Crate url[−][src]
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rust-url is an implementation of the URL Standard for the Rust programming language.
URL parsing and data structures
First, URL parsing may fail for various reasons and therefore returns a Result
.
use url::{Url, ParseError}; assert!(Url::parse("http://[:::1]") == Err(ParseError::InvalidIpv6Address))
Let’s parse a valid URL and look at its components.
use url::{Url, Host, Position}; let issue_list_url = Url::parse( "https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues?labels=E-easy&state=open" )?; assert!(issue_list_url.scheme() == "https"); assert!(issue_list_url.username() == ""); assert!(issue_list_url.password() == None); assert!(issue_list_url.host_str() == Some("github.com")); assert!(issue_list_url.host() == Some(Host::Domain("github.com"))); assert!(issue_list_url.port() == None); assert!(issue_list_url.path() == "/rust-lang/rust/issues"); assert!(issue_list_url.path_segments().map(|c| c.collect::<Vec<_>>()) == Some(vec!["rust-lang", "rust", "issues"])); assert!(issue_list_url.query() == Some("labels=E-easy&state=open")); assert!(&issue_list_url[Position::BeforePath..] == "/rust-lang/rust/issues?labels=E-easy&state=open"); assert!(issue_list_url.fragment() == None); assert!(!issue_list_url.cannot_be_a_base());
Some URLs are said to be cannot-be-a-base: they don’t have a username, password, host, or port, and their “path” is an arbitrary string rather than slash-separated segments:
use url::Url; let data_url = Url::parse("data:text/plain,Hello?World#")?; assert!(data_url.cannot_be_a_base()); assert!(data_url.scheme() == "data"); assert!(data_url.path() == "text/plain,Hello"); assert!(data_url.path_segments().is_none()); assert!(data_url.query() == Some("World")); assert!(data_url.fragment() == Some(""));
Serde
Enable the serde
feature to include Deserialize
and Serialize
implementations for url::Url
.
Base URL
Many contexts allow URL references that can be relative to a base URL:
<link rel="stylesheet" href="../main.css">
Since parsed URLs are absolute, giving a base is required for parsing relative URLs:
use url::{Url, ParseError}; assert!(Url::parse("../main.css") == Err(ParseError::RelativeUrlWithoutBase))
Use the join
method on an Url
to use it as a base URL:
use url::Url; let this_document = Url::parse("http://servo.github.io/rust-url/url/index.html")?; let css_url = this_document.join("../main.css")?; assert_eq!(css_url.as_str(), "http://servo.github.io/rust-url/main.css");
Feature: serde
If you enable the serde
feature, Url
will implement
serde::Serialize
and
serde::Deserialize
.
See serde documentation for more information.
url = { version = "2", features = ["serde"] }
Re-exports
pub use form_urlencoded; |
Structs
OpaqueOrigin | Opaque identifier for URLs that have file or other schemes |
ParseOptions | Full configuration for the URL parser. |
PathSegmentsMut | Exposes methods to manipulate the path of an URL that is not cannot-be-base. |
Url | A parsed URL record. |
UrlQuery | Implementation detail of |
Enums
Host | The host name of an URL. |
Origin | The origin of an URL |
ParseError | Errors that can occur during parsing. |
Position | Indicates a position within a URL based on its components. |
SyntaxViolation | Non-fatal syntax violations that can occur during parsing. |
Type Definitions
EncodingOverride |