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async_ex1/Cargo.toml
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[package]
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name = "awc_examples"
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version = "0.1.0"
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authors = ["dowwie <dkcdkg@gmail.com>"]
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[dependencies]
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actix = "0.5.6"
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actix-web = { version = "^0.5", features=["alpn"] }
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futures = "0.1"
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serde = "1.0.43"
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serde_derive = "1.0.43"
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serde_json = "1.0.16"
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validator = "0.6.3"
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validator_derive = "0.6.5"
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env_logger = "0.5.9"
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async_ex1/README.md
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This is a contrived example intended to illustrate a few important actix-web features.
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*Imagine* that you have a process that involves 3 steps. The steps here
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are dumb in that they do nothing other than call an
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httpbin endpoint that returns the json that was posted to it. The intent here
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is to illustrate how to chain these steps together as futures and return
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a final result in a response.
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Actix-web features illustrated here include:
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1. handling json input param
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2. validating user-submitted parameters using the 'validator' crate
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2. actix-web client features:
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- POSTing json body
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3. chaining futures into a single response used by an asynch endpoint
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Example query from the command line using httpie:
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```http post 127.0.0.1:8088/something id=1 name=JohnDoe```
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async_ex1/src/main.rs
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// This is a contrived example intended to illustrate actix-web features.
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// *Imagine* that you have a process that involves 3 steps. The steps here
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// are dumb in that they do nothing other than call an
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// httpbin endpoint that returns the json that was posted to it. The intent here
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// is to illustrate how to chain these steps together as futures and return
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// a final result in a response.
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//
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// Actix-web features illustrated here include:
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// 1. handling json input param
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// 2. validating user-submitted parameters using the 'validator' crate
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// 2. actix-web client features:
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// - POSTing json body
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// 3. chaining futures into a single response used by an asynch endpoint
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extern crate actix;
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extern crate actix_web;
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extern crate serde;
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#[macro_use]
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extern crate serde_derive;
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extern crate serde_json;
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#[macro_use]
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extern crate validator_derive;
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extern crate futures;
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extern crate validator;
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extern crate env_logger;
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use std::time::Duration;
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use futures::{future::ok as fut_ok, Future};
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use std::collections::HashMap;
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use actix_web::{client, dev::Handler, http::Method, server, App, AsyncResponder, Body, Error,
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HttpMessage, HttpRequest, HttpResponse, Json, Result};
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use validator::{Validate, ValidationError};
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#[derive(Debug, Validate, Deserialize, Serialize)]
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struct SomeData {
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#[validate(length(min = "1", max = "1000000"))]
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id: String,
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#[validate(length(min = "1", max = "100"))]
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name: String,
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}
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#[derive(Debug, Deserialize)]
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struct HttpBinResponse {
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args: HashMap<String, String>,
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data: String,
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files: HashMap<String, String>,
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form: HashMap<String, String>,
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headers: HashMap<String, String>,
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json: SomeData,
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origin: String,
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url: String
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}
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/// post json to httpbin, get it back in the response body, return deserialized
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fn step_x(data: SomeData) -> Box<Future<Item = SomeData, Error = Error>> {
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Box::new(
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client::ClientRequest::post("https://httpbin.org/post")
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.json(data).unwrap()
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.send()
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.conn_timeout(Duration::from_secs(10))
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.map_err(Error::from) // <- convert SendRequestError to an Error
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.and_then(
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|resp| resp.body() // <- this is MessageBody type, resolves to complete body
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.from_err() // <- convert PayloadError to a Error
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.and_then(|body| {
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let resp: HttpBinResponse = serde_json::from_slice(&body).unwrap();
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fut_ok(resp.json)
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})
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),
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)
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}
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fn create_something(some_data: Json<SomeData>) -> Box<Future<Item = HttpResponse, Error = Error>> {
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step_x(some_data.into_inner())
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.and_then(|some_data_2| {
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step_x(some_data_2).and_then(|some_data_3| {
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step_x(some_data_3).and_then(|d|
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Ok(HttpResponse::Ok()
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.content_type("application/json")
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.body(serde_json::to_string(&d).unwrap())
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.into()))
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})
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})
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.responder()
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}
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fn main() {
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env_logger::init();
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let sys = actix::System::new("asyncio_example");
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server::new(move || {
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App::new().resource("/something", |r| {
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r.method(Method::POST).with(create_something)
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})
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}).bind("127.0.0.1:8088")
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.unwrap()
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.start();
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println!("Started http server: 127.0.0.1:8088");
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let _ = sys.run();
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}
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