Struct reqwest::blocking::RequestBuilder [−][src]
pub struct RequestBuilder { /* fields omitted */ }
Expand description
A builder to construct the properties of a Request
.
To construct a RequestBuilder
, refer to the Client
documentation.
Implementations
pub fn header<K, V>(self, key: K, value: V) -> RequestBuilder where
HeaderName: TryFrom<K>,
HeaderValue: TryFrom<V>,
<HeaderName as TryFrom<K>>::Error: Into<Error>,
<HeaderValue as TryFrom<V>>::Error: Into<Error>,
pub fn header<K, V>(self, key: K, value: V) -> RequestBuilder where
HeaderName: TryFrom<K>,
HeaderValue: TryFrom<V>,
<HeaderName as TryFrom<K>>::Error: Into<Error>,
<HeaderValue as TryFrom<V>>::Error: Into<Error>,
Add a Header
to this Request.
use reqwest::header::USER_AGENT;
let client = reqwest::blocking::Client::new();
let res = client.get("https://www.rust-lang.org")
.header(USER_AGENT, "foo")
.send()?;
Add a set of Headers to the existing ones on this Request.
The headers will be merged in to any already set.
use reqwest::header::{HeaderMap, HeaderValue, USER_AGENT, CONTENT_TYPE};
fn construct_headers() -> HeaderMap {
let mut headers = HeaderMap::new();
headers.insert(USER_AGENT, HeaderValue::from_static("reqwest"));
headers.insert(CONTENT_TYPE, HeaderValue::from_static("image/png"));
headers
}
let file = fs::File::open("much_beauty.png")?;
let client = reqwest::blocking::Client::new();
let res = client.post("http://httpbin.org/post")
.headers(construct_headers())
.body(file)
.send()?;
pub fn basic_auth<U, P>(
self,
username: U,
password: Option<P>
) -> RequestBuilder where
U: Display,
P: Display,
pub fn basic_auth<U, P>(
self,
username: U,
password: Option<P>
) -> RequestBuilder where
U: Display,
P: Display,
Enable HTTP basic authentication.
let client = reqwest::blocking::Client::new();
let resp = client.delete("http://httpbin.org/delete")
.basic_auth("admin", Some("good password"))
.send()?;
Enable HTTP bearer authentication.
let client = reqwest::blocking::Client::new();
let resp = client.delete("http://httpbin.org/delete")
.bearer_auth("token")
.send()?;
Set the request body.
Examples
Using a string:
let client = reqwest::blocking::Client::new();
let res = client.post("http://httpbin.org/post")
.body("from a &str!")
.send()?;
Using a File
:
let file = std::fs::File::open("from_a_file.txt")?;
let client = reqwest::blocking::Client::new();
let res = client.post("http://httpbin.org/post")
.body(file)
.send()?;
Using arbitrary bytes:
// from bytes!
let bytes: Vec<u8> = vec![1, 10, 100];
let client = reqwest::blocking::Client::new();
let res = client.post("http://httpbin.org/post")
.body(bytes)
.send()?;
Enables a request timeout.
The timeout is applied from when the request starts connecting until the
response body has finished. It affects only this request and overrides
the timeout configured using ClientBuilder::timeout()
.
Modify the query string of the URL.
Modifies the URL of this request, adding the parameters provided.
This method appends and does not overwrite. This means that it can
be called multiple times and that existing query parameters are not
overwritten if the same key is used. The key will simply show up
twice in the query string.
Calling .query(&[("foo", "a"), ("foo", "b")])
gives "foo=a&foo=b"
.
let client = reqwest::blocking::Client::new();
let res = client.get("http://httpbin.org")
.query(&[("lang", "rust")])
.send()?;
Note
This method does not support serializing a single key-value
pair. Instead of using .query(("key", "val"))
, use a sequence, such
as .query(&[("key", "val")])
. It’s also possible to serialize structs
and maps into a key-value pair.
Errors
This method will fail if the object you provide cannot be serialized into a query string.
Set HTTP version
Send a form body.
Sets the body to the url encoded serialization of the passed value,
and also sets the Content-Type: application/x-www-form-urlencoded
header.
let mut params = HashMap::new();
params.insert("lang", "rust");
let client = reqwest::blocking::Client::new();
let res = client.post("http://httpbin.org")
.form(¶ms)
.send()?;
Errors
This method fails if the passed value cannot be serialized into url encoded format
Build a Request
, which can be inspected, modified and executed with
Client::execute()
.
Constructs the Request and sends it the target URL, returning a Response.
Errors
This method fails if there was an error while sending request, redirect loop was detected or redirect limit was exhausted.
Attempts to clone the RequestBuilder
.
None is returned if a body is which can not be cloned. This can be because the body is a stream.
Examples
With a static body
let client = reqwest::blocking::Client::new();
let builder = client.post("http://httpbin.org/post")
.body("from a &str!");
let clone = builder.try_clone();
assert!(clone.is_some());
Without a body
let client = reqwest::blocking::Client::new();
let builder = client.get("http://httpbin.org/get");
let clone = builder.try_clone();
assert!(clone.is_some());
With a non-clonable body
let client = reqwest::blocking::Client::new();
let builder = client.get("http://httpbin.org/get")
.body(reqwest::blocking::Body::new(std::io::empty()));
let clone = builder.try_clone();
assert!(clone.is_none());
Trait Implementations
Auto Trait Implementations
impl !RefUnwindSafe for RequestBuilder
impl Send for RequestBuilder
impl !Sync for RequestBuilder
impl Unpin for RequestBuilder
impl !UnwindSafe for RequestBuilder
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, returning an
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