#include <mw/http/rhttpheaders.h>
class RHTTPHeaders |
Public Member Functions | |
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RHTTPHeaders() | |
IMPORT_C TInt | FieldPartsL(RStringF) |
IMPORT_C THTTPHdrFieldIter | Fields() |
IMPORT_C TInt | GetField(RStringF, TInt, THTTPHdrVal &) |
IMPORT_C TInt | GetParam(RStringF, RStringF, THTTPHdrVal &, TInt) |
IMPORT_C TInt | GetRawField(RStringF, TPtrC8 &) |
IMPORT_C void | GetRawFieldL(RStringF, TPtrC8 &) |
IMPORT_C void | RemoveAllFields() |
IMPORT_C TInt | RemoveField(RStringF) |
IMPORT_C TInt | RemoveFieldPart(RStringF, TInt) |
IMPORT_C TInt | SetField(RStringF, THTTPHdrVal) |
IMPORT_C TInt | SetField(RStringF, THTTPHdrVal, RStringF, THTTPHdrVal) |
IMPORT_C void | SetFieldL(RStringF, THTTPHdrVal) |
IMPORT_C void | SetFieldL(RStringF, THTTPHdrVal, RStringF, THTTPHdrVal) |
IMPORT_C void | SetParamL(RStringF, RStringF, THTTPHdrVal, TInt) |
IMPORT_C TInt | SetRawField(RStringF, const TDesC8 &, const TDesC8 &) |
IMPORT_C void | SetRawFieldL(RStringF, const TDesC8 &, const TDesC8 &) |
The collection of headers (or more correctly, header fields) associated with a message. Header (fields) can be created, read and modified. They may be composed of several parts (by repeated invocations of API methods, see below) and may be assigned one or more parameters. Individual field parts and parameters take values described using THTTPHdrVal.
See also: RHTTPMessage THTTPHdrVal
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aFieldName | The header name |
Leave Codes | |
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KErrNoMemory |
IMPORT_C THTTPHdrFieldIter | Fields | ( | ) | const |
Access the fields within this header collection, via an iterator. Each application of the iterator returns the name of the next field type. This may then be accessed via RHTTPHeaders methods.
IMPORT_C TInt | GetField | ( | RStringF | aFieldName, |
TInt | aPartIdx, | |||
THTTPHdrVal & | aHeaderValue | |||
) | const |
Obtain the named header field's value. The index of a part within the field must be specified. Parts are indexed from 0 and fields with only one part return the entire field for index 0
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aFieldName | The header name |
aPartIdx | The index of the part |
aHeaderValue | The header field value |
IMPORT_C TInt | GetParam | ( | RStringF | aFieldName, |
RStringF | aParamName, | |||
THTTPHdrVal & | aReturn, | |||
TInt | aPartIdx = 0 | |||
) | const |
Obtain the value of a named parameter, associated with the named header field. An optional index to a part within the header field may be supplied, if not it is assumed that it is the first part.
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aFieldName | The header name |
aParamName | The parameter name |
aReturn | The returned value. Note that this must be Copy()d by the caller, if it wants to keep the value. |
aPartIdx | The optional index of the part |
Obtain an Raw representation of the named header field's value. Note that general client use of this method is strongly discouraged since it exposes the Raw representation of particular headers. However it may be needed for some cases where received headers could not be decoded by HTTP. It will normally be used internally when preparing header data to be transmitted with a request. Note that this API may not return the field values for all the headers.
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aFieldName | The field name, e.g, 'Content-Type' |
aRawFieldData | The field's data content, in an appropriate Raw form |
Remove, entirely, the named header field from the header collection. All its parts and associated parameters (where they exist) are also removed.
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aFieldName | The field name. |
Remove a single part of a header field. Just the part and any associated paramters are removed. If this results in no parts being present in the header then it will also be removed
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aFieldName | The header name |
aIndex | The particular part of the field to be removed |
IMPORT_C TInt | SetField | ( | RStringF | aFieldName, |
THTTPHdrVal | aFieldValue | |||
) |
IMPORT_C TInt | SetField | ( | RStringF | aFieldName, |
THTTPHdrVal | aFieldValue, | |||
RStringF | aParamName, | |||
THTTPHdrVal | aParamValue | |||
) |
IMPORT_C void | SetFieldL | ( | RStringF | aFieldName, |
THTTPHdrVal | aFieldValue | |||
) |
Setter Methods Methods for writing data. Set a named field in the header. On the first instance that this API method is used for a given field name, the first will be created. On subsequent calls, the same field will be extended to have several parts, with a new part created to hold the supplied value.
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aFieldName | The field name, e.g, 'Content-Type' |
aFieldValue | The field value, e.g. 'text/html' |
IMPORT_C void | SetFieldL | ( | RStringF | aFieldName, |
THTTPHdrVal | aFieldValue, | |||
RStringF | aParamName, | |||
THTTPHdrVal | aParamValue | |||
) |
Set a named field in the header, and associate with it the supplied parameter. If the field doesn't already exist it will be created along with a parameter; if it does exist, then a new part will be created along with the parameter.
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aFieldName | The field name, e.g. 'Accept' |
aFieldValue | The field value. e.g. 'text/plain' |
aParamName | The parameter name, e.g. 'q' |
aParamValue | The parameter value, e.g. '0.3' |
IMPORT_C void | SetParamL | ( | RStringF | aFieldName, |
RStringF | aParamName, | |||
THTTPHdrVal | aParamValue, | |||
TInt | aPartIdx | |||
) |
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aFieldName | The field name, e.g. 'Accept' |
aParamName | The parameter name, e.g. 'q' |
aParamValue | The parameter value, e.g. '0.3' |
aPartIdx | The part of the header to add the parameter to |
Leave Codes | |
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KErrNotFoud | if the field, or the part within the field doesn't exist |
IMPORT_C TInt | SetRawField | ( | RStringF | aFieldName, |
const TDesC8 & | aRawFieldData, | |||
const TDesC8 & | aFieldSeparator | |||
) |
IMPORT_C void | SetRawFieldL | ( | RStringF | aFieldName, |
const TDesC8 & | aRawFieldData, | |||
const TDesC8 & | aFieldSeparator | |||
) |
Set a named field in the header to contain the supplied Raw header data. If the header already exists then a LF and the new data will be added to the existing data. This is used to indicate that there are multiple instances of this header
Note that general client use of this method is strongly discouraged since it exposes the raw representation of particular headers. However it may be needed for some cases where headers to be transmitted have no encoding known to HTTP. It will normally be used internally when receiving data from a service provider.
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aFieldName | The field name, e.g, 'Content-Type' |
aRawFieldData | The field's data content, in a raw form |
aFieldSeparator | The header field separator |