pub struct ContentType(pub Mime);
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Content-Type header, defined in RFC7231

The Content-Type header field indicates the media type of the associated representation: either the representation enclosed in the message payload or the selected representation, as determined by the message semantics. The indicated media type defines both the data format and how that data is intended to be processed by a recipient, within the scope of the received message semantics, after any content codings indicated by Content-Encoding are decoded.

Although the mime crate allows the mime options to be any slice, this crate forces the use of Vec. This is to make sure the same header can’t have more than 1 type. If this is an issue, it’s possible to implement Header on a custom struct.

ABNF

Content-Type = media-type

Example values

  • text/html; charset=utf-8
  • application/json

Examples

use actix_web::HttpResponse;
use actix_web::http::header::ContentType;

let mut builder = HttpResponse::Ok();
builder.set(
    ContentType::json()
);
use mime::TEXT_HTML;
use actix_web::HttpResponse;
use actix_web::http::header::ContentType;

let mut builder = HttpResponse::Ok();
builder.set(
    ContentType(TEXT_HTML)
);

Tuple Fields§

§0: Mime

Implementations§

A constructor to easily create a Content-Type: application/json header.

A constructor to easily create a Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8 header.

A constructor to easily create a Content-Type: text/html header.

A constructor to easily create a Content-Type: text/xml header.

A constructor to easily create a Content-Type: application/www-form-url-encoded header.

A constructor to easily create a Content-Type: image/jpeg header.

A constructor to easily create a Content-Type: image/png header.

A constructor to easily create a Content-Type: application/octet-stream header.

Methods from Deref<Target = Mime>§

Get the top level media type for this Mime.

Example
let mime = mime::TEXT_PLAIN;
assert_eq!(mime.type_(), "text");
assert_eq!(mime.type_(), mime::TEXT);

Get the subtype of this Mime.

Example
let mime = mime::TEXT_PLAIN;
assert_eq!(mime.subtype(), "plain");
assert_eq!(mime.subtype(), mime::PLAIN);

Get an optional +suffix for this Mime.

Example
let svg = "image/svg+xml".parse::<mime::Mime>().unwrap();
assert_eq!(svg.suffix(), Some(mime::XML));
assert_eq!(svg.suffix().unwrap(), "xml");


assert!(mime::TEXT_PLAIN.suffix().is_none());

Look up a parameter by name.

Example
let mime = mime::TEXT_PLAIN_UTF_8;
assert_eq!(mime.get_param(mime::CHARSET), Some(mime::UTF_8));
assert_eq!(mime.get_param("charset").unwrap(), "utf-8");
assert!(mime.get_param("boundary").is_none());

let mime = "multipart/form-data; boundary=ABCDEFG".parse::<mime::Mime>().unwrap();
assert_eq!(mime.get_param(mime::BOUNDARY).unwrap(), "ABCDEFG");

Returns an iterator over the parameters.

Return a &str of the Mime’s “essence”.

Trait Implementations§

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