Some small cleanups after Python3.8 became EOL.
- Move some type imports from `typing_extensions` to `typing`
- Remove the `abi3-py38` feature from pyo3
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Co-authored-by: Quentin Gliech <quenting@element.io>
This version change requires a migration to a new API. See
https://pyo3.rs/v0.21.2/migration#from-020-to-021
This will fix the annoying warnings added when using the recent rust
nightly:
> warning: non-local `impl` definition, they should be avoided as they
go against expectation
This adds functions to transform a Twisted request to the
`http::Request`, and then to send back an `http::Response` through it.
It also imports the SynapseError exception so that we can throw that
from Rust code directly
Example usage of this would be:
```rust
use crate::http::{http_request_from_twisted, http_response_to_twisted, HeaderMapPyExt};
fn handler(twisted_request: &PyAny) -> PyResult<()> {
let request = http_request_from_twisted(twisted_request)?;
let ua: headers::UserAgent = request.headers().typed_get_required()?;
if whatever {
return Err((crate::errors::SynapseError::new(
StatusCode::UNAUTHORIZED,
"Whatever".to_owned
"M_UNAUTHORIZED",
None,
None,
)));
}
let response = Response::new("hello".as_bytes());
http_response_to_twisted(twisted_request, response)?;
Ok(())
}
```
This allows maturin >= 0.15 to build the properly named
shared library object.
For now the old configuration is also kept to allow for
older maturin installs to be used.