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ProxyCapabilities

Struct ProxyCapabilities 

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pub struct ProxyCapabilities {
Show 13 fields pub supports_https_connect: bool, pub supports_socks5_udp: bool, pub supports_http3_tunnel: bool, pub geo_country: Option<String>, pub geo_confidence: Option<f32>, pub is_cdn_edge: bool, pub cdn_provider: Option<String>, pub tls_profile: Option<String>, pub ip_class: IpClass, pub target_compatibility: TargetVendorCompatibility, pub asn: Option<u32>, pub city: Option<String>, pub postal_code: Option<String>,
}
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Protocol-level capabilities advertised by a proxy endpoint.

These flags are set when the proxy is registered and consulted during capability-aware selection (see crate::manager::ProxyManager::acquire_with_capabilities).

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use stygian_proxy::types::ProxyCapabilities;
let caps = ProxyCapabilities::default();
assert!(!caps.supports_https_connect);
assert!(!caps.supports_socks5_udp);
assert!(!caps.supports_http3_tunnel);
assert_eq!(caps.ip_class, stygian_proxy::types::IpClass::Unknown);
assert!(caps.target_compatibility.is_empty());

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§supports_https_connect: bool

Proxy supports the CONNECT method for HTTPS tunnelling.

§supports_socks5_udp: bool

Proxy supports SOCKS5 with UDP relay (for UDP-based transports).

§supports_http3_tunnel: bool

Proxy supports HTTP/3 (QUIC) tunnelling — future-compatible flag.

§geo_country: Option<String>

Optional ISO-3166-1 alpha-2 country code for the proxy egress location.

§geo_confidence: Option<f32>

Confidence score [0.0, 1.0] for the geo-location data.

None means the provider did not supply confidence metadata.

§is_cdn_edge: bool

true when this proxy routes through a CDN edge node rather than a traditional SOCKS/HTTP proxy server.

§cdn_provider: Option<String>

CDN provider name when is_cdn_edge is true.

Advisory — used for monitoring and routing hints. Examples: "cloudflare", "cloudfront", "azure-front-door".

§tls_profile: Option<String>

TLS fingerprint profile this proxy presents toward the upstream target.

Advisory identifier such as "chrome-131", "firefox-120", or "curl". Use with CapabilityRequirement::require_tls_profile to select proxies by their TLS stack identity. None means unknown.

§ip_class: IpClass

IP trust class for the proxy egress.

Defaults to IpClass::Unknown so legacy serialised proxies deserialize cleanly. See the module-level docs for the four-tier trust hierarchy and routing rationale.

§target_compatibility: TargetVendorCompatibility

Per-vendor trust tier overrides.

Free-list fetchers populate this with TargetVendorCompatibility::default_blocked so callers cannot accidentally route premium traffic through a public free-list pool. Operator-curated pools typically leave this empty and rely on per-vendor metadata from the provider.

§asn: Option<u32>

Autonomous System Number (ASN) of the proxy’s egress IP.

Cited by the 2026 guide (L2837) as a “filter by ASN” feature offered by commercial providers (e.g. Infatica). None means the provider did not tag the proxy’s AS; an exact-match CapabilityRequirement::require_asn filter is the only way to surface it. See the well_known module for the Cloudflare / Akamai / Fastly / CloudFront ASN constants.

§city: Option<String>

City of the proxy’s egress IP (operator-declared, no validation beyond UTF-8).

Format follows the operator’s convention; the 2026 guide does not mandate a particular scheme. None means the city is unknown.

§postal_code: Option<String>

Postal / ZIP code of the proxy’s egress IP (operator-declared, no format enforced).

The 2026 guide cites ZIP-level filtering as a commercial provider capability (L2837); the format is per-country (e.g. "94110" for US ZIP, "SW1A 1AA" for UK). None means the postal code is unknown.

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impl ProxyCapabilities

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pub fn satisfies(&self, req: &CapabilityRequirement) -> bool

Returns true if every required flag in req is satisfied by self.

§Example
use stygian_proxy::types::{ProxyCapabilities, CapabilityRequirement};
let caps = ProxyCapabilities { supports_https_connect: true, ..Default::default() };
let req = CapabilityRequirement { require_https_connect: true, ..Default::default() };
assert!(caps.satisfies(&req));
let req2 = CapabilityRequirement { require_socks5_udp: true, ..Default::default() };
assert!(!caps.satisfies(&req2));

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impl Clone for ProxyCapabilities

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fn clone(&self) -> ProxyCapabilities

Returns a duplicate of the value. Read more
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fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)

Performs copy-assignment from source. Read more
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impl Debug for ProxyCapabilities

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fn fmt(&self, f: &mut Formatter<'_>) -> Result

Formats the value using the given formatter. Read more
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impl Default for ProxyCapabilities

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fn default() -> ProxyCapabilities

Returns the “default value” for a type. Read more
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impl<'de> Deserialize<'de> for ProxyCapabilities

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fn deserialize<__D>(__deserializer: __D) -> Result<Self, __D::Error>
where __D: Deserializer<'de>,

Deserialize this value from the given Serde deserializer. Read more
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impl PartialEq for ProxyCapabilities

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fn eq(&self, other: &ProxyCapabilities) -> bool

Equality operator ==. Read more
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fn ne(&self, other: &Rhs) -> bool

Inequality operator !=. Read more
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impl Serialize for ProxyCapabilities

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fn serialize<__S>(&self, __serializer: __S) -> Result<__S::Ok, __S::Error>
where __S: Serializer,

Serialize this value into the given Serde serializer. Read more
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impl StructuralPartialEq for ProxyCapabilities

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impl<T> PolicyExt for T
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fn and<P, B, E>(self, other: P) -> And<T, P>
where T: Sized + Policy<B, E>, P: Policy<B, E>,

Create a new Policy that returns Action::Follow only if self and other return Action::Follow. Read more
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Create a new Policy that returns Action::Follow if either self or other returns Action::Follow. Read more
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