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URLs use special chacters to indicate the parts of the request. For example, a ? question mark marks the end of a path and the start of a query string. In order for that character to exist inside a path, it needs to be encoded differently.

Percent encoding replaces reserved characters with the % escape character followed by a byte value as two hexadecimal digits. For example, an ASCII space is replaced with %20.

When encoding, the set of characters that can (and should, for readability) be left alone depends on the context. The ? question mark mentioned above is not a separator when used literally inside of a query string, and therefore does not need to be encoded. The AsciiSet parameter of percent_encode and utf8_percent_encode lets callers configure this.

This crate delibarately does not provide many different sets. Users should consider in what context the encoded string will be used, real relevant specifications, and define their own set. This is done by using the add method of an existing set.

Examples

use percent_encoding::{utf8_percent_encode, AsciiSet, CONTROLS};

/// https://url.spec.whatwg.org/#fragment-percent-encode-set
const FRAGMENT: &AsciiSet = &CONTROLS.add(b' ').add(b'"').add(b'<').add(b'>').add(b'`');

assert_eq!(utf8_percent_encode("foo <bar>", FRAGMENT).to_string(), "foo%20%3Cbar%3E");

Structs

Represents a set of characters or bytes in the ASCII range.

The return type of percent_decode.

Constants

The set of 0x00 to 0x1F (C0 controls), and 0x7F (DEL).

Everything that is not an ASCII letter or digit.

Functions

Percent-decode the given bytes.

Percent-decode the given string.

Percent-encode the given bytes with the given set.

Return the percent-encoding of the given byte.

Percent-encode the UTF-8 encoding of the given string.