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# Overview
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Actix web provides some primitives to build web servers and applications with Rust.
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It provides routing, middlewares, pre-processing of requests, and post-processing of responses,
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websocket protcol handling, multipart streams, etc.
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## Application
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All actix web server is built around `Application` instance.
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It is used for registering handlers for routes and resources, middlewares.
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Also it stores applicationspecific state that is shared accross all handlers
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within same application.
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Application acts as namespace for all routes, i.e all routes for specific application
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has same url path prefix:
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```rust,ignore
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let app = Application::default("/prefix")
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.resource("/index.html", |r| r.handler(Method::GET, index)
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.finish()
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```
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In this example application with `/prefix` prefix and `index.html` resource
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get created. This resource is available as on `/prefix/index.html` url.
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### Application state
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Application state is shared with all routes within same application.
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State could be accessed with `HttpRequest::state()` method. It is read-only
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but interior mutability pattern with `RefCell` could be used to archive state mutability.
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State could be accessed with `HttpRequest::state()` method or
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`HttpContext::state()` in case of http actor.
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Let's write simple application that uses shared state. We are going to store requests count
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in the state:
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```rust
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extern crate actix;
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extern crate actix_web;
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use std::cell::Cell;
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use actix_web::prelude::*;
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// This struct represents state
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struct AppState {
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counter: Cell<usize>,
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}
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fn index(req: HttpRequest<AppState>) -> String {
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let count = req.state().counter.get() + 1; // <- get count
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req.state().counter.set(count); // <- store new count in state
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format!("Request number: {}", count) // <- response with count
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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::build("/", AppState{counter: Cell::new(0)})
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.resource("/", |r| r.handler(Method::GET, index)))
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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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## Handler
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A request handler can have several different forms. Simple function
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that accepts `HttpRequest` and returns `HttpResponse` or any type that can be converted
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into `HttpResponse`. Function that that accepts `HttpRequest` and
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returns `Stream<Item=Frame, Error=Error>`. Or http actor, i.e. actor that has `HttpContext<A>`
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as a context.
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