xitca_http/http.rs
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//! re-export of [http] crate types.
pub use ::http::*;
use core::{
borrow::{Borrow, BorrowMut},
mem,
net::SocketAddr,
pin::Pin,
task::{Context, Poll},
};
use futures_core::stream::Stream;
use pin_project_lite::pin_project;
/// Some often used header value.
#[allow(clippy::declare_interior_mutable_const)]
pub mod const_header_value {
use ::http::header::HeaderValue;
macro_rules! const_value {
($(($ident: ident, $expr: expr)), *) => {
$(
pub const $ident: HeaderValue = HeaderValue::from_static($expr);
)*
}
}
const_value!(
(TEXT, "text/plain"),
(TEXT_UTF8, "text/plain; charset=utf-8"),
(JSON, "application/json"),
(APPLICATION_WWW_FORM_URLENCODED, "application/x-www-form-urlencoded"),
(TEXT_HTML_UTF8, "text/html; charset=utf-8"),
(GRPC, "application/grpc"),
(WEBSOCKET, "websocket")
);
}
/// Some often used header name.
#[allow(clippy::declare_interior_mutable_const)]
pub mod const_header_name {
use ::http::header::HeaderName;
macro_rules! const_name {
($(($ident: ident, $expr: expr)), *) => {
$(
pub const $ident: HeaderName = HeaderName::from_static($expr);
)*
}
}
const_name!((PROTOCOL, "protocol"));
}
/// helper trait for converting a [Request] to [Response].
/// This is a memory optimization for re-use heap allocation and pass down the context data
/// inside [Extensions] from request to response.
///
/// # Example
/// ```rust
/// # use xitca_http::http::{Request, Response};
/// // arbitrary typed state inserted into request type.
/// #[derive(Clone)]
/// struct Foo;
///
/// fn into_response(mut req: Request<()>) -> Response<()> {
/// req.extensions_mut().insert(Foo); // insert Foo to request's extensions type map.
///
/// // convert request into response in place with the same memory allocation.
/// use xitca_http::http::IntoResponse;
/// let res = req.into_response(());
///
/// // the memory is re-used so Foo type is accessible from response's extensions type map.
/// assert!(res.extensions().get::<Foo>().is_some());
///
/// res
/// }
///
/// ```
pub trait IntoResponse<B, ResB> {
fn into_response(self, body: B) -> Response<ResB>;
fn as_response(&mut self, body: B) -> Response<ResB>
where
Self: Default,
{
mem::take(self).into_response(body)
}
}
impl<ReqB, B, ResB> IntoResponse<B, ResB> for Request<ReqB>
where
B: Into<ResB>,
{
fn into_response(self, body: B) -> Response<ResB> {
let (
request::Parts {
mut headers,
extensions,
..
},
_,
) = self.into_parts();
headers.clear();
let mut res = Response::new(body.into());
*res.headers_mut() = headers;
*res.extensions_mut() = extensions;
res
}
}
#[cfg(feature = "router")]
use super::util::service::router::Params;
pin_project! {
/// extension types for [Request]
#[derive(Debug)]
pub struct RequestExt<B> {
#[pin]
body: B,
// http::Extensions is often brought up as an alternative for extended states but in general
// xitca tries to be strongly typed when possible. runtime type casting is meant for library
// consumer but not library itself.
ext: Extension,
}
}
impl<B> Clone for RequestExt<B>
where
B: Clone,
{
fn clone(&self) -> Self {
Self {
body: self.body.clone(),
ext: Extension(Box::new(_Extension::clone(&*self.ext.0))),
}
}
}
// a separate extension type contain information can not be carried by http::Request. the goal is
// to keep extended info strongly typed and not depend on runtime type map of http::Extensions.
#[derive(Debug)]
pub(crate) struct Extension(Box<_Extension>);
impl Extension {
pub(crate) fn new(addr: SocketAddr) -> Self {
Self(Box::new(_Extension {
addr,
#[cfg(feature = "router")]
params: Default::default(),
}))
}
}
#[derive(Clone, Debug)]
struct _Extension {
addr: SocketAddr,
#[cfg(feature = "router")]
params: Params,
}
impl<B> RequestExt<B> {
pub(crate) fn from_parts(body: B, ext: Extension) -> Self {
Self { body, ext }
}
/// retrieve remote peer's socket address.
///
/// # Default
/// [std::net::Ipv4Addr::UNSPECIFIED] is used for representing peers that can't provide it's socket address.
#[inline]
pub fn socket_addr(&self) -> &SocketAddr {
&self.ext.0.addr
}
/// exclusive version of [RequestExt::socket_addr]
#[inline]
pub fn socket_addr_mut(&mut self) -> &mut SocketAddr {
&mut self.ext.0.addr
}
/// map body type of self to another type with given function closure.
#[inline]
pub fn map_body<F, B1>(self, func: F) -> RequestExt<B1>
where
F: FnOnce(B) -> B1,
{
RequestExt {
body: func(self.body),
ext: self.ext,
}
}
/// replace body type of self with another type and return new type of Self and original body type
/// in tuple.
#[inline]
pub fn replace_body<B1>(self, body: B1) -> (RequestExt<B1>, B) {
let body_org = self.body;
(RequestExt { body, ext: self.ext }, body_org)
}
}
impl<B> Default for RequestExt<B>
where
B: Default,
{
fn default() -> Self {
Self::from_parts(B::default(), Extension::new(crate::unspecified_socket_addr()))
}
}
impl<B> Stream for RequestExt<B>
where
B: Stream,
{
type Item = B::Item;
#[inline]
fn poll_next(self: Pin<&mut Self>, cx: &mut Context<'_>) -> Poll<Option<Self::Item>> {
self.project().body.poll_next(cx)
}
#[inline]
fn size_hint(&self) -> (usize, Option<usize>) {
self.body.size_hint()
}
}
impl<B> Borrow<SocketAddr> for RequestExt<B> {
#[inline]
fn borrow(&self) -> &SocketAddr {
self.socket_addr()
}
}
#[cfg(feature = "router")]
mod router {
use super::*;
impl<B> RequestExt<B> {
/// retrieve shared reference of route [Params].
#[inline]
pub fn params(&self) -> &Params {
&self.ext.0.params
}
/// retrieve exclusive reference of route [Params].
#[inline]
pub fn params_mut(&mut self) -> &mut Params {
&mut self.ext.0.params
}
}
impl<B> Borrow<Params> for RequestExt<B> {
#[inline]
fn borrow(&self) -> &Params {
self.params()
}
}
impl<B> BorrowMut<Params> for RequestExt<B> {
#[inline]
fn borrow_mut(&mut self) -> &mut Params {
self.params_mut()
}
}
}
/// trait for Borrow &T from &Self.
/// used for foreign types (from xitca-http pov) that can be impl with [Borrow] trait.
pub trait BorrowReq<T> {
fn borrow(&self) -> &T;
}
/// trait for Borrow &mut T from &mut Self.
/// used for foreign types (from xitca-http pov) that can be impl with [BorrowMut] trait.
pub trait BorrowReqMut<T> {
fn borrow_mut(&mut self) -> &mut T;
}
impl<Ext> BorrowReq<Uri> for Request<Ext> {
#[inline]
fn borrow(&self) -> &Uri {
self.uri()
}
}
impl<Ext> BorrowReq<Method> for Request<Ext> {
#[inline]
fn borrow(&self) -> &Method {
self.method()
}
}
impl<Ext> BorrowReq<HeaderMap> for Request<Ext> {
#[inline]
fn borrow(&self) -> &HeaderMap {
self.headers()
}
}
impl<Ext> BorrowReq<Extensions> for Request<Ext> {
#[inline]
fn borrow(&self) -> &Extensions {
self.extensions()
}
}
impl<Ext> BorrowReqMut<Extensions> for Request<Ext> {
#[inline]
fn borrow_mut(&mut self) -> &mut Extensions {
self.extensions_mut()
}
}
impl<T, B> BorrowReq<T> for Request<RequestExt<B>>
where
RequestExt<B>: Borrow<T>,
{
#[inline]
fn borrow(&self) -> &T {
self.body().borrow()
}
}
impl<T, B> BorrowReqMut<T> for Request<RequestExt<B>>
where
RequestExt<B>: BorrowMut<T>,
{
#[inline]
fn borrow_mut(&mut self) -> &mut T {
self.body_mut().borrow_mut()
}
}