Struct hyper::Url [] [src]

pub struct Url {
    pub scheme: String,
    pub scheme_data: SchemeData,
    pub query: Option<String>,
    pub fragment: Option<String>,
}

The parsed representation of an absolute URL.

Fields

scheme

The scheme (a.k.a. protocol) of the URL, in ASCII lower case.

scheme_data

The components of the URL whose representation depends on where the scheme is relative.

query

The query string of the URL.

None if the ? delimiter character was not part of the parsed input, otherwise a possibly empty, percent-encoded string.

Percent encoded strings are within the ASCII range.

See also the query_pairs, set_query_from_pairs, and lossy_percent_decode_query methods.

fragment

The fragment identifier of the URL.

None if the # delimiter character was not part of the parsed input, otherwise a possibly empty, percent-encoded string.

Percent encoded strings are within the ASCII range.

See also the lossy_percent_decode_fragment method.

Methods

impl Url

fn parse(input: &str) -> Result<Url, ParseError>

Parse an URL with the default UrlParser parameters.

In particular, relative URL references are parse errors since no base URL is provided.

fn from_file_path<P>(path: P) -> Result<Url, ()> where P: AsRef<Path>

Convert a file name as std::path::Path into an URL in the file scheme.

This returns Err if the given path is not absolute or, with a Windows path, if the prefix is not a disk prefix (e.g. C:).

fn from_directory_path<P>(path: P) -> Result<Url, ()> where P: AsRef<Path>

Convert a directory name as std::path::Path into an URL in the file scheme.

This returns Err if the given path is not absolute or, with a Windows path, if the prefix is not a disk prefix (e.g. C:).

Compared to from_file_path, this adds an empty component to the path (or, in terms of URL syntax, adds a trailing slash) so that the entire path is considered when using this URL as a base URL.

For example:

  • "index.html" parsed with Url::from_directory_path(Path::new("/var/www")) as the base URL is file:///var/www/index.html
  • "index.html" parsed with Url::from_file_path(Path::new("/var/www/")) as the base URL is file:///var/index.html, which might not be what was intended.

(Note that Path::new removes any trailing slash.)

fn to_file_path(&self) -> Result<PathBuf, ()>

Assuming the URL is in the file scheme or similar, convert its path to an absolute std::path::Path.

Note: This does not actually check the URL’s scheme, and may give nonsensical results for other schemes. It is the user’s responsibility to check the URL’s scheme before calling this.

let path = url.to_file_path();

Returns Err if the host is neither empty nor "localhost", or if Path::new_opt() returns None. (That is, if the percent-decoded path contains a NUL byte or, for a Windows path, is not UTF-8.)

fn serialize(&self) -> String

Return the serialization of this URL as a string.

fn origin(&self) -> Origin

Return the origin of this URL (https://url.spec.whatwg.org/#origin)

fn serialize_no_fragment(&self) -> String

Return the serialization of this URL, without the fragment identifier, as a string

fn non_relative_scheme_data(&self) -> Option<&str>

If the URL is non-relative, return the string scheme data.

fn non_relative_scheme_data_mut(&mut self) -> Option<&mut String>

If the URL is non-relative, return a mutable reference to the string scheme data.

fn relative_scheme_data(&self) -> Option<&RelativeSchemeData>

If the URL is in a relative scheme, return the structured scheme data.

fn relative_scheme_data_mut(&mut self) -> Option<&mut RelativeSchemeData>

If the URL is in a relative scheme, return a mutable reference to the structured scheme data.

fn username(&self) -> Option<&str>

If the URL is in a relative scheme, return its username.

fn username_mut(&mut self) -> Option<&mut String>

If the URL is in a relative scheme, return a mutable reference to its username.

fn lossy_percent_decode_username(&self) -> Option<String>

Percent-decode the URL’s username, if any.

This is “lossy”: invalid UTF-8 percent-encoded byte sequences will be replaced � U+FFFD, the replacement character.

fn password(&self) -> Option<&str>

If the URL is in a relative scheme, return its password, if any.

fn password_mut(&mut self) -> Option<&mut String>

If the URL is in a relative scheme, return a mutable reference to its password, if any.

fn lossy_percent_decode_password(&self) -> Option<String>

Percent-decode the URL’s password, if any.

This is “lossy”: invalid UTF-8 percent-encoded byte sequences will be replaced � U+FFFD, the replacement character.

fn serialize_userinfo(&mut self) -> Option<String>

Serialize the URL's username and password, if any.

Format: ":@"

fn host(&self) -> Option<&Host>

If the URL is in a relative scheme, return its structured host.

fn host_mut(&mut self) -> Option<&mut Host>

If the URL is in a relative scheme, return a mutable reference to its structured host.

fn domain(&self) -> Option<&str>

If the URL is in a relative scheme and its host is a domain, return the domain as a string.

fn domain_mut(&mut self) -> Option<&mut String>

If the URL is in a relative scheme and its host is a domain, return a mutable reference to the domain string.

fn serialize_host(&self) -> Option<String>

If the URL is in a relative scheme, serialize its host as a string.

A domain a returned as-is, an IPv6 address between [] square brackets.

fn port(&self) -> Option<u16>

If the URL is in a relative scheme and has a port number, return it.

fn port_mut(&mut self) -> Option<&mut Option<u16>>

If the URL is in a relative scheme, return a mutable reference to its port.

fn port_or_default(&self) -> Option<u16>

If the URL is in a relative scheme that is not a file-like, return its port number, even if it is the default.

fn path(&self) -> Option<&[String]>

If the URL is in a relative scheme, return its path components.

fn path_mut(&mut self) -> Option<&mut Vec<String>>

If the URL is in a relative scheme, return a mutable reference to its path components.

fn serialize_path(&self) -> Option<String>

If the URL is in a relative scheme, serialize its path as a string.

The returned string starts with a "/" slash, and components are separated by slashes. A trailing slash represents an empty last component.

fn query_pairs(&self) -> Option<Vec<(String, String)>>

Parse the URL’s query string, if any, as application/x-www-form-urlencoded and return a vector of (key, value) pairs.

fn set_query_from_pairs<I, K, V>(&mut self, pairs: I) where V: AsRef<str>, K: AsRef<str>, I: IntoIterator, I::Item: Borrow<(K, V)>

Serialize an iterator of (key, value) pairs as application/x-www-form-urlencoded and set it as the URL’s query string.

fn lossy_percent_decode_query(&self) -> Option<String>

Percent-decode the URL’s query string, if any.

This is “lossy”: invalid UTF-8 percent-encoded byte sequences will be replaced � U+FFFD, the replacement character.

fn lossy_percent_decode_fragment(&self) -> Option<String>

Percent-decode the URL’s fragment identifier, if any.

This is “lossy”: invalid UTF-8 percent-encoded byte sequences will be replaced � U+FFFD, the replacement character.

fn join(&self, input: &str) -> Result<Url, ParseError>

Join a path with a base URL.

Corresponds to the basic URL parser where self is the given base URL.

Trait Implementations

impl Display for Url

fn fmt(&self, formatter: &mut Formatter) -> Result<(), Error>

impl Decodable for Url

fn decode<D>(decoder: &mut D) -> Result<Url, D::Error> where D: Decoder

impl Encodable for Url

fn encode<S>(&self, encoder: &mut S) -> Result<(), S::Error> where S: Encoder

impl FromStr for Url

type Err = ParseError

fn from_str(url: &str) -> Result<Url, ParseError>

impl IntoUrl for Url

fn into_url(self) -> Result<Url, UrlError>

Derived Implementations

impl PartialEq<Url> for Url

fn eq(&self, __arg_0: &Url) -> bool

fn ne(&self, __arg_0: &Url) -> bool

impl Eq for Url

impl Clone for Url

fn clone(&self) -> Url

1.0.0fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)

impl Debug for Url

fn fmt(&self, __arg_0: &mut Formatter) -> Result<(), Error>

impl Hash for Url

fn hash<__H>(&self, __arg_0: &mut __H) where __H: Hasher

1.3.0fn hash_slice<H>(data: &[Self], state: &mut H) where H: Hasher

impl PartialOrd<Url> for Url

fn partial_cmp(&self, __arg_0: &Url) -> Option<Ordering>

fn lt(&self, __arg_0: &Url) -> bool

fn le(&self, __arg_0: &Url) -> bool

fn gt(&self, __arg_0: &Url) -> bool

fn ge(&self, __arg_0: &Url) -> bool

impl Ord for Url

fn cmp(&self, __arg_0: &Url) -> Ordering