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make-http-max-header-size-gyp-configurable
Uli Köhler 11 years ago committed by Ben Noordhuis
parent f5c779bb85
commit c4079e7c38

@ -36,38 +36,41 @@ Usage
One `http_parser` object is used per TCP connection. Initialize the struct
using `http_parser_init()` and set the callbacks. That might look something
like this for a request parser:
```c
http_parser_settings settings;
settings.on_url = my_url_callback;
settings.on_header_field = my_header_field_callback;
/* ... */
http_parser_settings settings;
settings.on_url = my_url_callback;
settings.on_header_field = my_header_field_callback;
/* ... */
http_parser *parser = malloc(sizeof(http_parser));
http_parser_init(parser, HTTP_REQUEST);
parser->data = my_socket;
http_parser *parser = malloc(sizeof(http_parser));
http_parser_init(parser, HTTP_REQUEST);
parser->data = my_socket;
```
When data is received on the socket execute the parser and check for errors.
size_t len = 80*1024, nparsed;
char buf[len];
ssize_t recved;
```c
size_t len = 80*1024, nparsed;
char buf[len];
ssize_t recved;
recved = recv(fd, buf, len, 0);
recved = recv(fd, buf, len, 0);
if (recved < 0) {
if (recved < 0) {
/* Handle error. */
}
}
/* Start up / continue the parser.
/* Start up / continue the parser.
* Note we pass recved==0 to signal that EOF has been recieved.
*/
nparsed = http_parser_execute(parser, &settings, buf, recved);
nparsed = http_parser_execute(parser, &settings, buf, recved);
if (parser->upgrade) {
if (parser->upgrade) {
/* handle new protocol */
} else if (nparsed != recved) {
} else if (nparsed != recved) {
/* Handle error. Usually just close the connection. */
}
}
```
HTTP needs to know where the end of the stream is. For example, sometimes
servers send responses without Content-Length and expect the client to

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