pub struct Response {
pub status: u16,
pub headers: Option<HashMap<String, Vec<String>>>,
pub body: OptionalBody,
pub matching_rules: MatchingRules,
pub generators: Generators,
}Expand description
Struct that defines the response.
Fields§
§status: u16Response status
headers: Option<HashMap<String, Vec<String>>>Response headers
body: OptionalBodyResponse body
matching_rules: MatchingRulesResponse matching rules
generators: GeneratorsResponse generators
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Source§impl Response
impl Response
Sourcepub fn from_json(response: &Value, _: &PactSpecification) -> Result<Response>
pub fn from_json(response: &Value, _: &PactSpecification) -> Result<Response>
Build a Response from a Value struct.
Sourcepub fn default_response() -> Response
👎Deprecated since 0.5.4: please use default() from the standard Default trait instead
pub fn default_response() -> Response
default() from the standard Default trait insteadReturns a default response: Status 200
Sourcepub fn to_json(&self, spec_version: &PactSpecification) -> Value
pub fn to_json(&self, spec_version: &PactSpecification) -> Value
Converts this response to a Value struct.
Sourcepub fn differences_from(
&self,
other: &Response,
) -> Vec<(DifferenceType, String)>
pub fn differences_from( &self, other: &Response, ) -> Vec<(DifferenceType, String)>
Return a description of all the differences from the other response
Sourcepub fn as_v4_response(&self) -> HttpResponse
pub fn as_v4_response(&self) -> HttpResponse
Convert this response to V4 format
Trait Implementations§
Source§impl HttpPart for Response
impl HttpPart for Response
Source§fn headers(&self) -> &Option<HashMap<String, Vec<String>>>
fn headers(&self) -> &Option<HashMap<String, Vec<String>>>
Source§fn headers_mut(&mut self) -> &mut HashMap<String, Vec<String>>
fn headers_mut(&mut self) -> &mut HashMap<String, Vec<String>>
Source§fn body(&self) -> &OptionalBody
fn body(&self) -> &OptionalBody
Source§fn body_mut(&mut self) -> &mut OptionalBody
fn body_mut(&mut self) -> &mut OptionalBody
Source§fn matching_rules(&self) -> &MatchingRules
fn matching_rules(&self) -> &MatchingRules
Source§fn matching_rules_mut(&mut self) -> &mut MatchingRules
fn matching_rules_mut(&mut self) -> &mut MatchingRules
Source§fn generators(&self) -> &Generators
fn generators(&self) -> &Generators
Source§fn generators_mut(&mut self) -> &mut Generators
fn generators_mut(&mut self) -> &mut Generators
Source§fn lookup_content_type(&self) -> Option<String>
fn lookup_content_type(&self) -> Option<String>
Source§fn detect_content_type(&self) -> Option<ContentType>
fn detect_content_type(&self) -> Option<ContentType>
Source§fn content_type(&self) -> Option<ContentType>
fn content_type(&self) -> Option<ContentType>
Content-Type header is present, the
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Source§fn build_generators(
&self,
category: &GeneratorCategory,
) -> HashMap<DocPath, Generator>
fn build_generators( &self, category: &GeneratorCategory, ) -> HashMap<DocPath, Generator>
impl Eq for Response
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impl !Freeze for Response
impl RefUnwindSafe for Response
impl Send for Response
impl Sync for Response
impl Unpin for Response
impl UnwindSafe for Response
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