pub struct Authorization<C: Credentials>(pub C);
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Authorization header, defined in RFC7235

The Authorization header field allows a user agent to authenticate itself with an origin server – usually, but not necessarily, after receiving a 401 (Unauthorized) response. Its value consists of credentials containing the authentication information of the user agent for the realm of the resource being requested.

ABNF

Authorization = credentials

Example values

  • Basic QWxhZGRpbjpvcGVuIHNlc2FtZQ==
  • Bearer fpKL54jvWmEGVoRdCNjG

Examples

use headers::Authorization;

let basic = Authorization::basic("Aladdin", "open sesame");
let bearer = Authorization::bearer("some-opaque-token").unwrap();

Tuple Fields

0: C

Implementations

Create a Basic authorization header.

Try to create a Bearer authorization header.

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