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  • share request and response behaviour via FrameContainer
  • keep ServiceRequest and ServiceResponse wrappers

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https://chatgpt.com/codex/tasks/task_e_6867240b862c83229439dcf49735980e

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Introduce a generic FrameContainer to encapsulate middleware frame data and refactor ServiceRequest and ServiceResponse to use it, consolidating shared frame handling logic.

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  • Add FrameContainer to encapsulate request and response frame data.
  • Refactor ServiceRequest and ServiceResponse to delegate frame storage and access to FrameContainer.

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Introduces a generic FrameContainer to encapsulate frame data and refactors ServiceRequest and ServiceResponse to delegate their internal Vec handling to this new container.

Class diagram for FrameContainer introduction and ServiceRequest/ServiceResponse refactor

classDiagram
    class FrameContainer~F~ {
        +frame: F
        +new(frame: F) FrameContainer<F>
        +frame() &F
        +frame_mut() &mut F
        +into_inner() F
    }

    class ServiceRequest {
        +inner: FrameContainer<Vec<u8>>
        +new(frame: Vec<u8>) ServiceRequest
        +frame() &[u8]
        +frame_mut() &mut Vec<u8>
        +into_inner() Vec<u8>
    }

    class ServiceResponse {
        +inner: FrameContainer<Vec<u8>>
        +new(frame: Vec<u8>) ServiceResponse
        +frame() &[u8]
        +frame_mut() &mut Vec<u8>
        +into_inner() Vec<u8>
    }

    ServiceRequest --> FrameContainer : uses
    ServiceResponse --> FrameContainer : uses
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File-Level Changes

Change Details Files
Add generic FrameContainer abstraction
  • Define FrameContainer struct with generic parameter
  • Derive Debug and Default
  • Implement new, frame, frame_mut, and into_inner methods
src/middleware.rs
Refactor ServiceRequest to use FrameContainer
  • Replace raw frame field with inner FrameContainer<Vec>
  • Update constructor to wrap Vec in FrameContainer
  • Redirect frame, frame_mut, and into_inner to container methods
src/middleware.rs
Refactor ServiceResponse to use FrameContainer
  • Replace raw frame field with inner FrameContainer<Vec>
  • Update constructor to wrap Vec in FrameContainer
  • Redirect frame, frame_mut, and into_inner to container methods
src/middleware.rs

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  • Refactor
    • Improved the internal handling of frame data for requests and responses, ensuring better encapsulation and maintainability. No changes to the external interface or user-facing behaviour.

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A new generic struct, FrameContainer<F>, was introduced to encapsulate frame data and provide accessor and mutator methods. The ServiceRequest and ServiceResponse structs were refactored to use FrameContainer<Vec<u8>> instead of directly storing a Vec<u8>, with their methods updated to delegate to the new container.

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src/middleware.rs Added generic FrameContainer<F> struct with methods; refactored ServiceRequest and ServiceResponse to use FrameContainer<Vec<u8>> for internal frame storage and updated all relevant methods accordingly.

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sequenceDiagram
    participant Client
    participant ServiceRequest
    participant FrameContainer
    participant ServiceResponse

    Client->>ServiceRequest: Create ServiceRequest with frame data
    ServiceRequest->>FrameContainer: Store Vec<u8> in FrameContainer
    ServiceRequest->>FrameContainer: Access/mutate/consume frame via methods

    ServiceRequest->>ServiceResponse: Pass frame (via FrameContainer)
    ServiceResponse->>FrameContainer: Store Vec<u8> in FrameContainer
    ServiceResponse->>FrameContainer: Access/mutate/consume frame via methods
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  • Implement basic middleware wrappers #80: Refactored ServiceRequest and ServiceResponse to encapsulate frame data within a new generic FrameContainer, building on the initial introduction of these structs and their frame handling methods.

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