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## Usage ## Usage
```bash ```bash
cd basics/middleware-ext-mut cd middleware/middleware-ext-mut
cargo run cargo run
# Started http server: 127.0.0.1:8080
``` ```
Look in `src/add_msg.rs` to see how it works. Look in `src/add_msg.rs` to see how it works.

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Now, the only problem left to solve is, to listen to **HTTP** connections as well and redirect them to use **HTTPS** Now, the only problem left to solve is, to listen to **HTTP** connections as well and redirect them to use **HTTPS**
## Usage
```bash
cd middleware/middleware-http-to-https
cargo run
```
## Notes ## Notes
Also see [`redirect_to_https`](https://docs.rs/actix-web-lab/0/actix_web_lab/middleware/fn.redirect_to_https.html) from [`actix-web-lab`](https://crates.io/crates/actix-web-lab). Also see [`redirect_to_https`](https://docs.rs/actix-web-lab/0/actix_web_lab/middleware/fn.redirect_to_https.html) from [`actix-web-lab`](https://crates.io/crates/actix-web-lab).

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# middleware examples # Middleware: Various
This example showcases a bunch of different uses of middlewares. See also the [Middleware guide](https://actix.rs/docs/middleware/). This example showcases a bunch of different uses of middleware. See also the [Middleware guide](https://actix.rs/docs/middleware/).
## Usage ## Usage
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# Started http server: 127.0.0.1:8080 # Started http server: 127.0.0.1:8080
``` ```
Look in `src/main.rs` and comment the different middlewares in/out to see how they function. Look in `src/main.rs` and comment the different middleware in/out to see how they function.
## Middlewares ## Middleware
### redirect::CheckLogin ### `redirect::CheckLogin`
A middleware implementing a request guard which sketches a rough approximation of what a login could look like. A middleware implementing a request guard which sketches a rough approximation of what a login could look like.
### read_request_body::Logging ### `read_request_body::Logging`
A middleware demonstrating how to read out the incoming request body. A middleware demonstrating how to read out the incoming request body.
### read_response_body::Logging ### `read_response_body::Logging`
A middleware demonstrating how to read out the outgoing response body. A middleware demonstrating how to read out the outgoing response body.
### simple::SayHi ### `simple::SayHi`
A minimal middleware demonstrating the sequence of operations in an actix middleware. A minimal middleware demonstrating the sequence of operations in an actix middleware.
There is a second version of the same middleware using `wrap_fn` which shows how easily a middleware can be implemented in actix. There is a second version of the same middleware using `wrap_fn` which shows how easily a middleware can be implemented in actix.