This commit adds the 'local::blocking' module and moves the existing
asynchronous testing to 'local::asynchronous'. It also includes several
changes to improve the local API, bringing it to parity (and beyond)
with master. These changes are:
* 'LocalRequest' implements 'Clone'.
* 'LocalResponse' doesn't implement 'DerefMut<Target=Response>'.
Instead, direct methods on the type, such as 'into_string()', can
be used to read the 'Response'.
* 'Response::body()' returns an '&ResponseBody' as opposed to '&mut
ResponseBody', which is returned by a new 'Response::body_mut()'.
* '&ResponseBody' implements 'known_size()` to retrieve a body's size,
if it is known.
Co-authored-by: Jeb Rosen <jeb@jebrosen.com>
This removes the 'ctrl_c_shutdown' feature opting instead for a 'ctrlc'
configuration option. To avoid further merge conflicts with the master
branch, the option is currently read as an extra.
Co-authored-by: Jeb Rosen <jeb@jebrosen.com>
This is largely an internal change. Prior to this commit, the 'Manifest'
type, now replaced with the 'Cargo' type, robbed responsibility from the
core 'Rocket' type. This new construction restores the previous
responsibility and makes it clear that 'Cargo' is _only_ for freezing,
and representing the stability of, Rocket's internal state.
Previously, 'NamedFile::open()' called a synchronous I/O method. This
commit changes it to instead use tokio's 'File' for async I/O.
To allow this to change, the 'Handler' trait was fixed to enforce that
the lifetime of '&self', the reference to the handler, outlives the
incoming request. As a result, futures returned from a handler can hold
a reference to 'self'.
In summary, this commit modifies 'Responder' so that:
* ..it is no longer 'async'. To accommodate, the 'sized_body' methods
in 'Response' and 'ResponseBuilder' are no longer 'async' and accept
an optional size directly. If none is supplied, Rocket will attempt
to compute the size, by seeking, before writing out the response.
The 'Body' type was also changed to differentiate between its sized
'Seek' and chunked body variants.
* ..'&Request' gains a lifetime: 'r, and the returned 'Response' is
parameterized by a new 'o: 'r. This allows responders to return
references from the request or those that live longer.
The attribute is applied everywhere it can be across the codebase and is
the newly preferred method for launching an application. This commit
also makes '#[rocket::main]` stricter by warning when it is applied to
functions other than 'main'.
observed.
This is a prerequisite for async on_attach fairings. 'Rocket' is now a
builder wrapper around the 'Manifest' type, with operations being
applied when needed by 'launch()', 'Client::new()', or 'inspect()'.
'inspect()' returns an '&Manifest', which now provides the methods that
could be called on an '&Rocket'.
Also:
* Remove 'response::ResultFuture'.
* Re-export 'tokio' and 'futures' from the crate root.
* Make 'ResponseBuilder::sized_body()' and 'async fn'.
* Remove the 'Future' implementation for 'ResponseBuilder'.
* Add 'ResponseBuilder::finalize()' for finalizing the builder.
* Implement `std::error::Error` for the new Error type.
* Document the new Error type.
* Remove `LaunchError`'s implementation of `Error::description`, which is deprecated.
In order to avoid making 'ResponseBuilder::sized_body' an asynchronous
function, the seeking is deferred until finalization. 'finalize()' is
replaced with '.await', and 'ResponseBuilder::ok()' is an 'async fn'.
* Update 'tokio', 'tokio-rustls', and 'hyper'.
* Remove unused dependencies on some `futures-*` crates.
* Rework 'spawn_on', which is now 'serve'.
* Simplify Ctrl-C handling.
Use I/O traits and types from 'tokio-io' as much as possible.
A few adapters only exist in futures-io-preview and use
futures-tokio-compat as a bridge for now.
Types can now implement the new 'Listener' trait, which means they can
report the address they are listening on and asynchronously accept
connections. 'Connection's are read/write streams that can additionally
report the remote address.
Listener is implemented for 'tokio_net::tcp::TcpListener' and for
the new 'rocket_http::tls::TlsListener' based on 'tokio-rustls'.
The new private function 'Rocket::listen_on()' now does the main setup
for launch and is generic over a Listener. In the future, a more refined
version of the API can be exposed so that applications can implement
their own listeners.
* body_string_wait and body_bytes_wait are removed; use `.await` instead
* `dispatch()` is now an async fn and must be .await-ed
* Add `#[rocket::async_test]` macro, similar in purpose to `tokio::test`
* Tests now use either `rocket::async_test(async { })` or
`#[rocket::async_test]` in order to `.await` the futures returned
from `dispatch()` and `body_{string,bytes}()`
* Update 'test.sh' to reflect the tests that should be passing.
Broken:
* Cloned dispatch and mut_dispatch() with a live previous response now both fail, due to a (partial) check for mutable aliasing in LocalRequest.
* Some tests are still failing and need example-specific changes.
This is required to be able to do anything useful with the body in the
outgoing response. Request fairings do not appear to need to be async
as everything on Data that returns a future moves self and on_request only
gets &Data, but the same change in this commit should work for on_request
if desired.
The former method allows constructing a 'Config' in the exact manner
Rocket does internally: reading the active environment's properties from
'Rocket.toml' and overriding values from environment variables. The
'read_from()' property does the same except it allows a custom config
file path.
This PR also improves the internal structure of the configuration code.
The existing implementation of 'LocalRequest::clone()' mistakenly copied
the internal 'Request' pointer from the existing 'LocalRequest' to the
cloned 'LocalRequest'. This resulted in an aliased '*mut Request'
pointer, a clear soundness issue. The fix in this commit is to clone the
internal 'Request', replacing the internal pointer with the newly cloned
'Request' when producing the cloned 'LocalRequest'. A fix that removes
all 'unsafe' code should be explored.
Fixes#1312.
Every code example is now fully runnable and testable. As a result, all
examples are now tested and include imports. Relevant imports are shown
by default. Code examples can be expanded to show all imports.
Fixes#432.
This commit introduces the sealed `UriPart` marker trait as well as the
implementing `Path` and `Query` marker types, allowing for parts of a
URI to be distinguished at the type level. Consequently, `UriDisplay`
has been parameterized with `P: UriPart`, creating `UriDisplay<Path>`
and `UriDisplay<Query>`. The effect of this change is improved type
safely for URI rendering as well as the ability to omit rendering values
in query parts via `Option` and `Result`.
The `UriDisplay` derive was replaced by `UriDisplayQuery` and
`UriDisplayPath` which derive implementations for `UriDisplay<Path>`
and `UriDisplay<Query>`, respectively.
This commit also works around a rustdoc visibility issue by creating a
hidden `http::private` module.
Finally, this commit also removes the now vestigial use of the
`rustc_private` feature in codegen.
Fixes#827.
Prior to this change, Rocket emitted "white" text in much of its logging
output. On terminals with light backgrounds, the text was nearly
illegible. This PR stops using white coloring altogether, opting instead
to use the terminal's default color albeit with bold styling. On dark
terminals, this will likely be a light color, and on light terminals,
this will likely be a dark color. The end result is that Rocket's
logging output should be readable everywhere.
Resolves#639.
This commit includes several breaking changes:
* `Config{new,development,staging,production}` constructors return a
`Config` instead of a `Result<Config>`.
* `Config.root()` returns an `Option<&Path>` instead of `&Path`.
* `ConfigError::BadCWD` was removed.
* `Config` no longer exposes a `config_path` field.
Resolves#809.
This regression was introduced in ad0ba0d5, where the buffer was
being copied from Hyper instead of being 'taken', resulting in
double-bufferred contents.
This commits also implement the query reform from #608. It also consists
of many, many breaking changes. Among them are:
* Query parts in route paths use new query reform syntax.
* Routing for queries is now lenient.
- Default ranking has changed to reflect query reform.
* Format routing matching has been fixed.
- Routes with formats matching "accept" will always collide.
- Routes with formats matching "content-type" require requests to
have an equivalent content-type header to match.
- Requests with imprecise content-types are treated as not having a
content-type.
* Generated routes and catchers respect visibility modifiers.
* Raw getter methods from request were renamed and retooled.
- In particular, the index parameter is based on segments in the
route path, not dynamic parameters.
* The method-based attributes no longer accept a keyed 'path'.
* The 'rocket_codegen' crate is gone and will no longer be public.
* The 'FormItems' iterator emits values of type 'FormItem'.
- The internal form items' string can no longer be retrieved.
* In general, routes are more strictly validated.
* Logging from codegen now funnels through logging infrastructure.
* Routing has been optimized by caching routing metadata.
Resolves#93.
Resolves#608.
Resolves#693.
Resolves#476.
The new 'FromData' trait allows an implementor to instruct the caller to
maintain state on its stack and later pass a borrow for processing.
Among other things, it greatly simplifies the 'Form' type, removing a
use of unsafe, and allows references in deserialized data guards.
Previously, when a request's body data exceeded the expected length,
Rocket would shutdown both ends of the corresponding connection. This PR
changes the behavior so that only the read end of the connection, on
Rocket's side, is shutdown. This allows a response to be sent in the
future while still preventing DoS attacks due to exuberant data.
Fixes#386.
This completes the migration of custom derives to proc-macros, removing
the need for the `custom_derive` feature in consumer code. This commit
also includes documentation, unit tests, and compile UI tests for each
of the derives.
Additionally, this commit improves the existing `FromForm` and
`FromFormValue` derives. The generated code for `FromForm` now returns
an error value indicating the error condition. The `FromFormValue`
derive now accepts a `form` attribute on variants for specifying the
exact value string to match against.
Closes#590.
Closes#670.