Rocket (web framework)
Rocket is a web framework written in Rust.[3][4] It supports handling HTTP requests, Web Sockets, JSON, templating, and more. Its design was inspired by Rails, Flask, Bottle, and Yesod.[5] It is dually licensed under the MIT License and the Apache License. To create a web server with Rocket, the user will define an application, then use the "mount" function to attach "routes" to it. Each "route" is a rust function with a macro attached to it. The function will define code that should respond to an HTTP request. The macro that is written as part of the function declaration will define which HTTP Method (such as GET, POST, PUT, etc.) it should be handle, as well as a pattern describing the URL it should be relevant to. ExampleThis is an example of a working rocket application: #[macro_use] extern crate rocket;
#[get("/hello/<name>/<age>")]
fn hello(name: &str, age: u8) -> String {
format!("Hello, {} year old named {}!", age, name)
}
#[launch]
fn rocket() -> _ {
rocket::build().mount("/", routes![hello])
}
Sending an HTTP GET request to /hello/John/20 would return the following response:
FeaturesRocket implements the following features:
References
External links
|