RequestRouter

Struct RequestRouter 

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pub struct RequestRouter { /* private fields */ }
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Request router for dispatching MCP requests to appropriate handlers

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impl RequestRouter

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pub fn new( registry: Arc<HandlerRegistry>, _metrics: Arc<ServerMetrics>, server_config: ServerConfig, ) -> Self

Create a new request router

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pub fn with_config( registry: Arc<HandlerRegistry>, config: RouterConfig, _metrics: Arc<ServerMetrics>, server_config: ServerConfig, ) -> Self

Create a router with configuration

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pub fn set_server_request_dispatcher<D>(&mut self, dispatcher: D)
where D: ServerRequestDispatcher + 'static,

Set the server request dispatcher for bidirectional communication

CRITICAL: This also refreshes the server_to_client adapter so it sees the new dispatcher. Without this refresh, the adapter would still point to the old (empty) bidirectional router.

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pub fn get_server_request_dispatcher( &self, ) -> Option<&Arc<dyn ServerRequestDispatcher>>

Get the server request dispatcher

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pub fn supports_bidirectional(&self) -> bool

Check if bidirectional routing is enabled and supported

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pub fn add_route<H>(&mut self, handler: H) -> ServerResult<()>
where H: RouteHandler + 'static,

Add a custom route handler

§Errors

Returns ServerError::Routing if a route for the same method already exists.

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pub fn create_context( &self, headers: Option<HashMap<String, String>>, transport: Option<&str>, ) -> RequestContext

Create a properly configured RequestContext for this router

This factory method creates a RequestContext with all necessary capabilities pre-configured, including server-to-client communication for bidirectional features (sampling, elicitation, roots).

Design Pattern: Explicit Factory

  • Context is valid from creation (no broken intermediate state)
  • Router provides factory but doesn’t modify contexts
  • Follows Single Responsibility Principle

HTTP Header Propagation: Pass headers from HTTP/WebSocket transports to include them in context metadata as “http_headers”.

§Arguments
  • headers - Optional HTTP headers from the transport layer
  • transport - Optional transport type (“http”, “websocket”, etc.). Defaults to “http” if headers are provided.
§Example
// HTTP transport
let ctx = router.create_context(Some(headers), None);

// WebSocket transport
let ctx = router.create_context(Some(headers), Some("websocket"));
let response = router.route(request, ctx).await;
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pub async fn route( &self, request: JsonRpcRequest, ctx: RequestContext, ) -> JsonRpcResponse

Route a JSON-RPC request to the appropriate handler

IMPORTANT: The context should be created using create_context() to ensure it has all necessary capabilities configured. This method does NOT modify the context - it only routes the request.

§Design Pattern

This follows the Single Responsibility Principle:

  • create_context(): Creates properly configured contexts
  • route(): Routes requests to handlers

Previously, route() was modifying the context (adding server_to_client), which violated SRP and created invalid intermediate states.

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pub async fn route_batch( &self, requests: Vec<JsonRpcRequest>, ctx: RequestContext, ) -> Vec<JsonRpcResponse>

Handle batch requests

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pub async fn send_elicitation_to_client( &self, request: ElicitRequest, ctx: RequestContext, ) -> ServerResult<ElicitResult>

Send an elicitation request to the client (server-initiated)

§Errors

Returns ServerError::Transport if:

  • The bidirectional dispatcher is not configured
  • The client request fails
  • The client does not respond
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pub async fn send_ping_to_client( &self, request: PingRequest, ctx: RequestContext, ) -> ServerResult<PingResult>

Send a ping request to the client (server-initiated)

§Errors

Returns ServerError::Transport if:

  • The bidirectional dispatcher is not configured
  • The client request fails
  • The client does not respond
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pub async fn send_create_message_to_client( &self, request: CreateMessageRequest, ctx: RequestContext, ) -> ServerResult<CreateMessageResult>

Send a create message request to the client (server-initiated)

§Errors

Returns ServerError::Transport if:

  • The bidirectional dispatcher is not configured
  • The client request fails
  • The client does not support sampling
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pub async fn send_list_roots_to_client( &self, request: ListRootsRequest, ctx: RequestContext, ) -> ServerResult<ListRootsResult>

Send a list roots request to the client (server-initiated)

§Errors

Returns ServerError::Transport if:

  • The bidirectional dispatcher is not configured
  • The client request fails
  • The client does not support roots

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impl Clone for RequestRouter

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fn clone(&self) -> Self

Returns a duplicate of the value. Read more
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fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)

Performs copy-assignment from source. Read more
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impl Debug for RequestRouter

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fn fmt(&self, f: &mut Formatter<'_>) -> Result

Formats the value using the given formatter. Read more
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impl JsonRpcHandler for RequestRouter

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fn handle_request<'life0, 'async_trait>( &'life0 self, req_value: Value, ) -> Pin<Box<dyn Future<Output = Value> + Send + 'async_trait>>
where Self: 'async_trait, 'life0: 'async_trait,

Handle a JSON-RPC request via the HTTP transport

This implementation enables RequestRouter to be used directly with the HTTP transport layer (run_server), supporting the builder pattern for programmatic server construction.

§Architecture
  • Parses raw JSON into JsonRpcRequest
  • Creates default RequestContext (no auth/session for HTTP)
  • Routes through the existing route() method
  • Serializes JsonRpcResponse back to JSON

This provides the same request handling as the macro pattern but allows runtime handler registration via ServerBuilder.

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fn server_info(&self) -> ServerInfo

Get server metadata Read more
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fn capabilities(&self) -> Value

Get server capabilities Read more

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