The primary motivation is to deconflate the leading `F`s in `Failure` and
`Forward`. In particular, when using a generics, we used `F` for forward, which
could easily be confused for `F` for `Failure`. This resolves the conflation.
Previously, `async_main` would extract a full `Config`. This mean that values
like `address` were read and parsed even when they were unused. Should they
exist and be malformed, a configuration error would needlessly arise.
This commit fixes this by only extract values that are subsequently used.
Prior to this commit, all forward outcomes resulted in a 404. This
commit changes request and data guards so that they are able to provide
a `Status` on `Forward` outcomes. The router uses this status, if the
final outcome is to forward, to identify the catcher to invoke.
The net effect is that guards can now customize the status code of a
forward and thus the error catcher invoked if the final outcome of a
request is to forward.
Resolves#1560.
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>
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.