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actix-web/src/route.rs
2017-10-10 16:03:32 -07:00

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Rust

use std::rc::Rc;
use std::marker::PhantomData;
use actix::Actor;
use bytes::Bytes;
use task::Task;
use context::HttpContext;
use resource::Reply;
use payload::Payload;
use httpmessage::{HttpRequest, HttpResponse};
#[doc(hidden)]
#[derive(Debug)]
#[cfg_attr(feature="cargo-clippy", allow(large_enum_variant))]
pub enum Frame {
Message(HttpRequest, HttpResponse),
Payload(Option<Bytes>),
}
/// Trait defines object that could be regestered as resource route
pub trait RouteHandler<S>: 'static {
/// Handle request
fn handle(&self, req: HttpRequest, payload: Payload, state: Rc<S>) -> Task;
/// Set route prefix
fn set_prefix(&mut self, _prefix: String) {}
}
/// Actors with ability to handle http requests
pub trait Route: Actor {
/// Route shared state. State is shared with all routes within same application and could be
/// accessed with `HttpContext::state()` method.
type State;
/// Handle incoming request. Route actor can return
/// result immediately with `Reply::reply` or `Reply::with`.
/// Actor itself could be returned for handling streaming request/response.
/// In that case `HttpContext::start` and `HttpContext::write` has to be used.
fn request(req: HttpRequest, payload: Payload, ctx: &mut Self::Context) -> Reply<Self>;
/// This method creates `RouteFactory` for this actor.
fn factory() -> RouteFactory<Self, Self::State> {
RouteFactory(PhantomData)
}
}
/// This is used for routes registration within `Resource`
pub struct RouteFactory<A: Route<State=S>, S>(PhantomData<A>);
impl<A, S> RouteHandler<S> for RouteFactory<A, S>
where A: Actor<Context=HttpContext<A>> + Route<State=S>,
S: 'static
{
fn handle(&self, req: HttpRequest, payload: Payload, state: Rc<A::State>) -> Task
{
let mut ctx = HttpContext::new(state);
A::request(req, payload, &mut ctx).into(ctx)
}
}