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UrlRegistry

Struct UrlRegistry 

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pub struct UrlRegistry { /* private fields */ }
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Registry for named routes, enabling URL generation.

§Example

use fastapi_core::routing::UrlRegistry;

let mut registry = UrlRegistry::new();
registry.register("get_user", "/users/{id}");
registry.register("get_post", "/posts/{post_id:int}");

// Generate URL with path parameter
let url = registry.url_for("get_user", &[("id", "42")], &[]).unwrap();
assert_eq!(url, "/users/42");

// Generate URL with query parameters
let url = registry.url_for("get_user", &[("id", "42")], &[("fields", "name,email")]).unwrap();
assert_eq!(url, "/users/42?fields=name%2Cemail");

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impl UrlRegistry

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pub fn new() -> Self

Create a new empty URL registry.

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pub fn with_root_path(root_path: impl Into<String>) -> Self

Create a URL registry with a root path prefix.

The root path is prepended to all generated URLs, useful for apps running behind a reverse proxy at a sub-path.

§Example
let registry = UrlRegistry::with_root_path("/api/v1");
registry.register("get_user", "/users/{id}");
let url = registry.url_for("get_user", &[("id", "42")], &[]).unwrap();
assert_eq!(url, "/api/v1/users/42");
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pub fn set_root_path(&mut self, root_path: impl Into<String>)

Set the root path prefix.

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pub fn root_path(&self) -> &str

Get the current root path.

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pub fn register(&mut self, name: impl Into<String>, pattern: &str)

Register a named route.

§Arguments
  • name - The route name (used to look up the route)
  • pattern - The route pattern (e.g., “/users/{id}”)
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pub fn has_route(&self, name: &str) -> bool

Check if a route with the given name exists.

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pub fn get_pattern(&self, name: &str) -> Option<&str>

Get the pattern for a named route.

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pub fn url_for( &self, name: &str, params: &[(&str, &str)], query: &[(&str, &str)], ) -> Result<String, UrlError>

Generate a URL for a named route.

§Arguments
  • name - The route name
  • params - Path parameters as (name, value) pairs
  • query - Query parameters as (name, value) pairs
§Errors

Returns an error if:

  • The route name is not found
  • A required path parameter is missing
  • A path parameter value doesn’t match its converter type
§Example
let url = registry.url_for(
    "get_user",
    &[("id", "42")],
    &[("fields", "name"), ("include", "posts")]
).unwrap();
// Returns: "/users/42?fields=name&include=posts"
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pub fn len(&self) -> usize

Get the number of registered routes.

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pub fn is_empty(&self) -> bool

Check if the registry is empty.

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pub fn route_names(&self) -> impl Iterator<Item = &str>

Get an iterator over route names.

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impl Clone for UrlRegistry

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fn clone(&self) -> UrlRegistry

Returns a duplicate of the value. Read more
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fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)

Performs copy-assignment from source. Read more
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impl Debug for UrlRegistry

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fn fmt(&self, f: &mut Formatter<'_>) -> Result

Formats the value using the given formatter. Read more
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impl Default for UrlRegistry

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fn default() -> UrlRegistry

Returns the “default value” for a type. Read more

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