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added FromParam trait for path segment conversions, FramParam impl for PathBuf
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@ -60,17 +60,16 @@ Resource may have *variable path*also. For instance, a resource with the
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path '/a/{name}/c' would match all incoming requests with paths such
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as '/a/b/c', '/a/1/c', and '/a/etc/c'.
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A *variable part*is specified in the form {identifier}, where the identifier can be
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A *variable part* is specified in the form {identifier}, where the identifier can be
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used later in a request handler to access the matched value for that part. This is
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done by looking up the identifier in the `HttpRequest.match_info` object:
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```rust
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extern crate actix;
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use actix_web::*;
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fn index(req: Httprequest) -> String {
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format!("Hello, {}", req.match_info.get('name').unwrap())
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format!("Hello, {}", req.match_info["name"])
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}
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fn main() {
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@ -92,8 +91,31 @@ fn main() {
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}
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```
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To match path tail, `{tail:*}` pattern could be used. Tail pattern has to be last
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segment in path otherwise it panics.
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Any matched parameter can be deserialized into specific type if this type
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implements `FromParam` trait. For example most of standard integer types
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implements `FromParam` trait. i.e.:
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```rust
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extern crate actix;
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use actix_web::*;
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fn index(req: Httprequest) -> String {
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let v1: u8 = req.match_info().query("v1")?;
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let v2: u8 = req.match_info().query("v2")?;
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format!("Values {} {}", v1, v2)
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}
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fn main() {
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Application::default("/")
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.resource(r"/a/{v1}/{v2}/", |r| r.get(index))
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.finish();
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}
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```
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For this example for path '/a/1/2/', values v1 and v2 will resolve to "1" and "2".
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To match path tail, `{tail:*}` pattern could be used. Tail pattern must to be last
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component of a path, any text after tail pattern will result in panic.
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```rust,ignore
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fn main() {
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@ -105,3 +127,37 @@ fn main() {
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Above example would match all incoming requests with path such as
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'/test/b/c', '/test/index.html', and '/test/etc/test'.
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It is possible to create a `PathBuf` from a tail path parameter. The returned `PathBuf` is
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percent-decoded. If a segment is equal to "..", the previous segment (if
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any) is skipped.
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For security purposes, if a segment meets any of the following conditions,
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an `Err` is returned indicating the condition met:
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* Decoded segment starts with any of: `.` (except `..`), `*`
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* Decoded segment ends with any of: `:`, `>`, `<`
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* Decoded segment contains any of: `/`
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* On Windows, decoded segment contains any of: '\'
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* Percent-encoding results in invalid UTF8.
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As a result of these conditions, a `PathBuf` parsed from request path parameter is
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safe to interpolate within, or use as a suffix of, a path without additional
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checks.
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```rust
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extern crate actix;
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use actix_web::*;
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use std::path::PathBuf;
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fn index(req: Httprequest) -> String {
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let path: PathBuf = req.match_info().query("tail")?;
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format!("Path {:?}", path)
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}
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fn main() {
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Application::default("/")
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.resource(r"/a/{tail:**}", |r| r.get(index))
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.finish();
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}
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```
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// dev specific
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pub use pipeline::Pipeline;
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pub use route::Handler;
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pub use recognizer::RouteRecognizer;
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pub use channel::{HttpChannel, HttpHandler};
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pub use recognizer::{FromParam, RouteRecognizer};
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pub use application::ApplicationBuilder;
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pub use httpresponse::HttpResponseBuilder;
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src/error.rs
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src/error.rs
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/// General purpose actix web error
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#[derive(Debug)]
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pub struct Error {
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cause: Box<ErrorResponse>,
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cause: Box<ResponseError>,
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}
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impl Error {
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/// Returns a reference to the underlying cause of this Error.
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// this should return &Fail but needs this https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/5665
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pub fn cause(&self) -> &ErrorResponse {
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pub fn cause(&self) -> &ResponseError {
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self.cause.as_ref()
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}
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}
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/// Error that can be converted to `HttpResponse`
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pub trait ErrorResponse: Fail {
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pub trait ResponseError: Fail {
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/// Create response for error
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///
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@ -69,8 +69,8 @@ impl From<Error> for HttpResponse {
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}
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}
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/// `Error` for any error that implements `ErrorResponse`
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impl<T: ErrorResponse> From<T> for Error {
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/// `Error` for any error that implements `ResponseError`
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impl<T: ResponseError> From<T> for Error {
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fn from(err: T) -> Error {
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Error { cause: Box::new(err) }
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}
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@ -78,31 +78,31 @@ impl<T: ErrorResponse> From<T> for Error {
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/// Default error is `InternalServerError`
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#[cfg(actix_nightly)]
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default impl<T: StdError + Sync + Send + 'static> ErrorResponse for T {
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default impl<T: StdError + Sync + Send + 'static> ResponseError for T {
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fn error_response(&self) -> HttpResponse {
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HttpResponse::new(StatusCode::INTERNAL_SERVER_ERROR, Body::Empty)
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}
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}
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/// `InternalServerError` for `JsonError`
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impl ErrorResponse for JsonError {}
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impl ResponseError for JsonError {}
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/// Return `InternalServerError` for `HttpError`,
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/// Response generation can return `HttpError`, so it is internal error
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impl ErrorResponse for HttpError {}
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impl ResponseError for HttpError {}
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/// Return `InternalServerError` for `io::Error`
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impl ErrorResponse for IoError {}
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impl ResponseError for IoError {}
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/// `InternalServerError` for `InvalidHeaderValue`
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impl ErrorResponse for header::InvalidHeaderValue {}
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impl ResponseError for header::InvalidHeaderValue {}
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/// Internal error
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#[derive(Fail, Debug)]
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#[fail(display="Unexpected task frame")]
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pub struct UnexpectedTaskFrame;
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impl ErrorResponse for UnexpectedTaskFrame {}
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impl ResponseError for UnexpectedTaskFrame {}
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/// A set of errors that can occur during parsing HTTP streams
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#[derive(Fail, Debug)]
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@ -141,7 +141,7 @@ pub enum ParseError {
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}
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/// Return `BadRequest` for `ParseError`
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impl ErrorResponse for ParseError {
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impl ResponseError for ParseError {
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fn error_response(&self) -> HttpResponse {
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HttpResponse::new(StatusCode::BAD_REQUEST, Body::Empty)
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}
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@ -203,7 +203,7 @@ impl From<IoError> for PayloadError {
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}
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/// Return `BadRequest` for `cookie::ParseError`
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impl ErrorResponse for cookie::ParseError {
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impl ResponseError for cookie::ParseError {
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fn error_response(&self) -> HttpResponse {
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HttpResponse::new(StatusCode::BAD_REQUEST, Body::Empty)
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}
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@ -223,7 +223,7 @@ pub enum HttpRangeError {
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}
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/// Return `BadRequest` for `HttpRangeError`
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impl ErrorResponse for HttpRangeError {
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impl ResponseError for HttpRangeError {
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fn error_response(&self) -> HttpResponse {
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HttpResponse::new(
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StatusCode::BAD_REQUEST, Body::from("Invalid Range header provided"))
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@ -272,7 +272,7 @@ impl From<PayloadError> for MultipartError {
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}
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/// Return `BadRequest` for `MultipartError`
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impl ErrorResponse for MultipartError {
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impl ResponseError for MultipartError {
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fn error_response(&self) -> HttpResponse {
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HttpResponse::new(StatusCode::BAD_REQUEST, Body::Empty)
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@ -290,7 +290,7 @@ pub enum ExpectError {
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UnknownExpect,
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}
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impl ErrorResponse for ExpectError {
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impl ResponseError for ExpectError {
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fn error_response(&self) -> HttpResponse {
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HTTPExpectationFailed.with_body("Unknown Expect")
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@ -320,7 +320,7 @@ pub enum WsHandshakeError {
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BadWebsocketKey,
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}
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impl ErrorResponse for WsHandshakeError {
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impl ResponseError for WsHandshakeError {
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fn error_response(&self) -> HttpResponse {
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match *self {
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@ -363,7 +363,30 @@ pub enum UrlencodedError {
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}
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/// Return `BadRequest` for `UrlencodedError`
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impl ErrorResponse for UrlencodedError {
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impl ResponseError for UrlencodedError {
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fn error_response(&self) -> HttpResponse {
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HttpResponse::new(StatusCode::BAD_REQUEST, Body::Empty)
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}
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}
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/// Errors which can occur when attempting to interpret a segment string as a
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/// valid path segment.
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#[derive(Fail, Debug, PartialEq)]
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pub enum UriSegmentError {
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/// The segment started with the wrapped invalid character.
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#[fail(display="The segment started with the wrapped invalid character")]
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BadStart(char),
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/// The segment contained the wrapped invalid character.
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#[fail(display="The segment contained the wrapped invalid character")]
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BadChar(char),
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/// The segment ended with the wrapped invalid character.
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#[fail(display="The segment ended with the wrapped invalid character")]
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BadEnd(char),
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}
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/// Return `BadRequest` for `UriSegmentError`
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impl ResponseError for UriSegmentError {
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fn error_response(&self) -> HttpResponse {
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HttpResponse::new(StatusCode::BAD_REQUEST, Body::Empty)
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use h1writer::H1Writer;
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use httpcodes::HTTPNotFound;
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use httprequest::HttpRequest;
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use error::{ParseError, PayloadError, ErrorResponse};
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use error::{ParseError, PayloadError, ResponseError};
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use payload::{Payload, PayloadWriter, DEFAULT_BUFFER_SIZE};
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const KEEPALIVE_PERIOD: u64 = 15; // seconds
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use futures::Future;
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use futures::future::{FutureResult, ok as FutOk, err as FutErr};
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use error::{Result, Error, ErrorResponse};
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use error::{Result, Error, ResponseError};
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use httprequest::HttpRequest;
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use httpresponse::HttpResponse;
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use middlewares::{Middleware, Started, Response};
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Serialize(JsonError),
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}
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impl ErrorResponse for CookieSessionError {}
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impl ResponseError for CookieSessionError {}
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impl SessionImpl for CookieSession {
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use std;
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use std::rc::Rc;
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use std::path::PathBuf;
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use std::ops::Index;
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use std::str::FromStr;
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use std::collections::HashMap;
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use regex::{Regex, RegexSet, Captures};
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use error::{ResponseError, UriSegmentError};
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/// A trait to abstract the idea of creating a new instance of a type from a path parameter.
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pub trait FromParam: Sized {
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/// The associated error which can be returned from parsing.
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type Err: ResponseError;
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/// Parses a string `s` to return a value of this type.
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fn from_param(s: &str) -> Result<Self, Self::Err>;
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}
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/// Route match information
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///
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/// If resource path contains variable patterns, `Params` stores this variables.
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#[derive(Debug)]
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pub struct Params {
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text: String,
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matches: Vec<Option<(usize, usize)>>,
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names: Rc<HashMap<String, usize>>,
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}
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impl Params {
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pub(crate) fn new(names: Rc<HashMap<String, usize>>,
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text: &str,
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captures: &Captures) -> Self
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{
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Params {
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names,
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text: text.into(),
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matches: captures
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.iter()
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.map(|capture| capture.map(|m| (m.start(), m.end())))
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.collect(),
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}
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}
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pub(crate) fn empty() -> Self
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{
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Params {
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text: String::new(),
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names: Rc::new(HashMap::new()),
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matches: Vec::new(),
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}
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}
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/// Check if there are any matched patterns
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pub fn is_empty(&self) -> bool {
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self.names.is_empty()
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}
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fn by_idx(&self, index: usize) -> Option<&str> {
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self.matches
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.get(index + 1)
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.and_then(|m| m.map(|(start, end)| &self.text[start..end]))
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}
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/// Get matched parameter by name without type conversion
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pub fn get(&self, key: &str) -> Option<&str> {
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self.names.get(key).and_then(|&i| self.by_idx(i - 1))
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}
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/// Get matched `FromParam` compatible parameter by name.
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///
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/// If keyed parameter is not available empty string is used as default value.
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///
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/// ```rust,ignore
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/// fn index(req: HttpRequest) -> String {
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/// let ivalue: isize = req.match_info().query()?;
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/// format!("isuze value: {:?}", ivalue)
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/// }
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/// ```
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pub fn query<T: FromParam>(&self, key: &str) -> Result<T, <T as FromParam>::Err>
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{
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if let Some(s) = self.get(key) {
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T::from_param(s)
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} else {
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T::from_param("")
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}
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}
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}
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impl<'a> Index<&'a str> for Params {
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type Output = str;
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fn index(&self, name: &'a str) -> &str {
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self.get(name).expect("Value for parameter is not available")
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}
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}
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/// Creates a `PathBuf` from a path parameter. The returned `PathBuf` is
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/// percent-decoded. If a segment is equal to "..", the previous segment (if
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/// any) is skipped.
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///
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/// For security purposes, if a segment meets any of the following conditions,
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/// an `Err` is returned indicating the condition met:
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///
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/// * Decoded segment starts with any of: `.` (except `..`), `*`
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/// * Decoded segment ends with any of: `:`, `>`, `<`
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/// * Decoded segment contains any of: `/`
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/// * On Windows, decoded segment contains any of: '\'
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/// * Percent-encoding results in invalid UTF8.
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///
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/// As a result of these conditions, a `PathBuf` parsed from request path parameter is
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/// safe to interpolate within, or use as a suffix of, a path without additional
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/// checks.
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impl FromParam for PathBuf {
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type Err = UriSegmentError;
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fn from_param(val: &str) -> Result<PathBuf, UriSegmentError> {
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let mut buf = PathBuf::new();
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for segment in val.split('/') {
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if segment == ".." {
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buf.pop();
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} else if segment.starts_with('.') {
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return Err(UriSegmentError::BadStart('.'))
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} else if segment.starts_with('*') {
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return Err(UriSegmentError::BadStart('*'))
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} else if segment.ends_with(':') {
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return Err(UriSegmentError::BadEnd(':'))
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} else if segment.ends_with('>') {
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return Err(UriSegmentError::BadEnd('>'))
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} else if segment.ends_with('<') {
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return Err(UriSegmentError::BadEnd('<'))
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} else if segment.contains('/') {
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return Err(UriSegmentError::BadChar('/'))
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} else if cfg!(windows) && segment.contains('\\') {
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return Err(UriSegmentError::BadChar('\\'))
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} else {
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buf.push(segment)
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}
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}
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Ok(buf)
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}
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}
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macro_rules! FROM_STR {
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($type:ty) => {
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impl FromParam for $type {
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type Err = <$type as FromStr>::Err;
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fn from_param(val: &str) -> Result<Self, Self::Err> {
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<$type as FromStr>::from_str(val)
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}
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}
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}
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}
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FROM_STR!(u8);
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FROM_STR!(u16);
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FROM_STR!(u32);
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FROM_STR!(u64);
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FROM_STR!(usize);
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FROM_STR!(i8);
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FROM_STR!(i16);
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FROM_STR!(i32);
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FROM_STR!(i64);
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FROM_STR!(isize);
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FROM_STR!(f32);
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FROM_STR!(f64);
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FROM_STR!(String);
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FROM_STR!(std::net::IpAddr);
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FROM_STR!(std::net::Ipv4Addr);
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FROM_STR!(std::net::Ipv6Addr);
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FROM_STR!(std::net::SocketAddr);
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FROM_STR!(std::net::SocketAddrV4);
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FROM_STR!(std::net::SocketAddrV6);
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#[doc(hidden)]
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pub struct RouteRecognizer<T> {
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prefix: usize,
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patterns: RegexSet,
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re
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}
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/// Route match information
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///
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/// If resource path contains variable patterns, `Params` stores this variables.
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#[derive(Debug)]
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pub struct Params {
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text: String,
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matches: Vec<Option<(usize, usize)>>,
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names: Rc<HashMap<String, usize>>,
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}
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impl Params {
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pub(crate) fn new(names: Rc<HashMap<String, usize>>,
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text: &str,
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captures: &Captures) -> Self
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{
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Params {
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names,
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text: text.into(),
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matches: captures
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.iter()
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.map(|capture| capture.map(|m| (m.start(), m.end())))
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.collect(),
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}
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}
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pub(crate) fn empty() -> Self
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{
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Params {
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text: String::new(),
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names: Rc::new(HashMap::new()),
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matches: Vec::new(),
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}
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}
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pub fn is_empty(&self) -> bool {
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self.names.is_empty()
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}
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fn by_idx(&self, index: usize) -> Option<&str> {
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self.matches
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.get(index + 1)
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.and_then(|m| m.map(|(start, end)| &self.text[start..end]))
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}
|
||||
|
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/// Get matched parameter by name
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pub fn get(&self, key: &str) -> Option<&str> {
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self.names.get(key).and_then(|&i| self.by_idx(i - 1))
|
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}
|
||||
}
|
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|
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#[cfg(test)]
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mod tests {
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use regex::Regex;
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@ -249,6 +369,7 @@ mod tests {
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assert_eq!(*val, 2);
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assert!(!params.as_ref().unwrap().is_empty());
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assert_eq!(params.as_ref().unwrap().get("val").unwrap(), "value");
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assert_eq!(¶ms.as_ref().unwrap()["val"], "value");
|
||||
|
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let (params, val) = rec.recognize("/name/value2/index.html").unwrap();
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assert_eq!(*val, 3);
|
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