class Protocol::HTTP::Header::Priority
The ‘priority` header allows clients to express their preference for how resources should be prioritized by the server. It supports directives like `u=` to specify the urgency level of a request, and `i` to indicate whether a response can be delivered incrementally. The urgency levels range from 0 (highest priority) to 7 (lowest priority), while the `i` directive is a boolean flag.
Represents the `priority` header, used to indicate the relative importance of an HTTP request.
def << value
Add a value to the priority header.
def << value super(value.downcase) end
def incremental?
The `i` directive, when present, indicates that the response can be delivered incrementally as data becomes available.
Checks if the response should be delivered incrementally.
def incremental? self.include?("i") end
def initialize(value = nil)
Initialize the priority header with the given value.
def initialize(value = nil) super(value&.downcase) end
def urgency(default = DEFAULT_URGENCY)
Note that when duplicate Dictionary keys are encountered, all but the last instance are ignored.
The urgency level, if specified using `u=`. 0 is the highest priority, and 7 is the lowest.
def urgency(default = DEFAULT_URGENCY) if value = self.reverse_find{|value| value.start_with?("u=")} _, level = value.split("=", 2) return Integer(level) end return default end