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hyper/examples/client_json.rs
Alexis Mousset e3dc6c5511 docs(examples): Fix typo in client_json example comment
Fixes typo on comment about error types in client_json example.
2018-08-27 10:23:16 -07:00

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#![deny(warnings)]
extern crate hyper;
#[macro_use]
extern crate serde_derive;
extern crate serde;
extern crate serde_json;
use hyper::Client;
use hyper::rt::{self, Future, Stream};
fn main() {
let url = "http://jsonplaceholder.typicode.com/users".parse().unwrap();
let fut = fetch_json(url)
// use the parsed vector
.map(|users| {
// print users
println!("users: {:#?}", users);
// print the sum of ids
let sum = users.iter().fold(0, |acc, user| acc + user.id);
println!("sum of ids: {}", sum);
})
// if there was an error print it
.map_err(|e| {
match e {
FetchError::Http(e) => eprintln!("http error: {}", e),
FetchError::Json(e) => eprintln!("json parsing error: {}", e),
}
});
// Run the runtime with the future trying to fetch, parse and print json.
//
// Note that in more complicated use cases, the runtime should probably
// run on its own, and futures should just be spawned into it.
rt::run(fut);
}
fn fetch_json(url: hyper::Uri) -> impl Future<Item=Vec<User>, Error=FetchError> {
let client = Client::new();
client
// Fetch the url...
.get(url)
// And then, if we get a response back...
.and_then(|res| {
// asynchronously concatenate chunks of the body
res.into_body().concat2()
})
.from_err::<FetchError>()
// use the body after concatenation
.and_then(|body| {
// try to parse as json with serde_json
let users = serde_json::from_slice(&body)?;
Ok(users)
})
.from_err()
}
#[derive(Deserialize, Debug)]
struct User {
id: i32,
name: String,
}
// Define a type so we can return multiple types of errors
enum FetchError {
Http(hyper::Error),
Json(serde_json::Error),
}
impl From<hyper::Error> for FetchError {
fn from(err: hyper::Error) -> FetchError {
FetchError::Http(err)
}
}
impl From<serde_json::Error> for FetchError {
fn from(err: serde_json::Error) -> FetchError {
FetchError::Json(err)
}
}