pub struct BoxedHandler(/* private fields */);Expand description
A type-erased handler
Implementations§
Source§impl BoxedHandler
impl BoxedHandler
Sourcepub fn is<T: Any + 'static>(&self) -> bool
pub fn is<T: Any + 'static>(&self) -> bool
Determine if this BoxedHandler is the specified type
Sourcepub fn downcast<T: Any + 'static>(self) -> Result<T, Self>
pub fn downcast<T: Any + 'static>(self) -> Result<T, Self>
Attempt to transform this BoxedHandler into the specified type
§Errors
Downcast returns the BoxedHandler as an error if it does not contain the provided type
Sourcepub fn downcast_ref<T: Any + 'static>(&self) -> Option<&T>
pub fn downcast_ref<T: Any + 'static>(&self) -> Option<&T>
Attempt to borrow this BoxedHandler as the provided type, returning None if it does not
contain the type
Sourcepub fn downcast_mut<T: Any + 'static>(&mut self) -> Option<&mut T>
pub fn downcast_mut<T: Any + 'static>(&mut self) -> Option<&mut T>
Attempt to mutably borrow this BoxedHandler as the provided type, returning None if it
does not contain the type
Trait Implementations§
Source§impl Debug for BoxedHandler
impl Debug for BoxedHandler
Source§impl Handler for BoxedHandler
impl Handler for BoxedHandler
Source§async fn run(&self, conn: Conn) -> Conn
async fn run(&self, conn: Conn) -> Conn
Executes this handler, performing any modifications to the Conn that are desired.
Source§async fn init(&mut self, info: &mut Info)
async fn init(&mut self, info: &mut Info)
Performs one-time async set up on a mutable borrow of the Handler before the server starts
accepting requests. This allows a Handler to be defined in synchronous code but perform
async setup such as establishing a database connection or fetching some state from an
external source. This is optional, and chances are high that you do not need this. Read more
Source§async fn before_send(&self, conn: Conn) -> Conn
async fn before_send(&self, conn: Conn) -> Conn
Performs any final modifications to this conn after all handlers have been run. Although
this is a slight deviation from the simple conn->conn->conn chain represented by most
Handlers, it provides an easy way for libraries to effectively inject a second handler into
a response chain. This is useful for loggers that need to record information both before and
after other handlers have run, as well as database transaction handlers and similar library
code. Read more
Source§fn has_upgrade(&self, upgrade: &Upgrade) -> bool
fn has_upgrade(&self, upgrade: &Upgrade) -> bool
predicate function answering the question of whether this Handler would like to take
ownership of the negotiated Upgrade. If this returns true, you must implement
Handler::upgrade. The first handler that responds true to this will receive
ownership of the trillium::Upgrade in a subsequent call to
Handler::upgradeSource§async fn upgrade(&self, upgrade: Upgrade)
async fn upgrade(&self, upgrade: Upgrade)
This will only be called if the handler reponds true to
Handler::has_upgrade and will
only be called once for this upgrade. There is no return value, and this function takes
exclusive ownership of the underlying transport once this is called. You can downcast
the transport to whatever the source transport type is and perform any non-http protocol
communication that has been negotiated. You probably don’t want this unless you’re
implementing something like websockets. Please note that for many transports such as
TcpStreams, dropping the transport (and therefore the Upgrade) will hang up /
disconnect.Auto Trait Implementations§
impl Freeze for BoxedHandler
impl !RefUnwindSafe for BoxedHandler
impl Send for BoxedHandler
impl Sync for BoxedHandler
impl Unpin for BoxedHandler
impl UnsafeUnpin for BoxedHandler
impl !UnwindSafe for BoxedHandler
Blanket Implementations§
Source§impl<T> BorrowMut<T> for Twhere
T: ?Sized,
impl<T> BorrowMut<T> for Twhere
T: ?Sized,
Source§fn borrow_mut(&mut self) -> &mut T
fn borrow_mut(&mut self) -> &mut T
Mutably borrows from an owned value. Read more