#ifndef _TOREST_HTTP_HPP_ #define _TOREST_HTTP_HPP_ #include #include namespace http { /// http codes enum status { /*! Standard response for successful HTTP requests. */ ok=200, /*! The request has been fulfilled, resulting in the creation of a new resource. */ created=201, /*! The request has been accepted for processing, but the processing has not been completed. */ accepted=202, /*! The server successfully processed the request and is not returning any content. */ no_content=204, /*! The server cannot or will not process the request due to an apparent client error */ bad_request=400, /*! Similar to 403 Forbidden, but specifically for use when authentication is required and has failed or has not yet been provided. */ unauthorized=401, /*! Reserved for future use. The */ payment_required=402, /*! the request was a valid request, but the server is refusing to respond to it. */ forbidden=403, /*! The requested resource could not be found but may be available in the future. */ not_found=404, /*! Allowed A request method is not supported for the requested resource */ method_not_allowed=405, /*! The resource identified by the request is only capable of generating response entities which have content characteristics not acceptable according to the accept headers sent in the request. */ not_acceptable=406, /*! A generic error message, given when an unexpected condition was encountered and no more specific message is suitable. */ internal_server_error=500, /*! The server either does not recognize the request method, or it lacks the ability to fulfill the request. */ not_implemented=501, /*! The server was acting as a gateway or proxy and received an invalid response from the upstream server. */ bad_gateway=502, /*! The server is currently unavailable (because it is overloaded or down for maintenance). Generally, this is a temporary state. */ service_unavailable=503, /*! Gateway timed out */ gateway_timeout=504, /*! http-version not supported */ http_version_not_supported=505 }; typedef std::pair header; typedef std::unordered_map headers; /// creates a http::code object out of a http::status code class code { public: code(status status); public: status first; std::string second; }; class response { public: friend std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& os,const response &rh){ return rh.do_response(os); } response():status_code(http::ok){} void set_body(const std::string &content) { body=content; } void set_body(const nlohmann::json &json); void add_header(const http::header &header) { response_headers.emplace(header); } void set_status(http::status code) { status_code=code; } std::ostream& do_response(std::ostream &os) const; protected: std::string body; headers response_headers; code status_code; }; }; #endif // _TOREST_HTTP_HPP_