Adds an `ip_header` configuration parameter that allows modifying the
header Rocket attempts to use to retrieve the "real IP" address of the
client via `Request` methods like `client_ip()`. Additionally allows
disabling the use of any such header.
Users experience confusion when the server appears to do "nothing" when
compiled in release mode. In reality, the server has started, but it
offers no indication in that direction via log message. Often users
misconfigure the port or address, but that information isn't displayed.
This commit makes it such that only the final "Rocket has launched!"
log message is displayed, which includes the listening address, port,
and protocol.
Due to tokio-rs/tokio#4780, a panicking top-level future combined with
an uncooperative background task prevents runtime shutdown. To avoid
this in the case of `Rocket::launch()` returning an `Error`, which
panics on drop if it isn't inspected, we return the `Result` to the
caller (i.e., `main`) instead of the `block_on` future. This prevent the
panic from occuring inside of the `block_on` future and so the runtime
terminates even with uncooperative I/O.
Generates a new method on attributed types, `pool()`, which returns an
opaque reference to a type that can be used to get pooled connections.
Also adds a code-generated example to the crate docs which includes
real, proper function signatures and fully checked examples.
Resolves#1884.
Closes#1972.
Remove 'must_use' on the generic 'Rocket<P>', which was overly
conservative. This change, in effect, marks only 'Rocket<Build>'
'must_use', which is a much more precise implementation of the intended
safety guard.
The core improvement is that `Rocket::launch()` now resolves to
`Ok(Rocket<Ignite>)` on nominal shutdown. Furthermore, shutdown never
terminates the running process.
Other changes directly related to shutdown:
* Runtime worker thread names are now irrelevant to graceful shutdown.
* `ErrorKind::Runtime` was removed; `ErrorKind::Shutdown` was added.
* The `force` config value is only read from the default provider.
* If `force`, Rocket's constructed async runtime is terminated.
Other related changes:
* The exported `hyper` module docs properly reflect public re-exports.
The previous implementation allowed a trivial DoS attack in which the
client need simply maintain open connections with incomplete handshakes.
This commit resolves that by allowing a server worker to progress as
soon as a TCP connection has been established. This comes at the expense
of a more complex implementation necessitated by deficiencies in Hyper.
Potentially resolves#2118.
Previously, the heartbeat message, in its raw form, was ":\n\n". This
commit changes the message to be ":\n".
The former message, when parsed as Server-Sent Events, contained an
empty comment (as desired) _and_ a new line (erroneously). The new line
resulted in emitting any event that was presently being emitted, even if
it wasn't complete. That is, emitting an event partly, such as the
event's data but not its name. Removing the extra new line resolves this
issue and ensures that events aren't interrupted by the heartbeat.
Fixes#2152.
Prior to this commit, 'Vec', 'HashMap', and 'BTreeMap' would parse
leniently irrespetive of the requested parsing strategy. This commit
changes their behavior so that the parsing strategy is respected.
Resolves#2131.
In cc98f98, logging was changed to use a new 'write_out!' macro that
internally used 'write!' instead of 'print!' to log. This had an
unfortunate side-effect: 'libtest' via 'cargo test' no longer captures
the log output of tests.
The reason this occurs is due to the way that Cargo, or rather
`libtest`, captures log output: it uses hidden, unstable functions that
replace a special sink that `print!`, and _only_ `print!` writes to.
Using `write!` directly, as the commit does, bypasses this sink, and so
`cargo` never captures the output.
As a compromise, we only use the better implementation when we're not
compiled with `debug_assertions` or running tests, so at least tests run
in debug-mode won't spew output.