use std::ops::Deref; use crate::rocket::Manifest; use crate::request::{self, FromRequest, Request}; use crate::outcome::Outcome; use crate::http::Status; /// Request guard to retrieve managed state. /// /// This type can be used as a request guard to retrieve the state Rocket is /// managing for some type `T`. This allows for the sharing of state across any /// number of handlers. A value for the given type must previously have been /// registered to be managed by Rocket via /// [`Rocket::manage()`]. The type being managed must be /// thread safe and sendable across thread boundaries. In other words, it must /// implement [`Send`] + [`Sync`] + `'static`. /// /// # Example /// /// Imagine you have some configuration struct of the type `MyConfig` that you'd /// like to initialize at start-up and later access it in several handlers. The /// following example does just this: /// /// ```rust,no_run /// # #![feature(proc_macro_hygiene)] /// # #[macro_use] extern crate rocket; /// use rocket::State; /// /// // In a real application, this would likely be more complex. /// struct MyConfig { /// user_val: String /// } /// /// #[get("/")] /// fn index(state: State) -> String { /// format!("The config value is: {}", state.user_val) /// } /// /// #[get("/raw")] /// fn raw_config_value<'r>(state: State<'r, MyConfig>) -> &'r str { /// // use `inner()` to get a lifetime longer than `deref` gives us /// state.inner().user_val.as_str() /// } /// /// #[rocket::launch] /// fn rocket() -> rocket::Rocket { /// rocket::ignite() /// .mount("/", routes![index, raw_config_value]) /// .manage(MyConfig { user_val: "user input".to_string() }) /// } /// ``` /// /// # Within Request Guards /// /// Because `State` is itself a request guard, managed state can be retrieved /// from another request guard's implementation. In the following code example, /// `Item` retrieves the `MyConfig` managed state in its [`FromRequest`] /// implementation using the [`Request::guard()`] method. /// /// ```rust /// use rocket::State; /// use rocket::request::{self, Request, FromRequest}; /// /// # struct MyConfig{ user_val: String }; /// struct Item(String); /// /// #[rocket::async_trait] /// impl<'a, 'r> FromRequest<'a, 'r> for Item { /// type Error = (); /// /// async fn from_request(request: &'a Request<'r>) -> request::Outcome { /// request.guard::>().await /// .map(|my_config| Item(my_config.user_val.clone())) /// } /// } /// ``` /// /// # Testing with `State` /// /// When unit testing your application, you may find it necessary to manually /// construct a type of `State` to pass to your functions. To do so, use the /// [`State::from()`] static method: /// /// ```rust /// # #![feature(proc_macro_hygiene)] /// # #[macro_use] extern crate rocket; /// use rocket::State; /// /// struct MyManagedState(usize); /// /// #[get("/")] /// fn handler(state: State) -> String { /// state.0.to_string() /// } /// /// # rocket::async_test(async { /// let mut rocket = rocket::ignite().manage(MyManagedState(127)); /// let state = State::from(rocket.inspect().await).expect("managing `MyManagedState`"); /// assert_eq!(handler(state), "127"); /// # }); /// ``` #[derive(Debug, PartialEq, Eq, PartialOrd, Ord, Hash)] pub struct State<'r, T: Send + Sync + 'static>(&'r T); impl<'r, T: Send + Sync + 'static> State<'r, T> { /// Retrieve a borrow to the underlying value with a lifetime of `'r`. /// /// Using this method is typically unnecessary as `State` implements /// [`Deref`] with a [`Deref::Target`] of `T`. This means Rocket will /// automatically coerce a `State` to an `&T` as required. This method /// should only be used when a longer lifetime is required. /// /// # Example /// /// ```rust /// use rocket::State; /// /// struct MyConfig { /// user_val: String /// } /// /// // Use `inner()` to get a lifetime of `'r` /// fn handler1<'r>(config: State<'r, MyConfig>) -> &'r str { /// &config.inner().user_val /// } /// /// // Use the `Deref` implementation which coerces implicitly /// fn handler2(config: State) -> String { /// config.user_val.clone() /// } /// ``` #[inline(always)] pub fn inner(&self) -> &'r T { self.0 } /// Returns the managed state value in `rocket` for the type `T` if it is /// being managed by `rocket`. Otherwise, returns `None`. /// /// # Example /// /// ```rust /// use rocket::State; /// /// #[derive(Debug, PartialEq)] /// struct Managed(usize); /// /// #[derive(Debug, PartialEq)] /// struct Unmanaged(usize); /// /// # rocket::async_test(async { /// let mut rocket = rocket::ignite().manage(Managed(7)); /// let manifest = rocket.inspect().await; /// /// let state: Option> = State::from(manifest); /// assert_eq!(state.map(|s| s.inner()), Some(&Managed(7))); /// /// let state: Option> = State::from(manifest); /// assert_eq!(state, None); /// # }); /// ``` #[inline(always)] pub fn from(manifest: &'r Manifest) -> Option { manifest.state().map(State) } } #[crate::async_trait] impl<'a, 'r, T: Send + Sync + 'static> FromRequest<'a, 'r> for State<'r, T> { type Error = (); #[inline(always)] async fn from_request(req: &'a Request<'r>) -> request::Outcome, ()> { match req.state.managed.try_get::() { Some(state) => Outcome::Success(State(state)), None => { error_!("Attempted to retrieve unmanaged state!"); Outcome::Failure((Status::InternalServerError, ())) } } } } impl Deref for State<'_, T> { type Target = T; #[inline(always)] fn deref(&self) -> &T { self.0 } }