pub struct BeforeTransmitInterceptorContextRef<'a, I = Input, O = Output, E = Error> { /* private fields */ }
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Interceptor context for several hooks in between serialization and transmission.

Only the request is available at this point in the operation.

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impl<'a, I, O, E> BeforeTransmitInterceptorContextRef<'a, I, O, E>

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pub fn request(&self) -> &HttpRequest

Returns a reference to the transmittable request for the operation being invoked.

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pub fn inner(&self) -> &InterceptorContext<I, O, E>

Downgrade this wrapper struct, returning the underlying InterceptorContext.

There’s no good reason to use this unless you’re writing tests or you have to interact with an API that doesn’t support the context wrapper structs.

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impl<'a, I: Debug, O: Debug, E: Debug> Debug for BeforeTransmitInterceptorContextRef<'a, I, O, E>

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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<'a, I, O, E> From<&'a InterceptorContext<I, O, E>> for BeforeTransmitInterceptorContextRef<'a, I, O, E>

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fn from(inner: &'a InterceptorContext<I, O, E>) -> Self

Converts to this type from the input type.

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impl<'a, I, O, E> Freeze for BeforeTransmitInterceptorContextRef<'a, I, O, E>

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impl<'a, I = Input, O = Output, E = Error> !RefUnwindSafe for BeforeTransmitInterceptorContextRef<'a, I, O, E>

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impl<'a, I, O, E> Send for BeforeTransmitInterceptorContextRef<'a, I, O, E>
where I: Sync, O: Sync, E: Sync,

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impl<'a, I, O, E> Sync for BeforeTransmitInterceptorContextRef<'a, I, O, E>
where I: Sync, O: Sync, E: Sync,

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impl<'a, I, O, E> Unpin for BeforeTransmitInterceptorContextRef<'a, I, O, E>

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impl<'a, I = Input, O = Output, E = Error> !UnwindSafe for BeforeTransmitInterceptorContextRef<'a, I, O, E>

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