ((compiled _rr (compile-routes (append routes (list catch-all)))))
(is (equal? '(POST GET)
(find-allowed-methods compiled '("users"))))))
(test "returns empty for unmatched path"
(define routes (list (route 'GET '("users") identity)))
(let ((compiled _rr (compile-routes (append routes (list catch-all)))))
(is (equal? '() (find-allowed-methods compiled '("other"))))))
(test "collects from multi-method routes"
(define routes (list (route '(GET HEAD) '("x") identity)
(route 'POST '("x") identity)))
(let ((compiled _rr (compile-routes (append routes (list catch-all)))))
(is (equal? '(POST HEAD GET)
(find-allowed-methods compiled '("x"))))))
(test "deduplicates methods"
(define routes (list (route 'GET '("x") identity)
(route 'GET '("x") identity)))
(let ((compiled _rr (compile-routes (append routes (list catch-all)))))
(is (equal? '(GET)
(find-allowed-methods compiled '("x"))))))
(test "excludes catch-all from scan"
(let ((compiled _rr (compile-routes (list catch-all))))
(is (equal? '() (find-allowed-methods compiled '("anything")))))))
(suite "path-for"
(test "simple and parameterised"
(define grp
(route-group '()
(route 'GET '("users") identity #:name 'users)
(route 'GET '("users" id) identity #:name 'user)))
(let ((_compiled rr
(compile-routes (list grp catch-all))))
(parameterize ((current-reverse-routes rr))
(is (equal? "/users" (path-for grp 'users)))
(is (equal? "/users/42" (path-for grp 'user '((id . "42"))))))))
(test "query and fragment"
(define grp
(route-group '()
(route 'GET '("search") identity #:name 'search)))
(let ((_compiled rr
(compile-routes (list grp catch-all))))
(parameterize ((current-reverse-routes rr))
(is (equal? "/search?q=hello"
(path-for grp 'search '() #:query '((q . "hello")))))
(is (equal? "/search#top"
(path-for grp 'search '() #:fragment "top"))))))
(test "scoped lookup in group"
(define grp
(route-group '("api") #:name 'api
(route 'GET '("items") identity #:name 'items)))
(let ((_compiled rr
(compile-routes (list grp catch-all))))
(parameterize ((current-reverse-routes rr))
(is (equal? "/api/items" (path-for grp 'items))))))))
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;; Safsaf, a Guile web framework
;; Copyright (C) 2026 Christopher Baines <mail@cbaines.net>
;; This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or
;; modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License
;; as published by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of
;; the License, or (at your option) any later version.
;;
;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
;; WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
;; Lesser General Public License for more details.
;;
;; You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
;; License along with this program. If not, see
;; <https://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
;;; test-templating.scm — Tests for (safsaf templating)
(use-modules (tests support)
(safsaf templating)
(htmlprag)
(srfi srfi-71)
(web response))
(define (render shtml)
"Write SHTML via write-shtml-as-html/streaming and capture as a string."
(call-with-output-string
(lambda (port) (write-shtml-as-html/streaming shtml port))))
(define-suite templating-tests
(suite "write-shtml-as-html/streaming"
(test "pure static shtml"
(let ((out (render '(p "hello"))))
(is (string-contains out "<p>hello</p>"))))
(test "single proc slot"
(let ((out (render
`(div ,(lambda (port) (display "dynamic" port))))))
(is (string-contains out "dynamic"))))
(test "multiple slots in order"
(let ((out (render
`(div ,(lambda (port) (display "AAA" port))
,(lambda (port) (display "BBB" port))))))
(let ((a (string-contains out "AAA"))
(b (string-contains out "BBB")))
(is a)
(is b)
(is (< a b)))))
(test "static content between slots preserved"
(let ((out (render
`(div ,(lambda (port) (display "X" port))
(hr)
,(lambda (port) (display "Y" port))))))
(is (string-contains out "<hr"))))
(test "nested element with proc child"
(let ((out (render
`(html (body ,(lambda (port) (display "inner" port)))))))
(is (string-contains out "<body>inner</body>"))))
(test "attributes preserved"
(let ((out (render
`(div (@ (class "box"))
,(lambda (port) (display "content" port))))))
(is (string-contains out "class=\"box\""))
(is (string-contains out "content"))))
(test "*TOP* with procs"
(let ((out (render
`(*TOP*
(*DECL* DOCTYPE html)
(html (body ,(lambda (port) (display "hi" port))))))))
(is (string-contains out "<!DOCTYPE html>"))
(is (string-contains out "hi"))))
(test "proc can write shtml via htmlprag"
(let ((out (render
`(div ,(lambda (port)
(write-shtml-as-html '(p "from-proc") port))))))
(is (string-contains out "<p>from-proc</p>")))))
(suite "streaming-html-response"
(test "returns response and writer"
(let ((resp body (streaming-html-response '(p "hi"))))
(is (= 200 (response-code resp)))
(is (procedure? body))
(is (equal? '(text/html (charset . "utf-8"))
(assq-ref (response-headers resp) 'content-type)))))
(test "body writes shtml with procs"
(let ((resp body (streaming-html-response
`(div ,(lambda (port) (display "streamed" port))))))
(let ((out (call-with-output-string body)))
(is (string-contains out "streamed")))))))
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;; Safsaf, a Guile web framework
;; Copyright (C) 2026 Christopher Baines <mail@cbaines.net>
;; This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or
;; modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License
;; as published by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of
;; the License, or (at your option) any later version.
;;
;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
;; WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
;; Lesser General Public License for more details.
;;
;; You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
;; License along with this program. If not, see
;; <https://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
;;; test-utils.scm — Tests for (safsaf utils)
(use-modules (tests support)
(safsaf utils)
(web request)
(web uri))
(define* (make-request method path #:key (headers '()))
(build-request (string->uri (string-append "http://localhost" path))
#:method method
#:headers headers))
(define-suite utils-tests
(suite "parse-query-string"
(test "parses key=value pairs"
(let* ((req (make-request 'GET "/?foo=bar&baz=qux"))
(qs (parse-query-string req)))
(is (equal? '(("foo" . "bar") ("baz" . "qux")) qs))))
(test "returns empty list when no query string"
(let* ((req (make-request 'GET "/"))
(qs (parse-query-string req)))
(is (null? qs))))
(test "decodes URL-encoded values"
(let* ((req (make-request 'GET "/?name=hello%20world"))
(qs (parse-query-string req)))
(is (equal? "hello world" (assoc-ref qs "name")))))
(test "handles key without value"
(let* ((req (make-request 'GET "/?flag"))
(qs (parse-query-string req)))
(is (equal? '(("flag" . "")) qs))))
(test "handles multiple values for same key"
(let* ((req (make-request 'GET "/?x=1&x=2"))
(qs (parse-query-string req)))
(is (= 2 (length qs)))
(is (equal? "1" (assoc-ref qs "x"))))))
(suite "request-cookies"
(test "parses cookie header"
(let* ((req (make-request 'GET "/"
#:headers '((cookie . (("a" . "1")
("b" . "2"))))))
(cookies (request-cookies req)))
(is (equal? '(("a" . "1") ("b" . "2")) cookies))))
(test "returns empty list when no cookie header"
(let* ((req (make-request 'GET "/"))
(cookies (request-cookies req)))
(is (null? cookies)))))
(suite "request-cookie-ref"
(test "returns cookie value by name"
(let ((req (make-request 'GET "/"
#:headers '((cookie . (("sid" . "abc123")))))))
(is (equal? "abc123" (request-cookie-ref req "sid")))))
(test "returns #f when cookie not found"
(let ((req (make-request 'GET "/")))
(is (not (request-cookie-ref req "missing")))))
(test "returns default when cookie not found"
(let ((req (make-request 'GET "/")))
(is (equal? "fallback" (request-cookie-ref req "missing" "fallback")))))))
(run-tests utils-tests)