[−][src]Module hyper::server
HTTP Server
A Server
is created to listen on a port, parse HTTP requests, and hand
them off to a Service
.
There are two levels of APIs provide for constructing HTTP servers:
Server
The Server
is main way to start listening for HTTP requests.
It wraps a listener with a MakeService
, and then should
be executed to start serving requests.
Server
accepts connections in both HTTP1 and HTTP2 by default.
Example
extern crate hyper; use hyper::{Body, Response, Server}; use hyper::service::service_fn_ok; fn main() { // Construct our SocketAddr to listen on... let addr = ([127, 0, 0, 1], 3000).into(); // And a MakeService to handle each connection... let make_service = || { service_fn_ok(|_req| { Response::new(Body::from("Hello World")) }) }; // Then bind and serve... let server = Server::bind(&addr) .serve(make_service); // Finally, spawn `server` onto an Executor... hyper::rt::run(server.map_err(|e| { eprintln!("server error: {}", e); })); }
Modules
conn | Lower-level Server connection API. |
Structs
Builder | A builder for a |
Server | A listening HTTP server that accepts connections in both HTTP1 and HTTP2 by default. |