/* ** (c) COPYRIGHT MIT 1995. ** Please first read the full copyright statement in the file COPYRIGH. */
This module keeps a list of valid methods to be performed on a request object, for example GET, HEAD, PUT, POST, DELETE, etc. You can assign which method to be performed on the request object directly or you can go through the Access module for higher level functions.
This module is implemented by HTMethod.c, and it is a part of the W3C Sample Code Library.
#ifndef HTMETHOD_H #define HTMETHOD_H #ifdef __cplusplus extern "C" { #endif
NOTE: The anchor list of allowed methods is a bitflag, not at list!
typedef enum { METHOD_INVALID = 0x0, METHOD_GET = 0x1, METHOD_HEAD = 0x2, METHOD_POST = 0x4, METHOD_PUT = 0x8, METHOD_PATCH = 0x10, METHOD_DELETE = 0x20, METHOD_TRACE = 0x40, METHOD_OPTIONS = 0x80, METHOD_LINK = 0x100, #ifdef HT_DAV METHOD_LOCK = 0x400, /* WebDAV Methods */ METHOD_UNLOCK = 0x800, METHOD_PROPFIND = 0x1000, METHOD_PROPPATCH = 0x2000, METHOD_MKCOL = 0x4000, METHOD_COPY = 0x8000, METHOD_MOVE = 0x10000, #endif #ifdef HT_EXT METHOD_EXT_0 = 0x20000, /* Extension methods */ METHOD_EXT_1 = 0x40000, METHOD_EXT_2 = 0x80000, METHOD_EXT_3 = 0x100000, METHOD_EXT_4 = 0x200000, METHOD_EXT_5 = 0x400000, METHOD_EXT_6 = 0x800000, #endif METHOD_UNLINK = 0x200 } HTMethod;
Gives the enumeration value of the method as a function of the (char *) name.
extern HTMethod HTMethod_enum (const char * name);
The reverse of HTMethod_enum()
extern const char * HTMethod_name (HTMethod method);
If a method is safe, it doesn't produce any side effects on the server
#define HTMethod_isSafe(me) ((me) & (METHOD_GET|METHOD_HEAD))
Most methods override the current set of metainformation stored in an anchor. However, a few methods actually only add to the anchor metainformation. We have a small macro to make the distinction.
#define HTMethod_addMeta(me) ((me) & (METHOD_TRACE | METHOD_OPTIONS))
Does a method include an entity to be sent from the client to the server?
If not using WebDAV functions, neither extension methods, the HTMethod_hasEntity is not changed, because a macro is much more performant than a function. The function is interesting only when using WebDAV (many methods) or extension methods (in this case, a dynamic structure is needed).
extern BOOL HTMethod_hasEntity(HTMethod me);
These methods have been introduced in Libwww for extension purposes. Through these methods, application may register new methods, even libwww unknown methods, and use them. It's recomended for applications that need only a few new methods, that aren't yet in the libwww. The application should register the desired methos, an before finish, it must unregister these methods.
extern BOOL HTMethod_setExtensionMethod (HTMethod method, const char * name, BOOL hasEntity); extern BOOL HTMethod_deleteExtensionMethod (HTMethod method);
#ifdef __cplusplus } #endif #endif /* HTMETHOD_H */