# Technical Write Up ## Routes - `health_check`: returns a HTTP code 200 if the server is up and running. Response body is empty. - `subscribe` returns a HTTP code 200 if the user successfully subscribed to our email newsletter service. 400 if data is missing or invalid. ## The `tokio` Async Runtime `tokio` will be the engine in charge of driving Futures to completion - `#[tokio::main]` macro is just a builder to help building the runtime. It is basically saying, we want this async function to be run. - `tokio::spawn(/*async task*/)` will spawn an async task to be run. We can continue executing other code concurrently while `task` runs in the background. If we need to wait for `task` to complete before proceeding, we can use `task.await` (which `#[tokio::test]` will take care for us in the mean time). ### Testing with `tokio` - Each test has to be marked `#[tokio::test]`. - This macro will build a new async runtime for that one test. - By calling `spawn_app()`, we will get a API HttpServer running for the entire duration of the single test that the macro above belongs to. ## The Test Suite - The OS will find an available port for the test suite to use. - We use the same PostgreSQL database instance for both testing and production environment (might bite us in the ass later ?).