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(C++) Getting the HTTP Response after an Asynchronous HTTP Request CompletesSome HTTP methods return an HTTP response object. This example demonstrates how to obtain the HTTP response object for such a method when calling asynchronously.
#include <CkGlobal.h> #include <CkHttp.h> #include <CkTask.h> #include <CkHttpResponse.h> void ChilkatSample(void) { // All Chilkat classes can be unlocked at once at the beginning of a program // by calling UnlockBundle. It requires a Bundle unlock code. CkGlobal chilkatGlob; bool success = chilkatGlob.UnlockBundle("Anything for 30-day trial."); if (success != true) { std::cout << chilkatGlob.lastErrorText() << "\r\n"; return; } CkHttp http; // Call the async version of the QuickGetObj method to return a task object. // The task object is loaded, but is in the Inert state -- meaning it is // not yet scheduled to run on Chilkat's background thread pool. CkTask *task = http.QuickGetObjAsync("https://stackexchange.com"); if (http.get_LastMethodSuccess() != true) { std::cout << http.lastErrorText() << "\r\n"; return; } // Schedule the task for running on the thread pool. This changes the task's state // from Inert to Live. success = task->Run(); if (success != true) { std::cout << task->lastErrorText() << "\r\n"; delete task; return; } // The application is now free to do anything else // while the HTML page is being downloaded. // For this example, we'll simply sleep and periodically // check to see if the QuickGetObjAsync if finished. while (task->get_Finished() != true) { // Sleep 100 ms. task->SleepMs(100); } // A finished task could be one that was canceled, aborted, or truly finished. // If the task was "canceled", it was canceled prior to actually starting. This could // happen if the task was canceled while waiting in a thread pool queue to be scheduled by Chilkat's // background thread pool scheduler. // If the task was "aborted", it indicates that it was canceled while running in a background thread. // The ResultErrorText will likely indicate that the task was aborted. // If the task "completed", then it ran to completion, but the actual success/failure of the method // is determined by the result obtained via a GetResult* method. (A "completed" task will // have a StatusInt equal to 7. If the task finished, but was not completed, then it must've // been aborted or canceled: if (task->get_StatusInt() != 7) { std::cout << "Task did not complete." << "\r\n"; std::cout << "task status: " << task->status() << "\r\n"; delete task; return; } // The synchronous call to QuickGetObj would return an HTTP response object. To get this // response object for the async call, we instantiate a new/empty HTTP response object, // and then load it from the completed task. CkHttpResponse resp; success = resp.LoadTaskResult(*task); if (success != true) { std::cout << resp.lastErrorText() << "\r\n"; delete task; return; } delete task; // Now that we have the response, we can get all of the information: std::cout << "status code: " << resp.get_StatusCode() << "\r\n"; std::cout << "response header: " << resp.header() << "\r\n"; // ... } |
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