# Tokio **NOTE**: Tokio's [`master`](https://github.com/tokio-rs/tokio) is currently undergoing heavy development. This branch and the alpha releases will see API breaking changes and there are currently significant performance regressions that still need to be fixed before the final release. Use the [`v0.1.x`](https://github.com/tokio-rs/tokio/tree/v0.1.x) branch for stable releases. A runtime for writing reliable, asynchronous, and slim applications with the Rust programming language. It is: * **Fast**: Tokio's zero-cost abstractions give you bare-metal performance. * **Reliable**: Tokio leverages Rust's ownership, type system, and concurrency model to reduce bugs and ensure thread safety. * **Scalable**: Tokio has a minimal footprint, and handles backpressure and cancellation naturally. [![Crates.io][crates-badge]][crates-url] [![MIT licensed][mit-badge]][mit-url] [![Build Status][azure-badge]][azure-url] [![Gitter chat][gitter-badge]][gitter-url] [crates-badge]: https://img.shields.io/crates/v/tokio.svg [crates-url]: https://crates.io/crates/tokio [mit-badge]: https://img.shields.io/badge/license-MIT-blue.svg [mit-url]: LICENSE [azure-badge]: https://dev.azure.com/tokio-rs/Tokio/_apis/build/status/tokio-rs.tokio?branchName=master [azure-url]: https://dev.azure.com/tokio-rs/Tokio/_build/latest?definitionId=1&branchName=master [gitter-badge]: https://img.shields.io/gitter/room/tokio-rs/tokio.svg [gitter-url]: https://gitter.im/tokio-rs/tokio [Website](https://tokio.rs) | [Guides](https://tokio.rs/docs/) | [API Docs](https://docs.rs/tokio/latest/tokio) | [Chat](https://gitter.im/tokio-rs/tokio) ## Overview Tokio is an event-driven, non-blocking I/O platform for writing asynchronous applications with the Rust programming language. At a high level, it provides a few major components: * A multithreaded, work-stealing based task [scheduler]. * A reactor backed by the operating system's event queue (epoll, kqueue, IOCP, etc...). * Asynchronous [TCP and UDP][net] sockets. These components provide the runtime components necessary for building an asynchronous application. [net]: https://docs.rs/tokio/latest/tokio/net/index.html [scheduler]: https://docs.rs/tokio/latest/tokio/runtime/index.html ## Example A basic TCP echo server with Tokio: ```rust use tokio::net::TcpListener; use tokio::prelude::*; use std::net::SocketAddr; #[tokio::main] async fn main() -> Result<(), Box> { let addr = "127.0.0.1:8080".parse::()?; let mut listener = TcpListener::bind(&addr).await?; loop { let (mut socket, _) = listener.accept().await?; tokio::spawn(async move { let mut buf = [0; 1024]; // In a loop, read data from the socket and write the data back. loop { let n = match socket.read(&mut buf).await { // socket closed Ok(n) if n == 0 => return, Ok(n) => n, Err(e) => { println!("failed to read from socket; err = {:?}", e); return; } }; // Write the data back if let Err(e) = socket.write_all(&buf[0..n]).await { println!("failed to write to socket; err = {:?}", e); return; } } }); } } ``` More examples can be found [here](examples). Note that the `master` branch is currently being updated to use `async` / `await`. The examples are not fully ported. Examples for stable Tokio can be found [here](https://github.com/tokio-rs/tokio/tree/v0.1.x/tokio/examples). ## Getting Help First, see if the answer to your question can be found in the [Guides] or the [API documentation]. If the answer is not there, there is an active community in the [Tokio Gitter channel][chat]. We would be happy to try to answer your question. Last, if that doesn't work, try opening an [issue] with the question. [Guides]: https://tokio.rs/docs/ [API documentation]: https://docs.rs/tokio/latest/tokio [chat]: https://gitter.im/tokio-rs/tokio [issue]: https://github.com/tokio-rs/tokio/issues/new ## Contributing :balloon: Thanks for your help improving the project! We are so happy to have you! We have a [contributing guide][guide] to help you get involved in the Tokio project. [guide]: CONTRIBUTING.md ## Related Projects In addition to the crates in this repository, the Tokio project also maintains several other libraries, including: * [`tracing`] (formerly `tokio-trace`): A framework for application-level tracing and async-aware diagnostics. * [`mio`]: A low-level, cross-platform abstraction over OS I/O APIs that powers `tokio`. * [`bytes`]: Utilities for working with bytes, including efficient byte buffers. [`tracing`]: https://github.com/tokio-rs/tracing [`mio`]: https://github.com/tokio-rs/mio [`bytes`]: https://github.com/tokio-rs/bytes ## Supported Rust Versions Tokio is built against the latest stable, nightly, and beta Rust releases. The minimum version supported is the stable release from three months before the current stable release version. For example, if the latest stable Rust is 1.29, the minimum version supported is 1.26. The current Tokio version is not guaranteed to build on Rust versions earlier than the minimum supported version. ## License This project is licensed under the [MIT license](LICENSE). ### Contribution Unless you explicitly state otherwise, any contribution intentionally submitted for inclusion in Tokio by you, shall be licensed as MIT, without any additional terms or conditions.