Struct rocket::Config[][src]

pub struct Config {
    pub environment: Environment,
    pub address: String,
    pub port: u16,
    pub workers: u16,
    pub keep_alive: Option<u32>,
    pub read_timeout: Option<u32>,
    pub write_timeout: Option<u32>,
    pub log_level: LoggingLevel,
    pub limits: Limits,
    pub extras: HashMap<String, Value>,
    // some fields omitted
}
Expand description

Structure for Rocket application configuration.

Usage

A Config structure is typically built using Config::build() and builder methods on the returned ConfigBuilder structure:

use rocket::config::{Config, Environment};

let config = Config::build(Environment::Staging)
    .address("127.0.0.1")
    .port(700)
    .workers(12)
    .unwrap();

General Configuration

For more information about Rocket’s configuration, see the config module documentation.

Fields

environment: Environment

The environment that this configuration corresponds to.

address: String

The address to serve on.

port: u16

The port to serve on.

workers: u16

The number of workers to run concurrently.

keep_alive: Option<u32>

Keep-alive timeout in seconds or None if disabled.

read_timeout: Option<u32>

Number of seconds to wait without receiving data before closing a connection; disabled when None.

write_timeout: Option<u32>

Number of seconds to wait without sending data before closing a connection; disabled when None.

log_level: LoggingLevel

How much information to log.

limits: Limits

Streaming read size limits.

extras: HashMap<String, Value>

Extra parameters that aren’t part of Rocket’s core config.

Implementations

Returns a builder for Config structure where the default parameters are set to those of env.

Example

use rocket::config::{Config, Environment};

let config = Config::build(Environment::Staging)
    .address("127.0.0.1")
    .port(700)
    .workers(12)
    .unwrap();

Returns a Config with the default parameters for the environment env. See config for a list of defaults.

Example

use rocket::config::{Config, Environment};

let mut my_config = Config::new(Environment::Production);
my_config.set_port(1001);

Returns a Config with the default parameters of the active environment as determined by the ROCKET_ENV environment variable.

If ROCKET_ENV is not set, the returned Config uses development environment parameters when the application was compiled in debug mode and production environment parameters when the application was compiled in release mode.

This is equivalent to Config::new(Environment::active()?).

Errors

Returns a BadEnv error if ROCKET_ENV is set and contains an invalid or unknown environment name.

Example

use rocket::config::Config;

let mut my_config = Config::active().unwrap();
my_config.set_port(1001);

Returns a Config with the default parameters of the development environment. See config for a list of defaults.

Example

use rocket::config::{Config, Environment};

let mut my_config = Config::development();
my_config.set_port(1001);

Returns a Config with the default parameters of the staging environment. See config for a list of defaults.

Example

use rocket::config::{Config, Environment};

let mut my_config = Config::staging();
my_config.set_port(1001);

Returns a Config with the default parameters of the production environment. See config for a list of defaults.

Example

use rocket::config::{Config, Environment};

let mut my_config = Config::production();
my_config.set_port(1001);

Sets the root directory of this configuration to root.

Example

use rocket::config::{Config, Environment};

let mut config = Config::new(Environment::Staging);
config.set_root("/var/my_app");

assert_eq!(config.root().unwrap(), Path::new("/var/my_app"));

Sets the address of self to address.

Errors

If address is not a valid IP address or hostname, returns a BadType error.

Example

use rocket::config::{Config, Environment};

let mut config = Config::new(Environment::Staging);
assert!(config.set_address("localhost").is_ok());
assert!(config.set_address("::").is_ok());
assert!(config.set_address("?").is_err());

Sets the port of self to port.

Example

use rocket::config::{Config, Environment};

let mut config = Config::new(Environment::Staging);
config.set_port(1024);
assert_eq!(config.port, 1024);

Sets the number of workers in self to workers.

Example

use rocket::config::{Config, Environment};

let mut config = Config::new(Environment::Staging);
config.set_workers(64);
assert_eq!(config.workers, 64);

Sets the keep-alive timeout to timeout seconds. If timeout is 0, keep-alive is disabled.

Example

use rocket::config::Config;

let mut config = Config::development();

// Set keep-alive timeout to 10 seconds.
config.set_keep_alive(10);
assert_eq!(config.keep_alive, Some(10));

// Disable keep-alive.
config.set_keep_alive(0);
assert_eq!(config.keep_alive, None);

Sets the read timeout to timeout seconds. If timeout is 0, read timeouts are disabled.

Example

use rocket::config::Config;

let mut config = Config::development();

// Set read timeout to 10 seconds.
config.set_read_timeout(10);
assert_eq!(config.read_timeout, Some(10));

// Disable read timeouts.
config.set_read_timeout(0);
assert_eq!(config.read_timeout, None);

Sets the write timeout to timeout seconds. If timeout is 0, write timeouts are disabled.

Example

use rocket::config::Config;

let mut config = Config::development();

// Set write timeout to 10 seconds.
config.set_write_timeout(10);
assert_eq!(config.write_timeout, Some(10));

// Disable write timeouts.
config.set_write_timeout(0);
assert_eq!(config.write_timeout, None);

Sets the secret_key in self to key which must be a 256-bit base64 encoded string.

Errors

If key is not a valid 256-bit base64 encoded string, returns a BadType error.

Example

use rocket::config::{Config, Environment};

let mut config = Config::new(Environment::Staging);
let key = "8Xui8SN4mI+7egV/9dlfYYLGQJeEx4+DwmSQLwDVXJg=";
assert!(config.set_secret_key(key).is_ok());
assert!(config.set_secret_key("hello? anyone there?").is_err());

Sets the logging level for self to log_level.

Example

use rocket::config::{Config, LoggingLevel, Environment};

let mut config = Config::new(Environment::Staging);
config.set_log_level(LoggingLevel::Critical);
assert_eq!(config.log_level, LoggingLevel::Critical);

Sets the receive limits in self to limits.

Example

use rocket::config::{Config, Limits};

let mut config = Config::development();
config.set_limits(Limits::default().limit("json", 4 * (1 << 20)));

Sets the extras for self to be the key/value pairs in extras. encoded string.

Example

use std::collections::HashMap;
use rocket::config::{Config, Environment};

let mut config = Config::new(Environment::Staging);

// Create the `extras` map.
let mut extras = HashMap::new();
extras.insert("another_port".to_string(), 1044.into());
extras.insert("templates".to_string(), "my_dir".into());

config.set_extras(extras);

Returns an iterator over the names and values of all of the extras in self.

Example

use std::collections::HashMap;
use rocket::config::{Config, Environment};

let mut config = Config::new(Environment::Staging);
assert_eq!(config.extras().count(), 0);

// Add a couple of extras to the config.
let mut extras = HashMap::new();
extras.insert("another_port".to_string(), 1044.into());
extras.insert("templates".to_string(), "my_dir".into());
config.set_extras(extras);

assert_eq!(config.extras().count(), 2);

Returns true if TLS is enabled.

Always returns false if the tls compilation feature is not enabled.

Attempts to retrieve the extra named name as a raw value.

Errors

If an extra with name doesn’t exist, returns an Err of Missing.

Example

use rocket::config::{Config, Environment, Value};

let config = Config::build(Environment::Staging)
    .extra("name", "value")
    .unwrap();

assert_eq!(config.get_extra("name"), Ok(&Value::String("value".into())));
assert!(config.get_extra("other").is_err());

Attempts to retrieve the extra named name as a borrowed string.

Errors

If an extra with name doesn’t exist, returns an Err of Missing. If an extra with name does exist but is not a string, returns a BadType error.

Example

use rocket::config::{Config, Environment};

let config = Config::build(Environment::Staging)
    .extra("my_extra", "extra_value")
    .unwrap();

assert_eq!(config.get_str("my_extra"), Ok("extra_value"));

Attempts to retrieve the extra named name as an owned string.

Errors

If an extra with name doesn’t exist, returns an Err of Missing. If an extra with name does exist but is not a string, returns a BadType error.

Example

use rocket::config::{Config, Environment};

let config = Config::build(Environment::Staging)
    .extra("my_extra", "extra_value")
    .unwrap();

assert_eq!(config.get_string("my_extra"), Ok("extra_value".to_string()));

Attempts to retrieve the extra named name as an integer.

Errors

If an extra with name doesn’t exist, returns an Err of Missing. If an extra with name does exist but is not an integer, returns a BadType error.

Example

use rocket::config::{Config, Environment};

let config = Config::build(Environment::Staging)
    .extra("my_extra", 1025)
    .unwrap();

assert_eq!(config.get_int("my_extra"), Ok(1025));

Attempts to retrieve the extra named name as a boolean.

Errors

If an extra with name doesn’t exist, returns an Err of Missing. If an extra with name does exist but is not a boolean, returns a BadType error.

Example

use rocket::config::{Config, Environment};

let config = Config::build(Environment::Staging)
    .extra("my_extra", true)
    .unwrap();

assert_eq!(config.get_bool("my_extra"), Ok(true));

Attempts to retrieve the extra named name as a float.

Errors

If an extra with name doesn’t exist, returns an Err of Missing. If an extra with name does exist but is not a float, returns a BadType error.

Example

use rocket::config::{Config, Environment};

let config = Config::build(Environment::Staging)
    .extra("pi", 3.14159)
    .unwrap();

assert_eq!(config.get_float("pi"), Ok(3.14159));

Attempts to retrieve the extra named name as a slice of an array.

Errors

If an extra with name doesn’t exist, returns an Err of Missing. If an extra with name does exist but is not an array, returns a BadType error.

Example

use rocket::config::{Config, Environment};

let config = Config::build(Environment::Staging)
    .extra("numbers", vec![1, 2, 3])
    .unwrap();

assert!(config.get_slice("numbers").is_ok());

Attempts to retrieve the extra named name as a table.

Errors

If an extra with name doesn’t exist, returns an Err of Missing. If an extra with name does exist but is not a table, returns a BadType error.

Example

use std::collections::BTreeMap;
use rocket::config::{Config, Environment};

let mut table = BTreeMap::new();
table.insert("my_value".to_string(), 1);

let config = Config::build(Environment::Staging)
    .extra("my_table", table)
    .unwrap();

assert!(config.get_table("my_table").is_ok());

Attempts to retrieve the extra named name as a datetime value.

Errors

If an extra with name doesn’t exist, returns an Err of Missing. If an extra with name does exist but is not a datetime, returns a BadType error.

Example

use rocket::config::{Config, Environment, Value, Datetime};

let date = "1979-05-27T00:32:00-07:00".parse::<Datetime>().unwrap();

let config = Config::build(Environment::Staging)
    .extra("my_date", Value::Datetime(date.clone()))
    .unwrap();

assert_eq!(config.get_datetime("my_date"), Ok(&date));

Returns the root path of the configuration, if one is known.

For configurations loaded from a Rocket.toml file, this will be the directory in which the file is stored. For instance, if the configuration file is at /tmp/Rocket.toml, the path /tmp is returned. For other configurations, this will be the path set via Config::set_root() or ConfigBuilder::root().

Example

use std::env::current_dir;
use rocket::config::{Config, Environment};

let mut config = Config::new(Environment::Staging);
assert_eq!(config.root(), None);

let cwd = current_dir().expect("have cwd");
config.set_root(&cwd);
assert_eq!(config.root().unwrap(), cwd);

Returns path relative to this configuration.

The path that is returned depends on whether:

  1. Whether path is absolute or relative.
  2. Whether there is a Config::root() configured.
  3. Whether there is a current directory.

If path is absolute, it is returned unaltered. Otherwise, if path is relative and there is a root configured, the root is prepended to path and the newlt concatenated path is returned. Otherwise, if there is a current directory, it is preprended to path and the newly concatenated path is returned. Finally, if all else fails, the path is simply returned.

Example

use std::path::Path;
use std::env::current_dir;

use rocket::config::{Config, Environment};

let mut config = Config::new(Environment::Staging);

let cwd = current_dir().expect("have cwd");
config.set_root(&cwd);
assert_eq!(config.root().unwrap(), cwd);

assert_eq!(config.root_relative("abc"), cwd.join("abc"));
assert_eq!(config.root_relative("/abc"), Path::new("/abc"));

Trait Implementations

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Formats the value using the given formatter. Read more

Doesn’t consider the secret key or config path.

This method tests for self and other values to be equal, and is used by ==. Read more

This method tests for !=.

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