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rust - How do I read the entire body of a Tokio-based Hyper request?

I want to write a server using the current master branch of Hyper that saves a message that is delivered by a POST request and sends this message to every incoming GET request.

I have this, mostly copied from the Hyper examples directory:

extern crate futures;
extern crate hyper;
extern crate pretty_env_logger;

use futures::future::FutureResult;

use hyper::{Get, Post, StatusCode};
use hyper::header::{ContentLength};
use hyper::server::{Http, Service, Request, Response};
use futures::Stream;

struct Echo {
    data: Vec<u8>,
}

impl Echo {
    fn new() -> Self {
        Echo {
            data: "text".into(),
        }
    }
}

impl Service for Echo {
    type Request = Request;
    type Response = Response;
    type Error = hyper::Error;
    type Future = FutureResult<Response, hyper::Error>;

    fn call(&self, req: Self::Request) -> Self::Future {
        let resp = match (req.method(), req.path()) {
            (&Get, "/") | (&Get, "/echo") => {
                Response::new()
                    .with_header(ContentLength(self.data.len() as u64))
                    .with_body(self.data.clone())
            },
            (&Post, "/") => {
                //self.data.clear(); // argh. &self is not mutable :(
                // even if it was mutable... how to put the entire body into it?
                //req.body().fold(...) ?
                let mut res = Response::new();
                if let Some(len) = req.headers().get::<ContentLength>() {
                    res.headers_mut().set(ContentLength(0));
                }
                res.with_body(req.body())
            },
            _ => {
                Response::new()
                    .with_status(StatusCode::NotFound)
            }
        };
        futures::future::ok(resp)
    }

}


fn main() {
    pretty_env_logger::init().unwrap();
    let addr = "127.0.0.1:12346".parse().unwrap();

    let server = Http::new().bind(&addr, || Ok(Echo::new())).unwrap();
    println!("Listening on http://{} with 1 thread.", server.local_addr().unwrap());
    server.run().unwrap();
}

How do I turn the req.body() (which seems to be a Stream of Chunks) into a Vec<u8>? I assume I must somehow return a Future that consumes the Stream and turns it into a single Vec<u8>, maybe with fold(). But I have no clue how to do that.

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Hyper 0.13 provides a body::to_bytes function for this purpose.

use hyper::body;
use hyper::{Body, Response};

pub async fn read_response_body(res: Response<Body>) -> Result<String, hyper::Error> {
    let bytes = body::to_bytes(res.into_body()).await?;
    Ok(String::from_utf8(bytes.to_vec()).expect("response was not valid utf-8"))
}

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