pub struct Policy { /* private fields */ }Expand description
A type that controls the policy on how to handle the following of redirects.
The default value will catch redirect loops, and has a maximum of 10 redirects it will follow in a chain before returning an error.
limitedcan be used have the same as the default behavior, but adjust the allowed maximum redirect hops in a chain.nonecan be used to disable all redirect behavior.customcan be used to create a customized policy.
Implementations§
Source§impl Policy
impl Policy
Sourcepub fn limited(max: usize) -> Self
pub fn limited(max: usize) -> Self
Create a Policy with a maximum number of redirects.
An Error will be returned if the max is reached.
Sourcepub fn custom<T>(policy: T) -> Self
pub fn custom<T>(policy: T) -> Self
Create a custom Policy using the passed function.
§Note
The default Policy handles a maximum loop
chain, but the custom variant does not do that for you automatically.
The custom policy should have some way of handling those.
Information on the next request and previous requests can be found
on the Attempt argument passed to the closure.
Actions can be conveniently created from methods on the
Attempt.
§Example
let custom = redirect::Policy::custom(|attempt| {
if attempt.previous().len() > 5 {
attempt.error("too many redirects")
} else if attempt.url().host_str() == Some("example.domain") {
// prevent redirects to 'example.domain'
attempt.stop()
} else {
attempt.follow()
}
});
let client = reqwest::Client::builder()
.redirect(custom)
.build()?;Sourcepub fn redirect(&self, attempt: Attempt<'_>) -> Action
pub fn redirect(&self, attempt: Attempt<'_>) -> Action
Apply this policy to a given Attempt to produce a Action.
§Note
This method can be used together with Policy::custom()
to construct one Policy that wraps another.
§Example
let custom = redirect::Policy::custom(|attempt| {
eprintln!("{}, Location: {:?}", attempt.status(), attempt.url());
redirect::Policy::default().redirect(attempt)
});