Macro fastly::panic_with_status [−][src]
Send a response to the client with the given HTTP status code, and then panic.
By default, Rust panics will cause a generic 500 Internal Server Error
response to be sent to
the client, if a response has not already been sent. This macro allows you to customize the
status code, although the response is still generic.
The syntax is similar to panic!
, but takes an optional first argument that must implement
ToStatusCode
, such as StatusCode
or u16
. The optional message and format arguments
are passed to panic!
unchanged, and so will be printed to the logging endpoint specified
by set_panic_endpoint()
.
Examples
let req = Request::get("https://example.com/bad_path"); if req.get_path().starts_with("bad") { panic_with_status!(403, "forbade request to a bad path: {}", req.get_url_str()); }