2016-09-01 22:19:01 +08:00
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title: HTTP client example
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To create an HTTP client, follow this pattern:
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1. Create an outbound connection by calling `mg_connect_http()`
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2. Create an event handler function that handles `MG_EV_HTTP_REPLY` event
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Here's an example of the simplest HTTP client.
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Error checking is omitted for the sake of clarity:
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```c
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#include "mongoose.h"
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static const char *url = "http://www.google.com";
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static int exit_flag = 0;
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static void ev_handler(struct mg_connection *c, int ev, void *p) {
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if (ev == MG_EV_HTTP_REPLY) {
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c->flags |= MG_F_CLOSE_IMMEDIATELY;
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fwrite(hm->message.p, 1, hm->message.len, stdout);
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putchar('\n');
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exit_flag = 1;
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2016-11-01 16:46:09 +08:00
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} else if (ev == MG_EV_CLOSE) {
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exit_flag = 1;
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};
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2016-09-01 22:19:01 +08:00
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}
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int main(void) {
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struct mg_mgr mgr;
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mg_mgr_init(&mgr, NULL);
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mg_connect_http(mgr, ev_handler, url, NULL, NULL);
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while (exit_flag == 0) {
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mg_mgr_poll(&mgr, 1000);
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}
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mg_mgr_free(&mgr);
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return 0;
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}
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```
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See full source code at [HTTP client example](https://github.com/cesanta/dev/tree/master/mongoose/examples/http_client).
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