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could you explain what is “lazily extract”? |
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i.e. extract in the handler. But actually it seems I have mistaken the idea of zero copy deserialzation, actually I want some method that bind the lifetime to
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you need to load body in any case, then you can do whatever you need |
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But why the builtin extractor is designed to only support self-owned struct, I wonder if changing the generic lifetime to below would be a better approach impl<'de, T, Err: ErrorRenderer> FromRequest<Err> for Json<T>
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T: Deserialize<'de>
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lifetime would complicate definition |
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you can always take Payload and use whatever extraction method you need |
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Ok, Thanks |
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In the framework I used previously, I could lazily extract data from the body using the builtin method. However, in ntex, there seems to be no way to achieve this simply. I wonder if ntex provides such a method or do I have to implement it myself?
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