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improve boxed service docs
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@ -22,8 +22,10 @@ path = "src/lib.rs"
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[dependencies]
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futures-core = { version = "0.3.7", default-features = false }
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paste = "1"
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pin-project-lite = "0.2"
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[dev-dependencies]
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actix-rt = "2.0.0"
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actix-utils = "3.0.0-beta.4"
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futures-util = { version = "0.3.7", default-features = false }
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@ -3,26 +3,30 @@
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use alloc::{boxed::Box, rc::Rc};
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use core::{future::Future, pin::Pin};
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use paste::paste;
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use crate::{Service, ServiceFactory};
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/// A boxed future without a Send bound or lifetime parameters.
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/// A boxed future with no send bound or lifetime parameters.
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pub type BoxFuture<T> = Pin<Box<dyn Future<Output = T>>>;
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macro_rules! service_object {
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($name: ident, $type: tt, $fn_name: ident) => {
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/// Type alias for service trait object.
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pub type $name<Req, Res, Err> = $type<
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dyn Service<Req, Response = Res, Error = Err, Future = BoxFuture<Result<Res, Err>>>,
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>;
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paste! {
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#[doc = "Type alias for service trait object using `" $type "`."]
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pub type $name<Req, Res, Err> = $type<
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dyn Service<Req, Response = Res, Error = Err, Future = BoxFuture<Result<Res, Err>>>,
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>;
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/// Create service trait object.
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pub fn $fn_name<S, Req>(service: S) -> $name<Req, S::Response, S::Error>
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where
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S: Service<Req> + 'static,
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Req: 'static,
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S::Future: 'static,
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{
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$type::new(ServiceWrapper::new(service))
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#[doc = "Wraps service as a trait object using [`" $name "`]."]
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pub fn $fn_name<S, Req>(service: S) -> $name<Req, S::Response, S::Error>
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where
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S: Service<Req> + 'static,
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Req: 'static,
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S::Future: 'static,
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{
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$type::new(ServiceWrapper::new(service))
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}
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}
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};
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}
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@ -56,10 +60,10 @@ where
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}
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}
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/// Wrapper for a service factory trait object that will produce a boxed trait object service.
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/// Wrapper for a service factory that will map it's services to boxed trait object services.
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pub struct BoxServiceFactory<Cfg, Req, Res, Err, InitErr>(Inner<Cfg, Req, Res, Err, InitErr>);
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/// Create service factory trait object.
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/// Wraps a service factory that returns service trait objects.
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pub fn factory<SF, Req>(
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factory: SF,
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) -> BoxServiceFactory<SF::Config, Req, SF::Response, SF::Error, SF::InitError>
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/// impl Service<u8> for MyService {
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/// type Response = u64;
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/// type Error = MyError;
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/// type Future = Pin<Box<Future<Output=Result<Self::Response, Self::Error>>>>;
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/// type Future = Pin<Box<dyn Future<Output = Result<Self::Response, Self::Error>>>>;
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///
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/// fn poll_ready(&self, cx: &mut Context<'_>) -> Poll<Result<(), Self::Error>> { ... }
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///
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/// ```
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///
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/// Sometimes it is not necessary to implement the Service trait. For example, the above service
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/// could be rewritten as a simple function and passed to [fn_service](fn_service()).
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/// could be rewritten as a simple function and passed to [`fn_service`](fn_service()).
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///
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/// ```ignore
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/// async fn my_service(req: u8) -> Result<u64, MyError>;
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@ -102,13 +102,12 @@ pub trait Service<Req> {
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/// Returns `Ready` when the service is able to process requests.
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///
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/// If the service is at capacity, then `Pending` is returned and the task
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/// is notified when the service becomes ready again. This function is
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/// expected to be called while on a task.
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/// If the service is at capacity, then `Pending` is returned and the task is notified when the
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/// service becomes ready again. This function is expected to be called while on a task.
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///
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/// This is a **best effort** implementation. False positives are permitted.
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/// It is permitted for the service to return `Ready` from a `poll_ready`
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/// call and the next invocation of `call` results in an error.
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/// This is a best effort implementation. False positives are permitted. It is permitted for
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/// the service to return `Ready` from a `poll_ready` call and the next invocation of `call`
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/// results in an error.
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///
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/// # Notes
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/// 1. `poll_ready` might be called on a different task to `call`.
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/// Process the request and return the response asynchronously.
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///
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/// This function is expected to be callable off task. As such,
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/// implementations should take care to not call `poll_ready`. If the
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/// service is at capacity and the request is unable to be handled, the
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/// returned `Future` should resolve to an error.
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/// This function is expected to be callable off-task. As such, implementations of `call` should
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/// take care to not call `poll_ready`. If the service is at capacity and the request is unable
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/// to be handled, the returned `Future` should resolve to an error.
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///
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/// Calling `call` without calling `poll_ready` is permitted. The
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/// implementation must be resilient to this fact.
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/// Invoking `call` without first invoking `poll_ready` is permitted. Implementations must be
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/// resilient to this fact.
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fn call(&self, req: Req) -> Self::Future;
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}
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/// Factory for creating `Service`s.
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///
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/// Acts as a service factory. This is useful for cases where new `Service`s
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/// must be produced. One case is a TCP server listener. The listener
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/// accepts new TCP streams, obtains a new `Service` using the
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/// `ServiceFactory` trait, and uses the new `Service` to process inbound
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/// requests on that new TCP stream.
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/// This is useful for cases where new `Service`s must be produced. One case is a TCP
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/// server listener: a listener accepts new connections, constructs a new `Service` for each using
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/// the `ServiceFactory` trait, and uses the new `Service` to process inbound requests on that new
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/// connection.
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///
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/// `Config` is a service factory configuration type.
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///
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/// Simple factories may be able to use [`fn_factory`] or [`fn_factory_with_config`] to
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/// reduce boilerplate.
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pub trait ServiceFactory<Req> {
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/// Responses given by the created services.
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type Response;
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#[cfg(test)]
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mod tests {
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use core::{
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future::{ready, Ready},
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time::Duration,
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};
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use core::time::Duration;
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use actix_utils::future::{ready, Ready};
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use super::*;
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use crate::Service;
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