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      • Server-Side HTTPS Support
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Akka HTTP
⌂Akka HTTP
10.0.0
  • Java Documentation
    • Akka HTTP
      • Introduction
      • Configuration
      • HTTP Model
      • Common Abstractions (Client- and Server-Side)
      • Implications of the streaming nature of Request/Response Entities
      • Low-Level Server-Side API
      • High-level Server-Side API
      • Server-Side WebSocket Support
      • Consuming HTTP-based Services (Client-Side)
      • Server-Side HTTPS Support
      • Migration Guides (Java)
  • Scala Documentation
    • Akka HTTP
      • Introduction
      • Configuration
      • HTTP Model
      • Common Abstractions (Client- and Server-Side)
      • Implications of the streaming nature of Request/Response Entities
      • Low-Level Server-Side API
      • High-level Server-Side API
      • Server-Side WebSocket Support
      • Consuming HTTP-based Services (Client-Side)
      • Server-Side HTTPS Support
      • Handling blocking operations in Akka HTTP
      • Migration Guides
  • Security announcements
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  • mapInnerRoute

mapInnerRoute

Description

Changes the execution model of the inner route by wrapping it with arbitrary logic.

The mapInnerRoute directive is used as a building block for Custom Directives to replace the inner route with any other route. Usually, the returned route wraps the original one with custom execution logic.

Example

// TODO: implement mapInnerRoute

Next: mapRejections

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