Format arguments into a URL
<include/boost/url/format.hpp>
template<class... Args>
void
format_to(
url_base& u,
core::string_view fmt,
Args&&... args);
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void
format_to(
url_base& u,
core::string_view fmt,
std::initializer_list< _see-below_> args);
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Format arguments according to the format URL string into a url_base .
The rules for a format URL string are the same as for a `std::format_string`, where replacement fields are delimited by curly braces.
The URL components to which replacement fields belong are identified before replacement is applied and any invalid characters for that formatted argument are percent-escaped.
Hence, the delimiters between URL components, such as `:`, `//`, `?`, and `#`, should be included in the URL format string. Likewise, a format string with a single `"{}"` is interpreted as a path and any replacement characters invalid in this component will be encoded to form a valid URL.
static_url<30> u;
format(u, "{}", "Hello world!");
assert(u.buffer() == "Hello%20world%21");
resulting URL should be valid after arguments are formatted into the URL.
Because any invalid characters for a URL component are encoded by this function, only replacements in the scheme and port components might be invalid, as these components do not allow percent-encoding of arbitrary characters.
replacement_field ::= "{" [arg_id] [":" (format_spec | chrono_format_spec)] "}"
arg_id ::= integer | identifier
integer ::= digit+
digit ::= "0"..."9"
identifier ::= id_start id_continue*
id_start ::= "a"..."z" | "A"..."Z" | "_"
id_continue ::= id_start | digit
Name | Thrown on |
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[object Object] |
contains an invalid format string and `u` contains an invalid URL after replacements are applied. |
Name | Description |
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u | An object that derives from url_base . |
fmt | The format URL string. |
args | Arguments to be formatted. |
format .