class NettyServer extends Server

creates a Server implementation based Netty

Source
NettyServer.scala
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Instance Constructors

  1. new NettyServer(config: ServerConfig, applicationProvider: ApplicationProvider, stopHook: () ⇒ Future[_], actorSystem: ActorSystem)(implicit materializer: Materializer)

Value Members

  1. val actorSystem: ActorSystem
  2. val applicationProvider: ApplicationProvider
    Definition Classes
    NettyServerServer
  3. def httpPort: Option[Int]

    Returns the HTTP port of the server.

    Returns the HTTP port of the server.

    This is useful when the port number has been automatically selected (by setting a port number of 0).

    returns

    The HTTP port the server is bound to, if the HTTP connector is enabled.

    Definition Classes
    NettyServerServer
  4. def httpsPort: Option[Int]

    Returns the HTTPS port of the server.

    Returns the HTTPS port of the server.

    This is useful when the port number has been automatically selected (by setting a port number of 0).

    returns

    The HTTPS port the server is bound to, if the HTTPS connector is enabled.

    Definition Classes
    NettyServerServer
  5. lazy val mainAddress: InetSocketAddress
    Definition Classes
    NettyServer → ReloadableServer
  6. implicit val materializer: Materializer
  7. def mode: api.Mode
    Definition Classes
    NettyServerServer
  8. def reload(): Unit
    Definition Classes
    Server → ReloadableServer
  9. def stop(): Unit
    Definition Classes
    NettyServerServer → ReloadableServer

Deprecated Value Members

  1. def getHandlerFor(request: RequestHeader): Either[Future[Result], (RequestHeader, Handler, api.Application)]

    Try to get the handler for a request and return it as a Right.

    Try to get the handler for a request and return it as a Right. If we can't get the handler for some reason then return a result immediately as a Left. Reasons to return a Left value:

    - If there's a "web command" installed that intercepts the request. - If we fail to get the Application from the applicationProvider, i.e. if there's an error loading the application. - If an exception is thrown.

    NOTE: This will use the ApplicationProvider of the server to get the application instance. Use Server.getHandlerFor(request, provider) to pass a specific application instance

    Definition Classes
    Server
    Annotations
    @deprecated
    Deprecated

    (Since version 2.6.13) Use Server.getHandlerFor instead