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//! See [`Redirect`] for service/responder documentation.
use std::borrow::Cow;
use actix_utils::future::ready;
use crate::{
dev::{fn_service, AppService, HttpServiceFactory, ResourceDef, ServiceRequest},
http::{header::LOCATION, StatusCode},
HttpRequest, HttpResponse, Responder,
};
/// An HTTP service for redirecting one path to another path or URL.
///
/// By default, the "307 Temporary Redirect" status is used when responding. See [this MDN
/// article][mdn-redirects] on why 307 is preferred over 302.
///
/// # Examples
/// As service:
/// ```
/// use actix_web::{web, App};
///
/// App::new()
/// // redirect "/duck" to DuckDuckGo
/// .service(web::redirect("/duck", "https://duck.com"))
/// .service(
/// // redirect "/api/old" to "/api/new"
/// web::scope("/api").service(web::redirect("/old", "/new"))
/// );
/// ```
///
/// As responder:
/// ```
/// use actix_web::{web::Redirect, Responder};
///
/// async fn handler() -> impl Responder {
/// // sends a permanent (308) redirect to duck.com
/// Redirect::to("https://duck.com").permanent()
/// }
/// # actix_web::web::to(handler);
/// ```
///
/// [mdn-redirects]: https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/Redirections#temporary_redirections
#[derive(Debug, Clone)]
pub struct Redirect {
from: Cow<'static, str>,
to: Cow<'static, str>,
status_code: StatusCode,
}
impl Redirect {
/// Construct a new `Redirect` service that matches a path.
///
/// This service will match exact paths equal to `from` within the current scope. I.e., when
/// registered on the root `App`, it will match exact, whole paths. But when registered on a
/// `Scope`, it will match paths under that scope, ignoring the defined scope prefix, just like
/// a normal `Resource` or `Route`.
///
/// The `to` argument can be path or URL; whatever is provided shall be used verbatim when
/// setting the redirect location. This means that relative paths can be used to navigate
/// relatively to matched paths.
///
/// Prefer [`Redirect::to()`](Self::to) when using `Redirect` as a responder since `from` has
/// no meaning in that context.
///
/// # Examples
/// ```
/// # use actix_web::{web::Redirect, App};
/// App::new()
/// // redirects "/oh/hi/mark" to "/oh/bye/johnny"
/// .service(Redirect::new("/oh/hi/mark", "../../bye/johnny"));
/// ```
pub fn new(from: impl Into<Cow<'static, str>>, to: impl Into<Cow<'static, str>>) -> Self {
Self {
from: from.into(),
to: to.into(),
status_code: StatusCode::TEMPORARY_REDIRECT,
}
}
/// Construct a new `Redirect` to use as a responder.
///
/// Only receives the `to` argument since responders do not need to do route matching.
///
/// # Examples
/// ```
/// use actix_web::{web::Redirect, Responder};
///
/// async fn admin_page() -> impl Responder {
/// // sends a temporary 307 redirect to the login path
/// Redirect::to("/login")
/// }
/// # actix_web::web::to(admin_page);
/// ```
pub fn to(to: impl Into<Cow<'static, str>>) -> Self {
Self {
from: "/".into(),
to: to.into(),
status_code: StatusCode::TEMPORARY_REDIRECT,
}
}
/// Use the "308 Permanent Redirect" status when responding.
///
/// See [this MDN article][mdn-redirects] on why 308 is preferred over 301.
///
/// [mdn-redirects]: https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/Redirections#permanent_redirections
pub fn permanent(self) -> Self {
self.using_status_code(StatusCode::PERMANENT_REDIRECT)
}
/// Use the "307 Temporary Redirect" status when responding.
///
/// See [this MDN article][mdn-redirects] on why 307 is preferred over 302.
///
/// [mdn-redirects]: https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/Redirections#temporary_redirections
pub fn temporary(self) -> Self {
self.using_status_code(StatusCode::TEMPORARY_REDIRECT)
}
/// Use the "303 See Other" status when responding.
///
/// This status code is semantically correct as the response to a successful login, for example.
pub fn see_other(self) -> Self {
self.using_status_code(StatusCode::SEE_OTHER)
}
/// Allows the use of custom status codes for less common redirect types.
///
/// In most cases, the default status ("308 Permanent Redirect") or using the `temporary`
/// method, which uses the "307 Temporary Redirect" status have more consistent behavior than
/// 301 and 302 codes, respectively.
///
/// ```
/// # use actix_web::{http::StatusCode, web::Redirect};
/// // redirects would use "301 Moved Permanently" status code
/// Redirect::new("/old", "/new")
/// .using_status_code(StatusCode::MOVED_PERMANENTLY);
///
/// // redirects would use "302 Found" status code
/// Redirect::new("/old", "/new")
/// .using_status_code(StatusCode::FOUND);
/// ```
pub fn using_status_code(mut self, status: StatusCode) -> Self {
self.status_code = status;
self
}
}
impl HttpServiceFactory for Redirect {
fn register(self, config: &mut AppService) {
let redirect = self.clone();
let rdef = ResourceDef::new(self.from.into_owned());
let redirect_factory = fn_service(move |mut req: ServiceRequest| {
let res = redirect.clone().respond_to(req.parts_mut().0);
ready(Ok(req.into_response(res.map_into_boxed_body())))
});
config.register_service(rdef, None, redirect_factory, None)
}
}
impl Responder for Redirect {
type Body = ();
fn respond_to(self, _req: &HttpRequest) -> HttpResponse<Self::Body> {
let mut res = HttpResponse::with_body(self.status_code, ());
if let Ok(hdr_val) = self.to.parse() {
res.headers_mut().insert(LOCATION, hdr_val);
} else {
log::error!(
"redirect target location can not be converted to header value: {:?}",
self.to
);
}
res
}
}
#[cfg(test)]
mod tests {
use crate::{dev::Service, http::StatusCode, test, App};
use super::*;
#[actix_rt::test]
async fn absolute_redirects() {
let redirector = Redirect::new("/one", "/two").permanent();
let svc = test::init_service(App::new().service(redirector)).await;
let req = test::TestRequest::default().uri("/one").to_request();
let res = svc.call(req).await.unwrap();
assert_eq!(res.status(), StatusCode::from_u16(308).unwrap());
let hdr = res.headers().get(&LOCATION).unwrap();
assert_eq!(hdr.to_str().unwrap(), "/two");
}
#[actix_rt::test]
async fn relative_redirects() {
let redirector = Redirect::new("/one", "two").permanent();
let svc = test::init_service(App::new().service(redirector)).await;
let req = test::TestRequest::default().uri("/one").to_request();
let res = svc.call(req).await.unwrap();
assert_eq!(res.status(), StatusCode::from_u16(308).unwrap());
let hdr = res.headers().get(&LOCATION).unwrap();
assert_eq!(hdr.to_str().unwrap(), "two");
}
#[actix_rt::test]
async fn temporary_redirects() {
let external_service = Redirect::new("/external", "https://duck.com");
let svc = test::init_service(App::new().service(external_service)).await;
let req = test::TestRequest::default().uri("/external").to_request();
let res = svc.call(req).await.unwrap();
assert_eq!(res.status(), StatusCode::from_u16(307).unwrap());
let hdr = res.headers().get(&LOCATION).unwrap();
assert_eq!(hdr.to_str().unwrap(), "https://duck.com");
}
#[actix_rt::test]
async fn as_responder() {
let responder = Redirect::to("https://duck.com");
let req = test::TestRequest::default().to_http_request();
let res = responder.respond_to(&req);
assert_eq!(res.status(), StatusCode::from_u16(307).unwrap());
let hdr = res.headers().get(&LOCATION).unwrap();
assert_eq!(hdr.to_str().unwrap(), "https://duck.com");
}
}