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<title>httpc</title>
<prepared>Ingela Anderton Andin</prepared>
<responsible></responsible>
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<date></date>
<rev></rev>
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<module>httpc</module>
<modulesummary>An HTTP/1.1 client</modulesummary>
<description>
<p>This module provides the API to an HTTP/1.1 compatible client according
to <url href="http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc2616.txt">RFC 2616</url>.
Caching is not supported.</p>
<note>
<p>When starting the <c>Inets</c> application, a manager process for the
default profile is started. The functions in this API
that do not explicitly use a profile accesses the
default profile. A profile keeps track of proxy options,
cookies, and other options that can be applied to more than one
request.</p>
<p>If the scheme <c>https</c> is used, the <c>SSL</c> application must
be started. When <c>https</c> links need to go through a proxy, the
CONNECT method extension to HTTP-1.1 is used to establish a
tunnel and then the connection is upgraded to TLS.
However, "TLS upgrade" according to <url href="http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc2817.txt">RFC 2817</url>is not
supported.</p>
<p>Pipelining is only used if the pipeline
time-out is set, otherwise persistent connections without
pipelining are used. That is, the client always waits for
the previous response before sending the next request.</p>
</note>
<p>Some examples are provided in the <seealso
marker="http_client">Inets User's Guide</seealso>.</p>
</description>
<section>
<title>DATA TYPES</title>
<marker id="DATA_TYPES"></marker>
<p>Type definitions that are used more than once in
this module:</p>
<p><c>boolean() = true | false</c></p>
<p><c>string()</c> = list of ASCII characters</p>
<p><c>request_id() = reference()</c></p>
<p><c>profile() = atom()</c></p>
<p><c>path() = string()</c> representing a file path or directory path</p>
<p><c>ip_address()</c> = See the
<seealso marker="kernel:inet">inet(3)</seealso> manual page in Kernel.</p>
<p><c>socket_opt()</c> = See the options used by
<seealso marker="kernel:gen_tcp">gen_tcp(3)</seealso> <c>gen_tcp(3)</c> and
<seealso marker="ssl:ssl">ssl(3)</seealso> connect(s)</p>
</section>
<section>
<title>HTTP DATA TYPES</title>
<p>Type definitions related to HTTP:</p>
<p><c>method() = head | get | put | post | trace | options | delete | patch</c></p>
<taglist>
<tag><c>request()</c></tag>
<item><p>= <c>{url(), headers()}</c></p>
<p>| <c>{url(), headers(), content_type(), body()}</c></p>
</item>
</taglist>
<p><c>url() = string()</c> syntax according to the URI definition in
<url href="http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc2396.txt">RFC 2396</url>,
for example <c>"http://www.erlang.org"</c></p>
<p><c>status_line() = {http_version(), status_code(), reason_phrase()}</c></p>
<p><c>http_version() = string()</c>, for example, <c>"HTTP/1.1"</c></p>
<p><c>status_code() = integer()</c></p>
<p><c>reason_phrase() = string()</c></p>
<p><c>content_type() = string()</c></p>
<p><c>headers() = [header()]</c></p>
<p><c>header() = {field(), value()}</c></p>
<p><c>field() = string()</c></p>
<p><c>value() = string()</c></p>
<taglist>
<tag><c>body()</c></tag>
<item><p>= <c>string() | binary()</c></p>
<p>| <c>{fun(accumulator())</c></p>
<p><c> -> body_processing_result(), accumulator()}</c></p>
<p>| <c>{chunkify, fun(accumulator())</c></p>
<p><c> -> body_processing_result(), accumulator()}</c></p>
</item>
</taglist>
<p><c>body_processing_result() = eof | {ok, iolist(), accumulator()}</c></p>
<p><c>accumulator() = term()</c></p>
<p><c>filename() = string()</c></p>
<p>For more information about HTTP, see
<url href="http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc2616.txt">RFC 2616</url>.</p>
</section>
<section>
<title>SSL DATA TYPES</title>
<p>See <seealso marker="ssl:ssl">ssl(3)</seealso> for information
about <c>SSL</c> options (<c>ssloptions()</c>). </p>
</section>
<section>
<title>HTTP CLIENT SERVICE START/STOP</title>
<p>An HTTP client can be configured to start when starting the <c>Inets</c>
application or started dynamically in runtime by calling the
<c>Inets</c> application API <c>inets:start(httpc, ServiceConfig)</c>
or <c>inets:start(httpc, ServiceConfig, How)</c>,
see <seealso marker="inets">inets(3)</seealso>.
The configuration options are as follows:</p>
<taglist>
<tag>{profile, profile()}</tag>
<item><p>Name of the profile, see
<seealso marker="#DATA_TYPES">DATA TYPES</seealso>.
This option is mandatory.</p></item>
<tag>{data_dir, path()}</tag>
<item><p>Directory where the profile
can save persistent data. If omitted, all cookies are treated
as session cookies.</p></item>
</taglist>
<p>The client can be stopped using <c>inets:stop(httpc, Pid)</c> or
<c>inets:stop(httpc, Profile)</c>.</p>
</section>
<funcs>
<func>
<name>cancel_request(RequestId) -></name>
<name>cancel_request(RequestId, Profile) -> ok</name>
<fsummary>Cancels an asynchronous HTTP request.</fsummary>
<type>
<v>RequestId = request_id() - A unique identifier as returned
by request/4</v>
<v>Profile = profile() | pid()</v>
<d>When started <c>stand_alone</c> only the pid can be used.</d>
</type>
<desc>
<p>Cancels an asynchronous HTTP request. Notice that this does not guarantee
that the request response is not delivered. Because it is asynchronous,
the request can already have been completed when the cancellation arrives.
</p>
</desc>
</func>
<func>
<name>cookie_header(Url) -> </name>
<name>cookie_header(Url, Profile | Opts) -> header() | {error, Reason}</name>
<name>cookie_header(Url, Opts, Profile) -> header() | {error, Reason}</name>
<fsummary>Returns the cookie header that would have been sent when
making a request to URL using the profile <c>Profile</c>.</fsummary>
<type>
<v>Url = url()</v>
<v>Opts = [cookie_header_opt()]</v>
<v>Profile = profile() | pid()</v>
<d>When started <c>stand_alone</c>.</d>
<v>cookie_header_opt() = {ipv6_host_with_brackets, boolean()}</v>
</type>
<desc>
<p>Returns the cookie header that would have been sent
when making a request to <c>Url</c> using profile <c>Profile</c>.
If no profile is specified, the default profile is used.</p>
<p>Option <c>ipv6_host_with_bracket</c> deals with how to
parse IPv6 addresses. For details,
see argument <c>Options</c> of
<seealso marker="#request-4">request/[4,5]</seealso>.</p>
</desc>
</func>
<func>
<name>get_options(OptionItems) -> {ok, Values} | {error, Reason}</name>
<name>get_options(OptionItems, Profile) -> {ok, Values} | {error, Reason}</name>
<fsummary>Gets the currently used options.</fsummary>
<type>
<v>OptionItems = all | [option_item()]</v>
<v>option_item() = proxy |
https_proxy |
max_sessions |
keep_alive_timeout |
max_keep_alive_length |
pipeline_timeout |
max_pipeline_length |
cookies |
ipfamily |
ip |
port |
socket_opts |
verbose</v>
<v>Profile = profile() | pid()</v>
<d>When started <c>stand_alone</c> only the pid can used.</d>
<v>Values = [{option_item(), term()}]</v>
<v>Reason = term()</v>
</type>
<desc>
<p>Retrieves the options currently used by the client.</p>
</desc>
</func>
<func>
<name>info() -> list()</name>
<name>info(Profile) -> list()</name>
<fsummary>Produces a list of miscellaneous information.</fsummary>
<type>
<v>Profile = profile() | pid()</v>
<d>When started <c>stand_alone</c> only the pid can be used.</d>
</type>
<desc>
<p>Produces a list of miscellaneous information.
Intended for debugging.
If no profile is specified, the default profile is used.</p>
</desc>
</func>
<func>
<name>reset_cookies() -> void()</name>
<name>reset_cookies(Profile) -> void()</name>
<fsummary>Resets the cookie database.</fsummary>
<type>
<v>Profile = profile() | pid()</v>
<d>When started <c>stand_alone</c> only the pid can be used.</d>
</type>
<desc>
<p>Resets (clears) the cookie database for the specified
<c>Profile</c>. If no profile is specified the default profile
is used.</p>
</desc>
</func>
<func>
<name>request(Url) -> </name>
<name>request(Url, Profile) -> {ok, Result} | {error, Reason}</name>
<fsummary>Sends a get HTTP request.</fsummary>
<type>
<v>Url = url()</v>
<v>Result = {status_line(), headers(), Body} |
{status_code(), Body} | request_id()</v>
<v>Body = string() | binary()</v>
<v>Profile = profile() | pid()</v>
<d>When started <c>stand_alone</c> only the pid can be used.</d>
<v>Reason = term()</v>
</type>
<desc>
<p>Equivalent to <c>httpc:request(get, {Url, []}, [], [])</c>.</p>
</desc>
</func>
<func>
<name>request(Method, Request, HTTPOptions, Options) -></name>
<name>request(Method, Request, HTTPOptions, Options, Profile) -> {ok, Result} | {ok, saved_to_file} | {error, Reason}</name>
<fsummary>Sends an HTTP request.</fsummary>
<type>
<v>Method = method()</v>
<v>Request = request()</v>
<v>HTTPOptions = http_options()</v>
<v>http_options() = [http_option()]</v>
<v>http_option() = {timeout, timeout()} |
{connect_timeout, timeout()} |
{ssl, ssloptions()} |
{essl, ssloptions()} |
{autoredirect, boolean()} |
{proxy_auth, {userstring(), passwordstring()}} |
{version, http_version()} |
{relaxed, boolean()} |
{url_encode, boolean()}</v>
<v>timeout() = integer() >= 0 | infinity</v>
<v>Options = options()</v>
<v>options() = [option()]</v>
<v>option() = {sync, boolean()} |
{stream, stream_to()} |
{body_format, body_format()} |
{full_result, boolean()} |
{headers_as_is, boolean() |
{socket_opts, socket_opts()} |
{receiver, receiver()},
{ipv6_host_with_brackets, boolean()}}</v>
<v>stream_to() = none | self | {self, once} | filename()</v>
<v>socket_opts() = [socket_opt()]</v>
<v>receiver() = pid() | function()/1 | {Module, Function, Args}</v>
<v>Module = atom()</v>
<v>Function = atom()</v>
<v>Args = list()</v>
<v>body_format() = string | binary</v>
<v>Result = {status_line(), headers(), Body} |
{status_code(), Body} | request_id()</v>
<v>Body = string() | binary()</v>
<v>Profile = profile() | pid()</v>
<d>When started <c>stand_alone</c> only the pid can be used.</d>
<v>Reason = {connect_failed, term()} |
{send_failed, term()} | term()</v>
</type>
<desc>
<p>Sends an HTTP request. The function can be both synchronous
and asynchronous. In the latter case, the function returns
<c>{ok, RequestId}</c> and then the information is delivered
to the <c>receiver</c> depending on that value.</p>
<p>HTTP option (<c>http_option()</c>) details:</p>
<marker id="request2_http_options"></marker>
<taglist>
<tag><c><![CDATA[timeout]]></c></tag>
<item>
<p>Time-out time for the request.</p>
<p>The clock starts ticking when the request is sent.</p>
<p>Time is in milliseconds.</p>
<p>Default is <c>infinity</c>.</p>
</item>
<tag><c><![CDATA[connect_timeout]]></c></tag>
<item>
<p>Connection time-out time, used during the initial request,
when the client is <em>connecting</em> to the server.</p>
<p>Time is in milliseconds.</p>
<p>Default is the value of option <c>timeout</c>.</p>
</item>
<tag><c><![CDATA[ssl]]></c></tag>
<item>
<p>This is the <c>SSL/TLS</c> connectin configuration option.</p>
<p>Defaults to <c>[]</c>. See <seealso marker="ssl:ssl">ssl:connect/[2,3,4]</seealso> for available options.</p>
</item>
<tag><c><![CDATA[autoredirect]]></c></tag>
<item>
<p>The client automatically retrieves the information
from the new URI and returns that as the result, instead
of a 30X-result code.</p>
<p>For some 30X-result codes, automatic redirect
is not allowed. In these cases the 30X-result is always
returned.</p>
<p>Default is <c>true</c>.</p>
</item>
<tag><c><![CDATA[proxy_auth]]></c></tag>
<item>
<p>A proxy-authorization header using the provided username and
password is added to the request.</p>
</item>
<tag><c><![CDATA[version]]></c></tag>
<item>
<p>Can be used to make the client act as an <c>HTTP/1.0</c> or
<c>HTTP/0.9</c> client. By default this is an <c>HTTP/1.1</c>
client. When using <c>HTTP/1.0</c> persistent connections are
not used.</p>
<p>Default is the string <c>"HTTP/1.1"</c>.</p>
</item>
<tag><c><![CDATA[relaxed]]></c></tag>
<item>
<p>If set to <c>true</c>, workarounds for known server deviations
from the HTTP-standard are enabled.</p>
<p>Default is <c>false</c>.</p>
</item>
<tag><c><![CDATA[url_encode]]></c></tag>
<item>
<p>Applies Percent-encoding, also known as URL encoding on the
URL.</p>
<p>Default is <c>false</c>.</p>
</item>
</taglist>
<p>Option (<c>option()</c>) details:</p>
<taglist>
<tag><c><![CDATA[sync]]></c></tag>
<item>
<p>Option for the request to be synchronous or asynchronous.</p>
<p>Default is <c>true</c>.</p>
</item>
<tag><c><![CDATA[stream]]></c></tag>
<item>
<p>Streams the body of a 200 or 206 response to the calling
process or to a file. When streaming to the calling process
using option <c>self</c>, the following stream messages
are sent to that process: <c>{http, {RequestId,
stream_start, Headers}}, {http, {RequestId, stream,
BinBodyPart}}, and {http, {RequestId, stream_end, Headers}}</c>.</p>
<p>When streaming to the calling processes using option
<c>{self, once}</c>, the first message has an extra
element, that is, <c>{http, {RequestId, stream_start, Headers, Pid}}</c>.
This is the process id to be used as an argument to
<c>http:stream_next/1</c> to trigger the next message to be sent to
the calling process.</p>
<p>Notice that chunked encoding can add
headers so that there are more headers in the <c>stream_end</c>
message than in <c>stream_start</c>.
When streaming to a file and the request is asynchronous, the
message <c>{http, {RequestId, saved_to_file}}</c> is sent.</p>
<p>Default is <c>none</c>.</p>
</item>
<tag><c><![CDATA[body_format]]></c></tag>
<item>
<p>Defines if the body is to be delivered as a string or
binary. This option is only valid for the synchronous
request.</p>
<p>Default is <c>string</c>.</p>
</item>
<tag><c><![CDATA[full_result]]></c></tag>
<item>
<p>Defines if a "full result" is to be returned to the caller (that is,
the body, the headers, and the entire status line) or not
(the body and the status code).</p>
<p>Default is <c>true</c>.</p>
</item>
<tag><c><![CDATA[headers_as_is]]></c></tag>
<item>
<p>Defines if the headers provided by the user are to be made
lower case or to be regarded as case sensitive.</p>
<p>The HTTP standard requires them to be
case insensitive. Use this feature only if there is
no other way to communicate with the server or for testing
purpose. When this option is used, no headers
are automatically added. All necessary headers must be
provided by the user.</p>
<p>Default is <c>false</c>.</p>
</item>
<tag><c><![CDATA[socket_opts]]></c></tag>
<item>
<p>Socket options to be used for this and subsequent
requests.</p>
<p>Overrides any value set by function
<seealso marker="#set_options-1">set_options</seealso>.</p>
<p>The validity of the options is <em>not</em> checked by
the HTTP client they are assumed to be correct and passed
on to ssl application and inet driver, which may reject
them if they are not correct. Note that the current
implementation assumes the requests to the same host, port
combination will use the same socket options.
</p>
<p>By default the socket options set by function
<seealso marker="#set_options-1">set_options/[1,2]</seealso>
are used when establishing a connection.</p>
</item>
<tag><c><![CDATA[receiver]]></c></tag>
<item>
<p>Defines how the client delivers the result of an
asynchronous request (<c>sync</c> has the value
<c>false</c>).</p>
<taglist>
<tag><c><![CDATA[pid()]]></c></tag>
<item>
<p>Messages are sent to this process in the format
<c>{http, ReplyInfo}</c>.</p>
</item>
<tag><c><![CDATA[function/1]]></c></tag>
<item>
<p>Information is delivered to the receiver through calls
to the provided fun <c>Receiver(ReplyInfo)</c>.</p>
</item>
<tag><c><![CDATA[{Module, Function, Args}]]></c></tag>
<item>
<p>Information is delivered to the receiver through calls
to the callback function
<c>apply(Module, Function, [ReplyInfo | Args])</c>.</p>
</item>
</taglist>
<p>In all of these cases, <c>ReplyInfo</c> has the following
structure:</p>
<pre>
{RequestId, saved_to_file}
{RequestId, {error, Reason}}
{RequestId, Result}
{RequestId, stream_start, Headers}
{RequestId, stream_start, Headers, HandlerPid}
{RequestId, stream, BinBodyPart}
{RequestId, stream_end, Headers}</pre>
<p>Default is the <c>pid</c> of the process calling the request
function (<c>self()</c>). </p>
<marker id="ipv6_host_with_brackets"></marker>
</item>
<tag><c><![CDATA[ipv6_host_with_brackets]]></c></tag>
<item>
<p>Defines when parsing the Host-Port part of an URI with an IPv6 address
with brackets, if those brackets are to be retained (<c>true</c>)
or stripped (<c>false</c>).</p>
<p>Default is <c>false</c>.</p>
</item>
</taglist>
</desc>
</func>
<func>
<name>set_options(Options) -> </name>
<name>set_options(Options, Profile) -> ok | {error, Reason}</name>
<fsummary>Sets options to be used for subsequent requests.</fsummary>
<type>
<v>Options = [Option]</v>
<v>Option = {proxy, {Proxy, NoProxy}}</v>
<v>| {https_proxy, {Proxy, NoProxy}}</v>
<v>| {max_sessions, MaxSessions}</v>
<v>| {max_keep_alive_length, MaxKeepAlive}</v>
<v>| {keep_alive_timeout, KeepAliveTimeout}</v>
<v>| {max_pipeline_length, MaxPipeline}</v>
<v>| {pipeline_timeout, PipelineTimeout}</v>
<v>| {cookies, CookieMode}</v>
<v>| {ipfamily, IpFamily}</v>
<v>| {ip, IpAddress}</v>
<v>| {port, Port}</v>
<v>| {socket_opts, socket_opts()}</v>
<v>| {verbose, VerboseMode}</v>
<v>Proxy = {Hostname, Port}</v>
<v>Hostname = string()</v>
<d>Example: "localhost" or "foo.bar.se"</d>
<v>Port = integer()</v>
<d>Example: 8080</d>
<v>NoProxy = [NoProxyDesc]</v>
<v>NoProxyDesc = DomainDesc | HostName | IPDesc</v>
<v>DomainDesc = "*.Domain"</v>
<d>Example: "*.ericsson.se"</d>
<v>IpDesc = string()</v>
<d>Example: "134.138" or "[FEDC:BA98"
(all IP addresses starting with 134.138 or FEDC:BA98),
"66.35.250.150" or "[2010:836B:4179::836B:4179]" (a complete IP address).
<c>proxy</c> defaults to <c>{undefined, []}</c>,
that is, no proxy is configured and
<c>https_proxy</c> defaults to the value of <c>proxy</c>.</d>
<v>MaxSessions = integer()</v>
<d>Maximum number of persistent connections to a host.
Default is <c>2</c>.</d>
<v>MaxKeepAlive = integer()</v>
<d>Maximum number of outstanding requests on the same connection to
a host. Default is <c>5</c>.</d>
<v>KeepAliveTimeout = integer()</v>
<d>If a persistent connection is idle longer than the
<c>keep_alive_timeout</c> in milliseconds,
the client closes the connection.
The server can also have such a time-out but do not take that for granted.
Default is <c>120000</c> (= 2 min).</d>
<v>MaxPipeline = integer()</v>
<d>Maximum number of outstanding requests on a pipelined connection
to a host. Default is <c>2</c>.</d>
<v>PipelineTimeout = integer()</v>
<d>If a persistent connection is idle longer than the
<c>pipeline_timeout</c> in milliseconds,
the client closes the connection. Default is <c>0</c>,
which results in pipelining not being used.</d>
<v>CookieMode = enabled | disabled | verify</v>
<d>If cookies are enabled, all valid cookies are automatically
saved in the cookie database of the client manager.
If option <c>verify</c> is used, function <c>store_cookies/2</c>
has to be called for the cookies to be saved.
Default is <c>disabled</c>.</d>
<v>IpFamily = inet | inet6 </v>
<d>Default is <c>inet</c>.</d>
<v>IpAddress = ip_address()</v>
<d>If the host has several network interfaces, this option specifies
which one to use.
See <seealso marker="kernel:gen_tcp#connect">gen_tcp:connect/3,4</seealso>
for details.</d>
<v>Port = integer()</v>
<d>Local port number to use.
See <seealso marker="kernel:gen_tcp#connect">gen_tcp:connect/3,4</seealso>
for details.</d>
<v>socket_opts() = [socket_opt()]</v>
<d>The options are appended to the socket options used by the
client.
These are the default values when a new request handler
is started (for the initial connect). They are passed directly
to the underlying transport (<c>gen_tcp</c> or <c>SSL</c>)
<em>without</em> verification.</d>
<v>VerboseMode = false | verbose | debug | trace</v>
<d>Default is <c>false</c>.
This option is used to switch on (or off)
different levels of Erlang trace on the client.
It is a debug feature.</d>
<v>Profile = profile() | pid()</v>
<d>When started <c>stand_alone</c> only the pid can be used.</d>
</type>
<desc>
<p>Sets options to be used for subsequent requests.</p>
<note>
<p>If possible, the client keeps its connections
alive and uses persistent connections
with or without pipeline depending on configuration
and current circumstances. The HTTP/1.1 specification does not
provide a guideline for how many requests that are
ideal to be sent on a persistent connection.
This depends much on the application.</p>
<p>A long queue of requests can cause a
user-perceived delay, as earlier requests can take a long time
to complete. The HTTP/1.1 specification suggests a
limit of two persistent connections per server, which is the
default value of option <c>max_sessions</c>.</p>
</note>
<marker id="get_options"></marker>
</desc>
</func>
<func>
<name>store_cookies(SetCookieHeaders, Url) -> </name>
<name>store_cookies(SetCookieHeaders, Url, Profile) -> ok | {error, Reason}</name>
<fsummary>Saves the cookies defined in <c>SetCookieHeaders</c> in the
client profile cookie database.</fsummary>
<type>
<v>SetCookieHeaders = headers() - where field = "set-cookie"</v>
<v>Url = url()</v>
<v>Profile = profile() | pid()</v>
<d>When started <c>stand_alone</c> only the pid can be used.</d>
</type>
<desc>
<p>Saves the cookies defined in <c>SetCookieHeaders</c>
in the client profile cookie database.
Call this function if option <c>cookies</c> is set to <c>verify</c>.
If no profile is specified, the default profile is used.</p>
</desc>
</func>
<func>
<name>stream_next(Pid) -> ok</name>
<fsummary>Triggers the next message to be streamed, that is,
the same behavior as active one for sockets.
</fsummary>
<type>
<v>Pid = pid()</v>
<d>As received in the <c>stream_start message</c></d>
</type>
<desc>
<p>Triggers the next message to be streamed, that is,
the same behavior as active ones for sockets.</p>
<marker id="verify_cookies"></marker>
<marker id="store_cookies"></marker>
</desc>
</func>
<func>
<name>which_cookies() -> cookies()</name>
<name>which_cookies(Profile) -> cookies()</name>
<fsummary>Dumps the entire cookie database.</fsummary>
<type>
<v>Profile = profile() | pid()</v>
<d>When started <c>stand_alone</c> only the pid can be used.</d>
<v>cookies() = [cookie_stores()]</v>
<v>cookie_stores() = {cookies, cookies()} | {session_cookies, cookies()}</v>
<v>cookies() = [cookie()]</v>
<v>cookie() = term()</v>
</type>
<desc>
<p>Produces a list of the entire cookie database.
Intended for debugging/testing purposes.
If no profile is specified, the default profile is used.</p>
</desc>
</func>
<func>
<name>which_sessions() -> session_info()</name>
<name>which_sessions(Profile) -> session_info()</name>
<fsummary>Produces a slightly processed dump of the sessions database.</fsummary>
<type>
<v>Profile = profile() | pid()</v>
<d>When started <c>stand_alone</c> only the pid can be used.</d>
<v>session_info() = {GoodSessions, BadSessions, NonSessions}</v>
<v>GoodSessions = session()</v>
<v>BadSessions = tuple()</v>
<v>NonSessions = term()</v>
</type>
<desc>
<p>Produces a slightly processed dump of the session
database. It is intended for debugging.
If no profile is specified, the default profile is used.</p>
</desc>
</func>
</funcs>
<section>
<title>SEE ALSO</title>
<p><url href="http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc2616.txt">RFC 2616</url>,
<seealso marker="inets">inets(3)</seealso>,
<seealso marker="kernel:gen_tcp">gen_tcp(3)</seealso>,
<seealso marker="ssl:ssl">ssl(3)</seealso>
</p>
</section>
</erlref>