Asynchronous TLS/SSL streams for Tokio using Rustls.
```rust use rustls::ClientConfig; use tokio_rustls::ClientConfigExt;
// ...
let mut config = ClientConfig::new(); config.rootstore.addtrustanchors(&webpkiroots::ROOTS); let config = Arc::new(config);
TcpStream::connect(&addr, &handle) .andthen(|socket| config.connectasync("www.rust-lang.org", socket))
// ... ```
See examples/client.rs. You can run it with:
sh
cargo run --example client hsts.badssl.com
Currently on Windows the example client reads from stdin and writes to stdout using blocking I/O. Until this is fixed, do something this on Windows:
sh
echo | cargo run --example client hsts.badssl.com
See examples/server.rs. You can run it with:
sh
cargo run --example server -- 127.0.0.1 --cert mycert.der --key mykey.der
tokio-rustls is primarily distributed under the terms of both the MIT license and the Apache License (Version 2.0), with portions covered by various BSD-like licenses.
This started as a fork of tokio-tls.