Trait gio::prelude::SimpleProxyResolverExt
source · pub trait SimpleProxyResolverExt: IsA<SimpleProxyResolver> + Sealed + 'static {
// Provided methods
fn set_default_proxy(&self, default_proxy: Option<&str>) { ... }
fn set_uri_proxy(&self, uri_scheme: &str, proxy: &str) { ... }
fn default_proxy(&self) -> Option<GString> { ... }
fn ignore_hosts(&self) -> Vec<GString> { ... }
fn connect_default_proxy_notify<F: Fn(&Self) + 'static>(
&self,
f: F
) -> SignalHandlerId { ... }
fn connect_ignore_hosts_notify<F: Fn(&Self) + 'static>(
&self,
f: F
) -> SignalHandlerId { ... }
}
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Provided Methods§
sourcefn set_default_proxy(&self, default_proxy: Option<&str>)
fn set_default_proxy(&self, default_proxy: Option<&str>)
Sets the default proxy on self
, to be used for any URIs that
don’t match ignore-hosts
or a proxy set
via set_uri_proxy()
.
If default_proxy
starts with “socks://”,
SimpleProxyResolver
will treat it as referring to all three of
the socks5, socks4a, and socks4 proxy types.
default_proxy
the default proxy to use
sourcefn set_uri_proxy(&self, uri_scheme: &str, proxy: &str)
fn set_uri_proxy(&self, uri_scheme: &str, proxy: &str)
Adds a URI-scheme-specific proxy to self
; URIs whose scheme
matches uri_scheme
(and which don’t match
ignore-hosts
) will be proxied via proxy
.
As with default-proxy
, if proxy
starts with
“socks://”, SimpleProxyResolver
will treat it
as referring to all three of the socks5, socks4a, and socks4 proxy
types.
uri_scheme
the URI scheme to add a proxy for
proxy
the proxy to use for uri_scheme
sourcefn default_proxy(&self) -> Option<GString>
fn default_proxy(&self) -> Option<GString>
The default proxy URI that will be used for any URI that doesn’t
match ignore-hosts
, and doesn’t match any
of the schemes set with set_uri_proxy()
.
Note that as a special case, if this URI starts with
“socks://”, SimpleProxyResolver
will treat it as referring
to all three of the socks5, socks4a, and socks4 proxy types.
sourcefn ignore_hosts(&self) -> Vec<GString>
fn ignore_hosts(&self) -> Vec<GString>
A list of hostnames and IP addresses that the resolver should allow direct connections to.
Entries can be in one of 4 formats:
-
A hostname, such as “example.com”, “.example.com”, or “*.example.com”, any of which match “example.com” or any subdomain of it.
-
An IPv4 or IPv6 address, such as “192.168.1.1”, which matches only that address.
-
A hostname or IP address followed by a port, such as “example.com:80”, which matches whatever the hostname or IP address would match, but only for URLs with the (explicitly) indicated port. In the case of an IPv6 address, the address part must appear in brackets: “[::1]:443”
-
An IP address range, given by a base address and prefix length, such as “fe80::/10”, which matches any address in that range.
Note that when dealing with Unicode hostnames, the matching is done against the ASCII form of the name.
Also note that hostname exclusions apply only to connections made
to hosts identified by name, and IP address exclusions apply only
to connections made to hosts identified by address. That is, if
example.com has an address of 192.168.1.1, and the :ignore-hosts list
contains only “192.168.1.1”, then a connection to “example.com”
(eg, via a NetworkAddress
) will use the proxy, and a connection to
“192.168.1.1” (eg, via a InetSocketAddress
) will not.
These rules match the “ignore-hosts”/“noproxy” rules most commonly used by other applications.