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improve application data docs

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Rob Ede 2021-12-30 07:11:35 +00:00
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@ -109,6 +109,7 @@ impl<T> App<T> {
/// .route("/", web::get().to(handler))
/// })
/// ```
#[doc(alias = "manage")]
pub fn app_data<U: 'static>(mut self, ext: U) -> Self {
self.extensions.insert(ext);
self

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@ -19,23 +19,32 @@ pub(crate) trait DataFactory {
pub(crate) type FnDataFactory =
Box<dyn Fn() -> LocalBoxFuture<'static, Result<Box<dyn DataFactory>, ()>>>;
/// Application data.
/// Application data wrapper and extractor.
///
/// Application level data is a piece of arbitrary data attached to the app, scope, or resource.
/// Application data is available to all routes and can be added during the application
/// configuration process via `App::data()`.
/// # Setting Data
/// Data is set using the `app_data` methods on `App`, `Scope`, and `Resource`. If data is wrapped
/// in this `Data` type for those calls, it can be used as an extractor.
///
/// Application data can be accessed by using `Data<T>` extractor where `T` is data type.
/// Note that `Data` should be constructed _outside_ the `HttpServer::new` closure if shared,
/// potentially mutable state is desired. `Data` is cheap to clone; internally, it uses an `Arc`.
///
/// **Note**: HTTP server accepts an application factory rather than an application instance. HTTP
/// server constructs an application instance for each thread, thus application data must be
/// constructed multiple times. If you want to share data between different threads, a shareable
/// object should be used, e.g. `Send + Sync`. Application data does not need to be `Send`
/// or `Sync`. Internally `Data` contains an `Arc`.
/// See also [`App::app_data`](crate::App::app_data), [`Scope::app_data`](crate::Scope::app_data),
/// and [`Resource::app_data`](crate::Resource::app_data).
///
/// # Extracting `Data`
/// Since the Actix Web router layers application data, the returned object will reference the
/// "closest" instance of the type. For example, if an `App` stores a `u32`, a nested `Scope`
/// also stores a `u32`, and the delegated request handler falls within that `Scope`, then
/// extracting a `web::<Data<u32>>` for that handler will return the `Scope`'s instance.
/// However, using the same router set up and a request that does not get captured by the `Scope`,
/// `web::<Data<u32>>` would return the `App`'s instance.
///
/// If route data is not set for a handler, using `Data<T>` extractor would cause a `500 Internal
/// Server Error` response.
///
/// See also [`HttpRequest::app_data`]
/// and [`ServiceRequest::app_data`](crate::dev::ServiceRequest::app_data).
///
/// # Unsized Data
/// For types that are unsized, most commonly `dyn T`, `Data` can wrap these types by first
/// constructing an `Arc<dyn T>` and using the `From` implementation to convert it.
@ -79,6 +88,7 @@ pub(crate) type FnDataFactory =
/// .route("/index.html", web::get().to(index))
/// .route("/index-alt.html", web::get().to(index_alt));
/// ```
#[doc(alias = "state")]
#[derive(Debug)]
pub struct Data<T: ?Sized>(Arc<T>);
@ -90,12 +100,12 @@ impl<T> Data<T> {
}
impl<T: ?Sized> Data<T> {
/// Get reference to inner app data.
/// Returns reference to inner `T`.
pub fn get_ref(&self) -> &T {
self.0.as_ref()
}
/// Convert to the internal Arc<T>
/// Unwraps to the internal `Arc<T>`
pub fn into_inner(self) -> Arc<T> {
self.0
}
@ -143,13 +153,17 @@ impl<T: ?Sized + 'static> FromRequest for Data<T> {
ok(st.clone())
} else {
log::debug!(
"Failed to construct App-level Data extractor. \
Request path: {:?} (type: {})",
req.path(),
"Failed to construct Data extractor type: `{}`. For the Data extractor to work \
correctly, wrap the data with `Data::new()` and pass it to `App::app_data()`. \
Ensure that types align in both the set and retrieve calls. \
Request path: {}",
type_name::<T>(),
req.path()
);
err(ErrorInternalServerError(
"App data is not configured, to configure construct it with web::Data::new() and pass it to App::app_data()",
"Requested application data is not configured. \
View/enable debug logs for more details.",
))
}
}

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@ -266,14 +266,34 @@ impl HttpRequest {
self.app_state().config()
}
/// Get an application data object stored with `App::data` or `App::app_data`
/// methods during application configuration.
/// Retrieves a piece of application state.
///
/// If `App::data` was used to store object, use `Data<T>`:
/// Extracts any object stored with [`App::app_data()`](crate::App::app_data) (or the
/// counterpart methods on [`Scope`](crate::Scope::app_data) and
/// [`Resource`](crate::Resource::app_data)) during application configuration.
///
/// ```ignore
/// let opt_t = req.app_data::<Data<T>>();
/// Since the Actix Web router layers application data, the returned object will reference the
/// "closest" instance of the type. For example, if an `App` stores a `u32`, a nested `Scope`
/// also stores a `u32`, and the delegated request handler falls within that `Scope`, then
/// calling `.app_data::<u32>()` on an `HttpRequest` within that handler will return the
/// `Scope`'s instance. However, using the same router set up and a request that does not get
/// captured by the `Scope`, `.app_data::<u32>()` would return the `App`'s instance.
///
/// If the state was stored using the [`Data`] wrapper, then it must also be retrieved using
/// this same type.
///
/// See also the [`Data`] extractor.
///
/// # Examples
/// ```no_run
/// # use actix_web::{web, test::TestRequest};
/// # let req = TestRequest::default().to_http_request();
/// # type T = u32;
/// let opt_t: Option<&T> = req.app_data::<web::Data<T>>();
/// ```
///
/// [`Data`]: crate::web::Data
#[doc(alias = "state")]
pub fn app_data<T: 'static>(&self) -> Option<&T> {
for container in self.inner.app_data.iter().rev() {
if let Some(data) = container.get::<T>() {

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@ -195,6 +195,7 @@ where
/// .route(web::get().to(handler))
/// );
/// ```
#[doc(alias = "manage")]
pub fn app_data<U: 'static>(mut self, data: U) -> Self {
self.app_data
.get_or_insert_with(Extensions::new)

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@ -154,6 +154,7 @@ where
/// .route("/", web::get().to(handler))
/// );
/// ```
#[doc(alias = "manage")]
pub fn app_data<U: 'static>(mut self, data: U) -> Self {
self.app_data
.get_or_insert_with(Extensions::new)