A convenience crate for optionally supporting systemd socket activation.
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.
```rust use systemd_socket::SocketAddr; use std::convert::TryFrom; use std::io::Write;
let mut args = std::env::argsos(); let programname = args.next().expect("unknown program name"); let socketaddr = args.next().expect("missing socket address"); let socketaddr = SocketAddr::tryfrom(socketaddr).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 .writeall(b"Hello world!") .maperr(|err| eprintln!("Failed to send {}", err)); } ```
enable_systemd
- on by default, the existence of this feature can allow your users to turn
off systemd support if they don't need it. Note that it's already disabled on non-linux
systems, so you don't need to care about that.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
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)
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