- library
- http
- http_unix_daemon.pl -- Run SWI-Prolog HTTP server as a Unix system daemon
- thread_httpd.pl -- Threaded HTTP server
- http_wrapper.pl -- Server processing of an HTTP request
- http_header.pl -- Handling HTTP headers
- http_stream.pl -- HTTP Streams
- http_exception.pl -- Map Prolog exceptions to HTTP errors
- http_path.pl -- Abstract specification of HTTP server locations
- http_dispatch.pl -- Dispatch requests in the HTTP server
- http_host.pl -- Obtain public server location
- http_ssl_plugin.pl -- SSL plugin for HTTP libraries
- http_parameters.pl -- Extract parameters (GET and POST) from HTTP requests
- http_client.pl -- HTTP client library
- http_multipart_plugin.pl -- Multipart form-data plugin
- http_hook.pl -- HTTP library hooks
- html_write.pl -- Write HTML text
- html_quasiquotations.pl -- HTML quasi quotations
- mimetype.pl -- Determine mime-type for a file
- jquery.pl -- Provide JQuery
- html_head.pl -- Automatic inclusion of CSS and scripts links
- http_server_files.pl -- Serve files needed by modules from the server
- term_html.pl -- Represent Prolog terms as HTML
- json.pl -- Reading and writing JSON serialization
- http_open.pl -- HTTP client library
- http_session.pl -- HTTP Session management
- http_openid.pl -- OpenID consumer and server library
- yadis.pl -- Yadis discovery
- ax.pl -- Attribute Exchange library
- http_authenticate.pl -- Authenticate HTTP connections using 401 headers
- http_json.pl -- HTTP JSON Plugin module
- http_dirindex.pl -- HTTP directory listings
- js_write.pl -- Utilities for including JavaScript
- js_grammar.pl -- JavaScript grammar
- http_cors.pl -- Enable CORS: Cross-Origin Resource Sharing
- json_convert.pl -- Convert between JSON terms and Prolog application terms
- http_dyn_workers.pl -- Dynamically schedule HTTP workers.
- http_error.pl -- Decorate uncaught HTTP exceptions with stack-trace
- hub.pl -- Manage a hub for websockets
- websocket.pl -- WebSocket support
- http_log.pl -- HTTP Logging module
- mimepack.pl -- Create a MIME message
- http
- http_read_data(+Request, -Data, +Options) is det
- Read data from an HTTP connection and convert it according to
the supplied
to(Format)
option or based on theContent-type
in the Request. The following options are supported:- to(Format)
- Convert data into Format. Values are:
stream(+WriteStream)
) Append the content of the message to Stream- atom Return the reply as an atom
- string Return the reply as a string
- codes Return the reply as a list of codes
- form_data(AsForm)
- input_encoding(+Encoding)
- on_filename(:CallBack)
- These options are implemented by the plugin
library(http/http_multipart_plugin) and apply to processing
multipart/form-data
content. - content_type(+Type)
- Overrule the content-type that is part of Request as a work-around for wrongly configured servers.
Without plugins, this predicate handles
- 'application/x-www-form-urlencoded'
- Converts form-data into a list of
Name=Value
terms. - 'application/x-prolog'
- Converts data into a Prolog term.
- Arguments:
-
Request - is a parsed HTTP request as returned by http_read_request/2 or available from the HTTP server's request dispatcher. Request must contain a term input(In)
that provides the input stream from the HTTP server.