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Sergio Benitez 3fcf6c43dc Clean up LaunchError docs. Add Rocket::{config, routes} example.
This commit also:

  * Cleans up the stored URIs in routes.
  * Removes LaunchError as a root export.
  * Adds a URI::base() method.
2017-06-12 15:11:01 -07:00
Sergio Benitez b8ba7b855f Remove Session in favor of private cookies. New testing API.
Sessions
--------

This commit removes the `Session` type in favor of methods on the
`Cookies` types that allow for adding, removing, and getting private
(signed and encrypted) cookies. These methods provide a superset of
the functionality of `Session` while also being a minimal addition to
the existing API. They can be used to implement the previous `Session`
type as well as other forms of session storage. The new methods are:

  * Cookie::add_private(&mut self, Cookie)
  * Cookie::remove_private(&mut self, Cookie)
  * Cookie::get_private(&self, &str)

Resolves #20

Testing
-------

This commit removes the `rocket::testing` module. It adds the
`rocket::local` module which provides a `Client` type for local
dispatching of requests against a `Rocket` instance. This `local`
package subsumes the previous `testing` package.

Rocket Examples
---------------

The `forms`, `optional_result`, and `hello_alt_methods` examples have
been removed. The following example have been renamed:

  * extended_validation -> form_validation
  * hello_ranks -> ranking
  * from_request -> request_guard
  * hello_tls -> tls

Other Changes
-------------

This commit also includes the following smaller changes:

  * Config::{development, staging, production} constructors have been
    added for easier creation of default `Config` structures.
  * The `Config` type is exported from the root.
  * `Request` implements `Clone` and `Debug`.
  * `Request::new` is no longer exported.
  * A `Response::body_bytes` method was added to easily retrieve a
    response's body as a `Vec<u8>`.
2017-06-08 17:34:50 -07:00
Sergio Benitez 9b955747e4 Remove config global state. Use Responder::respond_to.
This commit includes two major changes to core:

  1. Configuration state is no longer global. The `config::active()`
     function has been removed. The active configuration can be
     retrieved via the `config` method on a `Rocket` instance.

  2. The `Responder` trait has changed. `Responder::respond(self)` has
     been removed in favor of `Responder::respond_to(self, &Request)`.
     This allows responders to dynamically adjust their response based
     on the incoming request.

Additionally, it includes the following changes to core and codegen:

  * The `Request::guard` method was added to allow for simple
    retrivial of request guards.
  * The `Request::limits` method was added to retrieve configured
    limits.
  * The `File` `Responder` implementation now uses a fixed size body
    instead of a chunked body.
  * The `Outcome::of<R: Responder>(R)` method was removed while
    `Outcome::from<R: Responder(&Request, R)` was added.
  * The unmounted and unmanaged limits are more cautious: they will only
    emit warnings when the `Rocket` receiver is known.

This commit includes one major change to contrib:

  1. To use contrib's templating, the fairing returned by
     `Template::fairing()` must be attached to the running Rocket
     instance.

Additionally, the `Display` implementation of `Template` was removed. To
directly render a template to a `String`, the new `Template::show`
method can be used.
2017-05-19 03:29:08 -07:00
Sergio Benitez 9a7484f7a8 Reclose connection on unread data. Minimum nightly is 1.19. 2017-05-13 02:00:35 -07:00
Sergio Benitez 40d11929d7 Optimize the creation of the Data structure. 2017-04-24 01:33:00 -07:00
Sergio Benitez c58ca894b7 Initial implementation of content negotiation via `Accept`.
This is a breaking change.

This commit changes the meaning of the `format` route attribute when
used on non-payload carrying requests (GET, HEAD, CONNECT, TRACE, and
OPTIONS) so that it matches against the preferred media type in the
`Accept` header of the request. The preferred media type is computed
according to the HTTP 1.1 RFC, barring a few specificty rules to come.
2017-03-29 04:08:53 -07:00
Sergio Benitez 1fb1cdfc58 Use MediaType instead of ContentType for Route format. 2017-03-28 00:12:59 -07:00
Sergio Benitez 9160483554 A route with unspecified query parameters accepts any.
This is a breaking change. It modifies collisions with respect to query
parameters as well as the default ranking of routes.

A route that does not specify query parameters will now match against
requests with _and without_ query parameters, assuming all other
elements of the route match as well. A route that _does_ specify query
parameters will only match requests with query parameters; this remains
true.

To accommodate this change in the most natural manner possible, the
default rankings of routes have changed as illustrated below:

  |-------------+-------+----------+---------------|
  | static path | query | new rank | previous rank |
  |-------------+-------+----------+---------------|
  | yes         | yes   | -4       | 0             |
  | yes         | no    | -3       | 0             |
  | no          | yes   | -2       | 1             |
  | no          | no    | -1       | 1             |
  |-------------+-------+----------+---------------|

In other words, the most specific routes, with preference for paths over
queries, are ranked highest (lower number).
2017-03-27 03:52:26 -07:00
Sergio Benitez 13359d4f50 Reformulate ContentType as a wrapper around MediaType. 2017-03-23 22:41:42 -07:00
Sergio Benitez 0b69a5d8f7 Ensure routes with and without query params don't collide. 2017-02-05 01:43:53 -08:00
Sergio Benitez cc22836867 Precisely route formats. Make 'content_type' an 'Option' in 'Request'.
This commit changes the routing algorithm. In particular, it enforces
precise matching of formats. With this change, a route with a specified
format only matches requests that have the same format specified. A
route with no format specified matches any request's format. This is
contrast to the previous behavior, where a route without a specified
format would match requests regardless of their format or whether one
was specified.

This commit also changes the following:
  * The return type of the 'content_type' method of 'Request' is now
    'Option<ContentType>'.
  * The 'ContentType' request guard forwards when the request has no
    specified ContentType.
  * The 'add_header' and 'replace_header' methods take the header
    argument generically.

Closes #120.
2017-02-01 03:12:24 -08:00
Sergio Benitez 1f373cc83a Rename 'content_type' Route field to 'format'. 2016-12-30 20:15:28 -06:00
Sergio Benitez 44f5f1998d New HTTP types: ContentType, Status. Responder/Handler/ErrorHandler changed.
This is a complete rework of `Responder`s and of the http backend in
general. This gets Rocket one step closer to HTTP library independence,
enabling many future features such as transparent async I/O, automatic
HEAD request parsing, pre/post hooks, and more.

Summary of changes:

  * `Responder::response` no longer takes in `FreshHyperResponse`.
    Instead, it returns a new `Response` type.
  * The new `Response` type now encapsulates a full HTTP response. As a
    result, `Responder`s now return it.
  * The `Handler` type now returns an `Outcome` directly.
  * The `ErrorHandler` returns a `Result`. It can no longer forward,
    which made no sense previously.
  * `Stream` accepts a chunked size parameter.
  * `StatusCode` removed in favor of new `Status` type.
  * `ContentType` significantly modified.
  * New, lightweight `Header` type that plays nicely with `Response`.
2016-12-15 00:47:31 -08:00
Sergio Benitez 6a8d64f69b Move the data module into the top-level namespace. 2016-10-25 13:24:07 +02:00
Sergio Benitez 722f613686 Use Outcome as the result of all fallible conversions. 2016-10-13 18:39:23 -07:00
Sergio Benitez 619b1d787e Rename Response::new to complete. Add Response::failure using newly added Failure response. 2016-10-08 20:53:04 -07:00
Sergio Benitez 8c0d11feab Completely new raw API.
Summary of changes:

  * Request no longer has a lifetime parameter.
  * Handler type now includes a `Data` parameter.
  * Response is now an enum that is either `Complete` or `Forward`.
  * Outcome enum is now one of: Success, Failure, Forward.
  * Outcome::Foward for Responses must include StatusCode.
  * Responders are now final: they cannot forward to requests. (!!)
  * Responsers may only forward to catchers. (!!)
  * Response no longer provides wrapping methods.
  * Route is now cloneable.

This change is fundamental to enabling streaming requests.
2016-10-07 23:20:49 -07:00
Sergio Benitez 647efe15d1 Move uri module into http namespace. 2016-10-03 17:25:27 -07:00
Sergio Benitez 74ec26db95 Namespace HTTP-related type under `http`. 2016-10-03 17:09:13 -07:00
Sergio Benitez a29d56c52e Reform top-level libs mostly according to Rustfmt. 2016-09-30 15:20:11 -07:00
Sergio Benitez b755e53f63 Add trailing params. 2016-09-08 00:02:17 -07:00
Sergio Benitez a34374d913 Output all matching routes, not just first ranked. 2016-08-26 21:34:28 -07:00
Sergio Benitez 90d8621adf Major overhual: Request, ErrorHandler, ContentType. 2016-08-26 01:55:11 -07:00
Sergio Benitez 9db5f5811f Fixed all valid Clippy warnings. Removed deprecated method call. 2016-04-22 19:48:03 -07:00
Sergio Benitez 416a18abf8 Added ranked routing. 2016-04-02 01:46:41 -07:00
Sergio Benitez 5fb12485e8 Major refactoring. Merged two `Route` structure. Created `URI` and `URIBuf`. 2016-04-02 00:51:40 -07:00
Sergio Benitez 50bc0d6999 Major refactoring.
Here's the idea: under the `Rocket` namespace should live things critical to
writing simple Rocket apps: Request, Response, Error, etc. Nothing should be
nested more than one level deep. Only items required for more complex things
(implementing uncommon traits, etc.) should be nested one level deep.

This commit is the first attempt at realizing this.
2016-04-01 16:54:53 -07:00
Sergio Benitez 433a9119bd It works! Next steps: clean-up, error handling, docs. 2016-03-21 22:04:39 -07:00
Sergio Benitez 5cdb645fc9 Routing is functional! Sort-of. Pretty console colors.
Okay, so, given a URI, we can figure out which route is corresponds to.
Unfortunately, the handler is not yet part of that route, and we're not parsing
the parameters from the path quite yet. But, we're almost there!
2016-03-21 02:22:22 -07:00
Sergio Benitez b2fbf0d6bd Split up router file into multiple files. Route Collider for strings to Route. 2016-03-20 21:27:17 -07:00