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A typical HTTP request header.
Defined in header <boost/beast/http/message.hpp>
template< class Fields = fields> using request_header = header< true, Fields >;
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The type representing the fields. |
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Indicates if the header is a request or response. |
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Constructor. |
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Return the request-method verb. Set the request-method. |
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Return the request-method as a string. Set the request-method. |
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Assignment. |
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Return the response reason-phrase. Set the response reason-phrase (deprecated) |
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The response status-code result. Set the response status-code. Set the response status-code as an integer. |
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The response status-code expressed as an integer. |
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Returns the request-target string. Set the request-target string. |
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Return the HTTP-version. Set the HTTP-version. |
This container is derived from the Fields
template type. To understand all of the members of this class it is necessary
to view the declaration for the Fields
type. When using the default fields container, those declarations are in
fields
.
Newly constructed header objects have version set to HTTP/1.1. Newly constructed
response objects also have result code set to status::ok
. A header
includes the start-line and header-fields.