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//! Definition of all client and request configuration options. //! //! Individual options are separated out into multiple types. Each type acts //! both as a "field name" and the value of that option. // Options are implemented as structs of various kinds that can be "applied" to // a curl easy handle. This helps to reduce code duplication as there are many // supported options, and also helps avoid having a massive function that does // all the configuring. // // When adding new config options, remember to add methods for setting the // option both in HttpClientBuilder and RequestBuilderExt. In addition, be sure // to update the client code to apply the option when configuring an easy // handle. use self::internal::SetOpt; use crate::auth::{Authentication, Credentials}; use curl::easy::Easy2; use std::{ iter::FromIterator, net::{IpAddr, SocketAddr}, time::Duration, }; pub(crate) mod dial; pub(crate) mod dns; pub(crate) mod internal; pub(crate) mod proxy; pub(crate) mod redirect; pub(crate) mod ssl; pub use dial::{Dialer, DialerParseError}; pub use dns::{DnsCache, ResolveMap}; pub use redirect::RedirectPolicy; pub use ssl::{CaCertificate, ClientCertificate, PrivateKey, SslOption}; /// Provides additional methods when building a request for configuring various /// execution-related options on how the request should be sent. /// /// This trait can be used to either configure requests individually by invoking /// them on an [`http::request::Builder`], or to configure the default settings /// for an [`HttpClient`](crate::HttpClient) by invoking them on an /// [`HttpClientBuilder`](crate::HttpClientBuilder). /// /// This trait is sealed and cannot be implemented for types outside of Isahc. pub trait Configurable: internal::ConfigurableBase { /// Specify a maximum amount of time that a complete request/response cycle /// is allowed to take before being aborted. This includes DNS resolution, /// connecting to the server, writing the request, and reading the response. /// /// Since response bodies are streamed, you will likely receive a /// [`Response`](crate::http::Response) before the response body stream has /// been fully consumed. This means that the configured timeout will still /// be active for that request, and if it expires, further attempts to read /// from the stream will return a [`TimedOut`](std::io::ErrorKind::TimedOut) /// I/O error. /// /// This also means that if you receive a response with a body but do not /// immediately start reading from it, then the timeout timer will still be /// active and may expire before you even attempt to read the body. Keep /// this in mind when consuming responses and consider handling the response /// body right after you receive it if you are using this option. /// /// If not set, no timeout will be enforced. /// /// # Examples /// /// ```no_run /// use isahc::prelude::*; /// use std::time::Duration; /// /// // This page is too slow and won't respond in time. /// let response = Request::get("https://httpbin.org/delay/10") /// .timeout(Duration::from_secs(5)) /// .body(())? /// .send() /// .expect_err("page should time out"); /// # Ok::<(), isahc::Error>(()) /// ``` fn timeout(self, timeout: Duration) -> Self { self.configure(Timeout(timeout)) } /// Set a timeout for establishing connections to a host. /// /// If not set, a default connect timeout of 300 seconds will be used. fn connect_timeout(self, timeout: Duration) -> Self { self.configure(ConnectTimeout(timeout)) } /// Configure how the use of HTTP versions should be negotiated with the /// server. /// /// The default is [`VersionNegotiation::latest_compatible`]. /// /// # Examples /// /// ``` /// use isahc::config::VersionNegotiation; /// use isahc::prelude::*; /// // Never use anything newer than HTTP/1.x for this client. /// let http11_client = HttpClient::builder() /// .version_negotiation(VersionNegotiation::http11()) /// .build()?; /// /// // HTTP/2 with prior knowledge. /// let http2_client = HttpClient::builder() /// .version_negotiation(VersionNegotiation::http2()) /// .build()?; /// # Ok::<(), isahc::Error>(()) /// ``` fn version_negotiation(self, negotiation: VersionNegotiation) -> Self { self.configure(negotiation) } /// Set a policy for automatically following server redirects. /// /// The default is to not follow redirects. /// /// # Examples /// /// ```no_run /// use isahc::config::RedirectPolicy; /// use isahc::prelude::*; /// /// // This URL redirects us to where we want to go. /// let response = Request::get("https://httpbin.org/redirect/1") /// .redirect_policy(RedirectPolicy::Follow) /// .body(())? /// .send()?; /// /// // This URL redirects too much! /// let error = Request::get("https://httpbin.org/redirect/10") /// .redirect_policy(RedirectPolicy::Limit(5)) /// .body(())? /// .send() /// .expect_err("too many redirects"); /// # Ok::<(), isahc::Error>(()) /// ``` fn redirect_policy(self, policy: RedirectPolicy) -> Self { self.configure(policy) } /// Update the `Referer` header automatically when following redirects. fn auto_referer(self) -> Self { self.configure(redirect::AutoReferer) } /// Set a cookie jar to use to accept, store, and supply cookies for /// incoming responses and outgoing requests. /// /// A cookie jar can be shared across multiple requests or with an entire /// client, allowing cookies to be persisted across multiple requests. /// /// # Availability /// /// This method is only available when the [`cookies`](index.html#cookies) /// feature is enabled. #[cfg(feature = "cookies")] fn cookie_jar(self, cookie_jar: crate::cookies::CookieJar) -> Self { self.configure(cookie_jar) } /// Enable or disable automatic decompression of the response body for /// various compression algorithms as returned by the server in the /// [`Content-Encoding`](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/Headers/Content-Encoding) /// response header. /// /// If set to true (the default), Isahc will automatically and transparently /// decode the HTTP response body for known and available compression /// algorithms. If the server returns a response with an unknown or /// unavailable encoding, Isahc will return an /// [`InvalidContentEncoding`](crate::Error::InvalidContentEncoding) error. /// /// If you do not specify a specific value for the /// [`Accept-Encoding`](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/Headers/Accept-Encoding) /// header, Isahc will set one for you automatically based on this option. fn automatic_decompression(self, decompress: bool) -> Self { self.configure(AutomaticDecompression(decompress)) } /// Set one or more default HTTP authentication methods to attempt to use /// when authenticating with the server. /// /// Depending on the authentication schemes enabled, you will also need to /// set credentials to use for authentication using /// [`Configurable::credentials`]. /// /// # Examples /// /// ``` /// # use isahc::auth::*; /// # use isahc::prelude::*; /// # /// let client = HttpClient::builder() /// .authentication(Authentication::basic() | Authentication::digest()) /// .credentials(Credentials::new("clark", "qwerty")) /// .build()?; /// # Ok::<(), isahc::Error>(()) /// ``` fn authentication(self, authentication: Authentication) -> Self { self.configure(authentication) } /// Set the credentials to use for HTTP authentication. /// /// This setting will do nothing unless you also set one or more /// authentication methods using [`Configurable::authentication`]. fn credentials(self, credentials: Credentials) -> Self { self.configure(credentials) } /// Enable TCP keepalive with a given probe interval. fn tcp_keepalive(self, interval: Duration) -> Self { self.configure(TcpKeepAlive(interval)) } /// Enables the `TCP_NODELAY` option on connect. fn tcp_nodelay(self) -> Self { self.configure(TcpNoDelay) } /// Bind local socket connections to a particular network interface. /// /// # Examples /// /// Bind to an IP address. /// /// ``` /// use isahc::{ /// prelude::*, /// config::NetworkInterface, /// }; /// use std::net::IpAddr; /// /// // Bind to an IP address. /// let client = HttpClient::builder() /// .interface(IpAddr::from([192, 168, 1, 2])) /// .build()?; /// /// // Bind to an interface by name (not supported on Windows). /// # #[cfg(unix)] /// let client = HttpClient::builder() /// .interface(NetworkInterface::name("eth0")) /// .build()?; /// /// // Reset to using whatever interface the TCP stack finds suitable (the /// // default). /// let request = Request::get("https://example.org") /// .interface(NetworkInterface::any()) /// .body(())?; /// # Ok::<(), isahc::Error>(()) /// ``` fn interface(self, interface: impl Into<NetworkInterface>) -> Self { self.configure(interface.into()) } /// Select a specific IP version when resolving hostnames. If a given /// hostname does not resolve to an IP address of the desired version, then /// the request will fail with a connection error. /// /// This does not affect requests with an explicit IP address as the host. /// /// The default is [`IpVersion::Any`]. fn ip_version(self, version: IpVersion) -> Self { self.configure(version) } /// Specify a socket to connect to instead of the using the host and port /// defined in the request URI. /// /// # Examples /// /// Connecting to a Unix socket: /// /// ``` /// use isahc::{ /// config::Dialer, /// prelude::*, /// }; /// /// # #[cfg(unix)] /// let request = Request::get("http://localhost/containers") /// .dial(Dialer::unix_socket("/path/to/my.sock")) /// .body(())?; /// # Ok::<(), isahc::Error>(()) /// ``` /// /// Connecting to a specific Internet socket address: /// /// ``` /// use isahc::{ /// config::Dialer, /// prelude::*, /// }; /// use std::net::Ipv4Addr; /// /// let request = Request::get("http://exmaple.org") /// // Actually issue the request to localhost on port 8080. The host /// // header will remain unchanged. /// .dial(Dialer::ip_socket((Ipv4Addr::LOCALHOST, 8080))) /// .body(())?; /// # Ok::<(), isahc::Error>(()) /// ``` fn dial(self, dialer: impl Into<Dialer>) -> Self { self.configure(dialer.into()) } /// Set a proxy to use for requests. /// /// The proxy protocol is specified by the URI scheme. /// /// - **`http`**: Proxy. Default when no scheme is specified. /// - **`https`**: HTTPS Proxy. (Added in 7.52.0 for OpenSSL, GnuTLS and /// NSS) /// - **`socks4`**: SOCKS4 Proxy. /// - **`socks4a`**: SOCKS4a Proxy. Proxy resolves URL hostname. /// - **`socks5`**: SOCKS5 Proxy. /// - **`socks5h`**: SOCKS5 Proxy. Proxy resolves URL hostname. /// /// By default no proxy will be used, unless one is specified in either the /// `http_proxy` or `https_proxy` environment variables. /// /// Setting to `None` explicitly disables the use of a proxy. /// /// # Examples /// /// Using `http://proxy:80` as a proxy: /// /// ``` /// # use isahc::auth::*; /// # use isahc::prelude::*; /// # /// let client = HttpClient::builder() /// .proxy(Some("http://proxy:80".parse()?)) /// .build()?; /// # Ok::<(), Box<std::error::Error>>(()) /// ``` /// /// Explicitly disable the use of a proxy: /// /// ``` /// # use isahc::prelude::*; /// # /// let client = HttpClient::builder() /// .proxy(None) /// .build()?; /// # Ok::<(), Box<std::error::Error>>(()) /// ``` fn proxy(self, proxy: impl Into<Option<http::Uri>>) -> Self { self.configure(proxy::Proxy(proxy.into())) } /// Disable proxy usage for the provided list of hosts. /// /// # Examples /// /// ``` /// # use isahc::prelude::*; /// # /// let client = HttpClient::builder() /// // Disable proxy for specified hosts. /// .proxy_blacklist(vec!["a.com", "b.org"]) /// .build()?; /// # Ok::<(), isahc::Error>(()) /// ``` fn proxy_blacklist<I, T>(self, hosts: I) -> Self where I: IntoIterator<Item = T>, T: Into<String>, { self.configure(proxy::Blacklist::from_iter(hosts.into_iter().map(T::into))) } /// Set one or more HTTP authentication methods to attempt to use when /// authenticating with a proxy. /// /// Depending on the authentication schemes enabled, you will also need to /// set credentials to use for authentication using /// [`Configurable::proxy_credentials`]. /// /// # Examples /// /// ``` /// # use isahc::auth::*; /// # use isahc::prelude::*; /// # /// let client = HttpClient::builder() /// .proxy("http://proxy:80".parse::<http::Uri>()?) /// .proxy_authentication(Authentication::basic()) /// .proxy_credentials(Credentials::new("clark", "qwerty")) /// .build()?; /// # Ok::<(), Box<std::error::Error>>(()) /// ``` fn proxy_authentication(self, authentication: Authentication) -> Self { self.configure(proxy::Proxy(authentication)) } /// Set the credentials to use for proxy authentication. /// /// This setting will do nothing unless you also set one or more proxy /// authentication methods using /// [`Configurable::proxy_authentication`]. fn proxy_credentials(self, credentials: Credentials) -> Self { self.configure(proxy::Proxy(credentials)) } /// Set a maximum upload speed for the request body, in bytes per second. /// /// The default is unlimited. fn max_upload_speed(self, max: u64) -> Self { self.configure(MaxUploadSpeed(max)) } /// Set a maximum download speed for the response body, in bytes per second. /// /// The default is unlimited. fn max_download_speed(self, max: u64) -> Self { self.configure(MaxDownloadSpeed(max)) } /// Set a list of specific DNS servers to be used for DNS resolution. /// /// By default this option is not set and the system's built-in DNS resolver /// is used. This option can only be used if libcurl is compiled with /// [c-ares](https://c-ares.haxx.se), otherwise this option has no effect. fn dns_servers<I, T>(self, servers: I) -> Self where I: IntoIterator<Item = T>, T: Into<SocketAddr>, { self.configure(dns::Servers::from_iter(servers.into_iter().map(T::into))) } /// Set a custom SSL/TLS client certificate to use for client connections. /// /// If a format is not supported by the underlying SSL/TLS engine, an error /// will be returned when attempting to send a request using the offending /// certificate. /// /// The default value is none. /// /// # Examples /// /// ```no_run /// use isahc::config::{ClientCertificate, PrivateKey}; /// use isahc::prelude::*; /// /// let response = Request::get("localhost:3999") /// .ssl_client_certificate(ClientCertificate::pem_file( /// "client.pem", /// PrivateKey::pem_file("key.pem", String::from("secret")), /// )) /// .body(())? /// .send()?; /// # Ok::<(), isahc::Error>(()) /// ``` /// /// ``` /// # use isahc::config::*; /// # use isahc::prelude::*; /// # /// let client = HttpClient::builder() /// .ssl_client_certificate(ClientCertificate::pem_file( /// "client.pem", /// PrivateKey::pem_file("key.pem", String::from("secret")), /// )) /// .build()?; /// # Ok::<(), isahc::Error>(()) /// ``` fn ssl_client_certificate(self, certificate: ClientCertificate) -> Self { self.configure(certificate) } /// Set a custom SSL/TLS CA certificate bundle to use for client /// connections. /// /// The default value is none. /// /// # Notes /// /// On Windows it may be necessary to combine this with /// [`SslOption::DANGER_ACCEPT_REVOKED_CERTS`] in order to work depending on /// the contents of your CA bundle. /// /// # Examples /// /// ``` /// # use isahc::config::*; /// # use isahc::prelude::*; /// # /// let client = HttpClient::builder() /// .ssl_ca_certificate(CaCertificate::file("ca.pem")) /// .build()?; /// # Ok::<(), isahc::Error>(()) /// ``` fn ssl_ca_certificate(self, certificate: CaCertificate) -> Self { self.configure(certificate) } /// Set a list of ciphers to use for SSL/TLS connections. /// /// The list of valid cipher names is dependent on the underlying SSL/TLS /// engine in use. You can find an up-to-date list of potential cipher names /// at <https://curl.haxx.se/docs/ssl-ciphers.html>. /// /// The default is unset and will result in the system defaults being used. fn ssl_ciphers<I, T>(self, ciphers: I) -> Self where I: IntoIterator<Item = T>, T: Into<String>, { self.configure(ssl::Ciphers::from_iter(ciphers.into_iter().map(T::into))) } /// Set various options for this request that control SSL/TLS behavior. /// /// Most options are for disabling security checks that introduce security /// risks, but may be required as a last resort. Note that the most secure /// options are already the default and do not need to be specified. /// /// The default value is [`SslOption::NONE`]. /// /// # Warning /// /// You should think very carefully before using this method. Using *any* /// options that alter how certificates are validated can introduce /// significant security vulnerabilities. /// /// # Examples /// /// ``` /// # use isahc::config::*; /// # use isahc::prelude::*; /// # /// let response = Request::get("https://badssl.com") /// .ssl_options(SslOption::DANGER_ACCEPT_INVALID_CERTS | SslOption::DANGER_ACCEPT_REVOKED_CERTS) /// .body(())? /// .send()?; /// # Ok::<(), isahc::Error>(()) /// ``` /// /// ``` /// # use isahc::config::*; /// # use isahc::prelude::*; /// # /// let client = HttpClient::builder() /// .ssl_options(SslOption::DANGER_ACCEPT_INVALID_CERTS | SslOption::DANGER_ACCEPT_REVOKED_CERTS) /// .build()?; /// # Ok::<(), isahc::Error>(()) /// ``` fn ssl_options(self, options: SslOption) -> Self { self.configure(options) } /// Enable or disable sending HTTP header names in Title-Case instead of /// lowercase form. /// /// This option only affects user-supplied headers and does not affect /// low-level headers that are automatically supplied for HTTP protocol /// details, such as `Connection` and `Host` (unless you override such a /// header yourself). /// /// This option has no effect when using HTTP/2 or newer where headers are /// required to be lowercase. fn title_case_headers(self, enable: bool) -> Self { self.configure(TitleCaseHeaders(enable)) } /// Enable or disable comprehensive per-request metrics collection. /// /// When enabled, detailed timing metrics will be tracked while a request is /// in progress, such as bytes sent and received, estimated size, DNS lookup /// time, etc. For a complete list of the available metrics that can be /// inspected, see the [`Metrics`](crate::Metrics) documentation. /// /// When enabled, to access a view of the current metrics values you can use /// [`ResponseExt::metrics`](crate::ResponseExt::metrics). /// /// While effort is taken to optimize hot code in metrics collection, it is /// likely that enabling it will have a small effect on overall throughput. /// Disabling metrics may be necessary for absolute peak performance. /// /// By default metrics are disabled. fn metrics(self, enable: bool) -> Self { self.configure(EnableMetrics(enable)) } } /// A strategy for selecting what HTTP versions should be used when /// communicating with a server. /// /// You can set a version negotiation strategy on a given request or on a client /// with [`Configurable::version_negotiation`]. /// /// Attempting to use an HTTP version without client-side support at runtime /// will result in an error. For example, using the system libcurl on an old /// machine may not have an HTTP/2 implementation. Using static linking and the /// [`http2`](../index.html#http2) crate feature can help guarantee that HTTP/2 /// will be available to use. #[derive(Clone, Debug)] pub struct VersionNegotiation { flag: curl::easy::HttpVersion, strict: bool, } impl Default for VersionNegotiation { fn default() -> Self { Self::latest_compatible() } } impl VersionNegotiation { /// Always prefer the latest supported version announced by the server, /// falling back to older versions if not explicitly listed as supported. /// This is the default. /// /// Secure connections will begin with a TLS handshake, after which the /// highest supported HTTP version listed by the server via ALPN will be /// used. Once connected, additional upgrades to newer versions may also /// occur if the server lists support for it. In the future, headers such as /// `Alt-Svc` will be used. /// /// Insecure connections always use HTTP/1.x since there is no standard /// mechanism for a server to declare support for insecure HTTP versions, /// and only HTTP/1.x and HTTP/2 support insecure transfers. pub const fn latest_compatible() -> Self { Self { // In curl land, this basically the most lenient option. Alt-Svc is // used to upgrade to newer versions, and old versions are used if // the server doesn't list HTTP/2 via ALPN. flag: curl::easy::HttpVersion::V2TLS, strict: false, } } /// Connect via HTTP/1.0 and do not attempt to use a higher version. pub const fn http10() -> Self { Self { flag: curl::easy::HttpVersion::V10, strict: true, } } /// Connect via HTTP/1.1 and do not attempt to use a higher version. pub const fn http11() -> Self { Self { flag: curl::easy::HttpVersion::V11, strict: true, } } /// Connect via HTTP/2. Failure to connect will not fall back to old /// versions, unless HTTP/1.1 is negotiated via TLS ALPN before the session /// begins. /// /// If HTTP/2 support is not compiled in, then using this strategy will /// always result in an error. /// /// This strategy is often referred to as [HTTP/2 with Prior /// Knowledge](https://http2.github.io/http2-spec/#known-http). pub const fn http2() -> Self { Self { flag: curl::easy::HttpVersion::V2PriorKnowledge, strict: true, } } /// Connect via HTTP/3. Failure to connect will not fall back to old /// versions. pub const fn http3() -> Self { Self { flag: curl::easy::HttpVersion::V3, strict: true, } } } impl SetOpt for VersionNegotiation { fn set_opt<H>(&self, easy: &mut Easy2<H>) -> Result<(), curl::Error> { if let Err(e) = easy.http_version(self.flag) { if self.strict { return Err(e); } else { tracing::debug!("failed to set HTTP version: {}", e); } } Ok(()) } } /// Used to configure which local addresses or interfaces should be used to send /// network traffic from. /// /// Note that this type is "lazy" in the sense that errors are not returned if /// the given interfaces are not checked for validity until you actually attempt /// to use it in a network request. #[derive(Clone, Debug)] pub struct NetworkInterface { /// Interface in verbose curl format. interface: Option<String>, } impl NetworkInterface { /// Bind to whatever the networking stack finds suitable. This is the /// default behavior. pub fn any() -> Self { Self { interface: None } } /// Bind to the interface with the given name (such as `eth0`). This method /// is not available on Windows as it does not really have names for network /// devices. /// /// # Examples /// /// ``` /// # use isahc::config::NetworkInterface; /// let loopback = NetworkInterface::name("lo"); /// let wifi = NetworkInterface::name("wlan0"); /// ``` #[cfg(unix)] pub fn name(name: impl AsRef<str>) -> Self { Self { interface: Some(format!("if!{}", name.as_ref())), } } /// Bind to the given local host or address. This can either be a host name /// or an IP address. /// /// # Examples /// /// ``` /// # use isahc::config::NetworkInterface; /// let local = NetworkInterface::host("server.local"); /// let addr = NetworkInterface::host("192.168.1.2"); /// ``` pub fn host(host: impl AsRef<str>) -> Self { Self { interface: Some(format!("host!{}", host.as_ref())), } } } impl Default for NetworkInterface { fn default() -> Self { Self::any() } } impl From<IpAddr> for NetworkInterface { fn from(ip: IpAddr) -> Self { Self { interface: Some(format!("host!{}", ip)), } } } impl SetOpt for NetworkInterface { fn set_opt<H>(&self, easy: &mut Easy2<H>) -> Result<(), curl::Error> { #[allow(unsafe_code)] match self.interface.as_ref() { Some(interface) => easy.interface(interface), // Use raw FFI because safe wrapper doesn't let us set to null. None => unsafe { match curl_sys::curl_easy_setopt(easy.raw(), curl_sys::CURLOPT_INTERFACE, 0) { curl_sys::CURLE_OK => Ok(()), code => Err(curl::Error::new(code)), } }, } } } #[derive(Clone, Debug)] pub(crate) struct Timeout(pub(crate) Duration); impl SetOpt for Timeout { fn set_opt<H>(&self, easy: &mut Easy2<H>) -> Result<(), curl::Error> { easy.timeout(self.0) } } #[derive(Clone, Debug)] pub(crate) struct ConnectTimeout(pub(crate) Duration); impl SetOpt for ConnectTimeout { fn set_opt<H>(&self, easy: &mut Easy2<H>) -> Result<(), curl::Error> { easy.connect_timeout(self.0) } } #[derive(Clone, Debug)] pub(crate) struct TcpKeepAlive(pub(crate) Duration); impl SetOpt for TcpKeepAlive { fn set_opt<H>(&self, easy: &mut Easy2<H>) -> Result<(), curl::Error> { easy.tcp_keepalive(true)?; easy.tcp_keepintvl(self.0) } } #[derive(Clone, Copy, Debug)] pub(crate) struct TcpNoDelay; impl SetOpt for TcpNoDelay { fn set_opt<H>(&self, easy: &mut Easy2<H>) -> Result<(), curl::Error> { easy.tcp_nodelay(true) } } #[derive(Clone, Copy, Debug)] pub(crate) struct MaxUploadSpeed(pub(crate) u64); impl SetOpt for MaxUploadSpeed { fn set_opt<H>(&self, easy: &mut Easy2<H>) -> Result<(), curl::Error> { easy.max_send_speed(self.0) } } #[derive(Clone, Copy, Debug)] pub(crate) struct MaxDownloadSpeed(pub(crate) u64); impl SetOpt for MaxDownloadSpeed { fn set_opt<H>(&self, easy: &mut Easy2<H>) -> Result<(), curl::Error> { easy.max_recv_speed(self.0) } } #[derive(Clone, Copy, Debug)] pub(crate) struct MaxAgeConn(pub(crate) Duration); impl SetOpt for MaxAgeConn { fn set_opt<H>(&self, easy: &mut Easy2<H>) -> Result<(), curl::Error> { easy.maxage_conn(self.0) } } /// Close the connection when the request completes instead of returning it to /// the connection cache. #[derive(Clone, Debug)] pub(crate) struct CloseConnection(pub(crate) bool); impl SetOpt for CloseConnection { fn set_opt<H>(&self, easy: &mut Easy2<H>) -> Result<(), curl::Error> { easy.forbid_reuse(self.0) } } /// Enable or disable automatically decompressing the response body. #[derive(Clone, Debug)] pub(crate) struct AutomaticDecompression(pub(crate) bool); impl SetOpt for AutomaticDecompression { #[allow(unsafe_code)] fn set_opt<H>(&self, easy: &mut Easy2<H>) -> Result<(), curl::Error> { if self.0 { // Enable automatic decompression, and also populate the // Accept-Encoding header with all supported encodings if not // explicitly set. easy.accept_encoding("") } else { // Use raw FFI because safe wrapper doesn't let us set to null. unsafe { match curl_sys::curl_easy_setopt(easy.raw(), curl_sys::CURLOPT_ACCEPT_ENCODING, 0) { curl_sys::CURLE_OK => Ok(()), code => Err(curl::Error::new(code)), } } } } } #[derive(Clone, Debug)] pub(crate) struct EnableMetrics(pub(crate) bool); impl SetOpt for EnableMetrics { fn set_opt<H>(&self, easy: &mut Easy2<H>) -> Result<(), curl::Error> { easy.progress(self.0) } } /// Supported IP versions that can be used. #[derive(Clone, Debug)] pub enum IpVersion { /// Use IPv4 addresses only. IPv6 addresses will be ignored. V4, /// Use IPv6 addresses only. IPv4 addresses will be ignored. V6, /// Use either IPv4 or IPv6 addresses. By default IPv6 addresses are /// preferred if available, otherwise an IPv4 address will be used. IPv6 /// addresses are tried first by following the recommendations of [RFC /// 6555 "Happy Eyeballs"](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6555). Any, } impl Default for IpVersion { fn default() -> Self { Self::Any } } impl SetOpt for IpVersion { fn set_opt<H>(&self, easy: &mut Easy2<H>) -> Result<(), curl::Error> { easy.ip_resolve(match &self { IpVersion::V4 => curl::easy::IpResolve::V4, IpVersion::V6 => curl::easy::IpResolve::V6, IpVersion::Any => curl::easy::IpResolve::Any, }) } } /// Send header names as title case instead of lowercase. #[derive(Clone, Debug)] pub(crate) struct TitleCaseHeaders(pub(crate) bool);