[][src]Struct actix_web::server::HttpServer

pub struct HttpServer<H, F> where
    H: IntoHttpHandler + 'static,
    F: Fn() -> H + Send + Clone
{ /* fields omitted */ }

An HTTP Server

By default it serves HTTP2 when HTTPs is enabled, in order to change it, use ServerFlags that can be provided to acceptor service.

Methods

impl<H, F> HttpServer<H, F> where
    H: IntoHttpHandler + 'static,
    F: Fn() -> H + Send + Clone + 'static, 
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pub fn new(factory: F) -> HttpServer<H, F>[src]

Create new http server with application factory

pub fn workers(self, num: usize) -> Self[src]

Set number of workers to start.

By default http server uses number of available logical cpu as threads count.

pub fn backlog(self, num: i32) -> Self[src]

Set the maximum number of pending connections.

This refers to the number of clients that can be waiting to be served. Exceeding this number results in the client getting an error when attempting to connect. It should only affect servers under significant load.

Generally set in the 64-2048 range. Default value is 2048.

This method should be called before bind() method call.

pub fn maxconn(self, num: usize) -> Self[src]

Sets the maximum per-worker number of concurrent connections.

All socket listeners will stop accepting connections when this limit is reached for each worker.

By default max connections is set to a 25k.

pub fn maxconnrate(self, num: usize) -> Self[src]

Sets the maximum per-worker concurrent connection establish process.

All listeners will stop accepting connections when this limit is reached. It can be used to limit the global SSL CPU usage.

By default max connections is set to a 256.

pub fn keep_alive<T: Into<KeepAlive>>(self, val: T) -> Self[src]

Set server keep-alive setting.

By default keep alive is set to a 5 seconds.

pub fn client_timeout(self, val: u64) -> Self[src]

Set server client timeout in milliseconds for first request.

Defines a timeout for reading client request header. If a client does not transmit the entire set headers within this time, the request is terminated with the 408 (Request Time-out) error.

To disable timeout set value to 0.

By default client timeout is set to 5000 milliseconds.

pub fn client_shutdown(self, val: u64) -> Self[src]

Set server connection shutdown timeout in milliseconds.

Defines a timeout for shutdown connection. If a shutdown procedure does not complete within this time, the request is dropped.

To disable timeout set value to 0.

By default client timeout is set to 5000 milliseconds.

pub fn server_hostname(self, val: String) -> Self[src]

Set server host name.

Host name is used by application router aa a hostname for url generation. Check [ConnectionInfo](./dev/struct.ConnectionInfo. html#method.host) documentation for more information.

pub fn system_exit(self) -> Self[src]

Stop actix system.

SystemExit message stops currently running system.

pub fn disable_signals(self) -> Self[src]

Disable signal handling

pub fn shutdown_timeout(self, sec: u16) -> Self[src]

Timeout for graceful workers shutdown.

After receiving a stop signal, workers have this much time to finish serving requests. Workers still alive after the timeout are force dropped.

By default shutdown timeout sets to 30 seconds.

pub fn no_http2(self) -> Self[src]

Disable HTTP/2 support

pub fn addrs(&self) -> Vec<SocketAddr>[src]

Get addresses of bound sockets.

pub fn addrs_with_scheme(&self) -> Vec<(SocketAddr, &str)>[src]

Get addresses of bound sockets and the scheme for it.

This is useful when the server is bound from different sources with some sockets listening on http and some listening on https and the user should be presented with an enumeration of which socket requires which protocol.

pub fn listen(self, lst: TcpListener) -> Self[src]

Use listener for accepting incoming connection requests

HttpServer does not change any configuration for TcpListener, it needs to be configured before passing it to listen() method.

pub fn listen_tls(self, lst: TcpListener, acceptor: TlsAcceptor) -> Self[src]

Use listener for accepting incoming tls connection requests

HttpServer does not change any configuration for TcpListener, it needs to be configured before passing it to listen() method.

pub fn listen_ssl(
    self,
    lst: TcpListener,
    builder: SslAcceptorBuilder
) -> Result<Self>
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Use listener for accepting incoming tls connection requests

This method sets alpn protocols to "h2" and "http/1.1"

pub fn listen_rustls(self, lst: TcpListener, config: ServerConfig) -> Self[src]

Use listener for accepting incoming tls connection requests

This method sets alpn protocols to "h2" and "http/1.1"

pub fn bind<S: ToSocketAddrs>(self, addr: S) -> Result<Self>[src]

The socket address to bind

To bind multiple addresses this method can be called multiple times.

pub fn bind_tls<S: ToSocketAddrs>(
    self,
    addr: S,
    acceptor: TlsAcceptor
) -> Result<Self>
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The ssl socket address to bind

To bind multiple addresses this method can be called multiple times.

pub fn bind_ssl<S>(self, addr: S, builder: SslAcceptorBuilder) -> Result<Self> where
    S: ToSocketAddrs
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Start listening for incoming tls connections.

This method sets alpn protocols to "h2" and "http/1.1"

pub fn bind_rustls<S: ToSocketAddrs>(
    self,
    addr: S,
    builder: ServerConfig
) -> Result<Self>
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Start listening for incoming tls connections.

This method sets alpn protocols to "h2" and "http/1.1"

impl<H: IntoHttpHandler, F: Fn() -> H + Send + Clone> HttpServer<H, F>[src]

pub fn start(self) -> Addr<Server>[src]

Start listening for incoming connections.

This method starts number of http workers in separate threads. For each address this method starts separate thread which does accept() in a loop.

This methods panics if no socket address can be bound or an Actix system is not yet configured.

extern crate actix_web;
extern crate actix;
use actix_web::{server, App, HttpResponse};

fn main() {
    let sys = actix::System::new("example");  // <- create Actix system

    server::new(|| App::new().resource("/", |r| r.h(|_: &_| HttpResponse::Ok())))
        .bind("127.0.0.1:0")
        .expect("Can not bind to 127.0.0.1:0")
        .start();
   sys.run();  // <- Run actix system, this method starts all async processes
}

pub fn run(self)[src]

Spawn new thread and start listening for incoming connections.

This method spawns new thread and starts new actix system. Other than that it is similar to start() method. This method blocks.

This methods panics if no socket addresses get bound.

This example is not tested
use actix_web::*;

fn main() {
    HttpServer::new(|| App::new().resource("/", |r| r.h(|_| HttpResponse::Ok())))
        .bind("127.0.0.1:0")
        .expect("Can not bind to 127.0.0.1:0")
        .run();
}

pub fn register(self, srv: Server) -> Server[src]

Register current http server as actix-net's server service

Auto Trait Implementations

impl<H, F> !Send for HttpServer<H, F>

impl<H, F> !Sync for HttpServer<H, F>

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impl<T, U> Into for T where
    U: From<T>, 
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    U: Into<T>, 
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    T: ?Sized
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    T: 'static + ?Sized
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    T: ?Sized
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    U: TryFrom<T>, 
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