Instead, rely on Url's built-in query parameter handling. A Request now accumulates a list of query param pairs, and joins them with a parsed URL at the time do_call is called. In the process, remove some getters that rely on parsing the URL. Adapting these getters was going to be awkward, and they mostly duplicate things people can readily get by parsing the URL.
365 lines
11 KiB
Rust
365 lines
11 KiB
Rust
use std::fmt;
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use std::io::Read;
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use url::{form_urlencoded, Url};
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use crate::agent::Agent;
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use crate::body::BodySize;
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use crate::body::{Payload, SizedReader};
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use crate::error::Error;
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use crate::header::{self, Header};
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use crate::unit::{self, Unit};
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use crate::Response;
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#[cfg(feature = "json")]
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use super::SerdeValue;
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pub type Result<T> = std::result::Result<T, Error>;
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/// Request instances are builders that creates a request.
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///
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/// ```
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/// let mut request = ureq::get("https://www.google.com/");
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///
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/// let response = request
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/// .query("foo", "bar baz") // add ?foo=bar%20baz
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/// .call(); // run the request
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/// ```
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#[derive(Clone)]
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pub struct Request {
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pub(crate) agent: Agent,
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pub(crate) method: String,
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url: String,
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return_error_for_status: bool,
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pub(crate) headers: Vec<Header>,
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query_params: Vec<(String, String)>,
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}
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impl fmt::Debug for Request {
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fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter) -> fmt::Result {
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write!(
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f,
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"Request({} {} {:?}, {:?})",
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self.method, self.url, self.query_params, self.headers
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)
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}
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}
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impl Request {
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pub(crate) fn new(agent: Agent, method: String, url: String) -> Request {
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Request {
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agent,
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method,
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url,
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headers: vec![],
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return_error_for_status: true,
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query_params: vec![],
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}
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}
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/// Executes the request and blocks the caller until done.
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///
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/// Use `.timeout_connect()` and `.timeout_read()` to avoid blocking forever.
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///
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/// ```
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/// let r = ureq::builder()
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/// .timeout_connect(std::time::Duration::from_secs(10)) // max 10 seconds
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/// .build()
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/// .get("/my_page")
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/// .call();
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///
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/// println!("{:?}", r);
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/// ```
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pub fn call(self) -> Result<Response> {
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self.do_call(Payload::Empty)
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}
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fn do_call(&self, payload: Payload) -> Result<Response> {
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for h in &self.headers {
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h.validate()?;
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}
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let mut url: Url = self
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.url
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.parse()
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.map_err(|e: url::ParseError| Error::BadUrl(e.to_string()))?;
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for (name, value) in self.query_params.clone() {
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url.query_pairs_mut().append_pair(&name, &value);
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}
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let reader = payload.into_read();
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let unit = Unit::new(&self, &url, &reader);
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let response = unit::connect(&self, unit, true, 0, reader, false)?;
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if response.error() && self.return_error_for_status {
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Err(Error::HTTP(response.into()))
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} else {
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Ok(response)
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}
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}
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/// Send data a json value.
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///
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/// Requires feature `ureq = { version = "*", features = ["json"] }`
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///
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/// The `Content-Length` header is implicitly set to the length of the serialized value.
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///
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/// ```
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/// #[macro_use]
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/// extern crate ureq;
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///
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/// fn main() {
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/// let r = ureq::post("/my_page")
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/// .send_json(json!({ "name": "martin", "rust": true }));
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/// println!("{:?}", r);
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/// }
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/// ```
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#[cfg(feature = "json")]
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pub fn send_json(mut self, data: SerdeValue) -> Result<Response> {
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if self.header("Content-Type").is_none() {
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self = self.set("Content-Type", "application/json");
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}
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self.do_call(Payload::JSON(data))
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}
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/// Send data as bytes.
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///
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/// The `Content-Length` header is implicitly set to the length of the serialized value.
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///
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/// ```
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/// let body = b"Hello world!";
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/// let r = ureq::post("/my_page")
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/// .send_bytes(body);
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/// println!("{:?}", r);
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/// ```
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pub fn send_bytes(self, data: &[u8]) -> Result<Response> {
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self.do_call(Payload::Bytes(data))
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}
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/// Send data as a string.
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///
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/// The `Content-Length` header is implicitly set to the length of the serialized value.
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/// Defaults to `utf-8`
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///
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/// ## Charset support
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///
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/// Requires feature `ureq = { version = "*", features = ["charset"] }`
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///
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/// If a `Content-Type` header is present and it contains a charset specification, we
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/// attempt to encode the string using that character set. If it fails, we fall back
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/// on utf-8.
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///
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/// ```
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/// // this example requires features = ["charset"]
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///
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/// let r = ureq::post("/my_page")
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/// .set("Content-Type", "text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1")
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/// .send_string("Hällo Wörld!");
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/// println!("{:?}", r);
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/// ```
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pub fn send_string(self, data: &str) -> Result<Response> {
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let charset =
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crate::response::charset_from_content_type(self.header("content-type")).to_string();
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self.do_call(Payload::Text(data, charset))
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}
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/// Send a sequence of (key, value) pairs as form-urlencoded data.
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///
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/// The `Content-Type` header is implicitly set to application/x-www-form-urlencoded.
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/// The `Content-Length` header is implicitly set to the length of the serialized value.
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///
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/// ```
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/// #[macro_use]
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/// extern crate ureq;
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///
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/// fn main() {
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/// let r = ureq::post("/my_page")
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/// .send_form(&[("foo", "bar"),("foo2", "bar2")]);
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/// println!("{:?}", r);
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/// }
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/// ```
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pub fn send_form(mut self, data: &[(&str, &str)]) -> Result<Response> {
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if self.header("Content-Type").is_none() {
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self = self.set("Content-Type", "application/x-www-form-urlencoded");
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}
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let encoded = form_urlencoded::Serializer::new(String::new())
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.extend_pairs(data)
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.finish();
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self.do_call(Payload::Bytes(&encoded.into_bytes()))
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}
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/// Send data from a reader.
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///
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/// If no Content-Length and Transfer-Encoding header has been set, it uses the [chunked transfer encoding](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7230#section-4.1).
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///
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/// The caller may set the Content-Length header to the expected byte size of the reader if is
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/// known.
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///
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/// The input from the reader is buffered into chunks of size 16,384, the max size of a TLS fragment.
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///
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/// ```
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/// use std::io::Cursor;
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///
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/// let read = Cursor::new(vec![0x20; 100_000]);
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///
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/// let resp = ureq::post("http://localhost/example-upload")
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/// .set("Content-Type", "text/plain")
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/// .send(read);
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/// ```
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pub fn send(self, reader: impl Read) -> Result<Response> {
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self.do_call(Payload::Reader(Box::new(reader)))
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}
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/// Set a header field.
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///
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/// ```
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/// let r = ureq::get("/my_page")
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/// .set("X-API-Key", "foobar")
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/// .set("Accept", "text/plain")
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/// .call();
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///
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/// if r.is_ok() {
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/// println!("yay got {}", r.unwrap().into_string().unwrap());
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/// } else {
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/// println!("Oh no error!");
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/// }
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/// ```
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pub fn set(mut self, header: &str, value: &str) -> Self {
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header::add_header(&mut self.headers, Header::new(header, value));
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self
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}
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/// Returns the value for a set header.
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///
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/// ```
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/// let req = ureq::get("/my_page")
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/// .set("X-API-Key", "foobar");
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/// assert_eq!("foobar", req.header("x-api-Key").unwrap());
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/// ```
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pub fn header(&self, name: &str) -> Option<&str> {
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header::get_header(&self.headers, name)
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}
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/// A list of the set header names in this request. Lowercased to be uniform.
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///
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/// ```
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/// let req = ureq::get("/my_page")
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/// .set("X-API-Key", "foobar")
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/// .set("Content-Type", "application/json");
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/// assert_eq!(req.header_names(), vec!["x-api-key", "content-type"]);
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/// ```
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pub fn header_names(&self) -> Vec<String> {
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self.headers
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.iter()
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.map(|h| h.name().to_ascii_lowercase())
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.collect()
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}
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/// Tells if the header has been set.
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///
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/// ```
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/// let req = ureq::get("/my_page")
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/// .set("X-API-Key", "foobar");
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/// assert_eq!(true, req.has("x-api-Key"));
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/// ```
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pub fn has(&self, name: &str) -> bool {
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header::has_header(&self.headers, name)
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}
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/// All headers corresponding values for the give name, or empty vector.
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///
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/// ```
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/// let req = ureq::get("/my_page")
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/// .set("X-Forwarded-For", "1.2.3.4")
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/// .set("X-Forwarded-For", "2.3.4.5");
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///
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/// assert_eq!(req.all("x-forwarded-for"), vec![
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/// "1.2.3.4",
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/// "2.3.4.5",
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/// ]);
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/// ```
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pub fn all(&self, name: &str) -> Vec<&str> {
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header::get_all_headers(&self.headers, name)
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}
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/// Set a query parameter.
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///
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/// For example, to set `?format=json&dest=/login`
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///
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/// ```
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/// let r = ureq::get("/my_page")
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/// .query("format", "json")
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/// .query("dest", "/login")
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/// .call();
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///
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/// println!("{:?}", r);
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/// ```
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pub fn query(mut self, param: &str, value: &str) -> Self {
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self.query_params
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.push((param.to_string(), value.to_string()));
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self
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}
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/// By default, if a response's status is anything but a 2xx or 3xx,
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/// send() and related methods will return an Error. If you want
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/// to handle such responses as non-errors, set this to false.
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///
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/// Example:
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/// ```
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/// # fn main() -> Result<(), ureq::Error> {
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/// let result = ureq::get("http://httpbin.org/status/500")
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/// .error_for_status(false)
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/// .call();
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/// assert!(result.is_ok());
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/// # Ok(())
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/// # }
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/// ```
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pub fn error_for_status(mut self, value: bool) -> Self {
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self.return_error_for_status = value;
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self
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}
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// Returns true if this request, with the provided body, is retryable.
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pub(crate) fn is_retryable(&self, body: &SizedReader) -> bool {
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// Per https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7231#section-8.1.3
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// these methods are idempotent.
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let idempotent = match self.method.as_str() {
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"DELETE" | "GET" | "HEAD" | "OPTIONS" | "PUT" | "TRACE" => true,
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_ => false,
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};
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// Unsized bodies aren't retryable because we can't rewind the reader.
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// Sized bodies are retryable only if they are zero-length because of
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// coincidences of the current implementation - the function responsible
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// for retries doesn't have a way to replay a Payload.
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let retryable_body = match body.size {
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BodySize::Unknown => false,
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BodySize::Known(0) => true,
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BodySize::Known(_) => false,
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BodySize::Empty => true,
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};
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idempotent && retryable_body
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}
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}
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#[test]
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fn request_implements_send_and_sync() {
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let _request: Box<dyn Send> = Box::new(Request::new(
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Agent::new(),
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"GET".to_string(),
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"https://example.com/".to_string(),
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));
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let _request: Box<dyn Sync> = Box::new(Request::new(
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Agent::new(),
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"GET".to_string(),
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"https://example.com/".to_string(),
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));
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}
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#[test]
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fn send_byte_slice() {
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let bytes = vec![1, 2, 3];
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crate::agent()
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.post("http://example.com")
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.send(&bytes[1..2])
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.ok();
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}
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