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Guide: additional tweaks to request and response chapter.
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A builder-like pattern is used to construct an instance of `HttpResponse`.
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`HttpResponse` provides several methods that return a `HttpResponseBuilder` instance,
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which implements various convenience methods that helps building responses.
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which implements various convenience methods for building responses.
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> Check the [documentation](../actix_web/dev/struct.HttpResponseBuilder.html)
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> for type descriptions.
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The methods `.body`, `.finish`, `.json` finalize response creation and
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return a constructed *HttpResponse* instance. If this methods is called for the same
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The methods `.body`, `.finish`, and `.json` finalize response creation and
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return a constructed *HttpResponse* instance. If this methods is called on the same
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builder instance multiple times, the builder will panic.
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```rust
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## Content encoding
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Actix automatically *compresses*/*decompresses* payloads. Following codecs are supported:
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Actix automatically *compresses*/*decompresses* payloads. The following codecs are supported:
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* Brotli
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* Gzip
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according to the header value. Multiple codecs are not supported, i.e: `Content-Encoding: br, gzip`.
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Response payload is compressed based on the *content_encoding* parameter.
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By default `ContentEncoding::Auto` is used. If `ContentEncoding::Auto` is selected,
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then compression depends on the request's `Accept-Encoding` header.
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`ContentEncoding::Identity` can be used to disable compression.
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If another content encoding is selected, the compression is enforced for this codec. For example,
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to enable `brotli` use `ContentEncoding::Br`:
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By default, `ContentEncoding::Auto` is used. If `ContentEncoding::Auto` is selected,
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then the compression depends on the request's `Accept-Encoding` header.
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> `ContentEncoding::Identity` can be used to disable compression.
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> If another content encoding is selected, the compression is enforced for that codec.
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For example, to enable `brotli` use `ContentEncoding::Br`:
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```rust
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# extern crate actix_web;
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There are several options for json body deserialization.
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The first option is to use *Json* extractor. You define a handler function
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that accepts `Json<T>` as a parameter and use the `.with()` method for registering
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The first option is to use *Json* extractor. First, you define a handler function
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that accepts `Json<T>` as a parameter, then, you use the `.with()` method for registering
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this handler. It is also possible to accept arbitrary valid json object by
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using `serde_json::Value` as a type `T`
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using `serde_json::Value` as a type `T`.
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```rust
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# extern crate actix_web;
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}
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```
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The second option is to use *HttpResponse::json()*. This method returns a
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Another option is to use *HttpResponse::json()*. This method returns a
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[*JsonBody*](../actix_web/dev/struct.JsonBody.html) object which resolves into
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the deserialized value.
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# fn main() {}
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```
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Alternatively, you can manually load the payload into memory and then deserialize it.
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You may also manually load the payload into memory and then deserialize it.
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In the following example, we will deserialize a *MyObj* struct. We need to load the request
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body first and then deserialize the json into an object.
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## JSON Response
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The `Json` type allows to respond with well-formed JSON data: simply return a value of
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type Json<T> where T is the type of a structure to serialize into *JSON*. The
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type `T` must implement the `Serialize` trait from *serde*.
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type Json<T> where `T` is the type of a structure to serialize into *JSON*.
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The type `T` must implement the `Serialize` trait from *serde*.
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```rust
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# extern crate actix_web;
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Actix automatically decodes *chunked* encoding. `HttpRequest::payload()` already contains
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the decoded byte stream. If the request payload is compressed with one of the supported
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compression codecs (br, gzip, deflate) the byte stream is decompressed.
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compression codecs (br, gzip, deflate), then the byte stream is decompressed.
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Chunked encoding on response can be enabled with `HttpResponseBuilder::chunked()`,
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but this takes effect only for `Body::Streaming(BodyStream)` or `Body::StreamingContext` bodies.
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Also, if the response payload compression is enabled and a streaming body is used, chunked encoding
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Chunked encoding on a response can be enabled with `HttpResponseBuilder::chunked()`.
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This takes effect only for `Body::Streaming(BodyStream)` or `Body::StreamingContext` bodies.
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If the response payload compression is enabled and a streaming body is used, chunked encoding
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is enabled automatically.
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> Enabling chunked encoding for *HTTP/2.0* responses is forbidden.
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Actix provides multipart stream support.
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[*Multipart*](../actix_web/multipart/struct.Multipart.html) is implemented as
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a stream of multipart items, each item can be a
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a stream of multipart items. Each item can be a
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[*Field*](../actix_web/multipart/struct.Field.html) or a nested *Multipart* stream.
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`HttpResponse::multipart()` returns the *Multipart* stream for the current request.
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Simple form multipart stream handling could be implemented like the following:
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The following demonstrates multipart stream handling for a simple form:
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```rust,ignore
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# extern crate actix_web;
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