Not sure what happened exactly… it was working fine and I didn’t change anything in this file. It has to be related to something I did recently:
- Ran a migration adding a unique constraint on a table
- Generated two new entities of a couple very basic tables.
The handler I’m using isn’t even using the new tables, so I don’t know why this randomly broke. Anyone have any ideas? Or even some guidance on how to decipher that obscure error would be helpful.
Have you tried using the macro on
get_all_armies
? Without that macro handler errors don’t tell you much more than “something isn’t right”.
Generally this kind of error indicates some type in the handler signature doesn’t implement a necessary trait. Maybe you accidentally lost an automatically-derived trait like Send + Sync
? The macro is the easiest way to check.
Oh man, I didn’t know debug_handler existed. Sure enough I had a missing derived attribute… not sure how but Serde serialize and deserialize were missing, so when I was trying to return Ok(Json(army)) it was failing. Thanks so much!
Try using https://docs.rs/axum-macros/latest/axum_macros/attr.debug_handler.html
It should provide a better error message.
That looks like a Extension/State mismatch to me. Do your function arguments line up with any extensions or state you are bringing in?