pub struct Response<'r> { /* private fields */ }
Expand description
A response, as returned by types implementing Responder
.
Implementations§
source§impl<'r> Response<'r>
impl<'r> Response<'r>
sourcepub fn new() -> Response<'r>
pub fn new() -> Response<'r>
Creates a new, empty Response
without a status, body, or headers.
Because all HTTP responses must have a status, if a default Response
is written to the client without a status, the status defaults to 200 Ok
.
§Example
use rocket::Response;
use rocket::http::Status;
let mut response = Response::new();
assert_eq!(response.status(), Status::Ok);
assert_eq!(response.headers().len(), 0);
assert!(response.body().is_none());
sourcepub fn build() -> ResponseBuilder<'r>
pub fn build() -> ResponseBuilder<'r>
Returns a ResponseBuilder
with a base of Response::new()
.
§Example
use rocket::Response;
let builder = Response::build();
sourcepub fn build_from(other: Response<'r>) -> ResponseBuilder<'r>
pub fn build_from(other: Response<'r>) -> ResponseBuilder<'r>
Returns a ResponseBuilder
with a base of other
.
§Example
use rocket::Response;
let other = Response::new();
let builder = Response::build_from(other);
sourcepub fn status(&self) -> Status
pub fn status(&self) -> Status
Returns the status of self
.
§Example
use rocket::Response;
use rocket::http::Status;
let mut response = Response::new();
assert_eq!(response.status(), Status::Ok);
response.set_status(Status::NotFound);
assert_eq!(response.status(), Status::NotFound);
sourcepub fn set_status(&mut self, status: Status)
pub fn set_status(&mut self, status: Status)
Sets the status of self
to status
.
§Example
use rocket::Response;
use rocket::http::Status;
let mut response = Response::new();
response.set_status(Status::ImATeapot);
assert_eq!(response.status(), Status::ImATeapot);
sourcepub fn content_type(&self) -> Option<ContentType>
pub fn content_type(&self) -> Option<ContentType>
Returns the Content-Type header of self
. If the header is not present
or is malformed, returns None
.
§Example
use rocket::Response;
use rocket::http::ContentType;
let mut response = Response::new();
response.set_header(ContentType::HTML);
assert_eq!(response.content_type(), Some(ContentType::HTML));
sourcepub fn set_raw_status(&mut self, code: u16, reason: &'static str)
pub fn set_raw_status(&mut self, code: u16, reason: &'static str)
Sets the status of self
to a custom status
with status code code
and reason phrase reason
. This method should be used sparingly; prefer
to use set_status instead.
§Example
use rocket::Response;
use rocket::http::Status;
let mut response = Response::new();
response.set_raw_status(699, "Tripped a Wire");
assert_eq!(response.status(), Status::new(699, "Tripped a Wire"));
Returns a vector of the cookies set in self
as identified by the
Set-Cookie
header. Malformed cookies are skipped.
§Example
use rocket::Response;
use rocket::http::Cookie;
let mut response = Response::new();
response.set_header(Cookie::new("hello", "world!"));
assert_eq!(response.cookies(), vec![Cookie::new("hello", "world!")]);
sourcepub fn headers(&self) -> &HeaderMap<'r>
pub fn headers(&self) -> &HeaderMap<'r>
Returns a HeaderMap
of all of the headers in self
.
§Example
use rocket::Response;
use rocket::http::Header;
let mut response = Response::new();
response.adjoin_raw_header("X-Custom", "1");
response.adjoin_raw_header("X-Custom", "2");
let mut custom_headers = response.headers().iter();
assert_eq!(custom_headers.next(), Some(Header::new("X-Custom", "1")));
assert_eq!(custom_headers.next(), Some(Header::new("X-Custom", "2")));
assert_eq!(custom_headers.next(), None);
sourcepub fn set_header<'h: 'r, H: Into<Header<'h>>>(&mut self, header: H) -> bool
pub fn set_header<'h: 'r, H: Into<Header<'h>>>(&mut self, header: H) -> bool
Sets the header header
in self
. Any existing headers with the name
header.name
will be lost, and only header
will remain. The type of
header
can be any type that implements Into<Header>
. This includes
Header
itself, ContentType
and
hyper::header
types.
§Example
use rocket::Response;
use rocket::http::ContentType;
let mut response = Response::new();
response.set_header(ContentType::HTML);
assert_eq!(response.headers().iter().next(), Some(ContentType::HTML.into()));
assert_eq!(response.headers().len(), 1);
response.set_header(ContentType::JSON);
assert_eq!(response.headers().iter().next(), Some(ContentType::JSON.into()));
assert_eq!(response.headers().len(), 1);
sourcepub fn set_raw_header<'a: 'r, 'b: 'r, N, V>(
&mut self,
name: N,
value: V,
) -> bool
pub fn set_raw_header<'a: 'r, 'b: 'r, N, V>( &mut self, name: N, value: V, ) -> bool
Sets the custom header with name name
and value value
in self
. Any
existing headers with the same name
will be lost, and the new custom
header will remain. This method should be used sparingly; prefer to use
set_header instead.
§Example
use rocket::Response;
use rocket::http::Header;
let mut response = Response::new();
response.set_raw_header("X-Custom", "1");
assert_eq!(response.headers().get_one("X-Custom"), Some("1"));
assert_eq!(response.headers().len(), 1);
response.set_raw_header("X-Custom", "2");
assert_eq!(response.headers().get_one("X-Custom"), Some("2"));
assert_eq!(response.headers().len(), 1);
sourcepub fn adjoin_header<'h: 'r, H: Into<Header<'h>>>(&mut self, header: H)
pub fn adjoin_header<'h: 'r, H: Into<Header<'h>>>(&mut self, header: H)
Adds the header header
to self
. If self
contains headers with the
name header.name
, another header with the same name and value
header.value
is added. The type of header
can be any type that
implements Into<Header>
. This includes Header
itself,
ContentType
and hyper::header
types.
§Example
use rocket::Response;
use rocket::http::hyper::header::Accept;
let mut response = Response::new();
response.adjoin_header(Accept::json());
response.adjoin_header(Accept::text());
let mut accept_headers = response.headers().iter();
assert_eq!(accept_headers.next(), Some(Accept::json().into()));
assert_eq!(accept_headers.next(), Some(Accept::text().into()));
assert_eq!(accept_headers.next(), None);
sourcepub fn adjoin_raw_header<'a: 'r, 'b: 'r, N, V>(&mut self, name: N, value: V)
pub fn adjoin_raw_header<'a: 'r, 'b: 'r, N, V>(&mut self, name: N, value: V)
Adds a custom header with name name
and value value
to self
. If
self
already contains headers with the name name
, another header
with the same name
and value
is added. The type of header
can be
any type implements Into<Header>
. This includes Header
itself,
ContentType
and hyper::header
types.
§Example
use rocket::Response;
use rocket::http::Header;
let mut response = Response::new();
response.adjoin_raw_header("X-Custom", "one");
response.adjoin_raw_header("X-Custom", "two");
let mut custom_headers = response.headers().iter();
assert_eq!(custom_headers.next(), Some(Header::new("X-Custom", "one")));
assert_eq!(custom_headers.next(), Some(Header::new("X-Custom", "two")));
assert_eq!(custom_headers.next(), None);
sourcepub fn remove_header(&mut self, name: &str)
pub fn remove_header(&mut self, name: &str)
Removes all headers with the name name
.
§Example
use rocket::Response;
let mut response = Response::new();
response.adjoin_raw_header("X-Custom", "one");
response.adjoin_raw_header("X-Custom", "two");
response.adjoin_raw_header("X-Other", "hi");
assert_eq!(response.headers().len(), 3);
response.remove_header("X-Custom");
assert_eq!(response.headers().len(), 1);
sourcepub fn body(&mut self) -> Option<Body<&mut dyn Read>>
pub fn body(&mut self) -> Option<Body<&mut dyn Read>>
Returns a mutable borrow of the body of self
, if there is one. The
body is borrowed mutably to allow for reading.
§Example
use std::io::Cursor;
use rocket::Response;
let mut response = Response::new();
assert!(response.body().is_none());
response.set_sized_body(Cursor::new("Hello, world!"));
assert_eq!(response.body_string(), Some("Hello, world!".to_string()));
sourcepub fn body_string(&mut self) -> Option<String>
pub fn body_string(&mut self) -> Option<String>
Consumes self's
body and reads it into a string. If self
doesn’t
have a body, reading fails, or string conversion (for non-UTF-8 bodies)
fails, returns None
. Note that self
’s body
is consumed after a
call to this method.
§Example
use std::io::Cursor;
use rocket::Response;
let mut response = Response::new();
assert!(response.body().is_none());
response.set_sized_body(Cursor::new("Hello, world!"));
assert_eq!(response.body_string(), Some("Hello, world!".to_string()));
assert!(response.body().is_none());
sourcepub fn body_bytes(&mut self) -> Option<Vec<u8>>
pub fn body_bytes(&mut self) -> Option<Vec<u8>>
Consumes self's
body and reads it into a Vec
of u8
bytes. If
self
doesn’t have a body or reading fails returns None
. Note that
self
’s body
is consumed after a call to this method.
§Example
use std::io::Cursor;
use rocket::Response;
let mut response = Response::new();
assert!(response.body().is_none());
response.set_sized_body(Cursor::new("hi!"));
assert_eq!(response.body_bytes(), Some(vec![0x68, 0x69, 0x21]));
assert!(response.body().is_none());
sourcepub fn take_body(&mut self) -> Option<Body<Box<dyn Read + 'r>>>
pub fn take_body(&mut self) -> Option<Body<Box<dyn Read + 'r>>>
Moves the body of self
out and returns it, if there is one, leaving no
body in its place.
§Example
use std::io::Cursor;
use rocket::Response;
let mut response = Response::new();
assert!(response.body().is_none());
response.set_sized_body(Cursor::new("Hello, world!"));
assert!(response.body().is_some());
let body = response.take_body();
let body_string = body.and_then(|b| b.into_string());
assert_eq!(body_string, Some("Hello, world!".to_string()));
assert!(response.body().is_none());
sourcepub fn set_sized_body<B>(&mut self, body: B)
pub fn set_sized_body<B>(&mut self, body: B)
Sets the body of self
to be the fixed-sized body
. The size of the
body is obtained by seek
ing to the end and then seek
ing back to the
start.
§Panics
If either seek fails, this method panics. If you believe it is possible
for seek
to panic for B
, use set_raw_body
instead.
§Example
use std::io::Cursor;
use rocket::Response;
let mut response = Response::new();
response.set_sized_body(Cursor::new("Hello, world!"));
assert_eq!(response.body_string(), Some("Hello, world!".to_string()));
sourcepub fn set_streamed_body<B>(&mut self, body: B)where
B: Read + 'r,
pub fn set_streamed_body<B>(&mut self, body: B)where
B: Read + 'r,
Sets the body of self
to be body
, which will be streamed. The chunk
size of the stream is
DEFAULT_CHUNK_SIZE. Use
set_chunked_body for custom chunk sizes.
Normally, data will be buffered and sent only in complete chunks. If
you need timely transmission of available data, rather than buffering,
enable the sse
feature and use the WouldBlock
technique described in
Stream.
§Example
use std::io::{Read, repeat};
use rocket::Response;
let mut response = Response::new();
response.set_streamed_body(repeat(97).take(5));
assert_eq!(response.body_string(), Some("aaaaa".to_string()));
sourcepub fn set_chunked_body<B>(&mut self, body: B, chunk_size: u64)where
B: Read + 'r,
pub fn set_chunked_body<B>(&mut self, body: B, chunk_size: u64)where
B: Read + 'r,
Sets the body of self
to be body
, which will be streamed with chunk
size chunk_size
.
§Example
use std::io::{Read, repeat};
use rocket::Response;
let mut response = Response::new();
response.set_chunked_body(repeat(97).take(5), 10);
assert_eq!(response.body_string(), Some("aaaaa".to_string()));
sourcepub fn set_raw_body<T: Read + 'r>(&mut self, body: Body<T>)
pub fn set_raw_body<T: Read + 'r>(&mut self, body: Body<T>)
Sets the body of self
to be body
. This method should typically not
be used, opting instead for one of set_sized_body
,
set_streamed_body
, or set_chunked_body
.
§Example
use std::io::Cursor;
use rocket::response::{Response, Body};
let body = Body::Sized(Cursor::new("Hello!"), 6);
let mut response = Response::new();
response.set_raw_body(body);
assert_eq!(response.body_string(), Some("Hello!".to_string()));
sourcepub fn merge(&mut self, other: Response<'r>)
pub fn merge(&mut self, other: Response<'r>)
Replaces this response’s status and body with that of other
, if they
exist in other
. Any headers that exist in other
replace the ones in
self
. Any in self
that aren’t in other
remain in self
.
§Example
use rocket::Response;
use rocket::http::{Status, ContentType};
let base = Response::build()
.status(Status::NotFound)
.header(ContentType::HTML)
.raw_header("X-Custom", "value 1")
.finalize();
let response = Response::build()
.status(Status::ImATeapot)
.raw_header("X-Custom", "value 2")
.raw_header_adjoin("X-Custom", "value 3")
.merge(base)
.finalize();
assert_eq!(response.status(), Status::NotFound);
let ctype: Vec<_> = response.headers().get("Content-Type").collect();
assert_eq!(ctype, vec![ContentType::HTML.to_string()]);
let custom_values: Vec<_> = response.headers().get("X-Custom").collect();
assert_eq!(custom_values, vec!["value 1"]);
sourcepub fn join(&mut self, other: Response<'r>)
pub fn join(&mut self, other: Response<'r>)
Sets self
’s status and body to that of other
if they are not already
set in self
. Any headers present in both other
and self
are
adjoined.
§Example
use rocket::Response;
use rocket::http::{Status, ContentType};
let other = Response::build()
.status(Status::NotFound)
.header(ContentType::HTML)
.raw_header("X-Custom", "value 1")
.finalize();
let response = Response::build()
.status(Status::ImATeapot)
.raw_header("X-Custom", "value 2")
.raw_header_adjoin("X-Custom", "value 3")
.join(other)
.finalize();
assert_eq!(response.status(), Status::ImATeapot);
let ctype: Vec<_> = response.headers().get("Content-Type").collect();
assert_eq!(ctype, vec![ContentType::HTML.to_string()]);
let custom_values: Vec<_> = response.headers().get("X-Custom").collect();
assert_eq!(custom_values, vec!["value 2", "value 3", "value 1"]);