Struct hyperx::header::Expires[][src]

pub struct Expires(pub HttpDate);
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Expires header, defined in RFC7234

The Expires header field gives the date/time after which the response is considered stale.

The presence of an Expires field does not imply that the original resource will change or cease to exist at, before, or after that time.

ABNF

Expires = HTTP-date

Example values

  • Thu, 01 Dec 1994 16:00:00 GMT

Example

use hyperx::header::{Expires, TypedHeaders};
use std::time::{SystemTime, Duration};

let mut headers = http::HeaderMap::new();
let expiration = SystemTime::now() + Duration::from_secs(60 * 60 * 24);
headers.encode(&Expires(expiration.into()));

Tuple Fields

0: HttpDate

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The HeaderName from the http crate for this header.

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