Struct http::response::Builder

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pub struct Builder { /* private fields */ }
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An HTTP response builder

This type can be used to construct an instance of Response through a builder-like pattern.

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impl Builder

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pub fn new() -> Builder

Creates a new default instance of Builder to construct either a Head or a Response.

Examples

let response = response::Builder::new()
    .status(200)
    .body(())
    .unwrap();
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pub fn status<T>(self, status: T) -> Builderwhere StatusCode: TryFrom<T>, <StatusCode as TryFrom<T>>::Error: Into<Error>,

Set the HTTP status for this response.

This function will configure the HTTP status code of the Response that will be returned from Builder::build.

By default this is 200.

Examples

let response = Response::builder()
    .status(200)
    .body(())
    .unwrap();
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pub fn version(self, version: Version) -> Builder

Set the HTTP version for this response.

This function will configure the HTTP version of the Response that will be returned from Builder::build.

By default this is HTTP/1.1

Examples

let response = Response::builder()
    .version(Version::HTTP_2)
    .body(())
    .unwrap();
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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 response 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 response = Response::builder()
    .header("Content-Type", "text/html")
    .header("X-Custom-Foo", "bar")
    .header("content-length", 0)
    .body(())
    .unwrap();
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pub fn headers_ref(&self) -> Option<&HeaderMap<HeaderValue>>

Get header on this response builder.

When builder has error returns None.

Example
let res = Response::builder()
    .header("Accept", "text/html")
    .header("X-Custom-Foo", "bar");
let headers = res.headers_ref().unwrap();
assert_eq!( headers["Accept"], "text/html" );
assert_eq!( headers["X-Custom-Foo"], "bar" );
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pub fn headers_mut(&mut self) -> Option<&mut HeaderMap<HeaderValue>>

Get header on this response builder. when builder has error returns None

Example
let mut res = Response::builder();
{
  let headers = res.headers_mut().unwrap();
  headers.insert("Accept", HeaderValue::from_static("text/html"));
  headers.insert("X-Custom-Foo", HeaderValue::from_static("bar"));
}
let headers = res.headers_ref().unwrap();
assert_eq!( headers["Accept"], "text/html" );
assert_eq!( headers["X-Custom-Foo"], "bar" );
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pub fn extension<T>(self, extension: T) -> Builderwhere T: Any + Send + Sync + 'static,

Adds an extension to this builder

Examples

let response = Response::builder()
    .extension("My Extension")
    .body(())
    .unwrap();

assert_eq!(response.extensions().get::<&'static str>(),
           Some(&"My Extension"));
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pub fn extensions_ref(&self) -> Option<&Extensions>

Get a reference to the extensions for this response builder.

If the builder has an error, this returns None.

Example
let res = Response::builder().extension("My Extension").extension(5u32);
let extensions = res.extensions_ref().unwrap();
assert_eq!(extensions.get::<&'static str>(), Some(&"My Extension"));
assert_eq!(extensions.get::<u32>(), Some(&5u32));
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pub fn extensions_mut(&mut self) -> Option<&mut Extensions>

Get a mutable reference to the extensions for this response builder.

If the builder has an error, this returns None.

Example
let mut res = Response::builder().extension("My Extension");
let mut extensions = res.extensions_mut().unwrap();
assert_eq!(extensions.get::<&'static str>(), Some(&"My Extension"));
extensions.insert(5u32);
assert_eq!(extensions.get::<u32>(), Some(&5u32));
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pub fn body<T>(self, body: T) -> Result<Response<T>>

“Consumes” this builder, using the provided body to return a constructed Response.

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 response = Response::builder()
    .body(())
    .unwrap();

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impl Debug for Builder

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fn fmt(&self, f: &mut Formatter<'_>) -> Result

Formats the value using the given formatter. Read more
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impl Default for Builder

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fn default() -> Builder

Returns the “default value” for a type. Read more

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