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actix-web/MIGRATION.md
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  • The default NormalizePath behavior now strips trailing slashes by default. This was previously documented to be the case in v3 but the behavior now matches. The effect is that routes defined with trailing slashes will become inaccessible when using NormalizePath::default().

    Before: #[get("/test/")]
    After: #[get("/test")]

    Alternatively, explicitly require trailing slashes: NormalizePath::new(TrailingSlash::Always).

  • Feature flag compress has been split into its supported algorithm (brotli, gzip, zstd). By default all compression algorithms are enabled. To select algorithm you want to include with middleware::Compress use following flags:

    • compress-brotli
    • compress-gzip
    • compress-zstd If you have set in your Cargo.toml dedicated actix-web features and you still want to have compression enabled. Please change features selection like bellow:

    Before: "compress" After: "compress-brotli", "compress-gzip", "compress-zstd"

3.0.0

  • The return type for ServiceRequest::app_data::<T>() was changed from returning a Data<T> to simply a T. To access a Data<T> use ServiceRequest::app_data::<Data<T>>().

  • Cookie handling has been offloaded to the cookie crate:

    • USERINFO_ENCODE_SET is no longer exposed. Percent-encoding is still supported; check docs.
    • Some types now require lifetime parameters.
  • The time crate was updated to v0.2, a major breaking change to the time crate, which affects any actix-web method previously expecting a time v0.1 input.

  • Setting a cookie's SameSite property, explicitly, to SameSite::None will now result in SameSite=None being sent with the response Set-Cookie header. To create a cookie without a SameSite attribute, remove any calls setting same_site.

  • actix-http support for Actors messages was moved to actix-http crate and is enabled with feature actors

  • content_length function is removed from actix-http. You can set Content-Length by normally setting the response body or calling no_chunking function.

  • BodySize::Sized64 variant has been removed. BodySize::Sized now receives a u64 instead of a usize.

  • Code that was using path.<index> to access a web::Path<(A, B, C)>s elements now needs to use destructuring or .into_inner(). For example:

    // Previously:
    async fn some_route(path: web::Path<(String, String)>) -> String {
      format!("Hello, {} {}", path.0, path.1)
    }
    
    // Now (this also worked before):
    async fn some_route(path: web::Path<(String, String)>) -> String {
      let (first_name, last_name) = path.into_inner();
      format!("Hello, {} {}", first_name, last_name)
    }
    // Or (this wasn't previously supported):
    async fn some_route(web::Path((first_name, last_name)): web::Path<(String, String)>) -> String {
      format!("Hello, {} {}", first_name, last_name)
    }
    
  • middleware::NormalizePath can now also be configured to trim trailing slashes instead of always keeping one. It will need middleware::normalize::TrailingSlash when being constructed with NormalizePath::new(...), or for an easier migration you can replace wrap(middleware::NormalizePath) with wrap(middleware::NormalizePath::new(TrailingSlash::MergeOnly)).

  • HttpServer::maxconn is renamed to the more expressive HttpServer::max_connections.

  • HttpServer::maxconnrate is renamed to the more expressive HttpServer::max_connection_rate.

2.0.0

  • HttpServer::start() renamed to HttpServer::run(). It also possible to .await on run method result, in that case it awaits server exit.

  • App::register_data() renamed to App::app_data() and accepts any type T: 'static. Stored data is available via HttpRequest::app_data() method at runtime.

  • Extractor configuration must be registered with App::app_data() instead of App::data()

  • Sync handlers has been removed. .to_async() method has been renamed to .to() replace fn with async fn to convert sync handler to async

  • actix_http_test::TestServer moved to actix_web::test module. To start test server use test::start() or test_start_with_config() methods

  • ResponseError trait has been reafctored. ResponseError::error_response() renders http response.

  • Feature rust-tls renamed to rustls

    instead of

    actix-web = { version = "2.0.0", features = ["rust-tls"] }
    

    use

    actix-web = { version = "2.0.0", features = ["rustls"] }
    
  • Feature ssl renamed to openssl

    instead of

    actix-web = { version = "2.0.0", features = ["ssl"] }
    

    use

    actix-web = { version = "2.0.0", features = ["openssl"] }
    
  • Cors builder now requires that you call .finish() to construct the middleware

1.0.1

  • Cors middleware has been moved to actix-cors crate

    instead of

    use actix_web::middleware::cors::Cors;
    

    use

    use actix_cors::Cors;
    
  • Identity middleware has been moved to actix-identity crate

    instead of

    use actix_web::middleware::identity::{Identity, CookieIdentityPolicy, IdentityService};
    

    use

    use actix_identity::{Identity, CookieIdentityPolicy, IdentityService};
    

1.0.0

  • Extractor configuration. In version 1.0 this is handled with the new Data mechanism for both setting and retrieving the configuration

    instead of

    
    #[derive(Default)]
    struct ExtractorConfig {
       config: String,
    }
    
    impl FromRequest for YourExtractor {
       type Config = ExtractorConfig;
       type Result = Result<YourExtractor, Error>;
    
       fn from_request(req: &HttpRequest, cfg: &Self::Config) -> Self::Result {
           println!("use the config: {:?}", cfg.config);
           ...
       }
    }
    
    App::new().resource("/route_with_config", |r| {
       r.post().with_config(handler_fn, |cfg| {
           cfg.0.config = "test".to_string();
       })
    })
    
    

    use the HttpRequest to get the configuration like any other Data with req.app_data::<C>() and set it with the data() method on the resource

    #[derive(Default)]
    struct ExtractorConfig {
       config: String,
    }
    
    impl FromRequest for YourExtractor {
       type Error = Error;
       type Future = Result<Self, Self::Error>;
       type Config = ExtractorConfig;
    
       fn from_request(req: &HttpRequest, payload: &mut Payload) -> Self::Future {
           let cfg = req.app_data::<ExtractorConfig>();
           println!("config data?: {:?}", cfg.unwrap().role);
           ...
       }
    }
    
    App::new().service(
       resource("/route_with_config")
           .data(ExtractorConfig {
               config: "test".to_string(),
           })
           .route(post().to(handler_fn)),
    )
    
  • Resource registration. 1.0 version uses generalized resource registration via .service() method.

    instead of

      App.new().resource("/welcome", |r| r.f(welcome))
    

    use App's or Scope's .service() method. .service() method accepts object that implements HttpServiceFactory trait. By default actix-web provides Resource and Scope services.

      App.new().service(
          web::resource("/welcome")
              .route(web::get().to(welcome))
              .route(web::post().to(post_handler))
    
  • Scope registration.

    instead of

        let app = App::new().scope("/{project_id}", |scope| {
              scope
                  .resource("/path1", |r| r.f(|_| HttpResponse::Ok()))
                  .resource("/path2", |r| r.f(|_| HttpResponse::Ok()))
                  .resource("/path3", |r| r.f(|_| HttpResponse::MethodNotAllowed()))
        });
    

    use .service() for registration and web::scope() as scope object factory.

        let app = App::new().service(
            web::scope("/{project_id}")
                .service(web::resource("/path1").to(|| HttpResponse::Ok()))
                .service(web::resource("/path2").to(|| HttpResponse::Ok()))
                .service(web::resource("/path3").to(|| HttpResponse::MethodNotAllowed()))
        );
    
  • .with(), .with_async() registration methods have been renamed to .to() and .to_async().

    instead of

      App.new().resource("/welcome", |r| r.with(welcome))
    

    use .to() or .to_async() methods

      App.new().service(web::resource("/welcome").to(welcome))
    
  • Passing arguments to handler with extractors, multiple arguments are allowed

    instead of

    fn welcome((body, req): (Bytes, HttpRequest)) -> ... {
      ...
    }
    

    use multiple arguments

    fn welcome(body: Bytes, req: HttpRequest) -> ... {
      ...
    }
    
  • .f(), .a() and .h() handler registration methods have been removed. Use .to() for handlers and .to_async() for async handlers. Handler function must use extractors.

    instead of

      App.new().resource("/welcome", |r| r.f(welcome))
    

    use App's to() or to_async() methods

      App.new().service(web::resource("/welcome").to(welcome))
    
  • HttpRequest does not provide access to request's payload stream.

    instead of

    fn index(req: &HttpRequest) -> Box<Future<Item=HttpResponse, Error=Error>> {
      req
         .payload()
         .from_err()
         .fold((), |_, chunk| {
              ...
          })
         .map(|_| HttpResponse::Ok().finish())
         .responder()
    }
    

    use Payload extractor

    fn index(stream: web::Payload) -> impl Future<Item=HttpResponse, Error=Error> {
       stream
         .from_err()
         .fold((), |_, chunk| {
              ...
          })
         .map(|_| HttpResponse::Ok().finish())
    }
    
  • State is now Data. You register Data during the App initialization process and then access it from handlers either using a Data extractor or using HttpRequest's api.

    instead of

      App.with_state(T)
    

    use App's data method

      App.new()
         .data(T)
    

    and either use the Data extractor within your handler

      use actix_web::web::Data;
    
      fn endpoint_handler(Data<T>)){
        ...
      }
    

    .. or access your Data element from the HttpRequest

      fn endpoint_handler(req: HttpRequest) {
      	let data: Option<Data<T>> = req.app_data::<T>();
      }
    
  • AsyncResponder is removed, use .to_async() registration method and impl Future<> as result type.

    instead of

      use actix_web::AsyncResponder;
    
      fn endpoint_handler(...) -> impl Future<Item=HttpResponse, Error=Error>{
      	...
          .responder()
      }
    

    .. simply omit AsyncResponder and the corresponding responder() finish method

  • Middleware

    instead of

        let app = App::new()
             .middleware(middleware::Logger::default())
    

    use .wrap() method

        let app = App::new()
             .wrap(middleware::Logger::default())
             .route("/index.html", web::get().to(index));
    
  • HttpRequest::body(), HttpRequest::urlencoded(), HttpRequest::json(), HttpRequest::multipart() method have been removed. Use Bytes, String, Form, Json, Multipart extractors instead.

    instead of

    fn index(req: &HttpRequest) -> Responder {
       req.body()
         .and_then(|body| {
            ...
         })
    }
    

    use

    fn index(body: Bytes) -> Responder {
       ...
    }
    
  • actix_web::server module has been removed. To start http server use actix_web::HttpServer type

  • StaticFiles and NamedFile have been moved to a separate crate.

    instead of use actix_web::fs::StaticFile

    use use actix_files::Files

    instead of use actix_web::fs::Namedfile

    use use actix_files::NamedFile

  • Multipart has been moved to a separate crate.

    instead of use actix_web::multipart::Multipart

    use use actix_multipart::Multipart

  • Response compression is not enabled by default. To enable, use Compress middleware, App::new().wrap(Compress::default()).

  • Session middleware moved to actix-session crate

  • Actors support have been moved to actix-web-actors crate

  • Custom Error

    Instead of error_response method alone, ResponseError now provides two methods: error_response and render_response respectively. Where, error_response creates the error response and render_response returns the error response to the caller.

    Simplest migration from 0.7 to 1.0 shall include below method to the custom implementation of ResponseError:

    fn render_response(&self) -> HttpResponse {
      self.error_response()
    }
    

0.7.15

  • The ' ' character is not percent decoded anymore before matching routes. If you need to use it in your routes, you should use %20.

    instead of

    fn main() {
         let app = App::new().resource("/my index", |r| {
             r.method(http::Method::GET)
                    .with(index);
         });
    }
    

    use

    fn main() {
         let app = App::new().resource("/my%20index", |r| {
             r.method(http::Method::GET)
                    .with(index);
         });
    }
    
  • If you used AsyncResult::async you need to replace it with AsyncResult::future

0.7.4

  • Route::with_config()/Route::with_async_config() always passes configuration objects as tuple even for handler with one parameter.

0.7

  • HttpRequest does not implement Stream anymore. If you need to read request payload use HttpMessage::payload() method.

    instead of

    fn index(req: HttpRequest) -> impl Responder {
         req
            .from_err()
            .fold(...)
            ....
    }
    

    use .payload()

    fn index(req: HttpRequest) -> impl Responder {
         req
            .payload()  // <- get request payload stream
            .from_err()
            .fold(...)
            ....
    }
    
  • Middleware trait uses &HttpRequest instead of &mut HttpRequest.

  • Removed Route::with2() and Route::with3() use tuple of extractors instead.

    instead of

    fn index(query: Query<..>, info: Json<MyStruct) -> impl Responder {}
    

    use tuple of extractors and use .with() for registration:

    fn index((query, json): (Query<..>, Json<MyStruct)) -> impl Responder {}
    
  • Handler::handle() uses &self instead of &mut self

  • Handler::handle() accepts reference to HttpRequest<_> instead of value

  • Removed deprecated HttpServer::threads(), use HttpServer::workers() instead.

  • Renamed client::ClientConnectorError::Connector to client::ClientConnectorError::Resolver

  • Route::with() does not return ExtractorConfig, to configure extractor use Route::with_config()

    instead of

    fn main() {
         let app = App::new().resource("/index.html", |r| {
             r.method(http::Method::GET)
                    .with(index)
                    .limit(4096);  // <- limit size of the payload
         });
    }
    

    use

    
    fn main() {
         let app = App::new().resource("/index.html", |r| {
             r.method(http::Method::GET)
                    .with_config(index, |cfg| { // <- register handler
                       cfg.limit(4096);  // <- limit size of the payload
                     })
         });
    }
    
  • Route::with_async() does not return ExtractorConfig, to configure extractor use Route::with_async_config()

0.6

  • Path<T> extractor return ErrorNotFound on failure instead of ErrorBadRequest

  • ws::Message::Close now includes optional close reason. ws::CloseCode::Status and ws::CloseCode::Empty have been removed.

  • HttpServer::threads() renamed to HttpServer::workers().

  • HttpServer::start_ssl() and HttpServer::start_tls() deprecated. Use HttpServer::bind_ssl() and HttpServer::bind_tls() instead.

  • HttpRequest::extensions() returns read only reference to the request's Extension HttpRequest::extensions_mut() returns mutable reference.

  • Instead of

    use actix_web::middleware::{ CookieSessionBackend, CookieSessionError, RequestSession, Session, SessionBackend, SessionImpl, SessionStorage};

    use actix_web::middleware::session

    use actix_web::middleware::session{CookieSessionBackend, CookieSessionError, RequestSession, Session, SessionBackend, SessionImpl, SessionStorage};

  • FromRequest::from_request() accepts mutable reference to a request

  • FromRequest::Result has to implement Into<Reply<Self>>

  • Responder::respond_to() is generic over S

  • Use Query extractor instead of HttpRequest::query()`.

    fn index(q: Query<HashMap<String, String>>) -> Result<..> {
        ...
    }
    

    or

    let q = Query::<HashMap<String, String>>::extract(req);
    
  • Websocket operations are implemented as WsWriter trait. you need to use use actix_web::ws::WsWriter

0.5

  • HttpResponseBuilder::body(), .finish(), .json() methods return HttpResponse instead of Result<HttpResponse>

  • actix_web::Method, actix_web::StatusCode, actix_web::Version moved to actix_web::http module

  • actix_web::header moved to actix_web::http::header

  • NormalizePath moved to actix_web::http module

  • HttpServer moved to actix_web::server, added new actix_web::server::new() function, shortcut for actix_web::server::HttpServer::new()

  • DefaultHeaders middleware does not use separate builder, all builder methods moved to type itself

  • StaticFiles::new()'s show_index parameter removed, use show_files_listing() method instead.

  • CookieSessionBackendBuilder removed, all methods moved to CookieSessionBackend type

  • actix_web::httpcodes module is deprecated, HttpResponse::Ok(), HttpResponse::Found() and other HttpResponse::XXX() functions should be used instead

  • ClientRequestBuilder::body() returns Result<_, actix_web::Error> instead of Result<_, http::Error>

  • Application renamed to a App

  • actix_web::Reply, actix_web::Resource moved to actix_web::dev