Struct headers_ext::Cookie

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pub struct Cookie(_);
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Cookie header, defined in RFC6265

If the user agent does attach a Cookie header field to an HTTP request, the user agent must send the cookie-string as the value of the header field.

When the user agent generates an HTTP request, the user agent MUST NOT attach more than one Cookie header field.

Example values

  • SID=31d4d96e407aad42
  • SID=31d4d96e407aad42; lang=en-US

Implementations

Lookup a value for a cookie name.

Example
use headers::{Cookie, HeaderMap, HeaderMapExt, HeaderValue};

// Setup the header map with strings...
let mut headers = HeaderMap::new();
headers.insert("cookie", HeaderValue::from_static("lang=en-US"));

// Parse a `Cookie` so we can play with it...
let cookie = headers
    .typed_get::<Cookie>()
    .expect("we just inserted a valid Cookie");

assert_eq!(cookie.get("lang"), Some("en-US"));
assert_eq!(cookie.get("SID"), None);

Get the number of key-value pairs this Cookie contains.

Iterator the key-value pairs of this Cookie header.

Trait Implementations

Returns a copy of the value. Read more
Performs copy-assignment from source. Read more
Formats the value using the given formatter. Read more
The name of this header.
Decode this type from an iterator of HeaderValues.
Encode this type to a HeaderMap. Read more

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