rust-uritemplate
is a Rust implementation of
RFC6570 - URI Template that can process
URI Templates up to and including ones designated as Level 4 by the
specification. It passes all of the tests in the
uritemplate-test test
suite.
Variable setting can be chained for nice, clean code.
```rust let uri = UriTemplate::new("/view/{object:1}/{/object,names}{?query*}") .set("object", "lakes") .set("names", &["Erie", "Superior", "Ontario"]) .set("query", &[("size", "15"), ("lang", "en")]) .build();
assert_eq!(uri, "/view/l/lakes/Erie,Superior,Ontario?size=15&lang=en"); ```
It is not possible to set a variable to the value "undefined". Instead, simply delete the variable if you have already set it.
```rust let mut t = UriTemplate::new("{hello}"); t.set("hello", "Hello World!"); assert_eq!(t.build(), "Hello%20World%21");
t.delete("hello"); assert_eq!(t.build(), ""); ```
The delete
function returns true
if the variable existed and false
otherwise.
Any type that implements IntoTemplateVar
can be set as the value of a
UriTemplate
variable. The following implementations are provided by default
for each type of variable:
String
, &str
Vec<String>
, &[String]
, &[str]
Vec<(String, String)>
, &[(String, String)]
,
&[(&str, &str)]
, &HashMap<String, String>
In addition, you can implement IntoTemplateVar
for your own types. View the
documentation for IntoTemplateVar
for information on how that works.