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# Application
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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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All actix web server is built around `Application` instance.
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It is used for registering routes for resources, middlewares.
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Also it stores application specific state that is shared across 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. Application prefix always contains laading "/" slash.
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If supplied prefix does not contain leading slash, it get inserted.
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Prefix should consists of valud path segments. i.e for application with prefix `/app`
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any request with following paths `/app`, `/app/` or `/app/test` would match,
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but path `/application` would not match.
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```rust,ignore
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# extern crate actix_web;
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# extern crate tokio_core;
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# use actix_web::*;
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# fn index(req: HttpRequest) -> &'static str {
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# "Hello world!"
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# }
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# fn main() {
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let app = Application::new()
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.prefix("/app")
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.resource("/index.html", |r| r.method(Method::GET).f(index))
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.finish()
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# }
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```
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In this example application with `/app` prefix and `index.html` resource
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get created. This resource is available as on `/app/index.html` url.
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For more information check
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[*URL Matching*](./qs_5.html#using-a-application-prefix-to-compose-applications) section.
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Multiple applications could be served with one server:
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```rust
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# extern crate actix_web;
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# extern crate tokio_core;
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# use tokio_core::net::TcpStream;
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# use std::net::SocketAddr;
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use actix_web::*;
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fn main() {
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HttpServer::<TcpStream, SocketAddr, _, _>::new(|| vec![
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Application::new()
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.prefix("/app1")
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.resource("/", |r| r.f(|r| httpcodes::HTTPOk)),
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Application::new()
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.prefix("/app2")
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.resource("/", |r| r.f(|r| httpcodes::HTTPOk)),
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Application::new()
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.resource("/", |r| r.f(|r| httpcodes::HTTPOk)),
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]);
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}
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```
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All `/app1` requests route to first application, `/app2` to second and then all other to third.
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Applications get matched based on registration order, if application with more general
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prefix is registered before less generic, that would effectively block less generic
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application to get matched. For example if *application* with prefix "/" get registered
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as first application, it would match all incoming requests.
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2017-12-14 06:38:47 +01:00
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## State
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Application state is shared with all routes and resources within same application.
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State could be accessed with `HttpRequest::state()` method as a read-only item
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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 `HttpContext::state()` in case of http actor.
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State also available to route matching predicates and middlewares.
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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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#
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use actix_web::*;
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use std::cell::Cell;
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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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Application::with_state(AppState{counter: Cell::new(0)})
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.resource("/", |r| r.method(Method::GET).f(index))
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.finish();
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}
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```
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Note on application state, http server accepts application factory rather than application
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instance. Http server construct application instance for each thread, so application state
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must be constructed multiple times. If you want to share state between different thread
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shared object should be used, like `Arc`. Application state does not need to be `Send` and `Sync`
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but application factory must be `Send` + `Sync`.
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