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examples/json/Cargo.toml
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examples/json/Cargo.toml
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[package]
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name = "json-example"
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version = "0.1.0"
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authors = ["Nikolay Kim <fafhrd91@gmail.com>"]
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[dependencies]
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bytes = "0.4"
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futures = "0.1"
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env_logger = "*"
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serde = "1.0"
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serde_json = "1.0"
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serde_derive = "1.0"
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actix = "^0.3.1"
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actix-web = { git = "https://github.com/actix/actix-web.git" }
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examples/json/client.py
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examples/json/client.py
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# This script could be used for actix-web multipart example test
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# just start server and run client.py
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import json
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import asyncio
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import aiohttp
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async def req():
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resp = await aiohttp.ClientSession().request(
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"post", 'http://localhost:8080/',
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data=json.dumps({"name": "Test user", "number": 100}),
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headers={"content-type": "application/json"})
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print(str(resp))
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assert 200 == resp.status
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asyncio.get_event_loop().run_until_complete(req())
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examples/json/src/main.rs
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examples/json/src/main.rs
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extern crate actix;
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extern crate actix_web;
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extern crate bytes;
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extern crate futures;
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extern crate env_logger;
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extern crate serde_json;
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#[macro_use] extern crate serde_derive;
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use actix_web::*;
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use bytes::BytesMut;
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use futures::Stream;
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use futures::future::{Future, ok, err, result};
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#[derive(Debug, Deserialize)]
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struct MyObj {
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name: String,
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number: i32,
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}
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fn index(mut req: HttpRequest) -> Result<Box<Future<Item=HttpResponse, Error=Error>>> {
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// check content-type, early error exit
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if req.content_type() != "application/json" {
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return Err(error::ErrorBadRequest("wrong content-type").into())
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}
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Ok(Box::new(
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// load request body
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req.payload_mut()
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.readany()
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.fold(BytesMut::new(), |mut body, chunk| {
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body.extend(chunk);
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result::<_, error::PayloadError>(Ok(body))
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})
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.map_err(|e| Error::from(e))
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.and_then(|body| {
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// body is loaded, now we can deserialize json
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match serde_json::from_slice::<MyObj>(&body) {
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Ok(obj) => {
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println!("MODEL: {:?}", obj); // <- do something with payload
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ok(httpcodes::HTTPOk.response()) // <- send response
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},
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Err(e) => {
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err(error::ErrorBadRequest(e).into())
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}
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}
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})))
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}
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fn main() {
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::std::env::set_var("RUST_LOG", "actix_web=info");
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let _ = env_logger::init();
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let sys = actix::System::new("json-example");
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HttpServer::new(|| {
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Application::new()
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// enable logger
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.middleware(middlewares::Logger::default())
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.resource("/", |r| r.method(Method::POST).f(index))})
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.bind("127.0.0.1:8080").unwrap()
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.start();
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println!("Started http server: 127.0.0.1:8080");
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let _ = sys.run();
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}
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}
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# fn main() {}
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```
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## JSON Request
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Unfortunately, because of async nature of actix web framework, deserializing json
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requests is not very ergonomic process. First you need to load whole body into
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temporal storage and only then you can deserialize it.
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Here is simple example. We will deserialize *MyObj* struct.
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```rust,ignore
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#[derive(Debug, Deserialize)]
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struct MyObj {
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name: String,
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number: i32,
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}
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```
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We need to load request body first.
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```rust,ignore
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fn index(mut req: HttpRequest) -> Future<Item=HttpResponse, Error=Error> {
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req.payload_mut().readany()
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.fold(BytesMut::new(), |mut body, chunk| { // <- load request body
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body.extend(chunk);
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result::<_, error::PayloadError>(Ok(body))
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})
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.and_then(|body| { // <- body is loaded, now we can deserialize json
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let obj = serde_json::from_slice::<MyObj>(&body).unwrap();
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println!("MODEL: {:?}", obj); // <- do something with payload
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ok(httpcodes::HTTPOk.response()) // <- send response
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})
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}
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```
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Full example is available in
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[examples directory](https://github.com/actix/actix-web/tree/master/examples/json/).
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## JSON Response
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The `Json` type allows you to respond with well-formed JSON data: simply return a value of
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