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// - HttpReply.hpp -
// - afnix:nwg module - http reply class definition -
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#ifndef AFNIX_HTTPREPLY_HPP
#define AFNIX_HTTPREPLY_HPP
#ifndef AFNIX_MIME_HPP
#include "Mime.hpp"
#endif
#ifndef AFNIX_COOKIE_HPP
#include "Cookie.hpp"
#endif
#ifndef AFNIX_HTTPPROTO_HPP
#include "HttpProto.hpp"
#endif
namespace afnix {
/// The HttpReply class is a simple designed to format a http reply.
/// When the write method is called, the header and the buffer are
/// formatted to the output stream argument. The class creates initially
/// the 'content-type' property which is initialized to the 'text/plain'
/// mime value. The object can also be filled with a mime document. This
/// kind of reply is usefull when responding to cgi request. In that case,
/// the content-type is changed according to the mime document type.
/// @author amaury darsch
class HttpReply : public HttpProto {
protected:
/// the http buffer
Buffer d_hbuf;
public:
/// create an empty http reply
HttpReply (void);
/// create an empty reply with a content type
/// @param type the content type to use
HttpReply (const String& type);
/// @return the class name
String repr (void) const;
/// set a cookie in the header
/// @param cook the cookie to set
virtual void setcook (const Cookie& cook);
/// add a string to the http buffer
/// @param lval the literal value to add
virtual void addhbuf (const Literal& lval);
/// add a buffer content to the http buffer
/// @param buf the buffer to add
virtual void addhbuf (const Buffer& buf);
/// add a mime document to the http buffer
/// @param mime the document to add
virtual void addhbuf (const Mime& mime);
/// set the hhtp reply status code
/// @param code the http status code
virtual void setstatus (const long code);
/// reply a redirect status with a url
/// @param url the target url
virtual void redirect (const String& url);
/// write the http reply to an output stream
/// @param os the output stream
void write (Output& os) const;
/// write the http reply to a buffer
/// @param buf the target buffer
void write (Buffer& buf) const;
private:
// make the copy constructor private
HttpReply (const HttpReply&);
// make the assignment operator private
HttpReply& operator = (const HttpReply&);
public:
/// create a new object in a generic object
/// @param argv the argument vector
static Object* mknew (Vector* argv);
/// @return true if the given quark is defined
bool isquark (const long quark, const bool hflg) const;
/// apply this object with a set of arguments and a quark
/// @param robj the current runnable
/// @param nset the current nameset
/// @param quark the quark to apply these arguments
/// @param argv the arguments to apply
Object* apply (Runnable* robj, Nameset* nset, const long quark,
Vector* argv);
};
}
#endif
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