pub struct ServerConfig {Show 18 fields
pub host: String,
pub port: u16,
pub workers: usize,
pub enable_request_id: bool,
pub max_body_size: Option<usize>,
pub request_timeout: Option<u64>,
pub compression: Option<CompressionConfig>,
pub rate_limit: Option<RateLimitConfig>,
pub jwt_auth: Option<JwtConfig>,
pub api_key_auth: Option<ApiKeyConfig>,
pub static_files: Vec<StaticFilesConfig>,
pub graceful_shutdown: bool,
pub shutdown_timeout: u64,
pub openapi: Option<OpenApiConfig>,
pub jsonrpc: Option<JsonRpcConfig>,
pub lifecycle_hooks: Option<Arc<LifecycleHooks>>,
pub background_tasks: BackgroundTaskConfig,
pub enable_http_trace: bool,
}Expand description
Server configuration
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§host: StringHost to bind to
port: u16Port to bind to
workers: usizeNumber of worker threads (unused with tokio)
enable_request_id: boolEnable request ID generation and propagation
max_body_size: Option<usize>Maximum request body size in bytes (None = unlimited, not recommended)
request_timeout: Option<u64>Request timeout in seconds (None = no timeout)
compression: Option<CompressionConfig>Enable compression middleware
rate_limit: Option<RateLimitConfig>Enable rate limiting
jwt_auth: Option<JwtConfig>JWT authentication configuration
api_key_auth: Option<ApiKeyConfig>API Key authentication configuration
static_files: Vec<StaticFilesConfig>Static file serving configuration
graceful_shutdown: boolEnable graceful shutdown on SIGTERM/SIGINT
shutdown_timeout: u64Graceful shutdown timeout (seconds)
openapi: Option<OpenApiConfig>OpenAPI documentation configuration
jsonrpc: Option<JsonRpcConfig>JSON-RPC configuration
lifecycle_hooks: Option<Arc<LifecycleHooks>>Lifecycle hooks for request/response processing
background_tasks: BackgroundTaskConfigBackground task executor configuration
enable_http_trace: boolEnable per-request HTTP tracing (tower-http TraceLayer)
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Source§impl ServerConfig
impl ServerConfig
Sourcepub fn builder() -> ServerConfigBuilder
pub fn builder() -> ServerConfigBuilder
Create a new builder for ServerConfig
§Example
use spikard_http::ServerConfig;
let config = ServerConfig::builder()
.port(3000)
.host("0.0.0.0")
.build();Trait Implementations§
Source§impl Clone for ServerConfig
impl Clone for ServerConfig
Source§fn clone(&self) -> ServerConfig
fn clone(&self) -> ServerConfig
1.0.0 · Source§fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)
fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)
source. Read moreSource§impl Debug for ServerConfig
impl Debug for ServerConfig
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impl Freeze for ServerConfig
impl !RefUnwindSafe for ServerConfig
impl Send for ServerConfig
impl Sync for ServerConfig
impl Unpin for ServerConfig
impl !UnwindSafe for ServerConfig
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