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use std::cell::RefCell;
use std::fmt;
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use std::marker::PhantomData;
use std::rc::Rc;
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use actix_http::body::{Body, MessageBody};
use actix_service::boxed::{self, BoxedNewService};
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use actix_service::{
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apply_transform, IntoNewService, IntoTransform, NewService, Transform,
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};
use futures::{Future, IntoFuture};
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use crate::app_service::{AppEntry, AppInit, AppRoutingFactory};
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use crate::config::{AppConfig, AppConfigInner, ServiceConfig};
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use crate::data::{Data, DataFactory};
use crate::dev::ResourceDef;
use crate::error::Error;
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use crate::resource::Resource;
use crate::route::Route;
use crate::service::{
HttpServiceFactory, ServiceFactory, ServiceFactoryWrapper, ServiceRequest,
ServiceResponse,
};
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type HttpNewService = BoxedNewService<(), ServiceRequest, ServiceResponse, Error, ()>;
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type FnDataFactory =
Box<dyn Fn() -> Box<dyn Future<Item = Box<dyn DataFactory>, Error = ()>>>;
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/// Application builder - structure that follows the builder pattern
/// for building application instances.
pub struct App<T, B> {
endpoint: T,
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services: Vec<Box<dyn ServiceFactory>>,
default: Option<Rc<HttpNewService>>,
factory_ref: Rc<RefCell<Option<AppRoutingFactory>>>,
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data: Vec<Box<dyn DataFactory>>,
data_factories: Vec<FnDataFactory>,
config: AppConfigInner,
external: Vec<ResourceDef>,
_t: PhantomData<(B)>,
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}
impl App<AppEntry, Body> {
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/// Create application builder. Application can be configured with a builder-like pattern.
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pub fn new() -> Self {
let fref = Rc::new(RefCell::new(None));
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App {
endpoint: AppEntry::new(fref.clone()),
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data: Vec::new(),
data_factories: Vec::new(),
services: Vec::new(),
default: None,
factory_ref: fref,
config: AppConfigInner::default(),
external: Vec::new(),
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_t: PhantomData,
}
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}
}
impl<T, B> App<T, B>
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where
B: MessageBody,
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T: NewService<
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Config = (),
Request = ServiceRequest,
Response = ServiceResponse<B>,
Error = Error,
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InitError = (),
>,
{
/// Set application data. Application data could be accessed
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/// by using `Data<T>` extractor where `T` is data type.
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///
/// **Note**: http server accepts an application factory rather than
/// an application instance. Http server constructs an application
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/// instance for each thread, thus application data must be constructed
/// multiple times. If you want to share data between different
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/// threads, a shared object should be used, e.g. `Arc`. Application
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/// data does not need to be `Send` or `Sync`.
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///
/// ```rust
/// use std::cell::Cell;
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/// use actix_web::{web, App};
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///
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/// struct MyData {
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/// counter: Cell<usize>,
/// }
///
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/// fn index(data: web::Data<MyData>) {
/// data.counter.set(data.counter.get() + 1);
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/// }
///
/// fn main() {
/// let app = App::new()
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/// .data(MyData{ counter: Cell::new(0) })
/// .service(
/// web::resource("/index.html").route(
/// web::get().to(index)));
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/// }
/// ```
pub fn data<U: 'static>(mut self, data: U) -> Self {
self.data.push(Box::new(Data::new(data)));
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self
}
/// Set application data factory. This function is
/// similar to `.data()` but it accepts data factory. Data object get
/// constructed asynchronously during application initialization.
pub fn data_factory<F, Out>(mut self, data: F) -> Self
where
F: Fn() -> Out + 'static,
Out: IntoFuture + 'static,
Out::Error: std::fmt::Debug,
{
self.data_factories.push(Box::new(move || {
Box::new(
data()
.into_future()
.map_err(|e| {
log::error!("Can not construct data instance: {:?}", e);
})
.map(|data| {
let data: Box<dyn DataFactory> = Box::new(Data::new(data));
data
}),
)
}));
self
}
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/// Set application data. Application data could be accessed
/// by using `Data<T>` extractor where `T` is data type.
pub fn register_data<U: 'static>(mut self, data: Data<U>) -> Self {
self.data.push(Box::new(data));
self
}
/// Run external configuration as part of the application building
/// process
///
/// This function is useful for moving parts of configuration to a
/// different module or even library. For example,
/// some of the resource's configuration could be moved to different module.
///
/// ```rust
/// # extern crate actix_web;
/// use actix_web::{web, middleware, App, HttpResponse};
///
/// // this function could be located in different module
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/// fn config(cfg: &mut web::ServiceConfig) {
/// cfg.service(web::resource("/test")
/// .route(web::get().to(|| HttpResponse::Ok()))
/// .route(web::head().to(|| HttpResponse::MethodNotAllowed()))
/// );
/// }
///
/// fn main() {
/// let app = App::new()
/// .wrap(middleware::Logger::default())
/// .configure(config) // <- register resources
/// .route("/index.html", web::get().to(|| HttpResponse::Ok()));
/// }
/// ```
pub fn configure<F>(mut self, f: F) -> Self
where
F: FnOnce(&mut ServiceConfig),
{
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let mut cfg = ServiceConfig::new();
f(&mut cfg);
self.data.extend(cfg.data);
self.services.extend(cfg.services);
self.external.extend(cfg.external);
self
}
/// Configure route for a specific path.
///
/// This is a simplified version of the `App::service()` method.
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/// This method can be used multiple times with same path, in that case
/// multiple resources with one route would be registered for same resource path.
///
/// ```rust
/// use actix_web::{web, App, HttpResponse};
///
/// fn index(data: web::Path<(String, String)>) -> &'static str {
/// "Welcome!"
/// }
///
/// fn main() {
/// let app = App::new()
/// .route("/test1", web::get().to(index))
/// .route("/test2", web::post().to(|| HttpResponse::MethodNotAllowed()));
/// }
/// ```
pub fn route(self, path: &str, mut route: Route) -> Self {
self.service(
Resource::new(path)
.add_guards(route.take_guards())
.route(route),
)
}
/// Register http service.
///
/// Http service is any type that implements `HttpServiceFactory` trait.
///
/// Actix web provides several services implementations:
///
/// * *Resource* is an entry in resource table which corresponds to requested URL.
/// * *Scope* is a set of resources with common root path.
/// * "StaticFiles" is a service for static files support
pub fn service<F>(mut self, factory: F) -> Self
where
F: HttpServiceFactory + 'static,
{
self.services
.push(Box::new(ServiceFactoryWrapper::new(factory)));
self
}
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/// Set server host name.
///
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/// Host name is used by application router as a hostname for url
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/// generation. Check [ConnectionInfo](./dev/struct.ConnectionInfo.
/// html#method.host) documentation for more information.
///
/// By default host name is set to a "localhost" value.
pub fn hostname(mut self, val: &str) -> Self {
self.config.host = val.to_owned();
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self
}
/// Default service to be used if no matching resource could be found.
///
/// It is possible to use services like `Resource`, `Route`.
///
/// ```rust
/// use actix_web::{web, App, HttpResponse};
///
/// fn index() -> &'static str {
/// "Welcome!"
/// }
///
/// fn main() {
/// let app = App::new()
/// .service(
/// web::resource("/index.html").route(web::get().to(index)))
/// .default_service(
/// web::route().to(|| HttpResponse::NotFound()));
/// }
/// ```
///
/// It is also possible to use static files as default service.
///
/// ```rust
/// use actix_web::{web, App, HttpResponse};
///
/// fn main() {
/// let app = App::new()
/// .service(
/// web::resource("/index.html").to(|| HttpResponse::Ok()))
/// .default_service(
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/// web::to(|| HttpResponse::NotFound())
/// );
/// }
/// ```
pub fn default_service<F, U>(mut self, f: F) -> Self
where
F: IntoNewService<U>,
U: NewService<
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Config = (),
Request = ServiceRequest,
Response = ServiceResponse,
Error = Error,
> + 'static,
U::InitError: fmt::Debug,
{
// create and configure default resource
self.default = Some(Rc::new(boxed::new_service(
f.into_new_service().map_init_err(|e| {
log::error!("Can not construct default service: {:?}", e)
}),
)));
self
}
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/// Register an external resource.
///
/// External resources are useful for URL generation purposes only
/// and are never considered for matching at request time. Calls to
/// `HttpRequest::url_for()` will work as expected.
///
/// ```rust
/// use actix_web::{web, App, HttpRequest, HttpResponse, Result};
///
/// fn index(req: HttpRequest) -> Result<HttpResponse> {
/// let url = req.url_for("youtube", &["asdlkjqme"])?;
/// assert_eq!(url.as_str(), "https://youtube.com/watch/asdlkjqme");
/// Ok(HttpResponse::Ok().into())
/// }
///
/// fn main() {
/// let app = App::new()
/// .service(web::resource("/index.html").route(
/// web::get().to(index)))
/// .external_resource("youtube", "https://youtube.com/watch/{video_id}");
/// }
/// ```
pub fn external_resource<N, U>(mut self, name: N, url: U) -> Self
where
N: AsRef<str>,
U: AsRef<str>,
{
let mut rdef = ResourceDef::new(url.as_ref());
*rdef.name_mut() = name.as_ref().to_string();
self.external.push(rdef);
self
}
/// Registers middleware, in the form of a middleware component (type),
/// that runs during inbound and/or outbound processing in the request
/// lifecycle (request -> response), modifying request/response as
/// necessary, across all requests managed by the *Application*.
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///
/// Use middleware when you need to read or modify *every* request or
/// response in some way.
///
/// Notice that the keyword for registering middleware is `wrap`. As you
/// register middleware using `wrap` in the App builder, imagine wrapping
/// layers around an inner App. The first middleware layer exposed to a
/// Request is the outermost layer-- the *last* registered in
/// the builder chain. Consequently, the *first* middleware registered
/// in the builder chain is the *last* to execute during request processing.
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///
/// ```rust
/// use actix_service::Service;
/// # use futures::Future;
/// use actix_web::{middleware, web, App};
/// use actix_web::http::{header::CONTENT_TYPE, HeaderValue};
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///
/// fn index() -> &'static str {
/// "Welcome!"
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/// }
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///
/// fn main() {
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/// let app = App::new()
/// .wrap(middleware::Logger::default())
/// .route("/index.html", web::get().to(index));
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/// }
/// ```
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pub fn wrap<M, B1, F>(
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self,
mw: F,
) -> App<
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impl NewService<
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Config = (),
Request = ServiceRequest,
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Response = ServiceResponse<B1>,
Error = Error,
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InitError = (),
>,
B1,
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>
where
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M: Transform<
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T::Service,
Request = ServiceRequest,
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Response = ServiceResponse<B1>,
Error = Error,
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InitError = (),
>,
B1: MessageBody,
F: IntoTransform<M, T::Service>,
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{
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let endpoint = apply_transform(mw, self.endpoint);
App {
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endpoint,
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data: self.data,
data_factories: self.data_factories,
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services: self.services,
default: self.default,
factory_ref: self.factory_ref,
config: self.config,
external: self.external,
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_t: PhantomData,
}
}
/// Registers middleware, in the form of a closure, that runs during inbound
/// and/or outbound processing in the request lifecycle (request -> response),
/// modifying request/response as necessary, across all requests managed by
/// the *Application*.
///
/// Use middleware when you need to read or modify *every* request or response in some way.
///
/// ```rust
/// use actix_service::Service;
/// # use futures::Future;
/// use actix_web::{web, App};
/// use actix_web::http::{header::CONTENT_TYPE, HeaderValue};
///
/// fn index() -> &'static str {
/// "Welcome!"
/// }
///
/// fn main() {
/// let app = App::new()
/// .wrap_fn(|req, srv|
/// srv.call(req).map(|mut res| {
/// res.headers_mut().insert(
/// CONTENT_TYPE, HeaderValue::from_static("text/plain"),
/// );
/// res
/// }))
/// .route("/index.html", web::get().to(index));
/// }
/// ```
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pub fn wrap_fn<B1, F, R>(
self,
mw: F,
) -> App<
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impl NewService<
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Config = (),
Request = ServiceRequest,
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Response = ServiceResponse<B1>,
Error = Error,
InitError = (),
>,
B1,
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>
where
B1: MessageBody,
F: FnMut(ServiceRequest, &mut T::Service) -> R + Clone,
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R: IntoFuture<Item = ServiceResponse<B1>, Error = Error>,
{
self.wrap(mw)
}
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}
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impl<T, B> IntoNewService<AppInit<T, B>> for App<T, B>
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where
B: MessageBody,
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T: NewService<
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Config = (),
Request = ServiceRequest,
Response = ServiceResponse<B>,
Error = Error,
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InitError = (),
>,
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{
fn into_new_service(self) -> AppInit<T, B> {
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AppInit {
data: Rc::new(self.data),
data_factories: Rc::new(self.data_factories),
endpoint: self.endpoint,
services: Rc::new(RefCell::new(self.services)),
external: RefCell::new(self.external),
default: self.default,
factory_ref: self.factory_ref,
config: RefCell::new(AppConfig(Rc::new(self.config))),
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}
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}
}
#[cfg(test)]
mod tests {
use actix_service::Service;
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use bytes::Bytes;
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use futures::{Future, IntoFuture};
use super::*;
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use crate::http::{header, HeaderValue, Method, StatusCode};
use crate::service::{ServiceRequest, ServiceResponse};
use crate::test::{
block_fn, block_on, call_service, init_service, read_body, TestRequest,
};
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use crate::{web, Error, HttpRequest, HttpResponse};
#[test]
fn test_default_resource() {
let mut srv = init_service(
App::new().service(web::resource("/test").to(|| HttpResponse::Ok())),
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);
let req = TestRequest::with_uri("/test").to_request();
let resp = block_fn(|| srv.call(req)).unwrap();
assert_eq!(resp.status(), StatusCode::OK);
let req = TestRequest::with_uri("/blah").to_request();
let resp = block_on(srv.call(req)).unwrap();
assert_eq!(resp.status(), StatusCode::NOT_FOUND);
let mut srv = init_service(
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App::new()
.service(web::resource("/test").to(|| HttpResponse::Ok()))
.service(
web::resource("/test2")
.default_service(|r: ServiceRequest| {
r.into_response(HttpResponse::Created())
})
.route(web::get().to(|| HttpResponse::Ok())),
)
.default_service(|r: ServiceRequest| {
r.into_response(HttpResponse::MethodNotAllowed())
}),
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);
let req = TestRequest::with_uri("/blah").to_request();
let resp = block_on(srv.call(req)).unwrap();
assert_eq!(resp.status(), StatusCode::METHOD_NOT_ALLOWED);
let req = TestRequest::with_uri("/test2").to_request();
let resp = block_on(srv.call(req)).unwrap();
assert_eq!(resp.status(), StatusCode::OK);
let req = TestRequest::with_uri("/test2")
.method(Method::POST)
.to_request();
let resp = block_on(srv.call(req)).unwrap();
assert_eq!(resp.status(), StatusCode::CREATED);
}
#[test]
fn test_data_factory() {
let mut srv =
init_service(App::new().data_factory(|| Ok::<_, ()>(10usize)).service(
web::resource("/").to(|_: web::Data<usize>| HttpResponse::Ok()),
));
let req = TestRequest::default().to_request();
let resp = block_on(srv.call(req)).unwrap();
assert_eq!(resp.status(), StatusCode::OK);
let mut srv =
init_service(App::new().data_factory(|| Ok::<_, ()>(10u32)).service(
web::resource("/").to(|_: web::Data<usize>| HttpResponse::Ok()),
));
let req = TestRequest::default().to_request();
let resp = block_on(srv.call(req)).unwrap();
assert_eq!(resp.status(), StatusCode::INTERNAL_SERVER_ERROR);
}
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fn md<S, B>(
req: ServiceRequest,
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srv: &mut S,
) -> impl IntoFuture<Item = ServiceResponse<B>, Error = Error>
where
S: Service<
Request = ServiceRequest,
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Response = ServiceResponse<B>,
Error = Error,
>,
{
srv.call(req).map(|mut res| {
res.headers_mut()
.insert(header::CONTENT_TYPE, HeaderValue::from_static("0001"));
res
})
}
#[test]
fn test_wrap() {
let mut srv = init_service(
App::new()
.wrap(md)
.route("/test", web::get().to(|| HttpResponse::Ok())),
);
let req = TestRequest::with_uri("/test").to_request();
let resp = call_service(&mut srv, req);
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assert_eq!(resp.status(), StatusCode::OK);
assert_eq!(
resp.headers().get(header::CONTENT_TYPE).unwrap(),
HeaderValue::from_static("0001")
);
}
#[test]
fn test_router_wrap() {
let mut srv = init_service(
App::new()
.route("/test", web::get().to(|| HttpResponse::Ok()))
.wrap(md),
);
let req = TestRequest::with_uri("/test").to_request();
let resp = call_service(&mut srv, req);
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assert_eq!(resp.status(), StatusCode::OK);
assert_eq!(
resp.headers().get(header::CONTENT_TYPE).unwrap(),
HeaderValue::from_static("0001")
);
}
#[test]
fn test_wrap_fn() {
let mut srv = init_service(
App::new()
.wrap_fn(|req, srv| {
srv.call(req).map(|mut res| {
res.headers_mut().insert(
header::CONTENT_TYPE,
HeaderValue::from_static("0001"),
);
res
})
})
.service(web::resource("/test").to(|| HttpResponse::Ok())),
);
let req = TestRequest::with_uri("/test").to_request();
let resp = call_service(&mut srv, req);
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assert_eq!(resp.status(), StatusCode::OK);
assert_eq!(
resp.headers().get(header::CONTENT_TYPE).unwrap(),
HeaderValue::from_static("0001")
);
}
#[test]
fn test_router_wrap_fn() {
let mut srv = init_service(
App::new()
.route("/test", web::get().to(|| HttpResponse::Ok()))
.wrap_fn(|req, srv| {
srv.call(req).map(|mut res| {
res.headers_mut().insert(
header::CONTENT_TYPE,
HeaderValue::from_static("0001"),
);
res
})
}),
);
let req = TestRequest::with_uri("/test").to_request();
let resp = call_service(&mut srv, req);
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assert_eq!(resp.status(), StatusCode::OK);
assert_eq!(
resp.headers().get(header::CONTENT_TYPE).unwrap(),
HeaderValue::from_static("0001")
);
}
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#[test]
fn test_external_resource() {
let mut srv = init_service(
App::new()
.external_resource("youtube", "https://youtube.com/watch/{video_id}")
.route(
"/test",
web::get().to(|req: HttpRequest| {
HttpResponse::Ok().body(format!(
"{}",
req.url_for("youtube", &["12345"]).unwrap()
))
}),
),
);
let req = TestRequest::with_uri("/test").to_request();
let resp = call_service(&mut srv, req);
assert_eq!(resp.status(), StatusCode::OK);
let body = read_body(resp);
assert_eq!(body, Bytes::from_static(b"https://youtube.com/watch/12345"));
}
}