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A Routerify
middleware which parses the request query string and populates in the req
object.
§Examples
use hyper::{Body, Request, Response, Server};
use routerify::{Router, RouterService};
// Import the query_parser function and the RequestQueryExt trait.
use routerify_query::{query_parser, RequestQueryExt};
use std::{convert::Infallible, net::SocketAddr};
// A handler for "/" page. Visit: "/?username=Alice&bookname=HarryPotter" to see query values.
async fn home_handler(req: Request<Body>) -> Result<Response<Body>, Infallible> {
// Access the query values.
let user_name = req.query("username").unwrap();
let book_name = req.query("bookname").unwrap();
Ok(Response::new(Body::from(format!(
"User: {}, Book: {}",
user_name, book_name
))))
}
// Create a router.
fn router() -> Router<Body, Infallible> {
Router::builder()
// Attach the query_parser middleware.
.middleware(query_parser())
.get("/", home_handler)
.build()
.unwrap()
}
#[tokio::main]
async fn main() {
let router = router();
// Create a Service from the router above to handle incoming requests.
let service = RouterService::new(router).unwrap();
// The address on which the server will be listening.
let addr = SocketAddr::from(([127, 0, 0, 1], 3001));
// Create a server by passing the created service to `.serve` method.
let server = Server::bind(&addr).serve(service);
println!("App is running on: {}", addr);
if let Err(err) = server.await {
eprintln!("Server error: {}", err);
}
}
Traits§
- An extension trait which extends the
hyper::Request
type with some helpful methods to access query values fromreq
object.
Functions§
- Parses the request query string and populates in the
req
object.