Enum rocket::http::hyper::StatusCode [−][src]
pub enum StatusCode {
Show 61 variants
Continue,
SwitchingProtocols,
Processing,
Ok,
Created,
Accepted,
NonAuthoritativeInformation,
NoContent,
ResetContent,
PartialContent,
MultiStatus,
AlreadyReported,
ImUsed,
MultipleChoices,
MovedPermanently,
Found,
SeeOther,
NotModified,
UseProxy,
TemporaryRedirect,
PermanentRedirect,
BadRequest,
Unauthorized,
PaymentRequired,
Forbidden,
NotFound,
MethodNotAllowed,
NotAcceptable,
ProxyAuthenticationRequired,
RequestTimeout,
Conflict,
Gone,
LengthRequired,
PreconditionFailed,
PayloadTooLarge,
UriTooLong,
UnsupportedMediaType,
RangeNotSatisfiable,
ExpectationFailed,
ImATeapot,
MisdirectedRequest,
UnprocessableEntity,
Locked,
FailedDependency,
UpgradeRequired,
PreconditionRequired,
TooManyRequests,
RequestHeaderFieldsTooLarge,
UnavailableForLegalReasons,
InternalServerError,
NotImplemented,
BadGateway,
ServiceUnavailable,
GatewayTimeout,
HttpVersionNotSupported,
VariantAlsoNegotiates,
InsufficientStorage,
LoopDetected,
NotExtended,
NetworkAuthenticationRequired,
Unregistered(u16),
}
Expand description
An HTTP status code (status-code
in RFC 7230 et al.).
This enum contains all common status codes and an Unregistered
extension variant. It allows status codes in the range [0, 65535], as any
u16
integer may be used as a status code for XHR requests. It is
recommended to only use values between [100, 599], since only these are
defined as valid status codes with a status class by HTTP.
If you encounter a status code that you do not know how to deal with, you
should treat it as the x00
status code—e.g. for code 123, treat it as
100 (Continue). This can be achieved with
self.class().default_code()
:
let status = StatusCode::Unregistered(123);
assert_eq!(status.class().default_code(), StatusCode::Continue);
IANA maintain the Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP) Status Code Registry which is the source for this enum (with one exception, 418 I’m a teapot, which is inexplicably not in the register).
Variants
100 Continue [RFC7231, Section 6.2.1]
101 Switching Protocols [RFC7231, Section 6.2.2]
102 Processing [RFC2518]
200 OK [RFC7231, Section 6.3.1]
201 Created [RFC7231, Section 6.3.2]
202 Accepted [RFC7231, Section 6.3.3]
203 Non-Authoritative Information [RFC7231, Section 6.3.4]
204 No Content [RFC7231, Section 6.3.5]
205 Reset Content [RFC7231, Section 6.3.6]
206 Partial Content [RFC7233, Section 4.1]
207 Multi-Status [RFC4918]
208 Already Reported [RFC5842]
226 IM Used [RFC3229]
300 Multiple Choices [RFC7231, Section 6.4.1]
301 Moved Permanently [RFC7231, Section 6.4.2]
302 Found [RFC7231, Section 6.4.3]
303 See Other [RFC7231, Section 6.4.4]
304 Not Modified [RFC7232, Section 4.1]
305 Use Proxy [RFC7231, Section 6.4.5]
307 Temporary Redirect [RFC7231, Section 6.4.7]
308 Permanent Redirect [RFC7238]
400 Bad Request [RFC7231, Section 6.5.1]
401 Unauthorized [RFC7235, Section 3.1]
402 Payment Required [RFC7231, Section 6.5.2]
403 Forbidden [RFC7231, Section 6.5.3]
404 Not Found [RFC7231, Section 6.5.4]
405 Method Not Allowed [RFC7231, Section 6.5.5]
406 Not Acceptable [RFC7231, Section 6.5.6]
407 Proxy Authentication Required [RFC7235, Section 3.2]
408 Request Timeout [RFC7231, Section 6.5.7]
409 Conflict [RFC7231, Section 6.5.8]
410 Gone [RFC7231, Section 6.5.9]
411 Length Required [RFC7231, Section 6.5.10]
412 Precondition Failed [RFC7232, Section 4.2]
413 Payload Too Large [RFC7231, Section 6.5.11]
414 URI Too Long [RFC7231, Section 6.5.12]
415 Unsupported Media Type [RFC7231, Section 6.5.13]
416 Range Not Satisfiable [RFC7233, Section 4.4]
417 Expectation Failed [RFC7231, Section 6.5.14]
418 I’m a teapot [curiously, not registered by IANA, but RFC2324]
421 Misdirected Request RFC7540, Section 9.1.2
422 Unprocessable Entity [RFC4918]
423 Locked [RFC4918]
424 Failed Dependency [RFC4918]
426 Upgrade Required [RFC7231, Section 6.5.15]
428 Precondition Required [RFC6585]
429 Too Many Requests [RFC6585]
431 Request Header Fields Too Large [RFC6585]
451 Unavailable For Legal Reasons [RFC7725]
500 Internal Server Error [RFC7231, Section 6.6.1]
501 Not Implemented [RFC7231, Section 6.6.2]
502 Bad Gateway [RFC7231, Section 6.6.3]
503 Service Unavailable [RFC7231, Section 6.6.4]
504 Gateway Timeout [RFC7231, Section 6.6.5]
505 HTTP Version Not Supported [RFC7231, Section 6.6.6]
506 Variant Also Negotiates [RFC2295]
507 Insufficient Storage [RFC4918]
508 Loop Detected [RFC5842]
510 Not Extended [RFC2774]
511 Network Authentication Required [RFC6585]
Unregistered(u16)
A status code not in the IANA HTTP status code registry or very well known
Tuple Fields of Unregistered
0: u16
Implementations
Get the standardised reason-phrase
for this status code.
This is mostly here for servers writing responses, but could potentially have application at other times.
The reason phrase is defined as being exclusively for human readers. You should avoid deriving any meaning from it at all costs.
Bear in mind also that in HTTP/2.0 the reason phrase is abolished from transmission, and so this canonical reason phrase really is the only reason phrase you’ll find.
Determine the class of a status code, based on its first digit.
Check if class is Informational.
Check if class is Success.
Check if class is Redirection.
Check if class is ClientError.
Check if class is ServerError.
Check if class is NoClass
Trait Implementations
Formats the status code, including the canonical reason.
assert_eq!(format!("{}", ImATeapot), "418 I'm a teapot");
assert_eq!(format!("{}", Unregistered(123)),
"123 <unknown status code>");
This method returns an ordering between self
and other
values if one exists. Read more
This method tests less than (for self
and other
) and is used by the <
operator. Read more
This method tests less than or equal to (for self
and other
) and is used by the <=
operator. Read more
This method tests greater than (for self
and other
) and is used by the >
operator. Read more
Auto Trait Implementations
impl RefUnwindSafe for StatusCode
impl Send for StatusCode
impl Sync for StatusCode
impl Unpin for StatusCode
impl UnwindSafe for StatusCode
Blanket Implementations
Mutably borrows from an owned value. Read more
Compare self to key
and return true
if they are equal.