$urlget » History » Revision 7
Revision 6 (Per Amundsen, 07/09/2019 09:17 PM) → Revision 7/16 (Per Amundsen, 07/10/2019 06:05 PM)
_Added in 3.6_
*$urlget(N/id/url,gpfbrtc,target,alias,headers,body)*
Performs a GET/POST request to a http server and returns a unique id to identify the request.
When the request is finished, calls the specified alias with the id as a parameter.
_Files downloaded with the 'f' parameter will use the folder matching the file extension from [[Dcc_Options#Dcc-Get-Folders|Dcc Get Folders]] or the [[Dcc_Options#Default-download-dir|default Dcc Get Folder]]._
*Parameters*
N - If N = 0, returns the Nth running request, otherwise the Nth running request.
id - Returns the running request matching the id.
url - The "url":https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/URL to perform the GET/POST request to.
gpfbrtc:
g - Perform a GET request.
p - Perform a POST request.
f - Save the response to a file.
b - Save the response to a &binvar.
r - Resume a failed request/download.
t - TODO
c - Cancel a running request.
target - The target &binvar or filename to save the response.
alias - The alias to perform when the request is completed.
headers - &binvar containing addiotional headers separated by [[$crlf]]. (optional)
body - &binvar containing POST data, used with the "p" switch. (optional)
*Properties*
.url - Returns the url used.
.redirect - Returns the value of the location header if available.
.method - Returns the method used (GET/POST).
.type - Returns the type of output, (binvar/file).
.target - Returns the value of target (name of the binvar or filename).
.alias - Returns the name of the alias used.
.id - Returns the unique request id.
.state - Returns the state (ok, connect, download, fail).
.size - Returns the value of the Content-Lenght header.
.resume - Returns the number of bytes to resume from a failed request/download.
.rcvd - Returns the number of bytes received after the header, could be different from .size after a failed download.
.time - Returns the time taken to complete the processing, in milliseconds.
.reply - Returns the response headers.
*Example*
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; Perform a GET request to adiirc.com and put the result in '&target' binvar.
//noop $urlget(https://adiirc.com,gb,&target,callback)
; When the requested is finished, print the result.
alias callback {
echo -ag Response: $bvar($urlget($1).target,1-).text
}
; List the number of running requests.
//echo -ag $urlget(0)
; List the first running request.
//echo -ag $urlget(1)
; Cancel the first running request.
//echo -ag $urlget(1, c)
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