Struct aws_smithy_http_client::ConnectorBuilder
source · pub struct ConnectorBuilder<Tls = TlsUnset> { /* private fields */ }
default-client
only.Expand description
Builder for Connector
.
Implementations§
source§impl ConnectorBuilder<TlsUnset>
impl ConnectorBuilder<TlsUnset>
sourcepub fn tls_provider(
self,
provider: Provider,
) -> ConnectorBuilder<TlsProviderSelected>
pub fn tls_provider( self, provider: Provider, ) -> ConnectorBuilder<TlsProviderSelected>
Set the TLS implementation to use for this connector
source§impl<Any> ConnectorBuilder<Any>
impl<Any> ConnectorBuilder<Any>
sourcepub fn sleep_impl(self, sleep_impl: impl AsyncSleep + 'static) -> Self
pub fn sleep_impl(self, sleep_impl: impl AsyncSleep + 'static) -> Self
Set the async sleep implementation used for timeouts
Calling this is only necessary for testing or to use something other than
default_async_sleep
.
sourcepub fn set_sleep_impl(
&mut self,
sleep_impl: Option<SharedAsyncSleep>,
) -> &mut Self
pub fn set_sleep_impl( &mut self, sleep_impl: Option<SharedAsyncSleep>, ) -> &mut Self
Set the async sleep implementation used for timeouts
Calling this is only necessary for testing or to use something other than
default_async_sleep
.
sourcepub fn connector_settings(
self,
connector_settings: HttpConnectorSettings,
) -> Self
pub fn connector_settings( self, connector_settings: HttpConnectorSettings, ) -> Self
Configure the HTTP settings for the HyperAdapter
sourcepub fn set_connector_settings(
&mut self,
connector_settings: Option<HttpConnectorSettings>,
) -> &mut Self
pub fn set_connector_settings( &mut self, connector_settings: Option<HttpConnectorSettings>, ) -> &mut Self
Configure the HTTP settings for the HyperAdapter
sourcepub fn enable_tcp_nodelay(self, nodelay: bool) -> Self
pub fn enable_tcp_nodelay(self, nodelay: bool) -> Self
Configure SO_NODELAY
for all sockets to the supplied value nodelay
sourcepub fn set_enable_tcp_nodelay(&mut self, nodelay: bool) -> &mut Self
pub fn set_enable_tcp_nodelay(&mut self, nodelay: bool) -> &mut Self
Configure SO_NODELAY
for all sockets to the supplied value nodelay
sourcepub fn set_interface<S: Into<String>>(&mut self, interface: S) -> &mut Self
Available on Android or Fuchsia or Linux only.
pub fn set_interface<S: Into<String>>(&mut self, interface: S) -> &mut Self
Sets the value for the SO_BINDTODEVICE
option on this socket.
If a socket is bound to an interface, only packets received from that particular
interface are processed by the socket. Note that this only works for some socket
types (e.g. AF_INET
sockets).
On Linux it can be used to specify a VRF, but the binary needs to either have
CAP_NET_RAW
capability set or be run as root.
This function is only available on Android, Fuchsia, and Linux.
source§impl ConnectorBuilder<TlsProviderSelected>
impl ConnectorBuilder<TlsProviderSelected>
sourcepub fn build(self) -> Connector
Available on crate features rustls-aws-lc
or rustls-aws-lc-fips
or rustls-ring
or s2n-tls
only.
pub fn build(self) -> Connector
rustls-aws-lc
or rustls-aws-lc-fips
or rustls-ring
or s2n-tls
only.Build a Connector
that will use the default DNS resolver implementation.
sourcepub fn tls_context(self, ctx: TlsContext) -> Self
Available on crate features rustls-aws-lc
or rustls-aws-lc-fips
or rustls-ring
or s2n-tls
only.
pub fn tls_context(self, ctx: TlsContext) -> Self
rustls-aws-lc
or rustls-aws-lc-fips
or rustls-ring
or s2n-tls
only.Configure the TLS context
sourcepub fn set_tls_context(&mut self, ctx: TlsContext) -> &mut Self
Available on crate features rustls-aws-lc
or rustls-aws-lc-fips
or rustls-ring
or s2n-tls
only.
pub fn set_tls_context(&mut self, ctx: TlsContext) -> &mut Self
rustls-aws-lc
or rustls-aws-lc-fips
or rustls-ring
or s2n-tls
only.Configure the TLS context
sourcepub fn build_with_resolver<R: ResolveDns + Clone + 'static>(
self,
resolver: R,
) -> Connector
Available on crate features rustls-aws-lc
or rustls-aws-lc-fips
or rustls-ring
or s2n-tls
only.
pub fn build_with_resolver<R: ResolveDns + Clone + 'static>( self, resolver: R, ) -> Connector
rustls-aws-lc
or rustls-aws-lc-fips
or rustls-ring
or s2n-tls
only.Build a Connector
that will use the given DNS resolver implementation.
Trait Implementations§
source§impl<Tls: Debug> Debug for ConnectorBuilder<Tls>
impl<Tls: Debug> Debug for ConnectorBuilder<Tls>
source§impl<Tls: Default> Default for ConnectorBuilder<Tls>
impl<Tls: Default> Default for ConnectorBuilder<Tls>
source§fn default() -> ConnectorBuilder<Tls>
fn default() -> ConnectorBuilder<Tls>
Auto Trait Implementations§
impl<Tls> Freeze for ConnectorBuilder<Tls>where
Tls: Freeze,
impl<Tls = TlsUnset> !RefUnwindSafe for ConnectorBuilder<Tls>
impl<Tls> Send for ConnectorBuilder<Tls>where
Tls: Send,
impl<Tls> Sync for ConnectorBuilder<Tls>where
Tls: Sync,
impl<Tls> Unpin for ConnectorBuilder<Tls>where
Tls: Unpin,
impl<Tls = TlsUnset> !UnwindSafe for ConnectorBuilder<Tls>
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