doc fixes

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Martin Algesten
2018-06-22 11:11:59 +02:00
parent 28348f1e51
commit 48dcdeb92a
3 changed files with 21 additions and 9 deletions

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@@ -32,15 +32,18 @@
//! [`ureq::put`](fn.put.html), etc).
//!
//! These top level http method functions create a [Request](struct.Request.html) instance
//! which follows a build pattern. The builders are finished using
//! [`.call()`](struct.Request.html#method.call),
//! [`.send_string()`](struct.Request.html#method.send_string) or
//! [`.send_json()`](struct.Request.html#method.send_json).
//! which follows a build pattern. The builders are finished using:
//!
//! * [`.call()`](struct.Request.html#method.call) without a request body.
//! * [`.send()`](struct.Request.html#method.send) with a request body as `Read`.
//! * [`.send_string()`](struct.Request.html#method.send_string) body as string.
//! * [`.send_json()`](struct.Request.html#method.send_json) body as serde json.
//!
//! # Agents
//!
//! To maintain a state, cookies, between requests, you use an [agent](struct.Agent.html).
//! Agents also follow the build pattern. Agents are created with `ureq::agent().build()`.
//! Agents also follow the build pattern. Agents are created with
//! [`ureq::agent().build()`](struct.Agent.html).
//!
//! # Content-Length
//!

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@@ -201,7 +201,16 @@ impl Request {
///
/// The `Content-Length` header is not set because we can't know the length of the reader.
///
/// ```
/// use std::io::Cursor;
///
/// let text = "Hello there!\n";
/// let read = Cursor::new(text.to_string().into_bytes());
///
/// let resp = ureq::post("/somewhere")
/// .set("Content-Type", "text/plain")
/// .send(read);
/// ```
pub fn send<R>(&mut self, reader: R) -> Response
where
R: Read + Send + 'static,

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@@ -221,9 +221,9 @@ impl Response {
/// Turn this response into a `impl Read` of the body.
///
/// 1. If "Transfer-Encoding: chunked", the returned reader will unchunk it
/// and any "Content-Length" header is ignored.
/// 2. If "Content-Length" is set, the returned reader is limited to this byte
/// 1. If `Transfer-Encoding: chunked`, the returned reader will unchunk it
/// and any `Content-Length` header is ignored.
/// 2. If `Content-Length` is set, the returned reader is limited to this byte
/// length regardless of how many bytes the server sends.
/// 3. If no length header, the reader is until server stream end.
///
@@ -263,7 +263,7 @@ impl Response {
}
/// Turn this response into a String of the response body. Attempts to respect the
/// character encoding of the "Content-Type" and falls back to `utf-8`.
/// character encoding of the `Content-Type` header and falls back to `utf-8`.
///
/// This is potentially memory inefficient for large bodies since the
/// implementation first reads the reader to end into a `Vec<u8>` and then