# How to build one effective middleware? ## Consitituent part The middleware has two parts: - part one is what is executed once, when you initalize your middleware. That's where you set up all the global objects, logicals etc. Everything that happens one per application lifetime. - part two is what executes on every request. For example, a database middleware you simply inject your "global" database object into the context. Once it's inside the context, you can retrieve it from within other middlewares and your handler furnction. ```go func funcName(params string) gin.HandlerFunc { // <--- // This is part one // ---> // The follow code is an example if err := check(params); err != nil { panic(err) } return func(c *gin.Context) { // <--- // This is part two // ---> // The follow code is an example c.Set("TestVar", params) c.Next() } } ``` ## Execution process Firstly, we have the follow example code: ```go func main() { router := gin.Default() router.Use(globalMiddleware()) router.GET("/rest/n/api/*some", mid1(), mid2(), handler) fmt.Println("end") router.Run() } func globalMiddleware() gin.HandlerFunc { fmt.Println("globalMiddleware...1") return func(c *gin.Context) { fmt.Println("globalMiddleware...2") c.Next() fmt.Println("globalMiddleware...3") } } func handler(c *gin.Context) { fmt.Println("exec handler.") } func mid1() gin.HandlerFunc { fmt.Println("mid1...1") return func(c *gin.Context) { fmt.Println("mid1...2") c.Next() fmt.Println("mid1...3") } } func mid2() gin.HandlerFunc { fmt.Println("mid2...1") return func(c *gin.Context) { fmt.Println("mid2...2") c.Next() fmt.Println("mid2...3") } } ```