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warp
A super-easy, composable, web server framework for warp speeds.
The fundamental building block of warp
is the Filter
: they can be combined
and composed to express rich requirements on requests.
Thanks to its Filter
system, warp provides these out of the box:
- Path routing and parameter extraction
- Header requirements and extraction
- Query string deserialization
- JSON and Form bodies
- Multipart form data
- Static Files and Directories
- Websockets
- Access logging
- Gzip, Deflate, and Brotli compression
Since it builds on top of hyper, you automatically get:
- HTTP/1
- HTTP/2
- Asynchronous
- One of the fastest HTTP implementations
- Tested and correct
Example
Add warp and Tokio to your dependencies:
tokio = { version = "1", features = ["full"] }
warp = "0.3"
And then get started in your main.rs
:
use warp::Filter;
#[tokio::main]
async fn main() {
// GET /hello/warp => 200 OK with body "Hello, warp!"
let hello = warp::path!("hello" / String)
.map(|name| format!("Hello, {}!", name));
warp::serve(hello)
.run(([127, 0, 0, 1], 3030))
.await;
}
For more information you can check the docs or the examples.