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Function std.net.curl.options

HTTP options request.

Prototype

T[] options(T, OptionsUnit)(
  const(char)[] url,
  const(OptionsUnit)[] optionsData = null,
  HTTP conn = HTTP()
)
if (is(T == char) || is(T == ubyte));

Parameters

NameDescription
url resource make a option call to
optionsData options data to send as the body of the request. An array of an arbitrary type is accepted and will be cast to ubyte[] before sending it.
conn connection to use e.g. FTP or HTTP. The default AutoProtocol will guess connection type and create a new instance for this call only. The template parameter T specifies the type to return. Possible values are char and ubyte to return char[] or ubyte[]. Currently the HTTP RFC does not specify any usage of the optionsData and for this reason the example below does not send optionsData to the server.

Example

import std.net.curl;
auto http = HTTP();
options("d-lang.appspot.com/testUrl2", null, http);
writeln("Allow set to " ~ http.responseHeaders["Allow"]);

Returns

A T[] range containing the options of the resource pointed to by the URL.

See Also

HTTP.Method

Authors

Jonas Drewsen. Some of the SMTP code contributed by Jimmy Cao.

License

Boost License 1.0.

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