http_done - half-closes a HTTP connection
#include <libdill.h>
int http_done(
int s,
int64_t deadline);
WARNING: This is experimental functionality and the API may change in the future.
HTTP is an application-level protocol described in RFC 7230. This implementation handles only the request/response exchange. Whatever comes after that must be handled by a different protocol.
This function closes the outbound half of an HTTP connection. Technically, it sends a blank line to the peer. This will, in turn, cause the peer to get EPIPE error after it has received all the data.
Note that HTTP servers rely on getting a blank line before they send a response to a request. Therefore, client, after sending all the fields, must use http_done to inform the server that it should act upon the request.
s: The HTTP connection handle.
deadline: A point in time when the operation should time out, in milliseconds. Use the now function to get your current point in time. 0 means immediate timeout, i.e., perform the operation if possible or return without blocking if not. -1 means no deadline, i.e., the call will block forever if the operation cannot be performed.
This function is not available if libdill is compiled with --disable-sockets option.
In case of success the function returns 0. In case of error it returns -1 and sets errno to one of the values below.
int s = tcp_connect(&addr, -1);
s = http_attach(s);
http_sendrequest(s, "GET", "/", -1);
http_sendfield(s, "Host", "www.example.org", -1);
http_done(s, -1);
char reason[256];
http_recvstatus(s, reason, sizeof(reason), -1);
while(1) {
char name[256];
char value[256];
int rc = http_recvfield(s, name, sizeof(name), value, sizeof(value), -1);
if(rc == -1 && errno == EPIPE) break;
}
s = http_detach(s, -1);
tcp_close(s);
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