HeaderValue class
Representation of a header value in the form:
value; parameter1=value1; parameter2=value2
HeaderValue can be used to conveniently build and parse header values on this form.
Parameter values can be omitted, in which case the value is parsed as null
.
Values can be doubled quoted to allow characters outside of the RFC 7230
token characters and backslash sequences can be used to represent the double
quote and backslash characters themselves.
To build an accepts
header with the value
text/plain; q=0.3, text/html
use code like this:
HttpClientRequest request = ...;
var v = new HeaderValue("text/plain", {"q": "0.3"});
request.headers.add(HttpHeaders.acceptHeader, v);
request.headers.add(HttpHeaders.acceptHeader, "text/html");
To parse the header values use the parse
static method.
HttpRequest request = ...;
List<String> values = request.headers[HttpHeaders.acceptHeader];
values.forEach((value) {
HeaderValue v = HeaderValue.parse(value);
// Use v.value and v.parameters
});
An instance of HeaderValue is immutable.
- Implementers
Constructors
-
HeaderValue([String value = "", Map<
String, String> parameters = const {} ]) -
Creates a new header value object setting the value and parameters.
factory
Properties
Methods
-
toString(
) → String -
Returns the formatted string representation in the form: [...]
override
-
noSuchMethod(
Invocation invocation) → dynamic -
Invoked when a non-existent method or property is accessed. [...]
inherited
Operators
-
operator ==(
dynamic other) → bool -
The equality operator. [...]
inherited