proxmox-backup/examples/h2server.rs
Wolfgang Bumiller d19c96d507 move test binaries to examples/
These aren't installed and are only used for manual testing,
so there's no reason to force them to be built all the time.

Signed-off-by: Wolfgang Bumiller <w.bumiller@proxmox.com>
2020-06-16 13:32:24 +02:00

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Rust

use anyhow::{Error};
use futures::*;
// Simple H2 server to test H2 speed with h2client.rs
use tokio::net::TcpListener;
use tokio::io::{AsyncRead, AsyncWrite};
use proxmox_backup::client::pipe_to_stream::PipeToSendStream;
fn main() -> Result<(), Error> {
proxmox_backup::tools::runtime::main(run())
}
async fn run() -> Result<(), Error> {
let mut listener = TcpListener::bind(std::net::SocketAddr::from(([127,0,0,1], 8008))).await?;
println!("listening on {:?}", listener.local_addr());
loop {
let (socket, _addr) = listener.accept().await?;
tokio::spawn(handle_connection(socket)
.map(|res| {
if let Err(err) = res {
eprintln!("Error: {}", err);
}
}));
}
}
async fn handle_connection<T: AsyncRead + AsyncWrite + Unpin>(socket: T) -> Result<(), Error> {
let mut conn = h2::server::handshake(socket).await?;
println!("H2 connection bound");
while let Some((request, mut respond)) = conn.try_next().await? {
println!("GOT request: {:?}", request);
let response = http::Response::builder()
.status(http::StatusCode::OK)
.body(())
.unwrap();
let send = respond.send_response(response, false).unwrap();
let data = vec![65u8; 1024*1024];
PipeToSendStream::new(bytes::Bytes::from(data), send).await?;
println!("DATA SENT");
}
Ok(())
}