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use crate::{ClientLike, Conn, Pool};
use std::{convert::TryInto, fmt::Debug, sync::Arc};
use trillium_http::{transport::BoxedTransport, Method};
use trillium_server_common::{Connector, ObjectSafeConnector, Url};
use url::Origin;
/**
A client contains a Config and an optional connection pool and builds
conns.
*/
#[derive(Clone, Debug)]
pub struct Client {
config: Arc<dyn ObjectSafeConnector>,
pool: Option<Pool<Origin, BoxedTransport>>,
}
macro_rules! method {
($fn_name:ident, $method:ident) => {
method!(
$fn_name,
$method,
concat!(
// yep, macro-generated doctests
"Builds a new client conn with the ",
stringify!($fn_name),
" http method and the provided url.
```
# use trillium_testing::prelude::*;
# use trillium_smol::ClientConfig;
# use trillium_client::Client;
let client = Client::new(ClientConfig::default());
let conn = client.",
stringify!($fn_name),
"(\"http://localhost:8080/some/route\"); //<-
assert_eq!(conn.method(), Method::",
stringify!($method),
");
assert_eq!(conn.url().to_string(), \"http://localhost:8080/some/route\");
```
"
)
);
};
($fn_name:ident, $method:ident, $doc_comment:expr) => {
#[doc = $doc_comment]
pub fn $fn_name<U>(&self, url: U) -> Conn
where
<U as TryInto<Url>>::Error: Debug,
U: TryInto<Url>,
{
self.build_conn(Method::$method, url)
}
};
}
impl Client {
/// builds a new client from this `Connector`
pub fn new(config: impl Connector) -> Self {
Self {
config: config.arced(),
pool: None,
}
}
/**
chainable constructor to enable connection pooling. this can be
combined with [`Client::with_config`]
```
use trillium_smol::ClientConfig;
use trillium_client::Client;
let client = Client::new(ClientConfig::default())
.with_default_pool(); //<-
```
*/
pub fn with_default_pool(mut self) -> Self {
self.pool = Some(Pool::default());
self
}
/**
builds a new conn.
if the client has pooling enabled and there is
an available connection to the dns-resolved socket (ip and port),
the new conn will reuse that when it is sent.
```
use trillium_smol::ClientConfig;
use trillium_client::Client;
use trillium_testing::prelude::*;
let client = Client::new(ClientConfig::default());
let conn = client.build_conn("get", "http://trillium.rs"); //<-
assert_eq!(conn.method(), Method::Get);
assert_eq!(conn.url().host_str().unwrap(), "trillium.rs");
```
*/
pub fn build_conn<M, U>(&self, method: M, url: U) -> Conn
where
M: TryInto<Method>,
<M as TryInto<Method>>::Error: Debug,
U: TryInto<Url>,
<U as TryInto<Url>>::Error: Debug,
{
let mut conn = Conn::new_with_config(
Arc::clone(&self.config),
method.try_into().unwrap(),
url.try_into().unwrap(),
);
if let Some(pool) = &self.pool {
conn.set_pool(pool.clone());
}
conn
}
/**
The pool implementation currently accumulates a small memory
footprint for each new host. If your application is reusing a pool
against a large number of unique hosts, call this method
intermittently.
*/
pub fn clean_up_pool(&self) {
if let Some(pool) = &self.pool {
pool.cleanup();
}
}
method!(get, Get);
method!(post, Post);
method!(put, Put);
method!(delete, Delete);
method!(patch, Patch);
}
impl<T: Connector> From<T> for Client {
fn from(connector: T) -> Self {
Self::new(connector)
}
}
impl ClientLike for Client {
fn build_conn(&self, method: Method, url: Url) -> Conn {
Client::build_conn(self, method, url)
}
}