Struct aws_runtime::content_encoding::AwsChunkedBody
source · pub struct AwsChunkedBody<InnerBody> { /* private fields */ }
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A request body compatible with Content-Encoding: aws-chunked
. This implementation is only
capable of writing a single chunk and does not support signed chunks.
Chunked-Body grammar is defined in ABNF as:
Chunked-Body = *chunk
last-chunk
chunked-trailer
CRLF
chunk = chunk-size CRLF chunk-data CRLF
chunk-size = 1*HEXDIG
last-chunk = 1*("0") CRLF
chunked-trailer = *( entity-header CRLF )
entity-header = field-name ":" OWS field-value OWS
For more info on what the abbreviations mean, see https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc7230#section-1.2
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source§impl<Inner> AwsChunkedBody<Inner>
impl<Inner> AwsChunkedBody<Inner>
sourcepub fn new(body: Inner, options: AwsChunkedBodyOptions) -> Self
pub fn new(body: Inner, options: AwsChunkedBodyOptions) -> Self
Wrap the given body in an outer body compatible with Content-Encoding: aws-chunked
Trait Implementations§
source§impl<Inner> Body for AwsChunkedBody<Inner>
impl<Inner> Body for AwsChunkedBody<Inner>
source§fn poll_data(
self: Pin<&mut Self>,
cx: &mut Context<'_>,
) -> Poll<Option<Result<Self::Data, Self::Error>>>
fn poll_data( self: Pin<&mut Self>, cx: &mut Context<'_>, ) -> Poll<Option<Result<Self::Data, Self::Error>>>
source§fn poll_trailers(
self: Pin<&mut Self>,
_cx: &mut Context<'_>,
) -> Poll<Result<Option<HeaderMap<HeaderValue>>, Self::Error>>
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source§impl<InnerBody: Debug> Debug for AwsChunkedBody<InnerBody>
impl<InnerBody: Debug> Debug for AwsChunkedBody<InnerBody>
impl<'__pin, InnerBody> Unpin for AwsChunkedBody<InnerBody>where
PinnedFieldsOf<__Origin<'__pin, InnerBody>>: Unpin,
Auto Trait Implementations§
impl<InnerBody> Freeze for AwsChunkedBody<InnerBody>where
InnerBody: Freeze,
impl<InnerBody> RefUnwindSafe for AwsChunkedBody<InnerBody>where
InnerBody: RefUnwindSafe,
impl<InnerBody> Send for AwsChunkedBody<InnerBody>where
InnerBody: Send,
impl<InnerBody> Sync for AwsChunkedBody<InnerBody>where
InnerBody: Sync,
impl<InnerBody> UnwindSafe for AwsChunkedBody<InnerBody>where
InnerBody: UnwindSafe,
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