pub struct TestResponse { /* private fields */ }
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Wrapping struct for the Response returned by a TestClient. Provides access to the Response value via the Deref and DerefMut traits, and also provides a function for awaiting a completed response body.

Examples

use gotham::test::TestServer;

let test_server = TestServer::new(|| Ok(my_handler)).unwrap();

let response = test_server.client().get("http://localhost/").perform().unwrap();
assert_eq!(response.status(), StatusCode::OK);
let body = response.read_body().unwrap();
assert_eq!(&body[..], b"This is the body content.");

Implementations

Awaits the body of the underlying Response, and returns it. This will cause the event loop to execute until the Response body has been fully read into the Vec<u8>.

Awaits the UTF-8 encoded body of the underlying Response, and returns the String. This will cause the event loop to execute until the Response body has been fully read and the String created.

Methods from Deref<Target = Response<Body>>

Returns the StatusCode.

Examples
let response: Response<()> = Response::default();
assert_eq!(response.status(), StatusCode::OK);

Returns a mutable reference to the associated StatusCode.

Examples
let mut response: Response<()> = Response::default();
*response.status_mut() = StatusCode::CREATED;
assert_eq!(response.status(), StatusCode::CREATED);

Returns a reference to the associated version.

Examples
let response: Response<()> = Response::default();
assert_eq!(response.version(), Version::HTTP_11);

Returns a mutable reference to the associated version.

Examples
let mut response: Response<()> = Response::default();
*response.version_mut() = Version::HTTP_2;
assert_eq!(response.version(), Version::HTTP_2);

Returns a reference to the associated header field map.

Examples
let response: Response<()> = Response::default();
assert!(response.headers().is_empty());

Returns a mutable reference to the associated header field map.

Examples
let mut response: Response<()> = Response::default();
response.headers_mut().insert(HOST, HeaderValue::from_static("world"));
assert!(!response.headers().is_empty());

Returns a reference to the associated extensions.

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let response: Response<()> = Response::default();
assert!(response.extensions().get::<i32>().is_none());

Returns a mutable reference to the associated extensions.

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let mut response: Response<()> = Response::default();
response.extensions_mut().insert("hello");
assert_eq!(response.extensions().get(), Some(&"hello"));

Returns a reference to the associated HTTP body.

Examples
let response: Response<String> = Response::default();
assert!(response.body().is_empty());

Returns a mutable reference to the associated HTTP body.

Examples
let mut response: Response<String> = Response::default();
response.body_mut().push_str("hello world");
assert!(!response.body().is_empty());

Trait Implementations

Formats the value using the given formatter. Read more

The resulting type after dereferencing.

Dereferences the value.

Mutably dereferences the value.

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Performs the conversion.

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