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271 lines
7.5 KiB
Rust
271 lines
7.5 KiB
Rust
use alloc::{rc::Rc, sync::Arc};
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use core::{
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future::Future,
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marker::PhantomData,
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pin::Pin,
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task::{Context, Poll},
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};
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use futures_core::ready;
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use pin_project_lite::pin_project;
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use crate::{IntoServiceFactory, Service, ServiceFactory};
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/// Apply a [`Transform`] to a [`Service`].
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pub fn apply<T, S, I, Req>(t: T, factory: I) -> ApplyTransform<T, S, Req>
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where
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I: IntoServiceFactory<S, Req>,
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S: ServiceFactory<Req>,
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T: Transform<S::Service, Req, InitError = S::InitError>,
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{
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ApplyTransform::new(t, factory.into_factory())
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}
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/// Defines the interface of a service factory that wraps inner service during construction.
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///
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/// Transformers wrap an inner service and runs during inbound and/or outbound processing in the
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/// service lifecycle. It may modify request and/or response.
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///
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/// For example, a timeout service wrapper:
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///
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/// ```ignore
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/// pub struct Timeout<S> {
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/// service: S,
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/// timeout: Duration,
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/// }
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///
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/// impl<S: Service<Req>, Req> Service<Req> for Timeout<S> {
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/// type Response = S::Response;
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/// type Error = TimeoutError<S::Error>;
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/// type Future = TimeoutServiceResponse<S>;
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///
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/// actix_service::forward_ready!(service);
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///
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/// fn call(&self, req: Req) -> Self::Future {
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/// TimeoutServiceResponse {
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/// fut: self.service.call(req),
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/// sleep: Sleep::new(clock::now() + self.timeout),
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/// }
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/// }
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/// }
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/// ```
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///
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/// This wrapper service is decoupled from the underlying service implementation and could be
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/// applied to any service.
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///
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/// The `Transform` trait defines the interface of a service wrapper. `Transform` is often
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/// implemented for middleware, defining how to construct a middleware Service. A Service that is
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/// constructed by the factory takes the Service that follows it during execution as a parameter,
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/// assuming ownership of the next Service.
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///
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/// A transform for the `Timeout` middleware could look like this:
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///
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/// ```ignore
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/// pub struct TimeoutTransform {
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/// timeout: Duration,
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/// }
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///
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/// impl<S: Service<Req>, Req> Transform<S, Req> for TimeoutTransform {
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/// type Response = S::Response;
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/// type Error = TimeoutError<S::Error>;
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/// type InitError = S::Error;
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/// type Transform = Timeout<S>;
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/// type Future = Ready<Result<Self::Transform, Self::InitError>>;
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///
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/// fn new_transform(&self, service: S) -> Self::Future {
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/// ready(Ok(Timeout {
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/// service,
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/// timeout: self.timeout,
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/// }))
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/// }
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/// }
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/// ```
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pub trait Transform<S, Req> {
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/// Responses produced by the service.
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type Response;
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/// Errors produced by the service.
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type Error;
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/// The `TransformService` value created by this factory
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type Transform: Service<Req, Response = Self::Response, Error = Self::Error>;
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/// Errors produced while building a transform service.
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type InitError;
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/// The future response value.
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type Future: Future<Output = Result<Self::Transform, Self::InitError>>;
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/// Creates and returns a new Transform component, asynchronously
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fn new_transform(&self, service: S) -> Self::Future;
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}
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impl<T, S, Req> Transform<S, Req> for Rc<T>
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where
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T: Transform<S, Req>,
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{
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type Response = T::Response;
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type Error = T::Error;
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type Transform = T::Transform;
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type InitError = T::InitError;
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type Future = T::Future;
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fn new_transform(&self, service: S) -> T::Future {
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self.as_ref().new_transform(service)
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}
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}
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impl<T, S, Req> Transform<S, Req> for Arc<T>
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where
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T: Transform<S, Req>,
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{
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type Response = T::Response;
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type Error = T::Error;
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type Transform = T::Transform;
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type InitError = T::InitError;
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type Future = T::Future;
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fn new_transform(&self, service: S) -> T::Future {
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self.as_ref().new_transform(service)
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}
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}
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/// Apply a [`Transform`] to a [`Service`].
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pub struct ApplyTransform<T, S, Req>(Rc<(T, S)>, PhantomData<Req>);
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impl<T, S, Req> ApplyTransform<T, S, Req>
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where
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S: ServiceFactory<Req>,
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T: Transform<S::Service, Req, InitError = S::InitError>,
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{
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/// Create new `ApplyTransform` new service instance
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fn new(t: T, service: S) -> Self {
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Self(Rc::new((t, service)), PhantomData)
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}
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}
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impl<T, S, Req> Clone for ApplyTransform<T, S, Req> {
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fn clone(&self) -> Self {
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ApplyTransform(self.0.clone(), PhantomData)
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}
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}
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impl<T, S, Req> ServiceFactory<Req> for ApplyTransform<T, S, Req>
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where
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S: ServiceFactory<Req>,
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T: Transform<S::Service, Req, InitError = S::InitError>,
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{
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type Response = T::Response;
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type Error = T::Error;
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type Config = S::Config;
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type Service = T::Transform;
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type InitError = T::InitError;
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type Future = ApplyTransformFuture<T, S, Req>;
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fn new_service(&self, cfg: S::Config) -> Self::Future {
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ApplyTransformFuture {
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store: self.0.clone(),
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state: ApplyTransformFutureState::A {
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fut: self.0.as_ref().1.new_service(cfg),
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},
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}
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}
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}
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pin_project! {
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pub struct ApplyTransformFuture<T, S, Req>
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where
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S: ServiceFactory<Req>,
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T: Transform<S::Service, Req, InitError = S::InitError>,
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{
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store: Rc<(T, S)>,
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#[pin]
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state: ApplyTransformFutureState<T, S, Req>,
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}
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}
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pin_project! {
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#[project = ApplyTransformFutureStateProj]
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pub enum ApplyTransformFutureState<T, S, Req>
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where
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S: ServiceFactory<Req>,
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T: Transform<S::Service, Req, InitError = S::InitError>,
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{
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A { #[pin] fut: S::Future },
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B { #[pin] fut: T::Future },
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}
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}
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impl<T, S, Req> Future for ApplyTransformFuture<T, S, Req>
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where
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S: ServiceFactory<Req>,
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T: Transform<S::Service, Req, InitError = S::InitError>,
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{
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type Output = Result<T::Transform, T::InitError>;
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fn poll(mut self: Pin<&mut Self>, cx: &mut Context<'_>) -> Poll<Self::Output> {
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let mut this = self.as_mut().project();
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match this.state.as_mut().project() {
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ApplyTransformFutureStateProj::A { fut } => {
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let srv = ready!(fut.poll(cx))?;
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let fut = this.store.0.new_transform(srv);
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this.state.set(ApplyTransformFutureState::B { fut });
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self.poll(cx)
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}
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ApplyTransformFutureStateProj::B { fut } => fut.poll(cx),
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}
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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 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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// pseudo-doctest for Transform trait
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pub struct TimeoutTransform {
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timeout: Duration,
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}
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// pseudo-doctest for Transform trait
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impl<S: Service<Req>, Req> Transform<S, Req> for TimeoutTransform {
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type Response = S::Response;
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type Error = S::Error;
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type InitError = S::Error;
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type Transform = Timeout<S>;
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type Future = Ready<Result<Self::Transform, Self::InitError>>;
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fn new_transform(&self, service: S) -> Self::Future {
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ready(Ok(Timeout {
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service,
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_timeout: self.timeout,
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}))
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}
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}
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// pseudo-doctest for Transform trait
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pub struct Timeout<S> {
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service: S,
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_timeout: Duration,
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}
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// pseudo-doctest for Transform trait
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impl<S: Service<Req>, Req> Service<Req> for Timeout<S> {
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type Response = S::Response;
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type Error = S::Error;
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type Future = S::Future;
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crate::forward_ready!(service);
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fn call(&self, req: Req) -> Self::Future {
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self.service.call(req)
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}
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}
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}
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