Enum Expiration
pub enum Expiration {
DateTime(Zoned),
Session,
}Expand description
A cookie’s expiration: either a date-time or session.
An Expiration is constructible with Expiration::from() via any of:
None->Expiration::SessionSome(OffsetDateTime)->Expiration::DateTimeOffsetDateTime->Expiration::DateTime
use biscotti::{Expiration, time::Zoned};
let expires = Expiration::from(None);
assert_eq!(expires, Expiration::Session);
let now = Zoned::now();
let expires = Expiration::from(now.clone());
assert_eq!(expires, Expiration::DateTime(now.clone()));
let expires = Expiration::from(Some(now.clone()));
assert_eq!(expires, Expiration::DateTime(now));Variants§
DateTime(Zoned)
Expiration for a “permanent” cookie at a specific date-time.
Session
Expiration for a “session” cookie. Browsers define the notion of a “session” and will automatically expire session cookies when they deem the “session” to be over. This is typically, but need not be, when the browser is closed.
Implementations§
§impl Expiration
impl Expiration
pub fn is_datetime(&self) -> bool
pub fn is_datetime(&self) -> bool
Returns true if self is an Expiration::DateTime.
§Example
use biscotti::{Expiration, time::Zoned};
let expires = Expiration::from(None);
assert!(!expires.is_datetime());
let expires = Expiration::from(Zoned::now());
assert!(expires.is_datetime());pub fn is_session(&self) -> bool
pub fn is_session(&self) -> bool
Returns true if self is an Expiration::Session.
§Example
use biscotti::{Expiration, time::Zoned};
let expires = Expiration::from(None);
assert!(expires.is_session());
let expires = Expiration::from(Zoned::now());
assert!(!expires.is_session());pub fn datetime(&self) -> Option<&Zoned>
pub fn datetime(&self) -> Option<&Zoned>
Returns a reference to the inner Zoned value if self is a DateTime.
§Example
use biscotti::{Expiration, time::Zoned};
let expires = Expiration::from(None);
assert!(expires.datetime().is_none());
let now = Zoned::now();
let expires = Expiration::from(now.clone());
assert_eq!(expires.datetime(), Some(&now));pub fn map<F>(self, f: F) -> Expiration
pub fn map<F>(self, f: F) -> Expiration
Applied f to the inner OffsetDateTime if self is a DateTime and
returns the mapped Expiration.
§Example
use biscotti::Expiration;
use biscotti::time::{Zoned, ToSpan};
let now = Zoned::now();
let one_week = 1.weeks();
let expires = Expiration::from(now.clone());
assert_eq!(
expires.map(|t| &t + one_week).datetime(),
Some(&now + one_week).as_ref()
);
let expires = Expiration::from(None);
assert_eq!(expires.map(|t| &t + one_week).datetime(), None);Trait Implementations§
§impl Clone for Expiration
impl Clone for Expiration
§fn clone(&self) -> Expiration
fn clone(&self) -> Expiration
1.0.0 · Source§fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)
fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)
source. Read more§impl Debug for Expiration
impl Debug for Expiration
§impl<T> From<T> for Expiration
impl<T> From<T> for Expiration
§fn from(option: T) -> Expiration
fn from(option: T) -> Expiration
§impl Hash for Expiration
impl Hash for Expiration
§impl PartialEq for Expiration
impl PartialEq for Expiration
impl Eq for Expiration
impl StructuralPartialEq for Expiration
Auto Trait Implementations§
impl Freeze for Expiration
impl RefUnwindSafe for Expiration
impl Send for Expiration
impl Sync for Expiration
impl Unpin for Expiration
impl UnwindSafe for Expiration
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