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actix-web/examples/basic.rs
2018-08-21 21:11:16 -07:00

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Rust

//! simple composite service
//! build: cargo run --example basic --features "ssl"
//! to test: curl https://127.0.0.1:8443/ -k
extern crate actix;
extern crate actix_net;
extern crate futures;
extern crate openssl;
extern crate tokio_io;
extern crate tokio_openssl;
extern crate tokio_tcp;
use std::sync::{
atomic::{AtomicUsize, Ordering},
Arc,
};
use std::{fmt, io};
use futures::{future, Future};
use openssl::ssl::{SslAcceptor, SslFiletype, SslMethod};
use tokio_io::{AsyncRead, AsyncWrite};
use tokio_openssl::SslAcceptorExt;
use actix_net::{IntoNewService, NewService, Server};
/// Simple logger service, it just prints fact of the new connections
fn logger<T: AsyncRead + AsyncWrite + fmt::Debug>(
stream: T,
) -> impl Future<Item = T, Error = io::Error> {
println!("New connection: {:?}", stream);
future::ok(stream)
}
/// Stateful service, counts number of connections, `ServiceState` is a state
/// for the service
#[derive(Debug)]
struct ServiceState {
num: Arc<AtomicUsize>,
}
/// Service function for our stateful service
fn service<T: AsyncRead + AsyncWrite>(
st: &mut ServiceState, _stream: T,
) -> impl Future<Item = (), Error = io::Error> {
let num = st.num.fetch_add(1, Ordering::Relaxed);
println!("got ssl connection {:?}", num);
future::ok(())
}
fn main() {
let sys = actix::System::new("test");
// load ssl keys
let mut builder = SslAcceptor::mozilla_intermediate(SslMethod::tls()).unwrap();
builder
.set_private_key_file("./examples/key.pem", SslFiletype::PEM)
.unwrap();
builder
.set_certificate_chain_file("./examples/cert.pem")
.unwrap();
let acceptor = builder.build();
let num = Arc::new(AtomicUsize::new(0));
// configure service pipeline
let srv =
// service for converting incoming TcpStream to a SslStream<TcpStream>
(move |stream| {
SslAcceptorExt::accept_async(&acceptor, stream)
.map_err(|e| io::Error::new(io::ErrorKind::Other, e))
})
// convert closure to a `NewService`
.into_new_service()
// .and_then() combinator uses other service to convert incoming `Request` to a `Response`
// and then uses that response as an input for next service.
// in this case, on success we use `logger` service
.and_then(logger)
// next service uses two components, service state and service function
// actix-net generates `NewService` impl that creates `ServiceState` instance for each new service
// and use `service` function as `Service::call`
.and_then((service, move || {
Ok::<_, io::Error>(ServiceState { num: num.clone() })
}));
// bind socket address and start workers. By default server uses number of
// available logical cpu as threads count. actix net start separate
// instances of service pipeline in each worker.
Server::default().bind("0.0.0.0:8443", srv).unwrap().start();
sys.run();
}