//! Run with //! //! ```not_rust //! cd examples && cargo run -p example-anyhow-error-response //! ``` use axum::{ http::StatusCode, response::{IntoResponse, Response}, routing::get, Router, }; use std::net::SocketAddr; #[tokio::main] async fn main() { let app = Router::new().route("/", get(handler)); let addr = SocketAddr::from(([127, 0, 0, 1], 3000)); println!("listening on {}", addr); axum::Server::bind(&addr) .serve(app.into_make_service()) .await .unwrap(); } async fn handler() -> Result<(), AppError> { try_thing()?; Ok(()) } fn try_thing() -> Result<(), anyhow::Error> { anyhow::bail!("it failed!") } // Make our own error that wraps `anyhow::Error`. struct AppError(anyhow::Error); // Tell axum how to convert `AppError` into a response. impl IntoResponse for AppError { fn into_response(self) -> Response { ( StatusCode::INTERNAL_SERVER_ERROR, format!("Something went wrong: {}", self.0), ) .into_response() } } // This enables using `?` on functions that return `Result<_, anyhow::Error>` to turn them into // `Result<_, AppError>`. That way you don't need to do that manually. impl From for AppError where E: Into, { fn from(err: E) -> Self { Self(err.into()) } }