rust_web_server/app/mod.rs
1#[cfg(test)]
2mod tests;
3
4pub mod controller;
5
6use std::sync::Arc;
7
8use crate::app::controller::favicon::FaviconController;
9use crate::app::controller::health::HealthController;
10use crate::app::controller::ready::ReadyController;
11use crate::app::controller::metrics::MetricsController;
12use crate::app::controller::file::initiate::FileUploadInitiateController;
13use crate::app::controller::form::get_method::FormGetMethodController;
14use crate::app::controller::form::multipart_enctype_post_method::FormMultipartEnctypePostMethodController;
15use crate::app::controller::form::url_encoded_enctype_post_method::FormUrlEncodedEnctypePostMethodController;
16use crate::app::controller::index::IndexController;
17use crate::app::controller::not_found::NotFoundController;
18use crate::app::controller::script::ScriptController;
19use crate::app::controller::static_resource::StaticResourceController;
20use crate::app::controller::style::StyleController;
21use crate::application::Application;
22use crate::controller::Controller;
23use crate::core::New;
24use crate::header::Header;
25use crate::mcp::McpServer;
26use crate::middleware::{Middleware, WithMiddleware};
27use crate::request::Request;
28use crate::response::{Response, STATUS_CODE_REASON_PHRASE};
29use crate::server::ConnectionInfo;
30use crate::server_config::ServerConfig;
31use crate::state::AppWithState;
32
33/// A pair of function pointers representing one entry in the controller chain.
34struct ControllerEntry {
35 is_matching: fn(&Request, &ConnectionInfo) -> bool,
36 process: fn(&Request, Response, &ConnectionInfo) -> Response,
37}
38
39/// Build a [`ControllerEntry`] from any type that implements [`Controller`].
40fn entry<C: Controller>() -> ControllerEntry {
41 ControllerEntry {
42 is_matching: C::is_matching,
43 process: C::process,
44 }
45}
46
47/// The built-in HTTP application. Serves static files, favicons, forms,
48/// file uploads, health probes, metrics, and a 404 fallback.
49///
50/// Use as-is or compose with the framework's building blocks:
51///
52/// ```rust,no_run
53/// use rust_web_server::app::App;
54/// use rust_web_server::middleware::{WithMiddleware, RateLimitLayer};
55/// use rust_web_server::core::New;
56///
57/// // Middleware stack around the built-in app
58/// let app = App::new().wrap(RateLimitLayer);
59/// ```
60///
61/// For user-defined routes with shared state, call [`App::with_state`]:
62///
63/// ```rust,no_run
64/// use rust_web_server::app::App;
65/// use rust_web_server::response::{Response, STATUS_CODE_REASON_PHRASE};
66/// use rust_web_server::core::New;
67///
68/// struct State { version: &'static str }
69///
70/// let app = App::with_state(State { version: "1.0" })
71/// .get("/version", |_req, _params, _conn, state| {
72/// let mut r = Response::new();
73/// r.status_code = *STATUS_CODE_REASON_PHRASE.n200_ok.status_code;
74/// r.reason_phrase = STATUS_CODE_REASON_PHRASE.n200_ok.reason_phrase.to_string();
75/// r
76/// });
77/// ```
78///
79/// # Per-instance configuration
80///
81/// By default `App::new()` reads CORS, CSP, and other settings from
82/// environment variables on each request (matching the current process state,
83/// including hot-reloaded values). Call [`App::with_config`] to pin the
84/// configuration to a specific [`ServerConfig`] — this is the recommended
85/// pattern for parallel integration tests, which should not touch environment
86/// variables at all.
87///
88/// ```rust,ignore
89/// use rust_web_server::app::App;
90/// use rust_web_server::server_config::ServerConfig;
91/// use rust_web_server::test_client::TestClient;
92///
93/// // No env writes, no lock needed — safe to run in parallel.
94/// let app = App::with_config(ServerConfig {
95/// cors_allow_all: false,
96/// cors_allow_origins: "https://trusted.example.com".to_string(),
97/// ..ServerConfig::default()
98/// });
99/// let client = TestClient::new(app);
100/// ```
101#[derive(Clone)]
102pub struct App {
103 /// When `Some`, every request is served using this fixed config.
104 /// When `None`, config is read from environment variables on each request
105 /// (supports hot-reload via SIGHUP / `POST /admin/config/reload`).
106 config: Option<Arc<ServerConfig>>,
107}
108
109impl New for App {
110 fn new() -> Self {
111 App { config: None }
112 }
113}
114
115impl App {
116 /// Create an `App` pinned to an explicit [`ServerConfig`].
117 ///
118 /// All CORS, CSP, and other header settings are taken from `config` rather
119 /// than from environment variables. The configuration is fixed for the
120 /// lifetime of the `App` instance — SIGHUP / hot-reload do not affect it.
121 ///
122 /// This is the preferred constructor for integration tests: build a
123 /// [`ServerConfig`] with the exact settings under test, pass it here, and
124 /// use [`TestClient`] to drive requests. No environment writes and no
125 /// [`test_env::lock()`] are needed.
126 ///
127 /// [`TestClient`]: crate::test_client::TestClient
128 /// [`test_env::lock()`]: crate::test_env::lock
129 pub fn with_config(config: ServerConfig) -> Self {
130 App { config: Some(Arc::new(config)) }
131 }
132}
133
134impl Application for App {
135 fn execute(&self, request: &Request, connection: &ConnectionInfo) -> Result<Response, String> {
136 let config = match &self.config {
137 Some(c) => (**c).clone(),
138 None => ServerConfig::from_env(),
139 };
140 let header_list = Header::get_header_list_with_config(request, &config);
141 let response = Response::get_response(
142 STATUS_CODE_REASON_PHRASE.n501_not_implemented,
143 Some(header_list),
144 None,
145 );
146
147 let controllers = [
148 entry::<IndexController>(),
149 entry::<StyleController>(),
150 entry::<ScriptController>(),
151 entry::<FileUploadInitiateController>(),
152 entry::<FormUrlEncodedEnctypePostMethodController>(),
153 entry::<FormGetMethodController>(),
154 entry::<FormMultipartEnctypePostMethodController>(),
155 entry::<HealthController>(),
156 entry::<ReadyController>(),
157 entry::<MetricsController>(),
158 entry::<FaviconController>(),
159 entry::<StaticResourceController>(),
160 entry::<NotFoundController>(),
161 ];
162
163 for c in &controllers {
164 if (c.is_matching)(request, connection) {
165 return Ok((c.process)(request, response, connection));
166 }
167 }
168
169 Ok(response)
170 }
171}
172
173impl App {
174 /// Dispatch `request` through the controller chain and return the response.
175 ///
176 /// This is a convenience wrapper over [`Application::execute`] that uses a
177 /// synthetic loopback [`ConnectionInfo`]. Use it in tests or when no real
178 /// connection context is available. Prefer [`TestClient`] for structured
179 /// test code.
180 ///
181 /// [`TestClient`]: crate::test_client::TestClient
182 pub fn handle_request(request: Request) -> (Response, Request) {
183 use crate::server::Address;
184 let conn = ConnectionInfo {
185 client: Address { ip: "127.0.0.1".to_string(), port: 0 },
186 server: Address { ip: "127.0.0.1".to_string(), port: 7878 },
187 request_size: 16000,
188 sni_hostname: None,
189 };
190 let app = App::new();
191 let response = app.execute(&request, &conn).unwrap_or_else(|_| {
192 let header_list = Header::get_header_list_with_config(&request, &ServerConfig::from_env());
193 Response::get_response(
194 STATUS_CODE_REASON_PHRASE.n500_internal_server_error,
195 Some(header_list),
196 None,
197 )
198 });
199 (response, request)
200 }
201
202 /// Create a state-aware application. Routes registered on the returned
203 /// [`AppWithState<S>`] are tried first; unmatched requests fall through to
204 /// the built-in controller chain (static files, health probes, etc.).
205 ///
206 /// The state is stored as `Arc<S>` and shared across all handlers.
207 ///
208 /// # Example
209 ///
210 /// ```rust,no_run
211 /// use rust_web_server::app::App;
212 /// use rust_web_server::response::{Response, STATUS_CODE_REASON_PHRASE};
213 /// use rust_web_server::core::New;
214 ///
215 /// struct Db { url: String }
216 ///
217 /// let app = App::with_state(Db { url: "postgres://...".to_string() })
218 /// .get("/ping", |_req, _params, _conn, db| {
219 /// let mut r = Response::new();
220 /// r.status_code = *STATUS_CODE_REASON_PHRASE.n200_ok.status_code;
221 /// r.reason_phrase = STATUS_CODE_REASON_PHRASE.n200_ok.reason_phrase.to_string();
222 /// r
223 /// });
224 /// ```
225 pub fn with_state<S: Send + Sync + 'static>(state: S) -> AppWithState<S> {
226 AppWithState::new(state)
227 }
228
229 /// Wrap this application in a middleware layer.
230 ///
231 /// Returns a [`WithMiddleware<App>`] that runs `layer` before every
232 /// request. Chain `.wrap()` calls to stack multiple layers:
233 ///
234 /// ```rust,no_run
235 /// use rust_web_server::app::App;
236 /// use rust_web_server::middleware::RateLimitLayer;
237 /// use rust_web_server::core::New;
238 ///
239 /// let app = App::new().wrap(RateLimitLayer);
240 /// ```
241 pub fn wrap<M: Middleware + 'static>(self, layer: M) -> WithMiddleware<App> {
242 WithMiddleware::new(self).wrap(layer)
243 }
244
245 /// Attach an MCP server to this application. Tools, resources, and
246 /// prompts are registered on the returned [`McpServer`]; requests that
247 /// do not match the MCP endpoint are forwarded to `self` (static files,
248 /// health probes, any custom routes registered before this call).
249 ///
250 /// ```rust,no_run
251 /// use rust_web_server::app::App;
252 /// use rust_web_server::mcp::{McpContent, extract_arg};
253 /// use rust_web_server::core::New;
254 ///
255 /// // Pure MCP — unmatched paths handled by built-in App
256 /// let app = App::new()
257 /// .mcp("my-server", "1.0")
258 /// .tool(
259 /// "echo",
260 /// "Echo text back",
261 /// r#"{"type":"object","properties":{"text":{"type":"string"}}}"#,
262 /// |args| Ok(McpContent::text(extract_arg(args, "text").unwrap_or_default())),
263 /// );
264 /// ```
265 ///
266 /// To combine with custom HTTP routes, start from [`App::with_state`]:
267 ///
268 /// ```rust,no_run
269 /// use rust_web_server::app::App;
270 /// use rust_web_server::mcp::McpContent;
271 /// use rust_web_server::response::{Response, STATUS_CODE_REASON_PHRASE};
272 /// use rust_web_server::core::New;
273 ///
274 /// let app = App::with_state(())
275 /// .get("/api/ping", |_, _, _, _| {
276 /// let mut r = Response::new();
277 /// r.status_code = *STATUS_CODE_REASON_PHRASE.n200_ok.status_code;
278 /// r.reason_phrase = STATUS_CODE_REASON_PHRASE.n200_ok.reason_phrase.to_string();
279 /// r
280 /// })
281 /// .mcp("my-server", "1.0")
282 /// .tool("ping", "Ping the server", "{}", |_| Ok(McpContent::text("pong")));
283 /// ```
284 pub fn mcp(self, name: impl Into<String>, version: impl Into<String>) -> McpServer {
285 McpServer::new(name, version).wrap(self)
286 }
287
288 /// Create an async state-aware application (requires the `http2` feature).
289 ///
290 /// Handlers are `async fn` closures that can `await` database queries,
291 /// HTTP clients, or any other async I/O. Unmatched routes fall through to
292 /// the built-in controller chain.
293 ///
294 /// # Example
295 ///
296 /// ```rust,no_run
297 /// use std::sync::Arc;
298 /// use rust_web_server::app::App;
299 /// use rust_web_server::response::{Response, STATUS_CODE_REASON_PHRASE};
300 /// use rust_web_server::core::New;
301 ///
302 /// struct Db { url: String }
303 ///
304 /// let app = App::with_async_state(Db { url: "postgres://...".to_string() })
305 /// .get("/ping", |_req, _params, _conn, state| async move {
306 /// // state: Arc<Db>
307 /// let mut r = Response::new();
308 /// r.status_code = *STATUS_CODE_REASON_PHRASE.n200_ok.status_code;
309 /// r.reason_phrase = STATUS_CODE_REASON_PHRASE.n200_ok.reason_phrase.to_string();
310 /// r
311 /// });
312 /// ```
313 #[cfg(feature = "http2")]
314 pub fn with_async_state<S: Send + Sync + 'static>(state: S) -> crate::async_state::AsyncAppWithState<S> {
315 crate::async_state::AsyncAppWithState::new(state)
316 }
317}