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diff --git a/docs/reference/request-howto.xml b/docs/reference/request-howto.xml deleted file mode 100644 index 1a8b0983..00000000 --- a/docs/reference/request-howto.xml +++ /dev/null @@ -1,180 +0,0 @@ -<?xml version="1.0"?> -<!DOCTYPE refentry PUBLIC "-//OASIS//DTD DocBook XML V4.1.2//EN" - "http://www.oasis-open.org/docbook/xml/4.1.2/docbookx.dtd"> -<refentry id="libsoup-request-howto"> -<refmeta> -<refentrytitle>libsoup Client SoupRequest API</refentrytitle> -<manvolnum>3</manvolnum> -<refmiscinfo>LIBSOUP Library</refmiscinfo> -</refmeta> - -<refnamediv> -<refname>libsoup Client SoupRequest API</refname><refpurpose>Using -libsoup with a mix of <literal>http</literal> and non-<literal>http</literal> URIs.</refpurpose> -</refnamediv> - -<refsect2> -<title><type>SoupRequest</type></title> - -<para> -<link linkend="SoupRequest"><type>SoupRequest</type></link> is an -abstract type representing a request for a particular URI. The -<type>SoupRequest</type> API is an alternative to the <link -linkend="SoupMessage"><type>SoupMessage</type></link>-based <link -linkend="SoupSession"><type>SoupSession</type></link> APIs which may be -useful to programs that want to deal with multiple kinds of URIs. -</para> - -<para> -<type>SoupRequest</type> officially became part of the -<application>libsoup</application> API in 2.42 with the addition of -<link -linkend="soup-session-request"><function>soup_session_request</function></link> -and the related functions. -</para> - -<para> -Additionally, before <application>libsoup</application> 2.42, the -<type>SoupRequest</type> API was the only way to stream an HTTP -response body via <link -linkend="GInputStream"><type>GInputStream</type></link>. As of 2.42, -there are streaming APIs based on <type>SoupMessage</type> (<link -linkend="soup-session-send"><function>soup_session_send</function></link> -and <link -linkend="soup-session-send-async"><function>soup_session_send_async</function></link>), -so applications that are using <type>SoupRequest</type> with only -<literal>http</literal> and <literal>https</literal> URIs can be -ported to those APIs now. -</para> - -</refsect2> - -<refsect2> -<title>Creating a SoupRequest</title> - -<para> -There are four <type>SoupSession</type> methods for creating -<type>SoupRequest</type>s: -</para> - -<itemizedlist> - <listitem> - <para> - <link linkend="soup-session-request"><function>soup_session_request</function></link> - takes an arbitrary URI as a string, and returns a <link - linkend="SoupRequest"><type>SoupRequest</type></link>. - </para> - </listitem> - <listitem> - <para> - <link linkend="soup-session-request-uri"><function>soup_session_request_uri</function></link> - takes an arbitrary URI as a <link linkend="SoupURI"><type>SoupURI</type></link>, - and returns a <link linkend="SoupRequest"><type>SoupRequest</type></link>. - </para> - </listitem> - <listitem> - <para> - <link linkend="soup-session-request-http"><function>soup_session_request_http</function></link> - takes an HTTP method and an <literal>http</literal> or <literal>https</literal> URI as a string, and returns a <link - linkend="SoupRequestHTTP"><type>SoupRequestHTTP</type></link>. - </para> - </listitem> - <listitem> - <para> - <link linkend="soup-session-request-http-uri"><function>soup_session_request_http_uri</function></link> - takes an HTTP method and an <literal>http</literal> or <literal>https</literal> URI as a <link linkend="SoupURI"><type>SoupURI</type></link>, - and returns a <link linkend="SoupRequestHTTP"><type>SoupRequestHTTP</type></link>. - </para> - </listitem> -</itemizedlist> - -</refsect2> - -<refsect2> -<title>Sending a SoupRequest</title> - -<para> -Once you have created a <type>SoupRequest</type>, you can send it with -either <link -linkend="soup-request-send"><function>soup_request_send</function></link> -or <link -linkend="soup-request-send-async"><function>soup_request_send_async</function></link>. -This will provide you with a <link -linkend="GInputStream"><type>GInputStream</type></link> which you can -read to get the response body. -</para> - -<para> -After sending, you can use <link -linkend="soup-request-get-content-length"><function>soup_request_get_content_length</function></link> -and <link -linkend="soup-request-get-content-type"><function>soup_request_get_content_type</function></link> -to get information about the response body. -</para> - -<para> -As with the streaming <type>SoupMessage</type>-based APIs, -<function>soup_request_send</function> and -<function>soup_request_send_async</function> only return errors if a -transport-level problem occurs (eg, it could not connect to the host, -or the request was cancelled). In the case of an HTTP request, use the -message's <structfield>status_code</structfield> field to determine -whether the request was successful or not at the HTTP level (ie, "<literal>200 -OK</literal>" vs "<literal>401 Bad Request</literal>"). (You can call <link -linkend="soup-request-http-get-message"><function>soup_request_http_get_message</function></link> -to get the request's corresponding <link -linkend="SoupMessage"><type>SoupMessage</type></link>, to look at the -status code or other HTTP metadata.) -</para> - -</refsect2> - -<refsect2> -<title>Supported URI types, and adding your own</title> - -<para> -Different URI types are implemented by different subclasses of -<type>SoupRequest</type>. <application>libsoup</application> currently -implements three <type>SoupRequest</type> classes: -</para> - -<variablelist> - <varlistentry> - <term><link linkend="SoupRequestHTTP"><type>SoupRequestHTTP</type></link></term> - <listitem><para> - Handles <literal>http</literal> and - <literal>https</literal> URI. - </para></listitem> - </varlistentry> - <varlistentry> - <term><link linkend="SoupRequestData"><type>SoupRequestData</type></link></term> - <listitem><para> - Handles <literal>data</literal> URIs containing inline data. - </para></listitem> - </varlistentry> - <varlistentry> - <term><link linkend="SoupRequestFile"><type>SoupRequestFile</type></link></term> - <listitem><para> - Handles <literal>file</literal> and - <link linkend="GResource"><literal>resource</literal></link> URIs. - If you request a URI corresponding to a directory, this - will generate an HTML listing of the directory. - </para></listitem> - </varlistentry> -</variablelist> - -<para> -You can add additional URI types by implementing your own -<type>SoupRequest</type> subclass; set the -<type>SoupRequestClass</type>'s <structfield>schemes</structfield> -field to point to a <literal>NULL</literal>-terminated array of scheme -names, implement the various <type>SoupRequest</type> methods, and -then register the type with your <type>SoupSession</type> by calling -<link linkend="soup-session-add-feature-by-type"><function>soup_session_add_feature_by_type</function></link> -and passing the <link linkend="GType"><type>GType</type></link> of -your request class. -</para> - -</refsect2> - -</refentry> |