diff options
author | Magnus Klaar <[email protected]> | 2011-12-05 01:08:38 +0100 |
---|---|---|
committer | Magnus Klaar <[email protected]> | 2011-12-07 19:02:10 +0100 |
commit | c747efbd7533c3b4dd7caa267070c36608c4c0d2 (patch) | |
tree | eef8cf0ca68d0ed63229b013160a2dac8e77bf2e /README.md | |
parent | a12a910341dd22bd27096b50edf3d9820bc90384 (diff) | |
download | cowboy-c747efbd7533c3b4dd7caa267070c36608c4c0d2.tar.gz cowboy-c747efbd7533c3b4dd7caa267070c36608c4c0d2.tar.bz2 cowboy-c747efbd7533c3b4dd7caa267070c36608c4c0d2.zip |
replace quoted:from_url with cowboy_http:urldecode
This change makes the dependency on quoted optional
by adding a minimal urldecode function to cowboy.
A protocol option for setting the urldecoding function
has been added to the cowboy_http_protocol module.
The default value for this option is set to be
equivalent to the default settings for quoted.
{fun cowboy_http:urldecode/2, crash}
A note has been added in the README to document
how to use quoted instead of this function.
A field to store this option value has been added
to the state record in the cowboy_http_protocol
module and the http_req record in include/http.hrl
Functions that previously used quoted:from_url/1
has been updated to require an equivalent function
in addition to the previously required arguments.
This change removes a C compiler from the build
requirements of cowboy. It also removes the requirement
to cross compile the code if the target arch/OS
is different from the arch/OS used to build it.
Diffstat (limited to 'README.md')
-rw-r--r-- | README.md | 8 |
1 files changed, 8 insertions, 0 deletions
@@ -107,6 +107,14 @@ handle(Req, State) -> terminate(Req, State) -> ok. ``` +**Note**: versions prior to `0.4.0` used the +[quoted](https://github.com/klaar/quoted.erl) library instead of the built in +`cowboy_http:urldecode/2` function. If you want to retain this you must add it +as a dependency to your application and add the following cowboy_http_protocol +option: + + {urldecode, {fun quoted:from_url/2, quoted:make([])}} + Continue reading to learn how to dispatch rules and handle requests. |