[−][src]Struct rocket::Data
Type representing the data in the body of an incoming request.
This type is the only means by which the body of a request can be retrieved.
This type is not usually used directly. Instead, types that implement
FromData are used via code generation by
specifying the data = "<param>" route parameter as follows:
#[post("/submit", data = "<var>")] fn submit(var: T) -> ... { ... }
Above, T can be any type that implements FromData. Note that Data
itself implements FromData.
Reading Data
Data may be read from a Data object by calling either the
open or peek methods.
The open method consumes the Data object and returns the raw data
stream. The Data object is consumed for safety reasons: consuming the
object ensures that holding a Data object means that all of the data is
available for reading.
The peek method returns a slice containing at most 512 bytes of buffered
body data. This enables partially or fully reading from a Data object
without consuming the Data object.
Methods
impl Data[src]
impl DataⓘImportant traits for DataStreampub fn open(self) -> DataStream[src]
pub fn open(self) -> DataStreamReturns the raw data stream.
The stream contains all of the data in the body of the request,
including that in the peek buffer. The method consumes the Data
instance. This ensures that a Data type always represents all of
the data in a request.
Example
use rocket::Data; fn handler(data: Data) { let stream = data.open(); }
pub fn peek(&self) -> &[u8][src]
pub fn peek(&self) -> &[u8]Retrieve the peek buffer.
The peek buffer contains at most 512 bytes of the body of the request.
The actual size of the returned buffer varies by web request. The
peek_complete can be used to determine if
this buffer contains all of the data in the body of the request.
Example
use rocket::Data; fn handler(data: Data) { let peek = data.peek(); }
pub fn peek_complete(&self) -> bool[src]
pub fn peek_complete(&self) -> boolReturns true if the peek buffer contains all of the data in the body
of the request. Returns false if it does not or if it is not known if
it does.
Example
use rocket::Data; fn handler(data: Data) { if data.peek_complete() { println!("All of the data: {:?}", data.peek()); } }
pub fn stream_to<W: Write>(self, writer: &mut W) -> Result<u64>[src]
pub fn stream_to<W: Write>(self, writer: &mut W) -> Result<u64>A helper method to write the body of the request to any Write type.
This method is identical to io::copy(&mut data.open(), writer).
Example
use std::io; use rocket::Data; fn handler(mut data: Data) -> io::Result<String> { // write all of the data to stdout data.stream_to(&mut io::stdout()) .map(|n| format!("Wrote {} bytes.", n)) }
pub fn stream_to_file<P: AsRef<Path>>(self, path: P) -> Result<u64>[src]
pub fn stream_to_file<P: AsRef<Path>>(self, path: P) -> Result<u64>A helper method to write the body of the request to a file at the path
determined by path.
This method is identical to
io::copy(&mut self.open(), &mut File::create(path)?).
Example
use std::io; use rocket::Data; fn handler(mut data: Data) -> io::Result<String> { data.stream_to_file("/static/file") .map(|n| format!("Wrote {} bytes to /static/file", n)) }
Trait Implementations
impl<'a, S, E> IntoOutcome<S, (Status, E), Data> for Result<S, E>[src]
impl<'a, S, E> IntoOutcome<S, (Status, E), Data> for Result<S, E>type Failure = Status
The type to use when returning an Outcome::Failure.
type Forward = Data
The type to use when returning an Outcome::Forward.
fn into_outcome(self, status: Status) -> Outcome<S, E>[src]
fn into_outcome(self, status: Status) -> Outcome<S, E>Converts self into an Outcome. If self represents a success, an Outcome::Success is returned. Otherwise, an Outcome::Failure is returned with failure as the inner value. Read more
fn or_forward(self, data: Data) -> Outcome<S, E>[src]
fn or_forward(self, data: Data) -> Outcome<S, E>Converts self into an Outcome. If self represents a success, an Outcome::Success is returned. Otherwise, an Outcome::Forward is returned with forward as the inner value. Read more
impl FromData for Data[src]
impl FromData for DataThe identity implementation of FromData. Always returns Success.
type Error = ()
The associated error to be returned when the guard fails.
fn from_data(_: &Request, data: Data) -> Outcome<Self, Self::Error>[src]
fn from_data(_: &Request, data: Data) -> Outcome<Self, Self::Error>Validates, parses, and converts an instance of Self from the incoming request body data. Read more
impl Drop for Data[src]
impl Drop for DataAuto Trait Implementations
Blanket Implementations
impl<T, U> Into for T where
U: From<T>, [src]
impl<T, U> Into for T where
U: From<T>, impl<T> From for T[src]
impl<T> From for Timpl<T, U> TryFrom for T where
T: From<U>, [src]
impl<T, U> TryFrom for T where
T: From<U>, type Error = !
try_from)The type returned in the event of a conversion error.
fn try_from(value: U) -> Result<T, <T as TryFrom<U>>::Error>[src]
fn try_from(value: U) -> Result<T, <T as TryFrom<U>>::Error>try_from)Performs the conversion.
impl<T> Borrow for T where
T: ?Sized, [src]
impl<T> Borrow for T where
T: ?Sized, impl<T> BorrowMut for T where
T: ?Sized, [src]
impl<T> BorrowMut for T where
T: ?Sized, fn borrow_mut(&mut self) -> &mut T[src]
fn borrow_mut(&mut self) -> &mut TMutably borrows from an owned value. Read more
impl<T, U> TryInto for T where
U: TryFrom<T>, [src]
impl<T, U> TryInto for T where
U: TryFrom<T>, type Error = <U as TryFrom<T>>::Error
try_from)The type returned in the event of a conversion error.
fn try_into(self) -> Result<U, <U as TryFrom<T>>::Error>[src]
fn try_into(self) -> Result<U, <U as TryFrom<T>>::Error>try_from)Performs the conversion.
impl<T> Any for T where
T: 'static + ?Sized, [src]
impl<T> Any for T where
T: 'static + ?Sized, fn get_type_id(&self) -> TypeId[src]
fn get_type_id(&self) -> TypeId🔬 This is a nightly-only experimental API. (get_type_id)
this method will likely be replaced by an associated static
Gets the TypeId of self. Read more
impl<T> Typeable for T where
T: Any,
impl<T> Typeable for T where
T: Any,