//! Actix web is a small, pragmatic, and extremely fast web framework //! for Rust. //! //! ```rust,ignore //! use actix_web::{server, App, Path, Responder}; //! # use std::thread; //! //! fn index(info: Path<(String, u32)>) -> impl Responder { //! format!("Hello {}! id:{}", info.0, info.1) //! } //! //! fn main() { //! # thread::spawn(|| { //! server::new(|| { //! App::new().resource("/{name}/{id}/index.html", |r| r.with(index)) //! }).bind("127.0.0.1:8080") //! .unwrap() //! .run(); //! # }); //! } //! ``` //! //! ## Documentation & community resources //! //! Besides the API documentation (which you are currently looking //! at!), several other resources are available: //! //! * [User Guide](https://actix.rs/docs/) //! * [Chat on gitter](https://gitter.im/actix/actix) //! * [GitHub repository](https://github.com/actix/actix-web) //! * [Cargo package](https://crates.io/crates/actix-web) //! //! To get started navigating the API documentation you may want to //! consider looking at the following pages: //! //! * [App](struct.App.html): This struct represents an actix-web //! application and is used to configure routes and other common //! settings. //! //! * [HttpServer](server/struct.HttpServer.html): This struct //! represents an HTTP server instance and is used to instantiate and //! configure servers. //! //! * [Request](struct.Request.html) and //! [Response](struct.Response.html): These structs //! represent HTTP requests and responses and expose various methods //! for inspecting, creating and otherwise utilizing them. //! //! ## Features //! //! * Supported *HTTP/1.x* protocol //! * Streaming and pipelining //! * Keep-alive and slow requests handling //! * `WebSockets` server/client //! * Supported Rust version: 1.26 or later //! //! ## Package feature //! //! * `session` - enables session support, includes `ring` crate as //! dependency //! #![allow( clippy::type_complexity, clippy::new_without_default, clippy::new_without_default_derive )] #[macro_use] extern crate log; pub mod body; pub mod client; mod config; mod extensions; mod header; mod helpers; mod httpcodes; pub mod httpmessage; mod json; mod message; mod payload; mod request; mod response; mod service; pub mod error; pub mod h1; pub mod h2; pub mod test; pub mod ws; pub use self::body::{Body, MessageBody}; pub use self::config::{KeepAlive, ServiceConfig, ServiceConfigBuilder}; pub use self::error::{Error, ResponseError, Result}; pub use self::extensions::Extensions; pub use self::httpmessage::HttpMessage; pub use self::message::{Message, RequestHead, ResponseHead}; pub use self::payload::Payload; pub use self::request::Request; pub use self::response::Response; pub use self::service::{SendError, SendResponse}; pub mod dev { //! The `actix-web` prelude for library developers //! //! The purpose of this module is to alleviate imports of many common actix //! traits by adding a glob import to the top of actix heavy modules: //! //! ``` //! # #![allow(unused_imports)] //! use actix_http::dev::*; //! ``` pub use crate::httpmessage::{MessageBody, Readlines, UrlEncoded}; pub use crate::json::JsonBody; pub use crate::response::ResponseBuilder; } pub mod http { //! Various HTTP related types // re-exports pub use http::header::{HeaderName, HeaderValue}; pub use http::{Method, StatusCode, Version}; #[doc(hidden)] pub use http::{uri, Error, HeaderMap, HttpTryFrom, Uri}; #[doc(hidden)] pub use http::uri::PathAndQuery; pub use cookie::{Cookie, CookieBuilder}; /// Various http headers pub mod header { pub use crate::header::*; } pub use crate::header::ContentEncoding; pub use crate::message::ConnectionType; }