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apimock_server/
respond_response.rs

1//! Turn a matched `Respond` declaration into an HTTP response.
2//!
3//! # Why this is a server-side free function and not a `Respond` method
4//!
5//! Pre-5.0, `Respond::response(...)` lived on the type itself. That
6//! method built a `hyper::Response<BoxBody>` and touched the server's
7//! file-response / text-response / status-response helpers. To keep
8//! `apimock-routing` free of hyper-body construction (so a future GUI
9//! can depend on it cheaply), that work moved here.
10
11use apimock_routing::{ParsedRequest, Respond};
12use console::style;
13use std::path::Path;
14
15use crate::{
16    http_util::delay_response,
17    respond_util::full_file_path,
18    response::{
19        error_response::internal_server_error_response,
20        file_response::FileResponse,
21        status_code_response::{status_code_response, status_code_response_with_message},
22        text_response::text_response,
23    },
24    types::BoxBody,
25};
26
27/// Produce the HTTP response for a matched `Respond` declaration.
28///
29/// # Why the branches are ordered file → text → status → error
30///
31/// The fields are mutually specialised:
32/// - `file_path` serves a file (possibly with CSV→JSON conversion).
33/// - `text` + `status` yields a custom-status text response.
34/// - `text` alone yields a plain 200 text response.
35/// - `status` alone yields an empty body with that status.
36///
37/// `Respond::validate` rejects nonsensical combinations at startup, so
38/// hitting the final `Err` branch means something slipped past
39/// validation — a real bug, not user input.
40pub async fn respond_response(
41    respond: &Respond,
42    dir_prefix: &str,
43    parsed_request: &ParsedRequest,
44) -> Result<hyper::Response<BoxBody>, hyper::http::Error> {
45    if let Some(delay_ms) = respond.delay_response_milliseconds {
46        delay_response(delay_ms).await;
47    }
48
49    let request_headers = &parsed_request.component_parts.headers;
50
51    // file_path → file/CSV/JSON response
52    if let Some(file_path) = respond.file_path.as_ref() {
53        let Some(full_file_path) = full_file_path(file_path.as_str(), dir_prefix) else {
54            log::error!(
55                "{}:\n{} (prefix = {})",
56                style("file not found").red(),
57                file_path,
58                dir_prefix,
59            );
60            return internal_server_error_response("failed to get response file", request_headers);
61        };
62
63        // dir_prefix is used only for the file-not-found message above;
64        // the actual read happens against the resolved full_file_path.
65        let _ = Path::new(dir_prefix);
66
67        return FileResponse::new_with_csv_records_jsonpath(
68            full_file_path.as_str(),
69            respond.headers.as_ref(),
70            respond.csv_records_key.clone(),
71            request_headers,
72        )
73        .file_content_response()
74        .await;
75    }
76
77    if let Some(text) = respond.text.as_ref() {
78        return match respond.status_code.as_ref() {
79            Some(status_code) => {
80                status_code_response_with_message(status_code, text.as_str(), request_headers)
81            }
82            None => text_response(
83                text.as_str(),
84                None,
85                respond.headers.as_ref(),
86                request_headers,
87            ),
88        };
89    }
90
91    if let Some(status_code) = respond.status_code.as_ref() {
92        return status_code_response(status_code, request_headers);
93    }
94
95    internal_server_error_response("invalid respond def", request_headers)
96}