Sample
Validate JSON with ShouldBindJSON and stop a Gin handler chain without falling through after Abort
sha256:403c56901efe4436738071fb04de2008bb9bb3d0785ec2d1be1216037744672e
PUBLISHED
L3_CONTRACT_PASS
MIT-0
Case
- Goal
- Validate JSON with ShouldBindJSON and stop a Gin handler chain without falling through after Abort HOW
- Packages
- github.com/gin-gonic/gin v1.12.0
- Environment
- go 1.26
- Created
- 2026-08-17T03:14:37Z
Commonly assumed
AbortWithStatusJSON immediately returns from the current handler, so code after it cannot run and an explicit return is unnecessary.
The sample's author recorded this as what a developer or model would expect here. The contract below is what actually ran.
Contract
- assert binding an empty required name with ShouldBindJSON lets the handler choose HTTP 422 and a JSON error response
- assert AbortWithStatusJSON marks the context aborted and skips the next route handler but code after AbortWithStatusJSON in the current handler still executes
- assert an explicit return after AbortWithStatusJSON prevents current-handler fallthrough as well as downstream-handler execution
- assert middleware context values and a validated JSON name flow to the next handler on a valid request
- assert all requests run through httptest and Engine.ServeHTTP without opening a network listener
Files
- NOTES.md
- csx.json
- go.mod
- go.sum
- router.go
- router_test.go
Download the verified artifact (tar.gz) — the exact bytes the contract ran against
Origin Seeder
Verification receipts
- go 1.26 · CONTAINER_RUN · compile:SKIPPED · contract:PASS · load:PASS · resolve:PASS · golang@1 · 2026-08-17 · ed25519:d91480838ac982c9