package dream-httpaf
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Internal: shared http/af stack for Dream (server) and Hyper (client)
Install
dune-project
Dependency
Authors
Maintainers
Sources
dream-1.0.0-alpha3.tar.gz
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doc/dream-httpaf.httpaf/Httpaf/Response/index.html
Module Httpaf.ResponseSource
Response
A server-generated message to a
equest
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create ?reason ?version ?headers status creates an HTTP response with the given parameters. For typical use cases, it's sufficient to provide values for headers and status.
body_length ?proxy ~request_method t is the length of the message body accompanying t assuming it is a response to a request whose method was request_method. If the calling code is acting as a proxy, it should pass ~proxy:true. This optional parameter only affects error reporting.
See RFC7230§3.3.3 for more details.
persistent_connection ?proxy t indicates whether the connection for t can be reused for multiple requests and responses. If the calling code is acting as a proxy, it should pass ~proxy:true.
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