Struct bevy_ehttp::prelude::Response
source · pub struct Response {
pub url: String,
pub ok: bool,
pub status: u16,
pub status_text: String,
pub headers: Headers,
pub bytes: Vec<u8>,
}Expand description
Response from a completed HTTP request.
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§url: StringThe URL we ended up at. This can differ from the request url when we have followed redirects.
ok: boolDid we get a 2xx response code?
status: u16Status code (e.g. 404 for “File not found”).
status_text: StringStatus text (e.g. “File not found” for status code 404).
headers: HeadersThe returned headers.
bytes: Vec<u8>The raw bytes of the response body.
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impl RefUnwindSafe for Response
impl Send for Response
impl Sync for Response
impl Unpin for Response
impl UnwindSafe for Response
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