pub struct HttpResponseBuilder { /* private fields */ }
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An HTTP response builder.

This type can be used to construct an instance of Response through a builder-like pattern.

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Create response builder

Set HTTP status code of this response.

Insert a header, replacing any that were set with an equivalent field name.

use actix_web::{HttpResponse, http::header};

HttpResponse::Ok()
    .insert_header(header::ContentType(mime::APPLICATION_JSON))
    .insert_header(("X-TEST", "value"))
    .finish();

Append a header, keeping any that were set with an equivalent field name.

use actix_web::{HttpResponse, http::header};

HttpResponse::Ok()
    .append_header(header::ContentType(mime::APPLICATION_JSON))
    .append_header(("X-TEST", "value1"))
    .append_header(("X-TEST", "value2"))
    .finish();

Set the custom reason for the response.

Set connection type to KeepAlive

Set connection type to Upgrade

Force close connection, even if it is marked as keep-alive

Disable chunked transfer encoding for HTTP/1.1 streaming responses.

Set response content type.

Add a cookie to the response.

To send a “removal” cookie, call .make_removal() on the given cookie. See HttpResponse::add_removal_cookie() to learn more.

Examples

Send a new cookie:

use actix_web::{HttpResponse, cookie::Cookie};

let res = HttpResponse::Ok()
    .cookie(
        Cookie::build("name", "value")
            .domain("www.rust-lang.org")
            .path("/")
            .secure(true)
            .http_only(true)
            .finish(),
    )
    .finish();

Send a removal cookie:

use actix_web::{HttpResponse, cookie::Cookie};

// the name, domain and path match the cookie created in the previous example
let mut cookie = Cookie::build("name", "value-does-not-matter")
    .domain("www.rust-lang.org")
    .path("/")
    .finish();
cookie.make_removal();

let res = HttpResponse::Ok()
    .cookie(cookie)
    .finish();

Returns a reference to the response-local data/extensions container.

Returns a mutable reference to the response-local data/extensions container.

Set a body and build the HttpResponse.

Unlike message_body, errors are converted into error responses immediately.

HttpResponseBuilder can not be used after this call.

Set a body and build the HttpResponse.

HttpResponseBuilder can not be used after this call.

Set a streaming body and build the HttpResponse.

HttpResponseBuilder can not be used after this call.

Set a JSON body and build the HttpResponse.

HttpResponseBuilder can not be used after this call.

Set an empty body and build the HttpResponse.

HttpResponseBuilder can not be used after this call.

This method construct new HttpResponseBuilder

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Converts to this type from the input type.
Converts to this type from the input type.
The type of value produced on completion.
Attempt to resolve the future to a final value, registering the current task for wakeup if the value is not yet available. Read more
Convert self to HttpResponse.
Wraps responder to allow alteration of its response. Read more

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