Name
cowboy_req:uri - Reconstructed URI
Description
uri(Req :: cowboy_req:req()) -> uri(Req, #{})
uri(Req :: cowboy_req:req(), Opts) -> URI :: iodata()
Opts :: #{
scheme => iodata() | undefined,
host => iodata() | undefined,
port => inet:port_number() | undefined,
path => iodata() | undefined,
qs => iodata() | undefined,
fragment => iodata() | undefined
}
Reconstruct the effective request URI, optionally modifying components.
By default Cowboy will build a URI using the components found in the request. Options allow disabling or replacing individual components.
Arguments
- Req
The Req object.
- Opts
Map for overriding individual components.
To replace a component, provide its new value as a binary string or an iolist. To disable a component, set its value to undefined
.
As this function always returns a valid URI, there are some things to note:
- Disabling the host also disables the scheme and port.
- There is no fragment component by default as these are not sent with the request.
- The port number may not appear in the resulting URI if it is the default port for the given scheme (http: 80; https: 443).
Return value
The reconstructed URI is returned as an iolist or a binary string.
Changelog
- 2.0: Individual components can be replaced or disabled.
- 2.0: Only the URI is returned, it is no longer wrapped in a tuple.
- 2.0: Function introduced. Replaces
host_url/1
and url/1
.
Examples
With an effective request URI http://example.org/path/to/res?edit=1 we can have:
Protocol relative form
%% //example.org/path/to/res?edit=1
cowboy_req:uri(Req, #{scheme => undefined}).
Serialized origin for use in the origin header
%% http://example.org
cowboy_req:uri(Req, #{path => undefined, qs => undefined}).
HTTP/1.1 origin form (path and query string only)
%% /path/to/res?edit=1
cowboy_req:uri(Req, #{host => undefined}).
Add a fragment to the URI
%% http://example.org/path/to/res?edit=1#errors
cowboy_req:uri(Req, #{fragment => <<"errors">>}).
Ensure the scheme is HTTPS
%% https://example.org/path/to/res?edit=1
cowboy_req:uri(Req, #{scheme => <<"https">>}).
Convert the URI to a binary string
iolist_to_binary(cowboy_req:uri(Req)).
See also
cowboy_req(3), cowboy_req:scheme(3), cowboy_req:host(3), cowboy_req:port(3), cowboy_req:path(3), cowboy_req:qs(3)
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