hyper/client/conn/http2.rs
1//! HTTP/2 client connections
2
3use std::error::Error;
4use std::fmt;
5use std::future::Future;
6use std::marker::PhantomData;
7use std::pin::Pin;
8use std::sync::Arc;
9use std::task::{Context, Poll};
10use std::time::Duration;
11
12use crate::rt::{Read, Write};
13use futures_core::ready;
14use http::{Request, Response};
15
16use super::super::dispatch::{self, TrySendError};
17use crate::body::{Body, Incoming as IncomingBody};
18use crate::common::time::Time;
19use crate::proto;
20use crate::rt::bounds::Http2ClientConnExec;
21use crate::rt::Timer;
22
23/// The sender side of an established connection.
24pub struct SendRequest<B> {
25 dispatch: dispatch::UnboundedSender<Request<B>, Response<IncomingBody>>,
26}
27
28impl<B> Clone for SendRequest<B> {
29 fn clone(&self) -> SendRequest<B> {
30 SendRequest {
31 dispatch: self.dispatch.clone(),
32 }
33 }
34}
35
36/// A future that processes all HTTP state for the IO object.
37///
38/// In most cases, this should just be spawned into an executor, so that it
39/// can process incoming and outgoing messages, notice hangups, and the like.
40///
41/// Instances of this type are typically created via the [`handshake`] function
42#[must_use = "futures do nothing unless polled"]
43pub struct Connection<T, B, E>
44where
45 T: Read + Write + Unpin,
46 B: Body + 'static,
47 E: Http2ClientConnExec<B, T> + Unpin,
48 B::Error: Into<Box<dyn Error + Send + Sync>>,
49{
50 inner: (PhantomData<T>, proto::h2::ClientTask<B, E, T>),
51}
52
53/// A builder to configure an HTTP connection.
54///
55/// After setting options, the builder is used to create a handshake future.
56///
57/// **Note**: The default values of options are *not considered stable*. They
58/// are subject to change at any time.
59#[derive(Clone, Debug)]
60pub struct Builder<Ex> {
61 pub(super) exec: Ex,
62 pub(super) timer: Time,
63 h2_builder: proto::h2::client::Config,
64}
65
66/// Returns a handshake future over some IO.
67///
68/// This is a shortcut for `Builder::new(exec).handshake(io)`.
69/// See [`client::conn`](crate::client::conn) for more.
70pub async fn handshake<E, T, B>(
71 exec: E,
72 io: T,
73) -> crate::Result<(SendRequest<B>, Connection<T, B, E>)>
74where
75 T: Read + Write + Unpin,
76 B: Body + 'static,
77 B::Data: Send,
78 B::Error: Into<Box<dyn Error + Send + Sync>>,
79 E: Http2ClientConnExec<B, T> + Unpin + Clone,
80{
81 Builder::new(exec).handshake(io).await
82}
83
84// ===== impl SendRequest
85
86impl<B> SendRequest<B> {
87 /// Polls to determine whether this sender can be used yet for a request.
88 ///
89 /// If the associated connection is closed, this returns an Error.
90 pub fn poll_ready(&mut self, _cx: &mut Context<'_>) -> Poll<crate::Result<()>> {
91 if self.is_closed() {
92 Poll::Ready(Err(crate::Error::new_closed()))
93 } else {
94 Poll::Ready(Ok(()))
95 }
96 }
97
98 /// Waits until the dispatcher is ready
99 ///
100 /// If the associated connection is closed, this returns an Error.
101 pub async fn ready(&mut self) -> crate::Result<()> {
102 crate::common::future::poll_fn(|cx| self.poll_ready(cx)).await
103 }
104
105 /// Checks if the connection is currently ready to send a request.
106 ///
107 /// # Note
108 ///
109 /// This is mostly a hint. Due to inherent latency of networks, it is
110 /// possible that even after checking this is ready, sending a request
111 /// may still fail because the connection was closed in the meantime.
112 pub fn is_ready(&self) -> bool {
113 self.dispatch.is_ready()
114 }
115
116 /// Checks if the connection side has been closed.
117 pub fn is_closed(&self) -> bool {
118 self.dispatch.is_closed()
119 }
120}
121
122impl<B> SendRequest<B>
123where
124 B: Body + 'static,
125{
126 /// Sends a `Request` on the associated connection.
127 ///
128 /// Returns a future that if successful, yields the `Response`.
129 ///
130 /// `req` must have a `Host` header.
131 ///
132 /// Absolute-form `Uri`s are not required. If received, they will be serialized
133 /// as-is.
134 pub fn send_request(
135 &mut self,
136 req: Request<B>,
137 ) -> impl Future<Output = crate::Result<Response<IncomingBody>>> {
138 let sent = self.dispatch.send(req);
139
140 async move {
141 match sent {
142 Ok(rx) => match rx.await {
143 Ok(Ok(resp)) => Ok(resp),
144 Ok(Err(err)) => Err(err),
145 // this is definite bug if it happens, but it shouldn't happen!
146 Err(_canceled) => panic!("dispatch dropped without returning error"),
147 },
148 Err(_req) => {
149 debug!("connection was not ready");
150
151 Err(crate::Error::new_canceled().with("connection was not ready"))
152 }
153 }
154 }
155 }
156
157 /// Sends a `Request` on the associated connection.
158 ///
159 /// Returns a future that if successful, yields the `Response`.
160 ///
161 /// # Error
162 ///
163 /// If there was an error before trying to serialize the request to the
164 /// connection, the message will be returned as part of this error.
165 pub fn try_send_request(
166 &mut self,
167 req: Request<B>,
168 ) -> impl Future<Output = Result<Response<IncomingBody>, TrySendError<Request<B>>>> {
169 let sent = self.dispatch.try_send(req);
170 async move {
171 match sent {
172 Ok(rx) => match rx.await {
173 Ok(Ok(res)) => Ok(res),
174 Ok(Err(err)) => Err(err),
175 // this is definite bug if it happens, but it shouldn't happen!
176 Err(_) => panic!("dispatch dropped without returning error"),
177 },
178 Err(req) => {
179 debug!("connection was not ready");
180 let error = crate::Error::new_canceled().with("connection was not ready");
181 Err(TrySendError {
182 error,
183 message: Some(req),
184 })
185 }
186 }
187 }
188 }
189}
190
191impl<B> fmt::Debug for SendRequest<B> {
192 fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> fmt::Result {
193 f.debug_struct("SendRequest").finish()
194 }
195}
196
197// ===== impl Connection
198
199impl<T, B, E> Connection<T, B, E>
200where
201 T: Read + Write + Unpin + 'static,
202 B: Body + Unpin + 'static,
203 B::Data: Send,
204 B::Error: Into<Box<dyn Error + Send + Sync>>,
205 E: Http2ClientConnExec<B, T> + Unpin,
206{
207 /// Returns whether the [extended CONNECT protocol][1] is enabled or not.
208 ///
209 /// This setting is configured by the server peer by sending the
210 /// [`SETTINGS_ENABLE_CONNECT_PROTOCOL` parameter][2] in a `SETTINGS` frame.
211 /// This method returns the currently acknowledged value received from the
212 /// remote.
213 ///
214 /// [1]: https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc8441#section-4
215 /// [2]: https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc8441#section-3
216 pub fn is_extended_connect_protocol_enabled(&self) -> bool {
217 self.inner.1.is_extended_connect_protocol_enabled()
218 }
219}
220
221impl<T, B, E> fmt::Debug for Connection<T, B, E>
222where
223 T: Read + Write + fmt::Debug + 'static + Unpin,
224 B: Body + 'static,
225 E: Http2ClientConnExec<B, T> + Unpin,
226 B::Error: Into<Box<dyn Error + Send + Sync>>,
227{
228 fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> fmt::Result {
229 f.debug_struct("Connection").finish()
230 }
231}
232
233impl<T, B, E> Future for Connection<T, B, E>
234where
235 T: Read + Write + Unpin + 'static,
236 B: Body + 'static + Unpin,
237 B::Data: Send,
238 E: Unpin,
239 B::Error: Into<Box<dyn Error + Send + Sync>>,
240 E: Http2ClientConnExec<B, T> + Unpin,
241{
242 type Output = crate::Result<()>;
243
244 fn poll(mut self: Pin<&mut Self>, cx: &mut Context<'_>) -> Poll<Self::Output> {
245 match ready!(Pin::new(&mut self.inner.1).poll(cx))? {
246 proto::Dispatched::Shutdown => Poll::Ready(Ok(())),
247 #[cfg(feature = "http1")]
248 proto::Dispatched::Upgrade(_pending) => unreachable!("http2 cannot upgrade"),
249 }
250 }
251}
252
253// ===== impl Builder
254
255impl<Ex> Builder<Ex>
256where
257 Ex: Clone,
258{
259 /// Creates a new connection builder.
260 #[inline]
261 pub fn new(exec: Ex) -> Builder<Ex> {
262 Builder {
263 exec,
264 timer: Time::Empty,
265 h2_builder: Default::default(),
266 }
267 }
268
269 /// Provide a timer to execute background HTTP2 tasks.
270 pub fn timer<M>(&mut self, timer: M) -> &mut Builder<Ex>
271 where
272 M: Timer + Send + Sync + 'static,
273 {
274 self.timer = Time::Timer(Arc::new(timer));
275 self
276 }
277
278 /// Sets the [`SETTINGS_INITIAL_WINDOW_SIZE`][spec] option for HTTP2
279 /// stream-level flow control.
280 ///
281 /// Passing `None` will do nothing.
282 ///
283 /// If not set, hyper will use a default.
284 ///
285 /// [spec]: https://httpwg.org/specs/rfc9113.html#SETTINGS_INITIAL_WINDOW_SIZE
286 pub fn initial_stream_window_size(&mut self, sz: impl Into<Option<u32>>) -> &mut Self {
287 if let Some(sz) = sz.into() {
288 self.h2_builder.adaptive_window = false;
289 self.h2_builder.initial_stream_window_size = sz;
290 }
291 self
292 }
293
294 /// Sets the max connection-level flow control for HTTP2
295 ///
296 /// Passing `None` will do nothing.
297 ///
298 /// If not set, hyper will use a default.
299 pub fn initial_connection_window_size(&mut self, sz: impl Into<Option<u32>>) -> &mut Self {
300 if let Some(sz) = sz.into() {
301 self.h2_builder.adaptive_window = false;
302 self.h2_builder.initial_conn_window_size = sz;
303 }
304 self
305 }
306
307 /// Sets the initial maximum of locally initiated (send) streams.
308 ///
309 /// This value will be overwritten by the value included in the initial
310 /// SETTINGS frame received from the peer as part of a [connection preface].
311 ///
312 /// Passing `None` will do nothing.
313 ///
314 /// If not set, hyper will use a default.
315 ///
316 /// [connection preface]: https://httpwg.org/specs/rfc9113.html#preface
317 pub fn initial_max_send_streams(&mut self, initial: impl Into<Option<usize>>) -> &mut Self {
318 if let Some(initial) = initial.into() {
319 self.h2_builder.initial_max_send_streams = initial;
320 }
321 self
322 }
323
324 /// Sets whether to use an adaptive flow control.
325 ///
326 /// Enabling this will override the limits set in
327 /// `initial_stream_window_size` and
328 /// `initial_connection_window_size`.
329 pub fn adaptive_window(&mut self, enabled: bool) -> &mut Self {
330 use proto::h2::SPEC_WINDOW_SIZE;
331
332 self.h2_builder.adaptive_window = enabled;
333 if enabled {
334 self.h2_builder.initial_conn_window_size = SPEC_WINDOW_SIZE;
335 self.h2_builder.initial_stream_window_size = SPEC_WINDOW_SIZE;
336 }
337 self
338 }
339
340 /// Sets the maximum frame size to use for HTTP2.
341 ///
342 /// Default is currently 16KB, but can change.
343 pub fn max_frame_size(&mut self, sz: impl Into<Option<u32>>) -> &mut Self {
344 self.h2_builder.max_frame_size = sz.into();
345 self
346 }
347
348 /// Sets the max size of received header frames.
349 ///
350 /// Default is to not send the setting, allowing the peer's default.
351 pub fn max_header_list_size(&mut self, max: u32) -> &mut Self {
352 self.h2_builder.max_header_list_size = Some(max);
353 self
354 }
355
356 /// Sets the header table size.
357 ///
358 /// This setting informs the peer of the maximum size of the header compression
359 /// table used to encode header blocks, in octets. The encoder may select any value
360 /// equal to or less than the header table size specified by the sender.
361 ///
362 /// The default value of crate `h2` is 4,096.
363 pub fn header_table_size(&mut self, size: impl Into<Option<u32>>) -> &mut Self {
364 self.h2_builder.header_table_size = size.into();
365 self
366 }
367
368 /// Sets whether to enable server push.
369 ///
370 /// This setting can be used to disable server push. Clients SHOULD
371 /// set this to false, as server push is rarely used and can
372 /// be a security risk.
373 ///
374 /// The default value is `false`.
375 pub fn enable_push(&mut self, enabled: bool) -> &mut Self {
376 self.h2_builder.enable_push = enabled;
377 self
378 }
379
380 /// Sets the maximum number of concurrent streams.
381 ///
382 /// The maximum concurrent streams setting only controls the maximum number
383 /// of streams that can be initiated by the remote peer. In other words,
384 /// when this setting is set to 100, this does not limit the number of
385 /// concurrent streams that can be created by the caller.
386 ///
387 /// It is recommended that this value be no smaller than 100, so as to not
388 /// unnecessarily limit parallelism. However, any value is legal, including
389 /// 0. If `max` is set to 0, then the remote will not be permitted to
390 /// initiate streams.
391 ///
392 /// Note that streams in the reserved state, i.e., push promises that have
393 /// been reserved but the stream has not started, do not count against this
394 /// setting.
395 ///
396 /// Also note that if the remote *does* exceed the value set here, it is not
397 /// a protocol level error. Instead, the `h2` library will immediately reset
398 /// the stream.
399 ///
400 /// See [Section 5.1.2] in the HTTP/2 spec for more details.
401 ///
402 /// [Section 5.1.2]: https://http2.github.io/http2-spec/#rfc.section.5.1.2
403 pub fn max_concurrent_streams(&mut self, max: impl Into<Option<u32>>) -> &mut Self {
404 self.h2_builder.max_concurrent_streams = max.into();
405 self
406 }
407
408 /// Sets an interval for HTTP2 Ping frames should be sent to keep a
409 /// connection alive.
410 ///
411 /// Pass `None` to disable HTTP2 keep-alive.
412 ///
413 /// Default is currently disabled.
414 pub fn keep_alive_interval(&mut self, interval: impl Into<Option<Duration>>) -> &mut Self {
415 self.h2_builder.keep_alive_interval = interval.into();
416 self
417 }
418
419 /// Sets a timeout for receiving an acknowledgement of the keep-alive ping.
420 ///
421 /// If the ping is not acknowledged within the timeout, the connection will
422 /// be closed. Does nothing if `keep_alive_interval` is disabled.
423 ///
424 /// Default is 20 seconds.
425 pub fn keep_alive_timeout(&mut self, timeout: Duration) -> &mut Self {
426 self.h2_builder.keep_alive_timeout = timeout;
427 self
428 }
429
430 /// Sets whether HTTP2 keep-alive should apply while the connection is idle.
431 ///
432 /// If disabled, keep-alive pings are only sent while there are open
433 /// request/responses streams. If enabled, pings are also sent when no
434 /// streams are active. Does nothing if `keep_alive_interval` is
435 /// disabled.
436 ///
437 /// Default is `false`.
438 pub fn keep_alive_while_idle(&mut self, enabled: bool) -> &mut Self {
439 self.h2_builder.keep_alive_while_idle = enabled;
440 self
441 }
442
443 /// Sets the maximum number of HTTP2 concurrent locally reset streams.
444 ///
445 /// See the documentation of [`h2::client::Builder::max_concurrent_reset_streams`] for more
446 /// details.
447 ///
448 /// The default value is determined by the `h2` crate.
449 ///
450 /// [`h2::client::Builder::max_concurrent_reset_streams`]: https://docs.rs/h2/client/struct.Builder.html#method.max_concurrent_reset_streams
451 pub fn max_concurrent_reset_streams(&mut self, max: usize) -> &mut Self {
452 self.h2_builder.max_concurrent_reset_streams = Some(max);
453 self
454 }
455
456 /// Set the maximum write buffer size for each HTTP/2 stream.
457 ///
458 /// Default is currently 1MB, but may change.
459 ///
460 /// # Panics
461 ///
462 /// The value must be no larger than `u32::MAX`.
463 pub fn max_send_buf_size(&mut self, max: usize) -> &mut Self {
464 assert!(max <= u32::MAX as usize);
465 self.h2_builder.max_send_buffer_size = max;
466 self
467 }
468
469 /// Configures the maximum number of pending reset streams allowed before a GOAWAY will be sent.
470 ///
471 /// This will default to the default value set by the [`h2` crate](https://crates.io/crates/h2).
472 /// As of v0.4.0, it is 20.
473 ///
474 /// See <https://github.com/hyperium/hyper/issues/2877> for more information.
475 pub fn max_pending_accept_reset_streams(&mut self, max: impl Into<Option<usize>>) -> &mut Self {
476 self.h2_builder.max_pending_accept_reset_streams = max.into();
477 self
478 }
479
480 /// Sets the HTTP/2 pseudo-header field order for outgoing HEADERS frames.
481 ///
482 /// This determines the order in which pseudo-header fields (such as `:method`, `:scheme`, etc.)
483 /// are encoded in the HEADERS frame. Customizing the order may be useful for interoperability
484 /// or testing purposes.
485 pub fn headers_pseudo_order(&mut self, order: h2::frame::PseudoOrder) -> &mut Self {
486 self.h2_builder.headers_pseudo_order = Some(order);
487 self
488 }
489
490 /// Sets whether to include PRIORITY flag in HTTP/2 HEADERS frames.
491 ///
492 /// When enabled, HEADERS frames will include priority data (weight=0,
493 /// stream_dependency=0, exclusive=1) matching Chrome's HTTP/2 behavior.
494 pub fn headers_priority(&mut self, data: Option<(u8, u32, bool)>) -> &mut Self {
495 self.h2_builder.headers_priority = data;
496 self
497 }
498
499 /// Sets the HTTP/2 regular header ordering for browser fingerprinting.
500 ///
501 /// When set, headers are encoded in the specified order instead of hash-based order.
502 pub fn headers_order(&mut self, order: Vec<http::HeaderName>) -> &mut Self {
503 self.h2_builder.headers_order = Some(order);
504 self
505 }
506
507 /// Sets the HTTP/2 SETTINGS frame order for the connection preface.
508 ///
509 /// This determines the order in which settings are sent in the initial SETTINGS frame.
510 /// Customizing the order may be useful for testing or protocol compliance.
511 pub fn settings_order(&mut self, order: h2::frame::SettingsOrder) -> &mut Self {
512 self.h2_builder.settings_order = Some(order);
513 self
514 }
515
516 /// Sets whether to disable RFC 7540 priorities.
517 ///
518 /// This corresponds to the `SETTINGS_NO_RFC7540_PRIORITIES` (0x9) setting.
519 /// When enabled, the client will not send priority frames and will ignore
520 /// priority frames received from the server.
521 ///
522 /// Default is `None` (not set).
523 pub fn no_rfc7540_priorities(&mut self, enabled: bool) -> &mut Self {
524 self.h2_builder.no_rfc7540_priorities = Some(enabled);
525 self
526 }
527
528 /// Sets the `SETTINGS_ENABLE_CONNECT_PROTOCOL` value.
529 ///
530 /// This corresponds to the `SETTINGS_ENABLE_CONNECT_PROTOCOL` (0x8) setting.
531 /// When enabled, the client advertises support for Extended CONNECT (RFC 8441).
532 ///
533 /// Default is `None` (not set).
534 pub fn enable_connect_protocol(&mut self, val: bool) -> &mut Self {
535 self.h2_builder.enable_connect_protocol = Some(val);
536 self
537 }
538
539 /// Sets the initial HTTP/2 stream ID for the connection.
540 ///
541 /// Firefox starts at stream ID 3 (skipping stream 1), Chrome uses the default of 1.
542 pub fn initial_stream_id(&mut self, stream_id: u32) -> &mut Self {
543 self.h2_builder.initial_stream_id = Some(stream_id);
544 self
545 }
546
547 /// Constructs a connection with the configured options and IO.
548 /// See [`client::conn`](crate::client::conn) for more.
549 ///
550 /// Note, if [`Connection`] is not `await`-ed, [`SendRequest`] will
551 /// do nothing.
552 pub fn handshake<T, B>(
553 &self,
554 io: T,
555 ) -> impl Future<Output = crate::Result<(SendRequest<B>, Connection<T, B, Ex>)>>
556 where
557 T: Read + Write + Unpin,
558 B: Body + 'static,
559 B::Data: Send,
560 B::Error: Into<Box<dyn Error + Send + Sync>>,
561 Ex: Http2ClientConnExec<B, T> + Unpin,
562 {
563 let opts = self.clone();
564
565 async move {
566 trace!("client handshake HTTP/2");
567
568 let (tx, rx) = dispatch::channel();
569 let h2 = proto::h2::client::handshake(io, rx, &opts.h2_builder, opts.exec, opts.timer)
570 .await?;
571 Ok((
572 SendRequest {
573 dispatch: tx.unbound(),
574 },
575 Connection {
576 inner: (PhantomData, h2),
577 },
578 ))
579 }
580 }
581}
582
583#[cfg(test)]
584mod tests {
585
586 #[tokio::test]
587 #[ignore] // only compilation is checked
588 async fn send_sync_executor_of_non_send_futures() {
589 #[derive(Clone)]
590 struct LocalTokioExecutor;
591
592 impl<F> crate::rt::Executor<F> for LocalTokioExecutor
593 where
594 F: std::future::Future + 'static, // not requiring `Send`
595 {
596 fn execute(&self, fut: F) {
597 // This will spawn into the currently running `LocalSet`.
598 tokio::task::spawn_local(fut);
599 }
600 }
601
602 #[allow(unused)]
603 async fn run(io: impl crate::rt::Read + crate::rt::Write + Unpin + 'static) {
604 let (_sender, conn) = crate::client::conn::http2::handshake::<
605 _,
606 _,
607 http_body_util::Empty<bytes::Bytes>,
608 >(LocalTokioExecutor, io)
609 .await
610 .unwrap();
611
612 tokio::task::spawn_local(async move {
613 conn.await.unwrap();
614 });
615 }
616 }
617
618 #[tokio::test]
619 #[ignore] // only compilation is checked
620 async fn not_send_not_sync_executor_of_not_send_futures() {
621 #[derive(Clone)]
622 struct LocalTokioExecutor {
623 _x: std::marker::PhantomData<std::rc::Rc<()>>,
624 }
625
626 impl<F> crate::rt::Executor<F> for LocalTokioExecutor
627 where
628 F: std::future::Future + 'static, // not requiring `Send`
629 {
630 fn execute(&self, fut: F) {
631 // This will spawn into the currently running `LocalSet`.
632 tokio::task::spawn_local(fut);
633 }
634 }
635
636 #[allow(unused)]
637 async fn run(io: impl crate::rt::Read + crate::rt::Write + Unpin + 'static) {
638 let (_sender, conn) =
639 crate::client::conn::http2::handshake::<_, _, http_body_util::Empty<bytes::Bytes>>(
640 LocalTokioExecutor {
641 _x: Default::default(),
642 },
643 io,
644 )
645 .await
646 .unwrap();
647
648 tokio::task::spawn_local(async move {
649 conn.await.unwrap();
650 });
651 }
652 }
653
654 #[tokio::test]
655 #[ignore] // only compilation is checked
656 async fn send_not_sync_executor_of_not_send_futures() {
657 #[derive(Clone)]
658 struct LocalTokioExecutor {
659 _x: std::marker::PhantomData<std::cell::Cell<()>>,
660 }
661
662 impl<F> crate::rt::Executor<F> for LocalTokioExecutor
663 where
664 F: std::future::Future + 'static, // not requiring `Send`
665 {
666 fn execute(&self, fut: F) {
667 // This will spawn into the currently running `LocalSet`.
668 tokio::task::spawn_local(fut);
669 }
670 }
671
672 #[allow(unused)]
673 async fn run(io: impl crate::rt::Read + crate::rt::Write + Unpin + 'static) {
674 let (_sender, conn) =
675 crate::client::conn::http2::handshake::<_, _, http_body_util::Empty<bytes::Bytes>>(
676 LocalTokioExecutor {
677 _x: Default::default(),
678 },
679 io,
680 )
681 .await
682 .unwrap();
683
684 tokio::task::spawn_local(async move {
685 conn.await.unwrap();
686 });
687 }
688 }
689
690 #[tokio::test]
691 #[ignore] // only compilation is checked
692 async fn send_sync_executor_of_send_futures() {
693 #[derive(Clone)]
694 struct TokioExecutor;
695
696 impl<F> crate::rt::Executor<F> for TokioExecutor
697 where
698 F: std::future::Future + 'static + Send,
699 F::Output: Send + 'static,
700 {
701 fn execute(&self, fut: F) {
702 tokio::task::spawn(fut);
703 }
704 }
705
706 #[allow(unused)]
707 async fn run(io: impl crate::rt::Read + crate::rt::Write + Send + Unpin + 'static) {
708 let (_sender, conn) = crate::client::conn::http2::handshake::<
709 _,
710 _,
711 http_body_util::Empty<bytes::Bytes>,
712 >(TokioExecutor, io)
713 .await
714 .unwrap();
715
716 tokio::task::spawn(async move {
717 conn.await.unwrap();
718 });
719 }
720 }
721
722 #[tokio::test]
723 #[ignore] // only compilation is checked
724 async fn send_not_sync_executor_of_send_futures() {
725 #[derive(Clone)]
726 struct TokioExecutor {
727 // !Sync
728 _x: std::marker::PhantomData<std::cell::Cell<()>>,
729 }
730
731 impl<F> crate::rt::Executor<F> for TokioExecutor
732 where
733 F: std::future::Future + 'static + Send,
734 F::Output: Send + 'static,
735 {
736 fn execute(&self, fut: F) {
737 tokio::task::spawn(fut);
738 }
739 }
740
741 #[allow(unused)]
742 async fn run(io: impl crate::rt::Read + crate::rt::Write + Send + Unpin + 'static) {
743 let (_sender, conn) =
744 crate::client::conn::http2::handshake::<_, _, http_body_util::Empty<bytes::Bytes>>(
745 TokioExecutor {
746 _x: Default::default(),
747 },
748 io,
749 )
750 .await
751 .unwrap();
752
753 tokio::task::spawn_local(async move {
754 // can't use spawn here because when executor is !Send
755 conn.await.unwrap();
756 });
757 }
758 }
759}