[][src]Struct rocket::Rocket

pub struct Rocket { /* fields omitted */ }

The main Rocket type: used to mount routes and catchers and launch the application.

Methods

impl Rocket[src]

pub fn ignite() -> Rocket[src]

Create a new Rocket application using the configuration information in Rocket.toml. If the file does not exist or if there is an I/O error reading the file, the defaults are used. See the config documentation for more information on defaults.

This method is typically called through the rocket::ignite() alias.

Panics

If there is an error parsing the Rocket.toml file, this functions prints a nice error message and then exits the process.

Examples

rocket::ignite()

pub fn custom(config: Config) -> Rocket[src]

Creates a new Rocket application using the supplied custom configuration. The Rocket.toml file, if present, is ignored. Any environment variables setting config parameters are ignored.

This method is typically called through the rocket::custom alias.

Examples

use rocket::config::{Config, Environment};

let config = Config::build(Environment::Staging)
    .address("1.2.3.4")
    .port(9234)
    .finalize()?;

let app = rocket::custom(config);

pub fn mount<R: Into<Vec<Route>>>(self, base: &str, routes: R) -> Self[src]

Mounts all of the routes in the supplied vector at the given base path. Mounting a route with path path at path base makes the route available at base/path.

Panics

Panics if the base mount point is not a valid static path: a valid origin URI without dynamic parameters.

Panics if any route's URI is not a valid origin URI. This kind of panic is guaranteed not to occur if the routes were generated using Rocket's code generation.

Examples

Use the routes! macro to mount routes created using the code generation facilities. Requests to the /hello/world URI will be dispatched to the hi route.

#[get("/world")]
fn hi() -> &'static str {
    "Hello!"
}

fn main() {
    rocket::ignite().mount("/hello", routes![hi])
}

Manually create a route named hi at path "/world" mounted at base "/hello". Requests to the /hello/world URI will be dispatched to the hi route.

use rocket::{Request, Route, Data};
use rocket::handler::Outcome;
use rocket::http::Method::*;

fn hi<'r>(req: &'r Request, _: Data) -> Outcome<'r> {
    Outcome::from(req, "Hello!")
}

rocket::ignite().mount("/hello", vec![Route::new(Get, "/world", hi)])

pub fn register(self, catchers: Vec<Catcher>) -> Self[src]

Registers all of the catchers in the supplied vector.

Examples

use rocket::Request;

#[catch(500)]
fn internal_error() -> &'static str {
    "Whoops! Looks like we messed up."
}

#[catch(400)]
fn not_found(req: &Request) -> String {
    format!("I couldn't find '{}'. Try something else?", req.uri())
}

fn main() {
    rocket::ignite()
        .register(catchers![internal_error, not_found])
}

pub fn manage<T: Send + Sync + 'static>(self, state: T) -> Self[src]

Add state to the state managed by this instance of Rocket.

This method can be called any number of times as long as each call refers to a different T.

Managed state can be retrieved by any request handler via the State request guard. In particular, if a value of type T is managed by Rocket, adding State<T> to the list of arguments in a request handler instructs Rocket to retrieve the managed value.

Panics

Panics if state of type T is already being managed.

Example

use rocket::State;

struct MyValue(usize);

#[get("/")]
fn index(state: State<MyValue>) -> String {
    format!("The stateful value is: {}", state.0)
}

fn main() {
    rocket::ignite()
        .mount("/", routes![index])
        .manage(MyValue(10))
        .launch();
}

pub fn attach<F: Fairing>(self, fairing: F) -> Self[src]

Attaches a fairing to this instance of Rocket. If the fairing is an attach fairing, it is run immediately. All other kinds of fairings will be executed at their appropriate time.

Example

use rocket::Rocket;
use rocket::fairing::AdHoc;

fn main() {
    rocket::ignite()
        .attach(AdHoc::on_launch("Launch Message", |_| {
            println!("Rocket is launching!");
        }))
        .launch();
}

pub fn launch(self) -> LaunchError[src]

Starts the application server and begins listening for and dispatching requests to mounted routes and catchers. Unless there is an error, this function does not return and blocks until program termination.

Error

If there is a problem starting the application, a LaunchError is returned. Note that a value of type LaunchError panics if dropped without first being inspected. See the LaunchError documentation for more information.

Example

rocket::ignite().launch();

pub fn routes<'a>(&'a self) -> impl Iterator<Item = &'a Route> + 'a[src]

Returns an iterator over all of the routes mounted on this instance of Rocket.

Example

use rocket::Rocket;
use rocket::fairing::AdHoc;

#[get("/hello")]
fn hello() -> &'static str {
    "Hello, world!"
}

fn main() {
    let rocket = rocket::ignite()
        .mount("/", routes![hello])
        .mount("/hi", routes![hello]);

    for route in rocket.routes() {
        match route.base() {
            "/" => assert_eq!(route.uri.path(), "/hello"),
            "/hi" => assert_eq!(route.uri.path(), "/hi/hello"),
            _ => unreachable!("only /hello, /hi/hello are expected")
        }
    }

    assert_eq!(rocket.routes().count(), 2);
}

pub fn state<T: Send + Sync + 'static>(&self) -> Option<&T>[src]

Returns Some of the managed state value for the type T if it is being managed by self. Otherwise, returns None.

Example

#[derive(PartialEq, Debug)]
struct MyState(&'static str);

let rocket = rocket::ignite().manage(MyState("hello!"));
assert_eq!(rocket.state::<MyState>(), Some(&MyState("hello!")));

let client = rocket::local::Client::new(rocket).expect("valid rocket");
assert_eq!(client.rocket().state::<MyState>(), Some(&MyState("hello!")));

pub fn config(&self) -> &Config[src]

Returns the active configuration.

Example

use rocket::Rocket;
use rocket::fairing::AdHoc;

fn main() {
    rocket::ignite()
        .attach(AdHoc::on_launch("Config Printer", |rocket| {
            println!("Rocket launch config: {:?}", rocket.config());
        }))
        .launch();
}

Auto Trait Implementations

impl Send for Rocket

impl Sync for Rocket

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impl<T, U> Into<U> for T where
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impl<T, U> TryFrom<U> for T where
    U: Into<T>, 
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type Error = Infallible

The type returned in the event of a conversion error.

impl<T, U> TryInto<U> for T where
    U: TryFrom<T>, 
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type Error = <U as TryFrom<T>>::Error

The type returned in the event of a conversion error.

impl<T> BorrowMut<T> for T where
    T: ?Sized
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impl<T> Any for T where
    T: 'static + ?Sized
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impl<T> Typeable for T where
    T: Any

fn get_type(&self) -> TypeId

Get the TypeId of this object.

impl<F> Handler for F where
    F: Fn(Request, Response<Fresh>) + Sync + Send
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fn check_continue(&self, (&Method, &RequestUri, &Headers)) -> StatusCode[src]

Called when a Request includes a Expect: 100-continue header. Read more

fn on_connection_start(&self)[src]

This is run after a connection is received, on a per-connection basis (not a per-request basis, as a connection with keep-alive may handle multiple requests) Read more

fn on_connection_end(&self)[src]

This is run before a connection is closed, on a per-connection basis (not a per-request basis, as a connection with keep-alive may handle multiple requests) Read more

impl<T> IntoCollection<T> for T[src]

impl<T, I> AsResult<T, I> for T where
    I: Input
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