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title | decl_name | symbol_kind | signature |
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mg_connect_http() | mg_connect_http | func | struct mg_connection *mg_connect_http( struct mg_mgr *mgr, MG_CB(mg_event_handler_t event_handler, void *user_data); |
Helper function that creates an outbound HTTP connection.
url
is the URL to fetch. It must be properly URL-encoded, e.g. have
no spaces, etc. By default, mg_connect_http()
sends the Connection and
Host headers. extra_headers
is an extra HTTP header to send, e.g.
"User-Agent: my-app\r\n"
.
If post_data
is NULL, then a GET request is created. Otherwise, a POST
request is created with the specified POST data. Note that if the data being
posted is a form submission, the Content-Type
header should be set
accordingly (see example below).
Examples:
nc1 = mg_connect_http(mgr, ev_handler_1, "http://www.google.com", NULL,
NULL);
nc2 = mg_connect_http(mgr, ev_handler_1, "https://github.com", NULL, NULL);
nc3 = mg_connect_http(
mgr, ev_handler_1, "my_server:8000/form_submit/",
"Content-Type: application/x-www-form-urlencoded\r\n",
"var_1=value_1&var_2=value_2");