//! Simple file-reader TCP server with framed stream. //! //! Using the following command: //! //! ```sh //! nc 127.0.0.1 8080 //! ``` //! //! Follow the prompt and enter a file path, relative or absolute. use std::io; use actix_codec::{Framed, LinesCodec}; use actix_rt::net::TcpStream; use actix_server::Server; use actix_service::{fn_service, ServiceFactoryExt as _}; use futures_util::{SinkExt as _, StreamExt as _}; use tokio::{fs::File, io::AsyncReadExt as _}; async fn run() -> io::Result<()> { env_logger::init_from_env(env_logger::Env::default().default_filter_or("info")); let addr = ("127.0.0.1", 8080); tracing::info!("starting server on port: {}", &addr.0); // Bind socket address and start worker(s). By default, the server uses the number of physical // CPU cores as the worker count. For this reason, the closure passed to bind needs to return // a service *factory*; so it can be created once per worker. Server::build() .bind("file-reader", addr, move || { fn_service(move |stream: TcpStream| async move { // set up codec to use with I/O resource let mut framed = Framed::new(stream, LinesCodec::default()); loop { // prompt for file name framed.send("Type file name to return:").await?; // wait for next line match framed.next().await { Some(Ok(line)) => { match File::open(&line).await { Ok(mut file) => { tracing::info!("reading file: {}", &line); // read file into String buffer let mut buf = String::new(); file.read_to_string(&mut buf).await?; // send String into framed object framed.send(buf).await?; // break out of loop and break; } Err(err) => { tracing::error!("{}", err); framed .send("File not found or not readable. Try again.") .await?; continue; } }; } // not being able to read a line from the stream is unrecoverable Some(Err(err)) => return Err(err), // This EOF won't be hit. None => continue, } } // close connection after file has been copied to TCP stream Ok(()) }) .map_err(|err| tracing::error!("service error: {:?}", err)) })? .workers(2) .run() .await } #[tokio::main] async fn main() -> io::Result<()> { run().await?; Ok(()) } // alternatively: // #[actix_rt::main] // async fn main() -> io::Result<()> { // run().await?; // Ok(()) // }