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[package]
name = "awc_examples"
version = "0.1.0"
authors = ["dowwie <dkcdkg@gmail.com>"]
[dependencies]
actix = "0.5.6"
actix-web = { version = "^0.5", features=["alpn"] }
futures = "0.1"
serde = "1.0.43"
serde_derive = "1.0.43"
serde_json = "1.0.16"
validator = "0.6.3"
validator_derive = "0.6.5"
env_logger = "0.5.9"

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This is a contrived example intended to illustrate a few important actix-web features.
*Imagine* that you have a process that involves 3 steps. The steps here
are dumb in that they do nothing other than call an
httpbin endpoint that returns the json that was posted to it. The intent here
is to illustrate how to chain these steps together as futures and return
a final result in a response.
Actix-web features illustrated here include:
1. handling json input param
2. validating user-submitted parameters using the 'validator' crate
2. actix-web client features:
- POSTing json body
3. chaining futures into a single response used by an asynch endpoint
Example query from the command line using httpie:
```http post 127.0.0.1:8088/something id=1 name=JohnDoe```

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// This is a contrived example intended to illustrate actix-web features.
// *Imagine* that you have a process that involves 3 steps. The steps here
// are dumb in that they do nothing other than call an
// httpbin endpoint that returns the json that was posted to it. The intent here
// is to illustrate how to chain these steps together as futures and return
// a final result in a response.
//
// Actix-web features illustrated here include:
// 1. handling json input param
// 2. validating user-submitted parameters using the 'validator' crate
// 2. actix-web client features:
// - POSTing json body
// 3. chaining futures into a single response used by an asynch endpoint
extern crate actix;
extern crate actix_web;
extern crate serde;
#[macro_use]
extern crate serde_derive;
extern crate serde_json;
#[macro_use]
extern crate validator_derive;
extern crate futures;
extern crate validator;
extern crate env_logger;
use std::time::Duration;
use futures::{future::ok as fut_ok, Future};
use std::collections::HashMap;
use actix_web::{client, dev::Handler, http::Method, server, App, AsyncResponder, Body, Error,
HttpMessage, HttpRequest, HttpResponse, Json, Result};
use validator::{Validate, ValidationError};
#[derive(Debug, Validate, Deserialize, Serialize)]
struct SomeData {
#[validate(length(min = "1", max = "1000000"))]
id: String,
#[validate(length(min = "1", max = "100"))]
name: String,
}
#[derive(Debug, Deserialize)]
struct HttpBinResponse {
args: HashMap<String, String>,
data: String,
files: HashMap<String, String>,
form: HashMap<String, String>,
headers: HashMap<String, String>,
json: SomeData,
origin: String,
url: String
}
/// post json to httpbin, get it back in the response body, return deserialized
fn step_x(data: SomeData) -> Box<Future<Item = SomeData, Error = Error>> {
Box::new(
client::ClientRequest::post("https://httpbin.org/post")
.json(data).unwrap()
.send()
.conn_timeout(Duration::from_secs(10))
.map_err(Error::from) // <- convert SendRequestError to an Error
.and_then(
|resp| resp.body() // <- this is MessageBody type, resolves to complete body
.from_err() // <- convert PayloadError to a Error
.and_then(|body| {
let resp: HttpBinResponse = serde_json::from_slice(&body).unwrap();
fut_ok(resp.json)
})
),
)
}
fn create_something(some_data: Json<SomeData>) -> Box<Future<Item = HttpResponse, Error = Error>> {
step_x(some_data.into_inner())
.and_then(|some_data_2| {
step_x(some_data_2).and_then(|some_data_3| {
step_x(some_data_3).and_then(|d|
Ok(HttpResponse::Ok()
.content_type("application/json")
.body(serde_json::to_string(&d).unwrap())
.into()))
})
})
.responder()
}
fn main() {
env_logger::init();
let sys = actix::System::new("asyncio_example");
server::new(move || {
App::new().resource("/something", |r| {
r.method(Method::POST).with(create_something)
})
}).bind("127.0.0.1:8088")
.unwrap()
.start();
println!("Started http server: 127.0.0.1:8088");
let _ = sys.run();
}