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cli/vendor/tower-http/src/compression/service.rs

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use super::{CompressionBody, CompressionLayer, ResponseFuture};
use crate::compression::predicate::{DefaultPredicate, Predicate};
use crate::compression::CompressionLevel;
use crate::{compression_utils::AcceptEncoding, content_encoding::Encoding};
use http::{Request, Response};
use http_body::Body;
use std::task::{Context, Poll};
use tower_service::Service;
/// Compress response bodies of the underlying service.
///
/// This uses the `Accept-Encoding` header to pick an appropriate encoding and adds the
/// `Content-Encoding` header to responses.
///
/// See the [module docs](crate::compression) for more details.
#[derive(Clone, Copy)]
pub struct Compression<S, P = DefaultPredicate> {
pub(crate) inner: S,
pub(crate) accept: AcceptEncoding,
pub(crate) predicate: P,
pub(crate) quality: CompressionLevel,
}
impl<S> Compression<S, DefaultPredicate> {
/// Creates a new `Compression` wrapping the `service`.
pub fn new(service: S) -> Compression<S, DefaultPredicate> {
Self {
inner: service,
accept: AcceptEncoding::default(),
predicate: DefaultPredicate::default(),
quality: CompressionLevel::default(),
}
}
}
impl<S, P> Compression<S, P> {
define_inner_service_accessors!();
/// Returns a new [`Layer`] that wraps services with a `Compression` middleware.
///
/// [`Layer`]: tower_layer::Layer
pub fn layer() -> CompressionLayer {
CompressionLayer::new()
}
/// Sets whether to enable the gzip encoding.
#[cfg(feature = "compression-gzip")]
pub fn gzip(mut self, enable: bool) -> Self {
self.accept.set_gzip(enable);
self
}
/// Sets whether to enable the Deflate encoding.
#[cfg(feature = "compression-deflate")]
pub fn deflate(mut self, enable: bool) -> Self {
self.accept.set_deflate(enable);
self
}
/// Sets whether to enable the Brotli encoding.
#[cfg(feature = "compression-br")]
pub fn br(mut self, enable: bool) -> Self {
self.accept.set_br(enable);
self
}
/// Sets whether to enable the Zstd encoding.
#[cfg(feature = "compression-zstd")]
pub fn zstd(mut self, enable: bool) -> Self {
self.accept.set_zstd(enable);
self
}
/// Sets the compression quality.
pub fn quality(mut self, quality: CompressionLevel) -> Self {
self.quality = quality;
self
}
/// Disables the gzip encoding.
///
/// This method is available even if the `gzip` crate feature is disabled.
pub fn no_gzip(mut self) -> Self {
self.accept.set_gzip(false);
self
}
/// Disables the Deflate encoding.
///
/// This method is available even if the `deflate` crate feature is disabled.
pub fn no_deflate(mut self) -> Self {
self.accept.set_deflate(false);
self
}
/// Disables the Brotli encoding.
///
/// This method is available even if the `br` crate feature is disabled.
pub fn no_br(mut self) -> Self {
self.accept.set_br(false);
self
}
/// Disables the Zstd encoding.
///
/// This method is available even if the `zstd` crate feature is disabled.
pub fn no_zstd(mut self) -> Self {
self.accept.set_zstd(false);
self
}
/// Replace the current compression predicate.
///
/// Predicates are used to determine whether a response should be compressed or not.
///
/// The default predicate is [`DefaultPredicate`]. See its documentation for more
/// details on which responses it wont compress.
///
/// # Changing the compression predicate
///
/// ```
/// use tower_http::compression::{
/// Compression,
/// predicate::{Predicate, NotForContentType, DefaultPredicate},
/// };
/// use tower::util::service_fn;
///
/// // Placeholder service_fn
/// let service = service_fn(|_: ()| async {
/// Ok::<_, std::io::Error>(http::Response::new(()))
/// });
///
/// // build our custom compression predicate
/// // its recommended to still include `DefaultPredicate` as part of
/// // custom predicates
/// let predicate = DefaultPredicate::new()
/// // don't compress responses who's `content-type` starts with `application/json`
/// .and(NotForContentType::new("application/json"));
///
/// let service = Compression::new(service).compress_when(predicate);
/// ```
///
/// See [`predicate`](super::predicate) for more utilities for building compression predicates.
///
/// Responses that are already compressed (ie have a `content-encoding` header) will _never_ be
/// recompressed, regardless what they predicate says.
pub fn compress_when<C>(self, predicate: C) -> Compression<S, C>
where
C: Predicate,
{
Compression {
inner: self.inner,
accept: self.accept,
predicate,
quality: self.quality,
}
}
}
impl<ReqBody, ResBody, S, P> Service<Request<ReqBody>> for Compression<S, P>
where
S: Service<Request<ReqBody>, Response = Response<ResBody>>,
ResBody: Body,
P: Predicate,
{
type Response = Response<CompressionBody<ResBody>>;
type Error = S::Error;
type Future = ResponseFuture<S::Future, P>;
#[inline]
fn poll_ready(&mut self, cx: &mut Context<'_>) -> Poll<Result<(), Self::Error>> {
self.inner.poll_ready(cx)
}
fn call(&mut self, req: Request<ReqBody>) -> Self::Future {
let encoding = Encoding::from_headers(req.headers(), self.accept);
ResponseFuture {
inner: self.inner.call(req),
encoding,
predicate: self.predicate.clone(),
quality: self.quality,
}
}
}