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# Changes
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### Added
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* Added async io `TestBuffer` for testing.
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## [1.0.0-alpha.4] - 2019-04-08
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### Added
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MIGRATION.md
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## 1.0
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* Resource registration. 1.0 version uses generalized resource
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registration via `.service()` method.
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instead of
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```rust
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App.new().resource("/welcome", |r| r.f(welcome))
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```
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use App's or Scope's `.service()` method. `.service()` method accepts
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object that implements `HttpServiceFactory` trait. By default
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actix-web provides `Resource` and `Scope` services.
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```rust
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App.new().service(
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web::resource("/welcome")
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.route(web::get().to(welcome))
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.route(web::post().to(post_handler))
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```
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* Scope registration.
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instead of
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```rust
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let app = App::new().scope("/{project_id}", |scope| {
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scope
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.resource("/path1", |r| r.f(|_| HttpResponse::Ok()))
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.resource("/path2", |r| r.f(|_| HttpResponse::Ok()))
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.resource("/path3", |r| r.f(|_| HttpResponse::MethodNotAllowed()))
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});
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```
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use `.service()` for registration and `web::scope()` as scope object factory.
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```rust
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let app = App::new().service(
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web::scope("/{project_id}")
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.service(web::resource("/path1").to(|| HttpResponse::Ok()))
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.service(web::resource("/path2").to(|| HttpResponse::Ok()))
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.service(web::resource("/path3").to(|| HttpResponse::MethodNotAllowed()))
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);
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```
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* `.f()`, `.a()` and `.h()` handler registration methods have been removed.
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Use `.to()` for handlers and `.to_async()` for async handlers. Handler function
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must use extractors.
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instead of
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```rust
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App.new().resource("/welcome", |r| r.f(welcome))
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```
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use App's `to()` or `to_async()` methods
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```rust
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App.new().service(web::resource("/welcome").to(welcome))
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```
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* `State` is now `Data`. You register Data during the App initialization process
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and then access it from handlers either using a Data extractor or using
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HttpRequest's api.
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.. simply omit AsyncResponder and the corresponding responder() finish method
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* Middleware
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instead of
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```rust
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let app = App::new()
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.middleware(middleware::Logger::default())
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```
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use `.wrap()` method
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```rust
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let app = App::new()
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.wrap(middleware::Logger::default())
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.route("/index.html", web::get().to(index));
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```
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* `HttpRequest::body()`, `HttpRequest::urlencoded()`, `HttpRequest::json()`, `HttpRequest::multipart()`
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method have been removed. Use `Bytes`, `String`, `Form`, `Json`, `Multipart` extractors instead.
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instead if
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```rust
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fn index(req: &HttpRequest) -> Responder {
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req.body()
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.and_then(|body| {
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...
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})
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}
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```rust
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fn index(body: Bytes) -> Responder {
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...
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}
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```
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* StaticFiles and NamedFile has been move to separate create.
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instead of `use actix_web::fs::StaticFile`
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use `use actix_files::Files`
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instead of `use actix_web::fs::Namedfile`
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use `use actix_files::NamedFile`
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* Multipart has been move to separate create.
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instead of `use actix_web::multipart::Multipart`
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use `use actix_multipart::Multipart`
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## 0.7.15
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/// an application instance. Http server constructs an application
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/// instance for each thread, thus application data must be constructed
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/// 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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/// threads, a shareable object should be used, e.g. `Send + Sync`. Application
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/// data does not need to be `Send` or `Sync`. Internally `Data` instance
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/// uses `Arc`.
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///
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/// If route data is not set for a handler, using `Data<T>` extractor would
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/// cause *Internal Server Error* response.
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