Mercurial > crates > systemd-socket
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Make the crate compilable on non-linux systems
This makes the crate compile on other operating systems. Since systemd
is only supported on Linux, it simply disables systemd features on other
systems. The API is still the same, just parsing `systemd://` string
will return an error.
author | Martin Habovstiak <martin.habovstiak@gmail.com> |
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date | Fri, 27 Nov 2020 16:15:57 +0100 |
parents | 66c0e10c89fc |
children | f740dadd2948 |
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# systemd socket A convenience crate for optionally supporting systemd socket activation. ## About The goal of this crate is to make socket activation with systemd in your project trivial. It provides a replacement for `std::net::SocketAddr` that allows parsing the bind address from string just like the one from `std` but on top of that also allows `systemd://socket_name` format that tells it to use systemd activation with given socket name. Then it provides a method to bind the address which will return the socket from systemd if available. The provided type supports conversions from various types of strings and also `serde` and `parse_arg` via feature flag. Thanks to this the change to your code should be minimal - parsing will continue to work, it'll just allow a new format. You only need to change the code to use `SocketAddr::bind()` instead of `TcpListener::bind()` for binding. You also don't need to worry about conditional compilation to ensure OS compatibility. This crate handles that for you by disabling systemd on non-linux systems. Further, the crate also provides methods for binding `tokio` 0.2, 0.3, and `async_std` sockets if the appropriate features are activated. ## Example ```rust use systemd_socket::SocketAddr; use std::convert::TryFrom; use std::io::Write; let mut args = std::env::args_os(); let program_name = args.next().expect("unknown program name"); let socket_addr = args.next().expect("missing socket address"); let socket_addr = SocketAddr::try_from(socket_addr).expect("failed to parse socket address"); let socket = socket_addr.bind().expect("failed to bind socket"); loop { let _ = socket .accept() .expect("failed to accept connection") .0 .write_all(b"Hello world!") .map_err(|err| eprintln!("Failed to send {}", err)); } ``` ## Features * `serde` - implements `serde::Deserialize` for `SocketAddr` * `parse_arg` - implements `parse_arg::ParseArg` for `SocketAddr` * `tokio_0_2` - adds `bind_tokio_0_2` method to `SocketAddr` * `tokio_0_3` - adds `bind_tokio_0_3` method to `SocketAddr` * `async_std` - adds `bind_async_std` method to `SocketAddr` ## MSRV This crate must always compile with the latest Rust available in the latest Debian stable. That is currently Rust 1.41.1. (Debian 10 - Buster) ## License MITNFA