Crate percent_encoding[−][src]
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URLs use special chacters to indicate the parts of the request. For example, a forward slash indicates a path. In order for that charcter to exist outside of a path separator, that charcter would need to be encoded.
Percent encoding replaces reserved charcters with the %
escape charcter followed by hexidecimal
ASCII representaton. For non-ASCII charcters that are percent encoded, a UTF-8 byte sequence
becomes percent encoded. A simple example can be seen when the space literal is replaced with
%20
.
Percent encoding is further complicated by the fact that different parts of an URL have
different encoding requirements. In order to support the variety of encoding requirements,
url::percent_encoding
includes different encode sets.
See URL Standard for details.
This module provides some *_ENCODE_SET
constants.
If a different set is required, it can be created with
the define_encode_set!
macro.
Examples
use url::percent_encoding::{utf8_percent_encode, DEFAULT_ENCODE_SET}; assert_eq!(utf8_percent_encode("foo bar?", DEFAULT_ENCODE_SET).to_string(), "foo%20bar%3F");
Macros
Define a new struct
that implements the EncodeSet
trait,
for use in percent_decode()
and related functions.
Structs
This encode set is used for path components.
This encode set is used for on ‘/’-separated path segment
The return type of percent_decode()
.
The return type of percent_encode()
and utf8_percent_encode()
.
This encode set is used in the URL parser for query strings.
This encode set is used for the path of cannot-be-a-base URLs.
This encode set is used for username and password.
Traits
Represents a set of characters / bytes that should be percent-encoded.
Functions
Percent-decode the given bytes.
Percent-encode the given bytes with the given encode set.
Return the percent-encoding of the given bytes.
Percent-encode the UTF-8 encoding of the given string.