Crates.io | coap-handler-implementations |
lib.rs | coap-handler-implementations |
version | 0.6.0-alpha.1 |
source | src |
created_at | 2021-03-23 14:12:31.176686 |
updated_at | 2024-11-02 01:04:00.451041 |
description | Simple implementations of CoAP handlers |
homepage | |
repository | https://codeberg.org/chrysn/coap-tools |
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The coap-handler-implementations
crate provides a few convenience, example or
reference implementations of the coap-handler interface.
They range from the generic “4.04
Not Found” responder up to a handler that creates a write formatter for GET-only resources,
and even provides block-wise transfer that.
The TypeHandler enables the easy creation of serde_cbor based
resource implementations with GET, PUT and POST support in CBOR format.
The HandlerBuilder
implements crude static path based routing
that may suffice for some applications, and is also useful to get started quickly.
This code used to be part of coap-handler, but while the interface needs to stabilize fast (as incompatible changes there propagate to implementations), the implementations still need to develop fast (but it doesn’t hurt too much if one code part is using the old SimpleRenderable while another uses a newer NeverFound).
Version 0.1 is what was available in coap-handler (if Cargo allowed cyclic dependencies,
coap-handler would pub use
this crate); users are encouraged to just use
coap-handler-implementations directly.
A common mechanism in handlers is that handlers “consume” options. For example, the ForkingHandler built through HandlerBuilder::at “eats” the Uri-Path; likewise, an Accept-based dispatcher would consume the Accept option.
This allows the handlers themselves to check for any left-over critical options and fail if they can’t handle them – without the need to mask them out there assuming (without an actual check) that prior wrappers took care of them.