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#1761 in Procedural macros
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Used in 2 crates
(via axum-starter)
55KB
1.5K
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Axum Starter
Why axum-starter
With the growing of the server functions, the code which prepare multiply infrastructures for the server in the main become more and more complex.
For example, I need connect to Mysql
and Redis
, start MessageQuery
, start GracefulShutdown and so on.
In other to simplify the start up code with my server project, there comes the axum-starter
Safety
the outer attribute #![forbid(unsafe_code)]
enable
Simple Example
The following example using axum-starter
starting a web server which
server on http://127.0.0.1:5050
It can do
- show info before launch (with
logger
feature) - using
simple_logger
and adding TraceLayer as logger middleware - request
http://127.0.0.1:5050/greet/{name}
will respond greet with your name
use axum::{extract::Path, routing::get};
use axum_starter::{prepare, router::Route, ServerPrepare};
use config::Conf;
use tower_http::trace::TraceLayer;
#[tokio::main]
async fn main() {
start().await;
}
async fn start() {
ServerPrepare::with_config(Conf::default())
.init_logger()
.expect("Init Logger Error")
.prepare_route(GreetRoute)
.layer(TraceLayer::new_for_http())
.no_state()
.prepare_start()
.await
.expect("Prepare for Start Error")
.launch()
.await
.expect("Server Error");
}
mod config {
use std::net::Ipv4Addr;
use axum_starter::{Configure, Provider};
use log::LevelFilter;
use log::SetLoggerError;
use simple_logger::SimpleLogger;
// prepare the init configure
#[derive(Debug, Default, Provider, Configure)]
#[conf(
address(func(
path = "||(Ipv4Addr::LOCALHOST, 5050)",
ty = "(Ipv4Addr, u16)",
associate,
)),
logger(
func = "||SimpleLogger::new().with_level(LevelFilter::Debug).init()",
error = "SetLoggerError",
associate,
),
server
)]
pub(super) struct Conf {}
}
async fn greet(Path(name): Path<String>) -> String {
format!("Welcome {name} !")
}
#[prepare(GreetRoute)]
fn greet_route<S, B>() -> Route<S, B>
where
B: http_body::Body + Send + 'static,
S: Clone + Send + Sync + 'static,
{
Route::new("/greet/:name", get(greet))
}
Core Concept
Each task before starting the server call Prepare
. Each Prepare
will Return a PreparedEffect
for ServerPrepare
to apply each prepare's effect on the server.
Finally, all Prepare
are done and the server can be launch
Prepare
trait
the trait define the prepare task,
after prepare down, it return a PreparedEffect
PreparedEffect
trait family
the trait family will apply multiply effect on the server. include the following
Concurrently
or Serially
Prepare
s will run one by one in default, in another word, they running serially,
if you want run some Prepare
s concurrently, you can call ServerPrepare::prepare_concurrent
, to give a group of Prepare
s running concurrently
Set Middleware
if you want to adding a middleware on the root of server Router
, using ServerPrepare::layer
then giving the Layer
or using PrepareMiddlewareEffect
apply middleware in Prepare
Dependencies
~0.6–1MB
~23K SLoC