For allowing a more ergonomic use and better integration on the
ecosystem, this adds the `std::error::Error` `impl` for our custom
errors.
We intent to drop this hand made code once `derive_more` finishes the
addition of the Error derive support[1]. Until that is available, we
need to live with that.
1. https://github.com/JelteF/derive_more/issues/92
Signed-off-by: Otavio Salvador <otavio@ossystems.com.br>
* Initial commit
* Added extra_headers
* Added freeze() method to ClientRequest which produces a 'read-only' copy of a request suitable for retrying the send operation
* Additional methods for FrozenClientRequest
* Fix
* Increased crates versions
* Fixed a unit test. Added one more unit test.
* Added RequestHeaderWrapper
* Small fixes
* Renamed RequestHeadWrapper->RequestHeadType
* Updated CHANGES.md files
* Small fix
* Small changes
* Removed *_extra methods from Connection trait
* Added FrozenSendBuilder
* Added FrozenSendBuilder
* Minor fix
* Replaced impl Future with concrete Future implementation
* Small renaming
* Renamed Send->SendBody
* Ensure that awc::ws::WebsocketsRequest sets the Host header before connecting.
* Make sure to check if headers already have a HOST value before setting
* Update CHANGES.md to reflect WebSocket client update.
* awc: Fix typo on ResponseError documentation
Signed-off-by: Otavio Salvador <otavio@ossystems.com.br>
* http: Fix typo on ResponseError documentation
Signed-off-by: Otavio Salvador <otavio@ossystems.com.br>
* http: Expand type names for openssl related errors documentation
Signed-off-by: Otavio Salvador <otavio@ossystems.com.br>
* Support to set header names of `ClientRequest` as Camel-Case
This is the case for supporting to request for servers which don't
perfectly implement the `RFC 7230`. It is important for an app
which uses `ClientRequest` as core part.
* Add field `upper_camel_case_headers` to `ClientRequest`.
* Add function `set_upper_camel_case_headers` to `ClientRequest`
and `ClientRequestBuilder` to set field `upper_camel_case_headers`.
* Add trait `client::writer::UpperCamelCaseHeader` for
`http::header::HeaderName`, let it can be converted to Camel-Case
then writed to buffer.
* Add test `test_client::test_upper_camel_case_headers`.
* Support upper Camel-Case headers
* [actix-http] Add field `upper_camel_case_headers` for `RequestHead`
* [actix-http] Add code for `MessageType` to support upper camel case
* [awc] Add functions for `ClientRequest` to set upper camel case
* Use `Flags::CAMEL_CASE` for upper camel case of headers