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hyper/examples/server.rs
Sean McArthur 2d2d5574a6 feat(lib): redesign API to use Futures and Tokio
There are many changes involved with this, but let's just talk about
user-facing changes.

- Creating a `Client` and `Server` now needs a Tokio `Core` event loop
to attach to.
- `Request` and `Response` both no longer implement the
`std::io::{Read,Write}` traits, but instead represent their bodies as a
`futures::Stream` of items, where each item is a `Chunk`.
- The `Client.request` method now takes a `Request`, instead of being
used as a builder, and returns a `Future` that resolves to `Response`.
- The `Handler` trait for servers is no more, and instead the Tokio
`Service` trait is used. This allows interoperability with generic
middleware.

BREAKING CHANGE: A big sweeping set of breaking changes.
2017-01-16 10:44:27 -08:00

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Rust

//#![deny(warnings)]
extern crate futures;
extern crate hyper;
extern crate pretty_env_logger;
#[macro_use]
extern crate log;
use hyper::{Get, Post, StatusCode};
use hyper::header::ContentLength;
use hyper::server::{Server, Service, Request, Response};
static INDEX: &'static [u8] = b"Try POST /echo";
#[derive(Clone, Copy)]
struct Echo;
impl Service for Echo {
type Request = Request;
type Response = Response;
type Error = hyper::Error;
type Future = ::futures::Finished<Response, hyper::Error>;
fn call(&self, req: Request) -> Self::Future {
::futures::finished(match (req.method(), req.path()) {
(&Get, Some("/")) | (&Get, Some("/echo")) => {
Response::new()
.with_header(ContentLength(INDEX.len() as u64))
.with_body(INDEX)
},
(&Post, Some("/echo")) => {
let mut res = Response::new();
if let Some(len) = req.headers().get::<ContentLength>() {
res.headers_mut().set(len.clone());
}
res.with_body(req.body())
},
_ => {
Response::new()
.with_status(StatusCode::NotFound)
}
})
}
}
fn main() {
pretty_env_logger::init().unwrap();
let addr = "127.0.0.1:1337".parse().unwrap();
let (listening, server) = Server::standalone(|tokio| {
Server::http(&addr, tokio)?
.handle(|| Ok(Echo), tokio)
}).unwrap();
println!("Listening on http://{}", listening);
server.run();
}