Struct http::request::Builder  [−][src]
pub struct Builder { /* fields omitted */ }An HTTP request builder
This type can be used to construct an instance or Request
through a builder-like pattern.
Methods
impl Builder[src] 
impl Builderpub fn new() -> Builder[src] 
pub fn new() -> BuilderCreates a new default instance of Builder to construct either a
Head or a Request.
Examples
let req = request::Builder::new() .method("POST") .body(()) .unwrap();
pub fn method<T>(&mut self, method: T) -> &mut Builder where
    Method: HttpTryFrom<T>, [src] 
pub fn method<T>(&mut self, method: T) -> &mut Builder where
    Method: HttpTryFrom<T>, 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();
pub fn uri<T>(&mut self, uri: T) -> &mut Builder where
    Uri: HttpTryFrom<T>, [src] 
pub fn uri<T>(&mut self, uri: T) -> &mut Builder where
    Uri: HttpTryFrom<T>, 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();
pub fn version(&mut self, version: Version) -> &mut Builder[src] 
pub fn version(&mut self, version: Version) -> &mut BuilderSet 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();
pub fn header<K, V>(&mut self, key: K, value: V) -> &mut Builder where
    HeaderName: HttpTryFrom<K>,
    HeaderValue: HttpTryFrom<V>, [src] 
pub fn header<K, V>(&mut self, key: K, value: V) -> &mut Builder where
    HeaderName: HttpTryFrom<K>,
    HeaderValue: HttpTryFrom<V>, 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();
pub fn extension<T>(&mut self, extension: T) -> &mut Builder where
    T: Any + Send + Sync + 'static, [src] 
pub fn extension<T>(&mut self, extension: T) -> &mut Builder where
    T: Any + Send + Sync + 'static, 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"));
pub fn body<T>(&mut self, body: T) -> Result<Request<T>>[src] 
pub fn body<T>(&mut 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.
Panics
This method will panic if the builder is reused. The body function can
only be called once.
Examples
let request = Request::builder() .body(()) .unwrap();
Trait Implementations
impl Debug for Builder[src] 
impl Debug for Builderfn fmt(&self, f: &mut Formatter) -> Result[src] 
fn fmt(&self, f: &mut Formatter) -> ResultFormats the value using the given formatter. Read more
impl Default for Builder[src] 
impl Default for Builder