ladybird/Userland/Services/RequestServer/Request.cpp
Andreas Kling e636851481 LibHTTP+RequestServer: Add HTTP::HeaderMap and use for response headers
Instead of using a HashMap<ByteString, ByteString, CaseInsensitive...>
everywhere, we now encapsulate this in a class.

Even better, the new class also allows keeping track of multiple headers
with the same name! This will make it possible for HTTP responses to
actually retain all their headers on the perilous journey from
RequestServer to LibWeb.
2024-06-09 15:34:02 +02:00

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/*
* Copyright (c) 2018-2020, Andreas Kling <kling@serenityos.org>
*
* SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-2-Clause
*/
#include <RequestServer/ConnectionFromClient.h>
#include <RequestServer/Request.h>
namespace RequestServer {
Request::Request(ConnectionFromClient& client, NonnullOwnPtr<Core::File>&& output_stream, i32 request_id)
: m_client(client)
, m_id(request_id)
, m_output_stream(move(output_stream))
{
}
void Request::stop()
{
m_client.did_finish_request({}, *this, false);
}
void Request::set_response_headers(HTTP::HeaderMap response_headers)
{
m_response_headers = move(response_headers);
m_client.did_receive_headers({}, *this);
}
void Request::set_certificate(ByteString, ByteString)
{
}
void Request::did_finish(bool success)
{
m_client.did_finish_request({}, *this, success);
}
void Request::did_progress(Optional<u64> total_size, u64 downloaded_size)
{
m_total_size = total_size;
m_downloaded_size = downloaded_size;
m_client.did_progress_request({}, *this);
}
void Request::did_request_certificates()
{
m_client.did_request_certificates({}, *this);
}
}