QHttpServerRouter Class
Provides functions to bind a URL to a ViewHandler
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Header: | #include <QHttpServerRouter> |
CMake: | find_package(Qt6 REQUIRED COMPONENTS HttpServer) target_link_libraries(mytarget PRIVATE Qt6::HttpServer) |
qmake: | QT += httpserver |
Since: | Qt 6.4 |
Public Functions
QHttpServerRouter() | |
~QHttpServerRouter() | |
bool | addConverter(QAnyStringView regexp) |
void | addConverter(QMetaType metaType, QAnyStringView regexp) |
bool | addRule(std::unique_ptr<QHttpServerRouterRule> rule) |
typename ViewTraits::BindableType | bindCaptured(ViewHandler &&handler, const QRegularExpressionMatch &match) const |
void | clearConverters() |
const QHash<QMetaType, QString> & | converters() const |
bool | handleRequest(const QHttpServerRequest &request, QHttpServerResponder &responder) const |
void | removeConverter(QMetaType metaType) |
Detailed Description
You can register ViewHandler
as a callback for requests to a specific URL. Variable parts in the route can be specified by the arguments in ViewHandler.
Note: This is a low-level routing API for an HTTP server.
See the following example:
auto pageView = [] (const quint64 page) { qDebug() << "page" << page; }; using ViewHandler = decltype(pageView); QHttpServerRouter router; // register callback pageView on request "/page/<number>" // for example: "/page/10", "/page/15" router.addRoute<ViewHandler>( new QHttpServerRouterRule("/page/", [=] (QRegularExpressionMatch &match, const QHttpServerRequest &, QHttpServerResponder &&) { auto boundView = router.bindCaptured(pageView, match); // it calls pageView boundView(); }));
Member Function Documentation
QHttpServerRouter::QHttpServerRouter()
Creates a QHttpServerRouter object with default converters.
See also converters().
QHttpServerRouter::~QHttpServerRouter()
Destroys a QHttpServerRouter.
template <typename Type> bool QHttpServerRouter::addConverter(QAnyStringView regexp)
Adds a new converter for type Type matching regular expression regexp, and returns true
if this was successful, otherwise returns false
.
Automatically try to register an implicit converter from QString to Type. If there is already a converter of type Type, that converter's regexp is replaced with regexp.
struct CustomArg { int data = 10; CustomArg() {} ; CustomArg(const QString &urlArg) : data(urlArg.toInt()) {} }; Q_DECLARE_METATYPE(CustomArg); QHttpServerRouter router; router.addConverter<CustomArg>(u"[+-]?\\d+")); auto pageView = [] (const CustomArg &customArg) { qDebug("data: %d", customArg.data); }; using ViewHandler = decltype(pageView); auto rule = std::make_unique<QHttpServerRouterRule>( "/<arg>/<arg>/log", [&router, &pageView] (QRegularExpressionMatch &match, const QHttpServerRequest &request, QHttpServerResponder &&responder) { // Bind and call viewHandler with match's captured string and quint32: router.bindCaptured(pageView, match)(); }); router.addRule<ViewHandler>(std::move(rule));
void QHttpServerRouter::addConverter(QMetaType metaType, QAnyStringView regexp)
Adds a new converter for type metaType matching regular expression regexp.
If there is already a converter of type metaType, that converter's regexp is replaced with regexp.
template <typename ViewHandler, typename ViewTraits> bool QHttpServerRouter::addRule(std::unique_ptr<QHttpServerRouterRule> rule)
Adds a new rule and returns true
if this was successful.
Inside addRule, we determine ViewHandler arguments and generate a list of their QMetaType::Type ids. Then we parse the URL and replace each <arg>
with a regexp for its type from the list.
QHttpServerRouter router; using ViewHandler = decltype([] (const QString &page, const quint32 num) { }); auto rule = std::make_unique<QHttpServerRouterRule>( "/<arg>/<arg>/log", [] (QRegularExpressionMatch &match, const QHttpServerRequest &request, QHttpServerResponder &&responder) { }); router.addRule<ViewHandler>(std::move(rule));
template <typename ViewHandler, typename ViewTraits> typename ViewTraits::BindableType QHttpServerRouter::bindCaptured(ViewHandler &&handler, const QRegularExpressionMatch &match) const
Supplies the handler with arguments derived from a URL. Returns the bound function that accepts whatever remaining arguments the handler may take, supplying them to the handler after the URL-derived values. Each match of the regex applied to the URL (as a string) is converted to the type of the handler's parameter at its position, so that it can be passed as match.
QHttpServerRouter router; auto pageView = [] (const QString &page, const quint32 num) { qDebug("page: %s, num: %d", qPrintable(page), num); }; using ViewHandler = decltype(pageView); auto rule = std::make_unique<QHttpServerRouterRule>( "/<arg>/<arg>/log", [&router, &pageView] (QRegularExpressionMatch &match, const QHttpServerRequest &request, QHttpServerResponder &&responder) { // Bind and call viewHandler with match's captured string and quint32: router.bindCaptured(pageView, match)(); }); router.addRule<ViewHandler>(std::move(rule));
void QHttpServerRouter::clearConverters()
Removes all converters.
Note: clearConverters() does not set up default converters.
See also converters().
const QHash<QMetaType, QString> &QHttpServerRouter::converters() const
Returns a map of converter type and regexp.
The following converters are available by default:
Constant | Description |
---|---|
QMetaType::Int | |
QMetaType::Long | |
QMetaType::LongLong | |
QMetaType::Short | |
QMetaType::UInt | |
QMetaType::ULong | |
QMetaType::ULongLong | |
QMetaType::UShort | |
QMetaType::Double | |
QMetaType::Float | |
QMetaType::QString | |
QMetaType::QByteArray | |
QMetaType::QUrl | |
QMetaType::Void | An empty converter. |
bool QHttpServerRouter::handleRequest(const QHttpServerRequest &request, QHttpServerResponder &responder) const
Handles each new request for the HTTP server using responder.
Iterates through the list of rules to find the first that matches, then executes this rule, returning true
. Returns false
if no rule matches the request.
void QHttpServerRouter::removeConverter(QMetaType metaType)
Removes the converter for type metaType.
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