HTTP Response

This part of the documentation talks about the publicly accessible API of the HTTP Response objects. This section details the Response Concept requirements, the implemented and required Directives, Modifiers, and Wrappers that work with the HTTP Response objects.

Response Concept

A type models the Response Concept if it models the Message Concept and also supports the following constructs.

Legend

R:The response type.
r:An instance of R.
S:The string type.
s,e,g:Instances of S.
P:The port type.
p:An instance of P.
V:The version type.
v:An instance of v.
T:The status type.
t:An instance of T.
M:The status message type.
m:An instance of M.
U:An unsigned 16-bit int.
u:An instance of U.

Note

In the table below, the namespace traits is an alias for boost::network::http::traits.

Construct Result Description
R::string_type S The nested string_type type.
traits::version<R>::type V The version type associated with R.
traits::status<R>::type T The status type associated with R.
traits::status_message<R>::type M The status message type associated with R.
r << version(v) R& Sets the version of r.
r << status(t) R& Sets the status of r.
r << status_message(m) R& Sets the status message of r.
version(r, v) void Sets the version of r.
status(r, t) void Sets the status of r.
status_message(r, m) void Sets the status message of r.
S e = version(r) NA Get the version of r.
U u = status(r) NA Get the status of r.
S g = status_message(r) NA Get the status message of r.

Directives

This section details the provided directives that are provided by cpp-netlib. The section was written to assume that an appropriately constructed response instance is either of the following:

boost::network::http::basic_response<
  boost::network::http::tags::http_default_8bit_udp_resolve
> response;

// or

boost::network::http::basic_response<
  boost::network::http::tags::http_server
> response;

The section also assumes that there following using namespace declaration is in effect:

using namespace boost::network;

Directives are meant to be used in the following manner:

response << directive(...);

Warning

There are four versions of directives, those that are applicable to messages that support narrow strings (std::string), those that are applicable to messages that support wide strings (std::wstring), those that are applicable to messages that support future-wrapped narrow and wide strings (boost::shared_future<std::string> and boost::shared_future<std::wstring>).

The cpp-netlib implementation still does not convert wide strings into UTF-8 encoded narrow strings. This will be implemented in subsequent library releases.

For now all the implemented directives are listed, even if some of them still do not implement things correctly.

unspecified source(std::string const & source_)
Create a source directive with a std::string as a parameter, to be set as the source of the response.
unspecified source(std::wstring const & source_)
Create a source directive with a std::wstring as a parameter, to be set as the source of the response.
unspecified source(boost::shared_future<std::string> const & source_)
Create a source directive with a boost::shared_future<std::string> as a parameter, to be set as the source of the response.
unspecified source(boost::shared_future<std::wstring> const & source_)
Create a source directive with a boost::shared_future<std::wstring> as a parameter, to be set as the source of the response.
unspecified destination(std::string const & source_)
Create a destination directive with a std::string as a parameter, to be set as the destination of the response.
unspecified destination(std::wstring const & source_)
Create a destination directive with a std::wstring as a parameter, to be set as the destination of the response.
unspecified destination(boost::shared_future<std::string> const & destination_)
Create a destination directive with a boost::shared_future<std::string> as a parameter, to be set as the destination of the response.
unspecified destination(boost::shared_future<std::wstring> const & destination_)
Create a destination directive with a boost::shared_future<std::wstring> as a parameter, to be set as the destination of the response.
unspecified header(std::string const & name, std::string const & value)
Create a header directive that will add the given name and value pair to the headers already associated with the response. In this case the name and values are both std::string.
unspecified header(std::wstring const & name, std::wstring const & value)
Create a header directive that will add the given name and value pair to the headers already associated with the response. In this case the name and values are both std::wstring.
unspecified remove_header(std::string const & name)
Create a remove_header directive that will remove all the occurences of the given name from the headers already associated with the response. In this case the name of the header is of type std::string.
unspecified remove_header(std::wstring const & name)
Create a remove_header directive that will remove all the occurences of the given name from the headers already associated with the response. In this case the name of the header is of type std::wstring.
unspecified body(std::string const & body_)
Create a body directive that will set the response’s body to the given parameter. In this case the type of the body is an std::string.
unspecified body(std::wstring const & body_)
Create a body directive that will set the response’s body to the given parameter. In this case the type of the body is an std::wstring.
unspecified body(boost::shared_future<std::string> const & body_)
Create a body directive that will set the response’s body to the given parameter. In this case the type of the body is an boost::shared_future<std::string>.
unspecified body(boost::shared_future<std::wstring> const & body_)
Create a body directive that will set the response’s body to the given parameter. In this case the type of the body is an boost::shared_future<std::wstring>.
unspecified version(std::string const & version_)

Create a version directive that will set the response’s version to the given parameter. In this case the type of the version is an std::string.

Note that this version includes the full "HTTP/" string.

unspecified version(std::wstring const & version_)

Create a version directive that will set the response’s version to the given parameter. In this case the type of the version is an std::wstring.

Note that this version includes the full "HTTP/" string.

unspecified version(boost::shared_future<std::string> const & version_)

Create a version directive that will set the response’s version to the given parameter. In this case the type of the version is an boost::shared_future<std::string>.

Note that this version includes the full "HTTP/" string.

unspecified version(boost::shared_future<std::wstring> const & version_)

Create a version directive that will set the response’s version to the given parameter. In this case the type of the version is an boost::shared_future<std::wstring>.

Note that this version includes the full "HTTP/" string.

unspecified status_message(std::string const & status_message_)

Create a status_message directive that will set the response’s status_message to the given parameter. In this case the type of the status_message is an std::string.

Note that this status_message includes the full "HTTP/" string.

unspecified status_message(std::wstring const & status_message_)

Create a status_message directive that will set the response’s status_message to the given parameter. In this case the type of the status_message is an std::wstring.

Note that this status_message includes the full "HTTP/" string.

unspecified status_message(boost::shared_future<std::string> const & status_message_)

Create a status_message directive that will set the response’s status_message to the given parameter. In this case the type of the status_message is an boost::shared_future<std::string>.

Note that this status_message includes the full "HTTP/" string.

unspecified status_message(boost::shared_future<std::wstring> const & status_message_)

Create a status_message directive that will set the response’s status_message to the given parameter. In this case the type of the status_message is an boost::shared_future<std::wstring>.

Note that this status_message includes the full "HTTP/" string.

unspecified status(boost::uint16_t status_)
Create a status directive that will set the response’s status to the given parameter. In this case the type of status_ is boost::uint16_t.
unspecified status(boost::shared_future<boost::uint16_t> const & status_)
Create a status directive that will set the response’s status to the given parameter. In this case the type of status_ is boost::shared_future<boost::uint16_t>.

Modifiers

This section details the provided modifiers that are provided by cpp-netlib.

template <class Tag> inline void source(basic_response<Tag> & response, typename string<Tag>::type const & source_)
Modifies the source of the given response. The type of source_ is dependent on the Tag specialization of basic_response.
template <class Tag> inline void source(basic_response<Tag> & response, boost::shared_future<typename string<Tag>::type> const & source_)
Modifies the source of the given response. The type of source_ is dependent on the Tag specialization of basic_response.
template <class Tag> inline void destination(basic_response<Tag> & response, typename string<Tag>::type const & destination_)
Modifies the destination of the given response. The type of destination_ is dependent on the Tag specialization of basic_response.
template <class Tag> inline void destination(basic_response<Tag> & response, boost::shared_future<typename string<Tag>::type> const & destination_)
Modifies the destination of the given response. The type of destination_ is dependent on the Tag specialization of basic_response.
template <class Tag> inline void add_header(basic_response<Tag> & response, typename string<Tag>::type const & name, typename string<Tag>::type const & value)
Adds a header to the given response. The type of the name and value parameters are dependent on the Tag specialization of basic_response.
template <class Tag> inline void remove_header(basic_response<Tag> & response, typename string<Tag>::type const & name)
Removes a header from the given response. The type of the name parameter is dependent on the Tag specialization of basic_response.
template <class Tag> inline void headers(basic_response<Tag> & response, typename headers_container<basic_response<Tag> >::type const & headers_)
Sets the whole headers contained in response as the given parameter headers_.
template <class Tag> inline void headers(basic_response<Tag> & response, boost::shared_future<typename headers_container<basic_response<Tag> >::type> const & headers_)
Sets the whole headers contained in response as the given parameter headers_.
template <class Tag> inline void clear_headers(basic_response<Tag> & response)
Removes all headers from the given response.
template <class Tag> inline void body(basic_response<Tag> & response, typename string<Tag>::type const & body_)
Modifies the body of the given response. The type of body_ is dependent on the Tag specialization of basic_response.
template <class Tag> inline void body(basic_response<Tag> & response, boost::shared_future<typename string<Tag>::type> const & body_)
Modifies the body of the given response. The type of body_ is dependent on the Tag specialization of basic_response.
template <class Tag> inline void version(basic_response<Tag> & response, typename traits::version<basic_response<Tag> >::type const & version_)
Modifies the version of the given response. The type of version_ is dependent on the Tag specialization of basic_response.
template <class Tag> inline void status(basic_response<Tag> & response, typename traits::status<basic_response<Tag> >::type const & status_)
Modifies the status of the given response. The type of status_ is dependent on the Tag specialization of basic_response.
template <class Tag> inline void status_message(basic_response<Tag> & response, typename traits::status_message<basic_response<Tag> >::type const & status_message_)
Modifies the status message of the given response. The type of status_message_ is dependent on the Tag specialization of basic_response.

Wrappers

This section details the provided response wrappers that come with cpp-netlib. Wrappers are used to convert a message into a different type, usually providing accessor operations to retrieve just part of the message. This section assumes that the following using namespace directives are in effect:

using namespace boost::network;
using namespace boost::network::http;
template <class Tag> unspecified source(basic_response<Tag> const & response)
Returns a wrapper convertible to typename string<Tag>::type that provides the source of a given response.
template <class Tag> unspecified destination(basic_response<Tag> const & response)
Returns a wrapper convertible to typename string<Tag>::type that provides the destination of a given response.
template <class Tag> unspecified headers(basic_response<Tag> const & response)
Returns a wrapper convertible to typename headers_range<basic_response<Tag> >::type or typename basic_response<Tag>::headers_container_type that provides the headers of a given response.
template <class Tag> unspecified body(basic_response<Tag> const & response)
Returns a wrapper convertible to typename string<Tag>::type that provides the body of a given response.
template <class Tag> unspecified version(basic_response<Tag> const & response)
Returns a wrapper convertible to typename string<Tag>::type that provides the version of the given response.
template <class Tag> unspecified status(basic_response<Tag> const & response)
Returns a wrapper convertible to typename string<Tag>::type that provides the status of the given response.
template <class Tag> unspecified status_message(basic_response<Tag> const & response)
Returns a wrapper convertible to typename string<Tag>::type that provides the status message of the given response.