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axum-codec

A multi-codec extractor and response writer for Axum

12 releases

0.0.14 Oct 6, 2024
0.0.13 Aug 30, 2024
0.0.12 Jul 26, 2024

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MIT/Apache

61KB
1.5K SLoC

Axum Codec

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A body extractor for the Axum web framework.

Features

  • Supports encoding and decoding of various formats with a single extractor.
  • Provides a wrapper for axum::routing::method_routing to automatically encode responses in the correct format according to the specified Accept header (with a fallback to Content-Type, then one of the enabled formats).
  • Provides an attribute macro (under the macros feature) to add derives for all enabled formats to a struct/enum.

Todo

  • Support bitcode, bincode, ciborium, rmp, toml, serde_yaml, and serde_json
  • Add custom MethodRouter to automatically encode responses in the correct format
  • Add macro to derive all enabled formats for a struct/enum
  • Add support for aide
  • Add support for validator
  • Support more formats (issues and PRs welcome)
  • Add benchmarks?

Here's a quick example that can do the following:

  • Decode a User from the request body in any of the supported formats.
  • Encode a Greeting to the response body in any of the supported formats.
use axum::{Router, response::IntoResponse};
use axum_codec::{
  response::IntoCodecResponse,
  routing::{get, post},
  Codec, Accept,
};

// Shorthand for the following (assuming all features are enabled):
//
// #[derive(
//   serde::Serialize, serde::Deserialize,
//   bincode::Encode, bincode::Decode,
//   bitcode::Encode, bitcode::Decode,
//   validator::Validate,
// )]
// #[serde(crate = "...")]
// #[bincode(crate = "...")]
// #[bitcode(crate = "...")]
// #[validator(crate = "...")]
#[axum_codec::apply(encode, decode)]
struct User {
  name: String,
  age: u8,
}

async fn me() -> Codec<User> {
  Codec(User {
    name: "Alice".into(),
    age: 42,
  })
}

/// A manual implementation of the handler above.
async fn manual_me(accept: Accept) -> impl IntoResponse {
  Codec(User {
    name: "Alice".into(),
    age: 42,
  })
  .into_codec_response(accept.into())
}

#[axum_codec::apply(encode)]
struct Greeting {
  message: String,
}

/// Specify `impl IntoCodecResponse`, similar to `axum`
async fn greet(Codec(user): Codec<User>) -> impl IntoCodecResponse {
  Codec(Greeting {
    message: format!("Hello, {}! You are {} years old.", user.name, user.age),
  })
}

#[tokio::main]
async fn main() {
  let app: Router = Router::new()
    .route("/me", get(me).into())
    .route("/manual", axum::routing::get(manual_me))
    .route("/greet", post(greet).into());

  let listener = tokio::net::TcpListener::bind(("127.0.0.1", 3000))
    .await
    .unwrap();

  // axum::serve(listener, app).await.unwrap();
}

Feature flags

  • macros: Enables the axum_codec::apply attribute macro.
  • json*: Enables JSON support.
  • msgpack: Enables MessagePack support.
  • bincode: Enables Bincode support.
  • bitcode: Enables Bitcode support.
  • cbor: Enables CBOR support.
  • yaml: Enables YAML support.
  • toml: Enables TOML support.
  • aide: Enables support for the Aide documentation library.
  • validator: Enables support for the Validator validation library, validating all input when extracted with Codec<T>.

* Enabled by default.

A note about #[axum::debug_handler]

Since axum-codec uses its own IntoCodecResponse trait for encoding responses, it is not compatible with #[axum::debug_handler]. However, a new #[axum_codec::debug_handler] (and #[axum_codec::debug_middleware]) macro is provided as a drop-in replacement.

License

Dual-licensed under MIT or Apache License v2.0.

Dependencies

~3–15MB
~196K SLoC