Struct hyperx::header::Host

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pub struct Host { /* private fields */ }
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The Host header.

HTTP/1.1 requires that all requests include a Host header, and so hyper client requests add one automatically.

Examples

use hyperx::header::{Headers, Host};

let mut headers = Headers::new();
headers.set(
    Host::new("hyper.rs", None)
);
use hyperx::header::{Headers, Host};

let mut headers = Headers::new();
headers.set(
    // In Rust 1.12+
    // Host::new("hyper.rs", 8080)
    Host::new("hyper.rs", Some(8080))
);

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Create a Host header, providing the hostname and optional port.

Get the hostname, such as example.domain.

Get the optional port number.

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Returns the name of the header field this belongs to. Read more
Parse a header from a raw stream of bytes. Read more
Format a header to outgoing stream. Read more
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