pub struct Builder { /* private fields */ }
Expand description
Configure length delimited LengthDelimitedCodec
s.
Builder
enables constructing configured length delimited codecs. Note
that not all configuration settings apply to both encoding and decoding. See
the documentation for specific methods for more detail.
Implementations
sourceimpl Builder
impl Builder
sourcepub fn new() -> Builder
pub fn new() -> Builder
Creates a new length delimited codec builder with default configuration values.
Examples
use tokio::codec::length_delimited::Builder;
Builder::new()
.length_field_offset(0)
.length_field_length(2)
.length_adjustment(0)
.num_skip(0)
.new_read(io);
sourcepub fn big_endian(&mut self) -> &mut Self
pub fn big_endian(&mut self) -> &mut Self
Read the length field as a big endian integer
This is the default setting.
This configuration option applies to both encoding and decoding.
Examples
use tokio::codec::length_delimited::Builder;
Builder::new()
.big_endian()
.new_read(io);
sourcepub fn little_endian(&mut self) -> &mut Self
pub fn little_endian(&mut self) -> &mut Self
Read the length field as a little endian integer
The default setting is big endian.
This configuration option applies to both encoding and decoding.
Examples
use tokio::codec::length_delimited::Builder;
Builder::new()
.little_endian()
.new_read(io);
sourcepub fn native_endian(&mut self) -> &mut Self
pub fn native_endian(&mut self) -> &mut Self
Read the length field as a native endian integer
The default setting is big endian.
This configuration option applies to both encoding and decoding.
Examples
use tokio::codec::length_delimited::Builder;
Builder::new()
.native_endian()
.new_read(io);
sourcepub fn max_frame_length(&mut self, val: usize) -> &mut Self
pub fn max_frame_length(&mut self, val: usize) -> &mut Self
Sets the max frame length
This configuration option applies to both encoding and decoding. The default value is 8MB.
When decoding, the length field read from the byte stream is checked against this setting before any adjustments are applied. When encoding, the length of the submitted payload is checked against this setting.
When frames exceed the max length, an io::Error
with the custom value
of the FrameTooBig
type will be returned.
Examples
use tokio::codec::length_delimited::Builder;
Builder::new()
.max_frame_length(8 * 1024)
.new_read(io);
sourcepub fn length_field_length(&mut self, val: usize) -> &mut Self
pub fn length_field_length(&mut self, val: usize) -> &mut Self
Sets the number of bytes used to represent the length field
The default value is 4
. The max value is 8
.
This configuration option applies to both encoding and decoding.
Examples
use tokio::codec::length_delimited::Builder;
Builder::new()
.length_field_length(4)
.new_read(io);
sourcepub fn length_field_offset(&mut self, val: usize) -> &mut Self
pub fn length_field_offset(&mut self, val: usize) -> &mut Self
Sets the number of bytes in the header before the length field
This configuration option only applies to decoding.
Examples
use tokio::codec::length_delimited::Builder;
Builder::new()
.length_field_offset(1)
.new_read(io);
sourcepub fn length_adjustment(&mut self, val: isize) -> &mut Self
pub fn length_adjustment(&mut self, val: isize) -> &mut Self
Delta between the payload length specified in the header and the real payload length
Examples
use tokio::codec::length_delimited::Builder;
Builder::new()
.length_adjustment(-2)
.new_read(io);
sourcepub fn num_skip(&mut self, val: usize) -> &mut Self
pub fn num_skip(&mut self, val: usize) -> &mut Self
Sets the number of bytes to skip before reading the payload
Default value is length_field_len + length_field_offset
This configuration option only applies to decoding
Examples
use tokio::codec::length_delimited::Builder;
Builder::new()
.num_skip(4)
.new_read(io);
sourcepub fn new_codec(&self) -> LengthDelimitedCodec
pub fn new_codec(&self) -> LengthDelimitedCodec
Create a configured length delimited LengthDelimitedCodec
Examples
use tokio::codec::length_delimited::Builder;
Builder::new()
.length_field_offset(0)
.length_field_length(2)
.length_adjustment(0)
.num_skip(0)
.new_codec();
sourcepub fn new_read<T>(&self, upstream: T) -> FramedRead<T, LengthDelimitedCodec> where
T: AsyncRead,
pub fn new_read<T>(&self, upstream: T) -> FramedRead<T, LengthDelimitedCodec> where
T: AsyncRead,
Create a configured length delimited FramedRead
Examples
use tokio::codec::length_delimited::Builder;
Builder::new()
.length_field_offset(0)
.length_field_length(2)
.length_adjustment(0)
.num_skip(0)
.new_read(io);
sourcepub fn new_write<T>(&self, inner: T) -> FramedWrite<T, LengthDelimitedCodec> where
T: AsyncWrite,
pub fn new_write<T>(&self, inner: T) -> FramedWrite<T, LengthDelimitedCodec> where
T: AsyncWrite,
Create a configured length delimited FramedWrite
Examples
length_delimited::Builder::new()
.length_field_length(2)
.new_write(io);
sourcepub fn new_framed<T>(&self, inner: T) -> Framed<T, LengthDelimitedCodec> where
T: AsyncRead + AsyncWrite,
pub fn new_framed<T>(&self, inner: T) -> Framed<T, LengthDelimitedCodec> where
T: AsyncRead + AsyncWrite,
Create a configured length delimited Framed
Examples
length_delimited::Builder::new()
.length_field_length(2)
.new_framed(io);
Trait Implementations
Auto Trait Implementations
impl RefUnwindSafe for Builder
impl Send for Builder
impl Sync for Builder
impl Unpin for Builder
impl UnwindSafe for Builder
Blanket Implementations
sourceimpl<T> BorrowMut<T> for T where
T: ?Sized,
impl<T> BorrowMut<T> for T where
T: ?Sized,
const: unstable · sourcepub fn borrow_mut(&mut self) -> &mut T
pub fn borrow_mut(&mut self) -> &mut T
Mutably borrows from an owned value. Read more
sourceimpl<T> ToOwned for T where
T: Clone,
impl<T> ToOwned for T where
T: Clone,
type Owned = T
type Owned = T
The resulting type after obtaining ownership.
sourcepub fn to_owned(&self) -> T
pub fn to_owned(&self) -> T
Creates owned data from borrowed data, usually by cloning. Read more
sourcepub fn clone_into(&self, target: &mut T)
pub fn clone_into(&self, target: &mut T)
toowned_clone_into
)Uses borrowed data to replace owned data, usually by cloning. Read more