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//! [`TryIntoHeaderValue`] trait and implementations.
use bytes::Bytes;
use http::{header::InvalidHeaderValue, Error as HttpError, HeaderValue};
use http::{header::InvalidHeaderValue, Error as HttpError, HeaderValue, Uri};
use mime::Mime;
/// An interface for types that can be converted into a [`HeaderValue`].
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HeaderValue::from_str(self.as_ref())
}
}
impl TryIntoHeaderValue for Uri {
type Error = InvalidHeaderValue;
#[inline]
fn try_into_value(self) -> Result<HeaderValue, Self::Error> {
HeaderValue::from_str(&self.to_string())
}
}

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- On Windows, an error is now returned from `HttpServer::bind()` (or TLS variants) when binding to a socket that's already in use.
- Update `brotli` dependency to `7`.
- Minimum supported Rust version (MSRV) is now 1.75.
- Add `TryIntoHeaderValue` for `Uri` type.
- Add `http::header::ContentLocation` typed header.
- Add `http::header::Location` typed header.
- Add `http::header::Referer` typed header.
## 4.9.0

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use super::{Uri, CONTENT_LOCATION};
crate::http::header::common_header! {
/// `Content-Location` header, defined
/// in [RFC 9110 §8.7](https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc9110#section-8.7)
///
/// The "Content-Location" header field references a URI that can be used
/// as an identifier for a specific resource corresponding to the
/// representation in this message's content.
///
/// # ABNF
/// ```plain
/// Content-Location = absolute-URI / partial-URI
/// ```
///
/// # Example Values
/// * `http://www.example.org/hypertext/Overview.html`
///
/// # Examples
///
/// ```
/// use actix_web::HttpResponse;
/// use actix_http::Uri;
/// use actix_web::http::header::ContentLocation;
///
/// let mut builder = HttpResponse::Created();
/// builder.insert_header(
/// ContentLocation("http://www.example.org".parse::<Uri>().unwrap())
/// );
/// ```
(ContentLocation, CONTENT_LOCATION) => [Uri]
test_parse_and_format {
crate::http::header::common_header_test!(test1, [b"http://www.example.org/hypertext/Overview.html"]);
}
}

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use super::{Uri, LOCATION};
crate::http::header::common_header! {
/// `Location` header, defined
/// in [RFC 9110 §10.2.2](https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc9110#section-10.2.2)
///
/// The "Location" header field is used in some responses to refer to a
/// specific resource in relation to the response. The type of relationship
/// is defined by the combination of request method and status code
/// semantics.
///
/// # ABNF
/// ```plain
/// Location = URI-reference
/// ```
///
/// # Example Values
/// * `http://www.example.org/hypertext/Overview.html`
///
/// # Examples
///
/// ```
/// use actix_web::HttpResponse;
/// use actix_http::Uri;
/// use actix_web::http::header::Location;
///
/// let mut builder = HttpResponse::Ok();
/// builder.insert_header(
/// Location("http://www.example.org".parse::<Uri>().unwrap())
/// );
/// ```
(Location, LOCATION) => [Uri]
test_parse_and_format {
crate::http::header::common_header_test!(test1, [b"http://www.example.org/hypertext/Overview.html"]);
}
}

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// - the few typed headers from actix-http
// - header parsing utils
pub use actix_http::header::*;
use actix_http::Uri;
use bytes::{Bytes, BytesMut};
mod accept;
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mod content_disposition;
mod content_language;
mod content_length;
mod content_location;
mod content_range;
mod content_type;
mod date;
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mod if_range;
mod if_unmodified_since;
mod last_modified;
mod location;
mod macros;
mod preference;
mod range;
mod referer;
#[cfg(test)]
pub(crate) use self::macros::common_header_test;
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content_disposition::{ContentDisposition, DispositionParam, DispositionType},
content_language::ContentLanguage,
content_length::ContentLength,
content_location::ContentLocation,
content_range::{ContentRange, ContentRangeSpec},
content_type::ContentType,
date::Date,
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if_range::IfRange,
if_unmodified_since::IfUnmodifiedSince,
last_modified::LastModified,
location::Location,
preference::Preference,
range::{ByteRangeSpec, Range},
referer::Referer,
};
/// Format writer ([`fmt::Write`]) for a [`BytesMut`].

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use super::{Uri, REFERER};
crate::http::header::common_header! {
/// `Referer` header, defined
/// in [RFC 9110 §10.1.3](https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc9110#section-10.1.3)
///
/// The "Referer" (sic) header field allows the user agent to specify a URI
/// reference for the resource from which the target URI was obtained (i.e.,
/// the "referrer", though the field name is misspelled).
///
/// # ABNF
/// ```plain
/// Referer = absolute-URI / partial-URI
/// ```
///
/// # Example Values
/// * `http://www.example.org/hypertext/Overview.html`
///
/// # Examples
///
/// ```
/// use actix_web::HttpResponse;
/// use actix_http::Uri;
/// use actix_web::http::header::Referer;
///
/// let mut builder = HttpResponse::Ok();
/// builder.insert_header(
/// Referer("http://www.example.org".parse::<Uri>().unwrap())
/// );
/// ```
(Referer, REFERER) => [Uri]
test_parse_and_format {
crate::http::header::common_header_test!(test1, [b"http://www.example.org/hypertext/Overview.html"]);
}
}