Interface ServerBuilder
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public interface ServerBuilder
Builder API to create server bindings.Use {@link HttpExt.newServerAt()} to create a builder, use methods to customize settings, and then call one of the bind* methods to bind a server.
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Method Summary
All Methods Instance Methods Abstract Methods Modifier and Type Method Description ServerBuilder
adaptSettings(scala.Function1<ServerSettings,ServerSettings> f)
Adapt the current configured settings with a function.scala.concurrent.Future<Http.ServerBinding>
bind(scala.Function1<HttpRequest,scala.concurrent.Future<HttpResponse>> f)
Bind a new HTTP server at the given endpoint and use the given asynchronoushandler
Flow
for processing all incoming connections.scala.concurrent.Future<Http.ServerBinding>
bindFlow(akka.stream.scaladsl.Flow<HttpRequest,HttpResponse,?> handlerFlow)
Binds a new HTTP server at the given endpoint and uses the givenhandler
Flow
for processing all incoming connections.scala.concurrent.Future<Http.ServerBinding>
bindSync(scala.Function1<HttpRequest,HttpResponse> f)
Bind a new HTTP server at the given endpoint and uses the givenhandler
Flow
for processing all incoming connections.akka.stream.scaladsl.Source<Http.IncomingConnection,scala.concurrent.Future<Http.ServerBinding>>
connectionSource()
Creates aSource
ofHttp.IncomingConnection
instances which represents a prospective HTTP server binding on the givenendpoint
.ServerBuilder
enableHttps(HttpsConnectionContext context)
Enable HTTPS for this binding with the given context.ServerBuilder
logTo(akka.event.LoggingAdapter log)
Use a custom loggerServerBuilder
onInterface(java.lang.String interface_)
Change interface to bind toServerBuilder
onPort(int port)
Change port to bind toServerBuilder
withMaterializer(akka.stream.Materializer materializer)
Use customMaterializer
for the bindingServerBuilder
withSettings(ServerSettings settings)
Use customServerSettings
for the binding.
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Method Detail
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onInterface
ServerBuilder onInterface(java.lang.String interface_)
Change interface to bind to
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onPort
ServerBuilder onPort(int port)
Change port to bind to
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logTo
ServerBuilder logTo(akka.event.LoggingAdapter log)
Use a custom logger
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withSettings
ServerBuilder withSettings(ServerSettings settings)
Use customServerSettings
for the binding.- Parameters:
settings
- (undocumented)- Returns:
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adaptSettings
ServerBuilder adaptSettings(scala.Function1<ServerSettings,ServerSettings> f)
Adapt the current configured settings with a function.- Parameters:
f
- (undocumented)- Returns:
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enableHttps
ServerBuilder enableHttps(HttpsConnectionContext context)
Enable HTTPS for this binding with the given context.- Parameters:
context
- (undocumented)- Returns:
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withMaterializer
ServerBuilder withMaterializer(akka.stream.Materializer materializer)
Use customMaterializer
for the binding- Parameters:
materializer
- (undocumented)- Returns:
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bind
scala.concurrent.Future<Http.ServerBinding> bind(scala.Function1<HttpRequest,scala.concurrent.Future<HttpResponse>> f)
Bind a new HTTP server at the given endpoint and use the given asynchronoushandler
Flow
for processing all incoming connections.The number of concurrently accepted connections can be configured by overriding the
akka.http.server.max-connections
setting. Please see the documentation in the reference.conf for more information about what kind of guarantees to expect.Supports HTTP/2 on the same port if http2 support is enabled.
- Parameters:
f
- (undocumented)- Returns:
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bindSync
scala.concurrent.Future<Http.ServerBinding> bindSync(scala.Function1<HttpRequest,HttpResponse> f)
Bind a new HTTP server at the given endpoint and uses the givenhandler
Flow
for processing all incoming connections.The number of concurrently accepted connections can be configured by overriding the
akka.http.server.max-connections
setting. Please see the documentation in the reference.conf for more information about what kind of guarantees to expect.Supports HTTP/2 on the same port if http2 support is enabled.
- Parameters:
f
- (undocumented)- Returns:
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bindFlow
scala.concurrent.Future<Http.ServerBinding> bindFlow(akka.stream.scaladsl.Flow<HttpRequest,HttpResponse,?> handlerFlow)
Binds a new HTTP server at the given endpoint and uses the givenhandler
Flow
for processing all incoming connections.The number of concurrently accepted connections can be configured by overriding the
akka.http.server.max-connections
setting. Please see the documentation in the reference.conf for more information about what kind of guarantees to expect.- Parameters:
handlerFlow
- (undocumented)- Returns:
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connectionSource
akka.stream.scaladsl.Source<Http.IncomingConnection,scala.concurrent.Future<Http.ServerBinding>> connectionSource()
Creates aSource
ofHttp.IncomingConnection
instances which represents a prospective HTTP server binding on the givenendpoint
.Note that each materialization will create a new binding, so
* if the configured port is 0 the resulting source can be materialized several times. Each materialization will then be assigned a new local port by the operating system, which can then be retrieved by the materialized
Http.ServerBinding
.* if the configured port is non-zero subsequent materialization attempts of the produced source will immediately fail, unless the first materialization has already been unbound. Unbinding can be triggered via the materialized
Http.ServerBinding
.- Returns:
- (undocumented)
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