Tower

Tower is a library of modular and reusable components for building robust networking clients and servers.

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Overview

Tower aims to make it as easy as possible to build robust networking clients and servers. It is protocol agnostic, but is designed around a request / response pattern. If your protocol is entirely stream based, Tower may not be a good fit.

Tower provides a simple core abstraction, the [Service] trait, which represents an asynchronous function taking a request and returning either a response or an error. This abstraction can be used to model both clients and servers.

Generic components, like [timeouts], [rate limiting], and [load balancing], can be modeled as [Service]s that wrap some inner service and apply additional behavior before or after the inner service is called. This allows implementing these components in a protocol-agnostic, composable way. Typically, such services are referred to as middleware.

An additional abstraction, the [Layer] trait, is used to compose middleware with [Service]s. If a [Service] can be thought of as an asynchronous function from a request type to a response type, a [Layer] is a function taking a [Service] of one type and returning a [Service] of a different type. The [ServiceBuilder] type is used to add middleware to a service by composing it with multiple multiple [Layer]s.

The Tower Ecosystem

Tower is made up of the following crates:

Since the [Service] and [Layer] traits are important integration points for all libraries using Tower, they are kept as stable as possible, and breaking changes are made rarely. Therefore, they are defined in separate crates, [tower-service] and [tower-layer]. This crate contains re-exports of those core traits, implementations of commonly-used middleware, and [utilities] for working with [Service]s and [Layer]s. Finally, the [tower-test] crate provides tools for testing programs using Tower.

Usage

Tower provides an abstraction layer, and generic implementations of various middleware. This means that the tower crate on its own does not provide a working implementation of a network client or server. Instead, Tower's [Service trait][Service] provides an integration point between application code, libraries providing middleware implementations, and libraries that implement servers and/or clients for various network protocols.

Depending on your particular use case, you might use Tower in several ways:

Library Support

A number of third-party libraries support Tower and the [Service] trait. The following is an incomplete list of such libraries:

If you're the maintainer of a crate that supports Tower, we'd love to add your crate to this list! Please [open a PR] adding a brief description of your library!

Getting Started

The various middleware implementations provided by this crate are feature flagged, so that users can only compile the parts of Tower they need. By default, all the optional middleware are disabled.

To get started using all of Tower's optional middleware, add this to your Cargo.toml:

toml tower = { version = "0.4", features = ["full"] }

Alternatively, you can only enable some features. For example, to enable only the [retry] and timeout middleware, write:

toml tower = { version = "0.4", features = ["retry", "timeout"] }

See here for a complete list of all middleware provided by Tower.

License

This project is licensed under the MIT license.

Contribution

Unless you explicitly state otherwise, any contribution intentionally submitted for inclusion in Tower by you, shall be licensed as MIT, without any additional terms or conditions.