The fuzzing target introduced in this commit attemps to assert
"collision safety". Formally, this is the property that:
matches(request, route) := request is matched to route
collides(route1, route2) := there is a a collision between routes
forall requests req. !exist routes r1, r2 s.t.
matches(req, r1) AND matches(req, r2) AND not collides(r1, r2)
Alternatively:
forall requests req, routes r1, r2.
matches(req, r1) AND matches(req, r2) => collides(r1, r2)
The target was run for 20 CPU hours without failure.
The net effect of this commit is three-fold:
* A request to `/` now matches `/<a>`. `/foo/` matches `/<a>/<b>`.
* A segment matched to a dynamic parameter may be empty.
* A request to `/foo/` no longer matches `/foo` or `/<a>`. Instead,
such a request would match `/foo/<a>` or `/foo/`.
The `&str` and `String` parameter guards were updated to reflect this
change: they now error, with a newly introduced error type `Empty` in
the `rocket::error` module, when the parameter is empty. As this was the
only built-in parameter guard that would be effected by this change (all
other guards already required nonempty parameters to succeed), the
majority of applications will see no effect as a result.
For applications wanting the previous functionality, a new
`AdHoc::uri_normalizer()` fairing was introduced.
* Trailing slashes are now allowed in all normalized URI paths, except
for route attribute URIs: `/foo/` is considered normalized.
* Query parts of URIs may now be empty: `/foo?` and `/foo/?` are now
considered normalized.
* The `base` field of `Catcher` is now only accessible via a new
getter method: `Catcher::base()`.
* `RawStr::split()` returns a `DoubleEndedIterator`.
* Introduced a second normalization for `Origin`, "nontrailing", and
associated methods: `Origin::normalize_nontrailing()`, and
`Origin::is_normalized_nontrailing()`.
* Added `Origin::has_trailing_slash()`.
* The `Segments<Path>` iterator will now return an empty string if
there is a trailing slash in the referenced path.
* `Segments::len()` is now `Segments::num()`.
* Added `RawStr::trim()`.
Resolves#2512.
This commit modifies all of the non-empty responders in the
`response::status` module so that they look like `Status<R>(pub R)`.
Prior to this commit, some responders looked like this, while others
contained an `Option<R>`.
Resolves#2351.
This modifies the 'IoHandler::io()' method so that it takes a
'Pin<Box<Self>>', allowing handlers to move internally and assume that
the data is pinned.
The change is then used in the 'ws' contrib crate to allow 'FnOnce'
handlers instead of 'FnMut'. The net effect is that streams, such as
those crated by 'Stream!', are now allowed to move internally.
Since active I/O streams will be closed by graceful shutdown, an error,
as was previously emitted, was necessarily alarmist. This reduces the
severity of the log message to a warning.
This is a two-prong effort. First, we warn on launch if a known key is
used. Second, we document using invalid keys where possible.
Co-authored-by: Jonas Møller <jonas@moesys.no>
The following dependencies were updated:
* `criterion` from 0.3 to 0.4
* `deadpool-redis` from 0.10 to 0.11
* `normpath` from 0.3 to 1
* `cookie` from 0.16 to 0.17
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.
Previously, if a module used or defined a type alias for Result,
FromFormField derives would fail to compile as it would use the type
alias instead of the fully qualified type.
This commit makes passing compile UI tests optional, allowing the CI to
succeed even when UI tests fail. This change was made because UI tests
are highly susceptible to false negatives due to benign rustc compiler
output changes. A failure resulting from such a benign change inhibits
progress in the main branch due to failing PR testing which would have
otherwise passed.
Prior to this commit, the `FromForm` derive could pair the incorrect
field name with a failing validation. The bug was caused by using two
mismatched iterators in a `quote!()` invocation. Specifically, the first
iterator emitted validation calls for all fields that had validation
applied, while the second emitted field names for all fields,
irrespective of whether the field had any validation applied. The two
iterators were effectively zipped to create the final error, creating
the bug.
This commit fixes the issue by correctly matching field names with their
validators at the expense of an additional allocation, necessitated by
the `quote` crate's inability to access subfields in a repetition.
Fixes#2394.