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# Handler
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A request handler can by any object that implements
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[`Handler` trait](../actix_web/struct.HttpResponse.html#implementations).
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By default actix provdes several `Handler` implementations:
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* Simple function that accepts `HttpRequest` and returns any object that
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implements `FromRequest` trait
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* Function that accepts `HttpRequest` and returns `Result<Reply, Into<Error>>` object.
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* Function that accepts `HttpRequest` and return actor that has `HttpContext<A>`as a context.
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Actix provides response `FromRequest` implementation for some standard types,
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like `&'static str`, `String`, etc.
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For complete list of implementations check
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[FromRequest documentation](../actix_web/trait.FromRequest.html#foreign-impls).
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Examples:
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```rust,ignore
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fn index(req: HttpRequest) -> &'static str {
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"Hello world!"
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}
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```
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```rust,ignore
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fn index(req: HttpRequest) -> String {
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"Hello world!".to_owned()
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}
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```
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```rust,ignore
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fn index(req: HttpRequest) -> Bytes {
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Bytes::from_static("Hello world!")
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}
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```
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```rust,ignore
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fn index(req: HttpRequest) -> Box<Future<Item=HttpResponse, Error=Error>> {
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...
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}
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```
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## Custom conversion
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Let's create response for custom type that serializes to `application/json` response:
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```rust
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extern crate actix;
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extern crate actix_web;
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extern crate serde;
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extern crate serde_json;
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#[macro_use] extern crate serde_derive;
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use actix_web::*;
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#[derive(Serialize)]
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struct MyObj {
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name: String,
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}
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/// we have to convert Error into HttpResponse as well
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impl FromRequest for MyObj {
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type Item = HttpResponse;
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type Error = Error;
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fn from_request(self, req: HttpRequest) -> Result<HttpResponse> {
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let body = serde_json::to_string(&self)?;
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// Create response and set content type
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Ok(HttpResponse::Ok()
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.content_type("application/json")
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.body(body)?)
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}
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}
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fn main() {
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let sys = actix::System::new("example");
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HttpServer::new(
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Application::default("/")
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.resource("/", |r| r.method(
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Method::GET).f(|req| {MyObj{name: "user".to_owned()}})))
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.serve::<_, ()>("127.0.0.1:8088").unwrap();
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println!("Started http server: 127.0.0.1:8088");
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actix::Arbiter::system().send(actix::msgs::SystemExit(0)); // <- remove this line, this code stops system during testing
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let _ = sys.run();
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}
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```
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## Async handlers
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There are two different types of async handlers.
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Response object could be generated asynchronously. In this case handle must
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return `Future` object that resolves to `HttpResponse`, i.e:
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```rust
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# extern crate actix_web;
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# extern crate futures;
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# extern crate bytes;
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# use actix_web::*;
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# use bytes::Bytes;
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# use futures::stream::once;
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# use futures::future::{FutureResult, result};
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fn index(req: HttpRequest) -> FutureResult<HttpResponse, Error> {
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result(HttpResponse::Ok()
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.content_type("text/html")
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.body(format!("Hello!"))
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.map_err(|e| e.into()))
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}
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fn main() {
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Application::default("/")
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.resource("/async", |r| r.route().a(index))
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.finish();
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}
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```
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Or response body can be generated asynchronously. In this case body
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must implement stream trait `Stream<Item=Bytes, Error=Error>`, i.e:
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```rust
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# extern crate actix_web;
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# extern crate futures;
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# extern crate bytes;
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# use actix_web::*;
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# use bytes::Bytes;
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# use futures::stream::once;
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fn index(req: HttpRequest) -> HttpResponse {
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let body = once(Ok(Bytes::from_static(b"test")));
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HttpResponse::Ok()
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.content_type("application/json")
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.body(Body::Streaming(Box::new(body))).unwrap()
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}
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fn main() {
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Application::default("/")
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.resource("/async", |r| r.f(index))
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.finish();
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}
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```
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Both methods could be combined. (i.e Async response with streaming body)
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