actix_server/builder.rs
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use std::{io, num::NonZeroUsize, time::Duration};
use actix_rt::net::TcpStream;
use tokio::sync::mpsc::{unbounded_channel, UnboundedReceiver, UnboundedSender};
use crate::{
server::ServerCommand,
service::{InternalServiceFactory, ServerServiceFactory, StreamNewService},
socket::{create_mio_tcp_listener, MioListener, MioTcpListener, StdTcpListener, ToSocketAddrs},
worker::ServerWorkerConfig,
Server,
};
/// Multipath TCP (MPTCP) preference.
///
/// Currently only useful on Linux.
///
#[cfg_attr(target_os = "linux", doc = "Also see [`ServerBuilder::mptcp()`].")]
#[derive(Debug, Clone)]
pub enum MpTcp {
/// MPTCP will not be used when binding sockets.
Disabled,
/// MPTCP will be attempted when binding sockets. If errors occur, regular TCP will be
/// attempted, too.
TcpFallback,
/// MPTCP will be used when binding sockets (with no fallback).
NoFallback,
}
/// [Server] builder.
pub struct ServerBuilder {
pub(crate) threads: usize,
pub(crate) token: usize,
pub(crate) backlog: u32,
pub(crate) factories: Vec<Box<dyn InternalServiceFactory>>,
pub(crate) sockets: Vec<(usize, String, MioListener)>,
pub(crate) mptcp: MpTcp,
pub(crate) exit: bool,
pub(crate) listen_os_signals: bool,
pub(crate) cmd_tx: UnboundedSender<ServerCommand>,
pub(crate) cmd_rx: UnboundedReceiver<ServerCommand>,
pub(crate) worker_config: ServerWorkerConfig,
}
impl Default for ServerBuilder {
fn default() -> Self {
Self::new()
}
}
impl ServerBuilder {
/// Create new Server builder instance
pub fn new() -> ServerBuilder {
let (cmd_tx, cmd_rx) = unbounded_channel();
ServerBuilder {
threads: std::thread::available_parallelism().map_or(2, NonZeroUsize::get),
token: 0,
factories: Vec::new(),
sockets: Vec::new(),
backlog: 2048,
mptcp: MpTcp::Disabled,
exit: false,
listen_os_signals: true,
cmd_tx,
cmd_rx,
worker_config: ServerWorkerConfig::default(),
}
}
/// Sets number of workers to start.
///
/// See [`bind()`](Self::bind()) for more details on how worker count affects the number of
/// server factory instantiations.
///
/// The default worker count is the determined by [`std::thread::available_parallelism()`]. See
/// its documentation to determine what behavior you should expect when server is run.
///
/// `num` must be greater than 0.
///
/// # Panics
///
/// Panics if `num` is 0.
pub fn workers(mut self, num: usize) -> Self {
assert_ne!(num, 0, "workers must be greater than 0");
self.threads = num;
self
}
/// Set max number of threads for each worker's blocking task thread pool.
///
/// One thread pool is set up **per worker**; not shared across workers.
///
/// # Examples:
/// ```
/// # use actix_server::ServerBuilder;
/// let builder = ServerBuilder::new()
/// .workers(4) // server has 4 worker thread.
/// .worker_max_blocking_threads(4); // every worker has 4 max blocking threads.
/// ```
///
/// See [tokio::runtime::Builder::max_blocking_threads] for behavior reference.
pub fn worker_max_blocking_threads(mut self, num: usize) -> Self {
self.worker_config.max_blocking_threads(num);
self
}
/// Set the maximum number of pending connections.
///
/// This refers to the number of clients that can be waiting to be served. Exceeding this number
/// results in the client getting an error when attempting to connect. It should only affect
/// servers under significant load.
///
/// Generally set in the 64-2048 range. Default value is 2048.
///
/// This method should be called before `bind()` method call.
pub fn backlog(mut self, num: u32) -> Self {
self.backlog = num;
self
}
/// Sets MultiPath TCP (MPTCP) preference on bound sockets.
///
/// Multipath TCP (MPTCP) builds on top of TCP to improve connection redundancy and performance
/// by sharing a network data stream across multiple underlying TCP sessions. See [mptcp.dev]
/// for more info about MPTCP itself.
///
/// MPTCP is available on Linux kernel version 5.6 and higher. In addition, you'll also need to
/// ensure the kernel option is enabled using `sysctl net.mptcp.enabled=1`.
///
/// This method will have no effect if called after a `bind()`.
///
/// [mptcp.dev]: https://www.mptcp.dev
#[cfg(target_os = "linux")]
pub fn mptcp(mut self, mptcp_enabled: MpTcp) -> Self {
self.mptcp = mptcp_enabled;
self
}
/// Sets the maximum per-worker number of concurrent connections.
///
/// All socket listeners will stop accepting connections when this limit is reached for
/// each worker.
///
/// By default max connections is set to a 25k per worker.
pub fn max_concurrent_connections(mut self, num: usize) -> Self {
self.worker_config.max_concurrent_connections(num);
self
}
#[doc(hidden)]
#[deprecated(since = "2.0.0", note = "Renamed to `max_concurrent_connections`.")]
pub fn maxconn(self, num: usize) -> Self {
self.max_concurrent_connections(num)
}
/// Sets flag to stop Actix `System` after server shutdown.
///
/// This has no effect when server is running in a Tokio-only runtime.
pub fn system_exit(mut self) -> Self {
self.exit = true;
self
}
/// Disables OS signal handling.
pub fn disable_signals(mut self) -> Self {
self.listen_os_signals = false;
self
}
/// Timeout for graceful workers shutdown in seconds.
///
/// After receiving a stop signal, workers have this much time to finish serving requests.
/// Workers still alive after the timeout are force dropped.
///
/// By default shutdown timeout sets to 30 seconds.
pub fn shutdown_timeout(mut self, sec: u64) -> Self {
self.worker_config
.shutdown_timeout(Duration::from_secs(sec));
self
}
/// Adds new service to the server.
///
/// Note that, if a DNS lookup is required, resolving hostnames is a blocking operation.
///
/// # Worker Count
///
/// The `factory` will be instantiated multiple times in most scenarios. The number of
/// instantiations is number of [`workers`](Self::workers()) × number of sockets resolved by
/// `addrs`.
///
/// For example, if you've manually set [`workers`](Self::workers()) to 2, and use `127.0.0.1`
/// as the bind `addrs`, then `factory` will be instantiated twice. However, using `localhost`
/// as the bind `addrs` can often resolve to both `127.0.0.1` (IPv4) _and_ `::1` (IPv6), causing
/// the `factory` to be instantiated 4 times (2 workers × 2 bind addresses).
///
/// Using a bind address of `0.0.0.0`, which signals to use all interfaces, may also multiple
/// the number of instantiations in a similar way.
///
/// # Errors
///
/// Returns an `io::Error` if:
/// - `addrs` cannot be resolved into one or more socket addresses;
/// - all the resolved socket addresses are already bound.
pub fn bind<F, U, N>(mut self, name: N, addrs: U, factory: F) -> io::Result<Self>
where
F: ServerServiceFactory<TcpStream>,
U: ToSocketAddrs,
N: AsRef<str>,
{
let sockets = bind_addr(addrs, self.backlog, &self.mptcp)?;
tracing::trace!("binding server to: {sockets:?}");
for lst in sockets {
let token = self.next_token();
self.factories.push(StreamNewService::create(
name.as_ref().to_string(),
token,
factory.clone(),
lst.local_addr()?,
));
self.sockets
.push((token, name.as_ref().to_string(), MioListener::Tcp(lst)));
}
Ok(self)
}
/// Adds service to the server using a socket listener already bound.
///
/// # Worker Count
///
/// The `factory` will be instantiated multiple times in most scenarios. The number of
/// instantiations is: number of [`workers`](Self::workers()).
pub fn listen<F, N: AsRef<str>>(
mut self,
name: N,
lst: StdTcpListener,
factory: F,
) -> io::Result<Self>
where
F: ServerServiceFactory<TcpStream>,
{
lst.set_nonblocking(true)?;
let addr = lst.local_addr()?;
let token = self.next_token();
self.factories.push(StreamNewService::create(
name.as_ref().to_string(),
token,
factory,
addr,
));
self.sockets
.push((token, name.as_ref().to_string(), MioListener::from(lst)));
Ok(self)
}
/// Starts processing incoming connections and return server controller.
pub fn run(self) -> Server {
if self.sockets.is_empty() {
panic!("Server should have at least one bound socket");
} else {
tracing::info!("starting {} workers", self.threads);
Server::new(self)
}
}
fn next_token(&mut self) -> usize {
let token = self.token;
self.token += 1;
token
}
}
#[cfg(unix)]
impl ServerBuilder {
/// Adds new service to the server using a UDS (unix domain socket) address.
///
/// # Worker Count
///
/// The `factory` will be instantiated multiple times in most scenarios. The number of
/// instantiations is: number of [`workers`](Self::workers()).
pub fn bind_uds<F, U, N>(self, name: N, addr: U, factory: F) -> io::Result<Self>
where
F: ServerServiceFactory<actix_rt::net::UnixStream>,
N: AsRef<str>,
U: AsRef<std::path::Path>,
{
// The path must not exist when we try to bind.
// Try to remove it to avoid bind error.
if let Err(err) = std::fs::remove_file(addr.as_ref()) {
// NotFound is expected and not an issue. Anything else is.
if err.kind() != std::io::ErrorKind::NotFound {
return Err(err);
}
}
let lst = crate::socket::StdUnixListener::bind(addr)?;
self.listen_uds(name, lst, factory)
}
/// Adds new service to the server using a UDS (unix domain socket) listener already bound.
///
/// Useful when running as a systemd service and a socket FD is acquired externally.
///
/// # Worker Count
///
/// The `factory` will be instantiated multiple times in most scenarios. The number of
/// instantiations is: number of [`workers`](Self::workers()).
pub fn listen_uds<F, N: AsRef<str>>(
mut self,
name: N,
lst: crate::socket::StdUnixListener,
factory: F,
) -> io::Result<Self>
where
F: ServerServiceFactory<actix_rt::net::UnixStream>,
{
use std::net::{IpAddr, Ipv4Addr};
lst.set_nonblocking(true)?;
let token = self.next_token();
let addr = crate::socket::StdSocketAddr::new(IpAddr::V4(Ipv4Addr::new(127, 0, 0, 1)), 8080);
self.factories.push(StreamNewService::create(
name.as_ref().to_string(),
token,
factory,
addr,
));
self.sockets
.push((token, name.as_ref().to_string(), MioListener::from(lst)));
Ok(self)
}
}
pub(super) fn bind_addr<S: ToSocketAddrs>(
addr: S,
backlog: u32,
mptcp: &MpTcp,
) -> io::Result<Vec<MioTcpListener>> {
let mut opt_err = None;
let mut success = false;
let mut sockets = Vec::new();
for addr in addr.to_socket_addrs()? {
match create_mio_tcp_listener(addr, backlog, mptcp) {
Ok(lst) => {
success = true;
sockets.push(lst);
}
Err(err) => opt_err = Some(err),
}
}
if success {
Ok(sockets)
} else if let Some(err) = opt_err.take() {
Err(err)
} else {
Err(io::Error::new(
io::ErrorKind::Other,
"Can not bind to address.",
))
}
}