Struct salvo::http::headers::AccessControlAllowHeaders[][src]

pub struct AccessControlAllowHeaders(_);
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Access-Control-Allow-Headers header, part of CORS

The Access-Control-Allow-Headers header indicates, as part of the response to a preflight request, which header field names can be used during the actual request.

ABNF

Access-Control-Allow-Headers: "Access-Control-Allow-Headers" ":" #field-name

Example values

  • accept-language, date

Examples

extern crate http;
use http::header::{CACHE_CONTROL, CONTENT_TYPE};
use headers::AccessControlAllowHeaders;

let allow_headers = vec![CACHE_CONTROL, CONTENT_TYPE]
    .into_iter()
    .collect::<AccessControlAllowHeaders>();

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Returns an iterator over HeaderNames contained within.

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