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Exported types are much better than include files.
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Excluding generate_etag, last_modified, expires and variances.
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Conflicts:
src/cowboy_http_req.erl
test/http_SUITE.erl
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Followup to 0bb23f2400ed0b65834913c8522a978d986f1f92.
As discussed in #119.
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They should return true when it has been processed successfully,
or false otherwise, in which case a 500 error is sent.
Fixes #119.
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We try to send a 500 error only if we didn't send the response
headers yet. If they were, then we have no way to be sure the
response was fully sent, nor should we assume anything about
how this will be handled client-side, so we do nothing more
and in both cases close the connection.
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We want to reply as soon as possible.
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Removes the cowboy_clock:date/0, time/0 and datetime/0 exported types.
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Not parsing product tokens, I don't see much point.
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Based on the patch by Louis-Philippe Gauthier.
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Also add the new 'put_path' metadata information to the request
before entering the put_resource step (which proceeds to call
content_types_accepted and then the chosen content type's callback,
which is expected to use the 'put_path' value as the path to the new
resource instead of the original request path, because it may have
been changed by the create_path call.
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* cowboy_http_protocol now defines 'websocket_version' as metadata.
* cowboy_http_rest now defines 'media_type', 'language', 'charset' as metadata.
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resp_body is set by cowboy_http_req:set_resp_body/2 which accepts
the input type iodata(). Update the resp_body field to use the same
type. Also update the cowboy_http_req:has_resp_body/2 function to
use the iolist_size/1 which works with both binary() and iolist()
values instead of the byte_size/1 function which only works with
binary() values.
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Based on the patch from Heinz N. Gies. The main change is that his
patch accept values such as */plain which we do not want.
Fixes issue #105.
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Fix pattern in case statement that was intended
to strip away the first comma separating the
values in the variance header.
Update generation of variance list to use more
idiomatic erlang. Pattern match on list structure
over using erlang:length/1 to compute length.
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This is a workaround for an issue in the hipe compiler where
compilation of code matching on binaries using patterns of the
form Data = <<Char, _Ignore/bits>> fails because _Ignore is
expected to be used. Using /binary instead of /bits resolves
the issue.
We're applying this change to all binary expressions in cowboy_http
because all functions in this module process human readable text
formats which are always expected to be bytestrings.
Two uses of /bits has been changed to /binary in cowboy_http_websocket
in two clauses of a single function, websocket_data/4. This is safe
to change because the data is later passed to binary:match/2 which
will always fail with a badarg error if the input is a bitstring
instead of a bytestring.
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This function complements the cowboy_http:urldecode/2
and urldecode/1 functions. We should have this encoding
covered now. urldecode is only expected to be invoked
by user code, no further changes needed to integrate this.
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Just fixed the indentation a bit.
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Only allowing HEAD and GET requests by default.
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REST needed this to be allowed to chain requests on the same connection.
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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.
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