Struct httparse::Request
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pub struct Request<'headers, 'buf: 'headers> { pub method: Option<&'buf str>, pub path: Option<&'buf str>, pub version: Option<u8>, pub headers: &'headers mut [Header<'buf>], }
A parsed Request.
The optional values will be None
if a parse was not complete, and did not
parse the associated property. This allows you to inspect the parts that
could be parsed, before reading more, in case you wish to exit early.
Example
let buf = b"GET /404 HTTP/1.1\r\nHost:"; let mut headers = [httparse::EMPTY_HEADER; 16]; let mut req = httparse::Request::new(&mut headers); let res = req.parse(buf).unwrap(); if res.is_partial() { match req.path { Some(ref path) => { // check router for path. // /404 doesn't exist? we could stop parsing }, None => { // must read more and parse again } } }
Fields
method: Option<&'buf str>
The request method, such as GET
.
path: Option<&'buf str>
The request path, such as /about-us
.
version: Option<u8>
The request version, such as HTTP/1.1
.
headers: &'headers mut [Header<'buf>]
The request headers.
Methods
impl<'h, 'b> Request<'h, 'b>
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pub fn new(headers: &'h mut [Header<'b>]) -> Request<'h, 'b>
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Creates a new Request, using a slice of headers you allocate.
pub fn parse(&mut self, buf: &'b [u8]) -> Result<usize>
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Try to parse a buffer of bytes into the Request.
Trait Implementations
impl<'headers, 'buf: 'headers> Debug for Request<'headers, 'buf>
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fn fmt(&self, __arg_0: &mut Formatter) -> Result
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Formats the value using the given formatter. Read more