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    package handlers
    
    import (
    	"net/http"
    	"net/url"
    	"strings"
    )
    
    type canonical struct {
    	h      http.Handler
    	domain string
    	code   int
    }
    
    // CanonicalHost is HTTP middleware that re-directs requests to the canonical
    // domain. It accepts a domain and a status code (e.g. 301 or 302) and
    // re-directs clients to this domain. The existing request path is maintained.
    //
    // Note: If the provided domain is considered invalid by url.Parse or otherwise
    // returns an empty scheme or host, clients are not re-directed.
    //
    // Example:
    //
    //  r := mux.NewRouter()
    //  canonical := handlers.CanonicalHost("http://www.gorillatoolkit.org", 302)
    //  r.HandleFunc("/route", YourHandler)
    //
    //  log.Fatal(http.ListenAndServe(":7000", canonical(r)))
    //
    func CanonicalHost(domain string, code int) func(h http.Handler) http.Handler {
    	fn := func(h http.Handler) http.Handler {
    		return canonical{h, domain, code}
    	}
    
    	return fn
    }
    
    func (c canonical) ServeHTTP(w http.ResponseWriter, r *http.Request) {
    	dest, err := url.Parse(c.domain)
    	if err != nil {
    		// Call the next handler if the provided domain fails to parse.
    		c.h.ServeHTTP(w, r)
    		return
    	}
    
    	if dest.Scheme == "" || dest.Host == "" {
    		// Call the next handler if the scheme or host are empty.
    		// Note that url.Parse won't fail on in this case.
    		c.h.ServeHTTP(w, r)
    		return
    	}
    
    	if !strings.EqualFold(cleanHost(r.Host), dest.Host) {
    		// Re-build the destination URL
    		dest := dest.Scheme + "://" + dest.Host + r.URL.Path
    		if r.URL.RawQuery != "" {
    			dest += "?" + r.URL.RawQuery
    		}
    		http.Redirect(w, r, dest, c.code)
    		return
    	}
    
    	c.h.ServeHTTP(w, r)
    }
    
    // cleanHost cleans invalid Host headers by stripping anything after '/' or ' '.
    // This is backported from Go 1.5 (in response to issue #11206) and attempts to
    // mitigate malformed Host headers that do not match the format in RFC7230.
    func cleanHost(in string) string {
    	if i := strings.IndexAny(in, " /"); i != -1 {
    		return in[:i]
    	}
    	return in
    }