pub struct GraphQL {
pub http: Arc<Http>,
/* private fields */
}
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Utilities for testing HTTP GraphQL endpoints with Hyper
Fields§
§http: Arc<Http>
The HTTP utils instance
Implementations§
Methods from Deref<Target = Http>§
Sourcepub fn get_json(&self, path: &str, token: Option<&str>) -> RequestBuilder
pub fn get_json(&self, path: &str, token: Option<&str>) -> RequestBuilder
Create an HTTP GET request with an optional auth token
Sourcepub fn request_json(
&self,
method: Method,
path: &str,
json: Value,
token: Option<&str>,
) -> RequestBuilder
pub fn request_json( &self, method: Method, path: &str, json: Value, token: Option<&str>, ) -> RequestBuilder
Create an HTTP request for Hyper with an optional auth token
Methods from Deref<Target = Client>§
Sourcepub fn get<U>(&self, url: U) -> RequestBuilderwhere
U: IntoUrl,
pub fn get<U>(&self, url: U) -> RequestBuilderwhere
U: IntoUrl,
Convenience method to make a GET
request to a URL.
§Errors
This method fails whenever the supplied Url
cannot be parsed.
Sourcepub fn post<U>(&self, url: U) -> RequestBuilderwhere
U: IntoUrl,
pub fn post<U>(&self, url: U) -> RequestBuilderwhere
U: IntoUrl,
Convenience method to make a POST
request to a URL.
§Errors
This method fails whenever the supplied Url
cannot be parsed.
Sourcepub fn put<U>(&self, url: U) -> RequestBuilderwhere
U: IntoUrl,
pub fn put<U>(&self, url: U) -> RequestBuilderwhere
U: IntoUrl,
Convenience method to make a PUT
request to a URL.
§Errors
This method fails whenever the supplied Url
cannot be parsed.
Sourcepub fn patch<U>(&self, url: U) -> RequestBuilderwhere
U: IntoUrl,
pub fn patch<U>(&self, url: U) -> RequestBuilderwhere
U: IntoUrl,
Convenience method to make a PATCH
request to a URL.
§Errors
This method fails whenever the supplied Url
cannot be parsed.
Sourcepub fn delete<U>(&self, url: U) -> RequestBuilderwhere
U: IntoUrl,
pub fn delete<U>(&self, url: U) -> RequestBuilderwhere
U: IntoUrl,
Convenience method to make a DELETE
request to a URL.
§Errors
This method fails whenever the supplied Url
cannot be parsed.
Sourcepub fn head<U>(&self, url: U) -> RequestBuilderwhere
U: IntoUrl,
pub fn head<U>(&self, url: U) -> RequestBuilderwhere
U: IntoUrl,
Convenience method to make a HEAD
request to a URL.
§Errors
This method fails whenever the supplied Url
cannot be parsed.
Sourcepub fn request<U>(&self, method: Method, url: U) -> RequestBuilderwhere
U: IntoUrl,
pub fn request<U>(&self, method: Method, url: U) -> RequestBuilderwhere
U: IntoUrl,
Start building a Request
with the Method
and Url
.
Returns a RequestBuilder
, which will allow setting headers and
the request body before sending.
§Errors
This method fails whenever the supplied Url
cannot be parsed.
Sourcepub fn execute(
&self,
request: Request,
) -> impl Future<Output = Result<Response, Error>>
pub fn execute( &self, request: Request, ) -> impl Future<Output = Result<Response, Error>>
Executes a Request
.
A Request
can be built manually with Request::new()
or obtained
from a RequestBuilder with RequestBuilder::build()
.
You should prefer to use the RequestBuilder
and
RequestBuilder::send()
.
§Errors
This method fails if there was an error while sending request, redirect loop was detected or redirect limit was exhausted.
Trait Implementations§
Auto Trait Implementations§
impl Freeze for GraphQL
impl !RefUnwindSafe for GraphQL
impl Send for GraphQL
impl Sync for GraphQL
impl Unpin for GraphQL
impl !UnwindSafe for GraphQL
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