Struct rocket::http::ContentType
pub struct ContentType(pub MediaType);
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Representation of HTTP Content-Types.
§Usage
ContentType
s 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§
§impl ContentType
impl ContentType
pub fn new<T, S>(top: T, sub: S) -> ContentType
pub fn new<T, S>(top: T, sub: S) -> ContentType
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");
pub fn parse_flexible(name: &str) -> Option<ContentType>
pub fn parse_flexible(name: &str) -> Option<ContentType>
Flexibly parses name
into a ContentType
. The parse is
flexible because, in addition to strictly correct content types,
it recognizes the following shorthands:
- any -
ContentType::Any
- binary -
ContentType::Binary
- bytes -
ContentType::Bytes
- html -
ContentType::HTML
- plain -
ContentType::Plain
- text -
ContentType::Text
- json -
ContentType::JSON
- msgpack -
ContentType::MsgPack
- form -
ContentType::Form
- js -
ContentType::JavaScript
- css -
ContentType::CSS
- multipart -
ContentType::FormData
- xml -
ContentType::XML
- pdf -
ContentType::PDF
- markdown -
ContentType::Markdown
- md -
ContentType::Markdown
For regular parsing, use ContentType::from_str()
.
§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);
pub fn from_extension(ext: &str) -> Option<ContentType>
pub fn from_extension(ext: &str) -> Option<ContentType>
Returns the Content-Type associated with the extension ext
.
Extensions are matched case-insensitively. 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
- opf -
ContentType::OPF
- xhtml -
ContentType::XHTML
- csv -
ContentType::CSV
- js -
ContentType::JavaScript
- mjs -
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
- avif -
ContentType::AVIF
- 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
- mp3 -
ContentType::MP3
- mp4 -
ContentType::MP4
- mpeg4 -
ContentType::MP4
- wasm -
ContentType::WASM
- aac -
ContentType::AAC
- ics -
ContentType::Calendar
- bin -
ContentType::Binary
- iso -
ContentType::Binary
- dmg -
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
- cbz -
ContentType::CBZ
- cbr -
ContentType::CBR
- rar -
ContentType::RAR
- epub -
ContentType::EPUB
- md -
ContentType::Markdown
- markdown -
ContentType::Markdown
- exe -
ContentType::EXE
This list is likely to grow.
§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());
pub fn with_params<K, V, P>(self, parameters: P) -> ContentType
pub fn with_params<K, V, P>(self, parameters: P) -> ContentType
Sets the parameters parameters
on self
.
§Example
Create a custom application/x-id; id=1
media type:
use rocket::http::ContentType;
let id = ContentType::new("application", "x-id").with_params(("id", "1"));
assert_eq!(id.to_string(), "application/x-id; id=1".to_string());
Create a custom text/person; name=bob; weight=175
media type:
use rocket::http::ContentType;
let mt = ContentType::new("text", "person")
.with_params([("name", "bob"), ("ref", "2382")]);
assert_eq!(mt.to_string(), "text/person; name=bob; ref=2382".to_string());
pub fn media_type(&self) -> &MediaType
pub fn media_type(&self) -> &MediaType
Borrows the inner MediaType
of self
.
§Example
use rocket::http::{ContentType, MediaType};
let http = ContentType::HTML;
let media_type = http.media_type();
pub fn extension(&self) -> Option<&UncasedStr>
pub fn extension(&self) -> Option<&UncasedStr>
Returns the most common file extension associated with the
Content-Type self
if it is known. Otherwise, returns None
.
The currently recognized extensions are identical to those in
ContentType::from_extension()
with the most common extension
being the first extension appearing in the list for a given
Content-Type.
§Example
Known extension:
use rocket::http::ContentType;
assert_eq!(ContentType::JSON.extension().unwrap(), "json");
assert_eq!(ContentType::JPEG.extension().unwrap(), "jpeg");
assert_eq!(ContentType::JPEG.extension().unwrap(), "JPEG");
assert_eq!(ContentType::PDF.extension().unwrap(), "pdf");
An unknown extension:
use rocket::http::ContentType;
let foo = ContentType::new("foo", "bar");
assert!(foo.extension().is_none());
pub const Any: ContentType = _
pub const Any: ContentType = _
Content Type for
any media type:
*/*
pub const Binary: ContentType = _
pub const Binary: ContentType = _
Content Type for
binary data:
application/octet-stream
pub const Bytes: ContentType = _
pub const Bytes: ContentType = _
Content Type for
binary data:
application/octet-stream
pub const HTML: ContentType = _
pub const HTML: ContentType = _
Content Type for
HTML:
text/html; charset=utf-8
pub const Plain: ContentType = _
pub const Plain: ContentType = _
Content Type for
plain text:
text/plain; charset=utf-8
pub const Text: ContentType = _
pub const Text: ContentType = _
Content Type for
plain text:
text/plain; charset=utf-8
pub const JSON: ContentType = _
pub const JSON: ContentType = _
Content Type for
JSON:
application/json
pub const MsgPack: ContentType = _
pub const MsgPack: ContentType = _
Content Type for
MsgPack:
application/msgpack
pub const Form: ContentType = _
pub const Form: ContentType = _
Content Type for
forms:
application/x-www-form-urlencoded
pub const JavaScript: ContentType = _
pub const JavaScript: ContentType = _
Content Type for
JavaScript:
text/javascript
pub const CSS: ContentType = _
pub const CSS: ContentType = _
Content Type for
CSS:
text/css; charset=utf-8
pub const FormData: ContentType = _
pub const FormData: ContentType = _
Content Type for
multipart form data:
multipart/form-data
pub const XML: ContentType = _
pub const XML: ContentType = _
Content Type for
XML:
text/xml; charset=utf-8
pub const OPF: ContentType = _
pub const OPF: ContentType = _
Content Type for
OPF:
application/oebps-package+xml
pub const XHTML: ContentType = _
pub const XHTML: ContentType = _
Content Type for
XHTML:
application/xhtml+xml
pub const CSV: ContentType = _
pub const CSV: ContentType = _
Content Type for
CSV:
text/csv; charset=utf-8
pub const PNG: ContentType = _
pub const PNG: ContentType = _
Content Type for
PNG:
image/png
pub const GIF: ContentType = _
pub const GIF: ContentType = _
Content Type for
GIF:
image/gif
pub const BMP: ContentType = _
pub const BMP: ContentType = _
Content Type for
BMP:
image/bmp
pub const JPEG: ContentType = _
pub const JPEG: ContentType = _
Content Type for
JPEG:
image/jpeg
pub const WEBP: ContentType = _
pub const WEBP: ContentType = _
Content Type for
WEBP:
image/webp
pub const AVIF: ContentType = _
pub const AVIF: ContentType = _
Content Type for
AVIF:
image/avif
pub const SVG: ContentType = _
pub const SVG: ContentType = _
Content Type for
SVG:
image/svg+xml
pub const Icon: ContentType = _
pub const Icon: ContentType = _
Content Type for
Icon:
image/x-icon
pub const WEBM: ContentType = _
pub const WEBM: ContentType = _
Content Type for
WEBM:
video/webm
pub const WEBA: ContentType = _
pub const WEBA: ContentType = _
Content Type for
WEBM Audio:
audio/webm
pub const OGG: ContentType = _
pub const OGG: ContentType = _
Content Type for
OGG Video:
video/ogg
pub const FLAC: ContentType = _
pub const FLAC: ContentType = _
Content Type for
FLAC:
audio/flac
pub const WAV: ContentType = _
pub const WAV: ContentType = _
Content Type for
WAV:
audio/wav
pub const PDF: ContentType = _
pub const PDF: ContentType = _
Content Type for
PDF:
application/pdf
pub const TTF: ContentType = _
pub const TTF: ContentType = _
Content Type for
TTF:
application/font-sfnt
pub const OTF: ContentType = _
pub const OTF: ContentType = _
Content Type for
OTF:
application/font-sfnt
pub const WOFF: ContentType = _
pub const WOFF: ContentType = _
Content Type for
WOFF:
application/font-woff
pub const WOFF2: ContentType = _
pub const WOFF2: ContentType = _
Content Type for
WOFF2:
font/woff2
pub const JsonApi: ContentType = _
pub const JsonApi: ContentType = _
Content Type for
JSON API:
application/vnd.api+json
pub const WASM: ContentType = _
pub const WASM: ContentType = _
Content Type for
WASM:
application/wasm
pub const TIFF: ContentType = _
pub const TIFF: ContentType = _
Content Type for
TIFF:
image/tiff
pub const AAC: ContentType = _
pub const AAC: ContentType = _
Content Type for
AAC Audio:
audio/aac
pub const Calendar: ContentType = _
pub const Calendar: ContentType = _
Content Type for
iCalendar:
text/calendar
pub const MPEG: ContentType = _
pub const MPEG: ContentType = _
Content Type for
MPEG Video:
video/mpeg
pub const TAR: ContentType = _
pub const TAR: ContentType = _
Content Type for
tape archive:
application/x-tar
pub const GZIP: ContentType = _
pub const GZIP: ContentType = _
Content Type for
gzipped binary:
application/gzip
pub const MOV: ContentType = _
pub const MOV: ContentType = _
Content Type for
quicktime video:
video/quicktime
pub const MP3: ContentType = _
pub const MP3: ContentType = _
Content Type for
MPEG Audio:
audio/mpeg
pub const MP4: ContentType = _
pub const MP4: ContentType = _
Content Type for
MPEG4 Video:
video/mp4
pub const ZIP: ContentType = _
pub const ZIP: ContentType = _
Content Type for
ZIP archive:
application/zip
pub const CBZ: ContentType = _
pub const CBZ: ContentType = _
Content Type for
Comic ZIP archive:
application/vnd.comicbook+zip
pub const CBR: ContentType = _
pub const CBR: ContentType = _
Content Type for
Comic RAR compressed archive:
application/vnd.comicbook-rar
pub const RAR: ContentType = _
pub const RAR: ContentType = _
Content Type for
RAR compressed archive:
application/vnd.rar
pub const EPUB: ContentType = _
pub const EPUB: ContentType = _
Content Type for
EPUB:
application/epub+zip
pub const EventStream: ContentType = _
pub const EventStream: ContentType = _
Content Type for
SSE stream:
text/event-stream
pub const Markdown: ContentType = _
pub const Markdown: ContentType = _
Content Type for
markdown text:
text/markdown; charset=utf-8
pub const EXE: ContentType = _
pub const EXE: ContentType = _
Content Type for
executable:
application/vnd.microsoft.portable-executable
Methods from Deref<Target = MediaType>§
pub fn top(&self) -> &UncasedStr
pub fn top(&self) -> &UncasedStr
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");
pub fn sub(&self) -> &UncasedStr
pub fn sub(&self) -> &UncasedStr
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");
pub fn specificity(&self) -> u8
pub fn specificity(&self) -> u8
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);
pub fn exact_eq(&self, other: &MediaType) -> bool
pub fn exact_eq(&self, other: &MediaType) -> bool
Compares self
with other
and returns true
if self
and other
are exactly equal to each other, including with respect to their
parameters and their order.
This is different from the PartialEq
implementation in that it
considers parameters. In particular, Eq
implies PartialEq
but
PartialEq
does not imply Eq
. That is, if PartialEq
returns false,
this function is guaranteed to return false. Similarly, if exact_eq
returns true
, PartialEq
is guaranteed to return true. However, if
PartialEq
returns true
, exact_eq
function may or may not return
true
.
§Example
use rocket::http::MediaType;
let plain = MediaType::Plain;
let plain2 = MediaType::new("text", "plain").with_params(("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));
pub fn params(&self) -> impl Iterator<Item = (&UncasedStr, &str)>
pub fn params(&self) -> impl Iterator<Item = (&UncasedStr, &str)>
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 (key, val) = plain.params().next().unwrap();
assert_eq!(key, "charset");
assert_eq!(val, "utf-8");
The MediaType::PNG
type has no parameters:
use rocket::http::MediaType;
let png = MediaType::PNG;
assert_eq!(png.params().count(), 0);
pub fn param<'a>(&'a self, name: &str) -> Option<&'a str>
pub fn param<'a>(&'a self, name: &str) -> Option<&'a str>
Returns the first parameter with name name
, if there is any.
pub fn extension(&self) -> Option<&UncasedStr>
pub fn extension(&self) -> Option<&UncasedStr>
Returns the most common file extension associated with the
Media-Type self
if it is known. Otherwise, returns None
.
The currently recognized extensions are identical to those in
MediaType::from_extension()
with the most common extension being
the first extension appearing in the list for a given Content-Type.
§Example
Known extension:
use rocket::http::MediaType;
assert_eq!(MediaType::JSON.extension().unwrap(), "json");
assert_eq!(MediaType::JPEG.extension().unwrap(), "jpeg");
assert_eq!(MediaType::JPEG.extension().unwrap(), "JPEG");
assert_eq!(MediaType::PDF.extension().unwrap(), "pdf");
An unknown extension:
use rocket::http::MediaType;
let foo = MediaType::new("foo", "bar");
assert!(foo.extension().is_none());
pub const Any: MediaType = _
pub const Binary: MediaType = _
pub const Bytes: MediaType = _
pub const HTML: MediaType = _
pub const Plain: MediaType = _
pub const Text: MediaType = _
pub const JSON: MediaType = _
pub const MsgPack: MediaType = _
pub const Form: MediaType = _
pub const JavaScript: MediaType = _
pub const CSS: MediaType = _
pub const FormData: MediaType = _
pub const XML: MediaType = _
pub const OPF: MediaType = _
pub const XHTML: MediaType = _
pub const CSV: MediaType = _
pub const PNG: MediaType = _
pub const GIF: MediaType = _
pub const BMP: MediaType = _
pub const JPEG: MediaType = _
pub const WEBP: MediaType = _
pub const AVIF: MediaType = _
pub const SVG: MediaType = _
pub const Icon: MediaType = _
pub const WEBM: MediaType = _
pub const WEBA: MediaType = _
pub const OGG: MediaType = _
pub const FLAC: MediaType = _
pub const WAV: MediaType = _
pub const PDF: MediaType = _
pub const TTF: MediaType = _
pub const OTF: MediaType = _
pub const WOFF: MediaType = _
pub const WOFF2: MediaType = _
pub const JsonApi: MediaType = _
pub const WASM: MediaType = _
pub const TIFF: MediaType = _
pub const AAC: MediaType = _
pub const Calendar: MediaType = _
pub const MPEG: MediaType = _
pub const TAR: MediaType = _
pub const GZIP: MediaType = _
pub const MOV: MediaType = _
pub const MP3: MediaType = _
pub const MP4: MediaType = _
pub const ZIP: MediaType = _
pub const CBZ: MediaType = _
pub const CBR: MediaType = _
pub const RAR: MediaType = _
pub const EPUB: MediaType = _
pub const EventStream: MediaType = _
pub const Markdown: MediaType = _
pub const EXE: MediaType = _
pub fn is_known(&self) -> bool
pub fn is_known(&self) -> bool
Returns true
if this MediaType is known to Rocket. In other words,
returns true
if there is an associated constant for self
.
pub fn is_any(&self) -> bool
pub fn is_any(&self) -> bool
Returns true
if the top-level and sublevel types of
self
are the same as those of
MediaType::Any
,
i.e
*/*
.
pub fn is_binary(&self) -> bool
pub fn is_binary(&self) -> bool
Returns true
if the top-level and sublevel types of
self
are the same as those of
MediaType::Binary
,
i.e
application/octet-stream
.
pub fn is_bytes(&self) -> bool
pub fn is_bytes(&self) -> bool
Returns true
if the top-level and sublevel types of
self
are the same as those of
MediaType::Bytes
,
i.e
application/octet-stream
.
pub fn is_html(&self) -> bool
pub fn is_html(&self) -> bool
Returns true
if the top-level and sublevel types of
self
are the same as those of
MediaType::HTML
,
i.e
text/html
.
pub fn is_plain(&self) -> bool
pub fn is_plain(&self) -> bool
Returns true
if the top-level and sublevel types of
self
are the same as those of
MediaType::Plain
,
i.e
text/plain
.
pub fn is_text(&self) -> bool
pub fn is_text(&self) -> bool
Returns true
if the top-level and sublevel types of
self
are the same as those of
MediaType::Text
,
i.e
text/plain
.
pub fn is_json(&self) -> bool
pub fn is_json(&self) -> bool
Returns true
if the top-level and sublevel types of
self
are the same as those of
MediaType::JSON
,
i.e
application/json
.
pub fn is_msgpack(&self) -> bool
pub fn is_msgpack(&self) -> bool
Returns true
if the top-level and sublevel types of
self
are the same as those of
MediaType::MsgPack
,
i.e
application/msgpack
.
pub fn is_form(&self) -> bool
pub fn is_form(&self) -> bool
Returns true
if the top-level and sublevel types of
self
are the same as those of
MediaType::Form
,
i.e
application/x-www-form-urlencoded
.
pub fn is_javascript(&self) -> bool
pub fn is_javascript(&self) -> bool
Returns true
if the top-level and sublevel types of
self
are the same as those of
MediaType::JavaScript
,
i.e
text/javascript
.
pub fn is_css(&self) -> bool
pub fn is_css(&self) -> bool
Returns true
if the top-level and sublevel types of
self
are the same as those of
MediaType::CSS
,
i.e
text/css
.
pub fn is_form_data(&self) -> bool
pub fn is_form_data(&self) -> bool
Returns true
if the top-level and sublevel types of
self
are the same as those of
MediaType::FormData
,
i.e
multipart/form-data
.
pub fn is_xml(&self) -> bool
pub fn is_xml(&self) -> bool
Returns true
if the top-level and sublevel types of
self
are the same as those of
MediaType::XML
,
i.e
text/xml
.
pub fn is_opf(&self) -> bool
pub fn is_opf(&self) -> bool
Returns true
if the top-level and sublevel types of
self
are the same as those of
MediaType::OPF
,
i.e
application/oebps-package+xml
.
pub fn is_xhtml(&self) -> bool
pub fn is_xhtml(&self) -> bool
Returns true
if the top-level and sublevel types of
self
are the same as those of
MediaType::XHTML
,
i.e
application/xhtml+xml
.
pub fn is_csv(&self) -> bool
pub fn is_csv(&self) -> bool
Returns true
if the top-level and sublevel types of
self
are the same as those of
MediaType::CSV
,
i.e
text/csv
.
pub fn is_png(&self) -> bool
pub fn is_png(&self) -> bool
Returns true
if the top-level and sublevel types of
self
are the same as those of
MediaType::PNG
,
i.e
image/png
.
pub fn is_gif(&self) -> bool
pub fn is_gif(&self) -> bool
Returns true
if the top-level and sublevel types of
self
are the same as those of
MediaType::GIF
,
i.e
image/gif
.
pub fn is_bmp(&self) -> bool
pub fn is_bmp(&self) -> bool
Returns true
if the top-level and sublevel types of
self
are the same as those of
MediaType::BMP
,
i.e
image/bmp
.
pub fn is_jpeg(&self) -> bool
pub fn is_jpeg(&self) -> bool
Returns true
if the top-level and sublevel types of
self
are the same as those of
MediaType::JPEG
,
i.e
image/jpeg
.
pub fn is_webp(&self) -> bool
pub fn is_webp(&self) -> bool
Returns true
if the top-level and sublevel types of
self
are the same as those of
MediaType::WEBP
,
i.e
image/webp
.
pub fn is_avif(&self) -> bool
pub fn is_avif(&self) -> bool
Returns true
if the top-level and sublevel types of
self
are the same as those of
MediaType::AVIF
,
i.e
image/avif
.
pub fn is_svg(&self) -> bool
pub fn is_svg(&self) -> bool
Returns true
if the top-level and sublevel types of
self
are the same as those of
MediaType::SVG
,
i.e
image/svg+xml
.
pub fn is_icon(&self) -> bool
pub fn is_icon(&self) -> bool
Returns true
if the top-level and sublevel types of
self
are the same as those of
MediaType::Icon
,
i.e
image/x-icon
.
pub fn is_webm(&self) -> bool
pub fn is_webm(&self) -> bool
Returns true
if the top-level and sublevel types of
self
are the same as those of
MediaType::WEBM
,
i.e
video/webm
.
pub fn is_weba(&self) -> bool
pub fn is_weba(&self) -> bool
Returns true
if the top-level and sublevel types of
self
are the same as those of
MediaType::WEBA
,
i.e
audio/webm
.
pub fn is_ogg(&self) -> bool
pub fn is_ogg(&self) -> bool
Returns true
if the top-level and sublevel types of
self
are the same as those of
MediaType::OGG
,
i.e
video/ogg
.
pub fn is_flac(&self) -> bool
pub fn is_flac(&self) -> bool
Returns true
if the top-level and sublevel types of
self
are the same as those of
MediaType::FLAC
,
i.e
audio/flac
.
pub fn is_wav(&self) -> bool
pub fn is_wav(&self) -> bool
Returns true
if the top-level and sublevel types of
self
are the same as those of
MediaType::WAV
,
i.e
audio/wav
.
pub fn is_pdf(&self) -> bool
pub fn is_pdf(&self) -> bool
Returns true
if the top-level and sublevel types of
self
are the same as those of
MediaType::PDF
,
i.e
application/pdf
.
pub fn is_ttf(&self) -> bool
pub fn is_ttf(&self) -> bool
Returns true
if the top-level and sublevel types of
self
are the same as those of
MediaType::TTF
,
i.e
application/font-sfnt
.
pub fn is_otf(&self) -> bool
pub fn is_otf(&self) -> bool
Returns true
if the top-level and sublevel types of
self
are the same as those of
MediaType::OTF
,
i.e
application/font-sfnt
.
pub fn is_woff(&self) -> bool
pub fn is_woff(&self) -> bool
Returns true
if the top-level and sublevel types of
self
are the same as those of
MediaType::WOFF
,
i.e
application/font-woff
.
pub fn is_woff2(&self) -> bool
pub fn is_woff2(&self) -> bool
Returns true
if the top-level and sublevel types of
self
are the same as those of
MediaType::WOFF2
,
i.e
font/woff2
.
pub fn is_json_api(&self) -> bool
pub fn is_json_api(&self) -> bool
Returns true
if the top-level and sublevel types of
self
are the same as those of
MediaType::JsonApi
,
i.e
application/vnd.api+json
.
pub fn is_wasm(&self) -> bool
pub fn is_wasm(&self) -> bool
Returns true
if the top-level and sublevel types of
self
are the same as those of
MediaType::WASM
,
i.e
application/wasm
.
pub fn is_tiff(&self) -> bool
pub fn is_tiff(&self) -> bool
Returns true
if the top-level and sublevel types of
self
are the same as those of
MediaType::TIFF
,
i.e
image/tiff
.
pub fn is_aac(&self) -> bool
pub fn is_aac(&self) -> bool
Returns true
if the top-level and sublevel types of
self
are the same as those of
MediaType::AAC
,
i.e
audio/aac
.
pub fn is_ical(&self) -> bool
pub fn is_ical(&self) -> bool
Returns true
if the top-level and sublevel types of
self
are the same as those of
MediaType::Calendar
,
i.e
text/calendar
.
pub fn is_mpeg(&self) -> bool
pub fn is_mpeg(&self) -> bool
Returns true
if the top-level and sublevel types of
self
are the same as those of
MediaType::MPEG
,
i.e
video/mpeg
.
pub fn is_tar(&self) -> bool
pub fn is_tar(&self) -> bool
Returns true
if the top-level and sublevel types of
self
are the same as those of
MediaType::TAR
,
i.e
application/x-tar
.
pub fn is_gzip(&self) -> bool
pub fn is_gzip(&self) -> bool
Returns true
if the top-level and sublevel types of
self
are the same as those of
MediaType::GZIP
,
i.e
application/gzip
.
pub fn is_mov(&self) -> bool
pub fn is_mov(&self) -> bool
Returns true
if the top-level and sublevel types of
self
are the same as those of
MediaType::MOV
,
i.e
video/quicktime
.
pub fn is_mp3(&self) -> bool
pub fn is_mp3(&self) -> bool
Returns true
if the top-level and sublevel types of
self
are the same as those of
MediaType::MP3
,
i.e
audio/mpeg
.
pub fn is_mp4(&self) -> bool
pub fn is_mp4(&self) -> bool
Returns true
if the top-level and sublevel types of
self
are the same as those of
MediaType::MP4
,
i.e
video/mp4
.
pub fn is_zip(&self) -> bool
pub fn is_zip(&self) -> bool
Returns true
if the top-level and sublevel types of
self
are the same as those of
MediaType::ZIP
,
i.e
application/zip
.
pub fn is_cbz(&self) -> bool
pub fn is_cbz(&self) -> bool
Returns true
if the top-level and sublevel types of
self
are the same as those of
MediaType::CBZ
,
i.e
application/vnd.comicbook+zip
.
pub fn is_cbr(&self) -> bool
pub fn is_cbr(&self) -> bool
Returns true
if the top-level and sublevel types of
self
are the same as those of
MediaType::CBR
,
i.e
application/vnd.comicbook-rar
.
pub fn is_rar(&self) -> bool
pub fn is_rar(&self) -> bool
Returns true
if the top-level and sublevel types of
self
are the same as those of
MediaType::RAR
,
i.e
application/vnd.rar
.
pub fn is_epub(&self) -> bool
pub fn is_epub(&self) -> bool
Returns true
if the top-level and sublevel types of
self
are the same as those of
MediaType::EPUB
,
i.e
application/epub+zip
.
pub fn is_event_stream(&self) -> bool
pub fn is_event_stream(&self) -> bool
Returns true
if the top-level and sublevel types of
self
are the same as those of
MediaType::EventStream
,
i.e
text/event-stream
.
pub fn is_markdown(&self) -> bool
pub fn is_markdown(&self) -> bool
Returns true
if the top-level and sublevel types of
self
are the same as those of
MediaType::Markdown
,
i.e
text/markdown
.
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