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hyper/examples/params.rs
Sean McArthur c4974500ab feat(server): re-design Server as higher-level API
The `hyper::Server` is now a proper higher-level API for running HTTP
servers. There is a related `hyper::server::Builder` type, to construct
a `Server`. All other types (`Http`, `Serve`, etc) were moved into the
"lower-level" `hyper::server::conn` module.

The `Server` is a `Future` representing a listening HTTP server. Options
needed to build one are set on the `Builder`.

As `Server` is just a `Future`, it no longer owns a thread-blocking
executor, and can thus be run next to other servers, clients, or
what-have-you.

Closes #1322
Closes #1263

BREAKING CHANGE: The `Server` is no longer created from `Http::bind`,
  nor is it `run`. It is a `Future` that must be polled by an
  `Executor`.

  The `hyper::server::Http` type has move to
  `hyper::server::conn::Http`.
2018-04-16 14:29:19 -07:00

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Rust

#![deny(warnings)]
extern crate futures;
extern crate hyper;
extern crate pretty_env_logger;
extern crate tokio;
extern crate url;
use futures::{Future, Stream};
use hyper::{Body, Method, Request, Response, StatusCode};
use hyper::server::{Server, Service};
use std::collections::HashMap;
use url::form_urlencoded;
static INDEX: &[u8] = b"<html><body><form action=\"post\" method=\"post\">Name: <input type=\"text\" name=\"name\"><br>Number: <input type=\"text\" name=\"number\"><br><input type=\"submit\"></body></html>";
static MISSING: &[u8] = b"Missing field";
static NOTNUMERIC: &[u8] = b"Number field is not numeric";
struct ParamExample;
impl Service for ParamExample {
type Request = Request<Body>;
type Response = Response<Body>;
type Error = hyper::Error;
type Future = Box<Future<Item = Self::Response, Error = Self::Error> + Send>;
fn call(&self, req: Request<Body>) -> Self::Future {
match (req.method(), req.uri().path()) {
(&Method::GET, "/") | (&Method::GET, "/post") => {
Box::new(futures::future::ok(Response::new(INDEX.into())))
},
(&Method::POST, "/post") => {
Box::new(req.into_body().concat2().map(|b| {
// Parse the request body. form_urlencoded::parse
// always succeeds, but in general parsing may
// fail (for example, an invalid post of json), so
// returning early with BadRequest may be
// necessary.
//
// Warning: this is a simplified use case. In
// principle names can appear multiple times in a
// form, and the values should be rolled up into a
// HashMap<String, Vec<String>>. However in this
// example the simpler approach is sufficient.
let params = form_urlencoded::parse(b.as_ref()).into_owned().collect::<HashMap<String, String>>();
// Validate the request parameters, returning
// early if an invalid input is detected.
let name = if let Some(n) = params.get("name") {
n
} else {
return Response::builder()
.status(StatusCode::UNPROCESSABLE_ENTITY)
.body(MISSING.into())
.unwrap();
};
let number = if let Some(n) = params.get("number") {
if let Ok(v) = n.parse::<f64>() {
v
} else {
return Response::builder()
.status(StatusCode::UNPROCESSABLE_ENTITY)
.body(NOTNUMERIC.into())
.unwrap();
}
} else {
return Response::builder()
.status(StatusCode::UNPROCESSABLE_ENTITY)
.body(MISSING.into())
.unwrap();
};
// Render the response. This will often involve
// calls to a database or web service, which will
// require creating a new stream for the response
// body. Since those may fail, other error
// responses such as InternalServiceError may be
// needed here, too.
let body = format!("Hello {}, your number is {}", name, number);
Response::new(body.into())
}))
},
_ => {
Box::new(futures::future::ok(Response::builder()
.status(StatusCode::NOT_FOUND)
.body(Body::empty())
.unwrap()))
}
}
}
}
fn main() {
pretty_env_logger::init();
let addr = ([127, 0, 0, 1], 1337).into();
let server = Server::bind(&addr)
.serve(|| Ok(ParamExample))
.map_err(|e| eprintln!("server error: {}", e));
tokio::run(server);
}