* "matchit" based router
* Update changelog
* Remove dependency on `regex`
* Docs
* Fix typos
* Also mention route order in root module docs
* Update CHANGELOG.md
Co-authored-by: Jonas Platte <[email protected]>
* Document that `/:key` and `/foo` overlaps
* Provide good error message for wildcards in routes
* minor clean ups
* Make `Router` cheaper to clone
* Ensure middleware still only applies to routes above
* Remove call to issues from changelog
We're aware of the short coming :)
* Fix tests on 1.51
Co-authored-by: Jonas Platte <[email protected]>
* Expand accepted content types for JSON requests
Fixes https://github.com/tokio-rs/axum/issues/375
* changelog
* add test for content type without spaces
* Don't accept `text/json`
* small clean up
This changes the test setup to use our own client rather than using
reqwest directly. Allows us to add several quality of life features like
always unwrapping results.
This adds `StreamBody` which converts a `Stream` of `Bytes` into a `http_body::Body`.
---
As suggested by Kestrer on Discord it would make sense for axum to provide different kinds of body types other than `Empty`, `Full`, and `hyper::Body`. There is also some talk about [splitting up `hyper::Body`](https://github.com/hyperium/hyper/issues/2345) so this can be seen as getting started on that effort. axum's body types could be moved to hyper or http-body if thats the direction we decide on.
The types I'm thinking about adding are:
- `StreamBody`- added in this PR
- `AsyncReadBody` - similar to [http-body#41](https://github.com/hyperium/http-body/pull/41/files)
- `ChannelBody` - similar to `hyper::Body::channel`
I think `BodyStream` is more useful without being generic over the
request body.
I'm also looking into adding a response body from a stream called
`StreamBody` which will work pretty much opposite to this.
This removes a small foot gun from the routing.
This means matching different HTTP methods for the same route that
aren't defined together now works.
So `Router::new().route("/", get(...)).route("/", post(...))` now
accepts both `GET` and `POST`. Previously only `POST` would be accepted.
This way there is now only one way to create a router:
```rust
use axum::{Router, handler::get};
let app = Router::new()
.route("/foo", get(handler))
.route("/foo", get(handler));
```
`nest` was changed in the same way:
```rust
use axum::Router;
let app = Router::new().nest("/foo", service);
```
It was removed as part of https://github.com/tokio-rs/axum/pull/184 but
I do actually think it has some utility. So makes sense to keep even if
axum doesn't use it directly for routing.