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// pion: a Boost C++ framework for building lightweight HTTP interfaces
// ---------------------------------------------------------------------
// Copyright (C) 2007-2014 Splunk Inc. (https://github.com/splunk/pion)
//
// Distributed under the Boost Software License, Version 1.0.
// See http://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt
//
#ifndef __PION_HTTP_RESPONSE_HEADER__
#define __PION_HTTP_RESPONSE_HEADER__
#include <boost/shared_ptr.hpp>
#include <boost/lexical_cast.hpp>
#include <pion/config.hpp>
#include <pion/http/message.hpp>
#include <pion/http/request.hpp>
namespace pion { // begin namespace pion
namespace http { // begin namespace http
///
/// response: container for HTTP response information
///
class response
: public http::message
{
public:
/**
* constructs a new response object for a particular request
*
* @param http_request_ptr the request that this is responding to
*/
response(const http::request& http_request_ptr)
: m_status_code(RESPONSE_CODE_OK),
m_status_message(RESPONSE_MESSAGE_OK)
{
update_request_info(http_request_ptr);
}
/**
* constructs a new response object for a particular request method
*
* @param request_method the method used by the HTTP request we are responding to
*/
response(const std::string& request_method)
: m_status_code(RESPONSE_CODE_OK), m_status_message(RESPONSE_MESSAGE_OK),
m_request_method(request_method)
{}
/// copy constructor
response(const response& http_response)
: message(http_response),
m_status_code(http_response.m_status_code),
m_status_message(http_response.m_status_message),
m_request_method(http_response.m_request_method)
{}
/// default constructor: you are strongly encouraged to use one of the other
/// constructors, since response parsing is influenced by the request method
response(void)
: m_status_code(RESPONSE_CODE_OK),
m_status_message(RESPONSE_MESSAGE_OK)
{}
/// virtual destructor
virtual ~response() {}
/// clears all response data
virtual void clear(void) {
http::message::clear();
m_status_code = RESPONSE_CODE_OK;
m_status_message = RESPONSE_MESSAGE_OK;
m_request_method.clear();
}
/// the content length may be implied for certain types of responses
virtual bool is_content_length_implied(void) const {
return (m_request_method == REQUEST_METHOD_HEAD // HEAD responses have no content
|| (m_status_code >= 100 && m_status_code <= 199) // 1xx responses have no content
|| m_status_code == 204 || m_status_code == 205 // no content & reset content responses
|| m_status_code == 304 // not modified responses have no content
);
}
/**
* Updates HTTP request information for the response object (use
* this if the response cannot be constructed using the request)
*
* @param http_request the request that this is responding to
*/
inline void update_request_info(const http::request& http_request) {
m_request_method = http_request.get_method();
if (http_request.get_version_major() == 1 && http_request.get_version_minor() >= 1) {
set_chunks_supported(true);
} else if (http_request.get_version_major() == 0) {
// the request is likely HTTP 0.9 "simple-request", so expect the response to contain no header and no version info
set_status_code(0U);
set_status_message("");
set_version_major(0);
set_version_minor(0);
}
}
/// sets the HTTP response status code
inline void set_status_code(unsigned int n) {
m_status_code = n;
clear_first_line();
}
/// sets the HTTP response status message
inline void set_status_message(const std::string& msg) {
m_status_message = msg;
clear_first_line();
}
/// returns the HTTP response status code
inline unsigned int get_status_code(void) const { return m_status_code; }
/// returns the HTTP response status message
inline const std::string& get_status_message(void) const { return m_status_message; }
/**
* sets a cookie by adding a Set-Cookie header (see RFC 2109)
* the cookie will be discarded by the user-agent when it closes
*
* @param name the name of the cookie
* @param value the value of the cookie
*/
inline void set_cookie(const std::string& name, const std::string& value) {
std::string set_cookie_header(make_set_cookie_header(name, value, "/"));
add_header(HEADER_SET_COOKIE, set_cookie_header);
}
/**
* sets a cookie by adding a Set-Cookie header (see RFC 2109)
* the cookie will be discarded by the user-agent when it closes
*
* @param name the name of the cookie
* @param value the value of the cookie
* @param path the path of the cookie
*/
inline void set_cookie(const std::string& name, const std::string& value,
const std::string& path)
{
std::string set_cookie_header(make_set_cookie_header(name, value, path));
add_header(HEADER_SET_COOKIE, set_cookie_header);
}
/**
* sets a cookie by adding a Set-Cookie header (see RFC 2109)
*
* @param name the name of the cookie
* @param value the value of the cookie
* @param path the path of the cookie
* @param max_age the life of the cookie, in seconds (0 = discard)
*/
inline void set_cookie(const std::string& name, const std::string& value,
const std::string& path, const unsigned long max_age)
{
std::string set_cookie_header(make_set_cookie_header(name, value, path, true, max_age));
add_header(HEADER_SET_COOKIE, set_cookie_header);
}
/**
* sets a cookie by adding a Set-Cookie header (see RFC 2109)
*
* @param name the name of the cookie
* @param value the value of the cookie
* @param max_age the life of the cookie, in seconds (0 = discard)
*/
inline void set_cookie(const std::string& name, const std::string& value,
const unsigned long max_age)
{
std::string set_cookie_header(make_set_cookie_header(name, value, "/", true, max_age));
add_header(HEADER_SET_COOKIE, set_cookie_header);
}
/// deletes cookie called name by adding a Set-Cookie header (cookie has no path)
inline void delete_cookie(const std::string& name) {
std::string set_cookie_header(make_set_cookie_header(name, "", "/", true, 0));
add_header(HEADER_SET_COOKIE, set_cookie_header);
}
/// deletes cookie called name by adding a Set-Cookie header (cookie has a path)
inline void delete_cookie(const std::string& name, const std::string& path) {
std::string set_cookie_header(make_set_cookie_header(name, "", path, true, 0));
add_header(HEADER_SET_COOKIE, set_cookie_header);
}
/// sets the time that the response was last modified (Last-Modified)
inline void set_last_modified(const unsigned long t) {
change_header(HEADER_LAST_MODIFIED, get_date_string(t));
}
protected:
/// updates the string containing the first line for the HTTP message
virtual void update_first_line(void) const {
// start out with the HTTP version
m_first_line = get_version_string();
m_first_line += ' ';
// append the response status code
m_first_line += boost::lexical_cast<std::string>(m_status_code);
m_first_line += ' ';
// append the response status message
m_first_line += m_status_message;
}
/// appends HTTP headers for any cookies defined by the http::message
virtual void append_cookie_headers(void) {
for (ihash_multimap::const_iterator i = get_cookies().begin(); i != get_cookies().end(); ++i) {
set_cookie(i->first, i->second);
}
}
private:
/// The HTTP response status code
unsigned int m_status_code;
/// The HTTP response status message
std::string m_status_message;
/// HTTP method used by the request
std::string m_request_method;
};
/// data type for a HTTP response pointer
typedef boost::shared_ptr<response> response_ptr;
} // end namespace http
} // end namespace pion
#endif
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