play.api.http

MediaRange

object MediaRange extends Serializable

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MediaRange.scala
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  17. implicit val ordering: Ordering[MediaRange] { def compareQValues(x: Option[BigDecimal],y: Option[BigDecimal]): Int }

    Ordering for MediaRanges, in order of highest priority to lowest priority.

    Ordering for MediaRanges, in order of highest priority to lowest priority.

    The reason it is highest to lowest instead of lowest to highest is to ensure sorting is stable, so if two media ranges have the same ordering weight, they will not change order.

    Ordering rules for MediaRanges:

    First compare by qValue, default to 1. Higher means higher priority. Then compare the media type. If they are not the same, then the least specific (ie, if one is *) has a lower priority, otherwise if they have same priority. Then compare the sub media type. If they are the same, the one with the more parameters has a higher priority. Otherwise the least specific has the lower priority, otherwise they have the same priority.

  18. object parse

    Function and extractor object for parsing media ranges.

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  1. def apply(mediaRange: String): MediaType

    Convenient factory method to create a MediaRange from its MIME type followed by the type parameters.

    Convenient factory method to create a MediaRange from its MIME type followed by the type parameters.

    MediaRange("text/html")
    MediaRange("text/html;level=1")
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    (Since version 2.2) Use MediaType.parse function or extractor object instead

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