This introduces the `hyper::service` module, which replaces `tokio-service`. Since the trait is specific to hyper, its associated types have been adjusted. It didn't make sense to need to define `Service<Request=http::Request>`, since we already know the context is HTTP. Instead, the request and response bodies are associated types now, and slightly stricter bounds have been placed on `Error`. The helpers `service_fn` and `service_fn_ok` should be sufficient for now to ease creating `Service`s. The `NewService` trait now allows service creation to also be asynchronous. These traits are similar to `tower` in nature, and possibly will be replaced completely by it in the future. For now, hyper defining its own allows the traits to have better context, and prevents breaking changes in `tower` from affecting hyper. Closes #1461 BREAKING CHANGE: The `Service` trait has changed: it has some changed associated types, and `call` is now bound to `&mut self`. The `NewService` trait has changed: it has some changed associated types, and `new_service` now returns a `Future`. `Client` no longer implements `Service` for now. `hyper::server::conn::Serve` now returns `Connecting` instead of `Connection`s, since `new_service` can now return a `Future`. The `Connecting` is a future wrapping the new service future, returning a `Connection` afterwards. In many cases, `Future::flatten` can be used.
		
			
				
	
	
		
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| #![deny(warnings)]
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| extern crate futures;
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| extern crate hyper;
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| extern crate pretty_env_logger;
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| extern crate tokio;
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| 
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| use futures::{future, Future};
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| use futures::sync::oneshot;
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| 
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| use hyper::{Body, Method, Request, Response, Server, StatusCode};
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| use hyper::service::service_fn;
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| 
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| use std::fs::File;
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| use std::io::{self, copy/*, Read*/};
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| use std::thread;
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| 
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| static NOTFOUND: &[u8] = b"Not Found";
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| static INDEX: &str = "examples/send_file_index.html";
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| 
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| 
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| fn main() {
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|     pretty_env_logger::init();
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| 
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|     let addr = "127.0.0.1:1337".parse().unwrap();
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| 
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|     let server = Server::bind(&addr)
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|         .serve(|| service_fn(response_examples))
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|         .map_err(|e| eprintln!("server error: {}", e));
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| 
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|     println!("Listening on http://{}", addr);
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| 
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|     tokio::run(server);
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| }
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| 
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| type ResponseFuture = Box<Future<Item=Response<Body>, Error=io::Error> + Send>;
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| 
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| fn response_examples(req: Request<Body>) -> ResponseFuture {
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|     match (req.method(), req.uri().path()) {
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|         (&Method::GET, "/") | (&Method::GET, "/index.html") => {
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|             simple_file_send(INDEX)
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|         },
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|         (&Method::GET, "/big_file.html") => {
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|             // Stream a large file in chunks. This requires a
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|             // little more overhead with two channels, (one for
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|             // the response future, and a second for the response
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|             // body), but can handle arbitrarily large files.
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|             //
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|             // We use an artificially small buffer, since we have
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|             // a small test file.
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|             let (tx, rx) = oneshot::channel();
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|             thread::spawn(move || {
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|                 let _file = match File::open(INDEX) {
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|                     Ok(f) => f,
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|                     Err(_) => {
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|                         tx.send(Response::builder()
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|                                 .status(StatusCode::NOT_FOUND)
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|                                 .body(NOTFOUND.into())
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|                                 .unwrap())
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|                             .expect("Send error on open");
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|                         return;
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|                     },
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|                 };
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|                 let (_tx_body, rx_body) = Body::channel();
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|                 let res = Response::new(rx_body.into());
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|                 tx.send(res).expect("Send error on successful file read");
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|                 /* TODO: fix once we have futures 0.2 Sink working
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|                 let mut buf = [0u8; 16];
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|                 loop {
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|                     match file.read(&mut buf) {
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|                         Ok(n) => {
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|                             if n == 0 {
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|                                 // eof
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|                                 tx_body.close().expect("panic closing");
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|                                 break;
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|                             } else {
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|                                 let chunk: Chunk = buf[0..n].to_vec().into();
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|                                 match tx_body.send_data(chunk).wait() {
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|                                     Ok(t) => { tx_body = t; },
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|                                     Err(_) => { break; }
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|                                 };
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|                             }
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|                         },
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|                         Err(_) => { break; }
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|                     }
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|                 }
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|                 */
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|             });
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| 
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|             Box::new(rx.map_err(|e| io::Error::new(io::ErrorKind::Other, e)))
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|         },
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|         (&Method::GET, "/no_file.html") => {
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|             // Test what happens when file cannot be be found
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|             simple_file_send("this_file_should_not_exist.html")
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|         },
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|         _ => {
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|             Box::new(future::ok(Response::builder()
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|                                 .status(StatusCode::NOT_FOUND)
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|                                 .body(Body::empty())
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|                                 .unwrap()))
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|         }
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|     }
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| 
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| }
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| 
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| fn simple_file_send(f: &str) -> ResponseFuture {
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|     // Serve a file by reading it entirely into memory. As a result
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|     // this is limited to serving small files, but it is somewhat
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|     // simpler with a little less overhead.
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|     //
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|     // On channel errors, we panic with the expect method. The thread
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|     // ends at that point in any case.
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|     let filename = f.to_string(); // we need to copy for lifetime issues
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|     let (tx, rx) = oneshot::channel();
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|     thread::spawn(move || {
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|         let mut file = match File::open(filename) {
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|             Ok(f) => f,
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|             Err(_) => {
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|                 tx.send(Response::builder()
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|                         .status(StatusCode::NOT_FOUND)
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|                         .body(NOTFOUND.into())
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|                         .unwrap())
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|                     .expect("Send error on open");
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|                 return;
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|             },
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|         };
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|         let mut buf: Vec<u8> = Vec::new();
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|         match copy(&mut file, &mut buf) {
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|             Ok(_) => {
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|                 let res = Response::new(buf.into());
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|                 tx.send(res).expect("Send error on successful file read");
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|             },
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|             Err(_) => {
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|                 tx.send(Response::builder()
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|                         .status(StatusCode::INTERNAL_SERVER_ERROR)
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|                         .body(Body::empty())
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|                         .unwrap())
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|                     .expect("Send error on error reading file");
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|             },
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|         };
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|     });
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| 
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|     Box::new(rx.map_err(|e| io::Error::new(io::ErrorKind::Other, e)))
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| }
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| 
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