Copy of NetServicesMin with the HTTP Client library. Includes modification for HTTP servers which send the HTTP status line in its own packet.

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andrewbonney
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Thu May 26 10:02:40 2011 +0000
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andrewbonney 0:18dd877d2c77 1
andrewbonney 0:18dd877d2c77 2 /*
andrewbonney 0:18dd877d2c77 3 Copyright (c) 2010 Donatien Garnier (donatiengar [at] gmail [dot] com)
andrewbonney 0:18dd877d2c77 4
andrewbonney 0:18dd877d2c77 5 Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy
andrewbonney 0:18dd877d2c77 6 of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal
andrewbonney 0:18dd877d2c77 7 in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights
andrewbonney 0:18dd877d2c77 8 to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell
andrewbonney 0:18dd877d2c77 9 copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is
andrewbonney 0:18dd877d2c77 10 furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
andrewbonney 0:18dd877d2c77 11
andrewbonney 0:18dd877d2c77 12 The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in
andrewbonney 0:18dd877d2c77 13 all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
andrewbonney 0:18dd877d2c77 14
andrewbonney 0:18dd877d2c77 15 THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR
andrewbonney 0:18dd877d2c77 16 IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
andrewbonney 0:18dd877d2c77 17 FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE
andrewbonney 0:18dd877d2c77 18 AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER
andrewbonney 0:18dd877d2c77 19 LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM,
andrewbonney 0:18dd877d2c77 20 OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN
andrewbonney 0:18dd877d2c77 21 THE SOFTWARE.
andrewbonney 0:18dd877d2c77 22 */
andrewbonney 0:18dd877d2c77 23
andrewbonney 0:18dd877d2c77 24 /** \file
andrewbonney 0:18dd877d2c77 25 HTTP Map data source/sink header file
andrewbonney 0:18dd877d2c77 26 */
andrewbonney 0:18dd877d2c77 27
andrewbonney 0:18dd877d2c77 28 #ifndef HTTP_MAP_H
andrewbonney 0:18dd877d2c77 29 #define HTTP_MAP_H
andrewbonney 0:18dd877d2c77 30
andrewbonney 0:18dd877d2c77 31 #include "../HTTPData.h"
andrewbonney 0:18dd877d2c77 32 #include "mbed.h"
andrewbonney 0:18dd877d2c77 33
andrewbonney 0:18dd877d2c77 34 #include <map>
andrewbonney 0:18dd877d2c77 35 using std::map;
andrewbonney 0:18dd877d2c77 36
andrewbonney 0:18dd877d2c77 37 typedef map<string, string> Dictionary;
andrewbonney 0:18dd877d2c77 38
andrewbonney 0:18dd877d2c77 39 ///HTTP Client data container for key/value pairs
andrewbonney 0:18dd877d2c77 40 /**
andrewbonney 0:18dd877d2c77 41 This class simplifies the use of key/value pairs requests and responses used widely among web APIs.
andrewbonney 0:18dd877d2c77 42 Note that HTTPMap inherits from std::map<std::string,std::string>.
andrewbonney 0:18dd877d2c77 43 You can therefore use any public method of that class, including the square brackets operator ( [ ] ) to access a value.
andrewbonney 0:18dd877d2c77 44
andrewbonney 0:18dd877d2c77 45 The data is encoded or decoded to/from a key/value pairs-formatted string, after url-encoding/decoding.
andrewbonney 0:18dd877d2c77 46 */
andrewbonney 0:18dd877d2c77 47 class HTTPMap : public HTTPData, public Dictionary //Key/Value pairs
andrewbonney 0:18dd877d2c77 48 {
andrewbonney 0:18dd877d2c77 49 public:
andrewbonney 0:18dd877d2c77 50 ///Instantiates map
andrewbonney 0:18dd877d2c77 51 /**
andrewbonney 0:18dd877d2c77 52 @param keyValueSep Key/Value separator (defaults to "=")
andrewbonney 0:18dd877d2c77 53 @param pairSep Pairs separator (defaults to "&")
andrewbonney 0:18dd877d2c77 54 */
andrewbonney 0:18dd877d2c77 55 HTTPMap(const string& keyValueSep = "=", const string& pairSep = "&");
andrewbonney 0:18dd877d2c77 56 virtual ~HTTPMap();
andrewbonney 0:18dd877d2c77 57
andrewbonney 0:18dd877d2c77 58 /* string& operator[](const string& key);
andrewbonney 0:18dd877d2c77 59 int count();*/
andrewbonney 0:18dd877d2c77 60
andrewbonney 0:18dd877d2c77 61 ///Clears the content
andrewbonney 0:18dd877d2c77 62 virtual void clear();
andrewbonney 0:18dd877d2c77 63
andrewbonney 0:18dd877d2c77 64 protected:
andrewbonney 0:18dd877d2c77 65 virtual int read(char* buf, int len);
andrewbonney 0:18dd877d2c77 66 virtual int write(const char* buf, int len);
andrewbonney 0:18dd877d2c77 67
andrewbonney 0:18dd877d2c77 68 virtual string getDataType(); //Internet media type for Content-Type header
andrewbonney 0:18dd877d2c77 69 virtual void setDataType(const string& type); //Internet media type from Content-Type header
andrewbonney 0:18dd877d2c77 70
andrewbonney 0:18dd877d2c77 71 virtual bool getIsChunked(); //For Transfer-Encoding header
andrewbonney 0:18dd877d2c77 72 virtual void setIsChunked(bool chunked); //From Transfer-Encoding header
andrewbonney 0:18dd877d2c77 73
andrewbonney 0:18dd877d2c77 74 virtual int getDataLen(); //For Content-Length header
andrewbonney 0:18dd877d2c77 75 virtual void setDataLen(int len); //From Content-Length header
andrewbonney 0:18dd877d2c77 76
andrewbonney 0:18dd877d2c77 77 private:
andrewbonney 0:18dd877d2c77 78 void generateString();
andrewbonney 0:18dd877d2c77 79 void parseString();
andrewbonney 0:18dd877d2c77 80 //map<string, string> m_map;
andrewbonney 0:18dd877d2c77 81 string m_buf;
andrewbonney 0:18dd877d2c77 82 int m_len;
andrewbonney 0:18dd877d2c77 83 bool m_chunked;
andrewbonney 0:18dd877d2c77 84
andrewbonney 0:18dd877d2c77 85 string m_keyValueSep;
andrewbonney 0:18dd877d2c77 86 string m_pairSep;
andrewbonney 0:18dd877d2c77 87 };
andrewbonney 0:18dd877d2c77 88
andrewbonney 0:18dd877d2c77 89 #endif