Struct git_transport::client::http::Transport [−][src]
pub struct Transport<H: Http> { /* fields omitted */ }
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A transport for supporting arbitrary http clients by abstracting interactions with them into the Http trait.
Implementations
Trait Implementations
If the handshake or subsequent reads failed with std::io::ErrorKind::PermissionDenied, use this method to inform the transport layer about the identity to use for subsequent calls. If authentication continues to fail even with an identity set, consider communicating this to the provider of the identity in order to mark it as invalid. Otherwise the user might have difficulty updating obsolete credentials. Please note that most transport layers are unauthenticated and thus return an error here. Read more
fn request(
&mut self,
write_mode: WriteMode,
on_into_read: MessageKind
) -> Result<RequestWriter<'_>, Error>
fn request(
&mut self,
write_mode: WriteMode,
on_into_read: MessageKind
) -> Result<RequestWriter<'_>, Error>
Get a writer for sending data and obtaining the response. It can be configured in various ways
to support the task at hand.
write_mode
determines how calls to the write(…)
method are interpreted, and on_into_read
determines
which message to write when the writer is turned into the response reader using into_read()
. Read more
Returns the canonical URL pointing to the destination of this transport. Please note that local paths may not be represented correctly, as they will go through a potentially lossy unicode conversion. Read more
If the actually advertised server version is contained in the returned slice or empty, continue as normal, assume the server’s protocol version is desired or acceptable. Read more
Returns true if the transport provides persistent connections across multiple requests, or false otherwise. Not being persistent implies that certain information has to be resent on each ‘turn’ of the fetch negotiation or that the end of interaction (i.e. no further request will be made) has to be indicated to the server for most graceful termination of the connection. Read more