Struct ServerErrorsAsFailures

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pub struct ServerErrorsAsFailures { /* private fields */ }
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The default classifier used for normal HTTP responses.

Responses with a 5xx status code are considered failures, all others are considered successes.

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impl ServerErrorsAsFailures

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pub fn new() -> Self

Create a new ServerErrorsAsFailures.

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pub fn make_classifier() -> SharedClassifier<Self>

Returns a MakeClassifier that produces ServerErrorsAsFailures.

This is a convenience function that simply calls SharedClassifier::new.

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impl ClassifyResponse for ServerErrorsAsFailures

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type FailureClass = ServerErrorsFailureClass

The type returned when a response is classified as a failure. Read more
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type ClassifyEos = NeverClassifyEos<ServerErrorsFailureClass>

The type used to classify the response end of stream (EOS).
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fn classify_response<B>( self, res: &Response<B>, ) -> ClassifiedResponse<Self::FailureClass, Self::ClassifyEos>

Attempt to classify the beginning of a response. Read more
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fn classify_error<E>(self, error: &E) -> Self::FailureClass
where E: Display + 'static,

Classify an error. Read more
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fn map_failure_class<F, NewClass>(self, f: F) -> MapFailureClass<Self, F>
where Self: Sized, F: FnOnce(Self::FailureClass) -> NewClass,

Transform the failure classification using a function. Read more
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impl Clone for ServerErrorsAsFailures

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fn clone(&self) -> ServerErrorsAsFailures

Returns a duplicate of the value. Read more
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const fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)

Performs copy-assignment from source. Read more
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impl Debug for ServerErrorsAsFailures

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fn fmt(&self, f: &mut Formatter<'_>) -> Result

Formats the value using the given formatter. Read more
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impl Default for ServerErrorsAsFailures

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fn default() -> ServerErrorsAsFailures

Returns the “default value” for a type. Read more

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