This crate is a Rust library for providing validation mechanism to actix-web with Validator crate
This crate works with Cargo and can be found on
crates.io with a Cargo.toml
like:
[dependencies]
actix-web-validator = "5.0.1"
validator = { version = "0.16", features = ["derive"] }
serde = { version = "1", features = ["derive"] }
actix_web::web::Json
actix_web::web::Query
actix_web::web::Path
actix_web::web::Form
serde_qs::actix::QsQuery
- For actix-web-validator
0.*
supported version of actix-web is1.*
- For actix-web-validator
1.*
supported version of actix-web is2.*
- For actix-web-validator
2.*
supported version of actix-web is3.*
- For actix-web-validator
3+
supported version of actix-web is4.*
use actix_web::{web, App};
use serde::Deserialize;
use actix_web_validator::Query;
use validator::Validate;
#[derive(Debug, Deserialize)]
pub enum ResponseType {
Token,
Code
}
#[derive(Deserialize, Validate)]
pub struct AuthRequest {
#[validate(range(min = 1000, max = 9999))]
id: u64,
response_type: ResponseType,
}
// Use `Query` extractor for query information (and destructure it within the signature).
// This handler gets called only if the request's query string contains a `id` and
// `response_type` fields.
// The correct request for this handler would be `/index.html?id=1234&response_type=Code"`.
async fn index(info: Query<AuthRequest>) -> String {
format!("Authorization request for client with id={} and type={:?}!", info.id, info.response_type)
}
fn main() {
let app = App::new().service(
web::resource("/index.html").route(web::get().to(index))); // <- use `Query` extractor
}
actix-web-validator is licensed under MIT license (LICENSE or http://opensource.org/licenses/MIT)