Struct headers_ext::IfMatch

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pub struct IfMatch(_);
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If-Match header, defined in RFC7232

The If-Match header field makes the request method conditional on the recipient origin server either having at least one current representation of the target resource, when the field-value is “*”, or having a current representation of the target resource that has an entity-tag matching a member of the list of entity-tags provided in the field-value.

An origin server MUST use the strong comparison function when comparing entity-tags for If-Match, since the client intends this precondition to prevent the method from being applied if there have been any changes to the representation data.

ABNF

If-Match = "*" / 1#entity-tag

Example values

  • "xyzzy"
  • “xyzzy”, “r2d2xxxx”, “c3piozzzz”

Examples

use headers::IfMatch;

let if_match = IfMatch::any();

Implementations

Create a new If-Match: * header.

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