## Examples of using hyper Run examples with `cargo run --example example_name`. ### Available examples * [`client`](client.rs) - A simple CLI http client that request the url passed in parameters and outputs the response content and details to the stdout, reading content chunk-by-chunk. * [`client_json`](client_json.rs) - A simple program that GETs some json, reads the body asynchronously, parses it with serde and outputs the result. * [`echo`](echo.rs) - An echo server that copies POST request's content to the response content. * [`hello`](hello.rs) - A simple server that returns "Hello World!" using a closure wrapped to provide a [`Service`](../src/service/service.rs). * [`multi_server`](multi_server.rs) - A server that listens to two different ports, a different [`Service`](../src/service/service.rs) by port, spawning two [`futures`](../src/rt.rs). * [`params`](params.rs) - A webserver that accept a form, with a name and a number, checks the parameters are presents and validates the input. * [`send_file`](send_file.rs) - A server that sends back content of files using tokio_fs to read the files asynchronously. * [`state`](state.rs) - A webserver showing basic state sharing among requests. A counter is shared, incremented for every request, and every response is sent the last count. * [`upgrades`](upgrades.rs) - A server and client demonstrating how to do HTTP upgrades (such as WebSockets or `CONNECT` tunneling). * [`web_api`](web_api.rs) - A server consisting in a service that returns incoming POST request's content in the response in uppercase and a service that call that call the first service and includes the first service response in its own response.