Struct rocket_http::ContentType[][src]

pub struct ContentType(pub MediaType);
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Representation of HTTP Content-Types.

Usage

ContentTypes should rarely be created directly. Instead, an associated constant should be used; one is declared for most commonly used content types.

Example

A Content-Type of text/html; charset=utf-8 can be instantiated via the HTML constant:

use rocket::http::ContentType;

let html = ContentType::HTML;

Header

ContentType implements Into<Header>. As such, it can be used in any context where an Into<Header> is expected:

use rocket::http::ContentType;
use rocket::response::Response;

let response = Response::build().header(ContentType::HTML).finalize();

Tuple Fields

0: MediaType

Implementations

Creates a new ContentType with top-level type top and subtype sub. This should only be used to construct uncommon or custom content types. Use an associated constant for everything else.

Example

Create a custom application/x-person content type:

use rocket::http::ContentType;

let custom = ContentType::new("application", "x-person");
assert_eq!(custom.top(), "application");
assert_eq!(custom.sub(), "x-person");

Flexibly parses name into a ContentType . The parse is flexible because, in addition to stricly correct content types, it recognizes the following shorthands:

  • “any” - ContentType::Any
  • “binary” - ContentType::Binary
  • “html” - ContentType::HTML
  • “plain” - ContentType::Plain
  • “json” - ContentType::JSON
  • “msgpack” - ContentType::MsgPack
  • “form” - ContentType::Form
  • “js” - ContentType::JavaScript
  • “css” - ContentType::CSS
  • “multipart” - ContentType::FormData
  • “xml” - ContentType::XML For regular parsing, use the ContentType::from_str() method.

Example

Using a shorthand:

use rocket::http::ContentType;

let html = ContentType::parse_flexible("html");
assert_eq!(html, Some(ContentType::HTML));

let json = ContentType::parse_flexible("json");
assert_eq!(json, Some(ContentType::JSON));

Using the full content-type:

use rocket::http::ContentType;

let html = ContentType::parse_flexible("text/html; charset=utf-8");
assert_eq!(html, Some(ContentType::HTML));

let json = ContentType::parse_flexible("application/json");
assert_eq!(json, Some(ContentType::JSON));

let custom = ContentType::parse_flexible("application/x+custom");
assert_eq!(custom, Some(ContentType::new("application", "x+custom")));

An unrecognized content-type:

use rocket::http::ContentType;

let foo = ContentType::parse_flexible("foo");
assert_eq!(foo, None);

let bar = ContentType::parse_flexible("foo/bar/baz");
assert_eq!(bar, None);

Returns the Content-Type associated with the extension ext . Not all extensions are recognized. If an extensions is not recognized, None is returned. The currently recognized extensions are:

  • txt - ContentType::Plain
  • html - ContentType::HTML
  • htm - ContentType::HTML
  • xml - ContentType::XML
  • csv - ContentType::CSV
  • js - ContentType::JavaScript
  • css - ContentType::CSS
  • json - ContentType::JSON
  • png - ContentType::PNG
  • gif - ContentType::GIF
  • bmp - ContentType::BMP
  • jpeg - ContentType::JPEG
  • jpg - ContentType::JPEG
  • webp - ContentType::WEBP
  • svg - ContentType::SVG
  • ico - ContentType::Icon
  • flac - ContentType::FLAC
  • wav - ContentType::WAV
  • webm - ContentType::WEBM
  • weba - ContentType::WEBA
  • ogg - ContentType::OGG
  • ogv - ContentType::OGG
  • pdf - ContentType::PDF
  • ttf - ContentType::TTF
  • otf - ContentType::OTF
  • woff - ContentType::WOFF
  • woff2 - ContentType::WOFF2
  • mp4 - ContentType::MP4
  • mpeg4 - ContentType::MP4
  • wasm - ContentType::WASM
  • aac - ContentType::AAC
  • ics - ContentType::Calendar
  • bin - ContentType::Binary
  • mpg - ContentType::MPEG
  • mpeg - ContentType::MPEG
  • tar - ContentType::TAR
  • gz - ContentType::GZIP
  • tif - ContentType::TIFF
  • tiff - ContentType::TIFF
  • mov - ContentType::MOV
  • zip - ContentType::ZIP

This list is likely to grow. Extensions are matched case-insensitively.

Example

Recognized content types:

use rocket::http::ContentType;

let xml = ContentType::from_extension("xml");
assert_eq!(xml, Some(ContentType::XML));

let xml = ContentType::from_extension("XML");
assert_eq!(xml, Some(ContentType::XML));

An unrecognized content type:

use rocket::http::ContentType;

let foo = ContentType::from_extension("foo");
assert!(foo.is_none());

Creates a new ContentType with top-level type top, subtype sub, and parameters ps. This should only be used to construct uncommon or custom content types. Use an associated constant for everything else.

Example

Create a custom application/x-id; id=1 content type:

use rocket::http::ContentType;

let id = ContentType::with_params("application", "x-id", ("id", "1"));
assert_eq!(id.to_string(), "application/x-id; id=1".to_string());

Create a custom text/person; name=bob; weight=175 content type:

use rocket::http::ContentType;

let params = vec![("name", "bob"), ("ref", "2382")];
let mt = ContentType::with_params("text", "person", params);
assert_eq!(mt.to_string(), "text/person; name=bob; ref=2382".to_string());

Borrows the inner MediaType of self.

Example

use rocket::http::{ContentType, MediaType};

let http = ContentType::HTML;
let media_type = http.media_type();

Content Type for any media type: */*.

Content Type for binary data: application/octet-stream.

Content Type for HTML: text/html; charset=utf-8.

Content Type for plain text: text/plain; charset=utf-8.

Content Type for JSON: application/json.

Content Type for MsgPack: application/msgpack.

Content Type for forms: application/x-www-form-urlencoded.

Content Type for JavaScript: application/javascript.

Content Type for CSS: text/css; charset=utf-8.

Content Type for multipart form data: multipart/form-data.

Content Type for XML: text/xml; charset=utf-8.

Content Type for CSV: text/csv; charset=utf-8.

Content Type for PNG: image/png.

Content Type for GIF: image/gif.

Content Type for BMP: image/bmp.

Content Type for JPEG: image/jpeg.

Content Type for WEBP: image/webp.

Content Type for SVG: image/svg+xml.

Content Type for Icon: image/x-icon.

Content Type for WEBM: video/webm.

Content Type for WEBM Audio: audio/webm.

Content Type for OGG Video: video/ogg.

Content Type for FLAC: audio/flac.

Content Type for WAV: audio/wav.

Content Type for PDF: application/pdf.

Content Type for TTF: application/font-sfnt.

Content Type for OTF: application/font-sfnt.

Content Type for WOFF: application/font-woff.

Content Type for WOFF2: font/woff2.

Content Type for JSON API: application/vnd.api+json.

Content Type for WASM: application/wasm.

Content Type for TIFF: image/tiff.

Content Type for AAC Audio: audio/aac.

Content Type for iCalendar: text/calendar.

Content Type for MPEG Video: video/mpeg.

Content Type for tape archive: application/x-tar.

Content Type for gzipped binary: application/gzip.

Content Type for quicktime video: video/quicktime.

Content Type for MPEG4 Video: video/mp4.

Content Type for ZIP archive: application/zip.

Methods from Deref<Target = MediaType>

Returns the top-level type for this media type. The return type, UncasedStr, has caseless equality comparison and hashing.

Example

use rocket::http::MediaType;

let plain = MediaType::Plain;
assert_eq!(plain.top(), "text");
assert_eq!(plain.top(), "TEXT");
assert_eq!(plain.top(), "Text");

Returns the subtype for this media type. The return type, UncasedStr, has caseless equality comparison and hashing.

Example

use rocket::http::MediaType;

let plain = MediaType::Plain;
assert_eq!(plain.sub(), "plain");
assert_eq!(plain.sub(), "PlaIN");
assert_eq!(plain.sub(), "pLaIn");

Returns a u8 representing how specific the top-level type and subtype of this media type are.

The return value is either 0, 1, or 2, where 2 is the most specific. A 0 is returned when both the top and sublevel types are *. A 1 is returned when only one of the top or sublevel types is *, and a 2 is returned when neither the top or sublevel types are *.

Example

use rocket::http::MediaType;

let mt = MediaType::Plain;
assert_eq!(mt.specificity(), 2);

let mt = MediaType::new("text", "*");
assert_eq!(mt.specificity(), 1);

let mt = MediaType::Any;
assert_eq!(mt.specificity(), 0);

Compares self with other and returns true if self and other are exactly equal to each other, including with respect to their parameters.

This is different from the PartialEq implementation in that it considers parameters. If PartialEq returns false, this function is guaranteed to return false. Similarly, if this function returns true, PartialEq is guaranteed to return true. However, if PartialEq returns true, this function may or may not return true.

Example

use rocket::http::MediaType;

let plain = MediaType::Plain;
let plain2 = MediaType::with_params("text", "plain", ("charset", "utf-8"));
let just_plain = MediaType::new("text", "plain");

// The `PartialEq` implementation doesn't consider parameters.
assert!(plain == just_plain);
assert!(just_plain == plain2);
assert!(plain == plain2);

// While `exact_eq` does.
assert!(!plain.exact_eq(&just_plain));
assert!(!plain2.exact_eq(&just_plain));
assert!(plain.exact_eq(&plain2));

Returns an iterator over the (key, value) pairs of the media type’s parameter list. The iterator will be empty if the media type has no parameters.

Example

The MediaType::Plain type has one parameter: charset=utf-8:

use rocket::http::MediaType;

let plain = MediaType::Plain;
let plain_params: Vec<_> = plain.params().collect();
assert_eq!(plain_params, vec![("charset", "utf-8")]);

The MediaType::PNG type has no parameters:

use rocket::http::MediaType;

let png = MediaType::PNG;
assert_eq!(png.params().count(), 0);

Returns true if this MediaType is known to Rocket. In other words, returns true if there is an associated constant for self.

Returns true if the top-level and sublevel types of self are the same as those of MediaType::Any .

Returns true if the top-level and sublevel types of self are the same as those of MediaType::Binary .

Returns true if the top-level and sublevel types of self are the same as those of MediaType::HTML .

Returns true if the top-level and sublevel types of self are the same as those of MediaType::Plain .

Returns true if the top-level and sublevel types of self are the same as those of MediaType::JSON .

Returns true if the top-level and sublevel types of self are the same as those of MediaType::MsgPack .

Returns true if the top-level and sublevel types of self are the same as those of MediaType::Form .

Returns true if the top-level and sublevel types of self are the same as those of MediaType::JavaScript .

Returns true if the top-level and sublevel types of self are the same as those of MediaType::CSS .

Returns true if the top-level and sublevel types of self are the same as those of MediaType::FormData .

Returns true if the top-level and sublevel types of self are the same as those of MediaType::XML .

Returns true if the top-level and sublevel types of self are the same as those of MediaType::CSV .

Returns true if the top-level and sublevel types of self are the same as those of MediaType::PNG .

Returns true if the top-level and sublevel types of self are the same as those of MediaType::GIF .

Returns true if the top-level and sublevel types of self are the same as those of MediaType::BMP .

Returns true if the top-level and sublevel types of self are the same as those of MediaType::JPEG .

Returns true if the top-level and sublevel types of self are the same as those of MediaType::WEBP .

Returns true if the top-level and sublevel types of self are the same as those of MediaType::SVG .

Returns true if the top-level and sublevel types of self are the same as those of MediaType::Icon .

Returns true if the top-level and sublevel types of self are the same as those of MediaType::WEBM .

Returns true if the top-level and sublevel types of self are the same as those of MediaType::WEBA .

Returns true if the top-level and sublevel types of self are the same as those of MediaType::OGG .

Returns true if the top-level and sublevel types of self are the same as those of MediaType::FLAC .

Returns true if the top-level and sublevel types of self are the same as those of MediaType::WAV .

Returns true if the top-level and sublevel types of self are the same as those of MediaType::PDF .

Returns true if the top-level and sublevel types of self are the same as those of MediaType::TTF .

Returns true if the top-level and sublevel types of self are the same as those of MediaType::OTF .

Returns true if the top-level and sublevel types of self are the same as those of MediaType::WOFF .

Returns true if the top-level and sublevel types of self are the same as those of MediaType::WOFF2 .

Returns true if the top-level and sublevel types of self are the same as those of MediaType::JsonApi .

Returns true if the top-level and sublevel types of self are the same as those of MediaType::WASM .

Returns true if the top-level and sublevel types of self are the same as those of MediaType::TIFF .

Returns true if the top-level and sublevel types of self are the same as those of MediaType::AAC .

Returns true if the top-level and sublevel types of self are the same as those of MediaType::Calendar .

Returns true if the top-level and sublevel types of self are the same as those of MediaType::MPEG .

Returns true if the top-level and sublevel types of self are the same as those of MediaType::TAR .

Returns true if the top-level and sublevel types of self are the same as those of MediaType::GZIP .

Returns true if the top-level and sublevel types of self are the same as those of MediaType::MOV .

Returns true if the top-level and sublevel types of self are the same as those of MediaType::MP4 .

Returns true if the top-level and sublevel types of self are the same as those of MediaType::ZIP .

Trait Implementations

Returns a copy of the value. Read more

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Formats the value using the given formatter. Read more

Returns a ContentType of Any, or */*.

The resulting type after dereferencing.

Dereferences the value.

Formats the ContentType as an HTTP Content-Type value.

Example

use rocket::http::ContentType;

let ct = format!("{}", ContentType::JSON);
assert_eq!(ct, "application/json");

Parses a ContentType from a given Content-Type header value.

Examples

Parsing an application/json:

use std::str::FromStr;
use rocket::http::ContentType;

let json = ContentType::from_str("application/json").unwrap();
assert!(json.is_known());
assert_eq!(json, ContentType::JSON);

Parsing a content type extension:

use std::str::FromStr;
use rocket::http::ContentType;

let custom = ContentType::from_str("application/x-custom").unwrap();
assert!(!custom.is_known());
assert_eq!(custom.top(), "application");
assert_eq!(custom.sub(), "x-custom");

Parsing an invalid Content-Type value:

use std::str::FromStr;
use rocket::http::ContentType;

let custom = ContentType::from_str("application//x-custom");
assert!(custom.is_err());

The associated error which can be returned from parsing.

Feeds this value into the given Hasher. Read more

Feeds a slice of this type into the given Hasher. Read more

Creates a new Header with name Content-Type and the value set to the HTTP rendering of this Content-Type.

Performs the conversion.

This method tests for self and other values to be equal, and is used by ==. Read more

This method tests for !=.

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