Name
gun:head - Get headers of a resource representation
Description
head(ConnPid, Path)
-> head(ConnPid, Path, [], #{}).
head(ConnPid, Path, Headers)
-> head(ConnPid, Path, Headers, #{})
head(ConnPid, Path, Headers, ReqOpts)
-> StreamRef
ConnPid :: pid()
Path :: iodata()
Headers :: gun:req_headers()
ReqOpts :: gun:req_opts()
StreamRef :: gun:stream_ref()
Get headers of a resource representation.
This function performs the same operation as gun:get(3), except the server will not send the resource representation, only the response's status code and headers.
While servers are supposed to send the same headers as for a GET request, they sometimes will not. For example the content-length
header may be dropped from the response.
Arguments
- ConnPid
The pid of the Gun connection process.
- Path
Path to the resource.
- Headers
Additional request headers.
- ReqOpts
Request options.
Return value
A reference that identifies the newly created stream is returned. It is this reference that must be passed in subsequent calls and will be received in messages related to this new stream.
Changelog
- 1.0: Function introduced.
Examples
Get headers of a resource representation
StreamRef = gun:head(ConnPid, "/articles", [
{<<"accept">>, <<"text/html;q=1.0, application/xml;q=0.1">>}
]).
Get headers of a resource representation with request options
StreamRef = gun:head(ConnPid, "/articles", [], #{
reply_to => ReplyToPid
}).
See also
gun(3), gun:head(3), gun:await(3), gun_push(3), gun_inform(3), gun_response(3)
Gun
2.2
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