Struct actix_web_lab::web::Redirect

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pub struct Redirect { /* private fields */ }
👎Deprecated since 0.19.0: Type has graduated to Actix Web.
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An HTTP service for redirecting one path to another path or URL.

This feature has graduated to Actix Web. Further development will occur there.

Redirects are either relative or absolute.

By default, the “307 Temporary Redirect” status is used when responding. See this MDN article on why 307 is preferred over 302.

Examples

use actix_web::{web, App};
use actix_web_lab::web as web_lab;

App::new()
    // redirect "/duck" to DuckDuckGo
    .service(web_lab::Redirect::new("/duck", "https://duckduckgo.com/"))
    .service(
        // redirect "/api/old" to "/api/new" using `web::redirect` helper
        web::scope("/api").service(web_lab::redirect("/old", "/new"))
    );

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impl Redirect

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pub fn new( from: impl Into<Cow<'static, str>>, to: impl Into<Cow<'static, str>> ) -> Self

Create a new Redirect service, first providing the path that should be redirected.

The default “to” location is the root path (/). It is expected that you should call either to or to afterwards.

Note this function has no effect when used as a responder.

Redirect to an address or path.

Whatever argument is provided shall be used as-is when setting the redirect location. You can also use relative paths to navigate relative to the matched path.

Examples
// redirects "/oh/hi/mark" to "/oh/bye/mark"
Redirect::new("/oh/hi/mark", "../../bye/mark");
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pub fn to(to: impl Into<Cow<'static, str>>) -> Self

Shortcut for creating a redirect to use as a Responder.

Only receives a to argument since responders do not need to do route matching.

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pub fn permanent(self) -> Self

Use the “308 Permanent Redirect” status when responding.

See this MDN article on why 308 is preferred over 301.

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pub fn temporary(self) -> Self

Use the “307 Temporary Redirect” status when responding.

See this MDN article on why 307 is preferred over 302.

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pub fn using_status_code(self, status: StatusCode) -> Self

Allows the use of custom status codes for less common redirect types.

In most cases, the default status (“308 Permanent Redirect”) or using the temporary method, which uses the “307 Temporary Redirect” status have more consistent behavior than 301 and 302 codes, respectively.

// redirects would use "301 Moved Permanently" status code
Redirect::new("/old", "/new")
    .using_status_code(StatusCode::MOVED_PERMANENTLY);

// redirects would use "302 Found" status code
Redirect::new("/old", "/new")
    .using_status_code(StatusCode::FOUND);

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impl Clone for Redirect

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fn clone(&self) -> Redirect

Returns a copy of the value. Read more
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fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)

Performs copy-assignment from source. Read more
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impl Debug for Redirect

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fn fmt(&self, f: &mut Formatter<'_>) -> Result

Formats the value using the given formatter. Read more
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impl HttpServiceFactory for Redirect

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fn register(self, config: &mut AppService)

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impl Responder for Redirect

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type Body = ()

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fn respond_to(self, _req: &HttpRequest) -> HttpResponse<Self::Body>

Convert self to HttpResponse.
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fn customize(self) -> CustomizeResponder<Self>where Self: Sized,

Wraps responder to allow alteration of its response. Read more

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