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IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE. ****************************************************************************/ #ifndef __HTTP_RESPONSE__ #define __HTTP_RESPONSE__ #include "cocos2d.h" #include "ExtensionMacros.h" #include "HttpRequest.h" NS_CC_EXT_BEGIN /** @brief defines the object which users will receive at onHttpCompleted(sender, HttpResponse) callback Please refer to samples/TestCpp/Classes/ExtensionTest/NetworkTest/HttpClientTest.cpp as a sample @since v2.0.2 */ class CCHttpResponse : public CCObject { public: /** Constructor, it's used by CCHttpClient internal, users don't need to create HttpResponse manually @param request the corresponding HttpRequest which leads to this response */ CCHttpResponse(CCHttpRequest* request) { _pHttpRequest = request; if (_pHttpRequest) { _pHttpRequest->retain(); } _succeed = false; _responseData.clear(); _errorBuffer.clear(); } /** Destructor, it will be called in CCHttpClient internal, users don't need to desturct HttpResponse object manully */ virtual ~CCHttpResponse() { if (_pHttpRequest) { _pHttpRequest->release(); } } /** Override autorelease method to prevent developers from calling it */ CCObject* autorelease(void) { CCAssert(false, "HttpResponse is used between network thread and ui thread \ therefore, autorelease is forbidden here"); return NULL; } // getters, will be called by users /** Get the corresponding HttpRequest object which leads to this response There's no paired setter for it, coz it's already setted in class constructor */ inline CCHttpRequest* getHttpRequest() { return _pHttpRequest; } /** To see if the http reqeust is returned successfully, Althrough users can judge if (http return code = 200), we want an easier way If this getter returns false, you can call getResponseCode and getErrorBuffer to find more details */ inline bool isSucceed() { return _succeed; }; /** Get the http response raw data */ inline std::vector* getResponseData() { return &_responseData; } /** get the Rawheader **/ inline std::vector* getResponseHeader() { return &_responseHeader; } /** Get the http response errorCode * I know that you want to see http 200 :) */ inline int getResponseCode() { return _responseCode; } /** Get the rror buffer which will tell you more about the reason why http request failed */ inline const char* getErrorBuffer() { return _errorBuffer.c_str(); } // setters, will be called by CCHttpClient // users should avoid invoking these methods /** Set if the http request is returned successfully, Althrough users can judge if (http code == 200), we want a easier way This setter is mainly used in CCHttpClient, users mustn't set it directly */ inline void setSucceed(bool value) { _succeed = value; }; /** Set the http response raw buffer, is used by CCHttpClient */ inline void setResponseData(std::vector* data) { _responseData = *data; } /** Set the http response Header raw buffer, is used by CCHttpClient */ inline void setResponseHeader(std::vector* data) { _responseHeader = *data; } /** Set the http response errorCode */ inline void setResponseCode(int value) { _responseCode = value; } /** Set the error buffer which will tell you more the reason why http request failed */ inline void setErrorBuffer(const char* value) { _errorBuffer.clear(); _errorBuffer.assign(value); }; protected: bool initWithRequest(CCHttpRequest* request); // properties CCHttpRequest* _pHttpRequest; /// the corresponding HttpRequest pointer who leads to this response bool _succeed; /// to indecate if the http reqeust is successful simply std::vector _responseData; /// the returned raw data. You can also dump it as a string std::vector _responseHeader; /// the returned raw header data. You can also dump it as a string int _responseCode; /// the status code returned from libcurl, e.g. 200, 404 std::string _errorBuffer; /// if _responseCode != 200, please read _errorBuffer to find the reason }; NS_CC_EXT_END #endif //__HTTP_RESPONSE_H__