Server::with_graceful_shutdown method
		
			
			This adds a "combinator" method to `Server`, which accepts a user's future to "select" on. All connections received by the `Server` will be tracked, and if the user's future finishes, graceful shutdown will begin. - The listener will be closed immediately. - The currently active connections will all be notified to start a graceful shutdown. For HTTP/1, that means finishing the existing response and using `connection: clone`. For HTTP/2, the graceful `GOAWAY` process is started. - Once all active connections have terminated, the graceful future will return. Closes #1575
hyper
A fast and correct HTTP implementation for Rust.
Get started by looking over the guides.
Overview
hyper is a fast, safe HTTP implementation written in and for Rust.
hyper offers both an HTTP client and server which can be used to drive complex web applications written entirely in Rust.
hyper makes use of "async IO" (non-blocking sockets) via the Tokio and Futures crates.
Be aware that hyper is still actively evolving towards 1.0, and is likely
to experience breaking changes before stabilising. However, this mostly now
around the instability of Future and async. The rest of the API is rather
stable now. You can also see the
issues in the upcoming milestones.
Contributing
To get involved, take a look at CONTRIBUTING.
There are two main avenues for real-time chatting about hyper: a Gitter room and irc.mozilla.org/hyper. They are mirrored, so choose whichever format you prefer.
License
hyper is provided under the MIT license. See LICENSE.