This is my first day with Rust, but I'm trying to do something trivial, and I'm stuck.
What I'm trying to do is to add an struct to a Vector, and return the result. What I'm trying is to create a very simple REST service which will store the data in memory when posting, and return all the data in JSON format when doing a GET.
This is my current code:
fn main() {
let mut server = Nickel::new();
let mut reservations = Vec::new();
server.post("/reservations/", middleware! { |request, response|
let reservation = request.json_as::<Reservation>().unwrap();
reservations.push(reservation); // <-- error occurs here
format!("Hello {} {}", reservation.name, reservation.email)
});
server.listen("127.0.0.1:3000");
}
I tried this solution with a RefCell, but then I get the error that the trait Sync is not implemented for Vec<reservation::Reservation>
This is a very good example of how Rust protects you from thread unsafety.
If you think about it, in your current code it would be possible that multiple threads try to concurrently mutate
reservations
without any kind of synchronization. This is a data race and Rust will complain about it.A possible solution would be to wrap the
reservations
vector into aMutex
to get synchronization. You will also need anArc
(atomic reference counting), since Rust cannot prove thatreservations
will live longer than the threads.With these changes, your code should be like the following:
You can check the documentation for additional info about
Mutex
andArc
.