Struct hyper::header::ContentType
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pub struct ContentType(pub Mime);
Content-Type
header, defined in
RFC7231
The Content-Type
header field indicates the media type of the
associated representation: either the representation enclosed in the
message payload or the selected representation, as determined by the
message semantics. The indicated media type defines both the data
format and how that data is intended to be processed by a recipient,
within the scope of the received message semantics, after any content
codings indicated by Content-Encoding are decoded.
ABNF
Content-Type = media-type
Example values
text/html; charset=ISO-8859-4
Examples
use hyper::header::{Headers, ContentType}; use hyper::mime::{Mime, TopLevel, SubLevel}; let mut headers = Headers::new(); headers.set( ContentType(Mime(TopLevel::Text, SubLevel::Html, vec![])) );
use hyper::header::{Headers, ContentType}; use hyper::mime::{Mime, TopLevel, SubLevel, Attr, Value}; let mut headers = Headers::new(); headers.set( ContentType(Mime(TopLevel::Application, SubLevel::Json, vec![(Attr::Charset, Value::Utf8)])) );
Methods
impl ContentType
fn json() -> ContentType
A constructor to easily create a Content-Type: application/json; charset=utf-8
header.
fn plaintext() -> ContentType
A constructor to easily create a Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8
header.
fn html() -> ContentType
A constructor to easily create a Content-Type: text/html; charset=utf-8
header.
fn form_url_encoded() -> ContentType
A constructor to easily create a Content-Type: application/www-form-url-encoded
header.
fn jpeg() -> ContentType
A constructor to easily create a Content-Type: image/jpeg
header.
fn png() -> ContentType
A constructor to easily create a Content-Type: image/png
header.