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actix-web/src/web.rs

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//! Essentials helper functions and types for application registration.
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use actix_http::http::Method;
use actix_router::IntoPattern;
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use std::future::Future;
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pub use actix_http::Response as HttpResponse;
pub use bytes::{Buf, BufMut, Bytes, BytesMut};
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use crate::error::BlockingError;
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use crate::extract::FromRequest;
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use crate::handler::Handler;
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use crate::resource::Resource;
use crate::responder::Responder;
use crate::route::Route;
use crate::scope::Scope;
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use crate::service::WebService;
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pub use crate::config::ServiceConfig;
pub use crate::data::Data;
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pub use crate::request::HttpRequest;
pub use crate::request_data::ReqData;
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pub use crate::types::*;
/// Create resource for a specific path.
///
/// Resources may have variable path segments. For example, a
/// resource with the path `/a/{name}/c` would match all incoming
/// requests with paths such as `/a/b/c`, `/a/1/c`, or `/a/etc/c`.
///
/// A variable segment is specified in the form `{identifier}`,
/// where the identifier can be used later in a request handler to
/// access the matched value for that segment. This is done by
/// looking up the identifier in the `Params` object returned by
/// `HttpRequest.match_info()` method.
///
/// By default, each segment matches the regular expression `[^{}/]+`.
///
/// You can also specify a custom regex in the form `{identifier:regex}`:
///
/// For instance, to route `GET`-requests on any route matching
/// `/users/{userid}/{friend}` and store `userid` and `friend` in
/// the exposed `Params` object:
///
/// ```
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/// use actix_web::{web, App, HttpResponse};
///
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/// let app = App::new().service(
/// web::resource("/users/{userid}/{friend}")
/// .route(web::get().to(|| HttpResponse::Ok()))
/// .route(web::head().to(|| HttpResponse::MethodNotAllowed()))
/// );
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/// ```
pub fn resource<T: IntoPattern>(path: T) -> Resource {
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Resource::new(path)
}
/// Configure scope for common root path.
///
/// Scopes collect multiple paths under a common path prefix.
/// Scope path can contain variable path segments as resources.
///
/// ```
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/// use actix_web::{web, App, HttpResponse};
///
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/// let app = App::new().service(
/// web::scope("/{project_id}")
/// .service(web::resource("/path1").to(|| HttpResponse::Ok()))
/// .service(web::resource("/path2").to(|| HttpResponse::Ok()))
/// .service(web::resource("/path3").to(|| HttpResponse::MethodNotAllowed()))
/// );
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/// ```
///
/// In the above example, three routes get added:
/// * /{project_id}/path1
/// * /{project_id}/path2
/// * /{project_id}/path3
///
pub fn scope(path: &str) -> Scope {
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Scope::new(path)
}
/// Create *route* without configuration.
pub fn route() -> Route {
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Route::new()
}
/// Create *route* with `GET` method guard.
///
/// ```
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/// use actix_web::{web, App, HttpResponse};
///
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/// let app = App::new().service(
/// web::resource("/{project_id}")
/// .route(web::get().to(|| HttpResponse::Ok()))
/// );
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/// ```
///
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/// In the above example, one `GET` route gets added:
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/// * /{project_id}
///
pub fn get() -> Route {
method(Method::GET)
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}
/// Create *route* with `POST` method guard.
///
/// ```
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/// use actix_web::{web, App, HttpResponse};
///
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/// let app = App::new().service(
/// web::resource("/{project_id}")
/// .route(web::post().to(|| HttpResponse::Ok()))
/// );
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/// ```
///
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/// In the above example, one `POST` route gets added:
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/// * /{project_id}
///
pub fn post() -> Route {
method(Method::POST)
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}
/// Create *route* with `PUT` method guard.
///
/// ```
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/// use actix_web::{web, App, HttpResponse};
///
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/// let app = App::new().service(
/// web::resource("/{project_id}")
/// .route(web::put().to(|| HttpResponse::Ok()))
/// );
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/// ```
///
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/// In the above example, one `PUT` route gets added:
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/// * /{project_id}
///
pub fn put() -> Route {
method(Method::PUT)
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}
/// Create *route* with `PATCH` method guard.
///
/// ```
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/// use actix_web::{web, App, HttpResponse};
///
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/// let app = App::new().service(
/// web::resource("/{project_id}")
/// .route(web::patch().to(|| HttpResponse::Ok()))
/// );
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/// ```
///
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/// In the above example, one `PATCH` route gets added:
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/// * /{project_id}
///
pub fn patch() -> Route {
method(Method::PATCH)
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}
/// Create *route* with `DELETE` method guard.
///
/// ```
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/// use actix_web::{web, App, HttpResponse};
///
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/// let app = App::new().service(
/// web::resource("/{project_id}")
/// .route(web::delete().to(|| HttpResponse::Ok()))
/// );
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/// ```
///
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/// In the above example, one `DELETE` route gets added:
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/// * /{project_id}
///
pub fn delete() -> Route {
method(Method::DELETE)
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}
/// Create *route* with `HEAD` method guard.
///
/// ```
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/// use actix_web::{web, App, HttpResponse};
///
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/// let app = App::new().service(
/// web::resource("/{project_id}")
/// .route(web::head().to(|| HttpResponse::Ok()))
/// );
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/// ```
///
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/// In the above example, one `HEAD` route gets added:
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/// * /{project_id}
///
pub fn head() -> Route {
method(Method::HEAD)
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}
/// Create *route* with `TRACE` method guard.
///
/// ```
/// use actix_web::{web, App, HttpResponse};
///
/// let app = App::new().service(
/// web::resource("/{project_id}")
/// .route(web::trace().to(|| HttpResponse::Ok()))
/// );
/// ```
///
/// In the above example, one `HEAD` route gets added:
/// * /{project_id}
///
pub fn trace() -> Route {
method(Method::TRACE)
}
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/// Create *route* and add method guard.
///
/// ```
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/// use actix_web::{web, http, App, HttpResponse};
///
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/// let app = App::new().service(
/// web::resource("/{project_id}")
/// .route(web::method(http::Method::GET).to(|| HttpResponse::Ok()))
/// );
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/// ```
///
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/// In the above example, one `GET` route gets added:
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/// * /{project_id}
///
pub fn method(method: Method) -> Route {
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Route::new().method(method)
}
/// Create a new route and add handler.
///
/// ```
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/// use actix_web::{web, App, HttpResponse, Responder};
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///
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/// async fn index() -> impl Responder {
/// HttpResponse::Ok()
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/// }
///
/// App::new().service(
/// web::resource("/").route(
/// web::to(index))
/// );
/// ```
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pub fn to<F, I, R>(handler: F) -> Route
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where
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F: Handler<I, R>,
I: FromRequest + 'static,
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R: Future + 'static,
R::Output: Responder + 'static,
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{
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Route::new().to(handler)
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}
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/// Create raw service for a specific path.
///
/// ```
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/// use actix_web::{dev, web, guard, App, Error, HttpResponse};
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///
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/// async fn my_service(req: dev::ServiceRequest) -> Result<dev::ServiceResponse, Error> {
/// Ok(req.into_response(HttpResponse::Ok().finish()))
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/// }
///
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/// let app = App::new().service(
/// web::service("/users/*")
/// .guard(guard::Header("content-type", "text/plain"))
/// .finish(my_service)
/// );
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/// ```
pub fn service<T: IntoPattern>(path: T) -> WebService {
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WebService::new(path)
}
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/// Execute blocking function on a thread pool, returns future that resolves
/// to result of the function execution.
pub fn block<F, R>(f: F) -> impl Future<Output = Result<R, BlockingError>>
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where
F: FnOnce() -> R + Send + 'static,
R: Send + 'static,
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{
let fut = actix_rt::task::spawn_blocking(f);
async { fut.await.map_err(|_| BlockingError) }
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}