axum_either

Crates.ioaxum_either
lib.rsaxum_either
version0.1.0
sourcesrc
created_at2022-09-10 08:14:31.872035
updated_at2022-09-10 08:14:31.872035
descriptionAccept or respond with one of multiple types in axum
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repositoryhttps://github.com/DrSloth/axum_either
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Hassan Abu-Jabir (DrSloth)

documentation

https://docs.rs/axum_either

README

axum_either

Accept and respond with one of multiple types in axum handlers.

This is espacially useful to create endpoints which take one of multiple message formats. This can be done with AxumEither directly. This can get quite verbose for more than two types. For this the one_of macro can be used to express the type and the map_one_of or match_one_of macros can be used to work with these types ergonomically.

Note that this probes all variants from left to right, for performance it might still better to provide multiple api endpoints or match over the content-type header.

Example

use axum::{Json, Form};
use axum_either::AxumEither;
#[derive(serde::Serialize, serde::Deserialize, Debug, PartialEq)]
pub struct Request(u32);

/// Using AxumEither directly
pub async fn form_or_json(
    request: AxumEither<Json<Request>, Form<Request>>
) -> AxumEither<Json<Request>, String> {
    match request {
        AxumEither::Left(Json(l)) => AxumEither::Left(Json(l)),
        AxumEither::Right(r) => AxumEither::Right(format!("{:?}", r)),
    }
}

/// Using one_of and match_one_of
pub async fn request_type(
    request: axum_either::one_of!(Json<Request>, Form<Request>, String)
) -> &'static str {
    axum_either::match_one_of!{request,
        Json(_j) => "Json",
        Form(_f) => "Form",
        _s => "String",
    }
}

For more examples see the examples directory.

License

This project is licensed under the MIT license.

Contribution

Unless you explicitly state otherwise, any contribution intentionally submitted for inclusion by you, shall be licensed as MIT, without any additional terms or conditions.

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