use std::{sync::mpsc, thread}; use futures::executor; use actix_web::{get, middleware, post, web, App, HttpResponse, HttpServer}; #[get("/hello")] async fn hello() -> &'static str { "Hello world!" } #[post("/stop")] async fn stop(stopper: web::Data>) -> HttpResponse { // make request that sends message through the Sender stopper.send(()).unwrap(); HttpResponse::NoContent().finish() } #[actix_rt::main] async fn main() -> std::io::Result<()> { std::env::set_var("RUST_LOG", "actix_server=debug,actix_web=debug"); env_logger::init(); // create a channel let (tx, rx) = mpsc::channel::<()>(); let bind = "127.0.0.1:8080"; // start server as normal but don't .await after .run() yet let server = HttpServer::new(move || { // give the server a Sender in .data let stopper = tx.clone(); App::new() .data(stopper) .wrap(middleware::Logger::default()) .service(hello) .service(stop) }) .bind(&bind)? .run(); // clone the Server handle let srv = server.clone(); thread::spawn(move || { // wait for shutdown signal rx.recv().unwrap(); // stop server gracefully executor::block_on(srv.stop(true)) }); // run server server.await }