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# Middleware
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# Middleware
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Actix' middleware system allows to add additional behavior to request/response processing.
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Actix's middleware system allows us to add additional behavior to request/response processing.
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Middleware can hook into incoming request process and modify request or halt request
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Middleware can hook into an incoming request process, enabling the ability to modify requests
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processing and return response early. Also it can hook into response processing.
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as well as the ability to halt request processing and return response early.
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Typically middlewares are involved in the following actions:
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Middleware can also hook into response processing.
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Typically, middleware is involved in the following actions:
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* Pre-process the Request
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* Pre-process the Request
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* Post-process a Response
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* Post-process a Response
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* Modify application state
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* Modify application state
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* Access external services (redis, logging, sessions)
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* Access external services (redis, logging, sessions)
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Middlewares are registered for each application and are executed in same order as
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Middleware is registered for each application and executed in same order as
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registration order. In general, a *middleware* is a type that implements the
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registration. In general, a *middleware* is a type that implements the
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[*Middleware trait*](../actix_web/middlewares/trait.Middleware.html). Each method
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[*Middleware trait*](../actix_web/middlewares/trait.Middleware.html). Each method
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in this trait has a default implementation. Each method can return a result immediately
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in this trait has a default implementation. Each method can return a result immediately
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or a *future* object.
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or a *future* object.
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Here is an example of a simple middleware that adds request and response headers:
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The following is an example of a simple middleware that adds request and response headers:
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```rust
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```rust
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# extern crate http;
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# extern crate http;
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}
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}
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```
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```
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Actix provides several useful middlewares, like *logging*, *user sessions*, etc.
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> Actix provides several useful middlewares, such as *logging*, *user sessions*, etc.
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## Logging
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## Logging
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Logging is implemented as a middleware.
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Logging is implemented as a middleware.
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It is common to register a logging middleware as the first middleware for the application.
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It is common to register a logging middleware as the first middleware for the application.
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Logging middleware has to be registered for each application. *Logger* middleware
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Logging middleware must be registered for each application.
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uses the standard log crate to log information. You should enable logger for *actix_web*
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package to see access log ([env_logger](https://docs.rs/env_logger/*/env_logger/) or similar).
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The `Logger` middleware uses the standard log crate to log information. You should enable logger
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for *actix_web* package to see access log
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([env_logger](https://docs.rs/env_logger/*/env_logger/) or similar).
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### Usage
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### Usage
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```ignore
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```ignore
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%a %t "%r" %s %b "%{Referer}i" "%{User-Agent}i" %T
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%a %t "%r" %s %b "%{Referer}i" "%{User-Agent}i" %T
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```
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```
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```rust
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```rust
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# extern crate actix_web;
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# extern crate actix_web;
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extern crate env_logger;
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extern crate env_logger;
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Here is an example of the default logging format:
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The following is an example of the default logging format:
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INFO:actix_web::middleware::logger: 127.0.0.1:59934 [02/Dec/2017:00:21:43 -0800] "GET / HTTP/1.1" 302 0 "-" "curl/7.54.0" 0.000397
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INFO:actix_web::middleware::logger: 127.0.0.1:59934 [02/Dec/2017:00:21:43 -0800] "GET / HTTP/1.1" 302 0 "-" "curl/7.54.0" 0.000397
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`%{FOO}e` os.environ['FOO']
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`%{FOO}e` os.environ['FOO']
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## Default headers
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## Default headers
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To set default response headers the `DefaultHeaders` middleware can be used. The
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To set default response headers, the `DefaultHeaders` middleware can be used. The
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*DefaultHeaders* middleware does not set the header if response headers already contain
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*DefaultHeaders* middleware does not set the header if response headers already contain
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the specified header.
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a specified header.
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```rust
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```rust
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# extern crate actix_web;
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# extern crate actix_web;
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## User sessions
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## User sessions
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Actix provides a general solution for session management. The
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Actix provides a general solution for session management. The
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[*Session storage*](../actix_web/middleware/struct.SessionStorage.html) middleware can be
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[**SessionStorage**](../actix_web/middleware/struct.SessionStorage.html) middleware can be
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used with different backend types to store session data in different backends.
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used with different backend types to store session data in different backends.
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By default only cookie session backend is implemented. Other backend implementations
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could be added later.
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[*Cookie session backend*](../actix_web/middleware/struct.CookieSessionBackend.html)
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> By default, only cookie session backend is implemented. Other backend implementations
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uses signed cookies as session storage. *Cookie session backend* creates sessions which
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> can be added.
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are limited to storing fewer than 4000 bytes of data (as the payload must fit into a
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single cookie). Internal server error is generated if session contains more than 4000 bytes.
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You need to pass a random value to the constructor of *CookieSessionBackend*.
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[**CookieSessionBackend**](../actix_web/middleware/struct.CookieSessionBackend.html)
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This is private key for cookie session. When this value is changed, all session data is lost.
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uses signed cookies as session storage. `CookieSessionBackend` creates sessions which
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Note that whatever you write into your session is visible by the user (but not modifiable).
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are limited to storing fewer than 4000 bytes of data, as the payload must fit into a
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single cookie. An internal server error is generated if a session contains more than 4000 bytes.
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In general case, you create
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You need to pass a random value to the constructor of `CookieSessionBackend`.
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[*Session storage*](../actix_web/middleware/struct.SessionStorage.html) middleware
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This is a private key for cookie session. When this value is changed, all session data is lost.
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and initializes it with specific backend implementation, like *CookieSessionBackend*.
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To access session data
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> **Note**: anything you write into the session is visible by the user, but it is not modifiable.
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`SessionStorage` middleware and initialize it with specific backend implementation,
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such as a `CookieSessionBackend`. To access session data,
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[*HttpRequest::session()*](../actix_web/middleware/trait.RequestSession.html#tymethod.session)
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[*HttpRequest::session()*](../actix_web/middleware/trait.RequestSession.html#tymethod.session)
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has to be used. This method returns a
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must be used. This method returns a
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[*Session*](../actix_web/middleware/struct.Session.html) object, which allows to get or set
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[*Session*](../actix_web/middleware/struct.Session.html) object, which allows us to get or set
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session data.
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session data.
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## Error handlers
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## Error handlers
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`ErrorHandlers` middleware allows to provide custom handlers for responses.
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`ErrorHandlers` middleware allows us to provide custom handlers for responses.
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You can use `ErrorHandlers::handler()` method to register a custom error handler
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You can use the `ErrorHandlers::handler()` method to register a custom error handler
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for specific status code. You can modify existing response or create completly new
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for specific status code. You can modify an existing response or create completly new
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one. Error handler can return response immediately or return future that resolves
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one. The error handler can return a response immediately or return a future that resolves
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into a response.
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```rust
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