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//! URI component of request and response lines //! //! This module primarily contains the `Uri` type which is a component of all //! HTTP requests and also reexports this type at the root of the crate. A URI //! is not always a "full URL" in the sense of something you'd type into a web //! browser, but HTTP requests may only have paths on servers but may have full //! schemes and hostnames on clients. //! //! # Examples //! //! ``` //! use http::Uri; //! //! let uri = "/foo/bar?baz".parse::<Uri>().unwrap(); //! assert_eq!(uri.path(), "/foo/bar"); //! assert_eq!(uri.query(), Some("baz")); //! assert_eq!(uri.host(), None); //! //! let uri = "https://www.rust-lang.org/install.html".parse::<Uri>().unwrap(); //! assert_eq!(uri.scheme_str(), Some("https")); //! assert_eq!(uri.host(), Some("www.rust-lang.org")); //! assert_eq!(uri.path(), "/install.html"); //! ``` use crate::byte_str::ByteStr; use std::convert::TryFrom; use bytes::Bytes; use std::error::Error; use std::hash::{Hash, Hasher}; use std::str::{self, FromStr}; use std::{fmt, u16, u8}; use self::scheme::Scheme2; pub use self::authority::Authority; pub use self::builder::Builder; pub use self::path::PathAndQuery; pub use self::port::Port; pub use self::scheme::Scheme; mod authority; mod builder; mod path; mod port; mod scheme; #[cfg(test)] mod tests; /// The URI component of a request. /// /// For HTTP 1, this is included as part of the request line. From Section 5.3, /// Request Target: /// /// > Once an inbound connection is obtained, the client sends an HTTP /// > request message (Section 3) with a request-target derived from the /// > target URI. There are four distinct formats for the request-target, /// > depending on both the method being requested and whether the request /// > is to a proxy. /// > /// > ```notrust /// > request-target = origin-form /// > / absolute-form /// > / authority-form /// > / asterisk-form /// > ``` /// /// The URI is structured as follows: /// /// ```notrust /// abc://username:password@example.com:123/path/data?key=value&key2=value2#fragid1 /// |-| |-------------------------------||--------| |-------------------| |-----| /// | | | | | /// scheme authority path query fragment /// ``` /// /// For HTTP 2.0, the URI is encoded using pseudoheaders. /// /// # Examples /// /// ``` /// use http::Uri; /// /// let uri = "/foo/bar?baz".parse::<Uri>().unwrap(); /// assert_eq!(uri.path(), "/foo/bar"); /// assert_eq!(uri.query(), Some("baz")); /// assert_eq!(uri.host(), None); /// /// let uri = "https://www.rust-lang.org/install.html".parse::<Uri>().unwrap(); /// assert_eq!(uri.scheme_str(), Some("https")); /// assert_eq!(uri.host(), Some("www.rust-lang.org")); /// assert_eq!(uri.path(), "/install.html"); /// ``` #[derive(Clone)] pub struct Uri { scheme: Scheme, authority: Authority, path_and_query: PathAndQuery, } /// The various parts of a URI. /// /// This struct is used to provide to and retrieve from a URI. #[derive(Debug, Default)] pub struct Parts { /// The scheme component of a URI pub scheme: Option<Scheme>, /// The authority component of a URI pub authority: Option<Authority>, /// The origin-form component of a URI pub path_and_query: Option<PathAndQuery>, /// Allow extending in the future _priv: (), } /// An error resulting from a failed attempt to construct a URI. #[derive(Debug)] pub struct InvalidUri(ErrorKind); /// An error resulting from a failed attempt to construct a URI. #[derive(Debug)] pub struct InvalidUriParts(InvalidUri); #[derive(Debug, Eq, PartialEq)] enum ErrorKind { InvalidUriChar, InvalidScheme, InvalidAuthority, InvalidPort, InvalidFormat, SchemeMissing, AuthorityMissing, PathAndQueryMissing, TooLong, Empty, SchemeTooLong, } // u16::MAX is reserved for None const MAX_LEN: usize = (u16::MAX - 1) as usize; // URI_CHARS is a table of valid characters in a URI. An entry in the table is // 0 for invalid characters. For valid characters the entry is itself (i.e. // the entry for 33 is b'!' because b'!' == 33u8). An important characteristic // of this table is that all entries above 127 are invalid. This makes all of the // valid entries a valid single-byte UTF-8 code point. This means that a slice // of such valid entries is valid UTF-8. const URI_CHARS: [u8; 256] = [ // 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, // x 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, // 1x 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, // 2x 0, 0, 0, b'!', 0, b'#', b'$', 0, b'&', b'\'', // 3x b'(', b')', b'*', b'+', b',', b'-', b'.', b'/', b'0', b'1', // 4x b'2', b'3', b'4', b'5', b'6', b'7', b'8', b'9', b':', b';', // 5x 0, b'=', 0, b'?', b'@', b'A', b'B', b'C', b'D', b'E', // 6x b'F', b'G', b'H', b'I', b'J', b'K', b'L', b'M', b'N', b'O', // 7x b'P', b'Q', b'R', b'S', b'T', b'U', b'V', b'W', b'X', b'Y', // 8x b'Z', b'[', 0, b']', 0, b'_', 0, b'a', b'b', b'c', // 9x b'd', b'e', b'f', b'g', b'h', b'i', b'j', b'k', b'l', b'm', // 10x b'n', b'o', b'p', b'q', b'r', b's', b't', b'u', b'v', b'w', // 11x b'x', b'y', b'z', 0, 0, 0, b'~', 0, 0, 0, // 12x 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, // 13x 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, // 14x 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, // 15x 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, // 16x 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, // 17x 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, // 18x 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, // 19x 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, // 20x 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, // 21x 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, // 22x 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, // 23x 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, // 24x 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0 // 25x ]; impl Uri { /// Creates a new builder-style object to manufacture a `Uri`. /// /// This method returns an instance of `Builder` which can be usd to /// create a `Uri`. /// /// # Examples /// /// ``` /// use http::Uri; /// /// let uri = Uri::builder() /// .scheme("https") /// .authority("hyper.rs") /// .path_and_query("/") /// .build() /// .unwrap(); /// ``` pub fn builder() -> Builder { Builder::new() } /// Attempt to convert a `Uri` from `Parts` pub fn from_parts(src: Parts) -> Result<Uri, InvalidUriParts> { if src.scheme.is_some() { if src.authority.is_none() { return Err(ErrorKind::AuthorityMissing.into()); } if src.path_and_query.is_none() { return Err(ErrorKind::PathAndQueryMissing.into()); } } else { if src.authority.is_some() && src.path_and_query.is_some() { return Err(ErrorKind::SchemeMissing.into()); } } let scheme = match src.scheme { Some(scheme) => scheme, None => Scheme { inner: Scheme2::None, }, }; let authority = match src.authority { Some(authority) => authority, None => Authority::empty(), }; let path_and_query = match src.path_and_query { Some(path_and_query) => path_and_query, None => PathAndQuery::empty(), }; Ok(Uri { scheme: scheme, authority: authority, path_and_query: path_and_query, }) } /// Attempt to convert a `Bytes` buffer to a `Uri`. /// /// This will try to prevent a copy if the type passed is the type used /// internally, and will copy the data if it is not. pub fn from_maybe_shared<T>(src: T) -> Result<Self, InvalidUri> where T: AsRef<[u8]> + 'static, { if_downcast_into!(T, Bytes, src, { return Uri::from_shared(src); }); Uri::try_from(src.as_ref()) } // Not public while `bytes` is unstable. fn from_shared(s: Bytes) -> Result<Uri, InvalidUri> { use self::ErrorKind::*; if s.len() > MAX_LEN { return Err(TooLong.into()); } match s.len() { 0 => { return Err(Empty.into()); } 1 => match s[0] { b'/' => { return Ok(Uri { scheme: Scheme::empty(), authority: Authority::empty(), path_and_query: PathAndQuery::slash(), }); } b'*' => { return Ok(Uri { scheme: Scheme::empty(), authority: Authority::empty(), path_and_query: PathAndQuery::star(), }); } _ => { let authority = Authority::from_shared(s)?; return Ok(Uri { scheme: Scheme::empty(), authority: authority, path_and_query: PathAndQuery::empty(), }); } }, _ => {} } if s[0] == b'/' { return Ok(Uri { scheme: Scheme::empty(), authority: Authority::empty(), path_and_query: PathAndQuery::from_shared(s)?, }); } parse_full(s) } /// Convert a `Uri` from a static string. /// /// This function will not perform any copying, however the string is /// checked to ensure that it is valid. /// /// # Panics /// /// This function panics if the argument is an invalid URI. /// /// # Examples /// /// ``` /// # use http::uri::Uri; /// let uri = Uri::from_static("http://example.com/foo"); /// /// assert_eq!(uri.host().unwrap(), "example.com"); /// assert_eq!(uri.path(), "/foo"); /// ``` pub fn from_static(src: &'static str) -> Self { let s = Bytes::from_static(src.as_bytes()); match Uri::from_shared(s) { Ok(uri) => uri, Err(e) => panic!("static str is not valid URI: {}", e), } } /// Convert a `Uri` into `Parts`. /// /// # Note /// /// This is just an inherent method providing the same functionality as /// `let parts: Parts = uri.into()` /// /// # Examples /// /// ``` /// # use http::uri::*; /// let uri: Uri = "/foo".parse().unwrap(); /// /// let parts = uri.into_parts(); /// /// assert_eq!(parts.path_and_query.unwrap(), "/foo"); /// /// assert!(parts.scheme.is_none()); /// assert!(parts.authority.is_none()); /// ``` #[inline] pub fn into_parts(self) -> Parts { self.into() } /// Returns the path & query components of the Uri #[inline] pub fn path_and_query(&self) -> Option<&PathAndQuery> { if !self.scheme.inner.is_none() || self.authority.data.is_empty() { Some(&self.path_and_query) } else { None } } /// Get the path of this `Uri`. /// /// Both relative and absolute URIs contain a path component, though it /// might be the empty string. The path component is **case sensitive**. /// /// ```notrust /// abc://username:password@example.com:123/path/data?key=value&key2=value2#fragid1 /// |--------| /// | /// path /// ``` /// /// If the URI is `*` then the path component is equal to `*`. /// /// # Examples /// /// A relative URI /// /// ``` /// # use http::Uri; /// /// let uri: Uri = "/hello/world".parse().unwrap(); /// /// assert_eq!(uri.path(), "/hello/world"); /// ``` /// /// An absolute URI /// /// ``` /// # use http::Uri; /// let uri: Uri = "http://example.org/hello/world".parse().unwrap(); /// /// assert_eq!(uri.path(), "/hello/world"); /// ``` #[inline] pub fn path(&self) -> &str { if self.has_path() { self.path_and_query.path() } else { "" } } /// Get the scheme of this `Uri`. /// /// The URI scheme refers to a specification for assigning identifiers /// within that scheme. Only absolute URIs contain a scheme component, but /// not all absolute URIs will contain a scheme component. Although scheme /// names are case-insensitive, the canonical form is lowercase. /// /// ```notrust /// abc://username:password@example.com:123/path/data?key=value&key2=value2#fragid1 /// |-| /// | /// scheme /// ``` /// /// # Examples /// /// Absolute URI /// /// ``` /// use http::uri::{Scheme, Uri}; /// /// let uri: Uri = "http://example.org/hello/world".parse().unwrap(); /// /// assert_eq!(uri.scheme(), Some(&Scheme::HTTP)); /// ``` /// /// /// Relative URI /// /// ``` /// # use http::Uri; /// let uri: Uri = "/hello/world".parse().unwrap(); /// /// assert!(uri.scheme().is_none()); /// ``` #[inline] pub fn scheme(&self) -> Option<&Scheme> { if self.scheme.inner.is_none() { None } else { Some(&self.scheme) } } /// Get the scheme of this `Uri` as a `&str`. /// /// # Example /// /// ``` /// # use http::Uri; /// let uri: Uri = "http://example.org/hello/world".parse().unwrap(); /// /// assert_eq!(uri.scheme_str(), Some("http")); /// ``` #[inline] pub fn scheme_str(&self) -> Option<&str> { if self.scheme.inner.is_none() { None } else { Some(self.scheme.as_str()) } } /// Get the authority of this `Uri`. /// /// The authority is a hierarchical element for naming authority such that /// the remainder of the URI is delegated to that authority. For HTTP, the /// authority consists of the host and port. The host portion of the /// authority is **case-insensitive**. /// /// The authority also includes a `username:password` component, however /// the use of this is deprecated and should be avoided. /// /// ```notrust /// abc://username:password@example.com:123/path/data?key=value&key2=value2#fragid1 /// |-------------------------------| /// | /// authority /// ``` /// /// This function will be renamed to `authority` in the next semver release. /// /// # Examples /// /// Absolute URI /// /// ``` /// # use http::Uri; /// let uri: Uri = "http://example.org:80/hello/world".parse().unwrap(); /// /// assert_eq!(uri.authority().map(|a| a.as_str()), Some("example.org:80")); /// ``` /// /// /// Relative URI /// /// ``` /// # use http::Uri; /// let uri: Uri = "/hello/world".parse().unwrap(); /// /// assert!(uri.authority().is_none()); /// ``` #[inline] pub fn authority(&self) -> Option<&Authority> { if self.authority.data.is_empty() { None } else { Some(&self.authority) } } /// Get the host of this `Uri`. /// /// The host subcomponent of authority is identified by an IP literal /// encapsulated within square brackets, an IPv4 address in dotted- decimal /// form, or a registered name. The host subcomponent is **case-insensitive**. /// /// ```notrust /// abc://username:password@example.com:123/path/data?key=value&key2=value2#fragid1 /// |---------| /// | /// host /// ``` /// /// # Examples /// /// Absolute URI /// /// ``` /// # use http::Uri; /// let uri: Uri = "http://example.org:80/hello/world".parse().unwrap(); /// /// assert_eq!(uri.host(), Some("example.org")); /// ``` /// /// /// Relative URI /// /// ``` /// # use http::Uri; /// let uri: Uri = "/hello/world".parse().unwrap(); /// /// assert!(uri.host().is_none()); /// ``` #[inline] pub fn host(&self) -> Option<&str> { self.authority().map(|a| a.host()) } /// Get the port part of this `Uri`. /// /// The port subcomponent of authority is designated by an optional port /// number following the host and delimited from it by a single colon (":") /// character. It can be turned into a decimal port number with the `as_u16` /// method or as a `str` with the `as_str` method. /// /// ```notrust /// abc://username:password@example.com:123/path/data?key=value&key2=value2#fragid1 /// |-| /// | /// port /// ``` /// /// # Examples /// /// Absolute URI with port /// /// ``` /// # use http::Uri; /// let uri: Uri = "http://example.org:80/hello/world".parse().unwrap(); /// /// let port = uri.port().unwrap(); /// assert_eq!(port.as_u16(), 80); /// ``` /// /// Absolute URI without port /// /// ``` /// # use http::Uri; /// let uri: Uri = "http://example.org/hello/world".parse().unwrap(); /// /// assert!(uri.port().is_none()); /// ``` /// /// Relative URI /// /// ``` /// # use http::Uri; /// let uri: Uri = "/hello/world".parse().unwrap(); /// /// assert!(uri.port().is_none()); /// ``` pub fn port(&self) -> Option<Port<&str>> { self.authority().and_then(|a| a.port()) } /// Get the port of this `Uri` as a `u16`. /// /// /// # Example /// /// ``` /// # use http::{Uri, uri::Port}; /// let uri: Uri = "http://example.org:80/hello/world".parse().unwrap(); /// /// assert_eq!(uri.port_u16(), Some(80)); /// ``` pub fn port_u16(&self) -> Option<u16> { self.port().and_then(|p| Some(p.as_u16())) } /// Get the query string of this `Uri`, starting after the `?`. /// /// The query component contains non-hierarchical data that, along with data /// in the path component, serves to identify a resource within the scope of /// the URI's scheme and naming authority (if any). The query component is /// indicated by the first question mark ("?") character and terminated by a /// number sign ("#") character or by the end of the URI. /// /// ```notrust /// abc://username:password@example.com:123/path/data?key=value&key2=value2#fragid1 /// |-------------------| /// | /// query /// ``` /// /// # Examples /// /// Absolute URI /// /// ``` /// # use http::Uri; /// let uri: Uri = "http://example.org/hello/world?key=value".parse().unwrap(); /// /// assert_eq!(uri.query(), Some("key=value")); /// ``` /// /// Relative URI with a query string component /// /// ``` /// # use http::Uri; /// let uri: Uri = "/hello/world?key=value&foo=bar".parse().unwrap(); /// /// assert_eq!(uri.query(), Some("key=value&foo=bar")); /// ``` /// /// Relative URI without a query string component /// /// ``` /// # use http::Uri; /// let uri: Uri = "/hello/world".parse().unwrap(); /// /// assert!(uri.query().is_none()); /// ``` #[inline] pub fn query(&self) -> Option<&str> { self.path_and_query.query() } fn has_path(&self) -> bool { !self.path_and_query.data.is_empty() || !self.scheme.inner.is_none() } } impl<'a> TryFrom<&'a [u8]> for Uri { type Error = InvalidUri; #[inline] fn try_from(t: &'a [u8]) -> Result<Self, Self::Error> { Uri::from_shared(Bytes::copy_from_slice(t)) } } impl<'a> TryFrom<&'a str> for Uri { type Error = InvalidUri; #[inline] fn try_from(t: &'a str) -> Result<Self, Self::Error> { t.parse() } } impl<'a> TryFrom<&'a String> for Uri { type Error = InvalidUri; #[inline] fn try_from(t: &'a String) -> Result<Self, Self::Error> { t.parse() } } impl TryFrom<String> for Uri { type Error = InvalidUri; #[inline] fn try_from(t: String) -> Result<Self, Self::Error> { Uri::from_shared(Bytes::from(t)) } } impl TryFrom<Parts> for Uri { type Error = InvalidUriParts; #[inline] fn try_from(src: Parts) -> Result<Self, Self::Error> { Uri::from_parts(src) } } impl<'a> TryFrom<&'a Uri> for Uri { type Error = crate::Error; #[inline] fn try_from(src: &'a Uri) -> Result<Self, Self::Error> { Ok(src.clone()) } } /// Convert a `Uri` from parts /// /// # Examples /// /// Relative URI /// /// ``` /// # use http::uri::*; /// let mut parts = Parts::default(); /// parts.path_and_query = Some("/foo".parse().unwrap()); /// /// let uri = Uri::from_parts(parts).unwrap(); /// /// assert_eq!(uri.path(), "/foo"); /// /// assert!(uri.scheme().is_none()); /// assert!(uri.authority().is_none()); /// ``` /// /// Absolute URI /// /// ``` /// # use http::uri::*; /// let mut parts = Parts::default(); /// parts.scheme = Some("http".parse().unwrap()); /// parts.authority = Some("foo.com".parse().unwrap()); /// parts.path_and_query = Some("/foo".parse().unwrap()); /// /// let uri = Uri::from_parts(parts).unwrap(); /// /// assert_eq!(uri.scheme().unwrap().as_str(), "http"); /// assert_eq!(uri.authority().unwrap(), "foo.com"); /// assert_eq!(uri.path(), "/foo"); /// ``` impl From<Uri> for Parts { fn from(src: Uri) -> Self { let path_and_query = if src.has_path() { Some(src.path_and_query) } else { None }; let scheme = match src.scheme.inner { Scheme2::None => None, _ => Some(src.scheme), }; let authority = if src.authority.data.is_empty() { None } else { Some(src.authority) }; Parts { scheme: scheme, authority: authority, path_and_query: path_and_query, _priv: (), } } } fn parse_full(mut s: Bytes) -> Result<Uri, InvalidUri> { // Parse the scheme let scheme = match Scheme2::parse(&s[..])? { Scheme2::None => Scheme2::None, Scheme2::Standard(p) => { // TODO: use truncate let _ = s.split_to(p.len() + 3); Scheme2::Standard(p) } Scheme2::Other(n) => { // Grab the protocol let mut scheme = s.split_to(n + 3); // Strip ://, TODO: truncate let _ = scheme.split_off(n); // Allocate the ByteStr let val = unsafe { ByteStr::from_utf8_unchecked(scheme) }; Scheme2::Other(Box::new(val)) } }; // Find the end of the authority. The scheme will already have been // extracted. let authority_end = Authority::parse(&s[..])?; if scheme.is_none() { if authority_end != s.len() { return Err(ErrorKind::InvalidFormat.into()); } let authority = Authority { data: unsafe { ByteStr::from_utf8_unchecked(s) }, }; return Ok(Uri { scheme: scheme.into(), authority: authority, path_and_query: PathAndQuery::empty(), }); } // Authority is required when absolute if authority_end == 0 { return Err(ErrorKind::InvalidFormat.into()); } let authority = s.split_to(authority_end); let authority = Authority { data: unsafe { ByteStr::from_utf8_unchecked(authority) }, }; Ok(Uri { scheme: scheme.into(), authority: authority, path_and_query: PathAndQuery::from_shared(s)?, }) } impl FromStr for Uri { type Err = InvalidUri; #[inline] fn from_str(s: &str) -> Result<Uri, InvalidUri> { Uri::try_from(s.as_bytes()) } } impl PartialEq for Uri { fn eq(&self, other: &Uri) -> bool { if self.scheme() != other.scheme() { return false; } if self.authority() != other.authority() { return false; } if self.path() != other.path() { return false; } if self.query() != other.query() { return false; } true } } impl PartialEq<str> for Uri { fn eq(&self, other: &str) -> bool { let mut other = other.as_bytes(); let mut absolute = false; if let Some(scheme) = self.scheme() { let scheme = scheme.as_str().as_bytes(); absolute = true; if other.len() < scheme.len() + 3 { return false; } if !scheme.eq_ignore_ascii_case(&other[..scheme.len()]) { return false; } other = &other[scheme.len()..]; if &other[..3] != b"://" { return false; } other = &other[3..]; } if let Some(auth) = self.authority() { let len = auth.data.len(); absolute = true; if other.len() < len { return false; } if !auth.data.as_bytes().eq_ignore_ascii_case(&other[..len]) { return false; } other = &other[len..]; } let path = self.path(); if other.len() < path.len() || path.as_bytes() != &other[..path.len()] { if absolute && path == "/" { // PathAndQuery can be ommitted, fall through } else { return false; } } else { other = &other[path.len()..]; } if let Some(query) = self.query() { if other.len() == 0 { return query.len() == 0; } if other[0] != b'?' { return false; } other = &other[1..]; if other.len() < query.len() { return false; } if query.as_bytes() != &other[..query.len()] { return false; } other = &other[query.len()..]; } other.is_empty() || other[0] == b'#' } } impl PartialEq<Uri> for str { fn eq(&self, uri: &Uri) -> bool { uri == self } } impl<'a> PartialEq<&'a str> for Uri { fn eq(&self, other: &&'a str) -> bool { self == *other } } impl<'a> PartialEq<Uri> for &'a str { fn eq(&self, uri: &Uri) -> bool { uri == *self } } impl Eq for Uri {} /// Returns a `Uri` representing `/` impl Default for Uri { #[inline] fn default() -> Uri { Uri { scheme: Scheme::empty(), authority: Authority::empty(), path_and_query: PathAndQuery::slash(), } } } impl fmt::Display for Uri { fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> fmt::Result { if let Some(scheme) = self.scheme() { write!(f, "{}://", scheme)?; } if let Some(authority) = self.authority() { write!(f, "{}", authority)?; } write!(f, "{}", self.path())?; if let Some(query) = self.query() { write!(f, "?{}", query)?; } Ok(()) } } impl fmt::Debug for Uri { fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> fmt::Result { fmt::Display::fmt(self, f) } } impl From<ErrorKind> for InvalidUri { fn from(src: ErrorKind) -> InvalidUri { InvalidUri(src) } } impl From<ErrorKind> for InvalidUriParts { fn from(src: ErrorKind) -> InvalidUriParts { InvalidUriParts(src.into()) } } impl InvalidUri { fn s(&self) -> &str { match self.0 { ErrorKind::InvalidUriChar => "invalid uri character", ErrorKind::InvalidScheme => "invalid scheme", ErrorKind::InvalidAuthority => "invalid authority", ErrorKind::InvalidPort => "invalid port", ErrorKind::InvalidFormat => "invalid format", ErrorKind::SchemeMissing => "scheme missing", ErrorKind::AuthorityMissing => "authority missing", ErrorKind::PathAndQueryMissing => "path missing", ErrorKind::TooLong => "uri too long", ErrorKind::Empty => "empty string", ErrorKind::SchemeTooLong => "scheme too long", } } } impl fmt::Display for InvalidUri { fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> fmt::Result { self.s().fmt(f) } } impl Error for InvalidUri {} impl fmt::Display for InvalidUriParts { fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> fmt::Result { self.0.fmt(f) } } impl Error for InvalidUriParts {} impl Hash for Uri { fn hash<H>(&self, state: &mut H) where H: Hasher, { if !self.scheme.inner.is_none() { self.scheme.hash(state); state.write_u8(0xff); } if let Some(auth) = self.authority() { auth.hash(state); } Hash::hash_slice(self.path().as_bytes(), state); if let Some(query) = self.query() { b'?'.hash(state); Hash::hash_slice(query.as_bytes(), state); } } }