HTTP #
def test()
puts(request["body"])
return("test")
end
HTTP.handle("/", test)
HTTP.listen(3000)
// Example request hash:
// {"protocol": "HTTP/1.1", "protocolMajor": 1, "protocolMinor": 1, "body": "servus", "method": "POST", "host": "localhost:3000", "contentLength": 6}
Literal Specific Methods #
handle(STRING, FUNCTION) #
Returns
NIL|ERROR
Adds a handle to the global HTTP server. Needs to be done before starting one via .listen(). Inside the function a variable called “request” will be populated which is a hash with information about the request.
Also a variable called “response” will be created which will be returned automatically as a response to the client. The response can be adjusted to the needs. It is a HASH supports the following content:
- “status” needs to be an INTEGER (eg. 200, 400, 500). Default is 200.
- “body” needs to be a STRING. Default ""
- “headers” needs to be a HASH(STRING:STRING) eg. headers[“Content-Type”] = “text/plain”. Default is {“Content-Type”: “text/plain”}
🚀 > HTTP.handle("/", callback_func)
listen(INTEGER) #
Returns
NIL|ERROR
Starts a blocking webserver on the given port.
🚀 > HTTP.listen(3000)
new() #
Returns
HTTP
Generic Literal Methods #
methods() #
Returns
ARRAY
Returns an array of all supported methods names.
🚀 > "test".methods()
=> [count, downcase, find, reverse!, split, lines, upcase!, strip!, downcase!, size, plz_i, replace, reverse, strip, upcase]
to_json() #
Returns
STRING|ERROR
Returns the object as json notation.
🚀 > a = {"test": 1234}
=> {"test": 1234}
🚀 > a.to_json()
=> "{"test":1234}"
type() #
Returns
STRING
Returns the type of the object.
🚀 > "test".type()
=> "STRING"
wat() #
Returns
STRING
Returns the supported methods with usage information.
🚀 > true.wat()
=> BOOLEAN supports the following methods:
plz_s()