kochab/src/routing.rs

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Rust

//! Utilities for routing requests
//!
//! See [`RoutingNode`] for details on how routes are matched.
use uriparse::path::{Path, Segment};
use std::collections::HashMap;
use std::convert::TryInto;
use crate::types::Request;
/// A node for linking values to routes
///
/// Routing is processed by a tree, with each child being a single path segment. For
/// example, if an entry existed at "/trans/rights", then the root-level node would have
/// a child "trans", which would have a child "rights". "rights" would have no children,
/// but would have an attached entry.
///
/// If one route is shorter than another, say "/trans/rights" and
/// "/trans/rights/r/human", then the longer route always matches first, so a request for
/// "/trans/rights/r/human/rights" would be routed to "/trans/rights/r/human", and
/// "/trans/rights/now" would route to "/trans/rights"
///
/// Routing is only performed on normalized paths, so "/endpoint" and "/endpoint/" are
/// considered to be the same route.
pub struct RoutingNode<T>(Option<T>, HashMap<String, Self>);
impl<T> RoutingNode<T> {
/// Attempt to find and entry based on path segments
///
/// This searches the network of routing nodes attempting to match a specific request,
/// represented as a sequence of path segments. For example, "/dir/image.png?text"
/// should be represented as `&["dir", "image.png"]`.
///
/// If a match is found, it is returned, along with the segments of the path trailing
/// the subpath matcing the route. For example, a route `/foo` recieving a request to
/// `/foo/bar` would produce `vec!["bar"]`
///
/// See [`RoutingNode`] for details on how routes are matched.
pub fn match_path<I,S>(&self, path: I) -> Option<(Vec<S>, &T)>
where
I: IntoIterator<Item=S>,
S: AsRef<str>,
{
let mut node = self;
let mut path = path.into_iter().filter(|seg| !seg.as_ref().is_empty());
let mut last_seen_handler = None;
let mut since_last_handler = Vec::new();
loop {
let Self(maybe_handler, map) = node;
if maybe_handler.is_some() {
last_seen_handler = maybe_handler.as_ref();
since_last_handler.clear();
}
if let Some(segment) = path.next() {
let maybe_route = map.get(segment.as_ref());
since_last_handler.push(segment);
if let Some(route) = maybe_route {
node = route;
} else {
break;
}
} else {
break;
}
};
if let Some(handler) = last_seen_handler {
since_last_handler.extend(path);
Some((since_last_handler, handler))
} else {
None
}
}
/// Attempt to identify a route for a given [`Request`]
///
/// See [`RoutingNode::match_path()`] for more information
pub fn match_request(&self, req: &Request) -> Option<(Vec<String>, &T)> {
let mut path = req.path().to_borrowed();
path.normalize(false);
self.match_path(path.segments())
.map(|(segs, h)| (
segs.into_iter()
.map(Segment::as_str)
.map(str::to_owned)
.collect(),
h,
))
}
/// Add a route to the network
///
/// This method wraps [`add_route_by_path()`](Self::add_route_by_path()) while
/// unwrapping any errors that might occur. For this reason, this method only takes
/// static strings. If you would like to add a string dynamically, please use
/// [`RoutingNode::add_route_by_path()`] in order to appropriately deal with any
/// errors that might arise.
pub fn add_route(&mut self, path: &'static str, data: T) {
let path: Path = path.try_into().expect("Malformed path route received");
self.add_route_by_path(path, data).unwrap();
}
/// Add a route to the network
///
/// The path provided MUST be absolute. Callers should verify this before calling
/// this method.
///
/// For information about how routes work, see [`RoutingNode::match_path()`]
pub fn add_route_by_path(&mut self, mut path: Path, data: T) -> Result<(), ConflictingRouteError>{
debug_assert!(path.is_absolute());
path.normalize(false);
let mut node = self;
for segment in path.segments() {
if segment != "" {
node = node.1.entry(segment.to_string()).or_default();
}
}
if node.0.is_some() {
Err(ConflictingRouteError())
} else {
node.0 = Some(data);
Ok(())
}
}
/// Recursively shrink maps to fit
pub fn shrink(&mut self) {
let mut to_shrink = vec![&mut self.1];
while let Some(shrink) = to_shrink.pop() {
shrink.shrink_to_fit();
to_shrink.extend(shrink.values_mut().map(|n| &mut n.1));
}
}
}
impl<T> Default for RoutingNode<T> {
fn default() -> Self {
Self(None, HashMap::default())
}
}
#[derive(Debug, Clone, Copy)]
pub struct ConflictingRouteError();
impl std::error::Error for ConflictingRouteError { }
impl std::fmt::Display for ConflictingRouteError {
fn fmt(&self, f: &mut std::fmt::Formatter) -> std::fmt::Result {
write!(f, "Attempted to create a route with the same matcher as an existing route")
}
}