* Use `OffsetDateTime` instead of `PrimitiveDateTime`
* Parse time strings with `PrimitiveDateTime::parse` instead of `OffsetDateTime::parse`
* Remove unused `time` dependency from actix-multipart
* Fix a few errors with time related tests from the `time` upgrade
* Implement logic to convert a RFC 850 two-digit year into a full length year, and organize time parsing related functions
* Upgrade `time` to 0.2.2
* Correctly parse C's asctime time format using time 0.2's new format patterns
* Update CHANGES.md
* Use `time` without any of its deprecated functions
* Enforce a UTC time offset when converting an `OffsetDateTime` into a Header value
* Use the more readable version of `Duration::seconds(0)`, `Duration::zero()`
* Remove unneeded conversion of time::Duration to std::time::Duration
* Use `OffsetDateTime::as_seconds_f64` instead of manually calculating the amount of seconds from nanoseconds
* Replace a few additional instances of `Duration::seconds(0)` with `Duration::zero()`
* Truncate any nanoseconds from a supplied `Duration` within `Cookie::set_max_age` to ensure two Cookies with the same amount whole seconds equate to one another
* Fix the actix-http:🍪:do_not_panic_on_large_max_ages test
* Convert `Cookie::max_age` and `Cookie::expires` examples to `time` 0.2
Mainly minor changes. Type inference can be used alongside the new
`time::parse` method, such that the type doesn't need to be specified.
This will be useful if a refactoring takes place that changes the type.
There are also new macros, which are used where possible.
One change that is not immediately obvious, in `HttpDate`, there was an
unnecessary conditional. As the time crate allows for negative durations
(and can perform arithmetic with such), the if/else can be removed
entirely.
Time v0.2.3 also has some bug fixes, which is why I am not using a more
general v0.2 in Cargo.toml.
v0.2.3 has been yanked, as it was backwards imcompatible. This version
reverts the breaking change, while still supporting rustc back to
1.34.0.
* Add missing `time::offset` macro import
* Fix type confusion when using `time::parse` followed by `using_offset`
* Update `time` to 0.2.5
* Update CHANGES.md
Co-authored-by: Jacob Pratt <the.z.cuber@gmail.com>
* Skip empty chucks for BodyStream and SizedStream when streaming response (#1267)
* Fix tests to fail on previous implementation
Co-authored-by: Yuki Okushi <huyuumi.dev@gmail.com>
Most of the relevant struct already had a `#[pin_project]` attribute,
but it wasn't being used.
The remaining uses of `Pin::new_unchecked` all involve going from a
`&mut T` to a `Pin<&mut T>`, without directly observing a `Pin<&mut T>`
first. As such, they cannot be replaced by `pin_project`
Co-authored-by: Yuki Okushi <huyuumi.dev@gmail.com>
* Replace sha1 dependency with sha-1
This other crate is being maintained, and it offers better performances
when using the `asm` feature (especially [on
AArch64](https://github.com/RustCrypto/hashes/pull/97)).
* Update CHANGES.md with the sha-1 migration
* Add a test for hash_key()
* Fix filename encoding in Content-Disposition of acitx_files::NamedFile
* Add more comments on how to use Content-Disposition header properly & Fix some trivial problems
* Improve Content-Disposition filename(*) parameters of actix_files::NamedFile
* Tweak Content-Disposition parse to accept empty param value in quoted-string
* Fix typos in comments in .../content_disposition.rs (pointed out by @JohnTitor)
* Update CHANGES.md
* Update CHANGES.md again
* Let ResponseError render w/ 'text/plain; charset=utf-8' header (#1118)
Trait ResponseError originally render Error messages with header
`text/plain` , which causes browsers (i.e. Firefox 70.0) with
Non-English locale unable to render UTF-8 responses with non-English
characters correctly. i.e. emoji.
This fix solved this problem by specifying the charset of `text/plain`
as utf-8, which is the default charset in rust.
Before actix-web consider to support other charsets, this hotfix is
enough.
Test case:
fn test() -> Result<String, actix_web::Error> {
Err(actix_web::error::ErrorForbidden("ðtest"))
}
* Update actix-http/CHANGES.md for #1118
* Expose ContentDisposition in actix-multipart to fix broken doc link
* Revert "Expose ContentDisposition in actix-multipart to fix broken doc link"
This reverts commit e90d71d16c.
* Unhide actix-http::header::common docs
These types are used in other exported documented interfaces and create
broken links if not documented.
See `actix_multipart::Field.content_disposition`
* Initial commit
* Added extra_headers
* Added freeze() method to ClientRequest which produces a 'read-only' copy of a request suitable for retrying the send operation
* Additional methods for FrozenClientRequest
* Fix
* Increased crates versions
* Fixed a unit test. Added one more unit test.
* Added RequestHeaderWrapper
* Small fixes
* Renamed RequestHeadWrapper->RequestHeadType
* Updated CHANGES.md files
* Small fix
* Small changes
* Removed *_extra methods from Connection trait
* Added FrozenSendBuilder
* Added FrozenSendBuilder
* Minor fix
* Replaced impl Future with concrete Future implementation
* Small renaming
* Renamed Send->SendBody
* add rustls support for actix-http and awc
* fix features conflict
* remove unnecessary duplication
* test server with rust-tls
* fix
* test rustls
* awc rustls test
* format
* tests
* fix dependencies
* fixes and add changes
* remove test-server and Cargo.toml dev-dependencies changes
* cargo fmt
* Log error results in Logger middleware (closes#938)
* Log internal server errors with an ERROR log level
* Logger middleware: don't log 500 internal server errors, as Actix now logs them always
* Changelog
* Replace UnsafeCell in DateServiceInner with Cell
The previous API was extremely dangerous - calling `get_ref()`
followed by `reset()` would trigger instant UB, without requiring
any `unsafe` blocks in the caller.
By making DateInner `Copy`, we can use a normal `Cell` instead
of an `UnsafeCell`. This makes it impossible to cause UB (or even panic)
with the API.
* Split unsafe block HttpServiceHandlerResponse
Also add explanation of the safety of the usage of `unsafe`
* Replace UnsafeCell with RefCell in PayloadRef
This ensures that a mistake in the usage of 'get_mut' will cause
a panic, not undefined behavior.