196 lines
6.2 KiB
Rust
196 lines
6.2 KiB
Rust
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//! Routing and runtime macros for Actix Web.
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//!
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//! # Actix Web Re-exports
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//! Actix Web re-exports a version of this crate in it's entirety so you usually don't have to
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//! specify a dependency on this crate explicitly. Sometimes, however, updates are made to this
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//! crate before the actix-web dependency is updated. Therefore, code examples here will show
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//! explicit imports. Check the latest [actix-web attributes docs] to see which macros
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//! are re-exported.
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//!
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//! # Runtime Setup
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//! Used for setting up the actix async runtime. See [macro@main] macro docs.
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//!
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//! ```
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//! #[actix_web_codegen_const_routes::main] // or `#[actix_web::main]` in Actix Web apps
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//! async fn main() {
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//! async { println!("Hello world"); }.await
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//! }
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//! ```
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//!
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//! # Single Method Handler
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//! There is a macro to set up a handler for each of the most common HTTP methods that also define
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//! additional guards and route-specific middleware.
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//!
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//! See docs for: [GET], [POST], [PATCH], [PUT], [DELETE], [HEAD], [CONNECT], [OPTIONS], [TRACE]
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//!
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//! ```
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//! # use actix_web::HttpResponse;
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//! # use actix_web_codegen_const_routes::get;
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//! #[get("/test")]
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//! async fn get_handler() -> HttpResponse {
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//! HttpResponse::Ok().finish()
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//! }
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//! ```
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//!
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//! # Multiple Method Handlers
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//! Similar to the single method handler macro but takes one or more arguments for the HTTP methods
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//! it should respond to. See [macro@route] macro docs.
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//!
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//! ```
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//! # use actix_web::HttpResponse;
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//! # use actix_web_codegen_const_routes::route;
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//! #[route("/test", method = "GET", method = "HEAD")]
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//! async fn get_and_head_handler() -> HttpResponse {
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//! HttpResponse::Ok().finish()
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//! }
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//! ```
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//!
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//! # Multiple Path Handlers
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//! There are no macros to generate multi-path handlers. Let us know in [this issue].
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//!
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//! [this issue]: https://github.com/actix/actix-web/issues/1709
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//!
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//! [actix-web attributes docs]: https://docs.rs/actix-web/latest/actix_web/#attributes
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//! [GET]: macro@get
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//! [POST]: macro@post
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//! [PUT]: macro@put
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//! [HEAD]: macro@head
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//! [CONNECT]: macro@macro@connect
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//! [OPTIONS]: macro@options
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//! [TRACE]: macro@trace
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//! [PATCH]: macro@patch
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//! [DELETE]: macro@delete
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#![recursion_limit = "512"]
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#![deny(rust_2018_idioms, nonstandard_style)]
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#![warn(future_incompatible)]
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use proc_macro::TokenStream;
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use quote::quote;
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mod route;
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/// Creates resource handler, allowing multiple HTTP method guards.
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///
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/// # Syntax
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/// ```plain
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/// #[route("path", method="HTTP_METHOD"[, attributes])]
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/// ```
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///
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/// # Attributes
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/// - `"path"`: Raw literal string with path for which to register handler.
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/// - `name = "resource_name"`: Specifies resource name for the handler. If not set, the function
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/// name of handler is used.
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/// - `method = "HTTP_METHOD"`: Registers HTTP method to provide guard for. Upper-case string,
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/// "GET", "POST" for example.
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/// - `guard = "function_name"`: Registers function as guard using `actix_web::guard::fn_guard`.
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/// - `wrap = "Middleware"`: Registers a resource middleware.
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///
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/// # Notes
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/// Function name can be specified as any expression that is going to be accessible to the generate
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/// code, e.g `my_guard` or `my_module::my_guard`.
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///
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/// # Examples
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/// ```
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/// # use actix_web::HttpResponse;
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/// # use actix_web_codegen_const_routes::route;
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/// #[route("/test", method = "GET", method = "HEAD")]
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/// async fn example() -> HttpResponse {
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/// HttpResponse::Ok().finish()
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/// }
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/// ```
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#[proc_macro_attribute]
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pub fn route(args: TokenStream, input: TokenStream) -> TokenStream {
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route::with_method(None, args, input)
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}
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macro_rules! method_macro {
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($variant:ident, $method:ident) => {
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#[doc = concat!("Creates route handler with `actix_web::guard::", stringify!($variant), "`.")]
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///
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/// # Syntax
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/// ```plain
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#[doc = concat!("#[", stringify!($method), r#"("path"[, attributes])]"#)]
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/// ```
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///
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/// # Attributes
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/// - `"path"`: Raw literal string with path for which to register handler.
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/// - `name = "resource_name"`: Specifies resource name for the handler. If not set, the function
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/// name of handler is used.
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/// - `guard = "function_name"`: Registers function as guard using `actix_web::guard::fn_guard`.
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/// - `wrap = "Middleware"`: Registers a resource middleware.
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///
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/// # Notes
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/// Function name can be specified as any expression that is going to be accessible to the
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/// generate code, e.g `my_guard` or `my_module::my_guard`.
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///
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/// # Examples
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/// ```
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/// # use actix_web::HttpResponse;
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#[doc = concat!("# use actix_web_codegen_const_routes::", stringify!($method), ";")]
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#[doc = concat!("#[", stringify!($method), r#"("/")]"#)]
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/// async fn example() -> HttpResponse {
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/// HttpResponse::Ok().finish()
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/// }
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/// ```
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#[proc_macro_attribute]
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pub fn $method(args: TokenStream, input: TokenStream) -> TokenStream {
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route::with_method(Some(route::MethodType::$variant), args, input)
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}
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};
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}
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method_macro!(Get, get);
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method_macro!(Post, post);
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method_macro!(Put, put);
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method_macro!(Delete, delete);
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method_macro!(Head, head);
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method_macro!(Connect, connect);
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method_macro!(Options, options);
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method_macro!(Trace, trace);
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method_macro!(Patch, patch);
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/// Marks async main function as the Actix Web system entry-point.
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///
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/// Note that Actix Web also works under `#[tokio::main]` since version 4.0. However, this macro is
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/// still necessary for actor support (since actors use a `System`). Read more in the
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/// [`actix_web::rt`](https://docs.rs/actix-web/4/actix_web/rt) module docs.
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///
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/// # Examples
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/// ```
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/// #[actix_web::main]
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/// async fn main() {
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/// async { println!("Hello world"); }.await
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/// }
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/// ```
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#[proc_macro_attribute]
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pub fn main(_: TokenStream, item: TokenStream) -> TokenStream {
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let mut output: TokenStream = (quote! {
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#[::actix_web::rt::main(system = "::actix_web::rt::System")]
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})
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.into();
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output.extend(item);
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output
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}
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/// Marks async test functions to use the actix system entry-point.
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///
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/// # Examples
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/// ```
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/// #[actix_web::test]
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/// async fn test() {
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/// assert_eq!(async { "Hello world" }.await, "Hello world");
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/// }
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/// ```
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#[proc_macro_attribute]
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pub fn test(_: TokenStream, item: TokenStream) -> TokenStream {
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let mut output: TokenStream = (quote! {
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#[::actix_web::rt::test(system = "::actix_web::rt::System")]
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})
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.into();
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output.extend(item);
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output
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}
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