TargetConfig

Struct TargetConfig 

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pub struct TargetConfig {
Show 14 fields pub ignore_https_errors: bool, pub request_timeout: Duration, pub viewport: Option<Viewport>, pub request_intercept: bool, pub cache_enabled: bool, pub ignore_visuals: bool, pub ignore_javascript: bool, pub ignore_analytics: bool, pub ignore_stylesheets: bool, pub only_html: bool, pub service_worker_enabled: bool, pub extra_headers: Option<HashMap<String, String>>, pub intercept_manager: NetworkInterceptManager, pub max_bytes_allowed: Option<u64>,
}
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Configuration for how a single target/page should be fetched and processed.

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§ignore_https_errors: bool

Whether to ignore TLS/HTTPS certificate errors (e.g. self-signed or expired certs). When true, connections will proceed even if certificate validation fails.

§request_timeout: Duration

Request timeout to use for the main navigation / resource fetch. This is the total time allowed before a request is considered failed.

§viewport: Option<Viewport>

Optional browser viewport to use for this target. When None, the default viewport (or headless browser default) is used.

§request_intercept: bool

Enable request interception for this target. When true, all network requests will pass through the intercept manager.

§cache_enabled: bool

Enable caching for this target. When true, responses may be read from and written to the cache layer.

§ignore_visuals: bool

If true, skip visual/asset resources that are not required for HTML content (e.g. images, fonts, media). Useful for performance-oriented crawls.

§ignore_javascript: bool

If true, block JavaScript execution (or avoid loading JS resources) for this target. This is useful for purely static HTML crawls.

§ignore_analytics: bool

If true, block analytics / tracking requests (e.g. Google Analytics, common tracker domains, etc.).

§ignore_stylesheets: bool

If true, block stylesheets and related CSS resources for this target. This can reduce bandwidth when only raw HTML is needed.

§only_html: bool

If true, only HTML documents will be fetched/kept. Non-HTML subresources may be skipped entirely.

§service_worker_enabled: bool

Whether service workers are allowed for this target. When true, service workers may register and intercept requests.

§extra_headers: Option<HashMap<String, String>>

Extra HTTP headers to send with each request for this target. Keys should be header names, values their corresponding header values.

§intercept_manager: NetworkInterceptManager

Network intercept manager used to make allow/deny/modify decisions for requests when request_intercept is enabled.

§max_bytes_allowed: Option<u64>

The maximum number of response bytes allowed for this target. When set, responses larger than this limit may be truncated or aborted.

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impl Clone for TargetConfig

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fn clone(&self) -> TargetConfig

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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 TargetConfig

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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 Default for TargetConfig

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fn default() -> Self

Returns the “default value” for a type. Read more

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