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Middleware that applies a timeout to requests.
If the request does not complete within the specified timeout it will be aborted and a 408 Request Timeout response will be sent.
§Differences from tower::timeout
tower’s Timeout middleware uses an error to signal timeout, i.e.
it changes the error type to BoxError. For HTTP services that is rarely
what you want as returning errors will terminate the connection without sending a response.
This middleware won’t change the error type and instead return a 408 Request Timeout
response. That means if your service’s error type is Infallible it will still be
Infallible after applying this middleware.
§Example
use http::{Request, Response};
use http_body_util::Full;
use bytes::Bytes;
use std::{convert::Infallible, time::Duration};
use tower::ServiceBuilder;
use tower_http::timeout::TimeoutLayer;
async fn handle(_: Request<Full<Bytes>>) -> Result<Response<Full<Bytes>>, Infallible> {
// ...
}
let svc = ServiceBuilder::new()
// Timeout requests after 30 seconds
.layer(TimeoutLayer::new(Duration::from_secs(30)))
.service_fn(handle);Structs§
- Request
Body Timeout - Applies a
TimeoutBodyto the request body. - Request
Body Timeout Layer - Applies a
TimeoutBodyto the request body. - Response
Body Timeout - Applies a
TimeoutBodyto the response body. - Response
Body Timeout Layer - Applies a
TimeoutBodyto the response body. - Timeout
- Middleware which apply a timeout to requests.
- Timeout
Body - Middleware that applies a timeout to request and response bodies.
- Timeout
Error - Error for
TimeoutBody. - Timeout
Layer - Layer that applies the
Timeoutmiddleware which apply a timeout to requests.