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#ifndef HTTP_PARSER_RESPONSE_HPP
#define HTTP_PARSER_RESPONSE_HPP
#include <iostream>
#include <string>
#include <websocketpp/http/parser.hpp>
namespace websocketpp {
namespace http {
namespace parser {
/// Stores, parses, and manipulates HTTP responses
/**
* http::response provides the following functionality for working with HTTP
* responses.
*
* - Initialize response via manually setting each element
* - Initialize response via reading raw bytes and parsing
* - Once initialized, access individual parsed elements
* - Once initialized, read entire response as raw bytes
*
* http::response checks for header completeness separately from the full
* response. Once the header is complete, the Content-Length header is read to
* determine when to stop reading body bytes. If no Content-Length is present
* ready() will never return true. It is the responsibility of the caller to
* consume to determine when the response is complete (ie when the connection
* terminates, or some other metric).
*/
class response : public parser {
public:
typedef response type;
typedef lib::shared_ptr<type> ptr;
response()
: m_read(0)
, m_buf(lib::make_shared<std::string>())
, m_status_code(status_code::uninitialized)
, m_state(RESPONSE_LINE) {}
/// Process bytes in the input buffer
/**
* Process up to len bytes from input buffer buf. Returns the number of
* bytes processed. Bytes left unprocessed means bytes left over after the
* final header delimiters.
*
* Consume is a streaming processor. It may be called multiple times on one
* response and the full headers need not be available before processing can
* begin. If the end of the response was reached during this call to consume
* the ready flag will be set. Further calls to consume once ready will be
* ignored.
*
* Consume will throw an http::exception in the case of an error. Typical
* error reasons include malformed responses, incomplete responses, and max
* header size being reached.
*
* @param buf Pointer to byte buffer
* @param len Size of byte buffer
* @return Number of bytes processed.
*/
size_t consume(char const * buf, size_t len);
/// Process bytes in the input buffer (istream version)
/**
* Process bytes from istream s. Returns the number of bytes processed.
* Bytes left unprocessed means bytes left over after the final header
* delimiters.
*
* Consume is a streaming processor. It may be called multiple times on one
* response and the full headers need not be available before processing can
* begin. If the end of the response was reached during this call to consume
* the ready flag will be set. Further calls to consume once ready will be
* ignored.
*
* Consume will throw an http::exception in the case of an error. Typical
* error reasons include malformed responses, incomplete responses, and max
* header size being reached.
*
* @param buf Pointer to byte buffer
* @param len Size of byte buffer
* @return Number of bytes processed.
*/
size_t consume(std::istream & s);
/// Returns true if the response is ready.
/**
* @note will never return true if the content length header is not present
*/
bool ready() const {
return m_state == DONE;
}
/// Returns true if the response headers are fully parsed.
bool headers_ready() const {
return (m_state == BODY || m_state == DONE);
}
/// Returns the full raw response
std::string raw() const;
/// Set response status code and message
/**
* Sets the response status code to `code` and looks up the corresponding
* message for standard codes. Non-standard codes will be entered as Unknown
* use set_status(status_code::value,std::string) overload to set both
* values explicitly.
*
* @param code Code to set
* @param msg Message to set
*/
void set_status(status_code::value code);
/// Set response status code and message
/**
* Sets the response status code and message to independent custom values.
* use set_status(status_code::value) to set the code and have the standard
* message be automatically set.
*
* @param code Code to set
* @param msg Message to set
*/
void set_status(status_code::value code, std::string const & msg);
/// Return the response status code
status_code::value get_status_code() const {
return m_status_code;
}
/// Return the response status message
const std::string& get_status_msg() const {
return m_status_msg;
}
private:
/// Helper function for consume. Process response line
void process(std::string::iterator begin, std::string::iterator end);
/// Helper function for processing body bytes
size_t process_body(char const * buf, size_t len);
enum state {
RESPONSE_LINE = 0,
HEADERS = 1,
BODY = 2,
DONE = 3
};
std::string m_status_msg;
size_t m_read;
lib::shared_ptr<std::string> m_buf;
status_code::value m_status_code;
state m_state;
};
} // namespace parser
} // namespace http
} // namespace websocketpp
#include <websocketpp/http/impl/response.hpp>
#endif // HTTP_PARSER_RESPONSE_HPP
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