use hyper::service::{make_service_fn, service_fn}; use hyper::{Body, Request, Response, Server, StatusCode}; use usher::capture::find_capture; use usher::http::HttpRouter; use usher::prelude::*; use std::sync::Arc; /// Represents a boxed function which receives a request/params and returns a response. type Callee = Box, Vec<(&str, (usize, usize))>) -> Response + Send + Sync>; #[tokio::main] async fn main() -> Result<(), Box> { // Create our address to bind to, localhost:3000 let addr = ([127, 0, 0, 1], 3000).into(); // Just like in a normal Router, we provide our parsers at startup. let mut router: HttpRouter = HttpRouter::new(vec![Box::new(DynamicParser), Box::new(StaticParser)]); // This will echo the provided name back to the caller. router.get( "/:name", Box::new(|req, params| { let path = req.uri().path(); let name = find_capture(path, ¶ms, "name").unwrap(); Response::new(format!("Hello, {}!\n", name).into()) }), ); // Wrap inside an Arc to avoid large clones. let router = Arc::new(router); // Construct our Hyper server. let server = make_service_fn(move |_conn| { // We need a "clone" of the router. let router = router.clone(); async { // Construct a Hyper service from a function which turns a request // into an asynchronous response (which comes from echo()). let server = service_fn(move |req: Request| { // We need a "clone" of the router. let router = router.clone(); async move { // First we need to extract the method and path to use for the // actual handler lookup as it uses a combination of both values. let method = req.method(); let path = req.uri().path(); // Then we delegate to a hander when possible. let response = match router.handler(method, path) { // In this case, invoke the handler and pass through the // request instance and the captures associated with it. // // In this case we pass through the captures as they're // generated by default, but this might be where you wish // to turn them into something like a `HashMap` for access. Some((handler, captures)) => handler(req, captures), // If no handler matches, we generate a 404 response to // state so back to the caller. This happens when either // the HTTP method or the path is wrong during matching. None => { let mut response = Response::new(Body::empty()); *response.status_mut() = StatusCode::NOT_FOUND; response } }; // pass it back to the service_fn Ok::<_, hyper::Error>(response) } }); // pass back the server value Ok::<_, hyper::Error>(server) } }); // Log the port we're listening on so we don't forget! println!("Listening on http://{}", addr); // Initialze the actual service. Server::bind(&addr).serve(server).await?; Ok(()) }