pub struct Builder { /* private fields */ }
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An HTTP request builder
This type can be used to construct an instance or Request
through a builder-like pattern.
Implementations§
source§impl Builder
impl Builder
sourcepub fn new() -> Builder
pub fn new() -> Builder
Creates a new default instance of Builder
to construct a Request
.
Examples
let req = request::Builder::new()
.method("POST")
.body(())
.unwrap();
sourcepub fn method<T>(self, method: T) -> Builder
pub fn method<T>(self, method: T) -> Builder
Set the HTTP method for this request.
This function will configure the HTTP method of the Request
that will
be returned from Builder::build
.
By default this is GET
.
Examples
let req = Request::builder()
.method("POST")
.body(())
.unwrap();
sourcepub fn method_ref(&self) -> Option<&Method>
pub fn method_ref(&self) -> Option<&Method>
Get the HTTP Method for this request.
By default this is GET
. If builder has error, returns None.
Examples
let mut req = Request::builder();
assert_eq!(req.method_ref(),Some(&Method::GET));
req = req.method("POST");
assert_eq!(req.method_ref(),Some(&Method::POST));
sourcepub fn uri<T>(self, uri: T) -> Builder
pub fn uri<T>(self, uri: T) -> Builder
Set the URI for this request.
This function will configure the URI of the Request
that will
be returned from Builder::build
.
By default this is /
.
Examples
let req = Request::builder()
.uri("https://www.rust-lang.org/")
.body(())
.unwrap();
sourcepub fn uri_ref(&self) -> Option<&Uri>
pub fn uri_ref(&self) -> Option<&Uri>
Get the URI for this request
By default this is /
.
Examples
let mut req = Request::builder();
assert_eq!(req.uri_ref().unwrap(), "/" );
req = req.uri("https://www.rust-lang.org/");
assert_eq!(req.uri_ref().unwrap(), "https://www.rust-lang.org/" );
sourcepub fn version(self, version: Version) -> Builder
pub fn version(self, version: Version) -> Builder
Set the HTTP version for this request.
This function will configure the HTTP version of the Request
that
will be returned from Builder::build
.
By default this is HTTP/1.1
Examples
let req = Request::builder()
.version(Version::HTTP_2)
.body(())
.unwrap();
sourcepub fn version_ref(&self) -> Option<&Version>
pub fn version_ref(&self) -> Option<&Version>
Get the HTTP version for this request
By default this is HTTP/1.1.
Examples
let mut req = Request::builder();
assert_eq!(req.version_ref().unwrap(), &Version::HTTP_11 );
req = req.version(Version::HTTP_2);
assert_eq!(req.version_ref().unwrap(), &Version::HTTP_2 );
sourcepub fn header<K, V>(self, key: K, value: V) -> Builderwhere
HeaderName: TryFrom<K>,
<HeaderName as TryFrom<K>>::Error: Into<Error>,
HeaderValue: TryFrom<V>,
<HeaderValue as TryFrom<V>>::Error: Into<Error>,
pub fn header<K, V>(self, key: K, value: V) -> Builderwhere
HeaderName: TryFrom<K>,
<HeaderName as TryFrom<K>>::Error: Into<Error>,
HeaderValue: TryFrom<V>,
<HeaderValue as TryFrom<V>>::Error: Into<Error>,
Appends a header to this request builder.
This function will append the provided key/value as a header to the
internal HeaderMap
being constructed. Essentially this is equivalent
to calling HeaderMap::append
.
Examples
let req = Request::builder()
.header("Accept", "text/html")
.header("X-Custom-Foo", "bar")
.body(())
.unwrap();
sourcepub fn headers_ref(&self) -> Option<&HeaderMap<HeaderValue>>
pub fn headers_ref(&self) -> Option<&HeaderMap<HeaderValue>>
Get header on this request builder. when builder has error returns None
Example
let req = Request::builder()
.header("Accept", "text/html")
.header("X-Custom-Foo", "bar");
let headers = req.headers_ref().unwrap();
assert_eq!( headers["Accept"], "text/html" );
assert_eq!( headers["X-Custom-Foo"], "bar" );
sourcepub fn headers_mut(&mut self) -> Option<&mut HeaderMap<HeaderValue>>
pub fn headers_mut(&mut self) -> Option<&mut HeaderMap<HeaderValue>>
Get headers on this request builder.
When builder has error returns None.
Example
let mut req = Request::builder();
{
let headers = req.headers_mut().unwrap();
headers.insert("Accept", HeaderValue::from_static("text/html"));
headers.insert("X-Custom-Foo", HeaderValue::from_static("bar"));
}
let headers = req.headers_ref().unwrap();
assert_eq!( headers["Accept"], "text/html" );
assert_eq!( headers["X-Custom-Foo"], "bar" );
sourcepub fn extension<T>(self, extension: T) -> Builder
pub fn extension<T>(self, extension: T) -> Builder
Adds an extension to this builder
Examples
let req = Request::builder()
.extension("My Extension")
.body(())
.unwrap();
assert_eq!(req.extensions().get::<&'static str>(),
Some(&"My Extension"));
sourcepub fn extensions_ref(&self) -> Option<&Extensions>
pub fn extensions_ref(&self) -> Option<&Extensions>
Get a reference to the extensions for this request builder.
If the builder has an error, this returns None
.
Example
let req = Request::builder().extension("My Extension").extension(5u32);
let extensions = req.extensions_ref().unwrap();
assert_eq!(extensions.get::<&'static str>(), Some(&"My Extension"));
assert_eq!(extensions.get::<u32>(), Some(&5u32));
sourcepub fn extensions_mut(&mut self) -> Option<&mut Extensions>
pub fn extensions_mut(&mut self) -> Option<&mut Extensions>
Get a mutable reference to the extensions for this request builder.
If the builder has an error, this returns None
.
Example
let mut req = Request::builder().extension("My Extension");
let mut extensions = req.extensions_mut().unwrap();
assert_eq!(extensions.get::<&'static str>(), Some(&"My Extension"));
extensions.insert(5u32);
assert_eq!(extensions.get::<u32>(), Some(&5u32));
sourcepub fn body<T>(self, body: T) -> Result<Request<T>>
pub fn body<T>(self, body: T) -> Result<Request<T>>
“Consumes” this builder, using the provided body
to return a
constructed Request
.
Errors
This function may return an error if any previously configured argument
failed to parse or get converted to the internal representation. For
example if an invalid head
was specified via header("Foo", "Bar\r\n")
the error will be returned when this function is called
rather than when header
was called.
Examples
let request = Request::builder()
.body(())
.unwrap();