Sean McArthur 0fd6fcd7c7 feat(hyper): switch to std::io, std::net, and std::path.
All instances of `old_io` and `old_path` were switched to use the new
shiny `std::io`, `std::net`, and `std::path` modules. This means that
`Request` and `Response` implement `Read` and `Write` now.

Because of the changes to `TcpListener`, this also takes the opportunity
to correct the method usage of `Server`. As with other
languages/frameworks, the server is first created with a handler, and
then a host/port is passed to a `listen` method. This reverses what
`Server` used to do.

Closes #347

BREAKING CHANGE: Check the docs. Everything was touched.
2015-03-03 14:32:03 -08:00
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hyper

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A Modern HTTP library for Rust.

Documentation

Overview

Hyper is a fast, modern HTTP implementation written in and for Rust. It is a low-level typesafe abstraction over raw HTTP, providing an elegant layer over "stringly-typed" HTTP.

Hyper offers both an HTTP/S client and HTTP server which can be used to drive complex web applications written entirely in Rust.

The documentation is located at http://hyperium.github.io/hyper.

WARNING: Hyper is still under active development. The API is still changing in non-backwards-compatible ways without warning.

Example

Hello World Server:

extern crate hyper;

use std::io::Write;
use std::net::IpAddr;

use hyper::Server;
use hyper::server::Request;
use hyper::server::Response;
use hyper::net::Fresh;

fn hello(_: Request, mut res: Response<Fresh>) {
    let mut res = res.start().unwrap();
    res.write_all(b"Hello World!").unwrap();
    res.end().unwrap();
}

fn main() {
    Server::http(hello).listen(IpAddr::new_v4(127, 0, 0, 1), 3000).unwrap();
}

Client:

extern crate hyper;

use std::io::Read;

use hyper::Client;
use hyper::header::Connection;
use hyper::header::ConnectionOption;

fn main() {
    // Create a client.
    let mut client = Client::new();

    // Creating an outgoing request.
    let mut res = client.get("http://www.gooogle.com/")
        // set a header
        .header(Connection(vec![ConnectionOption::Close]))
        // let 'er go!
        .send().unwrap();

    // Read the Response.
    let mut body = String::new();
    res.read_to_string(&mut body).unwrap();

    println!("Response: {}", body);
}

License

MIT

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