Struct rocket::http::uri::Authority[][src]

pub struct Authority<'a> { /* fields omitted */ }
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A URI with an authority only: user:pass@host:8000.

Structure

The following diagram illustrates the syntactic structure of an authority URI:

username:password@some.host:8088
|---------------| |-------| |--|
    user info        host   port

Only the host part of the URI is required.

Implementations

Parses the string string into an Authority. Parsing will never allocate. Returns an Error if string is not a valid authority URI.

Example

use rocket::http::uri::Authority;

// Parse a valid authority URI.
let uri = Authority::parse("user:pass@host").expect("valid URI");
assert_eq!(uri.user_info(), Some("user:pass"));
assert_eq!(uri.host(), "host");
assert_eq!(uri.port(), None);

// Invalid authority URIs fail to parse.
Authority::parse("http://google.com").expect_err("invalid authority");

Returns the user info part of the authority URI, if there is one.

Example

use rocket::http::uri::Authority;

let uri = Authority::parse("username:password@host").unwrap();
assert_eq!(uri.user_info(), Some("username:password"));

Returns the host part of the authority URI.

If the host was provided in brackets (such as for IPv6 addresses), the brackets will not be part of the returned string.

Example

use rocket::http::uri::Authority;

let uri = Authority::parse("domain.com:123").unwrap();
assert_eq!(uri.host(), "domain.com");

let uri = Authority::parse("username:password@host:123").unwrap();
assert_eq!(uri.host(), "host");

let uri = Authority::parse("username:password@[1::2]:123").unwrap();
assert_eq!(uri.host(), "1::2");

Returns the port part of the authority URI, if there is one.

Example

use rocket::http::uri::Authority;

// With a port.
let uri = Authority::parse("username:password@host:123").unwrap();
assert_eq!(uri.port(), Some(123));

let uri = Authority::parse("domain.com:8181").unwrap();
assert_eq!(uri.port(), Some(8181));

// Without a port.
let uri = Authority::parse("username:password@host").unwrap();
assert_eq!(uri.port(), None);

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