pub struct DefaultEscalationPolicy { /* private fields */ }Expand description
Default escalation policy with challenge detection and per-domain learning.
Cheaply cloneable — all interior state is behind an Arc.
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Source§impl DefaultEscalationPolicy
impl DefaultEscalationPolicy
Sourcepub fn new(config: EscalationConfig) -> Self
pub fn new(config: EscalationConfig) -> Self
Create a new policy with the given configuration.
Sourcepub fn context_from_body(status: u16, body: &str) -> ResponseContext
pub fn context_from_body(status: u16, body: &str) -> ResponseContext
Build a ResponseContext from an HTTP status code and response body.
Inspects the body for Cloudflare, DataDome, PerimeterX, and CAPTCHA
markers. All anti-bot challenge types map to has_cloudflare_challenge
(the field name reflects its original purpose but covers all vendors).
Sourcepub fn initial_tier_for_domain(&self, domain: &str) -> EscalationTier
pub fn initial_tier_for_domain(&self, domain: &str) -> EscalationTier
Return the starting tier for domain, consulting the learning cache.
If the domain has a valid (non-expired) cache entry, returns that tier
instead of EscalationConfig::base_tier, skipping unnecessary tiers.
Sourcepub fn record_tier_success(&self, domain: &str, tier: EscalationTier)
pub fn record_tier_success(&self, domain: &str, tier: EscalationTier)
Record a successful response for domain at tier.
If tier is above base_tier, caches it so future requests to this
domain can skip lower tiers. The cache never regresses — a lower tier
will not overwrite a higher cached value.
Sourcepub fn purge_expired_cache(&self) -> usize
pub fn purge_expired_cache(&self) -> usize
Purge expired domain cache entries.
Returns the number of entries removed. Safe to call on any schedule; the T20 pipeline executor calls this periodically.
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Source§impl Clone for DefaultEscalationPolicy
impl Clone for DefaultEscalationPolicy
Source§fn clone(&self) -> DefaultEscalationPolicy
fn clone(&self) -> DefaultEscalationPolicy
1.0.0 · Source§fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)
fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)
source. Read moreSource§impl EscalationPolicy for DefaultEscalationPolicy
impl EscalationPolicy for DefaultEscalationPolicy
Source§fn initial_tier(&self) -> EscalationTier
fn initial_tier(&self) -> EscalationTier
Source§fn should_escalate(
&self,
ctx: &ResponseContext,
current: EscalationTier,
) -> Option<EscalationTier>
fn should_escalate( &self, ctx: &ResponseContext, current: EscalationTier, ) -> Option<EscalationTier>
None to accept the current response. Read moreSource§fn max_tier(&self) -> EscalationTier
fn max_tier(&self) -> EscalationTier
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impl Freeze for DefaultEscalationPolicy
impl RefUnwindSafe for DefaultEscalationPolicy
impl Send for DefaultEscalationPolicy
impl Sync for DefaultEscalationPolicy
impl Unpin for DefaultEscalationPolicy
impl UnsafeUnpin for DefaultEscalationPolicy
impl UnwindSafe for DefaultEscalationPolicy
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