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use ::{Header, HeaderName, HeaderValue};
/// `Access-Control-Allow-Credentials` header, part of
/// [CORS](http://www.w3.org/TR/cors/#access-control-allow-headers-response-header)
///
/// > The Access-Control-Allow-Credentials HTTP response header indicates whether the
/// > response to request can be exposed when the credentials flag is true. When part
/// > of the response to an preflight request it indicates that the actual request can
/// > be made with credentials. The Access-Control-Allow-Credentials HTTP header must
/// > match the following ABNF:
///
/// # ABNF
///
/// ```text
/// Access-Control-Allow-Credentials: "Access-Control-Allow-Credentials" ":" "true"
/// ```
///
/// Since there is only one acceptable field value, the header struct does not accept
/// any values at all. Setting an empty `AccessControlAllowCredentials` header is
/// sufficient. See the examples below.
///
/// # Example values
/// * "true"
///
/// # Examples
///
/// ```
/// # extern crate headers_ext as headers;
/// use headers::AccessControlAllowCredentials;
///
/// let allow_creds = AccessControlAllowCredentials;
/// ```
#[derive(Clone, PartialEq, Eq, Debug)]
pub struct AccessControlAllowCredentials;
impl Header for AccessControlAllowCredentials {
const NAME: &'static HeaderName = &::http::header::ACCESS_CONTROL_ALLOW_CREDENTIALS;
fn decode<'i, I: Iterator<Item = &'i HeaderValue>>(values: &mut I) -> Result<Self, ::Error> {
values
.next()
.and_then(|value| {
if value.as_bytes().eq_ignore_ascii_case(b"true") {
Some(AccessControlAllowCredentials)
} else {
None
}
})
.ok_or_else(::Error::invalid)
}
fn encode<E: Extend<::HeaderValue>>(&self, values: &mut E) {
values.extend(::std::iter::once(HeaderValue::from_static("true")));
}
}