Struct tower::util::BoxLayer [−][src]
pub struct BoxLayer<In, T, U, E> { /* fields omitted */ }
Expand description
A boxed Layer
trait object.
BoxLayer
turns a layer into a trait object, allowing both the Layer
itself
and the output Service
to be dynamic, while having consistent types.
This Layer
produces BoxService
instances erasing the type of the
Service
produced by the wrapped Layer
.
Example
BoxLayer
can, for example, be useful to create layers dynamically that otherwise wouldn’t have
the same types. In this example, we include a Timeout
layer
only if an environment variable is set. We can use BoxLayer
to return a consistent type regardless of runtime configuration:
use std::time::Duration;
use tower::{Service, ServiceBuilder, BoxError, util::BoxLayer};
fn common_layer<S, T>() -> BoxLayer<S, T, S::Response, BoxError>
where
S: Service<T> + Send + 'static,
S::Future: Send + 'static,
S::Error: Into<BoxError> + 'static,
{
let builder = ServiceBuilder::new()
.concurrency_limit(100);
if std::env::var("SET_TIMEOUT").is_ok() {
let layer = builder
.timeout(Duration::from_secs(30))
.into_inner();
BoxLayer::new(layer)
} else {
let layer = builder
.map_err(Into::into)
.into_inner();
BoxLayer::new(layer)
}
}
Implementations
Trait Implementations
Auto Trait Implementations
impl<In, T, U, E> !RefUnwindSafe for BoxLayer<In, T, U, E>
impl<In, T, U, E> !UnwindSafe for BoxLayer<In, T, U, E>
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