A directive is basically a function:

type Route = RequestContext ⇒ Future[RouteResult]


val route: Route = { (ctx: RequestContext) => 
  ctx.complete("yeah")
}


so just see what you have available in the `ctx` object. You can call 
ctx.reject when you don't want to pass it further.


If your directive needs to take parameters just change val to def and add 
whatever you need.


Best way to learn different neat things is to look at already created 
directives.

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