/nickel.rs

An expressjs inspired web framework for Rust

Primary LanguageRustMIT LicenseMIT

nickel.rs

nickel is supposed to be a simple and lightweight foundation for web applications written in Rust. It's API is inspired by the popular express framework for JavaScript.

Some of the features are:

  • Easy handlers: A handler is just a function that takes a &Request and &mut Response
  • Variables in routes. Just write my/route/:someid
  • Easy parameter access: request.param("someid")
  • simple wildcard routes: /some/*/route
  • double wildcard routes: /a/**/route
  • middleware
    • static file support

Status

Build Status

##Jump to the nickel.rs website

#Getting started The easiest way to get started is to get the example running and play around with it. Let's do that real quick!

##Clone the repository

git clone --recursive https://github.com/nickel-org/nickel.git

##Build nickel

cargo build --release

##Run the tests

cargo test

##Run the example

cargo run --example example

Then try localhost:6767/user/4711 and localhost:6767/bar

##Take a look at the example code Here is how sample server in example.rs looks like:

extern crate rustc_serialize;
extern crate nickel;
#[macro_use] extern crate nickel_macros;

use nickel::status::StatusCode::{self, NotFound, BadRequest};
use nickel::{
    Nickel, NickelError, Continue, Halt, Request,
    QueryString, JsonBody, StaticFilesHandler, HttpRouter, Action
};

use std::collections::BTreeMap;
use std::io::Write;
use rustc_serialize::json::{Json, ToJson};

#[derive(RustcDecodable, RustcEncodable)]
struct Person {
    firstname: String,
    lastname:  String,
}

impl ToJson for Person {
    fn to_json(&self) -> Json {
        let mut map = BTreeMap::new();
        map.insert("first_name".to_string(), self.firstname.to_json());
        map.insert("last_name".to_string(), self.lastname.to_json());
        Json::Object(map)
    }
}

fn main() {
    let mut server = Nickel::new();

    // we would love to use a closure for the handler but it seems to be hard
    // to achieve with the current version of rust.

    //this is an example middleware function that just logs each request
    // middleware is optional and can be registered with `utilize`
    server.utilize(middleware! { |request|
        println!("logging request: {:?}", request.origin.uri);
    });

    let mut router = Nickel::router();

    // go to http://localhost:6767/user/4711 to see this route in action
    router.get("/user/:userid", middleware! { |request|
        format!("This is user: {}", request.param("userid"))
    });

    // go to http://localhost:6767/bar to see this route in action
    router.get("/bar", middleware!("This is the /bar handler"));

    // go to http://localhost:6767/some/crazy/route to see this route in action
    router.get("/some/*/route", middleware! {
        "This matches /some/crazy/route but not /some/super/crazy/route"
    });

    // go to http://localhost:6767/a/nice/route or http://localhost:6767/a/super/nice/route to see this route in action
    router.get("/a/**/route", middleware! {
        "This matches /a/crazy/route and also /a/super/crazy/route"
    });

    // try it with curl
    // curl 'http://localhost:6767/a/post/request' -H 'Content-Type: application/json;charset=UTF-8'  --data-binary $'{ "firstname": "John","lastname": "Connor" }'
    router.post("/a/post/request", middleware! { |request, response|
        let person = request.json_as::<Person>().unwrap();
        format!("Hello {} {}", person.firstname, person.lastname)
    });

    // go to http://localhost:6767/api/person/1 to see this route in action
    router.get("/api/person/1", middleware! {
        let person = Person {
            firstname: "Pea".to_string(),
            lastname: "Nut".to_string()
        };
        person.to_json()
    });

    // try calling http://localhost:6767/query?foo=bar
    router.get("/query", middleware! { |request|
        format!("Your foo values in the query string are: {:?}",
                request.query("foo", "This is only a default value!"))
    });

    // try calling http://localhost:6767/strict?state=valid
    // then try calling http://localhost:6767/strict?state=invalid
    router.get("/strict", middleware! { |request|
        if &*request.query("state", "invalid")[0] != "valid" {
            (BadRequest, "Error Parsing JSON")
        } else {
            (StatusCode::Ok, "Congratulations on conforming!")
        }
    });

    server.utilize(router);

    // go to http://localhost:6767/thoughtram_logo_brain.png to see static file serving in action
    server.utilize(StaticFilesHandler::new("examples/assets/"));

    //this is how to overwrite the default error handler to handle 404 cases with a custom view
    fn custom_404<'a>(err: &mut NickelError, _req: &mut Request) -> Action {
        if let Some(ref mut res) = err.stream {
            if res.status() == NotFound {
                let _ = res.write_all(b"<h1>Call the police!</h1>");
                return Halt(())
            }
        }

        Continue(())
    }


    // issue #20178
    let custom_handler: fn(&mut NickelError, &mut Request) -> Action = custom_404;

    server.handle_error(custom_handler);

    server.listen("127.0.0.1:6767");
}

##Jump to the Full Documentation

##License

Nickel is open source and licensed with the MIT license

##Contributing

Nickel.rs is a community effort. We welcome new contributors with open arms. There is list of open issues right here on github.

If you need a helping hand reach out to @cburgdorf, @Ryman or @SimonPersson.

Make sure to follow this commit message convention because we will auto generate a changelog with clog in the future.

And hey, did you know you can also contribute by just starring the project here on github :)