Struct rocket_http::uri::Formatter [−][src]
pub struct Formatter<'i, P: UriPart> { /* fields omitted */ }Expand description
A struct used to format strings for UriDisplay.
Marker Generic: Formatter<Path> vs. Formatter<Query>
Like UriDisplay, the UriPart parameter P in Formatter<P> must be
either Path or Query resulting in either Formatter<Path> or
Formatter<Query>. The Path version is used when formatting parameters
in the path part of the URI while the Query version is used when
formatting parameters in the query part of the URI. The
write_named_value() method is only available to UriDisplay<Query>.
Overview
A mutable version of this struct is passed to UriDisplay::fmt(). This
struct properly formats series of values for use in URIs. In particular,
this struct applies the following transformations:
- When mutliple values are written, they are separated by
/forPathtypes and&forQuerytypes.
Additionally, for Formatter<Query>:
-
When a named value is written with
write_named_value(), the name is written out, followed by a=, followed by the value. -
When nested named values are written, typically by passing a value to
write_named_value()whose implementation ofUriDisplayalso callswrite_named_vlaue(), the nested names are joined by a., written out followed by a=, followed by the value.
Usage
Usage is fairly straightforward:
- For every named value you wish to emit, call
write_named_value(). - For every unnamed value you wish to emit, call
write_value(). - To write a string directly, call
write_raw().
The write_named_value method automatically prefixes the name to the
written value and, along with write_value and write_raw, handles nested
calls to write_named_value automatically, prefixing names when necessary.
Unlike the other methods, write_raw does not prefix any nested names
every time it is called. Instead, it only prefixes the first time it is
called, after a call to write_named_value or write_value, or after a
call to refresh().
Example
The following example uses all of the write methods in a varied order to
display the semantics of Formatter<Query>. Note that UriDisplay should
rarely be implemented manually, preferring to use the derive, and that this
implementation is purely demonstrative.
use std::fmt;
use rocket::http::uri::{Formatter, UriDisplay, Query};
struct Outer {
value: Inner,
another: usize,
extra: usize
}
struct Inner {
value: usize,
extra: usize
}
impl UriDisplay<Query> for Outer {
fn fmt(&self, f: &mut Formatter<Query>) -> fmt::Result {
f.write_named_value("outer_field", &self.value)?;
f.write_named_value("another", &self.another)?;
f.write_raw("out")?;
f.write_raw("side")?;
f.write_value(&self.extra)
}
}
impl UriDisplay<Query> for Inner {
fn fmt(&self, f: &mut Formatter<Query>) -> fmt::Result {
f.write_named_value("inner_field", &self.value)?;
f.write_value(&self.extra)?;
f.write_raw("inside")
}
}
let inner = Inner { value: 0, extra: 1 };
let outer = Outer { value: inner, another: 2, extra: 3 };
let uri_string = format!("{}", &outer as &UriDisplay<Query>);
assert_eq!(uri_string, "outer_field.inner_field=0&\
outer_field=1&\
outer_field=inside&\
another=2&\
outside&\
3");Note that you can also use the write! macro to write directly to the
formatter as long as the std::fmt::Write trait is in scope. Internally,
the write! macro calls write_raw(), so care must be taken to ensure
that the written string is URI-safe.
use std::fmt::{self, Write};
use rocket::http::uri::{UriDisplay, Formatter, UriPart, Path, Query};
pub struct Complex(u8, u8);
impl<P: UriPart> UriDisplay<P> for Complex {
fn fmt(&self, f: &mut Formatter<P>) -> fmt::Result {
write!(f, "{}+{}", self.0, self.1)
}
}
let uri_string = format!("{}", &Complex(42, 231) as &UriDisplay<Path>);
assert_eq!(uri_string, "42+231");
#[derive(UriDisplayQuery)]
struct Message {
number: Complex,
}
let message = Message { number: Complex(42, 47) };
let uri_string = format!("{}", &message as &UriDisplay<Query>);
assert_eq!(uri_string, "number=42+47");Implementations
Writes string to self.
If self is fresh (after a call to other write_ methods or
refresh()), prefixes any names and adds separators as necessary.
This method is called by the write! macro.
Example
use std::fmt;
use rocket::http::uri::{Formatter, UriDisplay, UriPart, Path};
struct Foo;
impl<P: UriPart> UriDisplay<P> for Foo {
fn fmt(&self, f: &mut Formatter<P>) -> fmt::Result {
f.write_raw("f")?;
f.write_raw("o")?;
f.write_raw("o")
}
}
let foo = Foo;
let uri_string = format!("{}", &foo as &UriDisplay<Path>);
assert_eq!(uri_string, "foo");Writes the unnamed value value. Any nested names are prefixed as
necessary.
Refreshes self before and after the value is written.
Example
use std::fmt;
use rocket::http::uri::{Formatter, UriDisplay, UriPart, Path, Query};
struct Foo(usize);
impl<P: UriPart> UriDisplay<P> for Foo {
fn fmt(&self, f: &mut Formatter<P>) -> fmt::Result {
f.write_value(&self.0)
}
}
let foo = Foo(123);
let uri_string = format!("{}", &foo as &UriDisplay<Path>);
assert_eq!(uri_string, "123");
let uri_string = format!("{}", &foo as &UriDisplay<Query>);
assert_eq!(uri_string, "123");Refreshes the formatter.
After refreshing, write_raw() will prefix any nested names as well
as insert a separator.
Example
use std::fmt;
use rocket::http::uri::{Formatter, UriDisplay, Query, Path};
struct Foo;
impl UriDisplay<Query> for Foo {
fn fmt(&self, f: &mut Formatter<Query>) -> fmt::Result {
f.write_raw("a")?;
f.write_raw("raw")?;
f.refresh();
f.write_raw("format")
}
}
let uri_string = format!("{}", &Foo as &UriDisplay<Query>);
assert_eq!(uri_string, "araw&format");
impl UriDisplay<Path> for Foo {
fn fmt(&self, f: &mut Formatter<Path>) -> fmt::Result {
f.write_raw("a")?;
f.write_raw("raw")?;
f.refresh();
f.write_raw("format")
}
}
let uri_string = format!("{}", &Foo as &UriDisplay<Path>);
assert_eq!(uri_string, "araw/format");Writes the named value value by prefixing name followed by = to
the value. Any nested names are also prefixed as necessary.
Refreshes self before the name is written and after the value is
written.
Example
use std::fmt;
use rocket::http::uri::{Formatter, UriDisplay, Query};
struct Foo {
name: usize
}
// Note: This is identical to what #[derive(UriDisplayQuery)] would
// generate! In practice, _always_ use the derive.
impl UriDisplay<Query> for Foo {
fn fmt(&self, f: &mut Formatter<Query>) -> fmt::Result {
f.write_named_value("name", &self.name)
}
}
let foo = Foo { name: 123 };
let uri_string = format!("{}", &foo as &UriDisplay<Query>);
assert_eq!(uri_string, "name=123");Trait Implementations
Writes a string slice into this writer, returning whether the write succeeded. Read more