class HTTP::Server::Response
Overview
The response to configure and write to in an HTTP::Server handler.
The response #status_code and #headers must be configured before writing
the response body. Once response output is written, changing the status
and #headers properties has no effect.
The HTTP::Server::Response is a write-only IO, so all IO methods are available
in it.
A response can be upgraded with the #upgrade method. Once invoked, headers
are written and the connection IO (a socket) is yielded to the given block.
The block must invoke #close afterwards, the server won't do it in this case.
This is useful to implement protocol upgrades, such as websockets.
Included Modules
Defined in:
http/server/response.crInstance Method Summary
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        #close
        
          Closes this response, writing headers and body if not done yet. 
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        #content_length=(content_length : Int)
        
          Convenience method to set the Content-Lengthheader.
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        #content_type=(content_type : String)
        
          Convenience method to set the Content-Typeheader.
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        #cookies
        
          Convenience method to set cookies, see HTTP::Cookies.
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        #flush
        
          Flushes the output. 
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        #headers : HTTP::Headers
        
          The response headers ( HTTP::Headers).
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        #output : IO
        
          The IOto which output is written.
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        #output=(output : IO)
        
          The IOto which output is written.
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        #respond_with_error(message = "Internal Server Error", code = 500)
        
          Generates an error response using message and code. 
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        #status_code : Int32
        
          The status code of this response, which must be set before writing the response body. 
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        #status_code=(status_code : Int32)
        
          The status code of this response, which must be set before writing the response body. 
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        #upgrade(&block)
        
          Upgrades this response, writing headers and yieling the connection IO(a socket) to the given block.
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        #version : String
        
          The version of the HTTP::Request that created this response. 
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        #write(slice : Bytes)
        
          See IO#write(slice).
Instance methods inherited from module IO
  
  
    
      <<(obj) : self
    <<, 
    
  
    
      close
    close, 
    
  
    
      closed?
    closed?, 
    
  
    
      each_byteeach_byte(&block) : Nil each_byte, each_char(&block) : Nil
each_char each_char, each_line(*args, **options, &block) : Nil
each_line(*args, **options) each_line, encoding : String encoding, flush flush, gets(limit : Int, chomp = false) : String?
gets(delimiter : Char, chomp = false) : String?
gets(delimiter : String, chomp = false) : String?
gets(chomp = true) : String?
gets(delimiter : Char, limit : Int, chomp = false) : String? gets, gets_to_end : String gets_to_end, peek : Bytes? peek, print(*objects : _) : Nil
print(obj) : Nil print, printf(format_string, args : Array | Tuple) : Nil
printf(format_string, *args) : Nil printf, puts(*objects : _) : Nil
puts : Nil
puts(obj) : Nil
puts(string : String) : Nil puts, read(slice : Bytes) read, read_byte : UInt8? read_byte, read_bytes(type, format : IO::ByteFormat = IO::ByteFormat::SystemEndian) read_bytes, read_char : Char? read_char, read_fully(slice : Bytes) read_fully, read_fully?(slice : Bytes) read_fully?, read_line(*args, **options) : String? read_line, read_string(bytesize : Int) : String read_string, read_utf8(slice : Bytes) read_utf8, read_utf8_byte read_utf8_byte, rewind rewind, set_encoding(encoding : String, invalid : Symbol? = nil) set_encoding, skip(bytes_count : Int) : Nil skip, skip_to_end : Nil skip_to_end, tty? : Bool tty?, write(slice : Bytes) : Nil write, write_byte(byte : UInt8) write_byte, write_bytes(object, format : IO::ByteFormat = IO::ByteFormat::SystemEndian) write_bytes, write_utf8(slice : Bytes) write_utf8
Class methods inherited from module IO
  
  
    
      copy(src, dst, limit : Int)copy(src, dst) copy, pipe(read_blocking = false, write_blocking = false)
pipe(read_blocking = false, write_blocking = false, &block) pipe, select(read_ios, write_ios, error_ios, timeout_sec : LibC::TimeT | Int | Float?)
select(read_ios, write_ios = nil, error_ios = nil) select
Instance methods inherited from class Reference
  
  
    
      ==(other : self)==(other) ==, dup dup, hash hash, inspect(io : IO) : Nil inspect, object_id : UInt64 object_id, pretty_print(pp) : Nil pretty_print, same?(other : Reference)
same?(other : Nil) same?, to_s(io : IO) : Nil to_s
Class methods inherited from class Reference
  
  
    
      new
    new
    
  
  
    
  Instance methods inherited from class Object
  
  
    
      !=(other)
    !=, 
    
  
    
      !~(other)
    !~, 
    
  
    
      ==(other)
    ==, 
    
  
    
      ===(other : JSON::Any)===(other : YAML::Any)
===(other) ===, =~(other) =~, class class, dup dup, hash hash, inspect(io : IO)
inspect inspect, itself itself, not_nil! not_nil!, pretty_inspect(width = 79, newline = "\n", indent = 0) : String pretty_inspect, pretty_print(pp : PrettyPrint) : Nil pretty_print, tap(&block) tap, to_json(io : IO)
to_json to_json, to_pretty_json(indent : String = " ")
to_pretty_json(io : IO, indent : String = " ") to_pretty_json, to_s
to_s(io : IO) to_s, to_yaml(io : IO)
to_yaml to_yaml, try(&block) try
Class methods inherited from class Object
  
  
    
      from_json(string_or_io, root : String) : selffrom_json(string_or_io) : self from_json, from_yaml(string_or_io) : self from_yaml
Instance Method Detail
Closes this response, writing headers and body if not done yet. This method must be implemented if wrapping the response output.
Convenience method to set the Content-Length header.
Convenience method to set the Content-Type header.
The response headers (HTTP::Headers). These must be set before writing to the response.
The IO to which output is written. This can be changed/wrapped to filter
the response body (for example to compress the output).
The IO to which output is written. This can be changed/wrapped to filter
the response body (for example to compress the output).
Generates an error response using message and code.
Calls reset and then writes the given message.
The status code of this response, which must be set before writing the response body. If not set, the default value is 200 (OK).
The status code of this response, which must be set before writing the response body. If not set, the default value is 200 (OK).