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Matthew Pomes c0ad0385fb
Working example 2024-06-25 20:33:53 -05:00
Sergio Benitez 02011a1307 Clean up codebase: fix reasonable clippy warnings.
This commit is a codebase-wide cleanup driven by clippy warnings. In
addition to fixing every reasonable warning, the following new
functionality was introduced:

  * `Accept::new()` now takes any `T: Into<QMediaType>` iterator.
  * `TempFile::is_empty()` was added.
  * `HeaderMap` now implements `IntoIterator`.

This commit makes the following breaking changes:

  * The `IntoCollection` trait is gone. Generics previously bound by the
    trait are now bound by `IntoIterator`. This affects:
    - `Accept::new()`
    - `ContentType::with_params()`
    - `Permission::{allow, allowed}()`
  * `MediaType`, `QMediaType`, and `Allow` implement `IntoIterator`,
    enabling most existing code to continue working without change.
  * The inherent `HeaderMap::into_iter()` method was removed.
  * The `Ok` variant in ErrorKind::Liftoff` is now `Box<Rocket<Orbit>>`.
2024-03-20 00:47:38 -07:00
Sergio Benitez fbd1a0d069 Improve forwarding status code precision.
Previously, the `NotFound` status code was used to signal many kinds of
recoverable, forwarding errors. This included validation errors, incorrect
Content-Type errors, and more.

This commit modifies the status code used to forward in these instances to more
precisely indicate the forwarding condition. In particular:

  * Parameter `FromParam` errors now forward as 422 (`UnprocessableEntity`).
  * Query paramater errors now forward as 422 (`UnprocessableEntity`).
  * Use of incorrect form content-type forwards as 413 (`UnsupportedMediaType`).
  * `WebSocket` guard now forwards as 400 (`BadRequest`).
  * `&Host`, `&Accept`, `&ContentType`, `IpAddr`, and `SocketAddr` all forward
    with a 500 (`InternalServerError`).

Additionally, the `IntoOutcome` trait was overhauled to support functionality
previously offered by methods on `Outcome`. The `Outcome::forward()` method now
requires a status code to use for the forwarding outcome.

Finally, logging of `Outcome`s now includes the relevant status code.

Resolves #2626.
2023-10-31 18:44:37 -05:00
Konrad Borowski 4d258739f5 Migrate Rocket to Rust 2021 edition. 2022-04-19 18:35:38 -07:00
Sergio Benitez cc0621626b Prefix 'content' responder names with 'Raw'.
The primary aim of this commit is to reduce confusion between
'content::Json' and 'rocket::serde::json::Json' be renaming the former
to 'content::RawJson'. The complete changes in this PR are:

  * All responders in the 'content' module are prefixed with 'Raw'.
  * The 'content::Custom' responder was removed entirely.
  * The 'Plain' responder is now 'RawText'.
  * The 'content' API docs point to the 'serde' responders.
  * The docs and examples were updated accordingly.
2021-07-20 02:09:11 -07:00
Sergio Benitez d03a07b183 Retrieve managed state via a borrow: '&State<T>'.
This has the following positive effects:

  1) The lifetime retrieved through 'Deref' is now long-lived.
  2) An '&State<T>` can be created via an '&T'.
  3) '&State<T>' is shorter to type than 'State<'_, T>'.
2021-05-11 08:58:16 -05:00
Sergio Benitez ad8d80907b Remove unused reason phrase in 'Status'.
Closes #534.

Co-authored-by: YetAnotherMinion <yam@thinkalexandria.com>
2021-04-28 21:26:41 -07:00
Sergio Benitez 691d3f2d95 Rename codegen proxy struct methods.
Also fixes codegen so that rustc emits a warning on unused catchers, as
with routes in the previous commit.
2021-04-27 16:12:53 -07:00
Sergio Benitez 64e46b7107 Introduce sentinels: auto-discovered launch abort.
Sentinels resolve a long-standing usability and functional correctness
issue in Rocket: starting an application with guards and/or responders
that depend on state that isn't available. The canonical example is the
'State' guard. Prior to this commit, an application with routes that
queried unmanaged state via 'State' would fail at runtime. With this
commit, the application refuses to launch with a detailed error message.

The 'Sentinel' docs explains it as:

    A sentinel, automatically run on ignition, can trigger a launch
    abort should an instance fail to meet arbitrary conditions. Every
    type that appears in a mounted route's type signature is eligible to
    be a sentinel. Of these, those that implement 'Sentinel' have their
    'abort()' method invoked automatically, immediately after ignition,
    once for each unique type. Sentinels inspect the finalized instance
    of 'Rocket' and can trigger a launch abort by returning 'true'.

The following types are now sentinels:

  * 'contrib::databases::Connection' (any '#[database]' type)
  * 'contrib::templates::Metadata'
  * 'contrib::templates::Template'
  * 'core::State'

The following are "specialized" sentinels, which allow sentinel
discovery even through type aliases:

  * 'Option<T>', 'Debug<T>' if 'T: Sentinel'
  * 'Result<T, E>', 'Either<T, E>' if 'T: Sentinel', 'E: Sentinel'

Closes #464.
2021-04-16 01:44:53 -07:00
Sergio Benitez 4f3511786c Introduce statically-enforced 'Rocket' phasing.
The core 'Rocket' type is parameterized: 'Rocket<P: Phase>', where
'Phase' is a newly introduced, sealed marker trait. The trait is
implemented by three new marker types representing the three launch
phases: 'Build', 'Ignite', and 'Orbit'. Progression through these three
phases, in order, is enforced, as are the invariants guaranteed by each
phase. In particular, an instance of 'Rocket' is guaranteed to be in its
final configuration after the 'Build' phase and represent a running
local or public server in the 'Orbit' phase. The 'Ignite' phase serves
as an intermediate, enabling inspection of a finalized but stationary
instance. Transition between phases validates the invariants required
by the transition.

All APIs have been adjusted appropriately, requiring either an instance
of 'Rocket' in a particular phase ('Rocket<Build>', 'Rocket<Ignite>', or
'Rocket<Orbit>') or operating generically on a 'Rocket<P>'.
Documentation is also updated and substantially improved to mention
required and guaranteed invariants.

Additionally, this commit makes the following relevant changes:

  * 'Rocket::ignite()' is now a public interface.
  * 'Rocket::{build,custom}' methods can no longer panic.
  * 'Launch' fairings are now 'ignite' fairings.
  * 'Liftoff' fairings are always run, even in local mode.
  * All 'ignite' fairings run concurrently at ignition.
  * Launch logging occurs on launch, not any point prior.
  * Launch log messages have improved formatting.
  * A new launch error kind, 'Config', was added.
  * A 'fairing::Result' type alias was introduced.
  * 'Shutdown::shutdown()' is now 'Shutdown::notify()'.

Some internal changes were also introduced:

  * Fairing 'Info' name for 'Templates' is now 'Templating'.
  * Shutdown is implemented using 'tokio::sync::Notify'.
  * 'Client::debug()' is used nearly universally in tests.

Resolves #1154.
Resolves #1136.
2021-04-13 19:26:45 -07:00
Sergio Benitez ad36b769bc Rename 'rocket::ignite()' to 'rocket::build()'.
...because loading up a Rocket while it's ignited is a bad idea.

More seriously, because 'Rocket.ignite()' will become an "execute
everything up to here" method.
2021-04-08 01:07:52 -07:00
Sergio Benitez 50c9e88cf9 Completely revamp, redo examples.
The new examples directory...

  * Contains a `README.md` explaining each example.
  * Consolidates examples into more complete chunks.
  * Is just better.

Resolves #1447.
2021-04-07 23:09:05 -07:00