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# Manners
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A *polite* webserver for Go.
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Manners allows you to shut your Go webserver down gracefully, without dropping any requests. It can act as a drop-in replacement for the standard library's http.ListenAndServe function:
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```go
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func main() {
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handler := MyHTTPHandler()
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manners.ListenAndServe(":7000", handler)
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}
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```
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Then, when you want to shut the server down:
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```go
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manners.Close()
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```
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(Note that this does not block until all the requests are finished. Rather, the call to manners.ListenAndServe will stop blocking when all the requests are finished.)
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Manners ensures that all requests are served by incrementing a WaitGroup when a request comes in and decrementing it when the request finishes.
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If your request handler spawns Goroutines that are not guaranteed to finish with the request, you can ensure they are also completed with the `StartRoutine` and `FinishRoutine` functions on the server.
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### Known Issues
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Manners does not correctly shut down long-lived keepalive connections when issued a shutdown command. Clients on an idle keepalive connection may see a connection reset error rather than a close. See https://github.com/braintree/manners/issues/13 for details.
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### Compatability
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Manners 0.3.0 and above uses standard library functionality introduced in Go 1.3.
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### Installation
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`go get github.com/braintree/manners`
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