pub struct MultipartFormDataField<'a> {
pub typ: MultipartFormDataType,
pub field_name: &'a str,
pub size_limit: u64,
pub content_type: Option<Vec<Mime>>,
pub repetition: Repetition,
}
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The guarder for fields.
Fields§
§typ: MultipartFormDataType
The type of this field.
field_name: &'a str
The name of this field.
size_limit: u64
The size limit for this field.
content_type: Option<Vec<Mime>>
To filter the content types. It supports stars.
repetition: Repetition
To define this MultipartFormDataField
instance can be used how many times.
Implementations§
source§impl<'a> MultipartFormDataField<'a>
impl<'a> MultipartFormDataField<'a>
sourcepub fn text<S: ?Sized + AsRef<str>>(
field_name: &S
) -> MultipartFormDataField<'_>
pub fn text<S: ?Sized + AsRef<str>>( field_name: &S ) -> MultipartFormDataField<'_>
Create a text field, the default size_limit is 1 MiB.
sourcepub fn bytes<S: ?Sized + AsRef<str>>(
field_name: &S
) -> MultipartFormDataField<'_>
pub fn bytes<S: ?Sized + AsRef<str>>( field_name: &S ) -> MultipartFormDataField<'_>
Create a raw field, the default size_limit is 1 MiB.
sourcepub fn raw<S: ?Sized + AsRef<str>>(field_name: &S) -> MultipartFormDataField<'_>
pub fn raw<S: ?Sized + AsRef<str>>(field_name: &S) -> MultipartFormDataField<'_>
Create a raw field, the default size_limit is 1 MiB.
sourcepub fn file<S: ?Sized + AsRef<str>>(
field_name: &S
) -> MultipartFormDataField<'_>
pub fn file<S: ?Sized + AsRef<str>>( field_name: &S ) -> MultipartFormDataField<'_>
Create a file field, the default size_limit is 8 MiB.
sourcepub fn size_limit(self, size_limit: u64) -> MultipartFormDataField<'a>
pub fn size_limit(self, size_limit: u64) -> MultipartFormDataField<'a>
Set the size_limit for this field.
sourcepub fn content_type(
self,
content_type: Option<Mime>
) -> MultipartFormDataField<'a>
pub fn content_type( self, content_type: Option<Mime> ) -> MultipartFormDataField<'a>
Add a content type filter for this field. This method can be used multiple times to use multiple content type filters.
sourcepub fn content_type_by_string<S: AsRef<str>>(
self,
content_type: Option<S>
) -> Result<MultipartFormDataField<'a>, FromStrError>
pub fn content_type_by_string<S: AsRef<str>>( self, content_type: Option<S> ) -> Result<MultipartFormDataField<'a>, FromStrError>
Add a content type filter for this field. This method can be used multiple times to use multiple content type filters.
sourcepub fn repetition(self, repetition: Repetition) -> MultipartFormDataField<'a>
pub fn repetition(self, repetition: Repetition) -> MultipartFormDataField<'a>
Set the repetition for this field.
Trait Implementations§
source§impl<'a> Clone for MultipartFormDataField<'a>
impl<'a> Clone for MultipartFormDataField<'a>
source§fn clone(&self) -> MultipartFormDataField<'a>
fn clone(&self) -> MultipartFormDataField<'a>
1.0.0 · source§fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)
fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)
source
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impl<'a> RefUnwindSafe for MultipartFormDataField<'a>
impl<'a> Send for MultipartFormDataField<'a>
impl<'a> Sync for MultipartFormDataField<'a>
impl<'a> Unpin for MultipartFormDataField<'a>
impl<'a> UnwindSafe for MultipartFormDataField<'a>
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