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authorLoïc Hoguin <[email protected]>2011-10-10 17:27:52 +0200
committerLoïc Hoguin <[email protected]>2011-10-10 17:27:52 +0200
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Add support for loops in standard HTTP handlers
Now init/3 can return one of the following values to enable loops: - {loop, Req, State} - {loop, Req, State, hibernate} - {loop, Req, State, Timeout} - {loop, Req, State, Timeout, hibernate} Returning one of these tuples will activate looping in the HTTP handler. When looping, handle/2 is never called. Instead, Cowboy will listen for Erlang messages and forward them to the info/3 function of the handler. If a timeout is defined, Cowboy will also close the connection when no message has been received for Timeout milliseconds. The info/3 function is defined as info(Msg, Req, State). It can return either of the following tuples: - {ok, Req, State} - {loop, Req, State} - {loop, Req, State, hibernate} The first one ends the connection, calling terminate/2 before closing. The others continue the loop. Loops are useful when writing long-polling handlers that need to wait and don't expect to receive anything. Therefore it is recommended to set a timeout to close the connection if nothing arrives after a while and to enable hibernate everywhere. Normal HTTP handlers shouldn't need to use this and as such info/3 was made optional.
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