pub struct Server<I, S, E = Exec> { /* private fields */ }
This is supported on crate feature server only.
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A listening HTTP server that accepts connections in both HTTP1 and HTTP2 by default.

Server is a Future mapping a bound listener with a set of service handlers. It is built using the Builder, and the future completes when the server has been shutdown. It should be run by an Executor.

Implementations

This is supported on crate features http1 or http2 only.

Starts a Builder with the provided incoming stream.

This is supported on crate feature tcp and (crate features http1 or http2) only.

Binds to the provided address, and returns a Builder.

Panics

This method will panic if binding to the address fails. For a method to bind to an address and return a Result, see Server::try_bind.

This is supported on crate feature tcp and (crate features http1 or http2) only.

Tries to bind to the provided address, and returns a Builder.

This is supported on crate feature tcp and (crate features http1 or http2) only.

Create a new instance from a std::net::TcpListener instance.

This is supported on crate feature tcp and (crate features http1 or http2) only.

Returns the local address that this server is bound to.

This is supported on crate features http1 or http2 only.

Prepares a server to handle graceful shutdown when the provided future completes.

Example
// Make a server from the previous examples...
let server = Server::bind(&([127, 0, 0, 1], 3000).into())
    .serve(make_service);

// Prepare some signal for when the server should start shutting down...
let (tx, rx) = tokio::sync::oneshot::channel::<()>();
let graceful = server
    .with_graceful_shutdown(async {
        rx.await.ok();
    });

// Await the `server` receiving the signal...
if let Err(e) = graceful.await {
    eprintln!("server error: {}", e);
}

// And later, trigger the signal by calling `tx.send(())`.
let _ = tx.send(());

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