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Asynchronous Services
A [`Service`] is a trait representing an asynchronous
function of a request to a response. It's similar to
`async fn(Request) -> Result<Response, Error>`.
The argument and return value isn't strictly required to be for HTTP.
Therefore, hyper uses several "trait aliases" to reduce clutter around
bounds. These are:
- `HttpService`: This is blanketly implemented for all types that
implement `Service<http::Request<B1>, Response = http::Response<B2>>`.
# HttpService
In hyper, especially in the server setting, a `Service` is usually bound
to a single connection. It defines how to respond to **all** requests that
connection will receive.
The helper [`service_fn`] should be sufficient for most cases, but
if you need to implement `Service` for a type manually, you can follow the example
in `service_struct_impl.rs`. |
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