[−][src]Module uriparse::authority
Authority Component
See [RFC3986, Section 3.2].
Examples
use std::convert::TryFrom; use uriparse::Authority; let authority = Authority::try_from("example.com").unwrap(); let host = authority.into_parts().2; let authority = Authority::from_parts(Some("username"), Some("password"), host, Some(80)).unwrap(); assert_eq!(authority.to_string(), "username:password@example.com:80");
Equality
While many components in this library support string comparison, Authority
does not. This
comes down to it just being too expensive to do a proper host comparison. To do so would require
conversion to IpAddr
, which in the case of Ipv6Addr
can be expensive.
Structs
Authority | The authority component as defined in [RFC3986, Section 3.2]. |
Password | The password component of the authority as defined in [RFC3986, Section 3.2.1]. |
RegisteredName | A host that is a registered name (i.e. not an IP literal). |
RegisteredNameError | An error representing an invalid registered name. |
Username | The username component of the authority as defined in [RFC3986, Section 3.2.1]. |
Enums
AuthorityError | An error representing an invalid authority. |
Host | The host component of the authority as defined in [RFC3986, Section 3.2.2]. |
HostError | An error representing an invalid host. |
PasswordError | An error representing an invalid password component. |
PortError | An error representing an invalid port. |
UsernameError | An error representing an invalid username component. |
Functions
parse_port | Parses the port from the given byte string. |