Struct etag::EntityTag[][src]

pub struct EntityTag {
    pub weak: bool,
    // some fields omitted
}

An entity tag, defined in RFC7232

The ETag HTTP response header is an identifier for a specific version of a resource. It allows caches to be more efficient, and saves bandwidth, as a web server does not need to send a full response if the content has not changed. On the other side, if the content has changed, etags are useful to help prevent simultaneous updates of a resource from overwriting each other ("mid-air collisions").

If the resource at a given URL changes, a new Etag value must be generated. Etags are therefore similar to fingerprints and might also be used for tracking purposes by some servers. A comparison of them allows to quickly determine whether two representations of a resource are the same, but they might also be set to persist indefinitely by a tracking server.

Format W/"<etag_value>"

  • 'W/' (case-sensitive) indicates that a weak validator is used. Weak validators are easy to generate but are far less useful for comparisons. Strong validators are ideal for comparisons but can be very difficult to generate efficiently. Weak Etag values of two representations of the same resources might be semantically equivalent, but not byte-for-byte identical.

  • "<etag_value>" Entity tags uniquely representing the requested resources. They are a string of ASCII characters placed between double quotes (Like "675af34563dc-tr34"). The method by which ETag values are generated is not specified. Oftentimes, a hash of the content, a hash of the last modification timestamp, or just a revision number is used. For example, MDN uses a hash of hexadecimal digits of the wiki content.

Comparison

To check if two entity tags are equivalent in an application always use the strong_eq or weak_eq methods based on the context of the Tag. Only use == to check if two tags are identical.

The example below shows the results for a set of entity-tag pairs and both the weak and strong comparison function results:

ETag 1 ETag 2 Strong Comparison Weak Comparison
W/"1" W/"1" no match match
W/"1" W/"2" no match no match
W/"1" "1" no match match
"1" "1" match match

Fields

Weakness indicator for the tag

Methods

impl EntityTag
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Constructs a new EntityTag.

As tag characters must be in ASCII assert is included to check for it.

Constructs a new weak EntityTag.

Constructs a new strong EntityTag.

Creates weak EntityTag from file metadata using modified time and len.

Format:

[modified-]<len>

Creates strong EntityTag by hashing provided bytes.

Format:

<len>-<hash>

Get the tag.

Set the tag.

For strong comparison two entity-tags are equivalent if both are not weak and their opaque-tags match character-by-character.

For weak comparison two entity-tags are equivalent if their opaque-tags match character-by-character, regardless of either or both being tagged as "weak".

The inverse of EntityTag.strong_eq().

The inverse of EntityTag.weak_eq().

Trait Implementations

impl Clone for EntityTag
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Returns a copy of the value. Read more

Performs copy-assignment from source. Read more

impl Debug for EntityTag
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Formats the value using the given formatter. Read more

impl Eq for EntityTag
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impl PartialEq for EntityTag
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This method tests for self and other values to be equal, and is used by ==. Read more

This method tests for !=.

impl Display for EntityTag
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Formats the value using the given formatter. Read more

impl FromStr for EntityTag
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The associated error which can be returned from parsing.

Parses a string s to return a value of this type. Read more

Auto Trait Implementations

impl Send for EntityTag

impl Sync for EntityTag