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actix-web/src/data.rs
2019-11-26 11:25:50 +06:00

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Rust

use std::ops::Deref;
use std::sync::Arc;
use actix_http::error::{Error, ErrorInternalServerError};
use actix_http::Extensions;
use futures::future::{err, ok, Ready};
use crate::dev::Payload;
use crate::extract::FromRequest;
use crate::request::HttpRequest;
/// Application data factory
pub(crate) trait DataFactory {
fn create(&self, extensions: &mut Extensions) -> bool;
}
/// Application data.
///
/// Application data is an arbitrary data attached to the app.
/// Application data is available to all routes and could be added
/// during application configuration process
/// with `App::data()` method.
///
/// Application data could be accessed by using `Data<T>`
/// extractor where `T` is data type.
///
/// **Note**: http server accepts an application factory rather than
/// an application instance. Http server constructs an application
/// instance for each thread, thus application data must be constructed
/// multiple times. If you want to share data between different
/// threads, a shareable object should be used, e.g. `Send + Sync`. Application
/// data does not need to be `Send` or `Sync`. Internally `Data` type
/// uses `Arc`. if your data implements `Send` + `Sync` traits you can
/// use `web::Data::new()` and avoid double `Arc`.
///
/// If route data is not set for a handler, using `Data<T>` extractor would
/// cause *Internal Server Error* response.
///
/// ```rust
/// use std::sync::Mutex;
/// use actix_web::{web, App, HttpResponse, Responder};
///
/// struct MyData {
/// counter: usize,
/// }
///
/// /// Use `Data<T>` extractor to access data in handler.
/// async fn index(data: web::Data<Mutex<MyData>>) -> impl Responder {
/// let mut data = data.lock().unwrap();
/// data.counter += 1;
/// HttpResponse::Ok()
/// }
///
/// fn main() {
/// let data = web::Data::new(Mutex::new(MyData{ counter: 0 }));
///
/// let app = App::new()
/// // Store `MyData` in application storage.
/// .register_data(data.clone())
/// .service(
/// web::resource("/index.html").route(
/// web::get().to(index)));
/// }
/// ```
#[derive(Debug)]
pub struct Data<T>(Arc<T>);
impl<T> Data<T> {
/// Create new `Data` instance.
///
/// Internally `Data` type uses `Arc`. if your data implements
/// `Send` + `Sync` traits you can use `web::Data::new()` and
/// avoid double `Arc`.
pub fn new(state: T) -> Data<T> {
Data(Arc::new(state))
}
/// Get reference to inner app data.
pub fn get_ref(&self) -> &T {
self.0.as_ref()
}
/// Convert to the internal Arc<T>
pub fn into_inner(self) -> Arc<T> {
self.0
}
}
impl<T> Deref for Data<T> {
type Target = T;
fn deref(&self) -> &T {
self.0.as_ref()
}
}
impl<T> Clone for Data<T> {
fn clone(&self) -> Data<T> {
Data(self.0.clone())
}
}
impl<T: 'static> FromRequest for Data<T> {
type Config = ();
type Error = Error;
type Future = Ready<Result<Self, Error>>;
#[inline]
fn from_request(req: &HttpRequest, _: &mut Payload) -> Self::Future {
if let Some(st) = req.get_app_data::<T>() {
ok(st)
} else {
log::debug!(
"Failed to construct App-level Data extractor. \
Request path: {:?}",
req.path()
);
err(ErrorInternalServerError(
"App data is not configured, to configure use App::data()",
))
}
}
}
impl<T: 'static> DataFactory for Data<T> {
fn create(&self, extensions: &mut Extensions) -> bool {
if !extensions.contains::<Data<T>>() {
extensions.insert(Data(self.0.clone()));
true
} else {
false
}
}
}
#[cfg(test)]
mod tests {
use actix_service::Service;
use super::*;
use crate::http::StatusCode;
use crate::test::{init_service, TestRequest};
use crate::{web, App, HttpResponse};
#[actix_rt::test]
async fn test_data_extractor() {
let mut srv =
init_service(App::new().data(10usize).service(
web::resource("/").to(|_: web::Data<usize>| HttpResponse::Ok()),
))
.await;
let req = TestRequest::default().to_request();
let resp = srv.call(req).await.unwrap();
assert_eq!(resp.status(), StatusCode::OK);
let mut srv =
init_service(App::new().data(10u32).service(
web::resource("/").to(|_: web::Data<usize>| HttpResponse::Ok()),
))
.await;
let req = TestRequest::default().to_request();
let resp = srv.call(req).await.unwrap();
assert_eq!(resp.status(), StatusCode::INTERNAL_SERVER_ERROR);
}
#[actix_rt::test]
async fn test_register_data_extractor() {
let mut srv =
init_service(App::new().register_data(Data::new(10usize)).service(
web::resource("/").to(|_: web::Data<usize>| HttpResponse::Ok()),
))
.await;
let req = TestRequest::default().to_request();
let resp = srv.call(req).await.unwrap();
assert_eq!(resp.status(), StatusCode::OK);
let mut srv =
init_service(App::new().register_data(Data::new(10u32)).service(
web::resource("/").to(|_: web::Data<usize>| HttpResponse::Ok()),
))
.await;
let req = TestRequest::default().to_request();
let resp = srv.call(req).await.unwrap();
assert_eq!(resp.status(), StatusCode::INTERNAL_SERVER_ERROR);
}
#[actix_rt::test]
async fn test_route_data_extractor() {
let mut srv =
init_service(App::new().service(web::resource("/").data(10usize).route(
web::get().to(|data: web::Data<usize>| {
let _ = data.clone();
HttpResponse::Ok()
}),
)))
.await;
let req = TestRequest::default().to_request();
let resp = srv.call(req).await.unwrap();
assert_eq!(resp.status(), StatusCode::OK);
// different type
let mut srv = init_service(
App::new().service(
web::resource("/")
.data(10u32)
.route(web::get().to(|_: web::Data<usize>| HttpResponse::Ok())),
),
)
.await;
let req = TestRequest::default().to_request();
let resp = srv.call(req).await.unwrap();
assert_eq!(resp.status(), StatusCode::INTERNAL_SERVER_ERROR);
}
#[actix_rt::test]
async fn test_override_data() {
let mut srv = init_service(App::new().data(1usize).service(
web::resource("/").data(10usize).route(web::get().to(
|data: web::Data<usize>| {
assert_eq!(*data, 10);
let _ = data.clone();
HttpResponse::Ok()
},
)),
))
.await;
let req = TestRequest::default().to_request();
let resp = srv.call(req).await.unwrap();
assert_eq!(resp.status(), StatusCode::OK);
}
}