Struct rocket::http::Cookie [−][src]
pub struct Cookie<'c> { /* fields omitted */ }Expand description
Representation of an HTTP cookie.
Constructing a Cookie
To construct a cookie with only a name/value, use Cookie::new():
use cookie::Cookie;
let cookie = Cookie::new("name", "value");
assert_eq!(&cookie.to_string(), "name=value");To construct more elaborate cookies, use Cookie::build() and
CookieBuilder methods:
use cookie::Cookie;
let cookie = Cookie::build("name", "value")
.domain("www.rust-lang.org")
.path("/")
.secure(true)
.http_only(true)
.finish();Implementations
Creates a new Cookie with the given name and value.
Example
use cookie::Cookie;
let cookie = Cookie::new("name", "value");
assert_eq!(cookie.name_value(), ("name", "value"));Creates a new Cookie with the given name and an empty value.
Example
use cookie::Cookie;
let cookie = Cookie::named("name");
assert_eq!(cookie.name(), "name");
assert!(cookie.value().is_empty());Creates a new CookieBuilder instance from the given key and value
strings.
Example
use cookie::Cookie;
let c = Cookie::build("foo", "bar").finish();
assert_eq!(c.name_value(), ("foo", "bar"));Parses a Cookie from the given HTTP cookie header value string. Does
not perform any percent-decoding.
Example
use cookie::Cookie;
let c = Cookie::parse("foo=bar%20baz; HttpOnly").unwrap();
assert_eq!(c.name_value(), ("foo", "bar%20baz"));
assert_eq!(c.http_only(), Some(true));Parses a Cookie from the given HTTP cookie header value string where
the name and value fields are percent-encoded. Percent-decodes the
name/value fields.
Example
use cookie::Cookie;
let c = Cookie::parse_encoded("foo=bar%20baz; HttpOnly").unwrap();
assert_eq!(c.name_value(), ("foo", "bar baz"));
assert_eq!(c.http_only(), Some(true));Wraps self in an EncodedCookie: a cost-free wrapper around Cookie
whose Display implementation percent-encodes the name and value of the
wrapped Cookie.
Example
use cookie::Cookie;
let mut c = Cookie::new("my name", "this; value?");
assert_eq!(&c.encoded().to_string(), "my%20name=this%3B%20value%3F");Converts self into a Cookie with a static lifetime. This method
results in at most one allocation.
Example
use cookie::Cookie;
let c = Cookie::new("a", "b");
let owned_cookie = c.into_owned();
assert_eq!(owned_cookie.name_value(), ("a", "b"));Returns the name of self.
Example
use cookie::Cookie;
let c = Cookie::new("name", "value");
assert_eq!(c.name(), "name");Returns the value of self.
Example
use cookie::Cookie;
let c = Cookie::new("name", "value");
assert_eq!(c.value(), "value");Returns the name and value of self as a tuple of (name, value).
Example
use cookie::Cookie;
let c = Cookie::new("name", "value");
assert_eq!(c.name_value(), ("name", "value"));Returns whether this cookie was marked HttpOnly or not. Returns
Some(true) when the cookie was explicitly set (manually or parsed) as
HttpOnly, Some(false) when http_only was manually set to false,
and None otherwise.
Example
use cookie::Cookie;
let c = Cookie::parse("name=value; httponly").unwrap();
assert_eq!(c.http_only(), Some(true));
let mut c = Cookie::new("name", "value");
assert_eq!(c.http_only(), None);
let mut c = Cookie::new("name", "value");
assert_eq!(c.http_only(), None);
// An explicitly set "false" value.
c.set_http_only(false);
assert_eq!(c.http_only(), Some(false));
// An explicitly set "true" value.
c.set_http_only(true);
assert_eq!(c.http_only(), Some(true));Returns whether this cookie was marked Secure or not. Returns
Some(true) when the cookie was explicitly set (manually or parsed) as
Secure, Some(false) when secure was manually set to false, and
None otherwise.
Example
use cookie::Cookie;
let c = Cookie::parse("name=value; Secure").unwrap();
assert_eq!(c.secure(), Some(true));
let mut c = Cookie::parse("name=value").unwrap();
assert_eq!(c.secure(), None);
let mut c = Cookie::new("name", "value");
assert_eq!(c.secure(), None);
// An explicitly set "false" value.
c.set_secure(false);
assert_eq!(c.secure(), Some(false));
// An explicitly set "true" value.
c.set_secure(true);
assert_eq!(c.secure(), Some(true));Returns the SameSite attribute of this cookie if one was specified.
Example
use cookie::{Cookie, SameSite};
let c = Cookie::parse("name=value; SameSite=Lax").unwrap();
assert_eq!(c.same_site(), Some(SameSite::Lax));Returns the specified max-age of the cookie if one was specified.
Example
use cookie::Cookie;
let c = Cookie::parse("name=value").unwrap();
assert_eq!(c.max_age(), None);
let c = Cookie::parse("name=value; Max-Age=3600").unwrap();
assert_eq!(c.max_age().map(|age| age.num_hours()), Some(1));Returns the Path of the cookie if one was specified.
Example
use cookie::Cookie;
let c = Cookie::parse("name=value").unwrap();
assert_eq!(c.path(), None);
let c = Cookie::parse("name=value; Path=/").unwrap();
assert_eq!(c.path(), Some("/"));
let c = Cookie::parse("name=value; path=/sub").unwrap();
assert_eq!(c.path(), Some("/sub"));Returns the Domain of the cookie if one was specified.
Example
use cookie::Cookie;
let c = Cookie::parse("name=value").unwrap();
assert_eq!(c.domain(), None);
let c = Cookie::parse("name=value; Domain=crates.io").unwrap();
assert_eq!(c.domain(), Some("crates.io"));Returns the Expires time of the cookie if one was specified.
Example
use cookie::Cookie;
let c = Cookie::parse("name=value").unwrap();
assert_eq!(c.expires(), None);
let expire_time = "Wed, 21 Oct 2017 07:28:00 GMT";
let cookie_str = format!("name=value; Expires={}", expire_time);
let c = Cookie::parse(cookie_str).unwrap();
assert_eq!(c.expires().map(|t| t.tm_year), Some(117));Sets the name of self to name.
Example
use cookie::Cookie;
let mut c = Cookie::new("name", "value");
assert_eq!(c.name(), "name");
c.set_name("foo");
assert_eq!(c.name(), "foo");Sets the value of self to value.
Example
use cookie::Cookie;
let mut c = Cookie::new("name", "value");
assert_eq!(c.value(), "value");
c.set_value("bar");
assert_eq!(c.value(), "bar");Sets the value of http_only in self to value.
Example
use cookie::Cookie;
let mut c = Cookie::new("name", "value");
assert_eq!(c.http_only(), None);
c.set_http_only(true);
assert_eq!(c.http_only(), Some(true));Sets the value of secure in self to value.
Example
use cookie::Cookie;
let mut c = Cookie::new("name", "value");
assert_eq!(c.secure(), None);
c.set_secure(true);
assert_eq!(c.secure(), Some(true));Sets the value of same_site in self to value.
Example
use cookie::{Cookie, SameSite};
let mut c = Cookie::new("name", "value");
assert!(c.same_site().is_none());
c.set_same_site(SameSite::Strict);
assert_eq!(c.same_site(), Some(SameSite::Strict));Sets the value of max_age in self to value.
Example
extern crate time;
use cookie::Cookie;
use time::Duration;
let mut c = Cookie::new("name", "value");
assert_eq!(c.max_age(), None);
c.set_max_age(Duration::hours(10));
assert_eq!(c.max_age(), Some(Duration::hours(10)));Sets the path of self to path.
Example
use cookie::Cookie;
let mut c = Cookie::new("name", "value");
assert_eq!(c.path(), None);
c.set_path("/");
assert_eq!(c.path(), Some("/"));Sets the domain of self to domain.
Example
use cookie::Cookie;
let mut c = Cookie::new("name", "value");
assert_eq!(c.domain(), None);
c.set_domain("rust-lang.org");
assert_eq!(c.domain(), Some("rust-lang.org"));Sets the expires field of self to time.
Example
extern crate time;
use cookie::Cookie;
let mut c = Cookie::new("name", "value");
assert_eq!(c.expires(), None);
let mut now = time::now();
now.tm_year += 1;
c.set_expires(now);
assert!(c.expires().is_some())Makes self a “permanent” cookie by extending its expiration and max
age 20 years into the future.
Example
extern crate time;
use cookie::Cookie;
use time::Duration;
let mut c = Cookie::new("foo", "bar");
assert!(c.expires().is_none());
assert!(c.max_age().is_none());
c.make_permanent();
assert!(c.expires().is_some());
assert_eq!(c.max_age(), Some(Duration::days(365 * 20)));Returns the name of self as a string slice of the raw string self
was originally parsed from. If self was not originally parsed from a
raw string, returns None.
This method differs from Cookie::name() in that it returns a string
with the same lifetime as the originally parsed string. This lifetime
may outlive self. If a longer lifetime is not required, or you’re
unsure if you need a longer lifetime, use Cookie::name().
Example
use cookie::Cookie;
let cookie_string = format!("{}={}", "foo", "bar");
// `c` will be dropped at the end of the scope, but `name` will live on
let name = {
let c = Cookie::parse(cookie_string.as_str()).unwrap();
c.name_raw()
};
assert_eq!(name, Some("foo"));Returns the value of self as a string slice of the raw string self
was originally parsed from. If self was not originally parsed from a
raw string, returns None.
This method differs from Cookie::value() in that it returns a
string with the same lifetime as the originally parsed string. This
lifetime may outlive self. If a longer lifetime is not required, or
you’re unsure if you need a longer lifetime, use Cookie::value().
Example
use cookie::Cookie;
let cookie_string = format!("{}={}", "foo", "bar");
// `c` will be dropped at the end of the scope, but `value` will live on
let value = {
let c = Cookie::parse(cookie_string.as_str()).unwrap();
c.value_raw()
};
assert_eq!(value, Some("bar"));Returns the Path of self as a string slice of the raw string self
was originally parsed from. If self was not originally parsed from a
raw string, or if self doesn’t contain a Path, or if the Path has
changed since parsing, returns None.
This method differs from Cookie::path() in that it returns a
string with the same lifetime as the originally parsed string. This
lifetime may outlive self. If a longer lifetime is not required, or
you’re unsure if you need a longer lifetime, use Cookie::path().
Example
use cookie::Cookie;
let cookie_string = format!("{}={}; Path=/", "foo", "bar");
// `c` will be dropped at the end of the scope, but `path` will live on
let path = {
let c = Cookie::parse(cookie_string.as_str()).unwrap();
c.path_raw()
};
assert_eq!(path, Some("/"));Returns the Domain of self as a string slice of the raw string
self was originally parsed from. If self was not originally parsed
from a raw string, or if self doesn’t contain a Domain, or if the
Domain has changed since parsing, returns None.
This method differs from Cookie::domain() in that it returns a
string with the same lifetime as the originally parsed string. This
lifetime may outlive self struct. If a longer lifetime is not
required, or you’re unsure if you need a longer lifetime, use
Cookie::domain().
Example
use cookie::Cookie;
let cookie_string = format!("{}={}; Domain=crates.io", "foo", "bar");
//`c` will be dropped at the end of the scope, but `domain` will live on
let domain = {
let c = Cookie::parse(cookie_string.as_str()).unwrap();
c.domain_raw()
};
assert_eq!(domain, Some("crates.io"));Trait Implementations
Auto Trait Implementations
impl<'c> RefUnwindSafe for Cookie<'c>
impl<'c> UnwindSafe for Cookie<'c>
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