Struct url::RelativeSchemeData
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pub struct RelativeSchemeData {
pub username: String,
pub password: Option<String>,
pub host: Host,
pub port: Option<u16>,
pub default_port: Option<u16>,
pub path: Vec<String>,
}Components for URLs in a relative scheme such as HTTP.
Fields
username | The username of the URL, as a possibly empty, percent-encoded string. Percent encoded strings are within the ASCII range. See also the |
password | The password of the URL.
Percent encoded strings are within the ASCII range. See also the |
host | The host of the URL, either a domain name or an IPv4 address |
port | The port number of the URL.
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default_port | The default port number for the URL’s scheme.
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path | The path of the URL, as vector of percent-encoded strings. Percent encoded strings are within the ASCII range. See also the |
Methods
impl RelativeSchemeData
fn lossy_percent_decode_username(&self) -> String
Percent-decode the URL’s username.
This is “lossy”: invalid UTF-8 percent-encoded byte sequences will be replaced � U+FFFD, the replacement character.
fn lossy_percent_decode_password(&self) -> Option<String>
Percent-decode the URL’s password, if any.
This is “lossy”: invalid UTF-8 percent-encoded byte sequences will be replaced � U+FFFD, the replacement character.
fn to_file_path(&self) -> Result<PathBuf, ()>
Assuming the URL is in the file scheme or similar,
convert its path to an absolute std::path::Path.
Note: This does not actually check the URL’s scheme,
and may give nonsensical results for other schemes.
It is the user’s responsibility to check the URL’s scheme before calling this.
let path = url.to_file_path();
Returns Err if the host is neither empty nor "localhost",
or if Path::new_opt() returns None.
(That is, if the percent-decoded path contains a NUL byte or,
for a Windows path, is not UTF-8.)
fn domain(&self) -> Option<&str>
If the host is a domain, return the domain as a string.
fn domain_mut(&mut self) -> Option<&mut String>
If the host is a domain, return a mutable reference to the domain string.
fn port_or_default(&self) -> Option<u16>
Return the port number of the URL, even if it is the default.
Return None for file-like URLs.
fn serialize_path(&self) -> String
Serialize the path as a string.
The returned string starts with a "/" slash, and components are separated by slashes. A trailing slash represents an empty last component.
fn serialize_userinfo(&self) -> String
Serialize the userinfo as a string.
Format: "