Struct actix_router::Router

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pub struct Router<T, U = ()> { /* private fields */ }
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Resource router.

It matches a routing resource to an ordered list of routes. Each is defined by a single ResourceDef and contains two types of custom data:

  1. The route value, of the generic type T.
  2. Some context data, of the generic type U, which is only provided to the check function in recognize_fn. This parameter defaults to () and can be omitted if not required.

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impl<T, U> Router<T, U>

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pub fn build() -> RouterBuilder<T, U>

Constructs new RouterBuilder with empty route list.

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pub fn recognize<R>(&self, resource: &mut R) -> Option<(&T, ResourceId)>
where R: Resource,

Finds the value in the router that matches a given routing resource.

The match result, including the captured dynamic segments, in the resource.

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pub fn recognize_mut<R>( &mut self, resource: &mut R ) -> Option<(&mut T, ResourceId)>
where R: Resource,

Same as recognize but returns a mutable reference to the matched value.

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pub fn recognize_fn<R, F>( &self, resource: &mut R, check: F ) -> Option<(&T, ResourceId)>
where R: Resource, F: FnMut(&R, &U) -> bool,

Finds the value in the router that matches a given routing resource and passes an additional predicate check using context data.

Similar to recognize. However, before accepting the route as matched, the check closure is executed, passing the resource and each route’s context data. If the closure returns true then the match result is stored into resource and a reference to the matched value is returned.

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pub fn recognize_mut_fn<R, F>( &mut self, resource: &mut R, check: F ) -> Option<(&mut T, ResourceId)>
where R: Resource, F: FnMut(&R, &U) -> bool,

Same as recognize_fn but returns a mutable reference to the matched value.

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impl<T, U> Freeze for Router<T, U>

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impl<T, U> RefUnwindSafe for Router<T, U>

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impl<T, U> Send for Router<T, U>
where T: Send, U: Send,

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impl<T, U> Sync for Router<T, U>
where T: Sync, U: Sync,

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impl<T, U> Unpin for Router<T, U>
where T: Unpin, U: Unpin,

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impl<T, U> UnwindSafe for Router<T, U>
where T: UnwindSafe, U: UnwindSafe,

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