Crates.io | rocket_contrib |
lib.rs | rocket_contrib |
version | 0.4.11 |
source | src |
created_at | 2016-12-23 13:10:20.551333 |
updated_at | 2022-05-26 01:50:30.35498 |
description | Community contributed libraries for the Rocket web framework. |
homepage | https://rocket.rs |
repository | https://github.com/SergioBenitez/Rocket |
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Rocket is a web framework for Rust (nightly) with a focus on ease-of-use, expressibility, and speed. Here's an example of a complete Rocket application:
#![feature(proc_macro_hygiene, decl_macro)]
#[macro_use] extern crate rocket;
#[get("/<name>/<age>")]
fn hello(name: String, age: u8) -> String {
format!("Hello, {} year old named {}!", age, name)
}
fn main() {
rocket::ignite().mount("/hello", routes![hello]).launch();
}
Visiting localhost:8000/hello/John/58
, for example, will trigger the hello
route resulting in the string Hello, 58 year old named John!
being sent to the
browser. If an <age>
string was passed in that can't be parsed as a u8
, the
route won't get called, resulting in a 404 error.
Rocket is extensively documented:
The official community support channels are #rocket:mozilla.org
on Matrix
and the bridged #rocket
IRC channel on Freenode at chat.freenode.net
. We
recommend joining us on Matrix via Riot. If your prefer IRC, you can join via
the Kiwi IRC client or a client of your own.
Rocket requires a nightly version of Rust as it makes heavy use of syntax extensions. This means that the first two unwieldly lines in the introductory example above are required.
All of the Rocket libraries are managed by Cargo. As a result, compiling them is simple.
cd lib && cargo build
cd codegen && cargo build
cd contrib && cargo build --all-features
Rocket ships with an extensive number of examples in the examples/
directory
which can be compiled and run with Cargo. For instance, the following sequence
of commands builds and runs the Hello, world!
example:
cd examples/hello_world
cargo run
You should see Hello, world!
by visiting http://localhost:8000
.
To test Rocket, simply run ./scripts/test.sh
from the root of the source tree.
This will build and test the core
, codegen
, and contrib
libraries as well
as all of the examples. The test.sh
script accepts no flags or either the
--release
flag to test in release mode or the --contrib
flag to test all
contrib
modules individually. This script gets run by CI.
To test a crate individually, run cargo test --all-features
in the
corresponding crate directory.
Testing for the core library is done inline in the corresponding module. For
example, the tests for routing can be found at the bottom of the
lib/src/router/mod.rs
file.
Code generation tests can be found in codegen/tests
. We use the
compiletest library, which was
extracted from rustc
, for testing. See the compiler test
documentation
for information on how to write compiler tests.
You can build the Rocket API documentation locally by running
./scripts/mk-docs.sh
. The resulting documentation is what gets uploaded to
api.rocket.rs.
Contributions are absolutely, positively welcome and encouraged! Contributions come in many forms. You could:
We aim to keep Rocket's code quality at the highest level. This means that any code you contribute must be:
rustfmt
'd when possible.All pull requests are code reviewed and tested by the CI. Note that unless you explicitly state otherwise, any contribution intentionally submitted for inclusion in Rocket by you shall be dual licensed under the MIT License and Apache License, Version 2.0, without any additional terms or conditions.
Rocket is licensed under either of the following, at your option:
The Rocket website source is licensed under separate terms.