diff --git a/.cargo/config.toml b/.cargo/config.toml index db47ca46d..f417a7053 100644 --- a/.cargo/config.toml +++ b/.cargo/config.toml @@ -6,4 +6,4 @@ ci-min-test = "hack check --workspace --no-default-features --tests --examples" ci-default = "check --workspace --bins --tests --examples" ci-full = "check --workspace --all-features --bins --tests --examples" ci-test = "test --workspace --all-features --lib --tests --no-fail-fast -- --nocapture" -ci-doctest = "hack test --workspace --all-features --doc --no-fail-fast -- --nocapture" +ci-doctest = "test --workspace --all-features --doc --no-fail-fast -- --nocapture" diff --git a/.github/workflows/ci.yml b/.github/workflows/ci.yml index 221d2fb40..647501579 100644 --- a/.github/workflows/ci.yml +++ b/.github/workflows/ci.yml @@ -80,13 +80,6 @@ jobs: command: ci-test args: --skip=test_reading_deflate_encoding_large_random_rustls - - name: doc tests - # due to unknown issue with running doc tests on macOS - if: matrix.target.os == 'ubuntu-latest' - uses: actions-rs/cargo@v1 - timeout-minutes: 40 - with: { command: ci-doctest } - - name: Generate coverage file if: > matrix.target.os == 'ubuntu-latest' @@ -106,5 +99,36 @@ jobs: - name: Clear the cargo caches run: | - cargo install cargo-cache --version 0.6.2 --no-default-features --features ci-autoclean + cargo install cargo-cache --version 0.6.3 --no-default-features --features ci-autoclean cargo-cache + + rustdoc: + name: rustdoc + runs-on: ubuntu-latest + + steps: + - uses: actions/checkout@v2 + + - name: Install Rust (nightly) + uses: actions-rs/toolchain@v1 + with: + toolchain: nightly-x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu + profile: minimal + override: true + + - name: Generate Cargo.lock + uses: actions-rs/cargo@v1 + with: { command: generate-lockfile } + - name: Cache Dependencies + uses: Swatinem/rust-cache@v1.3.0 + + - name: Install cargo-hack + uses: actions-rs/cargo@v1 + with: + command: install + args: cargo-hack + + - name: doc tests + uses: actions-rs/cargo@v1 + timeout-minutes: 40 + with: { command: ci-doctest } diff --git a/CHANGES.md b/CHANGES.md index 217ec4f78..6826be075 100644 --- a/CHANGES.md +++ b/CHANGES.md @@ -5,14 +5,17 @@ * Re-export actix-service `ServiceFactory` in `dev` module. [#2325] ### Changed -* Minimum supported Rust version (MSRV) is now 1.51. * Compress middleware will return 406 Not Acceptable when no content encoding is acceptable to the client. [#2344] +* Move `BaseHttpResponse` to `dev::Response`. [#2379] +* Minimum supported Rust version (MSRV) is now 1.51. ### Fixed * Fix quality parse error in Accept-Encoding header. [#2344] +* Re-export correct type at `web::HttpResponse`. [#2379] [#2325]: https://github.com/actix/actix-web/pull/2325 [#2344]: https://github.com/actix/actix-web/pull/2344 +[#2379]: https://github.com/actix/actix-web/pull/2379 ## 4.0.0-beta.8 - 2021-06-26 diff --git a/src/dev.rs b/src/dev.rs index 0817d902f..be3af86a8 100644 --- a/src/dev.rs +++ b/src/dev.rs @@ -18,7 +18,7 @@ pub use actix_http::body::{AnyBody, Body, BodySize, MessageBody, ResponseBody, S #[cfg(feature = "__compress")] pub use actix_http::encoding::Decoder as Decompress; -pub use actix_http::{Extensions, Payload, PayloadStream, RequestHead, ResponseHead}; +pub use actix_http::{Extensions, Payload, PayloadStream, RequestHead, Response, ResponseHead}; pub use actix_router::{Path, ResourceDef, ResourcePath, Url}; pub use actix_server::Server; pub use actix_service::{ @@ -26,7 +26,7 @@ pub use actix_service::{ }; use crate::http::header::ContentEncoding; -use actix_http::{Response, ResponseBuilder}; +use actix_http::ResponseBuilder; use actix_router::Patterns; diff --git a/src/http/header/content_disposition.rs b/src/http/header/content_disposition.rs index 6e75fde92..fdd8a7dac 100644 --- a/src/http/header/content_disposition.rs +++ b/src/http/header/content_disposition.rs @@ -1,10 +1,10 @@ //! # References //! -//! "The Content-Disposition Header Field" https://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc2183.txt -//! "The Content-Disposition Header Field in the Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP)" https://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc6266.txt -//! "Returning Values from Forms: multipart/form-data" https://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc7578.txt -//! Browser conformance tests at: http://greenbytes.de/tech/tc2231/ -//! IANA assignment: http://www.iana.org/assignments/cont-disp/cont-disp.xhtml +//! "The Content-Disposition Header Field" +//! "The Content-Disposition Header Field in the Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP)" +//! "Returning Values from Forms: multipart/form-data" +//! Browser conformance tests at: +//! IANA assignment: use once_cell::sync::Lazy; use regex::Regex; diff --git a/src/lib.rs b/src/lib.rs index e7cf46361..d008fdb7f 100644 --- a/src/lib.rs +++ b/src/lib.rs @@ -96,7 +96,6 @@ pub mod test; pub(crate) mod types; pub mod web; -pub use actix_http::Response as BaseHttpResponse; pub use actix_http::{body, HttpMessage}; #[doc(inline)] pub use actix_rt as rt; diff --git a/src/service.rs b/src/service.rs index 48167e5b3..b9fa0e128 100644 --- a/src/service.rs +++ b/src/service.rs @@ -476,7 +476,7 @@ impl WebService { /// Set service name. /// - /// Name is used for url generation. + /// Name is used for URL generation. pub fn name(mut self, name: &str) -> Self { self.name = Some(name.to_string()); self diff --git a/src/web.rs b/src/web.rs index 108ff314f..40d7636cf 100644 --- a/src/web.rs +++ b/src/web.rs @@ -3,44 +3,36 @@ use std::future::Future; use actix_http::http::Method; -pub use actix_http::Response as HttpResponse; use actix_router::IntoPatterns; pub use bytes::{Buf, BufMut, Bytes, BytesMut}; -use crate::error::BlockingError; -use crate::extract::FromRequest; -use crate::handler::Handler; -use crate::resource::Resource; -use crate::responder::Responder; -use crate::route::Route; -use crate::scope::Scope; -use crate::service::WebService; +use crate::{ + error::BlockingError, extract::FromRequest, handler::Handler, resource::Resource, + responder::Responder, route::Route, scope::Scope, service::WebService, +}; pub use crate::config::ServiceConfig; pub use crate::data::Data; pub use crate::request::HttpRequest; pub use crate::request_data::ReqData; +pub use crate::response::HttpResponse; pub use crate::types::*; -/// Create resource for a specific path. +/// Creates a new resource for a specific path. /// -/// Resources may have variable path segments. For example, a -/// resource with the path `/a/{name}/c` would match all incoming -/// requests with paths such as `/a/b/c`, `/a/1/c`, or `/a/etc/c`. +/// Resources may have dynamic path segments. For example, a resource with the path `/a/{name}/c` +/// would match all incoming requests with paths such as `/a/b/c`, `/a/1/c`, or `/a/etc/c`. /// -/// A variable segment is specified in the form `{identifier}`, -/// where the identifier can be used later in a request handler to -/// access the matched value for that segment. This is done by -/// looking up the identifier in the `Params` object returned by -/// `HttpRequest.match_info()` method. +/// A dynamic segment is specified in the form `{identifier}`, where the identifier can be used +/// later in a request handler to access the matched value for that segment. This is done by looking +/// up the identifier in the `Path` object returned by [`HttpRequest.match_info()`] method. /// /// By default, each segment matches the regular expression `[^{}/]+`. /// /// You can also specify a custom regex in the form `{identifier:regex}`: /// -/// For instance, to route `GET`-requests on any route matching -/// `/users/{userid}/{friend}` and store `userid` and `friend` in -/// the exposed `Params` object: +/// For instance, to route `GET`-requests on any route matching `/users/{userid}/{friend}` and store +/// `userid` and `friend` in the exposed `Path` object: /// /// ``` /// use actix_web::{web, App, HttpResponse}; @@ -55,10 +47,16 @@ pub fn resource(path: T) -> Resource { Resource::new(path) } -/// Configure scope for common root path. +/// Creates scope for common path prefix. /// -/// Scopes collect multiple paths under a common path prefix. -/// Scope path can contain variable path segments as resources. +/// Scopes collect multiple paths under a common path prefix. The scope's path can contain dynamic +/// path segments. +/// +/// # Examples +/// In this example, three routes are set up (and will handle any method): +/// * `/{project_id}/path1` +/// * `/{project_id}/path2` +/// * `/{project_id}/path3` /// /// ``` /// use actix_web::{web, App, HttpResponse}; @@ -70,148 +68,50 @@ pub fn resource(path: T) -> Resource { /// .service(web::resource("/path3").to(|| HttpResponse::MethodNotAllowed())) /// ); /// ``` -/// -/// In the above example, three routes get added: -/// * /{project_id}/path1 -/// * /{project_id}/path2 -/// * /{project_id}/path3 -/// pub fn scope(path: &str) -> Scope { Scope::new(path) } -/// Create *route* without configuration. +/// Creates a new un-configured route. pub fn route() -> Route { Route::new() } -/// Create *route* with `GET` method guard. -/// -/// ``` -/// use actix_web::{web, App, HttpResponse}; -/// -/// let app = App::new().service( -/// web::resource("/{project_id}") -/// .route(web::get().to(|| HttpResponse::Ok())) -/// ); -/// ``` -/// -/// In the above example, one `GET` route gets added: -/// * /{project_id} -/// -pub fn get() -> Route { - method(Method::GET) +macro_rules! method_route { + ($method_fn:ident, $method_const:ident) => { + paste::paste! { + #[doc = "Creates a new route with `" $method_const "` method guard."] + /// + /// # Examples + #[doc = "In this example, one `" $method_const " /{project_id}` route is set up:"] + /// ``` + /// use actix_web::{web, App, HttpResponse}; + /// + /// let app = App::new().service( + /// web::resource("/{project_id}") + #[doc = " .route(web::" $method_fn "().to(|| HttpResponse::Ok()))"] + /// + /// ); + /// ``` + pub fn $method_fn() -> Route { + method(Method::$method_const) + } + } + }; } -/// Create *route* with `POST` method guard. -/// -/// ``` -/// use actix_web::{web, App, HttpResponse}; -/// -/// let app = App::new().service( -/// web::resource("/{project_id}") -/// .route(web::post().to(|| HttpResponse::Ok())) -/// ); -/// ``` -/// -/// In the above example, one `POST` route gets added: -/// * /{project_id} -/// -pub fn post() -> Route { - method(Method::POST) -} +method_route!(get, GET); +method_route!(post, POST); +method_route!(put, PUT); +method_route!(patch, PATCH); +method_route!(delete, DELETE); +method_route!(head, HEAD); +method_route!(trace, TRACE); -/// Create *route* with `PUT` method guard. +/// Creates a new route with specified method guard. /// -/// ``` -/// use actix_web::{web, App, HttpResponse}; -/// -/// let app = App::new().service( -/// web::resource("/{project_id}") -/// .route(web::put().to(|| HttpResponse::Ok())) -/// ); -/// ``` -/// -/// In the above example, one `PUT` route gets added: -/// * /{project_id} -/// -pub fn put() -> Route { - method(Method::PUT) -} - -/// Create *route* with `PATCH` method guard. -/// -/// ``` -/// use actix_web::{web, App, HttpResponse}; -/// -/// let app = App::new().service( -/// web::resource("/{project_id}") -/// .route(web::patch().to(|| HttpResponse::Ok())) -/// ); -/// ``` -/// -/// In the above example, one `PATCH` route gets added: -/// * /{project_id} -/// -pub fn patch() -> Route { - method(Method::PATCH) -} - -/// Create *route* with `DELETE` method guard. -/// -/// ``` -/// use actix_web::{web, App, HttpResponse}; -/// -/// let app = App::new().service( -/// web::resource("/{project_id}") -/// .route(web::delete().to(|| HttpResponse::Ok())) -/// ); -/// ``` -/// -/// In the above example, one `DELETE` route gets added: -/// * /{project_id} -/// -pub fn delete() -> Route { - method(Method::DELETE) -} - -/// Create *route* with `HEAD` method guard. -/// -/// ``` -/// use actix_web::{web, App, HttpResponse}; -/// -/// let app = App::new().service( -/// web::resource("/{project_id}") -/// .route(web::head().to(|| HttpResponse::Ok())) -/// ); -/// ``` -/// -/// In the above example, one `HEAD` route gets added: -/// * /{project_id} -/// -pub fn head() -> Route { - method(Method::HEAD) -} - -/// Create *route* with `TRACE` method guard. -/// -/// ``` -/// use actix_web::{web, App, HttpResponse}; -/// -/// let app = App::new().service( -/// web::resource("/{project_id}") -/// .route(web::trace().to(|| HttpResponse::Ok())) -/// ); -/// ``` -/// -/// In the above example, one `HEAD` route gets added: -/// * /{project_id} -/// -pub fn trace() -> Route { - method(Method::TRACE) -} - -/// Create *route* and add method guard. +/// # Examples +/// In this example, one `GET /{project_id}` route is set up: /// /// ``` /// use actix_web::{web, http, App, HttpResponse}; @@ -221,15 +121,11 @@ pub fn trace() -> Route { /// .route(web::method(http::Method::GET).to(|| HttpResponse::Ok())) /// ); /// ``` -/// -/// In the above example, one `GET` route gets added: -/// * /{project_id} -/// pub fn method(method: Method) -> Route { Route::new().method(method) } -/// Create a new route and add handler. +/// Creates a new any-method route with handler. /// /// ``` /// use actix_web::{web, App, HttpResponse, Responder}; @@ -253,7 +149,7 @@ where Route::new().to(handler) } -/// Create raw service for a specific path. +/// Creates a raw service for a specific path. /// /// ``` /// use actix_web::{dev, web, guard, App, Error, HttpResponse}; @@ -272,8 +168,8 @@ pub fn service(path: T) -> WebService { WebService::new(path) } -/// Execute blocking function on a thread pool, returns future that resolves -/// to result of the function execution. +/// Executes blocking function on a thread pool, returns future that resolves to result of the +/// function execution. pub fn block(f: F) -> impl Future> where F: FnOnce() -> R + Send + 'static,