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Scope macro (#3136)

* add scope proc macro

* Update scope macro code to work with current HttpServiceFactory

* started some test code

* add some unit tests

* code formatting cleanup

* add another test for combining and calling 2 scopes

* format code with formatter

* Update actix-web-codegen/src/lib.rs with comment documentation fix

Co-authored-by: oliver <151407407+kwfn@users.noreply.github.com>

* work in progress. revised procedural macro to change othe macro call

* add tests again. refactor nested code.

* clean up code. fix bugs with route and method attributes with parameters

* clean up for rust fmt

* clean up for rust fmt

* fix out of date comment for scope macro

* sync to master branch by adding test_wrap

* needed to format code

* test: split out scope tests

* test: add negative tests

* chore: move imports back inside (?)

* docs: tweak scope docs

* fix: prevent trailing slashes in scope prefixes

* chore: address clippy lints

---------

Co-authored-by: oliver <151407407+kwfn@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Rob Ede <robjtede@icloud.com>
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@ -2,6 +2,7 @@
## Unreleased ## Unreleased
- Add `#[scope]` macro.
- Prevent inclusion of default `actix-router` features. - Prevent inclusion of default `actix-router` features.
- Minimum supported Rust version (MSRV) is now 1.72. - Minimum supported Rust version (MSRV) is now 1.72.

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@ -83,6 +83,7 @@ use proc_macro::TokenStream;
use quote::quote; use quote::quote;
mod route; mod route;
mod scope;
/// Creates resource handler, allowing multiple HTTP method guards. /// Creates resource handler, allowing multiple HTTP method guards.
/// ///
@ -197,6 +198,43 @@ method_macro!(Options, options);
method_macro!(Trace, trace); method_macro!(Trace, trace);
method_macro!(Patch, patch); method_macro!(Patch, patch);
/// Prepends a path prefix to all handlers using routing macros inside the attached module.
///
/// # Syntax
///
/// ```
/// # use actix_web_codegen::scope;
/// #[scope("/prefix")]
/// mod api {
/// // ...
/// }
/// ```
///
/// # Arguments
///
/// - `"/prefix"` - Raw literal string to be prefixed onto contained handlers' paths.
///
/// # Example
///
/// ```
/// # use actix_web_codegen::{scope, get};
/// # use actix_web::Responder;
/// #[scope("/api")]
/// mod api {
/// # use super::*;
/// #[get("/hello")]
/// pub async fn hello() -> impl Responder {
/// // this has path /api/hello
/// "Hello, world!"
/// }
/// }
/// # fn main() {}
/// ```
#[proc_macro_attribute]
pub fn scope(args: TokenStream, input: TokenStream) -> TokenStream {
scope::with_scope(args, input)
}
/// Marks async main function as the Actix Web system entry-point. /// Marks async main function as the Actix Web system entry-point.
/// ///
/// Note that Actix Web also works under `#[tokio::main]` since version 4.0. However, this macro is /// Note that Actix Web also works under `#[tokio::main]` since version 4.0. However, this macro is
@ -240,3 +278,15 @@ pub fn test(_: TokenStream, item: TokenStream) -> TokenStream {
output.extend(item); output.extend(item);
output output
} }
/// Converts the error to a token stream and appends it to the original input.
///
/// Returning the original input in addition to the error is good for IDEs which can gracefully
/// recover and show more precise errors within the macro body.
///
/// See <https://github.com/rust-analyzer/rust-analyzer/issues/10468> for more info.
fn input_and_compile_error(mut item: TokenStream, err: syn::Error) -> TokenStream {
let compile_err = TokenStream::from(err.to_compile_error());
item.extend(compile_err);
item
}

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@ -6,10 +6,12 @@ use proc_macro2::{Span, TokenStream as TokenStream2};
use quote::{quote, ToTokens, TokenStreamExt}; use quote::{quote, ToTokens, TokenStreamExt};
use syn::{punctuated::Punctuated, Ident, LitStr, Path, Token}; use syn::{punctuated::Punctuated, Ident, LitStr, Path, Token};
use crate::input_and_compile_error;
#[derive(Debug)] #[derive(Debug)]
pub struct RouteArgs { pub struct RouteArgs {
path: syn::LitStr, pub(crate) path: syn::LitStr,
options: Punctuated<syn::MetaNameValue, Token![,]>, pub(crate) options: Punctuated<syn::MetaNameValue, Token![,]>,
} }
impl syn::parse::Parse for RouteArgs { impl syn::parse::Parse for RouteArgs {
@ -78,7 +80,7 @@ macro_rules! standard_method_type {
} }
} }
fn from_path(method: &Path) -> Result<Self, ()> { pub(crate) fn from_path(method: &Path) -> Result<Self, ()> {
match () { match () {
$(_ if method.is_ident(stringify!($lower)) => Ok(Self::$variant),)+ $(_ if method.is_ident(stringify!($lower)) => Ok(Self::$variant),)+
_ => Err(()), _ => Err(()),
@ -542,15 +544,3 @@ pub(crate) fn with_methods(input: TokenStream) -> TokenStream {
Err(err) => input_and_compile_error(input, err), Err(err) => input_and_compile_error(input, err),
} }
} }
/// Converts the error to a token stream and appends it to the original input.
///
/// Returning the original input in addition to the error is good for IDEs which can gracefully
/// recover and show more precise errors within the macro body.
///
/// See <https://github.com/rust-analyzer/rust-analyzer/issues/10468> for more info.
fn input_and_compile_error(mut item: TokenStream, err: syn::Error) -> TokenStream {
let compile_err = TokenStream::from(err.to_compile_error());
item.extend(compile_err);
item
}

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@ -0,0 +1,103 @@
use proc_macro::TokenStream;
use proc_macro2::{Span, TokenStream as TokenStream2};
use quote::{quote, ToTokens as _};
use crate::{
input_and_compile_error,
route::{MethodType, RouteArgs},
};
pub fn with_scope(args: TokenStream, input: TokenStream) -> TokenStream {
match with_scope_inner(args, input.clone()) {
Ok(stream) => stream,
Err(err) => input_and_compile_error(input, err),
}
}
fn with_scope_inner(args: TokenStream, input: TokenStream) -> syn::Result<TokenStream> {
if args.is_empty() {
return Err(syn::Error::new(
Span::call_site(),
"missing arguments for scope macro, expected: #[scope(\"/prefix\")]",
));
}
let scope_prefix = syn::parse::<syn::LitStr>(args.clone()).map_err(|err| {
syn::Error::new(
err.span(),
"argument to scope macro is not a string literal, expected: #[scope(\"/prefix\")]",
)
})?;
let scope_prefix_value = scope_prefix.value();
if scope_prefix_value.ends_with('/') {
// trailing slashes cause non-obvious problems
// it's better to point them out to developers rather than
return Err(syn::Error::new(
scope_prefix.span(),
"scopes should not have trailing slashes; see https://docs.rs/actix-web/4/actix_web/struct.Scope.html#avoid-trailing-slashes",
));
}
let mut module = syn::parse::<syn::ItemMod>(input).map_err(|err| {
syn::Error::new(err.span(), "#[scope] macro must be attached to a module")
})?;
// modify any routing macros (method or route[s]) attached to
// functions by prefixing them with this scope macro's argument
if let Some((_, items)) = &mut module.content {
for item in items {
if let syn::Item::Fn(fun) = item {
fun.attrs = fun
.attrs
.iter()
.map(|attr| modify_attribute_with_scope(attr, &scope_prefix_value))
.collect();
}
}
}
Ok(module.to_token_stream().into())
}
/// Checks if the attribute is a method type and has a route path, then modifies it.
fn modify_attribute_with_scope(attr: &syn::Attribute, scope_path: &str) -> syn::Attribute {
match (attr.parse_args::<RouteArgs>(), attr.clone().meta) {
(Ok(route_args), syn::Meta::List(meta_list)) if has_allowed_methods_in_scope(attr) => {
let modified_path = format!("{}{}", scope_path, route_args.path.value());
let options_tokens: Vec<TokenStream2> = route_args
.options
.iter()
.map(|option| {
quote! { ,#option }
})
.collect();
let combined_options_tokens: TokenStream2 =
options_tokens
.into_iter()
.fold(TokenStream2::new(), |mut acc, ts| {
acc.extend(std::iter::once(ts));
acc
});
syn::Attribute {
meta: syn::Meta::List(syn::MetaList {
tokens: quote! { #modified_path #combined_options_tokens },
..meta_list.clone()
}),
..attr.clone()
}
}
_ => attr.clone(),
}
}
fn has_allowed_methods_in_scope(attr: &syn::Attribute) -> bool {
MethodType::from_path(attr.path()).is_ok()
|| attr.path().is_ident("route")
|| attr.path().is_ident("ROUTE")
}

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@ -0,0 +1,200 @@
use actix_web::{guard::GuardContext, http, http::header, web, App, HttpResponse, Responder};
use actix_web_codegen::{delete, get, post, route, routes, scope};
pub fn image_guard(ctx: &GuardContext) -> bool {
ctx.header::<header::Accept>()
.map(|h| h.preference() == "image/*")
.unwrap_or(false)
}
#[scope("/test")]
mod scope_module {
// ensure that imports can be brought into the scope
use super::*;
#[get("/test/guard", guard = "image_guard")]
pub async fn guard() -> impl Responder {
HttpResponse::Ok()
}
#[get("/test")]
pub async fn test() -> impl Responder {
HttpResponse::Ok().finish()
}
#[get("/twice-test/{value}")]
pub async fn twice(value: web::Path<String>) -> impl actix_web::Responder {
let int_value: i32 = value.parse().unwrap_or(0);
let doubled = int_value * 2;
HttpResponse::Ok().body(format!("Twice value: {}", doubled))
}
#[post("/test")]
pub async fn post() -> impl Responder {
HttpResponse::Ok().body("post works")
}
#[delete("/test")]
pub async fn delete() -> impl Responder {
"delete works"
}
#[route("/test", method = "PUT", method = "PATCH", method = "CUSTOM")]
pub async fn multiple_shared_path() -> impl Responder {
HttpResponse::Ok().finish()
}
#[routes]
#[head("/test1")]
#[connect("/test2")]
#[options("/test3")]
#[trace("/test4")]
async fn multiple_separate_paths() -> impl Responder {
HttpResponse::Ok().finish()
}
// test calling this from other mod scope with scope attribute...
pub fn mod_common(message: String) -> impl actix_web::Responder {
HttpResponse::Ok().body(message)
}
}
/// Scope doc string to check in cargo expand.
#[scope("/v1")]
mod mod_scope_v1 {
use super::*;
/// Route doc string to check in cargo expand.
#[get("/test")]
pub async fn test() -> impl Responder {
scope_module::mod_common("version1 works".to_string())
}
}
#[scope("/v2")]
mod mod_scope_v2 {
use super::*;
// check to make sure non-function tokens in the scope block are preserved...
enum TestEnum {
Works,
}
#[get("/test")]
pub async fn test() -> impl Responder {
// make sure this type still exists...
let test_enum = TestEnum::Works;
match test_enum {
TestEnum::Works => scope_module::mod_common("version2 works".to_string()),
}
}
}
#[actix_rt::test]
async fn scope_get_async() {
let srv = actix_test::start(|| App::new().service(scope_module::test));
let request = srv.request(http::Method::GET, srv.url("/test/test"));
let response = request.send().await.unwrap();
assert!(response.status().is_success());
}
#[actix_rt::test]
async fn scope_get_param_async() {
let srv = actix_test::start(|| App::new().service(scope_module::twice));
let request = srv.request(http::Method::GET, srv.url("/test/twice-test/4"));
let mut response = request.send().await.unwrap();
let body = response.body().await.unwrap();
let body_str = String::from_utf8(body.to_vec()).unwrap();
assert_eq!(body_str, "Twice value: 8");
}
#[actix_rt::test]
async fn scope_post_async() {
let srv = actix_test::start(|| App::new().service(scope_module::post));
let request = srv.request(http::Method::POST, srv.url("/test/test"));
let mut response = request.send().await.unwrap();
let body = response.body().await.unwrap();
let body_str = String::from_utf8(body.to_vec()).unwrap();
assert_eq!(body_str, "post works");
}
#[actix_rt::test]
async fn multiple_shared_path_async() {
let srv = actix_test::start(|| App::new().service(scope_module::multiple_shared_path));
let request = srv.request(http::Method::PUT, srv.url("/test/test"));
let response = request.send().await.unwrap();
assert!(response.status().is_success());
let request = srv.request(http::Method::PATCH, srv.url("/test/test"));
let response = request.send().await.unwrap();
assert!(response.status().is_success());
}
#[actix_rt::test]
async fn multiple_multi_path_async() {
let srv = actix_test::start(|| App::new().service(scope_module::multiple_separate_paths));
let request = srv.request(http::Method::HEAD, srv.url("/test/test1"));
let response = request.send().await.unwrap();
assert!(response.status().is_success());
let request = srv.request(http::Method::CONNECT, srv.url("/test/test2"));
let response = request.send().await.unwrap();
assert!(response.status().is_success());
let request = srv.request(http::Method::OPTIONS, srv.url("/test/test3"));
let response = request.send().await.unwrap();
assert!(response.status().is_success());
let request = srv.request(http::Method::TRACE, srv.url("/test/test4"));
let response = request.send().await.unwrap();
assert!(response.status().is_success());
}
#[actix_rt::test]
async fn scope_delete_async() {
let srv = actix_test::start(|| App::new().service(scope_module::delete));
let request = srv.request(http::Method::DELETE, srv.url("/test/test"));
let mut response = request.send().await.unwrap();
let body = response.body().await.unwrap();
let body_str = String::from_utf8(body.to_vec()).unwrap();
assert_eq!(body_str, "delete works");
}
#[actix_rt::test]
async fn scope_get_with_guard_async() {
let srv = actix_test::start(|| App::new().service(scope_module::guard));
let request = srv
.request(http::Method::GET, srv.url("/test/test/guard"))
.insert_header(("Accept", "image/*"));
let response = request.send().await.unwrap();
assert!(response.status().is_success());
}
#[actix_rt::test]
async fn scope_v1_v2_async() {
let srv = actix_test::start(|| {
App::new()
.service(mod_scope_v1::test)
.service(mod_scope_v2::test)
});
let request = srv.request(http::Method::GET, srv.url("/v1/test"));
let mut response = request.send().await.unwrap();
let body = response.body().await.unwrap();
let body_str = String::from_utf8(body.to_vec()).unwrap();
assert_eq!(body_str, "version1 works");
let request = srv.request(http::Method::GET, srv.url("/v2/test"));
let mut response = request.send().await.unwrap();
let body = response.body().await.unwrap();
let body_str = String::from_utf8(body.to_vec()).unwrap();
assert_eq!(body_str, "version2 works");
}

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@ -18,6 +18,11 @@ fn compile_macros() {
t.compile_fail("tests/trybuild/routes-missing-method-fail.rs"); t.compile_fail("tests/trybuild/routes-missing-method-fail.rs");
t.compile_fail("tests/trybuild/routes-missing-args-fail.rs"); t.compile_fail("tests/trybuild/routes-missing-args-fail.rs");
t.compile_fail("tests/trybuild/scope-on-handler.rs");
t.compile_fail("tests/trybuild/scope-missing-args.rs");
t.compile_fail("tests/trybuild/scope-invalid-args.rs");
t.compile_fail("tests/trybuild/scope-trailing-slash.rs");
t.pass("tests/trybuild/docstring-ok.rs"); t.pass("tests/trybuild/docstring-ok.rs");
t.pass("tests/trybuild/test-runtime.rs"); t.pass("tests/trybuild/test-runtime.rs");

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@ -0,0 +1,14 @@
use actix_web_codegen::scope;
const PATH: &str = "/api";
#[scope(PATH)]
mod api_const {}
#[scope(true)]
mod api_bool {}
#[scope(123)]
mod api_num {}
fn main() {}

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@ -0,0 +1,17 @@
error: argument to scope macro is not a string literal, expected: #[scope("/prefix")]
--> tests/trybuild/scope-invalid-args.rs:5:9
|
5 | #[scope(PATH)]
| ^^^^
error: argument to scope macro is not a string literal, expected: #[scope("/prefix")]
--> tests/trybuild/scope-invalid-args.rs:8:9
|
8 | #[scope(true)]
| ^^^^
error: argument to scope macro is not a string literal, expected: #[scope("/prefix")]
--> tests/trybuild/scope-invalid-args.rs:11:9
|
11 | #[scope(123)]
| ^^^

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@ -0,0 +1,6 @@
use actix_web_codegen::scope;
#[scope]
mod api {}
fn main() {}

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@ -0,0 +1,7 @@
error: missing arguments for scope macro, expected: #[scope("/prefix")]
--> tests/trybuild/scope-missing-args.rs:3:1
|
3 | #[scope]
| ^^^^^^^^
|
= note: this error originates in the attribute macro `scope` (in Nightly builds, run with -Z macro-backtrace for more info)

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@ -0,0 +1,8 @@
use actix_web_codegen::scope;
#[scope("/api")]
async fn index() -> &'static str {
"Hello World!"
}
fn main() {}

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@ -0,0 +1,5 @@
error: #[scope] macro must be attached to a module
--> tests/trybuild/scope-on-handler.rs:4:1
|
4 | async fn index() -> &'static str {
| ^^^^^

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@ -0,0 +1,6 @@
use actix_web_codegen::scope;
#[scope("/api/")]
mod api {}
fn main() {}

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@ -0,0 +1,5 @@
error: scopes should not have trailing slashes; see https://docs.rs/actix-web/4/actix_web/struct.Scope.html#avoid-trailing-slashes
--> tests/trybuild/scope-trailing-slash.rs:3:9
|
3 | #[scope("/api/")]
| ^^^^^^^

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@ -145,5 +145,6 @@ codegen_reexport!(delete);
codegen_reexport!(trace); codegen_reexport!(trace);
codegen_reexport!(connect); codegen_reexport!(connect);
codegen_reexport!(options); codegen_reexport!(options);
codegen_reexport!(scope);
pub(crate) type BoxError = Box<dyn std::error::Error>; pub(crate) type BoxError = Box<dyn std::error::Error>;

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@ -1080,7 +1080,7 @@ mod resolver {
// resolver struct is cached in thread local so new clients can reuse the existing instance // resolver struct is cached in thread local so new clients can reuse the existing instance
thread_local! { thread_local! {
static TRUST_DNS_RESOLVER: RefCell<Option<Resolver>> = RefCell::new(None); static TRUST_DNS_RESOLVER: RefCell<Option<Resolver>> = const { RefCell::new(None) };
} }
// get from thread local or construct a new trust-dns resolver. // get from thread local or construct a new trust-dns resolver.

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@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ _list:
# Format workspace. # Format workspace.
fmt: fmt:
cargo +nightly fmt cargo +nightly fmt
npx -y prettier --write $(fd --type=file --hidden --extension=md --extension=yml) fd --hidden --type=file --extension=md --extension=yml --exec-batch npx -y prettier --write
# Downgrade dev-dependencies necessary to run MSRV checks/tests. # Downgrade dev-dependencies necessary to run MSRV checks/tests.
[private] [private]
@ -32,6 +32,10 @@ all_crate_features := if os() == "linux" {
"--features='" + non_linux_all_features_list + "'" "--features='" + non_linux_all_features_list + "'"
} }
# Run Clippy over workspace.
clippy toolchain="":
cargo {{ toolchain }} clippy --workspace --all-targets {{ all_crate_features }}
# Test workspace using MSRV. # Test workspace using MSRV.
test-msrv: downgrade-for-msrv (test msrv_rustup) test-msrv: downgrade-for-msrv (test msrv_rustup)