Struct headers_ext::Origin

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pub struct Origin(_);
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The Origin header.

The Origin header is a version of the Referer header that is used for all HTTP fetches and POSTs whose CORS flag is set. This header is often used to inform recipients of the security context of where the request was initiated.

Following the spec, https://fetch.spec.whatwg.org/#origin-header, the value of this header is composed of a String (scheme), Host (host/port)

Examples

use headers::Origin;

let origin = Origin::NULL;

Implementations

The literal null Origin header.

Checks if Origin is null.

Get the “scheme” part of this origin.

Get the “hostname” part of this origin.

Get the “port” part of this origin.

Tries to build a Origin from three parts, the scheme, the host and an optional port.

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